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第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)英语第Ⅰ卷A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatdateisittodayprobably?A.July7.B.July10.C.July17.11.Whatisthethirdenergysourceth
espeakerswillprobablychoose?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.Whatdidthemanbuyyesterday?A.Asuit.B.Ashirt.C.Asweater.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Apr
ofessor.B.Alecture.C.Adog.3.Whatwillthewomandofirst?A.Findoutaboutlectures.B.Havehercardstamped.C.Paytheentrancef
ees.4.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Intheparkinglot.B.Insidethemaingate.C.Inthewoman’soffice.5.Howwillthewomangotoworktoday?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.O
nfoot.第二节(共15分,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5秒钟的时
间阅读各个小题;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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanorderforlunch?A.Thefriedrice.
B.Thehotdog.C.Thetomatosandwich.7.Howmuchdoesthewomangivetheman?A.Twodollars.B.Threedollars.C.Fivedollars.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whendidthemantraveltothe
UK?A.InAugustB.InOctober.C.InNovember.9.Howmanycountrieshasthemantraveledtothisyear?A.Solar.B.Nuclear.C.Wind.12.Whatinformationwillthespeakersremo
vefromthepresentations?A.Thebackground.B.Thediagrams.C.Thestatistics.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whencanphonecallsfromar
tistsbedifficultforthewoman?A.Whentheirworkdoesn’tsell.B.Whentheydon’tgetpayments.C.Whentheirworkisn’tdisplayed.14.Wha
tisthewoman’sroleintheservicethegalleryofferstolargecompanies?A.Makinginitialcontacts.B.Respondingtoenquiries.C.
Sendinginphotographs.15.Whatdoesthewomanfindmostenjoyableaboutherjob?A.Openinganewexhibition.B.Meetinginterestingpeople.
C.Beingclosetoart.16.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Themarketingmanager.B.Thegallerymanager.C.Thecompanysecret
ary.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。17.InwhichyeardidJamesHarmandie?A.1989.B.1990.C.1991.18.HowdomostpeopleknowAnnaCollins?A.Fromanovel.B.Fromafilm.C.Fromachari
ty.19.Whosetenbooksachievedmassivesales?A.AnnaCollins’.B.IanCheriton’s.C.SylviaDaniels.20.Whatcanwek
nowaboutSylviaDaniels?A.Shegotabestactressaward.B.Shehadajobinherhometown.C.SheseldomcamebacktoTanbridge.第
二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabout“muttonbus
ting”?A.Itisadirtyandterriblegame.B.Onlystrongadultscanrideasheep.AGrowingupinArizona'srodeo(竞技)country,Iwasfamiliarwiththe
eventsthatcomewithtravelingrodeos:bullriding,dressingandmuttonbusting.Muttonbustingislikebullriding,butinsteadofbulls,theyusesheep.Andinp
laceofthemen,it’schildrenbetweensixandtenyearsoldwhotrytohangonforeightseconds.Ittookmealloffiveminutestosayyestotheideaofrid
ingasheep.Beingsevenyearsold,mydecision-makingabilitywasprettylimited.IfiguredIcouldrideasheepaswellasthenextkid.LittledidIknowt
hatIwasinforaworldofpainandembarrassment.Mynerveswereshakingthedayoftherodeo.Ihatedbeinginfrontofcrowds.Ididn’tlikegettingdirty;Ididn’tevenlik
esheep,whichIthoughtofasjustdirtyandsmelly.YetthereIwas,gettingreadytorideoneforeightsecondsinfrontofhundredsofpeople.Iwante
dtorunoutofthefieldandhideinthehotcaruntilitwasover.Butbythetimethisideaoccurredtome,itwastoolate.Iwasliftedawayfrommymot
herbyarodeotrainerandplacedontoaplatform.Myfeetwentintothenarrowpen(羊圈)first.Ifeltmyshoestouchthedirtyfloorofthepen.OnceIwasbala
ncedonthetopofthesheep,thetrainerletgoandtoldmetoleanforward.Ididashesaid.Icouldfeeltheanimal’sheartbeatingfasterthanmine.Irealizedthat
thepoorsheepwasevenmorefrightenedthanIwas.Thenthegateopened,andIquicklydiscoveredthatmyholdwastooweak.Withinthreeseco
ndsIhadfallenoffthesheep,andfoundmyselfface-downonthesun-bakedearth.Thesheepthoughtthiswasitstimetotakerevenge(
复仇),andattackedmefrombehind.ThereIlay,hatdown,coveredindirt,withtearsstreamingdownmyface.Ilookedbehindmetoseemymotherrunningtocomfortme.“Standupandsh
owthemyou’reokay,”shetoldmeasshewipedthedirtytearsfrommyface.Istoodup,dirtyandupset,wavedmylittlehand,andwalkedoutwithmymother.Sadly,Ididn’twinanyt
hing,noteventherespectoftheserodeoanimals.Ididfindanewadmirationforthoselittleballsofwool,though.C.Itisintendedtopickthefaste
stsheep.D.It'sagamefor6-to-10-year-oldchildren.22.Theauthordecidedtotakepartinthecompetitionbecause.A.itwasparto
fgrowingupB.hethoughthecoulddowellC.mothermadehimdosoD.hefounditveryinteresting23.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?A.Whyt
heauthorlostthecompetition.B.Whyamothershouldcomfortherchild.C.Howtheauthorfailedinthesheepriding.D.Howthesheephurttheauthorwhenitattacked.24.
Welearnfromthearticlethat.A.sheepridingisasdifficultasbullridingB.sheepridingisnotpopularbecausethepenisverydirtyC.t
heauthorwantedtogiveupbeforethecompetitionD.theauthorkepttryinguntilhesucceededinridingasheepBMorethan30milli
onpeopleweredisplacedlastyearbyenvironmentalandweather-relateddisastersacrossAsia,andtheproblemislikelytogrowmoreseriousasclimatechangeexacerbatess
uchproblems,expertshavewarned.Tensofmillionsofpeoplearelikelytobesimilarlydisplacedinthefuturebytheeffectsofclimatechange,includingrisin
gsealevels,floods,droughtsandreducedagriculturalproductivity.SuchpeoplearelikelytomigrateinregionsacrossAsiaandg
overnmentsmuststarttopreparefortheproblemsthiswillcreate,warnedtheAsianDevelopmentBank.Thecostswillbehigh—aboutUS$40billion—foradaptingandputtingi
nplaceprotectivemeasures—fromseawallstore-growingmangroveswamps(红树林沼泽)thathavebeencutdown—thatcanhelp
protectagainsttheimpactsofstormtides.Whilelarge-scaleclimate-relatedmigrationisagradualphenomenon,communitiesinAsiaandthePacifica
realreadyexperiencingtheconsequencesofchangingenvironmentalconditions,includingmorefrequentseverestormsandflooding,”t
hebanksaidlastweek.Thiscouldleadtoawidespreadcrisisacrosstheregionincomingyearsifpreparationsarenotmadeto
dealwiththecurrentandprobablefutureconsequence.RobertDobias,climatechangeprojectchiefattheAsianDevelopmentBank,saidthat,atprese
nt,climatechangeisstillarelativelysmallcauseofmigration,aseconomiccausesarethemostworryingandfrightening,andasen
vironmentaldisastershappenindependentlyofglobalwarning.TheAsianDevelopmentBankwarnedthatgovernmentsmuststarttomakeprepa
rationsnow,becausemoreextremeweatherhasalreadystartedtotakeeffect,thoughthechangessofarhavenotbeensogreatintheirimpact.Thebankisworkingonarep
ortthatwillsetoutindetailthelikelyproblemsandsuggestarangeofpotentialpolicychangestohelpdealwiththem.25.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinthemeanin
gtotheunderlinedword“exacerbates”?A.Solves.B.Prevents.C.Worsens.D.Reduces.26.Whichquestionisansweredinthepassage?A.Whyclimatechangehappen
s.B.Whatpreparationswillbemadeasprotectivemeasures.C.Howlocalgovernmentshelppeopletomigrateafterclimatechange.D.
Inwhichpartoftheglobeclimate-relatedmigrationismostlikelytohappen.27.TheAsianDevelopmentBankhelpsdeal
withthemigrationproblemby.A.workingonareportB.changingitsmigrationpolicyC.startingaclimatechangeprojectD.lendingmoneytothegovernmentsC(高考题
)Ifyouwerebringingfriendshometovisit,youcouldshowthemtheway.Youknowthelandmarks—abigredhouseorabus-stopsign.Butwhatifyouwereswimminginthemiddleofth
eAtlanticOcean?Couldyoustillfindyourwayhome?Aloggerheadturtle(海龟)could.AccordingtoDr.KenLohmann,loggerheadshaveamagnetic(磁力的)sensebasedo
nEarth’smagneticfield.Ithelpsthemlocatethebestspotsforfindingfoodandtheirhomebeaches.Scientistsalreadyknowthatseveralotheranimals,suchaswh
alesandhoneybees,candetect(探测到)magneticfields.Thedifferencebetweenthemandloggerheads,however,isthewaytheylearntouset
heirmagneticsense.Youngwhalesandhoneybeescanlearnfromadults.Loggerheadsareabandonedaseggs.Asnewbornl
oggerheadshavenoadultstolearnfrom,whathelpsthemfigureouthowtousetheirmagneticsense?Lohmannthinksoneofthecueswaslightonthesea.Babyloggerheadshatcho
nlyatnight.However,asmallamountoflightreflectsofftheocean.Thelightmakesthatregionbrighter.Headingtowardthelighthelpsthemgetquicklyouttosea,wher
etheycanfindfood.Lohmanntestedwhethernewbornloggerheadsusethislightsourcetosettheirmagnetic“compasses”(罗盘).Heandhist
eamputsomenewbornsinawatertankandrecordedwhichwaytheyswam.Aroundthetank,thescientistscreatedamagneticfieldthatmatchedtheEarth’s.They
setaweaklighttotheeastofthemagneticfield.Thentheyletthenewbornsgo.Atfirst,thenewbornsswamtowardthelight.Afterthescientiststurnedoffth
elight,theturtlesthathadseenthelightintheeastalwaysswamtowardeast.Whentheresearchersreversed(颠倒)themagneticfield,theseturtlesturnedaroundandswamtowa
rdthenew“east”.Thisandthefollow-upexperimentsallshowedthatloggerheadsuselightfromtheoutsideworldtosetth
eirmagnetic“compasses”andthenrememberthe“correct”direction.Ifaturtlehatchesonabrightly-litbeach,thatwoulddamageitsmagneticsenseforeverandmak
esurvivalhardfortheturtle.Lohmann’sworkhasledotherstoprotectthehabitatofthisendangeredspecies.Yetmanyquestionsaboutthesecreaturesremainunanswered,
andresearchershavealottostudy.28.Whatisneededfornewbornloggerheadstosettheirmagneticsense?A.Weaklightreflectedofftheocean.B.Helpfromadultloggerheads.
C.Brightsunlightfromthesky.D.Foodinwarmerwaters.29.Intheexperiment,afterthenewborns’magneticsensewasset,theirm
ovingdirectionwasdeterminedby.A.thelightB.themagneticfieldC.otherunknownfactorsD.thelightandthemagneticfield30.WhatisthesignificanceofLohm
ann’sresearchwork?A.Itenablesresearcherstokeeptrackofturtles.B.Itcontributestothestudiesofthemagneticfield.C.Itoffersanewsolutionto
environmentalpollution.D.Ithelpsprotecttheloggerheads’livingenvironment.31.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ExperimentsonLoggerhead
sB.TheSurvivaloftheSeaTurtleC.TheLoggerhead’sBuilt-in“Compass”D.ComparisonofLoggerheadsandOtherAnimalsD(高考题
)Mostpeoplearen’tgoodatcreativeproblemsolvingfortworeasons:(1)Theyarenottrainedinhowtobecreative.(2)Theydon’tunderstandgroupstre
ngthwellenoughtoharness(驾驭)theirpowertomaximizegroupcreativity.Akeyelementofcreativityisapplyingexistingknowledgetoanewproblem.Themorepeoplegetti
nginvolvedinsolvingit,themoreknowledgethereistoworkonit.Unfortunately,researchshowsthatthetraditionalbrainstormingmethodsfailtoachievethatgoal.Whengr
oupsgettogethertoexchangeideas,theyactuallycomeupwithfewerideasoverallthaniftheyeachhadworkedalone.T
ofixthisproblem,youshouldconsiderthetwostagesofgroupproblem-solving:divergence(分散)andconvergence(集中).Divergencehappenswhenthegr
oupconsidersasmanydifferentpotentialsolutionsaspossible.Convergencehappenswhenthevariousproposedsolutionsareevalua
tedandreducedtoasmallersetofcandidatesolutionstothecurrentproblem.Theessentialprincipleofgroupcreativityisthatindi
vidualsworkingalonediverge,whereasgroupmembersworkingtogetherconverge.Ingroups,onceamemberstatesapotenti
alsolution,thatmakesothersthinkabouttheproblemsimilarly.Thatiswhygroupsworkingtogetherdivergelessthanindividualsworkingalone.Therefor
e,beawareofwhentodivergeandwhentoconverge.Forexample,earlyintheproblem-solvingprocess,havegroupmembersworkalonetowritedownstatementsdescribin
gtheproblem.Thengetthembacktodiscusstheirdescriptions.Thegroupdiscussionwillleadeveryonetoacceptoneorasmallnumberofthesestatementstoworkon—thisis
healthyconvergence.Whenstartingtogeneratesolutions,youagainwantdivergence.Havepeopleworkalonetostart.Thencollectpeople’sinit
ialideasandsendthemaroundtoothersandallowthedivergencetocontinueaseveryoneindividuallybuildsontheideasofothe
rmembers.Finally,letthegroupdiscusstheresultingideas.Thisdiscussionwillgraduallyleadthegrouptoconvergeonasmallnumberofcandidatesolutions.T
hissimplemethodworkseffectively,becauseitrespectswhatindividualsandgroupsdobest.32.AccordingtoPara.4,whenamemberpresentsanidea,other
stendto_.A.thinktheotherwayroundB.followhiswayofthinkingC.bemoreconfidentintheirownideasD.belesswillingtosharetheirownideas33.Whatshouldgroupm
embersfirstdoearlyintheproblem-solvingprocess?A.Discusstheproblem.B.Simplifytheproblem.C.Putdowngroupstatementstogether.D.Writedown
theirindividualdescriptions.34.Howcaneachgroupmembermakechangestohisinitialsolution?A.Byaddingincolle
ctedevidence.B.Byreorganizinghisownwords.C.Bydrawingonothers’ideas.D.Bymakinghisstatementbriefer.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toa
dvocateawaytomakegroupthinkingmoreeffective.B.Todemonstratethedifficultyinorganizinggroupthinking.C.Tohighlightthedifferencesbetweendi
vergenceandconvergence.D.Toshowtheadvantageofgroupthinkingoverindividualthinking.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。Puttingchildrenindaycarehelpsworkingparentstaketheirmindsoffchildcare.36Howdaycarenegativelyaf
fectschildrenisrelatedtomanyfactors.Onestudyhassuggestedthatsomechildrenwhospendlonghoursindaycarecentersexperiencemorestressthant
hosewhospendmoretimeinasettingwithamother.Anotherstudyhasshownthatchildrenwhoareshyhaveahigherlevelofthehormonec
ortisol(皮质醇)whichisreleasedwhenanindividualshowssignsofstress.37.Andasaresultthechildmaynotmixwellwitht
heotherchildrenandtheteachersatthedaycarecenter,asituationthatcancausestress.Anothernegativeimpactofdaycarei
sthatthereislesscommunicationbetweenamotherandherchild.38Soitisessentialforachildtodevelopadeepbondwith
hisorhermother,sincethiswilllaythefoundationforalltherelationshipsheorshewillformlateroninlife.Childrenwhospen
dalotoftimewiththeirmothersexperiencehealthysocialandemotionaldevelopment,whilelonghoursindaycarecandisruptthisbonding.Childrenwholoseout
onpreciousmother-childbondingareobservedtohavebehavioralproblemsastheygrowolder.Childrenindaycarecentersalsofeelunprotectedcomparedtochildrenathome.I
nadaycarecenter,whenonecaregiverattendstomorethanonechildatthesametime,shemaynotbeabletolookdeeplyintow
hyachildismixingwellornot.39.Anothernegativeaspectofdaycareisthatchildrentherearemorelikelytofallilliftheycomeincontactwithsic
kchildren40.Well-maintaineddaycarecenterscontributeagreatdealtotheoveralldevelopmentofachildbyprovidingast
ructuredenvironment.Childrenbecomemoresocialbyinteractingwithotherchildrenofthesameage,andlearnnewactivitiesthatarenotalwaysavailableift
heyarebroughtuponlyathome.A.Butdaycarehasitsdisadvantages.B.Lookforadaycarecenterthatiswell-maintained.C.However,the
advantagesofdaycarecannotbeignored.D.ThisisbecauseashychildwillnotopenupfreelyinpublicE.Babiesbecomeextremelyat
tachedtotheirprimarycaregivers.F.Insuchcases,achildmaybecomeeithercompletelyquietoraggressive.G.Youcancutthetimeindaycarecentersbymakin
galternativechildcarearrangements.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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。(非高考题)MybrotherKenwasbornwithabraindisease.ThoughMamawasextremely41,sheneverbabiedKen.She42himtodowhatev
erwedid.Irememberoncewegotaslideinourbackyard.Kenwas43atfirstsight.Butunableto44thestepswiththebraces(支架)onhislegs,Kencouldonlylookingupatther
estofusfromthe45.Oneday,MamaputKeninthebackyard,thistimewithouthisbraces,andwatchedhim46withgreatdiffi
cultyrightovertotheslide.Forthenextthreehours,Kenclimbedtheladderandfell,climbedtheladderandfell,47.
Heskinnedhisknees,andhisheadwas48.Ourneighbor49atMama,“Whatkindofwomanareyou?Lookattheblood.Getthatboyoffthat50!”Ma
matoldherkindlythatifit51her,shewouldhavetoclosehercurtains.Kenhad52togodowntheslide,anddowntheslidehewouldgo.Ittoo
kacoupleofdaysof53beforehecouldgouptheladderanddowntheslideaswellastherestofus,andanotherweekbeforehecoulddoitwithhisbraceson.Kenwasnotsupposedtomake
ittohistenthbirthdaybuthehas54hisdiseaseandisnowa42-year-oldmanwholives55andevenholdsdownajob.He56everythingthewayhedidthatslidesoman
yyearsago.Whata(n)57Mamagavehimthatdaybyexpectinghimtobethe58hecouldbe.ThoughIoftenfeelIfallshortwhenIcomparemy59tohers,itgivesm
egreatcomforttoknowthatherspiritis60me,somewhere—preparingmetomake“motheringmagic”ofmyown.41.A.lovingB.generousC.self
lessD.considerate42.A.forcedB.persuadedC.invitedD.expected43.A.addictedB.annoyedC.attractedD.astonished44.A.manageB
.seeC.removeD.reach45.A.roomB.groundC.windowD.slide46.A.runB.moveC.jumpD.D.ride47.A.onceinawhileB.stepbystepC
.timeandagainD.hereandthere48.A.loweredB.coveredC.bleedingD.spinning49.A.laughedB.glancedC.noddedD.yelled50.A.treeB.chair
C.roofD.ladder51.A.disappointedB.scaredC.failedD.bothered52.A.decidedB.agreedC.pretendedD.hesitated53.A.wal
kingB.tryingC.trainingD.observing54.A.treatedB.preventedC.sufferedfromD.livedwith55.A.simplyB.painfullyC.independentlyD.h
opelessly56.A.losesB.approachesC.acceptsD.misses57.A.promiseB.giftC.awardD.suggestion58.A.healthiestB
.happiestC.bestD.first59.A.motheringB.schoolingC.sufferingsD.belongings60.A.withinB.beyondC.forD.from(选做高考题)Nooneisbornawinner.People
makethemselvesintowinnersbytheirown61.Ilearnedthislessonfroma(n)62manyyearsago.Itookthehead63jobataschoolinBaxley,Georgia.Itwa
sasmallschoolwithaweakfootballprogram.Itwasatraditionfortheschool'soldteamtoplayagainstthe64teamattheendofspringpractice.Theoldteamha
dnocoach,andtheydidn'tevenpracticeto65thegame.Beingthecoachofthenewteam,IwasexcitedbecauseIknewweweregoin
gtowin,buttomydisappointmentweweredefeated.Icouldn't66Ihadgotintosuchasituation.Thinkinghardaboutit,Icameto
67thatmyteammightnotbethenumberoneteaminGeorgia,buttheywere68me.Ihadtochangemy69abouttheirabilityandpotential.Istarteddoingany
thingIcouldtohelpthembuildalittle70.Mostimportant,Ibegantotreatthemlike71.Thatsummer,Whentheotherteamsenjoyedtheir72,wemeteverydayand73p
assingandkickingthefootball.Sixmonthsaftersufferingour74onthespringpracticefield,wewonourfirstgameando
ursecond,andcontinuedto75.Finally,wefacedthenumberoneteaminthestate.Ifeltthatitwouldbea76forusevenifwelostthegame.Butt
hatwasn'twhathappened.MyboysbeatthebestteaminGeorgia,givingmeoneofthegreatest77ofmylife!FromtheexperienceIlearntalotabouthowtheattitud
eoftheleadercan78themembersofateam.Insteadofseeingmyboysaslosers,Ipushedand79them.Ihelpedthemtoseethemselves80,andtheybuiltthemsel
vesintowinners.Winnersaremade,nottborn.61.A.luckB.testsC.effortsD.nature62.A.experimentB.experienceC.visitD.show63.A.opera
tingB.editingC.consultingD.coaching64.A.successfulB.excellentC.strongD.new65.A.cheerforB.prepareforC.he
lpwithD.finishwith66.A.believeB.agreeC.describeD.regret67.A.realizeB.claimC.permitD.demand68.A.reactin
gtoB.lookingforC.dependingonD.caringabout69.A.decisionB.attitudeC.conclusionD.intention70.A.prideB.cultureC.fortuneD.relationship71.A.leadersB.partne
rsC.winnersD.learners72.A.rewardsB.vacationsC.healthD.honor73.A.riskedB.missedC.consideredD.practiced74.A.defeatB.de
clineC.accidentD.mistake75.A.relaxB.improveC.expandD.defend76.A.shameB.burdenC.victoryD.favor77.A.chancesB.thrill
sC.concernsD.offers78.A.surpriseB.serveC.interestD.affect79.A.encouragedB.observedC.protectedD.impressed80.A.honestlyB.individuallyC.ca
lmlyD.differently第四部分:写作(满分45分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(非高考题)见答题纸页第二节:书面表达(满分25分)(非高考题)第三部分英语知识运用第II卷假设你叫李华,听闻《
中国日报》(ChinaDaily)为了宣传中国传统文化,正在招募志愿者向海外介绍中国著名历史文化景点(historicalandculturalattractions),你很想参加本次宣传活动,请第二节(共1
0小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。(address)anxietyandmentalhealthconcernscausedbythenovelcoronavirus你就此给报社写一封英文申请
信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.自荐理由;3.申请参与DearSir/Madam,outbreak,theNationalHealthCommissionhasrequiredprovincial–levelregio
nstocombine(psychology)supportresourcesandstandardizesuchpublicservices.Colleges(equip)withpsychologicalcentersarealsoencouragedtostepupinterventi
onandcounseling(建议)tostudentsmaybeaffectedbythedisease’sspread,saidWangBin,deputydirectorofthecommission
’sdiseasecontroland(prevent)bureau(局,办事处)atanewsconferenceheldonMonday.Daysofintensiv(e密集的)workhadexhaustedhimandcau
sedhimtolosetemperforabriefYoursmoment.Thedoctorquicklycollectedhimselfandwentbackto(treat)patients.YangFude,Pa
rtysecretaryoftheBeijingHuilongguanHospital,saidmanymedicalworkersandLiHuapersonnelchargeofregisteringandscreeningresidentsinneighborhoods(face)
tremendouspressureandarepushingtheirmentalandphysical(limit).2019-2020学年度高三下学期模拟调研考试英语参考答案听力1-20CBBCA
ACACACBCACACABB阅读21-24DBCC25-27CDA28-31ABDC32-35BDCA36-40ADEFC完型41-60ADCABBCCDDDABDCBBCAA61-80CBDDBAACBACBDABCBDAD语填:1.Toaddress2.psychological3.e
quipped4.who/that5.prevention6.his7.treating8.in9.arefacing10.limits改错:Lastwinter,thesmogoccurredalotoftime.I
tbroughtmuchinconveniencetoourdailylifeordidtimesandgreatharmtoourhealth.Manytrafficaccidentshadhappen
edjustbecauseoftheheavysmogweather.Inaddition,quitealotofflightshadto︿putoffandagreatnumberofpeoplestayedathometokeepthembet
hemselvesawayfromtheharmfulair.Somepeoplesufferedofbadcoughs,sorethroatsandotherseriousdiseasesfromcausebythesmog.Ithinkwhomeverlivesontheearthsho
uldtrytoplaythepartintheenvironmentalcausedwhoeveraprotection.Isupporttheideathatwecantrytodrivemoreandbuyenvironmentallyfriendlyproductst
olessimprovetheairquality.书面表达:参考范文:DearSir/Madam,I’mLiHua,ahighschoolstudent.I’msoexcitedtohearthatChinaDailyisinneedofsomevolunteerstointrod
uceChinesecultureoverseasthatIcan’twaittoapplyfortheposition,convincedthatmyeffortswillcontributetoitssuccess.First
andforemost,IconsideritmyresponsibilitytomakeChinesehistoricalandculturalattractionswellknowntothewholeworldandI’dliketobedevotedtothecareer.I
naddition,Ihavebeentonumerousfamousscenicspots,anddevelopedanoutgoingandopen-mindedpersonality,whichmakesit
easyformetogetalongwellwithothers.Furthermore,myhometownisafamoushistoricalandculturalcity,whereIoftenactasavolunteertourguidetoshowfore
igntouristsaround,fromwhichI’vegainedrelevantexperience.Lastbutnotleast,itisworthmentioningthatIgot7pointsinIELTSearlythis
year,whichguaranteedmyfluentexpressingandeffectivecommunicationwithforeigners.So,IfirmlybelievethatI’mtheverypersonyou’relookingfor.Giv
emeachanceandI’lltrymybest!Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldtakemyapplicationintocarefulconsiderationandreplytomeatyourearliestconven
ience.Yours,LiHua另附高考真题:2018年6月天津卷作文题:假如你是晨光中学的机器人兴趣小组组长李津,你的美国朋友chris就读于天津某国际学校,他曾在机器人技能竞赛中获奖。你打算邀请他加
入你的团队,参加即将于7月底在天津举行的世界青少年机器人技能竞赛。情根据以下提示代表兴趣小组给他写一封电子邮件。(1)比赛的时间、地点;(2)邀请他的原因;(3)训练计划将发送其邮箱,请他提出建议。参考词汇:世界青少年机器人技能竞赛theWorldAdolesc
entRoboticsCompetitionPossibleversionDearChris,Ihavegoodnewstotellyou.TheWorldAdolescentRoboticsCompetitionwillbeheldin
TianjinattheendofJuly.HearingthatyouoncetookpartinaRoboticsSkillsCompetitionandwonanaward,I,onbehalfoftheRoboticsHobbyGroup,intendtoinviteyoutojoin
ourteaminthecomingcompetition.Iamsurethatyourinvolvementwillnotonlyhelpusinwinningtheawardbutalsoenhancethefriendshipb
etweenourtwoschools.WiththisemailIalsosendyouourtrainingplan,aboutwhichIwishtogetyouradvicebecauseyouaremoreexperiencedthanus.Wesincerelyhopethatwe
canparticipateinthecompetitionasteampartners.I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiJin听力文本:Text1W:Hi,didyoubuyanewsuityesterday?M:No,theyw
eretooexpensive.AndIsawlotsofniceshirtsIliked.ActuallyIendedupwitharatherstylishnewsweater.Text2M:YouknowIreallyenjoyedProfessorSmith'slecture,butth
atlastpartabouthisdogseemedtotallyirrelevant.W:Youknowthat'sfunny,Ithoughtsotoo.Text3W:I'mheretoregisterfortheF
irstYearLawcourse.M:Well,you'llhavetogototheLawFacultyandgetthiscardstampedandthenyoucomebackherewithitandpayyourentrancefees.Aft
erthatyouhavetogotothenoticeboardtofindoutaboutlecturesandthenputyournamedownfortutorialgroups.Text4M:Doyouwanttome
etmeintheparkinglot?W:I'drathermeetinsidethemaingate.It'stoocoldintheparkinglot.Youknowwhat?Whydon'tyoujustfindmeinmyoffice?M:Allright.Text
5W:DoyoumindifIdriveustoworktoday?Ijustgotmycarbackfromtheshop.M:OK,butIthoughtyouwantedtotakethebus.W:Idid,butIfoundoutthatit'sgoingtobeextremel
ywindythismorning.Idon'twanttowalkandwaitforabusifthat'sthecase.Text6M:Ella,Iwasonmywaytothecanteentogetsomethingforlunch.Wh
ydon'twegotogether?W:I'mbusyonmyworkreport.Couldyoubringsomethingbackforme?M:Sure.Whatwouldyoulike?P
izza,sandwich,hotdog,friedrice.Theydoeverything...W:Oh,somethingeasy.Take-awayfriedricesoundsgood.M:OK,frie
d...AndI'llhaveatomatosandwich.W:Well,here'sfivedollars.M:Oh,taketwodollarsback;itshouldn'tcostmorethanthreedollars
.W:Well,keepthefiveandwe'llsortitoutlater.M:OK.Backinaminute.Text7W:Doyouliketraveling,Mike?M:Yes,Ido.I'vemadeseveraltripstodifferentcountries
thisyear.W:Wow!That'samazing!Wheredidyougo?M:InFebruary,IwenttoEgyptwithmyfatherandwevisitedtheGreatPyramid.Itwaswonderful!InMay,mycousinandItrave
ledtoZimbabwetovisitVictoriaFalls.ThenthreemonthslaterIwenttotheUKandsawtheGiant'sCauseway.InNovemberI
flewtotheUSAwithmyfriendandwespentseveraldaysintheGrandCanyon.W:That'sgreat!IwishIcouldtravelabitsomeday.Text8W:Hi,Tom.Nicet
oseeyou.M:Andyoutoo.So,arewegoingtofinalizewhatwe'redoingfortheEnvironmentalSciencepresentationtoday?W:Ihopeso.Whenisthepresentation?
M:OnJuly17,inthemorning.Sowestillhavetendaystogetready.W:SoIthinkweneedtotakeoutsomeoftheinformationwe'reincluding.M:Yes.Mr.Jon
esadvisedustofocusonthreeformsofnon-traditionalenergy.Wecantalkaboutsolarandbiofuels.Andwhataboutthethirdenergysource?W:Iwashavingdifficult
ychoosingbetweennuclearandwind.M:Butdoingnuclearismoreproblematicforus.W:OK.I'mwithyouonthat.M:ThenI'dliketosuggesttakingoutthebackgrounddetails.W:Id
on'tthinkso.Weshouldputthestatisticsonahandout.Withoutthestatistics,wedon'tseehowwecansupportourmainideas.M:Actually,you'rerigh
t,Shirley.Inthatcase,canwedeletethediagrams?It'sgoingtotaketoomuchtimetoexplainthem.W:OK.Text9M:Today,ourguestisRachelReedwhowork
sforasmallcommercialartgallery.Rachel,welcome.W:Hello.M:Rachel,tellusaboutyourday.W:Well,itallstartswiththehugepileo
fpostweget.Weoftengetartistssendinginphotographsoftheirworktoseeifwe'dbeinterestedinexhibitingthem.M:Soyouhavequi
tealotofcontactwithartists?W:Yes.Isendlettersexplainingwhywecan'tshowtheirwork-Ifindthosecallsveryhardtod
ealwith.Artistswedoexhibitalsophonetofindoutifwe'vemanagedtosellanythingand,ifwehave,whenthemoneywil
lbecomingthrough.M:Andareyouinvolvedinotheraspectsofthebusiness?W:Yes.Thecompanyalsooffersaconsultancyserviceforlargecompaniesthatwanttodisplay
worksofartintheiroffices.Iphoneroundcompanies,explainwhatwedoand,ifthey'reinterested,makeanappointmentforthegallerymanagertogoandseethem.M:
Andthebestpartofthejobforyou?W:Ireallydon'tknowwhatwe'regoingtohavetocopewith.Ilikeworkingwithnicepeople.Thereallyrewardingthingf
ormeisthatIhavethepleasureofspendingmydayssurroundedbybeautifulworksofart.M:ThankyouRachel!Youdidagoodjobasamarketingmanager.
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efamouswritersJamesHarman,AnnaCollinsandIanCheriton.JamesHarmanlivedherebetween1975and1990.Abestsellinghorrorwriter,hegotmanyofhisthemesforhis
novelsfromthistown.HepassedawayayearafterleavingTanbridgeandhewasn'tburiedinthetown.AnnaCollinsisaromant
icnovelist.Shelivedbythetownsquare.Shediedin1968andyoucanseehergravestoneinTanbridgeCemetery.MostpeopleknowAnnafromhermostfamouswork,ThePrideo
fAngels,whichwonnumerousawards.Now,IanCheritonisnotonlyapoet,hehasalsowrittentennovelsthathavetoppedthebooksalescharts
.Healwaysdoesalotofworkforlocalcharities.Lastly,anotherfamousresidentofTanbridgeisSylviaDaniels.ShegrewupinTanbridge.NowIamsureyouallknowherforhe
rlatestfilmPlanetDust.Butshewasn'talwaysanactress.BeforesheheadedforHollywood,youcouldhaveseenherwaitingtablesintheDorageRes
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