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学年浙江省杭州市高三上册月开学英语模拟试题2023-20248考生须知.本卷满分分,考试时间分钟1150120答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号
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4.第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
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101.Whatwill the woman dofirstA.Discuss aproject.B.Finish areport.C.Attend a meeting.
5.Where did the womanintend togoA.To acinema.B.To arestaurant.C.To Maggieshouse.
6.How doesthe manfeel about the speechA.Confident.B.Excited.C.Nervous.
7.Why didn*t the woman havebreakfastA.She isbusy withher paper.B.She getsused toskipping it.C.She doesntthink it*s important.
8.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Why the cheese factoryis closing.B.When thecheese factoryis closing.C.Whether thecheese factoryis closing.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并5A BC标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小
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55.A.peace B.honor C.luck D.passion第卷n注意将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第三部分语言运用共两节,满分分第二节共小题每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料、在空
30101.515白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1While manypeople havemade videosto cheeron thoseworking on the frontlines of the fightsince thelatestCOVID-19outbreak in Shanghai,Chien Meishuang56spend hertime inlockdown athome,painting simpleheartwarmingworks.The paintingsare partof herJournal of the PandemicLockdown,57_project shestarted twoyears ago.“We areallfacing adifficult timewe aretrapped athome JChien tellsChina Daily.“I59simple wanted to letothers know that thereis a silverlining amidthe darkclouds.,,The Taiwannative,who livesinShanghai,is beingon thereceiving end of her neighbors1kindness.6Q documentherexperience,the artistcreated apainting,titled GoodNeighbors inChina,marking the first new6L_add toher projectthisyear.Other62scene shownin herlatest worksinclude deliverymen havinga quicklunch andherneighbors63welcome a70-year-old manwho returnedfrom hospitalafter recoveringfrom COVID-
19.“It isbecause of the pandemic64_I havemade friendsfrom allwalks oflife in the areawhere Ilive.These individualshaveprovided infiniteinspiration andstories65_my works,“she adds.As longas anartwork cantouch peopleshearts,I第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分believe it is goodart.It doesntmatter howsimple it is.”4015假定你是某国际学校学生李华你的留学生朋友发邮件向你咨询学校图书馆事宜请你给他回复邮件,David内容包括.馆藏分布;
1.借阅须知2注意.词数左右;180,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的文章On thefirst dayof school,I staredin aweat thehuge buildings.This high school wasdefinitely biggerthan theone Ihadpreviously attended.This wasmy secondyear ofhighschool,but myfirst yearof schoolin St.Louis.I haddecided thenight beforethat Iwouldbe muchhappier in a newschool ifI madefriends thatwere so-called“popular”.Getting inwith theright group ofpeople wouldmake mylife a whole lot better.I evenbought a new outfitand hadmy hairstyled justso thefirst daywouldbe perfect.Scared,yet anxious to begin my newlife,I walkedup the stairs to the frontdoor.The hallswere packedwith kidsyellingand laughingand tellingstories of their summeradventures.My firstclass wasgeometry,but wherewas thatI was standingin thehall lookingconfused,when ashort,blond girlwearing glassescame up and asked,“Are younewYou looklost.Do youneed helpMy nameis Diane.Whats yours”Even thoughshe seemeda bitstrange,definitelynot thekind ofperson I wantedto be associatedwith,I decidedto answerher anyway.I was,after all,lost.After exchangingnames.I followedher upthestairsand downa hallwayon theright,making politeconversation thewholeway.When wereached myroom she said,“Well,here youare.Welcome toJFK,and Ihope yourday goesall right.”I said thanks andwaved good-bye.Once insidethe classroom,I sawone biggroupofpeople huddledaround someonewhoseemed to be tellingsome sortof story.I walkedover andgot closeenough tooverhear.All eyeswere gluedto theguyin themiddle of the circlewho waswearing aletter jacketcovered withpatches.I decidedthat thisguy waspopular,so I注意.所managed to get aseat rightnext to him.I said,“Hi,my nameis Lisaand Imnew here.^^He said,“Johnny.”1续写短文的词数应为左右.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置答题1502At the end of the class,I turnedto himand asked,Pm notsure wheremy next class is,could youhelp me”Just atthat time,someone cameup andtapped meon theshoulder.答案第一部分听力(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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65.fbr第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15One PossibleVersion:Dear David,Pm writingin answerto yourenquiry aboutour schoollibrary.The libraryis amodern-equipped buildingwith3floors.The firstfunctions as the booklending area,providing accessto anabundant collectionof books.The readingroom on the secondfloor isdefinitely aquiet venuetostudy withhundreds ofmagazines,reference booksand newpersavailable.The thirdis anelectronic library,preservingcomprehensive digitalresources.You canborrow5books ata time and mustreturn booksin duetime.Never scribbleonthem.Sincerely hopethe librarywill bringyou academicalbenefit!Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25One PossibleVersion:At theendof the class,I turnedtohimand asked,Tm notsure wheremy nextclass is,could youhelp meWith afrown,he lookedat meand thensaid aquick no,turned backto hisfriends,and walkedout ofthe classroom.As they werewalking outI heardhim say,“Did youguys seethat newgirl tryingto getinto ourgroup Thatoutfit wasway toostrange.They alllaughed andsome of them turnedaround andstared atme.My facehot withshame,I stoodstock-still,notbelieving whathad justhappened.Just atthat time,someone cameupandtapped meon theshoulder.It wasDiane.Like aray ofsunshine,the bigsmileon herface sweptaway mygloom.I struggledto holdmy feelingsback and told herwhat I had encountered.A gleamofconcern in her eyes,shesaidshe wassorry andoffered to find mynextclass.At that moment Irealized howwrong I was inwantingto onlybe friendswith popularpeople.Maybe Ishouldnt decidewhether a person isworth beingmy friendor notby their reputation,but bywho theyare.听力原文Text1M:Do youhave amoment totalk about the project,Ms.SmithW:Fm sorry,but I have tofinish thissales reportbefore headingoff toameetingat five.Text2M:Hey,Jennifer.You decidedabout going to themovies withme tonight,rightW:Yes,I did,but I dont thinkI can go.My sisterMaggie iscoming to stay withme today,and wewant totry dinnerat thenewItalian restaurantdowntown.Text3W:Jim,Fve heard that youregiving theopening speechat tomorrowsconference.Are youlooking forwardto itM:Actually,Ihavebutterflies in my stomach.Fve neverbeen veryconfident of addressing alarge audience,and Iheardthat theyreexpecting over300participants.Text4W:1didn*t havetime fbrbreakfast this morning.Now Imso hungry.M:Its notgood toskip meals.Nutritionists saythat breakfastis the most importantmeal ofthe day.W:Yeah,I knowall thatstuff,but Ihave a deadline fbrmy papertoday.Text5W:Is ittrue Iheardthat the councilis closingthecheesefactory.M:Yes,well,not exactly.It is only temporary.There was a problemwith themachinery.W:Oh,Pm surprised.I thoughtit wasgoingto be shutdown fbrgood.Text6W:Excuse me.Is this the lostand foundroomM:Yes,it is.What canIdofor youW:I wasin thedinosaur exhibitthis morningand Itook offmy gloveswhen Itook photos.I musthave droppedthem there.Did anyoneturn themin TheyYeblack leather.M:No,no onebrought inany glovestoday.But if you showme thereceipt from your visitthismorning,I canlet youin soyoucangoand check.They maystill behere.W:Well,I boughtthe ticketonline.Fil showit toyou onmy phone.Text7M:Crocker SportingGoods,may Ihelp youW:Hello,its abouta packageI orderedfromyourwebsite.Its beingsent tomy newhome in Chicago,but mymove-in dategotdelayed,so Iwon*tbe there.Can mypackage besent tomy currentaddress insteadM:Unfortunately,once the package hasbeen shipped,it cannotbe rerouted.W:Well,no onewill bethere toreceive it.Is thereanything youcan doM:Let mecall theshipping agentinChicagoand havethem holdthepackagefor you.That wayyour packagewill remainsafeuntil youarrive.Text8M:Are youexcited about the charitytennis matchthis weekendW:Yes,it should be a lot offun,and mostimportantly weshouldbe able to get alot ofmoney for the localchildrenshospital.M:How do you planon gettingtothe tennis courtsin KingsParkW:Fil justtake thesubway there.Traffic canbe prettybad on the weekends,and itmight behard tofind aparking ce.Right,DesmondM:Well,there areusually plentyof spotson RickardAvenue,and thafsjust a5-minute walkfrom thecourts.So,Illprobably drivethen.W:So,doyou want tomeet fbrbreakfast beforethe eventbeginsM:Sure.I needto beat the park by9:30a.m.,so lefsmeet onehour beforethat.W:OK.Text9W:So,what madeyou want tobea sailing instructor,MattM:Well,I spentmy summerholidays atmy grandparents*by theseaside andmy cousintaught mehow tosail,but itneveroccurred tome untilmy friendsuggested Iconsider becomingan instructor.W:How didyou findsomewhere totrainM:I searchedthe coursesontheInternet.Although therewas awide range of coursesat reasonableprices,alotoftheonesI likedwere full.Finally,I foundthis schoolfrom anadvertisement in the newper.W:And didyou likethe otherpeople onthe courseM:Well,theywereall veryeager tolearn,and Ifelt luckytobeinagroup likethat.W:Tell memore about the course.M:It wasvery hardwork indeed,but Ilearnt somuch.After thecourse wasover thething Imissed mostwasn*tthe earlymornings,though therewere somememorable sunrises.It wasnever reachingtheendofaday withoutacquiring atleastone differentskill.Now Imqualified.The schoolhas evensaid Ican comeback andsail therewhenever Iwant,which isgreat.Text10W:Good morning.Pm the manager ofthe WestfieldSports Center,and Pmhere todayto tellyou all about it.Now,as someof you may know,the centerwas closedfor affew momentsfbr improvements.We werehoping tobeable toopen againin July,but thework tooklonger thanplanned and we haveonly justopened now,two monthslater thanexpected.We havebuilt aseparate gymjust fbryoung peopleaged12to
16.Now,as wellas theold outdoorswimmingpool,we have a newindoor one.Its perfectfbr seriousswimmers topractice fbrcompetitions.As wellasthegym and thepool,we haveawholerangeofother sportsand activitiesthat youmight beinterested in.We haveseveral teamsports.Inaddition tobasketball andfootball,which wevealways had,we arenow offeringvolleyball onSaturday mornings.We alsohaveindividual sports.Were continuingour programof classesfbr badmintonand tennisandwe*ve justopened a new onefbrgymnastics.And wehave variousdance andfitness classesfor young people.In caseyoure wonderinghow muchit coststo signupto Westfield,the goodnews is-ifs notvery much!To encourageyoungpeopletogetfit,there iscurrently a50%discounton membershipfor anyoneunder18,so tellyour parents!题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第题66,
76.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At ahotel.B.At amuseum.C.At astore.
7.What doesthe manask forA.A phonenumber.B.Some photos.C.The receipt.听第段材料,回答第题78,
98.What couldthe manprobably beA.A customerservice representative.B.A websitedesigner.C.A shopassistant.
9.What doesthe womanwanttodoA.Follow upan order.B.Change adelivery address.C.Return adamaged product.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Why will thewomantake partin thetennis matchA.To havefun.B.To keepfit.C.To raisemoney.
11.How willthewomanget tothetenniscourtsA.By car.B.On foot.C.By subway.
12.When willthe speakersmeetA.At8:30a.m.B.At9:30a.m.C.At10:30a.m.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.From whomdidthe man learnto sailA.His grandparents.B.His cousin.C.His instructor.
14.How didthemanfind thetraining schoolA.On theInternet.B.In thenewper.C.From hisfriends.
15.What didthemanmiss mostaboutthecourseA.The skillshe learned.B.The peoplehe stayedwith.C.The memorablesunrises hesaw.
16.What dowe knowaboutthemanA.He couldntafford thecourses online.B.He hascompleted thetraining course.C.He will beasailinginstructorin theschool.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Why isthe speakergiving thetalkA.To encourageteenagers tojoin the center.B.To introducethe sportsin the center.C.To explainsome rulesin thecenter.
18.When didthecenterreopenA.In July.B.In August.C.In September.
19.What didthecenterhave beforeA.A volleyballcourt.B.An indoorswimming pool.C.An outdoorswimming pool.
20.Who willget a50%discount onmembershipA.People under
18.B.People under
25.C.People under
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DA4New Booksto CrackYou upIfyoure lookingfor abook thatwill guaranteea giggle,try theselatest bestsellers.The BoyWho GotAccidentally Famousby David Baddiel.Illustrated bySteven Lenton(HarperCollins Childrenrs)一Billy Smithis completelyordinary untila documentarycrew turnsup athis schoolto filmanewTV seriesand hisboringclass presentationunexpectedly goesviral.Billy issuddenly anovernight sensation.Now,his lifeisawhirlwind ofredcarpets andheadlines——but hesoon findsthat famecomes with a price...The Underpantsof ChaosbySam Copelandand JennyPearson.Illustrated byRobin Boydenand KatieKear PuffinBooksStrange SHIVERSare strikingLittle StrangehavenPrimary,leading tobizarre events.Spy-detective Agathaand newboyLenny setout tofight offevil underpants.This isthefirstbook inanewseries.Looshkin:The MaddestCat in the WorldbyJamie Smart.David FicklingBooksLooshkin mightlook likea cuteblue catbut thisisthemaddest catin theworld.Life isnever boringwith Looshkinaround,but ifsdefinitely veryfunny.Full ofadventures andside-splitting silliness,this bookis perfectfbr fansof BunnyVrsMonkey andDog Man.Holiday AdventuresbySerena Patel.Illustrated byEmma McCannUsborne PublishingAnishaisonholiday,but there*s notime torelax whenthe holidayparks mascot,Delilah theduck,is destroyed.Anisha mustuse herinvestigative skillstofindthe criminalsand provethat hernew friendCleo isinnocent.
21.What isthe bookbyDavidBaddiel aboutA.Life offilm stars.B.A popularTV series.C.Ordinary schooldays.D.The troubleof fame.
22.Which bookwill attractreaders whoenjoy animaladventuresA.The BoyWho GotAccidentally Famous.B.The Underpantsof Chaos.C.Looshkin:The MaddestCat inthe World.D.Holiday Adventures.
23.The4books areintended fbrlovers of.A.fairy talesB.funny storiesC.romance fictionsD.sci-fi thrillersBIused tofancy myselfa prettygood vacationer.But onmy famil/s recentweek-long tripto Mexicoour firstreal一getaway sincethe pandemicbegan Igot mixedup.The hugedifference betweenthe expectationsandtherealities oftravel hitmeafew hoursafter welanded inCaboSanLucas,Mexico.Driving ourrental carto Walmartto buygroceries,we foundourselves stuckin stand-still trafficfbrover twohours.I comfortedmyself withthe thoughtthat oncewe arrived,my vacationself wouldemerge:relaxed,flexible玛格丽塔酒and readyfbr asurfing followedby a margarita onthe beach——while wearingone ofseveral sundressesthathad beengathering dustinmycloset since
2020.Readers,I didnot.First,I wasdefeated bywhat Iwill wellrefer toas“travelers stomach.Then,Iwasscared outof surfingby wavesthatseemed toomessy andpowerful formy skills.A chillyfog keptme fromunrolling thesundresses Fdcarefully packed,and Iended upwrapped inthe samesweat-shirt thatI woreontheairplane.All seemedruined.During theepisode,I nearlydrove myselfcrazy byasking constantly,How canI makethis better1Can Ifind adifferentroute inthe traffic”But itwas justabout acceptance:getting intothe moment,accepting what itis,and trusting——trusting thismay notbethe best momentofthe vacation,but therecan still be goodmoments ofthe vacation.Indeed,I noticeda shiftinmymood.At somestage Idid drinkamargarita.Eventually,Ihadan enjoyableafternoonof surfinginthesun.But whenI fondlyremember thisvacation now,I moreoften returnto curlingup onthe hotelcouchwith myhusband,watching StrangerThings^^in sweats;or sittingsand-caked onthe beachwatching ourdaughterdigging witha localgirl.In thosesmall moments,Iwassimply present.Thafs whatvacation isallabout.
24.How didthe authorfeel onher wayto WalmartA.Relaxed andexpectant.B.Upset buthopeful.C.Disappointed anddefeated.D.Delighted butconcerned.
25.What preventedthe authorfrom wearingthe sundressA.Sharp stomachache.B.Huge waves.C.Cold weather.D.Favored sweat-shirts.
26.What canwe learnabouttheauthor asthevacationwent onA.She preferredtostayinthehotel.B.She soughtfor betterenjoyments.C.She achievedthe goalsas scheduled.D.She embracedthe imperfectmoments.
27.What isthe purposeofthetextA.To sharereflections ona trip.B.To provideadvice ona getaway.C.To promotetourism inMexico.D.To informchallenges ofa vacation.Back inNovember2019,Alessandra Mascaro,a volunteerworking atthe OzougaChimpanzee Projectin LoangoNationalPark,Gabon,West Africa,saw somethingshe couldntquite believe-one ofthe apesnamed Suzeenoticed her sonSia hadhurt hisfoot.After seeminglythinking aboutthe bestcourse ofaction,she thenplucked aninsect outoftheair,licked itand appliedit tothe wound.Mascaro capturedthe wholetouching momenton filmand showedher tutor,Dr.Tobias Deschner,a zoologistworkingfor Ozouga.The Ozouga team thenset aboutmonitoring thechimpanzees intheparkand lookingfbr otherexamplesofthebehaviour.Over the following15months theycaptured76incidences ofthe apesapplying insectstowounds onthemselves orother groupmembers.The researchersare uncertainwhy thechimps usethe insects,or evenwhichinsects theyare,but suspectthey mighthave lenitiveproperties thatcould providepain relief.However,the findingreally provesthat theact ofapplying aninsect totreat otherswounds isa clearexample of(亲社会行为)prosocial behaviourthat echoesthe actsof empathydisplayed byhuman beings.This is,fbr me,especiallybreathtaking becauseso manypeople doubtprosocial abilitiesin otheranimals.Suddenly wehaveaspecies wherewereally seeindividuals caring for others/9Deschner said.The teamnow aimsto identifythe insectsbeing usedby thechimpanzees andinvestigate who is applyinginsects towhomto establishwhether thebehaviour isbased ona socialrank.We needto stillput muchmore effortinto studyinggreatapes becauseitiscrucial toshed lighton ourown cognitiveevolution Jsaid Deschner.
28.How didSuzee treatherson*s woundA.By lickingthe injury.B.By adoptingan easyway.C.By usinga certaininsect.D.By preventingthe infection.
29.Which ofthefollowingcan bestreplace theword“lenitive“in Paragraph2A.Original.B.Relieving.C.Refreshing.D.Resistant.
30.What canbe inferredfrom theOzougateam*s studyA.Apes arecapable ofcaringforothers.B.Chimps candistinguish usefulinsects.C.Prosocial abilitiescome fromimitation.D.Social ranksdecide thepower ofempathy.
31.What doesDeschner thinkofthefindingA.It remainsa mystery.B.It facilitatesevolution.C.It highlightsapes1intelligence.D.It clarifiespeoples doubt.When youbuy somethingfor yourself,you probablyspend hoursshopping aroundfor thebest dealonthehighestquality product.Some ofyoumayeven desireto knowhow abrand operatesasacompany.However,when wedonatemoney toone ofthe countlesscharities outthere,most ofus don*t conductsuch research.We haveabsolutely noidea aboutwherethat moneygoes to,whatitbuys orwho ithelps.At leastthat isthe casefor themajority of charities.Perhaps youshouldstart totake a greater interestinthewinding paththat yourcharitable donationstake,because manyofthemmaylead todead ends.You reallyshould askthe question:will my donation tothis charityactually helpthe peopleor causeSometimes itmakesmatters worse.For example,many charitieshelp Africanpeople installwater pumpsto deliverclean waterto theircommunities.Money hasbeen investedover thepast20years toinstall atotal of60,000pumps acrosssub-Saharan Africa.However,today40%of thosehave failedto workat somepoint.They havebeen leftthere,like expensivebut uselessdecorations.One ofthe leasteffective meansof givingis whencharity sendsendless shippingcontainers fullof materialgoods tounderdevelopednations.For instance,Kenya importsmore than100,000tons ofclothes fromglobal charitieseach year.The issueis thatthese mountainsof regularlyimported clotheshave completelydestroyed localtextile industries,whichhave previouslysupported localeconomies.Ultimately,to whomand howmuch yougive isyour choice.It isimportant toprovide highlyspecialized servicesinsteadof materialgoods.As ageneral ruleof thumb,the moreyour donationmatches theneed ofthe receivers,the betteritwillbeforthelong-term prosperityof thoseyouwantto help.
32.What domost peopledo whenthey donateA.They keeptrack oftheir donations.B.They neglectthe processofcharities.C.They selectproducts ofhighest quality.D.They doresearch onapplication offunds.
33.Why isthe exampleof waterpumps mentionedin paragraph2A.To stresseffective giving.B.To illustratea faultinvestment.C.To confinna charitablefailure.D.To complainthe pumps*quality.
34.Which viewwilltheauthor mostprobably agreewithA.Donations shouldmeet localdemands.B.Ineffective charitiesmust beabandoned.C.Material goodscan boosttextile industry.D.Specialized servicesturn outsatisfactory.
35.Which isthebesttitle fbrthe passageA.Has yourdonation hitadeadendB.Why shouldyou makea donationC.Where doesmydonationtake itswayD.Will mydonation tocharity reallyhelp第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Its regularlyclaimed thatyou,llbe more productiveifyouget upearly.Very early.According toa2016Wall StreetJournalarticle,themostsuccessful andtherefore productivepeople typicallyrise at4a.m.36_For instance,if youreawakewhile everyoneelse isstill asleep,they won*t distractyou,so youllbemoreproductive.However,the sciencetells avery differentstory.An importantone stemsfrom ourown biology.Sleep iscrucial fbrourability tofunction,and deprivingyourself ofit doesmore harmthan good.38Less thanthat quicklyhas negativehealth effects,compromising mood,memory,stress tolerance,and more.Forcing yourselfto wakeat4a.m meansyoure losingsleep,and willbe lessproductive asa result.Some peopleseem abletogetaway withit,being naturalearly risers,,39A studybytheNational SleepFoundationstated thatIndividuals whohabitually sleepoutside thenormal rangemay beexhibiting symptomsof serioushealthproblems oreven may be compromisingtheir healthand well-being^^.Another studyclaims sleepingfar fewerhours thanaverageis morelikely tobe self^enfbrced thananything natural.40There maybe someproductive advantagesto wakingup intheearlyhours.However,these caneasily becanceled outbythe consequencesof lostsleep.A.There*s somelogic toit.B.However,they didmake it.C.However,the admirationfbr themmaybemisplaced.D.And itwill putpeople ina significantsleep debt,harming health.E.A typicallyhealthy amountof sleepfor adultsis around7to9hours.F.Therefore,there isagreatpossibility that people willbe naturalearly risers.G.There aremany reasonswhy wakingup at4am couldbe activelyunproductive.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡A BC D上将该项涂黑Al Nixonbegan eachday froma benchwithaspectacular viewoftheTampa Bay,Florida.One day.a womanstopped,Seeing youhere,I knowthat everythingis goingtobe
41.That waswhen Nixonknew-he neededto42_the peoplewalkingby,letting themknowthatmen toeach other.Instead ofstaring straightatthe waterfront,Nixon started44atpeopleand strikingup conversations.Iwantedthemto walkaway knowingthey didnthave toffeel・Nixon,59,said.His beingpresent andhis tolisten haveled someto(市长).nickname himthe SunshineMayor一“Nixon isthis calm,constant47said DeeGlowa,whoisinherlate50s.“He listenswithout48and withoutanykind ofreturn expected.^^While mostpeople49wave orstop tomake smalltalk,others areanxioustostep intohis“5Q andspend afew minuteswith someonewho willlisten.No matterwhat problemapersonwants to51,Nixon lendsan ear.You haveto havean openheart andan openheadJ hesaid.No topicis off52,but somepeople sitdown anddon*t wantto atOncea woman54and theystared atthewaterfbr anhour,then shesaidthankyou andwalked away.She justwanteda momentof55andtoknow shewasn!t alone.And in thatmoment,inthathour,on thatmorning,she trulywasnt.
41.A.funny B.clear C.fine D.special
42.A.keep pacewith B.pay attentionto C.lay emphasison D.catch sightof
43.A.mattered B.belonged C.objected D.related
44.A.laughing B.gazing C.smiling D.shouting
45.A.embarrassed B.ashamed C.guilty D.alone
46.A.openness B.greatness C.honesty D.modesty
47.A.response B.presence C.advantage D.practice
48.A.explanation B.agreement C.judgment D.foundation
49.A.merely B.hardly C.suddenly D.finally
50.A.home B.shelter C.shop D.office
51.A.face B.cause C.air D.solve
52.A.target B.limit C.centre D.standard
53.A.listen B.move C.work D.talk。