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英语试题第一部分听力(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,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.Whattimeisitnow?A.5:40.B.5:20.C.5:10.2.WhatwillthewomandoonFriday?A.Studyathome
.B.Takeanexamination.C.Goonatourwiththeman.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Buyanewfridge.B.Callarepairman.C.Askthemantofixherfridge.4.What
canweknowabouttheman?A.Hewillnotgiveuphisjob.B.Helikeshisjobverymuch.C.Hehasalargefamilytosupport.5.HowwilltheguestsgotoNewYork?A.By
train.B.Bycar.C.Byplane.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatistheman’stelephonenumber?A.720-6622.B.720-2626.C.720-7722.7.
Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Mr.JamesMilleristheman’sbrother.B.Themandoesn’tknowMr.JamesMiller.C.Mr.JamesMilleristheman’sw
orkmate.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whathappenedjustnow?A.Themangotinjured.B.Themanfellontotheground.C.Themanbrokeanicedish.9.Whatisthefatherdoi
ng?A.Writinginthestudy.B.Eatingapieceofcake.C.Drinkingaglassofwater.10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.TowatchTV.B.Todohomework.C.Togetaglas
sofwater.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthewomandoing?A.WatchingvideosontheInternet.B.SearchingontheInternet.C.Preparingf
oralecture.12.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.13.Whatisthewoman’splanfortonight?A.Togotothegym.B.Tostayinherroom.C.Togosho
pping.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What’swrongwithDavid?A.Heisseriouslyinjured.B.Hisrightarmisinjured.C.Hehurthisforeheadinatrafficaccident.
15.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofDavid?A.Hedrivestoofast.B.Heisverycareless.C.Heisbadatdriving.16.Whocausedthetrafficaccide
nt?A.David.B.David’sdaughter.C.Thetruckdriver.17.WhatdoweknowaboutDavid’sdaughter?A.Shewasinjuredinth
eaccident.B.Shewasfrightenedintheaccident.C.Shekeptcalmintheaccident.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdoesBillBirddo?A.
Hemakesshoesforpoorpeople.B.Herepairsshoesthatareextremelyexpensive.C.Hemakesshoesforpeoplewithfeeto
funusualsizes.19.WhatisBillBird’sproblem?A.Peoplethinkheasksfortoomuchmoney.B.Hecannotfindskilledwor
kers.C.Hisworkersdon’tworkhard.20.Howmuchdocustomerspayfortheirfirstpairofshoes?A.About500dollars.B.About450dollar
s.C.About320dollars.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheatersofthePastTheGreekTheaterTheate
rsdevelopedinmanypartsofGreece.AncientGreektheaterswerebuiltinnaturalopenairsitesonconvenientlyshapedhills.Thisallowedagreatmassofpe
opletoenjoyashowatatime.Duetothis,actorsplacedemphasisonexaggerated(夸张的)actionandspeech.And,colorfulsymbolicmasksandcostumesw
ereused.TheMedievalTheaterTheMedievaltheaterstartedinchurches.That’swhymedievalplayswereaboutBiblestories.Atfirst,itbecameacustomforpriests(牧师
)toactoutbriefscenesduringChristmasandEaster.Theseactsattractedlargecrowds.Finallythechurchrefusedtoallowprieststoparti
cipateinanysucheventsagain,soordinarypeoplebegantheseperformancesoutside.Performancesweresetinthetownsquare,wit
hseveralstagesettingsaroundit.TheElizabethanTheaterTheEngland’stheaterdevelopedrapidlyintheyearsfollowingthedefeatoftheSpanishNavy.Thedom
inantfeatureofElizabethantheaterwasthestage,Ithasthreeparts:Theforestageforoutsidescenes;theinnerstageforscenesinsideabuilding;anupperstageorba
lconyforvariouspurposes.Thereasonforthisdesignisthattherewerenoscenechanges,orbreaksduringtheplay.Verylittlescenerywasused,
sotheactorshadtocreateascenethroughtheirvoicesanddialogues.Thisledtoamorepoeticscript,andpoetsbecamethemainsourceofscriptwriting.TheRestorati
onTheaterSomeoftheplaystoldsadstories,butthemajorityoftheplayswerereallyfunny.Manyspecializedmachineswereusedtocreatethescene.Thestage
wasaverycleveridea,inthatonthesidesofthestagelargebackshutters(百叶窗)werepaintedwiththescene.21.WhywereancientGreektheatersbu
iltonhills?A.Toholdalargeaudience.B.Tobuildabigandstrongstage.C.Tohaveabettersoundeffect.D.Toemphasizeex
aggeratedperformances.22.Inwhichtheatercouldactors’voicesandspeechhelpcreatescenes?A.TheGreekTheater.B.TheMedievalTheat
er,C.TheElizabethanTheater,D.TheRestorationTheater.23.WhatisspecialabouttheRestorationTheater?A.Colorfulmaskswereused.B.Thestagewassmart
lydesigned.C.Mostofitsplaysweresorrowful.D.Ordinarypeopleweretheperformers.BSomepeoplelearnasecondlanguagee
asily.Otherpeoplehavetroublelearninganewlanguage.Howcanyouhelpyourselflearnanewlanguage,suchasEnglish?ThereareseveralwaystomakelearningEnglishalittle
easierandmoreinteresting.ThefirststepistofeelconfidentaboutlearningEnglish.Ifyoubelievethatyoucanlearn,youwilllearn.Bepatient.Youdonothavetounders
tandeverythingallatonce.Itisnaturaltomakemistakeswhenyoulearnsomethingnew.Wecanlearnfromourmistakes.Thesecondstep
istopracticeyourEnglish.Forexample,writeajournaleveryday.YouwillgetusedtowritinginEnglish,andyouwillfeelcomfortableexpressingy
ourideasinEnglish.Afterseveralweeks,youwillseethatyourwritingisimproving.Besides,youmustspeakEnglishe
veryday.Youcanpracticewithyourclassmatesoutsideclass.Youwillallmakemistakes,butgraduallyyouwillbecomecomfortablecommunicatinginEnglish.Th
ethirdstepistokeeparecordofyourlanguagelearning.Youcanwritethisinyourjournal.Aftereachclass,thinkaboutwhatyoudid.Didyouansweraquesti
oncorrectly?Didyouunderstandsomethingtheteacherexplained?Perhapsthelessonwasdifficult,butyoutriedtounderstandit.Wr
itetheseachievementsinyourjournal.YoumustbepositiveaboutlearningEnglishandbelievethatyoucandoit.Itisimportanttopracticeeverydayandmakeare
cordofyourachievements.YouwillenjoylearningEnglish,andyouwillhavemoreconfidenceinyourself.24.WhatisimportanttolearnEnglish?A.Toread
Englisheveryday.B.Tomakearecordofyourmistakes.C.Tobuyadictionary.D.TopracticeEnglisheverydayandmakearecordofyourachievements.
25.WhenyoulearnEnglish,youdonotneedto________.A.bepatientB.makemistakesC.expressyourideasinEnglishD.understandeveryth
ingallatonce26.WhichisNOThelpfulforyoutoenjoylearningEnglish?A.TocommunicateinEnglish.B.Toworryaboutmakingmistakes.C.Tot
hinkaboutwhathasbeendoneafterclasses.D.Tomakearecordofyourachievements.27.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Itisveryimportanttolearnasecondlan
guage.B.Somepeoplelearnasecondlanguageeasilywhileotherpeopledonot.C.Therearewaystohelpyoulearnasecondlanguagemoreeasily.D.
Don'tworryaboutmakingmistakeswhenlearningasecondlanguage.CKatharineMeyerGrahamwasoncedescribedas"themostpowerfulwomaninAmerica."Shewasnotagov
ernmentofficialorelectedrepresentative,butsheownedTheWashingtonPostnewspaper.Underherleadership,itbecameoneofthe
mostimportantnewspapersinthecountry.KatharineMeyerwasborninarichfamilyinNewYorkCityin1917.In1933,herfatherhadbou
ghtafailingnewspaper,TheWashingtonPost.Hermarriagewasatragedy.Herhusbandtreatedherbadlyandsufferedfrommentalillness,killinghimselfin1963.Withno
trainingorexperienceinbusiness,shewasinsecureandshedidnotthinkshehadtheabilitytodoanimportantjob.ButKatharineGrahamdidn'tgiv
eup.In1969,MissusGrahambecamepublisheraswellaspresidentofTheWashingtonPostCompany.Inthe1970s,TheWashingtonPostbecamefamousaround
theworldbecauseoftwomajorsuccesses.In1971,anorderfromafederaljudgestoppedTheNewYorkTimesfrompublishingthePentagon(五角大楼)Pap
ers,becausePresidentRichardNixonbelievedpublicationwouldendangernationalsecurity.YetKatharineGrahamruledagains
tthejudge'sorderanddecidedtopublishthePentagonPapersinTheWashingtonPost,whichwasconsideredamajorsucces
sforfreedomofthepress.In1972,TheWashingtonPosthadanothermajorsuccess.ThroughthelongWatergate(水门事件)inv
estigation,despitegovernment'sthreat,MissusGrahamsupportedherreportersandeditors.ThenewspaperwasawardedthePulitzerPrizeforpub
licservicein1973foritsWatergatereporting.Thenextyear,PresidentNixonresignedfromoffice.KatharineGrahamdiedofheadinjurieswhenshewaseighty-fo
ur.SheusedherintelligenceandbraverytoimprovetheAmericanmedia.Afterherdeath,theemployeesofTheWashingtonPostwrote:"AworldwithoutKatharineGrahamw
illnotbethesameatall."28.WhatisKatharineGrahamrememberedfor?A.Herstrugglingwithherunfortunatemarriage.B.Hersuccessinrunn
ingTheWashingtonPost.C.Herbraveryincompetingwithothernewspapers.D.Hercloserelationshipwithherreportersandeditors.29.HowdidKath
arineGrahamfeelbeforetakingoverthebusiness?A.Excitedandoverjoyed.B.Curiousandeager.C.Unconfidentandunsure.D.An
noyedandupset.30.WhatcanwelearnaboutKatharineGrahamfromParagraphs4and5?A.Herdeterminationandbraveryledtothes
uccessofthenewspaper.B.Herfatherlaidasolidfoundationforhersuccess.C.Shewasgoodatworkingwiththegovernment.D.Shewasbornagreatleader.31
.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheRiseofTheWashingtonPostB.TheMakingofaGreatNewspaperC.GreatNewspapersoftheUnitedStat
esD.APowerfulMediaLeaderinAmericaDWhatkindofamusingactivitieswillyouparticipateinduringyourlife?Willyoubespendi
ngyourfreetimedoingsafesportswithlittledangerorwillyoualwaysbeoneofthefirstpeopletotrythenextpopularextremeac
tivity?Scientistshavebeeninterestedinfindingoutwhysomepeopleseemtopreferdangerousactivities.Researchershavefoundthatmenoftentrytoimpressotherpeopleby
provingthattheyarecourageousandfearless,andtheyaremorelikelytotakeriskswhenpeoplearewatchingthemorwhen
theyarecompetingagainstothermen.Researchalsoshowsthataspeoplegetoldertheyusuallybehavemoreresponsiblya
ndtrynottotakeunnecessaryrisks.Inaddition,whenpeopleareinstablerelationships,theyseemtobelessattractedtodaringactivities.Somepeopleseemtobem
oredaringthanothers,buttherearemanydifferenttypes.Dotheytakealltypesofrisk?Psychologistshaveidentifiedanumberofcategories(种类)ofrisks.The
seincludefinancialrisks,risksrelatedtohealthandsafety,amusingrisksandsocialrisks.Psychologistsdiscoverthatjustifapersonenjoysbungeejum
ping,itdoesn’tmeanheorshewilltakechanceswheninvestingmoneyorthatheorshewilltellajoketoagroupofstrangers.Interestingly,research
showsthatinmostcasesmenarelesscautiousthanwomen,butwomentakemoresocialrisksthanmen.Menaremorelikelytomakecareerchangesastheygeto
lderandtoexpressunpopularopinionsinbusinessmeetings.Yet,attheendoftheday,theprobabilityofparticularpeopletakingariskdependsonwhattypeofp
eopletheybelongto.Ingeneral,optimisticpeoplearemorelikelytotakerisksbecausetheyfocusonthepossiblepositiv
eoutcomes(结果)oftheiractions.Ontheotherhand,pessimisticpeoplearethecompleteopposite.32.Whydomentrytoprovetheyarebr
aveaccordingtotheresearch?A.Toattractpeople’sattention.B.Totakeonmoreresponsibility.C.Tomakefavorableimpressionsonpeople.D.Todevelopstablerel
ationshipswithothers.33.Whatdoestheexampleofbungeejumpingindicate?A.Therearemorethanonetypeofrisk.B.Bungeejumpingisdangerous,butpopular.C.Peopletak
eonetypeofrisk,butnotanother.D.Somepeoplearemorecourageousthanothers.34.Whathaveresearchersdiscoveredaboutwomen?
A.Theyarewillingtotakerisks.B.Theyarealwayschangingjobs.C.Theyaregoodatdoingbusiness.D.Theyareusuallymoreconservative(保守的)thanmen.35.Whatmainlydet
erminewhetherpeopletakeriskspossibly?A.Theirpersonalities(性格).B.Theirfinancialconditions.C.Theresoci
alrelationships.D.Theirexpectationsofoutcomes.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Waystoimproveyourmentalhealthin202
0Lookingonthebrightsideoflifereallyisbeneficial.Optimistshavealesschanceofhavingaheartattackorstroke,abigge
rchanceofahealthyandlonglife.However,beinganoptimistdoesn'tmeanyouignorethestressofdailylife.36.Howtodothat?PracticeoptimismFacedwith
achallenge,optimistsmoreoftenseeitastemporaryorevenpositive,allowingthemselvestolearnandgrow.37.Imag
iningyourselfwithallofyourproblemssolvedinafuturemaywork.38Studieshaveshownputtingthewell-beingofothersbeforeourownwithoutexpecting
anythinginreturnisuseful.Evenifyouhavelittletimetooffer,justtheactofgivinghasbeenshowntoimproveourhealth,possibl
ybytemporarilyreducingoursenseofpain.BegratefulBeingthankfulprotectsusagainstanxietyanddepressionandboostsoptimis
m.39.Beforegoingtobed,writedownanypositiveexperienceyouhadthatday,howeversmall.ImproveyoursocialconnectionsGoodrelationshipskeepushappierandhealth
ier.40.Instead,it'sthequalityoftherelationshipthatmatters.High-conflictmarriages,forexample,withoutmuchaffection,
turnouttobehadforourhealth,perhapsworsethangettingdivorced,thoughit'snotrighttomakelightofdivorce..A.StartvolunteeringB.FindyourpurposeC.A
ndyoudon'thavetohavescoresoffriendstogetthisbenefitD.OneofthebestwaystomakeitapartofyourlifeistokeepadailyjournalE.Itsimplymeanswhenunpleasa
ntthingshappen,don'tblameyourselfunnecessarilyF.Peoplewhoaremoresociallyconnectedtofamily,tofriends,ortocommu
nity,arehappierG.Theyalsobelievetheyhavecontrolovertheirfateandcancreateopportunitiesforgoodthingstohapp
en第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Scotthadalwaysbeen
creative.Ashefinisheduniversity,hedecidedtobecomeaninventor.Heoftendesignedmanynewthings.Hisfriendsthoughtthathewasmisg
uided.“Youcannotspendyourlifeasa(n)41.Youwill42haveasteady(稳定的)income.”Luke,hisbestfriend,was43hisfriend’sfuture.“Whydon’tyourecon
siderandgetajobinthecity?”Lukeoftenasked.“Thisismy44,”ScottsaidtoLuke.“IhavewantedtobeaninventorsinceIwasasmallchild.Iamnotgoingto4
5.”Overseveralyears,Scottdevelopedmanyideasthat46tobecomeasuccess.Hisfirstinventionhadmany47andhewasunab
letosellit.Hissecondideareceivedlittlesupportfrompeopleorcompanies.Scott’sfriendLukecontinuedtoencouragehimtofinda(n)48career(职业).
“Scott,youhavetothinkaboutyourfuture.Ithinkitistimeto49somethingelse.”“ButIcannotstopnow.Iamsoclosetocom
ingupwithsomethinghuge.50Ileftmydesignsnow,allmylifewouldhavebeenwasted,”hereplied.Lukenodded,“I51_,myfriend.JustknowthatIamheretosupportyou.”Thenon
edayithappened.Scott52hisdesignofanewwingforanairplane.Hepresentedittoseveralcompanieswhoalllovedhis53.Aftersomecompetition,aco
mpanyofferedtobuyhisdesign.“IknewthatonedayIwould54it!”hesaidtoLukeastheycelebratedathisapartment.Lukef
eltalittleguilty(内疚的)foreversuggestingthatScottshouldgiveup.“Idon’tknowhowyoukeptgoingalltheseyears,”Lukesaid.“Youcertainlydeserveeverybito
fyour55.”41.A.writerB.inventorC.doctorD.teacher42.A.neverB.stillC.evenD.also43.A.tiredofB.interestedinC.disappointedatD.worriedabout
44.A.changeB.dreamC.honorD.chance45.A.lookbackB.fallbehindC.runawayD.giveup46.A.failedB.startedC.happenedD.appeared47
.A.secretsB.disadvantagesC.storiesD.corrections48.A.differentB.unusualC.importantD.happy49.A.designB.checkC.tryD.learn50.A.BecauseB.Although
C.IfD.When51.A.insistB.doubtC.rememberD.understand52.A.beganB.completedC.usedD.impressed53.A.ideaB.hobbyC.jobD.h
elp54.A.haveB.finishC.makeD.keep55.A.comfortB.successC.patienceD.wealth第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Oneday,whenIwascookingtheeveningmeal,myd
aughterstoodbesidemeverystill.WhenIturned,Inearlyknockedherdown.“Moveoutoftheway,”Isaidimpatiently.Shewalkedaway,andherlittleheartwas5
6(break).Ididn’trealize57rudelyI’dspoken.WhenI58(lie)awakeinbed,God’ssmallvoicecametomeandsaid,“While59(deal)withastranger,youusecommonpoliteness,bu
tthechildrenyoulove,youseemtoabuse.Lookatthekitchenfloor,andthosearetheflowersshebroughtforyou.”Bythistime,myte
arsbegantofall.Iquietlywentandsatbyherbed.“Arethesetheflowersyoupicked60me?I’msosorry.”Isaid.Shesmiled,“Oh,Mom,that’sokay.Iloveyouany
way.”Isaid,“Daughter,Iloveyoutoo,andIdoliketheflowers,61(especial)theblue.”Youshouldbeawarethatifweweretod
ietomorrow,thefamilyweleftbehindwouldfeelthe62(lose)fortherestoftheirlives.Andcometothinkaboutit,wedevote63(us)moretoworktha
ntoourfamily---anunwise64(decide)indeed.So,whatisbehindthestory?Filllifewithloveandbravery,andweshalllive65happylife.第三节单句语法填空(
共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)66.Ifeelitisyourhusbandwhois(blame)forthespoiledchild.67.Itriedtofollowthe(instruct),butIgotconfused.68.If(expo
se)toveryloudmusiceveryday,youngpeoplemayriskgoingdeaf.69.Theboy,(suspect)ofstealingthemoneyinthedrawer,
isbeingquestionedbytheheadmaster.70.Asisknowntoall,QiBaishiwasoneofthemostfamous(paint)inChina.71.Her(conclude)thatthesituationwould
neverimprovemadethemupset.72.Iwon’tforceyoutotakepartintheactivityifyouare(willing)to.73.Thecherrytreesareblossomingbeautifully,(attract)lots
ofvisitors.74.After(clarify)hispositiononthismatter,Mr.Linleftthemeetingroomhurriedly.75.Whatapitysomevaluableart(collect)weremissingduringtheSecond
WorldWar!76.Withthedifficulttask(accomplish),wedecidedtohavearestandcontinuewiththenextone.77.NeithermymothernorIunderstoodwhymyfather
boughtsucha(rough)madetableataprice.78.Iftheemployeesworkinamore(enjoy)andcomfortableenvironment,theywillworkmoreefficiently.79.I
nChinamanystoreshaveadeliveryserviceforthe(convenient)ofcustomers.80.(divide)intofourgroups,thewholeclassb
egantodiscussthetopic.第四部分写作(共一节,满分25分)假设你是某英语报社的编辑Rina,收到LiWei同学的来信,诉说因为肥胖常遭到同学嘲笑的苦恼,并向你寻求建议。请你根据以下提示给LiWei回信。1.自信乐观,不要太在乎他人的看法;2.合理饮食
,拒绝高脂肪食物;3.适当运动,经常锻炼身体。注意:1.须包括所有要点提示并适当补充,语句通顺,意思连贯;2.100词左右;开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。DearLiWei,I’vereceivedyourletterandIcanunderstandyo
u.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________Yours,Rina英语答案听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CABAC6-10ABCAB11-15A
ACBA16-20CBCBA阅读21.A22.C23.B本文为说明文。文章介绍了四个古代的剧院。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据TheGreekTheater中的AncientGreektheaterswerebuiltinnaturalopenairsitesonconvenientlyshap
edhills.Thisallowedagreatmassofpeopletoenjoyashowatatime.(古希腊的剧院建在自然开阔的地方,建在形状方便的山上。这使得一大群人可以一次欣赏一场演出)可知,希腊剧院建在山上是为了让更多的观众可以一
起欣赏演出。故选A。【22题详解】细节理解题。根据TheElizabethanTheater中的Verylittlescenerywasused,sotheactorshadtocreateascenethroughtheirvoicesanddialo
gues.(布景用得很少,所以演员们不得不通过他们的声音和对话来创造一个场景)可知,在TheElizabethanTheater,演员的声音和言语能帮助创造场景。故选C。【23题详解】推理判断题。根据T
heRestorationTheater中的Thestagewasaverycleveridea,inthatonthesidesofthestagelargebackshutters(百叶窗)werepaintedwiththescene.
(舞台是一个非常聪明的想法,因为舞台两侧的大背板上都画着场景)可知,在TheRestorationTheater舞台设计非常巧妙。故选B。24.D25.D26.B27.C这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了可以帮助你更容易地学习第二语言的一些方法。【24题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段Itisimpor
tanttopracticeeverydayandmakearecordofyourachievements.(每天练习并记录你的成绩是很重要的)可知学习英语重要的是每天练习英语,并把你的成绩记录下来。故选D。【
25题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段Youdonothavetounderstandeverythingallatonce.(你不需要立即明白所有的事情)可知当你学习英语时,你不需要立即理解所有的东西。故选D。【26题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段Itisnaturaltomakemista
keswhenyoulearnsomethingnew.Wecanlearnfromourmistakes.(当你学习新东西时,犯错误是很自然的。我们可以从错误中学习)可知担心犯错误对你享受英语学习没有帮助。故
选B。【27题详解】主旨大意题。第一段ThereareseveralwaystomakelearningEnglishalittleeasierandmoreinteresting.(有几种方法可以使学习英语变得更容易、更有趣)是全文的主题句,结合全文内容,可知这篇文章主要讲了有一些方法可以
帮助你更容易地学习第二语言。故选C。28-31BCAD32-35CCDA36-40EGADC完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BADBD46-50ABACC51-55DBACB语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.broken57.how58.la
y59.dealing60.for61.especially62.loss63.ourselves64.decision65.A单句语法填空66.toblame67.instructions68.exposed69.suspected70.painters
71.conclusion72.unwilling73.attracting74.clarifying75.collections76.accomplished77.roughly78.enjoyable79.convenience80.Divided书面表达DearL
iWei,IhavereceivedyourletterandIcanunderstandyou.Youmustfeelbadwhenbeinglaughedatyourover-weight.Hereismyadviceforyou.First
ly,thereisnoneedtocareaboutwhatothersthinkofyou.Themostimportantthingistobeconfident,asitwillhelpyouhavecouragetofaceandoverc
omeyourtrouble.Secondly,trytoeathealthily.Keepawayfromhigh-fatfoodandeatmorefruitandvegetablesinstead.Abalanceddietis
veryimportantforlosingweight.Thirdly,Istronglyadviseyoutoexercisemoreoften.You’dbettergetupearlyinthemorninganddosomesportsregularly.Themor
eyouexercise,thehealthieryou’llbe.Ihopemyadvicewillbehelpfultoyou.Yours,Rina