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2025届高三第五次月考英语试卷答案_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2025年01月试卷_0103宁夏银川一中2025届高三上学期第五次月考(全科)_宁夏银川一中2025届高三上学期第五次月考英语
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银川一中2025 届高三年级第五次月考答案 一、选择题部分 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 C B B A A A C A C A 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 A C B C B C A B B B 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 A D B B C D D C C A 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 D D A D B F B C D E 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 D C D B A C A D B A 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 B C D D A 听力:1~5 CBBAA 6~10 ACACA 11~15 ACBCB 16~20 CABBB 阅读:21-23ADB 24-27BCDD 28-31 CCAD 32-35 DADB 36-40. FBCDE 完型:41-45 DCDBA 46-50 CADBA 51-55 BCDDA 二、非选择题部分 56.spanning 57. among/amongst 58. a 59.appealing 60.where 61.has laid 62. as 63.its 64.less busy 65.arrivals 三、写作部分 (一)应用文写作 题目分析: 1. 问候,说明写信目的(表达谢意) 2. 简要描述一次经历,写出感谢的理由(回顾别人提供的具体帮助,收获是什么) 3. 再次表示感谢,希望做出回报 【时态、人称】 第一二人称,一般现在时,一般过去时 Possible version: Dear Selina, How are you? Last month, invited to attend the Sino-Brazilian Culture and Arts Festival, I was warmly received and helped during my stay there. With deep appreciation, I am writing to express my heartfelt thanks. I was especially touched by the kindness and patience that you extended when we visited the gallery. As I couldn’t speak Portuguese, it was due to your concise introduction to those great artworks that I began to gain new insights into their meanings as well as the culture behind them. Undoubtedly, had it not been for your assistance, I would not have enjoyed my visit to Brazil to the full. Your hospitality has been a beacon of light, illuminating my path towards the diversity of Brazilian culture. Please accept my sincere thanks again and look forward to your visit to China. Sincerely, Li Hua 读后续写文章大意 1950 年,因母亲患病需赴伦敦治疗,全家从图文巴搬往英国,临行前将心爱的宠物狗蜘蛛托付 给父亲的朋友桑迪。六周后收到桑迪的信,得知蜘蛛在他们离开两周后跑丢了。两年后全家返 回澳大利亚,父亲立即开始寻找蜘蛛,八个月后的一个冬日,接到远在 375 公里外金金的电话, 一位老妇人曾给一只老黄狗喂食,他们立刻前往,却得知狗已几天未出现,父亲吹响口哨后, 故事续写将展现蜘蛛是否出现以及回家后的情景,突出宠物与主人之间深厚的情感和忠诚的主 题。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司故事分析:伏笔与回应: 伏笔1:全家搬往英国前将蜘蛛托付给桑迪,暗示蜘蛛可能因与主人分离而不安。 回应:两周 后蜘蛛跑丢,为后续漫长的寻找过程埋下伏笔,体现它对主人的依赖和忠诚,以及渴望回到主 人身边的情感,推动故事发展。 伏笔:桑迪不断在媒体上登广告寻找蜘蛛却无果,表明寻找的艰难,也凸显蜘蛛的执着。 回 应:父亲回国后继续寻找,即使线索全无也不放弃,与之前桑迪的寻找相呼应,强化了大家对 蜘蛛的牵挂,为后文蜘蛛的出现做铺垫,突出了情感的力量。 伏笔2:父亲担心蜘蛛会被射杀或饿死,营造出紧张的氛围,增加了故事的悬念。 回应:当蜘 蛛最终出现时,它瘦弱憔悴的模样印证了父亲的担忧,同时也让读者为它的幸存感到欣慰,使 故事的情感更加丰富,增强了故事的感染力。 伏笔:老妇人持续几周给一只 “非常老的黄狗” 喂食,引起父亲的注意并前往寻找,为蜘蛛 的可能出现提供了线索。 回应:虽然一开始未见到蜘蛛,但这一情节引出了父亲的口哨,成 为蜘蛛出现的契机,使故事发展自然流畅,同时也暗示了蜘蛛在附近徘徊,体现它对人类善意 的感知和对生存的努力。 伏笔3:父亲对蜘蛛的特殊口哨,为与蜘蛛的重逢设置了独特的情感触发点。 回应:在关键时 刻,口哨声引出了蜘蛛,展现了宠物与主人之间深厚的情感联系,回应了前文对他们亲密关系 的描写,升华了故事的主题,即动物与人之间的情感是深沉且难以割舍的。 范文 Suddenly there was a sound in the bush. My heart leaped into my throat as we all turned towards the noise. Out stumbled Spider, his body battered and his fur matted with dirt and twigs. But his eyes were fixed on my father, filled with a mixture of exhaustion and sheer joy. Father rushed over and scooped him up into his arms, cradling him gently as if he were the most precious thing in the world. Spider's tail managed a feeble wag, and he licked my father's hand weakly. We were all in tears, amazed and overjoyed at this miraculous reunion. Once home we gently cleaned him up. We took our time, carefully washing away the grime of his long journey. As we worked, Spider seemed to relax, as if he knew he was finally safe. We gave him a warm, soft bed and a bowl of fresh water and food. Over the next few days, he slowly regained his strength and his old spirit. He would follow us from room to room, never wanting to be far from our sides. His return was a reminder of the incredible bond we shared, a bond that had withstood time and distance. We knew then that Spider was more than just a pet; he was a beloved member of our family, and we would never let him go again. 听力录音稿 Text 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司M:(1) Hey, Julie. I have my car today, so you can go home in my car. W:Thanks, but I need to buy a gift for Sandy. Could you drive me downtown? M: I’m afraid I can’t. It’s not on my way. Text 2 W: Did you see the basketball game on TV last night? Your favorite team was in it. The last five minutes were really exciting. M: I’ve heard about it.(2) But there was a power failure in my area. So I didn’t watch the second part of the game. Text 3 M: (3)It’s a quarter to six. Your mother will be home at 6:15. I need you to clean up this mess before she gets home. W: I’ll do my best. I should be able to have it done in 15 minutes. Text 4 M: Oh, dear!(4)I just got some drops of red wine on the carpet. Do you have any carpet cleaner? W: No, I just ran out. Get a paper towel and try to get the stains out with water and some salt. Hurry! Text 5 M: Oh, no. Our store may start running out of coffee. W:What’s next? Chocolate? Milk? I have to go. M: Anna, where are you going? W: (5)I’m going to the supermarket right now. I'm not waiting for the other shoe to drop, Jonathan. Text 6 W: How was your trip to your grandparents’ place? It is about 4 hours away by train, isn’t it? M: Well, (6)I had prepared it. I had some reading to do for my history project with me. W:And it was a really hot day. M:Yeah, I was expecting to feel boiling hot, but the air conditioning was on, so it was bearable. And I sat by the window. (7)Anyway, while I was doing my reading, I was also listening to music, and at one point, my earphones came out of my phone and the music played really loudly in the carriage. Luckily, no one expressed the dissatisfaction about the noise. Text 7 W: Oh, of course, thank you. (8)Let’s find one more person… Excuse me, can I ask you a few questions about your health? M: Sure. W: Well, do you have any health problems? M: I can’t sleep at night. I’ve been on a diet for almost a year now. I go running for two hours a day. But I miss what I used to eat. W: What did you use to eat? M: Pizzas, burgers… (9)I used to eat ice cream before going to bed. I know that’s the reason that I can’t sleep well. No ice cream, no sleep. What am I going to do? W: Um… I think you should talk to your doctor. Good luck. Text 8 W: (10)Kevin, I’d just like to find out how you’re settling, and how your Spanish course is going— basically, anything you feel you need to talk about. M: I’m OK, I suppose. I’m settling into my studies and I’m finding the course interesting. I’m just missing home a little. W: (11)OK. Well, if it makes you feel any better, I think half the students I speak with are a little homesick. It’s only natural. This is the first time you’ve lived away from home? M: Yes. I’ve never spent so long away from my friends and family before. (12)I’ve been back home once since I started in September, but it’s so expensive to get down to London by train that I can’t go very often. W: Well, don’t be too hard on yourself, Kevin. It’s quite a lot to deal with at first but I’m sure you’ll find things get better over the next few weeks. Text 9 M: (13)Hello, Mrs. Tompkins. Our newspaper will carry some information about new products. Now, 学科网(北京)股份有限公司will you tell us something about the new home your company has built? W: Certainly. This is a complete home system.(14) The main function is to make people’s life easier. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You will be able to call your food-saving machine when you’re in the supermarket to find out how much you need to buy. Isn’t it wonderful? M: Yes. Can I call the washing machine as well? W: Sure. (15)But you won’t need to. The new home comes with a robot. It’s designed to do some cleaning and washing. M: And what is the price of the new home? W: About ten million dollars. M:(16) Wow, it will be the 22nd century when I can afford to buy one. W: Believe me. This is a pretty good deal. Text 10 M: (20)Why is a seven-year-old musician named Alma Deutscher from Britain regarded as “Mini Mozart”? Most children of her age would not be able to sit through an opera. (17)But Alma wrote her own sonata at the age of six. And she composed her first opera The Sweeper of Dreams this year. The English National Opera thought it was great work! Alma said, “The music comes to me when I’m relaxing. I like thinking about fairies a lot, princesses, and beautiful dresses.” She likes to sit on a swing in her garden and compose there.(18) She also keeps a tape recorder by her bed for when inspiration strikes. According to this talented young musician, the idea for The Sweeper of Dreams came from a dream. But not only is Alma good at writing music, she is also a skilled violinist and pianist as well. And she always works hard. Now, Alma has become famous, and many people like to compare her to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (19)“I don’t mind if I am famous or not,” she says, “I like Mozart, but I’m not trying to become him. I’m going to be like Alma, not Mozart.” 阅读A【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了四款轻便的旅行设备。 答案: ADB 21.细节理解题。根据表格第一行“THREE PEAKS NOMAD 42L BACKPACK”下面的 “British specialist Three Peaks creates backpacks by using wasted plastic bottles.(英国专家 Three Peaks利用废弃的塑料瓶制作背包)”可知,这款背包用废弃的塑料瓶制作而成,使用了回收材料。 故选A。 22.细节理解题。根据第一段“Your gear doesn’t need to weigh you down — from folding poles to a featherweight tent, these items pack small or light for on-the-go adventures.(你的装备不需要让你感 到沉重——从折叠杆到羽量轻帐篷,这些物品可以小且轻便地装下,适合外出探险)”可知,这些 设备小且轻便,属于便携式的设备。故选D。 23.推理判断题。根据表格内容和第一段“Your gear doesn’t need to weigh you down — from folding poles to a featherweight tent, these items pack small or light for on-the-go adventures.(你的装 备不需要让你感到沉重——从折叠杆到羽量轻帐篷,这些物品可以小且轻便地装下,适合外出 探险)”可知,本文主要介绍了四款适合外出探险者的轻便旅行设备,最有可能出自旅行杂志。故 选B。 B【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者从亲近自然的一次家庭旅行,从而重新找回自 己。 答案:BCDD 24.细节理解题。根据第二段“With the support of my family, I finally heeded that call again, and started planning to take part in one of our family trips there.(在家人的支持下,我终于再次响应了那 个呼唤,并开始计划参加我们的一次家庭旅行)”以及第三段“My family’s expertise in the outdoors has been invaluable for such trips.(我的家人在户外的专业知识对这样的旅行是无价的)”可知,家人 的支持以及对家人户外活动的信心使作者重拾了儿时的热情,想要加入家庭旅行。故选B。 25.细节理解题。根据第五段“I was pretty sure I could steer if we kept to smaller lakes that were less likely to become windswept.(我很确定,如果我们沿着不太可能被大风刮过的小湖泊行驶,我 可以驾驶)”可知,作者对于在较小的不容易被风刮走的湖面上驾驶皮划艇很有信心。故选C。 26.推理判断题。根据第一段“Ever since I was 10, my sister, father, and I would load up his canoe with supplies and venture into the heart of Algonquin Park.(从我10岁起,我姐姐、父亲和我就会把 学科网(北京)股份有限公司补给装上他的独木舟,冒险进入阿尔冈昆公园的中心)”和“But as time passed, my children grew older, and the call of Algonquin grew louder.(但随着时间的流逝,我的孩子们长大了,阿尔冈昆的 呼唤也越来越响亮)”以及第六段第一句 “But Algonquin was calling me.(但是阿尔冈昆在呼唤我)” 可知,作者十分热爱大自然。根据第六段第二句 “I channeled the fearless independence of my younger self and called Dad.(我恢复了年轻时那种无畏的独立,给爸爸打了电话)”以及最后一段 “This journey felt like a pilgrimage, reconnecting me with my adventurous younger self who isn’t extinct, just out of practice.(这段旅程感觉就像朝圣之旅,让我与年轻时充满冒险精神的自己重新 联系起来)”可知,作者的内在是充满冒险精神的。故选D。 27.推理判断题。通读全文,并根据第一段“As I’ve grown older, my connection to nature has become stronger.(随着年龄的增长,我与自然的联系越来越紧密)”以及最后一段“This journey felt like a pilgrimage, reconnecting me with my adventurous younger self who isn’t extinct, just out of practice.(这段旅程感觉就像朝圣之旅,让我与年轻时充满冒险精神的自己重新联系起来)”可知, 本文主要是通过描写自己亲近自然的一次家庭旅行,从而重新找回自己。故选D。 C【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要探讨了全球范围内小费文化的差异、起源、现状以及未 来可能的发展趋势(如使用数字货币支付小费)。 答案:CCAD 28.推理判断题。根据文章第一段内容“When people take with them their own expectations about tipping as they travel around the world, it generates no small amount of confusion. Norwegians, who come from a culture where wages are high and tips are low, could burn through Las Vegas leaving a trail of outrage with their tiny offerings. Meanwhile, high-tipping Americans might offend everyone in Tokyo because good service in Japan is a matter of honour, as in: “How dare you suggest I be rewarded for handing you a plate of sashimi without dropping it in your lap?”(当人们带着自己对小费的期望环 游世界时,这会产生不小的困惑。挪威人来自一个工资高、小费低的文化背景,他们在拉斯维 加斯可能会因为给的小费太少而招致一片愤慨。与此同时,出手阔绰的美国人在东京可能会得 罪所有人,因为在日本,良好的服务是一种荣誉的象征,就好像在说:“你怎么敢暗示我为你 递上一盘没掉到你腿上的生鱼片而索要报酬?”)”可知,本段通过挪威人和美国人在不同地方给 予小费的习惯,来展示全球小费习惯的多样性。故选C。 29.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“Tipping, as we know it, started in Tudor England when noblemen visited each other’s country homes and gave extra money to the servants as a thank-you for helping them with their clothing.(我们所知道的小费制度起源于都铎王朝时期的英格兰,当时贵族 们互相拜访乡间宅邸,会给仆人一些额外的钱,以感谢他们帮忙整理衣物。)”可知,小费最初是 上层阶级对仆人的一种感激之举。故选C。 30.推理判断题。根据文章第第一段“Meanwhile, high-tipping Americans might offend everyone in Tokyo because good service in Japan is a matter of honour, as in: “How dare you suggest I be rewarded for handing you a plate of sashimi without dropping it in your lap?”(与此同时,给高额小费的美国人 可能会冒犯东京的所有人,因为在日本,良好的服务是一种荣誉,比如:“我递给你一盘生鱼 片,而没有把它掉到你的腿上,你怎么敢建议我得到奖励?”)”和第四段“No one expects a tip in much of Southeast Asia or Australia, beyond saying “keep the change.” Compare that to the United States, where restaurant tips of up to 25 percent are now expected for very good service; in Canada, it’s 15 to 20 percent. (在东南亚或澳大利亚的大部分地区,除了说“不用找零钱了”之外,没有人指 望得到小费。相比之下,在美国,现在餐厅的小费高达25%,因为服务非常好;在加拿大,这 一比例为15%至20%)”可推断,美国人在餐馆给的小费比其他地方多。故选A。 31.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“It’s enough to make your head hurt — but will we soon have to worry about tipping with bitcoin? I don’t even understand the notion of cryptocurrency (数字加密货 币), much less how to use the new tipping apps that are popping up around it.(这足以让人头疼——但 我们很快就要担心用比特币付小费了吗?我甚至都不理解数字货币的概念,更不用说如何使用 那些围绕它而出现的新款付小费应用程序了。)”可知,作者提到比特币是为了暗示数字货币可能 会使小费习俗变得复杂。故选D。 D【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项患者对于在医疗诊断与治疗中使用人工智能态度 学科网(北京)股份有限公司的研究,通过实验的过程来说明新的科学研究发现及其启示。 答案 D A D B 32.细节理解题。根据第二段““While many patients appear resistant to the use of AI, accuracy of information, encouragement and a listening patient experience may help increase acceptance,” Marvin Slepian, who led the research, said. “To ensure that the benefits of AI are secured in clinical practice, future research on best methods of physician incorporation and patient decision making is required.”(“虽然许多患者似乎对使用人工智能有抵触情绪,但信息的准确性、鼓励和倾听的患者 体验可能有助于提高接受度。” 该研究的负责人马文·斯皮安说,“为了确保人工智能的好处在 临床实践中得到保障,未来需要对医生纳入和患者决策的最佳方法进行研究。”)”可知,医生的 参与会增加患者对人工智能治疗的接受程度。故选D。 33.细节理解题。根据第四段“In the second phase, researchers surveyed 2,472 participants across diverse ethnic, racial and socioeconomic (社会经济学的) groups using a blinded, randomized survey. (在第二阶段,研究人员采用盲法随机调查,调查了不同民族、种族和社会经济群体的 2472名参 与者。)”可知,在第二阶段,研究的参与者来自不同背景。再根据第六段“Disease severity did not affect participants’ trust in AI. Compared to white participants, black participants selected AI less often and Native Americans selected it more often. Older participants were less likely to choose AI, as were those who self-identified as politically conservative. These findings suggest that differing groups will need specific sensitivity and attention as to informing them about the value and usefulness of AI to enhance diagnoses. (疾病严重程度不影响参与者对人工智能的信任。与白人参与者相比,黑人参 与者选择人工智能的频率更低,而美国原住民选择人工智能的频率更高。年龄较大的参与者不 太可能选择人工智能,那些自认为是政治保守派的人也是如此。这些发现表明,不同的群体将 需要特定的敏感性和注意力,以告知他们人工智能在提高诊断方面的价值和有用性。)”可知,参 与者的种族、年龄和政治倾向等个人背景因素对其对人工智能治疗的偏好产生了影响。故选 A。 34.词句猜测题。根据最后一段“and to continue to maintain and enhance the accuracy of AI systems as they play an increasing role in the future of health care. (并继续保持和提高人工智能系统 的准确性,因为它们将在未来的医疗保健中发挥越来越大的作用。)”可知,保持和提高人工智能 系统的准确性的医生和其他医疗保健人员,所以医生和其他医疗保健人员有责任确保人工智能 系统中的信息准确。所以划线词onus的意思是“责任”。故选D。 35.主旨大意题。本文属于研究报告。第一、二段为研究发现;第三至第六段为主干,以实验 研究过程为线索,通过对比法得出结论;最后一段为研究启示。根据第一、二段研究发现可知, 文章主要介绍的是一项患者对医疗诊断与治疗中使用人工智能的态度的研究。所以“The Trust in AI: A Split Among Patients(对人工智能的信任:患者之间的分歧)”作为文章标题最为合适。故 选B。 七选五【答案】36.F 37.B 38.C 39.D 40.E 【分析】这是一片议论文。文章主要讲了团队合作对公司的成功和每个员工的发展都很重要。 36.上文Teamwork in the workplace offers the staff the opportunity to become more familiar with each other and learn how to work together.说工作场所的团队合作让员工有机会更加熟悉彼此,学习如 何合作。该空承接上文,E选项“它也是让员工和公司获得成功的燃料”,故选F。 37.上文Work teams develop systems that allow them to complete tasks efficiently. 说工作团队开发的 系统允许他们高效地完成任务。下文 the team’s work pace makes sure that the task is completed quickly and accurately.说团队的工作节奏确保任务快速准确地完成。该空承上启下,D选项“当 一项任务交给一个训练有素、效率高的团队时”切题,故选B。 38.下文 And a strong team environment can act as a support system for staff member. Work group members can help each other improve performance and work together toward improving professional development.说一个强大的团队环境可以作为员工的支持系统。工作小组成员可以互相帮助,提 高工作表现,共同努力促进专业发展。该空引出下文,A选项“任何工作场所每天都有挑战” 切题,故选C。 39.上文Team members come to rely on each other and trust each other. 说团队成员相互依赖,相互 信任。下文 these bonds can be important.说这些结合很重要。该空承上启下,B选项“当团队面 学科网(北京)股份有限公司临特别困难的挑战时”切题,故选D。 40.上文Team members become accustomed to processing brainstorming information.说团队成员习惯 于处理头脑风暴信息。该空承接上文,F选项“公司肯定会从高效团队的各种建议中受益”,故 选E。 完型填空 41-45 DCDBA 46-50 CADBA 51-55 BCDDA 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要记叙了Gwen这个女孩在一次篮球课上由于不愿意被 分配在自己一个都不认识的队伍里而想找借口逃课,后来在一个女孩的鼓励下, 她表现突出。 后来,虽然在投篮的过程中自己受了点伤,但是为了队伍赢得了比赛而后收获友谊的故事。 41. 这是一节篮球课,按照往常的习惯,学生自己选择队伍,根据下文的However说明今天会有 点不同。故选D。 42.根据let you choose your teams,往常,学生自己选择队伍,根据下文的However说明今天会 有点不同。故选C。 43.根据上文,这次学生不能自由选择队伍,因此,老师会分配每个学生到特定的队伍中去,故 选D。 44.根据后文She didn’t know any of them. All of her friends were on the other teams. 可知Gwen 被 分配到一个队伍,然后看了一眼另一个队伍,发现没有一个自己认识人,故选B。 45.根据上文,得知自己的朋友都不跟自己一个队伍,Gwen 觉得自己很不幸,故选A。 46.根据上文“I feel sick. May I go to the nurse?” 和It wasn’t the first time she tried to leave the class. 得知Gwen 想找借口离开,而老师看出了她的伎俩,因为这不是她第一次不想上课,故选C。 47.根据上文“I don’t know any of these girls! Let me play on another team. Please!”可知Gwen 想恳 求老师换她到另一个队伍,故选A。 48.根据下文“I don’t want to hear any more negative comments from you.”可知老师不同意让她换队 伍,得服从安排,故选D。 49. 根据下文“please try your best. I know you are a good player”可知一个女孩笑着鼓励她,让她 为了这个队伍,努力打球,故选B。 50.根据后文的 the ball went right through the hoop.说明Gwen投篮了,故选A。 51. 根据She took a long shot. The ball went right through the hoop.可知篮球划过天空,故选B。 52.根据下文的 she could stitch her pants later,她说她能缝好自己的裤子,说明她的裤子在刚才 跌倒的时候撕破了,故选C。 53.根据上文的She had scraped her knee,她摔倒的时候膝盖蹭破了,所以有瘀伤,故选D。 54.根据最后一段可知她们的队伍赢了比赛,Gwen 也交了很多朋友,她预测未来他们将会是她 快乐生活的源泉,故选D。 55.根据最后一段可知她们的队伍赢了比赛,Gwen 也交了很多朋友,她预测未来他们将会是她 快乐生活的源泉,故选A。 语法填空 56.spanning 57. among/amongst 58. a 59. appealing 60.where 61.has laid 62. as 63. its 64.less busy 65.arrivals 56.考查非谓语动词。此句句意是澳门行政区横跨33.3 平方公里。这里是现在分词作状语语,与 逻辑主语之间是主谓关系,因此用现在分词。 57.考查介词。句意是这些(these)都是这个城市在回归祖国后取得的成就的一部分。 58.考查冠词。句意是澳门已经发展成了一个世界级的旅游景点。 59.考查非谓语动词。这里appealing 作了cuisine 的后置定语。 60.考查名词性从句。Where 在这里引导表语从句,表示澳门是东西方文化交汇的地方,缺地点 状语。 61.考查谓语动词。根据句意,应该用现在完成时故用 has laid。 62.考查动词的搭配。根据句意这一发展证明了澳门居民的勤劳精神,故用stand as. 63.考察代词。这里表示在它的领土内 故用its。 64.考查形容词。根据上下文,澳门刚回归祖国时,没有那么繁忙,意指游客少,故用 less 学科网(北京)股份有限公司busy。 65.考察名词。这里指每年到访澳门的游客数量激增,需要用名词,故填arrivals. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司