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机密☆启用前名校联考联合体届高三第一次联考2025(暨入学检测)注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂
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1.How will the womango to townA.On foot.B.By bus.C.By bicycle.
2.What doesthe manmeanA.The snowis unexpected.B.He drovewithout difficulty.C.It seldomsnows inNewport.
3.What is the timenowA.7:
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4.What doesthe womanthink of the tripA.Exciting.B.Challenging.C.Not interesting.
5.Where are the twospeakersA.In WestStreet.B.In South Street.C.At the railway station.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遍10第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从
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522.55题中所给的、、三个选项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A B C5秒钟;听完后,各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.What didthe mandoA.He heldan exhibition.B.He visitedan exhibition.C.He workedfor anexhibition.
7.What kindof museumare the speakers talkingaboutA.An artmuseum.B.A naturalhistory museum.C.A transportmuseum.名校联考联合体届高三第一次联考暨入学检测2025英语参考答案题号123456789101112131415答案A A B C B BC BC AA C B A C题号161718192021222324252627282930答案A CCBC D BCC DD A BCB题号313233343536373839404142434445答案A D ACB GD AE BC A D CB题号46474849505152535455答案DAB ADBCBAD对比各部分有关交通的说明可确定答案
21.Do是英国著名生物学家查尔斯•达尔文的故居根据本部分有关他在这里进行科学研究的叙述
22.Bo Down House可确定答案根据可确定答案
23.Co“The gardensare arrangedby colour..细节理解题根据第一段可知,作者对文艺复兴感兴趣,而被称为文艺复兴之城,也就是
24.Co FerraraFerrara和文艺复兴有关,所以作者去这个地方参观推理判断题根据第二段可知,作者认为比不上意大利的很多地方,在这旅行的体验不是太好,
25.Do Ferrara所以作者认为对的评价是正确的、合理的The MichelinGreen GuideFerrara细节理解题根据第三段可知,是以强大的埃斯特家族命名的
26.Do Castello Estense推理判断题根据最后一段可知,作者对在的旅行比在的旅行更满意
27.Ao MantuaFerrara概括第二段内容可确定答案步态分析可以评估和预测你的健康状况
28.Bo根据第三段中所说的话可确定答案
29.Co Dr.Bryan Heiderscheit根据倒数第
二、三段内容可知,理疗师发现他的病人步态异常并非身体原因,而是因朋友逝世所引起的
30.Bo悲伤所致,所以理疗师找人帮助她摆脱悲伤,让她得到了她可能不会得到的心理干预本文以“步态是一种生命体征为主线进行叙述短文首段引出该内容,结尾段与首段相呼应,
31.Ao vital sign”其余部分均与有关“vitalsign”此处的指第四段中所叙述的阿根廷足球联赛实施了一项禁令,禁止客队支持者观看甲
32.Do a unique situation级联赛比赛根据
33.Ao“This providedthe perfectconditions for a naturalexperiment,allowing the researchers to examine the可确定答案研究者们是利用一个真实的环境来研究精impact of moral support on behavior in areal worldsetting.神支持对行为的影响,而不是人为地设置一个实验情景概括
34.Co“Whats alsostriking isthat smallerteams aremost affectedby thelack of moral support,while biggerteamsexperience decline in performanceonly whenfacing opponentswith equalstrength.This suggeststhat moral support可确定答案makes upfor thepower imbalancebetween teams.“本文的是作为“成绩提高者来进行介绍的短文首段中的
35.Bo“moral support”a performance enhancer”moral提示了该内容,其余部分围绕该内容进行叙述support significantly affects performance^^联系上句及下句内容可确定答案
36.Go联系上句内容可确定答案
37.Do概括本段内容可确定答案
38.Ao概括下句内容可确定答案
39.Eo联系上句内容可确定答案
40.Bo事实;现实句中指上段中的根据本段所述的“向学校图书馆提供以有色
41.Co reality:that“help stop racism”人种为主题的各种书籍”可确定答案提供
42.Ao bring:认为
43.Do believe:白人为主要角色的书籍多于黑人或有色人种为主要角色的书籍
44.Co最初根据原计划的和后来的
45.Bo initially:“buy15books forjust herschool”buy five sets of15books forfive可确定答案local schools”主要角色
46.Do main characters:设立一个柠檬水摊
47.Ao set up a lemonade stand:扩大;扩展根据原计划的和后来的
48.Bo expand:“buy15books forjust herschool”buy fivesets of15books for可确定答案five localschools”复数形式价值观念
49.Ao values告诉
50.Do tell:尊敬的根据本文的主题内容可确定答案
51.Bo respectful:“stop racism”联系第二段中的“可确定
52.Co42more diversebooks thatfeature people of color into school libraries^^答案
53.Bo feelings:感情;情绪根据ucan get sad ifthey*re made fun of9可确定答案样貌根据本文的主题内容可确定答案
54.Ao the way youlook:“stop racism”重要
55.Do matter:考查冠词此处表泛指,且后面接的词以元音音素开头,故用不定冠词
56.an importantano考查词性转换此处指来到澳大利亚的人,且用复数故填
57.arrivalso arrivalso考查非谓语动词与后面的句子主语之间是主谓关系,应用现在分词
58.gettingo get used toWong andhis wife作状语故填gettingo考查时态此处指他们以前在国内的时候,应用一般过去时故填
59.wereo were考查定语从句空处引导非限制性定语从句,关系词代替先行词在从句中作主语,
60.whicho cherry blossoms故填关系代词whicho考查介词此处表示他们和许多澳大利亚华裔一样,且空处位于句首,首字母应大写故填
61.LikeLike考查非谓语动词和宾语之间是动宾关系,应用过去分词作宾语补足语故填
62.connectedo connectthemconnected o考查名词所有格此处指他妈妈的祖先们,故填名词所有格
63.motherso mothers考查非谓语动词此处是非谓语动词作宾语补足语,和之间是主动关系,前面的谓语
64.makeo Chinesemake动词是且此处是叙述历史上发生过的事情,应用省略的动词不定式故填see,to make考查连词表示“无论是……还是……”,此处表示“无论你是第一代移
65.Whethero Whether...or...民还是在澳大利亚出生的华人”,且空处位于句首,首字母应大写故填Whethero第四部分第一节【参考范文】Dear Michael.Fm writingto askyou for a favor.Tm incharge of the columnSchool Lifearound theWorld^^of ourschool Englishnewspaper.The columncovers allaspects ofschool lifethroughout the world,with thepurpose ofbroadening thestudents*horizons andproviding newthings for them tolearn from.I wonderif youcould contributean articleto thecolumn,one aboutthe schoollife inBritain withabout1,000words.I wouldgreatly appreciateit.Fm looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua第二节【参考范文】Kristy lookedshocked atmy kindwords.She hadntexpected that I wouldmake suchkind mentsabout herwhen shewasso cruelto me.For amoment,she juststood there,not knowingwhat tosay.Then sheasked,“Why are you beingsonice tome,Ann”I responded,Well,because I like youand Twant youto bemy friend.,9It seemedthat she was touchedbymy kindness.With aguilty lookon herface,she saidsoftly,Ann,I thinkyoure the right personI can make friendswith.”So ourfriendship startedon thatvery day.During thedays thatfollowed,we hadmany goodtimes.In art class,wesat together,appreciating eachothers drawings and givingadvice.On holidays,we travelledtogether to the countrywherewe practiseddrawing landscapesfrom nature.We thoroughlyenjoyed ourfriendship.Now Isee thatbullying can bedestroyed bykindness.Being kindto otherswill make them friendlyto you,and youwill receivekindness inreturn.听力材料Text1M:How areyou goingtotown,Sue BybicycleW:No.I hadthought Tdtake abus but then I decided towalk withmy friends.Text2W:Did you have anytrouble drivingthrough thesnow,Mr.BrownM:A little.It^really coldtoday,isnt itIt doesntusually snowso earlyhere inNewport.Text3M:Hurry up,Mary.The playbegins at8:
15.W:So westill havetwenty minutes.M:But Idont thinkwe canget to the theaterin twentyminutes.Text4M:Are youlookingforward to yourtrip toHawaiiW:Not really.If Ihad my way,Id stayand getsome sleep,but everyoneelse inmy familywants to go.M:Oh,Im sureyou wontregret itwhen youget there.Text5W:Excuse me.Where istherailwaystation,pleaseM:Well,go alongSouthStreet,turn leftat thetraffic lightsand walk along WestStreet for about fiveminutes.You cantmissit.Text6M:It was one of the mostinteresting exhibitionsFve everseen.W:I couldntagree more.M:Well,those earlyvehicles didnthave aroof,so you had toprotect yourself.Even the first buseswere opentopand,e tothink of it,so werethefirsttrains.W:I supposeyou musthave beenable toenjoy thescenery,though,and goingso slowlyprobably meantyouhad a goodview of everything!Text7M:Hello,Peter speaking.W:Hello,Peter.This isJane.I wonderwhether youwill bebusy thisweekend.A groupof ushave decided togocampingin thecountry.Would youlike tojoin usWe willleave afterwork on Friday and return earlyon Sundayevening.M:That soundsfun.When areyou meetingW:Well,were meetingat530at thegate of the park.Im takingmy thingsto workwith meonFridaymorning.Do youthinkyou canmanage tobe therethenM:Yes,of course.W:Were takingclothes for a coupleof days,small tentsand sleepingbags.You donthave toworry aboutfinding atentthough,if youhavent gotone,as Jimhas aspare one.We haventdecided aboutfood yet.Ill letyou knowabout thatlater.M:Fine.Thanks for the invitation.Text8W:Is thisthe classon preparingfor interviewsM:Yes,this istherightplace,ein,please.W:I amso happyIve foundthis classbecause Imreally nervousabout myinterview tomorrow.M:Okay.When wego into an interview,what doyou thinkour firstconsideration shouldbeW:I thinkthat ourlooks areprobably thefirst thingan interviewerjudges usby.M:Yes,but friendlinessand a good attitudeare alsovery important.W:Yes,and theyhelp establisha friendlytone forthe restof theinterview.M:And theinterviewers arealways interested in whatyou askthem abouttheir pany.W:What elseshould I think aboutM:Be yourselfand behonest.Simply answerthe questionsput toyou.Text9M:Hey,Sis.Are youinterestedinbuying someused books for schoolYou canreally savesome moneythat way.W:Well,what doyou haveM:Well,lets see.I have a sciencebook calledTodays World,and Fmselling itfor thirtydollars.W:Thirty Thatsa littleexpensive for an oldbook likethat.M:Maybe so,but Ibought itfor sixty.Plus,I wrotea lot of notesin the book thatshould helpyou with the clas..if youcouldread mywriting.W:What elseareyousellingM:Okay,I have an Englishwriting textbook for fourteendollars,a mathbookfortwentythree,and anovel foronly sevendollars.W:Uh,hmmm.M:Its uptoyou.You know,these thingsgo fast.W:Okay,Ill takethe novel.I thinkId betternot buy the otherbooks fornow.Teachers arealways changingtheir mindsabouttextbooks.Text10Hello,wele to Hardacre College.The collegecampus isbuilt arounda main square.This is at theheart of the collegewith walkwaysleading toall thedepartments,the library,the dininghall and the sportshall.What aboutthe workofthe college You can lookforwardtothe latestdesign inlaboratories andlecture rooms,allequipped withinteractive videoteaching boards.This meansthat you can be in oneroom watchingand listening,and yourlecturercanbeteaching somewhereelse.There arealso excellentfacilities fordisabled students.And thereis accessfor wheelchairsthroughout thecollege atgroundfloor level,with special lifts toall floorsat higherlevels.All studentsare weleand encouragedto participatein various student organizations,including performancemedia,athletic,academic,religious,cultural andpolitical groups.With this full rangeof options,students canpursue existingpassionsor expand their horizonsby tryingsomething new.So whetheryou want to startstudying ornot,why dontyou etoHardacreand seeeverything ithas tooffer听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Why doesthe womanphone the manA.To findout whetherhe isbusy.B.To invitehim tojoin in their activity.C.To askabout hisplan forthe weekend.
9.When willthe womansgroup startoutA.On Sundayevening.B.On Fridaymorning.C.On Fridayafternoon.
10.What needntthe mantake withhimA.A tent.B.Clothes.C.A sleepingbag.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.According tothe woman,what helpsto make agoodfirst impressionin ajob interviewA.One*s look.B.Ones voice.C.Ones attitude.
12.Which ofthe followingisthemans adviceA.Be active.B.Be careful.C.Be honest.
13.Where doesthis conversationprobably takeplaceA.In anoffice.B.In aclassroom.C.In aninterview room.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What isthemandoingA.Selling books.B.Buying books.C.Reading books.
15.What isthebookToday*s WorldaboutA.Writing.B.Fashion.C.Science.
16.How muchwillthe woman payforthebook shewants to buyA.7dollars.B.14dollars.C.23dollars.
17.Why doesntthewomanwant to buytheother booksA.She thinksthey areexpensive.B.She knowsthey areold books.C.She is afraid theywill beuseless.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Where canyou goalong thewalkwaysA.To the mainsquare.B.To Hardacre College.C.To differentparts ofthecollege.
19.What arethe studentsexpected todoA.Design lecturerooms.B.Join invariousstudentgroups.C.Take thespeciallifts.
20.What isthespeakerspurposeA.To offerhelp todisabled students.B.To introducethe studentorganizations.C.To attractstudents toHardacreCollege.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,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ABC DAFlowerfilledday tripsfrom LondonMottisfont.HampshireEverything atMottisfont isquite literallying uproses.It isa worldfamousrose gardenthat esto lifefrom June,withthousands ofvarieties ondisplay,from pre1900oldfashioned bloomsto delicateChinese tearoses,so headthere insummerto catchthem in the act.Getting there:2hr drivefrom London.Or1hr51min train from Waterlooto MottisfontDunbridge stationviaSouthampton.Charles DarwinsHome,Down House,KentDown Housewas oncehome toCharles Darwin.Darwin developedmany of his groundbreakingideas inhis ownbackgarden,also knownas hisoutdoor laboratory*.Some ofDarwins mostfamous theoriescame fromdiscoveriesaround thereproduction ofplants,and youcan evenvisit hisbeloved blueglasshouse.Getting there:Ihr20min drivefrom London.Or16min trainfrom LondonBridge toOrpington,then bus.Pashley ManorGardens,East SussexIf youre lookingfor atypical Englishcountry garden,look nofurther thanPashley.It holdsspecial flowereventsthrough theseasons tocelebrate whicheverflower isin abundance.Stop infor itsTulip Festivalin spring,Special RoseWeek inJune orDahlia Daysin latesummer.Getting there:Ihr30min drivefrom London.Or Ihr15min trainfrom Charing Cross toEtchingham station,then taxi.Sissinghurst CastleGardenThe gardensat Sissinghurst,planted bypoet VitaSackville.West wayback when,arethestuff ofpoetry.Quiteliterally.The gardensare arrangedby colour:the cottagegarden inreds andyellows,the purpleborder withits mixofblues andpinks and the whitegarden withgladioli.dahlias andanemones in——you guessedit——white.Getting there:Ihr30min drivefrom London.Or IhrtrainfromCharingCrossto Staplehurst,then bus.
21.How isMottisfont differentfrom theother threegardensA.It isvery old.B.It isowned bya Chinese.C.There areroses ondisplay.D.It takesmore timeto getthere.
22.Which wouldyou choosefora visit ifyou area scienceloverA.Mottisfont.B.DownHouse.C.Pashley ManorGardens.D.Sissinghurst CastleGarden.
23.What isthe featureof SissinghurstCastle GardenA.It changeswith seasons.B.It isfull ofcolourful plants.C.It isdivided bydifferent colours.D.It isa mixof differentflowers.★B(文艺复兴),Im interestedin theRenaissance soIlikevisiting ancientItalian cities.Ferrara iscalled Cityof theRenaissance.When Ilearned aboutthis cityon theInternet,Idecidedto pay avisit to it.The cityhas acertain charm,but Ifind it isnt asgreat asother Italiancities likeVerona,let aloneVenice orRome.The MichelinGreen Guidegives ittwo stars,which isright.I firstvisited the city centre.The Cathedraland Castello Estense areat theheart ofthecity.Both havestrikingappearances.T visitedthe Cathedralfirst.CastelloEstenseis alsoworth visiting,which owesits nametothe powerful Este(护城)可).family.It wasbuilt withbricks andsurrounded bya moatAt thelower levels,the historyofthecity andtheEste familyare toldthrough displays,and in another partthe ceilingsare shownthrough mirrorson theground.In thenorth,we canappreciate theRenaissance extensionofthetown,with straight streets andmonumental houses.The famousPalazzo dei Diamanti lieshere.When Iwas visitingit,it startedto rain,so aftertaking afew photosquickly,Icut myvisit thereshort.It had been rainingforafew days.When therain ceased,I wentto visitthe historicalcentre andtheRenaissance buildings.After leavingthere,I visitedseveral otherinteresting placessuch aspalaces andthe narrowstreets ofthe downtown.After fourhours in Ferrara Ileft bytrain toMantua.There Ihadamuch bettertime.
24.Why didthe authorpayavisit toFerrara A.Because itisfullof charm.B.Because itis stronglyremended bya website.C.Because itis relatedtotheRenaissance.D.Because itisavery famouscity inEurope.
25.What didthe authorthinkofThe MichelinGreen Guidesment onFerraraA.Unacceptable.B.Unbelievable.C.Subjective.D.Reasonable.
26.How couldCastelloEstenseprobably getits nameaccording tothe textA.It originatedfrom thestraightstreets.B.It camefrom thehistorical buildings.C.It wasconnected tothe surroundingmoat.D.It wasnamed afterthepowerfulEste family.
27.What canwe inferfrom the textA.The writerwas muchmore satisfiedwith thetour inMantua thaninFerrara.B.The writerwas disappointedwith thevisittothe Cathedraland CastelloEstense.C.The writerthought Ferrarawas asgreat asVenice.D.The writervisited PalazzodeiDiamantiforalong time.CGait isthe wayin whichyou walk.Your personalgait can indicate alot aboutyour overallconstitution.In fact,itsone of your vitalsigns,along withbody temperatureand bloodpressure.Gait analysescanindicateyour likelihoodof injuryandthe time youllbe readyto continuean activityafter aninjuryor surgery.A professionalanalysis canalso indicateinefficiencies inyour movementthat,when addressed,can improveyourrunning speed and evenyour golfswing.“Your gaitisnt somethingthat canbe correctedinstantly,said Dr.Bryan Hcidcrschcit,director ofBadger AthleticPerformance.Its notas simple as saying,“Walk differently.The bestway tocoirect itis tofocus oncertain exercises.Health professionalsanalyze gaitin differentways.Some analysesare assimpleashaving atrained professionalwatchyou standup froma seatedposition,walkacertain distanceandreturnto yourseat.Theprofessional willmeasure thequality ofyour movementandthetime ittakes.More recently,artificial intelligenceis alsotracking peoplesgaits.One exampleis OneStep,a digitalhealth platformthathealth careprofessionals canuse withtheir patients.The patientsdownload theOneStep appto their phone,then puttheirphonein theirpocket.The appcontinuouslytracks theirmovement,which theirhealth careproviders caneasily review.“Were lookingat gait speed,cadence thenumber ofsteps perminute——variability ingaitspeedand cadence,steplength,thetimeboth feetare spenton theground andmore Jsaid StephanieWakeman.OneSteps directorof clinicaloperations.(治字师)One patienthadbeenfaithfully usingOneStep.plus doingsome exercisesher physical therapist3requested,when hertherapist noticedher walkingspeedandexercise sessionssuddenly declined,Wakeman said.Thetherapist reachedout to make sureshe was all rightand discoveredshewasdepressed followinga closefriends death.“So the physicaltherapistgot herconnected withsomeone totalk toabout hergrief,“Wakeman said.He gother anintervention that shemay nothave hadotherwise.Thats justone exampleof howthis can help.”Mobility issort ofthe fountainof youthJ Wakemansaid.If wewant tomaintain ahealthy,good qualityof life,wehave tobe veryconcerned withour mobility.”
28.What isthemainpurpose of a gaitanalysisA.To keepyou healthyand happy.B.To assessand predictyour health.C.To helpyou recoverfrom aninjury.D.To ensureyouhaveno healthproblems.A.Its hardlypossible.B.Its aneasy process.C.It takestime andeffort.D.It requirescareful preparation.
30.How didthephysicaltherapist helphis patientA.By analyzingher gait.B.By seekinghelp forher.C.By givingher timelytreatment.D.By increasingher walkingspeed.
31.What doesthe authorhighlight in thetextA.Gait isone ofour vitalsigns.B.Gait indicatessports performances.C.Gait canbe analyzedin differentwaysD.AI playsan importantrole ingait analyses.
29.What doesDr.Bryan Heiderscheitsay aboutones gaitbeing improvedLoveand encouragementfrom otherscan makeus feelour best.But canthey alsohelp usperform ourbest Bytakingadvantage ofa uniquesituation in the world of football,economist PatricioDalton andhis teamwere ableto demonstratethat moral supportsignificantlyaffectsperformance.Although moral support issuch animportant partof dailyinteraction,theres littlescientific proofoftheeffect ithason behavior.Dalton addresses this gapinanew researchpaper,revealing thateven inthe footballstadium——a petitivelaborenvironment wherehigh performance is rewardedwith highpay——moral supportmatters.Demonstrating acauseandeffect relationship between moral support andbehavior isdifficult,Dalton explains,because moral support isnteasily controlledin anexperiment.The majorchallenge liesinthefact thatmoralsupportis(内生的).essentially endogenousPeople choosewhether to supply ordemand moralsupport,the extentof it,to whom(夕tosupplyit andfrom whomto demand it.The paperaddressesthischallenge bytaking advantageof anexogenous卜因的)negative shockon moralsupport causedby anunexpected changeof lawintheArgentinean footballleague.^^Following anincident involvinga football supporters death,Argentina placeda banthat prohibitedvisiting teamsupportersfrom attendingfirst divisiongames.This providedthe perfectconditions fora naturalexperiment,allowing theresearcherstoexamine the impact ofmoralsupportonbehaviorina realworldsetting.Analyzing datafrom1,320games playedboth beforeand afterthe ban,the researchersfound that the probabilityof(让得分)a visiting team losinga gameincreases by20%,andthevisitingteamconceding moregoals thanthe hometeamrises by
1.3times.The researchersestablish thatthe observeddecline in performanceisdue tothe absenceof moralsupport.Whats alsostriking isthat smallerteams aremost affectedby thelack ofmoralsupport,while biggerteamsexperience declineinperformanceonly whenfacing opponentswith equalstrength.This suggeststhatmoralsupportmakes upforthepower imbalancebetween teams.The studyreveals astrong influenceofmoralsupport andits significancein unlockinghuman potential.If moralsupportcanmakesuch abig difference intheworldofprofessional football,what couldit doin regularworkplaces”Dalton says.
32.What does“auniquesituation^^underlined inparagraph1refer toA.The deathofafootballsupporter.B.The experimenton moralsupport.C.The performancesof visitingteams.D.The banon visitingteam supporters.
33.How didtheresearchersexaminetherelationshipbetweenmoralsupportand behaviorA.In anatural way.B.In anunusual way.C.By supplyingmoralsupport.D.By interviewingfootball supporters.
34.What doesDaltons researchreveal aboutmoral supportA.It canmake adifference in many areasof life.B.It keepsa balancebetween bigfootball teams.C.The impactof lackingit variesfrom teamto team.D.The absenceof itmakes nodifference toa hometeam.
35.Which ofthe followingbest describesmoral supportA.It makesone feelgood.B.Its aperformanceenhancer.C.It developsgood relationships.D.Its acure forbehavior problems.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入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Wherever yougo,youll noticethe plasticcrisis facedby theplanet.Many peopleare nowseeking creativesolutionsto thisproblem.36Youcando thisby buildinga vertical garden withrecycled plastic bottlesa brilliantidea whichcan beadaptedto suitalmost anyhousehold inany environment.An examplefrom Indiashows howthis inventivetechnique istruly changinglives.The Mehrafamily fromAmritsar werelocally hotnews lastJune when they showedoff theverticalgardenthey hadcreatedat theirhome.The familyused over175,000plasticbottles to createthe garden,fixing thebottlestothe outsidewallsof theirhome andfilling themwith over33varieties ofplants.The plantsare wateredusing asimpledrip system.3738If youhaveawall,youcanhaveavertical bottlegarden.With spaceso limitedaround urbanareas,this isavital benefit,especially tourban andcitylivers.Ifyoustruggle withordinary gardeningdue tojoint ormuscle problems,vertical gardeningcanhelpyou enjoycaringfor plantswithout havingto bendtoo much.39Just enjoyingthe lovelyviewofthese verticalgardens isa positivething initself,buttheactofsetting upand caringfor onewill helpto createinner balanceand havefurther calmingbenefits inastressful world.Whether youcreate yourown smallscalevertical plasticgarden atyour home,or increasingly,whether largeinstitutionsget onboard withthe concept,every verticalgarden createdthis wayis recyclingplastic whichwouldotherwise bea pollutant,actively reducinglocal pollution.40A.You dontneed alotofspace.B.Consequently,you feela senseofyourown worth.C.The keyis,what canbe usedto replaceplastic productsD.Incredibly,this haslowered theinternal temperatureof theirhome.E.Besides,interaction withplants hasa positiveeffect onmental health.F.Additionally,vertical gardeningoffers advantagesfor physicalhealth aswell.G.What ifwe putwaste plastictoagood useand enrichedlives atthe sametime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ABC D“When mymom askedme howI wouldwant tomakeadifferenceintheworld,I saidI wantedto helpstopracism(种族歧视)said EmiKim,a1Oyearold fromProvo,Utah.To makethat a41,Emi andher familycame upwiththeidea of42more diversebooks thatfeaturepeopleof colorintoschoollibraries,something Emi said she43will helppeople understandone another.Statisticsshow thatthere are44books with main charactersthat arewhite thanthere arebooks withmaincharactersthat areBlack,oraperson ofcolor.Emi45set outtobuy15books forjust herschool,withmain46from Asian,Native American,Latino,and Blackcultures,and47alemonadestand toraise thefunds.Her mom,Dorie Kim,said that they actuallyraised$762,whichallowed themto48their plantobuyfivesetsof15booksforfive localschools.The desireto bringabout changealso esfrom the49Kim triesto teachher children.One ofthe thingsthat Iwant to50our kidsis tobe proudof who they are,“Kim said.And tobe51of otherpeople andwhotheyare.”“If kidssee kidsofcolorin52and learnthat theyregood too,thattheyhave53and cangetsadif theyremadefun of,they mightnot makefun ofthem,“Emisaid.Being treatedbased onthe wayyou54is notright.We*re allpeople andthat*sallthat really
5541.A.dream B.routine C.reality D.habit
42.A.bringing B.turning C.dividing D.leading
43.A.concludes B.remembers C.reminds D.believes
44.A.better B.worse C.more D.fewer
45.A.repeatedly B.initially C.usually D.gradually
46.A.lessons B.readers C.contents D.characters
47.A.setupB.came toC.connected toD.searched for
48.A.cancel B.expand C.improve D.make
49.A.values B.rules C.methods D.subjects
50.A.give B.pass C.ask D.tell
51.A.aware B.respectful C.proud D.sure
52.A.class B.films C.books D.games
53.A.memories B.feelings C.problems D.hobbies
54.A.look B.work C.think D.learn
55.A.differs B.helps C.exists D.matters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1For Chinesemunities in Australia,MidAutumn Festivalcelebration is56important partof theirlife.Wayne Wong,asoneofthenew57arrive fromChina,is proudofhisChinese heritage.While58getusedto thelifein Australia.Wong andhis wifestill maintaintheir Chineseculture andheritage.MidAutumn Festivaland LunarNewYear areas important to theminAustraliaas they59beinChina,and willcontinue tobe so.This year,their modesthomewere decoratedwith pinkcherryblossoms,60Wong saidcould bringgood luck.61many Australiansof Chinesedescent,he celebratedMidAutumn Festivalby havingdinner withfriends andeating mooncakes.For ChineseAustralians,MidAutumn Festivalkeeps them62connect totheir heritageand culture,said MarkWang.CEO ofthe Museumof ChineseAustralian Historyin Melbourne.His63mother ancestorsarrived inAustralia fromChinainthe1830s,just beforethe GoldRush whichsaw thousandsof Chinese64makethejourney tothe goldfields ineasternAustralia inthe1850sand1860s.“65you area firstgenerationimmigrant orAustralianborn Chinese,itisimportanttokeep thattraditionalfestival,our culturalconnection,Wang said.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华,负责学校英语报栏目的编辑工作,该栏目介绍世界各地的校“School Lifearound theWorld”园生活是你的英国笔友,请给他写一邮件,内容包括Michael介绍该栏目;
1.请为该栏目撰稿注意
2.Michael写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.第二节(满分分)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25(欺凌)Bullying isa probleminmanyschools andpeople oftentalk abouthow todeal withit.But Isee bullying(欺人者)occur inways thatothers oftenfail torealize.One thingthatI have happilydiscovered isthat abully fearsnothingmore thanwhenthevictim respondsby beingnice.A bullysexistence isbased onbeing cruel,anditisashock toreceivekindness aspayback.一I onceexperienced bullyingduring middleschool.I metmy bullylets callher Kristymy firstday ofartclass.Iloved art,but Kristyquickly mademe sickof it.When Ientered theart roomthat firsttime,I founda scat atatable andsat nextto Kristy.Before Ieven hada chancetointroduce myself,she lookedat herfriend andsaid,Lets move.I politelysaid,“Hi,Pm Ann.”,but shereplied,Well,Ann,Im Kristy,and my friend andI movedtables becausewe didntwanttobe nearyou.That wasmy firstsnakebite.For thenext fewdays Itried toavoid Kristy,but thatonly workedforawhile.She begantomakefunofeverythingabout me:my hair,what Iwore,thewayI talked,and howI createdmy art.Then Idecidedtoattempt theimpossible!wasgoing tomake Kristymyfriend.“Kind wordsare shortand Easyto speak,but theirechoes aretruly endless.Mother Teresaonce said.I beganto(恶意的)respond politelywhenever Kristythrew anasty mentmyway.One day,Kristy lookedatthepicture Iwasdrawing andsaid:“Ann,Ihaveto tellyou,this isthe ugliestpicture Ihave everseen.I mean,what isit”“Well.Kristy,Ithinkits reallybeautiful,and thisblue paintI amusing remindsme ofthat prettyshirt youwore注意yesterday.You lookedso beautifulin it.”续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Kristy lookedshocked atmy kindwords.________________________________________________________So ourfriendship startedonthatvery day._______________________________________________________。