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2024-2025学年高二上学期期中模拟卷(北京卷)英语(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:100分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标
号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.难度系数:0.65。5.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项涂黑。Sportsareimportantinourfamily.Bothofoursonswerehigh-schoolathletes.So,Ishouldn’thavebeen1whenLa
urenannouncedshewasgoingoutforthegirls’basketballteam.ButIwas,becauseshehasDownsyndrome(唐氏综合症).Mywife
andInevertoldLaurenthatshewas2.Wetreatedherlikeourotherchildren.Wedidn’twanthertofeeldisabled.“I’mgonnaplayba
sketball,Daddy.”LaurenrantomeetmewhenIcameinfromwork.Sheflewintomyarmsandlingeredlonginmyembrace.“That’s3,honey,”Ipattedhers
houlderandwalkedintothekitchen.Mywifespokeslowly,hertonesteady.“WhatLauren’stryingtosayisthatshe’sjoiningthe
girls’high-schoolbasketballteam.”Herwords4in.Everythingthatcouldhappenflashedthroughmymind.Butwhatcouldwedo?Mid-November,thesea
son’sfirstbasketballgamearrived.Itgotofftoagoodstart,butsoonVerden,Lauren’steam,wasbehind.Lauren5followedthemove
mentonthecourtandreactedtoeveryshot.Eventhoughshewasn’tplaying,shelookedasifshewerehavingthetimeofherlife.Justlessthantwominuteswe
releft,andVerdenwasdownbyseventeenpointswhenLaurenwascalledinforthegame!She6theothersfairlywell.Fromheragilem
ovementandeagerexpression,Iknewshewasdesperatetoscoreforherteam.ThentheypassedLaurentheball.She7it.Sheshot.Shes
cored!Afewminuteslater,Laurenjoinedusinthestands.“Didyousee?Iscored!Imadea8!”Forsixteenyears,I’dtriedhardto9Laurenfromfeelinglikeshewasdifferent.Butw
atchingLaureninthegame,Isawthatshereallywasdifferent—notphysicallyoremotionally,but10.1.A.disappointedB.surprisedC.depressedD.embarrassed2.A.nor
malB.ordinaryC.differentD.typical3.A.awfulB.strangeC.hardD.nice4.A.sankB.pouredC.cameD.kicked5.A.frequentlyB.carelesslyC.attentivelyD.repeatedly6.A
.keptpacewithB.gavewaytoC.putupwithD.brokeawayfrom7.A.threwB.missedC.castD.caught8.A.mistakeB.recordC.messD.basket9.A.excuseB.shelterC.discourageD.pr
ohibit10.A.consciouslyB.spirituallyC.literallyD.socially【答案】1.B2.C3.D4.A5.C6.A7.D8.D9.B10.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一位女孩劳伦,她有唐氏综合症,但是她的父母一直以来都没有告诉她这个事实,并且
对她和其他孩子一样对待。Laure表现出对篮球的兴趣,并加入了女子篮球队。在一场比赛中,虽然她被叫上场的时间很短,但她成功地投篮得分,这让她感到非常自豪。通过这次比赛,父亲意识到劳伦的不同之处不仅仅是身
体和情感上的,而是她对生活的态度。1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所以,当劳伦宣布她要参加女子篮球队时,我不应该感到惊讶。A.disappointed沮丧的;B.surprised惊讶的;C.depressed沮丧的;D.embarrassed尴尬的。根据“ButIwas,beca
useshehasDownsyndrome”可知,对于正常的孩子来说参加篮球队是不应该感到惊讶的,但因为劳伦有唐氏综合征,她要参加篮球队这是让作者惊讶的。故选B。2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我和妻子从未告诉劳伦她与众不同。A.n
ormal正常的;B.ordinary普通的;C.different不同的;D.typical典型的。根据“Wetreatedherlikeourotherchildren.Wedidn’twanthertofeeldisabled.”
可知,作者和妻子从未告诉劳伦她与众不同,作者对待她与对待其他的孩子是一样的。故选C。3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:太好了,亲爱的。A.awful糟糕的;B.strange奇怪的;C.hard困难的;D.nice愉快的。根据““I’mgonnaplaybasketba
ll,Daddy.””可知,劳伦告诉作者其要参加篮球队,作为父亲,作者表示赞同。故选D。4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的话被理解了。A.sank沉入,被理解;B.poured倾倒;C.came来到;D.kicked踢。根据““WhatLauren’stryingtosayisthatshe’sj
oiningthegirls’high-schoolbasketballteam.””可知,作者理解了劳伦的话即劳伦想说的是她要加入女子高中篮球队。故选A。5.考查副词词义辨析。句意:劳伦专注地注视着场上的动作,对每一个投篮都做出反应
。A.frequently经常地;B.carelessly不小心地;C.attentively注意地;D.repeatedly反复的。根据“reactedtoeveryshot”可知,劳伦专注地注视着场上的动作,对每一个投篮都做出反应
。故选C。6.考查动词短语辨析。句意:她能跟上其他人步调,跟的相当好。A.keptpacewith跟上;B.gavewayto让位给;C.putupwith忍受;D.brokeawayfrom逃离。根据“theothersfairlywell”可知,她能跟上其
他人步调,跟的相当好。故选A。7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她抓住了球。A.threw投掷;B.missed错过;C.cast投掷;D.caught抓住。根据“ThentheypassedLaurentheball.”可知,队友们把
球传给了劳伦,劳伦接住了球即抓住了球。故选D。8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我投进球了!A.mistake错误;B.record记录;C.mess混乱;D.basket投篮得分。根据“Iscored!”可知,劳伦进球了。故选D。9.考
查动词词义辨析。句意:16年来,我一直努力不让劳伦觉得自己与众不同。A.excuse借口;B.shelter提供保护;C.discourage使泄气;D.prohibit禁止。根据“fromfeelinglikeshewasdifferent”可知,作者一直努力不让劳伦
觉得自己与众不同。故选B。10.考查副词词义辨析。句意:但看着比赛中的劳伦,我发现她真的与众不同——不是身体上的,也不是情感上的,而是精神上的。A.consciously有意识地;B.spiritually精神上地;C.literally文字地;D.socially社交地。根据“notphysi
callyoremotionally”可知,看着比赛中的劳伦,作者发现她真的与众不同——不是身体上的,也不是情感上的,而是精神上的。故选B。第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空,在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提
示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。ATheworldwillobserveInternationalMuseumDayonMay18th.Since1977,thisday11(celebrate)bytheInter
nationalCouncilofMuseumsannuallytoraiseawarenessoftherolethatmuseumsplayinthedevelopmentofsociety.Thed
ayisanexcellentwayof12(get)moreoftheyoungergenerationsinterestedinthehistoryandcultureavailableinmuseums.Everyye
ar,theorganization13(decide)onanewtheme.Andthethemefor2023isMuseums,SustainabilityandWell-being.【答案】11.hasbeencelebrated12.getting13.de
cides【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍的是国际博物馆日。11.考查时态,语态和主谓一致。句意:自1977年以来,国际博物馆理事会每年都会庆祝这一天,以提高人们对博物馆在社会发展中所起作用的认识。由Since1977
可知,句子时态用现在完成时,由by可知,句子用被动语态,因此空格处是现在完成时的被动语态,即have/hasbeendone,主语thisday是单数,因此空格处是hasbeencelebrated,故填hasbeencelebrated。
12.考查非谓语动词。句意:这一天是让更多的年轻一代对博物馆的历史和文化感兴趣的好方法。fo是介词,其后跟动名词作宾语,故填getting。13.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:每年,该组织都会决定一个新的主题。由Everyyear可知,句子时态用一般现在时,主语organization是单
数,因此空格处用第三人称单数,故填decides。B阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Smartphonesarebecomingmoreandmor
eofanecessityforhighschoolstudents.Therefore,adiscussionwasheldabout14theseniorschoolstudentsshouldusesmartphonesatschool.People15(s
upport)theideaconsideritconvenienttocontactthestudents’parentswhennecessary.However,peoplewhoareagain
stitfindsomestudentsareaddictedtoplayingthesmartphoneseasily,whoseeffectontheirstudiesisquiteworrying.Itiseve
n16(bad)thatsmartphonescanalsodiscouragestudents’will.【答案】14.whether15.supporting16.worse【导语】本文是一篇说明文。上周学校就高中生是否应该在学校使用我们的智能手机
举办了一次讨论会,文章描述了讨论的结果。14.考查宾语从句。句意:因此,就高中生是否应该在学校使用智能手机进行了讨论。空格处引导的是宾语从句,根据语境可知,句子表示“就高中生是否应该在学校使用智能手机进行了讨论”,空格处意为“是否”,about是介词,只能用whether引导从句。故填wh
ether。15.考查非谓语动词。句意:支持这一想法的人认为在必要时联系学生家长很方便。句中谓语是consider,空格处用非谓语动词,People和support之间是主谓关系,因此空格处用现在分词表主动,故填supporting。16.考查比较级。句意:更糟
糕的是,智能手机也会打击学生的意志。even修饰比较级,bad的比较级是worse,故填worse。C阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Readingisauniquehumanex
perience.Justbyskimmingoureyesoversomewords,wecan17(mental)travelacrosstimeandspace.Butreadingcanalsobehard,especiallywhenwe’ref
acedwithadifficulttext.18(make)itaneasier,morerewardingexperience,you’dbetterreadinprintwheneverposs
ible.Onereasonfordoingsoisthatoureyesarelesslikelytoskimpastprintedwordsthanthose19screen.Plus,consuming
contentonaphysicalpagehelpsthebrainmakeamentalmapoftheinformation,20inturnmakesiteasiertorememberdetailsinfuture.【答案】17.mentally18.Tomake19.on20.whi
ch【导语】本文是一篇说明文。阅读是一种独特的人类体验。阅读时,我们应该尽可能地阅读纸质书。17.考查副词。句意:只要我们的眼睛掠过一些单词,我们就可以在精神上穿越时空。根据句意和所给形容词mental分析句子可知,空格处应该填入mental的副词形式me
ntally作状语,修饰谓语动词。故填mentally。18.考查不定式。句意:为了让阅读变得更容易、更有意义,你最好尽可能地阅读纸质书。根据句意和所给动词make分析句子可知,空格处应该填入不定式tomake作目的状语。故填Tomake。19.考查介
词。句意:这样做的一个原因是,与屏幕上的单词相比,我们的眼睛更不太可能跳过印刷的单词。根据句意和空格后的名词screen可知,空格处应该填入介词on和名词screen搭配,onscreen(在屏幕上)。故填on
。20.考查定语从句。句意:此外,在实体页面上浏览内容有助于大脑对信息进行心理映射,这反过来又使其更容易在未来记住细节。根据句意分析句子可知,inturnmakesiteasiertorememberdetailsinfuture.是一个非限制性定语从句,该定语从句缺少主语,所以空格处
应该填入一个关系代词,代替前面句子的内容在从句中作主语,所以,应该用关系代词which。故填which。第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题,每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C
、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AGrandCanyonNationalParkLocatedinnorthernArizona,theparkcovers277milesoftheColoradoRiverandnearbyuplands.Oneofthemos
tawesomeexamplesoferosion(侵蚀)intheworld,GrandCanyonisunmatchedintheincomparableviewitofferstovisitors.ParkOpeningsandClosingsTheVilla
geandDesertViewontheSouthRimareopenallyearandparkentrancesremainopen24hoursaday.NorthRimfacilitiesopenmid-Mayandclosemid-October.Parkentrancesremain
open24hoursadayduringthistime.Hoursforvisitorcentersandbusinessesvarythroughouttheyear.ParkInformationTheparkp
roducesaPocketMapwithaNorthRimandSouthRimeditionthatcontainsamapandinformationaboutservices,facilities,andparkrangerprog
rams.ItisavailableinFrench,German,Italian,Spanish,andChinese.Ahikingbrochureisavailableforthoseplanningtohikeoneofthepark
’smaintrailsdownintoGrandCanyon.Obtainpublicationsatentrancestations,visitorcenters,oratgo.nps.gov/136oil.AccessibilityTheterrain(地
形)isruggedwithnarrow,rockytrailsandsteepcliffs.Visitorsusingwheelchairsorhavingvisualdisabilitiesmayneedassistance.Formoreinformati
onaboutaccessibilityinGrandCanyonNationalPark,seego.nps.gov/1rtxl2.ParkEntranceFeesAdmissiontotheparkus$35perprivatevehicle;
$30permotorcycle;and$20perpersonenteringtheparkthroughGrandCanyonRailway,parkshuttlebus,walking,orridingabicycle.Thepasscanbeusedforsevendaysandin
cludesbothrims.Payfeesatparkentrancestationsoratsomebusinessesoutsidethepark.EveryyeartheNationalParkServiceoffersentrancef
eefreedays.Forcompletefeeinformation,pleasevisitgo.nps.gov/y5uu6f.SustainabilityGrandCanyonNationalParkinvolvessusta
inabilityinallaspectsofitsoperations.UseyourrefillablewaterbottletofilluponfreeGrandCanyonspringwateratvisitorcentersandgrocerystores.Re
cyclingcontainersareconvenientlylocatedandascommonastrashbins.Discoverwhatelseyoucandotoprotecttheenvironmentwhiletravelinghereandbeyond.at
go.mos.gov/lb2rzt.21.Peoplewithphysicaldisabilitiescanfinddetailedinformationonparkfacilitiesdesignedforthembyvisiting____
_____.A.go.nps.gov/lrtx12B.go.nps.gov/y5uu6fC.go.nps.gov/136ojlD.go.nps.gov/lb2rzt22.Whatistheadmissionfeeifyo
uandyourparentsplantogoonasix-dayvacationtoGrandCanyonNationalParkbydrivingacar?A.$95.B.$60.C.$35.D.$70.
23.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Visitorshaveyear-roundaccesstoeverycornero
fthenationalpark.B.HikerswhocanonlyspeakChinesecannotexploretheNorthRimwithoutaguide.C.VisitorsareforbiddentoleaveanytrashintheNationalParktomainta
insustainability.D.TheGrandCanyonfeaturesisoneoftheworld’smostvisuallybreathtakinglandscapes.【答案】21.A22.C23.D【导语】本文是一篇应
用文。文章主要介绍了GrandCanyonNationalPark的相关信息,包括公园的位置、覆盖范围、公园的开放和关闭时间、公园的信息、可达性、入园费用以及可持续性等方面。21.细节理解题。根据文章“Accessibility”部分中的“Theterrain(地形
)isruggedwithnarrow,rockytrailsandsteepcliffs.Visitorsusingwheelchairsorhavingvisualdisabilitiesmaynee
dassistance.FormoreinformationaboutaccessibilityinGrandCanyonNationalPark,seego.nps.gov/1rtxl2.(地形崎岖,有狭窄的岩石小径和陡峭的悬崖。使用轮椅或有视力障碍的访客可能需要帮助。欲了解大峡谷国家公园的
更多信息,请访问go.nps.gov/1rtxl2。)”可知,残障人士可以访问go.nps.gov/1rtxl2了解为他们设计的公园设施的详细信息。故选A。22.推理判断题。根据文章“ParkEntranceFees”部分中的“Adm
issiontotheparkus$35perprivatevehicle;$30permotorcycle;and$20perpersonenteringtheparkthroughGrandCanyonRai
lway,parkshuttlebus,walking,orridingabicycle.Thepasscanbeusedforsevendaysandincludesbothrims.(每辆私家车入园门票
35美元;每辆摩托车30元;通过大峡谷铁路、公园班车、步行或骑自行车进入公园每人20美元。该通行证可使用7天,包括两个轮辋。)”可知,每辆私家车入园门票35美元,且通行证可使用7天。由此可知,如果你和你的父母计划开车去大峡谷国家公园度假6天,那么费用
应为35美元。故选C。23.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“LocatedinnorthernArizona,theparkcovers277milesoftheColoradoRiverandnearbyuplands.Oneofthemostawesomee
xamplesoferosion(侵蚀)intheworld,GrandCanyonisunmatchedintheincomparableviewitofferstovisitors.(该公园位于亚利桑那州北部,覆盖了277英里的科罗拉
多河和附近的高地。大峡谷是世界上最令人敬畏的侵蚀范例之一,它为游客提供了无与伦比的景色。)”可知,大峡谷的风景是世界上最令人叹为观止的风景之一。故选D。BIwasbornmissingmyleftarm.In1986,at18months,Iwasf
ittedwithaprosthetic(义肢)device,adecisionmadebymyparentsanddoctorssothatIwoulddevelop“normally”.Ispentmyentirechildhooda
ndadolescencetryingtofitin.Ididjustaboutanythingtoeasethepainsofthestaresandpointingfingersfrommyclassmates.BythetimeIwas8,
Ihadnoself-confidence,andthehandIwaswearingwasmakingitharderformetofitin.SoIdecidedIwasbetteroffwithoutone.Ididn’tneedanyonetofixme.Toprovethat
Iwasn’tlimitedbymydisability,Idevelopedaloveforallsports,inparticularswimming.IwasselectedtomyfirstAus
tralianwomen’sswimmingteamatage13andsuccessfullyrepresentedmycountryforeightyears.IrealizedI’dmadeanamefo
rmyselfbecauseofmydisability.Itaughtmyselfhowtobecomfortableinasocietyfilledwithinsecurities.SowhenIwasfirstcontactedin2021byCovvi,acompanytry
ingtocreatetheworld’smostadvancedbionic(仿生的)hand,Iwasabitsurprised.Theyaskedmetotrialthehandand,ifpo
ssible,tobecomeapatientadvocate.Initially,Isaidno.Then,curiositygotthebetterofme.WhileIwasbusyadvocatingfordisabilityrights,anewgenerationofleader
s,likeAmyPurdyandNickVujicic,usedthepoweroftechnologyandsocialmediatodisplaywheelchairsorartificiallimbswithoutexplanation.Peoplefeare
ddisabilityless.Societywasbeginningtoseeapersonfirst,andtheirdisabilitysecond.Viewingdisabilitythroughasociallensalsomeantacknowledgingthata
personismoredisabledbytheirenvironmentandthediscriminationofothersthanbytheiractualdisability.Asthoseconversationsshifted,Irealizedthatthe
rewasanopportunitytousetechnologytosteerthenarrativeforfuturegenerations.InJuly2022,Idecidedtotrialthehand.
Theroleofpatientadvocateisanenormousprivilege.Throughsharingmyjourney,I’mabletoreachthousandsofother
peoplewhowouldbenefitfromitsextraordinarycapabilities.That’swhyIwearabionichand—notbecauseI’mbroken,butbecauseIhaveanopport
unitytoenhancethehumancapabilitiesthatalreadyexist.24.Theauthordevelopedaloveforallsportsbecause________.A.shewaslongingforfameB.sport
sgaveherself-confidenceC.shewantedtodefeatherdisabilityD.herprostheticdeviceempoweredher25.FromPurdyandVujicic,theauthorlearned________.
A.morepeopleacknowledgedtheirlimitsB.thedisabledneededafriendlierenvironmentC.socialmediaallowedthedisabledopportunitiesD.technologyshiftedpeo
ple’sattitudestodisability26.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor?A.Intelligentandbrave.B.Warm-heartedandpatient.C.Resp
onsibleandstrong-willed.D.Independentandinnovative.27.Fromthepassage,welearnthatoneshould________.A.maximizeone’sabilitiesbyembraci
ngrealityB.buildone’ssocialcirclewithoptimismC.sticktoone’sgoaltoachievesuccessD.takeiteasyindifficultsituations【答案】24.C25.D26.C27.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者从小身患残疾,失去左臂,但是并不气馁,参加运动证明自己并不受到残疾的限制并帮助他人的故事。24.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“ToprovethatIwasn’tlimitedbymydisabil
ity,Idevelopedaloveforallsports,inparticularswimming.(为了证明我没有受到残疾的限制,我开始热爱所有的运动,尤其是游泳。)”可知,作者爱上了所有的运动,因为她想战胜自
己的残疾。故选C。25.推理判断题。根据文章第五段“likeAmyPurdyandNickVujicic,usedthepoweroftechnologyandsocialmediatodisplaywheelchairsorartifici
allimbswithoutexplanation.Peoplefeareddisabilityless.Societywasbeginningtoseeapersonfirst,andtheirdisabilitysecond.(比如
艾米·珀迪(AmyPurdy)和尼克·胡哲(NickVujicic),他们利用科技和社交媒体的力量,不加解释地展示了轮椅或假肢。人们不再那么害怕残疾。社会开始把一个人放在第一位,把他的残疾放在第二位。)”可知,人们不再那么害怕残疾。社会开始把一个人放在第一位,把他的
残疾放在第二位,即科技改变了人们对残疾的态度。故选D。26.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“ToprovethatIwasn’tlimitedbymydisability,Idevelopedaloveforallsports,inparticularswimming.(为了证明我没有受到残疾的限
制,我开始热爱所有的运动,尤其是游泳。)”可知,作者意志坚定;根据文章最后一段“Throughsharingmyjourney,I’mabletoreachthousandsofotherpeoplewhowouldbenefitfrom
itsextraordinarycapabilities.That’swhyIwearabionichand—notbecauseI’mbroken,butbecauseIhaveanopportunitytoenhancethehumancapabilitiesthatalreadyexi
st.(通过分享我的历程,我能够接触到成千上万的其他人,他们将从它的非凡能力中受益)”可知,作者分享自己的历程是想帮助他人,让他人从中受益,作者是一名有责任心的人。故选C。27.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Throughsharingmyjourney,I’mabletoreachthou
sandsofotherpeoplewhowouldbenefitfromitsextraordinarycapabilities.That’swhyIwearabionichand—notbecauseI’mbroken,butbecauseIhaveanopportunitytoe
nhancethehumancapabilitiesthatalreadyexist.(通过分享我的历程,我能够接触到成千上万的其他人,他们将从它的非凡能力中受益。这就是我戴仿生手的原因不是因为我坏了,而是因为我有机会增强人类已有的能力。)
”可知,作者戴仿生手的原因是为了增强人类已有的能力,即我们应该拥抱现实,最大限度地发挥自己的能力。故选A。CbroccoliWhenservedcauliflowerorbroccoli,somekidsturnawayinannoyance.Don’tblamethem—anews
tudysuggestsspecificenzymes(酶)insaliva(唾液)mightmakethesevegetablestasteterribletosomechildren.Thesee
nzymes,calledcysteinelyases,areproducedbybacteriainthemouth.ThesameenzymesarealsolockedawayinthecellsofBrassicavegetableslike
broccoliandcauliflower.Whenwechewbroccoli,theseenzymesspilloutoftheirstoragecontainerswhilethoseinourmouthstarttowork.Thes
eenzymesbreakdownacompound(化合物)calledS-methyl-L-cysteinesulfoxide(SMCSO)inthesevegetables,andthisbreakdownprocesstransformsthecompo
undintosharpsmellmolecules(分子).Previousstudiesofadultssuggestthelevelofcysteinelyaseactivityinaperson’ssalivadetermineshowmuchtheS
MCSObreaksdown.This,inturn,influenceshowthesevegetablestastetoadults.Accordingtothesepaststudies,whendiffere
ntadultsconsumebroccoli,therecanbeahugedifferenceinhowmanyunpleasantsmellsthefoodletsoffastheirsaliva-borneenzymesbreakit
tobits.Buttheauthorswonderedwhetherthesamedifferencecanbeseeninkids,whoareusuallymoresensitivetobitterandsourtastes.Theysuspectedt
hatkidswhosesalivaproducedthemostsmelly,SMCSO-sourcedcompoundswouldshowthestrongestdislikeforbroccoli.Andthetea
m’snewstudyprovedtheirassumption.Whilebothadults’andkids’salivaproducedsmellycompoundswhenexposedtocauliflower,theses
mellsdidnotinfluencewhetheradultslikedthevegetable.Ontheotherhand,kidswhosesalivaproducedhighconcentrationsofthesesmellsrepor
tedhatingcauliflowerthemost.Thenewstudyincluded98pairsofparentsandchildrenaged6to8.Aftertakingsamplesofeachpartici
pant’ssaliva,thescientistsmixeditintorawcauliflowerpowder.TheymeasuredtheSMCSO-sourcedsmellcompoundslet
offandfoundeachparticipant’ssalivageneratedadifferentquantityofsmells.Interestingly,thedegreeofsicklysmellproductionwassimilarbetwe
enparents’salivaandtheirchildren’s.Thisindicatesthatparentsandkidslikelycarrysimilarbacteriaintheirmouths,whic
hwouldcausethemtoproducesimilarlevelsofcysteinelyases.Oursensesoftasteandsmellarestrongestinyouth,whichmaymakekidsev
enmoresensitivetothesedifferencesinflavor.Thesamepreferencepatternisnotseeninadults,whoalsoproduceplentyofbadsmells.Thissuggeststhattheadultscame
totoleratethetasteofBrassicavegetables.Thefindingsagreewithpaststudiesofhowourtasteschangeovertime:wecanlearntoovercomeourdistasteforcertainf
oodbyeatingitmore.28.Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?A.Thefunctionofmouthbacteria.B.Thecauseofanunpleasantflavor.C.ThefeatureofBrassicav
egetables.D.Theformofenzymesinourmouth.29.Whatdopreviousstudiesindicate?A.SMCSO-breakdowndependsonvariousenzyme
s.B.EnzymesdeterminethetasteofBrassicavegetables.C.Individualsreleasevaryingamountsofsmellmolecules.D.Kidsproduci
ngthemostsmellshatebroccoliparticularly.30.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?A.Wemightacceptsomefoodsthroughrepeatedexp
osure.B.Thelevelofsmellsmayaffectanadult’stastepreference.C.Parents’andtheirkids’saliva-borneenzymesdon’tmatch.D.Kids’saliv
acouldproducehigherconcentrationsofsmells.31.Whydoestheauthorwritethepassage?A.Toexplainafoodpreference.B
.Tointroducearesearchmethod.C.Toillustrateabiologicalprocess.D.Toshowthediscoveryofanenzyme.【答案】28.B29.B30.A31.D【导语】本文是
一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人们之所以在吃到西兰花的时候觉得难吃是因为口腔唾液中的一种特定的酶。28.主旨大意题。根据第一、第二段“Whenservedcauliflowerorbroccoli,somek
idsturnawayinannoyance.Don’tblamethem—anewstudysuggestsspecificenzymes(酶)insaliva(唾液)mightmakethesevegetablestasteterribletosomech
ildren.Theseenzymes,calledcysteinelyases,areproducedbybacteriainthemouth.(当端上花椰菜或西兰花时,一些孩子会厌烦地转身离开。不要责怪他们,一项新的研究表明,唾液中的特定酶
可能会让一些孩子觉得这些蔬菜很难吃。这些酶被称为半胱氨酸裂解酶,是由口腔中的细菌产生的。)”可知,这两段主要解释了为什么吃西兰花的时候会觉得难吃,也就是解释了难闻的味道的起因。故选B。29.细节理解题。根据第四段“Theseenzymesbreakdownacompound(化合
物)calledS-methyl-L-cysteinesulfoxide(SMCSO)inthesevegetables,andthisbreakdownprocesstransformsthecompoundintosharpsmellmolecules(分
子).Previousstudiesofadultssuggestthelevelofcysteinelyaseactivityinaperson’ssalivadetermineshowmuchtheSMCSObreaksdo
wn.This,inturn,influenceshowthesevegetablestastetoadults.(这些酶在这些蔬菜中分解一种叫做SMCSO的化合物,这个分解过程将这种化合物转化为有强烈气味的分子。先前对成年
人的研究表明,人唾液中半胱氨酸裂解酶的活性水平决定了SMCSO的分解程度。这反过来又影响了这些蔬菜对成年人而言尝起来的味道。)”可知,这些酶决定了西兰花的味道。故选B。30.细节理解题。根据最后一段“Thefindingsagreewithpaststudiesofhowourtas
teschangeovertime:wecanlearntoovercomeourdistasteforcertainfoodbyeatingitmore(这些发现与过去关于我们的口味如何随时间变化的研究一致:我们可以通过多吃来克服对某种食物的厌恶。)”可知,通过不
断地接触,我们可以接受某种不太喜欢的事物。故选A。31.推理判断题。根据第一段“Whenservedcauliflowerorbroccoli,somekidsturnawayinannoyance.D
on’tblamethem—anewstudysuggestsspecificenzymes(酶)insaliva(唾液)mightmakethesevegetablestasteterribletosomechildren.(当端上花椰菜或西兰花时,一些孩子会厌烦地转身离开。
不要责怪他们,一项新的研究表明,唾液中的特定酶可能会让一些孩子觉得这些蔬菜很难吃。)”可推断,作者写这篇文章主要介绍了一个新的研究发现。故选D。DLastfall,Ihappenedtooverhearast
udenttellingtheothershehaddecidednottosignupforanintroductoryphilosophy(哲学)course.Thedemandsofhismajor,besaidseriously,meanthenee
dedtotake“practical”courses,and“enlightenment”wouldsimplyhavetowait.Fornow,employabilitywasthemostimportant.Thestudents’conversationfitsintoal
argeralarmingwordabouttheroleofthehumanitiesinhighereducation.Inatimeofdizzyingtechnologicalachievementandofrapidscientificinnovation,scepticsoft
hehumanitiesmayquestiontheusefulnessofstudyingAristotle,theItalianRenaissance(文艺复兴)orChinesefiction.Actually,Iregretn
otinterruptingthatstudenttoarguefortakingthatintroductoryphilosophycourse.Iwouldhavestartedbyremindinghimthat,formuchofAmeric
a’shistory,collegegraduateswerenotconsideredtrulyeducatedunlesstheyhadmasteredphilosophy,literature,politicaltheoryandhistory.Thekeyroleofhig
hereducationwastoinvitestudentsintotheconversationsaboutmatterslikewhatitmeanstobealiveandthedefinitionofjustice.Fostering(鼓励)engageme
ntwiththesesubjectsisstillanessentialpartoftheuniversity’sfunctioninsociety.Iwouldhavealsomentionedtothestudentthathewasmisinforme
daboutthejobmarket.Itistruethatmanyemployersarelookingforgraduateswithspecializedtechnicalskills,buttheyalsolookforothercapabilities.Asthe
worldistransformedbyartificialintelligence,machinelearningandautomation,theuniquehumanqualitiesofcreativity,imaginat
ionandmoralreasoningwillbetheultimatecoinoftherealm.Alltheseskillsaredevelopedinhumanitiescourses.Further,Iwouldhavearguedthatwhileadegre
eanchoredinthesciencesisanimportantpreconditionformanyjobs,itisnottheonlyroute.Looknofurtherthanthefoundersofcompan
iessuchasLinkedIn,SlackandFlickr,whoareamongthemanytechbusinesspersonswithdegreesinthehumanities,andwhocreditthattrainingfortheirsuccess.F
arfromthewidelyheldbeliefthathumanitiesmajorshaveahardtimegettingjobs,recentstudiesshowthatthosewithhumanitiesdegreesaresuccessfulintheworkplace,e
xperiencinglowratesofunemploymentandreportinghighlevelsofjobsatisfaction.Theratiobetweenaveragemedian(中位数)incomesforhumanitiesdegreeho
ldersandthosewithbusiness,engineering,andhealthandmedicalsciencesdegreeshasbeenshowntonarrowovertheco
urseofacareer.Thecaseforthehumanitiescanalsobeunderstoodinlesstransactional(事务性的)termsandmoreasafoundationalpreparationforalifewelllived.Ahumanitiese
ducationplaysavitalroleinencouragingcitizenstoleadanexaminedlife.Itfosterscriticalthinking,self-reflection,empathyandtoler
ance,theusefulnessofwhichonlybecomesmoreapparentasonenavigateslife’schallenges.Byallmeans,studentsshouldtakecoursestheythinkpracticalandfollow
theirinterests,butiftheyalsomakeapointofstudyingtheliteratureoftheRenaissance,orresearchingintomodernpoetry,oreventakingintroducto
ryphilosophy,wewillallbenefit.32.Whatdothestudents’conversationshow?A.Studentsfeelemploymentdifficult.B.Studentsthinkphilosophylessimport
ant.C.Studentsfindscientificinnovationamazing.D.Studentsconsideruniversitycoursesunsatisfying.33.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph4proba
blymean?A.Equallyapplied.B.Highlyvalued.C.Strictlyassessed.D.Greatlyimproved.34.Theauthormayagreethathumanities________
___.A.providegreatinsightsintolifeB.preparestudentsforgraduationC.discoverstudents’artisticabilityD.raiseawarenessofsocialcelebrity【答案
】32.B33.B34.A【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要探讨了人文学科在高等教育中的重要性,提出文科教育不仅对个人成长有利,也对社会发展不可或缺。32.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Lastfall,Ihappenedtooverhearastudenttellin
gtheothershehaddecidednottosignupforanintroductoryphilosophy(哲学)course.Thedemandsofhismajor,besaidseriously,
meantheneededtotake“practical”courses,and“enlightenment”wouldsimplyhavetowait.Fornow,employabilitywasthemostimportant.(去年秋天,我无意中听到
一个学生告诉其他人,他决定不报哲学导论课程。他严肃地说,专业的要求意味着他需要学习“实用”课程,而“启蒙”只能等一等。目前,就业能力是最重要的。)”可推测,学生认为哲学并没有其他课程重要。故选B。33.词句猜测题。根据划线短语上文“
Itistruethatmanyemployersarelookingforgraduateswithspecializedtechnicalskills,buttheyalsolookforothercapabilities.(的确,许多雇主都在寻找具有专业技术技能的毕业生,但他们也在寻找
其他能力。)”可知,雇主也在寻找其他能力。而根据划线短语主句“Astheworldistransformedbyartificialintelligence,machinelearningandautomation,(随着世界被人工智能、机器学习和自动化所改变,)”可知,人工智能、机器学
习和自动化将改变世界,由此可推测,人类独特的创造力、想象力和道德推理能力会显得“尤为重要、有价值”。选项B“Highlyvalued.(高度重视)”与划线短语相似。故选B。34.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Thekeyroleofhighereducationwastoinvitestud
entsintotheconversationsaboutmatterslikewhatitmeanstobealiveandthedefinitionofjustice.Fostering(鼓励)engagementwiththesesubjectsisst
illanessentialpartoftheuniversity’sfunctioninsociety.(高等教育的关键作用是邀请学生参与对话,讨论生命的意义和正义的定义。促进对这些学科的参与仍然是大学社会职能的重要组成部分。)”根据第五段“Looknof
urtherthanthefoundersofcompaniessuchasLinkedIn,SlackandFlickr,whoareamongthemanytechbusinesspersonswithdegreesinthehumanities,andwhocreditthattraini
ngfortheirsuccess.”(看看LinkedIn、Slack和Flickr等公司的创始人就知道了,他们是众多拥有人文学科学位的科技商业人士之一,他们把自己的成功归功于人文学科的培训。)可知,作者认为人文学科能够提供对生活深刻的见解。故选A。第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有项为多余选项。TornadoesTornadoesareessentiallyfunnelsofairrotatingasfastas300milesperhour.Ofcour
se,notalltornadoesaresodangerous.35Suchsmalltornadoesoccurinmanyplacesaroundtheworld,eveninsouthernTaiwan,whereseverala
reusuallyreportedeveryspring.Itis,however,thebigtornadoesthatreceivethemostattention.36Therecanbeflocksofdeadbirdsdroppingoutofthesky,c
hickensstillalivebutwithalloftheirfeathersgone,piecesofstrawstuckintrees.Ina1999USstorm,violentwindsfromoneto
rnadoliftedachurchintotheairanddroppeditontoahouse.Inthesamestorm,ababywaswhippedfromitsmother’sarmsand,miraculously,foundaliveinanearbyt
ree.37Althoughscientistsnowknowagreatdealabouttornadoes,theystillcannotdetermineexactlywhenandwhereonewillf
orm.Inaddition,thepathofatornadocanalsobeimpossibletopredict.Itisunlikelytomoveinastraightline,andwilloftenturnqu
ickly.Atornadomightblowdownalineofhouses,thensuddenlyliftupandleaveonehomeunhurt,thentouchbackdownanddestroyther
estoftheline.Tobetterunderstandtornadoes,scientistshavedevelopedspecialheavy-dutyvehiclesandweather-monitoringequipmentthatallowthemtomakeclose-up
observationsofthesedangerousstorms.Radarequipmentisputontrucksanddrivennearatornado,whereitrecordswi
ndspeedsandotherweatherdata.38Inaddition,bettercommunicationandwarningsystemsarealsohelpingtoreducedeathsandinjuriesinmanyto
rnado-proneareas.Radioandtelevisionwarningsaswellassirenshelptoalertpeopletopotentialdanger.Publicawarenessisalsoimportant.
Whentornadoesdooccur,peoplemustactquickly.Theyshouldmoveimmediatelytoasafeplacesuchasabasementorundera
strongstairwayandcoverthemselveswithblanketsorheavycoats.39A.Eitherbigstormsorsmallonescanformquicklycausingdamagetosomedegree.B.The
sebringnotonlydeathanddestruction,butalsostoriesofstrangephenomena.C.Manymorearesmallstormsthatformquicklyanddisappear,causinglittleornodamage.
D.Atornadocanarrivesounexpectedlythatamatterofsecondscanmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.E.Drivingtheradarhundredsofmilestochasedownatornad
oisabestjobthatcanbequitedangerous.F.Whatmakestornadoessodangerousisnotjusttheirgreatpowerbutalsotheirunpredictablena
ture.G.Scientistsoftenhavetodrivetheradarhundredsofmilestochasedownatornado—ajobthatcanbequitedangerous!【答案】35.C3
6.B37.F38.G39.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了龙卷风的形成及其特点等相关信息。35.根据下文“Suchsmalltornadoesoccurinmanyplacesaroundtheworld,eveninsouthernTaiwan,wheres
everalareusuallyreportedeveryspring.(这种小型龙卷风在世界上许多地方都有发生,甚至在台湾南部,每年春天都会有几个龙卷风)”可知,此处应该提到了一些小型龙卷风。由此可知,C.Man
ymorearesmallstormsthatformquicklyanddisappear,causinglittleornodamage.(更多的是迅速形成并消失的小风暴,造成很少或没有损害)能够衔接下文,
符合语境。故选C。36.根据上文“Itis,however,thebigtornadoesthatreceivethemostattention.(然而,最受关注的是大型龙卷风)”及下文“Therecanbeflocksofdeadbirdsdroppingoutofthe
sky,chickensstillalivebutwithalloftheirfeathersgone,piecesofstrawstuckintrees.(可能会有成群的死鸟从天上掉下来,鸡还活着,但羽毛都掉光了,稻草片卡在树上)”和常识可知,大型龙卷风会造成死亡和破坏,从而备受
关注,还会造成一些奇怪的现象。由此可知,B.Thesebringnotonlydeathanddestruction,butalsostoriesofstrangephenomena.(这些不仅带来了死亡和破坏,还带来了奇怪现象的故事)能够承上启下,符合语境,下文“成群的死鸟从天上掉下来,鸡还
活着,但羽毛都掉光了,稻草片卡在树上”就是一些奇怪的现象。故选B。37.根据下文“Althoughscientistsnowknowagreatdealabouttornadoes,theystillcannotdetermineex
actlywhenandwhereonewillform.Inaddition,thepathofatornadocanalsobeimpossibletopredict.(尽管科学家们现在对龙卷风了解很多,但他们仍然不能确定龙卷风形成的确切时间和地点。此外,龙卷风的路径也可
能无法预测)”可知,人们仍然不能确定龙卷风形成的确切时间和地点,龙卷风的路径也可能无法预测,所以龙卷风的到来是出人意料的。由此可知,F.Whatmakestornadoessodangerousisnotjusttheirgreatpowerbutalsotheirunp
redictablenature.(龙卷风之所以如此危险,不仅是因为它的威力巨大,还因为它的不可预测性)能够衔接下文,符合语境。故选F。38.根据上文“Tobetterunderstandtornadoes,scientistshavedevelop
edspecialheavy-dutyvehiclesandweather-monitoringequipmentthatallowthemtomakeclose-upobservationsofthesedangerousstorms.Radarequipmentisputo
ntrucksanddrivennearatornado,whereitrecordswindspeedsandotherweatherdata.(为了更好地了解龙卷风,科学家们开发了特殊的重型车辆和天气监测设
备,使他们能够近距离观察这些危险的风暴。雷达设备装在卡车上,在龙卷风附近行驶,在那里记录风速和其他天气数据)”可知,科学家们驾驶带有雷达设备的卡车,追踪龙卷风、记录数据。由此可知,G.Scientistsoftenhavet
odrivetheradarhundredsofmilestochasedownatornado—ajobthatcanbequitedangerous!(科学家们经常不得不驾驶雷达数百英里去追踪龙卷风——这是
一项相当危险的工作!)能够衔接上文,符合语境。故选G。39.根据上文“Inaddition,bettercommunicationandwarningsystemsarealsohelpingtoreducedeathsandinjuriesinmanytornado-pronearea
s.Radioandtelevisionwarningsaswellassirenshelptoalertpeopletopotentialdanger.Publicawarenessisalsoimportant.Whentornadoesdooccur
,peoplemustactquickly.Theyshouldmoveimmediatelytoasafeplacesuchasabasementorunderastrongstairwayandcoverthemselveswithblanke
tsorheavycoats.(此外,更好的通信和预警系统也有助于减少许多龙卷风易发地区的伤亡。广播和电视警报以及警笛有助于提醒人们注意潜在的危险。公众意识也很重要。当龙卷风发生时,人们必须迅速采取行动
。他们应该立即转移到安全的地方,如地下室或坚固的楼梯下,并用毯子或厚外套盖住自己)”可知,上文讲到了对龙卷风预防和防范;由此推知,此处是对上文采取措施的原因陈述,也是对全文的总结。由此可知,Atornadocanarrivesounex
pectedlythatamatterofsecondscanmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.(龙卷风的到来非常出人意料,几秒钟的时间就意味着生与死的差别)能够衔接上文,符合语境。
故选D。第三部分书面表达(共两节,共32分)第一节阅读表达(共4小题,第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。Inlife,onceonapath,wetendtofollowi
t,forbetterorworse.What’ssadisthatevenifit’sthelatter,weoftenfollowacertainpathanywaybecausewearesouse
dtothewaythingsarethatwedon’tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferent.Psychologistscallthisphenomenonfunctionalfix
edness.Thisclassicexperimentwillgiveyouanideaofhowitworks—andasenseofwhetheryoumayhavefallenintothesametrap:Peoplearegivenaboxoftacks(大头钉)andsom
ematchesandaskedtofindawaytoattachacandletoawallsothatitburnsproperly.Typically,thesubjectstrytackingthecandletothewal
lorlightingittofixitwithmeltedwax(石蜡).Thetacksaretooshort,andthecandledoesn’tfastentothewall.Sohowcanyouaccomplishthetask?Thesucce
ssfultechniqueistousethetackboxasacandleholder.Youemptyit,tackittothewall,andstandthecandleinsideit.Tothinkofthat,youhave
tolookbeyondthebox’susualroleasacontainerjustfortacksandreimagineitservinganentirelynewpurpose.Thatisdifficultbecauseweallsuffer—toonedegree
oranother—fromfunctionalfixedness.Theinabilitytothinkinnewwaysaffectspeopleineverycornerofsociety.ThepoliticaltheoristHannahAre
ndcoinedthephrasefrozenthoughtstodescribedeeplyheldideasthatwenolongerquestionbutshould.InArendt’seyes,thecomplacentrelianceonsuchaccepted“truth
s”alsomadepeopleblindtoideasthatdidn’tfittheirworldview,evenwhentherewasampleevidenceforthem.Frozenthinkinghasnothingtodowithintel
ligence,shesaid,“Itcanbefoundinhighlyintelligentpeople.”Anothercontextinwhichfrozenthinkingcanturntrulydangerousismedicine.Ifyoulandin
thehospital,it’snaturaltowanttobetreatedbythemostexperiencedphysiciansonstaff.Butaccordingtoa2014studyintheJ
ournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation(JAMA),you’dbebetteroffbeingtreatedbytherelativenovices.40.Whatdoes“functionalfixedness”mean?41.Howisthecandleat
tachedtothewall?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.▶Froz
enthinkingiscommonamongordinarypeoplebutlessfoundinthosewithhighIQ.43.Howcanyouavoidfrozenthoughtsinyourdailylife?(Inabout40wo
rds)【答案】40.Itmeansweareusedtothewaythingsarethatwedon’tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferent.41.Thesuccessfult
echniqueistoplaceitintotheemptiedtackboxthatisfastenedtothewall.42.Frozenthinkingiscommonamongordinarypeoplebut
lessfoundinthosewithhighIQ.BecauseFrozenthinkinghasnothingtodowithintelligence.43.Therearetwowaystoavoidfrozenthoughts.
Firstly,Icantalktopeoplewhodisagreewithme,whichisgoodformybrain.What’smore,Ialwaysthinkoutsidethebox,whichcanbroadenmythinkingi
ncountlessways.【导语】本文是一篇说明文。作者介绍了一种心理学家称之为功能固着的现象。40.考查细节理解。根据第一段的“What’ssadisthatevenifit’sthelatter,weoftenfollowacertainpathanyway
becauseweareusedtothewaythingsarethatwedon’tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferent.Psychologistscallthisphenomeno
nfunctionalfixedness.(可悲的是,即使是后者,我们通常还是会走一条特定的道路,因为我们已经习惯了事物本来的样子,甚至没有意识到它们可能是不同的。心理学家称这种现象为功能性固着)”可知
,功能固着指的习惯了事物本来的样子,甚至没有意识到它们可能是不同的。故答案为Itmeansweareusedtothewaythingsarethatwedon’tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferent.41.考查细节理解
。根据第三段的“Thesuccessfultechniqueistousethetackboxasacandleholder.Youemptyit,tackittothewall,andstandthecandleinsideit.(成
功的方法是把大头钉盒当作烛台。你把它倒空,钉在墙上,把蜡烛放在里面)”可知,成功的方法是把大头钉盒当作烛台,钉在墙上,把蜡烛放在里面。故答案为Thesuccessfultechniqueistoplaceitintotheemptiedtackboxthatisfastenedtothewall.
42.考查细节理解。根据倒数第二段的“Frozenthinkinghasnothingtodowithintelligence,shesaid,“Itcanbefoundinhighlyintelligentpeople.”(她说,思维僵化与智力无关,“它可以在高智商的人身上找到。”)
”可知,“FrozenthinkingiscommonamongordinarypeoplebutlessfoundinthosewithhighIQ.”的错误之处是“lessfoundinthosewithhighIQ”,因为思
维僵化与智力无关,也可以在高智商的人身上找到。故答案为FrozenthinkingiscommonamongordinarypeoplebutlessfoundinthosewithhighIQ.BecauseFrozenthinkinghasnothingtodo
withintelligence.43.开放性问题,答案不唯一,言之有理即可。题干意为“你如何避免日常生活中的思维僵化?”,结合文章内容,答案符合逻辑即可,注意词数限制。参考答案为:Therearetwowaystoavoidfrozenthoughts.Firstly,Icantal
ktopeoplewhodisagreewithme,whichisgoodformybrain.What’smore,Ialwaysthinkoutsidethebox,whichcanbroadenmythinkingincountlessways.第二节:书面表达(共一题,
20分)假设你是红星中学的高二学生李华,你的英国笔友David计划11月来北京旅行,请你推荐适合他游玩的公园。请给他回一封邮件。内容包括:1.推荐一个公园;2.推荐理由;3.游览建议。注意:(1)词数100左右(开头和结尾均已给出,不计入总词数
);(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearDavid,________________________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua【答案】DearDavid,I’mverygladtohearthatyou’replanningtov
isitBeijinginNovember.Asyourfriend,I’dliketorecommendaparkthatyoucan’tmiss-theSummerPalace.TheSummerPalaceisoneofthemostfamousimperialgarden
sinChinaandaWorldHeritageSite.Ithasalonghistoryandbeautifulscenery.Whenyouvisitthepark,IsuggestyoustartfromtheEastGa
te,whereyoucanvisittheMarbleBoat,theLongCorridor,andtheHallofBenevolenceandLongevity.Then,youcanwalkalongthelaketotheSouthLakeIsland,whereyoucan
enjoythebeautifulsceneryofthelakeandthesurroundingmountains.Ihopemyrecommendationscanhelpyou.Yours,LiHua【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文写作中的推荐信。要求考生给英国笔友Da
vid写封邮件,就其即将来北京旅行,推荐适合的公园。【详解】1.词汇积累想要:wouldliketo→wantto著名的:famous→well-known建议:suggest→advise希望:hope→expect2.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:TheSummerPalaceis
oneofthemostfamousimperialgardensinChinaandaWorldHeritageSite.Ithasalonghistoryandbeautifulscenery.拓展句:TheSummerPalace,
whichhasalonghistoryandbeautifulscenery,isoneofthemostfamousimperialgardensinChinaandaWorldHeritageSite.【点睛】【
高分句型1】Whenyouvisitthepark,IsuggestyoustartfromtheEastGate,whereyoucanvisittheMarbleBoat,theLongCorridor,andtheHallofBenevolenceandLongevity.(运
用了when引导的时间状语从句和where引导的定语从句)【高分句型2】Then,youcanwalkalongthelaketotheSouthLakeIsland,whereyoucanenjoythebeautiful
sceneryofthelakeandthesurroundingmountains.(运用了where引导的非限制性定语从句)