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第二十三套 阶段检测(九) 选择性必修第一册~第
四册
(120分钟 150分)
考情分析
高考对接点 考查定语从句、名词性从句、非谓语动词、时态和语态
单元疑难点 定语从句、名词性从句
典型情境题 完形填空(话题:邻居的意外举动改变了作者的心态)
题序 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
答案 A C C C B C B C A B C A B A A
题序 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B A B A C D B C D B B A D A A
题序 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
答案 B A D B C G F C D A C D A A C
题序 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
答案 D D C B D A B C C B
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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。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 is the man's favorite design?
A.Figures. B.Animals. C.Flowers.
2.What is the woman doing?
A.Having coffee. B.Visiting a museum. C.Asking the way.
3.Why is the woman unhappy?
A.She had to move.
B.She missed the business trip.
C.She quarrelled with her roommate.4.What will Mark do with the book?
A.Keep it. B.Return it. C.Renew it.
5.What is Jim's boss's attitude toward his suggestion?
A.Opposed. B.Supportive. C.Doubtful.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。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、7题。
6.Why has the man borrowed many books?
A.For his trip. B.For his schoolwork. C.For his presentation.
7.Where is the presentation going to be held?
A.In the school library.
B.In the school theatre.
C.In the Students' Union.
听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8.Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?
A.She needs to put off her test.
B.She wants to visit another city.
C.She has to give up her travel plan.
9.What does Diana want Peter to do?
A.Take a book to her friend. B.Help her with her study. C.Teach her
geography.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What kind of camera does the woman want?
A.A film camera. B.A video camera. C.A security camera.
11.What quality does the second video camera have?
A.Underwater filming. B.Big memory. C.Quick focus.
12.How much should the woman pay?
A.$450. B.$675. C.$750.
听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。
13.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Teacher and student.
B.Interviewer and interviewee.
C.Manager and clerk.
14.Why did the man leave his previous job in the bank?
A.His family moved to another place.
B.He had never gotten a raise.
C.He wanted to make a change.
15.What did the man do after quitting from the bank?
A.He worked in a company.
B.He went abroad for further study.
C.He taught in a private school.
16.How much does the man want to get at least a month?
A.$4,000. B.$5,000. C.$6,000.
听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。
17.How did the Stone Age people in Doggerland make a living?
A.By hunting. B.By farming. C.By trading.
18.Who often find the evidence of Doggerland?
A.Scientists. B.Fishermen. C.Historians.
19.When did the people leave Doggerland?
A.About 6,000 years ago.
B.About 9,000 years ago.
C.About 12,000 years ago.
20.Which modern issue do researchers warn us about?
A.Immigration. B.Pollution. C.Climate change.
试题答案
1~5 ACCCB 6~10 CBCAB 11~15 CABAA 16~20 BABAC
附:
听力部分录音材料
(Text 1)
M:Amy, I heard you're very good at paper cutting. What designs do you usually work
on?
W:The common designs for me are animals, flowers and figures.M:I love the last one most.
(Text 2)
W:Excuse me, do you know where I can find a cafe around here?
M:There's one right next to the museum down the block.
(Text 3)
M:You don't look happy. What's wrong?
W:I quarreled with Susan. I was just on a business trip for two days. But when I
returned, the apartment became very untidy. She invited friends over for a party again.
M:Well, just have a talk with her.
(Text 4)
W:Mark, have you returned the book you borrowed last month? It's due today.
M:Not yet. Actually, I haven't finished it yet. I want to renew it today. I think I need
ten more days to finish it.
(Text 5)
W:Jim, what did your boss say about your recycling plan in the office yesterday?
M:He asked me just to do it.
W:I'm glad your boss and you see eye to eye about this issue.
(Text 6)
W:Frank,why have you borrowed so many books from the library?
M:Er, I just have to make a good preparation for my presentation.
W:Presentation? When?
M:Next Friday afternoon. And there will be 40 freshmen there as my audience, but my
tutor will be on her business trip then.
W:And the place?
M:We had planned to have it in the Students' Union, but it's under repair unfortunately,
so the school theatre is the final decision.
W:I see. Come on! You will do a great job!
M:Thank you!
(Text 7)
W:Hey, Peter, I'm sorry.
M:Hi, Diana, what's wrong?
W:We were going to Hong Kong this weekend, but I'm afraid I can't go.M:Why?
W:I have a really big geography test and I have to study for it.
M:We can go next week instead.
W:No. You go ahead and please take the book I bought for my friend Sally.Tell her I
have to study all weekend because I can't afford to fail the test.
M:OK,then I'll go with it.
(Text 8)
M:Hi, what can I do for you, Miss?
W:Hi, I'd like to buy a camera.
M:Okay. What kind of camera would you like, a film camera, a video camera, or a
security camera?
W:I want to keep a vlog about my daily life, so a video one may suit me fine.
M:Then what about this one? It attracts many vloggers for its big memory and underwater
filming.
W:Sounds nice. May I give it a try?
M:Sure. There you go.
W:Mm ... It's really good as you said. How much is it?
M:$750. But we offer a 10% discount for all video cameras today. So it's $675.
W:That still goes over my budget.
M:Well, how about this one? It has the functions of Wi-Fi and quick focus. What's more,
it's on sale for only $450.
W:That's exactly what I need. I'll take it.
(Text 9)
W:Mr Wang, can you tell me something about your work experience?
M:Yes, I worked as a bank clerk for three years in the Bank of China.
W:Why did you leave that job?
M:I didn't really want to, but my family had to move to another city, so I left the bank.
W:What did you do after that?
M:I worked for a private company for six months and then I did a one-year full-time
course in Finance and Trade.
W:What's your best quality?
M:Well, I think I'm a hard-working and responsible person.W:That's good. The position you applied for requires those qualities.
M:Yes, a good sales manager should work hard and be responsible.
W:Yet we want an experienced person! And you haven't worked in this position before.
M:That is true. However, my advantage is that I am ambitious and eager to do this job
well.
W:OK! What are your salary requirements?
M:Well, five to six thousand dollars per month.
W:OK! We will inform you when we make a decision.
(Text 10)
W:The United Kingdom is a group of islands off the coast of Europe—but it hasn't
always been that way. Many thousands of years ago, the UK was attached to Europe by
a stretch of land known as Doggerland. Roughly 12,000 years ago, as the last major ice
age was ending, the area that is now the North Sea was very different. Instead of water,
the area had hills, wetlands and valleys full of trees. Stone Age people lived in
Doggerland. They were hunter-gatherers who moved with the seasons and lived by fishing,
hunting, and gathering food such as nuts and berries. Over time, they were slowly flooded
out of their hunting grounds. Water which had been locked away in ice began to melt,
drowning Doggerland. Around 6,000 years ago, people were forced onto higher ground in
what are today's England and the Netherlands. The evidence of the ancient people's
presence can be found on the sea floor, where modern fishermen often find bones and
tools that date back to about 9,000 years ago. Those studying Doggerland say the climate
change faced by ancient people is similar to that we have now. They say that a similar
situation could affect billions of people who live within 60 kilometers of a seashore today
if polar ice caps continue to melt at a rapid pace.
第二部分 阅读(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。
A
We are very pleased to announce the 20th International EAS (the European
Association for Music in Schools) Student Forum will take place from May 22 to 25.The Student Forum has become an established part of the annual EAS conference.
The EAS Student Forum presentation at the EAS conference has become one of the
highlights.
The Student Forum programme will include workshops, discussions and musical
presentations. Its aim is to give student teachers an opportunity to share and exchange
their experience and views of music teaching.
The theme of the Student Forum:Innovating and Inventing Music in the Classroom
Three elements to the programme:
● Practical and creative music making through sharing examples of musical activities,
and creating new music together.
● Discussion on the theme and sharing the students' different experience and
perspectives of learning to become a teacher in their own school system.
● Participation in selected conference activities, and group work.
Selection criteria:
The participating students should:
● currently be in the final years of their music teacher training programme;
● be interested in European and international perspectives in music education;
● have a basic knowledge of English;
● have the ability to work with others and contribute to debate.
EAS Student Forum Team:
Sara Savovi (Faculty of Music, Belgrade, student delegate, Serbia)
mail: savovic.sara4@gmail.com
Prof Dr Branka Rotar Pance (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
mail: branka.rotar-pance@ag.uni-lj.si
Tom Rousselet (Le Centre Formation des Musiciens Intervenants, de l'Université Lyon
2)
mail: tomrousselet@univ.lyon2.fr
Prof Dr Oliver Krämer (Rostock University of Music and Drama, Germany)
mail: oliver.kraemer@hmt-rostock.de
Contact person of the EAS board for further questions: Prof Andreas Bernhofer
mail: andreas.bernhofer@moz.ac.at21.What do we learn about the Student Forum?
A.It usually lasts five days. B.It invites professors as teaching
guides.
C.It presents the history of music. D.It focuses on creation of music in
class.
22.Which is a requirement for the Student Forum participants?
A.Being native English speakers. B.Being good at communication.
C.Rich experience in music education. D.A unique view of European
education.
23.Who can students consult for more information?
A.Sara Savovi . B.Oliver Krämer.
C.Andreas Bernhofer. D.Branka Rotar Pance.
【答案与解析】
本文介绍了第20届国际EAS(欧洲音乐学院协会)学生论坛的相关信息。
21.D 根据The theme of the Student Forum: Innovating and Inventing Music in the
Classroom可知,本次学生论坛的主题是音乐在课堂上的创新与创作。
22.B 根据Selection criteria部分中的have the ability to work with others and contribute
to debate可知,学生论坛的参与者应善于沟通。
23.C 根据EAS Student Forum Team部分中的Contact person of the EAS board for
further questions: Prof Andreas Bernhofer可知答案。
B
Kala has deep ties to her Hawaiian roots. Her ancestors navigated (航行) the oceans
for centuries using their knowledge of the stars, the sun, the currents and the wind. It's
not that she does it in a canoe without technology, but rather uses the natural technology
around her. It's called Wayfinding, and was taught to her by her father.
“My father was my foundation, my rock,” Kala said of her first voyage with her
father from Oahu to Lahaina in a traditional canoe. He taught Kala how to read the stars,
the ocean swells and how to use them to hold the course. “Over 200 stars have specific
names and purposes when you are Wayfinding. You have to look at each and determine
if they are rising or setting. You know this star and the direction it represents. If you can
do that, you can use it as a tool to orient (确定方向),” Kala added.Kala sailed the canoe in the ocean for up to three weeks. During the day, Kala used
the sun until it hit a certain height. When she got closer to land, she looked for certain
species of land birds and clouds that indicated there was land below. When Kala sailed “I
feel very connected to the crew and the canoe. We're a family.” The longer voyage
required Kala to spend hours studying the day and the night skies. It was demanding
physical work. But it also had its moments of awe. For Kala, the beauty was in tying
together the past and the present to enjoy the moment. So when she was not sailing, she
was teaching Wayfinding skills to school-aged children in hopes of preserving the skills
her ancestors relied on.
It's easy to be lost in the immediacy of the technology of our day, to be consumed
by screens and miss the nature that unfolds around us. But if we will take the time to
look up, to see the stars and the sun, the way the clouds move, the miracle of life
beneath and above us, we will discover something deep inside us, something that will
always lead to happiness.
24.How does Kala navigate the ocean in a canoe?
A.By turning to her father for help.
B.By using navigation equipment.
C.By following the course of ocean currents.
D.By observing the natural elements around.
25.What did Kala think of the three-week voyage?
A.It was a heroic adventure. B.It brought great joy to her life.
C.It represented a kind of bravery. D.It was school children's favorite.
26.What does the author advise us to do?
A.Enjoy the screens. B.Get close to nature.
C.Explore space. D.Keep the earth clean.
27.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Finding our way B.Navigating the ocean
C.The wisdom from ancestors D.An unforgettable journey
【答案与解析】
Kala利用父亲所教的方法Wayfinding驾独木舟在海洋中航行了三周。24.D 根据第1段可知,Kala利用父亲所教的方法Wayfinding驾独木舟在海洋中航行,即
Kala通过观察周围的自然元素在海洋中航行。
25.B 根据第3段倒数第2、3句(但它也有令人敬畏的时刻。对Kala来说,美好之处在于把
过去和现在联系在一起,享受当下)可推知,航行使Kala感到快乐。
26.B 根据最后一段作者说因为科技和屏幕的影响,我们容易错过我们周围的大自然。但是,
如果我们肯花时间抬起头来看看星星和太阳,看看云彩的移动,看看我们周围生命的奇迹,我
们就会发现我们内心深处的一些能给我们带来快乐和幸福的东西。由此可推知,作者建议我
们亲近大自然。
27.A 本文主要介绍了Kala利用父亲所教的方法Wayfinding驾独木舟在海洋中航行,并说
明如果我们愿意花时间看看周围的大自然,我们就会发现我们内心深处的一些能给我们带来
快乐和幸福的东西。由此推知,A项与本文主旨最贴切。
C
As wildfires have grown larger and deadlier in recent years, one company, Drone
Amplified, is using drones (无人机) and fire-starting “dragon eggs” to help prevent
extremely big fires and save firefighters' lives.
The company is using the unmanned aerial technology to improve one of the oldest
and most effective methods of stopping wildfires from happening: prescribed burns .
Carrick Detweiler, founder and CEO of the company, said that this method works by
“doing a very low intensity burn that will basically burn up the dead leaves and sticks
that would cause major wildfires when they dry out later in the summer”.
While the technique of prescribed burns has been around for centuries, it can be
challenging and risky at times for firefighters to carry it out today. They often must hike
or ride an all-terrain vehicle (全地形车) through thick forest or mountainous terrain,
carrying a drip torch (滴液点火器) to start small fires in specific, remote locations. “Then
you have helicopters with a whole crew on board, flying really low and slow over the
fire,” Detweiler added of other methods for prescribed burns.“About a quarter of all
wildland firefighting deaths are related to aviation. And for me, this really was a
motivation to start the technique and get these systems into the hands of firefighters.”
The drones carry so-called “dragon eggs”, or fireballs that start to burn when they
land on the ground, resulting in a fire. They allow firefighters to work at a distance fromflames, and in areas that are difficult to reach due to terrain or visibility. Moreover, the
drones, which are controlled by an app, can also allow the fire-starting balls to be
dropped in very specific locations, which is a critical element when conducting prescribed
burns, because it is crucial for preventing fire escapes.
Detweiler said his company's equipment aims to prevent fire escapes through the use
of different kinds of cameras, and other technology that lets firefighters see through
smoke, adding, “Our app also allows firefighters to set boundaries to prevent any fires
outside of that area.” While the technique is already being used by the US Forest Service
and other federal agencies, he hopes to see the technology on the back of every
firefighter's truck in the future.
28.What does the underlined phrase “prescribed burns” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Detecting wildfires much earlier.
B.Locating wildfires more accurately.
C.Controlling wildfires by professional organizations.
D.Burning materials easy to catch wildfires in advance.
29.Why did Detweiler develop the unmanned aerial technology?
A.To save lives. B.To make money.
C.To analyze fire situations. D.To protect forest and wildlife.
30.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.The advantages of the technology.
B.The difficulty of dropping fireballs.
C.The working principle of “dragon eggs”.
D.The importance of preventing fire escapes.
31.What does Detweiler say about the technology?
A.It needs further improvement.
B.It can precisely control the burning area.
C.It has been used on every firefighter's trucks.
D.It can also protect firefighters from thick smoke.
【答案与解析】
Drone Amplified公司使用无人机和点火“龙蛋”来帮助防止极端火灾发生,保护消防
员。28.D 根据第2段最后一句可知,这种方法是“低强度地烧除枯枝落叶,这些枯枝落叶在夏天
干枯后可能会引发大火”。由此推知,prescribed burns是指在容易发生野火的地区预先燃烧
掉易燃物。
29.A 根据第3段最后一句可知,大约有四分之一的消防员在野外灭火时的死亡与空中作业
有关,这促使Detweiler开始研发这项技术。
30.A 通读第4段可知,该段主要介绍了这项技术的优势。
31.B 根据最后一段可知,该技术还允许消防员设置边界,以防止该区域外发生火灾。由此推
知,这项技术能精确控制燃烧区域。
D
Archaeologists have found the earliest direct evidence for horseback riding in 5,000-
year-old human skeletons in Central Europe. David Anthony, a co-author of the study,
said that horseback riding was the fastest way for humans to travel before the railroads.
The researchers analyzed over 200 Bronze Age skeletal remains, searching for signs of
“horse rider syndrome”, which consists of six markers indicating a person likely rode an
animal.
The study, published in the journal Science Advances, identified five probable riders
from the Yamnaya culture who lived around 4,500 to 5,000 years ago. While there is
earlier evidence of harnessing and milking horses, this is the earliest direct evidence for
horseback riding. Domesticating wild horses on the plains of Eurasia was a process rather
than a single event.
The Yamnaya culture originated in present-day Ukraine and western Russia. Their
horses were distinct from modern horses, possibly being more easily startled and less
tolerant of humans. These horses may have been the immediate genetic ancestors of
modern horses that emerged a few centuries later.
The Yamnaya are significant for their dramatic expansion across Eurasia in just a few
generations, moving westward to Hungary and eastward to Mongolia. Their relationship
with horses may have partly enabled this stunning movement. University of Helsinki
archaeologist and co-author Volker Heyd said that the spread of Indo-European languages
is linked to their movement, reshaping the genetic makeup of Europe.However, only a small percentage of the skeletons studied clearly showed all six
markers of riding horseback. Molecular archaeologist Ludovic Orlando, who was not
involved in the research, said that a minority of people at that time were riders,
suggesting that a whole society wasn't built on horseback riding. Nonetheless, he praised
the work for helping to better pinpoint the potential origin of horseback riding, an
innovation that significantly impacted human history.
The Yamnaya people were not necessarily warriors on horseback, as the horses they
rode were likely too skittish for battlefield situations. However, horses may have allowed
the Yamnaya to more effectively send communications, build alliances, and manage the
herds of cattle central to their economy.
32.What does “horse rider syndrome” consist of?
A.Six markers suggesting a person likely rode an animal.
B.An injury pattern specific to horse riders.
C.A collection of horse riding techniques.
D.A set of physical traits shared by modern horse riders.
33.What was the primary purpose of domesticating horses for the Yamnaya culture?
A.War and race. B.Entertainment and sports.
C.Hunting and gathering. D.Transportation and communication.
34.What's the author's attitude towards the earliest evidence for horseback riding?
A.Skeptical. B.Supportive. C.Indifferent. D.Critical.
35.What is the main idea of the text?
A.The role of horses in ancient battles.
B.The process of horse domestication in Eurasia.
C.Earliest direct evidence of horseback riding in the Yamnaya culture.
D.The spread of Indo-European languages in the Yamnaya culture.
【答案与解析】
研究人员分析了200多个青铜时代的骨骼遗骸,寻找“骑手综合征”的迹象。研究人员
确定了5名生活在4500~5000年前的骑手。
32.A “骑手综合征”包括六个标志,这些标志表明一个人可能骑了动物。研究人员分析骨
骼遗骸以寻找这些标记,从而确定可能的骑马者。
33.D 根据最后一段可知,对颜那亚人来说,驯养马的主要目的是交通和通信。34.B 通读全文,尤其是第2段可知,作者认可发现最早的人类骑马的直接证据。
35.C 本文主要说明了研究人员在颜那亚文化中发现了最早的人类骑马的直接证据。
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。
So often in life, things don't work out exactly as we plan, despite our best efforts to
control the outcome. What can we do in the face of these unexpected challenges?
Take a step back
Step back from the situation. 3 6 .You could read a book or watch a movie or go
for dinner. Whatever you choose to do, make sure that it is an activity that is unrelated
to the situation so that you are able to afford yourself the mental space to create distance
between you and the challenge you are facing.
Identify your options
Consider yourself an observer, not a participant in the issue at hand. And answer
some questions:Can the obstacle (障碍) be avoided?If so, is a course-correction worth your
time and resources or would it make better sense to face the obstacle head-on? 3 7 ?
Choose a course of action and stick with it
Decide what you think is an appropriate course of action course. 3 8 .The trick is
that once you've made your decision, you have to commit to the actions that follow with
faith and certainty in the direction of your decision.
Trust the process
We need to realise and remember that committing to a course of action doesn't
equate to a guarantee of a successful outcome. 3 9 ?Because it will drastically improve
your odds of achieving success compared with no plans at all. Furthermore, by planning
and sticking with them, you always find yourself moving in a forward direction.
4 0
Choose to release the outcome, knowing that it is not in your control but trusting in
the process anyway. When you have reached this point, you will be able to act
authentically and work towards what you want to achieve.
A.Release the outcome
B.Focus on the journeyC.And then act on that decision
D.So what's the point in making plans
E.This makes an already bad situation worse
F.Can the obstacle be viewed as an opportunity
G.Seek a distraction to take your mind off the problems
【答案】36~40 GFCDA
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。
When big things in your life aren't going well, will the little things bother you more?
Last year, my husband, Paul, was 4 1 .I was worried about money, and our future.
That's when our mailbox really started 4 2 me.
The mailbox had already been in 4 3 shape when we moved in. 4 4 , because
the box could hold the mail and the mail carrier wasn't 4 5 , there really was no need
to 4 6 it. But every time I saw it lately, it reminded me of all the 4 7 in my
life.
I wished we had had a better mailbox, but it was just a passing thought. I probably
would have 4 8 all about it if not for the news we got from Shihiem, a neighbor and
good friend.
“Shihiem just texted. A girl drove her car right into the mailbox. Completely 4 9 it
down,” Paul said. “The driver wasn't hurt, but she was really 5 0 .Shihiem saw it
happen. He gave her our number and information.”
I 5 1 .As much as I wanted a new mailbox, that certainly wasn't in the 5 2 .
However, the next day I glanced out of the window. Wow! Where our badly
damaged, rusted mailbox had once 5 3 was a new, shiny mailbox. Inside it was a
note, which read, “Dear neighbor, I am so sorry I hit your mailbox. I bought a new one
and replaced it”.
So much good came out of this 5 4 .And it gave me a much-needed reminder that
everything will be OK, from the big things all the way down to the little things—like a
better 5 5 .41.A.better off B.turned down C.laid off D.worn out
42.A.confusing B.attracting C.shocking D.disturbing
43.A.rough B.natural C.flexible D.right
44.A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Otherwise
45.A.planning B.explaining C.complaining D.arguing
46.A.make B.check C.damage D.replace
47.A.changes B.connections C.stories D.problems
48.A.acknowledged B.kept C.forgotten D.expected
49.A.got B.knocked C.put D.cut
50.A.annoyed B.shy C.cautious D.upset
51.A.sighed B.doubted C.left D.failed
52.A.case B.budget C.shade D.end
53.A.gathered B.gone C.stood D.hidden
54.A.favor B.trouble C.accident D.lesson
55.A.neighbor B.mailbox C.wish D.principle
【答案与解析】
当生活中的大事不顺利时,小事情会让你更烦恼吗?作者因丈夫失业而被破旧的邮箱所
困扰,但一位小女孩不小心撞到了他们的邮箱并给他们更换了一个全新的邮箱,这让作者有了
新的感悟。
41.C 根据下文“I was worried about money, and our future.”可知,我的丈夫被解雇了。
42.D 从那时起,我们的邮箱开始让我烦恼。
43.A 根据下文our badly damaged, rusted mailbox可知,我们搬进来时邮箱已经很粗糙不
堪了。
44.A 不过,因为邮箱还可以装邮件,而且邮递员也没有抱怨,所以真的没有必要更换它。
45.C
46.D
47.D 但最近我每次看到它,都会让我想起生活中的所有问题。
48.C 如果不是从邻居兼好朋友Shihiem那里得到消息,我可能会把这件事忘得一干二净。
49.B 一个女孩开车撞到了邮箱,把它撞坏了。
50.D 她没有受伤,但她真的很难过。
51.A 我叹了口气。
52.B 尽管我非常想要新的邮箱,但这肯定不在预算之内。53.C 哇!我们那破旧、生锈的邮箱的位置上有一个崭新的、闪闪发光的邮箱。
54.C 根据上文可知,这是一个意外事故。
55.B 根据上文a better mailbox可知答案。
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。
The pavilion (展馆) of translated Chinese books, 5 6 (decorate) with Chinese-style
red lanterns, saw a big turnout of book lovers at the 54th edition of Cairo International
Book Fair, the largest book fair in Egypt.
The pavilion 5 7 (display) during the fair about 1,000 book titles in Arabic and
English on Chinese culture, history, literature, economy, etc. Visitors of different ages
frequented the pavilion of Chinese books. Some parents picked children's books for their
kids and some young people 5 8 (attract) to books on Chinese culture, history and
development.
A high school student, 5 9 was picking a book on Chinese history, said that
China has overcome numerous problems throughout its history while the Chinese 6 0
(wise) is shown in their literature, thoughts and philosophy. Noura Gamal, a junior
student, said 6 1 attracted him most was the Chinese culture and people.He wanted to
learn more about China, an ancient civilization with 6 2 unique language, history,
literature and culture.
The Chinese pavilion participates in the fair with many rich book titles that increase
every year 6 3 a very successful effort to bring the cultures of Egypt and China
closer. It is 6 4 (wide) acknowledged that China's great development is one of the
reasons for the 6 5 (grow) popularity of Chinese books.
【答案】56.decorated 57.displayed 58.were attracted 59.who 60.wisdom 61.what
62.a 63.in 64.widely 65.growing
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是李华,是学校英语俱乐部的一名成员,负责接待一位来访的外教Mr Smith。请
你给外教发封邮件,内容包括:
1.你们将一起品尝的中国美食;
2.以上安排的目的。注意:写作词数应为 80左右。
Dear Mr Smith,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【答案】
One possible version:
Dear Mr Smith,
As a member of our school's English club, I would like to invite you to try some
of the best of Chinese cuisine during your visit.
We recommend Kung Pao Chicken, a spicy dish featuring diced chicken, peanuts, and
vegetables stir-fried in a spicy sauce, as well as delicious dumplings with various fillings.
As we enjoy these dishes together, we hope to deepen our mutual understanding and
strengthen our friendship.
We look forward to welcoming you to our school and sharing delicious food with
you.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I was on my daily morning jog when I saw a small kitten trapped in a storm drain.
The drain was too deep, and the opening was too small for the kitten to crawl out. It
must have been stuck there for a while because it was crying and appeared weak. I knew
I had to do something to help.With the help of a neighbor who heard the kitten's cries, we were able to pry open
the drain cover. I reached down and lifted the kitten out of the drain. She was a little
dirty, but otherwise unharmed. I immediately fell in love with the adorable little creature.
I couldn't just leave the kitten alone, so I brought her home with me. She was timid
at first, but as I gave her some food and water, she started to warm up to me. I decided
to keep her and give her a home.
As time passed, the kitten grew into a beautiful cat. She was full of energy and
always seemed to be up to something. I named her Luna and she quickly became a
beloved member of my family. But one day, Luna disappeared. I searched everywhere for
her but couldn't find her. I was heartbroken.
A few weeks later, I was walking home from work when I saw a cat that looked
just like Luna. I called her name, and to my surprise, she turned around and came
running towards me. It was Luna! I couldn't believe it.
Excitedly, I scooped her up and took her home. As I looked at her, I realized that
she had grown even more beautiful than before. But something was different about her.
She seemed more mature, more confident.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
I knew that Luna had been through an adventure while she was
away.___________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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I thanked the woman and hung up, feeling grateful that Luna had been
found._____________
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【答案】
One possible version:
I knew that Luna had been through an adventure while she was away. As I sat on
the couch with Luna purring contentedly in my lap, I couldn't help but wonder where she
had been and what she had experienced. But at that moment, it didn't matter. All that
mattered was that Luna was back home where she belonged. A few days later, I received
a call from a woman who had seen Luna's missing posters. She told me that Luna had
been trapped in an old shed nearby and that she had heard her cries.
I thanked the woman and hung up, feeling grateful that Luna had been found. But as
I looked at Luna, I realized that she was no longer the same cat. She had gone through
something that had changed her, and I knew that I would never fully understand what she
had been through. All I could do was love her and make sure that she always felt safe
and happy in her home.