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学年高三上学期月试题202420258英语注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和座位号填写在答题卡
1.上回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对
2.应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡的相应位置上写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)
201.What doesCharlie meanA.The shirtmight betoo tight.C.To makesuggestionsB,He doesn*t likethe shirt.C.He isntfond of the colour.C,Teacher andstudent.
2.Why doesthe mantalk to the womanA.To askfor permissionB.To sendan invitationC.Five.
3.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Classmates.B.Father anddaughter.C.At4:00pm.
4.How manybags doesthe womantake alongA.Two.B.Three.
5..What timewill the man seeDr.LinC.Rainy.A.At2:00pm.B.At3:00pm.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题C.On Friday.
6.Whats theweather likeat DarryPsplaceA.Sunny.B.Windy.
7..On whichday doesDarryl needto workC.In the evening.A.On Tuesday.B.On Thursday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In the morning.B.In theafternoon.
9.What doesthe womanthink of the sayings about weatherA.Unbelievable.B.Scientific.C.Foolish.
10.How manysayings arementioned in the dialogueA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What isthe conversationmainly aboutA.mon colds.B.A scientificachievement.C.A specialmedicine.
12.Where hasmost progressbeen madein geneticprofilingA.In the United States.B.In Iceland.C.In China.
13.How doesthemanfeel about the newtreatmentA.Doubtful.B.Impatient.C.Optimistic.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题C.The womansneighbor.
14.Who isthe manA.The womanshusband.B.A regularcustomer.
15.Which desserthas astrong flavorM:Thafs onlya littleplace.When willthey doit in theUnitedStates orChinaW:Im surethey areworking onit now.M:So howcould ithelp someonelike meW:Well,if youhave a family historyof acertain healthproblem,maybe it is inyour genes.Perhaps amedicine couldbe giventhatwould justhelp you.M:Wow!That wouldbe cool.I cansee howthat wouldbe veryimportant.Lefs hopeit isintroduced soon.It soundsvery promising.
14.B
15.A
16.C[原文]M:Nice day,Kate.It seemsyouve inventedsome newdesserts.W:Hi,Mr Fry.Yeah.Some creativeideas justpopped upin mymind,so Idecided toput them into practice.M:Good for you.So,any remendationsW:Sure.You mightwant totry thislemon pie.Tve addedsomething spicyin it.It has a lovelystrong flavor.The strawberrycakesis worthtrying,too.M:Sounds nice.How aboutthis littlegreen oneW:Oh,thats thegreen tea cupcake.It tastesrefreshing.M:Okay.I wantthe lemonpie andthis greentea cupcake.How muchshould IpayW:The piecosts4dollars and the cupcake3dollars.M:Okay.Heres themoney.
17.A
18.C
19.B
20.B[原文]M:So howwas youradventure vacationW:It waswonderful!The beacheswere great.And therewas arain forestand amountain in the centerof theisland where you couldgorock climbing.M:Wow!Did yougo climbingW:Well,we wentto thebottom of the mountain,spent fourhours going to the forest,but thenI justfelt tootired,so Ihad tostand atthebottom andwatched theothers.M:I dontblame you.So whatelse didyou doW:I spenta lotof time on the beach.I trieddiving.It was great!Oh,and Isaw adolphin whenI wasunder water.(蹦极跳)?M:Wow!Did yougo bungeejumpingW:I wantedto,but Irealized Iwas scaredof heights,so Ijust gave up.Quite bychance,the enginewas brokenon theboat,so theyhadto call the sailingtrip off.M:Thats ashame.So whatwas the most excitingpart of the tripW:Probably exploringthe oldcaves.Td neverdone itbefore,and Ithought it wasgreat.
21.C
22.B
23.D【导语】本文是一篇应用文主要介绍的是中国至中亚丝绸之路五日游的行程安排细节理解题根据部分中的
21.Day3Kashgar,China“Pause forrefreshment in a timehonored teahouse,where youcan mingle(在——家历史悠久的茶馆里停下来喝点with theconvivial munity,partaking in their animateddialogues andspirited dances.茶点,在那里你可以融入欢乐的社区,参与他们生动的对话和欢快的舞蹈广可知,第三天在喀什的时候,会在一家古老的茶馆休息,与当地人谈话跳舞,由此可知,第三天游客们可能有品茶体验故选项C细节理解题根据部分中的
22.Day2Urumqi,China“As youprepare towing yourway toKashgar,seize theopportunity to.(当你amble through the vibrantErdaoqiao Market,the mostexpansive marketplace in Xinjiang,teeming with a medley of goods准备飞向喀什时,抓住机会漫步在充满活力的二道桥市场,这是新疆最广阔的市场,商品琳琅满目可知,在去喀什前y可以去二道桥市场逛一逛,结合部分中的Day4Osh,Kyrgyzstan“Subsequently,venture to the JaymaBazaar,the mostexpansive(随后,您可以前往杰玛集市,这是中marketplacein Central Asia,whose originsare rootedin thebygone eraof the Silk Road.亚最广阔的市场,其起源可以追溯到丝绸之路的过去厂可知,在吉尔吉斯斯坦的奥什,你可以去中亚最大的市场杰玛集市参观,综合以上信息可知,这两天的旅行的共同之处在于可以在市场购物故选项B.细节理解题根据部分中的23Day5Ashgabat,Turkmenistan“As eveningdescends,return to the cityto savor a mealand(夜embark on an evening sojourn to the AshgabatNational Museumof History,where thechronicles of the nation are enshrined.幕降临,回到城市品尝一顿饭,晚上前往阿什哈巴德国家历史博物馆,那里供奉着国家的编年史广可知,游客可以在阿什哈巴德国晚上参观博物馆故选项D
24.B
25.C
26.A
27.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文文章主要介绍了一名蘑菇爱好者和摄影师,在真菌学领域做出了重大Taylor Lockwood,贡献细节理解题根据文章第一段中
25.“However,professionals in the fieldare notalone in their efforts to uncover new species.Anenthusiastic munity of amateurs has emerged,bridging thegap betweenprofessionals andnonprofessionals.These amateurshave然而,在发现新物种的努力中,该领域的专业人士并不孤单一个热情的业余爱好者社even made significant discoveries.区已经出现,弥合了专业人士和非专业人士之间的差距这些业余爱好者甚至有了重大发现户可知,蘑菇爱好者们在探索新真菌品种方面有重大发现,故选项B细节理解题根据文章第二段中
26.“In1984,while livingon theMendocino coastof California,Taylor Lockwooddeveloped afascination with mushrooms.Outside mycottage werethese amazingmushrooms J he says.And itwas as if thesemushrooms年,泰勒•洛克伍德住在looked at me and said,Taylor,go outand tell the world how pretty we are.1984Taylor Lockwood加利福尼亚州的门多西诺海岸,对蘑菇产生了浓厚的兴趣“我的小屋外面有这些神奇的蘑菇,“他说“就好像这些蘑菇看着我说,‘泰勒,出去告诉世界我们有多漂亮可知,小屋附近蘑菇的美让•决定用相机去拍摄它们,故选Taylor项C推理判断题根据文章第三段
27.“In theMonongahela NationalForest,Taylor Lockwooddiscovered anunusual mushroomthat在莫农力口希拉国家森林,泰勒•洛克伍德发现了一种不looked like tiny fingerswearing offwhitegloves.Taylor Lockwood寻常的蘑菇,看起来像戴着灰白色手套的小手指户可知,在森林里发现了稀有的蘑菇品种,再结合第三段中Taylor“Theydont eup at the same time every year,and sosometimes it can be decades between when a fungus fruits.Rossman saysthafs why它们不会每年在同一时间its sovaluable tohave peoplelike Taylor Lockwood searching through theforest with a trained eye.“出现,所以有时真菌结出果实之间可能需要几十年的时间「罗斯曼说,这就是为什么像泰勒・洛克伍德这样的人用训练有素的眼睛在森林中搜索如此有价值的原因厂可推知,是一个有经验且善于观察的人,故选项Taylor A推理判断题根据文章最后一段中
28.“When Ido timelapse,I seeso muchlife happeningaround the mushrooms—insects,worms andother smallcreatures interacting with themJhe says.Lockwoods lovefor artis evidentin his approach tofilming“当我mushrooms over time.Although heappreciates thescientific aspectof hiswork,he identifieshimself as an artistat heart.进行延时摄影时,我看到蘑菇周围发生了很多生命——昆虫、蠕虫和其他小生物与它们互动,”他说洛克伍德对艺术的热爱体现在他随着时间的推移拍摄蘑菇的方法上尽管他欣赏自己作品的科学方面,但他将自己视为内心的艺术家户可推知,决定拍摄蘑菇的延时视频是为了以艺术的方式捕捉动态生活,故选项Taylor B
29.A
29.D
30.C
31.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文本文主要介绍了电子垃圾的问题日益严重,包括其对环境的污染和对资源的浪费ewaste推理判断题根据第二段中
28.“Building alowcarbon economywill dependon batterytechnology forelectric vehiclesand energy建设彳氐碳经济》各取决于电动汽车和能storage.Taking theelements fromused batterieswill be an environmentalnecessity.源储存的电池技术从废旧电池中提取元素将是环保的必需品”以及第三段中“Another strongpressure inmining ewastefor recycled materials is that supplies could stop entirely.Up to30different elementsare used in smartphones,and sixof themare从电子垃圾中回收材料的另一个巨大压力是供应可能完全停止智能中使用了多predicted to run out in the next century.达种不同的元素,其中种预计将在下个世纪用完厂可知,此处提到了一些元素可能会在未来世纪耗尽,作者强调306了开发循环经济的重要性,以确保矿物资源得到重复利用,从而避免未来供应链的问题,并减少环境影响这表明作者对未来某些元素的供应感到担忧故选A细节理解题根据第四段中
29.“Developing a circular economywhere mineralsused intech devicesare savedand repurposedcould help us to bypasssupply chainissues in the futurewhile also helping toreduce environmentalimpacts Jsaid RSCpresident主席说“发展循环经济,节约和重新利用科技设备中使用的矿物,可以帮助我们在未Tom Welton.RSC Tom Welton来绕过供应链问题,同时也有助于减少对环境的影响“广可知,建议开发一个循环经济,其中科技设备中Tom Welton使用的矿物被保存和重新利用这可以绕过未来的供应链问题,同时减少环境影响故选推理判断题根据第五D
30.段中美国每年产生多万吨电“The USgenerates more than sixmillion tons of ewasteeach yearand recyclesonly15per cent.600子垃圾,其中只有被回收利用”以及本段中15%“Vast quantitiesare simplyburned orburied inlandfill topollute theair,soil大量的垃圾被直接焚烧或填埋,污染了空气、土壤和水”可知,作者提到美国每年产生超过万吨电子and water.600废物,但只有被回收这个例子说明了电子废物问题的严重性故选.主旨大意题文章主要讨论了电子废物15%C31问题的严重性,以及开发循环经济和有效回收科技设备中矿物的重要性文章中提到了全球电子废物的增长,以及供应链可能受到的影响,因此选项」日益严重的电子垃圾危机和供应链效应D“Growing ewastecrisis andsupply chaineffects厂概括文章的主要内容故选D
32.A
33.C
34.B
35.A【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章介绍了美国处于工作年龄的人口在医疗保健费用方面的困境调查显示,过半数成年人发现为家庭提供医疗保健具有挑战性,尤其是那些通过市场或个人计划获得保险的人此外,参与医疗保险和医疗补助的人也面临支付困难生活成本上涨加剧了这一问题,导致许多人因经济原因放弃或推迟必要的医疗服务推理判断题根据第二段中(高达)、()、(更
32.“a substantial51percent51%”“43percent43%“an even higher57percent高的)、第三段中(近一半)、()、()以及第五段中57%”“nearly onehalf45percent45%““65percent65%”“38percent(),()、(()和()可知,文章通过引用众38%“29percent29%”“37percent37%/\42percent42%”“39percent39%”多数据来呈现美国人的医疗保健支付状况故选项A细节理解题根据第三段中
33.“It isparticularly strikingthat a majority,specifically65percent,of workingage adults haveindicated that the escalation in the cost of variousgoods andservices overthe pastyear hashad adetrimental impact on theircapacity(特别弓|人注目的是,大多数,特别是的处于工作年龄的成年or that of their family to manage health care expenses.65%人表示,过去一年各种商品和服务成本的上涨对他们或其家庭管理医疗费用的能力产生了不利影响)”可知,较高的生活成本导致大多数处于工作年龄的美国人难以支付医疗费用故选项C词句猜测题根据画线部分的下文
34.“as wellas anincrease in the contributionsmade byworkers towards these plans in the year(以及到年,工人对这些计划的缴款也会增加)”可知,工人缴款增加和前面的趋势是并列关系,再结合20232023in the汕(与雇主赞助计划的医疗保险相关的费用)”可推知,costs associatedw health insurance foremployersponsored plans这一费用是呈现上升趋势,画线部分意为“呈上升趋势”,与“逐渐上升”意思一致故选项Climbed upB细节理解题根据最后一段
35.Furthermore,it isobserved thatmore than sixtenths of the individualswho aredevoid of any formof health insurancehave reportedthat theyor afamily memberhave hadto delayor forgomedical caredue tofinancial constraints.Among allthose whohave reportedsuch instances of skipping or delaying care,a considerable57percent havestated that a health(此夕卜,可以观察到,在没有任何形式的健康保险的人中,超过六分之一的人报告说,issue hasconsequently deteriorated.他们或家庭成员由于经济拮据不得不推迟或放弃医疗服务在报告此类不护理或延迟护理的所有人中,有的人表示,57%健康问题因此恶化户可知,那些缺乏任何类型的健康保险的人在有健康问题时,情况可能会变得更糟故选项A
36.G
37.C
38.A
39.B
40.F【导语】这是一篇说明文文章主要讲如何保护我们的眼睛根据第一段中的句子
36.“As isthe casewith manyof lifesblessings,our visualacuity isoften regardedwith a sense ofplacency until it mences topresent us with challenges.It isonly whenwe encounterimpediments inperusing thedaily publicationsand begin to suffer fromcephalalgias thatwe startto question the prudenceof ournocturnal vigilsspent beforethe luminousscreens.(就像生活中的许多祝福一样,我们的视觉敏锐度往往被视为一种自满的感觉,直到它开始给我们带来挑of our puters战只有当我们在阅读每日出版物时遇到障碍并开始患有头痛时,我们才开始质疑在电脑发光屏幕前进行夜间守夜的谨慎性户可知,这里讲只有我们眼睛出问题时我们才注重眼睛健康而项G Followthe following suggestionsto keepyour eyes(遵循以下建议以保持眼睛健康)符合语境,其中与上文对应,且healthy.eyes healthysuffer fromcephalalgias thefollowing有启下作用故选项suggestions G由上文
37.“What youeat hasa greatimpact onyour eyes.Youd betterhave abalanced diet,which includesplenty offish and(你吃的东西对你的眼睛有很大leafy green vegetables,fruits,nuts,and eggs.These containnutrients such as vitamins C and E.的影响你最好均衡饮食,包括大量的鱼和绿叶蔬菜、水果、坚果和鸡蛋这些含有维生素和等营养素厂可知,C E这里讲食物中含有维生素和等营养素的作用而项(它们对眼睛健康至关重要)C EC They are essential for eye health.符合语境,其中指代上文有承上作用故选项they nutrients suchas vitaminsC andE,C由上文
38.“If youhave beendonning ocularappliances sinceyour formativeyears,it islikely thatyou receivedinstruction ontheirproper maintenance.However,as timehas passed,you may have beesomewhat remissand haveceased todiligently adhere to.(如果你从成长期就开始戴眼镜,那么你很可能the practicesof preservingthe condition and functionalityof yourspectacles已经接受了正确维护眼镜的指导然而,随着时间的推移,你可能会变得有些疏忽,不再努力遵守保护眼镜状况和功能的做法户可知,这里主要讲随着时间的流逝,你可能会有所疏忽对眼睛的保护而项(这是一个A And thats a mistake.错误)符合语境,其中指代上文忽视对眼睛的保护,有承上作用故选项that A由下文
39.“You alreadyknow thisone,but itbears repeating—stop staringat yourputer screenor TVall thetime.You needto.(你已经知道这个了,但值得重复一take shortbreaks everyhalf anhour,just aminute oflooking away,or closingyour eyes遍——别一直盯着电脑屏幕或电视看你需要每半小时休息一次,只需看向别处或闭上眼睛一分钟厂可知,这里主要讲不要过度用眼,要学会休息而项(不要过度使用你的眼睛)符合语境,对下文有总括作B Donoveruse your eyes.用故选项B由上文(太阳镜可以让你看起来很酷厂以及后文提到太阳镜可以保护眼
40.“Sunglasses canmake youlook prettycooL睛免受阳光的眩光可知,这里主要讲使用太阳镜而项.(它们F They can also protect your eyes from the glare of the sun还可以保护你的眼睛免受阳光的照射)符合语境,其中指代上文有承上作用故选项they Sunglasses,F
41.D
42.C
43.A
44.C
45.B
46.D
47.A
48.B
49.D
50.C
51.B
52.C
53.A
54.B
55.D【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了虽然在现实世界中没有孩子,但他通过在网上扮演父亲的形Summer Clayton象和孩子说话,发布了许多具有启发性、指导性的的视频,成为网上万人的“骄傲爸爸”28考查形容词词义辨析句意每周,他都会坐下来吃饭,并与他的“孩子们”进行虚拟聊天快速的;
41.A.quick B.formal正规的;秘密的;虚拟的根据上文中的匕和下文中C.secret D.virtual hesproud dad to
2.8million peopleon theInternet”的(他看着镜头,询问他们一天的情况)可知,他在网上和“孩子们”“He looksinto thecamera andasks about their day.“进行虚拟聊天故选D考查动词词义辨析句意他教他们如何刮胡子,并提醒他们在生活造成伤害时痛苦是正常的训练;
42.A.trains B.使相信;教;支持根据下文中的可知,他convinces C.teaches D.supports His first video to go viral was a shaving howto教“孩子们”如何刮胡子故选C考查形容词词义辨析句意参考上题困难的,令人痛苦的;和平的;丢脸的;
43.A.painful B.peaceful C.shameful D.hopeful抱有希望的根据空后的可知,在生活中受伤时,感到痛苦是没什么的故选“when lifehurts”A考查形容词词义辨析句意对一些人来说,他的单向对话可能看起来很愚蠢枯燥无味的;艰难的;
44.A.dull B.tough傻的,愚蠢的;短暂的根据下句可知,前后句之间是转折关系根据下句C.silly D.brief But“But hisefforts havestruck a(弓|起共鸣)一chord amongpeople who5a fatherfigure or just someone who listens to their6可知,他的努力在一些人当中能够引起共鸣,再结合常识可知,他单方面的对话可能在一些人看来很愚in thedaily life.”蠢故选C考查动词词义辨析句意但在需要一个父亲形象或者只是一个在日常生活中倾听他们烦恼的人的那些人当中他的
45.努力引起了共鸣发现;需要;承认;开始根据空后的一A.find B.need C.admit D.start“a fatherfigure orjust someonewho和下文中的listens to their6in thedaily lifb”“especially foryoungsters who may not have a(父亲的)可知,这些人需要一个父亲形象,或一个在日常生活中倾听他们烦恼的人故选paternal role model”B考查名词词义辨析句意参考上题决定;爱好;借口;问题,苦恼
46.A.decisions B.hobbies C.excuses D.troubles根据上文和空前的可知,这里指倾听他们在日常生活中“He looksinto thecamera andasks abouttheir day.listens totheir”的烦恼故选D考查动词词义辨析句意年末,他开始在互联网上发布具有启发性和指导性的视频,粉丝们开玩笑地称他为
47.2020爸爸”发布;获益;搜索;捐赠根据句中的A.posting B.profiting C.searching D.donating with inspirational and howto可知,这里指的是在网上发布视频故选videos”A考查名词词义辨析句意参考上题批评家;追随者,拥护者;专家;记者
48.A.critics B.followers C.experts D.reporters根据上文中的可知,他是网上万人的“爸爸”,由此可知,他的hesbproud dadto
2.8million peopleon theInternet”280粉丝们(追随者)称呼他“爸爸故选B考查名词词义辨析句意他的第一段疯传的视频是一段如何刮胡子的视频——这是对一个给他发信息的人的回应,
49.这个人问道,“嘿,爸爸,你能教我刮胡子吗建议;承诺;奖励;回答,A.suggestion B.promise C.reward D.response反应根据空后的可知,网上有人问to someonewho senthim amessage asking,Hey Dad,can youteach me how to shave’他能否教刮胡子,作为回应,他出了一段如何刮胡子的视频故选D考查动词短语辨析句意这个视频大火,在几个小时内为他赢得了数万名新粉丝赶上;出
50.A.caught upB.came out来,出现;爆发;坚持根据句中的可知,这C.blew upD.held outearning himtens of thousands of new fans within hours”个视频在几小时内就涨粉上万人,所以是火爆了故选C考查名词词义辨析句意的大家庭来自各个年龄段地方;年龄;类型;
51.Clayton A.places B.ages C.types D.classes班级根据下文中的“Many of his kids9are oldenough to be hisparents.(他的许多,孩子都大到足以当他的父母了广可知,他的“孩子们”年龄不同故选B考查名词词义辨析句意的年轻似乎并不困扰他的粉丝信心;经验;年轻;
52.Clayton A.faith B.experience C.youthD.appearance外表根据上文中的“Many ofhis kids9are oldenough to be hisparents.(他的许多,孩子,都大到足以当他的父母了户可知,有些粉丝的年纪比大,但的年轻并没有困扰粉丝故选Clayton ClaytonC考查形容词词义辨析句意岁的看起来可能不是的目标观众,但她相信这是一个极好的
53.58Sarah DlmperioClayton主意,尤其是对于那些可能没有父亲榜样倾听或有时间倾听的年轻人来说巧妙的,极好的;有抱A.brilliant B.ambitious负的;复杂的;抽象的根据下文中的,C.plicated D.abstract“It sjust heartwarmingto seesomeone trying to15a smallpart of可知,她认为的做法很暖心,这是一个极好的主意故选that rolefor anyone”Clayton A考查名词词义辨析句意参考上题运气;时间;能量;荣誉结合前面的
54.A.luck B.time C.energy D.honor“may nothave(父亲的)可知,有些青少年的生活中没有能够倾听他们或者匀出时间倾听他们的父亲角色故选a paternal role model”B考查动词词义辨析句意她说“看到有人试图为任何人扮演这个角色的一小部分,真是令人暖心珍惜;
55.A.value创造;给下定义;装满,填满,担任根据上文中的(父B.create C.define D.fill youngsters whomay nothave a paternal亲的)可知,有些人的生活中没有可靠的父亲角色,而为这些人扮演了一小部分父亲角色故选rolemodel”Clayton D
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65.will pete【导语】这是一篇说明文文章介绍了今年夏天的巴黎奥运会上将首次使用紫色赛道考查形容词句意为了摆脱传统的红砖粘土颜色,奥运会赛道首次变成了紫色此空应填形容词作定语,
57.traditional修饰后面名词故填redbrick clay color traditionalo考查时态和主谓一致句意赛道的颜色从观众座位的灰色中脱颖而出句子描述客观事实,应用一般现在时,主
58.语为单数,谓语动词应用第三人称单数形式故填The colorstands考查非谓语动词句意这种紫色,在田径赛场上从未见过,是一个漫长过程的结果,但它不一定是美丽的句中
59.已有谓语空处作非谓语动词,逻辑主语与为被动关系,应用过去分词形式作状语故填has been,This purplecolor seeseen考查冠词句意这种紫色,在田径赛场上从未见过,是一个漫长过程的结果,但它不一定是美丽的表
60.the result of……的结果”,为固定搭配故填the考查非谓语动词句意我们必须努力设计颜色,使它们以尽可能好的色调出现,以突出运动员结合语意可知,
61.使它们以尽可能好的色调出现,是为了突出运动员,空处应用动词不定式形式作目的状语故填考查介to highlight
61.词句意这是一条赛道,它必须很漂亮,但最重要的是,这是一个运动员将要表演的舞台空处为“介词引导+which”限制性定语从句,且由可知,空处应用介词故填astage onon考查主语从句句意真正重要的是颜色和运动员脱颖而出空处引导主语从句,从句中缺主语,表示“什么”,应
62.用连接代词且置于句首,首字母大写故填what,What考查连词句意例如,红色让人感到兴奋和精力充沛;蓝色有助于减轻压力和焦虑,而紫色具有红色和蓝色的一
63.些特征,可以激励运动员发挥最佳水平,帮助他们取得好成绩由句意可知,前后两句为对比关系,空处应用并列连词表示“而”故填while,whileo考查定语从句句意例如,红色让人感到兴奋和精力充沛;蓝色有助于减轻压力和焦虑,而紫色具有红色和蓝色
64.的一些特征,可以激励运动员发挥最佳水平,帮助他们取得好成绩空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词指purple,物,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词故填which which考查时态句意年月日至日,世界上最好的田径运动员在巴黎奥运会美丽的体育场比赛根据时间状
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66.Dear Schoolmates,Volunteering isplaying acrucial rolein students9overall development.With theapproach ofsummer vacation,ifs hightimethat we took up volunteering.A willingheart tovolunteer providesuswithmassive benefits.Volunteering notonly makesus feelconnectedwith themunity but also isbeneficial toour wellbeing.Blessed witha sense of purposein life,we areoffered anamazingopportunity to learn valuable skills.There aredifferent waysof servingpeople,ranging from volunteering at childrens home or libraries to virtualvolunteering,helping pupilswith schoolwork online,or promotingintangible heritage.Why notthrow ourselvesinto volunteeringIt makesus a better personand createsabetterworld.Yours Sincerely,【导语】本文是一篇倡议信,要求考生就参加志愿活动,倡导同学们积极参加除了题目要求的三个要点外,考Li Hua生还应该添加适当细节,使得文章真实自然【详解】.词汇积累1
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2.简单句变复合句原句There aredifferent waysof servingpeople,ranging fromvolunteering atchildrens homeor librariesto virtualvolunteering,helping pupilswith schoolworkonline,or promotingintangible heritage.拓展句There aredifferent waysof servingpeople,which rangefromvolunteeringatchildrenshomeorlibrariestovirtualvolunteering,helping pupilswith schoolworkonline,or promotingintangible heritage.【点睛】【高分句型(引1]With theapproach ofsummer vacation,its hightime thatwetookupvolunteering.it istime that导的虚拟语气)【高分句型】(过去分2Blessed witha senseof purposein life,we areoffered anamazing opportunity tolearnvaluableskills.词作状语)
67.On theexam day,a fearof failureupset herstomach.Aliyas heartraced as she satdown infront ofthe desk.She tooka deepbreath,trying torecall theencouragement fromMrs.Leena.As shebegan thetest,the questionsseemed difficultat first,but shepushedthrough,step bystep,using thestrategies she had learned.With eachquestion shepleted,her confidencegrew.By theend oftheexam,Aliya feltasenseof acplishment,not becauseshe wassure she had acedit,but becauseshe hadfaced her fears andgivenit herall.She passedher mathexam withan unbelievableA gradeon herreport card.The momentshe sawthe grade,tears ofjoy welledup inher eyes.It wasntjust agrade.It wasa testamentto herhard work,her teachersunwavering support,andtheresilience she hadfound within herself.Aliya leftthe roomwith herhead heldhigh,no longerthe studentwho dreadedmath,but ayoung womanwhohad conquered herfears and believed inher abilities.【导语】本文以事件发展为线索展开,讲述了一个名叫阿里亚的学生在数学考试中持续遭遇挫折,但她最终在老师李娜夫人的鼓励和指导下,通过勤奋努力、坚定决心和韧性,成功克服了困难,准备迎接最终的考试【详解】.段落续写1
①由第一段首句内容“考试当天,她对失败的恐惧搅得她心神不宁”可知,第一段可描写阿里亚因害怕失败而紧张不安,但在老师的话语的鼓励下,她凭借所学的策略逐一应对难题,每完成一题就增强了自信,最终克服了恐惧,全力以赴完成了考试,获得了成就感
②由第二段首句内容“她的数学考试考了一个难以置信的等成绩”可知,第二段可描写阿里亚看到成绩时,眼中涌A出了喜悦的泪水,这成绩不仅代表分数,更是她努力、老师支持和自身韧性的证明她自信地离开教室,已从害怕数学的学生蜕变为战胜恐惧、自信满满的年轻女性续写线索考试日——恐惧失败——老师的话——运用策略——信心增加——得了等成绩——成就感——获得自68A信——感悟.词汇激活69行为类
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17.Why didntthe womango climbingA.She wasworn out.B.She losttouch withothers.C.She lovedthe sceneat thebottom.
18.What was the womandoing whenshe sawa dolphinA.Relaxing on thebeach.B.Sailing in a boat.C.Diving.
19.What madethe womangiveupdoing bungeejumpingA.Her health.B.Her fear.C.Equipment problems.
20.What didthe womanlike mostabout hervacationA.Taking photos.B.Visiting thecaves.C.Playing with the dolphin.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 DAEmbarkonanexhilarating expeditionacross theancient traderoutes,mencing your5day odysseyfrom theheart ofChina tothe vibrant landsof CentralAsia.Day1in Turpan,China:mence yourjourney in the oasiscity ofTurpan,where you will delveinto theintricate KarezWellSystem—a testamenttotheingenuity ofancient irrigationtechniques thatpersist in their operationalcapacity tothis day.As thesunsets onyour inauguralday,retreat tothe tranquilityofafamilyowned vineyard,where youcan meanderthrough theverdantvineyards,engaging inconversations withthe hospitablelocals togain insightsinto theircustomary wayof life.Day2in Urumqi,China:With the first lightof dawn,set forthfrom Turpantothebustling metropolisof Urumqi,thepolitical epicenterof Xinjiang.Post anourishing breakfast,immerse yourselfinthecultural tapestryoftheXinjiang Museum,atreasure troveof diverseartworks,meticulously craftedhandiworks,and historicalartifacts.As youprepare towing yourway toKashgar,seize theopportunityto amble throughthevibrantErdaoqiao Market,the mostexpansive marketplacein Xinjiang,teemingwith amedleyofgoods.Day3in Kashgar,China:Devote thisday tothe leisurelyexploration ofKashgar,mencing witha visittothebustlingHandicrafts Street,a cornucopiaof artisanaltreasures rangingfrom copperwares tometal andporcelain masterpieces.Pause forrefreshmentinatimehonoredteahouse,whereyoucan minglewiththeconvivial munity,partaking intheir animateddialogues andspiriteddances.As theday drawstoaclose,retire to your lodgingsfor arejuvenating nightsrest in anticipation ofthe forthingvoyageto Osh.Day4in Osh,Kyrgyzstan:Upon reachingthe secondcity ofKyrgyzstan,Osh,immerse yourselfintheNational HistoricalandArchaeological Museumplex,a repositoryof culturalartifacts,handiworks,and sculpturesthat narratethe regionsstoried past.Subsequently,venture tothe JaymaBazaar,themostexpansive marketplaceinCentralAsia,whose originsare rootedinthebygoneera oftheSilkRoad.Should yourinterest lieinthesilken threadsof history,inquire of your guideto leadyou tothe YodgorlikSilkFactory,a sanctuarywhere the ageold manualsilkmaking processis preserved.Day5in Ashgabat,Turkmenistan:Conclude yourjourney witha serenemorning trainexcursion,culminating inyourarrival atAshgabat,the capitalof Turkmenistan.Dedicate theday tothe explorationoftheParthian Fortressesof Nisa,a pivotalcityfrom theParthian Empiresearly annals.As eveningdescends,return tothe cityto savora mealand embarkonaneveningsojourntothe AshgabatNational Museumof History,where thechronicles ofthe nationare enshrined.
21.On whichday cana touristhave ateatastingexperienceA.Day
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22.What doesthe tourin Urumqiand Oshhave inmonA.Staying ata localfarm.B.Shopping ata market.C.Visiting anancient city.D.Dancing withlocal people.
23.Where cana touristvisit amuseum inthe eveningA.Turpan.B.Kashgar.C.Osh.D.Ashgabat.BAs amushroom scientist,you arevastly outnumbered,with estimatessuggesting that there arebetween
2.2million and
3.8(真菌),million species of fungithe majorityof whichare yetto beidentified.However,professionals inthe fieldare notalone intheireffortstouncovernewspecies.An enthusiasticmunityofamateurshasemerged,bridging thegap betweenprofessionals andnonprofessionals.These amateurshave evenmadesignificantdiscoveries.One suchamateur isTaylor Lockwood,a74yearoldmushroom enthusiastand professionalphotographer.In1984,while livingon theMendocino coastof California,Taylor Lockwooddeveloped afascinationwithmushrooms.Outside mycottage werethese amazingmushrooms,he says.And itwas asif thesemushrooms lookedatmeandsaid,Taylor,goout andtelltheworldhowprettyweare.Lockwood answeredtheir calland purchasedcamera equipmentto capturetheir truenature.His passionfor photographingmushrooms wasso intensethat hewould evendig holesnext tothemushroomsto get theperfect anglefor hisshots.In theMonongahela NationalForest,Taylor Lockwooddiscovered anunusual mushroomthat lookedliketinyfingerswearing offwhitegloves.Upon deeperinvestigation,fungi researcherAmy Rossmanconfirmed thatitwasa“hazel glove”mushroom,which isa rarefind.Mushrooms arenot likeplants,“Rossman says.They donteupatthesametimeeveryyear,and sosometimesitcanbedecadesbetweenwhenafungusfruits.Rossman saysthats whyits sovaluable tohave peoplelike TaylorLockwoodsearchingthroughtheforestwithatrainedeye.(延时拍摄A fewyears ago,TaylorLockwoodrealized thatstill photoswerent sufficient,sohechose tocreate timelapse的)videos of mushrooms.When Ido timelapse,I seeso muchlife happeningaround themushrooms—insects,worms andothersmall creaturesinteractingwiththem,“hesays.Lockwoods lovefbr artis evidentin hisapproach tofilming mushroomsovertime.Although heappreciates thescientific aspectofhiswork,he identifieshimself asan artistat heart.
24.What canwe learnaboutmushroom amateursfrom paragraph1A.They keepclose trackofthegrowth offungi.B,They helpidentify newspeciesofmushroom.C.They replaceprofessional scientistsinthefield.D.They classifythe majorityofmushroomspecies.
25.What inspiredLockwood tophotograph mushroomsA.His desirefor knowledge.B.His curiosityabout nature.C.The beautyof nearbymushrooms.D.The appealof outdoorphotography.
26.Which ofthefollowingbest describesLockwood accordingto paragraph3A.Skilled andobservant.B,Focused andflexible.C.Talented andoptimistic.D.Organized andresponsible.
27.Why didLockwood decideto maketimelapse videosof mushroomsA.To improvehis photographytechniques.B.To capturedynamic lifeinanartistic way.C.To collectbiological datafor deeperresearch.D.To usea newapproach toscientific studies.CElectronic waste,or ewaste,has reachedlevels thatcannot becontinued.More effortsare neededto takepreciousmetals fromabandoned laptopsand smartphones.Research showsthat over57million tonsof ewastewas createdworldwide in2021and peopleare frustratedaboutthelack ofoptions torecycle theirtech.Building alowcarbon economywill dependon batterytechnology forelectric vehiclesand energystorage.Taking the(锂离子)(钻)elements fromused batterieswill be an environmentalnecessity.Lithiumion batteriesalso containcobalt andcopper(铜),but asmining for these metalscreates poisonouspollution thatcan ruinthe environment,so toocan batteryrecycling if notdone properly.Ws aproblem thatneeds tobe solvedquickly.Another strongpressure inmining ewasteforrecycledmaterialsisthatsuppliescouldstopentirely.Up to30differentelements areused insmartphones,and sixof themare predictedtorunout inthe nextcentury.Developing acircular economywhere mineralsusedintech devicesare savedand repurposedcouldhelpustobypass supplychainissues inthe futurewhile alsohelping toreduce environmentalimpacts/9said RSCpresident TomWelton.It isessential thatgovernmentsand businessesurgently domore todeal withthe worldsgrowing ewastecrisis andease theworry onsupply chains.”The USgenerates morethansixmillion tonsof ewasteeach yearand recyclesonly15per cent.So there isahuge needtoincrease andregulate recyclinginstead ofshipping wasteabroad,where it is takenapart ormade intopieces,releasing poisonthatcan exposeworkers,including children,to diseaseslike cancer.Vast quantitiesare simplyburned orburied inlandfill topollute theair,soil andwater.Electronic equipmentis forecastto generatenearly75million metrictonsofewaste annuallyby2030—almostdouble whatwas createdin
2014.Less than20per centof globalewaste iscurrently recycledand thatneeds tochange.
28.Whats the authors attitudetowardsthefuture suppliesof certainelementsA.Concerned.B.Satisfied.C.Objective.D.Uncertain.
29.What doesTomWeltonsuggestA.Regulating localrecycling.B.Boosting effortsto takemetals.C.Increasing globalewaste recycling.D.Developing acircular economyfor techminerals.
30.Why doestheauthormention theUS ewasteinthefifth paragraphA.To showthe focuson theproblem from the government.B,To makea furtherprediction aboutworsening problems.C.To illustratethe seriousnessoftheproblem.D.To finda solutiontotheproblem.
31.What doesthe passagemainly talkaboutA.Minings environmentalimpact.B.Lack ofrecycling optionsfor tech devices.C.Need foracirculareconomy intechdevices.D.Growing ewastecrisis andsupply chaineffects.A significantproportion ofthe Americanpopulace within the workingagedemographic areencountering challengesinmeeting thefinancial demandsassociated with health care,as pera recentprehensive evaluation.This study,which isthe inauguraledition ofthe HealthCare AffordabilitySurvey conducted by themonwealth Fund,revealsthat asubstantial51percent ofadults fallingwithin theage bracketof19to64years haveexpressed thataffording health care forthemselvesand theirfamily iseither exceedinglychallenging ormoderately difficult.This observationenpasses43percent ofindividualswho arebeneficiaries ofhealthinsuranceprovided bytheir employersand anevenhigher57percent whohave securedhealthinsurance througha marketplaceor haveopted for an individualplan.Additionally,it isnoteworthy thatnearly onehalfoftheworkingageadultswho are under theMedicare programand45percent ofthose who are recipientsof Medicaidalso admitto facinghardships incovering theirhealth careexpenses.Jt isparticularlystriking thatamajority,specifically65percent,of workingageadults haveindicatedthat theescalationinthecostofvarious goodsandservices overthe pastyear hashad adetrimental impacton theircapacity orthatoftheirfamilytomanagehealthcareexpenses.The aforementionedsurvey,which isbased ona samplethat isrepresentative ofthe nationand prisesnearly7,900individualswho are19years ofage orolder,was carriedout from the midpointof Aprilthroughthemonth ofJuly inthe currentyear.Thissurvey followson theheels ofanother analysisconductedbythe researchentity knownas KFF,which demonstratedan upwardtrendin thecosts associatedwithhealthinsurance foremployersponsored plansas wellasanincrease inthe contributionsmade byworkerstowards theseplansintheyear
2023.The newlydisseminated analysishas furtherunearthed that38percent ofthe individualswho participatedinthesurveyidentified costastheprimary factorthat ledthem orafamily member toeither forgoor postponethe receiptof necessaryhealth careservicesortheprocurement ofprescribed medicationwithinthelast12months.This includes29percent ofthose whoareundertheprotection ofemployerbased coverage,37percent whoare insuredthrough individualand marketplacehealth plans,42percent whoarecovered byMedicare,and39percent whoare recipientsof Medicaid.Furthermore,it isobserved thatmorethansixtenths ofthe individualswhoaredevoid ofany formofhealthinsurance havereportedthat theyorafamilymemberhave hadto delayor forgomedical caredue tofinancial constraints.Among allthose whohavereported suchinstancesofskippingordelayingcare,a considerable57percent havestated thata healthissue hasconsequentlydeteriorated.
32.How doesthe articlepresent Americans,healthcare payment situationA.By citingdata.B.By givingexamples.C.By givingreasons.D.By makingparisons.
33.What leadsto mostworkingage Americansdifficulty inpaying healthcare costsA.Their heavydebt.B.Unemployment.C,Higher costof living.D.Higher healthcarepayment.
34.What maythe underlinedphrase inthe fourthparagraph meanA.Declined.B.Climbed up.C.Remained stable.D.Kept uncertain.
35.What mayhappen tothose wholacked anytype ofhealth insuranceA.They mayget worseif theyhave health problems.B.They aresure toobtain helpfromthegovernment.C.They mayhave toskip ordelay anyhealthproblems.D.They may not getaffected withany diseases.第二节(共小题;每小题分,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人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项As isthe casewith manyof lifesblessings,our visualacuity isoften regardedwithasenseofplacencyuntilitmencestopresent uswith challenges.It isonly whenwe encounterimpediments inperusing thedaily publicationsandbegintosufferfromcephalalgias thatwe startto question the prudenceof ournocturnal vigilsspent beforethe luminousscreens of ourputers.36Eat well.What youeat hasa greatimpactonyour eyes.Youd betterhave abalanced diet,which includesplenty offish andleafygreenvegetables,fruits,nuts,and eggs.These containnutrientssuchasvitaminsCandE.37A healthydiet alsohelps preventobesityand diabetes,which mayaffect youreye healthbadly.Take careofourglasses.If youhave beendonning ocularappliances sinceyour formativeyears,it islikely thatyou receivedinstructionon theirproper maintenance.However,as timehas passed,you mayhave beesomewhat remissand haveceased todiligentlyadheretothe practicesof preservingthe conditionand functionalityof yourspectacles.38Employ adelicate,cottonen textileto meticulouslycleanse theocular lensesonadaily basis,ensuring theremoval ofany surfacedebrisand smudges.Additionally,it isprudent tosubmerge thespectacles ina tepidaqueous solutioninfused witha milddetergentbiweekly toeliminate microbialcolonies thatmayhaveaccumulated.When placingtheminrepose,ensure thatthe lensesareoriented skywardto preventany inadvertentpression thatcould leadto deformationor scratching.Consistently reposethem withinarobust protectiveenclosure duringperiods ofdisuse toshield themfrom potentialdamage.39You alreadyknow thisone,but itbears repeating-stop staringat yourputer screenor TVallthetime.You needtotake shortbreaks everyhalf anhour,just aminute oflooking away,or closingyour eyes.Wear sunglasses.Sunglasses canmake youlook prettycool.40Find sunglassesthat arestylish andfortable andkeep themcloseby atall timeduring summer.A.Andthatsamistake.B.Dont overuseyour eyes.C.Theyareessentialforeyehealth.D.Have youreyes checkedregularly.E.Wearing fancysunglasses isthought tobea good choice.F.Theycanalsoprotectyoureyesfromtheglareofthesun.G.Follow thefollowing suggestionsto keepyoureyeshealthy.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Summer Claytonmay nothave childrenin reallife,but hesa prouddadto
2.8million peopleontheInternet.Every week,he sitsdown todinner andhasa41chat withhis“kids”.He looksinto thecamera andasks abouttheir day.He42them how toshave,and remindsthem itsOK tobe43when lifehurts.To some,his onewayconversations mayseem
44.But his(弓[起共鸣)efforts havestruck achord amongpeople who45a fatherfigure—orjustsomeonewholistenstotheir46inthedailylife.Clayton isa civilianfitness trainerin reallife.He started47ontheInternet inlate2020withinspirationalandhowtovideos,and48jokingly calledhim dad”.Hisfirstvideotogoviralwasashavinghowto-a49to someonewho senthim amessage asking,“Hey Dad,can youteach mehowtoshave”The video50,earning himtensofthousandsofnewfanswithinhours.Claytons extendedfamily esin all
51.Many ofhis kidsare oldenough tobe hisparents.Claytons52doesnt seem to botherhis fans.At58,Sarah DImperiomaynotseem likeClaytons targetaudience,but shebelieves thatit9sa()(父亲的)n53idea,especially foryoungsterswhomaynothaveapaternalrolemodel thatlistens orhas54to listen.Its justheartwanningto seesomeone tryingto55a smallpart of that rolefor anyoneJ shesays.
41.A.quick B.formal C-secret D.virtual
42.A.trains B.convinces C.teaches D.supports
43.A.painful B.peaceful C.shameful D.hopeful
44.A.dull B.tough C.silly D.brief
45.A.find B.need C.admit D.start
46.A.decisions B.hobbies C.excuses D.troubles
47.A.posting B.profiting C.searching D.donating
48.A.critics B.followers C.experts D.reporters
49.A.suggestion B.promise C.reward D.response
50.A.caught upB.came outC.blew upD.held out
51.A.places B.ages C,types D.classes
52.A.faith B.experience C.youth D.appearance
53.A.brilliant B.ambitious C.plicated D.abstract
54.A.luck B.time C.energy D.honor
55.A.value B.create C.define D.fill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1Fans will be seeingpurple atthe Olympicswhen athletestry toset recordsat thissummers ParisGames.In amoveaway froma more56tradition redbrickclaycolor,an Olympictrack isgoing purplefor thefirst time.观众The colorofthelanes57stand outfromthegrey ofthe spectatorseating.This purplecolor,never58see beforeforanathletics track,has been59resultofa longprocess butit doesnthave tobe justbeautiful.“We hadto workhard onthe colorsso thatthey cameoutinthe bestpossible tones60highlight theathletes.Its atrack andithas tobe pretty,but aboveall,its astage61which theathletes aregoing to perform.62is reallyimportant isthatthecolors andtheathletes standout Jsaid Blondel.Different colorscan triggerdifferent emotionsand feelings.For example,red makespeople feelexcited andenergetic;bluehelps reducestress andanxiety63purple hassome ofthe characteristicsof bothred andblue,64can motivateathletes toperform attheirbest andhelp themproduce goodresults.Thebesttrackandfieldathletesintheworld65pete inthe beautifulstadium atthe ParisOlympics fromAugust1st11th,
2024.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15教育部发文要求中小学生“五育并举”,积极参与志愿服务暑假将至,假设你是校学生会主席李华,请你在校英语
66.报上发表一封倡议信内容包括.志愿者活动的益处;
1.可以开展的志愿者活动;
2.发出倡议3注意写作词数应为词左右;
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100.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear schoolmates,Yours Sincerely,第二节满分分Li Hua
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67“Not again!”Aliya shoutedangrily,looking atthe marksshehadattained inher mathstest.It seemedasiffailing inthe mathtest hadbee apart andparcel ofher life.Despite herefforts,shehadbeen unable toperform舌塞well.Tears inhereyes,she quicklyshoved Lthe paperinto herbag beforeany classmatecould makea rudement on her.Effortlessly,using theback ofher palm,she waswiping thetears whenher teacherMrs Leenanoticed her.She cametoAliyas deskand,inasoft voice,asked herto seeher duringthe breaktime.Wondering whatit couldbe,Aliya waitedimpatiently forlunchtime.Finally,when thebell rang,she madeher wayto MrsLeena.As soonasshesaw Aliya,she gesturedfor herto sitontheempty chairbeside her.She carefullystudied herface,cleared herthroat witha brightsmile andsaid,You seemtobeanxious.I thinkI knowwhatsbothering you.If youallow meI thinktogether wemay eup withagoodsolution.,,With apuzzled look,she said,Well maam,you knowI havebeen strugglingin mathssince thebeginning ofthe term.Itseems asifnomatter howhard I work,I amunable to getthedesired result.I feelso upsetJ shesaid sadly.“You neednot beso gloomy,“encouraged MrsLeena.With thesethree keyingredients:hard work,determination and(韧性),resilience youwill moveahead andsucceed.Ifs alwaysthefirststep thafsdifficult,but onceyou decidenot tolook backandnot giveup,youwillbe successful,my dear,eon,gather yourselfand lefsworkonit together.”From thatday onwards,Aliya workedhard,religiously followingher teachersadvice.By thetime thefinal examsdrew close,shehadthoroughly revisedher mathbook andwellprepared.注意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2On theexam day,a fearof failureupset herstomach.She passedher mathexam withan unbelievableA gradeonherreport card.英语答案[原文
1.A1W:Charlie,I boughta shirtforyou.M:Thank you.I hopeyou keptthe receipt.Ive puton someweight.[原文]
2.B M:Hi,Linda,this isAndy.Fm atDans houseand weregoing towatch twogreat wildlifeprograms atsix.I knowyoulove thosetwo.Would youlike tojoin usW:Of course.Til finishmy homeworkat aboutfive.Til goto danceshouse afterthat.【原文】
3.B M:Im justgoingtoacpany youtotheentrance to make sureMark iswaiting foryou.W:I appreciateit,but itsnot necessary.Just dropme offround thecorner.Dont worry.Til behome before10:00p.m.I haveEnglishclass firstthing tomorrowmorning.【原文】
4.C M:Do youonly havetwo bags,madamW:No,I havethree moreinthecar.M:OK.Let metake allofyourbags toyour room.【原文】
5.A W:Hello,Dr.Lins office.How canI helpyouM:Hello,this isTom Harrisspeaking.I needtomakean appointmentto seeDr.Lin.W:How about2:00this afternoonM:Good,but canyou tellmehowtogettoyouroffice
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7.B【原文】W:Where areyou,Darryl Isit sunnythere asit ishere todayM:No,itispretty wethere.Vm goingto meetmy doctor.W:Are younot workingtodayM:No,not today.I workevery dayexcept Tuesdayand Friday.W:What doyou dothereM:Iworkatagolf course.Tm agroundskeeper.W:OK.So whatdoes agroundskeeper doM:We lookafter thegolf course—make surethe grassis OKand allofthat.Its likebeing agardener.
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10.B【原文】M:Look atthat sky—what beautifulcolors.Red,orange,yellow...Its goingtobea niceday tomorrow.W:Do youthink soM:sure.Haven91you heardthe saying—Red skyat night,Shepherds delight.It meansthat ifthereisa nicesunset intheevening,thenextday willbe fine.W:Fve heardthe saying.I dontknow whetheritisactually true.There arelots ofold sayingsabouttheweather.Not manyof themaretrue.M:What othersayings doyou knowW:Well,theres onethat saysRain beforeseven,fine byeleven.”M:Is thattrueW:Not here!Ive knownit startsraining at five inthemorningand isstill rainingatfiveintheafternoon!And there9s anotherone-If acow islying down,it meansits goingto rain.M:Is thatone trueW:No,I thinkif acow islying down,it meansthatthecow istired!
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13.C[原文]W:I haveanother cold.Why isit thatwe canput aman onthe moonbut wecant curea moncoldM:It doesseemtobeabig problemfor scientists.W:Yes,especially intheageof geneticprofiling.M:Genetic whatW:Profiling.Scientists saythey willsoon beable toanalyze the genes ofevery singleperson.M:Cant theydo thatnowW:Yes,but soonit willbe cheapto do.Then theywillbeabletoinvent curesfbr individualpeoples problems.M:It willprobably etoo lateto cureyour cold.W:Seems likeit,although scientistsnow havethegenesequences forhalf thepopulation ofIceland.。