湖北省部分重点中学2022届高三上学期新起点联考英语试题 含答案【武汉专题】

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湖北新高考9+N联盟湖北省部分重点中学2022届高三新起点联考英语试题本试卷共8页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考生号、座号填写在相应位置,认真核对条形码上的姓名、考生号和座号,并将条形码粘贴在指定位置

上。2.选择题答案必须使用2B铅笔(按填涂样例)正确填涂;非选择题答案必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。保持卡面清洁,不折叠、不破损。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.Whyisthewomansad?A.Tomwilllea

veforcollege.B.Tomwillmisstheholiday.C.Tomwilltakehisvehicleback.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Upset.B.Surprised.C.Co

nfident.3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Catchaplane.B.Orderthemanataxi.C.Lookforsomethingfortheman.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace

?A.Atacafé.B.Attheoffice.C.Ataball.5.Whatdoesthegirlmean?A.Herparentswanthertochoosepopmusic.B.Herparentsoftenmakefunofher.C

.Herparentslikeloudmusicfromthe1920’s.第二节(共5小题,每小题1.5分;满分7.5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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whywon’tthemanbepayingthebill?A.Thetreatmentisfree.B.Theinjuryh

appenedatwork.C.Itiscoveredbythemedicalinsurance.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.

Salesmanandcustomer.C.Managerandemployee.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whichseasondoesthewomanlikebest?A.Winter.B.Summer.C.Autumn.9.Whydoesthemand

islikedrivingintherain?A.Theroadsarecrowded.B.Thelightsaretoobright.C.Thetiresneedtobereplaced.10.Whendidthewomanprobablyusehertrucktohelpt

heman?A.Duringthewinter.B.Duringthesummer.C.Duringtheautumn.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoesthewoman’sEnglish

teachercomefrom?A.TheUnitedKingdom.B.Australia.C.America.12.Whatisthewomanhavingproblemswith?A.Readingandwriting.B.Listeningcomprehensi

on.C.Pronunciationandgrammar.13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Askanotherteacherforhelp.B.LearnfromtheInternet.C.WatchsomeTVshows.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whenwasthelasttimethemousedeerwasseen?A.About10yearsago.B.About30yearsago.C.About100yearsago.15.Whodidthe

manspeaktoaboutthemousedeer?A.AnNguyen.B.BarneyLong.C.AndrewTilker.16.Whyareresearchersstillworriedaboutthemousedeerprobably?A.Itspopulat

ionissmall.B.Ithasbeenlosttoolong.C.Itsenvironmentisbeingdamaged.17.Whatdoesthemandoforaliving?A.Heresearchesanimals.B.Hehelpsotherstravel.C.Hein

terviewscandidates.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Atwhatagedomostpeoplebeginsmokingaccordingtothetalk?A.About15.B.About25.C.About44.19.Whatwastheadv

ertisementlawtryingtodo?A.Makepeoplerefusetheadvertisementsoncigarettes.B.Makeiteasiertosellcigarettes.C.Makefewe

rpeoplebeginusingcigarettes.20.Whatisthespeakermainlydiscussing?A.Thoughtsonsmokinghavechanged.B.Recentstudiesarestillbeingexamined.C.Youngpeop

learemorelikelytosmoke.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题,每题2.5分共37.5分)AWHAT'SONDigitalartclassTapintotheu

nlimitedinspirationofthenaturalmaterials,colorsandformstobefoundinMuseumVictoria’sdiversecollection.Whetheryouareabeginner,exper

torsomewhereinbetween,thiscreativestudioclassintroducesdigitalarttechnologiesandskillsinarelaxedenvironment.Participantscreat

eextraordinaryartworksworkingindividuallyoniPads.Exploratoryapproachesallowparticipantstoenjoyvisualcreativity,whatevertheirp

reviousexperienceandlevelofskillinsketching,paintinganddigitaldesign.DigitalArtClasstakesplaceinMelbourneMuseum’sL

earningLabStudio.Eachmonth’sclassisthemedtoexploreadifferentaspectofMuseumsVictoria’scollections.Classesha

veamaximumcapacityof16participantsandissuitableforteens16+andadults.Simplybringyourcreativity–allequipmen

tisprovided.MuseumentryisnotincludedinyourDigitalArtClassticket.IfyouwouldliketoexploretheMelbourneMuseumbeforetheclass,pleaseensureyoubookaticket.WO

RKSHOPTUESDAY27APRIL,11&25MAY,8&22JUNE4PM-5.30PMAdultsandteens16+Adult$35Privilege$32Member$3021.Whereisthedigitalartcla

ss?A.InMuseumVictoria.B.InTheBritishMuseum.C.InVictoriaandAlbertMuseum.D.InMelbourneMuseum.22.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext

?A.Theclassisintendedforpeopleofallages.B.Youneedn’tbringyouriPadtoattendtheclass.C.Paintingexperienceisneededforpeopletoattendtheclass.D.Youcanvi

sitthemuseumwithyourclassticket.23.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Anovel.B.Anewspaper.C.Awebpage.D.Areport.BJere

myandhiswifeJenniferhadrecentlymovedtoSouthTexasbecauseoftheirlovefornature.Atthemoment,theywerelivinginatrailer(拖车)forthehousewasstillunderre

pair.OnasteamySundaymorninginMay,thecoupleweretidyingtheiryard.Ataround10:30a.m.,JeremybeganmowingthelawnwhileJenniferwo

rkedonthegarden.Shehadjustreacheddowntograbaweedwhenshesawit:awesterndiamondbackrattlesnake,rightnexttoherhand.Jennifer

leapedupasthesnake,ayardlong,roseintostrikingposition,itsdustytriangularheadtensedanditstailrattling.“Snake!”yelledJenniferasshe

backedaway.WhenJeremyheardhercry,hefiguredshehadrunintooneoftheharmlessratsnakesthatoftenshowedupontheirland.Hegrabbedashoveltoshoo(用嘘声驱赶)thecreatu

reawayandjoggedaroundthehousetothegarden.Thenheheardtherattling.Hiswifewascorneredbetweensomeshrubsandthehouse,thesnakedirectl

yinherpath.Jeremyfirsttriedtoscoopuptherattlerusingtheshovel,withoutsuccess.Thenhedidwhatwasnecessary:

Heraisedthegardentoolandbroughttheedgedownhardthroughthesnake’sbody,aninchandahalfbelowtheheadtocutoffitshead.ThenJenniferwentintothehouse,her

hearthammering,whileJeremydecidedtomovethedeadreptile.Hebentdowntopickupasticklyingnexttothesnake’sheadsothathecouldtakeitaw

ay.Butbeforehishandeventouchedtheground,thesnakeattacked.Thesnakeinjectedvenom(毒液)intohishand.“Itbitme!”heyelledinhorror.Thet

ruthis,theback-from-the-deadbitesaren’tuncommon.Hearinghisyell,Jenniferranbackintothetrailertogetthecarkeys

andmeanwhilecalled911.Fortunately,theyarrivedatthenearesthospitalintimeandJeremyreceivedtimelytreatment.24.Whydidthecouplechooseto

liveinatrailer?A.Becausetheylovednature.B.BecausetheymovedtoSouthTexas.C.Becausetheirhousewasbeingrepaired.D.Becaus

eitwasconvenientforthemtotravel.25.Whichoneiscorrectaccordingtothecontext?A.Rattlesnakewasverycommonontheirland.B.Jennifer

spottedthesnakewhenshewasweeding.C.ThesnakewassofrightenedthatitattackedJennifer.D.Jenniferthoughtthesnakewasnotpois

onousatfirst.26.Whatdidtheydowiththesnake?A.Theydroveitawayusingastick.B.Theyleftitasitwaswhenseeingit.C.Theycalledprofessionalstodealwithit.D.Jere

mybeatitdeadwithagardentool.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetest?A.Toshowthecouple’sloveofnature.B.Toshar

eathrillingstorywithreaders.C.Tocallonustoprotecttheenvironment.D.Tointroducesomewaystodealwithsnakes.CSix"sacrificialpi

ts(祭祀坑)",datingback3,200to4,000years,werenewlydiscoveredinSanxingduiRuinssiteinGuanghan,SouthwestChina'sSichuanprovin

ce.Over500artifacts,includinggoldmasks,bronzewares,ivories,jades,andtextiles,wereunearthedfromthesite.Sanxingduisite

,firstfoundin1929,isgenerallyconsideredasoneofthemostimportantarchaeologicalsitesalongtheupperreachesoftheYangtzeRiver.However,large-sca

leexcavationonthesiteonlybeganin1986,whentwopits—widelybelievedforsacrificialceremonies—wereaccidentallydis

covered.InvestigationintheareaaroundNo1and2pitswasrelaunchedinOctober2019,andNo3pitwasfoundinDecember2019,accordingtoLeiYu,aresearcherofSichuan

ProvincialCulturalRelicsandArchaeologyResearchInstitutewhoheadstheongoingexcavation.Thirty-fourresearchuniversitiesandresearchinstituteshavecoopera

tedinthisproject.Hesaidthenewdiscoverieswillhelptobetterunderstandmanyunexplainedfindingsin1986.Moreexca

vationfollowedinMarch2020,andfivemorepitswerefoundlastyear.AnddetailedresearchbeganinOctober.Excavationcapsul

eswithhi-techequipmentweresetupinthepitstobetterconservethesite.Sanxingduisitecoversanareaof12square

kilometers,anditscorezoneofanancientcitycoversnearly4squarekilometers.AccordingtotheNationalCulturalHeritageAdministration,studiesofSanxi

ngduisitewillbecomeacrucialprojectinanongoingprogramArchaeologyChina,whichtriestoexplaintheoriginsofChinesecivilizationand

howdiverseculturescommunicateandcometogether.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“excavation”inparagraph2probablyme

an?A.DiscoveryB.DigC.ExplorationD.Expansion29.HowdidarchaeologistspreservetheSanxingduisite?A.Bydividingthetaskofexcavationintosev

eralparts.B.Bycooperatingwithresearchuniversitiesandinstitutes.C.Byusingexcavationcapsulearmedwithhi-techequipment.D.Byconductingmoreinves

tigationsaroundthesite.30.Whatcanweinferaboutthepitsfromthetext?A.Allsacrificialsiteswerediscoveredinthemeantime.B.TheexcavationofSanxingduisiteon

lybeganin1986.C.TherewerealtogethersixsacrificialpitsdiscoveredinSanxingduisiteD.Thesizeofthecorezoneisapproximately1/3timesthatofSanxin

gduisite.31.whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.SacrificialpitswereunearthedinSanxingdui

Site.B.SanxingduiSiteneededtobeconserved.C.SanxingduidiscoveriescastlightonancientChina.D.Hi-techhelpedtoexcavateSanxing

duiSite.DAsheetoftransparentnewmaterialataUniversityofMarylandlablookslikeitmightbeplastic.Butit’sactuallywood—anditcoulde

ventuallybeusedtomakeenergy-efficientwindowsorevensee-throughbuildings."Comparedtoglass,woodhaslowerheatconductivity,and

it'slighter,stronger,andmoreenvironmentallyfriendly,"saysLiangbingHu,amaterialsscienceprofessorattheUniversityofMarylandandoneoftheauthorsofa

newstudyofthematerial.Theideaistoemploythematerialinbuildings.Withawindowmadefromtransparentwoodinsteadofglass,forexample,abuildingwouldtak

elessenergytoheatandcool.Becauseofthestructureofthewood,thewindowscouldalsoreduceglarefromthesunwhileallo

winginnaturallight.Researchershaveexperimentedwithtransparentwoodinthepast,butthenewmethodismoresustainable.Othermethodsusuallyputthewoodinache

micalcompoundNacltoremovelignin,partofthewoodthatgivesitstructure.Butthiscanweakenthewood,anditproduceswastethat

ishardtorecycle.Huandhisteammadeslightchangestotheprocesssoitdoesn'tfullyremovethelignin.Bybrushinghyd

rogenperoxide(过氧化物)overthewoodandleavingitunderaUVlight,theyremovedonlythepartsoftheligninthatgiveitcolor.Theresultistransparentwoodthatcanb

ecoatedinepoxy(环氧树脂).It’sjustoneofanumberofwaysscientistsandengineersarerethinkinghowwecanusethisrenewableresourceinconstruction.Skyscraper

smadeentirelyoutofwoodaregainingpopularityincitiesaroundtheworld.Andscientistsrecentlydiscoveredatechniquetogrowwoodinalab,openingupthepossibility

ofusingwoodwithouthavingtocutdownaforest.Thetransparentwoodis50%strongerthanprevioustransparentwoodandcouldevenbeusedtobuildload-bearingw

allsinabuilding.Itcouldalsopotentiallybeusedinotherways,suchaslayersusedinsolarcells.AnewcompanycalledInventWoodisworkingtocommercialize

thetechnology.32.Whywouldpeopleliketochoosetransparentwoodintheirbuildingsinpreferencetoglass?A.Itcanconductheatmorequi

ckly.B.Itislighterandmoredelicate.C.Itcanletlightinwithlessheat.D.Ithashigherenergyconsumption.33.Comparedwiththeexperimentinthepast,whatisth

edifferenceofthenewmethod?A.Thenewmethodislessenvironmentallyfriendly.B.Thenewmethodcanmakethewoodweaker.C.Researchersbrushe

dNacloverthewood.D.Researchersonlytookawaytheligninrelatedtocolor.34.Whichofthefollowingstatementsmaytheauthoragreewith?A.Thissee

-throughwoodcanreplaceglasswindows.B.Thissee-throughwoodisinmassproduction.C.Thistransparentwoodhasbeengrowni

nlabs.D.Thistransparentwoodisonlypopularincities.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlyfocuson?A.Theadvantagesoftransparentwood.

B.Theprospectoftransparentwood.C.Theproductionoftransparentwood.D.Thecompaniesoftransparentwood.第二节(共

5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoBuildaNaturalSwimmingPoolWhetheryouliketopracti

ceyourdolphindivesorloungeawaythedayonaraft,swimmingisoneofsummer'sperfectpleasures.Withaminimumofmaterialsan

dwithoutsomanychemicals,youcancreateacoolingsummerretreatinyourbackyard.ThoughfairlycommoninEurope,naturalswimmingpools,areinthe

irearlystageintheUnitedStates.YoucanaskmostAmericanswimming-poolcontractorstobuildabackyardpool.____(原创,容易)36___.Thelistmayincludere

bar(钢筋),gunite(水泥砂浆),fiberglass,chlorineandanenergy-sappingfiltrationsystem.Butinrecentyears,afewbuildersandagrowingnumberofhomeowner

shavelearnedhowtobuildpools.___(原创,中等)_37___.They'vefoundit'spossibletoconstructpoolsthataremoreaboutbuildingwithnatureandblendingintothenatural

landscape.Naturalswimmingpoolsusegravelstoneandclayinplaceofconcreteorfiberglass,andaquaticplantsinsteadofharmfulchemicalsandcompli

catedmechanicalfilteringsystems.___(原创,较难)_38___.Theyalsosupportbeneficialbacteriathatconsumedebrisandpotentiallyharmfulorganisms,a

ndgivehabitattofrogs,dragonfliesandotherwaterlife.____(原创,容易)39___.Anaturalpoolcanbeconstructedforaslittleas$2,000ifyoudoityourself,whileconventi

onalpoolscancosttensofthousandsofdollars.Naturalswimmingpoolsrequirenoharmfulchemicals,arefairlylow-tech.___(原创,中等)_40____.Youwon’thavetodr

ainthepooleachautumn.Exceptfortoppingitoffnowandthen,you'llfillthepoolonlyonce.A.Theplantsenrichthepoolwithoxygen.B.Chancesarethattheywi

llrolloutalonglistofgoods.C.Youcanmakeyourpoolasshalloworasdeepasyouwant.D.Andonceestablished,theycallforonlyabitofmanagement.

E.Itisthemostecologicalandeconomicwaytobuildaconventionalpool.F.Theydon’trelyonamassofmanufacturedmaterialsan

dchemicaladditives.G.Theresultisabeautifulandecologicallysystemthatisrelativelyinexpensivetoconstruct.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满

分15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。Onetime,IwaswithabunchofstrangersinIndia.Iwasgivinga(n)41aboutourproductswhenpowerwentout.Itwasinad

arkhall,andIwaswithtwootherworkmates.Wewereso42becausewehadinvitedallthesepeoplehere.Itwasa43talk.Wecouldn'tdoanything

aboutit.Ourmicrophone(麦克风)wasgone.Therewasnolight.Everyonewassittingin44,andIcouldn’thelpbut45,"Ohmygoodness.

"Whenthepowerwentout,IfeltlikeIshouldbeincontrolofit,becauseIwas46theevent.Whileweweresoembarrassed,wejustkept47andtalkinginthedark,hopingpeop

lewouldstay.Ifeltitwasreallyridiculousbecausetherewerenowindowsanditwasadarkhall.Allofasudden,amaninthebackput

uphis48,andputthelittlelightfromhisphoneon.Thentwomorepeople,thenthreepeople,finallythewhole49cameon,andeveryonewas50theirlightoftheirphon

eonus.It51thewholehall.AndsoIgotoutmyphoneandtooka52ofeveryonewiththeirlightshiningatme.Itwasthemostbeautif

ul53—afeelingthatwewereallinthistogether.Thatwasnotanyone'sfault,andwewerejustallhere,54eachother.It

wasthemostbeautifulfeelingoflovefromstrangersI'dever55.41.A.concertB.presentationC.lectureD.instruction42.A.frightenedB.inspiredC.e

mbarrassedD.annoyed43.A.publicB.seriousC.privateD.superb44.A.pleasureB.defenceC.disorderD.darkness45.A.resign

B.sighC.referD.sign46.A.hostingB.coveringC.celebratingD.monitoring47.A.settingoutB.goingaboutC.settingdo

wnD.goingon48.A.phoneB.flashC.lampD.light49.A.studentsB.staffC.audienceD.workmates50.A.bringingB.shiningC.gatheringD.dawning51.A.fadedinB.wentinto

C.filledinD.litup52.A.pictureB.chargeC.comfortD.notice53.A.spotB.frictionC.sceneD.facility54.A.teachingB.supportingC.appreciati

ngD.devoting55.A.spreadB.foundC.expressedD.experienced第II卷非选择题部分(满分55分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Inoneofthemostam

azing____56_____(discover)inrecentyears,scientistsataEuropeanInstitute___57_____(find)awaytoturnonechemicalthatca

usesairpollutionintoaresource.Carbondioxideisaformofpollution____58_____(release)fromtheburningoffuelssuchascoal,oilandwood.Transportati

onandelectricityproductionareitsmajorsources.TheresearchersatRutgersUniversityhavecreated____59____unusualtechniquewhichchangescarbondioxidei

ntovaluablerawmaterials.Usingcheapandplentifulmetals,theprocess___60______(efficient)turnscarbondioxideg

asintowaterandcarbonblocksthatcanbeusedasbuildingblocks.Theprocessis99%efficient,whichisthemainreason____61____(account)f

orthisresult.Productsthatcanbeproducedbythistechniqueincluderawmaterialsforuseinclothing,chemicaland__

__62_____(medicine)industries.Thescientistshavealsocreatedacompany____63_____(develop)commercialapplicationsforthistechnique.Asafamous

Americanengineerputsit,“Pollutionisnothingbuttheresourceswearenotharvesting.”____64_____thedevelopmentandapplicationofthisnewtechnology,peop

lemayfindvaluein___65____oncewasconsideredtobeharmfulwaste.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)新学期到了,你校英语俱乐部将进行换届选举,假如你有意参加竞选俱乐部主

席,请你根据以下要点提示写一篇竞选发言稿。1.竞选的目的;2.个人优势;3.对竞选成功后的工作承诺。注意:词数80左右。可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。______________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完

整的短文。Arthurwasmessy.Hedidn’ttrytomakemesses,neitherdidhetrytocleanupmuch.Hissocksnevermadeitintothehamper(洗衣篮)

.AndheonlypickeduphistoyswhenMomthreatenedtothrowthemaway.Mostdays,MomfollowedArthuraroundthehouseand

cleanedupafterhim.Shebrushedthecrumbs(碎屑)intoherhandandthrewthemawayaftermeals.Shepickeduphissocksandmadesuretheygotwashed,driedand

foldedneatlybeforegoingbackinthedrawer.Oneday,MomaskedArthurtopickuphistoytrains.Hewasreadingacomicbookandhewasstillreading,sayingnothing.

Thetrainshadbeenonthelivingroomfloorsincethemorning.“Youknowwhat,Arthur?I’mnotgoingtoaskyouagain.I’mdonecleaningtoday.”Andwiththat,M

omputherfeetuponthesofaandpickedupabooktoread.Atdinnertime,Arthurnoticedthattherewasabigpileofcrumbsathisplaceatthetable.A

fterdinner,Arthur’sfeetfeltcold.Hewenttohisroomandopenedhisdrawer,butthedrawerwasempty.“Mom,wherearemysocks?”Arthurcalled.“Thereweren’tanysocksinyou

rhamper,soIdidn’twashthem,”Momsaid.Arthurfeltunhappy.Nowhisfeetwouldbecold,unlesshewantedtoweardirtysocksfromthefloor.Hedecidedtostaybarefoot.Whenitw

astimeforbed,ArthursaidgoodnighttoMomandturnedtogoupstairs.Arthursteppedrightonhistoytraininhisbarefeet.“Ouch!”criedArthur.“Tha

treallyhurt!”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答案卡的相应位置作答。Heturnedtomomforhelp.However,Momwasstillreadingandsaidnothing._

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________湖北新高考9+N联盟湖北省部分重点中学2022届高三新起点联考英语试题答案及解析一.听力:1-5.CBABA6-10.BCABC11-15.ABCBA16-20.CBACA二.阅读理解:21-23:DBC24-27.CBDB28-31.BCDA32-35.CDAB3

6-40BFAGD三.完形填空:41-45BCADB46-50ADACB51-55DACBD四.语法填空:56.discoveries57.havefound58.released59.an60.efficiently61.accounting62.medical63.todevelop6

4.With65.what五.书面表达(一)Goodmorning,mydearfriends!IfeelmuchhonoredtostandheretorunforthechairmanofourschoolEnglishclub.I

amqualifiedforthispositionduetomyfollowingadvantages.First,I’manoutgoingandenthusiasticstudentwithwonderfulacademicperformance.Moreover,having

agoodcommandofEnglishenablesmetodealwithallthetasks.Ifelected,IwillsparenoefforttoserveyouallsothatyoucanenjoyEnglishlear

ning.Pleasevoteforme!Yoursupportwillbehighlyappreciated.Thankyou!书面表达(二)第二节参考范文Para1:Heturnedmomforhelp.Howe

ver,Momwasstillreadingandsaidnothing.Seeinghismother’sresponse,heburstintoanger.“Whyareyousocold!”Heshouted.Butmomjustclo

sedthebook,staringathim,statingcalmly,“Allofyourpainresultsfromyourbadhabits.”Furiousbutweakinwords,Arthurturnedbacksharplyand

steppedupstairswithlamelegs.Arthurcametorealizeitwashethatcouldsolvetheproblembyhimself.Tearsofregretfillingtheeyes,hequietlypicke

dupthetoytrainandputitinthebox.Para2:Havingputawaythetoytrain,hecaughtsightofthedirtysocks.Itsuddenl

ystruckhimthatitwasalsohisdutytodothewashinghimself.Havingcollectedthesocks,hesanktheminwater,thengazingatthemwithoutknowingwhat

todo.Justashewasscratchinghishead,momcameoverandtoldhimhowtowashthemsoftly.Hisfacelightingup,Arthurspran

gupintohismom’swarmhug.StrokingArthur’shair,Momsmiledwithsatisfactionforhisgettingridofthebadhabit.读后续写评分标准一、评分原则1.本题总分

为25分,按五个档次进行评分2.评分时,应主要从内容、词汇语法和篇章结构三个方面考虑,具体为:(1)续写内容的质量、完整性以及与原文情境的融洽度。(2)所使用词汇和语法结构的准确性、恰当性和多样性。(3)上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性3.评分时,应先根据作答的整体情况确定其所属

的档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分4.评分时还应注意:(1)词数少于120的,酌情扣分:(2)书写较差以致影响交际的,酌情扣分(3)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑,英

、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。二、各档次的给分范围和要求第五档(21-25分)与所给短文融洽度高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接合理;内容丰富;所使用语法结构和词汇丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但完全不影响意义表达;有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续

写短文结构紧凑。第四档(16-20分)与所给短文融洽度较高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接较为合理;内容比较丰富;所使用语法结构和词汇较为丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但完全不影响意义表达;比较有效地使用了语句间

的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑。第三档(11-15分)与所给短文关系较为密切,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接;写出了若干有关内容;应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求,虽有一些错误,但不影响意义的表达;第二档(6-10分)与所给短

文有一定的关系,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接;写出了一些有关内容;语法结构单调、词汇项目有限,有些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,影响了意义的表达;较少使用语句间的连接成分,全文内容缺少连贯性。第一档(1-5分)与所给短文和开头语的衔接

较差;产出内容太少;语法结构单调、词汇项目很有限,有较多语法结构和词汇方面的错误,严重影响了意义的表达;缺乏语句间的连接成分,全文内容不连贯。0分白卷、内容太少无法判断或所写内容与所提供内容无关。A文章来源:https://museumsvict

oria.com.au/melbournemuseum/whats-on/digital-art-class/本文是广告,介绍了墨尔本博物馆的数码艺术课程的内容,时间及票价。21.细节理解题。根据DigitalArtClasstakesplaceinM

elbourneMuseum’sLearningLabStudio.可知在墨尔本博物馆上数码艺术课,故选D项。22.细节理解题。根据Simplybringyourcreativity–allequipmentisprovided

.可知此课程提供所有设备。根据MuseumentryisnotincludedinyourDigitalArtClassticket.可知只有课程入场券不能参观博物馆,故选B项。23.推理判断。根据文章大标题WHAT’SON及最

后的->Gettickets链接可知,这种形式最有可能出现在网页上,故选C项。B解析:24.细节题,由第一段最后一句Atthemoment,theywerelivinginatrailer(拖车)for

thehousewasstillunderrepair.可知C项正确。25.细节题,由第二段第三句Shehadjustreacheddowntograbaweedwhenshesawit:awesterndiamondbackrattlesnake,rightnexttoher

hand.可知B项正确。26.细节题,由第四段第二句Thenhedidwhatwasnecessary:Heraisedthegardentoolandbroughttheedgedownhardthroughthesnake’sbody,aninchandahalfbelowthehead

tocutoffitshead.可知D项正确。27.写作目的题,由全文故事内容可知B项正确。C28.B猜测词义题。该词所在句子的意思是:当两个祭祀坑被意外发现,三星堆大规模的挖掘工作1986年才真正开始。再结合第一自然

段最后一句话里的unearth可推测该划线词的意思是“挖掘、发掘”。A选项“发现”;B选项“挖掘;发掘”;C选项“探索;发现”;D选项“扩大;扩张”。29.C细节题。根据第四自然段最后一句话Excavationcapsuleswithhi-techeq

uipmentweresetupinthepitstobetterconservethesite.可知C正确。30.D推理判断题。根据最后一段第一句话Sanxingduisitecoversanareaof12squarek

ilometers,anditscorezoneofanancientcitycovers3.6squarekilometers.三星堆面积12平方公里,核心区域占地大约4平方公里,大约三分之一。可知D正确。31.A本题考察最佳标题。通读全文可知,全文按照时间顺序着重介绍了三星

堆遗址中祭祀坑的发现、发掘工作,可以确定全文关键信息为Sarificialpits,discovered,SangxingduiSite.A选项关键词为Sacrificialpits+unearthed;B选项关键词为SanxingduiSite+neededtobeconserved;

C选项为discoveries+castlighton;D选项为Hi-tech+helpedtoexcavate….。综上所述,A选项能高度概括全文,故A正确。D32.C根据文章的二三两段当中列举的透明木头的好处有wo

odhaslowerheatconductivity,andit'slighter,stronger,andmoreenvironmentallyfriendly以及thewindowscouldalsoreduceglarefromthe

sunwhileallowinginnaturallight可知,正确答案为C。33.D由文章第五段中theyremovedonlythepartsoftheligninthatgiveitcolor可知,跟之前的实验不一样的地

方在于,这些研究者只移除了赋予木头颜色的木质素,故选D。34.A根据文章内容Butit’sactuallywood—anditcouldeventuallybeusedtomakeenergy-efficientwindowsorevensee-throughbuil

dings.故选择A。而其他选项均与原文有出入。35.B从最后一段的前两句话来看,这一段主要讲述了透明木头潜在的使用可能,故选B。七选五:BFAGD36.答案【B】解析:本段大意为可要求承包人建造natura

lswimmingpool,根据空后清单包括的内容,Thelistmayincluderebar(钢筋),gunite(水泥砂浆),fiberglass,chlorineandanenergy-sappingfilt

rationsystem.推断出36题应为承包人很可能会给你列出清单。与选项中rolloutalonglistofgoods相呼应。故答案为B。37.答案【F】解析:本段讲现代修建泳池的方法。段首出现But,表明是与传统的泳池修建办法形成对比。37题空后提到可以

把自然因素融入进去,并且主语为they,所以37题选F。38.答案【A】解析:38题前一句提到用植物代替有害的化学物质或黏土等。38题应为用植物的益处,为泳池提供氧气。39.答案【G】解析:本段大意为融入自然元素的泳池比传统泳池花费少,故39题选G,新

型泳池的优点。40.答案【D】解析:本段讲新型泳池的优点,此句为“易于打理”,承接上句,并与下句“不需要每个秋天都排水”,形成逻辑关系,故答案为D。完形填空:41-45BCADB46-50ADACB51-55DACBD41.B。有一次在印度我和一群陌生人在一起

,我正在做一个“介绍、陈述”突然停电了。42.C。我们非常“尴尬”,因为是我们把所有人邀请到这里来的。43.A。那是一次针对“公众的”报告。44.D。大家都坐在“黑暗”之中。45.B。我只好“叹气”道,“哦,天哪!”46.A。当停电发生时,我觉得我应该控

制住局面,因为是我在“主持”这件事。47.D。虽然我们很尴尬,但我们还是坚持“继续下去”,在黑暗中讲话。48.A。突然,坐在后面的一个人拿起他的“手机”,从手机上把小灯打开。49.C。接着两个人、三个人,最后全部“听众”都行动起来。50.B。每一个人都把他们手

机的灯“照着”我们。51.D。手机灯光“照亮”了整个大厅。52.A。因此,我拿出我的手机,拍了一张每个人用手机照着我的“照片”。53.C。那是最美丽的“场面”。54.B。那不是任何一个人的过错,我们只是在那儿相互“支持”。55.D。那是迄今我从陌生人那里“体验”

到的最美丽的爱的感觉。语法填空解析:56.discoveries考查词型转换,根据句意,此处应用名词且为复数57.havefound考查动词时态,根据前文的inrecentyears可知用完成时58.released考查非谓语动词作后置定语59.an考查冠词,unusual首字母为元音因素60.

efficiently考查副词,此处修饰动作61.accounting考查非谓语动词,作后置定语修饰reason62.medical考查词型转换,此处应用medicine的形容词63.todevelop考查非谓语动词,不定式作目的

状语64.With考查介词,意为“随着...的发展”65.what考查名词性从句,此句为宾语从句且从句中缺主语英语听力Text1W:Myolderbrotheriscominghomefromunive

rsityforthesummerholiday.M:Areyouexcited?Tommisseditlastyear.W:Iam,butI’malsosad.Iusehiscarwhilehe’saway.SoIwon’tbeablet

odriveanywhereuntilheleavesagain.(1)Text2W:Thatwasanamazingrace.M:Iknow.Iwasbehindforthefirsthalf,butIknew

Icouldn’tlettheotherguyswin.Theyalwaysbeatme!W:Idon’tknowhowyoumanagedtowin!Istillcan’tbelieveit.(2)Text3W:Idon’tknowwhereIleftmykeysan

dthetaxiIorderedisoutsideandIneedtogo.M:I’llhelpyoulook.Youneedtogettotheairportbeforeyourflightleaves.(3)W:Ialwayslosesomethingwhe

nI’minahurry.Text4W:Thecoffeeisready,dear.Wouldyoulikeitsweetorplainthismorning?M:Extrasweet,please.Usetwoteaspoonsofsugar.Ineedsomet

hingtokeepmeawakeduringthemeeting.(4)Text5W:MyparentsalwaysmakefunofthemusicIlistento.M:Minedo,too.Theysaymymusicisloud.Isitthesamefory

ou?W:No.Ilistentomusicfromthe1920’s.TheywonderwhyIdon’tlistentopopularmusic.(5)Text6M:Ihaveadoctor’sappointme

ntonThursday,soIwon’tbeabletocomeintoworkthatmorning.(6)W:That’snotaproblem.Areyougettingyourarmlookedat?M:Yes.Ith

asstillbeenhurtingandIthinkitisslowingdownmyabilitytowork.W:Letmeknowwhatthedoctorsays.Sinceyougothurthere,wewillpayforwhatevertreatm

entyouneed.(6)M:Thankyou,Mary.Hopefully,itisnothingserious.W:IjustwanttomakesureyouareOK.YouareavaluablememberofmyteamandIwantyoutowo

rkhereforaslongasyoudesire.You’reoneofourbestsalesmen.(7)Text7W:What’syourfavoriteseason?Ithinkspringisverynice,butthere’snothin

gmorebeautifulthanwakinguponawinterdaywheneverythingiswhite!(8)M:Idoenjoythewinter,butit’susuallyjusttoocoldforme.Autumnismyfavoritebecaus

eoftheleavesturningredandyellow.(10)SpringiswaytoowetformeandIdon’tliketodriveintherain.(9)W:Iunderstandthat.Ihavetogetnew

tiresformycarbecausetheroadsaresoslippery.M:That’snotmyproblem.WhatbothersmeisthatIgetblindedbyotherpeople’slights.Usually,peopleusestrongerones

duringthestorms.(9)Besides,mycarisoldnow.It’snotlikeyours.W:Yes.I’mverylucky.Mytruckcandrivethroughan

ything.(10)M:Doyourememberwhenyouhadtopullmeoutofthatbigpileofleaves?(10)Iassumedthingslikethatonlyhappeneddu

ringsnowstorms.Text8W:Kevin?CanIaskyouaquestion?I’mhavingtroubleunderstandingmyEnglishteacher.(11)M:Whats

eemstobetheproblem?(12)W:Well,hepronouncesalotofwordsstrangely,especiallyonesthathavean“r”inthem.(12)IguessI’musedtoyourAmericanacc

ent.M:YoutoldmehewasfromBritain.(11)PeoplefromAustraliaspeakthatway,too.W:Really?M:Yes.It’sjustthewayyouneedtogetusedto.W:Iknow.

IunderstandeverythingIamreadinginmybooks.It’sjustwhenheisspeakingthatIhavetrouble.(12)Doyouhaveanysu

ggestions?(13)M:Whydon’tyouborrowthis?ItisabunchofBritishtelevisionseriesI’vedownloadedfromtheInternet.(13)W:WhatifIstilldon’tunderstand?M:Well,y

ouwillbehearingthemspeak,andyouwillalsobeabletoreadtheEnglishatthebottomofthescreen.Thatway,youcanmatc

hwhattheyaresayingtothewordsbelow.W:That’sagreatidea!Thanksforyourhelp.Text9M:You’reabiologylover,right?Ilearneds

omeexcitingnewsthispastweek.Acertaintypeofdeerthatwasthoughttobenolongerlivinghasbeenspottedonceagain.W:Wow!Thatisexcitingnews.Whatisitcal

led?M:Theanimaliscalled“mousedeer”andthelasttimeanyonesawonewasbackin1990.(14)Scientistshaveactuallyonlyknownabouttheanimalforarelativelyshorttime

.Itwasfirstrecordedin1910.Hereisapicture.W:Wow,thatanimaliscute!Whereisitfrom?M:ItlivesinVietnam.AbiologistnamedAnNg

uyenbelievedthatthemousedeerwasstillalive.(15)Withthehelpofherco-workers,BarneyLongandAndrewTilker,theywerea

bletosetupcamerasintheforest.W:Youmustknowalotaboutthis.Didyoureadaboutit?M:Actually,AnNguyentoldmeaboutitherself.(15)Howev

er,sheandtheotherresearchersarestillworriedaboutitbecauseitshomeisbeingdamagedbyhumansnearby.(16)W:Didyougettotalktohert

hroughyourwork?Ithoughtyouusuallytalktopeoplewhowanttomakevacationplans.(17)M:Usually,Ionlyhelpsetuptripsforsomebusiness,(17)butIwasputinchargeofpu

rchasingAnNguyen’sflightfromVietnam.Wetalkedforanhouraboutherwork.W:Whataluckyinterview!Text10(第20题为总结题)Afterlookingatdatafromlasty

ear,ithasbecomeclearthatcigarettesmokinghasreachedanall-timelowintheUnitedStates.Thestudyshowedthatadultsbetweentheages

of25and44weremostlikelytosmoke.Whatwasverysurprisingaboutthestudywasthatmostpeoplestartedusingcigarettesrightbeforetheir16t

hbirthday.(18)Thereweremanypeopleinterviewedduringthestudywhohadtriedtoquitmanytimesbefore.Manyofthemhaverecentlyquitforgood,andtheysayit’sbecauseth

eworldisdifferentnow.Ithasbeenillegaltomarketcigarettesontelevisionandradiosincethe1970’s.Manyfamiliessupportedthisdecisionbecauseadvertisem

entswereconvincingchildrenthatsmokingwaspopular.(19)However,therecentreasonwhypeoplearefindingiteasiertoquitisbecauseofthe

newproductsthathavehelpedpeoplemakethechange.Therearenowmedicinesthatcanhelppeoplebeatthedesiretohaveacigarette.Becausecigar

ettesareaddictive,itishardforpeopletoquitevenwhentheyknowitisunhealthy.ThisstudyshowsthatAmericans,bothyoungandol

d,arebeginningtochangethewaysthattheylive.Itisawonderfulthingthattheywanttolivelongandhealthylives.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网

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