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绝密★启用前吉林一中2022-2022下学期高一期末英语试卷A模块单元测试试卷题号一二三四五总分得分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、单项选择1._________fromthetopofthemountain,thecitylooksbeautiful.A.SeeB.ToseeC.SeeingD.Seen2.Lucyhasagreatsenseofhumourandalwayskeepshercolleagues_______withherstories.A.amusedB.amusingC.toamuseD.tobeamused3._______delicious,thisnewkindofcakeispopularwithourcustomers.A.TastedB.BeingtastedC.TastingD.Totaste4.fromtheoperation,thepatientwasadvisedtostayinhospitalforanothertwoweeks.A.HavingnotfullyrecoveredB.BeingnotfullyrecoveredC.NothavingfullyrecoveredD.Notfullyrecovering5.Mostgreenvegetables,suchasspinachcabbage,____fortoolong,willlosenutrition.A.iftobecookedB.ifcookingC.ifcookedD.ifbeingcooked6.Iamsorrytohaveyou_________solong.A.waitedB.towaitC.waitingD.tobewaiting7.______someofthequestions______,themansaidgood-byetous.A.Leave;unansweredB.Leaving;unansweredC.Left;tobeansweredD.Leaving;unanswering8.Whatdoyouthinktheboywillsaytomakehimself?A.believeB.tobelieveC.believingD.believed9.—Inthisdayandage,womencanhavechildrenandjobsaswell.—Ican’tagreemore.It’sgreattohavethetwo________.A.linkedB.relatedC.connectedD.combined10.----Thelightintheofficeisstillon.----Oh,Iforgot_____.A.turningitoffB.turnitoffC.toturnitoffD.havingturneditoff第II卷(非选择题)请修改第II卷的文字说明评卷人得分二、完形填空30\n11.MartinHenfieldtalksaboutsomeofhisexperience(经历)asatwin:whenweweresmallmymotherdressedus__1_thesameclothes.Thatwasbadenoughandwedidn’tlikeit.Butwewentonourfirstcampingtrip,itwaseven__2__.Wewereonlytenyearsold,andwhile__3_wentintotheirsleepingbagsforthe_4__,wewerenothappytosnuggle(偎依)insideadoublesleepingbagmymothermadeforus.Atschoolourclassmates__5__usHenfieldOneandHenfieldTwo,sopeople___6__evenseeourdifferenceaccordingtoourinitialsbecause__7__ofuswereM.O.ItwasonlywhenIwentto_8___andbegantohavemyownfriendsthatIstartedtofeelmyownfreedomofidentity(身份).BeforeIwenttocollege,duringmysecondaryschool__9__,I__10__toajobonabuildingsite.Mytwinbrother,MikeHenfield,didn’twork.OnedayIaskedmyboss,“CanIhaveaweek_11__?”“Certainly,”hesaid,“butyouwon’thavethejobwhenyou12__back.”Ididn’twantto__13__thejob.SoonMondaymorning,Mikewentthereinmy_14__,jacketandhatandheworkedformeforoneweek__15___ofthemknewthedifference.1.A.inB.forC.onD.with2.A.badderB.worseC.goodD.better3.A.allboysB.anotherboyC.alltheotherboysD.alltheboys4.A.dayB.holidayC.nightD.mid-night5.A.calledB.knewC.toldD.made6.A.didn’tB.needn’tC.mustn’tD.couldn’t7.A.veryB.eachC.bothD.all8.A.middleschoolB.collegeC.highschoolD.school9.A.holidaysB.weekC.weekendD.holiday10.A.receivedB.gotC.findD.made11.A.offB.freeC.onD.back12.A.cameB.willgetC.gotD.are13.A.missB.loseC.lostD.losing14.A.coatB.shirtC.shoesD.trousers15.A.NoneB.NobodyC.AllD.Each12.AstrangethinghappenedtoHenryyesterday.Hewasonabusandto__1__.Sohestoodupandrangthebell.__2__makesurethedriverheardhim,herangittwice,butthebus__3__stop.Andtheconductorcameandshouted__4__him.Theconductorwas__5__angryandspoke__6__fastthatHenrydidn’tunderstand__7__.ThebusstoppedatthenextbusandHenrygotoff.Ashegotoffheheardsomeonesaid,“Ithinkhe__8__aforeigner.”WhenHenrygot__9__,hetoldhiswifeaboutit.“__10__timesdidyouringthebell?”hiswifeasked.“Twice,”saidHenry.“Well,that’sthesignal(信号)__11__thedriver__12__on.”Hiswifeexplained,“onlytheconductor__13__toringthebelltwice.That’swhytheconductor__14__soangry!”Henrynodded(点头).“__15__,”hesaid.1.A.gotoffB.getsoffC.getoffD.geton2.A.ToB.AtC.InD.with3.A.doesn’tB.don’tC.didn’tD.wasn’t4.A.inB.onC.ofD.at5.A.soB.asC.atD.because6.A.sothatB.thatC.soD.why7.A.wordsB.awordC.speechD.song8.A.wasB.isn’tC.isD.am9.A.tohomeB.athomeC.inhomeD.home30\n10.A.HowmanyB.HowmuchC.HowlongD.How11.A.toB.atC.onD.for12.A.togoB.goC.wentonD.goes13.A.allowedB.isallowedC.wasallowedD.allow14.A.gotB.getsC.isgettingD.gotten15.A.IseenB.IsawC.IseeD.Idid13.Itwasthelastdayofthefinalexaminationinalargeeasternuniversity.Onthestepsofonebuilding,agroupofengineeringseniorsgathered,discussingtheexamduetobegininafew1.Ontheirfaceswasconfidence(自信).Thiswastheirlastexam—thenonto2andjobs.Sometalkedofjobstheyalreadyhad;otherstalkedofjobsthey3get.Withthecertaintyoffouryearsofcollege,theyfeltreadyandabletotake4oftheworld.Thecomingexam,theyknew,wouldbea(n)5task.Theprofessorhadsaidtheycouldbring6booksornotestheywanted,requestingonlythattheydidnot7eachother,duringthetest.8theyenteredtheclassroom.Theprofessorpassedoutthepapers.Andsmiles9onthestudents’facesastheynotedtherewereonlyfiveessay-typequestions.Threehourshadpassed10theprofessorbegantocollectthepapers.Thestudentsnolongerlookedconfident.Ontheirfaceswasafrightenedexpression.Papersinhand,noonespokeastheprofessorfacedtheclass.Helookedatthe11facesbeforehim,andthenasked,“Howmanycompletedallfivequestions?”12ahandwasraised.“Howmanyansweredfour?”Stillnohands.“Three?Two?”Thestudentsmovedrestlesslyintheirseats.“One,then?Certainlysomebodyfinished13.”Buttheclassremainedsilent.Theprofessorputdownthepapers.“ThatisexactlywhatI14,”hesaid.“Ijustwanttoimpressuponyouthat,15youhavecompletedfouryearsofengineering,therearestillmanythingsaboutthe61youdon’tknow.Thesequestionsyoucouldn’tanswerarerelatively17ineverydaypractice.”Thensmiling,headded,“Youwillall18thiscourse,butremember—eventhoughyouarenowcollegegraduates,youreducationhasjust19.”Theyearshave20thenameofthisprofessor,butnotthelessonhetaught.1.A.secondsB.minutesC.hoursD.days2.A.interviewB.discussionC.educationD.graduation3.A.wouldB.mustC.havetoD.usedto4.A.holdB.controlC.chargeD.place5.A.interestingB.necessaryC.easyD.unusual6.A.noB.eitherC.anyD.all7.A.listentoB.lookatC.refertoD.talkto8.A.NervouslyB.JoyfullyC.QuicklyD.Curiously9.A.appearedB.changedC.frozeD.stopped10.A.thenB.asC.beforeD.after30\n11.A.pleasedB.worriedC.surprisedD.moved12.A.NotB.OnceC.OnlyD.Even13.A.allB.noneC.oneD.it14.A.wonderedB.enjoyedC.hatedD.expected15.A.rightnowB.asthoughC.nowthatD.eventhough16.A.examB.subjectC.questionD.college17.A.valuableB.difficultC.commonD.strange18.A.passB.failC.takeD.start19.A.begunB.completedC.failedD.succeeded20.A.forgotB.rememberedC.strengthenedD.weakened14.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑EventhoughitwasonlyOctober,mystudentswerealreadywhisperingaboutChristmasplans.Witheachpassingdayeveryonebecamemore_1_wthtingforthefinalschoolbell.Uponits_2___everyonewouldrunfortheircoatsandgohone,everyoneexceptDavidDavidwasasmallboyinraggedclothes.Ihadoften_3__whatkindofhomelifeDavidhad,andwhatkindofmothercouldsendhersontoschooldressedso__4__forthecoldwintermonths,withoutacoat,boots,orgloves.ButsomethingmadeDavid__5__Icanstillrememberhewasalways__6____asmileandwillingtohelp.Healways__7__afterschooltostraightenchairsandmopthefloor.WenevertalkedmuchHe__8__justsmileandaskwhatelsehecoulddo,thenthankmeforlettinghimstayandslowly_9___homeWeekspassedandthe__10___ovrethecomingChristmasgrewintorestlessnessuntilthelastdayof__11__beforetheholidaybreak.Ismiledin___12__asthelastofthemhurriedoutthedoor.TurningaroundIsawDavid___13___standingbymydesk.“Ihavesomethingforyou”hesaid____14____frombehindhisbackasmallbox.__15___ittome,hesaidanxiously.“Openit“Itooktheboxfromhim,thankedhimandslowlyunwrappedit.Iliftthelidandtomy__16__sawnothingIlookedatDavid‘ssmilingfaceaddbackintotheboxandsaid.“Theboxisnice,David,butit’s__17__”“Ohnoitisn’t”saidDavid“It’sfulloflove,mymumtoldmebeforeshediedthatlovewassomethingyoucouldn’tseeortouchunlessyouknowit’sthere”Tearsfilledmyeyes___18___IookedattheprouddirtyracethatIhadrarelygiven____19___to.AfterthatChristmas,DavidandIbecamegoodfriendsandIneverforgotthemeaning___20___thelittleemptyboxsetonmydesk1.A.anxiousB.courageousC.seriousD.cautious2.A.warningB.ringingC.callingD.yelling3.A.scoldedB.wonderedC.realizedD.learned4.A.modestlyB.naturallyC.inaccuratelyD.inappropriately5.A.popularB.upsetC.specialD.funny6.A.expressingB.deliveringC.wearing30\nD.sharing7.A.practisedB.wanderedC.studiedD.stayed8.A.wouldB.shouldC.mightD.could9.A.aimatB.turntoC.putoffD.headfor10.A.argumentB.excitementC.movementD.program11.A.schoolB.yearC.educationD.program12.A.reliefB.returnC.vainD.control13.A.weaklyB.sadlyC.quietlyD.helplessly14.A.searchedB.foundC.raisedD.pulled15.A.HoldingB.HandingC.SendingD.Leaving16.A.delightB.expectationC.appreciationD.surprise17.A.cheapB.emptyC.uselessD.improper18.A.asB.untilC.becauseD.though19.A.adviceB.supportC.attentionD.command20.A.fromB.behindC.overD.towards15.Jones,ahardworkingblacksmith,usedtoworkalldayinhisshop.Sohardworkingwashethatattimeshewouldmakethesparks(火花)flyfromhis1.ThesonofMr.Smith,arich2,wouldcometoseetheblacksmitheverydayandforhoursandhourshewouldenjoyhimself3howthetradesmanworked."Youngman,whydon'tyou4yourhandtolearntomakeshoetacks,5itisonlytopassthetime?"saidtheblacksmith."6knows,oneday,itmaybeofusetoyou."Thelazyboybegantoseewhathecoulddo.Butafteralittle7hefoundthathewasbecomingvery8andsoonhewasmakingsomeofthefinesttacks.OldMr.Smithdiedandtheson9thewarlostallhisgoods.Hehadtoleavehomeandwasforcedto10residenceinanothercountry.Itso11thatinthisvillagetherewerenumerousshoemakerswhowerespendingalotofmoney12tacksfortheirshoesandeven13whentheypaidhighpricestheywere14abletogetwhattheywanted,becauseinthatpartofthecountrytherewasahighdemandforsoldiers'shoes.OuryoungMr.Smith,whowasfindingitdifficultto15hisdailybread,rememberedthatonceuponatimehehadlearnedtheartofmakingtacksandhadthesuddenideaofmakinga16withtheshoemakers.Hetoldthemthathe17makethetacksiftheycouldhelphimto18aworkshop.Theshoemakerswere19willingtodoso.Andafterawhile,Mr.Smithfoundthathewassoonmakingthefinesttacksinthevillage."Howfunnyitseems,"heusedtosay,"evenmakingtackscanbringa20.Mytradeismoreusefultomethanallmyformerriches."1.A.handB.fingerC.gunD.hammer2.A.classmateB.neighborC.blacksmithD.workmate3.A.observingB.noticingC.watchingD.finding4.A.putB.raiseC.tieD.try5.A.evenifB.whetherornotC.onlyif30\nD.inthat6.A.HeB.SomebodyC.WhoD.Nobody7.A.adviceB.practiceC.knowledgeD.training8.A.seriousB.cautionC.devotedD.skilled9.A.onaccountofB.regardlessofCinsteadofD.inneedof10.A.takeinB.takeupC.takeoffD.takeon11.A.occurredB.tookplaceC.happenedD.appeared12.A.sellingB.buyingC.makingD.promoting13.A.attimesB.atatimeC.atonetimeD.atthetime14.A.neverB.everC.oftenD.notalways15.A.eatB.cookC.earnD.make16.A.livingB.bargainC.mistakeD.sense17.A.wouldB.usedtoC.shouldD.dared18.A.setdownB.setoutC.setupD.setto19.A.muchtooB.toomuchC.onlytooD.nottoo20.A.fortuneB.fameC.profitD.welcome16.AnnaDouglaswas72yearsoldwhenshestartedwritinghernewspapercolumn.Shehadbeenaschoolteacherbeforesheretired(退休),butsheneededtokeep__1__.Shewasevenwillingtoworkwithoutpay.Shethenofferedher__2__withabusinessthathelpedotherbusinessesfindjobsforoldpeople.Everydayshe__3__otheroldfolkslikeher.Bytalkingwiththem,she__4__twothings.Oldpeoplehadabilitiesthatwerenot__5__.Butoldpeoplealsohadsome__6___.Shefoundanewpurposeforherselfthen.Throughtheyears,she__7__towritestoriesaboutpeoplefornationalmagazines.Therewasnowanew__8__:Oldpeoplelikeherself.Shebegantowriteanewspapercolumncalled“SixtyPlus”,whichisabout__9__old.Shewritesabouttheproblemsofoldpeople,especiallytheirproblemswithbeing__10__.AnnaDouglasusesher__11__abilitytoseethetruthbehindaproblem.Sheunderstands__12__problemsbegin.Forexample,oneofher__13__saidthathisgrandchildren__14__thehousesassoonashecametovisit.Mrs.Douglas__15__somewaystohimtounderstandhisgrandchildren.“It'simportanttoknow__16__aboutyourgrandchildren'sworld,”saysMrs.Douglas.“Thatmeansquestioningandlistening,and__17__isnotwhatoldpeopledobest.Saygoodthingstothemandaboutthem,”shecontinues.“Nevertryto__18__yourgrandchildrenorotheryoungpeople.Never__19__youropinion.Don'ttellthemwhattheyshoulddo.__20__,theyhavebeentaughttheyshouldhaverespectforoldpeople.Theoldshouldrespectthemaswell.”1.A.freeB.richC.powerfulD.busy2.A.serviceB.moneyC.studentsD.books3.A.observedB.metC.comfortedD.answered4.A.recognizedB.followedC.enjoyedD.demanded5.A.studiedB.agreedC.gaveD.used6.A.mistakesB.problemsC.questionsD.characters7.A.hadB.oughtC.wasD.used8.A.subjectB.lifeC.wayD.plan9.A.gettingB.respectingC.employingD.supporting10.A.unknownB.refusedC.misunderstoodD.discouraged11.A.thinkingB.workingC.writingD.leading12.A.thatB.whenC.whyD.whether30\n13.A.visitorsB.readersC.listenersD.friends14.A.gotB.enteredC.leftD.passed15.A.inventedB.choseC.suggestedD.imagined16.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing17.A.listeningB.speakingC.pleasingD.advising18.A.praiseB.scoldC.troubleD.encourage19.A.speakoutB.giveupC.getbackD.stickto20.A.CommonlyB.SurprisinglyC.HappilyD.Naturally17.Besideselectricity,alionfearswaterthemost,andarainstormwiththunderandlightningbringsboth.ForthatreasonIalwayshaveawritten1thatfreesmefrom2whenit'sraining.Fortwodaysitwasrainingwithoutstopping.Bythethirdnight,itwasn'trainingatall.I3thesigntotheannouncer,andthebandbegan4mymusic.Theanimalswentthroughtheirtricks,buttheywerefarfrombeing5aboutthewetness.Andsowecametothehead-in-mouth6.WhenIpulledLeo'smouthopenraisinghisfaceandnosetothe7.Inoticedthatthemuscles(肌肉)ofhisjaws(上、下颚)weretense.Then,asIputmyheadin,arainbeganpouringdown.IfeltLeobecome8allover.Myheadwasinnow.Icountedtotenandthengavehimthetap-on-jaw9toletmego.Butthennothinghappened.I10againonhisjaw.Leo'smouthwaslikeasteeltrap.IheardgunfiremenweretryingtogetLeo's11.Butalready,withmyface12inthebackofhismouth,Iwasfindingithardtobreathe,Iknewwhathadhappened:withthe13beatingonhisface,Leohadforgottenme.Iheardthegunfireagain.Iawokewithanoxygenmask14myface,andadoctorwasworkingoverme."You're15,"saidthedoctor,"assoonasyouwentfaint(头晕的),thelion16you.Fornearlythreeminutesyouhadnoheartbeat!"Bythenithad17raining.IcalledLeobackandopenedhisjaw."Don'tbeafool!"thedoctorsaid,18Iputmyheadinandcountedtoten.ThenIhaveLeothetaponthejaw--andheobeyedimmediately.Yet,whenItriedtotrickagainthenexttime,Leo19.Ibelievedhewasunwillingto20measecondtime.Ineverdidthetrickagain.1.A.suggestionB.noticeC.agreementD.decision2.A.performingB.tryingC.actingD.training3.A.setB.gaveC.putD.made4.A.makingB.playingC.enjoyingD.practising5.A.happyB.sadC.sorryD.anxious6.A.jokeB.trickC.playD.attempt7.A.skyB.earthC.cageD.ceiling8.A.angryB.excitedC.tenseD.frightened9.A.markB.signC.orderD.information10.A.hitB.beatC.pulledD.tapped11.A.silenceB.controlC.attentionD.death30\n12.A.buriedB.hiddenC.putD.sunk13.A.stickB.gunC.rainD.hand14.A.inB.aboveC.belowD.over15.A.foolishB.crazyC.safeD.lucky16.A.keptB.droppedC.fellD.bit17.A.begunB.stoppedC.continuedD.been18.A.andB.soC.butD.or19.A.obeyedB.refusedC.agreedD.regretted20.A.hurtB.killC.damageD.fool18.Thecar,runningalongthewell-litroadnowsankindarkness.Ibrokethe36onpurpose,37thatthedriverwastootiredtodrive.“Whendoyougobackhomeintheevening?”“9o’clockafterthis38.”“Thenwhendoyoucomeoutinthemoming?”I39anotherquestion.“9o’clock,too-justasifIworkedatanoffice.”His40surprisedme,becauseeverytimeIrideataxi,whatI41fromthedriverareonlycomplaintsthattheyhavetoworkfrommorningtillnight,it’shardtoearnmoneythey’reoften42bythepolice,orthattheirleadersareseatedlazily,43thefruits.Butthisdrivertoldme,“Ifindit44tobeasectionchiefasIwasbefore.Ilikedrivingjustfor45.It’sfortunatethatIhardlydrive46apassenger.SoIearntwoorthreethousandyuanamonthwithease.Yes,Inever47anemptytaxi.Ifitgoessouthward,Igonorthward.Ifitgoesalonga48,Iturnintoanarrowstreet…”Hiswordsshowedhis49withhislifeandthepridehe50inhisjob.Suchfeelingsaresorareamongpeoplenowadaysasoxygeninhigh51.Asanancientsayinggoes,“Neitherjoyinmaterial52norgrieve(悲痛)overpersonalsetbacks.”Howmanypeoplenowadayscanshowhighidealsby53livingandgofarwithacalmmind?Icouldn’thelpfeeling54whenfindingsuchastateofmindinastrangeronacold55.36.A.windowB.stillnessC.silenceD.quietness37.A.onconditionB.forfearC.inbeliefD.inorder38.A.nightB.tripC.cycleD.process39.A.threwoutB.gaveawayC.madeupD.ledto40.A.characterB.confidenceC.attitudeD.easiness41.A.sufferB.requestC.benefitD.hear42.A.detectedB.orderedC.finedD.seized43.A.keepingB.tastingC.enjoyingD.choosing44.A.excitingB.disappointingC.tiringD.amazing45.A.freedomB.pleasureC.hobbyD.company46.A.withoutB.withC.behindD.beside47.A.foIlowB.admireC.envyD.meet48.A.routeB.pathC.railwayD.30\nhighway49.A.inteIligenceB.satisfactionC.competitionD.honesty50.A.madeB.heldC.caughtD.took51.A.buildingsB.mountainsC.standardD.heaven52.A.gainsB.concernsC.supportsD.loss53.A.specialB.happyC.simpleD.original54.A.angryB.contentC.dangerousD.curious55.A.morningB.nightC.momentD.Season19.Nottoolongago,anincidentthathappenedatWaltDisneytouchedmegreatly.Aguest1outofourPolynesianVillageresort(度假胜地)atWaltDisneywasaskedhowshe2hervisit.Shetoldthefront-deskclerkshehadhada(n)3vacation,butwasheartbrokenabout4severalrollsofKodakcolorfilmshehadnotyet5.Atthatmomentshewasparticularly6overthelossofthepicturesshehadshotatourPolynesianLuau,7thiswasamemorysheespeciallytreasured.Now,pleaseunderstandthatwehavenowrittenservicerules8lostphotosinthepark.9,theclerkatthefrontdesk10Disney’sideaofcaringforour11.Sheaskedthewomantoleaveheracouplerollsof12film,promisingshewouldtakecareoftherestofourshowatPolynesianLuau.Twoweekslatertheguestreceiveda13atherhome.Initwerephotosofalltheactorsofourshow,14signedbyeachperformer.Therewerealso15ofthepublicprocession(游行队伍)andfireworksinthepark,takenbythefront-deskclerkinherown16afterwork.Ihappenedtoknowthis17becausethisguestwroteusaletter.Shesaidthat18inherlifehadshereceivedsuchgoodservicefromanybusiness.Excellent19doesnotcomefrompolicy(政策性的)handbooks.Itcomesfrompeoplewho20—andfromaculturethatencouragesandmodelsthatattitude.1.A.workingB.checkingC.tryingD.staying2.A.expectedB.realizedC.paidD.enjoyed3.A.disappointingB.wonderfulC.uncomfortableD.important4.A.takingB.droppingC.losingD.breaking5.A.developedB.takenC.washedD.loaded6.A.sillyB.nervousC.calmD.sad7.A.whenB.whereC.asD.which8.A.coveringB.findingC.makingD.keeping9.A.ExcitedlyB.FortunatelyC.ThereforeD.Quietly10.A.understoodB.remindedC.trustedD.discovered11.A.workersB.guestsC.managersD.clerks12.A.printedB.shotC.unusedD.recorded13.A.filmB.cardC.cameraD.packet14.A.frequentlyB.personallyC.aloneD.actually15.A.rulesB.picturesC.handbooksD.performances16.A.caseB.workC.timeD.position17.A.storyB.placeC.photoD.show18.A.onlyB.almostC.neverD.nearly19.A.adviceB.experienceC.qualityD.service20.A.careB.serveC.likeD.know20.Atexpertintimemanagementwasspeakingtoagroupofstudentsand,todrivehomeapoint,usedanillustration(演示)thosestudentswillnever1.Standinginfrontofthegroup,he2awide-mouthjarandabout30\nadozenfist-sizedrocksandcarefullyplacedthem,one3,intothejar.Whenthejarwasfilledtothe4andnomorerockswouldfitinside,heasked,”Isthisjar5?"Everyoneintheclassyelled,"Yes"Theexpertreplied,“Really?”Hetookoutabucketofgravel(沙砾),dumpedsomegravelinand6thejar,7piecesofgraveltoworkthemselvesdownintothe8betweenthebigrocks.Hethenaskedthegrouponcemore,"Isthisjarfull?"9thistimetheclassunderstoodhim."Probablynot."oneofthemanswered."Good."Hereplied.Hebroughtoutabucketof10,dumpingitinthejaranditwentintoallofthespaces11betweentherocksandthegravel.Onceagainheaskedthequestion,"Isthisjarfull?”“12"theclassshouted.Onceagainhesaid"Good."Thenhebeganto13apitcherofwaterinuntilthejarwasfilledtothebrim.Thenhelookedattheclassandasked,"Whatisthe14ofthisillustration?"One15studentraisedhishandandsaid,“Thepointis,Nomatterhowfullyour16is,ifyoutryreallyhardyoucanalwaysfitsomemorethingsinit!""No,"thespeaker17,“Thetruththisillustration18usifyoudon'tputthebigrocksinfirst,you'llnevergettheminatall.Whatarethe"bigrocks"inyourlife?Timewithyourlovedones,youreducation,yourdreams,a19causeorteachingothers?Remembertoputthese20infirstoryou'llnevergettheminatall."1.A.forgetB.rememberC.regretD.make2.A.tookoutB.madeoutC.putoutD.gaveout3.A.atthetimeB.bythetimeC.atatimeD.innotime4.A.bottomB.topC.surfaceD.middle5.A.emptyB.smallC.fullD.big6.A.filledB.washedC.blewD.shook7.A.orderingB.makingC.causingD.realizing8.A.distanceB.spacesC.shapesD.entrance9.A.InB.AtC.ByD.On10.A.sandB.waterC.earthD.stone11.A.remainedB.createdC.savedD.left12.A.YesB.NoC.NotalittleD.Noproblem13.A.pourB.throwC.storeD.spread14.A.possibilityB.pointC.useD.definition15.A.worriedB.cleverC.eagerD.anxious16.A.workB.jarC.classD.schedule17.A.repliedB.requestedC.remindedD.required18.A.ordersB.demandsC.teachesD.suggests19.A.commonB.reasonableC.deeperD.worthy20.A.bitrocksB.gravelC.waterD.hope评卷人得分三、阅读理解21.IsuddenlyheardanelephantcryingasthoughfrightenedLookingdownIimmediatelyrecognizedthatsomethingwaswrongandrandowntotheedgeofthenearbankThereIsawMaShwewithherthree-month-oldcalfstrugglinginthefast-risingwateranditwasalife-and-deathstruggleHercalfwasfloatingandscreamingwithfearMaShwewasasneartothefarbankasshecouldget,holdingherwholebodyagainsttherushingwaterandkeepingthecalfpressedagainstherhugebody.Everynowandthentherushingwaterwouldsweepthecalfaway.Therewasasuddenriseinthewaterandthecalfwaswashedcleanoverthemother’sbodyandwasgoneMaShweturnedquicklytoreachitandpressedthecalfwithherheadandtrunk(象鼻)againsttherockybankThenwithahugeeffortshepickeditupinhertrunkandtrieduntilshewasabletoplaceitonanarrowshelfofrockJustatthismomentshefellbackintotheriverIfshewerecarrieddownitwouldbecertaindeathIknewaswellasshedid,thattherewasonespot(地点)whereshecouldgetupthebankbutitwason30\ntheothersidefromwhereshehadputhercalfWhileIwaswonderingwhatIcoulddonextIheardthesoundofamother’sloveMaShwehadcrossedtheriverandgotupthebankandwasmakingherwaybackasfastasshecouldroaring(吼叫)allthetimebuttohercalfitwasmusic.1.Themomenttheauthorgotdowntotheriverbankhesaw______.A.thecalfwasabouttofallintotheriverB.MaShwewasplacingthecalfontherockC.thecalfwaswashedawaybytherisingwaterD.MaShwewasholdingthecalfagainsttherushingwater2.HowdidMaShwemanagetosavehercalffromthefast-flowingwater?A.ByputtingitonasafespotB.BypressingitagainstherbodyC.BytakingitawaywithherD.Bycarryingitonherback3.Howdidthecalffeelaboutthemotherelephant’sroaring?A.ItwasagreatcomfortB.ItwasasignofdangerC.ItwasacallforhelpD.Itwasamusicalnote4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AMother’sLoveB.ABraveActC.ADeadlyRiverD.AMatterofLifeandDeath22.  AmongthefourskillsinlearningEnglish,whichoftheseisthe“Odd-Man-Out”?Theanswerisspeaking.Theotherthreeyoucandoaloneonyourown.Butyoucan'treallyspeakalone!Speakingtoyourselfcanbe“dangerous”becausemeninwhitecoatsmaycomeandtakeyouaway!WherecanyoufindpeopletospeakEnglish?Andhowcanyoupractisespeakingwhenyouarealone?Atschoolifyoupaytogotoalanguageschool,youshouldusethechancetospeak.Ifyourteacherasksyoutospeakinpairsorgroupswithotherstudents,trytosayasmuchaspossible.Don'tworryaboutyourmistakes.Justspeak!ConversationClubs Manycitiesaroundtheworldhaveconversationclubswherepeoplecanexchangeonelanguageforanother.Lookinyourlocalnewspapertofindaconversationclubnearyou.Theyareusuallyfreealthoughsomemaychargeasmallentrancefee.Shopping Evenifyoudon'twanttobuyanything,youcanaskquestionsaboutproductsthatinterestyouinashop.“Howmuchdoesthiscost?”“CanIpaybycheque?”Oftenyoucanstartarealconversation—anditcostsyounothing!CafeandBars ThereareoftenAmerican,Britain,IrishandAustralianbarsinmanylargecities.Ifyoucanfindone,you'llprobablymeetmanypeoplespeakingEnglishasafirstorsecondlanguage.Languageisallaroundyou Everywhereyougo,youfindlanguage.Shopnames,streetnames,advertisements,notices,andcarnumbers....Whenyouwalkdownthestreet,practisereadingthewordsandnumbersthatyousee.Saythemtoyourself.It'snotexactlyaconversation,butitwillhelpyouto“think”inEnglish.Butdon'tspeaktooloud!SongsandVideo RepeatthewordsofanEnglish-languagesongsingingwiththemusicuntilitbecomesautomatic.It'sgoodpracticeforyourmemoryandforthemouthmusclesthatyouneedforEnglish.Aboveall,speakasmuchaspossible!Makeasmanymistakesaspossible!Whenyouknowthatyouhavemadeamistake,youknowthatyouhavemadeprogress!1.Whatdoes“Odd-Man-Out”probablymeanaccordingtothepassage?A.Someoneorsomethingappearingdifferentfromothers.B.Someoneorsomethingstandingoutofthegroup.C.Someoneorsomethingarrangedinpairs.D.Someoneorsomethingeasilymistakenforanother.2.Whatmighthappenifyouspeaktoyourselfloudlyinpublic?A.Thepolicewilltakeyouawayandpunishyou.30\nB.Thedoctorswillforceyoutostayinhospital.C.Youwillhavetopaytoescapebeingpunished.D.Youwillbeforbiddentobememberoftheclub.3.Whydoesthewritersay“Makeasmanymistakesaspossible”?Because_______.A.everyonewillmakemistakesinlearningEnglishB.everyonewillmeetpeoplespeakingEnglishwithsomemistakesC.makingmistakesisamustinmakingprogressinlearningEnglishD.makingmistakescanmakeonerealizetheimportanceofspeaking4.Accordingtothepassage,whichwayisnotlikelytobeacceptedbyEnglishbeginners?A.Recitepoemsloudlyalongtheriverside.B.ListentosomeEnglishpopsongsandvideo.C.FindanEnglishmantospeakEnglishwith.D.TaketotheTVshowingprogrammesathome.23.Fiveyearsago,DavidSmithworeanexpensivesuittoworkeveryday.“Iwasaclothesaddict(有瘾的人)”hejokes.“IusedtocarryafreshsuittoworkwithmesoIcouldchangeifmyclothesgotwrinkled.”TodayDavidwearscasualclothes—khakipantsandasportsshirt—totheoffice.Hehardlyeverwearsanecktie.“Iamworkingharderthanever,”Davidsays,“andIneedtofeelcomfortable.”Moreandmorecompaniesareallowingtheirofficeworkerstowearcasualclothes?IntheUnitedStates,thechangefromformaltocasualofficewearhasbeengradual.Intheearly1990s,manycompaniesallowedtheiremployeestowearcasualclothesonFriday(butonlyonFriday).Thisbecameknownas“dress-downFriday”or“casualFriday”.“Whatstartedoutasanextraone-day-aweekbenefitforemployeeshasreallybecomeaneverydaything,”saidbusinessconsultantMaislyJones.Whyhavesomanycompaniesstartedallowingtheiremployeestowearcasualclothes?Onereasonisthatit’seasierforacompanytoattractnewemployeesifithasacasualdresscode.”“Alotofyoungpeopledon’twanttodressupforwork,”saystheownerofasoftwarecompany,“soit’shardtohirepeopleifyouhaveaconservative(保守的)dresscode.”Anotherreasonisthatpeopleseemhappierandmoreproductivewhentheyarewearingcomfortableclothes.InastudyconductedbyLeviStraussandCompany,85percentofemployerssaidthattheybelievethatcasualdresshasanegativemorale(心境,士气).Only4percentofemployerssaidthatcasualdresshasanegativeinfluenceonproductivity.Supportersofcasualofficewearalsoarguethatacasualdresscodehelpsthemsavemoney.“Suitsareexpensive,ifyouhavetowearoneeveryday,”onepersonsaid.“Forthesameamountofmoney,youcanbuyalotmorecasualclothes.”1.DavidSmithreferstohimselfashavingbeen“aclothesaddict,”because____.A.heoftenworekhakipantsandasportsshirtB.hecouldn’tstandacleanappearanceC.hewantedhisclothestolookneatallthetimeD.hedidn’twanttospendmuchmoneyonclothes2.DavidSmithwearscasualclothesnow,because____.A.theymakehimfeelateasewhenworkingB.hecannotaffordtobuyexpensiveclothesC.helookshandsomeincasualclothesD.henolongerworksforanycompany3.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisFALSE?Manyemployeesdon’tlikeaconservativedresscode.Comfortableclothesmakeemployeesmoreproductive.Acasualclothescodeiswelcomedbyyoungemployees.AlltheemployersintheU.S.areforcasualofficewear.4.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsis30\nTRUE?Companyworkersstartedtodressdownabouttwentyyearsago.Dress-downhasbecomeaneverydayphenomenonsincetheearly90s.“Dress-downFriday”wasfirstgivenasafavorfromemployers.Manyworkerswanttowearcasualclothestoimpresspeople.5.Inthispassage,thefollowingadvantagesofcasualofficeweararementionedEXCEPT_____.A.savingemployees’moneyB.makingemployeesmoreattractiveC.improvingemployees’motivationD.makingemployeeshappier24.JiangHeping,ChiefExecutive(总监)ofCCTV-9,decidesthesuccessofmanyjournalismdepartmentsalloverthecountry.MrJiangsaidthereweretwobigmovementsthatwereimportantforCCTV-9.“First,CCTV-9hassuccessfullyenteredIndonesia.Meanwhile,CCTV-9hasdevelopedanother10millionviewersthroughtheGreatWallPlatformsinceOctober1st,2022.Second,bycarryingoutthe‘GoOutProject’,CCTV-9hasgainedaudiencesfromdifferentpartsoftheworld,”MrJiangsaid.CCTV-9’sstandardforjobapplicantsWhenhewasaskedwhichkindofgraduatehewouldchoosebetweenstudentswithgoodEnglishbutlittleknowledgeofjournalismandstudentswithagoodknowledgeofjournalismbutpoorEnglish,hesaid,“Ofcourse,thestudentswithgoodEnglish!”MrJiangfirmlybelievedthatjournalisticskillscanbegraduallymasteredinpractice,butagoodknowledgeofEnglishcanneverbeeasilygainedinashorttime.CCTV-9’sexperienceinexplorationMrJiangthoughtthepropersettingofthechannel’sidentityasa“ChinaChannel”isthekeypointofthechannel’ssuccess.CCTV-9ismakingeveryefforttoreportwhatishappeninginChinaandhasdecidedtocontinuedoingso.Healsomentionedtheattitudeinreportingnews.CCTV-9’sreportsduringtheIraqiWarwereconsideredthejustestbyinternationalsocieties.Foreignexpertswerealsoinvitedtomanyoftheirprograms.“Thepastdoesn’texplainanything.Weshouldmakethebestuseofitanddoabetterjobinthefuture,”MrJiangsaid.CCTV-9’stomorrowWhentalkingaboutCCTV-9’splansforthefuture,MrJiangpaintedagreatpictureforthechannel.Hesaid,“Wewillcooperatewithothermedia,especiallywithEnglishlanguagemedia.ThesoutheastAsianandEuropeanplatformsarealsopartofourplans.WealsoaimtoestablishRussianandArabicchannels.”1.Thispassageismostprobably.A.aprogramonCCTV-9B.aninterviewwithJiangHepingC.anautobiography(自传)ofJiangHepingD.apromotionofCCTV-92.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?A.CCTV-9hassuccessfullyenteredRussiaandsomeArabcountries.B.StudentswithagoodknowledgeofjournalismbutpoorEnglisharemorelikelytobeadmittedtoCCTV-9.C.PeopleinIndonesiacanalsowatchCCTV-9.D.ThekeypointofCCTV-9’ssuccessistoofferthejustestinformation.3.AccordingtoJiang’sopinion,.A.PeoplecangainagoodknowledgeofEnglishquiteeasily.B.CCTV-9willtrytoreportmoreaboutwhatishappeninginforeigncountriesC.CCTV-9hashadmoreaudiencethroughtheGreatWallplatformsinceNovember.1st,2022.D.“GoOutProject”iswellreceivedindifferentpartsoftheworld.4.FromthelastsecondparagraphsaidbyJiangHeping,wecaninferheis.30\nA.easy-goingB.discouragedC.energeticD.optimistic25.Severaldaysago,aBeijing-basedITcompanyfiredabout400peopleovernight.Noonehadexpectedthejobcuts,whichbrokewithtraditionalwaysoflettinggoofworkersinChina.Moreover,whatwasspecialaboutthiscasewasthatthedaybeforethe400werefired,theyallreceivedfromtheirbossagift-thebook“WhoMovedMyCheese?”.  Thebook-abestsellerintheUS-isbeingusedbymenandwomentodealwithchangesintheirlivesandwork.Somelargeorganizations,includingCoca-Cola,KodakandGeneralMotors,asktheiremployeestoreaditinordertoencouragethemtobeactivetowardschanges.  Cheeseissomethingrelatedtoeveryone’slivelihood-ourjobs,theindustriesweworkin,relationshipsandloveaswell.  WithChina’sofficialentryintoWTO,thewholenationwillfaceuptomorechangesandchallenges.Sowhatshouldwedooncethis“cheese”onwhichwearesodependentismoved?  “Whateverchallengesandchangeswemeet,weshouldfaceuptothembravely”JiangHengwei,acivilservantsaidafterreadingthebook.  ProfessorYanginRenminUniversityofChinaagrees.“Weshouldchangeourwayofthinking.Thecomingcompetitiveforeigncompaniesandproductsprovideuswithgreatchancestolearnfromthemandimproveourownproductstomeetinternationalstandardsandbemorecompetitive.”  “Withhardworkandwisdom,wewillcreateamuchlargerandbetterpieceofcheese.”Zhangsmiledconfidently.8.Thewholepassageisabout________.  A.abestsellerintheUS  B.whatpeoplethinkaboutChina’sentryintotheWTO  C.people’sattitudetowardchangesandchallenges  D.howabookinfluencestheChineseworkers9.Thecompanygaveeachofthe400firedworkersacopyof“WhoMovedMyCheese”inorderto___.  A.bemorecompetitivewithforeignfirms  B.findanexcusefortheirjobcuts  C.lettheworkersmakealivingontheirown  D.encouragethefiredworkers10.Thework“cheese”inthepassagecanreferto________.  A.somethingwedependonforalivingB.amostimportantkindoffood  C.changeorchallengeD.wayoflife11.FromwhatHengweiandProfessorZhangYangsaid,wecanknowthat________.  A.theyhavedifferentopinionsonchangesandchallenges  B.peoplearenotafraidofcompetitionfromforeigncompanies  C.theChinesepeoplearereadytofaceanychangesandchallengesD.theyarebothgreatlyencouragedbythebook26.BelowisahousingguideforstudentsgoingtoLondon.Universityaccommodation(住所)officesManyuniversityaccommodationofficeshavetheirownlistofregisteredlandlords(房东).Othersalsoprovideinformationonaccommodationagenciesandotherhousingorganization.Theadvantageofusingyouruniversityaccommodationofficeisthatyoucangetsomesupportifyouhaveaproblem.ThedisadvantageisthattheyareunlikelytohaveenoughregisteredlandlordstohousesalltheirstudentsPropertypapers:LootandRentingLootisanimportantsource(来源)ofinformationaboutprivatehousingforco-renters.Theoffersarefromprivatelandlords,agenciesandindividualslookingforotherco-renters.Theyalsohaveawebsite:www.loot.com.TheadvantageofusingLootisthattherearesomeexcellentbargains.Thedisadvantageisthatthereisno30\nqualitycontrolovertheoffers.Rentingisanotherusefulpaper.Theoffersinthispaperaremainlyfromaccommodationagencies.Theirwebsiteisatwww.renting.co.uk.AccommodationagenciesThemajorityofrentedaccommodationinLondonisprobablyadvertisedthroughaccommodationagencies.Theadvantageofusingaccommodationagenciesisthatyouwillhaveaccesstoalargenumberofaccommodations.Agoodagentwilllistentoyourrequirementsandcansaveyoutimeinlookingfortherightaccommodation.Thedisadvantageisthattheywillmakearangeofchargestopotentialrenters.NoticeboardsAroundtheuniversitiesyouwillfindanumberofnoticeboardswhereoffersofaccommodationwillbeposted.Thesewilleitherbefromlandlordsorfromstudents.Someuniverisiteswillalsohaveonlinenoticeboardswherestudentscanadvertisetootherstudents.Advertisementsfromstudentscanbeanexcellentwaytofindaccommodation.However,advertisementsfromlandlordscanbeproblematic.WordofmouthSomeofthebesthousinginLondonisneveradvertisedbutispassedonfromonegroupofstudentstoanotherbywordofmouth.Itmightbethatyoucanfindoutaboutgoodoffersfromfinalyearstudents.However,don’tsupposethatjustbecauseyouhavefoundoutabouthousingfromafrienditisnecessarilygoingtobebetterthanthatfoundthroughanyothersource.FamilyFacedwiththeveryhighrentschargedinLondon,somestudentsandtheirparentswillconsiderbuyingasanalternative.Insomecasesthismightbeagoodchoice.1.WhatistheadvantageofusingLoot?A.IthasmoreoffersfromaccommodationagenciesthanRenting.B.Itgivesyoupersonalinformationaboutotherco-renters.C.Theirwebsiteisdesignedmainlyforstudents.D.Therearesomegoodbargains.2.Agoodagentcanhelpyou____.A.knowmorepeopleB.findcheapaccommodationC.gettherightaccommodationquicklyD.getfreeinformationaboutmostaccommodations3.Theinformationpassedonbywordofmouthisimportantbecause____.A.itisbetterthanthatfoundthroughanyothersourceB.ithelpsyoufindsomeofthebesthousingneveradvertised.C.thefinalyearstudentsalwaysofferbetterinformationD.thelandlordshavelittlevaluableinformation4.ForstudentsgoingtoLondonforthefirsttime,whichofthefollowingprovidesthemostreliableinformation?A.Universityaccommodationoffices.B.LootandRentingC.Noticeboards.D.Family27.Everyautumn,asfamiliesacrosstheUnitedStatesgetreadytosendtheirkidstocollege,theeconomicsofhighereducationreceiverenewedattention.CollegeisexpensiveandbecomingmoresointheU.S.Thesituationraisestwoquestions:Whydoesitcostsomuch,andhowcanstudentsandtheirfamiliesaffordit?Severalstudiespublishedinthepastfewweeksreflectonthesequestions.Thefindingsprovidecomforttopoorfamilies.First,itappearsthatonlytheminorityactuallypaythe"highprice".AstudybytheUSEducationDepartment'sNationalCenterforEducationStatisticsfoundthat55percentofcollegestudentslastyearreceivedsomeformsofhelp--scholarships,loans(贷款)orjobs.Otherfactorsarealsoatwork.Thegovernmenthasincreasedthesizeofitsgrants(补助金)tolower-incomestudents.Grants,unlikeloans,don'thavetoherepaidandareawardedonlytocollegestudentswhohavenotearnedabachelor'sorprofessionaldegree.30\nAtthesametime,mostcollegesarespendingmoreonundergraduateeducationthantheyarecollectingintuitionfees.Astudy,whichispartoftheWilliamsCollegeProjectontheEconomicsofHigherEducation,reachestheconclusionthatonaveragecolleges“subsidize(赞助)”theirstudents.Theresultsofthesestudies,however,leaveunansweredthequestionsofwhethereducationalcostsarehigherthantheyneedtobe.Someexpertsarguethatmuchofthecollegecostresultsfromeducationalcompetitionforfame,studentsandfacilities.Thisputsupwardpressureontuition,hutmanycollegesfeelthatgoodfamewillenablethemtoattractstudentseveniftheychargethemmore.Therefore,untilsomethingimportantchangesinthemarketplace,costsseemlikelytocontinuerising.AndAmericanfamilieswillcontinuetobeatdownthedoorsofthehighprice"collegeintheend.1.Fromthefourthparagraphofthepassagewecanconcludethat_______.A.AmericanfamiliesearnonlyalittlemoneyeveryyearB.AmericanfamiliespaylittleattentiontoeducationC.AmericanstudentsoftenhavetostoptheirstudiesD.Americancollegeshavedifferentwaystohelppoorstudents2.Inthewriter'sopinion,forstudentsfromlower-incomefamilies,thebestwayis________.A.tofindagoodjobandmakemoneyB.toborrowmoneyfromthebanksC.toaskforgrantsD.toborrowmoneyfromfriends3.ItcanbeinferredthatinAmerica_______.A.famouscollegesonlyacceptrichstudents.B.famouscollegeschargetheirstudentsmoremoneyC.thegovernmentspendslittlemoneyoneducationD.familiesoftenbreakthedoorsofcolleges4.Thewriterofthispassageseemstoholdtheopinionthat_______.A.collegefeesrisetoofastforpoorfamilies.B.poorpeopleshouldborrowmoneyfrombanksC.poorpeopledon’tneedtosendtheirchildrentocollegeD.collegesshouldgetmoremoneytoimprovethemselves28.Ayoungmanappliedforajobasafarmhand.Whenthefarmeraskedforhisqualifications(资历),hesaid,“Icansleepwhenthewindblows.”Thispuzzledthefarmer.Buthelikedtheyoungman,andhiredhim.Afewdayslater,thefarmerandhiswifewereawakenedinthenightbyaviolentstorm.Theyquicklybegantocheckthingstoseeifallwassafefromdamage.Theyfoundthatthedoorsofthefarmhousehadbeensafelyfastened,andalotofwoodhadbeensetnexttothefireplace.Theyoungmansleptsoundly.Thefarmerandhiswifethenlookedattheirproperty(财产)carefully.Theyfoundthatthefarmtoolshadbeenplacedinthestorageroom,safefromthebadweather.Thetractorhadbeenmovedintothegarage.Thebarnwasproperlylocked.Eventheanimalswerecalm.Allwaswell.Thefarmerthenunderstoodthemeaningoftheyoungman’swords,“Icansleepwhenthewindblows.”Thefarmhanddidhisworkloyally.Whentheskywasclear,hehadpreparedforthestormincaseitbroke.Sowhenthewindblew,therewasnoneedforhimtobeafraid.Hecouldsleepinpeace.1.Theunderlinedword“fastened”inPara.3canbereplacedby______.A.closedB.damagedC.takenD.moved2.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat______.30\nA.atfirstthefarmerunderstoodhiswordswellB.theyoungmanwasawakenedinthenightbyaviolentstormC.theyoungmanhadpreparedforthestormbeforeitcameD.theyoungmanwastoosleepytowakeupinthenight3.Thebesttitleforthispassageis______.A.SleepinginpeacethroughthestormB.AviolentstormC.AyoungmanandhisdreamD.Acleverfarmer4.Whichofthefollowingproverbscanbestexplainthestory?A.Lookers-onseemorethanplayersB.TwoheadsarebetterthanoneC.Astitch(针)intimesavesnineD.Nomancandotwothingsatatime29.EvenbeforeWorldWarⅡendedin1945,manyworldleadersdreamedofaneworganizationthatwouldkeepinternationalpeaceandsafety,andencourageinternationalcooperation(合作).Anorganizationwasformed.TheUnitedNationswastoworktothisidealofmankind.WhentheUNwasfoundedin1945,itwasmadeupoffiftymembers.FifteenmemberssatontheSecurityCouncil(安理会).Fivemembers—theUnitedStates,theSovietUnion,GreatBritain,FranceandChina—weregiven,notchangingmembershipontheCouncil.TheCouncilwasgiventhepowertosettlefightsamongnationsbypersuasion,mediation(调解)orothermeans.AGeneralAssembly(联合国大会),whichincludedeveryUNmember,wasalsosetup.TheAssemblycouldconsider,discuss,andpassresolutions(决议案).AstheUNpasseditsfortiethbirthdayin1985,itcameunderincreasinglysharpattackbyAmericans.ItdeclaredthattheUNisunfitasapeacekeeperandcited(援引)130warssince1945asaproof(证据).TheUN’ssupporterssaythattheorganizationistheworld’sbesthopeforpeace.TheUNprovides,supportersalsopointout,muchneededeconomicandtechnicalhelptolessdevelopednations.1.Thefunction(功能)oftheSecurityCouncilis________.A.tokeepinternationalpeaceandsecurityandpromote(促进)internationalcooperationB.toconsider,discuss,andpassonblindingresolutionsC.tosettledisputes(争端)amongnationsbypersuasion,mediationorothermeansD.tokeepinternationalpeaceandsecuritybyforce2.WhyhastheUNcomeunderincreasinglysharpattackbyAmericanssince1985?A.BecausetheUNhasbeenunfitasapeacekeeper.B.Because130warshavebrokenoutsince1945.C.BecausetheUShasn’tbeenabletocontroltheUNcompletelysince1985.D.BecausetheUSwasnotsatisfiedwiththeUNsince1985.3.WhatdoyouthinkoftheUN’ssupporters’words?A.Theyarefair.B.Theyareunfair.C.TheyarefortheUN’ssupporters.D.TheysharplyattackAmericans.4.TheUN’ssupporters________.A.probablybelongtothethirdworldB.aredevelopedcountriesC.mustbepeoplefromAfricaandEuropeD.maynotbemembersoftheUN30.RelationbetweentheUnitedStatesandColumbiasufferedformanyyearsbecauseofanincidentinvolvingtheRepublicofPanama.BytheendoftheSpanish-AmericanWarin1898,manyAmericansfeltthataneasierandfasterwaywasneededtogetshipsfromtheAtlanticOceantothePacificOcean.SomepeopleintheUnitedStatesfirstbelievedthatacanalacrossNicaraguawastheanswer.However,President30\nTheodoreRooseveltdecidedthatacanalthroughPanamawouldbeabetterchoice.Inordertobuildthecanal,theUnitedStateshadtonegotiate(谈判)atreatywithColumbia,whichatthattimecontrolledPanama.RooseveltofferedColumbia$10millionplus$250,000ayearfor99yearsforasix-mile-widestripoflandacrossPanama.ColumbiarejectedtheUnitedStates’offer.ThisrangedPresidentRoosevelt,andnegotiationswithColumbiaended.In1903,arevolutionbrokeoutinPanama.TheUnitedStatesshipsweresentbyPresidentRoosevelttoprotectthePanamanianrevolutionariesfromColumbianforces.Therevolutionsucceeded,andPanamadeclareditsindependencefromColumbia.TheUnitedStatesthennegotiatedwiththenewlyformedgovernment.Atreatywassigned,andtheUnitedStatesbeganbuildingthecanal.Asaresultoftheincident,ColumbiaandtheUnitedStatesremainedonbadtermsformanyyears.Notuntil1921,whentheUnitedStatesagreedtopayColumbiasomecompensation(赔偿)foritsterritory,didrelationsbetweenthetwocountriesimprove.1.Accordingtothepassage,theUnitedStatesandColumbiawereonbadtermsbecausetheUnitedStateshad________.A.atfirstwishedtobuildacanalthroughNicaraguaB.promisedtopayColumbia$10millionforPanamaC.wishedtobuildacanalthroughPanamaD.supportedPanamanianrevolutionariesintheirfightforindependencefromColumbia.2.Fromtheinformationinthepassage,itcanbeconcludedthattheUnitedStates______.A.wantedtobuildacanalbecauseitwasconsideredstartingawarB.feltthatbuildingacanalthroughPanamawasworththeriskofruiningrelationswithColumbiaC.believedthatacanalthroughNicaraguawouldbeprofitableD.hadlosttheSpanish-AmericanWar3.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatanimportantreasonforthedecisionoftheUnitedStatestobuildacanalwasto_______.A.developtraderelationswithEuropeB.improverelationswithSouthAmericancountriesC.preventEuropeanshipsfromreachingthePacificOceanD.reducetraveltimeforitsshipsincaseofwar4.Thepassagemainlygivesus________.A.adviceB.informationC.humorD.news31.Schoolfailureappearstotroubleteenagegirlsmoredeeplythanboys,USresearcherssaidonTuesday.Theysaidadolescent(青春期的)girlswhoaredismissedordropoutofhighschoolbeforetheygraduatearemorelikelytohaveaseriousdepressionbyage21thanboyswithsimilarexperiences.“Forgirlsitismoreserioustobeschoolfailure,”saidCarolynMcCarty.auniversityofWashingtonresearcherwhosestudyappearsintheJournalofAdolescentHealth.“Wealreadyknowthatitleadstomorepoverty,higherratesofbeingonpublicassistanceandlowerratesofjobstability.Andnowthisstudyshowsitishavingmentalhealthimplicationsforgirls,”McCartysaidinastatement.Thestudywasdrawnfromdataonmorethan800peopleinSeattle,Washington,andincludedpeoplefrom18schoolsinhigh-crimeneighborhoods.Thegroupwasseparatedevenly(平等的)bygender(性别)andnearlyhalfwerewhite.24percentwereblack,21percentwereAsian-Americanandtherestwerefromothergroups.Overall,45percentofthegirlsand68percentoftheboysinthestudyexperiencedamajorschoolfailure,but22percentofthegirlslaterbecamedepressedcomparedwith17percentfortheboys.“Thisgendershowshatwhileschoolfailureismoretypicalforgirls,itappearstohavemoresevereconsequenceswhenitdoes30\noccur,”McCartysaid.60.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Takinggoodcareoftheschoolboys.B.AskingtheUSresearchel"8tosearchmoreevidencesC.Givinghelptothegraduatedstudents.D.Callingonustopaymoreattentiontotheschoolfailuregirls.61.CarolynMcCartyis.A.ascientistB.aresearcherC.aprofessorD.astudent62.Theunderlinedword“it”inPara.4means.A.schoolfailureB.anadolescentgirlC.AschoolboyD.auniversity63.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethemaintopicofthispassage?A.Schoolfailureappearstotroubleteenagegirlsmoredeeplythanboys.B.Girlsareunlikelytobeaffectedbyschoolfailure.C.Genderhasdecidedhowmuchsuccessyouwillwin.D.Adolescentgirlsaremoreeasilydepressedthanboys.32.CharltonHestonwasbornin1923inEvanston,Illinois.CharltonHestondiscoveredhisinterestinactingwhileperforminginplaysathishighschool.HelaterspenttwoyearsstudyingtheateratNorthwesternUniversityinEvanston,Illinois.ButheleftcollegetojointheArmyAirForcesduringWorldWarTwo.Afterthewar,hefoundsmallrolesinthetheateraswellasintelevisionshows.HisperformanceinatelevisionversionofthebookJaneEyrecaughttheattentionoftheHollywoodproducerCecilB.DeMillewholateraskedHestontoplaytheroleofMosesinhismovieTheTenCommandmentswhichcameoutin1956.ThisrolemadeHestonfamousanddefined(明确)hiscareerasaheroandleader.Hisfaceandbodyrepresentedstrengthandheroisminmanydifferentroles.Heplayedcowboys,soldiersandathletes.The1959movieBenHurmadeCharltonHestonanevenbiggerstar.BenHurwonelevenAcademyAwards,includingBestActorforCharltonHeston.Hestonstarredinmanyadventuremoviesduringthe1960s.Inthe1970s,HestonappearedinpopulardisastermovieslikeEarthquake,.SkyjackedandAirport1975.CharltonHestonwasalsoveryactiveinthemovieindustry.HeworkedtohelpsetuptheAmericanFilmInstitute.In1977hewashonoredforhisserviceintheindustry.HereceivedtheJeanHersholtHumanitarianAwardfromtheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciences.In1997hewasawardedaKennedyCenterHonor.And,in2022,PresidentBushgaveCharltonHestonaPresidentialMedalofFreedom,thenation'shighestcivilianhonor.In2000,CharltonHestonissuedastatementannouncingthathehadanAlzheimer'sdisease.Hediedin2022athishomeinBeverlyHills,California.1.WhatkindofroledidCharltonHestonoftenplayinfilms?A.Heroes.B.Cowboys.C.Soldiers.D.Athletes.2.WhichfilmwonBestActorforCharltonHeston?A.JaneEyre.B.Earthquake.C.BenHur.D.TheTenCommandments.3.WhatcanwelearnaboutCharltonHestonaccordingtothepassage?A.HebegantoshowhistalentinBenHut.B.Heusedtobeasoldier.C.HewasonceawardedbyKennedy.D.HewonelevenAcademyAwards.4.What'sthemainideaofParagraph2?A.HowCharltonHestonbecamefamous.B.HowCharltonHestonbeganhiscareer.C.WhomadeCharltonHestonapopularstar.D.WhomadeCharltonHestonwinsomanyawards.30\n33.BUKHANNON,WestVirginia—Tworescueteamsslowlymovedalongatwo-milepathonMondaynighttothesiteofacoalmineexplosionthattrapped13miners,whohadnotbeenheardfromsincetheearlymorningaccident.Meanwhile,atanearbychurch,morethan250familymembersandfriendsgathered,waitingforupdates(最新报道)ontherescuers’progress.Theminersweretrappedatabout6:30andmanyfamiliesweren’tinformedoftheaccidentuntilabout10a.m-morethanthreehoursafterithappened.“It’sveryupsetting,butyou’vegottobepatient,Iguess,”saidJohnHelms,whosebrother,Terry,wastrappedinthemine.Thetrappedminerswereabout260feetundergroundandabout10,000feetfromtheSagoMine’sentrance,saidRogerNicholson,generalcounselfromInternationalCoalGroup.Atalatenightnewsconference,Nicholsonsaidoneteamhadadvancedabout4,800feetinthefourhourssinceenteringtheminejustbefore6p.m.Anotherteamenteredthemineabout30minuteslater.Hesaidthecrewwasveryexperienced,withsomemembershavingworkedundergroundfor30to35years.Theminerswereequippedwithaboutonehourofbreathableoxygeneach.Thecompanyhasnotreleasedthenamesoftheminers.Theteamstesttheairaboutevery500feet,andhavetodisconnect(remove)thepowertothephonestheyusetocommunicatewiththesurfacebeforedoingthat.“Wedon’twanttobeenergizinganythingifit’sinanatmospherewithburnablegases,”Kipssaid.Thecauseoftheexplosionwasnotimmediatelyknown.Highlevelsofcarbonmonoxideweredetectedshortlyaftertheexplosion,whichdelayedrescueefforts,butthoselevelshavesincesubsided(减退),authoritiessaid.53.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat______.A.alltheminerswhoweretrappedundergroundwerestillaliveB.communicationwiththetrappedminerswascutoffC.thetworescueteamsenteredthemineatthesametimeD.therescuestartedassoonastheaccidenthappened54.Ifthefirstteamadvancedatanaveragespeed,theycoulddigabout______perhour.A.1,000feetB.2,400feetC.1,200feetD.4,800feet55.Wherecanthepassagebeseen?A.Inamagazine.B.Inanewspaper.?C.Inasciencebook..?D.Onanadvertisement.56.Whichofthefollowingshowsthepositionwheretheminersweretrapped??34.Howhardwehaveallprayed(祈祷)togrowupquickly,andlooked30\nforwardtothehappydaysofbeingagrown-upandenjoyingthemanyintereststhatayouthshouldhave.Atlast,youhavegrownup.Atleastyouarenolongerachild.Theycallyou“younglady”.Youthenenjoythepleasureofbeingayounglady.Youareproudofbeingagrown-upteenager.Peoplewelcomeyou-thisyounglady-heartily.Youaregladthatyourprayerhasbeenanswered.Butthereisalwayssomethingthattroublesyoualot.Yousay;“PapaandMama,givemesomemoneyplease.Mypocketmoneyisallgonealready.”“No”,theysay,“yourageisadangerousage.Ifyouhavetoomuchmoneytospend,itwon’tdoyouanygood.”Thenyouhavetostayathomebecauseyoudarenotgooutwithanemptypocket.Anothertimeyoutellyourgrandma,“Grandma,see,Iamagrown-upnow.”“Good,now,youcansithereandknit(编织)thisformewhileIgoandhavearest.”Toshowthatyouarenomoreachild,youhavetosittherethewholeafternoondoingthework,whichonlyagrown-upcando.Afteranhour,youfindithardtodo,andgivetheknittingbasketbacktoyourgrandma.Yourgrandmacriticizesyourwork.Youhearwhatshesays,“Suchabiggirlcan’tdosucheasywork.”Youwishthenyouwereachildagain.Butthefactis,youaregrowingup,andyoucan’thelpit.That’sthewayitgoes!1.Thepassageistoldabout_______problems.A.agrowing-upboy’sB.ateenagegirl’sC.anoldwoman’sD.agrown-up’s2.Itisclearthatthewriter,asateenager,________.A.ispleasedwiththepresentlifeB.isunhappyaboutgrowingupC.doesn’tthinkher,presentlifehappyenoughD.knowshappylifewillcometohersoon3.Howdoessheknowherprayerhasbeenanswered?A.Peopletreatherasayounglady.B.Sheisnolongerakid.C.Peoplebegintocallherteenager.D.Shecanjoinwomeninallkindsofactivities.4.Fromwhatherparentssay,weknow_________.A.theydon’tbelievesheisalreadyateenagerB.it’sdangerousforagirltospendmoneyC.theylovehermorethanbeforeD.theystillregardherasachild5.Havingheardhergrandma’scriticism,_________.A.shehastolieinbed,doingnothingB.sheknowsshehasalreadyworkedthewholeafternoonC.shewishesshewerenotgrowingupD.shefindsitisn’therturntodoknitting35.Advertisingisasoldasstory-tellingitself.Foraslongaspeoplehavewantedtopersuadeotherstobuytheirgoods,givethemtheirvoteorlaydowntheirlives,theyhaveusedthemethodsofadvertising.Ofcourse,methodshavechangedovertheyears.Atfirst,wordofmouthwastheonlymeansofcommunicating,butaftertheinventionofthefirstprintingpressandthearrivalofthefirstnewspaper,thecamera,thetelevision,andthehomevideorecorder,thepersuasivemethodsoftheadvertisingindustryhavebecomemuchmoresophisticated.Advertisingappealsmoretoouremotionsthantoourmindsandthereforeusespersuasivetechniqueswhich,thoughnotmisleading,arecertainlybiasedtowardsitsproducts.Advertisementshavesomebasicfeatures.·Theyarefastandshort.Theydelivertheirmessageinminimumtimeandspace.·Theyareconcentrated.Theirlanguageandimagesareextremelydense.·Theyappealtoconsumers’emotionsratherthantotheirlogic.30\n·Theyentertain.Thatentertainmentmaybeintheformofajazzymelodyoraphotographoracleverjoke,butitalwaysdrawsattentiontoitselfbecauseadvertisementshavetocompeteagainsteveryothercompetitorforconsumers’attention.1.Inthepast,peopleusedmethodsofadvertisingwhentheywantedothersto.A.buytheirproductsandlaydownB.voteforthemandgiveuptheirlivesC.supportthemandliedownD.buytheirproductsandgivethemtickets2.Howcanadvertisementsattractpeople?A.Byshowingreasonablepricesoftheproducts.B.Byshowingfabulouspicturesoftheproducts.C.Byremindingpeopletothinkbeforedecidingtobuytheproducts.D.Bypersuadingpeopleintheformofmusic,picturesandsoon.3.Thewriterimpliedinthepassagethat.A.advertisersonlypresentgoodpointsoftheirproductsB.advertiserstrytocheatconsumersC.advertisersarenotsureabouttheirproductsD.advertisersarecompetingwitheachother.4.“Itself”inthelastsentenceofthepassagerefersto.A.photographB.entertainmentC.jokeD.jazzymelody36.FrankWoolworthwasborninRodman,NewYork.,in1852.Hisfamilywereverypoorfarmers,andtherewasneverenoughtoeat.Frankdecidedhedidnotwanttobefarmer.Hetookashortbusinesscourse,andwenttoworkasasalesmaninalargecity.Woolworthrealizedhehadanaturalskillforshowinggoodstoattractpeople’sinterest,buthesoonlearnedsomethingmoreimportant.Onedayhisbosstoldhimtosellsomeoddsandends(小商品)forasmuchashecouldget.FrankputallthesethingsononetablewithasignwhichsaidFIVECENTSEACH.Peoplefoughtandpushedtobuythethingsandthetablewassooncleared.Soonafterwards,Woolworthopenedhisownstore,sellinggoodsatfiveandtencents.Buthehadanotherlessontolearnbeforehebecamesuccessful.Thatis,ifyouwanttomakemoneybysellinglow-pricegoods,youhavetobuytheminlargequantitiesdirectlyformthefactories.Once,forexample,WoolworthwenttoGermanyandplacedanorderforknives.Theorderwassolargethatthefactoryhadtokeeprunning24hoursadayforawholeyear.Inthisway,thepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalf.By1919,Woolworthhadover1000storesintheUSandCanada,andopenedhisfirststoreinLondon.Hemademanymillionsandhisnamebecamefamousthroughouttheworld.Healwaysrunhisbusinessaccordingtostrictrules,ofwhichthemostimportantwas:“THECUSTOMERISALWAYSRIGHT.”1.Franktookashortbusinesscourseinorderto____________.A.earnmoremoneyforhisfamilyB.learnsomethingfromasalesmanC.getawayfromthefarmD.getenoughtoeat.2.Franksoldtheoddsandendsquicklybecause_____________.A.heknewhowtogetpeopletobuyhisgoods.B.hecutdownthepricebyhalfC.hehadputthegoodsonatableinaveryniceway.D.thesignheputonthetablewaswelldesigned.3.Thepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalfbecause______________.A.thefactoryworkersworked24hoursaday.B.kniveswereorderedinlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactory.C.theknivesweremadeinGermany,wherelabour(劳动力)wascheap.D.thekniveswereproducedinonefactory.4._____________makeWoolworthaworld-famousman.30\nA.Hisbusinessskillsandhiswealth.B.Thelowpriceofthegoodshesold.C.HistriptoGermanyandhishugeorderofknives.D.Hisnaturalskillforshowingthings.5.Thebeliefthat:“Thecustomerisalwaysright”suggeststhat_______________.A.wheneverthereisaquarrelbetweenthecustomerandshopassistant,thecustomersarealwaysright.B.Ifyouwanttosucceed,theruleistheonlyway.C.storesmustalwaysfollowthecustomer’sordersiftheywanttomakemoremoney.D.storesshoulddotheirbesttomeetthecustomer’sneedsiftheywanttobesuccessful.37.Thesedaysagreenbuildingmeansmorethanjustthecolorofthepaint.Greenbuildingscanalsorefertoenvironmentallyfriendlyhouses,factoriesandoffices.Greenbuildingsmean“reducingtheimpact(影响)ofthebuildingontheland”,TarynHolowkaoftheUSGreenBuildingCouncilinWashington,D,C.said.AccordingtoHolowka,buildingaccountfor(占了)65percentoftotalUSelectricityuse.ButGreenbuildingscanreduceenergyandwateruse.Alsothebuildingsareoftenlocatednearpublictransportationsuchasbusesandsubways,sothatpeoplecandrivetheircarsless.Thatcouldbegoodfortheenvironment,becausecarsusealotofgasandgiveoffwasteair.Greenbuildingsareoftenbuiltonthedevelopedland,sothatthebuildingsdon’tdestroyforests.MartyDettlingistheprojectmanagerforabuildingthatputtheseideasintoaction.TheSoliarehasbeencalledthecountry’sfirstgreenhigh-risebuilding.AccordingtoDettling,”We’vereducedourenergyusebyone-thirdandourwaterby50percent.”TheSoliarereducestheuseofenergybyusingsolarpower.”Onthefaceofthebuildingwehavesolarpanelswhichchangethesun’senergyintoelectricity,”Dettlingexplained.TheSolairealsohaslightsthatautomaticallyturnoffwhenpeopleleavetheroom.Inaddition,thebuildinghaslotsofwindows,allowingpeopletousethesunforlightduringtheday.Noteveryoneiseagertomoveintoagreenbuilding,however.Somepeoplethinkthatthingslikesolarpanelscostmoremoneythantraditionalenergysources.Anyhow,Holokasaid,’’It’sgoingtobebig.”1.WhatdoesTheSolairereferto?A.thefirstgreen-highbuildingB.thefirstgreen-highbuildinginimaginationC.theprojectofbuildingagreen-highbuildingD.environmentallyfriendlyhouses2.Agreenbuildingisoftenbuilt______.A.indevelopingcitiesB.insmallcitiesC.indevelopedareasD.nearthehighbuilding3.WhenHolowkasaysinthelastparagraph,“It’sgoingtobebig”,shemeansthatgreenbuildings________.A.willbemorecomfortableB.willbecomepopularinfutureC.willbemoreconvenientD.willtaketheplaceoftraditionalbuildings4.Whatisthemainsubjectdiscussedinthetext?A.GreenbuildingshelpsavetheenvironmentB.TheSolaireservesasamodelofhighbuildingsC.EnergyshortagecallsforbuildingsofnewdesignD.DettlingdesignedthefirstgreenbuildingintheUS.38.ThanksgivingDayisaspecialholidayintheUnitedStatesandCanada.Familiesandfriendsgathertoeatandgivethanksfortheir30\nblessing.ThanksgivingDayisreallyaharvestfestival.Thisiswhyitiscelebratedinlatefall,afterthecropsarein.ButoneofthefirstthanksgivingsinAmericahadnothingtodowithagoodharvest.OnDecember4,1619,thePilgrims(朝圣者)fromEnglandlandednearwhatisnowCharlesCity,Virginia.TheykneltdownandthankedGodfortheirsafejourneyacrosstheAtlantic.ThefirstNewEnglandThangksgivingdidcelebratearichharvest.ThePilgrimslandedatwhatisnowPlymouth,Massachusetts,in1620.Theyhadadifficulttimeandthefirstwinterwascruel.ManyofthePilgrimsdied.Butthenextyear,theyhadagoodharvest.SoGovernorBradforddeclaredathree-dayfeast.ThePilgrimsinvitedIndianfriendstojointhemfortheirspecialfeast.Everyonebroughtfood.Intime,othercolonies(殖民地)begantocelebrateadayofthanksgiving.ButittookyearsbeforetherewasanationalThanksgivingDay.DuringtheCivilWar,SarahJosephaHalepersuadedAbrahamLincolntodosomethingaboutit.Heproclaimed(宣布)thelastThursdayofNovember1863asadayofthanksgiving.Today,AmericanscelebratethishappyharvestfestivalonthefourthThursdayinNovember,CanadianscelebrateThanksgivingDayinmuchthesamewayastheirAmericanneighbors.ButtheCanadianThanksgivingDayfallsonthesecondMondayinOctober.1.Thepassagemainlytellsus____________.A.howThanksgivingDaycameintobeingandthedifferentwaysitiscelebratedB.howtocelebrateThanksgivingDayC.howThanksgivingDaychangedwiththetimeandplacesD.whyThanksgivingDayisaharvestholiday2.ThanksgivingDayiscelebrated____________.A.inspringB.insummerC.inautumnD.inwinter3.Thefirsttocelebratethanksgivingwere____________.A.peopleinCanadaB.GovernorBradfordC.somepeoplefromEnglandD.theAmericanIndians4.WecaninferfromthepassagethatNewEnglandmustbe____________.A.inEnglandB.inCanadaC.onsomeislandofftheAtlanticD.inAmerica5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.There’slittledifferencebetweentheAmericanwayandtheCanadianwaytocelebrateThanksgivingDay.B.AbrahamLincolnwasnotthefirsttodecideonthanksgivingcelebrations.C.ThanksgivingDayusedtobeaholidaytocelebrateagoodharvest.D.ThanksgivingDayiscelebratedtoexpresstheAmericanandIndianpeople’sthankstoGod.39.OnehundredandthirteenmillionAmericanshaveatleastonebank-issuedcreditcard(信用卡).Theygivetheirownersautomatic(自动的)creditinstores,restaurants,andhotels,athome,acrossthecountry,andevenabroad,andtheymakemanybankingservicesavailableaswell.Moreandmoreofthesecreditcardscanbereadautomatically,makingitpossibletowithdraw(取回)ordepositmoneyindifferentlocations,whetherornotthelocalbranchbankisopen.Formanyofusthe"cashlesssociety"isnotonthehorizon—it'salreadyhere.Whilecomputersoffertheseconveniencestoconsumers,theyhavemanyadvantagesforsellerstoo.Electroniccashregisterscandomuchmorethansimplyringupsales.Theycankeepawiderangeofrecords,includingwhosoldwhat,when,andtowhom.Thisinformationallowsbusinessmentokeeptrackoftheirlistofgoodsbyshowingwhichitemsarebeingsoldandhowfasttheyaremoving.Decisionstoreorderorreturngoodstosupplierscanthenbemade.Atthesametimethese30\ncomputersrecordwhichhoursarebusiestandwhichemployeesarethemostefficient,allowingpersonnelandstaffingassignments(人员安排)tobemadeaccordingly.Andtheyalsoidentifypreferredcustomersforpromotionalcampaigns.Computersarereliedonbymanufacturersforsimilarreasons.Computer-analyzedmarketingreportscanhelptodecidewhichproductstoemphasize(强调)now,whichtodevelopforthefuture,andwhichtodrop.Computerskeeptrackofgoodsinstock,ofrawmaterialsonhand,andevenoftheproductionprocessitself.Manyothercommercialenterprises,fromtheaterstomagazinepublishers,fromgasandpublicutilities(公共事业)tomilkprocessors,bringbetterandmoreefficientservicestoconsumersthroughtheuseofcomputers.51.Accordingtothepassage,thecreditcardenablesitsownerto_______.A.withdrawasmuchmoneyfromthebankashewishesB.obtainmoreconvenientservicesthanotherpeopledoC.enjoygreatertrustfromthestorekeeperD.cashmoneywhereverhewishesto52.Fromthefirstparagraphwelearnthat_________.A.inthefuturealltheAmericanswillusecreditcardsB.creditcardsaremainlyusedintheUnitedStatetodayC.nowadaysmanyAmericansdonotpayincashD.itisnowmoreconvenienttousecreditcardsthanbefore53.Thephrase"ringupsales"inline2paragraph2mostprobablymeans______.A.makeanorderofgoodsB.recordsalesonacashregisterC.callthesalesmanagerD.keeptrackofthegoodsinstock54.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.Approachestothecommercialuseofcomputers.B.Conveniencesbroughtaboutbycomputersinbusiness.C.Significanceofautomationincommercialenterprises.D.Advantagesofcreditcardsinbusiness.40.Whilefootballfansfeelstronglyangryandshockedaboutmistakesmadebyreferees(裁判)becausetheycannotseeclearlywhathashappened,asmallGermancompanyisquietlypleased.ForCairosTechnologies,mistakesmadebyrefereesarethekindofadvertisingthatmoneycannotbuy.Thecompanyhasdevelopedatinychip(芯片)thatfitsinsideafootballanddetermineswhethertheballhascrossedthegoalline,bybeingabletodiscoveritsexactlocationonthefield.Theworldfootballorganization,FIFA,hasshowninterestinthetechnology.Itisverypossiblethatthenewtechnologywillbeusedinthe2022WorldCupinGermany."We'vebeentestingthetechnologyatthemainsoccerstadiuminNurembergforsometimeandmorerecentlyinanunder-17FIFACupinPeru,"saidGunterRohmer,adirectorofthecompany."Thetechnologyhasperformedwell,andwe'reprettyoptimisticthatitwillbeusedatthegamesinGermanynextyear."Thechiponlyweighs12grams,andisplacedinthecenterofthefootball.Itsends2,000signalsasecondtoareceivernetworkof12antennas(天线),placedaroundthefield.Thereceiversthensendinformationabouttheball'slocationtoacentralcomputer,andbecauseitworksinrealtime,itcanimmediatelytelltherefereewhetheragoalhasbeenscored.Thechipevencantellwhentheballcrossesthelineinmid-air.OliverBraun,oneoftheinventorsofthechip,saysthatfeedbackfromGermanrefereeswasgenerallypositive.Germanysports-weargiantAdidasisalsooptimisticaboutusingthiskindofchipinotherballsports.FIFAaimstotestthetechnologylaterthisyearatanothergameinJapanbeforedecidingwhetherornottointroduceitinall12stadiumsinGermanyfornextyear'sWorldCup.1.CarlosTechnologiesispleasedbecause________.A.footballfansareangrywithrefereesB.theirnewproductcansatisfyfootballfans30\nC.theirnewproductwillhaveagoodmarketD.theycansellalotoffootballinthefuture2.InthefirstsentenceinParagraph2,"...mistakesmadebyrefereesarethekindofadvertisingthatmoneycannotbuy"means___________.A.CarlosTechnologiescan'taffordthehighpriceforadvertisingtheirproductB.MistakesinproductionarealsoakindofadvertisementC.CariosTechnologieshasalreadyspentalotofmoneyonadvertisingtheirproductD.Referees'mistakeswillbeofgreathelpforthesaleofCarlosTechnologies'newproduct3.Theunderlinedword"feedback"probablymeans___________.A.informationgivenbackbyauserB.advicegivenbysomeoneC.supplyingfoodtocustomersD.foodgivenbackbyconsumers4.Thenewproducthasdrawnattentionfromsome_________.A.famouspeopleB.refereesC.bigcompaniesD.countries评卷人得分四、短文改错41.Ourschoolliesonthefootofamountainwithasmallriverpassesby.Itusedtobeaquiet,cleanandbeautifulplaceforaschool.Itisapitywhichthingshavechangedafterachemicalfactorywasbuiltnearourschooloneyearago.Everydaythefactoryproducesmanywastewaterandsomeharmfulgases.Theterriblypollutionisharmfultoourhealth.What’sbad,thegreatnoisefromthefactoryhadabadeffectonouractivities.Asaresult,ourschoolisnolongerwhatitusedto.Ourteachersandstudentsaremiserablebeyondthedescription.42.InearlyJanuarythisyear,therateofUFOreportsweresteady,aroundthreeperweeks(week).Whenhowever,onMonday,January16.asciencefictionfilmaboutvisitorstoouterspacewasshownontelevision,therewastheimmediateincreaseinreportsofsightingsfromallpartsoftheStates.Thecommandingofficer,WayneTyler,whodirectlyresponsibleforthestudyofallsuchreports,decidedtomakinghisfindingsknown.Theywroteanarticle,whichsaidthatallUFOreportscouldbeexplainedforquitenaturallybyaircraftmovements.Followthisexplanation,therewasarapiddropinthenumberofreportedsightings,becausetherateremainedabovethepreviouslevel.43.Itriestoavoidtomeetmybiologyteacher;sheissuchabore.44.SeniorhighschoolstudentsinZhejiangProvinceisdoinganewcoursecallingGeneralTechnology.Itaimstoteachpupilsbasicskillsandimprovehisdesigningabilities.Itrequiresstudentstousevarioustypesofcommontoolssafely.Anybasicskills,suchasrepairingorwashingclothing,arealsoincludedinthelectures.Moreimportantlytheyareexpectedtoabletodesignandmakeanitemthatisusefulintheirlives.Theyalsohavetoattendawritingtestforthecoursebeforegraduation.Asit’stotaldifferentfromthosetraditionalcourse,thecourseisverypopularwithstudents.Theyenjoyitmainlybecauseofthecourseiscloselyrelatedtoeverydaylife.45.DearStephen,Iamwrittentotellyouaboutmyproblemwithmyteacher.Idon’tknowwhattodealwithit.InmysparetimeIoftengotothelibrarytofindanythingaboutspacetravel.Thismakesmyteacherveryangry.30\nTohim,goodmarksareeverythingandthatIshouldspendlesstimeonmylessons,evenatweekends.Ithinkhealthyhobbiesishelpfulinourstudies.WhetherIcanachieveabalancebetweenmyschoolworkandmyhobbies,itwillbeofgreatvaluestomyfuturedevelopment.ButIthinkmyteacherunderstandsme.Ifeelbadlyaboutthat.WhatshallIdo?Canyouoffermesomesuggestions?Yours,LiHua46.DearAlice,IhavejustgotgoodnewstotellyouwhetherI1._______winanationalprizeforpaintinglastweek.Andmyfather2._______wassuchpleasedthathesuggestedIgotoEnglandfor3._______aholiday.I’dliketostayhereforhalfamonth,visiting4._______placesofinterestandpracticingmyEnglishasgood.We5._______havebeenwritingtoeachotherfornearlyoneandahalfyear.6._______Ihavebeendreamingoftalkingfacebyfacewithyou.7._______Ithinkyou’llbeonavacationyourselfatthattime.8._______Iamlookingforwardseeingyou.Perhapswecould9._______goouttodoanysightseeingtogether.10._______Yourssincerely,Lily47.Timeisimportant.Losingtimewillnevercomeback.Wemustrememberitinourdailylifeandmakewelluseoftime.Onlybythiswaycanwesucceed.Whatcanwemakefulluseoftime?First,we’dbettertomakeaplan.Weshouldarrangeourstudy,workandrestandknowwhichweshoulddonextsothatwecansavemuchtimeaspossible.Weshouldspendeveryminutetimeonit.Afterwestudyorworkforalongtimewecantakethegoodrest.Ithinkthatallofusshouldemphasizeusingourtimeeffective.48.I’veworkedfortheBBCforabout10years,butfirstjob1._________IgotwasactualatBushHouseintheTapeRecycling2._________Unit,whereIhadtorecycletheusedtape.Igotthatjob3._________becausetheywerelookingpeoplewhowereinterestedin4._________becomingstudiomanagers.Theychooseafewofus,whom5._________theytraineduslater.Andthatwasmyfirstjob.ThenIgradually6._________workedmywayupintoproduction,andlaterIwasat7._________WorldServiceproducedpopmusicprograms.8._________WhenIheardthemusicthatbroadcast,itsoundedlike9._________thatIplayedathome,anditwasgreat.10._________49.Theydemandedthatthecompanymadecompensationfortheloss.50.30\n此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下画一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Goodhealthisperson’smostvaluablepossession(财富).1.Today,itismucheasiertobehealthythanitisinthepast.2.Modernpeopleknowmoreaboutthehealth.Theyhavebetter3.food,andtoliveincleanersurroundings.Also,scientists4.anddoctorshadlearnedhowtodealwithmanydiseases(疾病).5.Mostpeoplecanquicklygetforhelpfromadoctoror6.gotoahospitalsincetheyareill.Asaresult,people7.inmodernworldgenerallylivemuchlongerthan8.peopleinthepast.Peopleinindustrialcountriescan9.expecttolivefortwicesolongaspeoplewholived10.afewhundredyearsago.吉林一中2022-2022下学期高一期末英语试卷B模块单元测试试卷考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx题号一二三四五总分得分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、补全短文1.Jack:Hi,frank.Frank:Hi,JackJack:__1____Frank:Yes,Ihavesomebookstoread,butIcandoitlater.Jack:Iwantyoutodomeafavor.Frank:Goahead,__2____Jack:ProfessorSmithiscomingthisafternoon.Iamexpectedtomeethimattheairport,butIhaveanimportantmeetingtogoto.Frank:Icandoitforyou.__3____Jack:He’saboutyourage,inhisearlythirties.Tallandhandsome.Frank:___4___Jack:Oh,aboutthreeo’clock.Heistakingflightnumber231fromDetroit.Thankyou.Frank:_5_____30\nA.Seeyouthisafternoon.B.HowcanIrecognizehim?C.Whatdoyouwantmetodo?D.Areyoufreethisafternoon?E.WhenshouldIleavefortheairport?F.Iamhonoredtomeetthefamousprofessor.G.Areyougoingtothemeetingthisafternoon?2.—Mary,Ihaven’tseenyouforalongtime.Youlookdifferentthanbefore.—Yes,Iknow.1—Whatdidyoueat?—Junkfood,pizza,icecream,hamburgerandsoon,youknow.—Sowhy?2—Yes.ButIjustcouldn’thelpmyselfandnowIregrethavingeatensomuch.—Well,ifyouwanttoloseweight,you’dbettereatlessanddomoreexercise.—3—Thepointisthatyoushouldkeeptoyourplanasmuchaspossible.—Andnojunkfood.—Right.4—5—Morevegetablesandfruit.Theyarerichinvitamins.—OK,Iwilltry.Thanksforyouradvice.—Notatall.A.Don’tyouknowthosefoodsaren’tgoodforyou?B.YoumeanIammuchfatterthanbefore?C.Thosefoodsarefulloffat.D.ThenwhatshouldIeat?E.Doyoueatanythingyoulike?F.Iamgettingfat.G.Iguessso.第II卷(非选择题)请修改第II卷的文字说明评卷人得分二、单词拼写3.Ana_____________isapersonwhodoesasport.4.Theoldmansuffersfromhighblood_________(press).5.Prices________(变化)withtheseason.6.Usuallychildrenare_______(好奇的)abouteverythingtheyseeandmeet.7.Bytheway,aNo11buscantakeyoutothe_____(中心)partofthecity.8.Thebirdwasluckythatitjustmissed_______.A.catchingB.tobecaughtC.beingcaughtD.tocatch9.Don’twastetime___________(后悔)yourpastmistakes.10.Don’tbeunhappy;Iwasonly_t_________.(开玩笑)11.Itiscommonforteenagerstofeellonelyandm__________________.12.Thenumberofthedeaths_________(由...引起)fromroadaccidentshasincreasedgreatlyover评卷人得分三、英汉互译30\n13.Inmyfreetime,Ienjoy___________(打网球和网上冲浪).14.Thetower________________________(矗立在山顶之上)wasbuiltmorethan200yearsago.评卷人得分四、判断正误15.Afteryouhavefinishedthebook,pleasereturnitbacktothereadingroom.16.Theisland,wherewevisitedlastyear,innowcoveredwiththickdust.17.Theselessonshavetogooverbeforeyougotobed.___________18.IfhegoestoVienna,hewouldgoboatingontheRein.19.ThecitylocatedontheNorthIsland.20.Thepurposeoftheactivityisteachingthestudentshowtocooperatewiththeirteammates.21.Whencomparedthetwocultures,youmayfindtherearesomanydifferences.22.Ihopeyoutobehappywhileyouarehere.23.Seeingthesuntoriseabovethesurfaceofthesea,weletoutashoutofjoy.24.Hedidn’twanttorisktolosehislife.评卷人得分五、短语填空25.I________________________(宁愿步行)ratherthantaketheslowbus.(walk)26.Weshouldbepayspecialattentiontothedevelopmentofthesituation.Weshouldalsotellourfriendstobecarefulofit____________(也).27.Whowillthecompanywhenthebossretires?28.Weare_______________(赞成)thereform.29.Ionlyrememberthatthefiguresareexpressed_________ofapercentage.30.Fourdaysaftertheinjury,I______mysituation.31.Serenahascontinuedtoimproveand______fantastic.32.TheoriginalVenicecarnival_____________about200yearsago.(大约200年前结束。)33.Wastefulpeopleusually_____indebt.34.______,hedidn’tknowwhathappenedoutside.30\nA卷参考答案一、单项选择1.【答案】D2.【答案】A【解析】过去分词作宾语补足语。与它所修饰的hercolleagues存在被动关系。(be)amusedwith…3.【答案】C4.【答案】C5.【答案】C6.【答案】C7.【答案】B【解析】根据句子结构,第一个空应该使用现在分词作状语。再根据宾语thequestions和宾补unanswered的逻辑关系判断,宾补应该使用过去分词形式表示被动。8.【答案】D9.【答案】D【解析】考查动词用法。第二句意思为:“我非常赞同。让这两件事情相结合时非常好的。”havesth.done意为“使某事被做”。A项意为“相联系的”;B项意为“有关的”;C项意为“相连接的”;D项意为“同时做,兼有”。由句中Ican’tagreemore可知,应选D项,其余三项不符合语境,排除。10.【答案】C【解析】选C。由thelightisstillon可以知道等亮着,即关灯的动作没有发生,因此用forgettodosth。而forgetdoingsth表示灯已经关上了,而自己忘记了这一事实。此处不符合题意。二、完形填空11.【答案】ABCCADCBDBADBDA【解析】这是一则关于双胞胎的故事,说明了作为双胞胎既有他们苦恼的一面,也有乐趣的一面.在做这则完型填空时,只要抓住双胞胎非常相像这一特点,就很容易理解其中发生的事情了。1.A。“给某人穿(衣服)”应为dresssb.in。2.B根据下文可知野营中的情况比平时更糟糕.。3.C。theother加名词复数表示“剩余的所有的人”。4.C。睡袋应用于夜间。5.A。“称呼某人……”用callsb.…。6.D。7.C。根据后面的系动词were,应用both表复数。8.B。根据上下文可知,直到大学,这种情况才有所改变。9.D。指中学生涯的最后一个假期。10.B。“找到一份工作”可用get/findajob,但此处应用过去时。\n11.A。haveaweekoff休息一个星期。12.D。只有D项时态正确。13.B。14.D。15.A。没有一个人看出这时双胞胎交换了一下。B项不可带of。12.【答案】CACDACBCDADABAC【解析】本文讲述了一位外国人在乘车时遇到的麻烦。当他准备下车时,因为着急按了两次车铃,结果引出一场误会,导致不能及时下车。C。从上下文意思可知他准备下车,故选getoff。A。他按两次电铃的目的是希望列车员能听见。这里应用动词不定式表示目的,故选to。C。文章主要讲述过去发生的事情。应用一般过去时,故选didn’t.D。shoutatsb意为“对某人大吵,大嚷”,故选at。A。由文章可知,列车员很生气,用副词so来修饰“angry”与下文that构成固定搭配,即so…that…,意思是“如此……以至……”。C。与上题同解。B。根据文意可知列车员的话乘客一句也没有听懂。故选aword。C。因为是直接引语,所以这里用一般现在时。故选is。D。got为不接物动词,可以直接接副词home,意为“到家”。A。分析四个选项,只有howmany后可接可数名词复数D。这里for表示一种限定,指专门给驾驶员的信号。A。根据文意可知按两次车铃是提醒司机继续前进的信号,动词不定式在此作后置定语,故选togo。B。列车员与allow之间构成被动关系,这里应用被动语态,故选isallowed。A。列车员生气的情况已发生,所以用一般过去时,故选got。C。根据文意,这位乘客知道列车员生气的原因之后,应说“Isee.”。13.【答案】1~5BDABC6~10BDBAC11~15BACDD16~20BCAAD14.【答案】ABBDCCDADBAACDBDBACB15.【答案】1-5DBCDA6-10CBDAB11-15CBADC16-20BACCA16.【答案】1—20DABADBDAACACBCCBABDA【解析】1. 她从教师工作上退了下来,然而她一直很忙。B项有一定干扰性。keeprich意思是“富有”,从后文“Shewasevenwillingtoworkwithoutpay.”可以看出B项不符合题意。2.从空后的“thathelpedotherbusinessesfindjobsforoldpeople”可知她从事的是服务性工作。3.从空后的“Bytalkingwiththem”可以看出,AnnaDouglas每天都与很多老年人会面,而不是观察或安慰他们。4.通过与他们交谈,她认识到两件事情。接下来的两句便是她认识到的事情。recognize在这里是“认识到”的意思。5.老年人有未被利用的能力。这是她积极为老年人找工作发挥他们余热的原因。\n6.然而老年人也有老年人的问题。A项有较大干扰性。从后文我们知道,有一位老年人不受其孙子女的欢迎,这是他面临的问题,而不是错误。7.从后文“Shebegantowriteanewspapercolumncalled‘SixtyPlus’”我们知道,她为国家杂志写人物故事是以前的事。8.联系上下文可知Oldpeoplelikeherself是报纸的一个话题(subject),因此其他选项不符合题意。9.getold在这里为系表结构,其他选项不正确。10.B、D两项有较大干扰性。作者举的例子说明很多老年人被其孙子女误解,而不是(他们的要求)被拒绝等。11.从空后“seethetruthbehindaproblem”我们得知,AnnaDouglas用的是thinkingability。12.从下文举的例子看,她明白的是事情的起因,因此其他选项不符合题意。13.A项有较大干扰性。从前文我们知道AnnaDouglas是靠写文章与老年人交流,而不是建立了咨询中心,因此A项不符合题意。14.联系上下文我们可以推知,这位老年人与其孙子女关系并不融洽,因此当他进来时,孩子们就离开。15.她给这位老人建议了几种方法。16.A、C两项有较大干扰性。从空后的yourgrandchildren'sworld我们得知,想了解孙子女世界的一切是不可能的。17.本空承接and前的分句,因此答案应在questioning和listening间选择,选项中没有questioning。18.联系上文“Saygoodthingstothemandaboutthem”得此答案。A项有一定干扰性,空格前的never决定了此选项不正确。19.stickto在这里是“固执地坚持”。A,B两项均有一定干扰性。联系前文Mrs.Douglas认为老人应该多听听孙子女的见解,不要太固执地坚持自己的看法。speakout意思是“说出”,giveup是“放弃”,因此不符合题意。20.D项有较大干扰性。naturally意为“自然而然地”,而commonly指“通常情况下”。17.【答案】1~5CABBA6~10BACBD11~15CACDD16~20BBCBA18.【答案】CBBADDCCCBAADBDBACDB【解析】36.Ctoo…to…表示“太……而不能”,选C项,作者有意打破沉默,以免司机因为疲劳而出问题。37.B四个短语的含义:A“条件是”,B“害怕,唯恐”,C“相信”,D“以便”。语境表示害怕司机开车会太疲劳而有意和他攀谈,因此选B项。38.B这个故事发生在晚上,司机说他送完我这趟就回家,由此判断选B项,表示“出行”。A“夜晚”,C“循环”,D“过程”都不符合语境。39.A问了第一个问题之后,我接着对他发问。用throwout表示“随口说出”,如throwontone’ssuggestion“说出某人的建议”。B“赠送,泄露”,C“编造,虚构”,D“导致,造成”。40.D从这个司机的回答看,他不像别的出租车司机那样辛苦,他如此自在,这让“我”感到十分诧异。这里用easiness表示“自在,自如”。41.D我每次坐出租车的时候,从司机那儿听到的都是抱怨,说他们要从清早工作到深夜……这里用hear表示“听见,听到”。42.C\n赚钱很难,而且经常被警察罚款。从语境和选项看,出租车司机应是被警察“罚款”,所以选C43.C或者埋怨说,领导懒洋洋地坐在办公室里享受他们的劳动果实44.C从下面的叙述可知,这个司机觉得他原先那种日子很无聊,让人觉得很厌烦,因此选C项。45.B从前面的叙述可推知,这个人觉得当出租车司机很惬意:他每天不用早起,不用晚归,而且自己每个月能赚到足够的钱。46.A这里用hardly…Without的双重否定表示肯定的含义:很幸运,我几乎从来没有拉过空车。47.A从下文叙述判断选A项,从来不跟在跑空车的出租车后面,这样的车向南开,他就开车往北去。48.D与下文的“狭窄的街道”呼应,这里选D项表示“公路”。49.B从前文这个司机的叙述看,他很满意自己开出租车的生活,因此选B项。50.D从搭配看,这里用takepriden表示“以……自豪”。51.B从生活常识可知,高山上的氧气稀薄,因此选B项。52.A就像一句老话所说的,“不以物喜,不以己悲”,不以物质的收获为喜,不以个人的挫折为痛苦。53.C就像这个司机这样的境界,过一种简单而有思想的生活。simple与前面的high相对,符合语境。54.D此情此景,不禁让我感到不寻常。A“愤怒的”,B“满意的”,C“危险的”都不符合语境。55.B文章开头就暗示了故事发生的时间是晚上。19.【答案】一个游客丢失了几卷已拍摄好了的胶卷,本也没有什么大不了的。可这里的服务员就不这么看了,他们的服务又会怎样呢?请看——题号答案考查内容解题依据解题分析1B词义比较固定搭配前后照应一个游客付帐离开旅馆时被询问情况。workout算出(总数),算出总数,有预期的结果;checkout付帐离开旅馆;tryout试验,考验,提炼;stayout不在家,外出,呆在户外,坚持到……结束。2D词义比较逻辑推理被问到她对参观满意(enjoy)与否。expectone’svisit期待/盼望参观;realizeone’svisit认识到参观;payone’svisit访问,参观;enjoyone’svisit享受参观的乐趣,满意。3B前后照应词义比较逻辑推理她告诉说她度过了一个愉快的(wonderful),而不是失望的(disappointing),不舒适的(uncomfortable),重要的(important)假期。注意后句中的but的转折意义。4C词义比较逻辑推理常识运用但是客人伤心她丢失了(losing)好几卷科达彩色胶卷。take拿走,取通常表示有意行为;drop落下,下降,通常表示有意行为;lose遗失,浪费,表示无意行为;break破裂,打破,违犯,通常表示有意行为。5A常识运用词义比较逻辑推理客人装(load)在相机拍摄(take)好了却尚未冲洗(develop)的胶卷给丢失了。develop显影;冲洗,通常指胶片等的冲洗;take拿,取,拍摄;wash洗涤,冲洗,通常指衣物等物件的清洗;load装载,装填。6D词义比较逻辑推理常识运用客人对在该度假胜地拍摄的照片的失去肯定感到自己很蠢(silly),紧张不安(nervous),而特别地伤心(sad),不可能还镇定沉着(calm)。silly愚蠢的,无聊的;nervous紧张的,不安的;calm镇静的,沉着的;sad忧愁的,悲哀的。\n7C语句连贯因为(as)客人把这次游览她特别珍惜的记忆。说明客人伤心的原因。8A词义比较常识运用很清楚公园没有书面制定包含游客在公园里丢失照片在内的事情提供服务的规则.cover包括,包含,适用;find发现,找到;make制造,进行;keep保持,保存。9B前后照应逻辑推理词义比较客人很幸运(fortunately),得到了良好的服务。比较文章后文的内容。excitedly兴奋地;fortunately幸运地;therefore因此,所以;quietly平静地,静静地,寂静地。10A词义比较逻辑推理前台服务员懂得(understand)应该对游客关心爱护的迪尼斯服务理念。understand懂得,了解,表示状态意义;remind提醒,使想起;trust信任,信赖;discover发现,发觉。11B前后照应常识运用旅游地应该关心照顾游客(guests),而非其它工人(workers),经理(managers),职员(clerks)。12C词义比较逻辑推理她要游客留下一两卷未用过的(unused)胶卷以拍摄表演的其它内容,而不是印刷好的(printed),拍摄好的(shot),记录好的(recorded)胶卷,并向她保证照顾好其它的表演内容。13D常识运用逻辑推理两周后,该游客收到了一个装有胶卷(film),也许还有名片(card),照相机(camera)的包裹(packet)。14B常识运用逻辑推理词义比较包裹里是我们表演的演员的照片,并有每一个表演者的亲笔(personally)签名,而非他们的经常的(frequently),唯一的(alone),实际的签名。frequently常常,频繁地;personally亲自;alone;actually实际上,事实上。15B逻辑推理常识运用同时还有公园里游行队伍和燃放烟花爆竹表演(performances)的照片(pictures),而不应该是规则(rules),手册(handbooks)。16C逻辑推理词义比较这些照片自然是那前台服务员下班(work)后利用自己的休息时间(time)拍摄的。case和position与文意不符。17A前后照应逻辑推理作者我碰巧知晓了包括照片(photo),这个公园地点(place)和那个表演(show)在内的整个的事情(story)。18C逻辑推理语法规则她说在她一生中,从来没有(never)从任何事情中得到过这样好的服务。注意句子中的倒装结构,可以排除almost和nearly。only与文意不符。19D逻辑推理常识运用前后照应综合全文,也许有好的建议(advice),好的经验(experience)和好的质量(quality),但良好的服务(service)不是来自于政策性的手册上的规定。20A词义辨析逻辑推理前后照应良好的服务来自于那些会关心,会护理(care)的有心人,来自于对那种姿态给予鼓励和学习的文化、素养。care注意,照料,关心,护理;serve服务,招待;like喜欢,爱好;know知道,了解。20.【答案】AACBCDCBCADBABCDACDA三、阅读理解21.【答案】DAAA22.【答案】1.解析:此题考查词义理解。从第一句知,学英语有四项技能,再结合其回答是speaking,从下文看均讲述与说有关的内容,显然与听、读和写都无关。故A项正确。答案:A2解析:此题考查细节。从第一段最后一句话“Speakingtoyourselfcanbe‘dangerous’becausemeninwhitecoatsmaycomeandtakeyouaway!”\n可知,显然这里的“meninwhitecoats”“穿着白外套的人”是指医生们。答案:B3解析:此题考查推理判断。从文章的最后一段“Whenyouknowthatyouhavemadeamistake,youknowthatyouhavemadeprogress!”可推知。答案:C...4.解析:此题考查推理判断。对初学英语的人来说,读诗歌都比较难,更不用说背诵了,再用排除法结合常识可推知答案。答案:A23.【答案】CADCB24.【答案】BCDD25.【答案】CDAC26.【答案】DCBA27.【答案】1—4DCBA【解析】1.第四段讲述美国大学生有很多不同的方法支付学费,比如奖学金、贷款和打工。2.从文中关于补助金的描述判断,它的对象是低收入的还没有拿到学位的在校学生,不需要偿还,可见它比贷款或奖学金(需要学习与表现好)或打工都好。3.文中说有少数学生的确支付昂贵的学费,还说名气高的大学增加学费可以吸引学生,由此判断名牌大学的学费高。4.从全文内容判断本文的中心是说现在大学学费太贵,然后谈论学生如何支付大学学费。28.【答案】ACAC29.【答案】1---4CAAA【解析】1.安全理事会的作用见第一段倒数第三句。2.从第三段可知美国说UN不适合作为和平护卫者,并且用130场战争来证明。3.最后一段supporters指出联合国提供了经济和技术帮助给予不发达的国家。4.这是一个常识性试题,往往得到联合国经济援助的是第三世界国家。一般来讲,得到联合国援助的人肯定也支持它。30.【答案】DBDB31.【答案】DBAA32.【答案】1-4ACBB33.【答案】BCBA34.【答案】BCADC35.【答案】BDAB36.【答案】1-5CABAD37.【答案】1—4ACBA38.【答案】ACCDD39.【答案】BCBB40.【答案】CCACD\n四、短文改错41.【答案】on→atpasses→passingwhich→thatafter→sincemany→muchterribly→terriblebad→worsehad→hasusedto后加be去掉the42.【答案】InearlyJanuarythisyear,therateofUFOreportswere(was)steady,aroundthreeperweeks(week).Whenhowever,onMonday,January16.asciencefictionfilmaboutvisitorsto(from)outerspacewasshownontelevision,therewasthe(an)immediateincreaseinreportsofsightingsfromallpartsoftheStates.Thecommandingofficer,WayneTyler,who(was/is)directlyresponsibleforthestudyofallsuchreports,decidedtomaking(make)hisfindingsknown.They(he)wroteanarticle,whichsaidthatallUFOreportscouldbeexplainedforquitenaturallybyaircraftmovements.Follow(Following)thisexplanation,therewasarapiddropinthenumberofreportedsightings,because(although/though/but/yet)therateremainedabovethepreviouslevel.43.【答案】tomeet→meeting【解析】avoid是及物动词,后接动名词作宾语。44.【答案】is→arecalling→calledhis→theirAny→Someclothing→clothesable前加bewriting→writtentotal→totallycourse→coursesa去掉of45.【答案】DearStephen,Iamwrittentotellyouaboutmyproblemwithmyteacher.Idon’tknowwhattodealwithit.InmysparetimeIwritinghowoftengotothelibrarytofindanythingaboutspacetravel.Thismakesmyteacherveryangry.Tohim,goodmarkssomething\nareeverythingandIshouldspendlesstimeonmylessons,evenatweekends.Ithinkhealthyhobbiesishelpfulinourmorearestudies.WhetherIcanachieveabalancebetweenmyschoolworkandmyhobbies,itwillbeofgreatvaluestomyIfvaluefuturedevelopment.ButI∧thinkmyteacherunderstandsme.Ifeelbadlyaboutthat.WhatshallIdo?Canyoudon’tbadoffermesomesuggestions?Yours,LiHua46.【答案】1.whether→that2.win→won3.such→so4.here→there5.good→well6.year→years7.by→to8.去掉a9.seeing前加to10.any→some47.【答案】losing→lostwell→goodby→inWhat→How去掉towhich→whatmuch前加as去掉timethegood→aeffective→effectively48.【答案】1.but后加the/my2.actual→actually3.tape→tapes4.looking后加for5.choose→chose6.去掉us7.√8.produced→producing9.that后加was10.that→what49.【答案】made→make50.【答案】1.is后面加a 2.第二个is→was3.去掉the 4.去掉to 5.had→have 6.去掉for 7.since→when/if 8.in后面加the 9.√ 10.so→asB卷参考答案一、补全短文1.【答案】1-5.DEFCB\n2.【答案】1-5FAGCD二、单词拼写3.【答案】athlete4.【答案】pressure5.【答案】vary6.【答案】curious7.【答案】central8.【答案】C9.【答案】regretting10.【答案】teasing11.【答案】misunderstood12.【答案】arising三、英汉互译13.【答案】playingtennisandsurfingtheInternet14.【答案】standingontopofthehill四、判断正误15.【答案】去掉back16.【答案】where→which17.【答案】goover→begoneover18.【答案】goes→shouldgo/went/wereto19.【答案】located之前加is20.【答案】Thepurposeoftheactivityisteachingthestudentshowtocooperatewiththeirteammates.【toteach】21.【答案】compared→comparing22.【答案】hope→wish23.【答案】torise→rising24.【答案】tolose→losing五、短语填空25.【答案】prefertowalk26.【答案】aswell27.【答案】takecontrolof28.【答案】Infavorof29.【答案】interms\n30.【答案】cametounderstand31.【答案】makeprogress32.【答案】cametoanend33.【答案】endup34.【答案】Lostinthought

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