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第二套必修第一册Units3~5(分钟分)120150考情分析高考对接点考查定语从句单元疑难点关系代词、关系副词引导的限制性定语从句典型情境题阅读(话题:体育明星);阅读(话题:格陵兰岛冰川融化)B D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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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一10遍A.A TVprogram.B.The weather.C.The interest.
1.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.At10:20am.B.At11:00am.C.At11:45am.
2.When willthe mantake theflightA.An apartment.B.A dormitory.C.A singleroom.
3.What kindof housesdoes the man wantto findA.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Teacher andstudent.
4.Whafs theprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Where toeat.B.What toorder.C.Who topay.
5.What arethey talkingabout第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
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5A BC中选出最佳选项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5小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
6676.Whats wrongwith the manA.He hurthis ankle.B.He brokehis leg.C.He misseda match.plastic eyes...Tve boughtthem in
43.Why Becausemy kidshave expressedan44to cutand glueallof the things.They wantto hangup andrepresent theirworks with
45.So,Isaiah askedme afew daysago ifwe couldmake asnowman
46.Had Iplanned forsuch athingAbsolutely not.Through thesimple actof47his hands,he feltheard.When wehung itup forall to_48_and Iaskedhim whathe wanted to makenext,he feltknown.It canbe easyto turnour childrenseducation into an49of our own identity.We canbuild anentirecurriculum aroundhow to appreciate artinstead offocusing onhow ourchildren_50learn.Wecan pushthem to seek theafterschool activitiesthat51our youth.The truthis,what they52may lookdifferentto whatwe wantor likeor feel53,but what is on the otherside ofthat isthe joyin theireyes.it istheir childhoodand howwe developit could55their world.Yes,we mighthave to54out ofourownfort zone.It maynot alwaysbe ouridea.ButB.gathering C.renting
0.trackingB.bigger C.wider D.harderB.season C.retum D.quantityB.initiative C.desire D.assignment
45.A.patience B.certainty C.relief D.prideB.image C.poster D.gloveB.shaking C.washing□.wrappingB.admire C.evaluate D.fixB.protection C.reflection D.investigationB.actually C.casually D.constantlyB.indicated C.shaped D.promotedB.preserve C.establish D.need
53.A.prepared forB.afraid forC.surrounded withD.accustomed to
54.A.slide B.drop C.rush D.step
55.A.light upB.pick upC.take upD.speed up第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1篆亥Chinese seal carving Uis atraditional artform56develops fromcarving techniques.Theseal script,the characterscut onthe bottomof seals,is seenas thetwin sisterof Chinesecalligraphy.Chinese seal carving57date backmore than3,000years.In ancienttimes,seals wereregarded asaguarantee ofgenuineness.Seals hadtwo mainfunctions.One was a symbolof power;the otherwas an58identify ofstatus.Today,they aremore of a signof authorityof alegal personthan59artworkexcept whenbeing usedby paintersor calligraphers.Earlier,sealcarving60achieve onlyby craftsmen.During theSong Dynasty,educated peoplebeganto getinvolved61sealcarvingand theybegan treatingit as an art.They advocated62bine sealcarvingwith calligraphyand painting,which madethis traditionalcraft moremon inChina.In thisway,this practicaltechnique hadbeen transformedinto an63depend artform with many artisticelements.In moderntimes,the64representative ofChinese sealcarving includeQi Baishi,Zhao ZhiqianandWu Changshuo.65protect this artistic treasure,Chinese sealcarving waslisted onthe UNESCORepresentativeList ofIntangible CulturalHeritage ofHumanity in
2009.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15你校举办英语写作比赛请以为题写一篇短文参赛,内容包括“The sportI oftendo”该项运动如何进行如地点、活动方式以及所需相关用品等;L.说明你从事这项运动的原因注意2写作词数应为左右;
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80.短文题和首句已为你写好2RThe sportI oftendoAs a senior facedwith collegeentrance exam,I makeit arule toexercise torelease pressurefrommy studies.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短文(鼓捣)My momhates tocook.Shed rathertinker withher motorcycleor practiceknot tyingforrock climbing.She alsospends alot oftime withme.Every morningMom takesme toschool.I putonmy purplehelmet andclimb ontoThe Beast.Moms passion,after me and hermotorcycle,is climbing.Iwould say“rock climbing,but wedont haveany largerocks ormountains nearby.I usedto feelembarrassedthat mymom wasso different.Now Fvee to appreciate Momfor whoshe is-and notjust becauseshes ahero.It allstarted with acooking project.Every studentin Mrs Maitlands homeeconomics classwas supposedto createanoriginal dish,and thenpresent itat schoolthe followingTuesday morning.I beggedMom tohelp me.She gavein,but notuntil Ipromised tohelp herclean The Beast.We spenthours in the kitchen.We preparedhot dogsand hardboiledeggs rolledin coconut.I wassatisfied.The bigday came.Our parents were supposedto bringour foodto theclassroom ateleven oclock.As Momdropped meoff thatmorning,I madeher repeat,r willnot forgetthe cake.I willnot forgetthecake.I watchedher repeatingit asshe wentaway.After mathclass,we allfiled upto thethird floor.I lookedaround forMom.She wasntthere.Sammy Pinglesfather hadbrought somesort ofchicken dish.Pamela Beanand heraunt hada pitcherofliquid withlemons floatingin it.Janet Greelyand hermom proudlystood nearan enormousfruit saladtoppedwith somemarshmallows.Where areyou,Mom Iwondered.The minutesticked byand moregrownups appeared,bringing moretasty dishes.Finally Iheard thedistantroar ofTheBeast.I racedto thewindow.I wasastonished.Mom wasempty handed!I mether atthedoor.“You forgotit,didn*t you”Moms eyesopened wide.Tm sor-“She couldntfinish herapology;a clangingalarm cuther off.注意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2MrsMaitlandshouted/Fire!This is not adrill!Everyone out of thebuilding!”As MrsMaitland wastaking attendance,we hearda screamfrom thebuilding.
7.What willthe mando next听第段材料,回答第、题A.Go toa hospital.B.Win the title back.C.Talk about the match.
7898.Why doesKaren turndown the mans invitationtoamovieA.She hasher ownplan.B.She doesnt like theactress.C.She hasalready watchedit.
9.Who willmost probablyperform in the concertA.Some folksingers.B.Some popularbands.C.Some highschool students.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Who isNat KingColeA.A popsinger.B.A researcher.C.A busdriver.
11.What didthe researchersstudy aboutbus driversA.Their healthproblems.B.Their facialexpressions.C.Their workingconditions.
12.What isproved harmfulto thebus drivers1healthA.Overwork.B.Bad thoughts.C.Forced smiles.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthe womandoingA.Charging theman forparking fee.B.Giving theman aparking ticket.C.Helping theman withdirections.
14.What doesthemansay aboutthe signA.It iscovered.B.It istoo faraway.C.Its toosmall.
15.What willhappen to theman*s carAltwill belocked.B.It willbe removed.C.It willbe repairedsoon.
16.What doesthemanthink of the womanA.Flexible.B.Considerate.C.Principled.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What shouldbe paidattention to before anexam accordingto thespeakerA.Good food.B.Good study.C.Good medicine.
18.Which of the followingis goodfor thebrainA.Sweets.B.Bread.C.Chocolates.
19.What canyou drinkbefore theexam accordingto thespeakerA.Plenty ofcoffee.B.Enough Coke.C.Proper water.
20.Who isprobably thespeakerA.A teacher.B.A parent.C.A student.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题海小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAThewestern part of theUnited Statesis filledwith amazingNational Parks,and thereis nobetterway toenjoy thesedestinations thanto takea roadtrip.Grand CanyonNational Park,ArizonaOne of the mostamazing naturalwonders youmay eversee,the Grand Canyon is a truemustseecanyon destination.The enormouscanyon atits widestis18miles wideand atits deepestisamile deep.During thesummer monthsboth theSouth andNorth Rimare open.The SouthRim isbusier,but thelodgesand othersights alongthis sideare worththe time to explore.The NorthRim ismuch morerural,and offerssome greatbackcountry options.Petrified Forest National Park,ArizonaArizona hasexcellent examplesof someof theancient historyof America.One placeto learnaboutthis andsee itin personis at Petrified ForestNational Park.This parkhas anamazing concentrationofpetrified wood.It alsohas beautifulscenery,archaeological sitesand acollection of fossils.Saguaro National Park,Arizona(仙人Saguaro National Park isdedicated to the preservationof thestunning saguarocactus掌).The amazing,towering cactusonly growsin aselect part of the world.Visitors willhave theopportunitytoseemuch morethan just the saguaro.There areguided programsand manyopportunitiesfor recreationwithin thepark.The parkis anespecially goodlocation forwilderness hiking.Arches NationalPark,UtahThe parkpreserves manysandstone arches,created throughmillions ofyears ofexposure totheelements.A cartour ofArches NationalPark isa greatway toenjoy manyof theparks amazingvistasand arches.Visitors caneven hikeout andstand beneaththe DelicateArch.
1.1In whichpark canvisitors enjoydeep valleysA.GrandCanyonNationalPark.B.Petrified ForestNationalPark.C.Saguaro NationalPark.D.Arches NationalPark.
22.What canvisitors doatPetrifiedForestNationalParkA.Learn somearchaeology.B.Study thetowering cactus.C.Appreciate sandstonearches.D.Take aboat alongthe canyon.
23.What doesSaguaro NationalPark featureA.Some greatbackcountry options.B.A collectionoffossils.C.The toweringcactus.D.Many sandstonearches.BUsain Bolt isasuperstar in the worldof sportsand athleticism,due to his powerand skills.And hehasalso claimedthetitleof“The FastestMan Alive”.The Jamaicanathlete wasbom onAugust21,1986,and hisparentsweregrocers inJamaica.Usain Boltis knownas thegreatest sprinterof alltime,and thisismainly duetohisperformance inthe Olympics,especially inthe100and200meter races.From earlychildhood,Bolt adoredthe worldof sportsand alwayswantedto be apartofit.He usedtoexcel incricket andother sportswhen hewas onlya teenagerand afterwardhe developeda deepaffectionfbr European football teams,namely-Manchester Unitedand RealMadrid.He knewright thenhebelonged onlyinthekingdom ofsports.Usain Bolthad humblebeginnings.How didBolt beeso famousHe startedhis legendasaprodigy(神童)at the2002Junior WorldChampionship.When Boltwas onlya teenhe racedat theKingstonStadium inJamaica beforea crowdof36,000and shockedeveryone when he wona goldmedal.Thisachievement madehim theyoungest juniorchampion todate,and hisroad tofame startedfrom there.OnAugust16,2008,intheBeijing OlympicGames mens100m final,Bolt withamazing timeof
9.69seconds onceagain broketheworldrecord.One ofUsain Boltsgreatest achievementsis thathe overcamehis fears,since peoplesaid thatverytall peoplecouldnt begood sprinters.Bolt shutdown thisconcept whenhe wonvarious goldmedals intheOlympics.Usain Bolt has manycooperation partnersas hesthe brandambassador ofmany sportsbrands infashionindustry.Apart from these,many otherbrands workin partnershipwith him.
24.What doestheunderlined word“sprinter“in paragraph1refer toA.A longjumper.B.A shortdistancerunner.C.A footballplayer.D.A Jamaicancricket champion.
25.How oldwas Boltwhenheshocked theaudience for the firsttimeA.
16.B.
18.C.
20.D.
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26.What didBolt bringthrough hisachievementsA.He madehis motherlandworld famous.B.He changedpeoples viewpointon goodrunners.C.He wasthought to be onlyinthekingdom ofsports.D.He developeda deepaffection forEuropeanfootballteams.
27.What canwe learnfrom the lastparagraphA.Bolt createdmany brands.B.Bolthasovere hisfears.C.Boltisof greatmercial value.D.Bolt startedhis legendasaprodigy.cDo phonecalls fromlonglost friendsreally exciteyou Yourenot alone.A newstudy findspeopleoften underestimatehow much their oldfriends willappreciate receivinga callfrom themoutof the blue.Meanwhile,the friendreceiving the message placeda muchhigher valueonthesurprise socialinteraction.The studyfeatured severalexperiments involvingover5,900people,looking atwhat factorsplayinto theamount ofappreciation someonefeels whenothers contactthem.Tn oneexperiment,study authorsasked halfoftheparticipants toremember thelast timetheycontacted someonein theirsocial circleafter notspeaking withthem fora reallylong time.The restofthe grouptook theopposite approach,remembering whena longlostfriend reachedout to them.量表The twogroups thenhad torate ona sevenpointscale1meaning notat alland7meaning“toagreat extenthow muchthe personreceiving thismunication appreciated,or feltgrateful,orpleased aboutthemessage.For peoplemaking the call,this meantguessing howmuchtheirfriendenjoyed hearing from them.For the people receivingthecall,they simplyhad torate howmuch theyappreciatedhearingfroma longlostpal.Results showthepeoplereaching outsignificantly underratedtheirfriends appreciationwhen paringthe twogroups.“I sometimespause beforereaching out to peoplefrom myprepandemic socialcircle fora varietyofreasons.When thathappens,I thinkabout theseresearch findingsand remindmyself thatother peoplemayalso wantto reachout tome andhesitate forthe samereasons,the leadauthor ofthe studyconcludes.UI thentell myselfthat Iwould appreciateit somuch ifthey reachedouttomeandthat thereisnoreasonto thinkthey wouldnot similarlyappreciate myreaching outtothem.^^
28.What werethe twogroups ofparticipants askedto rememberA.To hearor tobe heard.B.To recordor tobe recorded.C.To contactor tobe contacted.D.To appreciateor tobe appreciated.
29.Why wasthe sevenpointscale usedA.To calculatethe timeof calls.B.To measurethe attitudeto munication.C.To guaranteethe fairnessoftheexperiment.D.To figureoutthedegrees ofappreciation orpleasure.
30.What canbe inferredfromthelast paragraphA.Appreciation canbee ahabit.B.Social circlestands outduring thepandemic.C.Researchers oftenreflect onthe findingsin theirdaily life.D.Hesitation maymake usmiss oursurprise andappreciation.
31.What canbe thebest titleforthetextA.Reach outfirst B.Connect forinformationC.Pay attentionto municationD.Understand thevalue ofsurpriseDThe climatecrisis ismelting Greenlanddown atan unprecedentedrate,which-in atwist ofirony——is creatingan opportunityfor investorsand miningpanies that are searchingfbr criticalmineralscapable ofpowering thegreen energytransition.A bandof billionaires,including JeffBezos,Michael Bloomberg and BillGates,among others,isbetting thatbelow thesurface ofthe hillsand valleyson GreenlandDisko Islandand NuussuaqPeninsulathere areenough criticalminerals topower hundredsof millionsof electricvehicles.The billionaireclub isfinancially backingKoBold Metals,a mineralexploration panyandCaliforniabased startup,the panysrepresentatives told the news.Bezos,BloombergandGates didnotrespond tothe requestsfor menton thisstory.KoBold ispartnered withBluejay Miningto findthe rareandprecious metalsin Greenlandthatarenecessary tobuild electricvehicles andmassive batteriestostore renewableenergy.“Fully electrifyingthe globaleconomy is our generations greatest challenge/,the KoBoldspokespersonsaid.Partnering withthis broadset ofworldclass investorswill accelerateour effortstofind the key materialsfbr theEV revolution.^^Thirty geologists,geophysicists,cooks,pilots andmechanicsare campedat thesite whereKoBold andBluejay aresearching forthe buriedtreasure.The governmentof Greenlandsupports theresponsible,sustainable,and economicallyviabledevelopment oftheir naturalresources,including miningofabroad range of minerals.“The northernmelt thispast weekis notnormal,looking at30to40years ofclimate averages,saidTed Scambos,aseniorresearch scientistat theNational Snowand IceData Centerat theUniversity ofColorado,Melting has been onthe increase,and thisevent wasa sharpincrease inmelt.”“The bigconcern forArctic seaice isthat it*sbeendisappearing overthelastseveral decadesand itispredicted topotentially disappearin20to30years JNathan Kurtz,a NASAscientist whostudies seaice,toldthenews.In thefall,what usedtobeArtic icecover yearroundis nowjust goingtobeseasonalice cover.^^
32.What doesthe underlinedword unprecedentedin paragraph1probably meanA.Unspokenout.B.Undefined.C.Unheardof.D.Unbalanced.
33.Whats theattitude ofthe governmentof GreenlandtotheminingA.Favorable.B.Concerned.C.Ambiguous.D.Opposed.
34.How didTed Scambosfind Greenlandsunusual icemelting duringthe pastweekA.He estimatedthe resultofthemining.B.He referredtothedata collectedbefore.C.He witnessedthekeymaterials inthese areas.D.He participatedin miningthe buriedtreasure.
35.Whats themain ideaofthetextA.Climate crisisisourgenerationsgreatestchallenge.B.More criticalminerals willbe exploredby KoBoldMetals.C.The governmentof Greenlandbenefits alot frommining.D.Billionaires arefunding amassive treasurehunt inGreenland.第二节(共小题海小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Important LibraryResearch Tipsand Tricksfor StudentsResearchpapers canbe engagingand fun.But findinggood sourcesfor themmight be a challengingtask,especially ifyou wantgood andgenuine ones.36Schedule all the things.The firstthing isto createa schedulewitharangeofmilestones bya particulardate andkeep doingit.37For example,check outwhatisavailable inyour library,pick appropriatestuff,read itand takenotes,and beginplacing allthe thingstogether.38Use yourtimetorecognize whatsources,available onlineand offline,are betteroffer for you.Several institutionsgive toursto studentsand youcan speaktoaresearch librarian.At least,step throughthelibrary tofeel whatis where.Several universitylibraries alsohave contactwithmanyeducationaldatabases.(参考文献).Mind bibliographiesWhenyou discovera goodeducational book,or anarticle foryour topic,it seemstobea goldenopportunity.39Especially,browse throughthe bibliographyand writedown allthethingswhose titleseemsappropriate toyour research.It shouldbe easybecause educationalauthors arenot thatimaginativewith theirtitles.Request forhelp.40Several professorsuse theiroffice minuteswaiting fora student,ready toassess thesources hehasgathered-be thatstudent!And severallibrarians willbe gladto placespecific partsof hardtofindknowledgeforyou.Dont ignorerequesting yourclassmates forguidance,too.A.Adopt asystem.B.Explore yourresources.C.There shouldbearecord ofdozens ofreferences foryou.D.Follow thesteps towrite apowerful andinfluential researchpaper.E.It issomewhat difficultto tellwhat theirtask isabout fromjustthetitle.F.Check outallthehuman sourcesopen toyou aswell asthe materialsources.G.Well,you needenough timeto takea pleteview ofwhat stuffis outthere.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,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIdon,tlikecrafts.I dontlike ingup withideas or41supplies orguiding theprocess.Its notmything.And yet,Fve spentthe42partofa decadecrafting.The coloredpaper,。