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高一年级阶段性测试英语试题2022.12本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,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框。3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在试卷上无效。第Ⅰ卷(满分100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)1.Whatdrinkdoesthemanlike?A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Coldwater.2.Whenwillthetwospeakersleave?A.At7:30.B.At8:00.C.At8:40.3.Whydoesthemanwanttomove?A.Tolivenearhischildren'sschool.B.Toliveclosetohisworkplace.C.Toliveinabiggerhouse.4.Whatisthemancomplainingabout?A.Thelowpay.B.Theheavywork.C.Thenewboss.5.Whereisthesecondbankthemanmentions?A.Nexttoasupermarket.B.Besidetherailwaystation.C.Oppositeacinema.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6.Whatgiftwillthewomanbuy?A.Ahat.B.Apostcard.C.Somefood.7.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$80.B.$45.C.$60.8.Whatinstrumentdidthemanplayfirst?-20-\nA.Thepiano.B.Theguitar.C.Thedrums.9.Whendidthemanleaveschool?A.In1981.B.In1992.C.In1997.10.Howdidthewomangettothemuseum?A.Bysubway.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.11.WhosepaintingdidtheWomanlikethemost?A.DiegoRivera's.B.FridaKahlo's.C.HenriMatisse's.12.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Makesomepaintingstogether.B.Gotravellingtogetherthissummer.C.Visitthemuseumtogethersomeday.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.HowlongdidthewomanstudyatJohnsonHighSchool?A.Threemonths.B.Fivemonths.C.Sixmonths.14.Whywasthewomannotinherusualschoolduringhighschool?A.Becauseofherillness.B.Becauseofherfather'sjob.C.Becauseofhermom'sjob.15.Whatdidthewomanstudyatcollege?A.BusinessManagement.B.Tourism.C.Tennis.16.Whatpart-timejobdidthewomandowhileshewasatcollege?A.Teacher.B.Saleswoman.C.Waiter.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howhastheweatherbeenrecently?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.18.Whatwasthehighesttemperatureyesterday?A.15℃.B.18℃.C.20℃.19.Whenwilltheweatherturnrainy?A.ThisTuesday.B.ThisWednesday.C.ThisThursday.20.Howmanydays'weatherisreported?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.-20-\n第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AManypeoplearequicktosaythattelevisionhaslittle,orno,educationalvalue.Itistruetherearelotsofprogramsthatarecompletelyworthless—takeBigBrotherforexample.However,sometelevisionprogramscanimproveourknowledgeofcertainthings.Herearesomeofmyfavoriteshows:BluePeter:Itisthelongest-runningchildren'sTVshowintheworld,althoughithasfallenoutofdaterecently.Childrenwouldoftenlearnaboutdifferentcountriesaroundtheworld.Forexample,onepresenter(主持人)wenttotheAmazonrainforestinSouthAmerica!TheGreatBritishBakeOff:Thisshowisallaboutmakingcakes,biscuitsandpies.ThepurposeistofindBritain'sbestamateur(业余的)baker.Youcanwatchtheshowtogetsomenewbakingideas.FrozenPlanet:DavidAttenboroughhasproducedmanyfilmsaboutwildlife.Thisoneisaboutlifeinthemostnorthernandsouthernpartsoftheworld:polarbears,seals,penguins,mooseandmanymoreanimals.Ilovethisshowmainlybecauseitteachesusabouttheinfluencewehaveontheplanetandwhatweneedtodotosavetheseplaces.Pointless:Thisisageneralknowledgequiz(问答比赛)show.Eachroundwillprovideadifferentcategory(e.g.sport,music,films)andaquestionwillbegiven,forexample"WhichteamshavewontheWorldCup?"Beforetheshow,100peoplewillhavebeenaskedtheSamequestion.Contestants(竞赛者)thenhavetothinkofananswerwhichnoneofthe100peoplethoughtof.21.Accordingtothetext,BluePeter.A.isnotsopopularasitusedtobeB.ismainlyabouttheAmazonrainforestC.wasproducedbyDavidAttenborough-20-\nD.isveryhardforchildrentounderstand22.FrozenPlanetmayinterestthosewholike.A.SouthAmericaB.sportandfilmsC.foreignfoodD.wildanimals23.TowininPointless,youhaveto.A.answer100questionsB.watchTVeverydayC.findanewanswerD.beamusiclover24.Theauthorwrotethetextmainlyto.A.encourageChildrentojoinaquizshowB.introducefoureducationalTVprogramsC.showthatTVhaslittleeducationalvalueD.discusswhetherchildrenshouldwatchTVBAfatherwhospenthislifeadmiring(钦佩)Supermanhadhisownsuperheromomentrecently,althoughitcamejustafterhisdeath,whenhesavedtwolivesbygivingawayhiskidneys(肾脏).ChrisKmetz,a41-year-oldWashingtonfatheroftwo,fellintoapondonFeb.23whilehewasdrivinghome.Whendoctorstoldhiswife,JackieKmetz,thatherhusbandwouldn'tmakeit,shechangedhimintoa"Superdad"shirtandputtheirtwokids,2-year-oldMadelynand4-year-oldDexter,intheirownSupermanclothestosaygoodbye.ChrisKmetzdiedonFeb.28,2022."Duringhischildhood,Chriswasintroducedtopicturebooks,andSupermanbecamehisfirstlove,"Jackiesays.Chriskeptover1,000suchpicturebooksinhisbedroomanddressedasSupermaneveryHalloween,andevensentvideostellingsuperherostoriestohiskidswhenhecouldn'tbehometoputthemtobed.Beforehisdeath,Chriscaredalotaboutorgandonation(器官捐献),Jackiesays.Infact,oneoftheirusualconversationswasthefactthattheywerebothreadytobedonors."ItwasveryclearinthefirstfewhoursafterChris'saccidentthatthedamage(损伤)tohisbrainwasdeadly,soItalkedtothedoctorsaboutthatbecause-20-\nitwassomethingveryimportanttoChris,"Jackiesays.Notalldonorsareabletosavelives.Onlyonepercentofhospitaldeathsmeetthestandardsoforgandonation,butChriswasoneofthem.Jackiesaidtheirchildrendidn'tyetknowabouttheirfather'slastactofkindness,butshewillsharehisgreatstorieswiththemlater."I'llmakecopiesofthevideosandnewsstoriessowecanseehowheroichewas,"shesays.25.OnFeb.23,2022,ChrisKmetz.A.hadacaraccidentB.diedinabigpondC.becameaSupermanD.gaveawayhiskidneys26.Theunderlinedword"that"inParagraph4refersto.A.SupermanB.thedamageC.Chris'sdeathD.organdonation27.WhatJackiesaysinthelastparagraphshowsafeelingof.A.peaceB.prideC.lonelinessD.sadness28.What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.PicturebooksaboutSupermanwerepopular.B.Itisnoteasytobeadonor.C.Supermandadsavedtwolivesafterhisdeath.D.Itisimportanttodrivesafely.CLillyandAudreyareyoungerthanmostcookbookauthors.Buttheyhavebeendevelopingtheirkitchenskillsformorethanhalftheirlives.Whentheyhadjustlearnedtowalk,theylovedtohangoutinthekitchenwhiletheirparentscookeddinner.Atage5,theymadetheirfirstdishwithouthelp:pumpkinmuffins.Audreycanstillrememberthewaythemuffinsroseintheoven(烤箱),thepainfulwaitforthemtocoolandthesweetnessofthefresh-madetreats."Itwassuperexcitingtomakesomethingsodeliciousalmostallonourown,"shesays.Theirparentsarenotveryskilledatcooking,soLillyandAudreyturnedtootherpeopleforcookingadvice.Auspiciously,theyliveinSonoma,California,anareathatisknownforitsfarmsandrestaurants.Onelocalcookgavethetwins(双胞胎)-20-\nlessonsoncookingtechniques,suchashowtouseknives;thoseclassestaughtLillyandAudreyhowtousekitchentoolssafely.In2022,theystartedablog(博客),onwhichtheysharephotosandrecipes(菜谱)theyhavecreated.Thoughthetwinslovecreatingsweetfoodssuchasmuffins,theyalsothinkabouthealthyfood.Theyhopetheircookbookwillencouragekidstomakebetterfoodchoicesbymakingthemmoreknowledgeable."Knowingmoreaboutyourfoodandwhereitcomesfromcertainlycausesyoutoknowmoreaboutwhatyoueatandtoputthebestfoodinyourbody,"Lillysays.Thathasbeentrueforher.Lillyusedtoavoideggplantatallcosts,untilonedayshetriedcookingitforherself.Nowit'soneofherfavoritevegetables."Ifyoumakesomethingyourselfandgiveitatry,you'llprobablylikeit,"shesays.29.LillyandAudrey'sfirstdish.A.wasagreatsuccessB.wasmadewhentheyweretenC.wasanunpleasantexperienceD.wasmadewiththeirparents'help30.Theunderlinedword"Auspiciously"inPara-graph3canbereplacedby"".A.FinallyB.LuckilyC.StrangelyD.Suddenly31.Lilly'schangeismentionedmainlytoshow.A.weshouldtrynewthingsB.eggplantisgoodforourhealthC.shedidn’tlikeeggplantinthepastD.learningmoreaboutfooddoesusgood32.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HealthyeatingB.ThetwincooksC.PumpkinmuffinsD.ApopularcookbookDDeathValleyNationalParkisthelargestnationalparkontheAmericanmainland.This3.3millionacre(英亩)parkinsouthernCaliforniaisthelowest,hottest,anddriestplaceinNorthAmerica.Thelowestpointis86metersbelowsealevel.Inthesummer,theaveragetemperatureis46℃,andthehighesttemperatureeverrecorded-20-\nherewas56.6℃.TherearesomesummerswhenDeathValleyreceivesnorain,andtheaveragerainfallisfewerthantwoinches.Theearliestvisitorstothisdesertareaweredifferenttribes(部落)ofNativeAmericans.Theywalkedthroughthisareabutdidnotstay.In1849,peopleheardaboutthediscoveryofgoldinCalifornia.Thousandsofpeoplebeganthelongtriptothewest.ThislargedesertareawassodifficulttocrossthatitreceivedthenameDeathValley.Today,touristsandnatureloversfromallovertheUnitedStatestraveltoDeathValleytoenjoyitsnaturalbeauty.Thereareoveronethousandkindsofplantsinthisdesert,includingmanykindsofcactusesandflowers.Cactuses,withtheirinterestingandunusualshapes,needverylittlerain.Theirrootsareclosetothesurfaceofthegroundsotheycanquicklycollectanyrainfall.Afewdaysafterthefirstraininthespring,thousandsofwildflowerscoverthedesert.Therearealsomanyanimalsthathavelearnedtoliveinthisarea.Mostareactiveatnight,andtheysleepduringtheday.Forexample,thekangarooratsleepsdeepundergroundwhilethesunisout.Itcanliveallitslifewithoutdrinkinganywater,gettingitswaterfromthefooditeats.IfyouareplanningatriptoDeathValley,winteristhebesttimetovisit.Andtherearemorethingstoknowandpreparebeforeyousetoff.33.DeathValleyNationalParkA.receivesverylittlerainB.ishotalltheyearroundC.isthebiggestparkintheU.S.D.liesinthenorthernpartofCalifornia34.DeathValleygotitsnameA.intheearly19thcenturyB.thankstoNativeAmericansC.fromthecolorsofitsplantsD.becauseoftheterribleweather35.Whatwilltheauthormostprobablytalkaboutnext?-20-\nA.Thediscoveryofgold.B.Someadvicefortourists.C.ThehistoryofDeathValley.D.HowtoprotectDeathValley.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。ThehistoryofvaccinesFewpeopleenjoygettingshots(打针)atthedoctor'soffice,butmanyoftheseshotsareimportantvaccines(疫苗).36VaccinesgottheirstartinEuropeinthe1720s,whenaBritishwomannamedLadyMaryWortleyMontaguwasvisitingTurkey(acountryofsouthwestAsiaandsoutheastEurope).ShesawTurkishdoctorspurposefullyinoculating(为做预防接种)peoplewithsmallamountsofsmallpox,whichisapainful,deadlydisease.Soonthosepatientsnotonlygotbetter,butthenprovedtobeimmune(免疫的)tothedisease.37LadyMontaguquicklyreturnedtoEngland,excitedtosharethisnewmedicaltreatment.Butinoculationtookmanyyearstocatchon.Oneproblemwasthatnoonehadawayofinoculatingpeoplesafely.38Anyway,inoculationsavedmanypeopleanditfinallybecamethecommonpracticeforpreventingsmallpox.39Hefoundthatpeoplewhohadcaughtadiseasecalledcowpoxbecameimmunetosmallpox.Cowpoxwasmuchlessharmful(有的)thansmallpox.EdwardJenneradviseddoctorstoinoculatepeoplewithcowpox,whichledtoaverysafevaccineandfarfeweroutbreaksofsmallpox,Finally,aFrenchscientistnamedLouisPasteurrealizedthatEdwardJenner'sideacouldbeusedtotreatotherdiseases.40Today,scientistsanddoctorscontinuetocreatenewvaccinesthatcouldprobablysavemillionsoflivesallovertheworld.A.Thereareseveralkindsofvaccines.B.LadyMontaguwasverysurprisedtogettoknowthat.C.Smallpoxkilledasmanyasoneineverythreechildren.D.Theycanhelppreventusfromgettingcertaindiseases.-20-\nE.Sometimes,patientswouldsuffermorehealthproblems.F.Sincethen,vaccineshavebeenmadeformanyotherdiseases.G.Yearslater,anotherscientistEdwardJennermadeanewdiscovery.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Birthdaysmeanalottotheveryyoungandtheveryold.Ontheirbirthdays,people41birthdaycardsandbirthdaygiftsfromtheirfamilyandfriends.Children'scardsoftenhavealarge42onthemshowinghowoldtheyare.Cardsforadults(成人)43havepicturesofflowers,treesorrivers.Insidethereisalwaysasimple44,suchas"HappyBirthday"or"ManyHappyReturnsoftheDay".InBritainchildrenareoftenliftedoffthegroundand45againsuddenly,thesamenumberoftimesastheir46.SomeAmericanparentshavethe47ofspanking(打……的屁股)theirchildren,onceforeachyearoftheirage.InAmerica48childrenhavetheirbirthdaysduringtheschoolyear,they'lltakea49toschoolandhaveasmallpartywiththeirclass.InAmericathe16thbirthday,alsocalled50sixteen,istheageatwhichchildrenwillbeallowedto51andhaveacaroftheirown.Theageof18isreally52toyoungpeoplebecauseitmeanstheybecomeadults.53,theycannotdrinkalcohol(酒)untiltheyare21.Manyadultsdislikegetting54andafewpeople55abouttheirage,sayingtheyareyoungerthantheyreallyare.Butmoreandmorepeoplenowdon't56tellingotherstheirage.Besides,youmayseea57bythesideofaroadsaying"DaveEllis40today!"Whenpeoplereachtheageof65,theyleavetheirjobsandstop58completely.Fewpeoplelivetobe100,soa100thbirthdayisvery59.InBritainpeoplereachingthisagemaybe60enoughtoreceiveacardfromtheQueen.41.A.makeB.pickC.sendD.receive-20-\n42.A.dollB.balloonC.numberD.candle43.A.usuallyB.finallyC.CertainlyD.nearly44.A,questionB.greetingC.serviceD.idea45.A.caughtupB.dressedupC.knockeddownD.putdown46.A.ageB.birthdayC.nameD.weight47.A.chanceB.courageC.traditionD.moment48.A.ifB.afterC.becauseD.although49.A.toyB.cakeC.flowerD.letter50.A.shyB.funnyC.honestD.sweet51.A.watchB.travelC.driveD.fight52.A.strangeB.importantC.similarD.close53.A.HoweverB.InsteadC.SofarD.Afterall54.A.fatterB.poorerC.busierD.older55.A.askB.knowC.lieD.hear56.A.forgetB.mindC.considerD.suggest57.A.boardB.shopC.soldierD.car58.A.learningB.livingC.worryingD.working59.A.helpfulB.normalC.specialD.natural60.A.quickB.luckyC.smartD.healthy第Ⅱ卷(满分50分)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Onemorning,Iwaswaitingatthebusstop,worriedabout61(be)lateforschool.Thereweremanypeoplewaitingatthebusstop,62someofthemlookedvery63(anxiety)anddisappointed,whenthebusfinallycame,weallhurriedonboard.Igotaplacenext64thewindow,soIhadagoodviewofthesidewalk.Aboyonabike65(catch)myattention.Hewasridingbesidethebusandwavinghisarms.Iheardapassengerbehindmeshoutingtothedriver,butherefused66(stop)untilwereachedthenextstop.Still,theboykept67(ride).Hewascarrying-20-\nsomethingoverhisshoulderandshouting.Finally,whenwecametothenextstop,theboyranuptothedoorofthebus.Iheardanexcitedconversation.Thenthedriverstoodupandasked,“68anyoneloseasuitcaseatthelaststop?”Awomanonthebusshouted,“Oh,dear!It’s69(I)”.Shepushedherwaytothedriverandtookthesuitcasethankfully.Everyoneonthebusbegantalkingaboutwhattheboyhaddone,andthecrowdofstrangers70(sudden)becamefriendlytooneanother.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节翻译句子71.我小的时候没有机会接受教育。(haveaccessto)72.两年前我在踢球时胳膊骨折了。(doing作状语)73.我们班由60名同学组成。(consistof)74.屠呦呦是第一个获得诺贝尔医学奖的中国人。(thefirst+n.+todosth.)75.努力学习,你就会在英语上取得进步的。(祈使句+and+陈述句)第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设这个月是学校“健康月”,校报面向全校师生征文,请你以“IfYouwanttoBeStrongandHealthy”为题写一篇文章。要求:1.内容可自由发挥。2.词数l00左右。-20-\n班级姓名考号考场高一年级阶段性检测英语试题·答题卷2022.12第Ⅱ卷(满分50分)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节71.72.73.74.75.第二节书面表达(满分25分)-20-\n座号高一英语试题·答案1-5:CACCB6-10:ABCBB11-15:ACCBA16-20:ABACCA篇21-24:ADCBB篇25-28:ADBCC篇29-32:ABDBD篇33-35:ADBA篇(文娱)本文是应用文。文章主要介绍了四个有教育意义的电视节目。21.A。细节理解题。由第二段中的Itisthelongest-runningchildren’sTVshowintheworld,althoughithasfallenoutofdaterecently可知,这个电视节目受欢迎程度不如以前了,故选A项。22.D。推理判断题。由第四段中的Thisoneisabout…manymoreanimals可知,那些喜欢野生动物的人会对节目感兴趣,故选D项。23.C。细节理解题。由最后一段中的Beforetheshow,…noneofthe100peoplethoughtof可知,要想赢得比赛,竞赛者的答案必须是全新的,即:不同于之前那一百个人的答案,故选C项。24.B。写作目的题。总览全文可知,作者通过本文主要向我们介绍了四个有教育意义的电视节目,故选B项。B篇(个人情况)本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位“超人”老爸捐肾救人的感人事迹。25.A。细节理解是。由第二段中的ChrisKmetz…fellintoapondonFeb.23whilehewasdrivinghome可知,A项说法正确。26.D。篇章结构题。由第四段中的Beforehisdeath,Chriscaredalotaboutorgandonation和theywerebothreadytobedonors以及该词后的becauseitwassomethingveryimportanttoChris可知,Jackie和医生谈论了器官捐献一事,故选D项。27.B。推理判断题。由该段中的I’llmakecopiesofthevideosandnewsstoriessowecanseehowheroichewas可知,Jackie对于丈夫的所作所为感到很自豪,故选B项。28.C。主旨大意题。总览全文可知,文章主要讲述了一位“超人”老爸捐肾救人的感人事迹,故选C项。C篇(饮食)本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了一对双胞胎厨师。-20-\n29.A。细节理解题。由前两段中的Atage5,theymadetheirfirstdishwithouthelp:pumpkinmuffins和thesweetnessofthefresh-madetreats等信息可知,Lilly和Audrey第一次烹制的食物很成功,故选A项。30.B。词义猜测题。由该词后面的theyliveinSonoma,…lessonsoncookingtechniques可知,这里是说Lilly和Audrey很幸运,故选B项。31.D。推理判断题。Lilly对茄子态度的转变印证了前面的内容Knowingmoreaboutyourfood…putthebestfoodinyourbody,故选D项。32.B。标题归纳题。总览全文可知,文章主要介绍了一对双胞胎厨师,故选B项。D篇(地理)本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了位于美国加州的死亡谷国家公园。33.A。细节理解题。由第一段中的driestplace和theaveragerainfallisfewerthantwoinches可知,A项说法正确。34.D。细节理解题。由第一段中的thelowest,hottest,anddriestplace和第二段中的ThislargedesertareawassodifficulttocrossthatitreceivedthenameDeathValley可知,那里极端恶劣的天气使得人们很难穿越,所以得名死亡谷,故选D项。35.B。推理判断题。由最后一段内容可知,作者接着很可能会介绍一些去死亡谷旅游时应该注意的事项,故选B项。36-40:DBEGF话题:健康本文是记叙文。文章主要回顾了人们研发疫苗的历史。36.D。由该空前的vaccines可知,注射疫苗能够帮助人们抵抗某些疾病,所以D项内容符合此处语境。37.B。由该空前的ShesawTurkishdoctors…immunetothedisease和第三段中的LadyMontagu…excitedtosharethisnewmedicaltreatment可知,LadyMontagu看到那些接种了天花疫苗的人不但康复了,而且还对这种疾病有了免疫力,对此她感到非常惊讶,故选B项。38.E。由该空前的Oneproblemwasthatnoonehadawayofinoculatingpeoplesafely可知,有时人们接种疫苗后会出现更多健康方面的问题,故选E项。39.G。由该空后的Hefoundthatpeople…immunetosmallpox和EdwardJenneradviseddoctorstoinoculatepeoplewithcowpox可知,此处要谈论另一位科学家(Edward-20-\nJenner)的发现,故选G项。40.F。由该空前的Finally和该空后的Today可知,F项内容符合此处语境。完型填空41-45:DCABD46-50:ACABD51-55:CBADC56-60:BADCB话题:节假日活动本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了英美人士庆祝生日的一些方式及其态度。41.D。由该空前后内容可知,人们在生日那天会“收到(receive)”来自家人和朋友的贺卡和礼物。42.C。由该空后的showinghowoldtheyare可知,儿童贺卡上面有一个大大的“数字(number)”,用来表示年龄。43.A。成人贺卡上“通常(usually)”会有花、树或河流等图片。44.B。由该空后的“HappyBirthday”or“ManyHappyReturnsoftheDay”可知,贺卡里总会有一句简单的“祝福话语(greeting)”。45.D。由该空前的liftedofftheground可知,孩子们先是会被抬走,然后又被突然“放下(putdown)”。46.A。几岁生日就会被颠几下,同下文的onceforeachyearoftheirage.47.C。由上下文内容可知,这里是说“传统(tradition)”。48.A。前后两个分句为假设关系,故填if.49.B。由该句中的birthdays和haveasmallpartywiththeirclass可知,孩子们会带上“蛋糕(cake)”和同学一起过生日。50.D。51.C。由该句中的childrenwill…haveacaroftheirown可知,从十六岁起孩子们就可以“开车(drive)”了,这是一个令人期待的、“快乐的(sweet)”年龄。52.B。由该空后的itmeanstheybecomeadults可知,十八岁对年轻人来说是非常“重要的(important)”。53.A。该空前后为转折关系,故填However。54.D。55.C。由该句中的sayingtheyareyoungerthantheyreallyare可知,许多成人不喜欢变“老(older)”,有些还会对自己的年龄“撒谎(lie)”。56.B。由转折连词But可知,现在越来越多的人不“介意(mind)”告诉别人自己的年龄了。57.A。由该空后的saying“DaveEllis40today!”可知,路边应该是一块“板子(board)”,上面写着:DaveEllis今天四十岁啦!-20-\n58.D。由该空前的Whenpeoplereachtheageof65,theyleavetheirjobs可知,他们已经退休,完全不用“工作(working)”了。59.C。由该空前的Fewpeoplelivetobe100可知,一百岁生日非常“特别(special)”。60.B。由该空后的receiveacardfromtheQueen可知,能够收到来自女王的贺卡当然是非常“幸运的(lucky)”。语法填空61.being62.and63.anxious64.to65.caught66.tostop67.riding68.Did69.mine/me70.suddenly翻译句子71.IhadnoaccesstoeducationwhenIwasyoung.72.TwoyearsagoIbrokemyarmplayingfootball.73.Ourclassconsistsof60students/classmates.74.TuyouyouisthefirstChinesetoget/wintheNobelPrizeformedicine.75.Workhardandyou’llmakeprogressinEnglish.写作【范文赏读】Ifyouwanttobestrongandhealthy,youshouldgotobedandgetupearly,whichcanensureyouenoughsleepandgoodenergy.Iftimepermits,doingmorningexerciseseverydayisagoodhabit.Ifyouwanttobestrongandhealthy,you'dbetterhavemealsatregulartameandkeepawayfromjunkfoodsothatyouwon'teasilyputonweight.Ifyouwanttobestrongandhealthy,itisadvisablethatyoushouldlearnhowtobalancestudyandplay.Justasthatoldsayinggoes,"AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy."Studyingalldaylongmakesusdullwhileplayingwithoutstudyingmakesusempty.Studyingeffectivelyandplayinghappilymakeourlifecolourfulandsuccessful.【参考译文】如果你想变得强壮健康-20-\n如果你想变得强壮健康,那么你就应该早睡早起,这样才能保证你有充足的睡眠和充沛的精力。如果时间允许,每天晨练是一个好习惯。如果你想变得强壮健康,你最好按时吃饭,远离垃圾食品,这样你才不容易长胖。如果你想变得健康,你最好学会劳逸结合。正如俗话所说:“只学习不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻。”整天的学习会让我们变得愚钝,而只玩耍不学习会让我们变得空虚。有效地学习和快乐地玩耐相结合会让我们的生活变得精彩、成功。附听力原文:(Text1)W:Ipreferteatocoffee,butwheneverwevisitHarry,healwaysgivesuscoffee!M:AllIreallywantisaglassofcoldwater.(Text2)W:Theshowstartsat9:10,sowhydon'tweleaveat8:00?M:Willthatgiveusenoughtimetogetthere?It’llberushhoursothetrafficcouldbebad.Let'sleaveanotherthirtyminutesearlier.(Text3)M:I'mthinkingaboutmovingoutofmyplace.W:Howcome?Isitfarfromyourworkplace?M:No.Withthreekidsgrowingupandreachingschoolage,thehouseisfartoosmall.(Text4)M:HiMarie.How'rethingswithyou?W:Sameasusual.Overworked.Underpaid.M:Oh.I'vegotthisnewboss.Sheworkstwenty-fivehoursaday,andexpectseverybodyelsetodothesame.I'vebeenworkingtillatleastteno'clockeverynightthisweek.W:Well.it'sFridayeveningnow,soyoucanrelaxabit.(Text5)W:Excuseme,butcouldyoutellmewhereIcanchangeAmericandollarsintoBritishpounds?M:ThereisabankbetweenWal-MartandRoseCinema.W:Yes.Iknowthatone.butit'salreadypastthebank'sclosingtime.M:Thenwhydon'tyoutrytheonenexttotherailwaystation?-20-\n(Text6)W:Excuseme.IamatouristhereandIamlookingforsomethinglocalandspecialhereasgifts.Couldyougivemesomesuggestions?M:Well,wehavequiteafewchoiceshere:postcardswithourlocalscenery,hand-madecottonhatsandovertheresomefood.W:Thesehand-madehatslook"veryspecialandbeautiful!Howmucharethey?M:Forty-fivedollarseachoreightydollarsforthepair.Themoreyoubuy,thelowerpriceIcanoffer.W:Ok,butI’llbuyoneformymotherrightnow.(Text7)W:Paul,howlonghaveyoubeeninthemusicbusiness?M:Forabout20years,Iguess.I’veneverhadanotherjob.I’veonlybeenamusician.W:Howoldwereyouwhenyoustartedplaying?M:Letmesee…Ita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