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高一英语5月考试满分:150分考试时间:120分钟I.ListeningComprehension(30’)SectionA(10’)Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconver

sationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsand

thequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidew

hichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Curious.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.D.Puzzled.2.A.Ithasgonewrong.B.Itisoutoffashion.C.Anewonewill

replaceit.D.Thereisn’tenoughtimetofixit.3.A.50cents.B.10cents.C.40cents.D.60cents.4.A.Theyaredissatisfiedwithitsrec

entchanges.B.Theyareunhappywiththepricesofitsfood.C.Theyareexcitedtomeetitsnewmanager.D.TheyaredelightedatitsItalianfood.5.

A.Ithasgained15minutes.B.Ithasgained30minutes.C.Ithaslost15minutes.D.Ithaslost30minutes.6.A.Itmightbesunny.B.Itmightbewarmer.C.Itmightberain

y.D.Itmightbebetter.7.A.Helen’sneighborhoodistoofaraway.B.Theydon’tactuallyneedanewapartment.C.Helenshouldhave

toldthemhowmuchtherentis.D.Theycan’taffordtheapartmentHelenrecommended.8.A.TheyliveonHuachuanStreet.B.Theyareunfamiliarwiththe

town.C.Theyforgottotakeamapwiththem.D.Theyaskedthepolicemanfordirection.9.A.Howtocleanoffthedirt.B.Wheretolookforwater.C.Wheretodi

gouttheseed.D.Howtoplantsomething.10.A.AskMarywhentheexhibitwillbegin.B.Invitesomeoneelsetothemuseum.C.Tellhermoreabouttheexhibi

t.D.Takeacourseinarthistory.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyo

uwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestansw

ertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Itfilmswhathesees.B.Ithelpshimseebetter.C.Itconnectshimtoadoctor.D

.Ittakesphotosofeverything.12.A.Anoperationwentwrong.B.Hehadanaccidentwithagun.C.Hewasbornwithaneyeproblem.D.Hisgrandfatheraccidentallyshothim

.13.A.DrMannwasaspecialistinbuildingtinycameras.B.DrMannhadexperienceinworkingwitheyedevices.C.DrMannwasanexpertintechnologywhich

connectshumanswithman-madedevices.D.DrMannhadbeendescribedbyTimemagazineasoneofthebestinventorsoftheyear.Questions14through16arebasedonthef

ollowingtalk.14.A.Theyarethehighestwaterfallintheworld.B.Theyarethewidestwaterfallintheworld.C.Theyarethebiggestwaterfallintheworld.D.Th

eyarethefastestwaterfallintheworld.15.A.Theirwaterisdecreasing.B.Theyhaveparallelstreams.C.Therearemanyrocksinthem.D.TheZambeziRiveren

dsinthem.16.A.Visitorscanenjoythematashortdistance.B.Theyhavemanytree-coveredislands.C.Visitorsfindthemaccessiblebyboat.D.They

arejust60metresinwidth.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Shefeltembarrassedwhilemeetingherm

other’sfriends.B.Shefelthappythatshecoulddowhatotherkidscouldn’tdo.C.Sheoftendreamedaboutbeinglikehermother.D

.Shegotmorebirthdaygiftsthanotherkids.18.A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Neutral.D.Vague.19.A.Beingpractical.B.Beinghonest.C.Beingdiligen

t.D.Beingorganized.20.A.Sheoncelearnedtodeliverspeeches.B.Sheusedtoworkforatheatre.C.Shehasalittleacc

ent.D.Shespeaksveryloudly.II.GrammarandVocabulary(32’)SectionA(12’)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomake

thepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthe

givenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.RedAlertAngertriggers(引发)yourbody’s‘fightorfl

ight’response.Whenyoustarttogetangry,yourbraintriggersthereleaseofarangeofhormones____1____affecteverypartofyourbody.Youareonredalert!Healt

hproblemsIfyougetangryalot,thefloodofstresschemicals____2____(go)withregular,unmanagedangercaneventuallyharmyourbody.Someofthehealthproblems

____3____(link)tounmanagedangerincludeheadaches,digestionproblems,insomnia,increasedanxiety,depression,highbloodpressure,skinproblemslikeeczema

,strokesandheartattacks.You’dbetter____4____(get)itundercontrol,then.Somepeoplehavelittlecontrolovertheirangerandtheirtempercanisolate____5____fr

omfamilyandfriends.Someangrypeoplehavelowself-respect,andusetheiranger____6____awaytofeelpowerful.Otherpeoplethinkangerisa“bad”emotionand

trytobottleitup.Thisoften____7____(turn)intodepressionandanxiety.Theygetridoftheirbottled-upangerbyexplodingat

friendsorfamily.HelpfulwaystodealwithangerIfyoufeeloutofcontrol,walkawayfromthesituation____8____youcooldown.Recogniseandacceptang

ryfeelingsasnormalandpartoflife.Trytopinpointtheexactreasons____9____youfeelangry.Onceyouhaveidentifiedtheproblem,trytothinkofdiffer

entwaystoremedy(补救)thesituation.Dosomethingphysical-goforarunorplaysport.Long-termangermanagementKeepadiaryofyouroutbursts,tosee____10

____youcanunderstandhowandwhyyougetmad.Learnsomerelaxationtechniques,____11____meditationoryoga.Takeregular

exercise.Itcanimproveyourmoodandreducestresslevels.Exerciseboostsproductionoffeel-goodchemicalsinyourbody,including

endorphins.Seeapsychologistifyoustillfeelangryabouteventsthat____12____(occur)inyourpast.【答案】1.which##

that2.going3.linked4.get5.them##themselves6.as7.turns8.until9.why10.whether##if11.suchas12.occurred【解析】【导

语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了生气的情绪带来的负面后果以及如何应对愤怒情绪。【1题详解】考查定语从句。句意:生气会触发身体的“战斗或逃跑”反应。当你开始生气时,你的大脑会触发一系列激素的释放,这些激素会影响你身体的每个部分。你现在处于

红色警戒状态!根据句子成分可知,此处为限定性定语从句,修饰先行词hormones,在从句中作主语,所以用that或which引导从句。故填that或which。【2题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:如果你经常生气,大量的压力化

学物质伴随着经常性的、失控的愤怒最终会伤害你的身体。根据句子成分可知,本句中canharm为谓语动词,此处应用非谓语动词,stresschemicals和go是主谓关系,应用现在分词,作后置定语。故填going。【3题详解】考查非

谓语动词。句意:与失控的愤怒有关的一些健康问题包括头痛、消化问题、失眠、焦虑加剧、抑郁、高血压、湿疹、中风和心脏病等皮肤问题。根据句子成分可知,本句中谓语动词是include,此处应用非谓语动词,healthp

roblems与link是动宾关系,应用过去分词,作后置定语。故填linked。【4题详解】考查动词。句意:那你最好控制一下。you’dbetter全写是youhadbetter,情态动词,后接动词原形。故填ge

t。【5题详解】考查代词。句意:有些人无法控制自己的愤怒,他们的脾气会使他们与家人和朋友隔绝。isolate后缺少宾语,此处指代前文的somepeople,应用代词them或themselves。故填them或themse

lves。【6题详解】考查介词。句意:有些愤怒的人自尊心很低,他们把愤怒当作一种感觉强大的方式。固定搭配usesthasawaytodosth“使用某物作为做某事的方式”。故填as。【7题详解】考查动词时态。句意:这通常会变成抑郁和焦虑。主语为this,指

代前文愤怒情绪,为第三人称单数,同时表示的客观事实,谓语动词应用第三人称单数形式。故填turns。【8题详解】考查时间状语从句。句意:如果你感到失去控制,那就离开这种情况,直到你冷静下来。此处引导时间状语从句,

表示“直到”,应用until引导。故填until。【9题详解】考查定语从句。句意:试着找出你生气的确切原因。此处是限定性定语从句,先行词是reasons,在从句中作原因状语,应用关系副词why引导。故填why。【10题详解】考查宾语从句。句意:把你的情绪爆发记下来,看看你是否能理解自己是

如何生气的,以及为什么生气。此处引导宾语从句,表示不确定性,表“是否”,应用whether或if引导。故填whether或if。【11题详解】考查固定短语。句意:学习一些放松技巧,比如冥想或瑜伽。根据空前techniques可知,空处是对其进行举

例说明。固定短语suchas“例如”符合句意。故填suchas。【12题详解】考查动词时态。如果你仍然对过去发生的事情感到愤怒,去看心理医生。根据时间状语inyourpast可知,的应用一般过去时。故填occurredSection

B(20’)(A)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.accepted.

B.altered.C.boundaries.D.factual.E.banned.F.clinicallyG.damagesH.addictsI.impressivelyJ.sensitiveK.var

iousTooGoodToBeTrueInads,youwilloftenseepeoplestaringopen-mouthedathowwondrousaproductis,clearlythinkingthatitcan

’tbetrue.It’salwaysworthbearinginmindthatitmightwellnotbe.Generally,advertisersmaygetawaywithabitofexaggeration,butcompanie

smustnotpushthe____13____toofar,asitcancostmillionsofdollarsin____14____ifsomeonesuesformakingfalseclaims.AdsforDannon’sActiviayoghurtsaidthatitcoul

dprovide____15____nutritionalbenefits,butinalegalchallenge,thecourtswouldn’tacceptthatthesewere“____16____”and“sci

entifically”proven.Dannonhadtopayupto$45milliontoconsumerswhofeltcheatedandlimititshealthclaimstostrictly____17____onesinfuture.I

tmusthavecomeasmoreofasurprisewhenFerrero,themakersofthechocolateandhazelnutspreadNutella,beganpromotingitsnutritionalbenefits(though

long-term____18____willhavebeenhappytolearnthattheyoughtnottohaveworriedaboutitbeingunhealthyforallthoseyears).However,itmayhavebeena

steptoofarforFerrerotomaintainitwasahealthy“goodforyoutreat.”Afterhavingtopaymillionstothecustomerswhosuedoverth

isfalseclaim,thecompany____19____thatitshouldchangetheadsandproductlabels.Ofcourse,imagesmustnotmisleadeither.AnOlayadforDefi

nityeyecreamshowedformermodelTwiggylooking____20____wrinkle-free.Youdidn’thavetobeanexperttoseethattheimagemusthavebeendigitally__

__21____.Inreallife,Twiggymayhavebeenlookinggoodforsomeonepushing60,butintheadshelookedalotyoungerthansheshouldhave.Afterreceivingcompl

aints,theadvertisingauthoritiesconfirmeditwasacaseofimagemanipulationand_____22_____thead,sayingthatitcouldgiveconsume

rsa“misleadingimpressionoftheeffecttheproductcouldachieve.”【答案】13.C14.G15.K16.F17.D18.H19.A20.I21.B22.E【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了在广告中,你会经常看到人们张大嘴巴盯

着一个产品多么神奇,显然认为它不可能是真的。但值得记住的是,事实很可能并非如此。【13题详解】考查名词。句意:一般来说,广告商可以通过一点夸张来逃脱惩罚,但公司不能太过分,因为如果有人因为虚假宣传而起诉,可能会造成数百万美元的损失。分析句子可知,由定冠词the可知,空格

处为名词的填入,由前文的“abitofexaggeration”以及but转折可知,此处为名词boundaries“界线”,构成notpushtheboundariestoofar“不能太过分”符合句意。故选C项。【14题详

解】考查名词。句意:一般来说,广告商可以通过一点夸张来逃脱惩罚,但公司不能太过分,因为如果有人因为虚假宣传而起诉,可能会造成数百万美元的损失。由“ifsomeonesuesformakingfalsecla

ims”如果有人因为虚假宣传而起诉,可知,此处为可能会造成数百万美元的损失。indamage“……的损失”符合句意。故选G项。【15题详解】考查形容词。句意:达能的Activia酸奶广告称,Activia酸奶可以提供多种营养价值,但在一场法律诉讼中,法院不接受这

是经过“临床”和“科学”证明的。由nutritionalbenefits为名词可知,此处为形容词的填入,结合动词provide可知,此处为providevariousnutritionalbenefits“提供多种营养价值”,符合句意。故

选K项。【16题详解】考查副词。句意:达能的Activia酸奶广告称,Activia酸奶可以提供多种营养价值,但在一场法律诉讼中,法院不接受这是经过“临床”和“科学”证明的。由and连接的副词scientifically可知,此处为并列副词。结合句意可知,此

处为clinically“临床”,符合句意。故选F项。【17题详解】考查形容词。句意:达能公司必须向感觉受骗的消费者支付4500万美元,并在未来严格限制其健康声明的真实性。由ones可知,此处为形容词的填入,结合句意可知,为并在未来严格限制其健康声明的真实性。故空格处为形容词

factual“真实的”,符合句意。故选D项。【18题详解】考查名词。句意:Nutella巧克力和榛子的生产商费列罗开始宣传它的营养价值时,肯定更让人惊讶(尽管长期的瘾君子们会很高兴地知道,他们不应该担心这么多年来它对健

康有害)。由“worriedaboutitbeingunhealthyforallthoseyears”担心这么多年来它对健康有害,可知,此处为尽管长期的瘾君子们会很高兴地知道。故空格处为名词addicts“瘾君

子”,符合句意。故选H项。【19题详解】考查动词。句意:在不得不向起诉该虚假声明的客户支付数百万美元后,该公司接受了它应该更改广告和产品标签的决定。由上文“Afterhavingtopaymillionstothecustomerswhosued

overthisfalseclaim”向起诉该虚假声明的客户支付数百万美元,以及下文“shouldchangetheadsandproductlabels.”更改广告和产品标签的决定。可知,此处为该公司

接受了它应该更改广告和产品标签的决定。故空格处为动词accepted“接受”,符合句意。故选A项。【20题详解】考查副词。句意:玉兰油为Definity眼霜拍摄的一则广告显示,前模特崔姬(Twiggy)看起来没有皱纹,令人印象深刻。由

副词修饰动词可知,此处为副词impressively修饰动词look,符合句意,故选I项。【21题详解】考查动词。句意:即使你不是专家也能看出这张照片一定是经过数码处理的。由havebeen可知,此处为被动语态结构,故填动

词的过去分词形式。结合句意,一定是经过数码处理的。此处为altered“改变的”,符合句意。故选B项。【22题详解】考查动词。句意:在接到投诉后,广告主管部门证实这是一起图像篡改事件,并禁止了该广告,称它会“误导消费者

对产品所能达到的效果的印象”。由“itwasacaseofimagemanipulation”这是一起图像篡改事件,以及and并列可知,此处为并禁止了该广告。故空格处为动词banned“禁止”,符合句意。故选E项。(B)Directions:

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyoun

eed.A.accountB.alternativesC.trappedD.appliedE.typicallyF.involvesG.propertiesH.designI.approachesJ.performanceK.slowsEvenwithawetsuit,acoldwate

rdivecanbeabone-chillingexperience.InArcticwaters,divers____23____lastonlyanhour,andeventhatshorttimecanleadtonumb,painful

extremities.But,byimprovingona(n)____24____alreadyusedinnature,researcherssaythatthey’veturnedregularwet

suitsintowhattheycall“artificialblubber(人造脂肪),”greatlyincreasingtheir____25____withjustasimpletreatment.Currentlytheonlycold-water____26_

___towetsuitsaredrysuitsandwarm-watersuits,whichrespectivelykeepalayerofairorwarmwaterbetweenthesuitandtheskin.“Butthosesuitsarevulnerabletobe

ingripped,andiftheydo,theyfailcatastrophically(灾难性地),andyouhavetocomeoutofthecoldwaterimmediately,”saidstudyco-seniorauthorM

ichaelStrano,achemicalengineeratMIT.MITscientistswereinvitedbytheU.S.NavyandtheSEALstolookforlonger-lastingprotectioninicywaters.“AstheArcticopensupb

ecauseofclimatechange,theNavyisgoingtobedoingmoreworkinArcticwater,”Stranosaid.Theresearchersanalyzeddifferent_

___27____usedbyvariousanimalsinarcticconditions.Theyfoundthreestrategies.One____28____airpocketstrappedinfurorfeathers,a

sseenwithottersandpenguins.Anotheristhroughinternallygeneratedheat,aswithsomeanimalsandfish,includinggreatwhitesharks.Thelastisalayerofthemate

rialthatgreatly____29____heatlossfromthebody,aswithsealandwhaleblubber.Thescientistsultimatelydevelopedawaytoupgradeanyconventionalwetsuitintoabl

ubber-likeinsulatingsuit.“We’vemadethelowestthermalconductivitygarmentonrecord,”Stranosaid.GasMattersStandardwetsuitsaremadeofneopr

ene,asyntheticrubbermadeintoakindoffoam.____30____withinthestructureofneoprenearetinypocketsofairthattakeupmorethantwo-

thirdsofthematerial’svolumeand____31____forhalfoftheheatthatgetstransferredthroughit.Thenewmethodsimplyinvolvesplacingawetsuitinsideapressureta

nknobiggerthanabeerkegfilledwithaheavyinertgassuchasxenonorkrypton—whichtransferfarlessheatthanairdoes—for

aboutaday.Thisheavygasreplacesthenormalairwithintheneoprene,greatlyenhancingits_____32_____ofheatinsulation.Thisnewstrategyraisestheamounto

ftimediverscansurviveinwatercolderthan10degreesCelsiusfromlessthanonehourtouptothreehours.Theenhancementt

othesuitcanlastforroughly20hours,muchlongerthananyonewouldspendonadive,theresearcherssaid.Theresearchersarenowlookingforvolunteerstotestth

einertgas-filledwetsuits.【答案】23.E24.H25.J26.B27.I28.F29.K30.C31.A32.G【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍研究人员把普通的潜水服变成“人造脂肪”,以提高它们在水下的性能。【2

3题详解】考查副词。句意:在北极水域,潜水员通常只能坚持一个小时,即使是这么短的时间也会导致四肢麻木、疼痛。修饰动词last,用副词形式。副词typically为“通常,一般”之意。故选E。【24题详解】考查名词。句意:但是,研究人员说,通过改进一种已经在自然

界中使用的设计,他们已经把普通的潜水服变成了他们所谓的“人造脂肪”,只需简单的处理就能大大提高它们的性能。不定冠词a后接名词的单数形式。名词design为“设计”之意。故选H。【25题详解】考查名词。句意:但是,研究人员说,通过改进一种已经在自然界中使用的设计,他们

已经把普通的潜水服变成了他们所谓的“人造脂肪”,只需简单的处理就能大大提高它们的性能。形容词物主代词their后用名词形式。名词performance为“性能”之意,为不可数名词。故选J。【26题详解】考查名词。句意:目前,可以替代潜水服的冷水设备只有干式潜水服和温水潜水服,它们分别在

潜水服和皮肤之间保持一层空气或温水。名词alternative为“二者择一;供替代的选择”之意。根据谓语动词are可知,用名词的复数形式。故选B。【27题详解】考查名词。句意:研究人员分析了各种动物在北极条件下使用的不同方法。

形容词different后接可数名词的复数形式。名词approach为“方法”之意。故选I。【28题详解】考查动词。句意:一种是被困在毛皮或羽毛中的气囊,就像在水獭和企鹅身上看到的那样。动词involve为“包含”之意。根据文章时态可知,用一般现在时。主语为One,所以谓语动

词用第三人称单数形式。故选F。【29题详解】考查动词。句意:最后一层是可以极大地减缓身体热量流失的物质,就像海豹和鲸脂一样。动词slow为“缓慢”之意,根据主句时态可知,用一般现在时。先行词alayerofthe

material在定语从句中作主语,所以谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故选K。【30题详解】考查动词。句意:被困在氯丁橡胶结构内的是微小的空气袋,占材料体积的三分之二以上,并占通过它传递的热量的一半。动词trapped为“陷入”之意。分析句子结构可知,本句为倒装句。主语为tin

ypocketsofair,与trap之间为被动关系,所以用被动语态。根据句中的are可知,用动词的过去分词形式。故选C。【31题详解】考查动词。句意:被困在氯丁橡胶结构内的是微小的空气袋,占材料体积的三分之二以上,并占通过它传递的热量的一半。短语accountfo

r为“占”之意。根据并列连词and前takeupmorethantwo-thirdsofthematerial’svolume可知,用一般现在时。先行词为tinypocketsofair,谓语动词用复数形式。故选A。【32题详解】考查名词。句意:这种重气体取代了氯丁橡

胶内部的正常空气,大大提高了其隔热性能。名词property为“性能”之意,常用复数形式。故选G。III.ReadingComprehension(68’)SectionA(30’)Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagesthere

arefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.(A)Over

thepastdecade,thenumberofAmericanchildrenandteenagersadmittedtochildren’shospitalsfordepressionhasmorethandou

bled.Theremaybeplentyofreasonsforit.“Anumberofthingsarepretty____33____toyoungpeopletoday.TheywerebornaroundwhentheColumbineshootinghappened,t

heywerekidsfor9/11,theywerekidsduringoneoftheworstfinancialcrisesinmodernhistory,”saysNicoleGreen,theexecutivedirecto

rofCounsellingandPsychologicalServicesattheUniversityofCalifornia.Abignewstudysuggestsadifferent____34____forteenagedepression—themanyho

ursyoungpeoplespendstaringattheirphonescreens.Thatmightbehavingserious____35____,accordingtothestudy’sauthor,JeanTwenge,ap

sychologyprofessoratSanDiegoStateUniversityandauthorof“iGen:WhyToday’sSuper-ConnectedKidsAreGrowingUpLes

sRebellious,MoreTolerant,LessHappy”.Byresearchingnationalsurveys,withdatacollectedfromover500,000Americanteenagers,MsTwe

ngefoundthatadolescentswhospentmoretimeonnewmediaweremorelikelyto____36____remarkssuchas:“Thefutureoftenseems____37____,”or“IfeelthatIcan’tdoa

nythingright.”Thosewhousedscreensless,spendingtimeplayingsport,doinghomework,orsocializingwithfriends____38____,werelesslikelytoreportmen

taltroubles.AsMsTwengeherselfadmits,thestudydoesnotprove____39____.Itispossiblethatanotherforceisbehindthei

ncreaseddiagnosisofdepressionamongadolescents,andthatsadteenagersaremorelikelythantheirhappypeerstoseekrefugeintheir____40____.Butagrowi

ngbodyofscientificevidencesupportstheideathatsocialmediacanleadtoproblems.Onestudypublishedin2016askedarandomlyselectedgroupofad

ultsto____41____socialmediawebsitesforaweek;acontrolgroupcontinuedbrowsingthesitesasusual.Theformerreportedfeelin

gless_____42_____attheendoftheweekthanthelatter.Anotherexperimentpublishedin2013foundthatthemorepartic

ipantsusedsocialmediawebsites,themoresaddenedtheyfeltabouttheirlives.However,itshowedthatfeelingbluedidnotleadpeopleto_

____43_____theirsocialmediause.Notallstudiesaresoworrying.Pastresearchsuggeststhatsocial-networkingsitescan

promote_____44_____ifusedtoengagedirectlywithotherusers,ratherthanjusttobrowsephotosofsomeoneelse’sholidayorweddi

ng.Thisdistinctionisareminderthatsocialmediaiswhatusersbringtoit—their_____45_____shapetheirexperiences,bothonandoffline.“Itrytore

mindmyselfthatpeopleonlypostwhatthey_____46_____youtosee,soitcanseemliketheirlifeisbetterthanyours,”reflectsSarah,ajunio

rathighschoolinLosAngeles.Nicole,anotherjunior,agrees.Butwhenaskedifshehaseverconsidered_____47_____hersocialmediaaccounts,shelooksconfused.“No.

Iwouldfeellost.”33.A.helpfulB.uniqueC.relatedD.convenient34.A.schemeB.treatmentC.explanationD.structure35.A.diffic

ultiesB.considerationsC.effectsD.symptoms36.A.dependonB.agreewithC.complainaboutD.ruleout37.A.hopelessB.promisingC.impor

tantD.uncertain38.A.withoutdelayB.bychanceC.onendD.inperson39.A.reasonableB.feasibleC.productiveD.effective40.A.peersB.phonesC.familiesD.g

ames41.A.quitB.surfC.monitorD.test42.A.ignoredB.depressedC.confusedD.annoyed43.A.supportB.restrictC.revealD.increase44.A.happinessB.effic

iencyC.awarenessD.cooperation45.A.responsesB.resolutionsC.attitudesD.adjustments46.A.promiseB.orderC.wantD.forbid47.A.sharing

B.openingC.checkingD.deleting【答案】33B34.C35.C36.B37.A38.D39.A40.B41.A42.B43.D44.A45.C46.C47.D【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要讲述抑郁症产生的一些原因。【33题详解】考查

形容词词义辨析。句意:许多事情对今天的年轻人来说都是非常独特的。A.helpful有帮助的;B.unique独特的;C.related相关的;D.convenient便捷的。根据后文“Theywerebornaroundw

hentheColumbineshootinghappened,theywerekidsfor9/11,theywerekidsduringoneoftheworstfinancialcrisesin.modernhistory”可知,这些孩子出

生时间比较特别。故选B项。【34题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:一项新的大型研究对青少年抑郁症提出了不同的解释——年轻人花很多时间盯着手机屏幕。A.scheme方案;B.treatment待遇;C.explanation解释;D.structure结构。

后文“themanyhoursyoungpeoplespendstaringattheirphonescreens”解释了抑郁的一个原因。故选C项。【35题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:这可能会产生严重的影响。A.difficultie

s困难;B.considerations考虑;C.effects影响;D.symptoms症状。根据后文“WhyToday’sSuper-ConnectedKidsAreGrowingUpLessRebellious,MoreTolerant,LessHappy”可知,这种情况不容乐

观。故选C项。【36题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:通过对全国调查的研究,以及从50多万美国青少年中收集的数据,特文格女士发现,花更多时间在新媒体上的青少年更有可能认同这样的言论,即未来常常看起来毫无希望,或者我觉得我什么都做不好。A.dependon依靠;B.agreew

ith同意;C.complainabout抱怨;D.ruleout排除。根据后文“Thefutureoftenseems____5____,”or“IfeelthatIcan’tdoanythingright.”可知,这些青少年的想法比较负面,可见他们

认同这些言论。故选B项。【37题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:通过对全国调查的研究,以及从50多万美国青少年中收集的数据,特文格女士发现,花更多时间在新媒体上的青少年更有可能认同这样的言论,即未来常常看起来毫无希望,或者我觉得我什么都做不好。A.hopeless无望的;B

.promising有希望的;C.important重要的;D.uncertain不确定的。根据后文“IfeelthatIcan’tdoanythingright.”可知,这些青少年的想法比较悲观。故选A项。【38题详解】考查短语辨析。句意:那些屏

幕使用较少、花时间进行体育运动、做作业或与朋友社交的人患精神问题的可能性较小。A.withoutdelay立刻;B.bychance偶然;C.onend连续地;D.inperson亲自。根据前文“ad

olescentswhospentmoretimeonnewmediaweremorelikelyto____4____remarks”以及设空前“Thosewhousedscreensless,spendingtimeplayingsport,doinghomework

,orsocializingwithfriends”可知,前文讲述的是花时间在媒体的年轻人的表现,这与那些花时间运动,做作业的青少年表现不同。因此,此处的社交是面对面的社交。故选D项。【39题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:正如Twe

nge女士自己承认的那样,这项研究证明是不合理的。A.reasonable合理的;B.feasible可行的;C.productive多产的;D.effective有效的。根据后文“Itispossiblethatanother

forceisbehindtheincreaseddiagnosisofdepressionamongadolescents,andthatsadteenagersaremorelikelythantheirha

ppypeerstoseekrefugeintheir____8____.”可知,引起抑郁的原因并不是唯一的,因此,这项研究不合理。故选A项。【40题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:可能是另一种原因导致青少年抑郁症的诊断增加,悲伤的青少年比快乐的同龄人更有可能通过手机寻求庇护。

A.peers同辈;B.phones手机;C.families家人;D.games游戏。根据上文“MsTwengefoundthatadolescentswhospentmoretimeonnewmediaweremorelikelyto____4____remar

kssuchas:“Thefutureoftenseems____5____,”or“IfeelthatIcan’tdoanythingright.”可知,悲伤的青少年更可能通过媒体排解情绪,故“手机”符合语境。故选B项。【41题详解】考查动词词义辨析

。句意:2016年发布的一项研究要求随机挑选一组成年人停止使用社交媒体网站一周。A.quit停止;B.surf上网;C.monitor显示器;D.test测试。根据后文“acontrolgroupcontinuedbrowsingthesit

esasusual”可知,此项研究是用对比的方式进行研究。故“停止”使用社交媒体符合语境。故选A项。【42题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:据报道,前者在一周结束时比后者感觉没那么沮丧。A.ignored忽略;B.depressed使沮丧;C.confus

ed使困惑;D.annoyed使烦恼的。根据前文“Butagrowingbodyofscientificevidencesupportstheideathatsocialmediacanleadtoproblems.”可知,研究是关于社交

媒体导致抑郁的问题。故选B项。【43题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,研究表明,情绪低落并没有导致人们增加社交媒体的使用。A.support支持;B.restrict限制;C.reveal揭示;D.increase提高。根据前文“Anothere

xperimentpublishedin2013foundthatthemoreparticipantsusedsocialmediawebsites,themoresaddenedtheyfeltaboutthe

irlives.”可知,前后形成转折的关系,可知他们并没有过多的使用社交媒体。故选D项。【44题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:过去的研究表明,如果社交网站直接与其他用户互动,而不仅仅是浏览其他人度假或婚礼的照片,那么它可以促

进快乐。A.happiness快乐;B.efficiency效率;C.awareness意识;D.cooperation合作。根据后文“ifusedtoengagedirectlywithotherusers,ratherthanjusttobrowsephotosofsomeonee

lse’sholidayorwedding”可推断,社交网站直接与其他用户互动可增加快乐。故选A项。【45题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种区别提醒我们,社交媒体是用户带来的东西——他们的态度塑造了他们的体验,无论是线

上还是线下。A.responses回应;B.resolutions决议;C.attitudes态度;D.adjustments调解。根据“Itrytoremindmyselfthatpeopleonlypostwhatthey____14____youtosee

,soitcanseemliketheirlifeisbetterthanyours”可知,是人们心里的想法影响着他们的感觉。故“态度”符合题意。故选C项。【46题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我试着提醒自己

,人们只会发布他们想让你看到的东西,所以看起来他们的生活比你的好。A.promise承诺;B.order命令;C.want想要;D.forbid禁止。根据后文“soitcanseemliketheirlifeisbetterthanyours”可知,人们想要展示自己的生活过得好,

所以会选择发布自己想呈现的东西。故选C项。【47题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:但当被问及是否考虑过删除社交媒体账户时,她看起来很困惑。A.sharing分享;B.opening打开;C.checking检

查;D.deleting删除。根据“No.Iwouldfeellost.”可知,这个女孩子不愿意失去社交媒体账户。故选D项。(B)HowFacebookProgrammedOurRelativesThreeyearsago,onhisbirthday,alawprofessorwatchedhis

e-mailinboxasusual.ButitwasfilledwithFacebooknotifications(通告)____48____thatfriendshadpostedmessagesonhiswall.Themessagesm

adehimsad.Theblockedinboxwas____49____,butwhatreallyupsethimwashavingdisclosedhisbirthdatetoFacebookinthefirstplace.It’snotnecessaryforso

cialnetworkingtocomplywith(遵守)privacylaws,assomepeople____50____believe.Hehadn’tpaidmuchattentionwhenhesignedup—aswithmostelectr

oniccontracts,therewasnoroomfornegotiationaboutterms.He____51____Facebook’sinstructions,enteredthedataa

ndclickedabutton.Afewdayslater,thelawprofessordecidedtochangethebirthdateonhisFacebookprofileto____52____thesamesituationnextyear.Butwhen

thefakedaterolledaround,hisinboxagainwasfloodedwithFacebooknotifications.Twoofthemessageswerefromcloserelative

s,oneofwhomhehadspokenwithonthephoneonhisactualbirthday!Howcouldshenotrealizethatthedatewas____53____?Ourhypothesis(假设):she’dbeenprogrammed!Thatla

wprofessorwasoneofus,anditconfirmedhis____54____thatmostpeoplerespond____55____toFacebook’sprompts(提示)toprovideinf

ormationorcontactafriendwithoutreallythinkingmuchaboutit.That’sbecausedigitalnetworkedtechnologiesareengineeringhumanst

obehavelikesimplestimulus-responsemachines.Socialmediaplaysatremendousroleinmodernlife.Facebook,LinkedInand

Twitterhavebecometheprimarywaysofkeepingintouchwithfriends,family,classmatesandcolleagues.Todate,____56____,researchershavenotfullye

xploredthedegreetowhichtheseplatformsareliterallyprogramminghumanresponses.Socialmediaplatformsencod

earangeofsocial____57____:Facebooknotifiesuswhenitistimetowishourfriendsahappybirthday;LinkedInpromptsustocongratulatecont

actsontheirworkanniversaries.Asaresult,socialinteractionsareoften____58____totheclickofabutton.Facebookmayincreasethenumberofpeopletowhomwew

ishahappybirthdaywithafewclicksofabutton;it’snotasifwerememberthebirthdatesofthathighschoolclassmateordistantcousin.Butif

itbecomes____59____behavior,isitevenmeaningful?Asforpeoplewhoaren’tonFacebookordon’tposttheirbirthdatespublicly,the____60____theyexactoverthei

rdatacomesatacost:theydon’treceivescoresofwell-wishesfromfar-flungcontacts.____61____,it’sstillnicetobe

thoughtof,evenifjustonceayear.Digitalplatformsare____62____whatitmeanstobehuman,andwecan’trelyontheplatf

ormstopoliceorresearchourselves.Inthemeantime,whenyourbirthdayrollsaround,enjoythewarmfeelingsfromfriendssendingtheirregards—butrememberthattheydo

n’tknowwhenyourbirthdayreallyisanymorethanyoudotheirs.48.A.requiringB.recognizingC.indicatingD.summarizing

49.A.annoyingB.embarrassingC.frustratingD.exciting50.A.hardlyB.passionatelyC.mistakenlyD.slowly51.A.lackedB

.suspendedC.obeyedD.offered52.A.acceptB.avoidC.analyzeD.arrange53.A.significantB.definiteC.correctD.fake54.A.doubtB.appointment

C.statementD.plan55.A.cautiouslyB.positivelyC.automaticallyD.aggressively56.A.thusB.howeverC.moreoverD.otherwise57.A.reformsB.problemsC

.issuesD.behaviors58.A.adaptedB.reducedC.committedD.admitted59.A.suspectedB.acceptedC.programmedD.benefited60.A.controlB.judgmentsC.influenceD.skil

ls61.A.InreturnB.InadditionC.ForexampleD.Afterall62.A.enrichingB.examiningC.shapingD.retaining【答案】48.C

49.A50.C51.C52.B53.D54.A55.C56.B57.D58.B59.C60.A61.D62.C【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了随着信息技术的发展,人们发送祝福只需要点击按钮就能进行,虽然你可

以享受朋友们送上的温馨问候,但是这种行为已经变得程序化,因此可能你会觉得不是那么的快乐。【48题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是收件箱里面充满了Facebook的通知,它们显示朋友们在他的信息墙上发了消息。A.requiring需要;B

.recognizing认出,识别;C.indicating表明,显示;D.summarizing总结,概述。根据“friendshadpostedmessagesonhiswall.”可知,收件箱里的通知表明了这位法学教授的朋友给他发了消息。故

选C项。【49题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:被屏蔽的收件箱非常令人讨厌,但真正让他不快的是,他一开始就向Facebook透露了自己的出生日期。A.annoying令人不快的;B.embarrassing令人尴尬的;C.fr

ustrating令人沮丧的;D.exciting令人激动的。由下文的“reallyupset”可知,他对被屏蔽的收件箱已经不满意了。故选A项。【50题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:一些人错误地认为,社交网络没有必要遵守隐私法规。A.hardly几乎不;B.passionately热情地;C.mi

stakenly错误地;D.slowly缓慢地。由常识可知,个人的隐私是需要被保护的,所以有些人认为社交媒体没有必要遵守隐私法律,这是错误的看法。故选C项。【51题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:他听从了Facebook的指示,输入了数据并点击了按钮。A.lacked缺乏;B.susp

ended暂停;C.obeyed遵守;D.offered提供。根据“enteredthedataandclickedabutton.”可知,面对电子协议,用户没有协商的余地,因此他只能遵守相应的条款。故选C项。【52题详解】

考查动词词义辨析。句意:几天后,这位法学教授决定更改他在Facebook个人资料上的出生日期,以避免明年出现同样的情况。A.accept接受;B.avoid避免;C.analyze分析;D.arrange整理,安排。

根据“Afewdayslater,thelawprofessordecidedtochangethebirthdate”可知,为了不让之前使他生气的情况出现,他改变了实际的出生日期,为了避免那样的情况

再次发生。故选B项。【53题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她怎么会没有意识到那个日期是假的?A.significant重要的;B.definite明确的;C.correct正确的;D.fake假的。他的出生日期已经被改

变了,那不是真实的出生日期了,选择fake是正确的,这属于同词复现,fake在上面已经出现了。故选D项。【54题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:这位法学教授就是我们中的一员,这件事证实了他的怀疑,即大多数人都会

无意识地回复Facebook的提示,即他们并没有认真思考过此事就提供信息或联系朋友。A.doubt怀疑,质疑;B.appointment任命,约会;C.statement声明;D.plan计划。前面是这位法学教授的一种质疑

,因为在真正的生日那天他已经和亲戚沟通过,那为什么他的亲戚还不知道他改过的生日日期是假的?故选A项。【55题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:这位法学教授就是我们中的一员,这也证实了他的怀疑:大多数人都会无意识地回

复Facebook的提示,他们并没有认真思考过此事就提供信息或联系朋友。A.cautiously小心地;B.positively积极地;C.automatically无意识地;D.aggressive

ly冒犯地。后面提到很多人没有认真考虑电子提示信息就去联系朋友或者提供信息,这是一种不经过大脑控制的行为。故选C项。【56题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,至今为止,研究人员还没有充分探索出这些平台在多大程度上对人类的反应进行了规划。A.thus因

此;B.however然而;C.moreover此外;D.otherwise否则。上文提到:社交媒体在现代生活中发挥着巨大的作用。Facebook、LinkedIn和Twitter已经成为与朋友、家人、同学和同事保持联系的主要方式。下文提到:至今为止,

研究人员还没有充分探索出这些平台在多大程度上对人类的反应进行了规划。看得出上下文是转折关系。故选B项。【57题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:社交媒体平台对一系列的社会行为进行编码,例如Facebook会通知我们去祝贺朋友们生日快乐,Linke

dIn会提醒我们祝贺他们的工作周年纪念日。A.reforms改革;B.problems问题;C.issues问题,(报刊的)期;D.behaviors行为。后文是在具体举出社交行为的例子,即Facebook会通知我们去祝贺朋友们生日快乐,LinkedIn会提醒我们祝贺他们的工作周年纪念日。

故选D项。【58题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:结果是社交互动常常被简化为按钮的点击。A.adapted改编;B.reduced减少;C.committed承诺;D.admitted承认,允许进入。庆祝别人的生日,只需要点

击按钮就可以发送祝福,因此社交互动已经简化为通过点击按钮来进行了,bereducedto:沦为,减少到,简化为。故选B项。【59题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是如果它变成了程序化的行为,那它还有意义吗?A.suspected受到怀疑的;B.accepted被接受的;C.programmed

程序化的;Dbenefited受益的。根据标题“HowFacebookProgrammedOurRelatives”人们彼此之间的沟通和联系,是因为电子信息在提示,而不是想起对方,因此只是靠点击按钮来进行沟通和交流,这种行为已经变得程序化。故选C项。60题详解】考查名词词义辨析

。句意:对于那些没有用Facebook的或者没有公开发布出生日期的人来说,他们对自己【数据的控制是要付出代价的:他们失去了很多从遥远的联系人那里得到美好祝福的机会。A.control控制;B.judgments判断;C.influence影响;D.ski

lls技巧。对于不使用Facebook的人或者是不公开生日的人而言,这样控制自己的个人数据信息也让自己付出了代价:他们得不到别人的祝福。故选A项。【61题详解】考查介词短语辨析。句意:毕竟,被想起仍然是很好的,即使只是一年一次。A.Inreturn作为报答;B.Inaddition另外

;C.Forexample例如;D.Afterall毕竟。相对于不使用Facebook的人或者是不公开生日的人无法得到别人的祝福而言,这种程序化的行为还是好的,毕竟还有人在想起你。故选D项。【62题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:数字平台正在

塑造作为人的意义所在,我们不能依靠这些平台来监管或研究自己。A.enriching使富足;B.examining检查;C.shaping塑造;D.retaining保留。下文提到,我们不能依靠数字平台来监管和研究我们自己,否则,人就会

处于被社交平台来塑造的境遇中。故选C项。SectionB(30’)Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfini

shedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread

.(A)Haveyoueverleftacinemashakingyourheadafterseeingafilmwithanendingthatyoucouldseecomingfromtenkil

ometresaway?Mostofushave.Afilmcanhavemanystarsandbeautifullocations,butifthescreenplayispoor,it’sunlikelythatitwillbeahitwith

audiences.Beingascreenwritercanbeaprofitablecareerandthereisnoshortageofcandidatesforthejob.However,a

lthoughthemajorstudiosreceivethousandsofscriptseveryyear,onlyafewmakeittothesilverscreen.Thestudioshaveve

rysetideasaboutwhatmakesagoodscreenplayandifascriptdoesn’tmatchthem,ithasn’tgotachance.Theartofscreenwritingisgre

atlyinfluencedbyPoetics,thebookonthetheoryofliteraturewrittenbyAristotleinabout350B.C.Aristotleproposedthatastoryline

shouldconsistofthreeparts:abeginninginwhichwemeetthecharactersandtheplacewheretheactionoccurs,amiddleinwhichaproblemthathastobeovercomeisintroduceda

ndfinallyanend,wheretheproblem,atleastinHollywoodfilms,issolved.ItmaysurpriseyoutodiscoverthattheancientGreekphilosopher’sideasshouldhav

esomuchinfluenceonsuchamodernartform.Itwillsurpriseyouevenmoretolearnthathisideasaremorepopularthanever.Intheseventies,H

ollywoodscriptwriter,SydField,discoveredthatfilmsthatfollowedAristotle’splandidmuchbetterattheboxofficethanthoseth

atdidn’t.FieldstudiedthemostsuccessfulfilmsandcameupwithamorerigorousversionofAristotle’stheory.Thebeginningofthef

ilmshouldlastnolongerthanhalfanhour,attheendofwhichaturningpointmustoccur.Fieldevensuggestedthattheperfectmomentfo

rthisturningpointisthetwenty-seventhminute!Then,forthefollowingsixtyminutesthemaincharacterisinvolvedinfacingthechal

lengethathasbeenset.Atthemidpointofthisperiod,thewritermayintroduceanotherturningpointwhichmustbeareversalinthech

aracter’sfortunes.Thefinalquarterofthefilmisfortheclimaxofthestory,asthecharacterfightstoachievetheiraims.Doesitsoundfamiliar?Itshoulddo,becausevirtu

allyallHollywoodfilmsfollowthisscheme.Sothenexttimeyouaccuseafilmofbeingunoriginal,you’llknowwhotoblame!63.Ifascript________,ithasagreaterchanceto

bechosenbystudios.A.iswrittenbyawell-knownscreenwriterB.matchestheaudience’ssetideaofagoodstoryC.agre

eswithstudios’standardsofagoodscreenplayD.isconsideredtobeagoodscreenplaybythepublic64.InthebookPoetics,whatdidAristotlepr

oposedaboutastoryline?A.Thesettingshouldberevealedinthebeginning.B.Aproblemhastobeintroducedinthebeginning

.C.Thesolutiondoesn’tnecessarilyappearintheend.D.Moretimeshouldbedevotedtotheendthantothemiddle.65.Theword“rigorous”(inparagraph4)isclosestinmeani

ngto________.A.modernandrelaxedB.thoroughandstrictC.simplebutefficientD.complexbutunderstandable66Whichofthefollow

ingquestionshasbeenansweredinthepassage?A.WhymanyHollywoodfilmslooksimilartoeachother.B.HowastorylinecanbeimprovedbasedonArist

otle’stheory.C.WhatkindsofHollywoodfilmsappealsmoretotheaudience.D.Whoshouldbetoblameforthedeclineofthequalityoffilms.【答案】63.C64.A65.B66.

A【解析】.【导语】本文为一篇说明文。文章介绍了亚里士多德提出的故事情节理论对现代的电影剧本的影响,而好莱坞编剧西德·菲尔德更是在此基础上提出了更全面、更严格的理论,导致好莱坞电影看上去都是差不多套路。【63题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句“Thestudios

haveverysetideasaboutwhatmakesagoodscreenplayandifascriptdoesn’tmatchthem,ithasn’tgotachance.(电影公司对于怎样才能写出好剧本有非常固定的想法,如果一个剧本与他们不匹配,它就没有机会。)”可知,电影

公司对于好剧本有着自己的标准,符合这个标准的就是好的剧本,很有可能会被电影公司选中。故选C项。【64题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段第二句“Aristotleproposedthatastorylineshouldconsistofthreeparts:abeg

inninginwhichwemeetthecharactersandtheplacewheretheactionoccurs,amiddleinwhichaproblemthathastobeovercomeisintroducedandfinallyanend,where

theproblem,atleastinHollywoodfilms,issolved.(亚里士多德提出,故事情节应该包括三个部分:故事的开始,在这里我们遇到了角色和故事发生的地方;中间部分,在这里介绍一个要克服的问题;最后结束,在这里,这个问题,至少在好莱坞电影,

被解决。)”可知,里士多德对故事情节的建议中,在故事开始时,要有人物和地点等故事背景。故选A项。【65题详解】词句猜测题。根据“rigorous”所在段落“Intheseventies,Hollywoodscriptwriter,SydField,discoveredthatfilmsth

atfollowedAristotle’splandidmuchbetterattheboxofficethanthosethatdidn’t.FieldstudiedthemostsuccessfulfilmsandcameupwithamorerigorousversionofArist

otle’stheory.Thebeginningofthefilmshouldlastnolongerthanhalfanhour,attheendofwhichaturningpointmustoccur.Fieldevensuggestedthattheperfectmoment

forthisturningpointisthetwenty-seventhminute!Then,forthefollowingsixtyminutesthemaincharacterisinvolvedinfacingthe

challengethathasbeenset.Atthemidpointofthisperiod,thewritermayintroduceanotherturningpointwhichmustbeareversalinthecharacter’s

fortunes.Thefinalquarterofthefilmisfortheclimaxofthestory,asthecharacterfightstoachievetheiraims.(七十年代,好莱坞编剧西德·菲尔德发现,遵循亚里士多德计划的电影票房要比那些不遵循亚里

士多德计划的电影好得多。菲尔德研究了最成功的电影,并提出了一个更rigorous的亚里士多德理论版本。影片的开头不应超过半小时,在结尾必须出现一个转折点。菲尔德甚至认为27分钟是这个转折点的完美时刻!然后

,在接下来的60分钟里,主角要面对已经设定好的挑战。在这个时期中,作者可能会引入另一个转折点,这一定是人物命运的逆转。影片的最后四分之一是故事的高潮,因为角色为了实现他们的目标而战斗。)”可知,根据最成功的

电影中对亚里士多德计划的运用,菲尔德提出了比亚里士多德计划更加全面的,严格的理论版本,把电影的开头、中间过程、结束的时间段明确化。rigorous与B项“thoroughandstrict”意思相近。故选B项。【66题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“Doesitsoundfamiliar?I

tshoulddo,becausevirtuallyallHollywoodfilmsfollowthisscheme.(听起来耳熟吗?应该是的,因为几乎所有的好莱坞电影都遵循这个方案。)”可知,好莱坞电影看着大同小异,因为都遵循菲尔

德提出的理论。故选A项。(B)KINDLYINDICATEYOURRETURNKMREADING,FUELGAUGEREADING,DATEANDTIME,ANDRETURNTHISENVELOPE,WITHYOURK

EYS,TOTHERENTALCOUNTER.DOCUMENTNUMBERRETURNKMREADINGRETURNFUELGAUGEE1/81/43/81/25/83/47/8FRETURNDATERETURNTIMESafeDrivinginSouthAfricaVER’SLIC

ENCEWhendriving,youmustbeinpossessionofyourdriver’slicenseatalltimes.SEATBELTSThelawrequiresthatyouwe

arseatbeltsatalltimes.DRIVINGInSouthAfrica,drivingisontheleft-handsideoftheroad.SPEEDLIMITSGenerally60km/hrinbuilt-up

areas,100km/hrinruralareasand120km/hronhighways.PETROLPetrolisavailable24hoursperday.Unleaded(铅的)pet

rolshouldbeusedinAviscars.Creditcardsarenotacceptedforthepaymentofpetrol.SAFETYForyourownsafety,keepyo

urdoorslockedwhiledriving.LOCKUPShutwindowsandlockalldoorsandthebootwhenleavingthevehicleunattended.VALUABLESDon

otleavepersonalbelongingssuchascellphonesandvaluablesinTYRESAvisundertakesthatondeliveryofthevehicletotherenter,thecondition

ofthetyreswillbeincompliancewithlegislationandthetyrepressureinaccordancewith(符合法规)thevehiclemanufacturer’ss

pecificationfor“normaluse”.Itistheresponsibilityoftherentertoensurethatboththeconditionandinflation(充气)ofthetyresareappropriatethroughoutthecour

seoftherental.Itistheresponsibilityoftherentertoinspecttheconditionofthetyresatcommencementoftherenta

landtomakeadjustmentstothetyrepressuretotakeintoaccountsuchfactorsasthenumberofpassengers,massofluggage,ambienttemperatures,

speedandroadcondition.IMMOBILISERPleaseusetheimmobiliserwhenleavingthevehicleunattended.ROADMAPSMapsofsout

hernAfrica,includingcityandregionalmaps,canbefoundinacopyoftheAvisInboundmagazine,ineachvehicleorattheA

visCustomerServiceCenter.MoreextensiveareamapsareobtainablefromtheAutomobileAssociation(AA)andSouthAfricanTo

urism.yourvehicle.Theyarenotcoveredbyourinsurance.AvisCareline:+27(0)80000166924-hourbreakdownandmedicalemergenc

iesAvisCentralReservations:National:+27(0)861021111International:+27(0)861034444PreferredService:+27(0)861113333Website:www.avis.co.za67

.Whatcanrentersdotokeepthetyresingoodcondition?A.Avoiddrivingtoofast.B.Reducethemassofluggage.C.Limitthenumberofpassengers.D.Adjustthetyre

pressureasneeded.68.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Peoplecanpayforpetrolbycash.B.Mapsa

renotavailableinallAviscars.C.Driversneedn’twearseatbeltsinruralareas.D.Renterscanmakeaclaimiftheirvaluablesarestolen.69.Whichtelephonenumbermaythos

ewhohaverentedanAviscarinSouthAfricafindmostuseful?A.+27(0)800001669.B.+27(0)861021111.C.+27(0)861034444.D.+27(0)861113333.【答案】67.D68.A69.

B【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要向我们介绍了一份租车协议,告诉我们司机需要做的事情,使读者了解相关的租车要求。【67题详解】细节理解题。根据文章“TYRES”部分“Itistheresponsibilityoftherentertoinspecttheconditionofth

etyresatcommencementoftherentalandtomakeadjustmentstothetyrepressuretotakeintoaccountsuchfactorsasthenumberofpassengers,mas

sofluggage,ambienttemperatures,speedandroadcondition.(出租人有责任在开始出租时检查轮胎的状况,并根据乘客人数、行李重量、环境温度、速度和道路状况等因素调整轮胎压力)”可知,根据需求调整轮胎压力是保持其状况良好的方法。故选D

项。【68题详解】细节理解题。根据文章“PETROL”部分“Creditcardsarenotacceptedforthepaymentofpetrol.(不接受信用卡支付汽油费)”可知,除了信用卡之外的支付方式均可。

故选A项。【69题详解】推理判断题。根据文章最后一部分“24-hourbreakdownandmedicalemergenciesAvisCentralReservations:National:+27(0)861021111;International:+27(0)

861034444(24小时故障和医疗紧急情况AvisCentralReservations:国内:+27(0)861021111;国际:+27(0)861034444)”可推测,在南非租过车,且觉得最有用的号码,应该是“国内24小时

医疗紧急情况的号码”。故选B项。(C)Theterm“folksong”hasbeencurrentforoverahundredyears,butthereisstillagooddealofdisagre

ementastowhatitactuallymeans.ThedefinitionprovidedbytheInternationalFolkMusicCouncilstatesthatfolkmusicisthemusicof

ordinarypeople,whichispassedonfrompersontopersonbybeinglistenedtoratherthanlearnedfromtheprintedpage.Otherfactorsthathelpshapeafol

ksonginclude:continuity(manyperformancesoveranumberofyears);variation(changesinwordsandmelodieseitherthroughar

tisticinterpretationorfailureofmemory);andselection(theacceptanceofasongbythecommunityinwhichitevolves).Whensongshavebeensubjectedtotheseprocessesthe

iroriginisusuallyimpossibletotrace.Forinstance,ifafarmlaborerweretomakeupasongandsingittoacoupleoffriendswholikeitandmemorizeit,possiblywhenthefri

endscometosingitthemselvesoneofthemmightforgetsomeofthewordsandmakeupnewonestofillthegap,whiletheother,perhapsmorear

tistic,mightaddafewdecorativetouchestothetuneandimproveacoupleoflinesoftext.Ifthishappenedafewtimestherewouldbemanydifferentversions,the

song’soriginalcomposerwouldbeforgotten,andthesongwouldbecomecommonproperty.Thisconstantreshapingandre-creationisthe

essenceoffolkmusic.Consequently,modernpopularsongsandotherpublishedmusic,eventhoughwidelysungbypeoplewhoarenot

professionalmusicians,arenotconsideredfolkmusic.Themusicandwordshavebeensetbyaprintedorrecordedsource,limitingscopeforfurthe

rartisticcreation.Thesesongs’originscannotbecoveredandthereforetheybelongprimarilytothecomposerandnottoacommunity.Theidea

lsituationforthecreationoffolkmusicisanisolatedruralcommunity.Insuchasettingfolksongsanddanceshaveaspecialpu

rposeateverystageinaperson’slife,fromchildhoodtodeath.Epic(史诗)talesofheroicdeeds,seasonalsongsrelatingtocalendarevents,andoc

cupationalsongsarealsolikelytobesung.70.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheterm“folksong”issupportedbythepassa

ge?A.TheInternationalFolkMusicCouncilinventedit.B.Ithasbeenusedforseveralcenturies.C.Itisconsideredtobeoutofdate.D.Thereisdisagreementaboutits

meaning.71.Theauthormentionsthefarmlaborerandhisfriends(paragraph2)inorderto________.A.explainhowafolksongevolvesovertimeB.illustratetheimportanc

eofmusictoruralworkersC.showhowsubjectmatterisselectedforafolksongD.demonstratehowacommunitychoosesafolksong72.Theauthormentionsthatpublishedm

usicisnotconsideredtobefolkmusicbecause________.A.thesongsaregenerallyperformedbyprofessionalsingersB.thesongsattractonlytheyo

ungpeopleinacommunityC.thecomposerswritethemusicinruralcommunitiesD.theoriginalcomposercanbeeasilyident

ified73.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.Elementsthatdefinefolkmusic.B.Themescommonlyfoundinfolkmusic.C.Influence

soffolkmusiconpopularmusic.D.ThestandardsoftheInternationalFolkMusicCouncil.【答案】70.D71.A72.D73.A【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了民歌的定义,形成一首民歌的因素以及民歌不断重塑和演变的精髓

,以及流行音乐与民歌的区别,和民歌创作的理想状况。【70题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Theterm“folksong”hasbeencurrentforoverahundredyears,butthereisstillagooddealofdisagreemen

tastowhatitactuallymeans.(“民歌”一词至今已有一百多年的历史,但对于它的实际含义仍存在很大分歧)”可知,民歌的含义存在分歧。故选D项。【71题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第二段“Ifthishappened

afewtimestherewouldbemanydifferentversions,thesong’soriginalcomposerwouldbeforgotten,andthesongwouldbecomecommon

property.Thisconstantreshapingandre-creationistheessenceoffolkmusic.(如果这种情况发生几次,就会有很多不同的版本,这首歌的原作曲者就会被遗忘,这首歌曲将成为共同财产。这种不断的重塑和再创造

是民族音乐的本质)”可推知,作者提到农场工人和他的朋友是为了解释民谣是如何随着时间的推移而演变的。故选A项。【72题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Thesesongs’originscannotbecoveredandthereforeth

eybelongprimarilytothecomposerandnottoacommunity(这些歌曲的起源无法被覆盖,因此它们主要属于作曲家,而不是一个社区)”可知,作者提到出版的音乐不被认为是民间音

乐,是因为他们的原作者很容易辨认。故选D项。【73题详解】主旨大意题。文章主要介绍了民歌的定义,形成一首民歌的因素以及民歌不断重塑和演变的精髓,以及流行音乐与民歌的区别,和民歌创作的理想状况。所以A选项“定义民间音乐的元素”符合文章主旨。故

选A项。(D)Inrecentyears,thefoodindustryhasincreaseditsuseoflabels.Whetherthelabelssay“non-GMO”or“nosugar,”or“zerocarbohydrates”,consum

ersareincreasinglydemandingmoreinformationaboutwhat’sintheirfood.Onereportfoundthat39percentofconsumerswouldswitchfromthebrandsthe

ycurrentlybuytoothersthatprovideclearer,moreaccurateproductinformation.Foodmanufacturersarerespondingtothereportwithnewlabelstomeetthatde

mand,andthey’redoingsowithaneyetowardsgivingtheirproductsanadvantageoverthecompetition,andbolsteringprofits.Thiss

trategymakesintuitivesense.Ifconsumerssaytheywanttransparency,tellthemexactlywhatisinyourproduct.Thatissimplysupplyingacertainde

mand.Butthemarketingstrategyinresponsetothisconsumerdemandhasgonebeyondarticulatingwhatisinaproduct,tolabelingwhatisNOTinthefood.Thes

elabelsareknownas“absenceclaims”labels,andtheyrepresentanemerginglabelingtrendthatisdetrimentalbothtoth

econsumerswhopurchasetheproductsandtheindustrythatsuppliesthem.Forexample,Hunt’sputa“non-GMO”labelonitscannedcrushed

tomatoesafewyearsago—despitethefactthatatthetimetherewasnosuchthingasaGMOtomatoonthemarket.Somedairycompanies

areusingthe“non-GMO”labelontheirmilk,despitethefactthatallmilkisnaturallyGMO-free,anotherlabelthatcreatesunnecessaryfeararoundfood

.Whilecreatinglabelsthatplayonconsumerfearsandmisconceptionsabouttheirfoodmaygiveacompanyatemporarymarketingadvantageovercompetingproductsonthe

groceryaisle,inthelongtermthisstrategywillhavejusttheoppositeeffect:byinjectingfearintothediscourseaboutourfood,weruntheriskoferodingconsum

ertrustinnotjustasingleproduct,buttheentirefoodbusiness.Eventually,itbecomesaquestioninconsumers,minds:Werethesef

oodseversafe?Bypurchasingandconsumingthesetypesofproducts,haveIalreadydonesomekindofharmtomyfamilyortheplanet

?Forfoodmanufacturers,itwillmeandamagedconsumertrustandlowersalesforeveryone.Andthisisn’tjustsupposition.Arecen

tstudyfoundthatabsenceclaimslabelscancreateastigmaaroundfoodsevenwhenthereisnoscientificevidencethattheycauseh

arm.It’sclearthatfoodmanufacturersmusttreadcarefullywhenitcomestousingabsenceclaims.Inadditiontothelikelynegativelong-termimpactonsales,this

verbaltricksendsamessagethatinnovationsinfarmingandfoodprocessingareunwelcome,eventuallyleadingtolessefficiency,fewerchoicesforcons

umers,andultimately,morecostlyfoodproducts.Ifweallowthiskindoflabelingtocontinue,wewillalllose.74.Whatdoestheaut

horsayismanufacturers’newmarketingstrategy?A.Stressingtheabsenceofcertainelementsintheirproducts.B.Articulatingtheuniquenut

ritionalvalueoftheirproducts.C.Supplyingdetailedinformationoftheirproducts.D.Designingtransparentlabelsfortheirproduc

ts.75.Whatpointdoestheauthormakeaboutnon-GMOlabels?A.Theyareincreasinglyattractingcustomers’attention.B.TheycreatelotsoftroubleforGMOfoodproducers

.C.Theyshouldbeusedmoreforvegetablesandmilk.D.Theycauseanxietyaboutfoodamongconsumers.76.Whatdoestheauthorsayabsenceclaimslabelswilldotof

oodmanufacturers?A.Causechangesintheirmarketingstrategies.B.Helpremovestigmaaroundtheirproducts.C.Erodeconsumertrustandreducesales.D.Decreas

esupportfromfoodscientists.77.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestfoodmanufacturersdo?A.Takemeasurestolowerthecostoffoodproducts.B.E

xercisecautionabouttheuseofabsenceclaims.C.Welcomenewinnovationsinfoodprocessing.D.Promoteefficiencyandincreasefoodvariety.【答案】74.A75.D76.C77.B【解

析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了近年来,食品工业开始使用“不添加声明”这种标签,为了使他们的产品在竞争中具有优势,并增加利润。但作者认为这一做法引起消费者对食品的焦虑,且侵蚀消费者信任,减少销售,建议谨慎使用。【74题详解】细节理解题。根据第

二段中“Butthemarketingstrategyinresponsetothisconsumerdemandhasgonebeyondarticulatingwhatisinaproduct,tolabelingwhatisNOTinthefood.Theselabelsare

knownas“absenceclaims”labels,andtheyrepresentanemerginglabelingtrendthatisdetrimentalbothtotheconsumerswhopur

chasetheproductsandtheindustrythatsuppliesthem.(但是针对这种消费者需求的营销策略已经超越了明确说明产品中有什么,而是标注出食品中没有什么。这些标签被称为“不添加声明”标签,它们代表了一种新兴的标签趋势,这对购买产品的消费者

和提供产品的行业都是有害的)”可知,作者说制造商的新营销策略是强调他们的产品缺乏某些元素。故选A。【75题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“Somedairycompaniesareusingthe“non-GMO”labelontheirmilk,despitethefactthat

allmilkisnaturallyGMO-free,anotherlabelthatcreatesunnecessaryfeararoundfood.(一些乳制品公司在他们的牛奶上使用“非转基因”标签,尽管事实上所有的牛奶都是天然不含转基因的

,这是另一个标签,造成了对食物不必要的恐惧)”可知,作者对非转基因标签的观点是他们引起消费者对食品的焦虑。故选D。【76题详解】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“Forfoodmanufacturers,itwillmeandamagedconsumertrustandlow

ersalesforeveryone.(对食品制造商来说,这意味着消费者信任受损,所有人的销售额都将下降)”可知,作者认为不添加声明标签对食品制造商的作用是侵蚀消费者信任,减少销售。故选C。77题详解】细

节理解题。根据最后一段中“It’sclearthatfoodmanufacturersmusttreadcarefullywhenitcomestousingabsenceclaims.(很明显,食品制造商在使用不添加声明时必须小心谨慎)”可知,作

者建议食品制造商谨慎【使用不添加声明。故选B。SectionC(8’)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegivenin

thebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.RailroadsandLiteratureNineteenth-centurywritersintheUnited

States,whethertheywrotenovels,shortstories,poemsorplays,werepowerfullydrawntotherailroadinitsgoldenyears.____78____Bythe1850’s,ther

ailroadwasamajorpresenceinthelifeofthenation.WriterssuchasRalphWaldoEmersonandHenryDavidThoreausawtherailroadbothasasigntodevelopmentan

dasanobjectofsuspicion.Therailroadcouldbeandwasadespoilerofnature.Furthermore,becauseofspeedandnoise,itmightbeadespoilerofhumannat

ureaswell.____79____DeeplyphilosophicalhistorianssuchasHenryAdamshatedtherolethatthenewcrazeforbusinesswaspl

ayingindestroyingtraditionalvalues.Adistrustofindustryandbusinesscontinuedamongwritersthroughouttherestofthenineteenthcenturyandintothetw

entieth.____80____Onethinksofmelodramas,boy’sbooks,thrillers,romancesandthelikeratherthannovelsofthefirstrank.Inther

ailroads’bestyears,between1890and1920,therewereafewindividualsintheUnitedStates,mostofthemwithsolidrailroadingexperi

encebehindthem,whomadeaprofessionofwritingaboutrailroading-worksofferingtheambienceofstationsyardsandlocomotivecabs.____81____Butany

onewhotakesthetimetoconsulttheirfertilewritingswillstillfindmuchinformationabouttheplaceoftherailroadinthel

ifeoftheUnitedStates.A.Thesewriterswhocangenuinelybesaidtohavecreatedthe“railroadnovel”arenowmostlyforgotten,theirnamesh

avingfadedfrommemory.B.Bythe1850’sand1860’s,therewasagreatdistrustamongwritersandintellectualsoftherapidind

ustrializationofwhichtherailroadwasaleadingforce.C.The“railroadnovels”aregoodexamplesoftheeffectsindustryandbusinesshadontheliteratureofth

eUnitedStates.D.Forthemostpart,theliteratureinwhichtherailroadplaysanimportantrolebelongstopopularcultureratherthantoseriousart.E.

Infact,writersrespondedtotherailroadsassoonasthefirstwerebuiltinthe1830’s.F.Manywritershadtheexperienceofworkingonrailroads.【答

案】78.E79.B80.D81.A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些作家把铁路引用到文学领域中。【78题详解】根据前文“Nineteenth-centurywritersintheUnitedStates,whethertheywrotenovels,shortstor

ies,poemsorplays,werepowerfullydrawntotherailroadinitsgoldenyears.(19世纪的美国作家,无论是写小说、短篇小说、诗歌还是戏剧,都被铁路的黄金岁月深深吸引)”可知,此处在讲述铁

路与作家之间的关系。由此可知,E项“事实上,19世纪30年代第一条铁路一建成,作家们就对它做出了回应。”符合语境。故选E项。【79题详解】根据后文“DeeplyphilosophicalhistorianssuchasHenryAdamshatedtheroletha

tthenewcrazeforbusinesswasplayingindestroyingtraditionalvalues.Adistrustofindustryandbusinesscontinuedamongwritersthr

oughouttherestofthenineteenthcenturyandintothetwentieth.(HenryAdams等哲学史学家痛恨新的商业热潮在破坏传统价值观方面所起的作用。从十九世纪后期到二十世纪,作家们对工业和商业的不信任仍在继续)”可知,此段讲述哲学

史学家和作家们对于工业和商业的不信任。由此可知,B项“到了十九世纪五十年代和六十年代,作家和知识分子对以铁路为主导力量的快速工业化产生了极大的不信任。”符合语境。其中“distrust”是关键词。故选B项。【80题详解】根据后文“Onethinksofmelodramas,boy’sb

ooks,thrillers,romancesandthelikeratherthannovelsofthefirstrank.(人们想到的是情节剧、男孩读物、惊悚片、浪漫故事等,而不是一流的小说)”可知,情景剧、男孩读物和惊悚片等属于大众文化,比较受欢

迎。由此可知,D项“在很大程度上,铁路在文学中扮演着重要角色,属于大众文化,而不是严肃的艺术。”符合语境。故选D项。【81题详解】根据后文“Butanyonewhotakesthetimetoconsulttheirfertilewritingswillstillfindmuchinforma

tionabouttheplaceoftherailroadinthelifeoftheUnitedStates.(但是,任何花时间查阅其丰富著作的人,仍然会发现有关铁路在美国生活中地位的信息宝库)”可知,设空句和后文形成转折关

系,说明一些写了关于铁路的作者可能已经被人遗忘了。由此可知,D项“这些真正可以说是创造了“铁路小说”的作家现在大多被遗忘了,他们的名字已经从记忆中消失。”符合语境。故选A项。IV.Translation(20’)Directions:Translate

thefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.82.能够对许多棘手问题提出建设性的解决办法,是这位董事长与众不同的地

方。(distinguish)(汉译英)【答案】Beingableto/Theabilitytoputforward/comeupwith/offer/proposeconstructivesolutionstomanytrickyproblemsis

whatdistinguishesthechairman/presidentfromothers.【解析】【详解】考查短语和从句。句子陈述客观事实,用一般现在时;分析可知,此处涉及主从复合句,主句是主系表结构,表语“这位董事长与众不同的地方”处理为表语从句,从句缺少主语,且指代事

物,用连接代词what引导;“能够做某事”表达为beabletodo/theablilitytodo,作主语,be应用其动名词形式being;“提出,想出”表达为putforward/comeupwith/offer/propose,“许多棘手问题的建设性解决方法”表达为constructi

vesolutionstomanytrickyproblems;“把……区分开”表达为distinguish...from。结合其他汉语提示,故翻译为Beingableto/Theabilitytoputforward/comeupwith/offer/proposeconst

ructivesolutionstomanytrickyproblemsiswhatdistinguishesthechairman/presidentfromothers.83.即将拍摄一部影片,致敬

这些无私奉献的医务工作者,他们放弃休假,严阵以待。(honor)(汉译英)【答案】Afilmwillsoonbemade/shotinhonorof/tohonorthesemedicalworkerswhohavemadeselfless/unselfishcon

tributionssincetheygiveuptheirvacationsandarereadytofightagainstthevirus/getpreparedtomeetthechallenge.【解析】【详解】考查动词短语,名词,形容词

短语,定语从句,原因状语从句。“拍摄”使用动词“make或shot”;“致敬”使用短语“inhonorof”或非谓语动词“tohonor”;“医疗工作者”英文表达为“medicalworkers”,用medica

lworkers作先行词,定语从句用who引导;“做贡献”使用短语“makecontributions”,此处表示动作已经完成,时态用现在完成时;“无私的”使用形容词“selfless或unselfish”,“放弃”使用动词短语“giveup”;“

假期”使用名词“vacation”,这儿表示向他们致敬的原因,所以用since引导原因状语从句;“严阵以待,准备好做……”使用形容词短语“bereadytodo”或动词短语“getpreparedto”,“对抗病毒”使用动词短语“figh

tagainstthevirus”;“迎接挑战”使用动词短语“meetthechallenge”。结合汉语提示,故翻译为Afilmwillsoonbemade/shotinhonorof/tohonorthesemedicalworkerswho

havemadeselfless/unselfishcontributionssincetheygiveuptheirvacationsandarereadytofightagainstthevirus/getp

reparedtomeetthechallenge.84.这家公司正是因为不重视产品更新换代,忽视售后服务,才逐步被市场淘汰的。(Itwasbecause...)【答案】Itwasbecausethecompanydidn'tpayattentiont

oproductupgradingandignoredafter-salesservicethatitwasgraduallyeliminatedinthemarket.【解析】【详解】考查强调句型。payattentionto表示“重视”,根据句

意和提示词可知本句使用强调句型,其基本结构为:itis/was+被强调部分+that+其余部分,本句强调的是原因状语,语境表明事情发生在过去,用一般过去时,故翻译为:Itwasbecausethecompan

ydidn'tpayattentiontoproductupgradingandignoredafter-salesservicethatitwasgraduallyeliminatedinthemarket.85.抑郁症,表现为情绪低落,甚至觉得人生没有

意义,其实是一种情绪紊乱,我们只有先了解,才能降低患病风险。(involve)(汉译英)【答案】Depression,whichinvolvesfeelingdown/beinginlowspirits/beinginbadmoodsandevenfindin

glifemeaningless,isactuallyakindofemotionaldisorder,andonlywhenweunderstanditfirstcanwereducetheriskofsufferingfromi

t.【解析】【详解】考查动词、名词、短语和定语从句。表示“表现”应用动词involve;表示“抑郁症”名词为depression,作句子的主语;表示“低情绪”的短语为inlowspirits或inbademotions,spiri

t应用复数spirits。表示“减少风险”的短语为“reducetheriskof”;同时本句描述的是抑郁症的客观表现,应该使用的是一般现在时;此外,根据句子结构可以判断,句中存在多个动词,可以定语从句对“抑郁症”进行修饰,故用which引导非限制性定语从句;句中“我们只有先了解”表达

的是“降低患病风险”的前提条件,所以可以使用when引导的状语从句。故本句翻译为Depression,whichinvolvesfeelingdown/beinginlowspirits/beinginbadm

oodsandevenfindinglifemeaningless,isactuallyakindofemotionaldisorder,andonlywhenweunderstanditfirstcanwereducetheriskof

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