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2021-11高三英中第1页共6页树德中学高2019级高三上期期中考试英语试题命题人:高三年级英语组审题人:王薇、肖洪林第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wherearethespeakers?A.Ataconcert.B.Atabookclub.C.Atarestaurant.2.Whydidthe
womanwaittogivethepresent?A.Sheonlyjustboughtit.B.Sheforgottheman'sbirthday.C.Shethoughtit'slessmeaningfultodeliver.3.Whatdoesthewomanwishtodo?A.Cont
inuetheworktomorrow.B.Moveontosomethingnew.C.Handinareporttonight.4.Whatarethespeakersprobably?A.Policeofficers.B.Cleaners
.C.Builders.5.Whatistheproblemwiththewoman'scomputeraccordingtotheman?A.It'squiteold.B.It’stoodirty.C.Itsfanisbroken.第二节(共15小题,每小题15分,满分22
.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答6、7小题。6.Whatistheproba
blerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Touristandtourguide.B.Carrenterandcustomer.C.Policeandcivilian.7.Howwillthemanprobablyfeelafterthewoma
n'sresponse?A.Disappointed.B.Excited.C.Scared.听下面一段较长对话,回答8-10小题。8.WhoisJerry?A.Theman’sfather.B.Theman'sbrot
her.C.Theman'scousin.9.Whatdidtheman'sfatherhurt?A.Hishead.B.Hisback.C.Hisknee.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakepl
ace?A.Inthebackroom.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inthetruck.听下面一段较长对话,回答11-13小题。11.Whereisthewomangoingonholiday?A.Toahousenextt
oalake.B.Toahouseinthewoods.C.Toahotelnearthemountains.12.Whatisthewomanlookingforwardtomost?A.Sailin
g.B.Goingforarun.C.Catchinguponsleep.13.HowlonghasthewomanandJohnbeentogether?A.Morethanfouryears.B.Morethanfiveyears.C.Morethansixyears.听
下面一段较长对话,回答14-17小题。14.Howdidthewomantearaholeinherjacket?A.Itwasbittenbyherdog.B.Itwascaughtonafence.C.Itgottrappedonatreebranch.15.Whatcolor
istheman'sfavoritejacket?A.Yellow.B.Blue.C.Black.16.Whatsizejacketdoesthewomantryon?A.Small.B.MediumC.Large.17.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelintheen
d?A.Regretful.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.听下面一段独白,回答18-20小题。18.Howoldisthefestival?A.Under30years.B.Overl00years.C.Aboutl50years.19.WhatistheTT?A.A
touristfestival.B.Ashoppingfestival.C.Amotorcyclefestival.20.WhoisJudithCurtis'sfriend?A.Laurence.B.Anne.C.James.2021-11高三英中第2页共6页
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AYOURDAILYDOSE“MUSTREAD”GrievousBodi
lyHarmAToniDayMysteryJaneBennettMunro978-1-532O-2756-7Paperback|E-book|Audiobook$20.99|$3.99|$9.99www.iuniverse.
comInGrievousBodilyHarm,anIdahofemalepathologistisonceagainforceddownadangerouspathafteranewhospitaladministratorstartsac
ruelplanandsheisaccusedofhismurder.MurderundertheMicroscopeJaneBennettMunro978-1-45O2-9862-9Paperback|
E-book|Audiobook$23.95|$5.99|$9.99www.iuniverse.comInthisattractivemurdermystery,astubbornpathologistmustrelyonmorethanhermicrosco
peasshetrieshardtofindoutthetruthinawebofdeception.Herfreedomandlifeareatrisk.TheEarlyYearsAMemoirRachelG
.Carrington978-1-4917-6567-8Hardback|Paperback|E-book|Audiobook$28.95|$18.95|$3.99|$9.99www.iunivers
e.comInhertendermemoir,RachelG.CarringtonremembershavinghersetpathchangeduponmeetinganewlyreturnedWWIIsoldier.Inhim,shefindsalifefilledwi
thpassion-boundtogetherthroughtheirdevotionandlovefortheHeavenlyFather.TheFortyYearConGame(骗局)EverythingYouNeedToKnowAboutDonaldTrump’sThr
eatToDemocracyDr.MichaelB.Harrington978-1-796O-4585-7Hardback|Paperback|E-book$29.99|$19.99|$3.99www.xlib
ris.comInanticipationofthe2020election,thisbookdescribesDonaldTrump’spubliclife,fromhismobconnectionsintheI980sthrou
ghhisfirsttwostumblingyearsintheWhiteHouse.21.InwhataspectdoGrievousBodilyHarmandMurderundertheMicroscopedifferfromtheothertwobooks?A.They
aremoreexpensive.B.TheyarewrittenbyJaneBennettMunro.C.Theycanbefoundonwww.iuniverse.com.D.Theytalkaboutstoriesofthesamepolitician.22.What
kindofbookisTheEarlyYears?A.Afolktale.B.Alovestory.C.Ahorrorstory.D.Anautobiography.23.Whichbookisavailableforpurchase,ifyou’vegot$4.00?A.TheEarlyYe
arsorMurderundertheMicroscope.B.GrievousBodilyHarmorTheFortyYearConGame.C.GrievousBodilyHarmorMurderundertheMicroscope.D.MurderundertheMicroscopeorTh
eFortyYearConGame.BForfourmonths,puppyIndianamiraculouslysurvivedinthewoodswithashatteredshoulder.Shewastakenforawolfandshotwhileru
nningwildwithhermother,Dakota.Asaresultofthegunshot,Indianalostnotonlyherlegbutalsohermother,asthetwoweresenttodifferentadoptiongroups.WhileIn
dianawaslearningtowalkonthreelegsdownsouth,Dakotawas1,000milesnorthinNewEngland.DakotafoundherforeverhomewithmeonLongIsland.Iha
veexperiencewithNordicbreeds,andDakota,ahusky-malamutemix,justneededattentionandsomeonewhounderstoodhowtoapproachher.WhenIfirstreadDakota’sPetfind
erbio,itmentionedthatthepuppyshe’dbeenrunningwithwasshot,and,Iassumed,killed.I’mabroadcastnewsjournalist
,soIdidsomeresearchandcameacrossastoryfromaSouthCarolinaTVnewsoutletaboutapuppythatrecentlyhadherfrontlegc
utoffbecauseofanoldgunshotwound.Therewasnomistakingit—shewasaspittingimageofDakota.Herpuppywasn’tkilledbythegunshot,jus
tbadlyinjured.Ivowedtobringthethree-leggedpuppyhome.AsIlearnedthroughoutmyjourneytoreunitemotherandpup,theybothneededeachot
her.Backhome,Dakotawouldletoutthesedownrightmournfulhowlsonthedeck,asifshewascallingforherpuppytocomeback.AndpotentialadoptersforIndianawererequ
iredtohaveasix-footfencebecauseshekeptjumpingtheoneatherrescueinSouthCarolina.WhenIfinallyadoptedIndiana,thereunionw
asmagical.Dakotawasecstatic.Shecouldn’tstoplickingherpuppy’sface.Thelovebetweenthemisasheartwarmingastheir2021-11高三英中第
3页共6页storyisheartbreaking.Dakotahassincestoppedhermournfulhowls.Indianahasnevertriedtojumpmyfence.Theseonce-feraldogsnowjumpontomybed,lieontheso
fawithme,curlupinmylap,andlickmeconstantly.Inspiteoftheirhavinglivedinthewild,thedogshavenoaggressionwhatsoever.Iamconstantlyamazedbyhowsweetandge
ntletheyare.24.WhathappenedtoIndianaandDakotaafterthegunshot?A.Theyranwildinthewoodsafterawolf.B.Indianawa
sunabletowalkduetoherdisability.C.IndianawasadoptedbyajournalistonLongIsland.D.Theywereseparatedbecauseofdifferenta
doptions.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.IndianatookafterhermotherDakotaalot.B.Theauthoradop
tedIndianaforherwound.C.TheauthorknewDakota'scharacteristicsfromherPetfinderbio.D.Indianakeptjumpingoverthefencetoanswerhermother'
scall.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword―ecstatic‖inthethirdparagraphmean?A.Overjoyed.B.Indifferent.C.Satisfied.D.Disappointed.2
7.Whatisthepurposeofthisarticle?A.Tocreateanimageofatoughpuppy.B.Tocallonpeopletoloveandprotectdogs.C.Toshareaheartwarmingstoryoftw
odogs.D.Tointroducethegreatdeedofthedogs’owner.CIn2010,BarackObamawastopayavisittoMumbai’sGandhiMuseum,wherepalmtreesfullofmedottedthegrounds.Befo
rehisvisit,IndianauthoritiesremovedeverylastsignofmefromthepremisesforfearthatthepresidentoftheUnitedStateswouldbetakenoutbyoneofmelandingonhishead.L
et’sgetthisoutoftheway:Myreputationasthe―killerfruit‖ofcountlessinnocentswasthenandstillisamyth.Arepeatedlymisinterpreted1984stu
dygreatlyexaggeratedthenumberofdeathsIcausedbyhittingandtheviciousrumorspread.Today,theonlythingsaboutme―todiefor‖arethesometimestoo-de
liciousfoodsyouhumansmakewithme,whichincludemacaroons,piñacoladas,richcurries,andcustardpies.Adecadeago,healthexpertsbr
ieflygavemeahalobecausesomeofmysaturatedfat(饱和脂肪)calledmedium-chaintriglycerides,canraisebeneficialH
DLcholesterol.Andnowonder:I’malong-lastingsourceoffoodandwater,andmyfibrousfleshisusedtomakerope,mats,mattressstuffing,andfishingne
ts.Myshellcanbeturnedintocharcoalforfireorusedasabowlormusicalinstrument.Myleavesareusedforthatchingroofsandmakin
gbroomsandbaskets,whilemytrunksareusedforbuildinghouses,boats,anddrums.Mytree’srootshavemanyfolkmedicinal
usesandproducepigmentsthatbecomedyes—andtheirfrayedendshaveevenbeenrepurposedastoothbrushes.InWorldWarIIJohnF.Kennedywastrappedonanislan
d.Hescratchedamessageforhelpintoacoconutshell,andtwocoast-watchersdeliveredittoAlliedforces,whomanagedtorescuehim.Thecoconutshells
atonJFK’sdeskintheOvalOfficethroughouthispresidencyandnowisacenter-pieceoftheJohnF.KennedyLibraryinBoston—asproofthatwecoconut
sdon’ttakelives,wesavethem.28.WhatdidIndianauthoritiesdotowelcomeBarackObama?A.Theytookdownallthecoconuts.B.Theytriedtoprotecthimfrombeingat
tacked.C.Theypreparedalotofcoconutjuicetotreathim.D.Theygotridofthepotentialnaturalthreattosafety.29.Howdidcoconutsgetthebadreputation
asthe―killerfruit‖?A.Ithasalwaysremainedunknown.B.Aresearchin1984wasoverestimated.C.Fakestatisticswerebelievedbymanypeople.D.Newsoncoconutacci
dentsin1984travelledonwings.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraph?A.Thefleshoutsidetheshelliseatable.B.Coconutrootscanb
eturnedintofurniture.C.Coconutappealstopeoplealotasadelicacy.D.Coconutisyettobeprovedbeneficialtohealth.31.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Cocon
ut—AWelcomeFruitB.Coconut—AMistakenFruitC.Coconut—ALife-savingFruitD.Coconut—AMulti-functionFruitDMigrating(迁徙)tern
smaychangetheirflightplansbasedonakeensenseofapproachingtyphoons,escapingtheimpactofthestormsbutstillbene
fitingfromfeedingopportunitiesintheirwakes.ResearchersattheYamashinaInstituteforOrnithologyexamineddatarecordedbytrackingdevice
sonsixblacknapedternsfromOkinawa,Japan,tolearnmoreaboutthebirds'migrationsovermultipleyears.TheternsflewacrosspartofthePhilippineSea's
―typhoon2021-11高三英中第4页共6页highway‖togettotheislandsofBorneoandSulawesiandvariedtheirdeparturetimes—oftenapparentlywaitingt
oleaveuntilalargetyphoonwasabouttocrosstheirprojectedpath.―Theyseemtobeabletopredictit,‖saysJean-BaptisteThiebot,apostdoctoralfellowattheNati
onalInstituteofPolarResearchandleadauthorofthenewstudy,whichwaspublishedinJuneinMarineBiology.Thestudyoffersfewcluesabouthowternsmightdothis,butot
herresearchsuggestssomemigratingbirdsdetectweathersignalsorobservechangingclouds.TheternsThiebotstudiedtypicallya
voidedthetyphoonsthemselves.Butthesestormscanbringfoodtotheoceansurface,sotheirimmediateaftermathmayh
elpthehungrytravelers.―Theymightactuallyusethetyphoontoknowwhentoleave‖fortheirmigrationseachyear,Thiebotsays.I
ntheunusuallyquiet2017season,withoutastrongtyphooncue,thebirdsstartedtheirjourneyslaterandflewwithoutpitstops.Thiebotwouldlike
toseethispatternconfirmedinalargerstudy.Healsoworriesthatincreasingtyphoonfrequencycouldaffectbirds'predictionaccuracy,
potentiallygettingthemcaughtindangerousweather.RobertGill,awildlifebiologistwiththeU.S.GeologicalSurvey,whowasnotinvolvedint
hework,saysthatalthoughthestudy'ssamplesizeissmall,itaddstoscientists'overallunderstandingofmigration.Hehasstudiedsho
rebirdsthattimetheirmigrationsbasedpartlyonincomingstorms,butlittleresearchhasdelved(探究)intothisbehavior.“Theyareablet
opredictbetterthanthebestweatherforecasterswehave,”Gillsays,“butthey'vealsohadtensofthousands,ifnotmillions,ofyearstodevelopthatskill.‖32.Wh
ydidtheternsvarytheirdeparturetimes?A.Theyweretrackedbydevices.B.Theywaiteduntilatyphoondieddown.C.Theyflewacrosspa
rtofthe―typhoonhighway‖.D.Theywantedtotakeadvantageofupcomingtyphoons.33.Accordingtothestudy,howdotyphoonsaf
fectseabirds?A.Theycanbethepitstopsforseabirds.B.Theymightchangeseabirds’migrationroutes.C.Theycanprovideseabirdswithfoodintheirwake
s.D.Theymightinfluencetheaccuracyofseabirds’prediction.34.WhichofthestatementsmayRobertGillagreewith?A.Seabirdsarethebestw
eatherforecastersever.B.Thestudyleadstoanoverallunderstandingofmigration.C.Seabirds’skillofpredictionisacquiredthroughevolution.D.Thieb
ot’sfindingsarenotconvincingforlackofadequateevidence.35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Typhoonscausegreatdangerto
seabirds.B.Typhoonstriggerthemigrationofseabirds.C.Seabirdsencounterdifficultywhilemigrating.D.Seabirdsantici
patetyphoonstohelptheirmigration.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Inrecentyears,therehasbeena
nexplosionofresearchintomeditation(冥想),whichhasbeenshowntoreducebloodpressureandboostrecovery.36Ibeganmypracticeslowly,wit
hjustfivetotenminutesaday,whichiswhatIrecommendeveryoneaimforatthestart.Togiveyouasenseofexactlyhowsimpleitis,herearethethree-
stepinstructionsforbeginningmeditation.Sitcomfortably.37Ifyouwanttositcross-leggedonthefloor,goforit
.Ifnot,justsitinachair,asIdo.Youcancloseyoureyesor,ifyouprefer,leavethemopenandadjustyourgazetoaneutralpointontheground.38You’renotthinkingabou
tyourbreath;you’rejustfeelingthephysicalsensations.Tohelpmaintainfocus,makeaquietmentalnoteoneachinbre
athandoutbreath,like―in‖and―out.‖Everytimeyoucatchyourselfwandering,drawyourattentionbacktothebreath.Assoonasyoutrytofocusonyourbr
eath,you’llstarthavingallsortsofrandomthoughts.Butthisistotallynormal.Wheneveryoubecomedistracted,juststartagain.39Itissucceeding.Ihavemediatedforeig
htyears.Ithasenabledmetotakeevenmoredelightinmyworkandfamily.40Insum,meditationempowersmetotapintowhatliesbenea
thorbeyondtheego.A.Noticewhenyouaredistractedandstartagain.B.Meanwhile,ithasgivenmeawiderperspective.C.Gettinglostandstartingoverisno
tfailingatmeditation.D.Peopleassumetheycannevermeditatebecausetheycan’tstopthinking.E.Bringyourfulla
ttentiontothefeelingofyourbreathcominginandout.F.Studiesalsoshowmeditationcanimproveproductivityandfamil
yrelationships.G.It’sbesttohaveyourspinereasonablystraight,whichmayhelppreventaninvoluntarynap.2021-11高三英中第5页共6页第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满
分45分)第一节(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ihadbeenself-quarantined(居家隔离)athomeforaweek,
afterreturningfromaclimatechangeworkshopinWashington,D.C..Whenquarantined,Ithoughtalotabouthowcomplexsystems41tochaos.Thenovelcoronavir
usisamajor42tosophisticatedhumansystemsofgovernance.Hereareafewpersonalthoughtson43learnedfromthecurrentsituation.Scientificignoran
cecanbe44.Itwasscientificallyincorrectforthegovernmentto45thecoronavirusasnoworsethantheseasonalflu.ItwasalsoincorrecttoadviseU.
S.citizensto46businessasusual.Dissemination(传播)ofsuch47informationhelpedtospreadthenovelcoronavirusinAmericafaster.Thegovernmentshould
tellhard48intimesofcrisis,notfalsehoods.Thepresidentshould49moreaboutsavinglivesthanaboutwinningreelection.―Americafirst‖isasingularly50survivalstrat
egyinthemiddleofaglobalpandemic.Buildingeffectiveinternationalorganizationsandalliancesisafarbetterwayof51aglobalhealthcrisisthangoingi
talone.Thephrase―an52ofcaution‖hasbecomecommonplaceinthepastfewmonths.Butitshouldhavebeenexercisedatth
e53ofthepandemic.Detailedplansfor54accuratemessagingshouldhavebeenready.Thecapabilityto55tensofthousandsofcitizens
adayandtogivehospital56basicsafetygearshouldhavebeen57.Membersofthegovernmentadministrationshouldhavecorrectedthepresident’s58ontheseriousnessofth
ecoronavirus.Afteryearsofneglectingscience,thepresidentissuddenly59thatscienceisessentialforhumansurvivalandperhapsevenforhisownpol
iticalsurvival.Ifthiscountry60insciencenow,wewillbebetterpreparedforthenextnovelviruswaitingoutthere.41
.A.appealB.respondC.applyD.relate42.A.shockB.breakthroughC.findingD.concept43.A.conclusionsB.lessonsC.beliefsD.experiences44.A.crucialB.likelyC.de
adlyD.awkward45.A.diagnoseB.distributeC.advocateD.dismiss46.A.engageinB.pickupC.takeinD.giveup47.A.encouragingB.surprisingC.inaccu
rateD.irrelevant48.A.truthsB.policiesC.resultsD.cores49.A.inquireB.worryC.complainD.care50.A.promptB.poorC.
practicalD,effective51.A.enhancingB.sufferingC.survivingD.deepening52.A.abuseB.absenceC.ignoranceD.abundance53.A.fro
ntB.endC.footD.beginning54.A.scientificallyB.historicallyC.economicallyD.politically55.A.cureB.testC.observeD.attend56.A.patientsB.staffersC.nurse
sD.visitors57.A.intimeB.inuseC.inplaceD.incommon58.A.misstatementsB.misunderstandingsC.guidanceD.referenc
e59.A.claimingB.mentioningC.indicatingD.discovering60.A.persistsB.participatesC.investsD.fails第二节(共10小题:每小題1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词
或括号内单词的正确形式。Chinaiswidelyknownforitsancientcivilisationwhichhascontinuedallthewaythroughintomoderntimes.Therearemanyreasonswhythishasbeenpos
sible,butoneofthemain61(factor)hasbeentheChinesewritingsystem.Thehistoryof62(write)Chineseasapicture-basedlanguage63(date)backseveralthousandy
earstotheuseoflonggu-animalbonesandshells64whichsymbolswerecarvedbyancientChinesepeople.BytheShangDy
nasty(around1600-1046BCE),thesesymbols65(become)awell-developedwritingsystem.Overtheyears,thesystemdevelopedintod
ifferentforms,asitwasatimewhenpeopleweredividedgeographically,66(lead)tovarietiesofdialectsandcharacters.This,however,changedu
nderEmperorQinshihuangoftheQinDynasty(221-207BCE).EmperorQinshihuangunitedthesevenmajorstatesintooneunifiedcountry6
7theChinesewritingsystembegantodevelopinonedirection.Thatwritingsystemwasofgreatimportanceinunitingthe
Chinesepeopleandculture.Eventoday,nomatterwhereChinesepeopleliveorwhatdialecttheyspeak,theycanallstillcommunicateinwriting.The
Chinesewritingsystemhasalsobecome68importantmeansbywhichChina'spresentisconnectedwithitspast.Peopleinmoderntimescanreadt
heclassicworksbyancientChinese.AndasChinaplaysa69(great)roleinglobalaffairsthanbefore,Chinesecultureisbecoming70(increase)popula
rwithinternationalstudents,whobegintoexploreChinesecivilisationthroughthisamazinglanguage.2021-11高三英中第6页共6页第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分
10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下
面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Weiqiisanancientgameofstrategy.Itinventedasearlyas4,000yearsago.Aw
ordweiqimeans―surroundinggame,‖sooneobjectofthegameistosurroundtheotherplayer’spieces.AroundtheSouthernandNorthernDynasties,the
gamewasbroughttoKoreaandthenJapan,whereitgradualbecamepopular.InJapanthegamewascalledigotranslatingfromChinesedirectly.Despitethatitspopularit
yinEastAsia,weiqiwasonlyintroducedtotheWestintheearlytwentycenturythroughJapan.Therefore,mostnon-ChineseknowthegamebyitsJap
anesenameandusedJapanesetermswhileplayingit.Toavoidmistakingthename―go‖astheEnglishword―go‖,thefirstlettersofthenameoftheg
ameisusuallycapitalized:Go.第二节书面表达(满分25分)你校准备举办关于“体育与健康”的演讲比赛。假设你是李华,请你以此为主题写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.体育运动的好处;2.你喜爱的体育运动;3.发出倡议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可
以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Ladiesandgentlemen,2021-11高三英中第7页共6页树德中学高2019级高三上期期中考试英语试题参考答案听力1-5CCAAB6-10BABCB11-15ACACC16-20ABBCB阅读21-23BDB24-27DAA
C28-31DCCB32-35DCCD36-40FGECB完型41-45BABCD46-50ACADB51-55CDDAB56-60BCADC语法填空61.factors62.written63.dates64.on65.hadbecome6
6.leading67.where/and68.an69.greater70.increasingly改错71.invented–wasinvented72.A–The73.so–because74.gra
dual–gradually75.translating–translated76.去掉that77.twenty–twentieth78.used–use79.as–for80.letters-letter听力原文1M:Thankyouforbringingmetothisrestauran
t.Iseldomgettogooutanymore.W:Youshouldcometoourbookclub.Thenextbookwewillbereadingisaboutafamousjazzmusician.2W:SorryImi
ssedyourbirthdayparty!Here’syourpresent.Ithinkit’smoremeaningfultogiveittoyouinperson.M:Youaresosweet!Thankyousomuch.3W:It’salmost9:00p.m.I
thinkweshouldcallitadayandfinishthereporttomorrow.M:Yougo.I’mgoingtofinishit,sowecanbeginsomethingnewinthemorning.4M:Ineedyoutosecurethisentr
ance.Makesurenoonecomesinoroutuntilwehaveclearedthebuilding.W:Isthisatest,sir?Oristherearealthreat?M:Idon’tknow,solet’sassumeit’sreal.5M:Thefanonyo
urcomputerisveryloud.Doesitgethotquicklytoo?W:Yes,itdoesactually.Howdidyouknow?M:Thatusedtohappentomine.Ihadtoopenitan
dremoveallthedustthatwascollected.6M:Weplantotourthecountrybycar,andmaybewedrivefourtofivehoursperday.Wee
xpecttoreturnthevehiclewhenwecomebackhereinthreeweeks.W:I’mafraidIcannotgiveyouthecar.M:Whynot?Wealreadygaveyouourlicensesandmoney.W:That’sno
taproblemandyouwillgetthemoneyback.However,itistyphoonseason,andtheconditionsareverydangerous.Yourinsurancewillnotcovertheextrafeesforrentingduringt
hisperiod.And,ifyourunintotroubleoutsidethecity,youwillnotbeabletogethelpfrompoliceoremergencyservices.7M:Itturn
soutIamgoingtoneedyourhelpmovingthepianoonSaturday.Mydadhurthimself,sohewon’tjoinus.However,withyou,Jerryandme,w
ecandoit.W:Surething.That’swhatcousinsarefor.Besides,withyourbrother’shelp,itwillnotbeaproblem.Hehashugemuscl
esfromworkingoutsomuch.Didyourdadhurthisbackagain?M:No.Hehurthiskneetheotherday.Thedoctorsaysthere’snothingbad
lywrong,butitneedsrestfornow.W:Iseethatthepianoisn’tinhereanymore.Didyoualreadymoveitintothebackroom?M:Yeah.I
hadsomefriendshelpmoveitfromthelivingroomtothebackroomlastweek.ThatwillmakeitmucheasiertogetitouttothetruckonSaturday
.8M:Sowhereareyougoingonholiday?W:John’stakingmetoalittlehousebyalakeupnorth.M:Soundsverypeaceful.W:Itis.It’sexactlywhatwene
edafterthisyear.It’sbeensobusy,sowe’vebarelyseeneachother.M:Whatareyouguysgoingtodothere?W:Sleephopefully!I’mdreamingofly
inginbedeveryday.M:Johnseemstobemoreoftheactivetype.Ican’timaginehimlyinginbed.W:No,hegetsupat6:00a.m.andgo
esforarun.Thereareniceforestpathsaroundthelakewithaviewofthemountains.Wealsohavetheuseofaboat,sowecangosailingiftheweatherisgood.M:Soundsideal.W:
Idon’twanttogetmyhopesup,butIthinkhemightplanonaskingmetomarryhim!M:It’sabouttime.Howlonghaveyoubeentoget
her?Fouryears?W:FiveyearsinJune.M:Well,I’llhavemyfingerscrossedforyou.W:Thanks.He’dbetterbuymeanicering!9M:CanIhelpyou?W:Y
es,I’mlookingtobuyanewjacket.Myoldonehasaholeonit.M:Ohno,howdidthathappen?W:Iwaswalkingmydogandsheranintothewoods,soIranafterheran
ditgotcaughtonatreebranch.M:Ididthesamethingbutonafence.So,areyoulookingforanoutdoorjacket?W:Yes,aswinterisquicklyapproaching.M:Indeed,
soyou’llwantitwarmandwaterproof(防水的).Thisismyfavoriteoneatthemoment.W:Thatislovely.M:TryitonW:Haveyougotanyothercolorbesidesblack?M:Ye
s,youcangetitingray,red,andyellow.Anicebluemightsuityouactually,anditmatchesyoureyes.W:Ineedsomethingbrightasweoftengoclimbing.M:Inth
atcase,I’dgowiththeyellow.Howisthaton?W:It’salittletight.M:Well,that’sthesmallone,sowe’dprobablygoforamedium.W:Well,I
’musuallyalargebutamediumshouldbeOK.M:Sothisoneiscurrently$200,butwe’reactuallygivingcustomersa10%discountthisweekend.W:Amazing!I’mgladIc
ameintodaythen.10Wearereceivingnewsthatnextyear’sTTracesontheIsleofManhavebeencanceledduetotheon-goingCOVID-19emergency.Thefestival,wort
habout£30milliontotheislandeconomy,bringstensofthousandsofvisitorseachyear.Ithasbeenheldeveryyearsince1907andexpectedto
takeplacefromMay29thtoJune12th.EnterpriseMinisterLaurenceSkellysaidthe―logicaldecision‖tocanceltheeventforasecondyearwasneededtopro
tectresidentsandvisitors.The2020TTFestivalwascanceledinMarch,asthefirstwaveofCOVID-19spreadthroughmuchofEu
rope.Thecancelationofnextyear’smotorcyclefestivalisanotherhugehitfortheisland’stourismindustry.Theborderhasbeenclos
edformonthstonon-residentsastheislandgovernmentbattlestopreventthehighratesofCOVID-19seenthroughoutmuchoftheUK.Mr.Skel
lysaidthegovernmentcouldnotcommitto―welcomingtensofthousandsofpeopletotheislandinJune‖.ResidentAnneRostron,whosehus
bandBrianisaformerTTrider,saidshecouldseewhythedecisionhadbeentaken,becauseitwouldbe―lettingeverybodyin‖totheisland.Herfriend
JudithCurtissaidtherewereargumentsforandagainstcancelingtheevent,adding,―It’sgoingtohittheislandagainfinancially,butyou’vegottothinkaboutthes
afetyofthepeople‖.JamesMcLarensaidalthoughitwouldbe―adisappointment‖,itwas―bettertobesafethansorry‖.