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三明市2022—2023学年第二学期普通高中期末质量检测高二英语试题本试卷共12页,总分150分,考试时间120分钟注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名填写在答题卡上。考生要认真核对答题卡上的信息。2.回答选择题时,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,用黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写作答。如在试卷上作答,答案无效。3.考试结束,监考员将答题卡收回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthewomandotoday?A.Meetsomevolunteers.B.Cleanupthepark.C.Studyathome.2.WherearethestudentsofClassOne?A.Inthereadingroom.B.Inthemeetingroom.C.Intheclassroom.3.Whichpostcardwillthespeakerssend?A.Theonewithaviewofthebeach.B.Theonewithapictureofacastle.C.Theonewithagardenpicture.4.Whatisthewoman?A.Achemist.B.AnurseC.Adoctor. 5.Whichplatformdoesthewoman’strainleavefrom?A.Platform2.B.Platform6.C.Platform7.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,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、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.WhethertokeepadogB.Howtokeepadog.C.Wheretobuyadog7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Chooseacleverdog.B.Keepadogforafewdays.C.Thinkcarefullybeforebuying.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredidthemangoafterwork?A.Toarestaurant.B.Tohishouse.C.Toalockcompany.9.Whyisthemanatthepolicestation?A.Hehadacaraccident.B.Hewasregardedasathief.C.Heisreportingthelossofhiscar.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredoestheman’steachercomefrom?A.England.B.France.C.Canada11.Howmuchdoesthemanpayforthesummercourse?A.£185.B.£243.C.£270.12.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.Heenjoyedaparty.B.Hewatchedavideo.C.Heplayedamatch. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Wherearethespeakers?A.Atapetstore.B.Atacityzoo.C.AtaTVstation.14.WhatwasHelenainterestedinwhenshewasyoung?A.KeepingcatsB.Lookingatinsects.C.Takingcareofdogs.15.WhatdidHelenamajorinatuniversity?A.ZoologyB.Animalscience.C.Biology.16.HowmanyspeciesofanimalhasHelenaworkedwith?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthechangeofthetripforthelistenerstoday?A.Theywillvisittwotowns.B.Theywillgotoawildlifepark.C.Theywilllookaroundauniversity.18.Wherewillthelistenersstopforcoffee?A.Byalake.B.Onamountain.C.Nearawaterfall.19.WhatmadethetownofBramptonfamous?A.Theuniversity.B.Themuseum.C.Theshops.20.Whatanimalswillthelistenersseeinthewildlifepark?A.Monkeys.B.Tigers.C.Lions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。AAttractionsinCumbriaInEngland’snorthwesterncornerisCumbria.Thisiswheremoderntourismwasbornintheshininglakesandsilentmountainswhosebrightbeautyinspiredpoetsandpainterstoturnnatureintoart.RydalMount&GardensMostfamousfamilyhomeofthecelebratedpoetWilliamWordsworthfor46years.SituatedintheLakeDistrictwithviewsofLakeWindermereandRydalWater.Daffodils,thepoet’smostfamouspoempublishedherein1815. Open:MarchtoOctober09:30-17:00.NovembertoDecember&February11:00-16:00.ClosedMondayinwinter.TheatrebytheLakeTheatrebytheLakehasawholeviewofDerwentwater—nootherprofessionaltheatreinBritaincanmatchEachyearitstagesuptoeightofitsownproductionsandhaswonmultistarredreviewsfromnationalcritics.Open:09:30-endofperformance,20:00onnon-performancedays.CumberlandPencilMuseumTracethehistoryofpencilmakingandseehowwemakepencilstodaywithamuseumtour.Helpfultipsareprovidedforemergingartists.FreeentrytotheDerwentshopwithdiscountsonarangeofDerwentFineArtproducts.Open:09:30-17:00allyearround.TheWorldofBeatrixPotterAttractionExploreafascinatingworldwhereBeatrixPotter’smagicalstoriesarebroughttolifein3D.MeetPeterRabbitandstepintoMrMcGregor’sgarden.Withafreeactivitybookforkids,afamilyfriendlycafeandgiftshop,everyonecanenjoyabitofBeatrixPottermagic!Open:7days.10:00-17:30Summer.10:00-16:30Winter.1.WhenistheRydalMount&GardensopenonSundayinJuly?A.09:30-17:00.B.10:30-16:00.C.11:00-16:00.D.12:0016:30.2.What’sspecialaboutTheatrebytheLake?A.Itisthemostprofessionaltheatre.B.Itgetsreviewsfromthevisitors.C.Itperformsothers’productions.D.Ithasauniquelocation.3.Whatdothelasttwoattractionshaveincommon?A.Theyhavethesametheme.B.Theybothopeneveryday.C.Theyattractlocalpeople.D.Theyarefullofmagic.【答案】1.A2.D3.B【解析】【导语】本文是应用文。文章主要介绍了坎布里亚四个景点的相关信息。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据RydalMount&Gardens部分中的“Open:MarchtoOctober09:30-17:00.( 开放时间:三月至十月09:30-17:00)”和“ClosedMondayinwinter.(冬天星期一休息)”可知,RydalMount&Gardens在七月周六的开放时间是09:30-17:00,故选A。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据TheatrebytheLake部分中的“TheatrebytheLakehasawholeviewofDerwentwater—nootherprofessionaltheatreinBritaincanmatch.(湖畔剧院可以看到德文特沃特的全景,这是英国其他专业剧院无法比拟的)”可知,TheatrebytheLake的特别之处在于它有一个独特的位置。故选D。【3题详解】细节理解题。根据CumberlandPencilMuseum部分中的“Open:09:30-17:00allyearround.(全年营业时间:09:30-17:00)”和TheWorldofBeatrixPotterAttraction部分中的“Open:7days.10:00-17:30Summer.10:00-16:30Winter.(开放时间:7天。夏季10:00-17:30。冬季10:00-16:30)”可知,最后两个景点,CumberlandPencilMuseum和TheWorldofBeatrixPotterAttraction的共同之处在于它们每天都开放,故选B。BEnjoyingaswimattheirlocalbeachwasonceadailypleasureforMelatiWijsenandhersister,Isabel.Butin2013,whenMelatiwas12,andIsabeljustten,thesistersstartedtolosetheirenthusiasmforswimminginthewatersneartheirhomeontheIndonesianislandofBali.Moreoftenthannot,plasticbagswouldswirl(打旋)aroundthemastheyswam.Melatididn’tthinkmuchaboutituntillaterin2013,whenherteachergavealessononworldheroeslikeSouthAfrica’sNelsonMandelaandEngland’sPrincessDiana,whohadmadepositivechange.Thatday,MelatiwalkedhomeinsilencealongsideIsabel,thinkingabouttheworldheroes.Iftheycoulddoit,wecoulddoittoo,shethought.Soon,theygatheredateamof15andnamedtheirgroupByeByePlasticBags(BBPB).Itsmissionwassimple:stoppeopleinBalifromusingplasticbags.Toconvincethelocalgovernmenttobanplasticbags,thegrouporganisedanonlinepetition(请愿)tocollectonemillionsignaturestobanplasticbagsinBali.Within24hoursoflaunching,morethan6000peoplefromaroundtheworldhadsignedup.Althoughitwasfarfromthechallengingtarget,MelatiandIsabeldidwhattheycould.Thegirls’passionhasresultedinbigchanges.In2017,theyorganisedBali’sfirstbeachcleanup,andnowisanannualevent.Inaddition,theyhassuccessfullystagedafashionshowfeaturingclothesmadefromrecycledgarbageandcampaignedtogetvillagestodoawaywithplasticbags.In2018,BBPBconvincedtheBalinesegovernmenttobansingle-useplasticbags,andthebantookeffectinJuly2019.Today,BBPBisaglobalyouthmovementandhasmorethan50teamsin29countries.“Wedidn’tstartwithanyclearplan,”Melatiadmits.“Wedidn’tknowhowweweregoingtobantheplasticbagsbutweknewthatwewantedtoandhadthepassiontofigureitout.” 4.WhatmotivatedMelatitoformthegroup“BBPB”?A.Thesuggestionofherteacher.B.Thestrongwishtomakechange.C.Theexamplessetbyworldheroes.D.Theplasticbagsattheirlocalbeach.5.Whatwasthegirls’challengingtarget?A.Theamountofsignatures.B.Therecognitionofpeople.CThelaunchofthepetition.D.Theestablishmentoftheirgroup.6.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thefirstclean-upevent.B.Thebanonplasticbags.C.Thegirls’achievements.D.Thefeaturesofthefashionshow.7.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthegirls?A.BraveandgenerousB.Considerateandconfident.C.Intelligentandkind-hearted.D.PassionateandDetermined.【答案】4.C5.A6.C7.D【解析】【导语】本文为一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了受世界英雄事迹的激励,梅拉蒂·威森和妹妹伊莎贝尔俩人为了保护环境而创建BBPB,这个只有15人的小团队发展到如今的全球性的青年运动的发展历程,以及取得的成就。【4题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段“Melatididn’tthinkmuchaboutituntillaterin2013,whenherteachergavealessononworldheroeslikeSouthAfrica’sNelsonMandelaandEngland’sPrincessDiana,whohadmadepositivechange.Thatday,MelatiwalkedhomeinsilencealongsideIsabel,thinkingabouttheworldheroes.Iftheycoulddoit,wecoulddoittoo,shethought.(直到2013年晚些时候,梅拉蒂的老师给她上了一堂关于世界英雄的课,比如南非的纳尔逊·曼德拉和英国的戴安娜王妃,他们做出了积极的改变。那天,梅拉蒂默默地和伊莎贝尔一起走回家,想着世界上的英雄们。如果他们能做到,我们也能做到,她想。)”,以及第三段第一句“Soon,theygatheredateamof15andnamedtheirgroupByeByePlasticBags(BBPB).(很快,他们聚集了一个15人的团队,并将他们的团体命名为‘再见,塑料袋’)”可知,老师在课上讲述的世界英雄们的事迹,为梅拉蒂树立了榜样,她也想通过自己的行动来积极地改变世界,最终促使Melati组建“BBPB”团队。故选C项。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段“Toconvincethelocalgovernmenttobanplasticbags,thegrouporganisedanonline petition(请愿)tocollectonemillionsignaturestobanplasticbagsinBali.Within24hoursoflaunching,morethan6000peoplefromaroundtheworldhadsignedup.Althoughitwasfarfromthechallengingtarget,MelatiandIsabeldidwhattheycould.(为了说服当地政府禁止使用塑料袋,该组织组织了一次在线请愿活动,要收集100万个签名,要求在巴厘岛禁止使用塑料袋。在发布后的24小时内,来自世界各地的6000多人注册了该网站。尽管这离那个具有挑战性的目标很远,梅拉蒂和伊莎贝尔还是尽了自己的努力。)”可知,女孩们的挑战目标是收集100万个签名。故选A项。【6题详解】主旨大意题。根据第四段“Thegirls’passionhasresultedinbigchanges.In2017,theyorganisedBali’sfirstbeachcleanup,andnowisanannualevent.Inaddition,theyhassuccessfullystagedafashionshowfeaturingclothesmadefromrecycledgarbageandcampaignedtogetvillagestodoawaywithplasticbags.In2018,BBPBconvincedtheBalinesegovernmenttobansingle-useplasticbags,andthebantookeffectinJuly2019.(女孩们的热情带来了巨大的变化。2017年,他们组织了巴厘岛的第一次海滩清理,现在是一年一度的活动。此外,他们还成功地举办了一场时装秀,展示了用回收垃圾制成的衣服,并发起了一项运动,让村庄不再使用塑料袋。2018年,BBPB说服巴厘政府禁止使用一次性塑料袋,该禁令于2019年7月生效。)”可知,第一句为本段主旨句,女孩们的不懈努力给巴厘岛带来了变化,故本段主要讲述女孩们的成就。故选C项。【7题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段第一句“Soon,theygatheredateamof15andnamedtheirgroupByeByePlasticBags(BBPB).(很快,他们聚集了一个15人的团队,并将他们的团体命名为‘再见,塑料袋’)”,以及最后一段“Today,BBPBisaglobalyouthmovementandhasmorethan50teamsin29countries.‘Wedidn’tstartwithanyclearplan,”Melatiadmits.“Wedidn’tknowhowweweregoingtobantheplasticbagsbutweknewthatwewantedtoandhadthepassiontofigureitout.’(今天,BBPB是一个全球性的青年运动,在29个国家拥有50多个团队。‘我们一开始没有任何明确的计划,’梅拉蒂承认。‘我们不知道如何禁止塑料袋,但我们知道我们想要这样做,也有激情去解决这个问题。’)”可知,从一个只有15人的小团队发展到如今的全球性的青年运动,女孩们对环保运动很有激情,态度也很坚定。故选D项。CStroke(中风)isaleadingcauseofdeathanddisabilityworldwide.Youmaybefamiliarwithsomeofthemostcommonlifestyleandhealthfactorsthatcouldaffectyourstrokerisk.However,thereisanotheroverlookedfactor—altitude.Howcanlivingathighaltitudesaffectyourchanceofsufferingastroke?ThisquestionisattheheartofanewstudyinjournalFrontiersinPhysiology.Thestudyexaminedmorethan100,000strokehospitalisationsanddeathsfrombetween2001and2017inEcuador.Theresearchersassessedlevelsofstrokehospitalisationanddeathamong peoplelivingatfourdifferentelevationranges:lowaltitude(under1,500metres),moderatealtitude(1,500-2,500metres),highaltitude(2,500-3,500metres)andveryhighaltitude(3,500-5,500metres).Theresultsshowedthatpeoplewholivedathigheraltitudes(above2,500meters)tendedtoexperiencestrokeatalateragecomparedwiththoseatloweraltitudes.Theywerealsolesslikelytobehospitalizedordiebecauseofstroke.However,thisprotectiveeffectwasthegreatestbetween2,000and3,500metersandtailedoffalittleabove3,500meters.So,whymightlivingathighaltitudesprotectagainststroke?Itmaybethatpeoplewholiveathighaltitudehaveadaptedtothelowoxygenconditions,andmorereadilygrownewbloodvessels(血管)tohelpovercomestroke-relateddamage.Theymayalsohaveamoredevelopednetworkofvesselsintheirbrainsthathelpsthemtomakethemostoftheoxygentheytakein.Moreresearchisneededtoidentifythemechanismsbehindthisphenomenon,buttheresultsmaybesomecomforttothosewholiveontopoftheworld.8.Howdidtheresearcherscarryouttheirstudy?A.Byanalyzingspecificcases.B.Byconductingaquestionnaire.C.Bystudyingthepreviousfindings.D.Byconsultingdatafromthedatabase.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“tailedoff”meaninparagraph3?A.Becamemore.B.Becameless.C.Becamebetter.D.Becamehigher.10.Whatmaybethereasonforpeoplelivinghighertohavealowerriskofstroke?A.Asmallvesselnetwork.B.Specialbrainstructures.C.Narrowedbloodvessels.D.Adaptationtotheenvironment.11.Whereisthispassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencefiction.B.Asciencereport.C.Ageographytextbook.D.Adoctor’snotebook.【答案】8.A9.B10.D11.B【解析】【导语】本文为一篇说明文。文章介绍了《生理学前沿》杂志上的一项关于“海拔和中风之间关系”的新研究的结果。【8题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“ThisquestionisattheheartofanewstudyinjournalFrontiersinPhysiology.Thestudyexaminedmorethan100,000strokehospitalisationsanddeathsfrombetween2001and2017inEcuador.The researchersassessedlevelsofstrokehospitalisationanddeathamongpeoplelivingatfourdifferentelevationranges:lowaltitude(under1,500metres),moderatealtitude(1,500—2,500metres),highaltitude(2,500—3,500metres)andveryhighaltitude(3,500—5,500metres).(这个问题是《生理学前沿》杂志上一项新研究的核心。该研究调查了厄瓜多尔2001年至2017年期间10万多例中风住院和死亡病例。研究人员评估了生活在四个不同海拔范围的人的中风住院和死亡水平:低海拔(低于1500米)、中等海拔(1500—2500米)、高海拔(2500—3500米)和高海拔(3500—5500米)”可知,研究者们通过研究2001年至2017年期间生活在厄瓜多尔四个不同海拔范围的人的中风住院和死亡水平共计10万多例,即通过具体案例分析进行的研究。故选A项。【9题详解】词句猜测题。根据第三段“Theresultsshowedthatpeoplewholivedathigheraltitudes(above2,500meters)tendedtoexperiencestrokeatalateragecomparedwiththoseatloweraltitudes.Theywerealsolesslikelytobehospitalizedordiebecauseofstroke.However,thisprotectiveeffectwasthegreatestbetween2,000and3,500metersandtailedoffalittleabove3,500meters.(研究结果表明,与生活在低海拔地区的人相比,生活在高海拔地区(2500米以上)的人患中风的年龄更晚。他们也不太可能因中风而住院或死亡。然而,这种保护作用在2000到3500米之间是最大的,在3500米以上一点tailedoff。)”可知,海拔与中风之间的关系,起到保护作用最好的海拔为2500米到3500米之间,相比较,海拔3500以上的保护作用稍微弱一点,tailedoff与Becameless意思相近,故选B项。【10题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段“So,whymightlivingathighaltitudesprotectagainststroke?Itmaybethatpeoplewholiveathighaltitudehaveadaptedtothelowoxygenconditions,andmorereadilygrownewbloodvessels(血管)tohelpovercomestroke-relateddamage.Theymayalsohaveamoredevelopednetworkofvesselsintheirbrainsthathelpsthemtomakethemostoftheoxygentheytakein.(那么,为什么生活在高海拔地区可以预防中风呢?这可能是因为生活在高海拔地区的人已经适应了低氧环境,更容易长出新的血管来帮助克服与中风相关的损伤。他们的大脑中也可能有一个更发达的血管网络,帮助他们充分利用吸收的氧气。)”可知,住在高海拔地区的人的身体,包括血管、大脑,都已经适应了低氧环境,故选D项。【11题详解】推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是第二段“Howcanlivingathighaltitudesaffectyourchanceofsufferingastroke?ThisquestionisattheheartofanewstudyinjournalFrontiersinPhysiology.(生活在高海拔地区会如何影响你患中风的几率?这个问题是《生理学前沿》杂志上一项新研究的核心。)”可知,文章介绍了《生理学前沿》杂志上一项关于“海拔和中风之间关系”的新研究的结果,最有可能取自科学报告,故选B项。D HowAIwilltransformeducationisveryimportanttoschoolssuchasmine,teacherssuchasme,andhardworkingcare-giverssuchastheparentsinmycommunity.CouldAIgetourchildrentograspnewconceptsandskills?MightAIbebetterequippedtohelpthemexploittheirownintelligence?Afterafewdayswatchingmychildrenuseartificialintelligence-basedlearningtools,IcantellyoutheshortanswerisNO.Humanintelligenceisdifferentfromthecomputer’s.Forone,humanintelligencecannotbemeasured.Thebrainisplastic,alwaysdevelopingandgrowingaswelearnfromourenvironments.Inaddition,humanintelligencereliesonhumaninteraction.Exercisingourintelligenceissomethingwedonaturallyasweconnectwithothers,considertheworldaroundusandseektoimproveourrelationshiptothatworld.Ineducation,therehasbeenamovementtowardsocial-emotionalandproblem-basedlearning.Soeducatorsattempttomotivateinterestinsubjectsandskillsbyturninglearningmomentsintocommunal(共有的)problem-solvingevents.Whenwecombineanalyticallearningwithsocial-emotionallearning,studentsbecomemasteredinthematerialwewantthemtoknowandgetmoreexcitedaboutthelearningprocess.UsingAIlooksverydifferentfromthis.AIlearningofteninvolvesanindividualworkingalonewithacomputerprogram.Itcancrowdsourceinformationtohelpstudentsfindfactsabouttheirenvironment,solveaproblemandcomeupwithacreativewayforward.ButAIdoesn’tforcestudentstothinkthroughorkeepanything.Andsimplybeingfedfactsandinformationisnotthesameas“learning”.ItisfascinatingtoimaginethatAImightcurewhatannoysus.Manyparentsdon’thavetheresources-intime,moneyorenergy—toteachtheirkidsathome.IfAIcouldfillthegaps,howgreat,right?YetthenatureofAI“teaching”asitcurrentlyexistsmeansthatstudentsmerelylevelupwithoutlearning.Whenitcomestodevelopingintelligence,nothingcanbeatwhatwehumanshavebeendoing,facetoface,forcenturies.12.Whatdoweknowabouthumanintelligenceaccordingtoparagraph2?A.ItismeasuredeasilyB.ItisofgreatsignificanceC.ItisrelatedtoeducationD.Itischangeableandinteractive13.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAIlearningfromparagraph4?A.Itiswidelyusedatschool.B.Itmakesnodifferencetoeducation.C.Ithelpsdevelopstudents’intelligenceD.Itdoeslittlehelpwithstudents’truelearning.14.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoAIlearning?A.UnclearB.NeutralC.DisapprovingD.Favorable15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext? A.CouldAIReallyTeachStudentsB.ShouldstudentsUseAIFrequentlyC.HowStudentsUseAIinTheirStudyD.HowTeachersInteractwithStudents【答案】12.D13.D14.C15.A【解析】【导语】本文为议论文。通过观察孩子们使用基于人工智能的学习工具几天后,作者认为利用人工智能的学习,不是真正的学习模式,不利于学生开发智力,掌握新的概念和技能。【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Forone,humanintelligencecannotbemeasured.Thebrainisplastic,alwaysdevelopingandgrowingaswelearnfromourenvironments.Inaddition,humanintelligencereliesonhumaninteraction.(首先,人类的智力是无法测量的。大脑是可塑的,总是随着我们从环境中学习而发展和成长。此外,人类的智能依赖于人类的互动。)”可知,人类的智能因大脑的发展成长而一直在改变,同时也存在互动性。故选D项。【13题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段“AIlearningofteninvolvesanindividualworkingalonewithacomputerprogram.Itcancrowdsourceinformationtohelpstudentsfindfactsabouttheirenvironment,solveaproblemandcomeupwithacreativewayforward.ButAIdoesn’tforcestudentstothinkthroughorkeepanything.Andsimplybeingfedfactsandinformationisnotthesameas‘learning’.(人工智能学习通常需要一个人单独使用计算机程序。它可以集中资源信息,帮助学生找到有关环境的事实,解决问题,并提出创造性的前进道路。但人工智能不会强迫学生思考或保留任何东西。简单地接受事实和信息与‘学习’是不一样的。)”可知,人工智能学习的过程中,学生只是简单的接受事实和信息,没有思考或保留任何东西,并不是真正意义上的学习,所以对于学生的学习没什么帮助。故选D项。【14题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段“Afterafewdayswatchingmychildrenuseartificialintelligence-basedlearningtools,IcantellyoutheshortanswerisNO.(在观察了我的孩子们使用基于人工智能的学习工具几天后,我可以告诉你简短的答案是否定的。)”,以及最后一段“Manyparentsdon’thavetheresources—intime,moneyorenergy—toteachtheirkidsathome.IfAIcouldfillthegaps,howgreat,right?YetthenatureofAI‘teaching’asitcurrentlyexistsmeansthatstudentsmerelylevelupwithoutlearning.Whenitcomestodevelopingintelligence,nothingcanbeatwhatwehumanshavebeendoing,facetoface,forcenturies.(许多父母没有足够的资源,无论是时间、金钱还是精力,在家教育孩子。如果人工智能能填补这些空白,那该有多好,对吧?然而,目前 存在的人工智能‘教学’的本质意味着,学生只是在没有学习的情况下升级。说到发展智力,没有什么能比得上几个世纪以来我们人类面对面所做的事情。)”可知,作者认为发展只能还得靠人类面对面的教学,许多父母因没有足够的资源,无论是时间、金钱还是精力,在家教育孩子,而选择人工智能教孩子,其实人工智能并没有填补这些空白,故作者对人工智能是不赞同的。故选C项。【15题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“HowAIwilltransformeducationisveryimportanttoschoolssuchasmine,teacherssuchasme,andhardworkingcare-giverssuchastheparentsinmycommunity.CouldAIgetourchildrentograspnewconceptsandskills?MightAIbebetterequippedtohelpthemexploittheirownintelligence?Afterafewdayswatchingmychildrenuseartificialintelligence-basedlearningtools,IcantellyoutheshortanswerisNO.(人工智能将如何改变教育,对于像我这样的学校、像我这样的老师,以及像我所在社区的父母这样勤奋的照顾者来说,都是非常重要的。人工智能能让我们的孩子掌握新的概念和技能吗?人工智能是否能更好地帮助人类开发自己的智力?在观察了我的孩子们使用基于人工智能的学习工具几天后,我可以告诉你简短的答案是否定的。)”可知,作者列出多个问题,引出本文主题:人工智能能否教学生,CouldAIReallyTeachStudents,适合作标题,故选A项。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。Whatdoyoudowitholdstuff?Thattopyouboughtforapartythreeyearsago,forexampleYouworeitonceandit’sbeenhanginginyourwardrobe(衣柜)eversince.Youcouldthrowitaway,butthatseemswasteful-afterallit’sstillperfectlyusable.So,whattodo?____16____ThefirstcharityshopsappearedinBritaininthe19thCentury.TheSalvationArmy,aUKcharity,wasoneofthefirsttorunasecond-handclothingshoptoprovidethepoorandneedywithaffordableclothes.____17____ItalsoraisedmoneyforthewareffortduringWorldWarTwo.Thesedays,charityshopsareacommonsightwitharound11,200shopsacrosstheUK,accordingtotheCharityRetailAssociation.Duringbusinesshoursanymemberofthepubliccandonatetheirunwanteditemstoacharityshop.____18____Theseitemsarecheckedandiffoundstillserviceable,priceduptobesoldataheavilydiscountedprice.Formanythisisawin-winsituation.____19____Totheconsumer,itprovidestheopportunitytobuy,oftenextremelycheaply,itemsandclothes.Tothedonator,itmayhelptoeaseconsumerguilt“Youcanmakeaprettygoodcase,becausewhatyouaredoingisgoingtowardsacharitablecauseandyouaresavingstufffromlandfill,”ClarePress,fashionjournalistandsustainablestyleadvocate,tellstheGuardian. ____20____Onmorethanoneoccasionabuyerhaspurchasedsomethingverycheaply,onlytolaterdiscoveritstruevalue.Itsoldatauction(拍卖会)for£4,200.Sonexttimeyouneedtoridyourselfofsomething,spareathoughtforthecharityshop-afterall,charitybeginsathome!A.Mostcharityshopswilltakeanything.B.Herearesometipsthatyoucanfollow.C.It’srecommendedtodonatenewitems.D.IntheUK,wemighttakeittoacharityshop.E.Therearesometimeshiddentreasuresforthebuyers,too.F.Tothecharity,itmeanstheycanpursuetheircharitableaim.G.ThiswasfollowedbycharitiessuchastheBritishRedCross.【答案】16.D17.G18.A19.F20.E【解析】【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了英国的慈善商店的历史,发展以及其好处。【16题详解】上文“Thattopyouboughtforapartythreeyearsago,forexampleYouworeitonceandit’sbeenhanginginyourwardrobe(衣柜)eversince.Youcouldthrowitaway,butthatseemswasteful-afterallit’sstillperfectlyusable.So,whattodo?(比如你三年前在派对上买的那件上衣,你穿过一次,从那以后就一直挂在你的衣柜里。你可以把它扔掉,但这看起来很浪费——毕竟它仍然是完全可用的。那么,该怎么办?)”提出疑问——如何处理不穿的旧衣服,空处应该对此进行回答,D项“在英国,我们可以把它带到慈善商店。”符合,承上启下,下文“ThefirstcharityshopsappearedinBritaininthe19thCentury.(第一家慈善商店出现在19世纪的英国。)”介绍了慈善商店,故选D。【17题详解】上文“ThefirstcharityshopsappearedinBritaininthe19thCentury.TheSalvationArmy,aUKcharity,wasoneofthefirsttorunasecond-handclothingshoptoprovidethepoorandneedywithaffordableclothes.(第一家慈善商店出现在19世纪的英国。英国慈善机构救世军是最早经营二手服装店的公司之一,为穷人和有需要的人提供价格合理的服装。)”介绍了慈善机构,第一家慈善商店和最早经营二手服装店的公司——英国慈善机构救世军,空处承接上文,继续介绍其他的慈善机构,G项“紧随其后的是英国红十字会等慈善机构。”符合,下文“ItalsoraisedmoneyforthewareffortduringWorldWarTwo.(它还为二战期间的战争筹集资金。)”介绍了红十字会的作用,故选G。【18题详解】根据上文“Duringbusinesshoursanymemberofthepubliccandonatetheirunwanteditemstoacharityshop.(在 营业时间内,任何市民都可以将不需要的物品捐赠给慈善商店。)”可知,任何市民都可以将不需要的物品捐赠给慈善商店,这说明慈善商店收的东西范围比较广,A项“大多数慈善商店什么都收。”符合,承接上文,故选A。【19题详解】上文“Formanythisisawin-winsituation.(对许多人来说,这是一个双赢的局面。)”指出这是一个双赢的局面,下文“Totheconsumer,itprovidestheopportunitytobuy,oftenextremelycheaply,itemsandclothes.Tothedonator,itmayhelptoeaseconsumerguilt“Youcanmakeaprettygoodcase,becausewhatyouaredoingisgoingtowardsacharitablecauseandyouaresavingstufffromlandfill,”ClarePress,fashionjournalistandsustainablestyleadvocate,tellstheGuardian.(对于消费者来说,它提供了购买物品和衣服的机会,而且往往非常便宜。对捐赠者来说,这可能有助于减轻消费者的负罪感,“你可以做一个很好的事情,因为你正在做的是一个慈善事业,你正在从垃圾填埋场保存东西,”克莱尔出版社,时尚记者和可持续时尚倡导者,告诉卫报。)”从消费者和捐赠者的角度来说慈善商店的好处,空处应从慈善机构的角度来说其好处,F项“对慈善机构来说,这意味着他们可以追求自己的慈善目标。”符合,故选F。【20题详解】下文“Onmorethanoneoccasionabuyerhaspurchasedsomethingverycheaply,onlytolaterdiscoveritstruevalue.Itsoldatauction(拍卖会)for£4,200.(不止一次,买家以非常便宜的价格购买了某样东西,但后来才发现它的真正价值。它在拍卖会上以4200英镑成交。)”举例子说明买家有可能买到的二手东西很值钱,E项“有时候买家也会买到隐藏的珍宝。”符合,故选E。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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。KatherineCommalehaslongknownwhatitisliketobefeaturedinbooksandonTVshows.____21____,mostofherfellowAmericanshaveneverheardofthegirl,whohashelpedtosavemillionsoflivesinAfricanvillagesfrommalaria.Onaspringnightin2006,Katherine’smotherwatchedamovieentitledMalaria:FeverWars.It____22____peoplewhowere____23____themosquito-bornediseaseinAfricaandelsewhere.Thenextmorning,shetoldherdaughteraboutthe____24____overbreakfast.Thelittlegirlwastroubledtohearthat.Hermother____25____theconversationtothingstheycoulddo,likedonatingmosquitonets.____26____Katherinetriedraisingmoneybysellingher____27____itemsintheleamarket(跳蚤市场),butshewas____28____athowlittleshecouldgather.Soon,sheandheryoungerbrothercameupwitha(n) ____29____toexplaintootherchildrenhowa(n)____30____mosquitonetcouldprotectasleepingchild.Theidea____31____.Whenthatfirsteffortended,Katherineandherfamily____32____$1500totheUnitedNationsFoundation’sNothingButNetstopurchasemosquitonets.Graduallyshe___33___tofamearoundtheworld.“It’sjustanactof____34____,”shesaidwhenbeinginterviewed.The____35____thatstartedatherkitchentableisonethatshecontinuestopursuetothisday.21.A.InsteadB.MeanwhileC.ThereforeD.However22.A.inspiredB.touchedC.paintedD.taught23.A.fightingB.preventingC.spreadingD.treating24.A.programB.experienceC.bookD.war25.A.openedB.hadC.beganD.switched26.A.SuddenlyB.InitiallyC.BasicallyD.Frequently27.A.oldB.favoriteC.newD.fancy28.A.disappointedB.angryC.boredD.surprised29.A.suggestionB.ideaC.answerD.cause30.A.bigB.expensiveC.uniqueD.simple31.A.cameoutB.kickedoffC.tookoffD.turnedout32.A.lentB.donatedC.returnedD.left33.A.agreedB.roseC.keptD.turned34.A.justiceB.wisdomC.perseveranceD.kindness35.A.conversationB.dreamC.projectD.truth【答案】21D22.C23.A24.A25.D26.B27.A28.A29.B30.D31.C32.B33.B34.D35.C【解析】【导语】这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述美国女孩KatherineCommale向联合国捐赠蚊帐,帮助非洲人民与蚊子传播的疾病作斗争,从而拯救了非洲村庄数百万人的生命的故事。【21题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,她的大多数美国同胞从来没有听说过这个女孩,她帮助拯救了非洲村庄数百万人的生命。A.Instead相反;B.Meanwhile同时;C.Therefore因此;D.However然而。上文“KatherineCommalehaslongknownwhatitisliketobefeaturedinbooksandonTVshows.(KatherineCommale很早就知道在书和电视节目中出现是什么感觉)”提到KatherineCommale很早就出现在书中和电 视上,与下文“她的大多数美国同胞从来没有听说过这个女孩”之间是转折关系,故选D。【22题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:它描绘了在非洲和其他地方与蚊子传播的疾病作斗争的人们。A.inspired鼓舞;B.touched触动;C.painted描绘;D.taught教。主语It指代上文“amovieentitledMalaria:FeverWars”,故此处指这部电影描绘了在非洲和其他地方与蚊子传播的疾病作斗争的人们,故选C。【23题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A.fighting战斗;B.preventing防止,阻止;C.spreading传播;D.treating对待。结合下文Katherine捐赠蚊帐的行为可知,此处指“与蚊子传播的疾病作斗争”,故选A。【24题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:第二天早上,她在早餐时把这个节目告诉了女儿。A.program节目;B.experience经验,经历;C.book书;D.war战争。根据上文“Katherine’smotherwatchedamovieentitledMalaria:FeverWars.(Katherine的母亲看了一部名为《疟疾:狂热战争》的电影)”可知,此处指母亲把看过的这个电影节目告诉女儿,故选A。【25题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的母亲把话题转到了她们可以做的事情上,比如捐赠蚊帐。A.opened打开;B.had有;C.began开始;D.switched改变,转换。结合上文内容及空后“tothingstheycoulddo”可知,上文提到母亲在和女儿讨论看过的一部电影,此处指她把话题转换到了她们可以做些什么,故选D。【26题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:起初,Katherine试图通过在跳蚤市场上出售她的旧物品来筹集资金,但她很失望,因为她只能卖到很少的钱。A.Suddenly突然;B.Initially起初,一开始;C.Basically基本上;D.Frequently频繁地。结合下文“Soon,sheandheryoungerbrothercameupwith…”可知,一开始她试图通过售卖旧物品来筹集资金,故选B。【27题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A.old旧的;B.favorite最喜欢的;C.new新的;D.fancy花哨的,奢华的。根据“intheleamarket(跳蚤市场)”可知,她在跳蚤市场售卖二手的旧物品,故选A。【28题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意同6小题。A.disappointed失望的;B.angry生气的;C.bored无聊的;D.surprised惊讶的。根据“howlittleshecouldgather”可知,只卖了很少的钱,她应是很失望,故选A。【29题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:很快,她和她的弟弟想出了一个主意,向其他孩子解释一个简单的蚊帐是如何保护一个睡觉的孩子的。A.suggestion建议;B.idea主意;C.answer答案;D.cause原因。结合语境及空 前“sheandheryoungerbrothercameupwith”可知,他们想出一个主意,下文“Theidea”也是提示,故选B。【30题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A.big大的;B.expensive昂贵的;C.unique独特的;D.simple简单的。根据空后的“mosquitonet”可知,此处指他们向其他孩子解释一个简单的蚊帐是如何保护一个睡觉的孩子的,故选D。【31题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:这个想法取得了成功。A.cameout出现,出版;B.kickedoff开始;C.tookoff腾飞,突然成功;D.turnedout原来是。根据下文“Katherineandherfamily____12____$1500…”可知,这个想法取得了成功,故选C。【32题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当第一次努力结束时,Katherine和她的家人向联合国基金会的NothingButNets捐赠了1500美元,用于购买蚊帐。A.lent借给;B.donated捐赠;C.returned返回;D.left留下,离开。根据第二段末句中“…thingstheycoulddo,likedonatingmosquitonets”可知,他们向联合国捐赠蚊帐,故选B。【33题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,她在世界各地声名鹊起。A.agreed同意;B.rose提高,上升;C.kept保持;D.turned转弯。结合就下文“shesaidwhenbeinginterviewed”可知,她接受采访,说明她逐渐在全世界出名,risetofame出名,故选B。【34题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:她在接受采访时说:“这只是一种善意的举动。”A.justice正义;B.wisdom智慧;C.perseverance毅力;D.kindness善良。上文提到她捐赠蚊帐,这是一种善意的举动,故选D。【35题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:从她的餐桌上开始的这个项目,她至今仍在继续追求。A.conversation对话;B.dream梦想;C.project项目;D.truth真相。此处指她向联合国捐赠蚊帐来帮助与蚊子传播的疾病作斗争的项目,故选C。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。TheZuojiangHuasharockpaintings,fromSouthChina’sGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegion,____36____(include)intheWorldHeritageListin2016.Itwasthefirsttimethatchina’srockpaintingshadbeenlistedasaworldheritage. ____37____(locate)onthetoweringcliffsintheborderregionsofChina,these38sitesofrockart,thecliffsthemselves,andMingjiangRivertogetherforman____38____(impress)culturallandscape.Therockart,combinedwithitsspeciallandscape,____39____(convey)thevigorousspiritualandsociallifeoftheLuoyuepeople,whoarebelievedtobeancestorsofthepresent-dayZhuangpeople.Themainpaintedareaalongthecliff(悬崖)hasawidthofabout170metresanda____40____(high)ofabout40metres.Thepaintingsarebetween30metresand90metres____41____theriver’slevel.Themainareacontainsabout1,900paintings,____42____includehumanfiguresaswellasanimalsalongwithbronzedrums,knives,swords,bells,andships.Humanfiguresare____43____(typical)between60centimetresand150centimetrestall,but____44____highestfigureisover2metres.Thepaintingswereoriginallythought____45____(date)fromtheperiodaroundthe5thcenturyBCEtothe2ndcenturyCE.TheperiodoftheircreationsspansthetimefromtheWarringStatePeriodtothelateHanDynastyinthehistoryofChina.【答案】36.wereincluded37.Located38.impressive39.conveys40.height41.above42.which43.typically44.the45.todate【解析】【导语】本文为一篇说明文。文章介绍了于2016年被列入《世界遗产名录》的广西壮族自治区的左江花沙岩画。【36题详解】考查时态、语态。句意:来自中国南方广西壮族自治区的左江花沙岩画于2016年被列入《世界遗产名录》。根据时间状语in2016,句子应用一般过去时态,include与主语TheZuojiangHuasharockpaintings之间为动宾关系,主语为复数,助动词用were。故填wereincluded。【37题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:位于中国边境地区高耸的悬崖上,这38处岩石艺术遗址、悬崖本身和明江共同构成了令人印象深刻的文化景观。句子谓语为form,故设空处为非谓语动词,locate与逻辑主语these38sitesofrock之间为动宾关系,应用过去分词。设空处在句首,单词首字母要大写。故填Located。【38题详解】 考查形容词。句意:位于中国边境地区高耸的悬崖上,这38处岩石艺术遗址、悬崖本身和明江共同构成了令人印象深刻的文化景观。修饰名词landscape,应用形容词impressive,作前置定语。故填impressive。【39题详解】考查时态。句意:岩石艺术,结合其特殊的景观,传达了洛越人蓬勃的精神和社会生活,他们被认为是今天壮族人的祖先。空处为主句谓语动词,根据句中定语从句的时态,猜测陈述客观事实,应用一般现在时,主语为Therockart,为单数形式,谓语动词用第三人称单数。故填conveys。【40题详解】考查名词。句意:沿着悬崖的主要绘制区域宽度约为170米,高度约为40米。不定冠词a后接单词,应用height,意为“高度”,aheightofabout40metres与awidthofabout170metres并列,作has的宾语。故填height。【41题详解】考查介词。句意:这些画位于河面以上30米到90米之间。此处考查介词above,强调位置高于某物,介词短语作状语。故填above。【42题详解】考查定语从句。句意:主要区域有大约1900幅画,其中包括人物和动物,以及青铜鼓、刀、剑、钟和船。此处考查非限制性定语从句,先行词为1,900paintings,在从句中作主语,为物,应用关系代词which引导从句。故填which。【43题详解】考查副词。句意:人形雕像通常在60厘米到150厘米之间,但最高的雕像超过2米。句子为完整的主系表结构,因空处作状语,应填副词,typically,意为“一般,通常”。故填typically。【44题详解】考查冠词。句意:人形雕像通常在60厘米到150厘米之间,但最高的雕像超过2米。修饰最高级highest,应用定冠词the。故填the。【45题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:这些画作最初被认为可以追溯到公元前5世纪到公元2世纪。分析可知此处考查句型“(sb/sth)bethought+动词不定式结构”,故设空处应用动词不定式todate。故填todate。第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,你在某英文报上看到右边这则广告,对其中的活动很感兴趣。请你写一封邮件,咨询有关具体事宜。内容包括:1.行程安排; 2.准备工作;3.期待回复。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearSir/Madam,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________LiHua【答案】DearSir/Madam,Ihappenedtocomeacrossyouradvertisementinthenewspaper.Quiteinterested,Iamwritingtoenquireaboutfurtherdetailsconcerningthetrip.Aboveall,Iwonderifitisconvenientforyoutoinformmeofthespecificschedule.Whenandwherewillthetripstart?Howlongwilltheactivitylast?Besides,wouldyoutellmewhetherthereisanythingspecialthatshouldbeprepared?Ordoesyourteamprovideanythingnecessary?Iamreallyexcitedandlookingforwardtoit.Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldgivemeatimelyreply.LiHua【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生就某英文报上看到的广告中的活动写一封咨询信,询问活动行程安排,准备工作,并期待回复。【详解】1.词汇积累偶然遇见:comeacross→encounter关于:concerning→regarding此外:besides→what’smore提供:provide→offer2.句式拓展同义句转换原句:Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldgivemeatimelyreply.拓展句:Iwouldbegratefulifyoucouldrespondpromptly【点睛】【高分句型1】Besides,wouldyoutellmewhetherthereisanythingspecialthatshouldbeprepared?(运用了whether引导的宾语从句,that引导的限制性定语从句)【高分句型2】Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldgivemeatimelyreply.(运用了if引导的条件状语从句和虚拟语气)第二节(满分25分)47.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。Eight-year-oldLilyneverplayedwithdollsororderedpizzaonSaturdaynightslikeherfriends.Instead,afterschool,shesatbyhermother,Stella,andhelpedherknitsweatersandcapsbecausethatwashowtheymadealiving.WhenLilywasfive,herfather,Adam,diedofcancer.Stellawasanorphan,andAdam’sfamilyrefusedtohelpthem,soStellaandLilywereontheirown.“Godrewardsthosewhoarekindandbrave.We’llbealright,honey,”StellatoldLilyeverynightbeforegoingtobed.AfterAdam’sdeath,StellastruggledtomakealivingandlivedinatentinaparkinglotwithLily.Theirpreviouslandlordhadincreasedtherent,andStellacouldn’taffordit.Infact,shehadn’tbeenabletopaytherentforthreemonthsbeforethelandlordeventuallykickedthemout.Oneday,Lilywaswalkinghomefromschoolwhenshefeltsomebodywasfollowingher.Shegotscaredandwasabouttorunawaywhensheheardasad“woof”behindher.Lilyturnedaroundtoseeacryingsickdog,muddyandcompletelywetindirtywater,lookingaroundanxiously.Hewaslookingatherwithsadeyes.“Are—areyouhungry?”Lilyaskedhim,andheletoutaslightwoofasifheunderstoodwhatshesaid.Lilysatdownandbeganpettinghim.“Listen,dog,youlooksick,andmommyandIdon’thaveenoughmoney.Wecan’ttakeyoutoavet.IamsorryIcan’thelpyou!” Butwhenthedogbegancryinginherlap,Lily’sheartmelted.“Don’tbesad,silly!Mommysaysweshouldbebrave.OK,let’sgetyouhome,”shesaid,“ButIdon’tthinkmommywillletyoustaythere.”Lilybroughtthedogtothetent,althoughsheandStellacouldn’taffordanothermouthtofeed.InthebeginningStellawasagainstkeepinghim.Amonthlater,shecouldn’timagineherlifewithouthim.ShenamedhimSam,andhefollowedthemeverywheretheywentandneverlefthisplacewithoutpermission.Moreover,hekeptStellacompanywhenLilywouldbeinschool.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。Butonemorning,LilyandStellafoundSamwasnowheretobeseen._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextday,Samcameback,followedbyaman._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】OnepossibleversionButonemorning,LilyandStellafoundSamwasnowheretobeseen.“Sam!Comeandhavebreakfast!”Stellacalledout,lookingaround,onlytobedisappointed.Lilylookedbehindthetentforhim,whereSamoccasionallyhid,buthewasn’tthereeither.“Mommy,maybeherantothepark!I’llgoandcheckitout!”Lilysaid.Shecheckedtheparkanxiously,butwithoutluckagain.Shewassobbingonherwaybacktothetent.“DidsomeonetakeSamawayfromus?Didsomeonestealhim?”Shecouldn’tstopcrying.Thenextday,Samcameback,followedbyaman.Onseeingthem,Samdashedtothemwithhistailwagging.Lilycriedoutherexcitement.Neverhadtheythoughtthattheywouldbeblessedwithanotherchancetocatchanotherglimpseofhim.Themansmiled,“I’mhisownerandcomeheretothankyouforlookingafterhim.”“Yourdog?”Lilyaskedsadly,“YoucankeepSamifheisyours.”LilyhuggedSamforonelasttimeandwavedgoodbyetohim. TheyknewSamwouldleavethemagain,buttheirbondwouldbeintheirheartsforever.【解析】【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了8岁的莉莉与母亲斯特拉相依为命,只能住在停车场的一个帐篷里,一天,莉莉捡回一只受伤的狗,斯特拉从刚开始的反对养狗,到一个月后与萨姆形影不离,但是某一天萨姆不见了,母女俩寻找一圈未果,翌日,萨姆的主人登门道谢,并带走萨姆,母女俩不舍地挥手告别萨姆。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“但是一天早上,莉莉和斯特拉发现萨姆不见了。”可知,第一段可描写母女俩发现萨姆不见了之后的各种寻找,以及当时的奔溃心情。②由第二段首句内容“第二天,萨姆回来了,后面跟着一个男人。”可知,第二段可描写萨姆的主人跟过来感谢母女俩对萨姆的照顾,莉莉拥抱萨姆,不舍地挥手告别萨姆。2.续写线索:萨姆不见了——寻找无果——萨姆回来——主人道谢——离别感悟3.词汇激活行为类①呼喊:callout/yellout②哭:cry/weep③冲向某人:dashtosb/makearushforsb情绪类①感到失望:bedisappointed/feeldepressed②微笑着说:smile/saywithasmile【点睛】[高分句型1].Stellacalledout,lookingaround,onlytobedisappointed.(运用了现在分词作伴随状语,动词不定式作结果状语)[高分句型2].Neverhadtheythoughtthattheywouldbeblessedwithanotherchancetocatchanotherglimpseofhim.(运用了倒装句,由that引导的宾语从句,动词不定式作后置定语)听力答案:1—5CAACB6—10ABABC11—15BACBC16—20BBCAC

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