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2023高考英语模拟试卷注意事项
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4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑
5.保持卡面清洁,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀第一部分(共20小题,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)
1.—Do youknowourtownatall—Surely,this isthethirdtime Ihere.A.came B.come C.havecome D.am coming
2.Days later,my brothercalledto sayhewas allright,butsay wherehewas.A.mustntB.shouldntC.wouldntD.mightn
3.bythe Englishteacherforthehighgrade,I feltmyeffortfinally paidoff.A.Praise B.Praised C.Topraise D.Praising
4.You canchoosenotto forgive.you canalso choosetolet itgo.A.Absolutely B.ConsequentlyC.Subsequently D.Alternatively
5.Hemessed theproject up,buthebehavedas ifnothing.A.had happenedB.happenedC.would happenD.wouldhavehappened
6.Police havefoundappearstobethe lostancientstatue.A.which B.where C.howD.what
7.For manydays Ihavebeentrying towhatitisthatmakes Jackso annoyed.A.carry outB.figureoutC.watch outD.standout
8.—Whataboutgoing tosee thelatestChinesesci-fiblockbuster TheWanderingEarths-.If timepermits,I maygotosee mygrandma withmy mother.A.Dontmention itB.ItdoesntmatterC.Forget itD.Itdepends
9.一Mike,its reallyimpossibleforusto getto therailwaystationintime!—HowI wishIcould stopthetrain it.A.catch B.to catchC.catching D.caught
10.to managetimewisely,andyou canmakethemost outofeachday.A.Learning B.TolearnC.Learned D.Learn
11.Sheis suchanirritating woman,I dontknowhowyoucan her.
8、A.n memoryofB.inplace ofC.in supportofD.in termsof
9、A.prepared B.searched C.foughtD.cheered
10、A.friendB.soldiers C.theAmericans D.the British
11、A.surfaces B.breaks C.endsD.falls
12、A.ready B.appropriateC.reasonable D.responsible
13、A.customer B.manager C.pianistD.waiter
14、A.haveB.singC.playD.know
15、A.olderB.youngerC.stronger D.higher
16、A.regretfully B.certainly C.anxiously D.normally
17、A.existed B.developed C.spread D.faded
18、A.butB.soC.if D.though
19、A.amazing B.religiousC.family D.clear
20、A.local B.religious C.family D.weak第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
27.(15分)Directions:After readingthepassagebelow,fill intheblanks tomakethepassagescoherentandgrammatically correct.For theblankswithagivenword,fillin eachblank withtheproperformof thegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword thatbestfitseachblankHonesty,my mumalwaysusedto tellme,isthebestpolicy.Butwhenitcomestomedicine,Ihadassumeditwasimportanttoalways behonestwithmy patients.Afterall,thedoctor-patientrelationshipisbasedontrust,andtherefore honestyisessential,orso Ithought.Ihadjuststartedworkingingeriatrics(老年病科).Mr.McMahon(bring)inwhenhisbodywasfoundveryswollen(浮肿的).I tookamedical history
2.his daughterwhohadaccompaniedhimin theambulance.Shedbeen hismain carefor years.Istood工_(look)athimasshegaveadetailedhistory.*Hashelostanyweightrecently**Iasked,Well,itsfunnyyoushouldmention that,butyes.Shesaid slowly.There wassilenceforafewmoments.Why Whatareyou worriedabout**sheasked.Shewasobviouslyvery involvedinhiscareanditwasonlyfairthatItold4^_thetruth.Weil,weneedtoproveitsnotcancer.**I saidandtalkedbrieflyaboutsome ofthetestsI wasgoingto order.Halfanhourlater,anurse calledme:Mr.McMahons daughterbrokedown—shesaid youtoldherhehad cancer.1*Myheart sank.Bythe timeIarrived attheward,my consultantwasalready there,explaining thatwestillhadto runlotsoftests andthatitwasbynomeansconfirmedhehadcancer.Istoodsilentlyattheendofthebed.Myconsultantwasobviouslyangrywithmeandas weleftMr.McMahon,sheturnedtome.Whyonearthdidyoudothatsheaskedindisbelief.Ilookedatherandbitmylip.Sheasked mewhatIwas worriedaboutandI toldher.Isaid,hangingmyhead.Andgivehermore
6.(worry)about**repliedmyconsultant.MYoudontsaythewordcanceruntilitsconfirmed.
7.yoususpect it,thinkvery carefullybeforeyou tellpeople.
8.itturned out,it wasntcancer.ButI didlearnthatwhen someoneis stressedand worriedabouttheirloved onetheyresometimesselectivein9^_theyhear—andasadoctorit*simportanttobemindfulofthis.Inbeingtruthful,Idmadethesituation
10.(bad).第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)
28.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Squaredancinghas beenmore andmorepopularwith theelderlyas theirlivingconditionsimprove,Mostpeoplethoughtitcan helppeopletakeregularly exerciseandstrengthen theirfitness.Besides,itprovidespeoplemore chancesto takeactivityoutdoors.However,some peoplearguethatthemusicis verynoisy,thatdisturbs thesurroundingcitizensnormallife.Also,beexposed tosuchloudnoisemay doaharmto theirhealthin thelongrun.Inmy opinion,squaredancingis agoodformof exercise,sodancers shouldtakeourneighbors9needs intoconsideration.Iftheychoosearighttime andturndown themusic,itwill causefewertroubleforothers.第二节书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom对中国古诗(Chinesepoetry)很感兴趣他来信请教有关知识请给他回信,内容包括
1.介绍中国古诗;
2.你学习中国古诗经历和感悟;
3.如何推广中国古诗?注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯的;
3.开头语已为你写好参考答案第一部分(共20小题,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)
1、CC
2、B
3、D
5、A
4、
6、D
7、B
8、D
9、B
10、DIK D第C二C部C分阅B读C理D解A(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
21、Maybeno oneforgetstheir firstbikeandthereis noexceptionto awomanlikeme.Minewas aSchwinncoaster bike,second-hand,painted redandyellowbyits previousowner.Iremember ridingtoo fastdownthebighillonSpringfieldAvenue.Iknewat oncethattheworld wasmine toexplore.Acoupleofyears later,whenI was11,my grandmothervisited fromEngland,bringing meabike.It wasadarkgreenone,withthree gears(齿轮)andhandbrakes.As theownerof thefirstEnglishbikemy friendshadever seen,I wasalmostfamous.Unlikemy coasterbike,itwas light—riding itfeltlikeflying.I rodepastbigstonehouses withtheirhugeyardsand trees.Irodepastbrick rowhouses.Irode aloneandwithgroupsoffriends.Thatbelovedbikewentwithmetocollege,carryingmetothelibraryandtoclasses.Beyondtransport,itwasoftenaprop(道具)PushingitalongasIwalkedthecollegepathsmademefeellessself-conscious.Somehow,conversationflowedmoreeasilyoneithersideofabike.After college,Ilived abroadforawhile.Returning fromLondon,I discoveredtomy horrorthatmyparents hadsoldmybike.Foryearsafterthat,Ididnthaveabikethatwasreallymine.TeachinginaNewEnglandprepschool(学校),Isimplyrodewhatever bikesits graduateshad leftbehind.I rodearoundthelittletownon bikes with gearsandbrakes thatoftenfailed.I didnottakeanyof thosebikeswithme whenImoved southto the coastaltownwhere Inowlive.Butafter awhileImissed riding.Finally,on afallday,I boughtabike.Calledacomfort bike,it haswidertiresthan myoldbikeandseven gears.Butitisgreen-abrighter greenbike.Still,I wasabitworried;I wasalotolder.Ibroughtthebikehome andputonmy helmet—I*dnever wornahelmet before.ThenI gotonthebike.After adifficultstart,I feltexactlyas I wason thatlong-ago dayonSpringfieldAvenue:free.SoonI wasridingalong,watchingthewavesbreak.Itseemedthateveryone1passedsmiled.And1knewthey allrememberedtheirfirstbikeandhowithadset themfree.Iwanted tocallbackto them,uIt stillcan!*
5、Accordingto thearticle,theauthors belovedbike.A.wasared andyellowcoasterbikeB.madeher theenvyofall herfriendsC.washer birthdaygiftfromhergrandmotherD.madeher shyandawkward attimesatcollege
6、Whenshewasteachingat aprepschool,the author.A.didntlikeheronce-beloved bikeB.gotoutof thehabitofridingbikesC.loved exploringthelittletownbyridingaroundD.rodebikes thathadbeenrecommendedto herbygraduates
7、Whathappened tothe authoraftershemovedto thecoastaltownA.Sheboughtanothercoaster likeheroldone.B.Shefoundthatshewastoo oldto rideabike.C.Shechallenged herselfto rideamoredemanding bike.D.Sheregained thefeelingthather firstbikehadgiven her.8^Whatwas theauthorsmainpurposeinwritingthis articleA.To describethedifferent bikesshehasbeen ridingalone.B.To recallthejoy andfreedomshehasenjoyed thankstoriding.C.To informusofthefun andbenefitsofridingbikes withothers.D.To tellusabouthowshegrew upthroughherridingexperiences.
22、
299、C
1、A
2、D
23、
1、D
2、A
3、B
4、C
24、
1、B
2、C
3、B
25、
1、B
2、C
3、A
4、B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26、
1、B
2、B
3、C
4、D
5、D
6、C
7、A
8、A
9、C
1012、B
13、C
14、D
15、A
16、B
17、C18A
19、D
20、A第二节(每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
271.was brought
2.from
3.looking
4.her
5.that
6.to worry
7.Even if
8.As
9.what
10.worse第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)
28、
1.thought—+think
2.regularly—regular
3.people后加with
4.activity—»activities
5.that—which
6.be—being
7.harm前去掉a
8.so—but
9.our—their
10.few—lcss第二节书面表达(满分25分)
29、Dear Tom,Its greatto hearfromyou.Imdelighted toknowyou areinterested inChinesepoetry.TheancientChinesePoetry ispartofourtraditional Chineseculture.As animportantliteraryform,itenjoys greatpopularityathomeandabroad.Nowadays,manyfamous poetsinancientChinaandtheirgreatworksare stillinfluential,amongwhom,LiBai,Du Fu,and BaiJuyiaremy favoriteones.Appreciating ancientChinesepoemsisextremely meaningful.Ihavebeenabsorbedinstudyingpoems for10years.TolearntheancientChinesepoems well,I sparenoeffort tograsp themeaningsfirst andreadthem aloudrepeatedly.Besides,trying tocreatesomepoemsoftheancientChinesestyleisalsoaneffectivewaytocherishthisliterarytreasure.Withgreatenthusiasmandconsistenteffort,itcannotonlyimprovemylanguageability,butalsocontributeto=is beneficialtomybetterunderstandingoftheChinese culture.To popularizetheclassics itisagoodidea toorganizeapoetry RecitalParty.And apoetryshowis alsorecommended,combining calligraphy,poetry andpainting.Withvarious activities,ourawareness oflearningChinesePoetrywill bewellenhanced.I sincerelyhopetheabovecan beofsomehelp.Ifyouwant tolearnmore,pleaselet meknow.Yours faithfully,LiHuaA.putupB.standwith C.stand uptoD.putupwith
12.---Jennyis becomingslimmer andslimmer.----It issaidthatshehired afitnessinstructor lastyearandsince.A.is workingoutB.workedoutC.has beenworkingout D.hadworkedout
13.HowI wishImy mouthbeforeI shoutedatmy mum!A.shut B.haveshutC.hadshutD.wouldshut
14.Thescience competitionisagood opportunityto showstudentscreativity canaddnew valuetotheirschoollife.A.where B.whether C.howD.when
15.ofdanger inthestreetatnight,thegirl doesntdaretogooutwithoutsomeone her.A.Warned;accompaniedB.Warned;accompanyingC.Warning;accompanied D.Warning;accompanying
16.Trump saidhebelieves NorthKorea willits promiseto suspendmissiletests whilehepreparesforasummit withKim JongUn.A.take toB.make upC.stand byD.hold out
17.Thedifference inthicknessandweightfromthe earlierversion makestheiPad2more comfortable.A.held B.holding C.beheldD.to hold
18.Shedoesn,tspeak ourlanguage,sheseems tounderstand whatwesay.A.yet B.andC.orD.so
19.—Howlongdo youthinkitwillbetheStock Marketreturns tonormal—At leastoneyear,I guess.A.when B.beforeC.untilD.that
20.—Thelecture about3D technologywasvery interesting.—Ifsapity.How1wishI timeto attendit.A.hadB.haveC.hadhad D.havehad第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
21.(6分)NEWDELHI—InIndiasspacecenteronthebarrierislandofSriharikota,thewhite-jacketedscientistsheld(heirbreaths.Thecountrys trustyred-and-whitesatellite launchvehiclehadlifted offmomentsbeforeand blastedinto orbit.ThePolarSatellite LaunchVehicle C-37wasaboutto performadelicatemaneuver(操纵,任务)~~carefullysending104satellites intotheheavens,thehighestnumber everattempted inonemission.OneIndian spaceanalystontelevisionlikenedthecomplicated maneuverto droppingchildrenatdifferentbusstops.About10a.m.Wednesday,theannouncement came:All thesatellites hadbeensuccessfully launched.Thescientists breathedacollectivesighof relief,andbackslapping andapplausefollowed.“Thisis agreatmoment foreachandevery oneofus.Today wehavemadehistory,Mproject managerB.Jayakumarsaidafterward.Thetotalnumberofsatellitesfaroutstripped(超过)thepreviousrecord——37atthesametimesentinto spacebyRussiain
2014.Wednesdayslaunchwas anothersuccessfortheIndian SpaceResearchOrganization(ISRO),which israpidlygaining areputationglobally foritseffective yetlow-cost missions.India hadalreadysentupdozens ofsatellites,including20in onelaunchlastyear.In2014,IndiabecamethefirstAsiannationtosendaprobe(探测器)intoorbitaroundMars,a$74millioneffortthat,asPrimeMinisterNarendra Modinoted atthetime,cost lessthanwhatittook tomake theHollywoodspacemovie“Gravity”.Thefierce nationalpridethatresultedafterthatsuccess senttheMarsproberocketing ontothefaceofthe countrys new2,000rupee($30)currency note(钞票)in November.uNowIndia isshowingits competitivenessinthe$300billion globalspacemarket,MsaidRajeswari PillaiRajagopalan,head oftheNuclearandSpacePolicy InitiativeattheObserver RearchFoundationinNew Delhi.
1、Whatdoes theunderlinedword“likenedmean inthe3rd paragraphA.contributedB.comparedC.preferred D.tied
2、Whatdoes IndiasPrimeMinister Modiimply accordingtothe8th paragraphA.The104-satellite maneuvercostless moneythanthe film“Gravity did.B.Shooting afilmisalwaysmore expensivethanlaunchingarocket.C.TheMars proberocketingischaracteristic ofbeinglowincost.D.Allreal explorationsare cheaperthanvirtual ones.
3、ThewayIndiaadoptedtoshowthesignificanceoftheMarsproberocketingisequaltothewayChinesegovernmentuseinChina.A.Chairman MaoZedongs portraitB.apictureoftheLong-march rocketC.apictureof theThree-gorges(峡谷)projectD.PresidentXi Jinpingsportrait
4、Itcan beinferredthatafter thesuccessin the104-satellite launch,India will.A.becomeNo.1inthe globalspacemarketB.takeupalarger marketsharein thefutureC.showits abilityamong localcompetitorsD.haveanorder of$300billion
22.(8分)Withmorethan100,000peopleaged10()orover,SpainisthecountrywiththegreatestlifeexpectancyafterJapan.Howdo youliveto100Here4ofthecountryscentenarians(百岁老人)givetheir adviceonstayingyouthful.Francisco Nunez,112Pedro Rodriguez,106Heis fromBienvenida,Badajoz,southern Spain.Nunezlives withHelivesinCangas deOnis,Asturias,northern Spain.hisdaughter.He sayshedoesntlikethepensioners9(领养老金的Rodriguezplaysthepianoeverydayinthelivingroomoftheflat人)daycare centerbecauseits fullofoldpeople,whose negativewhere heliveswithhis wifewhois nearly20years youngerthanhim.Theirdaughters visitthemoften.His hobbyissomethingattitudetowards lifeaffectshimdeeply sometimes.Despite his oldage.hehasalwaysmaintained(保持)ayouthfuloutlook,andthatthathefeels haskepthimyoung.MThenuns(修女)taughtmehowto playthepianoasachildJhesays.is whathaskepthimgoing on.PilarFernandez,101Shelives withherdaughter Pili,granddaughters FioriandAnaMaximinoSan Miguel,102inAmbas,Asturias,northern Spain.Fernandez sufferedhungerHelivesinLeon,northern Spain.SanMiguel discoveredhisandhardshipduring thewaryearsalongsideher ninebrotherspassion(酷爱)foramateur dramaticsat theageof80and hasandsisters.To avoidhistory repeatingitself,shelimited herselfparticipatedin manylocalproductions.Hedidntgoto schoolasato justonechild.childbecausehewas senttowork asashepherd(牧羊人).He“From purefear,Ididnthaveanymore,wsays Fernandez.Oneprefers readingbooksaboutdrawing andtravelling.Nowthisofthebestthingsforherhealth,shesays,istendinglivestock(家hobby,hesaid,has kepthimfullofenergy.畜)andavegetable garden.
299、Whydoes FranciscoNunezdislikeliving withother oldpeopleA・They maydepend onhishelp.B.Heis sensitivetohisoldage.C.Theymay affecthisattitudeto life.D.Hehasmore kidstolookafterat home.A.Doing gardening.B.Learning history.INWhatbenefits herhealthaccordingto PilarFernandezC.Living withkids.D.Havingmore children.
2、Whatcan weinferaboutthefouroldpeoplefromthe textA.Theyare fondofexercising regularly.B.Theyled ahardlifewhen theywereyoung.C.Theyhavethe samehobbies intheirfreetime.D.Theyhavetheir ownmethodofstaying youthful.
23.(8分)Dueto lightpollutionpresenteverywhere—glare fromtoo muchmisaimed nightlighting―80%ofEuropeandNorth Americano longerexperiencesreal darkness.Foranyoneliving nearamajormetropolis,asatellite imageofthe MilkyWay(银河)seemsabstract;Weunderstandittobeadocumentofsomethingtrue,butourunderstandingispurelytheoretical.In1994,afterapre-dawnearthquake cutpowerto mostofLos Angeles,the GriffithObservatory received phonecallsfromfrightenedlocalpeopleasking about“thestrange sky”.Whatthose callerswere seeingwere stars.Darkness isacomplicated thingto measure.In2001,theamateurastronomerJohnBortledesignedascaletohelp.HisclassificationrangefromMinncr-citysky^(class9),inwhichtheonly“pleasingviewsseenthroughatelescopearethemoon,theplanets,andafewofthebrighteststarclusters(团)”,toaskysodark“theMilkyWaycastsobviousshadowsontheground^^(class1).MostNorth AmericansandEuropeansliveunderclass6or7skies,inwhichtheMilkyWayisundetectable.Inthatkindofnight,apersoncan wanderoutside,unfoldagarden chair,opena newspaper,andread theheadlines,ifnotthestories.In additiontotheBortle scale,scientists oftenusephotodiodelightsensors(传感器)to measureandcompare baselevelsofdarkness.UnihedronsSky QualityMeter isthemost popularinstrumentforthiskindofwork,partly becauseitissmall enoughtofitintoyoiirpocketand alsobecauseitconnects toan onlineglobaldatabase.According tothatdatabase,Cherry SpringsStatePark—an82-acre parkinremote ruralPennsylvania—presently hasthesecond darkestscorelisted.Cherry Springsislocated lessthan300miles inlandfromtheUS easternseaboard,inaregion—theEastCoast—thatcontains36%ofthetotal USpopulationandis litupeverynightlikeabackstagemakeup mirror.When pinpointedon asatelliteimage,CherrySpringsisinthemiddleofanuncharacteristicallydarkarea——insulated(隔离),onallsides,byhundredsofthousandsofacres ofprotectedforestandsitting ontop oftheAlleghenyPlateau,700metres abovesealevel.Most ofthesmall townssurroundingtheparkaresituatedinvalleyswhereoutdoorlightisalreadyfailing.Thisunusualcombinationoffactorsexplains,toacertain degree,howCherry Springsbecame oneofthedarkestplaces inAmerica.
1、Whatdidthephonecalls theGriffithObservatoryreceivedrevealA.Thecallers wereingreat fearofthesevere earthquake.B.Peoplebelieved thatstarswouldbringthem misfortune.C.Peopleneeded helpandcomfortinfaceof abigdisaster.D.Darkness hadbeenawayfromthelocal peopleforages.2^Whichclassification ofdarkness doesthe writerseem tolikebestA.Class
1.B.Class
3.C.Class
7.D.Class
9.
3、Itcan beconcludedfromthe passagethat.A.lightfromheavenly bodiesis muchweakerB.lightpollution existsmainlyin urbanareasC.human eyesightisgetting frombadtoworseD.lightpollution hasbudinfluenceonusanytime
4、Cherry Springsisoneofthedarkestplaces inAmericapartly becauseof.A.its specificlocationB.its limiton theuseoflightsC.its naturalsurroundingsD.its smallnativepopulation
24.8分Smart KidsFestival EventsSmartKidsisacollectionofonehundredeventsscheduledinOctober.Thisyear,itisexperimentingwithPayWhatYouDecidePVVYD.Thatis,youcan decidetopaywhatyouwantto orcanafford,afteryouhaveattended anevent.You canpre-bookeventswithoutpaying foraticketin advance.Here aresomeofthe directorspicks.Walkon theWildSideNotticketed,FreeJoinstorytellerSarah Lawtohear sciencestories aboutanimals.Along thewayyou,ll meetall sortsof beautifulcreaturesanddiscover lifecyclesand foodchains.Bestsuited tochildren aged1-
9.Children under8mustbeaccompanied byanadult.Introductionto WavesPre-book,PWYDSubjects rangefromsoundwavestogravity waves,and fromwavesoflightto crashingwavesontheocean.MikeGoldsmithexplores thefundamentalfeatures sharedbyall wavesinthe naturalworld.Sciencein theFieldNotticketed,FreeThis storytellingnightfeatures ascientistsharinghisfavouritememories ofgatheringfirst-handdata onvariousfieldtrips.Come alongforinspiringandinformative storiesstraightfrom thescientistsmouth.JoinMark Samuelsto findoutmore inthisfun-filledworkshop.Festival DinnerPre-book,£21per personWhetheryouwantto exploremoreaboutfood,orjustfancy atalkover ameal,join ustomark thefirstscience festivalinLondon.Which foodsshouldyou eattotrick yourbraininto thinkingthatyou arefullFind outmorefromTomCrawford.INIn whicheventcanyou decidethepaymentA.Walkon theWildSideB.IntroductiontoWavesC.Scienceinthe FieldD.Festival Dinner
2、Who willtalkaboutexperiences ofcollecting directdataA.SarahLaw.B.MikeGoldsmith.C.Mark Samuels.D.TomCrawford.
3、Whatdothe foureventshaveincommonA.Family-based.B.Science-themed.C.Picked bychildren.D.Filled withadventures.
25.(10分)Weavinghammocksisanartthattakesasharpeye,askilledhandandlotsofpatience.ButinLenwoodHaddockscase,being blindworksto hisadvantage.Histrained,sensitivehandsare acutelyawareofevery stepoftheprocess.Sincebeginninghiscraft in1986,Lenwood haswovenabout145,000perfecthammocks.Lenwoodlosthissightin1973,atage18,duringahunting accident.MMy wholeworkingcareer hasbeen blind,hesays.Hefirstfoundajobasawoodworker,butwhenthatorganizationclosed,theNorthCarolinaDivisionofServicesfortheBlindconnectedhimwith HatterasHammocks.Onhis firstdayofwork.441didatotal ofonehammock,”Lenwoodrecalls,laughing.t4And thenIcame homeandlaydown tosleep.I liftweights,butI wasntastoughas Ithoughtuntil1started weaving.lttakes alotofenergy,andyourestanding upallday.”Intime,however,Lenwoodfoundhehadaknack(窍「1)forthejob.Atfirstheworkedon-siteatthecompany,butafterayear Lenwoodmovedhis operationtothehome workshopwherehehadworked for10years duringhiswoodworkingdays.There,hecreatesdozensofhammockseachweekfromropesinavarietyofsizes.Oneday,herealizedthestepcounteronhisphonerecorded himwalkingeightmileswithoutever leavinghisshop.Theprocessofweavingahammockinvolvesmakingandcatchinghundredsofloops(环).Asinglemissedstitch(织针)creates aholethatcanwidenand makethehammock uncomfortableorevendangerous touse.Experienced weaversmiss loopssometimes,butto hiscompanysknowledge,Lenwoodhas neverturnedin ahammockwith evenonedropped stitch.Lenwoodsskilled fingersare quicktocatch andfixanymistakes.Thecompanyhas acquiredotherbrandsand changeditsname toTheHammock Source.Today,itis theworldslargestmaker andsellerofhammocks,all builtbyhand.However,Lenwoodsroutinehas changedlittle.Heworkshisfingers backandforth acrosstherows,loopingthe ropeandpullingit.Withevery hammock,Lenwoodpresents himselfaperfectproduct.wrmnot surehowsightedpeopledoit,“headmits.
1、Lenwoodstopped doinghisfirstjobbecause・A.itwasforpeoplewith goodeyesightonlyB.thecompany failedto goonwith itsbusinessC.thecompany didntproducehammocksD.hewasnot skilledatdoing woodwork
2、Itcan belearnedfromthe passagethatLenwood.A.hasbeen blindallthrough hislifeB.usedto workas ahunterto supporthisfamilyC.wasborn inthe1950swithgood eyesightD.hasworked asahammockweaver for10years
3、Whatcan welearnaboutLenwood fromthe4th paragraphA.Hemoved veryoften whilehewasworkingon ahammock.B.Hehad tomakedifTerentropes beforehewoveahammock.C.Hehadto stay8miles awayfromtheworksiteto completeit.D.Heneeded ropesof about8miles longto completeahammock.A.thesuccess oftheHammockSource CompanyB.ablindcraftsman whomakesperfect hammocksC.howto weaveperfecthammocksby handD.howto becomeasuccessfulcraftsman第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26.(30分)My mostmemorableoccasion withan oldsonginanewplace wasinlate April,
1974.WhileI wasthen teachingmathematicsinan Americanuniversity,asmall grant(拨款)allowed metoteach attheUniversity ofNewSouth WalesinAustralia.Ihad just1,Oneevening Iwenttoa2that hadayoungpianoplayer.Almost allthesongsheplayedwereones Pdnever heardbefore.Heaskedfor3andpeopleasked forothersongscompletely4tome.Thensomeonepointedtome,“WehaveanAmerican5hesnewhere.Let*sheararequestfromhim.MInmygreatignoranceof6music,either Americanor Australian,Iwason thespot.ButI hadbegunto learnAustralian
7.TheUniversity ofNewSouthWalesis onahillsideaboveamajoravenuenamed AnzacParade,8theAustraliaNewZealandArmy Corps(ANZAC),which9forEnglandinWorldWarI.AnzacDayisanimportantAustralianholidayhonoringthesacrifices(牺牲)madeby
10.Theimportantholiday11onApril25,thedaytheANZACforceslandedatGallipoli,innorthern Turkey,in
1915.And Ididknowasongthat seemed12fortheholiday.Iasked the13ifhecouldplay TheWhiteCliffsofDover.0Hesaid,MI dont14thatone.*Avisibleshockwentaroundtherestaurant Thena(n)15man said,Well,lers singitforhim.,Actuallytheentireroom,16everyoneovertheageof40,joinedinsingingthesong,whichbecamepopularinEnglandin1942and17throughout theEnglish-speakingworld.It*san oldsong.18itexpresses ahopeforpeaceas timelytoday asit wasduringthe BattleofBritain.Andpeoplemade itvery19afterwardthatthey appreciatedmy knowledgeandrespect for20tradition.Thenewcomer,inthenewplace,hadmadehimselfoneofthegang.
1、A.finishedB.arrivedC.appearedD.passed
2、A.mallB.restaurantC.schoolD.hotel
3、A.adviceB.helpC.requests D.donations
4、A.comforting B.pleasantC.ordinaryD.unfamiliar
5、A.hero B.colleagueC.studentD.visitor
6、A.original B.softC.modemD.western
7、A.culture B.musicC.literature D.lifestyle。