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江苏省扬州市2021届高三上学期1月适应性练习英语试题 Word版含答案
扬州市 2020-2021 学年度第一学期高三适应性练习试题 高 三 英 语 2020.11 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) 第一节 听下面 5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10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。 1. What does the woman's son do most probably? A. A postman. B. A policeman. C. A guard. 2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Doctor and patient. B. Husband and wife. C. Parent and child. 3. What does the man think of the woman's behavior? A. Surprised. B. Worried. C. Pleased. 4. How many people failed in the first interview? A.4 B.12. C.16. 5. How will the guests go to the airport? A. By car. B. By bus. C. By taxi. 第二节 听下面 5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 A、B、C三个 选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个 小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6段材料,回答第 6至 7题。 6. When did Robinson plan to check out? A. On January 7th. B. On January 14th. C. On January 2lst. 7. What does the man want to do? A. Book a room. B. Cancel a booking. C. Change a booking. 听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。 8. Where does this conversation probably take place? A. In a store. B. In a restaurant. C. In a museum. 9. How much does the woman pay for the bowl? A.60 dollars. B.80 dollars. C.90 dollars. 听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。 10. What are the speakers talking about? A. Travel plans. B. Famous adventurers. C. Extreme climates. 11. What has the woman paid close attention to? A. Weather reports. B. Historical events. C. Mountain-climbing tips. 12.What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man once was a professional trainer. B. The man liked taking photos. C. The man visited Pakistan. 听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。 13. What do we know about the house? A. It is large. B. It has one bedroom. C. It needs fixing. 14. What is the man planning to buy? A. A garden. B. A house. C.A farm. 15. What does the man suggest the woman growing? A. Potatoes. B. Rice. C. Corn. 16.How do they get the money? A. They have saved enough. B. They will get a bank loan. C. They will borrow from friends. 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。 17.When does the speaker usually go to a movie? A. On weekends. B. In his spare time. C. When a good movie is on. 18.How does the speaker learn about a movie? A. By seeing it himself. B. By checking the film reviews. C. By talking to his friends. 19.What might the speaker do if the tickets are sold out? A. Steal in without a ticket. B. Go back home and watch TV. C. Buy a ticket for the next show. 20.What does the speaker like to do while watching a movie? A. Eat popcorn. B. Talk to others. C. Put his feet up. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 Create Training and Educational Videos ATEM Mini includes everything you need. All the buttons are positioned on the front panel so it's very easy to learn. 1here are 4 HDMI video inputs for connecting cameras and computers. plus a USB output that resembles a webcam so you can connect to Zoom or Skype. ATEM software Control for Mac and PC is also included, which allows access to more advanced broadcast" features! Use Professional Video Effects ATEM Mini is really a professional broadcast switcher used by television stations. This means it has professional effects such as a DVE for picture in picture effects commonly used for commentating(作现场解说)over a computer slide show. There are titles for presenter names, wipe effects for transitioning between sources and a green screen keyer for replacing backgrounds with graphics! Live Stream Training and Conferences The ATEM Mini Pro model has a built-in hardware streaming engine for live streaming via its Internet connection. This means you can live stream to YouTube, Facebook and Twitch in much better quality and with perfectly smooth motion. You can even connect a hard disk or flash storage to the USB connection and record your stream for upload later! Keep watch on all Video Inputs With so many cameras, computers and effects, things can get busy fast! The ATEM Mini Pro model lets you see all cameras, plus streaming and recording status all on a single TV or monitor. There are even indicators to show when a camera is on air! Only ATEM Mini is a true Professional television studio in a small compact design! ATEM Mini.......US$295* ATEM Mini Pro.......US$595* ATEM Software Control.......Free 21.Why is it not difficult for people to learn to use ATEM Mini? A. Because its buttons are put on the front panel. B. Because its USB output looks like a webcam. C. Because four video inputs connect computers. D. Because it allows access to advanced features. 22.Which part focuses on the monitoring function? A. Create Training and Educational Videos B. Use Professional Video Effects C. Live Stream Training and Conferences D. Keen watch on all Video Inputs 23.This passage is a______. A. public service ad B. short story C. commercial ad D. news report B Since their beautiful baby daughter Ella came into their lives, James and Ola Jordan's home has undergone a transformation in the past nine months. The designer marble coffee table has lost pride of place to a playpen. "Everything is about Ella, and that is how we always wanted it to be," says adoring mum Ola. "Our home was quite stylish before she came along; now there are toys everywhere. I can't remember the life we had without her. Ella has taken over our home —and our hearts." The former Strictly Come Dancing professionals, who married in 2002, had longed to be parents and considered themselves blessed when Ella was born during the outbreak of coronavirus after their years of medical treatment and attempts. James tells us: "People say how this time of year becomes special again when you see it through the eyes of a child. I get that. Already she loves the Christmas lights and the tree, although she isn't going to understand what it's all about.” There is no doubt that Ella is the couple's most precious gift ---and the icing on Christmas cake for James will be the moment she says "Dada". "We all keep saying it to her, she is not having any of it," laughs 43-year-old James. "It's just 'Mama, Mama... '"says Jam: “Ola knew that I would always be a big part of bringing up our little girl. And likewise, I always knew Ola was going to be a great mum, and very hands on." Having James around so much has been a bonus for Ola, four years younger than James. "It has just been us and our baby so I feel lucky that James has been here. But I have missed not being able to meet up with other new mums and swap advice." "Ella is yet to meet another baby, and we will arrange another room for the new family member," says James. “but at least she is lucky that she has a really funny dad. She is always laughing and is such a happy little girl." 24.Their home was _______before they were blessed with Ella. A. conservative B. fashionable C. messy D. comfortable 25. If you describe something as "the icing on the cake", you mean that it makes something ______. A. even colder B. even better C. more surprising D. more believable 26.What does James mean when he says “Ella is yet to meet another baby"? A. They are expecting a new baby. B. Ella doesn't want any playmate. C. James doesn't like Ella now. D. He is simply making a joke. 27.The story mainly tells us that A. spare the rod and spoil the child B. a wife 's health is a man's wealth C. parents are over the moon about a baby D. all the glory comes from mothers C Sound may offer a creative way to take the ocean's temperature. Climate change is steadily warming the seas, which have absorbed about 90 percent of the excess heat trapped by greenhouse gases. This warming contributes to sea-level rise, endangers species and influences weather patterns. But tracking the warming is tricky. Ship-based observations capture only snapshots in time over a tiny portion of the water. Satellite observations cannot enter very deep below the surface. The most detailed picture of ocean heat comes from Argo, which can drop down to around 6,500feet. But there are only about 4,000 such floats, and they cannot sample deeper parts of the oceans. In Science, researchers at the California Institute of Technology and the Chinese Academy of Sciences compared the travel speeds of sounds produced by undersea earthquakes to detect ocean warming over wider areas. Because sound travels faster in warmer water, differences in speed can reveal changing temperatures. "They're opening up a whole new area of study," says Princeton University geophysicist Frederik Simons, who was not involved in the research. Inspired by those early efforts to measure ocean heat with sound, Caltech researcher Wenbo Wu thought to monitor low-frequency sound waves sent out by earthquakes below the seafloor. “I know these earthquakes are very powerful sources, "Wu says, "So why not try to use the earthquakes?"” He and his team tested the idea near Indonesia’s island of Nias, where the IndoAustralian Plate is bumping under the Sunda Plate. The researchers gathered sound data from 4,272 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or greater from 2004 to 2016, and they compared sound wave speeds from quakes that originated in the same spot over the years. By modeling the differences, often just fractions of a second, they found that the ocean near Nias was warming by about 0.08 degree Fahrenheit per decade—more than the 0.047 degree F suggested by Argo’s data. Less than one degree F does not sound large, but it takes considerable heat to warm the entire eastern Indian Ocean. The new method is promising, says University of Hawaii oceanographer Bruce Howe, who was not involved in the work. Meanwhile Simons and his colleagues are exploring an alternative technique, employing dozens of underwater microphones called hydrophones to catch more earthquake sounds. He notes that finding out the floats’ precise locations will be challenging, however. Overcoming such challenges would fill in important gaps, Wu says, “We really need different methods of gathering the data as much as possible.” 28. What do people do to take ocean’s temperature? A. Ships sail across all the oceans to take photos. B. Satellites are used to provide data on ocean heat. C. Argo enters the deepest seas for detailed pictures. D. The numbers of floats hit a record high for samples. 29. Why can sound be a method for detecting ocean warming? A. Because its speed varies with the temperature of water. B. Because it accompanies earthquakes below the seafloor. C. Because it is approved by Chinese and US researchers. D. Because its value has been proved by previous efforts. 30. What is the similarity between the researches by Wu and Simons? A. They use hydrophones as floats. B. They exchange their data with Argo. C. They meet the same trouble at work. D. They employ new research methods. 31. What can be the best title for the passage? A. Undersea earthquakes B. Climate and seas C. Sound and ocean heat D. New method found D Many older people around the world have at least one common concern: How to get younger people, hooked on their electronic devices, interested in classic art. Take the Monkey King, or Sun Wukong, as an example. The main character in the 16th-century classic novel, Journey to the West, is a romantic figure of bravery and adventure that charmed millions of readers before the appearance of online attractions. Havoc in Heaven, a new Peking Opera film, attracted the wider public to the glamor of the traditional Chinese performance art, featuring one of the best-known chapters from Journey to the West. This film, expected to create a new channel to promote Peking Opera, includes nearly all the key ingredients of Peking Opera. It covers all the basic techniques, more than 10 classic tunes, and makeup for dozens of facial representations of different figures’ characteristics. It’s actually a big challenge to combine Peking Opera and film, each of which has its own rhythm, according to Cheng Lu, director of the film, who is adopting a fresh approach to present the traditional art form. One challenge that Cheng and his production team faced is how to balance the new approach with maintaining the fundamentals of the art. The basic principles and performance skills in Peking Opera cannot be changed. For example, performances in Peking Opera often emphasize symbolism over the accurate representation of motion. There are never real horses on stage, and the film reflects that. And when Sun Wukong eats peaches, he merely copies the action of eating without taking a bite. Some background images on stage, such as a painted waterfall, remain, and a live band was on the set to provide sound for the film, rather than employing the pre-recorded music. “If we change traditions to cater to people’s taste and preference for a regular film, it will no longer be a Peking Opera piece of art,” Cheng said. On the other hand, some creativity was needed because Cheng and his team did not just want to document a stage performance. Computer technology is also applied to achieve some visual effects and to present impossible scenes, such as explosions or the heavenly court floating in the clouds. Also, the filming process leaves no room for actors to make the slightest mistake in front of cameras, such as those that would probably go unnoticed in an opera house. Peking Opera films played a powerful role in the 1960s and 70s, but their popularity gave way to more diverse entertainment. In recent years, there has been a recovery in the popularity of Peking Opera films. However, the overuse of special effects in many film adaptations of Peking Opera plays has weakened the original charm of the stage performances. The imagination (enabled by the stage) can never be sacrificed for a film’s expression. 32. What is the purpose of the first paragraph? A. To blame young people addicted to electronic devices. B. To advertise a new Peking Opera film, Havoc in Heaven. C. To express older people’s concern about the young generation. D. To arouse readers’ interest in traditional Chinese performance art. 33. What did Director Cheng do while producing the film? A. He made changes to basic performance skills. B. He made use of symbols and motions equally. C. He insisted on a band playing music on the scene. D. He brought onto the stage exact details of real life. 34. What innovation did Cheng’s team make? A. They opposed a rigid recording of the performance. B. They enriched visual effects with modern technology. C. They allowed actors to repeat actions before the camera. D. They adopted real explosion scenes during the shooting. 35. What can we conclude from the last paragraph? A. Imagination is a unique charm of Peking Opera films. B. Technology makes up for the loss of stage imagination. C. There is some possibility for a film to replace Peking Opera. D. The original charm of Peking Opera cannot be sacrificed for films. 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5 分, 满分 12.5 分) 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。 A dog snoring away the afternoon on the living room floor. Walruses napping belly-up on a beach. Lions stretching out on the grassland. These sleepy scenes may make people wonder why these other mammals(哺乳动物)seem to be getting so much more sleep than humans. Do they actually need more sleep? Are they just sleeping because they can? 36 Be prepared for a surprising and fascinating answer to these questions: 37 Though constantly studied, sleep is one of the great mysteries modern science hasn’t completely cracked. “We really don’t know what sleep is for,” said Dr. David Raizen. 38 Across many studies of mammalian sleep, scientists have observed that less sleep is connected with larger body sizes. A reason for this may be that the larger an animal is, the more calories it needs, and the more time it needs to spend eating. However, the matter is far from settled. 39 Some differences in observed sleep might not be what they seem. Just because a house cat sleeps for 18 hours a day doesn’t mean it needs all that sleep to function, Raizen said. Some sleep is probably a matter of convenience — done when it’s not safe for an animal to be out, when food availability is low or simply because there’s nothing else to do. As for human sleep? Raizen said the most important thing is for people to listen to their bodies and get as much sleep as they feel they need. 40 A. Nobody knows. B. Should humans be sleeping more, too? C. More efforts are being put in interpreting sleep better. D. Scientists are doing research trying to find the answer. E. Sleep is complex, hard to measure in wild animals and even harder to interpret. F. One idea is that sleep in mammals has something to do with body size and diet. G. It is about eight hours for most folks but might be as few as five and as many as eleven. 第三部分:语言运用(共两节, 满分 30 分) 第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 请认真阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并 在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 After that weekend my high school classmates and I would go our 41 ways. Many planned on attending colleges far away, as I did. Others had jobs lined up and a few were thinking about 42 . Directly in front of me was a friend, who 43 and smiled, acting a little self-satisfied. He and a couple of friends had decided to play one 44 trick before graduation. The night before, they’d 45 over to the principal’s home and used rolls of toilet paper to decorate his house and yard. The principal onstage had given no 46 that anything was wrong. Hearing my name, I took a deep breath, 47 climbed the steps, crossed the stage and stopped in front of the principal. He handed me my 48 case. I couldn’t wait to open it and find my name, 49 that I had graduated. My friend opened his case and all of us burst into 50 . What we saw was a single roll of toilet paper inside. The choices we make 51 our lives. Our high school principal had a great sense of 52 and took this opportunity to play a trick back on the boys, but they were allowed to graduate. Sometimes we get lucky when we do something wrong. 53 , sometimes we don’t. I often wonder what 54 those who didn’t make it to graduation. The 55 way to stay out of trouble is to avoid it in the first place. 41. A. wide B. separate C. similar D. contradictory 42. A. education B. success C. marriage D. separation 43. A. sighed B. cursed C. trembled D. yawned 44. A. usual B. important C. last D. very 45. A. slipped B. swung C. skipped D. swapped 46. A. meaning B. framework C. fantasy D. indication 47. A. nervously B. casually C. shamefully D. elegantly 48. A. paper B. diploma C. tool D. glass 49. A. assuming B. informing C. confirming D. identifying 50. A. laughter B. tears C. anger D. song 51. A. destroy B. violate C. undergo D. shape 52. A. kindness B. humor C. happiness D. accomplishment 53. A. Anyhow B. Furthermore C. Still D. Therefore 54. A. became of B. brought about C. got across D. brought out 55. A. bravest B. simplified C. meanest D. surest 第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 A swing (秋千) could be important for learning, according to one girls’ school. At Brighton Girls, a private school for children 56 (age) 4-18, a swing is to be installed in the sixth-form study center after some of the teenagers asked for one. After some research, the headmistress, Rosie McColl, said she discovered a swing would be 57 (benefit). She said, “I knew 58 student in a previous school who used to go out and swing in a park between lessons. 59 (current), what we are doing is bringing the swing into the school 60 (help) build a culture. This leads to better results 61 students in terms of both their wellbeing and academic achievement.” Recent studies show physical activity can improve brain function as well as calming the mind and body, at a time when 62 (anxious) among teenagers is at record levels. So far, McColl’s decision 63 (support) by parents, including Sam Cartwright-Hatton, a psychologist at Sussex University, 64 wrote a letter to the government before schools returned in September calling for new, more creative lessons to help children settle back into class. McColl advises students 65 (prepare) for exams over the Christmas holiday to find a swing in a local park between revision classes. “No one is ever too old to go on the swings, to play, to think and to dream,” she said. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15分) 2020 年 12 月 19 日上午,学校组织全体同学在电视上观看了嫦娥五号工程月球样本交 接仪式,同学们观看后心潮澎湃,倍感自豪,决心认真学习,今后报效祖国,……。请你为 校报英文专栏写一篇新闻报道,内容包括: 1. 观看时间、方式、内容; 2. 同学们的感想。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为 80 左右; 2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Students Watching Chang’e 5 Samples Handover _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 第二节 读后续写(满分 25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 It was January 24th. I had finally completed my last radiation treatment. It had been a long journey—eight months in total since my initial diagnosis of breast cancer—and I had been looking forward to this day for a very long time. My husband Casey, who was wearing a pink ribbon on his jacket, was waiting for me in the lobby at Sunnybrook hospital in Toronto. As a symbol to raise people’s awareness of breast cancer, the pink ribbon had become a part of our life. On the way back home, we reflected on the past months and discussed what lay ahead for our family. We arrived home in time to have dinner with our three children—Tyler, elven, Brady, nine, and Eve, six. The kids greeted me with hugs that I think were a little bit tighter and lasted a little bit longer than usual. We were heading to the skating rink (溜冰场) that night. My son Brady had a hockey game and if his Tiger team won, they would move onto the next round. As a typical Canadian hockey mom, I had always loved going to the rink to watch my kids play. But since my diagnosis, the rink and the Tiger players had come to mean even more to me: it was my happy time in those painful months. When we arrived at the rink, we were greeted with warm hellos. You could tell it was a big game as there was a large crowd of Tiger parents gathering in the lobby outside the dressing room. About ten minutes before game time, Brady’s coach came out to the lobby and invited all the parents to come into the dressing room. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph1: As I stepped inside, I was struck by how quiet and how pink it was.___________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: I sensed their determination. __________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 2020-2021学年度第一学期高三适应性练习试题 高三英语答案详解 听力 1-20 . AABBC CBABA CBCCA AABCA 阅读理解 21-23 ADC 24-27 BBAC 28-31 BADC 32-35 DCBD 七选五 36-40 BAFEG 完形填空 41-45 BCDCA 46-50 DABCA 51-55 DBCAD 语法填空 56. aged 57. beneficial 58. A 59. Currently 60. to help 61.for 62. anxiety 63. has been supported 64. who 65. preparing 写作一: A possible version: Students watching Chang'e 5 samples handed-over All the students in our school watched the live broadcast of Chang'e 5 samples being handed over for research on the morning of 19th December 2020, Saturday. Scientists are reported to carry out the storage, analysis and research of the country's first samples from the moon. Every boy and every girl is inspired and encouraged, feeling proud of our great country. They are determined to work heart and soul from now on and contribute to our motherland in the future. (80 words) 写作二 Sample: Para 1: As I stepped inside, I was struck by how quiet and how pink it was. There in front of me quietly stood seventeen nine-year-old players decorated head to toe in pink, and breast cancer symbols were painted on their helmets. They looked like fighters, brave and faithful, who were ready for a serious battle. Then my son Brady came over to me, saying, “We are so grateful that you have shown us through your fight what it really means to be a Tiger. Tonight, we are going to win the game just for you.” Inspired by what Brady said, all the players cheered, “It’s time Tigers!” (92 words) Para 2: I sensed their determination. They stepped into the field confidently. During the whole game, each and every boy performed so wonderfully, skating swiftly and passing balls skillfully. They had never been so cooperative. Even when they fell behind by several points, they didn’t lose heart. Instead, they kept fighting together. I suppose they knew I was there for them all the time! And I should also tell them how grateful I was that they were there for me. Of course, the Tiger won the game that night. And I won mine, too. (91 words) 听力材料及参考答案 Text 1 W: Hello, this is Susan Howard. May I speak to my son, please? M: I’m sorry, he’s still out on his duty delivering letters. Shall I take a message? Text 2 M: Good morning. What seems to be the problem? W: Good morning. I feel terrible. I’ve got a cold and I have a pain here on my neck. I’m not sleeping well either. Text 3 W: I hardly ever buy albums. I just download music for free. M: But that’s illegal, isn’t it? W: Well, technically, yes, but nearly everyone does it. What harm does it do? M: What about the musicians who don’t get paid for their work? Have you thought about them? Text 4 W: How many people are they interviewing? M: They interviewed sixteen the first time, and now four of us were chosen to go back for the second interview. W: I hope it goes well. I hope you can get the job. Good luck. Text 5 M: The guests are leaving for New York tonight. But there will be no bus then. We need someone to get them to the airport on time. W: I’d be happy to, but my car is under repair now. M: In that case, we have to call a taxi. Text 6 W: Sunshine Hotel, may I help you? M: Yes. I’m phoning up because I have booked a room for my friend who won’t be able to come now and so I’ll have to cancel it. W:What is the name, please? M: It was a double room booked in the name of Robinson from January 14th, for a week. W: Ah, yes, I’ve got it. And now you want to change the booking, do you? M: I wish I could, but it now appears that he won’t be able to come at all. W: Well, Sir, I’ll cancel it then. Text 7 W: Excuse me. How much do you want for this bowl? M: Don’t move it. It’s easy to break. That’s one piece of outstanding glass in perfect shape. It’s worth 150 dollars. W: Oh, I couldn’t possibly pay that much. M: Hold on, lady. I said it was worth 150 dollars but I can give it to you for only 120 dollars. W: I’ll give you 60 dollars. M: Come on, lady. You’ve got to be kidding. I paid more than that for it myself. Take it for 90 dollars. I can’t go any lower than that. W: Well, maybe I could give you 80 dollars. M: OK. Let me wrap it up for you. Text 8 M: Where are you going for Christmas this year? W: This year Dennis and I are thinking about going on an extreme mountain-climb to the world’s second highest mountain. It’s located in Pakistan. M: Wow, extreme mountain-climbing? That can be very dangerous if you don’t know what you are doing. You know that sometimes the temperatures can be up to 50 degrees below freezing with winds up to 60 miles per hour. W: Well, I’ve been looking at some information about mountain-climbing in my extreme sports magazines; I think it’s something that we would both like to try. M: Certainly learning as much as you can will help you to have a safe and fun trip. When I was young I used to go on long hiking expeditions because I was a professional photographer. I would just make sure that you bring someone with you who knows the mountain very well. W: We are planning on bringing a guide with us. We also have a professional trainer that has helped us train this year. Text 9 W: Oh, where are we going? M: I want to show you something. W: I know, but what is it? M: A farm. It’s just down this road. It’s a small place, but at least it would be our own. W: A farm? How can we afford to buy a farm? M: It isn’t large, only one acre. We wouldn’t have to pay very much right now. W: Is there a house on the farm? M: A small one, two bedrooms, but it needs to be fixed up a little. I can do the job myself. W: OK. Is there enough space for a kitchen garden? M: There is about half an acre behind the house. That’s plenty of space. We can probably grow a lot of our own food. W: What are you thinking about growing? M: Well, it really isn’t big enough for corn. I thought we might try to raise a crop of potatoes. W: Do we have enough money to get all of these? M: I think we’ve saved enough. We can also ask John about the money he borrowed from us. Text 10 I really enjoy going to the movies with my friends on most weekends. I usually check the movie listings in the newspaper or online to see what is playing. I also check the movie reviews because I don’t want to see a bad movie. I like to arrive early at the movie theater so I don’t have to stand in line too long to buy tickets. Sometimes, the movie we want to see is sold out, so we might buy a ticket for a later showing. At the theater, I sometimes buy popcorn and a drink. The prices are sometimes high, but I like chewing something during a movie. I usually like to sit in an aisle seat somewhere in the middle of the theater. I think you can see the movie better instead of straining your neck if you are unfortunate enough to sit in the front rows. One thing I don’t like is when other people talk during the movie, put their feet up on the back of my seat, or bring crying babies to the theater. Everyone should be able to enjoy the movie. 答案详解: A 21. A。根据 All the buttons are positioned on the front panel so it’s very easy to learn可知。 22. D。monitor对应原文中的 keep watch on。 23. C。本文明显是一则商业广告,不是公益广告(PSA),不是短篇故事(short story),也 不是新闻报道(news report)。 B 24. B。根据第一段 Our home was quite stylish before she came along可知,在 Ella出生前,他 们的家很时尚典雅。 25. B。根据下文 the moment she says “Dada”可以推测 James的心情,孩子会喊爸爸是锦上添 花。 26. A。Ella is yet to meet another baby,Ella 还是婴儿,另一个可能是她的弟弟或者妹妹, “expecting a new baby”指怀孕。 27. C。本文主要讲解了期待多年的孩子出生给 James与 Ola 带来的喜悦,溢于言表。 C 28. B。根据第二段段意可知。 29. A。根据第三段 Because sound travels faster in warmer water, differences in speed can reveal changing temperatures可知。 30. D。根据最后两段的段意可知,Wu和Simons都对新方法进行了检验。 31. C。根据全文意思可以得知。 D 32. D。此题考查文章段首功能,即激发读者对文章话题的兴趣。 33. C。根据第四段... a live band was on the set to provide sound for the film, rather than employing the pre-recorded music.可知,其他选项根据三、四两段描述,明显错误。 34. B。根据第五段Computer technology is also applied to achieve some visual effects可知。 35. D。从本段中可以总结出此意,其他选项意思明显不符。 七选五 36. D 解析:从后句 Be prepared for a surprising and fascinating answer to these questions:得知 此句需要一个问句。而且与文章最后一段呼应。故选 D。 37. E 解析:从前句 Be prepared for a surprising and fascinating answer to these questions:得知 这个答案是意想不到的;从后段的解释中得知睡眠问题并未得到解决。故选 E。 38. C 解析:后两句分析哺乳动物睡眠状态与体型和饮食的关系。故选 C。 39. A 解析:此句充当了承上启下的功能,解释了前句的原因,概括了后句的内容。故选 A。 40. G 解析:前句说明人们应该根据自身需要选择睡眠时间。故选 G。 完形填空 41. B 解析:从后句得知同学们高中毕业后各自有不同的打算。故选 B。separate形容词, 各自的,分别的。 42. C 解析:排除法,ABD都没有可能,故选 C,有些人在考虑结婚。 43. D 解析:从后面情节得知前一天晚上他们去捉弄了校长,第二天有些犯困。故选 D。yawn 动词,打哈欠。 44. C 解析:他和几个朋友准备在毕业前最后一次再捉弄一下校长。故选 C。last形容词, 最后的。 45. A 解析:几个人偷偷溜进校长家。故选 A。slip over to one’s home偷偷溜进某人的家。 46. D 解析:校长在台上并没有说明有什么异常的,也看不出任何异常的迹象,故选 D。 47. A 解析:从此句可以看出作者还是有些紧张的。故选 A。nervously副词,紧张地。 48. B 解析: 毕业证书的封套。 49. C 解析:我迫不及待地要打开装毕业证书的盒子,确认自己已经成功毕业。 故选 C。 confirming: making sure that something is true; identifying: recognize sb/sth and be able to say who or what they are. 50. A 解析:那个搞恶作剧的朋友看到盒子里没有毕业证书,只有一卷厕纸,知道校长也搞 恶作剧了,所以大笑起来。故选 A。 51. D 解析:我们所做的选择塑造了我们的生活。故选 D。shape动词,to shape: to have an important influence on the way that sb/sth develops 52. B 解析:校长很有幽默感。故选 B。a sense of humor幽默感。 53. C 解析:我们有时候幸运,然而有时候不幸运。故选 C。still 副词,但是,需用逗号隔 开。 54. A 解析:那些没能毕业的人会怎样?故选 A。what become of……会怎样。 55. D 解析:没有麻烦的最可靠的方法是首先避免麻烦。故选 D。simplified被简化的。 语法填空 56. 考查非谓语动词。此处修饰名词 children,应使用过去分词做后置定语。故填 aged。 57. 考查形容词。be动词后面需要形容词作表语,故填 beneficial。 58. 考查冠词。此处是说“我认识一个……学生”,虽然后面有定语从句,但是应是“泛指”。 故填 a。 59. 考查副词。根据句意,此处需要副词作状语。故填 Currently。注意首字母大写。 60. 考查非谓语动词。根据句意,将秋千引入学校是为了建设一种文化,因此用动词不定式 作目的状语,故填 to help。 61. 考查介词。根据句意,为学生的健康和学业成就带来更好的结果。故填 for。 62. 考查名词。此处需要名词作定语。故填 anxiety。 63. 考查动词时态语态。根据前面时间状语 so far及后面的 by parents,可知应该用现在 完成时的被动语态。故填 has been supported。 64. 考查定语从句。此处为非限制性定语从句,指代前面的心理学家。故填 who。 65. 考查非谓语动词。根据句意,建议在圣诞假期准备考试的学生在当地的公园里找一个秋 千,用现在分词作后置定语。故填 preparing。查看更多