黑龙江省实验中学2021-2022学年度高三学年上学期第五次月考 英语 试卷

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黑龙江省实验中学2019级高三学年第五次月考英语试卷试卷满分:150分(听力不计分)考试时长:120分钟I卷(选择题共120分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小

题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwouldthewomanliketodo?A.VisittheGreatWall

.B.Climbthemountain.C.Dosomereading.2.Howistheweather?A.Hot.B.Icy.C.Rainy.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atashop.B

.Athome.C.Atapark.4.WhenisDrBrownfreetomorrow?A.At10:00a.m.B.At1:00p.m.C.At3:00p.m.5.Whycan’tthemangofordinner?A.He’

stootired.B.He’sbroke.C.He’slosthisphone.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将

有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题:6.Wherecanwantadvertisementsbefound?A.Onthebulletinboard.B.Outsidethesupermarket.C.Inth

eentrancetotheneighborhood.7.Whatwouldthewomanliketoworkas?A.Agardener.B.Acleaner.C.Asaleswoman.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题:8.Whatdoesthe

manwanttostudy?A.Computer.B.Science.C.Cooking.9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Studycomputeratcollege.B.Openarestaurantbyhimself.C.

Haveatalkwithhisparents.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题:10.WhathappenedtoSara’sphone?A.Itwasstolen.B.Itwasbroken.C.Itwastakenaway.11.Whywa

sSara’smotherangry?A.Sara’sunawarenessoftimearrangement.B.Sara’smissinganimportantappointment.C.Sara’stoomuch

expenseonthephone.12.What’sthemostpossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Classmates.C.Roommates.听第9段材料,回答

第13至16题:13.HowwasCharles’summervacation?A.Disappointing.B.Tiring.C.Relaxing.14.WithwhomdidthewomanvisitShanghai?A.Herfather.B.Her

mother.C.Herfriend.15.Wheredoesthewomanwanttowork?A.InAmerica.B.InBeijing.C.InShanghai.16.WhydoesCharleswanttoworkinBeijing?A.It’snear

ertohishometown.B.Hecangetnewexperiences.C.Itspeoplearemuchricher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题:17.Whendidtheearthquakehappen?A.In2010

.B.Whenthespeakerwas20.C.10yearsago.18.Whatwasthespeakerdoingwhentheearthquakehappened?A.Cookinglunch.B.Doingherhome

work.C.WatchingTV.19.Wheredidthepeoplespendthenight?A.Underthetable.B.Ontheplayground.C.Underabed.20.Howmanype

oplegotinjured?A.Afew.B.Few.C.None.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHeisa62-year-oldsuperiorcourtjudge,but

theyareformeraddictsandcriminals.Allofthem,however,arepartofoneteam:theSkidRowRunningClubinLosAngeles(L.A.).Twiceaweek,beforethesunco

mesup,JudgeCraigMitchellrunsthemilefromhisofficeatthecountycourthousetoTheMidnightMission,asocialservicesorganizationcente

redinDowntown’sSkidRow—thewell-knownareawherethecity’slargesthomelesspopulationlives.Attheorganization,h

emeetsagroupof30to40peopleandtogethertheyrunthroughEastL.A.Thegroupincludesrunnersfromallwalksoflifeandalllevelsofathleticism.Somemembersare

homelessorinrecovery,andothersarelawyers,socialworkersorstudents.Mitchelldevelopedtheprogramin2012afteramanhe’doncesentencedtoprison

returnedtothankhim.“Hewasparoled(假释)toTheMidnightMissionanddecidedtocomebackandsaid‘Thankyou,JudgeMitchell,fortreatingmelikeahumanbei

ng.’ThepresidentoftheorganizationatthetimeaskedmeiftherewassomethingthatIcoulddotocontributetotheorganization,andIt

houghtofstartingarunningclub.Thatwastheinception,”Mitchellsaid.Everyyear,MitchelltakeshismostdevotedSkidRowrunnersonafreet

riptoparticipateinaninternationalmarathon.“Icomebacktothecourthouseafteranyrunandcheckoffwhoisthere.Andso

,Iknowexactlywhohasbeenfaithfultotherunningprogramandwhojustcomesonceinawhile,”hesaid.Mitchellsayshe’sseensomeparticipantst

urntheirlivesaround,attendingcollege,securingfull-timeemploymentandpossessingcalmness.“Runningisawayfortheparticipantstobuildrelationships,”hesaid.“

Youcanbeanamazingrunnerandbenefitasmuchasourfastrunners,becauseattheendofthedayyou’regoingtobesurroundedbypeoplewhoreallycareaboutyouandwanttosp

endtimewithyou.Everybodyiswelcome.Webelieve.Welisten.Wesupport.”21.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSkidRowRunningC

lub?A.Itconsistsofallsortsofmembers.B.Itwassetuptomakeaprofit.C.It’sfailedtowinpopularityinL.A.D.Itwasdesignedmainl

yforcourtjudges.22.WhydoesMitchellcheckoffrunnersafteranyrun?A.Tochecktheirhealth.B.Tocomparetheirspeed.C.Tomakesureofthei

rpresence.D.Topraisedevotedrunners.23.WhatdoesMitchell’sstorytellus?A.Wecanmakeadifferencewhenwecare.B.Runningcanhighlyeducatecr

iminals.C.Wecangainadmirationifweworkhard.D.Runningcanhelpbuildacharityforthepoor.BIhadalwaysbeenoneofthosequietboyswhopreferr

eddreamstotherealworld.Iwas,inaddition,absurdlyshy,andthereforeoftenmistakenforafool,whichupsetmedeeply.Fornothingter

rifiedmemorethantheprospectofcorrectingafalseimpression.ThoughIwasoftenblamedbymistakesmadebymyclassmates,Ineve

rdaretosayawordinself-defense.Iwouldsimplygohometohideinacornerandcry.Mygreatestpleasurewastositalon

e,reading,andletmythoughtsdriftawayinthestories.Mydaydreamswereinsharpcontrasttoreallife;theywerefullofadventuresandheroicdee

ds.Theyleftmarksonme.Therewas,forinstance,abookaboutthehistoryoftheRomanEmpire,inwhichanambassador,whilenego

tiatingatreaty,wastoldthathewastoacceptthetermsoffered,onpainofdeath:hisresponsewastoplungehisarmintoafireandcontinuewithhisdeliberations,inab

solutecalm.Inspiredbyhiscourage,Iproceededtotestmyownpowersofresiliencebyplungingmyownhandintothefire,onlytoburnmyfingers

badly.Icanstillseethatambassador,smilingcalmlythroughhispain.Fatherhatedmyreadingallthetime,andsometimeshethrewawaymybooks.Somenightsherefu

sedtoletmeturnonthelightinmybedroom.ButIcouldalwaysfindaway,andafterhecaughtmereadingbythelightofastring-wicklamp,hegaveupandle

ftmetoit.TherewasatimewhenItriedmyhandatwriting;indeed,Ievenmadeafewlittlepoems,butIquicklyabandonedmyefforts.Nomat

terwhatIhadbottledupinsideme,Iwasextremelyanxiousaboutlettingitout,andsomyadventuresinwritingended.Idid,howev

er,carryonpainting.Therewas,Ithought,noriskofrevealinganythingpersonal.Ijusttooksomethingfromtheoutsideworldandbrough

tittolifeonpaper.SometimesIdidhidesomepersonalexpressioninit,butImadesurethatitwasinvisibleenoughtobeunseenandtr

ivialenoughtobeignored.ThefirsttimeIshowedmypaintingtomyfather,hewascaughtinsilenceforawhileandthenhebreatheddeeply,

andsaid,“Mysonfinallymadesomething.”ThenhereIam,asateacherattheAcademyofFineArts,wonderinghoweverythingh

appened,frommydaydreamstopainting.24.Thesentence“Theyleftmarksonme.”(inParagraph2)means________.A.daydr

eamsdidnothingbuthurtthewriterbadlyB.daydreamsinfluencedthewriter’sbehaviorinreallifeC.thewriterhadlastingmemor

yofthebookshereadD.thewritercouldn’tdistinguishbooksformreality25.Thewritergaveupwritingbecause________.

A.itwasnotasinterestingasreadingB.hewastooshytorevealhisinnerworldC.hecouldn’twritegoodworksD.hisfatherdidn’tlik

ehimwriting26.Throughoutthepassagewhatcanwelearnaboutthewriter’sfather?A.Hewasimpressedwithhisson’spainting.B.Hedidn’tliketheper

sonalityofhisson.C.Hewastouchedbyhisson’spersistenceinreading.D.Hehadahighexpectationofhissoninwriti

ng.27.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.thepowerofreadingB.thewriter’sadventurousdaydreamsC.reflectiono

nthestartofacareerD.theeffortsmadetobepainterCWhenyoudon’thaveacarandneedtogetaround,areyoumorelikelytocallfor

anUberorLyft,oracab?LastFriday,Lyft—theride-sharingcompany,wentpublicasitsstocks(股票)startedtradingonthemarket.Lyfthasbecomethefirstbiginitialpublicof

feringofthe“gigeconomy”age.Whilethecompanyisnotmakingprofitsyet,itischangingthemeaningofwork.Whatisgigeconomyandwhatmakesits

oappealing?Gigworksareindependentcontractsorpart-timejobssuchasUber.Inthegigeconomy,companieshireinde

pendentcontractorsinsteadoffull-timeemployees.Thisisdifferentfromtraditionalcompanieswherefull-timewor

kersholdalifetimecareer.Inthepast,onlysmallcompanieshiredcontractors,whiletoday,employerslikeAmazonandGooglerelyontemporaryworkforce.Theseco

mpaniessavecostsastheyarenotlegallyrequiredtoprovidehealthcarebenefits,retirementsavingsorpaidtimeofftogigworkers.Gigworka

ppealstodifferentpeoplefordifferentreasons.Forsome,itaffordsflexibletimingsandforotherswhoarelookingforfull-timejobs

,itprovidesasourceofincometosupportthemselves.Somepeopleworkafull-timejobandsupplement(补充)theirsalarywithgigjobssuchasdrivin

gforUberorLyft.Joiningthegigeconomymaybesimple,butmaintainingasteadycareeriseasiersaidthandone.Gigworkcome

swithunsteadypayandworkloads.You’reyourownboss.Itsoundsfun,butwhenyouhavenoself-controlandanunsteadyjob,youmightsplurgeally

ourmoneythefirstweekandliveonbreadpiecesfortherestofthemonth!Besidesastrongsenseofresponsibility,gigworkershavetosta

yuptodatetogetcompaniestohirethem.Despitethechallengesgigworkersface,nearly60millionAmericansarepartofthiswork

force.Asthisnumbergrows,wehavetoseehowsocietyandcompaniesadapttothisnewworldofwork!28.WhatcanbelearnedaboutLyf

tfromthepassage?A.Ithasbuiltupalargefortune.B.Itemploysafixednumberoffull-timeworkers.C.Itappealstopeopleasameansofpublictransport.D.Itmarks

thearrivalofgigeconomyage.29.Whoaremostlikelytobecomegigworkers?A.Peopleseekingforasteadyincome.B.Peopleinneedofflexibleworkinghours.C.Those

desperatetogetpaidvacations.D.Thoseconcernedaboutretirementaccounts.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“splurge”inparagraph4mean?A.Sp

endmoneyfreely.B.Depositmoneyautomatically.C.Earnmoneyquickly.D.Allocatemoneyrandomly.31.Whatisthemessagemainlyconveyedinthepassage?A.Peop

leshouldadjusttonewworktrendswiththeriseofgigcompanies.B.Theappearanceofgigcompanieswillsolvethejobproblems.C.Gigworkershav

etopossesssomemuch-neededqualities.D.Gigworkershavetofacesomepotentialchallenges.DThereareloadsofresearchthatshows

thatspendingtimeinnatureisgoodforyourhealthandwell-being.Butnoteveryonelivesnearapark.Andnoteveryonecaneasilygetoutdoors.So,whathappensw

henyoubringnatureintoyourhomeviaTV?Anewstudyfindsthatavirtualnatureexperiencecanhavesomeofthesameeffects.Theresearcherswantedtoseeifthesam

epositiveimpactsofbeingoutinnaturewouldtranslatetoexperiencingnaturevirtually,studyco-authorAlexSmalley,PhDstudentandre

searcherontheVirtualNatureprojectintheU.K,tellsTreehugger.“Wewereparticularlyinterestedinrelievingbor

edombecauseit’sanegativestatecommonlyexperiencedbyolderpeopleincarehomes,”hesays.Forthestudy,researchersbr

ought96adultsintoalabandcausedboredombyhavingthemwatchafour-minutevideoofamandiscussinghisworkatanofficesupplycompany.Inamonotone(单一的)voice,t

hemandescribedaconversationwithaclient,eatinglunchathisdesk,andhowtheydeterminethepricesofproducts.Then,thestudyparticipantsexp

eriencedscenesofanunderwatercoralreefscenefromtheBBC’s“BluePlanet11”series.TheyeitherwatcheditonTV,watchedwithavirtualrealityheadsetusing360

-degreevideo,orwatchedwithavirtualrealityheadsetusingcomputer-generatedinteractivepictures.Researchersfoundthatallthreemethodsmin

imizednegativefeelingslikesadnessandsignificantlyloweredboredom.Theinteractivevirtualrealityexperienceac

tuallyincreasedpositivefeelings,suchashappiness,andstrengthenedtheconnectionspeoplesaidtheyhadtonatu

re.“IthinkweweremostsurprisedthatjustwatchingnatureonTVledtopositivechangesacrosseachofourmeasures,suggestingthate

venshort,five-minuteburstsofwatchingnaturalhistoryprogrammingcanhaveaneffectonwell-being.”Smalleysays.Originally,th

eimpetusbehindthestudywastoresearchbenefitsforpeoplewhoarestuckindoors,suchasthoseinnursinghomesorpeoplerecoveringfromillness.Butthereareentirelyne

wpositiveresultsintoday’sworldduetoCOVID-19,“Weneverimaginedapandemicwouldmeantheresultsmightapplytosuchawidepa

rtoftheglobalpopulation,”Smalleysays.“We’dalwaysrecommendtryingtogetoutintonaturewhereverpossiblebutforthosewhocan’t,ourfindingss

uggestthatdigitalexperiencesofnaturecouldprovideashort-termfix.”32.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlyfocuson?A.Thepurposeofthere

search.B.Theanalysisoftheresearchresults.C.Thepositiveeffectsofbeingoutinnature.D.Thenegativestateolderpeopleexperience.33.Whatdoestheunder

linedword“impetus”inParagraph6probablymean?A.Profit.B.Theory.C.Application.D.Motivation.34.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesSmalleythinkoftheresearchr

esults?A.Someofthemstillremaintobefurtherconfirmed.B.Theyfallshortofresearchers’initialexpectations.C.

Theyareunexpectedlyhelpfultoawiderangeofpeople.D.SomeofthemarenotpracticalintimesofCOVID-19.35.Whichofthefollowingis

thebesttitleforthetext?A.TheFutureofVirtualNatureinNursingHomesB.BeingOutinNatureBenefitsBothHealthandWell-beingC.WatchingNatureonTVBoost

sMoodandEasesBoredomD.SuitableMethodsofEnjoyingVirtualNatureforSickPeople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。Forgetfulnesscanbeanormalpartofaging.___36___.Asaresult,somepeoplemaynoticethatittakeslongertolearnnewthings;theydon’tre

memberinformationaswellastheydid,ortheylosethingsliketheirglasses,cellphonesorothersmallitems.Theseareusuallysignsofmildforgetfuln

ess,notseriousmemoryproblems.___37___.Forexample,medicationsideeffects,vitaminB12shortage,alcoholism,tumors(肿瘤)orinfectionsinthebraincancauseme

moryloss.Adoctorshouldtreatseriousmedicalconditionsliketheseassoonaspossible.Emotionalproblems,suchasstress,anxietyordepression,canmakeapers

onmoreforgetful.Forinstance,someonewhohasrecentlyretiredorwhoiscopingwiththedeathofarelativeorafriendmayfeelsad,lonelyorworried.___38___.Th

econfusionandforgetfulnesscausedbyemotionsareusuallytemporaryandgoawaywhenthefeelingsfade.Theemotionalproblemscanbeeasedbysupportivefriendsan

dfamily.___39___.Treatmentmayincludecounseling,medicationorboth.Ifyou’reconcernedthatyouorsomeoneyouknowhasaseriousmemoryproblem,talkwi

thyourdoctor.___40___.Healthcareprofessionalscanrecommendwaystomanagetheproblemormakesuggestionsontreatmentorservicesthatmighthelpyouout.A.It’sadvis

abletohavehealthissuestreatedintime.B.Considerparticipatinginclinicaltrialsorstudies.C.Butiftheylastforalongtime,itisnec

essarytogethelpfromadoctor.D.Heorshecandiagnosetheproblemorreferyoutoaspecialist.E.Aspeoplegetolder,changesoccurinallpartsofthebody,includingthe

brain.F.Tryingtodealwiththeselifechangesleavessomepeopleconfusedorforgetful.G.Somememoryproblemsarerelatedtohealthissuesthatmaybetreatable.第三

部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。HeimaeyisasmallislandoffthesoutherncoastofIcelandofju

st4,200people.Butwithitsneighboringislands,there___41___theworld’slargestpuffincolony(海鹦群).Eachspring,puffinsgototheislandstobreed.Aroun

dAugust,babypuffins___42___theirwaytotheocean.That’swhenthe___43___begins.Babypuffinsleaveatnightbyinstinct(本能)an

dfollowthelightofthe___44___tothesea.Buttheyare___45___bybrightlights.Everyyear,alargenumber___46___lost.Worsestill

,thelostbirdsare___47___hitbycarsoreatenbycats.Eachbreedingseason,the___48___ofHeimaeystarttheirownmid

night___49___,whichiscalledthePufflingPatrol.They___50___toformsearchparties.“Whenyouseeabird,youtryto___51___itandguideitint

othebox,”EldurHansen,a14-year-oldboysaid.Thenextmorning,theytakethebirdstothebeachfor___52___.Overtheyears,kidshaveevendev

elopeda___53___method.“Youdonotthrowthemlikeabaseball,”Eldursays.“Youholdtheminbothhands.Then___54___yourarmsoutin

frontofyouandletgo.”Beforebeingset___55___,thebirdsare___56___andtagged(附上标签)fortrackingpurposes.“Thankstokids’help,wes

cientistshavelearnedthatbabypuffinsnowweighless.Thatmeanstheyhavea___57___chanceofsurvival,”saysErpu

rHansen,Eldur’sdad,aresearcherintheSoutheastIcelandNatureResearchCenter.Scientistsworrypuffinswill___58___completely.Butthekidsgiv

e___59___toErpurHansen.“The___60___isthatpeoplecanmakeadifference,”hesays.“Eachtimethesekidshelpabirdgetbacktotheoc

ean,theyshowusthat.”41.A.hasB.standsC.livesD.contains42.A.searchB.makeC.continueD.follow43.A.troubleB.li

feC.journeyD.luck44.A.sunB.candleC.moonD.bulb45.A.excitedB.puzzledC.delightedD.surprised46.A.getintoB.giveoffC.endup

D.figureout47.A.slightlyB.fluentlyC.hardlyD.mainly48.A.scientistsB.birdsC.adultsD.children49.A.voyageB.adventureC.researchD.competition50.A.getB.c

ollectC.gatherD.turn51.A.cornerB.runC.countD.catch52.A.saleB.releaseC.freedomD.fun53.A.gentleB.roughC.calmD.tough54.A.takeB.foldC.waveD.sp

read55.A.upB.outC.freeD.apart56.A.weighedB.raisedC.fedD.tapped57.A.higherB.lowerC.worseD.better58.A.dieoutB.giveoutC.letoutD.makeo

ut59.A.sourceB.loveC.patienceD.energy60.A.purposeB.storyC.newsD.message第二节单项选择题(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)61.Waiter,wouldyoupleasecomeandexplain

tomewhythesteakissotough?I______askedforitrare(半熟).A.graduallyB.materiallyC.specificallyD.legally62.Itwashisstr

ongcommunicationskillswhich_______intheinterviewthatfinallywonhispositionasthesalesmanagerinthisarea.A.hadshownB.hasshownC.

hasbeenshownD.hadbeenshown63.Lookatthetimetable.Hurryup!FlightCZ3694______offat17:15.A.takesB.tookC.willbetakenD.ha

staken64.—Wherehaveyoubeen?—I__________intheheavytraffic.Otherwise,I_________hereearlier.A.gotstuck;wouldhavecomeB.gotstuck;hadcomeC.havegotstuck

;wouldcomeD.hadgotstuck;wouldcome65.Atlastwefoundapathleadingtothetopofthemountain,______wesawabeautifulsunrise.A.inwhereB.inwhichC.whichD.fromwher

e66.Duetothereformandopening-up,ourlivingconditions,undoubtedly,haveimproved______overthepastdecades.A.consideratelyB.approximatel

yC.appropriatelyD.considerably67.—Whydoyouchoosetoworkinaninternationaltravelagency?—Well,youknow,Englishismy______.Soitismybestchoice.A.s

trengthB.talentC.abilityD.skill68.—Whatdoesthenoticeoverthereread?—“Nomedia______covertheeventwithoutthepermissionoftheorganizingcommit

tee.”A.willB.mayC.shallD.must69.Ifthestudents’interestinthesubjectismotivated,theywill______thechallengeandcommitmoretimeandenergytothe

irstudies.A.faceuptoB.keeppacewithC.putupwithD.liveupto70.—Howaretheygettingonwiththeirwork?—Allgoeswellas__________.A.tobeplannedB.

beingplannedC.planningD.planned71.Lackofconfidencedoescausesomeproblems—infactfarmoreserious________thanlackofexperiencedoe

s.A.oneB.thoseC.onesD.that72.Mostschoolsnowadaysprefertousecontinuous__________,becauseitgivesafairerpictureofhowthe

studenthasdoneduringthewholeyear.A.arrangementB.assessmentC.argumentD.approach73.Aftercountlessinterviewsandpresentations,Imana

gedto________amongthecandidatesandsurvivethetestalone.A.figureoutB.putoutC.standoutD.ruleout74.Atthefrontofthes

upermarket,acharitygrouphassetupastand,_____cookedsausagesandflowerstoraisefunds.A.soldB.havingsoldC.sellingD.beingsold75.Nowthat_______energy,sucha

ssunlight,windandwater,isfriendlytotheenvironment,weshouldfullyemployit.A.effectiveB.alternativeC.sensitiveD.creative76.Ourgoalistomake

highereducationavailabletoeveryonewhoiswillingandcapable_______hisfinancialsituation.A.inviewofB.incaseofC.intermsofD.regard

lessof77.Afterfivehours’drive,theyreached_______thelocalcalledParadisethey'dbeendreamingof.A.thatB.whereC.which

D.what78._____afewactivitiessuccessfully,Jacksonbecomesmuchmoreconfidentabouthimselfanddeterminestobeahost.A.Org

anizingB.HavingorganizedC.OrganizedD.Toorganize79.Inadditiontofillingstomachsofhisfamily,he________hi

mselftoimprovingthequalityofthehomelesspeople’slifeforyears.A.hasbeendevotingB.woulddevoteC.isdevotingD.devotes80.________youmas

teraneffectivemethodtostudyFrench________makegreatprogressinashorttime.A.Onlyif;willyouB.Onlyif;youwillC.Unless;willyouD.Unless;youwillI

I卷(非选择题共60分)第四部分语言能力考查(共两节,满分25分)第一节用所给词汇的正确形式填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)81.Thedeskandseatcanbeadjustedtothe___

_______(high)ofanychild.82.Allouractivitiestookplaceunderthe__________(guide)ofanexperiencedteacher.83.Healthcarew

orkersareattheriskofgettinginfectiousdiseasesbecauseoftheir__________(expose)topatients.84.Your__________(donate)isgreatlyapprec

iatedandthemoneywillbeusedtohelpthestudentsfrompoorfamilies.85.Smalland______(distance)fromcitiesthoughmyhometownis,therei

salwayssomethingdifferenttocatchyoureyes.86.Ifithadnotbeenfortheheroes’__________(contribute)andsacrifices,wewouldn’tbeleading

suchahappylife.87.Weapologizeforany__________(convenient)youmayhavebeencausedbythedelayoftheflight.88.However__________(challenge)thesituations

seem,weshouldalwaysstaycalmasadults.89.Withthe__________(apply)of5Gtechnologycomeprofoundchangesinalmostallfieldsthroughouttheworld.90.Itwasa

__________(demand)job,butanyhowhemanagedtohandleitappropriately.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheAmazoniskey___91___t

hehealthoftheentireplanet.Itisthelargestrainforestintheworld,___92___(rough)halfthesizeoftheUnitedStates.Statisticsshowthatnearly20%oftheoxygen__

_93___(produce)bytheEarth’slandcomesfromtheAmazonrainforest.Italsoputsanenormousamountofwaterintotheatmosphereatatime__

_94___citiesaredryingup.TheAmazonissuckingincarbonandgreenhousegaseswhileslowingtherisingtemperatures.___95___it’snowburningatarecordr

ate—withimagesfromspace___96___(show)thesmokecoveringmuchofBrazil.It’snottheonlymajorforestindanger.Nearlyhalfoft

heworld’sforeststhat___97___(stand)whenhumansstartedfarmingarenowgone.Thechiefreasonisthe___98___(expand)ofagricul

tureintoforestedareas.InBrazilit’scattleranching,soyproductionandlogging,accordingtoNigelSizer,tropicalforestecologist.“Itisresponsiblefor80%

to90%of___99___lossoftropicalforestsaroundtheworld.”Environmentalgroupssaytheseactivitiescan___100___(sl

ow)inamuchmoresustainableway.91._______________92._______________93._______________94._______________95._______________96._____________

__97._______________98._______________99._______________100._______________第五部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上

老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(/\),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,

并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Peoplealwayssaythatwelackoftheeyesofrealizingthebeauty

inlife.Ican’tagreecomplete.LastFriday,Iwakeupveryearlyanddecidedtotakeawalk.Inthesquaretheremanyseniorcitizensweredancing,Ifoundseveraleldersab

sorbinfeedingbirds.Withoutmanycars,werealizedthatthecitylookedsocleanandbeautiful.Somecoffeeshop,whichusedtobeoldandshabb

y,decoratedprettywellandcaughtmyattention.Onbothsidesofthestreetwasbigtreescoveringthewholecity,makingitag

reencity.Atthatmoment,Ifoundacitywassointeresting.HowIregretignoringitsbeautybefore!第二节书面表达(满分25分)你校英语戏剧社要举办一场演出。剧社请你在学校宣传栏“英语角”发布一则通

知。内容包括:1.剧目的名称;2.演出的时间、地点;3.观看时的要求。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Notice_____________________________________

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