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学年高二上学期暑期检测20242025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上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,
2.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.How longwill thespeakers waitfor thebus toleaveA.15minutes.B.20minutes.C.5minutes.
2.How muchshould the woman payif shebuys twoTshirtsA.Eight dollars.B.Ten dollars.C.Twelve dollars.
3.What is the womandoingA.Working in the office.B.Having abreak fromwork.C,Watching thesunset.
4.Where isJason goingtodayA.His father^farm.B.The basketballcourt.C・His grandparents9house.
5..What will the womando nextA.Go tosleep.B.Make thebed.C.Do thedishes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What dowe knowabout thespeakersA.They are a couple.B.They aregood friends.C.They arestrangers.
7.What willthe mando for the womanA.Offer hera freemeal.B,Make planswith her and herfamily.C.Help hercreate a restaurant business.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why isMr.Smith leavinghis positionA.To changea job.B.To travelaround the world.C.To move to anothercountry.
9.How doesthe manfeel aboutMr.Smiths leavingA.Surprised.B.Pleased.C.Disappointed.
10.What willthe mando onFriday afternoonA.Plan for a meeting.B.Visit alawyer.C.Attend aparty.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What happenedwhen the man wasreadingA.He droppedhis book.B.He fellasleep.C.He founda topicfor hispaper.
12.What doesthe manthink of the classroomA.It isnoisy.B.It isquiet.C.It islarge.
13.How doesthe womanhelp the manA.She tellshim toshorten hispaper.B.She adviseshim to focus onone place.C.She askshim toturn to his teacherfor help.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What is the topicof the conversationA.A schoolfestival.B.A musicfestival.C.A traditionalfestival.
15..What dowe knowabout the festivalA.Its onlycelebrated insouthern China.southern Chinaobserve itthe daybefore.W:What isit acelebration ofM:Its acelebration ofspirits.People rememberrelatives who are sadlyno longerwith them.They believethose spiritsjoin themfor thefestival.W:Sounds a bit scary.M:Now itsvery peaceful.People bumpaper tohonor thoserelatives andhave bigmeals.W:When didit startM:During thesouthern andnorthern dynasties.W:Now thatyou explainedit,I thinkId liketo experienceit.
17.C
18.B
19.C
20.A【原文】W:Good morning!Summer HouseHotel,New York.How canI helpyouM:Hello!rd liketo booktwo roomsfor friendsin myname.W:OK.Your name,please.M:My name is Jack,and Imwith ThomsonReuters.My friends9names areLisa andBarbara.W:When willthey bearrivingM:They flyin atabout5oclock thisFriday afternoon,to stayfor twoweeks.W:OK.Anything elseI can do for youM:I wonderif youcould arrangea conferenceroom for them forthree days.Also,their roomsshould benext toeach other.W:Sure,on whichdays dothey needitM:From nextMonday toWednesday.W:OK.No problem.
21.D
22.A
23.C【导语】这是一篇应用文主要介绍了四个值得一去的旅游景点推理判断题根据(漂浮的)部分关键句
21.A floatingflower garden”“One of them invitesyou to get close to13,000liveorchids(兰花).”(其中一个邀请你接近13000株活兰花)可知,在“A floating(漂浮的)flowergarden”,你有机会近距离观赏株活兰花,由此可知,花卉爱好者可以来这里,再结合本部分可知,花卉爱好者13000“planets,teamlab.art”可以访问来获取更多信息故选项“planets,teamlab.art”D细节理解题根据(沉没的)部分关键句
22.“Sunken city”“The worldsdeepest divepool,Deep Dive Dubai,isthelatest(世界上最深的潜水池是最新的破纪录景点)可知,是最recordbreaking attraction.Deep DiveDubai Deep DiveDubai新的破纪录景点,由此可知,创造了一项新纪录故选项Deep DiveDubai A细节理解题根据部分关键句
23.“New Yorksnewest island”“Little Island@Pier55is ahumanbuilt islandpark nextto theHudsonRiver Park.The newpublic spaceis unlikeany otherin theBig Apple:visitors cantake inviews of the HudsonRiver andNew York City,along withmusic,dance and other performances(表演)in its687seat theatre.,9(Little Island@Pier55是一个人类建造的岛屿公园,紧令新的公共空间不同于纽约的任何其他地方游客可以在拥有个座B HudsonRiver Park687位的剧院欣赏哈德逊河和纽约市的景色,以及音乐、舞蹈和其他表演)可知,人们可以在欣赏音Little Island@Pier55乐、舞蹈和其他表演,由此可知,游客可以在欣赏表演故选项Little Island@Pier55C
24.D
25.B
26.D
27.C【导语】这是一篇记叙文文章主要讲述大卫在给孙子阅读的书中无意中发现了和老朋友的照片,于是开始寻找以前的朋友们细节理解题根据第——段
24.“However,one weekend,Philip feltill and had to stay inbed.David madesure tokeep his(然而,有一个周末,菲利普感到不舒服,不得不卧床休grandson entertained by finding a book they could enjoy together.息大卫给他的孙子找了一本他们可以一起读的书,让他开心广可知,大卫找了一本书和菲利普一起读是因为那天菲利普身体不好故选D细节理解题根据第三段
25.“Suddenly,David wonderedabout thepeople in the photograph,curious toknow wherelife had(突然,大卫对照片中的人产生了好奇,想知道生活把他们带到了哪里)“可知,当大卫翻阅这本书时,一taken them.张照片使他感到惊讶故选B细节理解题根据第四段(菲利普建议在上找他们户可知,菲
26.“Philip suggestedlooking forthem on Facebook.Facebook利普在上帮助大卫寻找他的朋友故选Facebook D推理判断题根据倒数第二段
27.“David decidedto goto hishometown tofind Steve,Dorothy,and Teresa.The townhadchanged a lot and he found that Dorothysand Steve9s houses were no longer there.Still hopeful,David decidedto visitthe lastaddress,which wasTeresas.A younggirl opened the door.Im sorry,young lady.I wasjust lookingfor TeresaGreen,but Imight(大卫决定回家乡去找史蒂夫、多萝西和特蕾莎小镇变了很多,他发现多萝西和have gotten the addresswrong,he said.史蒂夫的房子不在了大卫仍然满怀希望,决定去拜访特蕾莎的最后一个住处一个年轻女孩开了门“对不起,小姐我只是在找特蕾莎・格林,但我可能把地址搞错了,”他说广以及最后一段“Suddenly,the girlshouted,“Grandma,you have(突然,小女孩喊道“奶奶,有人来了!)”可知,大卫最后找到了特蕾莎,推测后面他会和特蕾莎设法联系a visitor!”上史蒂夫和多萝西故选C
28.A
29.D
30.C
31.C【导语本文是一篇说明文主要介绍的是组织一次汽车越野比赛,目的是改进未来战场上的机器人汽车,同I DARPA时还介绍这些机器人汽车的优点和缺点细节理解题根据首段中的
28.Teams andwatchers knewthere might be nowinner atall,because thesevehicles weremissinga keypart—drivers.(车队和观众都知道,可能根本没有赢家,因为这些车缺少一个关键的部分------------------司机)”可知,团队和观众知道不会有胜者,因为这些参赛的汽车没有司机,由此可知,观众怀疑是不是会有车队能完成比赛的原因是汽车上根本没有任何人类的指引故选项A推理判断题根据第二段中的
29.“DARPA,the DefenseAdvanced ResearchProjects Agency,organized therace aspart ofapush to develop robotic vehicles for futurebattlefields.(美国国防高级研究计划局(DARPA)组织了这场比赛,作为推动为未来战场开发机器人汽车的一部分)“可知,DARPA组织比赛是作为推动未来战场机器人汽车发展的一部分,由此可推断,组织这次比赛是为了改进未来战争用车故选项DARPA D.细节理解题根据第三段中的30“The winner”,if therewas any,reached
7.8miles beforeit raninto a long,narrow hole,and(如果有“获胜者”的话,它跑了英里后就撞进了一个又长又窄的洞里,前轮着火了the front wheels caught on fre.
7.8厂可知,机器人车辆跑了英里,也就是大概英里故选项
7.88C推理判断题根据尾段中的
31.The robotic vehicles,though withnecessary modernequipment suchas advancedputers andGPSguidance,had troublefiguring out fast enough the blocks ahead that a twoyearold human recognizes.(尽管这些机器人车辆配备了先进的计算机和导航等必要的现代设备,但它们很难足够快地识别出前immediately GPS面的街区,而一个两岁大的人却能立即识别出来)“可知,一个配备了现代设备的机器人车辆很难足够快的找出前方的街区,而一个两岁的孩子会立即认出,再根据She ismore advanced,even monthsold,than anymachine humanshave(她,甚至只有几个月大,都比人类设计的任何机器都更先进户可知,一个几个月大的孩子都比任何机器人designed.都先进,由此可推断,最后一段暗示了机器人永远都不如人的智力,结合选项可知,选项中的“机器人车辆无法处理C小孩可以解决的简单问题”与本段的内容吻合故选项C
32.C
33.D
34.C
35.B【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要讨论了数学焦虑的现象,对于学生特别是女孩,提供好的数学学习榜样非常重要,尤其是要让热爱数学教学的女性来教授年幼的孩子止匕外,心理学家正在研究数学焦虑的来源,并建议通过表达恐惧来减轻其影响,鼓励孩子们将数学测试视为挑战而非威胁细节理角星题根据第——段中
32.“Some peoplelove the challenge of working out maths problems,but manyfear themomentwhen they have to deal with numbers andfigures andfeel areal sense of worry.It canseem discouraging,but thismaths anxiety,is(有些人喜欢解决数学题的挑战,但许多人害怕处理数字和数字的时刻,perfectly normal,and youredefinitely not alone.并感到真正的担忧这似乎令人沮丧,但这种“数学焦虑”是完全正常的,你绝对不是一个人y可知,数学焦虑是非常普遍的,并且你绝对不是唯一一个感到焦虑的人这表明作者认为数学焦虑是常见的故选Co推理判断题根据第二段中
33.“The problemreally startsin childhood,at school.Research hasfound thatmaths teacherswho are(这个问题nervous aboutteaching thesubject can pass on their anxiety to the pupils,and girlsmay bemore likelyto beaffected.在儿童时期,在学校就开始了研究发现,在教学过程中感到紧张的数学老师会把他们的焦虑传递给学生,而女孩可能更容易受到影响广以及“Shulamit Kahn,from BostonUniversitys QuestromSchool ofBusiness,told theBBC shebelievesgiving students,particularly girls,good rolemodels“is significant,especially ata youngage”.She thinksthe keyis to get people,especially womenwho loveteaching maths,to teachyoungerchildren.(波士顿大学奎斯特罗姆商学院的舒拉米特・卡恩告诉她认为给学生,尤其是女孩树立好榜样彳艮重要,尤其是在年轻的时候她认为,关键是让人们,尤其是那些热爱BBC,数学教学的女性,去教更年幼的孩子广可知,数学焦虑通常始于儿童时期,在学校研究显示,数学教师的焦虑可能会传递给学生,尤其是女孩这暗示了在儿童时期培养对数学的信心是必要的,因此波士顿大学奎斯特罗姆商学院的舒拉米特・卡恩建议尤其由那些热爱数学教学的女性,去教更年幼的孩子D选项“Confidence in maths needsdeveloping in.(对数学的信心需要在儿童时期培养)”与原文表达一致故选childhood D
34.细节理解题根据第三段中And oncewe assumewere not a mathsperson9,we avoidsolving things that weprobably could(一旦我们认为自己不是一个,数学人我们就会避免解决我们可能会做的事情广可知,一旦我们认为自己不是“数do.学人”,我们就会避免解决我们可能能够解决的问题这表明,如果一个人认为自己不是数学人,他可能会对自己的能力产生怀疑故选C细节理解题根据最后——段中
35.“That fearmay efrom many sources,but somesuggest thatexpressing yourfears clearlycan(威胁).loosen their hold on you,and encouragechildren to see a maths test as a challenge,not a threat We need to think positively(这种恐惧的来源可能有很多,但一些人认为,清楚地表达你的恐惧可以放松它about maths and give it a second chance.们对你的控制,并鼓励孩子将数学考试视为挑战,而不是威胁我们需要积极地看待数学,给它第二次机会户可知,一些心理学家建议,清晰地表达你的恐惧可以减轻它们对你的控制,鼓励孩子们将数学测试视为挑战,而不是威胁这表明孩子们被建议勇敢地说出他们的恐惧,以求改进故选B
36.C
37.B
38.G
39.F
40.A【导语】本文是一篇议论文文章主要讨论了无聊的好处,两项研究发现无聊可以激发创造力,并提出我们应该学会区分好的无聊和糟糕的无聊上文提到
36.“I amdying of boredom,plains theyoung wifeYelena inChekhovs1897play UncleVanya.Of course,if Yelenawerearound today,we knowwhat shewould do:pull outher smartphoneand findsomething fun.Today it is easyto getrid of.(在契诃夫年的戏剧《万尼亚叔叔》中,年轻的妻子叶莲娜抱怨道“我无聊得要死”当然,如果叶boredom1897莲娜在今天,我们知道她会做什么拿出她的智能,找一些有趣的事情今天摆脱无聊很容易)”指出人们讨厌无聊,总是想摆脱无聊项(但如果无聊是一种有意义的体验呢)”C“But whatif boredom is a meaningful experience与上文构成转折关系,引出下文两项研究的新发现无聊可以激发创造力,同时项中C“boredomis ameaningfulexperience”与下文中构成指代关系故选“That”C上文
37.“In one,researchers askedsubjects to do somethingboring,like copyingout numbers from a phone book,and thentake(在第一项研究中,研究人员让受试者做一些无聊的事情,比如从簿中抄录数字,tests of creative thinkings.The result然后进行创造性思维的测试结果呢厂提到一项关于创造性思维的研究并提出问题项B“Bored subjectscame upwith.(无聊的受试者提出了更多有创造性的想法广回答问题给出答案,说明在这项研究中无聊的受试者more creative ideas提出了更多有创造性的想法,上下文语意连贯故选B上文提到(焦躁不安的头脑渴望刺激,因此无
38.An restlessmind hungersfor stimulation,so boredombees aseeking state,聊成为一种寻求的状态)”说明无聊会让人寻求新的东西G项“When notsatisfied with your state,you9re seeking and当你不满足于你的状态时,你就会去寻找和投入户与上文语意一致,也是中央兰开夏大学的心理学家engaged4Sandi Mann的观点,说明无聊会激发人的探索和创新精神同时下文“kids with“nothing to do will eventually inventsome fungames to一(无事可做”的孩子们最终会发明一些有趣的游戏来玩——用纸板play with a cardboard box,a lightswitch,whatever.箱、电灯开关等等户对此进行了举例说明,上下文语意连贯故选G设空句和下文(这可能会让我们暂时缓解无聊,
39.“This mightrelieve ustemporarily,but itshuts down the deeperthinking.但它会阻止我们更深层次的思考)都是的观点,根据下文中(这或许会让我们Mann“This mightrelieve ustemporarily暂时放松厂可知,设空句会提到一种暂时缓解无聊的方法项F“We tryto killevery momentof boredomwith mobiledevices4我们试图用移动设备打发无聊的每一刻厂中提出我们用移动设备打发无聊,与下文构成指代关系,上下文语意连“This”贯故选F下文
40.“The goodtype inspiresyou to see whatcan eof it.The badtype,in contrast,tires youand makesyou feellike youcarft be(好的类型激励你看到它(带来的好的)结果相反,糟糕的类型会让你感到疲惫,让你觉得自bothered to do anything.己什么都懒得做)”提到两种不同类型的无聊项(当然,也有糟糕的无聊)”A“And thereis,of course,bad boredom.引出下文对两种无聊类型的对比和讨论,上下文语意连贯故选A
41.A
42.C
43.B
44.D
45.B
46.D
47.C
48.A
49.D
50.C
51.B
52.A
53.C
54.A
55.D【导语】本文为一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了作者和朋友一起坐船去海里看座头鲸的惊险经历考查名词词义辨析句意每隔几年,座头鲸都会靠近沙滩待几天沙滩;房子;动物园;
42.A.beach B.house Czoo D.道路根据上文可知,作者住在海边,所以此处指road“I liveabout threemiles from the seain SanLuis Obispo,California.座头鲸会靠近海滩故选项A考查动词词义辨析句意:当时,我的朋友和我在一起竞争;争论;停留;
43.Liz CottrielA.peting B.arguing C.staying D.表演根据下文可知,作者问是否想去看座头鲸,由此推知,当performing“So Iasked herif shewanted tosee them.Liz时和作者在一起故选项Liz C考查动词词义辨析句意如果我们被饥饿的鲸鱼攻击的话,我肯定我们的船会翻的问候;攻
44.A.greeted B.attacked击;吃;受伤根据后文可知,认为如果被鲸鱼攻击,他们的船会翻C.eaten D.injured“our boatwill overturn”Liz故选项B考查介词短语辨析句意如果我们在远处跟着它们,那是非常安全的提前;和平地;
45.A.in advanceB.in peaceC.轮流;在远处根据上文可知,作者认为没什么好担心的,由此推知,in turnD.in distance“Theres nothingto worryabout”此处指作者认为主要与座头鲸保持距离,就会是安全的故选项D考查动词词义辨析句意我不想让你错过这次美妙的经历,然后后悔讨厌;后悔;享受;
46.A.hate B.regret C.enjoy忘记根据上文“可知,作者不想让错过这次美妙的经历,D.forget don,t want you tomiss thiswonderful experience”Liz由此推知,此处指作者不想错过了这次经历后,以后后悔故选项Liz B考查动词词义辨析句意她终于同意了,我们出海了消失;检查;打;
47.A.disappeared B.checked Ccalled D.agreed同意根据后文可知,作者和出海了,由此推知,最终同意了作者的提议故选项“we got out on the sea.”Liz LizD考查动词词义辨析句意半小时后,我们在大约英尺外看到了两头鲸鱼抓住;买;
48.200A.caught B.bought C.saw看见;喂养根据后文可知,很多小鱼跳进了作者D.fed“a lotof smallfish startedjumping out of the water into our boat.”他们的船里,由此推知,此处指作者他们在大约英尺外看见了鲸鱼故选项200C考查动词词义辨析句意两头鲸鱼深吸了一口气,沉了下去去;落下;跑;使平静
49.A.went B.fell C.ran D.calmed根据后文可知,作者他们想要靠近鲸鱼所在的地方,由此推知,此处指鲸鱼“if wewent a little bitcloser towardthat spot.”沉了下去“沉没”,故选项go downA考查形容词词义辨析句意我想如果我们离那个地方近一点,我们会安全的独自的;勇敢的;
50.A.alone B.brave明智的;安全的根据上文.”可知,作者认为与鲸鱼保持距离是C.wise D.safe“It isvery safeif weare followingthem4安全的,由此推知,此处指作者认为靠近鲸鱼所在的地方也是安全的故选项D考查动词词义辨析句意后来我发现观鲸者被建议要与鲸鱼保持英尺的距离奖励;使
51.300A.rewarded B.enabled能够;推荐;原谅根据后文可知,C.remended D.excused“a lotof smallfish startedjumping out of thewater intoour boat.”很多小鱼跳进了作者他们的船里,由此推知,此处指观鲸者被建议要与鲸鱼保持英尺的距离,而作者他们离鲸鱼的300距离很近故选项C考查副词词义辨析句意突然,很多小鱼开始从水里跳到我们的船上最终;突然;
52.A.Eventually B.Suddenly C.幸运地;小心地根据后文可知,本该是一个Fortunately D.Carefully What should have been a fun momentwas actually12有趣的时刻,实际上却很吓人,由此推知,此处指突然有很多小鱼跳进作者他们的船里故选项B考查形容词词义辨析句意本该是一个有趣的时刻,实际上却很吓人吓人的;令人生气的;
53.A.scary B.annoying具有挑战性的;短的根据后文C.challenging D.short“Their actionsmeant theywere13the whales,which可知,这些小鱼的行为意味着它们正在逃离鲸鱼,这意味着作者他们也需要meant that we needed to get out of there too.”离开那里,由此推知,此处指这个时刻很吓人故选项A考查动词词义辨析句意它们的行为意味着它们正在逃离鲸鱼,这意味着我们也需要离开那里跟随;
54.A.following杀死;逃离;观察根据后文可知,B.killing C.escaping D.observing“which meantthat weneeded toget outof theretoo.作者他们需要离开那里,由此推知,此处指这些小鱼正在逃离鲸鱼故选项C考查动词词义辨析句意但在我们转身之前,我们的船被抬出了水面大约六英尺高举起;搬运;
55.A.lifted B.carried拉;带走根据后文可知,作者和掉进了海里,由此推知,此处指他们的C.pulled D.taken“Liz andI fellinto the sea.”Liz船被抬出了水面大约六英尺高故选项A考查名词词义辨析句意幸运的是,鲸鱼没有理会我们,其他观鲸者立即赶来营救我们,把我们带到海滩上
56.A.邻居;舞台;家;营救根据后文可知,其他观鲸者neighborhood B.stage C.home D.rescue“and broughtus to the beach.”把作者他们带到海滩上,由此推知,此处指其他观鲸者来营救作者他们“营救某人”,故选项eto ones rescueD
57.was offered
57.tension
58.what
59.under
60.hitting
61.the
62.them
63.described
64.pletely
65.and【导语】本文是一篇记叙文文章主要介绍了作者害怕针,直到最近才克服对抽血的恐惧,所以第一次在纽约的一个针灸馆做针灸时,她内心很忐忑,但结果让作者很意外,针灸让作者完全平静下来,把注意力从那些给她造成压力的事情上移开,专注于她的健康考查时态和语态句意所以,当我第一次有机会尝试用针灸来缓解我的焦虑和紧张时,我感到不安分析句子结
56.构可知,空处为谓语;结合下文作者针灸的经历可知,作者有了(即被提供了)针灸的机会,所以此处主语与之I offer间是被动关系,再根据主句用的一般过去时可知,从句也用一般过去时故填was offered考查词性转换句意所以,当我第一次有机会尝试用针灸来缓解我的焦虑和紧张时,我感到不安空处与并
57.anxiety列作宾语,应用的名词形式,意为“(情绪上的)紧张,烦躁:故填tense tensiontension考查宾语从句句意我的针灸师首先询问我希望通过完成这次治疗达到什么目的空处引导宾语从句,在句中作
58.的宾语,表达“达到什么目的”之意,用引导故填achieve whatwhat考查固定搭配句意然后,在针灸师的指导下,我面朝下舒适地趴在加热的床上此处是固定搭配
59.under the guidance.意为“在某人的指导下故填of sbundero考查非谓语动词句意她把细如发丝的针插入我的脚踝,慢慢地向上,刺中我全身的某些部位,直到她针灸到我
60.的头部空处是非谓语,此处是与的动作同时发生的,且主语与之间是主谓关系,应用现hit“worked her way up”She hit在分词作伴随状语故填hitting考查冠词句意插入所有针后,她解释说,我将在接下来的到分钟保持这一姿势趴着,让它们发挥魔力
61.2025此处的position特指上文的“settled facedownonto theheated tableand fortably laythere,应用定冠词the修饰故填theo考查代词句意插入所有针后,她解释说,我将在接下来的到分钟保持这一姿势趴着,让它们发挥魔力
62.2025用宾格作动词的宾语故填them letthem考查非谓语动词句意将针插入身体某些部位这一想法被大声向我描述出来时,听起来像是一部恐怖片此处是
63.状语从句的省略结构,主句主语是与之间是动宾关系,故用过去分词形式故填考查词The idea,describe described
64.性转换句意然而,在尝试了针灸之后,我可以告诉你它是完全不同的空处修饰形容词应用的副词形different,plete式彻底地,完全地,完整地故填pletely pletely考查连词句意这种方法让我完全平静下来,把注意力从那些给我造成压力的事情上移开,专注于我的健康结
65.合句意并分析句子结构可知,空后是省略的不定式,与并列故填to to calm downtotally and
66.Dear Tony,I amterribly sorryto tell you that Im unableto helpyou with your Chinesestudy.We have been learningwith eachother fora longtime andI amreally gratefulfor youreffective guidance,without which Iwouldnt havemade suchgreat advancesin English.Also,I amhappy toknow thatyou haveprogressed a lot inChinese.However,faced with the CollegeEntrance Examinations,T haveno time to surfthe Internetregularly now.Would itbe possiblethat wecontinueour munication after theexamI wouldappreciate yourunderstanding forforgiveness.Looking forwardto studyingwithyouonline soon.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文你和美国网友每周固定时间上网互相学习对方的语言但由于各种原因,你Tony无法再抽出时间定期上网交流要求考生给写一封邮件,表达对他的歉意Tony【详解】.词汇积累1不能感谢定期一高兴一.be unableto—fail to do grateful—thankful regularlyonaregular basishappy delighted2句式拓展原句However,faced withthe CollegeEntrance Examinations,I haveno timeto surfthe Internetregularly now.拓展句However,I haveno timeto surfthe Internetregularly nowbecause Ihave toface withthe CollegeEntrance Examinations.【点睛】[高分句型(运用了引导宾1]I amterribly sorryto tell you thatIm unableto helpyou withyour Chinesestudy.that语从句)[高分句型2]We have been learningwith eachother foralongtime andI amreally gratefulfor youreffective guidance,without(运用了介词+关系代词结构非限制性定语从句)范文whichIwouldnt havemade suchgreat advancesin English.
67.Emma quicklyleft the table withthe fullplate of food inhand.As Emmaapproached thehomeless man,her eyesfilled withempathy.She greetedhim witha warmsmile andhanded himthe plate offood.On receivingthe food,the mancould hardlyconcealhis excitementand thankedher joyfully.Meanwhile,Emma satdown besidehim,engaging in a heartfeltconservation.Witnessing themoving scene,the motherfelt asense ofsatisfaction.As Emmareturned,her mothersmiled proudly.Moved anddelighted,her mothergave hera bighug andpraised herforextending ahelping handtothehomeless manoutside.With anotherlarge plateof steakordered onthe table,a surgeof happinessandwarmth runningEmma,she wasso relievedthat shetasted the steak happily.At thatmoment,the motherrealized thatEmmahad taughtheraninvaluable lessonthejoy ofgiving.While thesteak mayhavebeenEmmas favorite,Emma understoodtheimportance ofsharing andmaking adifference insomeone elseslife.【导语本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一天,艾玛的妈妈带艾玛去她最喜欢的牛排店,吃牛排的时候,艾玛提出想把牛排给流浪汉,妈妈同意了艾玛因为自己做了好事而感到满足【详解】.段落续写1
①由第一段首句内容“艾玛拿着满满一盘食物迅速离开了桌子”可知,第一段可描写艾玛给流浪汉送食物的经过和妈妈的感受
②由第二段首句内容“艾玛回来时,妈妈骄傲地笑了”可知,第二段可描写妈妈为艾玛感到骄傲.续写线索拿着食物离开——送流浪汉食物——流浪汉感谢——妈妈感到满足——称赞艾玛——妈妈感悟
2.词汇激活行为类3
①充满fill with/be fullof
②递给hand/pass/give
③意识到realize/be awareof情绪类
①同情高兴empathy/sympathy®delighted/glad【点睛】[高分句型(运用了引导时间状语从句)1]As Emmaapproached thehomeless man,her eyesfilled withempathy.as[高分句型(运用了现在分词作状语)2]Witnessing themoving scene,the motherfelt asenseofsatisfaction.B.Its heldon differentdays indifferent areas.C.It startedin theQing Dynasty.A.Very Sad.B,Much interested.C.Quite frightened.
16.How doesthewomanmainly soundat theend of theconversation
17.How doesthe manbooktheroomsA.In hispany9s name.B.In hisfriends9names.C.In hisname.
18.How willthe mans friends arrivein New YorkA.By train.B.By plane.C.By car.
19.What doesthemanask thewoman todo for his friendsA.To givethem tworooms facingthe sea.B.To givethem tworooms acrossfrom eachother.C.To arrangea conferenceroom forthem.
20.How longwillthemansfriendsbe stayingat thehotelA.For twoweeks.B.For oneweek.C.For threedays.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题第二部分阅读(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A BC DWhiletravel mayhavebeenbrought toa standstill,it certainlydidnt stopprogress.Here arejust afew of the newattractionsin someof ourfavourite placesto visit,writes ALENEYDE WINTER.(童话)A fairytale first一The firststages of the H.C.Andersen Housein Odense,Denmark——the hometownof thefamous fairytale writerhaveopened.The sitewill alsosoon behome toa kidsspace wheremore fairytales willbe broughtto life,hcandersenshus.dk(漂浮的)A floatingflower gardenTeamLab PlanetsTOKYO inToyosu,Tokyo,has showna newGarden Areawith twogarden artworks.One ofthem invites(兰花).you toget closeto13,000live orchidsVisitors willfind themselveswalking throughwater andfloating asthey beeoneartwork withthe flowers,planets,teamlab.art(沉没的)Sunken cityDubailandmarks haventjust gonehigh,theyve gonedeep!The worldsdeepest divepool,DeepDiveDubai,isthelatestrecordbreaking attraction.More than60metres deep,the toocoolpool includesan underwatersunken cityfor diversto exploreontheir ownor witha guide:Whether youvenever divedbefore oryoure anexperienced diver,those aged10and overare weled.deepdivedubai.New Yorksnewest islandParklife justgot a little moreinteresting inNew York.Little Island@Pier55is ahumanbuilt islandpark nextto theHudsonRiver Park.The newpublic spaceis unlikeany otherin theBig Apple:visitors cantake inviews ofthe HudsonRiver and(表演)NewYorkCity,along withmusic,dance andother performancesin its687seat theatre,littleisland,org
21.Which ofthe followingwebsites maya flowerlover visitA.littleisland.org.B.hcandersenshus.dk.C.deepdivedubai.D.planets.teamlab.art.
22.What dowe knowabout DeepDive DubaiA.It hasset anew record.B.It isaimed atgrownups.C.It isdesigned fornew divers.D.It encouragesselfguided touring.
23.What canvisitors doin LittleIsland@Pier55A・Visit amuseum.B.Buy someartworks.C.Enjoy performances.D.Learn thehistory ofNewYork.BDavid lovedhis grandsonPhilip dearly.The boyreminded himof himselfat anearly age.They hada lotof funtogether,exploring the backyard andhiking in the nearbypark.However,one weekend,Philip feltill andhad tostay inbed.David madesureto keephis grandsonentertainedbyfindinga book theycouldenjoytogether.Before handingit toPhilip,he decidedto leafthrough itand lookback at the story.However,while looking through it,hedidnt expecttoseeanother pieceof hisyouth,this timein theform ofa photographof himand hisold friends.There werefour in thepicture—David,Steve,Dorothy,and Teresa.They wereneighbors andoften wenttothe beach together.In thephoto,the fourofthem wereplaying onthe sand.Suddenly,David wonderedabout thepeople inthe photograph,curious toknow wherelife hadtaken them.Philip noticedthat and asked Whathappened,Grandpa^^David smiled,excitedly takingthe bookand thephoto toPhilip.Look,Philip.This is an oldphoto ofmy friendsand me!”he said.I wishI couldmeet themagain.Philip suggestedlooking fbrthemon Facebook.Through Philipstablet,they searchedfor Davidsfriends.To Philipssurprise,they werentonthesocial mediaplatform.David decidedto gotohishometown tofind Steve,Dorothy,and Teresa.The townhad changeda lotandhefound thatDorothysand Steveshouseswerenolongerthere.Still hopeful,David decidedto visitthe lastaddress,which wasTeresas.Ayoung girlopenedthe door.Im sorry,young lady.I wasjust lookingfbr TeresaGreen,but Imight havegottentheaddresswrong,“he said.Suddenly,the girlshouted,Grandma,you have a visitor!^^
24.Why didDavid findabookto enjoywith PhilipA.Because Philipwas entertainedmost bybooks.B.Because Davidintended toshow Philipa picture.C.Because Davidremembered somethinginthebook.D.Because Philipwas notin goodcondition onthat day.
25.What surprisedDavid ashe waslookingthroughthe bookA.A leaf.B.A picture.C.Some friends.D.Some beachtours.
26.How didPhilip helpDavid searchforhisfriendsA.By postingthe pictureonline.B.By visitingthem withDavid.C.By givingaway histablet asa gift.D.By lookingforthemonFacebook.
27.What mightthe followingparagraph probablybe aboutA.David toldPhilip aboutthe wrongaddresses.B,David talkedwiththegirl aboutsome lifelessons.C.David andTeresa managedto contactSteve andDorothy.D.David apologizedsincerely forthe troublehe hadcaused.CThirteen vehicleslined uplast Marchto raceacross theMojave Desert,seekingamillion inprize money.To win,they had tofinish the142mile racein lessthan10hours.Teams andwatchers knewthere mightbe nowinner atall,because thesevehicles weremissinga keypart—drivers.DARPA,the DefenseAdvanced ResearchProjects Agency,organized therace aspart ofa pushtodeveloprobotic vehiclesforfuture battlefields.But theGrand Challenge,as itwas called,just provedhow difficultit is togeta carto speedacross anunfamiliardesert withouthuman guidance.One hadits brakelocked upinthestarting area.Another beganby throwingitself ontoawall.Another gottied upby bushesnear theroad after
1.9miles.One turnedupside down.One tookoff inentirely thewrong directionandhadto bedisabled byremote control.One went alittle morethan amile andrushed into a fence;another managedto gofor sixmiles butstuck ona rock.The“winner”,if therewasany,reached
7.8miles beforeit ranintoalong,narrow hole,and thefrontwheelscaughtonfire.“You geta lotof respectfbr naturalabilities ofthe livingthings Jsays ReinholdBehringer,who helpeddesign twoof thecarsizevehicles fbr a panycalled SciAutonies,Even antscandoall thesetasks effortlessly.Its veryhard fbrus toput theseabilitiesinto ourmachines.The roboticvehicles,though withnecessary modernequipment suchas advancedputers andGPS guidance,had troublefiguringoutfastenoughtheblocksaheadthatatwoyearoldhumanrecognizes immediately.Sure,that veryyoung child,who hasjustonly learned to walk,may notthink towipe applejuice offher face,but shealready knowsthat whentheres acookie inthekitchen,she hasto climbup thetable,and thatwhen shegets tothe cookie,it willtaste good.She ismore advanced,even monthsold,than anymachine humanshave designed.
28.Why didthe watchersdoubt ifany ofthe vehiclescould finishthe raceA.They didnot haveany humanguidance.B.The roadwas notfamiliar tothe drivers.C.The distancewas toolong forthe vehicles.D.The prizemoney wasunattractive tothe drivers.
29.What was the purposeofthe raceorganized byDARPAA.To raisemoney forproducing moreroboticvehicles.B,To pushthe developmentof vehicleindustiy.C.To trainmore peopleto driveinthedesert.D.To improvethe vehiclesforfuturewars.
30.In therace,what wasthe greatestdistance oneroboticvehiclecoveredA.Almost twomiles.B.Six miles.C.About eightmiles.D.About onemile.
31.What doesthe writerimply inthe lastparagraphA.A roboticvehicle canfinish a142mile racewithout anydifficulties.B.A littlechild whohas justlearnedtowalk cantreach thecookie onthetable.C.A roboticvehicle cantdeal witha simpleproblem thatalittlechild cansolve.D.A littlechild canunderstand theimportance ofwiping applejuice offher face.D(计算)Maths isall aroundus,from workingout howto sharethe billafter ameal tocalculating yourhousehold bills.Somepeople lovethechallengeofworkingoutmathsproblems,but manyfear themoment whentheyhave todealwithnumbersandfigures andfeel areal senseof worry.It canseem discouraging,but thismaths anxiety5is perfectlynormal,and youredefinitelynot alone.And anyway,our worriesand fearsdont necessarilyreflect ourability.The problemreally startsin childhood,at school.Research hasfoundthatmaths teacherswhoarenervous aboutteaching thesubjectcanpasson theiranxietytothepupils,and girlsmay bemore likelyto beaffected.The Programmefor InternationalStudentAssessment foundaround31%of15and16yearolds across34countries said they gotvery nervous doing mathsproblems,33%saidthey gottense andnervousdoingmaths homework,and nearly60%said theyworried mathsclasses wouldbe difficult.ShulamitKahn,from BostonUniversitys QuestromSchool ofBusiness,told theBBC shebelieves givingstudents,particularly girls,goodrole models“is significant,especially ata youngage”.She thinksthe keyistoget people,especially womenwho loveteachingmaths,to teachyounger children.Writing forBBC Future,David Robsonsays Itsnot clearwhy mathsgives rise to somuch fearpared togeography.But thefactthat theresa rightor wronganswer mightmake youmore worriedabout underperforming.And oncewe assumewere notamaths person,we avoidsolving thingsthat weprobably coulddo.(心理学家)Psychologists havebeen tryingto workout whymental calculationcan bringus outinasweat.That fearmaye frommanysources,but somesuggest thatexpressing yourfears clearlycan loosentheirholdonyou,and encouragechildren tosee(威朋、).amathstestasachallenge,notathreat JWeneedtothinkpositively aboutmathsandgiveitasecondchance.
32.Regarding mathsanxiety“in paragraph1,the authorthinks.A.it isunique B.it isformal C.it ismon D.itisnecessary
33.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph2A.Girls arebetter atmaths thanboys.B.Maths classesare difficultfor allstudents.C.Students9anxiety resultsentirely fromteachers.D.Confidence inmaths needsdeveloping inchildhood.
34.What willbe apotentialresult ifone thinkshe isnotamaths personA.He willrisetochallenges.B.He willlearn mathsharder.D.He willbe doubtfulabout hisability.D.He willnot seemaths asathreat.
35.What arechildren advisedtodoaccording tothe lastparagraphA.Track sourcesof mathsfear regularly.B.Speak fearsout forimprovement bravely.C.Explore causesof failureinmathscarefully.D.Quit challengesto avoidanxiety actively.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人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Sometimes,its goodto bebored“I amdying ofboredom/,plains theyoung wifeYelena inChekhovs1897play UncleVanya.Of course,if Yelenawerearound today,we knowwhat shewould do:pull outher smartphoneand findsomething fun.Today itis easytogetrid ofboredom.36That isthe findingof twofascinating recentstudies.In one,researchers askedsubjects todo somethingboring,like copyingoutnumbersfromaphonebook,and thentake testsofcreativethinkings.The result37In thesecond study,subjects gavemoreanswers toa wordtest than a nonboredcontrol groupafter beingforced towatch adull screensaver.“An restlessmind hungersfbr stimulation,so boredombees aseeking state,“says SandiMann,the psychologistat theUniversityof CentralLancashire.38Parents willtellyouthat kidswith nothingtodo“willeventuallyinventsome fungames toplay—withacardboardbox,a lightswitch,whatever.The problem,the researchersworry,is thatthese dayswe dontstruggle toovere theseslow moments.39”Mann says.This mightrelieve ustemporarily,but itshuts downthe deeperthinking.^^So hereisanidea:Instead ofalways avoidingboredom,embrace andface it.Sometimes,anyway.Mann hasfound shegets someof herbest thinkingdone whenshe isdriving hercar andthereforecant bedistracted byher phone.40The goodtype inspiresyou tosee whatcan eof it.The badtype,in contrast,tires youand makesyou feellike you cantbe botheredtodoanything.An importantpart ofour moderntask,then,is learningto evaluatethese differenttypes ofboredom-todistinguish theuseful kindfrom theharmful one.A.And thereis,of course,bad boredom.B.Bored subjectscame upwith morecreativeideas.C.But whatif boredomisameaningful experienceD.These momentsarealot morevaluable thanexpected.E.Actually,tips ongetting awayfrom boredomare countless.F.We tryto killevery momentofboredomwith mobiledevices.G.When notsatisfied withyour state,youre seekingand engaged.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.B.C.DI liveabout threemiles fromthe seain SanLuis Obispo,California.Every fewyears,the humpbackwhales eclosetothe41forafew days.November,2020was oneof thosetimes.At thetime,my friendLiz Cottrielwas42with me.So Iasked herif shewantedtoseethem.“No way!”said Liz.Im sureour boatwill overturnif weare43by hungrywhales.“Theres nothingto worryabout,I said.It isvery safeif weare followingthem
44.I dontwantyoutomiss thiswonderful experienceand45it later/9She finally46and wegotoutonthesea.There werealready about15whale watchersthere.After halfan hour,we47twowhales about200feet away.Having takena deepbreath,the twowhales48down.I figuredwed be49if wewentalittle bitcloser towardthat spot.I laterfoundout thatwhale watchersare50tostay300feet away.51,alotof smallfish startedjumping outofthewater intoour boat.Whatshouldhavebeenafunmomentwas actually52,Their actionsmeant theywere53the whales,which meantthatweneededtogetoutofthere too.But beforewe couldturn around,our boatwas54outofthewaterabout sixfeet.Liz andI fellinto thesea.Fortunately,thewhales leftus aloneandotherwhale watchersimmediately cametoour55and broughtus tothebeach.
41.A.beach B.house C.zoo D,road
42.A.peting B.arguing C.staying D.performing
43.A.greeted B.attacked C,eaten D.injured
44.A.in advanceB.in peaceC.in turnD.in distance
45.A.hate B.regret C.enjoy D.forget
46.A.disappeared B.checked C.called D.agreed
47.A.caught B.bought C.saw D.fed
48.A.went B.fell C.ran D.calmed
49.A.alone B.brave C.wise D.safe
50.A.rewarded B.enabled C,remended D.excused
51.A.Eventually B.Suddenly C.Fortunately D.Carefully
52.A.scary B.annoying C.challenging D.short
53.A.following B.killing C.escaping D.observing
54.A.lifted B.carried C.pulled D.taken
55.A.neighborhood B.stage C.home D.rescue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1My relationshipwith needleswas notvery close.I onlyrecently overcamemy fearof gettingmy blooddrawn.So whenI56()(针灸)()offer theopportunity totry acupunctureforthefirst timefor myanxiety and57tense,I wasuneasy.Anyway,I triedout NewYorks newlyopened acupuncturestudio,WTHN.The placeis beautiful,simple butmodem.Myacupuncturist firstinquired58I waslooking toachieve bypleting thissession.Then Isettled facedownonto theheated tableand(插入)fortablylaythere59theguidanceoftheacupuncturist.She insertedhair-thin needlesinto myankles andslowly worked()herwayup,60hit certainpoints throughoutmy body,until shearrived at my head.With eachneedle,I feltabitof pressure,butno pain.After allneedles wereinserted,she explainedthatI was goingto liein61position forthe next20-25minutes tolet62()they workmagic.()The ideaof needlesbeing placedinto certainparts ofyour bodysounded likea horrorfilm when63describe outloud for()me;however,after tryingacupuncture,I couldtellyouthat itwas64plete different.This approachallowed metocalmdowntotally65step awayfromthethingsthatwere causingme stresstofocuson myhealth.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,你和美国网友每周固定时间上网互相学习对方的语言但由于各种原因,你无法再抽出时间定66Tony期上网交流请你给写一封邮件,表达对他的歉意Tony主要内容表达歉意;
1.说明具体原因;
2.提出弥补措施注意
3.词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Tony,Yours,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
67.(牛排餐厅).One day,Emmas motherbrought Emmato herfavorite steakhouse Shewas excitedall theway whenshe wassitting in her mothers car.Listening tothe wonderfulmusic,she couldnthelp butdance inthebackseat.Considering hersafety,her motherhadtostop herand said,“Hey!My sweety!Please bequiet andfasten yourseat belt!^^“Okay!Mom Jshe answeredwhile continuingto rolldownthe car window.“Emma!Dont headoutofthe window!This isvery dangerous!No handseither!”Mom raisedhis voiceas shespoke.She saidyes andthen quietlysat backin place.But therewas noprevious happiness.She gotoff insilence andordered mealssilently.Her motherthought thatperhaps hertone hadjust beentoo urgent,and shetried tomake herhappy.Sweetheart,this isamonthly steakappointment.Can youenjoy itwithyourmom happily”Emma noddedsilently butcontinued tostare outofthewindow.Ten minuteslater,Emma lookedatthelarge plateof steakandpotatoes asif shehad nointention ofeating them.Mom sighedandasked,Isnt ityour favoritesteak,sweetheart”It is,momJ Emmasaid ina lowvoice.After listeningto heranswer,Mom broughtthesteakand plannedto helpher daughtercut itinto smallpiecesas before.“No,mom,she quicklyreached outfortheplate.I canonly eatit oncea month,right”Yes,we madea promiseabout thisJsaidthemother.“Can I just giveit toEmma cautiouslyasked,and hereyesfilled withexpectations.Following thedirection ofher finger,there破烂的was ahomeless manin tatteredclothes.And sherealized thatthemanwasthefigure thatflashed bythe roadsidewhen herdaughterleaned outofthewindow inthecar.“Of course,youcanJ hermother agreed.注意续写词数应为左右;1120请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Emma quicklyleft thetable withthe fullplateoffood inhand.As Emmareturned,hermothersmiled proudly.英语答案
1.C【原文】M:Weve spent20minutes waitingfbr thisbus toleave.W:Yeah,thedoorhas beenopen.If itdoesnt movein5more minutes,lefs findanother wayto go.
2.B【原文】W:How muchis thisTshirtM:Six dollarsfor one,but youcan savetwo dollarsif youbuy two.
3.B[原文]W:Lying inthe sunshine,Ijustdont feellike moving.It9s likeI donthaveacare inthe world.M:After thestressful weeksintheoffice,its necessaryforyouto havea goodrest likethis.
4.C【原文】M:Jason wontbe onthe basketballcourt today.W:Yes,thats right.Does hehavetohelp onhis fathersfarmM:No,today hesvisiting hisgrandparents.
5.B【原文】M:Andys eyesare closing.Pm goingto takehim to bed beforehe fallsasleep onhis plate.W:OK.Til gethis bedready andthen youcan carryhim upstairs.
6.C
7.A【原文】M:Ive seenyou sittingin thispark overthe lastcouple ofmonths butIve neversaid hello.Im Tom.W:Hello mydear,nice tomeet you.Im herealotatmyage Icant domuch besidessittinginthe park.M:Do yourfriends orfamily livenearbyW:Most friendspassed awayyears ago.I seemy familysometimes,but theymoved outofthe city.M:Well,I ownarestaurantaround here.Please eby andorder anythingyou want.W:Sounds lovely,but isit expensiveM:Oh please,its onme.
8.B
9.A
10.C【原文】W:Did youhear thatFriday isMr.Smiths lastday Hesleaving thepany andtaking atrip aroundtheworld.He saiditwas alwayshis dreamtodosome traveling.M:Really WhyHes oneofthemost successfullawyers inthecity.He hasa brightfuture here.W:Well,I guesshes lookingfbrachange.Anyway,were holdingan officeparty onhis lastday tosay goodbyeand wishhimgood luck.It willbe inthe breakroom at4:00p.m.M:TH befinishing upa meetingat thattime,so Imightbealittlelate,but Filbe there.
11.B
12.A
13.B[原文】W:Wake up,Eric,timetorise andshine.M:Ha Oh,hi,Jane.I musthave fallenasleep whileIwasreading.W:You andeveryone else.It looksmore likea dormitorythanalibrary.M:Well,the classroomstoo noisyto studyin andI guessthis placeis tooquiet.W:Have youhad anyluck findinga topicfor yourpaperM:No,Professor Granttold usto write about anythingon Easternculture.W:Well,why notwriteaboutChinese cultureYou seemtobeinterested init.M:I am,but thereis toomuch materialto cover,and ProfessorGrant onlywants5to7pages.W:So thenlimit ittooneplace inChina,say Beijing.Youve beenthere andyou enjoyedyour tripvery much.M:Thats nota badidea.
14.C
15.B
16.B【原文】M:Have youever heardofthehungry ghostfestival inChinaW:No,what isitM:Well,its realnameisthe JongYan festival.W:When doesit takeplaceM:In mostplaces,it takesplace onthe fifteenthday ofthe seventhmonth inthe Chinesecalendar.However,parts of。