福建版2022届高三英语上学期第五次月考试题
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第五次月考英语试题【福建版】考试时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthewomandoingrecently?A.Sheisskippingbreakfast.B.Sheislosingweight.C.Sheislearninghowtocook.2.What’sthemostpossiblerelationbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Neighbors.3.WhendoesthemanstartworkinLondon?A.At730am.B.At830am.C.At630am.4.WhenwillthemangototheUnitedStates?A.Thedayaftertomorrow.B.Tomorrow.C.Nextmonth.5.Whereistheconversationmostprobablytakingplace?A.Inthedrugstore.B.Inthepostoffice.C.Inthehotel.第二节(共15小题;每题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,每小题将给出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8题。6.Whomdoesthemanwanttobuyamobilephonefor?A.Hisson.B.Hiswife.C.Hisniece.7.Whatkindofmobilephonedidthemangetintheend?A.iPhone.B.Samsung.C.Nokia.8.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthemobilephone?A.850dollars.B.1,000dollars.C.900dollars.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.HowdidthemangotoSwitzerland?A.Bycar.B.Bytrain.C.Byplane.10.HowlongdidittakethemantogotoSwitzerland?A.Oneandahalfhours.B.Twoandahalfhours.C.Threeandahalfhours.11.What’stheweatherlikeintheplacewherethewomanstayed?A.Hot.B.Cold.C.Cool.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Howmanypersonsaretherewaiting?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.13.Howlongdoesthemanwait?A.8minutes.B.18minutes.C.90minutes.14.Doesthemansmoke?A.Yes,hedoes.B.No,hedoesn’t.C.Wedon’tknow.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。13\n15.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.AnEnglishspeakingcontest.B.Adeterminedgirl.C.Anexcitingmatch.16.Wheredidthegirlmentionedintheconversationcomefrom?A.Africa.B.America.C.Europe.17.Whatmovedthewomanmostaccordingtothepassage?A.Thegirl’sperseverance.B.Thegirl’sskill.C.Thegirl’scourage.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.HowmanychildrenisNadyaSulemangettingtolookafter?A.40.B.6.C.14.19.Howoldarethesebabies?A.Afewweeksold.B.3yearsold.C.18yearsold.20.WhydoesSulemangetmanyangryphonecallsande-mailseveryday?A.Becausesheabusesthebabies.B.Becauseshemayraisetheburdenofthetaxpayers.C.Becauseshethinksnothingofthepublicassistance.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.About_____ofthepopulationofthatcountry_____onfarms.A.Twothird;liveB.Twothird;livesC.Twothirds;livesD.Twothirds;live22.Intheirsparetime,theywilldiscussthe_____tothestudyofEnglish.A.meansB.approachesC.methodsD.ways23.Thetraditionalgoalofscienceistodiscoverhowthingsare,nothowtheyought_____.A.tobeB.beC.havebeenD.to24.---IsTomstillsmoking?---No.BynextSaturdayhe_____forawholemonthwithoutsmokingA.willhavegoneB.willhavebeenC.willgoD.hasbeengoing25.Onesummernightin1990,areporterappearedatthedoorofThomasEdison’slaboratory,_____foraninterview.A.askedB.havingaskedC.beingaskedD.asking26.Onlyaftertheteacherexplainedittomeasecondtime_____thequestion.A.didIunderstandB.IhadunderstoodC.hadIunderstoodD.Ididunderstand27.---JenniferishavingahardtimegettingaccustomedtonewsurroundingsinAustralia.---Iknow.ButI’msureshewill_____innotime.A.pulloverB.pullupC.pulloutD.pullthrough28.Itwasintheveryhouse_____wasbuiltwithstones_____hespenthischildhood.A.which;thatB.that;whereC.that;thatD.which;where29.---Helenisamerewasherwoman,yetshe’snowbuyingabighouse.---Yes.Becauseshe’salwayssaved_____.A.forlittlesheearnsB.withlittlesheearnsC.whatlittlesheearnsD.howlittlesheearns30.Iwasillthatday,otherwiseI_____thesportsmeet.A.tookpartinB.hadtakenpartinC.wouldtakenpartinD.wouldhavetakenpartin31.Ifthemediacan’tlearntorespectandappreciateothers’cultures,therewillexist_____misunderstandingandharmonycan’tbeachieved.13\nA.admirableB.availableC.considerableD.considerate32.ReformstotheNationalcollegeEntranceExamination,form2022,_____inmajorcitiesinChina,includingBeijing.A.aretobecarriedoutB.arecarriedoutC.willcarryoutD.havecarriedout33._____,Ihaveneverseenanyonewho’sascapableasJohn.A.NowthatIhavetraveledsomuchB.AslongasIhavetraveledC.AsIhavetraveledsomuchD.MuchasIhavetraveled34.Theboy_____bythewindowistheonlyoneofthestudentswho_____fromthecountrysideinourschool.A.seated;areB.seating;wasC.sat;wereD.sitting;is35.---I’llteachhimagainbecausehehurtmemuch.---_____.Forgivingothersisbetterthanblaming.A.Canyoudoit?B.Don’toverdoitC.Doyoudareto?D.Ineveragreemore.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Americansprefertotryeverywaytohavefun,forexample,theydrivetheirowncars,someeventowasmallboataftervehicle.TheystartfromLosAngeles,Californiaundersun,36throughfourorfivehundredmilestogotoLaFulin,ColoradotospendweekendswhileChinesepeoplearestill37withwork,andhavedinnerathometogetherwithfamiliesinweekendsor38timewatchingTV.Thedifferenceismainlyduetoculturalcustomsandtraditions39thetwocountries.ItissaidthatChinesepeoplearelivingforothers,whileAmericansarefor40.WhenChinesepeoplecometotheUnitedStates,theyfightfor41first,andthendesperatelymakemoneyaftertheyarerecognizedbyothers.Itseemsthat,thepurposetoearnmoneyisnottoenjoylife,42fortheirfollowinggenerationssonsanddaughtersandevengrandchildren.Chinesepeopleprefertosavemoney43emergency,suchasillness.AlthoughChinesepeoplewith44intheUnitedStatesdon’tneedtoworryabouttheirownsocialwelfareandhealthinsurance,theyworkstillveryhard,astheyhopethattheycan45moremoney.Chinesepeople’sinterestisintheamountonthepassbook(存折),sotheyspend46moneyusually.MostofChineseareverythrifty(节约的),andtheyare47tospendmoney,butthereareexceptions.Theyarewillingtospendmoneyontheir48.ManyChinesepeoplethinkthat,theyendure(容忍)many49,sotheywishthattheirchildrencouldlivemuchbetter.Therefore,intheUnitedStateselementaryschools,youcanseethatthosewho50thebest,withmorepocketmoneyareChinesestudents.Incontrast,Americanchildrendressverysimply,withjustalittlepocketmoney.51Chinese,Americansbelieveinlivingforthemselves.Theydoeverythingfortheirown.52,theyearnmoneytoenjoya53life,andpursueahigherqualityoflife.Asfortheirownparentsorchildren,theythinkthatparentshavetheirownpensionandsocialwelfare,andchildrenshouldlivea(n)54lifewhentheyare18’yearsold.Sotheycouldboldlyspendmoneyonthemselves.55,Americanssavelittlemoney.Inthestreet,itiseasyforChinesetotakeout300-400dollars,butitishardtosayforAmericans.36.A.runningB.drivingC.goingD.walking37.A.boringB.pleasantC.busyD.angry38.A.spendB.takeC.costD.pay39.A.throughB.forC.amongD.between40.A.themselvesB.theirsC.themD.others13\n41.A.survivalB.remainderC.existenceD.material42.A.orB.norC.butD.and43.A.inpossessionofB.onaccountofC.inspiteofD.incaseof44.A.identityB.forceC.fameD.power45.A.borrowB.giveC.useD.save46.A.largeB.fewC.muchD.little47.A.easyB.reluctantC.willingD.happy48.A.childrenB.relativesC.parentsD.friends49.A.hardshipsB.problemsC.difficultiesD.sufferings50.A.matchB.decorateC.dressD.wear51.A.DifferentfromB.InterestedinC.SimilartoD.Thanksto52.A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Since53.A.betterB.wellC.goodD.rich54.A.singleB.independentC.differentD.comfortable55.A.InthatcaseB.AsawholeC.InthiswayD.Asaresult第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)APaulSalopekisanold-fashionedexplorer,settingoutonfoottocircletheworld.Heisalsoamodern-dayexplorer.Ontopofafewclothes,asmallfirst-aidkitandnotebooks,heiscarryingarecorder,avideocamera,asmallcomputerandasatellitephone—atelephonethatconnectstoasatelliteandcanbeusedinmanyplaceswherecell-phonesdon’twork.Thejourneyislong21,000miles!Itwilltakesevenyearstocompleteit.SalopekwasborninCaliforniaandspenthischildhoodinMexico.Hesayshehasalwayslikedtotravelanddoesn’tliketorush.Attheageoffourteen,heclimbedMoun.WhitneyinCaliforniaandcrossedthestate’sSierraNevadaMountainsalone.Whenhewasfifteenyears,hewalkedthelengthofDeathValley.Heoncerodeamule2,000milesthroughmountainsinMexico.Alongtimereporter,SalopekhasreportedfromAfrica,AsiaandMexico.Now51yearsold,heplanstokeepwriting.Ashetravelsaroundtheworld,heiswritingstoriesaboutthepeoplehemeetsandthewaytheylive.Helooksforhowpeoplefindlocalsolutionstobigproblemssuchaslackoffoodandwater.HealsorecordsthesoundshehearsandtakesphotosoftheskyandtheEarth’ssurface.ThelongwalkstartedintheRifeValleyinEthiopiainEastAfrica.ManyconsiderEastAfricatobehometothefirsthumans,wholived160,000yearsago.SalopekisretracingthepathsourancestorstookastheyleftAfricaandsettledinpartsoftheMiddleEast,Europe,AsiaandtheAmericas.AsSalopekiswalking,heislearningmoreabouthimselfandallofhumankind.56.Theunderlinedphrase“ontopof”inthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby____.A.inadditiontoB.inthelightofC.inreferencetoD.intheserviceof57.Theauthordevelopsthethirdparagraphmainlyby____.A.providingexamplesB.makingcomparisonsC.makingacarefulanalysisD.followingtheorderoftime13\n58.Accordingtothepassage,PaulSalopekisa____.A.doctorwholikescarryingthesmallfirst-aidkitB.writerwholikestraveling,exploringandstudyingC.journalistwholikestraveling,exploring,writingandstudyingD.photographerwhoisgoodatusingsatellitecommunicationequipment59.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.PaulSalopekReflectingPeople’sRealLivesB.PaulSalopekFollowingMan’sFirstFootstepsC.PaulSalopekGoingforaSeven-yearStudyD.PaulSalopekLookingbackupontheChildhoodBEducationisanotherareawherethepresenceofartsandcraftsismorethanwelcome.Ifchildrenrealizetheimportanceofartandcreativityfromayoungage,theycangrowuptobemoreconfident,morecreative,anddefinitelymoremature.Schoolsarethebreeding(孕育)groundsforfuturepaintersandmoviemakers,andtheseartsshouldbeencouragedwholesomelyinsuchanenvironment.Sadly,manyparentsdonotunderstandwhyartisimportantforchildren,andsubconsciously(潜意识地)forcethemtofollowcareerpathsthatarecommonandconformist(墨守成规的)innature.Thisisfairenoughinitsownway,becausetheworlddoesneedsomestandardbluecollarandwhitecollarjobstocontinueitsexistence;butthisisachoicethatchildrenshouldbeallowedtomakeforthemselves.Thedoorstocreativityandexpressionmustnotbeshutintheirfaces,evenifitcomesatacostofmakingmoremoney.Toputitmorescientifically,herearesomebenefitsofkids’artactivitiesthatgiveasuitableanswertothequestion“Whyisartimportantinschools?”1.Exposuretoart,musicanddrawingsatanearlyageimprovestheamountofbrainactivityinchildren.2.Itincreasesthespanofknowledgeinthemindsofchildren,thusmakingthemsharperandmoreeducated.3.Itbuildsupthelevelsofself-confidence,self-esteem(自尊),motivation,cooperationandcommunicationinchildren.4.Ithelpschildrenunderstandotherpeople’sopinionsandpointsofviewaswell.5.Ithelpsthemsharpentheirproblem-solvingskills,decision-makingandgivesthemthepossibilityofreallyexploringtheirimaginations.60.Accordingtothepassage,itisgenerallyacceptedthat____.A.artplaysaveryimportantroleineducationofchildrenB.childrenareexpectedtobeblue-collarorwhite-collarworkersC.schoolsshouldencouragechildrentolearnartsandcraftsD.childrenshouldbeallowedtomakechoicesforthemselves61.Thewriterholdstheviewthat____.A.schoolsshouldonlybringupfuturepaintersandmoviemakersB.childrengrowuptobemoreconfidentandmorecreativeinschoolsC.childrenshouldbeencouragedtolearnarttodeveloptheircreativityD.artactivitiescanhelpchildrensolvealltheproblemstheymeetwith62.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Artsandcraftslessonsareverypopularinschools.13\nB.Artisnotpaidenoughattentiontoinschoolsnow.C.Artactivitiesimprovetheamountofbrainactivity.D.Arteducationbuildsupthelevelsofself-confidence.63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ImportanceofArtinSchools.B.RelationbetweenArtandCreativity.C.ImportanceofEducation.D.FutureofChildren.CIcan’tthinkofabetterwayofappreciatinganewculturethanbytakingpartinoneofitsfestivals.Somefestivalsarecelebratedbyanentirecountry,whileothersmanybeuniquetoasinglecity.Festivalsplayanimportantroleinacertainculture.Justenjoythem!BatalladelVino—Haro,SpainFormanyyears,June29thisagooddaytovisitHaro,Spain.BringabottleofwineandpreparetobewashedinredwineintheheartofSpain’sgrape-growingarea.Afterachurchceremony,crowdsflock(集结)tothehillsforthebattle,wherewhiteshirtswillbemadebrightpurplebytheendofthemorning.BaytoBreakers—SanFrancisco,CaliforniaCreatedaftertheterrible1906earthquakeasawayofencouragingpeople,theracehasbecomeoneoftheregion’smostimportantevents.HeldeveryyearonthethirdSundayofMay,theracerunsthroughthecityfromtheBaytothePacificBreakers.Therealhighlight,however,isthethousandsofpeopledressedupinashow.PillowFightDay—WorldwideTheseeventsareorganizedmainlythroughtheInternet.Tensofthousandsofpeopleparticipatedinthe4thannualInternationalPillowFightDayonApril2,2022.FromLondontoVancouvertomanyothercities,thefestivalswereheldinmorethan100countries.SojustbringasoftpillowinearlyApril,andwatchfeathersflying.Koninginnedag—TheNetherlandsAlthoughtheirQueen’sbirthdayisreallyduringthewinter,shecelebratesitonApril30th—thecountry’sofficial“Queen’sDay”since1949.Orangeisthenationalcolor,andthestreetsbecomeaseaofshiningwigs(假发)andbodypaints,ascrowdsgatherinthesquaresandonboatsinthecanals.Amsterdamisthecenterofthisoutdoorparty,butnearlyeverytownisalivewithorangeonthisday.64.PeoplecelebratedBatalladelVinoby____.A.wearingbrightpurpleshirtsB.pouringwineontoothers’whiteshirtsC.flockingtothehillsafteraceremonyD.holdingadrinkingwinecompetition65.Theunderlinedword“highlight”inthepassagemeans____.A.themostexcitingpartB.thebrightestpartC.thehighestpartD.thehardestpart66.Whichofthefestivalshastheshortesthistory?A.BatalladelVino.B.BaytoBreakers.C.PillowFightDay.D.Koninginnedag.67.WhichofthestatementsisNOTtrue?A.June29thisagooddaytovisitHaro,Spain.B.Theraceisheldeveryyeartoencouragepeople.13\nC.PillowFightDayisheldinmorethan100countries.D.TheQueenoftheNetherlandswasbornonApril30th.D“Isay,I’mpleasedtoseeyou,”saidthelittlemanstandingbytheletter-box.“Oh,hello,”Isaid,rememberinghewasanewneighbor.“Simpson,isn’tit?”“Yes,that’sright.”Heseemedquitepleasedbymyreadyrecognition.“Iwonderifyoucouldlendmesomemoney,”hecontinued.“Mywifegavemealettertopost,andI’vejustnoticeditisn’tstamped.”“yes,theyneverare,”Isaid,sympathetically(同情地).“Itmustgotonight—itreallymust!I’dgetstampsoutofthemachine,”explainedSimpson,”OnlyIfindIhavenosmallchangeaboutme.”“I’msorry,butI’mafraidIhaven’teither,”Isaid.“Oh,dear,dear,”hesaid.“Yes,well,”Isaid,intendingtomoveoff.ButhelookedsounhappystandingtherewiththeblueunstampedenvelopethatIreallyhadn’tthehearttodeserthim.SoItookhimtomyhouseandfoundsomepenniesandgavethemtohim,who,inthemostbusinesslikeway,madeanoteoftheloaninhispocket-book,andleft.Butsoonheturnedupagain.“I’msorryIamastrangerroundhereand—well,I’mratherlost…”Ittookmeseveralminutestoexplaintohimwherethepostofficewas.IntheendIfeltaslostasSimpsonandhadtoaccompanyhimtothepostoffice,but,onlytofindtheautomaticstamp-machinewasempty!“Oh!”Simpsonwassodesperatethathedroppedtheletteronthegroundandwhenhepickedituptherewasalargeblackspotonitsface.“Dearme,”hesaid,“Mywifetoldmetopostittonight.I’dbetterpostit,ifyouknowwhatImean.”Ididknow.Or,atleast,IknewMrsSimpson.ThenIgotagoodidea,“Posttheletterunstamped—lettheothermanpaydoublepostageonitinthemorning.”Andhehadtoagree.Finishingoffourjob,Itookhimhome.“I’msogratefultoyou,really,”hesaidwhenwereachedhishome.“Thatletter—it’sonlyaninvitationtodinnertoMr…Dearme!”“Why,what’sthematter?”“Nothing.JustsomethingI’veremembered.”“What?”Buthedidn’ttellme.Hejustopenedhiseyesandhismouthatmelikeawoundedgold-fish,murmured(低声说话)a“Good-night”,andwentinside.AllthewayhomeIwaswonderingwhatitwasthathehadremembered.ButIstoppedwonderingthenextmorning,whenIhadtopaythepostmandoublepostageforablueenvelopewithalargeblackspotonitsface.68.Simpsonwasveryhappywhenthewritergreetedhimbecause____.A.theyweregoodfriendsB.hehadaveryimportantlettertopostC.hesawsomebodyhecouldturntoatlastD.hedidn’texpectthewritertorecognizehiminstantly13\n69.Inthewriter’sview,____.A.theconsequencewouldbeverysevereifSimpsondidn’tobeyhiswifeB.wivesnevergavetheirhusbandsmoneytopostaletterC.itbotheredhimtoleadSimpsontothepostofficeD.hewasasfoolishasSimpson70.WhatdidSimpsonsuddenlyrememberwhentheygothishome?A.Hiswifewaswaitingforhimtoreturn.B.Theletterwasonlyaninvitationtodinner.C.Theletterwasjustaddressedtothewriter.D.It’sunfairfortheothermantopayfortheletter.71.HowwouldthewriterdescribeSimpson?A.Stupidandcareless.B.Carelessbutwarm-hearted.C.Optimisticandkind.D.Cautiousbutstubborn.EEatingataslowspeedmayhelpreducehunger,theU.S.researcherssaidonMonday.Previousresearchsuggeststhattheabilitytocontrolenergyintakemaybeaffectedbythespeedatwhichweeat,andahigheatingratemaydamagetherelationshipbetweenthesensorysignalsandprocessesthatcontrolhowmuchweeat.Inordertolearnmoreaboutthelinkbetweeneatingspeedandenergyintake,researchersexaminedhoweatingspeedaffectscaloriesconsumedduringamealinbothnormal-weightsubjectsaswellasoverweightorobesesubjects.Inthenewstudy,agroupofnormal-weightsubjectsandagroupofoverweightorobesesubjectswereaskedtoconsumetwomealsinacontrolledenvironment.Allsubjectsateonemealslowly,tooksmallbites,chewedthoroughly,andpausedandputthespoondownbetweenbites,andareasecondmealquickly,tooklargebites,chewedquickly,anddidnotpauseandputthespoondown.Attheconclusionofthestudy,theresearchersfoundonlynormal-weightsubjectshadastatisticallysignificantreductionincaloricconsumptionbyeatingslowly.“Alackofstatisticalsignificanceintheoverweightandobesegroupmaybepartlyduetothefactthattheyconsumedlessfoodduringbotheatingconditionscomparedtothenormal-weightsubjects,”ProfessorMeenaShahsaid,“itispossiblethattheoverweightandobesesubjectsfeltmoreself-conscious,andthusatelessduringthestudy.”Despitethedifferencesincaloricconsumptionbetweenthenormal-weightandoverweightandobesesubjects,thestudyfoundsomesimilarities.Bothgroupsfeltlesshungrylateronaftertheslowmealthanafterthefastmeal,whichindicatesthatgreaterhungersuppression(抑制)amongbothgroupscouldbeexpectedfromamealconsumedmoreslowly.Also,boththenormal-weightandoverweightorobesegroupsconsumedmorewaterduringtheslowmeal.“Thehigherwaterintakeduringthesloweatingconditionmayhaveaffectedfoodconsumption,”saidShah.AccordingtoShah,slowingthespeedofeatingmayhelpsuppresshungerlevelsand“mayevenimprovetheenjoymentofameal”.ThefindingswerepublishedintheJournaloftheAcademyofNutritionandDietetics.72.Whatdoesthepreviousstudyhaveincommonwiththenewone?A.Thereisalinkbetweeneatingspeedandenergyintake.13\nB.Eatingataslowspeedmayhelpfeelhungry.C.Eatingtoofastmayimpairyourstomach.D.Eatingratemayaffectprocessescontrollinghowmuchweeat.73.Whatshouldthesubjectsdoduringtheresearch?A.Bothgroupscouldtotallyeatthemealsatanyspeedastheyliked.B.Bothgroupshadtoconsumeonemealincontrolledeatingconditions.C.Bothgroupswereaskedtoeatonemealslowlywhiletheotherquickly.D.Onegroupshouldeatslowlywhiletheotheronequickly.74.Whatcausedthelackofstatisticallysignificantreductionintheoverweightandobesegroup?A.Theyweretoldnottoeatalot.B.Inthestudytheyhadnoappetitetoeat.C.Theylostconsciousnessinthestudy.D.Theyatelessfoodonpurpose.75.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Newresearchfindingsabouthowtocontroleatingrate.B.Astudyaboutthelinkbetweeneatingspeedandenergyintake.C.Onemayfeellesshungrylateronaftertheslowmealthanafterthefastmeal.D.Waterintakemayhaveaffectedfoodconsumption.第一节短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。HewasthepresidentofamajoradvertisingfirmandIwasaveryyoungmanagementconsultant.Ihadbeen(76)______(推荐)tohimbyoneofhisemployees(77)______hadseenmyworkandthoughtIhadsomethingtooffer.Iwasnervous.Atthatstageinmy(78)______(生涯),itwasn’tveryoftenthatIgottotalktothepresidentofacompany.Theappointmentwasat1000a.m.,foronehour.Iarrived(79)e______.Atexactly10,Iwasshownintoalargeandairyroom,(80)______furnituredecoratedinbrightyellow.Hehadhisshirtsleeves(81)r______upandameanlookonhisface.“You’veonlygot20minutes,”hebarked.Isatthere,not(82)s______aword.“Isaid,you’veonlygot20minutes.”(83)A______,notaword.“Yourtime’stickingaway.(84)______aren’tyousayinganything?”“They’remy20minutes,”Ireplied.“IcandowhateverIwantwiththem.”Heburstinto(85)______.Wethenspokeforanhourandahalf.Igotthejob.76.___________77.___________78.___________79___________80.__________81.__________82.___________83.___________84.___________85.__________第二节书面表达(满分25分)13\n孩子的成长和教育是社会热议的话题。家长抚育孩子的不同态度对他们今后的成长起着至关重要的作用。请观察下面的漫画,根据要求用英文写一篇短文。要求:(1)描述漫画内容;(2)分析漫画所揭示的问题;(3)提出你的看法。注意:(1)短文开头已给出,不计入总词数;(2)考生可适当发挥,使文章内容充实、连贯;(3)词数120左右;(4)文中不能出现考生的具体信息。参考词汇:doteonsb溺爱某人Fromthepicture,wecanseethewaysthreemotherstreattheirchildrenseparately._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案第一部分听力(满分30分)13\n1-5BCBAB6-10CBCCB11-15CBABB16-20CACAB第二部分英语知识运用(满分45分)第一节单项选择(每小题1分,总分15分)21-25DBABD26-30ADADD31-35CADDB第二节完型填空(每小题1.5分,总分30分)36-40BCADA41-45ACDAD46-50DBAAD51-55ACABD第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)(A)56-59ADCB(B)60-63BCBA(C)64-67BACD(D)68-71DACA(E)72-75ACDB第四部分写(满分35分)第一节短文填词76.recommended77.who78.career79.early80.with81.rolled82.saying83.Again84.Why85.laughter第二节书面表达Fromthepicture,wecanseethewaysthreemotherstreattheirchildrenseparately.Oneofthembecomesveryrudetoherlittlesononcehebehavesbadly.Thesecondone,obviously,isadotingmother.Shedoeswhatshecantosatisfyherchild.Anothermotheriskeepinghersoncompany,readingabooktogether.Theybothlookverypeacefulandhappy.Itisunderstandablethateveryparenthopestheirchildrenbecomegood.Buttheproperattitudeofparentsplaysanimportantpartwhentheirchildrenarebroughtup.Wecantellthatthefirsttwomothers’childrenwillprobablylacksomeimportantqualitieswhentheygrowup,andthatthethirdmother’schildissuretobehealthyinmind.AsfarasI’mconcerned,notonlyiseducationofchildrenteachers’task,butparentsshouldalsoattachgreaterimportancetoit.Ifchildrenareproperlytreatedwhenbroughtup,theywillbecomehealthybothphysicallyandpsychologically.附:听力原文Text1MDoyoualwaysskipyourlunch?BecauseIdon’tthinkyouhaveeatenanythingatnoon.WIamskippinglunchlatelybecauseIamtooheavy!Text2MMayIhaveaworkwithyou?WSure.What’stheproblem?MIt’saboutyourson.I’mtiredofhismakingsomuchnoiseallday.Text3WIt’snicetohaveyouwithus.I’llseeyouat730inthemorning.MMyGod!I’mnotusedtogettingupasearlyasthat!InLondonwestartworkonehourlater.Text4WPleasestaywithusfordinner.MI’mafraidIcan’t.Ihaveadinnerpartytonight.Yousee,IamgoingtotheUnitedStatesthedayaftertomorrow.Text5MExcuseme.I’dliketosendthislettertoNewYorkbyairmail,please.Couldyoutellmethepostage?WIhavetoweightit.Letmesee.It’salittlebitoverweight.Text613\nWGoodmorning.CanIhelpyou?MYes,please.I’mlookingforamobilephoneformyniece,butIhavenoidea.WWe’vegotallkindsofmobilephoneshere.Whichonedoyoulikebest,Samsung,NokiaoriPhone?MIreallyknowlittleaboutthem.Whichonesellsbesttheseyears?WMm,Samsungismostpopular,Ithink.MHowmuchisaSamsung?WWhattypewouldyoulike?Thenewer,themoreexpensive.MIwantonenewerbutnottooexpensive.WWhataboutthisone?Itlooksniceandworkswell.MHowmuchisit?W1,000dollars.MHowabout850dollars?WYouhavetoadd50dollars.That’sthebestwecando.Doyouthinkit’sOK?MYeah!I’lltakeit.Text7WIhearyouwenttoSwitzerlandlastsummer.Didyouenjoyyourself?MThat’squitealongjourney.WHowdidyougothere?MByplane.WIdon’tlikeflying.IflewtoCypruslastyear.WeflewovertheAlpsanddidn’tseeanythingexceptclouds.MOh,Ihadagoodflight.Theweatherwasfineandittookonlytwoandahalfhours.WIthinkit’smuchmoreinterestingtotravelbycarortrain.Youcanseethecountrysomuchbetter.MYes,that’strue.Butflyingisbetterforlongjourneys.Well,howfarisitfromLondontoCyprus?WAbout2,000miles.MSoit’sbettertofly.Thenisn’tCyprusratherhotinthesummer?WIt’shotonthecoast.ButIspentmostofthetimeseveralthousandfeetabovesealevel.It’squitecoolupinthehills.Text8WGoodevening.Doyouhaveareservation?MNo,wedon’t.WHowmanypeopleareyoutogether?MJusttwopersons.WWouldyouliketositinsmokingsectionornon-smokingsection?MWeprefernon-smokingsection.WAwfullysorry,therearenoroomsleftnow.Wouldyouliketowaitforamoment?MHowlongdoyouthinkwe’llhavetowait?WAbouteightminutes,Ithink.MOK,wewillwaitawhile.WI’msorryformakingyouwaitforsolong.Nowthereisatableavailableinnon-smokingsection.Pleasefollowme.MThankyou.WThisisthemenu.Areyoureadytoordernow?13\nMSorry,wehaven’tdecidedyet.Couldyoupleasegiveusalittlelonger?WNoproblem.Text9MIeverheardastoryatanEnglishspeakingcontest.WAboutwhat?MAgirlontheplayground.WHowwasshe?MShecamefromEurope,andhernamehasfadedfromourmemory.Inacompetitionshehadbeeninleadthoughshestumblednearthefinishlineandherlegwasinjured.WIt’sashame!MYeah.Competitorspassedherfrombehindinsuccessiontillonlyherweakandlonelyfigureremainedonthetrack.Doctorscameandofferedtotakeheraway.Butsherefused.WOh…MWiththeonlystrengthleftinher,shemanagedtogetupandheldouttotheendpointwithdropsofbloodalonghertrail.WOh,mydear!MThoughshefailedintherace,thegirlwontheapplausefrompeopleallovertheworld.WHowmoving!UntilnowIknowwhattheperseveranceis.MItwasshewhokeptperseveranceinourmind.Text10Theyareonlyafewweeksold,butthesechildrenarealreadythecenterofpublicanger.LosAngelespolicesaytheyplantoinvestigatedeaththreatsagainsttheirmom,NadyaSuleman.The33-year-oldsingle,unemployedmotherhasbeengettinghundredsofangryphonecallsande-mails.Thecriticismismostlydirectedatthepublicassistance.Sulemanisgettingtocarefortheseeightbabiesaswellasthesesixotherchildren.AndthebigshareofthatfinancialburdencouldfallontheshouldersofCalifornia’staxpayers.SulemantellsNBC’sTheTodayShowshedoesn’tconsiderthepublicassistanceforlong.TheUSDepartmentofAgricultureestimatesthecostofraising14childrenthroughage17couldgoupto$2.7millionforthesinglemother.Suleman’sspokesmansaysshe’slivinginanundisclosedlocationandspendstimewithallofherkidseveryday.13
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