山东省济宁市曲阜市第一中学2019-2020学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷含答案

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高一英语期中测试题第一部分阅读理解(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。ATheBestIceRinks(溜冰场)inEuropeZeroDegrees,London,theUKTheM

aritimeMuseuminGreenwichhasopenedanicerinkthisyearforthefirsttime.It’soutsidetheQueen’sHouse(whereElizabethIIwasborn)andhasagrea

tviewoftheRiverThames,creatingawonderfulskatingexperience.It’salittlecheaperthancompetingmuseumicerinks,andlessbusy,too.Thereisnoneedtobookticketso

nline.Youcansimplyturnupandbuyticketsthere.Nexttotheoutdooricerinkthereisanindoorbarforthosewhosimplywishtowatch,andit’sopenuntill

ate.●Ticketprices:adultfrom£13.50,childfrom£6.75SkatingHeroes,HungaryBudapest’sCityParkicerinkopensdailyfromNo

vembertoFebruary:it’soneofthelargestandoldestopen-airrinksinEuropeanditisbeautiful.Itiseasilyreachedbytrainorsubway.Acaf

eservehotchocolate,wineandtraditionalchimneycakes.Ifyouarefortunate,youmayseesomeofBudapest’solderresidentsballroomdanc

ingontheice.●Ticketprices:adultfrom£3.50,childfreeBite-Size,PolandAmongtheoldtownhousesandshopsofWarsaw’sOldMarketPlaceisauniquePolishrink—shapedlike

abagel(面包圈).Skatersglidearoundastatueofthemermaid(美人鱼)whostandsforthecity.Onceyou’veburnedallthosecaloriesontheice,you’llbepleasedtoseethesquareispa

ckedwithWarsaw’sbestcooks,servingstreetfooduntillate.●Ticketprices:from£2Spikersuppa,NorwayItisagreatskatingrinkindowntownOslo.Forthebestskat

ing,youshouldgotherelateintheevening,asthekidsallheadhome—it’slituntil9pm,themusicwillplayandthehotchocolatewillflow.It’sfreeif

youbringyourownskates,oryoucanspend£13rentingapair.1.WhatcanwelearnaboutZeroDegreesfromthepassage?A.Itdoesn’tallowchildrentosk

atelate.B.ItisanewicerinksituatedinLondon.C.ItisthecheapesticerinkinEurope.D.Itiscrowdedandyouneedtob

ookticketsinadvance.2.WhatcanskatersdoattheSkatingHeroesicerink?A.Seeballroomdancingbysomelocalpeople.B.Seea

statueofabeautifulmermaid.C.Skateonthelargesticerinkintheworld.D.TastestreetfoodbythebestHungariancooks.3.

IfyougotoSpikersuppa,_____________.A.youshouldgotherebeforeitisdarkB.youmustpayatleast£2toenteritC.youcanskateforfreeifyoutakeyourown

skatesD.youcanonlygotherebytrainorsubwayBThisisastoryofapenguinthatswims5,000milestoabeachinBrazileveryyearinordertovisitthemanwhosavedhislife.It

soundslikesomethingoutofafairytale(童话故事),butit’strue!JoaoPereiradeSouzaisa71-year-oldretiredworkerandpart-tim

efisherman.HelivesinanislandvillagejustoutsideRiodeJaneiro,Brazil.Hefoundthesmallpenguinlyingonrocksathislocalbeachin2015.Thepenguinwasstarvingandc

overedinoil.Joaorescuedthepenguin,naminghimDinDin,cleanedtheoiloffhisfeathersandfedhimadailydietoffishtorebuildhisst

rength.WhenDinDinrecovered,Mr..deSouzasethimfreeintothesea,neverexpectingtoseehisnewfriendagain.Thelittleguywasn’tgonelongthough,andjus

tafewmonthslater,hewasbackatthesamebeach.HespottedJoaofishingandfollowedhimhome,stayingwithhimfortherestoftheyear.Amazingly,thiscyclehascontin

uedoverthepastfiveyears.EachyearDinDinspendsabouteightmonthswithJoaoandisbelievedtospendtherestofthetimebree

dingonthePatagoniacoastsofArgentinaandChile.“Ilovethepenguinlikehe’smyownchildandIbelievethepenguinlovesme,”JoaotoldGloboTV.“Nooneelseisall

owedtotouchhim.Heattacksthemiftheydo.Heliesonmylap,letsmegivehimshowers,allowsmetofeedhimfishandtopickhimup.”ProfessorKrajewski,abiologist

whointerviewedthefishermanforGloboTV,said:“Ihaveneverseenanythinglikethisbefore.IthinkthepenguinbelievesJoaois

partofhisfamilyandprobablyapenguinaswell.”4.WhatwasDinDinlikewhenJoaofoundhim?A.Hewashungryandweak.B

.Hewastrappedinoilandcouldn’tbreathe.C.Hecouldn’tfindhiswaybackhome.D.Hewasdyingonthecoast.5.WhathappenedafewmonthsafterJoaosavedDinDin?A.DinDinr

eturnedandspenttherestofhislifewithJoao.B.DinDinguidedJoaototheplacewherehebred.C.DinDinhelpedJoaowithfishingatthebeach.D.D

inDinreturnedandspentabouteightmonthsayearwithJoao.6.HowdoesJoaodescribetherelationshipbetweenhimselfandDinDin?A.Partners.B.Fis

hermanandprey.C.Fatherandchild.D.Animalandkeeper.7.WhydoesDinDinspendsomuchtimewithJoao,accordingtoProfessorKraj

ewski?A.BecauseheconsidersJoaoashisfamily.B.BecauseJoaohelpedhimtoliveinthesea.C.BecauseJoaocanprovidehim

withfoodandshelter.D.BecauseJoaocanhelphimraisehisbabies.CTheworld’soldestsweetshophasbeenputupforsaleinNorthYorkshireafteritsownerwante

dtobeelectedthecounty’snextpolicecommissioner(局长).ThePatleyBridgestorewasfoundedin1827andsimplycalledTheO

ldestSweetShopintheWorld.Ithasbeenrunbyone-timepoliceofficerKeithTordoffformorethan20years.Butnowtheformerofficerisset

toleavebehindhisold-fashionedsweetjars.And,ifpolicearequitedifferentfromsweets,the63-year-oldofficerisconvinc

edthathecanbeequallyeffectiveleadingtheemergencyservices.“I’veaproventrackrecord(可靠的工作业绩)insucceedingandcompletingatthethingsIsetouttodo,”

hetoldTheIndependent.“Iknowfirst-handaboutpolicingandfirst-handaboutmanagingsuccessfulorganisations,whicharetheexactqualitiesneede

d.”“It’snotbeenaneasydecisiontomake,”saidMr.Tordoff.“Runningthisshophasbeenajoy.MyparentsbroughtmehereforsweetswhenIwasaboy,so

gettingthechancetobuyitandthenrunitwithmywifeandoursonwasadreamthathadcometrue.”“Peoplearefascinatedbyit.Andwhywouldn’ttheybe?W

ealllovesweets,don’twe?Igivetalksaboutsweetsinmysparetime.I’malwaysaskedwhatourmostpopularkindis.Andtheans

wer?Rhubarbandcustard,”hesays.“Yousee,youthinkthey’reold-fashioned,butwhathappensisthatgrandparentscomein,buytheirgrandchildre

nwhattheyusedtohavethemselves,andthenthekidsfallinlovewiththem,too.”It’sthesamewithchocolatemiceandpeardrops,too,apparently.Hehopest

oselltheshop—whichwasrecognizedin2014byGuinnessWorldRecords—for£399,000.8.WhatdoesKeithTordoffplantodo?A.Sellthesweetsinhisshopatadiscou

nt.B.Makehissweetshopthelongestrunningone.C.Changehiscareerandrunforpolicechief.D.Closehissweetshopand

donatethesweetstocharity.9.WhatisKeithTordoff’sfeelingaboutthethingheplanstodo?A.Heconsidershimselftobewellqualifiedforthenewjob.B

.Heisterrifiedthathisshopwillbeclosed.C.Hethinksitisveryeasytoleavethethingsheisdoingnowbehind.D.Hebelieveshe

willmakeafortunebysellinghisshop.10.WhatdoweknowaboutthePatleyBridgeshopfromthepassage?A.Itsellssweetsthatareveryfashionable.B.Ithasaverylonghisto

ry.C.Itspresentownerdoesn’tlikeitmuch.D.Itstandsinthewayofitsowner.11.WhatdochildrenthinkofthesweetssoldinPatleyBridge?A.Theyare

onlyattractedbytheircolors.B.Theylikethesweetsjustliketheirgrandparents.C.Theyrefusetohaveatasteofthem.D.Theythi

nkthereareveryfewkindsofsweets.DNineyearsago,whentheclosestandlargestfullmoonfellonMarch19,2011,manypeopleusedtheterm,“supermoon”,whichwehadnev

erheardbefore.In2012,weheardthistermagaintodescribetheyear’sclosestfullmoononMay6,2012.Supermoonsalsoappearedin2013,2014,201

5,2017and2019.Whatdoes“supermoon”meanexactly?AndhowspecialwastheMarch19,2011supermoon?Theword“supermoon”didn’tcomefromastronomy.Instead,itca

mefromastrology(占星学).In1979,astrologerRichardNolledefineditasaneworfullmoonwhichoccursatornearitsclosestpointtotheearthinitsorb

it.Inshort,theearth,moonandsunareallinaline,withthemoonatitsnearestpointtotheearth.AndthefullmoonofMarch19,2011w

asthelargestmoonofthatyear.This“supermoon”wasatperigee(近地点)—itsclosestpointtotheearthinitsorbit.Itwasbigg

erandbrighterthanotherfullmoonsof2011.Astronomerscallthissortofclosefullmoonaperigeefullmoon.Thatdoesn’tsoundveryspecial,do

esit?Infact,theMarch2011fullmoonlinedupmuchmorecloselywithperigeethanNolle’soriginaldefinition.Butwereyouabletonot

icewithyoureyesalonethatthisfullmoonwasbiggerorbrighterthanusual?Astronomerssaidno.Butitwasfuntostandoutsid

eunderthisfullmoonandknowthatthemoonwascloserthanever.In2019,therewerethreesupermoons.Thefirstsupermoonof2019wastheSuperBloodWolfMoononJan

uary21,whichoccurredwithatotallunareclipse(月全食)atthesametime,alsoknownasa“bloodmoon”.Thesecondsupermoonof2019wason

February19,alsocalledtheSnowMoon,whichwastheclosestfullmoonoftheyear.Thethirdandfinalsupermoonof2019,knownb

yNativeAmericansastheWormMoon,occurredonMarch21.Itfellonthedayofthevernalequinox(春分),whichsignalstheendofwinterandthebeginningofspring.12.Whattypeo

fmoonisa“supermoon”?A.Afullmoon.B.Anewmoon.C.Afullmoonatperigee.D.Anyfullmoonin2011.13.Whatdoweknowaboutthesupermoo

nofMarch2011?A.Itwasthefirstfullmoonin2011.B.Itwasintheclosestorbittothesun.C.Itwasbrighterthananyotherfullmoonin2011.D.Itwasatit

sfurthestpointfromtheearth.14.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentencesinthefifthparagraphaboutasupermoonandanordinar

yfullmoon?A.Theycanappearintheskyatthesametime.B.Onlyastronomerscanseethem.C.Thesupermoonisaslargeasanordinaryfullmoon.D.Peoplecan’ttellthediffere

ncebetweenthemwiththenakedeye.15.Thethirdsupermoonof2019__________.A.wascalledtheSuperBloodWolfMoonB.wastheclosestfullmoonoftheyearC.wasfound

byNativeAmericansfirstD.occurredonthedayofthevernalequinox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。FatherC

hristmasmightbeusedtomakingmiracleseachandeveryyear,buthemayfailtomakedreamscometrueforsomeofBritain’schildreninrecent

years.16Accordingtoasurveyofchildren’swishlists,thetenthmostaskedforpresentwasforadad,whilethefirstw

asforababybrotherorsister.Thesurveyshowedthatchildrenaged3to12werehopingforexpensivepresentsincludingacar,atnumberf

our,andahouse,atnumberseven.17Thegiftsincludedchocolatesatnumbersixandastickofrockcandyatnumbernine.Atotalof17out

ofthetop50requestswereforunusualpets,includingelephantsanddonkeys.18iPhonesandiPadsbothappearedinthetop50mostdesiredChris

tmasgifts.19Thatisbecause“Dad”cameinatnumber10,while“Mum”onlymadeitinasthe23rdmostrequestedpresentontheirlittleones’lists.20Onec

hildaskedfortheactress,EvaLongoria.AndanotherchildwishedTaylorSwiftwouldcomeknockingonthedooronChristmasmorning.A.Thelatestele

ctronicsalsomadeastrongappearanceonthewishlists.B.Butthereweresomegiftsinthetoptenthatweremoreeasilyprovided.C.TheUK’smumsmig

htbealittleupset.D.That’sbecausechildren’sChristmaswishlistscontainmanygiftsnotalwaysreadilyavailable.E.“Mum”isthemoredesiredChristmasgiftcomparedt

o“Dad”.F.Unbelievably,somefamouspeoplewerealsoapopularchoiceasChristmasgifts.G.Britain’schildrenarenots

atisfiedwithChristmasgiftsfromFatherChristmas.第二部分语言运用(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。AnewcafecultureisforminginandaroundSanFrancisco,California.Agrowingnumberofcoffeehousestherearebanni

ngpapercups.21,theyareusingglasscontainersorcreating“bringyourown”cuppolicies.Themovementstartedamongne

ighborhoodcafesinaneffortto22waste.Nowitisgaining23fromlargebusinessesinthecity—andaroundthecountry.TheBlueBottlecoffeehous

ecompanyisstartingsmallwithplansto24usingpapercupsattwoofitsstoresin2020.Themoveispartofapromisetoproduce“zero25”bytheendoftheyea

r.26willhavetobringtheirowncupsorpaya(n)27US$3toUS$5forareusablecup.Theycankeepthecupor28ittogettheirmoneyback.Thecompany’sCEO,BryanM

eehan,saidthatthenewprogramwillhelp29thecompanyonhowtoexpand(扩展)itspolicynationwide.Hesaid,“Wemay30somebusiness,becausesomeofour

guestswon’tlikeit,butwe’repreparedforthat.”Largercoffeeandfast-foodbusinessesaroundtheU.S.arefeelingasenseofurg

encytobemoreenvironmentally31.Today’spapercupsforhotdrinksarenotonlymadefrompaper,buttheyalsohaveplasticto32leaking(渗漏)

.Thismakesthemdifficulttorecycle.Itisunlikelythatlargenationalfoodanddrinkcompanieswillstopusingpapercups33oraskallcustomerstobringtheiro

wn.Sotheyare34othersolutions.StarbucksandMcDonald’shave35US$10milliontodevelopthe“recyclablecupofthef

uture”.Theresultisexpectedtoberecyclableandtobreakdownnaturally.21.A.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.OtherwiseD.Instead22.A.collectB.r

educeC.manageD.drop23.A.adviceB.directionC.supportD.information24.A.considerB.stopC.delayD.forgive25.

A.gasB.wasteC.powerD.energy26.A.WorkersB.EmployersC.CustomersD.Passengers27.A.formalB.personalC.additionalD.professional28.A.returnB.breakC.purchase

D.lend29.A.replaceB.noticeC.persuadeD.guide30.A.setB.createC.graspD.lose31.A.friendlyB.lovelyC.lonelyD.lively32.

A.enjoyB.practiceC.preventD.suggest33.A.graduallyB.completelyC.actuallyD.clearly34.A.holdingbackB.puttingawayC.lookingforD.bringingdown35.A.savedB

.earnedC.costD.paid第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面句子,根据单词首字母或汉语意思在空白处填入单词的正确形式。36.Studentsshouldshowr______fortheirteachers.37.Youshouldn’thave

missedthiso______.38.Wehavespentlargea______ofmoneyinbuildingthehouse.39.Theyoungpianistwasa______forhisexc

ellentperformance.40.Festivalshaveawider______oforigins.41.Theofficermadenor______tothereporter’squestion

s.42.Itisaneffectivea______tosolvingtheproblem.43.Itdoesh______toyoureyesreadinginthestronglight.44.Abuildingwasheldinm______ofthehero.45.Thework

ergetmedicalservicefreeofc______.46.Themethod______(证明)tobepractical.47.She’salwaysfullof______(活力).48.Heisproudofhischildren’s______(成就).49.Thenew

hospitalintroducedalotof______(设备).50.Youshouldseriously______(反思)onwhatyouaretodointhefuture.第三节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号

内单词的正确形式。51.______(move)bythismusic,hesaid,“Itwaslikeseeingcolorforthefirsttime.”52.Theyhadcastles______(build)allaroundEngland,andmadechange

stothelegalsystem.53.Avirtualchoirenablesthem______(add)theirvoicestothoseofotherindividualsandbecomepar

toftheglobalcommunity.54.TheUnitedKingdomhasalongandinterestinghistorytoexplore,______canhelpyouunderstandmuchmoreaboutthecountryanditstradition

s.55.Moreover,musicgavemehopeandasenseof______(satisfy).56.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemade______mucheasierf

orthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones.57.Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial,withbusinessestakingadvantage______thecelebrations.58.A

ftersingingsomesongs,thecompetitorsdancedontothegreenfield,______(wave)theirarmsintheairasiftheywereea

gles.59.Whenshesawthestone,shesaidto______(her),“thisstoneisadangertoanyonewhocomesdownthestreetafterd

ark.Iwillmoveitoutoftheway.”60.Lifeisprecious.Toapersonnothingismoreprecious______theirlife.第三部分写作(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。续写的词数应为150左右。MyfamilyhasalwayslovedgoingtoDisneyland.Soin2001,whenDisneyannouncedthattheywereopeningCalifornia

Adventure,itwasabigdeal.IrememberIwasonlysixyearsoldwhenIwentthereforthefirsttime.I’vebeentoldthatasachildIwasverynaughtyand

energetic,butalwayswell-meaning.TherewasjustthisjoyIgotfrommakingpeopleangry.ThisrelatestogoingtoCaliforniaAdventureforthefirs

ttimeeverwithmygrandmotheranditismyoldestmemorywithher.OnthisfinedayoffunandallthingsDisney,wereachedthepark’sFerriswheel,calledtheSunWheel(nowMickey

’sFunWheel).IfyoudonotknowwhattheSunWheelis,Icanbrieflyexplain;itisthemostterrifyingFerriswheelinallexistence.Why?Well,the

seatthatyousitin,while160feetintheair,slidesinwardandoutwardasthewheelrotates(翻滚).Ifyourockedithardenough,itco

uldalmostdoacomplete360-degreespin(旋转).Thiscreatesaterrifyingexperiencebecauseitislikea160-foot-tallswing.SoIstoodinthelinewithmyg

randmother,andneitherofushadanyideathatthiswasnotanordinaryFerriswheel.Afteralongwaititwasfinallyourturntorideit.Wesatinsid

e,begantoriseupandthat’swhenIdiscoveredtheride’sspecialfeature.Istartedwithslow,easyrockingandmygrandmotherbegantofearforherlife.Wor

riedwewouldfallout,sheaskedmetostop.ParagraphI:SinceIwasaverynaughtyboy,Irockeditharder...___________________

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_______________________________________ParagraphII:Buttomysurprise,mygrandmaactuallyenjoyedtheterrifyingexperiencewithme...__

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_______________________________________________________________________________参考答案1-5BACAD6-10CACAB11-15BCCDD16-20DBACF2

1-25DBCBB26-30CCADD31-35ACBCD36.respect37.opportunity38.amounts39.awarded40.range41.response42.approach43.harm44.memory45.charge46.proved/prove

s47.energy48.achievements49.equipment50.reflect51.Moved52.built53.toadd54.which55.satisfaction56.it57.of58.waving59.herself60.than写作(Onepossib

leversion)SinceIwasaverynaughtyboy,Irockeditharder.EachtimeIrockedharder,sheaskedmetostop.ButIwashavingto

omuchfunscaringherandswingingaround,sowhatdidIdo?Irockeditashardasmylittlebodycouldmanage.Itgottothepointthatmy

grandmotherwasyellingatthetopofherlungs,whilekickingandscreamingformetostop.Itwassomuchfun.TheridefinishedandIknewIwasgoingt

obeintrouble.Buttomysurprise,mygrandmaactuallyenjoyedtheterrifyingexperiencewithme.Iactuallydidn’tgetintrouble,butshevowedton

everrideitwithmeagain.Tothisday,mygrandmaandIstillrecallandlaughaboutourterrifyingSunWheelexperience.She'stoldmethatshealw

aysthinksbacktothatmomentwhenshethinksabouthowmuchIhavechangedsincethen,andIalwaysthinkbacktoitasafunexperiencewithherthatIwilln

everforget.答案解析第一部分第一节A篇【语篇导读】本文介绍了几个欧洲最好的滑冰场。11.B。细节理解题。根据ZeroDegrees,London,theUK部分的...anicerinkthisyearforthefirsttime.可知它是个新的滑冰场,故B正

确。A项文中没提;根据It’salittlecheaperthan...可知C错;根据Thereisnoneedtobookticketsonline.Youcansimplyturnupandbuyticketsthere.可知D错。2.A。细节理解题。根据SkatingHeroes

,Hungary部分的...youmayseesomeofBudapest’solderresidentsballroomdancingontheice.可知在这能欣赏老一辈在冰上跳广场舞,故A正确。根据...it’soneofthelargestandolde

stopen-airrinksinEurope...可知C错;其他两项表述是关于其他滑冰场的。3.C。细节理解题。根据Spikersuppa,Norway部分的It’sfreeifyoubringyourownskates...可知

如果你带着自己的滑冰鞋你可以在这里免费滑冰。B篇【语篇导读】本文讲述了一只小企鹅报恩的暖心小故事。整整5年,被搭救的小企鹅坚持每年游5000英里看望恩人!仿佛是童话故事变成了现实,让人心中荡起暖意。4

.A。细节理解题。根据第三段Thepenguinwasstarvingandcoveredinoil.可知这只小企鹅身上覆满了油,且因长时间未进食而显得非常虚弱,所以A项正确。5.D。细节理解题。根据第五段...hewasbackatthesamebeach.和第

六段EachyearDinDinspendsabouteightmonthswithJoao...可知这只小企鹅回到他身边,并且每年中有8个月的时间和Joao生活在一起,所以A项错误、D项正确;根据第六段...spendthere

stofthetimebreedingonthePatagoniacoastsofArgentinaandChile.可知这只小企鹅在一年中的剩余时间里在阿根廷和智利的巴塔哥尼亚海岸进行繁殖,并未提到它带着Joao去它繁殖的地方,所以B项错误;根据第二段

...part-timefisherman.可知Joao是一位渔民,但并未提到这只小企鹅帮Joao在海滩上钓鱼,所以C项错误。6.C。推理判断题。根据倒数第二段Ilovethepenguinlikehe’smyownchild...可知Joao把这只小企鹅当

成是自己的孩子一样对待,所以C项正确。7.A。细节理解题。根据最后一段IthinkthepenguinbelievesJoaoispartofhisfamilyandprobablyapenguinaswell.可知这只小企鹅把Joao当成了自己的家人,所以A项正确。C篇【语篇导读】坐

落在英国北约克郡的世界上最古老的糖果店要被主人出售了,因为它的现任主人要去竞选警察局长了。8.C。细节理解题。根据第一段...itsownerwantedtobeelectedthecounty’snextpolicec

ommissioner(局长).可知它的现任主人要去竞选警察局长了,故C正确。根据第一段的...hasbeenputupforsale...可知该店要出售,并不是要便宜卖出糖果也不是要关门,A、D错;根据第一段的Theworld’soldestsweetshop...和第二段的...hasbeen

runby...morethan20years.可知B项表述错。9.A。细节理解题。根据第二段的And,ifpolice...the63-year-oldofficerisconvincedthatheca

nbeequallyeffective...和第三段的...whicharetheexactqualitiesneeded.可知他对不卖糖果要转行当警察这件事感到完全能胜任,故A正确。根据第四段的“It’snotbeenaneasydecisiontomake,”...可知C错;B、D两项文中没提

。10.B。细节理解题。根据第二段的ThePatleyBridgestorewasfoundedin1827andsimplycalledTheOldestSweetShopintheWorld.可知B正确。根据第二段的...leavebehindhisold-fashionedsweet

jars.以及倒数第二段的...youthinkthey’reold-fashioned...可知A错;根据第四段的“Runningthisshophasbeenajoy...可知C、D错。11.B。细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的...andthen

thekidsfallinlovewiththem,too.可知就像他们祖父母一样,孩子们也很喜欢那里的糖果,故B正确。D篇【语篇导读】“近地点满月”(也被称作“超级月亮”)是指月亮位于其轨道(椭圆形)的近地点时恰逢满月,使得月亮要比平时更亮、

更大。但实际上我们通过肉眼却很难看出近地点满月与普通满月的区别。12.C。细节理解题。根据第三段...aneworfullmoonwhichoccursatornearitsclosestpointtotheearthinits

orbit.可知C项正确。根据占星家理查德·诺勒的定义:在月球轨道上最靠近地球的一点上的新月或满月被称作“超级月亮”。13.C。细节理解题。根据第四段Itwasbiggerandbrighterthanotherfullmoonsof2011.可知2011年的超级月亮比其他

月份的满月更大、更亮,故C项正确。14.D。推理判断题。根据画线句子的意思可知:根据天文学家所说,我们用肉眼无法区分“超级月亮”是否比平时的满月更大、更亮,故D项正确。15.D。细节理解题。根据最后一段Itf

ellonthedayofthevernalequinox(春分)...可知,2019年第三次超级月亮发生的时间恰恰在春分这一天。故选D。第二节【语篇导读】本文讲述了孩子们在圣诞节期望得到的圣诞礼物。其中一些礼物容易得到,而另一些礼物是不易得到的。16.D。因果关系。根据

前一句...buthemayfailtomakedreamscometrueforsomeofBritain’schildreninrecentyears.以及第二段...thetenthmostaskedforpresentwasforadad,whilethefirstwasfo

rababybrotherorsister.前面的failto和D选项中的notalwaysreadilyavailable相呼应。17.B。转折关系和承接关系。根据前一句...werehopingforexpen

sivepresents...可知孩子们希望得到贵重礼物,而后一句Thegiftsincludedchocolatesatnumbersixandastickofrockcandyatnumbernine.可知巧克力和棒棒糖是容易得到的礼物,再结合选项内容可知

B项正确。18.A。承接关系。下文提到的iPhones和iPads与A选项中的electronics相呼应,故选A。19.C。因果关系。根据本段后文内容可知“得到一个父亲”在心愿单中排名第十,而“得到一个母亲”在心愿单中排名第23,因此,妈妈们会有些沮丧。再结合选项内容可知C项正确。20.F。

承接关系。本段后文讲的是一些孩子的圣诞愿望是得到一些名人。结合选项内容可知F项正确。第二部分第一节【语篇导读】现在美国加利福尼亚正在兴起一种新的咖啡馆文化:为了减少垃圾,咖啡馆里正逐渐禁止使用一次性杯子,这些咖啡馆或者使用玻璃杯或者让顾客自己带杯子。2

1.D。相反(Instead),他们正在使用玻璃杯或者是推行“带着自己的杯子”的政策。22.B。这项运动开始于那些致力于减少(reduce)垃圾的街区咖啡馆。23.C。现在这种文化获得了旧金山甚至全国大企业的支持(support)。24.B。BlueBottle正在从小的计划开始,打算在20

20年在它的两个咖啡馆停止(stop)使用纸杯。根据上下文内容及上文的...coffeehousestherearebanningpapercups.可知此处填stop最合适。25.B。这项活动是在2020年年底产生“零垃圾(waste)”承诺的

一部分。根据上文Themovementstartedamongneighborhoodcafesinaneffortto42waste.也可知此处填waste。26.C。顾客(Customers)要带自己的杯子,或者支付

额外的(additional)3到5美元来使用可重复使用的杯子。27.C。解析见上题。28.A。他们可以留下杯子也可以把杯子还回去(return)把钱拿回来。29.D。该公司的CEO,BryanMeehan说这个新项目能帮助指导(guide)该公司在全国范围

内展开它的政策。20.D。他说:“我们可能会失去(lose)一些生意,因为一些顾客不会喜欢这个新政策,但是我们已经准备好了。”由下文...becausesomeofourguestswon’tlikeit...可知此处填lose。31.A。美国大一些的咖啡公司和快餐公司都有种要

保护生态环境(environmentallyfriendly)的迫切感。32.C。如今的纸杯不仅仅是用纸做的,而且为了防止(prevent)漏水,纸杯也使用塑料。33.B。那些大的国家饮食公司完全(completely)停止使用

不可回收杯子或者完全让顾客带杯子是不太可能的。34.C。所以他们正在寻找(lookingfor)新的解决方法。holdback阻止;putaway收好;bringdown降低。35.D。星巴克和麦当劳已经花了(pay)1千万美元来发展“未来的可回

收杯子”。

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