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江苏省扬州中学2019—2020学年高三年级月考英语试卷2020.05本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节;每题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Johnisgoingtogiveaspeech.B.Johnwon’tcome
tothemeeting.C.ThewomandoubtswhetherJohnwillcome.2.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Abookbyanewauthor.B.Abooktheyhavebothread.C.Abookbyanauth
ortheybothknow.3.Whichisthewomangoingtochoosenextyear?A.Extrasport.B.Cooking.C.Art.4.Howisthewomangettingalongwithherpianolessons?
A.Sheistiredofthem.B.Sheismakingprogress.C.Shewantstogivethemup.5.WhydidMr.Greenknockthegirldown?A.Hewasdrivingfast.B.Hedidn’tseethegirl.C.Hewasdru
nk.第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)请听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.WhendoesthetrainarriveinNewcastle?A.13:30,Tuesday.B.13:30,Monday.C.11:30,Tuesday.7.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopayf
ortheticket?A.£40B.£25C.£15听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatkindofanimalhasbeenmostcommonlydrawninthecave?A.Thehorse.B.Thebull.C.The
fish.9.Whywasthecaveclosedin1963?A.Thetouristshaddrawnpicturesonthewalls.B.Somepictureshadbeendestroyed.C.Fewpeoplehadvisi
tedthecave.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whichsportdoesthewomanchoosetodo?A.Tennis.B.Basketball.C.Volleyball.11.Onw
hatdaywillthewomancomeforthecourse?A.Monday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.12.Whatisthepriceforonelesson?A.£5B.£3.75C.£8.75听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
。13.Howlonghasthemanworkedatthehospital?A.Forthreeyears.B.Fortwoyears.C.Forfiveyears.14.Whatwilltheman’sofficepaydu
ringthecourse?A.Hiscoursefees.B.Hislivingcosts.C.Hissalary.15.Howlongdoesthepart-timecourselast?A.Forawholeyear.B.For18months.
C.Fortwoyears.16.Whichcoursedoesthemanchoose?A.Thefull-timecourse.B.Thepart-timecourse.C.Themodularcourse.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoweknowaboutCampA
lison?A.ItistheoldestdaycampintheUK.B.Ithasbeenoperatingfor20years.C.ItisoperatedbyacompanybasedinAustralia.18.HowlongdidittakeCampAlisontoacqu
iretensitesinLondon?A.About5years.B.About6years.C.About16years.19.WhyisiteasyforCampAlisontofindsites?A.TherearemanyschoolsintheLondonarea.B.Schoolsa
ren’tusuallyopeninthesummer.C.Ithasexcellentsportsequipment.20.Whatsometimeschangesadaycampprogramme?A.Acampinspection.B.Theweather.C.Thedirect
or’splans.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.Whiledigitaltechnologyrepresentsa_____forbridginggeographicdistance,highl
yskilledworkersareincreasinglycrowdingintocities.A.canalB.channelC.courseD.communication22.---Howcouldshehavele
tsomethingsoimportant_____hermind?---She'sfullyappliedtoworkrecentlyandgetsburntout.A.occupyB.crossC
.slideD.slip23.Parentsshouldkeeptheirchildrencompanyasmuchaspossiblebecausechildrenfeel_______iftheydon’tseetheirparentsregularly.A.rejected
B.offendedC.interruptedD.mistaken24.ThepresidentofHarvardpioneeredtheelectivesystem________studentswereabletochoosetheir
owncoursesofstudy.A.onwhichB.aboutwhichC.towhichD.bywhich25.IshouldverymuchliketohavegonetoSusan'sbirthdayparty,but_______.A.Ihavet
ogivealectureB.IhadtogivealectureC.IhavehadtogivealectureD.Ihadhadtogivealecture26.Thisnewspaperhasadaily_____ofmorethanone
millioninthiscityandit’scommontoseepassengersreadacopyinthesubway.A.circulationB.associationC.contributionD.accumula
tion27.---TheCaptainisdefinitelyatouchingmovie,______adaptedfromatruestory.---Exactly.CaptainLiuputsthesafetyofpassengersi
nthefirstplace.A.onethatB.whichC.theoneD.one28.Heabandonedteaching_______acareerasamusician.A.infavorofB.intermsofCwithregard
toD.withreferenceto29.---Canwemakeittotheconcertwithsuchheavytraffic?---Absolutelynot.Thepianist_______fo
rabouthalfanhourwhenwearrive.A.willbeplayingB.hasplayedC.willhaveplayedD.hasbeenplaying30.TheOscarshavebeenaroundforsolongthattheyse
rveasanindicatorof________theHollywoodcommunityvaluesnowandinthepast.A.thatB.whereC.howD.what31._______forthewrongturningonthehighway,Iwouldbehavingd
innerwithmyfriendsnow.A.HaditnotbeenB.WereitnotC.IthadnotbeenD.Itwerenot32.Ourschooloftenorganizesvariousafter-schoolac
tivities,_____ourstresstosomedegree.A.torelieveB.relievedC.havingrelievedD.relieving33.Ican'tfigureoutwhysomeforeig
nersmustgoout______stayingathomeisthesafestwayduringtheoutbreakofthevirus.A.untilB.beforeC.unlessD.when34.Ourhigh-techzonehas_
_________guidelinesforsustainabledevelopmentinthenextfiveyears.A.fallenforB.gotoverC.brokendownD.laidout35.---CouldMarthaaffordthemoneytogoon
atripabroadwithus?---I'mafraidnot.Sheis___________atthemoment.A.physicallychallengedB.betweenjobsC.notallthereD.allears第二
节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OnedayinearlyDecember,wewokeuptodiscoveraheavyfall
ofsnow.“Mom,canwego36afterbreakfast?”myeleven-year-olddaughterEricabegged.Ididn’twantto37herrequest,soweheadedtowardstheonly38inourtown.Whenw
earrived,thehillwascrowdedwithpeople.Wefoundanopenspotnexttoathinmanandhisthree-year-oldson.Theboywasalreadylyinginthesle
d,39tobelaunched.“Comeon,Daddy!”hecalled.Themanlookedoveratme.“Okayifwego40?”heasked.“Sure.Lookslikeyour
sonisreadytogo,”Isaid.Withthat,hegavetheboyahuge41,andoffheflew!Andthefatherranafterhissonatfullspeed.“Hemustbeafraidthathissonisgoingto42somebody
,”IsaidtoErica.“We’dbetterbe43,too.”Thenwealsoskieddownthehillatagreatspeed.Aswereturnedtothetop,Inoticedthatthemanwas44hisson,whowasstilllyinginthes
led,backuptothesummit.Whenwereachedthetop,theboywasreadytoplayagain.Again,thefather45himdownthehill,andthenpulledboththeboyandthesledbackup.Thel
ittleboywasterriblyspoiltbyhisfather,Ithought.46hewassmall,thechildcouldpullhisownsledupthehilloncein
awhile.This47wentonformorethananhour,butthemannever48,andhewasveryhappyinstead.Finally,Icould49itnolonger.Icalledtohim,
“Youhavetremendous50!”Themansmiledandsaid,“Hehascerebralpalsy(脑瘫).Hecan’twalk.”Iwasdumbstruck(惊呆的).Ith
adallseemedsohappy,so51,thatitneveroccurredtomethatthechildmightbe52.AlthoughIdidn’tknowtheman’sname,Itold
the53inmynewspapercolumn.Eitherheorsomeoneheknewmusthaverecognizedhim,54shortlyafterward,Ireceivedthisletter:DearMrs.Silverman,Th
eenergyIexpendedonthehillthatdayis55comparedtowhatmysondoeseveryday.Tome,heisatruehero.36.A.campingB.hikingC.shoppingD.skiing37.A.answerB.refuseC
.allowD.accept38.A.hillB.lakeC.marketD.gym39.A.promisingB.advisingC.waitingD.warning40.A.tooB.secondC.l
astD.first41.A.waveB.abilityC.pushD.touch42.A.lookatB.runintoC.comeacrossD.callon43.A.naturalB.honestC.carefulD.spec
ial44.A.attractingB.followingC.pullingD.forbidding45.A.foundB.chasedC.droveD.noticed46.A.AsifB.EventhoughC
.NowthatD.Eversince47.A.accidentB.signalC.patternD.adventure48.A.doubtedB.laughedC.tiredD.cried49.A.interru
ptB.standC.changeD.demand50.A.energyB.valueC.skillsD.attitude51.A.fairB.frighteningC.normalD.unlucky52.A.homelessB.disabledC.technica
lD.creative53.A.jokeB.storyC.meetingD.news54.A.becauseB.unlessC.ifD.although55.A.allB.everythingC.somethingD.nothing第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分
30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ARepelLightweightTravelUmbrellaJust11incheslongwhenfoldedup,thistravelu
mbrellaisreinforcedwithfiberglasstohelpitresiststormyweather.Itcanbeopenedwithonehandatthepushofabutton(£10;amazon.co.uk).TheHandbagRaincoatIfyou'v
esplashed(挥霍)outonagoodhandbag,youdon'twantittoberuinedinadownpour.Thissimple-as-can-beplasticcoveristhes
olution(£10;amazon.co.uk).YOSHwaterproof(防水)phonecaseIfyouputyourphoneinthiswaterproofbagitwillbeprotectedfromth
erain-butyou'llstillbeabletouseitstouchscreen.Withasnapandlockseal.Itfitsmostphonesupto6.linchesinsize(£10;amazon.
co.uk).HunterWomen'sOriginalPlayShortWellingtonBootsTallwillies(长筒靴)aregreatforwalkinginlonggrass,butunnec
essarilyheavyforcitywear;theseshortbootsareasensibleinvestmentforurbanfolkswhowanttoarriveatworkwithdryfeet(£100
;hunterboots.com).56.Whatdothefouritemshaveincommon?A.Theyarewaterproof.B.Theyareofthesameprice.C.Theyaremadeoffiberglass.D.Theyareo
nsaleonAmazon57.Fromthepassage,weknow_______.A.thehandbagraincoatisoflowqualityB.theshortbootsaresuitableforurbanlivingC.thewat
erproofphonecasehasdifferentsizesD.thetravelumbrellacanbefoldedusingabuttonBTheothermorningonthesubwayIsatnexttoanattractiveyoungblondewomanw
howasreadingsomethingonheriPad.Shewasverywell-dressed,carryingaPradabagwithtastefullyappliedmake-upindeed,sheha
danunmistakableairofwealth,materialsuccessandevenauthority.Isuspectedsheworkedasahighly-paidWallStreetlawyerorstockbrokerorsomething
ofthatsort.So,Iwascurioustoseewhatshewassofocusedon.TheWallStreetJournalperhaps?TheEconomist?Quitethec
ontrary;rather,shewasconcentratingonaromancenovel.ThenIrealizedthatIhaveknownmanywomenwholoveromance
novels—smart,attractive,successful,“liberated,”modernfemaleswhononethelessfindsomekindofdeepsatisfactionandthrillfromthosehyper-roma
ntic,artificialandextremelyunrealistictalesofhandsome,manlyheroesfallinginlovewithvirginalwomen,enduringaseriesofadventures,thennodoubthaving
ahappyending.Theseromancestoriesaretoliteraturewhathotdogsaretofinefood.Yet,thegenre(体裁)remainsenormouslypopular.Considersomeofthesesurprisingsta
tisticsfromthegoodfolksattheRomanceWritersofAmerica(RWA):*Morethan9,000romancetitleswerereleasedlastyea
r,withsalesofabout$1.44billion(morethantriplethetaxesproducedbyclassicliteraryfiction).*Morethan90percentofthemarketarewomen(okay,that’snotatall
surprising).*Readersaretypicallywomenbetweentheages30and54whoarethemselvesinvolvedinaromanticrelationship(betrayingthestere
otypethatonlylonelywomenlongforthesetalesofloveandadventure).*Almost40percentofromancebookconsumershaveanannualincomeofbetween$50,000and$9
9,900(placingthemfirmlyinthemiddleclass).Ihadthoughtthatromancenovelsaccountedforaverysmallshareoftheliterarymarket,soIwasquitesurpris
edthatthisparthassuchenormouspopularity.ButImustwonderwhysomanywomen—fortyyearsafterthewomen’sliberationmovement—continuetoenjoythemselve
sinthefancifultales?I’mnotsureifitrepresentsakindof“rejection”ofthewomen’sliberationmovement,butclearlysomethingismissingint
helivesofcontemporaryladies.AromanceauthornamedDonnaHatchwhofocusesontheRegencyperiod(early19thcenturyBritain)explainedthea
ppealofsuchbooksthisway:“Regencymenwerecivilizedandtreatedwomenwithcourtesy.Whenaladyenteredtheroom,gentlemens
tood,doffedtheirhats,offeredanarm,bowed,andahundredotherlittlethingsIwishmenstilldidtoday.Buttheywerealsoveryathletic;theyhun
ted,raced,boxed,rodehorses.Theyweremanly.Strong.Noble.Honorable.AndthatiswhyIlovethem!”Mrs.Hatchmayhaveexp
ressedthesecretdesiresandattitudesofuntoldmillionsofherpeers—thatis,intheearly21stcentury,havewomengrowntiredof
theburdensandexpectationsthatthe“freedoms”theyhavegainedgivethem?Isthisarejectionofmodernfeminism?Dowomenlongforday
sofoldwhenmenweremasculinegentlemenandwomenwerefeminineandprotectedasprecioustreasuresandregardedaspossessions?P
erhapsmostwomen(eventheoneswhogetlostinromancenovels)donotwanttogoallthewaybackbutitisobvious,______.58.Whatis
thefunctionoftheopeningparagraph?A.Tosummarizethewholepassage.B.Toprovetheauthor’sargument.C.Toleadinthemaintopicofthepassage.D.Toraiseproblemsthatw
illbesolvedlater.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphimply?A.Romancenovelsaresatisfyingandt
hrilling.B.Romancenovelsarenotofmuch“nutrition”.C.Romancenovelsareaspopularashotdogs.D.Romancenovelsareanessentialpartofcontemporarylife.60.Intheaut
hor’sopinion,whatismissinginthelivesofcontemporarywomen?A.Authority.B.Dignity.C.Liberty.D.Care.61.Whichsentencec
anbeputintheblankinthelastparagraph?A.theyprefertalesofinnocentromancetoclassicsB.theyareunhappywithhowtheworldhasturnedoutC.truelovedesc
ribedinromancenovelsdoesexistinrealityD.romancenovelsprovidethemwithanaccesstosocietyCAmidweakjobandhousingmarkets,c
onsumersaresavingmoreandspendinglessthantheyhaveindecadesandindustryprofessionalsexpectthattrendtocontinue.Co
nsumerssaved6.4percentoftheirafter-taxincomeinJune.Beforetherecession,theratewas1to2percentformanyyears.I
nJune,consumerspendingandpersonalincomeswereessentiallyflatcomparedwithMay,suggestingthattheAmericaneconomy,asdependentasitisonshoppe
rsopeningtheirwalletsandpurses,isn’tlikelytoreboundanytimesoon.Onthebrightside,thepracticesthatconsumershaveadoptedinresponse
totheeconomiccrisisultimatelycouldmakethemhappier.Newstudiesofconsumptionandhappinessshow,forinstance,thatpeoplearehappierwhentheyspend
moneyonexperiencesinsteadofmaterialobjects,whentheyrelishwhattheyplantobuylongbeforetheybuyit,andwhentheystoptryingt
ooutdotheJoneses.Ifconsumersendupstickingwiththeirnewfoundspendinghabits,sometactics(策略)thatretailers
andmarketersbeganusingduringtherecessioncouldbecomelastingbusinessstrategies.Amongthosestrategiesareofferinggoodsthatma
kesbeingathomemoreentertainingandtryingtomakeconsumersfeelspecialbygivingthemaccesstoexclusiveeventsandmorepersonalcustomerservice.Wh
ilethecurrentroundofstinginessmaysimplybearesponsetotheeconomicdownturn,someanalystssayconsumersmayalsobepermanentlyadjustingtheirspendin
gbasedonwhatthey’vediscoveredaboutwhattrulymakesthemhappyorfulfilled.“Thisactuallyisatopicthathasn’tbeenresearchedverymuc
huntilrecently,”saysElizabethW.Dunn,anassociateprofessorinthepsychologydepartmentattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,who
isattheforefrontofresearchonconsumptionandhappiness.There’smassiveliteratureonincomeandhappiness.It’samazinghow
littlethereisonhowtospendyourmoney.Studiesoverthelastfewdecadeshaveshownthatmoney,uptoacertainpoint,makespeoplehappierbecauseitletsth
emmeetbasicneeds.Thelatestroundofresearchis,forlackofabetterterm,allaboutemotionalefficiency:howtoreapthemosthappinessforyourdollar.Soju
stwheredoeshappinessresideforconsumers?Scholarsandresearchershaven’tdeterminedwhetherArmaniwillputabiggersmileonyour
facethanDolce&Gabbana.Buttheyhavefoundthatourtypesofpurchases,theirsizeandfrequency,andeventhetimingofthespendingallaffectlon
g-termhappiness.Onemajorfindingisthatspendingmoneyforanexperience—concerttickets,Frenchlessons,sushi-r
ollingclasses,ahotelroominMonaco—produceslonger-lastingsatisfactionthanspendingmoneyonplainoldstuff.“‘It’s
bettertogoonavacationthanbuyanewcouch’isbasicallytheidea,”saysProfessorDunn.ThomasDeLeire,anassociateprofessorattheUniversityofWi
sconsindiscoveredthattheonlycategorytobepositivelyrelatedtohappinesswasleisure:vacations,entertainment,sportsandequipmentli
kegolfclubsandfishingpoles.62.What’sthedarksideofAmericanconsumers’savingmoreandspendingless?A.Thejob
andhousingmarketswillbecomeevenweaker.B.ThereislittlehopethattheAmericaneconomywillrecoversoon.C.More
andmoreretailersandmarketerswillhavetogobankrupt.D.It’spossiblethattheAmericaneconomywillreboundsoon
er.63.Whatwillhappenifcustomerskeeptheirspendinghabitsformedintheeconomicdownturn?A.Theywillgetgoodsandservicesmuchcheaper.B.It’slikelythattheyspe
ndmoretimeindoors.C.Retailerswillchangetheirbusinessstrategies.D.Theywillenjoybetterservicesandexperiences.64.Whatsurpris
esElizabethW.Dunnaccordingtothepassage?A.Thereislittleabouthowtospendmoneytomakepeoplehappy.B.Consume
rsunconsciouslyadjusttheirspendinghabitstobehappy.C.Peoplestartedresearchesonconsumption-happinessrelationshipsoearly.D.Happinessisprovedto
havenothingtodowithconsumption.65.ScholarssuchasProf.DunnandProf.DeLeireagreethat_______.A.richerpeoplefeelhappierandmoresatisfiedB.mostconsumersp
referleadingbrandslikeArmaniC.spendingonvacationsbringslong-termhappinessD.peopleshouldcurbtheirspendingonmaterialthi
ngDThisyeararrivesamidafewinterestingtrends.MoreAmericansareinterestedinlocalandsustainablefoods:urbanfarming,chi
cken-raising.AndmoreAmericansarehunting,spendingincreasingtimeandmoneyonthatpursuit.Viewedfromtherightangle,though,botht
hesetrendscouldhaveaplaceattheholidaytable.WhatwouldhappenifmoreAmericansmadeThursday's(ThanksgivingDay)mealoutofwildturkeys?
WhatifmorepeopleenjoyedawildChristmasgoose,orwildpigham?Ifmoredid,theresultsmightbebetterfortheenvironment,forourhealth—andperhapsforourso
ulsaswell.Americans’growinginterestinlocalfoodisevidenteverywhere.AccordingtotheUSDepartmentofAgriculture,then
umberoffarmersmarketsrosefrom1,755in1994to8,144thisyear.CitiesfromAnnArbor,Michigan,toGainesvilleFlorida,haveease
drestrictionsonbackyardchickens,Some“locavores”arecontenttogetcommunity-supportedagriculturalproducedelivered,andbuygrass-fedbeef.Butforagrowin
gnumber,huntingisthenextstep.Themeatislocalandavoidstheethicalcomplicationsoffactoryfarms.Huntinghasdefinitelyenjoyedares
urgence.CensusstatisticsshowthatthepercentageofAmericanswhohunt—whichhadbeenfallingfordecades-isbackupata20-yearhigh
.HankShaw,authorofthenewwildbirdcookbookDuck,Duck,Goose,andowneroftheJamesBeardAward-winningwebsiteHunterAnglerGardenerCoo
k,callsitTheOmnivore'sDilemmaeffect.AfterreadingMichaelPollan'sbest-sellingbookonwherefoodcomesfrommanypeoplejoinacommunity-supportedagric
ulturegroup,butsomegetahuntinglicense,too.“Ican'ttellyouhowmanypeopleItalktowhoviewhuntingasapartofalarger,personalgoalofsust
ainableeating,”Shawsays.Ofcourse,characterizinghuntingthiswayblursmanylines.Tosome,shootinganimalscannotpossiblybeanenvironmentallyfriendlyacti
vity.Theexistenceof“hipsterhunters”isalsolimitedbyculturalattitudestowardguns.It'salmostimpossibletolegallyownahuntingweaponinBrooklyn.Buthuntingw
ildanimalsrequiresthepreservationofwildland—certainlyanenvironmentalplus—andifyou'regoingtoeatmeat,huntinghasalotgoingfor
itthatindustrialfarmsdonotTheanimallivedafreeandnaturallife,uptoitslastday.Addingtothisisthefactthatsomegamepopulatio
nshavegrownunnaturallylargeduetothelackofpredators(食肉动物).TheEastCoastisfilledwithwhite-taileddeer.Geesetakeupresidenceongolfcourses,andwildpig
swanderthroughthewoods.Inhis2012bookNatureWarsjournalistJimSterbaarguedthatmorehumansliveinclosercontactwithwildanimalsthanatmypointinhistor
y.Huntingcankeepacheckonthat.Huntingcankeepacheckonourappetitestoo,SusanCameronDevitt,abiologistwhorecentlymovedfromFlor
idatoTexas,notesthatoneofthethingsyoulearnquicklyfromhuntingishowmuchlaborgoesintoproducingameal.”Ifyoubuymeatatthegrocerystore,youcaneatt
hreeservingsaday,butifyouimaginetryingtokeepthatupwithhunting,itjustwouldn'tbepossible,”shesays.Whichbringsusbacktoholidaytables?Intheoriginal
versionofThanksgivingandChristmas,thesewerespecialmeals,basedarounddishesyouwouldn’teatfrequently.These
days,youcanbuyturkeywhenever.Awildturkey,caughtandthencooked,isadifferentmatter.Aspeckle-bellygooseelevatesthe
Christmasdinnerinawayaregularsupermarkethamdoesnot.Whenyouknowwhereyourfoodcomesfrom,whenyou'velaboredtobringittoyourtable,youmorenaturally
feelgratefulfortheamazingabundanceofthisplanet.”There'snobetterwaytoengagewithnaturethantoseekdinnerwithinit”saysShaw.66.Whatcanwelearnaboutt
hetrends?A.Fewpeopleregardhuntingasapartofapersonalgoalofsustainableeating.B.HuntingintheUSAisconsistentwiththeculturalattit
udetoguns.C.Themediaplayapartinpromotingthepopularityofhunting.D.Huntingislikelytoreplaceindustrialfarms67.Theunderlinedphrase
“gamepopulations”inparagraph8refersto________.A.thenumberofhuntersB.thenumberofwildanimalsandbirdsC.animalsandbirdscaughtth
roughhuntingD.campaignstobanthehuntingofwildanimalsandbirds68.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph9implies_________.A.somehuntersdonothavethedesiretoeatme
atfromindustrialfarmsB.huntingprovideshunterswiththreeservingsadayC.somehuntersdonothaveahealthyappetiteD.huntinghe
lpshunterscontroltheirappetite69.Whatcanweinferfromthelastbutoneparagraph?A.Inthepast,peopleateturkeysonlyonThanksgivingDay
.B.Supermarketturkeyswillnotbeacceptedbypeopleanymore.C.Wildturkeysaremoredeliciousthanthoseboughtfromgrocerystores.D.Wildturkeyshelpbringbackthe
festiveatmosphereofThanksgivingDay.70.Accordingtothelastparagraph,huntingisbeneficialto_______.A.ourmentalhealthB.our
physicalfitnessC.theenvironmentD.farmers’markets第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线
上。YouShouldReadEveryDay,Why?Iaskyouaquestion.Whenwasthelasttimeyoureadabook,oramagazinearticle?Doyoureverydayre
adinghabitscentrearoundupdatesontheInternet?Incaseyouareoneofinnumerableindividualswhodon’tmakeahabitofreadingc
onsistentlyyoumaybepassingupagreatopportunity:Readinghasanoteworthynumberofadvantagesandonlyacoupleof
advantagesofreadingarerecordedbelow.Everythingyoureadfillsyourheadwithnewbitsofinformationandyouneverknowwhenitmightbeusefultoyou.Themoreknowle
dgeyouhave,thebetterpreparedyouaretoovercomeanychallengeyou’lleverface.Additionally,here’sabitoffoodforthought:Shouldyoueverfindyours
elfinterriblecircumstances,rememberthatalthoughyoumightloseeverythingelse—yourjob,yourpossessions,yourmoney,evenyo
urhealth—knowledgecanneverbetakenfromyou.Atthesametime,themoreyouread,themorewordsyougainexposureto,an
dthey’llsurelymaketheirwayintoyoureverydayvocabulary.Beingabletoexpressyourideasclearlyinwordsisofgreathelpinanyprofessionandknowingthatyou
canspeaktohigher-rankingpeoplewithself-confidencecanbeagreatencouragementtoyourself-esteem.Itcouldevenaidinyourc
areerasthosewhoarewell-read,well-spoken,andknowledgeableonavarietyoftopicstendtogetpromotionsmorequickl
y(andmoreoften)thanthosewithsmallervocabulariesandlackofawarenessofliterature,scientificbreakthroughs,andglobalevents.Readingbo
oksisalsovitalforlearningnewlanguages,asnon-nativespeakersgainexposuretowordsusedincontext,whichwillimprovetheirownspeakingandw
ritingfluency.Whenyoureadabook,youhavetorememberalotofcharacters,theirbackgrounds,ambitions,history,aswel
lasthevariousplotsthatweavetheirwaythrougheverystory.That’safairbittoremember,butbrainsarewonderfulthingsandcanrememberthesethingseasily.Amazinglyen
ough,wheneveryouremembersomethingnew,newsynapsesareformedandexistingonesarestrengthened.Howcoolthatis!Nomatterhowmuchstressyouhaveatw
ork,inyourpersonalrelationships,orcountlessotherissuesfacedindailylife,italljustslipsawaywhenyouloseyourselfinagreatstory.Aw
ell-writtennovelcantransportyoutootherfieldswhileaninterestingarticlewilldistractyouandkeepyouinthepresentmoment,lettingtensionsdrainawayandallo
wingyoutorelax.BenefitsofReadingDetailsKnowledgeAccumulationThemoreyouread,themoreadequatelyit71.________youforvarioustroublesinlife.Knowledgeiswhat
willstaywithyou72.____________.Vocabulary73.________Yourrichvocabularymayfavouryouinyourjobandmakeyouconfidentwhenyoutalkwithyourlead
ers.Italsomeansyouareagreatreaderwithrichknowledge,whichgivesyouabig74.__________overothersinpromotions.Wordsincontextwillhelpaforeignla
nguagelearnerusethelanguage75._____________.76.__________improvementYouwilltrytokeepinmindthe77.___________ofabookwhile
readingandthatissomewhat78._________foryourbrain.Themoreyoutrytoremember,the79._________youwillbeatremembering.Stressre
ductionAninterestingreadingwilltransferyourattentiontoitsplotssothatyoufeel80.__________andforgetabou
tyourworries.第五部分书面表达(满分25分)81请阅读下面文字及图表,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。Inarecentsurveyof300Chinesebornafter1990,54percentofther
espondentssaidtheyhadhairloss,51percenthadpoorereyesight,45percentgainedweightand35percenthadweakenedimmunity.Atthesametime,abou
t65percentsaidtheyalwaysstayeduplate.Meanwhile,56.7percentofintervieweessaidtheydidn'tknowhowtoliveahealthylife.WuFeng,whoworksata
privatecompanyinBeijing,waswarnedinthisyear'sphysicalexaminationreportabouthyperlipemia,aconditionwhichheascribed
(归因于)tohisdietandthefastpaceofhislifeandwork.“Atwork,Iusuallysitintheofficeforhourswithoutmovingmybo
dy.AndwhenIeatatthecanteen,thefoodisquiteoily.What'smore,Iliketoorderfastfood,suchasfriedchicken,atnightwhenIworkextrahours,"Wusaid.Ap
ost-90sprogrammerWangKehasbeenseeingabnormalparametersinhismedicalreportinthepastfewyears.Heknewhehadsomebadhabits,butitwasnotea
syforhimtochange."Iknowdrinkingtoomuchmilkteaisunhealthy,butIcouldn'tstopmyself,"hesaid.【写作内容】1.用约30个单词概述上述图文的主要内容;2.结合上述信息,
简要分析不健康的生活方式的危害;3.根据你的实际情况,谈谈如何拥有健康的生活方式。【写作要求】1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;3.不必写标题。【评分标准】内容完整,语
言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。