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蓉城名校联盟2020〜2021学年度下期高2019级期末联考英语考试时间120分钟,满分150分注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上将自己的学校、姓名、班级、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写清楚,考生考试条形码由监考老师粘贴在答题卡上的“条形
码粘贴处”。2.选择题使用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上对应题目标号的位置上,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后再填涂其它答案;非选择题用0.5毫米黑色签字笔在答题卡的对应区域内作答,超出答题区域答题的答案无效;在草稿纸上、试卷上答题无效。3.考试结束后由
监考老师将答题卡收回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Whydidthemanbuytheshoes?A.Theyfitperfectly.B.Theywereonsale.C.Theywerethelateststyle.2.Whata
rethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thepriceforthetickets.B.Theirplansfortheday.C.Goingtotheconcert.3.Whenwillthewomanhandinherbookreport?A.OnT
uesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.4.Howwillthemanprobablymakethereservation?A.Online.B.Inperson.C.Byphone.5.Whatarethespeak
ersmainlytalkingabout?A.Wheretohangthepainting.B.Howtoarrangethesofas.C.Whentopaintthediningroom.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。听第6段材
料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanseemtofocuson?A.Interestingbackgrounds.B.Photographsofpeople.C.Detailsinlife.7.Howdoesthewomanfeeltowa
rdtheman?A.Sheadmireshistalent.B.Sheisthankfulforhiswork.C.Sheissorryforoverlookinghimbefore.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers
?A.Inaclassroom.B.Athome.C.Inanoffice.9.Wheredidthewomanspendhervacation?A.Inabigcity.B.Inasmalltown.C.Onafarm.10.Howdidthewomangettoherdesti
nationfromtheairport?A.Bybus.B.Bytruck.C.Bytrain.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthewomanneedanewbook?A.She’sgoingonaholiday.B.
Shewantssomethingforherdaughter.C.Shehasn’treadanythingforawhile.12.HowdoesthemandescribeStephenKingnovels?A.Fantastic.B.Mysterious.C.Darkandscary.
13.Whichauthorhasthewoman’ssonread?A.J.K.Rowling.B.StephenKing.C.RoaldDahl.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeaker
s?A.Bossandemployee.B.Professorandstudent.C.Advisorandcustomer.15.Whatmightthedatebetoday?A.December1st.B.Novembe
r15th.C.November1st.16.Whenwillthespeakersmeetnexttime?A.Thisafternoon.B.Tomorrow.C.Inoneweek.听第10段材料,
回答第17至20题。17.HowmanypoemsdidEmilyDickinsonwrite?A.Almost1800.B.About8000.C.Around800.18.WhatisspecialaboutEmilyDickinson’sp
oetry?A.Difficultwords.B.Shortlines.C.Nogrammar.19.Whywasn’tEmily’spoetrypublishedwhenshewasalive?A.Sh
ehiditinherroom.B.Hersisterkeptit.C.Itwasnotconsideredtobegood.20.WhatcanbesaidaboutEmilyDickinson?A.Shewasmysterious.B.Shew
asverysociable.C.Shewaswelleducatedatschool.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)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。AAwalkthroughUK’sfamousparksandgardensisagentlerwaytosoakup(充分体验)thecountry’satmosphere.•SheffieldBotanicalGardensTheSheff
ieldBotanicalGardensaresituatedoffEcclesallRoadinSheffield,England,with5,000speciesofplantson19acresofland.Notablestructuresarethe
maingateway,thesouthentrancelodgeandabearpitcontainingan8-foot-tallsteelstatueofanAmericanBlackBearcalledRoberttheBear.Hours:Mon—Fri8a.m.
—4p.m.;Sat—Sun10a.m.—4p.m.•KensingtonGardensKensingtonGardensaresharedbytheCityofWestminsterandtheRoyalBoroughofKensingtonandChe
lsea,andsitimmediatelytothewestofHydePark,inwesterncentralLondon.TheopenspacesofKensingtonGardens,HydePark,GreenParkandS
t.James’sParkformanalmostcontinuous“greenlung”intheheartofLondon.Hours:Mon—Sun6a.m.—7:45p.m.•TattonParkTattonParkisownedbytheNationa
lTrust,whichadministersitjointlywithCheshireEastCouncil.Since1999,ithashostedNorthWestEngland’sannualRoyalHo
rticultural(园艺的)Societyflowershow.Hours:MonClosed;Tue—Sun10a.m.—5p.m.•GlasgowBotanicGardensThebotanicalgardenfeaturesseveralglasshouses,themostno
tableofwhichistheKibblePalace.TheGardenshasawidevarietyoftemperateandtropicalflora,anherbgarden,achronologica
lbedwithplantsarrangedaccordingtotheirintroductiontoScotland,theUK’snationalcollectionoftreefernsandaworldrosegardenofficiallyopenedin2003by
PrincessTomohitoofMikasa.Hours:Mon—Sun7a.m.—6p.m.21.WhattimecanwevisittheSheffieldBotanicalGardensonSundays?A.8:30a.m.B.9:30a.m.C.12:30p.m.D.16
:30p.m.22.WhatisspecialaboutKensingtonGardens?A.Theycanbevisitedatanytime.B.TheyareownedbytheNationalTrust.C.ItsstatueofRoberttheBear
isworldfamous.D.Theyareconsidereda“greenlung”,intheheartofLondon.23.WhatcanvisitorsdoinGlasgowBotanicGardens?A.Enjoyavarietyofroses.B.Gohun
tingintropicalforests.C.Visitsomepalacesownedbytheroyalfamily.D.VisitanherbgardenopenedbyPrincessTomohitoofMikasa.BAcri
sishasthepowertobringpeoplecloser.Iencounteredthefirstcrisisinmylifesixyearsagowhenmyfatherwasdiagnosedwithdeme
ntia(痴呆),whichchangedeverythingovernight.Watchingmyfatherstruggletoperformroutinetasksbrokemyheart.Hehadbecomeachildwhoneeded
round-the-clockassistanceforeverydayactivities.Welearnedthatthebestwaytodealwithhimwaswithpatienceandaffection.Suddenly,Iwasforcedto
growup.Livingwiththerealityofmyfather’sillnesshelpedmediscovertheextentoftheloveIfeltforhim.Iwasincreasinglygratefulforall
hehaddonetogiveusacomfortablelifeandagoodupbringing.Myfather’sdeterminationtofightbackwasinspiringandgavemethecouragetosupp
orthiminthisnewjourney.Ourfamilystartedplanningmoreactivitiestogether—Sundayswerenowsetasideforadriveanddinneratarestaurant.Theywerespecialtohima
ndgavehimgreatjoy.Itwasalsoatimeofself-discovery—IfoundmyselftestedindifferentwaysandfoundstrongabilitiestolastandrestoreIdidn’tknow
Ihad.Irealizedthesewerequalitiescomingfromhim.ByMarch,thegovernmentannouncedtheordertostayathome.Iwasanxiousthathewouldgetres
tlessifrestrictedathome,butwhenweexplainedthereasontohim,heunderstood.Thereisalessonforallofushere—ifapatientlik
ehimcanstayindoors,wecantoo.Thereislittleelsemoreimportantthanourhealth.Stayhome,staysafe.24.Whatmakestheauthorheart-broken?A.Round-the-clockassist
anceforhisfather.B.Hisfather’sgreatdifficultywithlife.C.Hisfamily’sfinancialcrisis.D.Hisfather’sactivities.25.Whatcanweknowabouttheaut
horfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Hewassixyearsoldwhenhisfatherwasdiagnosedwithdementia.B.Hewasn’tgratefulforhisfathe
runtilhisfatherfellill.C.Hisfather’sillnessmadehimgrown-up.D.Heistheonlychildinhisfamily.26.Whatistheli
feofhisfatherlike,aftersufferingfromdementia?A.Morelovefromfamily.B.Riskofdyingquickly.C.Lossoffamilystatus.D.Inabilitytowalk.27.W
hichwordscanbestdescribetheauthor’sfather?A.Sensitiveandmoody.B.Hardworkingandselfless.C.Unfortunateandpanicked.D.Optimisticandunderstanding.CS
harksarenowattheedgeofextinction.Numbersofoceanicsharkshavedeclinedbyanalarming71percentoverthepast50years,accordingtoresearc
hpublishedinNatureonJan27.“Suchsteep(急剧的)declinesareshockingeventoexperts,especiallywhencomparedtola
ndanimalstatistics,”SonjaFordhamatSharkAdvocatesInternational,aUS-basednonprofit,toldNewScientistmagazine.Thisalarming
datamaybeanunderestimateofrealityduetounreportedfishcatches,NathanPacoureau,thestudyresearcher,noted.T
hestudyanalyzed31species;24nowriskextinction,andthreesharkspeciesarenowclassifiedascriticallyendangered,includingtheoceanicwhite-tipshark(远洋白鳍鲨)andgr
eathammerhead(锤头鲨).Thestudyfoundthedeclinehitthelargestspeciesfirstbeforeimpactingsmalleronesovertime,ac
cordingtotheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN).Italsorevealedthatsharkfinningandfishingworldwidehavedr
iventhedecline.“TheIndianOceanistheworst.Thereisalmostno(fisheries)managementatall,”saidPacoureau.“Overfishingofsh
arksandraysendangersthehealthofentireoceanecosystemsaswellasfoodsecurityforsomecountries,”saidNicholasDulvy,aprofessorofSimonFraserUniversityinBrit
ishColumbia,Canada.Theresearchersarecallingonimmediateactiontosecureabrighterfutureforthese“extraordinary,irreplaceableanimals”,accordi
ngtotheBBC.Althoughthesituationlooksgloomy(令人沮丧的),thefutureofsharksisnotdoomed(劫数难逃的)yet.Twenty-fivespecieshaverecovered,dueto
long-termconservationcampaignsinthepastdecades.Acoupleofsharkspecies,includingthegreatwhite,havestartedto
recoverthroughscience-basedfishinglimits,Fordhamsaid.Theseexamples“providelivingproofthattheworldcanset,andmeet,ambitiousbiodiversityta
rgets”,JaneSmart,globaldirectoroftheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature,saidinastatement.28.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph1?
A.Sharksareraisedfortheirmeat.B.Sharksarenearlygoingextinct.C.Sharkswerewellprotected50yearsago.D.Humanactivitieswillmakethemextinc
tquickly.29.Whatcausessharkstobecomefewermostly?A.Climatechange.B.Waterpollution.C.Oceanaccidents.D.Fishingpr
essure.30.Whatattitudedoestheauthorholdtothesharks’future?A.Optimistic.B.Unconcerned.C.Worried.D.Pessimistic.
31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThreattotheSurvivalofSharksB.EffectofHumanActivitiesonSharksC.ResearchonExtinctionofSharksD.MeasurestoProt
ectSharksDHowdidlifecomeaboutonEarth?Diditappearinaflashoflight?Well,notexactly.AstudypublishedinthejournalNatureCommuni
cationsinMarchshowsthatlightningmayhaveplayedasignificantroleinthecreationoflifeonEarth.Whenlightninghitssand,soilorstone,itmeltsthemateri
alsintoaglassymaterialcalledfulgurite(闪电熔岩).Whenagroupofresearchersexaminedaparticularfulgurite,theyfoundathick,tree-root-
likestructureextendingdownaboutafootandahalf(about0.46meters).“(Itwas)justentirelymadeofglassand(had),like,burnedsoilont
heoutsideofit,”saidBenjaminHess,studyauthorandgraduatestudentatYaleUniversity,US.ButwhatHessandhiscolleaguesattheUni
versityofLeeds,UK,foundinsidethefulguritewasevenmoreimpressive.AccordingtoScienceNews,“ByfiringX-raysandelectrons(电子)atthefulgurite,andobservingho
wthosebeams(光线)interactedwiththematerial,theresearcherswereabletodetectitscomposition.”Theydiscoveredthatthefulguritecontainedschreibersite
(磷铁石),aphosphorus(磷)mineralthatcanbedissolvedinwater.PhosphorusisessentialfortheformationofDNAandcellmembranes(薄膜),aswe
llastheformationofteethandbonesinhumans,accordingtothewebsitePhys.org.Ithaslongbeenthoughtthatmeteorites(陨石)wererespo
nsiblefordeliveringthiselementtoEarth.However,lifebeganbetween3.5to4.5billionyearsagowhenfewermeteoriteswereimpactingEarth,reportedCNN.Accordin
gtoMSN,HessandhiscolleaguesestimatedthatearlyEarthsawonetofivebillionlightningflasheseveryyear.Ofthose,anywher
efrom100millionto1billionwouldhavestruckthegroundannually,accountingforbetween110to11,000kgofphosphorusperyear.Whilethisisalargerange,“eventhelow
endisenoughtopotentiallyfuelthefirstlifeforms,andaquantitythatmayhaveeventuallyexceededmeteorstrikes”,MSNreported.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“si
gnificant”inparagraph1mean?A.importantB.impressiveC.attractiveD.interesting33.Whatcanweknowaboutfulgurite,accor
dingtothewebsitePhys.org?A.Itlookslikeatreeroot.B.Fulguritecanbedissolvedinwater.C.Itisessentialforth
eformationofDNA.D.Schreibersiteandphosphorusmineralcanbefoundinit.34.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toreport.B.Toexplain.C.Todiscuss.D.Tocompare.
35.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Entertainment.B.Health.C.Science.D.Education.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从所给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。Duetothepandemic,manytopUSuniversitieshaveintroducedtest-optionalpoliciesafterstandardtestssuchasGMAT,ACTandSATwerecanceled.3
6.It’syournon-standardizedperformance,or“softpower’’,thatmatterswhenapplyingforUSuniversities.Herearesometips
tomakeyoumorecompetitive.1.Putinacademiceffort37Writingapaperorattendingacademicseminars(研讨会)coulddemonstrate(证明)notonlyyourinterestorexpertiseiny
ourchosenarea,butalsoyourexperiences,whichwillhelpmatchyoutotherelevantprograms.2.38Internships(实习)helpyougainpractic
alexperienceandacquireknowledgethatyoucouldn’tlearninclass.Describeyourinternshipinyouressayorpersonalstatementtoconvincethea
dmissionsofficersofyourinterestandenthusiasmforaspecificfield.3.PerformvolunteeractivitiesVolunteerworkshows
yourkindnessandconsiderationforthegreatercommunity.Describeyourexperiencesinanessayorpersonalstatementtopresentyoursenseo
fleadership,creativityandvision(视野).39Sosparesometimetovolunteerinprogramssuchasassistingtheelderlyinseniorcarefacilitiesorhelpingstray(流浪的)animals.A
llinall,socialpracticeshowsyourtalentandpotential.Keepyourtargetmajorinmindwhenresearchingorselectingan
internshiporvolunteerorganization.40A.GainworkexperienceB.ImproveleadershipabilityC.Yourtestresultswilldeci
deyourfuture.D.Researchtopicsrelatedtoyourchosenmajor.E.Buttheseexaminationresultsdon’tshowyouroverallabilities.F.The
admissionsofficersarealwayslookingforstudentswithsuchqualities.G.Asaresult,you’remorelikelytoreceiveanofferfromyourdreamuniversity.第三部分语言知识运用(
共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。DespitethefactIhadnevertraveledanywherealonebefore,Itoldvague(模糊的)plan
stomyparentsaboutgoingaroundEurope.ThenI41theroad,carryingabackpackwitharandom(随意的)selectionofT-shirtsinside,and42$100inthe
pocket.Inthelastminute,anideaflashedthroughmymind.Ithrewina43.AsItraveledsouththroughthegreatEuropeancitiesofParis,BarcelonaandMadrid,notty
pically44theabundance(大量)offields,Icould45moneybycamping.InMadrid,Istillrememberexploringaroundanartmuseumandeatingmore46cheesesandwiches.ThenIboar
dedatrainand47southagain,thistimeto48,ahistoriccitythat’shometothe49AlhambraPalace.ItwasonlyasGranada
’sstationapproachedinthegoldenlightofearlyeveningthatIrealizeditwasthestartofthe50,Nobankswouldbeopen,andonceagainIwas51cashoranywheretostay.Whathapp
enednextremainstillthisdayoneofthemost52thingsIhaveeverexperienced.WhenItoldayoungstudentIhadbeen53onthetrainaboutmytrouble,sh
einvitedmetostaywiththeSpanishpenpalsshewasvisitinginGranada.Shehadneverevenmetthembefore,butwhensheaskedifIcould54mytentintheirgarden,theyinstead
welcomedmeintotheirapartmentandofferedmeasofatosleepon.Notonlythat,but55thenextthreenights,theyfedme,boughtmebeers,actedasmytourguid
e,but56anyattempttopaythembackwhenthebanks57onmyfinaldayinthetown.NowI’mstill58bytheextentoftheirhospitality(好客).Overth
eyearssince,I’vetriedto59thesametoothers.Evenso,Ican’timagineIwouldeverleta24-year-oldversionofmeintomyhome,nottomention60.41.A.builtB.blockedC.chang
edD.hit42.A.barelyB.generallyC.hardlyD.partly43.A.backpackB.cardC.tentD.ticket44.A.knownforB.crowdedwithC.trueforD.comparedwith45.A.wasteB.saveC.
raiseD.borrow46.A.expensiveB.freshC.cheapD.cold47.A.leftB.headedC.crossedD.sent48.A.MadridB.FranceC.GranadaD.Alhambra49.A.impressiveB.unkn
ownC.differentD.previous50.A.journeyB.darknessC.performanceD.weekend51.A.withoutB.onC.aboutD.by52.A.painf
ulB.delightfulC.usefulD.successful53.A.arguingwithB.fightingwithC.chattingwithD.comparingwith54.A.takeupB.useupC.cutupD.s
etup55.A.untilB.exceptC.beforeD.for56.A.acceptedB.refusedC.demandedD.managed57.A.retoldB.renewedC.reopenedD.recycled58.A.ex
citedB.astonishedC.disappointedD.interested59.A.offerB.possessC.supplyD.find60.A.petsB.friendsC.acquaintancesD.strang
ers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。Worldleaders,representativesofinternationalor
ganizationsandexpertshavebeenmourningthedeathofChinesescientistYuanLongping61Saturdayafternoon,whoselifelongresearchinhigh-yieldrice62(var
iety)helpsfeedpeoplearoundtheworld.“Today,wemournthepassingofatruefoodhero.ChinesescientistYuanLongping63(save)milli
onsofpeoplefromhungerbydevelopingthefirsthybridricestrains,”theUNDepartmentofEconomicandSocialAffairstw
eeted.“Unfortunately,hepassedawaytodayat91duetoillness.64,hisspiritwithhismission65(end)hungerliveson,”itsaid.BorninBeijingi
n1930,Yuansucceededinbreedingtheworld’sfirsthigh-yieldhybridricestrainin1973.Withouthiscontribution,morepeople66(suffer)
fromhungerintheworld.67(spend)overfivedecadesinhybridriceresearch,Yuan,anacademician(院士)withtheChineseAcademyofEngineering,
hashelpedChinabecome68greatwonder—feedingnearlyone-fifthoftheworld’spopulationwith69(little)than9percen
toftheworld’stotalland.70(he)passingisnotonlysadnewstotheChinesepeople,butagreatlosstohumanity,saidShahzadAliMalik,CEOofGuardAgricultureResearchand
ServicesCo.,LtdinPakistan.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)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Walkingseveralmilesadayhasrec
entlybecameanimportantpartofmydailyschedule.ThemostimportantreasonIhadforstartingtowalkthisdistanceeverydayisthatwalkingisagoo
dexercise.Itwillhelpmelosesomeweightorkeepmefit.AnotherimportantpointisI’velongwantedtosetsuchagoalformyselfandbedisciplinedenoug
hforreachthatgoal.SoIfirsttriedwalkaquarterofamiledailyandgraduallyincreasedthedistance.ButperhapsIwalkeverydaysimplebecauseIenjoywa
lking.Icanwalkbymyselfandtakedelightedinthescenery,orIcanwalkwithmyfriendsandenjoyhiscompany.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,WorldTeensToday杂志提供了一个为期两周在英国学习英语的
课程,你对这个课程很感兴趣,但有些疑问。请你写信询问情况,内容包括:1.写信目的与参加意愿;2.欲知三周课程与费用;3.住宿与体育活动等情况。注意:1.词数100字左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。Deareditor,Yourssincerely,LiHua蓉城名校联盟2020
〜2021学年度下期高2019级期末联考英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力1〜5:BCCBA6〜10:CAACB11〜15:ACCBC16〜20:BABAA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)21〜23:CDA24〜27:BCAD28〜31:BDAC32〜35:ADBC第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)36〜40:EDAFG第三部分语言知识应用第一节完形填空41〜45:DACAB46〜50:
CBCAD51〜55:ABCDD56〜60:BCBAD第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.on62.varieties63.saved64.However65.toend66.wouldhavesuffered67.Havingspent68.a
69.less70.His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)Walkingseveralmilesadayhasrecentlybecameanimpo
rtantpartofmydailyschedule.ThemostimportantbecomereasonIhadforstartingtowalkthisdistanceeverydayisthatwalkingisagoodexercise.Itwillhelpmelosesomehav
eweightorkeepmefit.Anotherimportantpointis∧I’velongwantedtosetsuchagoalformyselfandbedisciplinedandthatenoughforreachthatgoal.SoIfirsttrie
dwalkaquarterofamiledailyandgraduallyincreasedthedistance.ButtowalkingperhapsIwalkeverydaysimplebecauseIenjoywalking.Icanwalkbymyselfandt
akedelightedinthescenery,simplydelightorIcanwalkwithmyfriendsandenjoyhiscompany.their第二节书面表达(满分25分)Dearedit
or,I’mwritinginresponsetoyourEnglishcourseadvertisedinWorldTeensTodaymagazine.I’minterestedinitandIwouldbegratefulifyoucouldprovideanyf
urtherinformation.Ihavesomethingtoaskabout.Firstofall,althoughthecoursefortwoweeksisoffered,woulditbepossibletosupplyathree-weekone?Ifso,Iwoul
dalsoliketoknowhowmuchthecoursewillcost.Secondly,willIstayonmyownwiththehostfamilyorwillIhavetostaywi
thotherstudents?Inaddition,afterclass,willyouorganizesportsactivities?I’dappreciateitifIcouldreceiveyourreplyasearlyaspossible.(11
2w)Yourssincerely,LiHua答案详析阅读理解A篇(CDA)21.C细节理解由SheffieldBotanicalGardens中hours部分可以得出答案。22.D细节理解由KensingtonGardens段落内容中最后一句可得出答案。23.A细节理解由GlasgowB
otanicGardens段落内容可得出答案。B篇(BCAD)24.B由第一自然段中“Watchingmyfatherstruggletoperformroutinetasksbrokemyheart.”可知正确答案,在父亲生病的情况下,看着父亲艰难地完成他日常的事情,
我的心都碎了。故B选项为正确答案。25.C由第一自然段内容Suddenly,Iwasforcedtogrowup.和第二自然段discovertheextentoftheloveIfeltforhim.Iwasincreasinglygratefulforallhehaddone可知,父亲的
病使他成熟了,懂事了。故选C。26.A由全文内容可知,父亲在得老年痴呆后,自己艰难地维持往常的生活。他们在家耐心照顾父亲,在周末增加了带给父亲快乐的外出活动。故父亲在生病后,得到了家庭中更多的爱。故选A。27.D由第一自然段中“Watchingmyfather
struggletoperformroutinetasksbrokemyheart.”和最后一个自然段中“Iwasanxiousthathewouldgetrestless(焦躁不安的)ifconfined(限制)athome,butwhenweexpla
inedthereasontohim,heunderstood.”可知父亲是乐观的,通情达理,善解人意的。故选D。C篇(BDAC)28.B由第一自然段第一句可得出答案。29.D文章中第二、三自然段说到了鲨鱼数量下降的几
种原因。在第一自然段中“Thisalarmingdatamaybeanunderestimateofrealityduetounreportedfishcatches.”和最后一段中“Acoupleofsharkspecies,includingthegreatwhite,havesta
rtedtorecoverthroughscience-basedfishinglimits,Fordhamsaid.”可知,过度捕鱼是使鲨鱼数量下降最多的。故选D。30.A由文章最后一段内容:Althoughthesituationlooksgloomy(令人沮丧的),thefut
ureofsharksisnotdoomed(劫数难逃的)yet.Twenty-fivespecieshaverecovered,duetolong-termconservationcampaignsinthepastdecades.Acoupleofsharkspeci
es,includingthegreatwhite,havestartedtorecoverthroughscience-basedfishinglimits,Fordhamsaid.可知,作者对藍鱼的未来持乐观的态度。31.C由全文内容可知,文章主要是研究濒临灭种的鲨鱼。其他选
项不全面。D篇(ADBC)32.A通过下文内容可知,今年3月发表在《自然通讯》(NatureCommunications)杂志上的一项研究表明,闪电可能在地球上生命的形成过程中发挥了重要作用。故选A。
33.D由第四段中“Theydiscoveredthatthefulguritecontainedschreibersite(磷铁石),aphosphorus(磷)mineralthatcanbedissolvedinwater.”可知硅酸盐、磷等矿物能够在fulgurite中被
找到。34.B文章第一段说到:今年3月发表在《自然通讯》(NatureCommunications)杂志上的一项研究表明,闪电可能在地球上生命的形成过程中发挥了重要作用。从第二自然段到第六自然段都在说明。所以,这篇文章的目的是为了说明。35.C根据全文可
知,文章说明闪电可能和生命物质有重大关联。故可能出自于科技。七选五(EDAFG)36.E.语义逻辑空前说到,由于疫情,在GMAT、ACT和SAT等标准考试被取消后,许多美国顶尖大学引入了可选考试政策。空后表明:在申请美国大
学时,真正重要的是你的非标准化表现,或“软实力”。E选项但是这些考试成绩并不能显示你的综合能力。承上启下。37.D语义逻辑及词汇重现D选项与下文中yourchosenarea,词汇复现。38.A小标题由小标题下面的内容:实习能让你获
得在课本上学习不到的知识和实践经验等内容可知,小标题应为A选项:获取工作经验。39.F语义逻辑及词汇重现F选项中suchqualities指代空前yoursenseofleadership,creativityandvision(视野).40.G总结前面的内容,有了以上的种种,那么,你更有可能
收到你梦想的大学的录取通知。语言知识应用第一节完形填空41.D根据上文ItoldvagueplanstomyparentsaboutgoingaroundEurope.和下文ItravelsouththroughthegreatEuropean
cities可知,作者接着就上路了。故选D。42.A根据下文bycamping和Nobankswouldbeopen可知,作者带钱很少,只有100美元。barely仅仅,勉强;几乎不,故选A。43.C根据下文mytentintheirgarden可知,他灵机一
动,带上一个帐篷。故选C。44.A根据上文thegreatEuropeancitiesofParis,BarcelonaandMadrid和下文theirabundanceoffields可知,后者不是前者为人所知的特点。故
选A。45.B根据下文bycamping可知,这样做是为了节省钱。故选B。46.C根据上文$100inthepocket和bycamping可知,吃东西也只能挑便宜的选。故选C。47.B根据上文Itraveledsouth和下文south
again可知,作者再次南下。故选B。48.C根据下文Granada’sstationapproached和shewasvisitinginGranada.可知,这次去的地点是Granada。故选C。49.A根据前文historic可知,AlhambraPalace是这个历史城市
的地标,其特点就只能是给人印象深刻。故选A。50.D根据后文Nobankswouldbeopen可知,只有周末银行不开门。故选D。51.A根据下文mytentintheirgarden和offeredmeasofa
tosleepon.可知,作者没有现金了,也没有地方可住。故选A。52.B根据下文另一个同行者的笔友提供住宿之地、吃的、喝的、还当向导等可知,这是最令人高兴的事情。故选B。53.C根据toldayoungstudentonthe
train和下文shewasvisitinginGranada可知,彼此通过交流而相识。故选C。54.Dmytentintheirgarden,theyinsteadwelcomedmeintotheirapartmentand
offeredmeasofatosleepon可知,作者本打算在花园支帐篷。故选D。55.D根据上下文不仅如此,而且长达随后三夜,他们都给予了各种帮助。故选D。56.B根据下文paythemback和前文逻辑词but可知,前面做了很多事,b
ut转折意味着后面的事他没有做。故选B。57.C根据上文企图还钱可知,银行又开门了。故选C。58.B根据后文Ican’timagineIwouldeverleta24-year-oldversionofm
eintomyhome可知,作者让一个自己的版本进家都不能想象,因此他对他们好客自然是感到惊讶。故选B。59.A滴水之恩当涌泉相报。因此作者把同样的做法传下去。故选A。60.D另一个自己版本都不能想象,更别提陌生人了。根据上文Shehadneverevenmetth
embefore和ayoungstudentonthetrain可知,此处只能是陌生人。故选D。第二节语法填空(单词拼写包括大小写都正确才给分)61.on介词。在具体的某一天的下午要用介词on。62.varieties名词单复数。“他在高产水稻的毕生研究”,高产水稻不止一种,应使用复数
。63.saved动词,时态。根据前文mournthepassing可知,袁老现已去世。故此处使用一般过去时,故填saved。64.However副词,转折关系。上文意“袁老去世”,下文意“精神永存”,故用however。65.
toend不定式作定语。missiontoendhunger终结饥饿的使命。66.wouldhavesuffered虚拟语气。Withouthiscontribution表示隐藏式虚拟条件句,与过去事实相反。67
.Havingspent非谓语作状语。与主语Yuan构成主动关系,且有时间状语overfivedecades。68.a冠词。wonder奇迹,为可数名词,前要用不定冠词a。69.less形容词比较级。根据后面tha
n可知,此处是lessthan,表示少于。70.His代词。根据后文passing作主语可知,此处考查名词的形容词性物主代词。第四部分写作第一节短文改错(错误标示符号与答案单词拼写都正确才给分)Walk
ingseveralmilesadayhasrecentlybecameanimportantpartofmydailyschedule.Themostimportantbecome(过去分词,hasbecome现在完成时)reasonIhadforstartin
gtowalkthisdistanceeverydayisthatwalkingisagoodexercise.Itwillhelpmelosesomehave(动词时态,用一般现在时)(名词,exercise作锻炼讲不可数)weightorkeepmefit.Anotherimpor
tantpointis∧I’velongwantedtosetsuchagoalformyselfandbedisciplinedand(连词,表承接关系)that(表语从句)enoughforreachthatgo
al.SoIfirsttriedwalkaquarterofamiledailyandgraduallyincreasedthedistance.Butto(非谓,enoughtodo)walking(try后接动名词,表示尝试;作宾语)perhapsIwal
keverydaysimplebecauseIenjoywalking.Icanwalkbymyselfandtakedelightedinthescenery,simply(形副,作状语)delight(宾语,takedelight)orIcanwal
kwithmyfriendsandenjoyhiscompany.their(代词,一致性)听力原文Text1W:Ilikeyourshoes,Cameron!Theylookcool.M:Thanks.Theyarealittl
esmall,butIcouldn’tresistbuyingthembecausetheywere25%off!YouknowhowmuchIloveagoodsale...(1)Text2M:Doyouwanttogotothe
concerttonight?W:Maybe.Ihavetobehomebymidnight,andIhavetostaywithinmybudget.(2)Text3M:Areyougoingtohandi
nyourbookreporttoday?It’sTuesdaytoday,youknow.W:Ihavetopreparefortheschooldebatetomorrow,sotheteacherallowedmetohanditinthedayafterto
morrow.(3)M:Oh,that’sright.Goodluckwiththedebate.Text4M:I’mtryingtomakeareservationfordinner,buttheInternetisn’tworking!W:Well,youdon’thavetomak
ethereservationonline.Youcouldalwayscalltherestaurant.M:Idid,butthelinewasbusy.I’lljuststopbyafterwork.(4)Text5M:Iwasthinkingaboutputting
thispaintinginthediningroom.W:Whydon’twehangitabovethetelevisioninthelivingroom?(5)There’saholeinthew
allthere,anditlooksawful.M:Goodidea.Nowwejusthavetofigureouthowtoarrangethesofas.Text6(第7题为推断题)W:Thesepicturesyou’vetakenarefantastic.Youreally
haveaneyefordetail.(6)Iespeciallyliketheoneyoutookofthebee.M:Thankyou.Itwasn’teasytogetnearenoughwithoutitflyingaway.W:T
rue,butittakesacertaintypeofpersontobeabletoappreciatethefinerthingsinlife.Mostpeoplefocusonthebackgroundinstead.M:Takingpicturesofnatureis
easy.Youdon’thavetolooktoohardforit.Iprefertotakepicturesofthethingsthatmostpeoplewouldoverlook.W:Icanseethatinthewiderangeofsubjectsyou’vechosen.
Text7M:Greattoseeyoubackinourclassroom.(8)Howwasyourvacation?Didyoustayathome?W:No,IwenttoNewYorkwithmymom.Itwaswonderful.
M:Oh,IloveNewYorkCity!Mysisterlivesthereandworksinanoffice.W:Well,wedidn’tspendanytimethere.MymomandIwereact
uallyinthenorthernpartoftheStateofNewYork.Iwasvisitingmyuncle.Helivesonafarm.(9)M:Really?HowfarisitfromNewYorkC
ity?W:Hisplaceisaboutsixhoursaway.M:Didyoutakeatrainthere?W:No.IflewintoBuffalo.Wewerehopingtotakeabusfromtheairpo
rttomyuncle’splace,buttherearen’tanybusesthatgotohisplace.Hehadtopickusupinhistruck.(10)Text8M:Iseeyou’reha
vingtroublepickingouttherightbook.Doyouneedanyrecommendations?W:Sure.I’mlookingforabooktotakewithmeonvacation.(11)M:Allright.Iseey
ou’reholdingaStephenKingnovel.Hisnovelsarequitedarkandscary.(12)Areyousureyouwanttoreadthat?W:Idon’tknow.Iuse
dtoreadhisearlierstuff.Ihaven’theardanythingaboutanyofhisnewernovels.M:Hmm.HaveyoueverheardofanauthornamedWilburSmith
?Hewritesfictionnovelsthatarebasedonhistoricaltimesandevents.W:Okay,thatsoundsperfectforme.I’malsolookingforsomethingfo
rmy13-year-oldson.HehasreadalltheRoaldDahlbooks,(13)soIthinkhemightbeinterestedinsomefantasynovels.M:ThenI
wouldrecommendJ.K.Rowling’sHarryPotterseries.They’regreat,evenforadults.W:Thankyousomuchforyourhelp.Text
9M:Hi,ProfessorReed.(14)W:Goodmorning,Michael.CanIhelpyouwithsomething?M:Yes.I’mplanningtoapplytograduateschool.Iwouldliketogetmymaster’sdegreein
nutrition.Ineedaletterofrecommendation,andIwouldbeverygratefulifyouwouldwriteoneforme.(14)W:Isee...Whenisthe
deadlineforyourapplication?M:ItisdueonDecember1st,ma’am.(15)W:Allright.Thankyouforaskingonemonthinadvance.(15)However,befor
eIcangetstarted,Ineedafewthingsfromyou.M:Ofcourse,ma’am.Justtellmewhatyouneed.W:Ineedacopyofallofyourclassesandgrades,alistofallthe
activitiesyouparticipatein,andacopyofoneoftheessaysthatyouwrotewhileyouwereinmyclass.M:Noproblematall.Icanbringallofthosetoyourofficethisafternoon.W
:Iwon’tbetherethisafternoon.Canyoudropitofftomorrowmorning?(16)M:Yes,ma’am.Ofcourse.(16)W:Allright.Icanprobablyhaveitbacktoyouwi
thinaweek.M:Thankyousomuch!Text10EmilyDickinsonisoneofthemostimportantandwell-knownAmericanwritersandyetalotofher
lifeisamystery.(20)Dickinsonwasaverygiftedpoetfromthe19thcentury.Shewrotealmost1800poems!(17)Herpoemsareveryunique.Sheusedshortlinesandrando
mlyspelledwords,alotofdashes,andusually,notitles.(18)Anotherinterestingfactaboutherworkisthatalmostallofthepoemsshewrotewerepublishedaftershed
ied.Nooneevenknewhowmuchshehadwritten,untilhersisterfoundallthepoemsinherroomafterEmilywasgone.(19)Emilywasveryclosetoherfamily,and
shelikedtostayinside.Shedidgotoschoolforafewyears,butbytheendofherlife,shewouldn’tevenleaveherroom.Shekeptintouchwithfriendsonlybywrit
ingletterstothem.Shenevergotmarried,andshelivedinherfamily’shomethroughoutherentirelife.Andyet,shecreatedsomeofthemostoriginalandcreative
poetryinAmericaforhertimeperiod—anditisstillconsideredtobesomeofthebestpoetryeverwritteninEnglish.EmilyDickinsonremainsaninteres
tingandmysteriousfigureinAmericanliterature,(20)andherpoemsaretheonlywindowswehaveintoherpersonality.