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(三)必修第三册(分钟分)120150考情分析高考对接点考查动词山形式、省略、动词不定式和情态动词g单元疑难点动词形式和动词不定式ing典型情境题阅读(话题:素食餐饮)C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、包10读一遍
1.Why does the womanask the man toeA.She feelscold.B.She wantsto ordersome food.C.Something iswrong with the soup.
2.Where are the speakersA.At theschool.B.On thebeach.C.In ashop.
3.Who isSurabhiA.The womansfriend.B.The mansfriend.C.Reemas friend.
4.What!s theprobable relationshipbetween the speakersA.Coworkers.B.Nurse andpatient.C.Husband andwife.
5.What arethe speakersdoingA.Having aninterview.B.Making anappointment.C.Talking about the administration.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.515115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 DIpaced thecrowded airport,sweaty andannoyed.It wastwo daysbefore NewYears Day,and myflighthome hadbeen41at the last minute.Now the42flight wasdelayed.(过道)We43,finally,at asnails pace.I44my waydown theaisle onlyto discoverthat I wasstuck in the middleseat insteadof the window seatId booked.I closedmy eyesto45myself.Thewoman in thewindowseat46searched forsomething inher purse.A bagof food.She triedto openit,her47pushing mine.I couldnthide my48,Do you want meto try”I asked.I putall myfrustration intowrestling withthebag butfailed.The guyon theother sidevolunteered totry it.His49involved lots of bitingbut hegotnowhere.The womanacross theaisle offeredto giveit a50but invain.The teenageboy besideherreached for the51Nope.How couldthis littlebag_52the fiveof usTheteenager saidto theguy,“You takeone sideand Filtake theother.Together,they pulled.Wed doneit!The53of thebag said,“Now,I wanteveryone to have some!”When itwas backto thewoman,only asingle peanutrolled out.She heldup the54bag andlaughed.On atrip whereeverything hadgone55,five strangershad giveneach othersome NewYear cheerin a mostunexpected way.Hope myfamily wouldstill beawake.
41.A.arranged B.checked C.confirmed
0.canceledB.early C.new D.regular
43.A.boarded B.flew C.left D.traveledB.fought C.found D.joinedB.wele C.collect D.rewardB.secretly C.quickly D.noisilyB.arm C.head D.legB.hunger C.surprise D.annoyanceB.strategy C.battle D.activityB.look C.hit D.shakeB.cover C.snack D.puzzleB.disappoint C.attract D.directB.owner C.producer D.receiverB.shallow C.round D.inpleteB.wild C.fast D.wrong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1Shenzhen,a technologicalpowerhouse,saw27,000returned overseas Chinese studentssettle downlocallylast year,an increaseof over30percent yearon yearand56make arecord high.The city,hometo alot ofChinese startupsand techheavyweights,including Huaweiand Tencent,is an57attractchoice forjob seekersbecause ofits fastdeveloping industriessuch assoftware andinformationtechnology58service,finance,education andmanufacturing.Last year,the returnedoverseasChinesestudents,59gained residencyin Shenzhen,_60graduatefrom universitiesin nearly60countries andregions around the world.Their averageage is about27years old,61over95percent agedunder35and over80percent havinga mastersdegree orhighereducation background.Ma Shaohui,24,one of62new residents,said hewas employedby ahighend manufacturingenterprisein Shenzhen,which methis jobexpectations.I alsohad jobopportunities inseveral othercities,but Shenzhenwon with63it soundentrepreneurial environment,said theyoung graduatefromthe NationalUniversity ofSingapore.His schoolmatesworking inShenzhen toldhim thecity isfriendly tonewers,which isfound64betrue throughhis experienceof settlingdown,getting a new IDcard,and applying65talent subsidies.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,上月赴美国参加了某中学举办的中美文化交流项目,并认识了对中国传统文化感兴趣的校长请你给他发封邮件,内容包括Mr Chriso.感谢接待;
1.将赠送具有文化特色的小礼物;
2.邀请他来中国参观3注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Dear MrChris,Yours sincerely,Li Hua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I wason myway todinner lastnight whenI sawher.She was selling skirts.She movedwith thesameease andloveliness Ioften sawin thewomen ofLaos.Her longblack hairwas asshiny asthe blacksilkof the skirts shewasselling.In herhair,she worethree silkribbons,blue,green,and white.Theyreminded meof mychildhood and how myfriends and I usedto spendhours braidingribbons intoourhair.I dontknow theword forribbons”,so Iput myhand to my ownhair and,with threefingers againstmyhead,I lookedat herribbons and said BeautifUl”.She loweredher eyesandsaidnothing.I wasntsureif sheunderstood meas Idont speakLaotian verywell.I lookedback downat theskirts.They werevery pretty.I decidedto buyone,andIbegan tobargainwith her.It*sthecustom tobargain inAsia.In Laosbargaining isdone insoft voices.She smiled,more withher eyesthan withher lips.She waspleased by the fewwords I was abletosay inher language,although theywere mostlynumbers.We shookour headsin disagreementover theprice;then,immediately,we madeanother offerand thenanother shakeof thehead.She wasso pleasedthatunexpectedly,she acceptedthe lastoffer Imade.But itwas toosoon.The pricewas toolow.Shewas beingtoo generousand wouldntmake enoughmoney.I movedquickly andpicked uptwo moreskirtsand paidfor allthree.She smiledand for the firsttime inmonths,my spiritlifted.I almostfelthappy.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3The feelingstayed withme whileshe wrappedtheskirtsinanewspaper andhanded themtome.______________________________________________________________________________The nextmorning whenI gotup,I lit a candleand wantedto lookat theskirts.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5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,5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.How doesDoctor WilsonsoundA.Concerned.B.Hopeless.C.Weak.
7.What arethespeakersgoing to do firstA.Go hometogether.
8.Explain tosome patients.C.Carry outan operation.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What is the womanbusy withA.Preparing ameeting.B.Arranging aproject.C.Meeting withclients.
9.How does themanfeel nowA.Busy.B.Relaxed.C.Excited.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What timeis itnowA.Seven thirty.B.Seven forty.C.Seven fifty.
11.What didSylvia dothat morningA.She tooka quickshower.B.She turnedoff thealarm.C.She sleptthrough thealarm.
12.Which of the followingshows SylviasabsentmindednessA.She puton thewrong clothes.B.She forgotbuying analarm clock.C.She hurriedto schoolon theweekend.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What didthe womandoA.She tookthe photo.B.She wrotethe headline.C.She wroteabout football.
14.What happenedto Joe Chapman lastMondayA.He hurthis knee.B.He lefthis pany.C.He arguedwith themanager.
15.What isJoeChapmanprobablyA.A model.B.An actor.C.An athlete.
16.How doesthe womanthink of the mansjobA.Its unsatisfying.B.Ifs remarkable.C.It*s surprising.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Why dosome travelershesitate abouttravelling inJapanA.Japan iscrowded.B.The sightseeingis tiring.C.Travel expensesare high.
18.How longdoestheObon FestivallastA.Two days.B.Three days.C.Seven days.
19.What isremended if you wantto dolots ofsightseeingA.Buying abus pass.B.Asking for a discount.C.Experiencing majorholidays.
20.Who canget adiscount in the attractionsA.A manover
65.B.A childover
12.C.A63yearold woman.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 DAHaveyou everthought aboutwhat youwould liketo doafter schoolPerhaps oneof theseratherdifferent jobswill suityou.Professional whistlerManypeople arehiring whistlersto whistleat theirparties,weddings andother familygatherings.You donot needany specialtraining forthis job.You justneed to be ableto whistlein tune.Ice delivererIfyou thinkthat delivering136kilogram blocksof iceisacool thingto do,then this job isfor you.You will be deliveringice tohotels andshops.This jobwill keepyou coolin summer,but itcould getabit unfortablein winter.Chocolate engineerYou will spendyour time inventing andtasting newchocolate.Youwillalso beresponsible formakingall thechocolate.But youcould gettired ofso muchchocolate andmay wantto eata plateofvegetables instead.Fortune cookiewriterYour responsibilitywillbeto writethe“fbrtunes“fortheinside offortune cookies.You need toenjoy poetryifyouare goingtobesuccessful inthisjob.Dont worry.Nobody willever findout yourname.That wayif afbrtune“does note true,you cannot be blamed.
21.What canwe knowabout icedeliverersA.They donthave towork duringthe winter.B.They can*tbeblamed fora delayin summer.C.They visitparties andweddings onweekdays.D.They probablyhave a hard timewhen itscold.
1.11f aperson isfond ofpoetry,what kindof jobsuits himbestA.Ice deliverer.B.Chocolate engineer.C.Fortune cookiewriter.D.Professional whistler.
23.Who isthe texttargeted atA.Students.B.Teachers.C.Parents.D.Publishers.BLast Sundaymorning,I wassitting on the sofain myparents livingroom.Before meon theteatable wasa wornjournal withthin anddiscolored pages.It wasmy grandfathers journal andnow belongstomy father.My grandfatherhad passedaway in the monthsleading uptomybirth.I nevergot tovisitthe placeshe hadfrequented and the peoplewho hadbeen apart ofhis lifejourney.Iwasabout toenter hisworld,through thewords hehad leftbehind.Within minutes,I wasattractedbythepower of the writtenwords.In themagical scriptbefore me,Iwastransported to anotherage whenfood wasan everydayart,planned,prepared andenjoyed in the panyof others,and thetimeswhen peoplefound itin themselvesto pausetheir ownlives tosupport eachothers struggles.All thiswasconveyed tomein the beautyof thewords thatflowed togetherto connectwiththewriters mindandunderstand the world helived in.That kindof writingseems tobe loston ustoday.We havegot usedto writingbitesized piecesforthe publiclooking forentertainment,and hungryfor information.No wonderthere arenearly200million bloggerson theInternet andanewblog iscreated somewhereinthe world everyhalf asecond.(肤浅)Instead of adding toour collectivewisdom,most of the writingreflects thesuperficiality andimpatienceof ourday andage.This not only robsus ofthe skillof writingimpressive essays,it alsoprevents usfrom exploringwhatis indeedimportant.Writing humblesus ina waythat isvital for our charactergrowth,byreminding usaboutthelimits ofthe selfand ourappropriate placeinthevast flowof life.Writing freesusby helpingus explorethe unknownso thatwe reallyopen upto themagic ofthe worldaround us.I sawallof thisinthewriting of my grandfather.And Iveseen itagain andagain inthe writingsofthegreatestthinkers ofhumanity.Their writingsreflect deepthought onissues ofhuman importance.
24.What werepeople likeintheage ofthe authorsgrandfatherA.They livedahardlife.B.They caredabout eachother.C.They werefond ofwriting.D.They hardlyever cookedat home.
25.Why doesthe authorbegin thetext withher grandfathersjournalA.To showher respectfor hergrandfather.B.To raisethe problemwith todayswriting.C.To emphasizethe importanceof goodwriting.D.To expressher interestin readingas well as writing.
26.What isthe authorspurpose ofwriting thelast paragraphA.To showher admirationfor hergrandfather^writing.B.To expressher strongdesire tolearn writingskills.C.To stressthe effectsof hergrandfathersjournal.D.To explainwhat goodwriting islike.
27.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.A traditionof myfamily B.The popularity of writingC.The journalofmygrandfather D.The superficialityof ourageC一Considering switching to a vegetarian dietnever eatingmeat orfish,but notsure whetherit isagood idea,or howto besthandle itRest assuredyoure notalone.With plantbased diets rocketinginpopularity,an increasingnumber ofpeople arechoosing togive upmeat,and fish.A welibalancedvegetarian diet canbe veryhealthy,but ifyouwantall thebenefits,you mayneedtopay moreattentionto whatandhowmuch youeat.Vegetarian dietscan notonly begood forour health and animalwelfare,they canalso benefittheenvironment.According to the VegetarianSociety,a meatbaseddiet generatesnearly threetimes theamountof carbonemissions paredwith aplantbaseddiet.It alsouses manymore naturalresources.Infact,switchingtoavegetariandiet couldreduce yourwater consumptionby upto41%,as wellas savingonland use.According to the JournaloftheAcademy ofNutrition andDietetics,vegetarian diets may promoteweight loss andhelp maintainthese resultsinthe long term.Scientists havepulled togetherthe resultsfromintervention trialsthat didnot includecalorie restrictionand lastedmore thanfour weeks.Theyfound that vegetarian dietsresulted in an average weightloss of
3.4kg to
4.6kg,depending ontheanalysis method.Observational studies have alsoshown thatvegetarians tendtohavelower body weightthan nonvegetarians,which suggeststhat plantbaseddiets mayprotect againstobesity inthelong term.Contrary topopular belief,vegetarian dietsmay alsohelp topromote yourexercise performance.According to the journalNutrients,studieshaveshown thatthere arenot anyconsistent differencesbetweennonvegetarians andvegetarians whenit esto enduranceand musclestrength.In fact,theevidence suggeststhatvegetarian dietsmaybe superiorin thatregard.Scientists suggestthat itisbecause plantbaseddiets altermolecular signalingand gutmicrobiome,contributing tobetter muscleadaptation.
28.What doesthe authorintend todiscuss in paragraph1A.The rightway tohave avegetariandiet.B.The overstatedbenefits ofvegetarian diets.C.The increasingpopularityofmeatbased diets.D.The difficultyof choosinga wellbalanceddiet.
29.How manyaspects arementioned aboutthe vegetarianenvironmental benefitsA.Five.B.Four.C.Three.D.Two.
30.What canbe inferredabout vegetariandiets according tothejournalA.They resultinanaverageweightlossofmore than4kg.B.They maypromote weightloss ina shortperiod oftime.C.They mayreduce obesityand overweightinthelongterm.D.They canhelp lowerbodyweightbut inan unhealthy way.
31.What isthe traditionalbelief ofvegetariandietsaccordingtothelastparagraphA.Vegetarian dietsare goodforourstudy.B.Vegetarian dietsare unsuitablefor athletes.C.Vegetarian dietsare ahealthywayof lifestyle.D.Vegetarian dietsare beneficialto muscleadaptation.DThe pandemichas plungedtheworldinto asevere economiccrisis,and manybusinesses andhouseholdsare strugglingto makeends meet.But whilethe focushas beenontheimmediate impact ofthe pandemic,a muchbigger threatemerges onthe horizon:the riskof aglobal banking collapse.As countriesaroundtheworld pourtrillions ofdollars intotheir economiesto keepthem afloat,thebanks that arethebackbone ofthese economiesare beingincreasingly weak.Years oflow interestrates,(过度的)loose regulation,and excessiverisktaking haveleft many banks withdangerously weakbalancesheets,making themundefendable toa suddenshock likea pandemicorafinancial crisis.The signsof troubleare alreadyapparent.In Europe,manybanksare strugglingwith highlevelsof badloans,while inthe UnitedStates,the FederalReserve haswarned thatthe pandemiccould causea(破产)wave ofbankruptcies thatcould threatenthe stabilityofthebanking system.The consequencesof abanking collapsewould bedisastrous.Banks arenotonlycrucial tothefunctioning ofthe economybut alsotothedaily livesof ordinarypeople,who relyon themfor loans,savings,and payments.A collapseofthebanking systemwould leadtoasevere creditproblem,makingit difficultfor businessesand householdsto accessthe financingthey needto survive.It couldalso causeawave ofbankruptcies,job losses,and socialunrest,with potentiallydestructive consequencesfor theglobaleconomy andsociety asa whole.To avoidthis nightmare,urgent actionis needed.Regulators muststrengthen oversightof thebankingsystem,ensuring thatbanks havesufficient capital,liquidity,and riskmanagement systemstoweather anystorm.Governments mustalso beprepared toprovide emergencysupport forbanks thatarein dangerof collapsing,while atthe sametime addressingthe rootcauses ofthe problem,such aslowinterest ratesand excessiverisktaking.Tn short,theworldcannot affordto ignorethe threatof abanking collapse.We mustact nowtoprevent acatastrophe thatcould havefarreaching andlonglasting consequencesfortheglobal economyandsociety.
32.What isthe mainconcern ofthe authorA.The improperactions tohelp banks.B.The immediateimpactofthe pandemic.C.The alarmingfrequency of financial crises.D.The likelihoodof aworldwide bankingbreakdown.
33.Which ofthe followingweakens thebanks accordingtothetextA.Failure torecover loans.B.Unstable interestrates.C.Unlimited adventurousinvestment.D.Excessive specificregulations.
34.What dothe underlinedwords thisnightmare^^inparagraph5refer toA.Insufficient capitalin market.B.Weak recordoffinancialsituation.C.The ingserious financestorms.D.The outeofabankingcollapse.
35.What isneeded toprevent abanking collapseA.Governments mustcontrol interestrates.B.Governments shouldharden riskmanagement systems.C.The globallarge paniesshould worktogether.D.Banks mustget emergencysupport fromvarious businesses.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The firstfew yearsof lifeset thefoundation forbrain health.Studies showthatanutritious dietininfancy iskey topromoting achilds longtermwellbeing,andthefoods theyeat caninfluence theircognition,motor skillsand languagedevelopment.36・Here arefour attractivebrain foodsthat willhelpyour kidsstay sharpand focused.(奶昔)Superfood smoothiesSmoothiesare atasty wayto includelotsofnutrients intoyour childsdiet-and evendisguise foodsthatthey mightnormally fight.37・For thebest superfoodsmoothie,add fiberrichleafy greensalongwith someseeds orwalnuts forplantbased fiber and protein.Homemade veggiefriesEating acolorful varietyof vegetablesis soimportant forgetting enoughfiber aswellasfuelingboth guthealthandmental health.Air fryerovens adda crispytaste tofood withoutdeep frying.Use ittomake carrotor greenbean firiesl
38.EggsWhole eggsare anexcellent sourceof brainboostingvitamins A,D andBl2,along withcholine(月旦碱).39,as ithas beenshown toimprove braindevelopment andlongtermmemory.Meatballs
40.Start witha baseof beans,lentils orpastured groundturkey.Then addshredded spinachorgrated zucchini.Baking themeatballs,versus frying,isthehealthiest waytodoit.A.You caneven callita“milkshake”B.Choline isespecially importantfor youngchildrenC.Then topthe vegetableswith blackpepper toadd flavorD.Avoiding processedfoods withadded sugaris alsokeyE.Children canbe difficultto please,so parentswill haveto getcreativeF.One studyfound thatpastured eggscan havetwice asmuch vitaminEG.Add plantbasedfiberandnutritious veggiesinto dietsthrough meatballs第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30。