江西省上饶市横峰中学2020-2021学年高二上学期第一次月考英语(课改班)试题含答案

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横峰中学2020-2021学年上学期高二年级第一次月考试题英语(课改班)出卷人:审卷人:考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(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)1.Whohaswonthefirstprizeinthedivingcompetition?

A.Mary.B.Julie.C.Theman.2.Whendidthewomanprobablyarriveattheairport?A.At6:40.B.At7:40.C.At8:40.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Haveth

ebrokenlockrepaired.B.AskMr.Smithtolockthedoor.C.Replacetheoldlockonherown.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Closefriends.B.Teach

erandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.5.HowdoesthewomanfindJim?A.Heiscareless.B.Heiscareful.C.Heissmart.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分

22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwillbethehighesttemperatureaccordingtotheweatherforecast?A.23°C.B.31°C.C.34°C.7.

Whatdothespeakersagreetodotogether?A.Gotothebeach.B.Lieunderthesun.C.Gooutforapicnic.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthewomanrefusetoeatfriedno

odles?A.Shehastowaitforlong.B.Theyaretoofattyforher.C.Theycontainnovegetables.9.Whatdoesthewomanlikebest?A.Sichuanstylefish.

B.Boilednoodles.C.Friedpork.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthespeakers1kitchen.B.Inaninternationalho

tel.C.Inaschooldiningroom.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdidthewomandojustnow?A.Sheheardthemanplaythepiano.B.Shefinishedagreatperforma

nce.C.Shereadanewspaperabouttravel.12.Whydoesthewomanwanttostartaschool?A.Tobecomerichandfamousworldwide.B.Tomakealotofmoneyforherpar

ents.C.Tohelppoorbuthardworkingchildren.13.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Headmiresthewomanverymuch.B.Hewishestogotoschooltostudy.C.Heshowsgreatinter

estineducation.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Atravelagent.B.Asongwriter.C.Aprogramhostes

s.15.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Hehaslessfreetime.B.Hehasnomoneytotravel.C.Hehasnochancetosucceed.16.Whatisthemantryingtodoint

heevening?A.Attendmeetings.B.Writenewsongs.C.Workwithsingers.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcanradiosallowpeopletodocompared

withTVs?A.Seemorepictures.B.Improvehearing.C.Imaginemore.18.WhatisadisadvantageofaTVmentionedbythespeaker?A.Itislessconvenienttouseit.B.Ittak

esupmuchmorespace.C.Itcostsmoreenergytostartit.19.WhatdoradiosandTVshaveincommon?A.Theycanbecarriedalongandwatchedeverywhere.B.

Theyallowthelistenerstogetinformationimmediately.C.Theybroadcastnewsreportsanumberoftimeseveryday.20.Whatisthespe

akermainlytalkingabout?A.TheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofTVs.B.TherelationshipbetweenTVsandradios.C.ThereasonswhyTVswon'treplaceradios.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分

40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AFourBooksEveryoneShouldReadThisYearElizabethLane,alifelongbooklover,sharessomeofherfavoritebooks.OnWriting(StephenKing)Ic

ameacrossOnWritingwhileIwasinmyearly20sandlivingalone.Iwouldspendhourschoosingbooksthatwerealloverthemap.O

nWritingfounditswayintomyheart.StephenKingnotonlychangedhowIviewedthepracticeofwritingandwhatmakesa“writer",buthealsochangedhowIview

edmyownplacewithinwriting.WhenITalkAboutRunning(HarukiMurakami)Afewyearsago,whiletrainingforafullmarathon,IreadHarukiMurakami'sbeautifulreflect

iononwritingandrunning,andfeltlikeIhadfoundasimilarspirit.IthinkthatisoneofMurakami'sgifts——hiswritingstyleissouniqueandsopersonalthath

edrawsareaderintohis/herworldandcreatesabeautifulfeelingoffriendship.NightFilm(MarishaPessl)IloveMarishaPessl'sstyleofwriting.There

isnooneelsequitelikeher.WhenIgetalittletooseriousinlifeandinmyreading,hernovelsremindmethatawell-chosenstorycan

providetheperfectescape.NightFilm,hersecondnovel,isawildescapefromthereality.Thisbookkeepsmeterrifiedinanottooterrifyingway.LetYo

urLifeSpeak(ParkerPalmer)Everysooften,Idoadeepdiveintoself-helpbutIcan'thelpmyself.Duringoneoftheseperiods,IdiscoveredParkerPalmer.InLetYou

rLifeSpeak,Palmerguidesustolistentoourinnerteacherandfollowthoseleadingstowardsasenseofmeaningandpurpose.Thisbookfoundmeatatimewhe

nIwasatacrossroadsinmyowncareerandhelpedmesettlequietly,listentomyheart,andchangecourse.21.Whodoes“I"r

efertointhetext?A.StephenKing.B.MarishaPessl.C.ParkerPalmer.D.ElizabethLane.22.Whichofthefollowingtells

somethingaboutsports?A.OnWriting.B.WhenITalkAboutRunning.C.LetYourLifeSpeak.D.NightFilm.23.Whoismostprobablyinterested

inLetYourLifeSpeak?A.Amanunabletoperformwellatwork.B.Awriterconfusedaboutbeingawriter.C.Awomantroubledbychoos

ingnewjobs.D.Adirectorwantingtoreadascarynovel.BInoneofmyfavoritephotographsofmymother,she'sabout18andverytall

,withlong,blondhair.It'sthe1970sandmydadisthere,too,huggingherfrombehind.Ihaven'tseenthisphotoforyears.Ihavenoideawhere

itisnow,butIstillthinkofitand,specifically,mymomisinit.Shelookssoyoungandinnocent.Atthattimeshehasn'tyetdroppedoutofco

llege,orgotmarried.Theyoungwomaninthisphotohasnoideathatlifewillbringherfivechildrenandfivegrandchildren,onedivorce,twomarriagesandamoveacrossthe

country.Forme,asformanydaughters,thetimebeforemymotherbecameamotherisastringofstories,toldandretold:thetimeshes

oldherchildhoodBarbiedolltobuyatickettoWoodstock;thetimesheworkedasawaitressatHowardJohnson's,strugglingtopayherwaythroughherfirstyea

ratRutgers.Theoldphotosofherareevenmoreappealingthanthestoriesbecausethey'reahistoricalrecord,carryingthe

weightoffact.Itisalwaysacomfortfromthosephotostoknowthattime,agingandmotherhoodcannottakeawayawoman'sessentialidentity.Fordaughterswhocl

oselyresembletheirmoms,itmustbeanevenbiggercomfort:thesemothersanddaughtersaretwins,separatedbyageneration,and

anoldphotoservesasakindofmirror.Fordaughters,theseoldphotosofourmothersfeellikebothachasmandabridge.Th

ewomaninthepictureissomeoneotherthanthewomanweknow.Sheisalsoexactlythepersoninthephoto-still,rightnow.

Finally,weseethatthewomanwe'vecometothinkofasMom--whethershe'snurturing,ordisapproving,orthoughtful,orsupportive,orsentimental--isalsoam

ysterious,fun,bravebabe.She'sbeenhereallthistime.24.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor'smotherfromparagraphs2&3?A.Shedivorcedtwiceallherli

fe.B.Lifewastoughforherduringherfirstyearatcollege.C.Shetraveledacrossthecountryinheryouth.D.Shewasgoodatstorytelling.25.Whydoesthea

uthorfindthephotoofhermotherappealing?A.Thephotoremindsherofhermother.B.Hermotherlooksyoungandhappyinthephoto.C.Shewonderswhyhermoth

erdroppedoutofcollege.D.Thephototellsalotabouthermotherinheryouth.26.Somephotosofmothersbringcomforttot

heirdaughtersbecause________.A.thephotosarekeptwellevenaftergenerationsB.thephotosrecordthelifeofthemoth

ersfaithfullyC.thephotoshelpdaughterstolearnmoreabouttheirmothersD.thephotosshowtheessentialpartofthemothersremainsunchang

ed27.Whichonecouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ThePicturesofOurMothersB.OurMothersasWeNeverSawThemC.MyFavoritePictureofMyMother

D.TheWaytoLearnAboutOurMothersCAsthecoronavirusoutbreakcontinues,manyAmericansarefearfulofusingpublictransportation.Theyarealsolookingforwaystogetex

ercisewithoutgoingtoagym.So,itmaynotbesurprisingthatthepandemichasledtoamajorincreaseinbicyclesales.IntheUS,bicyclesatbigstoreshaveso

ldout.Andsmallbicyclestorescannotkeepupwithdemandfor“family-style”bicycles:thelow-cost,easy-to-ridemodels.“Theb

icycleindustryisseeingitsbiggestsalesincreasesincetheoilcrisisofthe1970s,”saidJayTownley,anindustryexpert.Hecomparedt

hesaleofbicyclestotherushtobuyproductsliketoiletpaperatthestartofthepandemic.Theriseinbicyclesalesisnothappening

justintheUS.Italyhascreatedbicyclepathsforthegrowingnumberofpeoplewhowanttoavoidpublictransportation.InLondon,cityofficialsplantobancarsfr

omsomecentralroads.BikeshopownersinManilasaydemandisevenstrongerthanwhattheyseeatChristmastime.Ofcourse,youca

nonlybuyabicycleifyoucanfindone.IntheUS,theshortagesnowmeanitmaytakemanymonthstogetabicycle.Highdemandisnottheonlyreasonfortheshortage.Man

ybicyclefactorieswereshutdowntostopthespreadofCOVID-19.TheincreaseinbicycledemandbeganinMarchascountriesb

egantoclosedown.InApril,thesaleofbicyclesincreased200percentintheUS.JoeMinutoloistheco-ownerofBarHarborBicycleShopinMaine.Hesai

dhehopedtheincreasedsalesmeantachangeinthewaypeoplethinkabouttransportation.“Peoplearehavingachancetorethinkthings,”hesai

d,“Maybewe’llalllearnsomethingoutofthis,andsomethingreallygoodwillhappen.”28.Whatcausestheincreaseinbicyclesales?A.Shortageofpublictran

sportation.B.Outbreakofthecoronavirus.C.People’sdesiretodefeatdisease.D.People’sfearofnaturaldisasters.2

9.WhatchangehasthepandemiccausedinItaly?A.MorebikesaresoldthanatChristmastime.B.“Family-style”bicyclesarei

ngreatneed.C.Carsarebannedfromsomecentralroads.D.Newbicyclepathshavebeenbuilt.30.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph4?A.It’simpossibletob

uyabike.B.BikefactorieswereclosedinApril.C.HighdemandforbikesbeganinMarch.D.Ittakesmanymonthstoproduceabike.31.WhatisJoeMinutolo’s

attitudetowardstheincreasedsalesofbicycles?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Uncertain.D.Critical.DWhenpeoplereunitewiththeirlov

edones,it'susuallyallextremelyhappymoment.Butwhatistheirmostcommonresponsetoseeingthemagain?Itmayseemstrange,butmostofthetimetheybreakdownintear

s.NowagroupofpsychologistsfromYaleUniversitysaytheyhavefoundthereasonwhy,andthatcryingtearsofjoymaybetheb

ody'sgoodwayofkeepingemotionalbalance.“Theyseemtotakeplacewhenpeoplearehitbystrongpositiveemotions,andpeoplewhodothisseemtorecoverbetter

fromthosestrongemotions.”RianaAragon,theleadresearchersaid.Aragonandherfellowpsychologistslookedathundredsofparticipants’emotio

nalresponsestodifferentthings,includinghappyreunionsandcutebabies.Manyparticipantssaidtheywouldreactinanegativewaytothepositivethingstocryathappym

omentsandwanttopinchacutebaby'sfaceoreven,tellthem,“Iwanttoeatyouup!”Butthenresearchersfoundthatthesepeoplewer

eabletocalmdownfromstrongemotionsmorequickly.Therearemanyotherexamplesoftimeswhenpeoplerespondtoapositiveexperiencewithanegat

iveemotionalreaction.Atanexcitingconcert,fansscreamattheiridols.Peoplewhohavejusthadabiglotterywinar

eofteninfloodsoftears.“Thesefindingsadvanceourunderstandingofhowpeopleexpressandcontroltheiremotions,whichisimportantlyrelatedtomental

andphysicalhealth,thequalityofrelationshipswithothers,andevenhowwellpeopleworktogether”saidAragon.32.WhathavethepsychologistsfromYaleUniversityfoundi

ntheirresearch?A.Thereasonwhypeoplecrywithtears.B.Cryingtearsofjoyhelpstobalanceemotions.C.Peoplerecoverslowlyfromstrongemotions

.D.Strongnegativefeelingsareusefultopeople.33.Whatdoestheunderlined“they”inParagraph2probablyreferto?A.Timeswhenpeoplereunitewithfrie

nds.B.Participants’emotionalresponses.C.Strongpositiveemotions.D.Timeswhenpeoplecrytearsofjoy.34.Whichofthefollowingagreeswit

hthefindingsoftheresearch?A.Kissingacutebaby.B.Laughingathappyreunions.C.Cryingatafailure.D.Cryingatgoodnews.35.Wheredoesthepassagemostli

kelycomefrom?A.Apopularbiologybook.B.Achildrenliteraturebook.C.Apsychologicalsciencejournal.D.Asciencefictionnovel.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Wayst

oimproveyourmentalhealthin2020Lookingonthebrightsideoflifereallyisbeneficial.Optimistshavealesschanceofhavingaheartattackorstroke,abiggerchanceof

ahealthyandlonglife.However,beinganoptimistdoesn'tmeanyouignorethestressofdailylife.36.Howtodothat?Practiceopt

imismFacedwithachallenge,optimistsmoreoftenseeitastemporaryorevenpositive,allowingthemselvestolearnandgrow.37.Imaginingyourselfw

ithallofyourproblemssolvedinthefuturemaywork.3838Studieshaveshownputtingthewell-beingofothersbeforeourownwithoutexpectinganythinginreturnisu

seful.Evenifyouhavelittletimetooffer,justtheactofgivinghasbeenshowntoimproveourhealth,possiblybytemporarily

reducingoursenseofpain.BegratefulBeingthankfulprotectsusagainstanxietyanddepressionandboostsoptimism.39.Beforegoingtobed,writedownanypo

sitiveexperienceyouhadthatday,howeversmall.ImproveyoursocialconnectionsGoodrelationshipskeepushappierandhealt

hier.40.Instead,it'sthequalityoftherelationshipthatmatters.High-conflictmarriages,forexample,withoutmuchaffection,turnouttobeba

dforourhealth,perhapsworsethangettingdivorced,thoughit'snotrighttomakelightofdivorce.A.StartvolunteeringB.F

indyourpurposeC.Andyoudon'thavetohavescoresoffriendstogetthisbenefitD.OneofthebestwaystomakeitapartofyourlifeistokeepadailyjournalE.It

simplymeanswhenunpleasantthingshappen,don'tblameyourselfunnecessarilyF.Peoplewhoaremoresociallyconnectedtofamily,tofriends,ortocommunity,arehappie

rG.Theyalsobelievetheyhavecontrolovertheirfateandcancreateopportunitiesforgoodthingstohappen第三部分语言知识运用(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)Inafast-pacedworlddrivenbynoise,excitement,andcontinuousconnectionsduetotechnology,Ithinkwe’velosta(n)41forsomethingess

entialtothehumanexperience:Quiet.Iamnottalkingaboutthelibrarystyleversionofsoftwhispers,butaboutthesoul-definingqui

etofintrospection,ofsolitudeandofbeing42.Thispastweekend,Ifoundmyselfgluedtomycomputerscreeninaflurr

yof43worktobuildmycareer.Iwas44socialmediaandworryingaboutbuildingmyvisionfortomorrow.Likesomanyevenings,thecalloftheinternethad45mein,andth

ebeautifulJulynightinPennsylvaniawas46—untilmyhusbandsteppedinandremindedmethatthere’smoretolifethannoises,likesandfollowers

.Wegotintoourtruckanddrovetenminutestoalocalstatepark,aplacethathas47ourdifferentstagesoflifethroughtheyears.Phonesandcomputers48,we

spenttheeveninginnature,enjoyingsimplescenesand49inthequietofthesetting.Goneweretheringsofnotifications,theh

onkinghornsofcarsflyingby,andthe50ofYouTubevideos.Intheirplace,asilence51somethingwebothknowbutsometi

meslose52of:Life’squiet,simplemomentsaresometimesthemostbeautiful.Inthesepeacefulmoments,Ifounda(n)53withna

tureandwithmyhusband.Ifoundareminderthatthereisaworld54thecomputerandthe55ofourfast-pacedlife.56,Iwasremindedthatinthesequ

ietmoments,wewereabletohearthemostimportantvoice:ourown.Ourworld57constantattentionandengagement.Webecomeso58

toconstantlyconnectingandengagingwithothersthatwefailtoappreciatesomething59toourhappiness:ourinnervoice.Sotakeamoment,takeabreakandt

akesometimetofindthequietinyourlife.Letthequietmomentsinliferemindyouthatyourinnervoice60tobeheard.41.A.coo

perationB.appreciationC.confidenceD.opportunity42.A.unfoldedB.unconfirmedC.unpluggedD.unaccompanied43

.A.regularB.simplyC.desperateD.interesting44.A.drowninginB.fondofC.curiousaboutD.sensitiveto45.A.showedB.suckedC.forcedD.l

ed46.A.acquiredB.occupiedC.ignoredD.stressed47.A.markedB.experiencedC.presentedD.undertaken48.A.hungonB.turnedonC.wornoutD

.shutoff49.A.trappedB.involvedC.bathedD.anchored50.A.existenceB.drawC.impressionD.separation51.A.removedB.ref

lectedC.restrictedD.refreshed52.A.touchB.sightC.controlD.hope53.A.connectionB.imaginationC.explorationD.prediction54.A.againstB.withC.beyondD.abo

ut55.A.chaosB.valuesC.messD.quality56.A.InadditionB.InshortC.AfterallD.Aboveall57.A.avoidsB.desiresC

.transfersD.spells58.A.opposedB.limitedC.entitledD.addicted59.A.gloriousB.uniqueC.crucialD.superior60.A

.remainsB.tendsC.appearsD.deserves第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)ScotlandisacountryinGreatBritain,tothe

northofEngland.EdinburghisthecapitalandGlasgowis61.________largestcity.Scotlandhas62.________(rough)800islands,butpeopleonlyliveonsomeofthem.Intheno

rthofScotlanditislightuntil11:30p.m.insummerandinwinteryoucansometimesseetheNorthernLightsorAuroraBorealis,63.____

________arespectacularlightsinthesky.EnergyfromthesunturnstheEarth'sskygreen,redandother64._____________(color).Atpublica

nd65.____________(culture)eventsyoucanoftenheartraditionalScottishmusic66.___________(play)andseetra

ditionalScottishdancing.Pipersplaymusiconbagpipes,aCelticwindinstrumentwithpipesandabag.Pipersanddancersusuallywearkilts,atraditionalskirt67.

__________(wear)bymenandwomen.Scotsenjoyalltypesofmusicfromfolk68.________rockandpop,andfestivalslike“TheEdinburghFestival”orconce

rtslike“TinthePark”areverypopular.ThemostpopularsportinScotlandisfootball.Anotherpopulargame,golf,69.__________

__(invent)inScotlandintheMiddleAges.ThefamousScottishHighlandGamesarea70.____________(combine)ofcultureandsportandHighlandGame

sarecelebratedallovertheworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Dearjudges,Iamagirlof17,aseniorstudent.The

momentwhenIsawthemessageinourschool,IdecidetoapplytobeavolunteerfortheHopePrimarySchooltoteachEnglishthere.IhavegoodknowledgeofEnglis

hbutIhaveconfidenceandgoodcommunicationskills.Inmyopinion,beingavolunteerteacherattheHopePrimaryScho

olismorethanjusttaught.Itisofgreatvaluestobroadenmyhorizonsandimprovemyunderstandoftheworld.Byhelpingkids,Ifeelyouc

anmakeabigdifferencetotheirfutureandmakeasmallcontributionforthesociety.I’dappreciateitifyoucouldpossibleconsidermyapplication.第二节书面表达(满分25

分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom来信说,他将在暑假期间来中国学习中国画,希望能在本市参加一个短期课程。你帮他联系了一所艺术学校,请给他回信,告知以下内容:1.学习内容:水墨山水画(Chineseinklandscapepainting)

;2.课程时间:六周;3.收费及食宿安排。注意:1.词数120字左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;DearTom,____________________________________________________________________________

_______Yours,LiHua横峰中学高二年级第一次月考英语答案(课改班)听力:1-5.BCAAB6-10.BABAC11-15.BCACA16-20.BCABC阅读:21-23.DBC24-27.BDDB28-31.BDCB32-35.BDDC

36-40.EGADC完形:41-45.BCCAB46-50.CADCB51-55.DBACA56-60.DBDCD语法填空:61.the62.roughly63.which64.colors65.cultural66.played

67.worn68.to69.wasinvented70.combination短文改错:1.去掉when2.decide--decided3.good前加a4.but—and5.taught--teaching6.values—value7.under

stand--understanding8.you--I9.for--to10.possible--possibly书面表达:DearTom,Howiseverythinggoing?I'mdelightedtoknowthatyou'recomingtoChin

atolearnChinesepaintings,hopingtotakeashortcourseinmycity.Anartschool,whichislocatedinthecenterofthecity,isthebestchoiceforyou.AsI'velearned,you

'llfinishstudyingChineseinklandscapepaintinginsixweeks.What'smore,youcanbotheatandliveintheschoolwhilestudyinghere.Therefore,

youneedn'tworryaboutyouraccommodation.Inaddition,theschoolchargesarelativelymodestfee.Ifyouhaveanyotherquestions,pleasewritetomea

ssoonaspossible.【完形填空分析】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。在一个快节奏的世界里,由于科技的发展,我们对人类的体验失去了一种理解:安静。这是一种对人类体验至关重要的东西的欣赏。本文作者的亲身体会到:我们变得如此沉迷于不断地联系和与他人交往,以至于我们没有意识到对我们的幸福至关

重要的东西:我们内心的声音。41.考查名词。A.cooperation合作;B.appreciation欣赏;C.confidence自信;D.opportunity机会。在一个快节奏的世界里,由于科技的发展,我们对人类的体验失去了一种理解:安静。这是一种对人类体验至关重要的东西的欣赏。故选B。4

2.考查形容词。A.unfolded未折叠的;B.unconfirmed未证实的;C.unplugged未堵塞的;D.unaccompanied无伴Yours,LiHua随的。我说的不是图书馆风格的软低语,而是关于反省,孤独和未堵塞

的灵魂定义的安静。这里指的是“不是把耳朵堵住造成的安静”,故选C。43.考查形容词。A.regular有规律的;B.simply仅仅,只是;C.desperate令人绝望的;D.interesting有趣的。在刚刚过去的这个周末

,我发现自己被粘在电脑屏幕上,为了我的事业不顾一切地工作。故选C。44.考查短语。A.drowningin溺死在---之中;B.fondof喜爱;C.curiousabout对---好奇;D.sensitiveto对---敏感。我沉溺在社交媒体上,担心自己为明天所建

立的愿景。故选A。45.考查动词。A.showed展示;B.sucked吸;C.forced强迫;D.led引领。就像许多晚上一样,互联网的召唤把我吸了进去,Pennsylvania美丽的七月之夜也被忽略了。故选B。46.考查动词

。A.acquired取得;B.occupied占有;C.ignored忽视;D.stressed强调。就像许多晚上一样,互联网的召唤把我吸了进去,Pennsylvania美丽的七月之夜也被忽略了。故选C。47.考查动词。A.marked做记号;B.experie

nced经历,体验;C.presented出现;D.undertaken从事。我们坐进卡车,驱车十分钟到达一个当地的州立公园,这个地方多年来一直标志着我们不同的生活阶段。此处表示“表明,标志着”,故选A。48.

考查动词词组。A.hungon坚持下去,不挂断;B.turnedon打开;C.wornout穿坏,使精疲力竭;D.shutoff切断,关掉。手机和电脑关机了,我们在大自然中度过了一个夜晚,享受着简单的场景,沐浴在宁

静的环境中。可知此处表示手机和电脑都已经“关闭”,故选D。49.考查动词。A.trapped受困,陷入困境;B.involved涉及,牵连;C.bathed沐浴;D.anchored固定。手机和电脑关机了,我们在大自然中度过了一个夜晚,享受着简单的场景,沐浴在宁静的环境中。故选

C。50.考查名词。A.existence存在;B.draw吸引力;C.impression印象;D.separation分离,分开。通知的铃声,汽车鸣笛的喇叭声,以及YouTube视频的吸引力消失了。根据上文提到的“电脑和手机关闭”,可知“吸引力消失了”,故选B。51.考查动词。A.remov

ed拆掉,搬走;B.reflected反射,思考;C.restricted限制;D.refreshed使重新提起精神。在他们的位置上,沉默使我们都知道,但有时却忽略了:生活的宁静,简单的时刻有时是最美丽的。故选D。

52.考查名词。A.touch接触,联系;B.sight视力,景象;C.control控制;D.hope希望。在他们的位置上,沉默使我们都知道,但有时却忽略了:生活的宁静,简单的时刻有时是最美丽的。losesightof忽略

,不再看见,故选B。53.考查名词。A.connection连接,关系;B.imagination想象;C.exploration探索;D.prediction预测。在这些平静的时刻,我发现了与自然和我丈夫的联系。connectionwith与……的

关系,故选A。54.考查介词。A.against反对;B.with和……一起;C.beyond在……之上,超过;D.about关于。我发现了一个提醒:在电脑和我们快节奏生活的混乱之外还有一个世界。故选C。55.考查名词。A.chaos混浊;B.values价值观;C.m

ess混乱;D.quality质量。我发现了一个提醒:在电脑和我们快节奏生活的混浊之外还有一个世界。故选A。56.考查短语。A.Inaddition另外,此外;B.Inshort总之,简而言之;C.Afterall终究,毕竟;D.Aboveall首先,最重要的是。最重要的是,我

被提醒,在这些安静的时刻,我们能够听到最重要的声音:我们自己的声音。故选D。57.考查动词。A.avoids避免;B.desires想要;要求;希望得到…;C.transfers转移;D.spells拼写。我们的世界渴望持续的关注和参与。故选B。58.

考查动词。A.opposed反对;B.limited限制;C.entitled给……权利;D.addicted沉迷。我们变得如此沉迷于不断地联系和与他人交往,以至于我们没有意识到对我们的幸福至关重要的东西:我们内心的声音。故选D。59.考查形容词。A.

glorious光荣的;B.unique独一无二的;C.crucial重要的,决定性的;D.superior上级的,优秀的。我们变得如此沉迷于不断地联系和与他人交往,以至于我们没有意识到对我们的幸福至关重

要的东西:我们内心的声音。故选C。60.考查动词。A.remains仍然,逗留;B.tends倾向;C.appears出现;D.deserves应受,应得。让生活中的平静时刻提醒你,你内心的声音值得被倾听。故选D。

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