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大名县第一中学高二下月考英语出题人:李冉冉审题人:陈永香注意事项:1.本次考试由四部分组成,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、考生号填写在答题卡指定位置。3.请按题号顺序在答题纸上各题目的答题区域内整洁作
答,超出区域答题无效。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.Wheredoesthemanwanttostay?A.Inanapartment.B.Inahotel.C.Inadormitory.2.Whatisthemantryingtotellthegirl?A.Tobemor
esocial.B.Tobehard-working.C.Tobecautious.3.Howdidthemanknowwhichshirtthewomanlikes?A.Byherwords.B.Byherfacialexpressions
.C.Byherhandgestures.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Shopkeeperandcustomer.5.WhichMr.Brownist
hegirl’steacher?A.Theyoungone.B.Themiddle-agedone.C.Theoldone.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。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7小题。6.Whatisthemanworr
iedabout?A.Playingasport.B.Goingtoschool.C.Meetingnewpeople.7.Howdoesthewomanmostlikelyfeelintheconversation?A.Proud.
B.Embarrassed.C.Nervous.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9小题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atataxistand.B.Atabusstation.C.Atarailwaystation.9.Whatwillthewomandowithher
ticket?A.Throwitaway.B.Exchangeit.C.Keepitfortomorrow.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12小题。10.Whatisthewoman’sjob?A.AnITassistant
.B.Anofficemanager.C.Asalesperson.11.Whyisthecomputerslowaccordingtothewoman?A.Itisbroken.B.Ithastoomanyfiles.C.Ithas
avirus.12.Howlonghasthemanhadthecomputer?A.Oneyear.B.Fouryears.C.Fiveyears.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16小题。13.Whatdoweknowaboutthechair?A.Itwa
sboughtontheInternet.B.Itwasfromashop.C.Itwasagift.14.Whatkindoffurnituredoesthewomanwant?A.Thesameasotherpeople’s.B.Differentfr
omotherpeople’s.C.Cheaperthanotherpeople’s.15.Whichantiquedoesthemanlikemost?A.Thelamp.B.Thechair.C.Thecupboard.16.Whatdo
esthemanlikemostaboutantiques?A.Theirvalue.B.Theirusefulness.C.Theirbeauty.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题。17.What
isthetalkmainlyabout?A.AChinesevillage.B.AChinesetradition.C.AChineseindustry.18.Howistheshowcreated?A.Byligh
tingfireworks.B.Bylightingacoldbrickwall.C.Bypouringmeltedmetalagainstthewall.19.Whatisthemostaccura
tedescriptionoftheshow?A.Dangerous.B.Dull.C.Easy.20.WhatdoweknowaboutWangDe’sson?A.Heplanstostayinthevillage.B.Hehaslearned
theskillfromhisfather.C.Hehopestokeeptheflamealive.第二部分阅读(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASummerholida
ysarebackonasthegovernmenthasreleasedalistofquarantine-exempt(隔离豁免)countriesBritonscantraveltofromJuly10withoutneeding
toself-isolateontheirreturn.FranceRequirementsincludestrictsocialdistancingatbars,cafesandrestaurantsandfacemaskswornwhenwalkinginside.
Beacheshavereopened.Masksarecompulsoryonpublictransports.Plane:Returnsfrom£30inAugust.Drive:EurotunnelLeShuttlehasresumeditsFolkestonetoCal
aisserviceandallowspassengerstoorderfood,drinkandgroceriestotheircar.From£72percarone-way.Ferry:BrittanyFerriesha
sresumeditsPortsmouth-Caenroutefrom£42ppone-way.ItalyBritishtouristscantravelfreelywithinthecountry,withtheexceptionofSardinia
,Sicily,ApuliaandCalabria.Beacheshavereopened,with1.5-metresocialdistancing.Mostmuseumsareopen.Plane:Returnsfrom£17inAugust.Driv
e:CatchtheEurotunnelLeShuttle,oraferry,toFranceanddrivetoItaly.SpainAroyallawtowearlacemaskshasbeenissuedforhotel
s,restaurants,museumsandshops.Failuretoobeywillresultina£100fine.Plane:Returnsfrom£25inAugust.Ferry:BrittanyFerries’servicehasresumed.From£
350percar.CroatiaBritishtouristsarewelcomebutneedtofilloutaformatenterCroatiabeforearrival.Restaurants,hotelsand
beachesareopen.Masksarerequiredbylawonpublictransport.Plane:Returnsfrom£35.21.WhatcanwelearnaboutBriti
shtouristsdrivingtoItaly?A.TheycanarrivebeforeJuly10.B.Itischeaperthantakingaplane.C.TheyhavetogettoFran
cefirst.D.Itisfreetogetfoodandgroceries.22.WhatwillcauseavisitortobefinedinSpain?A.Totravelthecountryfreely.B.Nottowearamaskinhotel
s.C.Tostandlessthan1.5metersaway.D.Nottoobeyself-isolationafterarrival.23.Inwhichcountryisregistrationneededbeforearrival?A
.France.B.Italy.C.Spain.D.Croatia.BCompassionandloveareconceptsthatareoftenthoughttobefeltbyhumansonl
y.Asthemostintelligentcreaturestoeverwalktheearth,wetendtoassumethatwearetheonlyoneswhocanfeelemotions.Weforgetthatthespeechlessbeingswholiveherewi
thus—animals—alsohavethesamecapability.DuringacoldnightinOntario,Canada,apasser—byspottedsomethingonthesideoftheroadthatmadeherstop—ashaki
ngdogcurledupinthesnow.Whensheapproachedthepup,shediscoveredthatshewasn’talone—shewascuddlingfiveorphanedblackkittenstokee
pthemwarm.Thedogsurelycouldhavefoundasaferplacetostayforthenight,butshechoseinsteadtohelpnotjustherselfbutotherstrayanimalsasw
ell.TheGoodSamaritancalledPetandWildlifeRescueandananimalcontrolofficerpickedthemup.Whentheygottotheshelter,itwasapparentthataclosebondhadalready
beenformedbetweenthedogandtheorphanedkittens.ThestaffdecidedtonamethekinddogSerenityinhonorofherselflessact.“It’strulyheartwarming!”ashelterspoke
spersontoldTheDodo.“Ithadbeenaverycoldnightsothesekittenswouldhavehadaveryhardtimesurviving.”Asidefromrequiringtreatmentforwormandfleainfections,
theorphanedkittensarenowsafe.Justlikeaproudanddotingmother,Serenityinsistedoncheckingonherbabiesregularlytooverseetheirprogress.Thegoodnews
isthatthekittensarenowlivingwithafosterfamilywhowillcareforthemuntiltheyareoldenoughtobeadopted.Serenity,ontheotherhand,isstilllookingforafamily.Acco
rdingtotheshelter,sheloveszoomingaroundintheyardandisbigonplaying.Sheisalsoquitejumpy,soshewoulddobestinahomewithoutsmallchildren.2
4.Whatdidthepasser-byseeontheroad?A.Adogcurledupinthesnow.B.Fivekittenswereinthesnowalone.C.Adogwaswarm
ingfivekittensinthesnow.D.Adogfoundasafeplacetostayforthenight.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"she"inparagraph3referto?A.Thepasser—by.B.Thedog.C.T
hekitten.D.Thespokesperson.26.WhereisthedogSerenitynow?A.Livingintheshelter.B.Beingadoptedbyafamily.C.Stayingwit
hthekittens.D.Playingwithsomechildren.27.Whatcanwedrawfromthestory?A.Animalsandhumansshouldliveinharmony.B.Asadendcanbeturnedintoa
positiveone.C.Animalshavethesamecapabilitywithhumans.D.Animalscanfeelcompassionandlovelikehumans.CArobotnavigatesthroughthestrawberries,detectingripe
ones,pickingwithoutbruisingandplacingtheminitsbasket.ItsoundsfuturisticbutitispossiblenowthankstoRubion,thepicking
robotforstrawberries.ThispieceofBelgianinnovationisnotonlyananswertothelaborshortageintheagriculturalindustry,butalsoallowsgrowerstoinc
reasethequalityofitsproduce–whichintheendbenefitstheconsumer.Demographic(人口结构的)andsocio-economicnumbersshowthatthelaborshortageinthe
agriculturalindustryisafact.ButforOctinionthefocusisclearlyonaddingquality.“Thankstorobotics,wehavesomanypossibilities,muchmorethanahumancouldever
do.Harvestprediction,pickingaccordingtomarketneeds,simplypickingwhentheberriesareripeinsteadofwhenworkersareavailable–thesearejustafewex
amplesofwhatispossiblenowforagrower,”saysTomCoen,CEOoftheOctinionTechnologyGroup.“Theconsumerwillalsonotice
thedifference,asstrawberrieswillbefresherandshowlessbruising.”Introducingrobotsinanindustrywherealmosteve
rythinggetsdonebyhandismoreofarevolutionthananevolution.Itcallsforclosecooperationwithallstakeholders(利益相关者).Tom
Coen:“notonlyhavewebeenworkingtogetherwithgrowersandtestcentersacrosstheworldforthepastcoupleofyears,breedershavealsobeenkeenonbeingpartofthete
chnologicaldevelopments.”In2014ateamofBelgianengineersstartedthedevelopmentoftherobot.Inthemeanwhile,Octinionwasn’ttheonlycompanypresentingaco
ncept.ProductManagerLauraGuillaumesaysit’snotasurprisethatthecompanyfromLeuvenisthefirsttoactuallypresentacommercialproduct:“b
ydevelopingtherobotfromthebeginning,weareabletomakeitpracticalingreenhousesortunnels.”Octinionplansonlaunching
harvestingrobotsforothercropsintheupcomingyears.28.Whatcanweknowabouttherobot?A.Itcanhelpsolvetheproblemoflaborsh
ortage.B.Itmakeslittledifferencetothequalityofthefruits.C.ItisdevelopedbyagroupofBelgianengineersindependently.D.Ithasbeenputintousearoundth
eglobe.29.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thegoodnewsoftheroboticpicking.B.Theadvantagesoftheroboticpicking.C.Howther
oboticpickingworks.D.Differentattitudestotheroboticpicking.30.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.The
robotwasintroducedtothemarketin2014.B.Octinionistheonlycompanytoputforwardtheideaoftherobot.C.Therobotcanbeusedina
nysituation.D.Variousharvestingrobotsareontheway.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Howrobotspickstrawberri
es.B.FruitswillbepickedbyRobots.C.Strawberry-pickingrobotsarepresented.D.Anewrobotwasinvented.DMaybeyou’redepressedbecauseyoud
idn’tsleepwell.Oryoufeelstuckwhenyoureadanemailwithsomebadnewsthatpreventedyourenthusiasticimagination.Whateverthecasemay
be,youtellyourselfworkingnowisinvain,becauseyoucouldn’tpossiblycomeupwithanythinginventiveinthismood.Severalstudiesinpsychologyhaveshownthatnegat
iveemotionsnarrowourvisionandlimitourthinking.However,positiveemotionscanimprovecreativitybecausetheybroadenourwayofthink
ingbyencouragingustotrynewthingsorlookatsituationsdifferently.Creativityistheabilitytoproduceandcarryoutbothnewandu
sefulideas.Creativitycanresultfromaperson’sowncreativeideasandobservations,oritcanappearasaresponsetoadirectassignmentorproblemaswell.Bo
thpositiveandnegativemoodscanleadtotwodifferentkindsofcreativitythatbenefitdifferenttasks.Researchshowsthatthekeyfac
torinfluencingourcreativityisnotourmooditself,butthestrengthofourfeelingsandthemotivationbehindourwork.For
example,angeroranxietycanhelpustofocusourattentiononproducingeffectiveresults.Greatexcitementorjoy,ontheotherhand,canencourageaninstantatwh
ichthesolutiontoaproblembecomesclearallofasudden.Infact,onestudyevenfindsthatwhilewe’re20percentmorelikelytohavecreativeabilitiestounders
tandmixedsituationswhenwe’refeelinggood,peopleinanegativemoodperformbetterwhenthequalityofsolutions—notquantity—mattersmost.Butof
course,wearerarelyentirelyhappyorentirelysad.Moreoften,weexperiencemixedemotions.Inpsychology,thesestrongemotions,whethertheyarepositiveo
rnegative,leadtogreatercreativeactions.Itcomesasnosurprisethenthathighlycreativepeopletendtobeveryfamiliarwiththeiremotions.Th
eyreportexperiencingverystrongemotionsmorefrequentlythanlesscreativepeopleandaremorewillingtoexperiencethoseemot
ions.32.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthefirstparagraph?A.Toexpectustobecreative.B.Toshowtheimportanceofcreativity.C.Totellusnegati
veemotionsexisteverywhere.D.Toclarifyhowmoodsinfluenceyourcreativity.33.Whatistheattitudeoftheauthortowardsnegativeemotions?A.S
upportive.B.Critical.C.Doubtful.D.Objective.34.Whatcanbelearnedinthepassage?A.Strongemotionsplayanimportantroleincreativity.B.Weshouldalwaystry
tokeepourselvesingoodmood.C.Peoplefeeleitherveryhappyorverysadmostofthetime.D.Creativityonlyresultsfromcreativeideasandobs
ervations.35.Accordingtothepassage,whatshouldyoudotogetmorecreative?A.Avoidnegativemoodstotally.B.Faceuptoinn
erfeelingspositively.C.Tryoutnewthingscautiously.D.Understandmixedsituationsclearly.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。Eyesnotonlyletyouseeshapesandmillionsofcolors,butalsohelpmanagethelightsignalsthatkeepyourbody’sinternalclockru
nningproperly.Youreyesareamongyourmostimportantorgans,butyoushouldn’ttakeyoureyesforgranted.36.Protectagainsteyestrain.Someti
mesyouposethegreatestdangertoyoureyes.37.Tohelpprotectyoureyesightandkeephealthyeyes,youshouldtakea15-minutebreakawayfromyourcomputereverytw
ohours,andrestyoureyeseverytwentyminutesbylookingaroundtheroom.Youreyesalsoneedsufficientlighttoread
,writeandworkonthecomputerorwatchTV.Inlowlightordark,youreyeshavetoworkharderthanusual,causingstrain.38.Healthyeye
sstartwiththefoodonyourplate.Nutrientslikeomega-3fattyacids,lutein,zinc,andvitaminsCandEmighthelppreven
tage-relatedvisionproblemslikemaculardegeneration(黄斑变性)andcataracts(白内障).Togetthem,fillyourplatewithgreenleafyvegeta
blesandothernonmeatproteinsources.WearsunglasseswithUV(紫外线)Protection.Therightpairofshadeswillhelppro
tectyoureyesfromthesun’sUVrays.ToomuchUVexposureboostsyourchancesofcataractsandmaculardegeneration.Chooseapairofsunglassesthatblocks99%to100%ofUVA
andUVBrays.Wraparoundlenseshelpprotectyoureyesfromtheside.AndPolarizedlensesreduceglarewhileyoudrive.Ifyouwearcontactlenses(隐形眼镜),someoff
erUVprotection.39.Usesafetyeyewear.Ifyouusedangerousmaterialsthatcanbetransportedbyaironthejoborathome,wearsafetyglasseso
rprotectivegoggles(护目镜).40.Helmetswithprotectivefacemasksorsportsgoggleswillprotectyoureyes.Besmart!Visityoureyedoctorperiodicallyandta
kecareofyoureyestokeepthemhealthy.A.Takeinenoughvitamins.B.Eatwellforgoodeyehealth.C.Taketheseeasystepstokeepyoureyes
healthy.D.Sportslikeicehockeycanalsoleadtoeyeinjury.E.Butit’sstillagoodideatowearsunglassesforanextralayer.F.Overworkedeyes
leadtoshort-termandlong-termeyeandvisionproblems.G.Sowearsunglasseswhenyou’reoutsideordrivingtoprotectyoureyesfromUVrays.第三部分语言运
用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Itwastimetostartmyafternoonrunontheschoolbus.Idroveuptotheelementary
school,parkedandopenedthedoors.UsuallyIenjoyed41thekidsastheyclimbedaboard.TodayIkeptmy42fixedstraightahead.I’djustcomefroma(n
)43familycounseling(辅导)sessionwithmyoldestson,Shayn.Hestartedconsumingalcoholat17.Ifelt44.Howdidweevergethere?Ithought.Sh
aynwasintelligentandhadbeena45toraise.Thetwoofuswereclose.Thekidswalkedpastmeontothebus.Oneortwosaidhi.Alittlegirl46asmallp
ieceofpaperonmylapgently.“Thisisforyou!”shesaid.Iabsent-mindedly47thefoldedpaperandlookedupjustintimetoseew
isps(缕,束)oflongblondehair48downtheaisle(过道).I’dhopedfamilycounselingwouldhelpShaynquitdrinking.49attoday’ssession,Shaynwasan
gry.Hesaidkidshisagedrink50andthathisdrinkingwasundercontrol.Whathopedidwehave51Shayncouldn’tseethatheneededhelp?Imovedtothrowthenotei
ntherubbishcannearthedriver’sseat,then52.Whatifthelittlegirlseesyouthrowherpresentaway?Ithought.SoI53it
.Insidewasafour-leafclover(四叶草),alongwithamessagewritteninachild’shand:“Thisisfilledwith54.”AsIreadthenote,mywholebody55.Mythinkingch
anged.Icouldn’tcontrolShayn’sdrinking.Therewasstillhope,evenwhenIdidn’tknowwhattodo.Isearchedmyrearviewmirror(后视
镜)forthechildwho’dgivenmethenote,butnotasingleonehadlongblondehair.41.A.pullingB.teachingC.greetingD.separating42.A.gazeB.thoughtC.brak
eD.schedule43.A.cheapB.expensiveC.easyD.difficult44.A.neglectedB.hopelessC.abandonedD.homeless45.A.struggleB.pleasureC.failureD.success46.A.lai
dB.coveredC.distributedD.returned47.A.toreB.cutC.grabbedD.recycled48.A.growB.hangC.disappearD.emerge49.A.ForB.AndC.OrD.
But50.A.sensitivelyB.sociallyC.passivelyD.politely51.A.unlessB.thoughC.soD.if52.A.pausedB.refusedC.leftD.explained53.A.unlockedB.unpackedC.unf
oldedD.unwrapped54.A.confidenceB.hopeC.patienceD.courage55.A.shookB.achedC.shrankD.relaxed第二节(共10小题;每小题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。Inmodernsociety,manytraditionalChinesefestivalsarebecominglessandlesspopular.However,theyareimportantpar
tofChineseculture,andit’sour56(responsible)toprotectandmaintainthem.Thisarticlefocusesonafestivalthatmanypeoplearenotfamiliarwith—Han
shiFestival.Withahistoryofmorethan2,600years,HanshiFestivalistheonlytraditionaloneinChinanamed57food,anditisalsoknownastheColdFoodFes
tivalaspeopleareonlyallowedtoeatcoldfoodonthisday.Hanshinormally58(fall)aroundApril3inthesolarcalendar,onetotwodaysaheadofthe
QingmingFestival.InmostpartsofChina,firesmightstarteasilyinthedryearlyspringduetotheflammablesubstances59(store)byp
eopleandthespringthunder.Asaresult,theancientsusuallyheldgrandceremoniesofsacrificein60thefirestoredfromthepreviousyea
rwouldbeputout.Later,theywoulddrillwoodtogetnewfireforanewyear.Thegapbetweenputtingoutoldfireand61(burn)thewoodtoobtainnewfirerangedfromthree,fiv
e,orsevendaysaccordingtodifferent62(history)records.Duringthegapdays,fires63(prohibit)inhouseholds.Asaresult,peoplewouldeatwhattheyhadpreparedprev
iously,namelythecoldfood,orhanshiinChinese.That’s64theHanshiFestivalgraduallycameintobeing.AstheHanshiFestivalisoneto
twodaysaheadoftheQingmingFestival,theygraduallygotcombinedwithoneanother.AftertheSongDynasty,coldfooddidnotrema
inanecessityonthisday,andgradually,QingmingFestivaltookoverthefolkactivitiesofHanshi65(become)amajorfestivalonthissubject.第四部
分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,报名参加学校“BeSporty,BeHealthy”为主题的演讲比赛。请你写一份英文演讲稿,内容包括:1.问题:因学业紧张,疏于活动;2.建议:要合理安排,正常锻炼。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右,文章标题和首尾句已给出,不计入总
词数;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。BeSporty,BeHealthyHello,everyone!Ifeelhonoredtobeheretotalktoyouonexercise.That’sall.Thanky
ou.第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。ItwasJanuary24th.Ihadfinallycompletedmylastradiationtreat
ment.Ithadbeenalongjourney—eightmonthsintotalsincemyinitialdiagnosisofbreastcancer—andIhadbeenlookingforwardtothisdayforaverylongtime.Myhus
bandCasey,whowaswearingapinkribbononhisjacket,waswaitingformeinthelobbyatSunnybrookhospitalinToronto.Asasymboltoraisepeople’saw
arenessofbreastcancer,thepinkribbonhadbecomeapartofourlife.Onthewaybackhome,wereflectedonthepastmonthsanddiscussedwhatlayahea
dforourfamily.Wearrivedhomeintimetohavedinnerwithourthreechildren—Tyler,eleven,Brady,nine,andEve,six.Thekidsgreetedmewithhugsthat
Ithinkwerealittlebittighterandlastedalittlebitlongerthanusual.Wewereheadingtotheskatingrink(溜冰场)thatnight.MysonBradyhadahockeygameandifhisT
igerteamwon,theywouldmoveontothenextround.AsatypicalCanadianhockeymom,Ihadalwayslovedgoingtotherinktowatchmyk
idsplay.Butsincemydiagnosis,therinkandtheTigerplayershadcometomeanevenmoretome:itwasmyhappytimeinthosepainfulmonths.Whenwearrivedattherink,weweregr
eetedwithwarmhellos.YoucouldtellitwasabiggameastherewasalargecrowdofTigerparentsgatheringinthelobbyoutsidethedressingroom.Abo
uttenminutesbeforegametime,Brady’scoachcameouttothelobbyandinvitedalltheparentstocomeintothedressingroom.注意:1.续写
词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:AsIsteppedinside,Iwasstruckbyhowquietandhowpinkitwas.________________________
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6—10AACCB11—15BACBA16—20CBCABA篇:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了英国人可以从7月10日起前往的检疫豁免国家名单以及进入这些国家的要求和交通方式。【21题解析】C。细节理解题。根据Italy中的Drive:CatchtheEurotunn
elLeShuttle,oraferry,toFranceanddrivetoItaly.可知,驱车:乘坐欧洲隧道(EurotunnelLe)班车或渡轮前往法国,然后驱车前往意大利。由此可知,英国游客开车去意大利,必须先到法国。故选C项。【22题解析】B。细节理解题。根据Spain中的A
royallawtowearlacemaskshasbeenissuedforhotelsrestaurants,museumsandshops.Failuretoobeywillresultina£100fine.可
知,英国颁布了一项皇家法律,在酒店、餐馆、博物馆和商店佩戴口罩。不服从将被罚款100英镑。所以在西班牙,在酒店不戴口罩将会被罚款。故选B项。【23题解析】D。细节理解题。根据Croatia中的Britishtouristsarewelc
omebutneedtofilloutaformatenterCroatiabeforearrival.可知,英国游客是受欢迎的,但需要在入境克罗地亚前填写一张表格。可知,在抵达克罗地亚前需要登记。故选D项。B答案:24.C;25.B;26.A;27.D解析:24.细节理解
题。根据第三段Whensheapproachedthepup,shediscoveredthatshewasn'talone—shewascuddlingfiveorphanedblackkittenstokeepthemwarm.当她走近这
只小狗时,她发现自己并不孤单——她依偎着五只失去父母的黑猫宝宝给它们取暖。由此可知,路人在路上看到了一只狗在雪地里给五只小猫取暖。故选C。25.单词指代题。根据后文wascuddlingfiveorphanedblackkittensto
keepthemwarm.路人走近这只小狗时,她发现自己并不孤单她(狗)依偎着五只失去父母的黑猫宝宝给它们取暖。由此可知,she此处指的是给小猫取暖的狗。故选B。26.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中Serenity,ontheotherhand,isstilllookingforaf
amily.另一方面,Serenity仍在寻找一个家庭。由此可知,小狗Serenity现在住在收容所里。故选A。27.推理判断题。根据文章第一段Compassionandloveareconceptsthatareoftenthoughttobefeltbyhumansonly.Asthemost
intelligentcreaturestoeverwalktheearth,wetendtoassumethatwearetheonlyoneswhocanfeelemotions.Weforgetthatthespeechlessbe
ingswholiveherewithus—animals—alsohavethesamecapability.同情和爱通常被认为是只有人类才能感受到的概念。作为地球上有史以来最聪明的生物,我们往往认为自己是唯一能感知情感的
人。我们忘记了与我们生活在一起的无语的生灵——动物——也有同样的能力.结合文章主要讲述了小狗Serenity被路人发现给五只失去父母的黑猫宝宝取暖的故事,由此可推知,我们能从这个故事中了解到动物可以像人类一样感受到同情和爱。故选D。28-31ABDCD篇:本文是说明文,讲述的是无论
是积极情绪还是清极的转绪,影响我们的创力的关键因素是情感和动机的强度。【32题解析】D。推理判断题,通读第一段内容可知,该段用现实生活中的两个倒子,引出情绪和创进力关系的话题,设明情绪对创造力有很大的影。故选D项。【33题解析】D。推理判断题。第二段第一
句承认消极的情绪会缩小我们的视野,限制我们的思维,但第四段第一句,又指出积极和消梭的情绪都能导致两种不同的创造力,说明作者对消极情绪的态度是客观的。故选D项。【34题解析】A。细节理解题。根据第四段第二句内容Researchshowsthatthek
eyfactorinfluencingourcreativityisnotourmooditself,butthestrengthofourfeelingsandthemotivationbehindourwork.可知,影响我们创力的关键国素不是我情绪本身,是情感和动机的强度。强
烈的情感在创造力的形成中起重要作用。故选A项。【35题解析】B。推理判断题。根短文最后Theyreportexperiencingverystrongemotionsmorefrequentlythanlesscreativepeopleandaremorewilli
ngtoexperiencethoseemotions.可知,与缺乏创造力的人相比,他们更经常经历强烈的情感,也愿意体验这些情感。我要成为有创造力的人要积极面对内心的情感,永远接受挑战。故选B项。36-40CFBED第三部分语言运
用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41.C42.A43.D44.B45.B46.A47.C48.C49.D50.B51.D52.A53.C54.B55.D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.res
ponsibility57.after58.falls59.stored60.which61.burning62.historical/historic63.wereprohibited64.how65.tobecome第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)BeSport
y,BeHealthyHello,everyone!Ifeelhonoredtobeheretotalktoyouonexercise.Westudentsareheavilyburdenedwithschoolwork,andthussparelit
tletimeforregularphysicalexercise.However,weallneedasoundbody.SoIsuggestwefitexerciseintoourbusyschedule,makingitpartofourdailyroutine.Putd
ownourbookstostretchourarmsfromtimetotime.Dosomejoggingandjumpingeveryday.Ifweareabletomakeexercisingourlifehabit,wewillsurelybenefitf
romitbothphysicallyandmentally.That’sall.Thankyou.(80W)第二节Onepossibleversion:Paragraph1:AsIsteppedinside,Iwasstruckbyhowquietandhowpink
itwas.Thereinfrontofmequietlystoodseventeennine-year-oldplayersdecoratedheadtotoeinpink,andbreastcancersymbolswerepaintedontheirhelm
ets.Theylookedlikefighters,braveandfaithful,whowerereadyforaseriousbattle.ThenmysonBradycameovertome,saying,“Wearesogratefulthatyouhav
eshownusthroughyourfightwhatitreallymeanstobeaTiger.Tonight,wearegoingtowinthegamejustforyou.”InspiredbywhatBradysai
d,alltheplayerscheered,“It’stimeTigers!”Paragraph2:Isensedtheirdetermination.Theysteppedintothefieldconfidently.Duringthewholegame,eacha
ndeveryboyperformedsowonderfully,skatingswiftlyandpassingballsskillfully.Theyhadneverbeensocooperative.Evenwhentheyfellbehindbyseveralpoints,th
eydidn’tloseheart.Instead,theykeptfightingtogether.IsupposedtheyknewIwasthereforthemallthetime!AndIshouldalsotellthemhowgratefulI
wasthattheywerethereforme.Ofcourse,theTigerwonthegamethatnight.AndIwonmine,too.