江西省智学联盟体202-2023学年高二上学期第一次联考英语试题 扫描版含解析

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�􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋􀪋号考名姓级班校学江西智学联盟体2024届高二联考英语命题学校:临川一中命题人:王齐锋邹丽萍陈梦婕审题人:楼圆玲(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前ꎬ考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、

准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上ꎮ并请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号ꎬ在规定的位置贴好条形码ꎮ2.回答选择题时ꎬ选出每小题答案后ꎬ用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑ꎮ如需改动ꎬ用橡皮擦干净后ꎬ再选涂其它答案标号ꎮ回答非选择题时ꎬ将答案写在答题卡上ꎬ写

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都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题ꎮ每段对话仅读一遍ꎮ1.HowdoesthemansuggestgoingtoIreland?A.Bycar.B.Byplane.C.Byferry.2.Whydoesthewomanmainl

ychatonWeChat?A.It􀆳snoiseless.B.It􀆳sfree.C.It􀆳sconvenient.3.WhatisPaulprobablydoingnow?A.Havingaholiday.B.Takingtests.C.Prepa

ringfortests.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acolleague.B.Anoffice.C.Ajob.5.Wheredoestheconve

rsationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Inthewoman􀆳soffice.C.Inahospital.第二节(共15小题ꎻ每小题1.5分ꎬ满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白ꎮ每段对话或独白后有几个小题ꎬ从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项ꎮ听每段

对话或独白前ꎬ你将有时间阅读各个小题ꎬ每小题5秒钟ꎻ听完后ꎬ各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间ꎮ每段对话或独白读两遍ꎮ听第6段材料ꎬ回答第6、7题ꎮ6.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Checkherforms.B.Fil

loutapplicationforms.C.Studyabroadtogether.7.Whichcountrywillthewomangoto?A.America.B.England.C.Canada.听第7段材料ꎬ回答第8、9题ꎮ8.Atwhattimewil

lthemanleaveforEdinburgh?A.8:35.B.10:00.C.10:30.9.Whatwillcostthreepounds?A.Transportingabicycle.B.Changingareservation.C.Travelingd

uringholidays.听第8段材料ꎬ回答第10至12题ꎮ10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman􀆳splace?A.It􀆳salittlesmall.B.It􀆳sbigenough.C.It􀆳

sinamess.11.HowlongwillthewomanstayinAsia?A.Fortwoweeks.B.Fortwomonths.C.Fortwoyears.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestth

ewomantake?A.Sixpairsofjeans.B.Araincoat.C.FiveT ̄shirts.听第9段材料ꎬ回答第13至16题ꎮ13.Wherewasthewomaninthefirstpicture?A.Behindherhouse.B.Inaschool.C.In

aforest.14.Whatwasthewomandoinginthesecondpicture?A.Shewasplayingwithadog.B.Shewasmakingsnowmen.C.Shewasclimbingmountains.15.

Whatwasthewoman􀆳sfavoriteseason?A.Spring.B.Autumn.C.Winter.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.SheisnowtravelinginAl

aska.B.ShespentherchildhoodinAlaska.C.ShepaintedsomepicturesinAlaska.听第10段材料ꎬ回答第17至20题ꎮ17.Whatcanpeopled

ointhe“GravityChair”?A.Experienceaspacewalk.B.Sleepinaspecialbed.C.Seearockettakeoff.18.Whatistheruleo

ftheprograms?A.Peoplehavetoeatfreeze ̄driedfood.B.Childrenunderninecan􀆳ttakepart.C.Peoplewhotakepartintheprogramsmustbuildarocket.

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ndathree ̄hourdrivenorthofPhuketliesanoldrainforest.OurJungle英语第3页(共8页)英语第4页(共8页)Camp􀆳sbamboohutsand

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ssfan.23.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Atextbook.B.Atravelbrochure.C.Abusinesswebsite.D.Afashionmagazine.BWriterLuXu

nisaculturalgiantofthe20thcenturyinChina.Hisinfluencegoesfarbeyondliteraturetotheworldofideasꎬartandevenpoli

tics.ZhouShuren(1881—1936)ꎬmorecommonlyknownbyhispennameLuXunꎬisoftencalled“thefatherofmodernChineseliteratur

e”.Hebelievedintheideaof“literatureasavehicleforamoralmessage”.Asacriticofthesocialproblemsoftheearly

20thcenturyꎬhewantedtoinspirehisfellowpeople.HisfamousworksincludeAMadman􀆳sDiaryꎬacriticalattackontraditionalvaluesꎬandTheTrueStoryofAhQꎬa

boutadaylaborerwhowishestoparticipateintherevolutionof1911withoutanyunderstanding.Theformerwasalsothefirstworktobewrittenentire

lyintheeverydaylanguagespokenbyordinarypeople.Hisstorieswroteabouttheuglysideofhumannatureandtransformedpeople􀆳smindsasaresult.Hiswr

itingdidnotcomeeasilyꎬwhichmightbedifferentfromwhatmanybelieveaboutwriters.Hisfriendsfinallypersuadedhimtowritein1918ꎬwhenthewordsꎬashe

laterputitꎬ“[did]notpouroutofmebut[had]tobesqueezed(挤)out”.Thereforeꎬheconsidered1918astheyearhesetoutasawriterꎬaccordingtoHowtheTrueStory

ofAhQWasWrittenintheSelectedWorksofLuXun.LuXun􀆳swritinghadalargeinfluencethroughoutChina.Foryearsꎬhisworkshavebeeninc

ludedinChinesetextbooks.TheLuXunLiteraturePrizeꎬamajorliteratureprizeinChinaꎬisnamedafterhim.Heisama

sterofironyꎬwhichmakeshisworksverydifficulttotranslate.Buttherehavebeenafewtranslatorswhohavesuccessfullydoneso.Thereforeꎬ

hisworkhavealsoreceivedattentioninternationally.Heisrespected“notonlyasanation ̄builderbutalsoꎬandperhapsmostimportantlyꎬas

thevoiceofthenation􀆳sconscience(良知).”24.WhatcanwelearnaboutLuXun􀆳sworksfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?A.TheTrueStoryofAhQ

waswrittentoattacktraditionalvalues.B.AMadman􀆳sDiarywaswrittenwiththehelpofhisfriends.C.Theyareoftensharpcriticismsonsocietalissues.D.Theym

adegreatimpactontraditionalChineseliterature.25.AccordingtoParagraph4ꎬhowwouldLuXunprobablydescribehiswriting?A.Di

fficult.B.Satisfactory.C.Easytounderstand.D.Helpfultohisfellowpeople.26.WhatmakesLuXun􀆳sworksdifficulttotranslate?A.T

helargenumberofcitations.B.Thecarefulchoiceofwords.C.Thesmartuseofirony.D.Theuseofphilosophicalideas.

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un􀆳slifestoriesandfamousworks.D.LuXun􀆳sworksandhisinfluence.COnelunchtimewhenIwasinthethirdgradewillstaywi

thmealways.Ihadbeenpickedtobetheprincessintheschoolplayꎬandforweeksmymotherhadpainstakinglyrehearsed(彩排)mylin

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lmymotherwhathadhappenedwhenIwenthomeforlunchthatday.Butshesensedmyuneaseꎬandinsteadofsuggestingwepractisemylinesꎬsh

easkedifIwantedtowalkinthegarden.Itwasalovelyspringdayandtherosevine(藤)wasturninggreen.Wecouldseeyellowdandelions(蒲公英)poppin

gthroughthegrassinbunches.Iwatchedmymothercasuallybenddownbyoneoftheclumps(花丛).“IthinkI􀆳mgoingtodigupallthes

eweeds(杂草)ꎬ”shesaid.“Fromnowonꎬwe􀆳llonlyhaverosesinthisgarden.”“ButIlikedandelions.”Iprotested.“Allflowersarebeautiful—evendandelions.”Mymotherlook

edatmeseriously.“Yesꎬeveryflowergivespleasureinitsownwayꎬdoesn􀆳tit?”sheaskedthoughtfully.“Andthatistrueofpeopletooꎬ

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utyouwillbeabeautifulnarratorꎬ”shesaidꎬremindingmeofhowmuchIlovedtoreadstoriesaloudtoher.“Thenarrator􀆳spartisasimpo

rtantasthepartoftheprincess.”OverthenextfewweeksꎬwithherconstantencouragementꎬIlearnedtotakeprideintherole.Lunchtimeswerespentreadingovermylinesandt

alkingaboutwhatIwouldwear.28.Whathappenedwhentheauthorandhermotherwerepractisingthelines?A.Hermothergotveryimpati

entwithher.B.Theauthorcouldn􀆳trememberthelines.C.Theauthorwasverynervous.D.Hermotherputgreateffortinhelp

ingher.英语第5页(共8页)英语第6页(共8页)29.Howdidtheteacherdealwiththeauthor􀆳sproblemofbeingnervousonstage?A.Shegavetheauthoranothertwodaysforpr

eparation.B.Sheaskedtheauthortochangeherpart.C.Shepersuadedtheauthortoquit.D.Shechangedthelinesoftheauthor􀆳srole.30.Whydidtheauthorprotestwhe

nhermothertriedtodigupalltheweedsinthegarden?A.Becausethedandelionstheauthorlovedwouldbedugup.B.Becausetheroseswou

ldberuinedcompletely.C.Becausetheauthorwantedtopractisethelinesatthattime.D.Becauseitwasharmfultotheenvironment.31.Whatcanwelearnfromt

helasttwoparagraphs?A.Theauthorcaredmoreaboutwhattowearintheplay.B.Theauthoronlypractisedthelinesduringlunchtimes.C.Theautho

rlikedthenewpartshegot.D.Theauthorgaveuptheroleintheend.DYoumayhaveheardthatthecoronaviruspandemicisover.ThisopinioniscommonandCOVID ̄19

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eꎬfoodandenergycrisesꎬextremeheatwavesandapoliticalsoapoperaintheUKgovernment.AndyettherearenowmoreconfirmedcasesofCOVID ̄19globallythantherewereata

nypointduringthefirsttwoyearsofthepandemicꎬastheBA.4andBA.5omicronsub ̄variants(亚变异型)spreadworldwideandcontributeto

theUK􀆳sfifthwaveofsurgingCOVID ̄19infections.Duetocutbacksinmasstestingꎬitisperhapsmoredifficultthanevertogetaclearpictureofthepandemic􀆳scu

rrentstatus.FortunatelyꎬtherandomizedtestingsurveyconductedbytheUK􀆳sofficialstatisticsagencycontinuestogiveapictureofth

ecountry􀆳sinfections—althoughwitharoughlynine ̄daytimelag(时间差)inwhichinfectionnumberscouldpeakꎬstabilizeorrisedramatical

lywithoutusknowing.Thewideroll ̄outofvaccinesinsomecountrieshasavoidedmanydeaths—20milliongloballyꎬaccordingtoonestudy.Butthevaccines􀆳protec

tionagainstthecoronavirushasneverbeen100percentꎬandasever ̄more ̄transmissiblevariantscontinuetocomeoutꎬincreasinginfectionnumbers

willalwaysmeanmoredeaths.COVID ̄19wastheunderlying(潜在的)causeof166deathsinEnglandandWalesintheweekending24Juneꎬthemostrecen

tofficialdataavailable.Manyquestionsaboutthevirusalsoremainꎬrangingfromthelong ̄termeffectsithasonourorganstotheimpactofcatchingitmultipletimes.N

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uabletoolsꎬweneedafullꎬdata ̄informedunderstandingofthecurrentstateofplay.32.Whatcontributestomoreconfirmedcase

snow?A.Fewerpeoplewearingmasks.B.Thelackofventilators.C.ThewidespreadofBA.4andBA.5omicron.D.Themoreadvancedmedicalequipment.33.Thesurveymadeb

ytheUK􀆳sofficialstatisticsis.A.accurateenoughtodealwiththepandemicB.nottellinguswhatishappeningnowC.fullofmistakesinthecountry􀆳sinfectio

nsD.thereasonforcutbacksinmasstesting34.What􀆳sthemainideaofparagraph4?A.Thewideroll ̄outofvaccinesha

scutdownthedeaths.B.Thereasonwhythevaccines􀆳protectionagainstthecoronavirusisnot100percent.C.Thelon

g ̄termeffectthevirushasonourorgans.D.Thecoronaviruspandemicisnotovernow.35.Howcanwebettercontroltheinfectionsaccording

tothelastparagraph?A.Bygettingmoredataofthecurrentpandemic.B.Byspendingmoremoneyonthevaccine.C.Bytestingmorepeop

lewheninfectionsoccur.D.Byhavinglargerlock ̄downs.第二节(共5小题ꎻ每小题2.5分ꎬ满分12.5分)SendaThank ̄YouNoteIfyou􀆳verecentlybeenhelpedinyourcareer

orpersonaldevelopmentbysomeoneꎬspendafewmomentsand36.Therespectꎬkindnessꎬandpersonaltouchwillcreatealastingpositivemar

kinyourfavorintherecipient􀆳s(接受者)mindꎬwhichcandonothingbuthelpyououtinthelongrun.ReadSomethingonTopicsYouPlanDon􀆳twasteyourtimeonsomefashi

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reatpublicspeakersontheinternetꎻ39ꎬandpracticespeakingasoftenaspossible.You􀆳lllearnagreatdealabouthowtopronounceandexpresswordstoin

fluenceothers.40Notonlywillthiscreateabetterimpressionofyouintheeyesofothersꎬyoumayalsocomeacrossimportantmaterialsthatyouthoughtwerelost.It􀆳salso

goodtostartadocumentfilingsystemwhenyoudothisꎬsoyoucanfindmaterialsquickly.A.CleanYourWorkAreaB.WorkonYourWritingSkillsC.don􀆳tforgettocallyour

parentsD.listentothespeechesthatreallyinspireyouE.Lookatwhatthemeetingagenda(议题)isF.sendthatpersonahandwrittennoteto

thankhimorherG.findresourcesthatarerelatedtoyourjobandfocusonthem第三部分语言运用(共两节ꎬ满分30分)第一节(共15小题ꎻ每小题1分ꎬ满分15分)Iwasparkedinfrontofthemallwip

ingoffmycar.Comingmywayfromacrosstheparkinglotwaswhatsocietywouldconsidera41.“Ihopehedoesn􀆳taskmeforanymoneyꎬ”Ithought.Hedidn􀆳t.Hecameands

atonthecurb(路缘)infrontofthebusstop.Hedidn􀆳tlooklikehecouldhaveenough42toevenridethebus.Afterafewmin

uteshespokeꎬ“That􀆳savery43car.”Hewasinragsbuthehadanairof44.Isaid“Thanks”andcontinuedwipingoffmycar.Hesattherequietly

asI45.“Doyouneedanyhelp?”Iasked.Heansweredinthree46butimpressivewordsthatIshallnever47.英语第7页(共8页)英语第8页(共8页)“Don􀆳tweall?”hes

aid.Iwas48highandmightyꎬsuccessfuland49ꎬaboveahomelessinthestreetꎬuntilthosethreewords50melikeashotgun.Don􀆳tweall?Ineededhelp.Maybenotfo

rabusfareoraplacetosleepꎬ51Ineededhelp.I52mywalletandgavehimnotonlyenoughforbusfareꎬbutenoughtogetawarmmealandshelterfortheday.Don􀆳tweall?Those

threelittlewordsstill53true.Nomatterhowmuchyouhaveꎬnomatterhowmuchyouhaveaccomplishedꎬyouneedhelptoo.Nomatterhow54yo

uhaveꎬnomatterhowloadedyouarewithproblemsꎬeven55moneyoraplacetosleepꎬyoucangivehelp.41.A.millionaireB.homelessC.reporterD.scientis

t42.A.moneyB.energyC.knowledgeD.patience43.A.uglyB.expensiveC.prettyD.dirty44.A.ignoranceB.wisdomC.responsibilityD.dignity45.A.signedB.smiledC.work

edD.waited46.A.beautifulB.thoughtfulC.powerfulD.simple47.A.forgetB.rememberC.careD.imagine48.A.flyingB.climbingC.

feelingD.moving49.A.concernedB.importantC.confusedD.depressed50.A.remindedB.taughtC.hitD.relieved51.A.butB.andC.soD.although52.A.searchedforB

.reachedinC.putawayD.setaside53.A.ringB.expressC.communicateD.cooperate54.A.successfulB.meanC.littleD

.bored55.A.forB.onC.beyondD.without第二节(共10小题ꎻ每小题1.5分ꎬ满分15分)StrugglingforabetterenvironmentWangTaoꎬ50ꎬ56(be)a“greenwoodpecker(啄木鸟)

”forthecityofBeijingfor16years.Byusingthenicknameꎬhe􀆳sreferringtothevolunteer ̄basedenvironmentalprotectionwork57(do)bythe

BeijingGreenWoodpeckerAssociationꎬanorganizationhefoundedin2006.Heviewsthe58(volunteer)asguardiansofthecity􀆳senvironmentꎬinthesamewayt

hatwoodpeckersusuallyarefortheforest.Wangstartedbyadmonishing(告诫)peoplewhospatonthegroundꎬadeedhe59(initial)f

eltshytospeakoutaboutꎬ60hewasdeterminedandꎬovertheyearsꎬhasinsistedondoingso.Hestarteddoingitoutofa61(person)dislikeofsuchimpoliteandunhygienic(不

卫生的)behaviorꎬandadesiretocontributefurthertosociety.PreviousmediareportshadhimrecallanincidentinMay2006ꎬ62hewaswa

nderinginTian􀆳anmenSquareꎬwithapackoftissuesinhandꎬand63(observe)thevisitors.Itwashisfirst ̄timeactingasaself ̄appointedvolunteer.Uponspotting64youngp

ostcardvendor(小贩)clearinghisthroatandspittingꎬherushedupandhandedoveratissueꎬaskingtheman65(wipe)the

phlegm(痰)upoffthefloor.第四部分写作(共两节ꎬ满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是历史爱好者俱乐部负责人李华ꎬ本周日将组织所有成员去参观故宫博物院ꎬ请你给交换生Eric写封邮件ꎬ告知活动的相关安排ꎮ内容包括:1.时间安排ꎻ2.参

观要求ꎻ3.写观后感受ꎮ注意:1.写作词数应为80左右ꎻ2.可以适当增加细节ꎬ以使行文连贯ꎮDearEricꎬYoursꎬLiHua第二节(满分25分)Awarmandsunnyafternoononaholidayꎬbirdsweresingingandflowerswerewavi

nginthebreeze.Thesunshinecastbeautifulshadowsamongtheleaves.Susanwassittingintheroomanddoingtheweaving(编织)taskhergrandmotherhadsetꎬabse

nt ̄minded.AgroupoflittlegirlscameuptoSusanfromoutsideꎬjumpingandtalkinghappily.RoseꎬherbestfriendꎬaskedSu

sanifshewouldliketoplayinthewoodswiththem.Susansighedandrefused.Afterallꎬshehadtofinishthejobfirst.Thegirlsarguedit

mustberathertiresometostayathomeonsuchagoodday.TheycommentedthatSusan􀆳sgrandmotherwastoostrict.AfterhearingthisꎬSusanbe

ntherhead.Astheydisappearedinthedistanceꎬshecouldpicturewhatwouldhappentotheselittlecrazycreatures.Howeverꎬherheartsank.She

wasthinkingofthecrown(皇冠)game—thegirl􀆳sfavorite.Shewassurethatshewouldbethequeenifshewerethere.Suddenlyꎬanideaflashe

dintohermind.PerhapstheremightbenoharmifshemovedthemarkGrandmotherhadputinthestocking(长筒袜).Afterawhileꎬshetoldhergrand

motherthatshehadmadeitꎬherheartbeatingwildly.Grandmotherwasshockedꎬbuttooktheworkꎬsurveyingitveryclosel

y.ThenlayinggreatstressoneachwordꎬshetoldSusanitwastrueꎬbecauseshehadcountedtwentyturnsfromthemark.Besidesꎬ

shebelievedSusanhadnevercheatedher.“Susanꎬgoandamuseyourselfasyoulikeꎬ”Grandmasaidꎬgentlypattingheronthehe

ad.Susan􀆳scheeksturnedredꎬbutsherushedoutandevenforgottosaythanks.ThegirlswereexcitedandsurprisedtoseeSusanjointheircompany.Soonꎬ

thewoodswereburstingwiththeelves􀆳(小精灵)laughter.NotamomentlaterꎬSusansatonthegrassꎬfeelingguilty.Shedidcheat.Whenhercompanionsranaboutenjoyi

ngthemselvesꎬSusanwishedshewereathomeadmittingherfault.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右ꎻ2.续写部分分为两段ꎬ每段的开头语已为你写好ꎮParagraph1:Finallyꎬtheexcitingmomentcamean

dallgirlsdecidedtomakeacrownofflowers.Paragraph2:Thegirlslookedatherwithsurprise.江西智学联盟体2024届高二联考英语参考答案及解析答案及详解听力答案:1~20:BBCAC;ACC

AC;ABACB;BABBC录音稿(Text1)W:We’reofftothecoastofIrelandinamonth'stime.M:Goingbycarandtheferryagain?W:Yes.M:Wouldn’titbebetterifyouflew?Youwouldn’tw

astesomuchtimegettingtowhereyou’regoing.(Text2)M:Ioftenchatwithfriendsbyphone.It’sconvenient.Butsometimeswetext,espe

ciallywhenit'sdifficulttotalkaloud,forinstanceifI'minthelibrary.Andyou?W:MostlyonWeChat.Anditdoesn’tcostanythingtopostmessages,whic

hisgreat.(Text3)M:Mary,Paulhassentusane-mail.W:Really?Whenwillhebebackforholiday?M:Hehasn’tmentionedit,buthesayshewillhavefinishe

dallthetestsbynextweekend.Rightnow,heisgettingreadyforthem.(Text4)W:Tracyisreallyahard-workingwoman.Theofficehasbeenrunninga

lotmoresmoothlysinceshejoinedtheteamM:Icouldn’tagreemore.Ithinkshe’sdoinganexcellentjob.(Text5)M:Hello,Mrs.White,whatcanIdoforyou?W

:Idon’tknowwhat’sthematterwithme.I’malwaysfeelingtired.I’musuallywornoutattheendoftheday.(Text6)W:Canyouhel

pmecheckthese?Theyneedtogooutthisafternoon.M:Sure.Aretheyforyourstudyabroadtrip?W:Yes.Ineedtogetallmyapplicationformsinthemailtoday.M:

Allright.Givemethechecklist.W:Hereyouare.M:OK.Let’ssee.Ur,you’regoingtoCanada?IthoughtitwasAmerica.W:Yeah.Ihavearelat

ivethere.Actually,IwantedtogotoOxfordUniversityinEngland,butIdidn’tpasstheexam.(Text7)W:Goodmorning.ThisisCityTr

ainTicketOffice.CanIhelpyou?M:Hi,I’mcallingtobookatrainticketfromLondontoEdinburgh,please.I’dliketoleavearoundteno’clockonT

uesdaymorning.W:Certainly,sir.IcanreserveaseatforyouonthetrainleavingforEdinburghattenthirty.Thecheapestfareiseighty-fivepounds.M:OK,I’dliketo

buythatticket,please.I’dalsoliketofindoutwhetherthere’sroomonthetrainforpassengerstotakebicycles.W:Yes,thereis,butit’llcostthreepound

smoretoreservespaceforyourbike.M:Well,thatwillbeOK.(Text8)M:Wow,Gina,itlookslikeastrongwindhityourplace.Lookatallthosethingshereandthere.A

reallofthemgoingtofitinthatbag?W:Hmm,I’mnotsure.Maybethebagisalittlesmall.ShouldIchangeitforabigenougho

ne?M:Well,let’sgothroughallthosethingsfirst...Oh.no.you’vegotsixpairsofjeanshere,and,wait,toomanyT-shirts!Andfivehats!Yo

u’reonlygoingfortwoweeks,nottwomonthsortwoyears.W:OK,I'lltaketwopairsofjeansandthreeT-shirtsandtwohats.How’sthat?M:Thathe

lpsabit.Areyoutakingaraincoat?ThesummercanbeprettywetinAsia.Araincoatisagoodidea.W:OK,I'llpackone.Hey,you’reusefultohavearou

nd.(Text9)M:Grandma,whatarethesepictures?W:ThesearepicturesofAlaska.M:That'swhereyougrewup,right?W:Th

at'sright,dear.IlivedthereuntilIwasnineteenyearsold.M:Isthatyouinthispicture?W:Yes,that’sme,andmysister

,Ruth,andourdog,Kusko.Thatwasoutbehindourhouse.M:Wow.Itlookscold.W:Yes,thatwasinthewinter,anditwascold.Itsnowedalot!Kuskojustlovedthesno

w.RuthandIandKuskousedtoplayinthesnowforhours.Andwemadesomegreatsnowmen.M:Isthatyouinthispicture,too?W:Yes,that’smeandRuthagain.Igu

esswewerebothinhighschoolthen.Wewereclimbinginthemountains.Weclimbedalotinthosedays.M:Butwhere'sthesnow?W:Itdoesn’ts

nowallthetimeinAlaska,youknow.Thatwasinthespringtime.M:Oh,wasspringyourfavoriteseason?W:Youknow,Iloveall

theseasons,butIthinkmyfavoriteseasonwasautumn.Theleavesintheforeststurninggold---Ialwayslovedthatsignofthechangingse

asonsM:Wow,Grandma,I’dliketogotoAlaskasometime.(Text10)M:SpaceCamp,Florida,whichisrightnexttoNASA’sf

amousKennedySpaceCenter,isaplacewherepeoplecangotolearnaboutspacetravel.Manyactivitiesareofferedtoprovidevisitorswiththe

excitementofbeinginspace.Oneofthemanyattractionsisthe“GravityChair”,whichletsyouseeexactlyhowdifficultw

alkinginspacereallyis!Thereisalsoaprojectwhichgivesyouthechancetobuildyourownrocketandseeittakeoff!Campprogramsareavailableforchildrenandadul

tswhowanttoexperienceanastronaut’slife.The“SpaceHabitat”isaplacewhereyoucaneatfreeze-driedfoodandsleepinaspecialbed,justlikearealastronaut

!Unfortunatelythough,childrenwhoareundernineyearsoldarenotallowedtotakepartintheseprogramswhichlastfiv

edays.Thecostforadultsis$875andthekids$550.Thereisafamilyticketpriceof$1,500.It’salittleexpensive,butitisreallyworthit.阅读理解【答案解析】这是一篇

应用文。介绍了旅游人喜欢的几个旅游目的地。21.A根据第一则广告中的NahmyaawasgivenaMichelinPlateforitssouthernThaidishes,可知答案为A。22.D根据第三则广告中的Goforgoldatthisfitnessresortinthei

sland’sjunglyheart.可知答案为D。23.B本文介绍了四个旅游爱好者的目的地,所以答案为B。24.C从“Asacriticofthesocialproblemsoftheearly20thcen

tury”可判断C正确。25.A从鲁迅自述的“[did]notpouroutofmebut[had]tobesqueezed(挤)out”可知,写作的过程非常艰难,这也是第四段要表达的主要观点。26.C从“H

eisamasterofirony,whichmakeshisworksverydifficulttotranslate”可知C正确,这也是他写作的一大特点。27.D文章开头和结尾主要陈述了鲁迅的影响力,中间部分主要介绍了他的作品,因

此选D。【答案解析】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了在准备学校一次戏剧的过程中所发生的事。28.D推理判断题。根据第二段的forweeksmymotherhadpainstakinglyrehearsed(彩排)mylineswithme可知,母亲和作者投入

了巨大的努力。29.B细节理解题。根据第三段的Sheexplainedthatshehadwrittenanarrator'sparttotheplay,andaskedmetoswitchroles可知,老

师要求我换个角色。30.A推理判断题。根据第五段的"ButIlikedandelions."Iprotested可知,作者喜欢的蒲公英将被母亲除掉,花园里只能留下玫瑰花,所以作者提出了抗议。31.C推理判断题。

根据倒数第二段的Ilearnedtotakeprideintherole可知,作者已经喜欢上了新的角色。【答案解析】本文是一篇议论文。很多人认为新冠疫情已经结束了,但事实并非如此。32.C细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知是BA.4andBA.5omic

ron导致了更多的新冠确诊病例。33.B推理判断题。根据第三段的althoughwitharoughlynine-daytimelag(时间滞差)inwhichinfectionnumberscouldpeak,stabilizeo

rrisedramaticallywithoutusknowing可知,现在关于疫情的调查数据时间上有一定的滞后性,不能如实地反映现在的疫情情况。34.D主旨大意题。第四段主要是提醒人们疫苗的保护作用并不是百分之百的,疫情并没有结束

。35.A推理判断题。根据最后一段的最后一句可知,为了更好地利用我们积累的经验去战胜疫情,我们还需要对现行疫情在基于完整数据基础上的了解。七选五【语篇导读】成功是需要许多细节方面的努力才能取得的,无论是在学业还是事业。36.F【解析】和标题呼应。37.G【解析】不要把时

间浪费在时尚杂志上,而应专注于和你的事业有关的事情上。38.E【解析】和标题中的preparesthinadvance呼应。39.D【解析】答案中的speeches和标题中的PublicSpeakingSkills呼应。40.A【解析】由段落的第一句N

otonlywillthiscreateabetterimpressionofyouintheeyesofothers,可推断。完形填空41.B由第四段的aboveahomelessinthestreet提示可知。42.A由上文的"Ihopehedoesn'taskmeforanymoney,

"可知。43.C由下文的Isaid"Thanks"可知这里是流浪汉对作者汽车的赞美之词。44.D他衣衫褴褛,但言语中有一种自尊的神情。45.C我说了声“谢谢”,继续擦我的车。46.D他用三句简单而深刻的话回答了我一辈

子也忘不了。47.A解析同上题。48.C我觉得自己高人一等,成功而重要,比街上的一个流浪汉还要重要,直到那三个字像猎枪一样击中了我。49.B解析同上题。50.C解析同上题。51.A这里考查转折关系。“我需要帮助。也许不是为了一张巴士车票或者一个睡觉的地方,但我

需要帮助。”52.B我把手伸进钱包里,不仅给了他足够的车费,还够他吃一顿热饭,住一天。考查动词词组。searchfor:寻找;reachin:伸手去拿;putaway:收好;setaside:把某物搁置一旁。53.A“这三个字听起来仍然是正确的”。考查动词词组

。ringtrue:给人以真实的印象。54.C无论你拥有的多么少,无论你的问题多么沉重,甚至没有钱,没有地方睡觉,你都可以给予帮助.55.D考查介词。解析同上题。语法填空56.hasbeen考查时态和主谓一致。根据后面的时间状语for16years可知应该用

现在完成时;主语是WangTao,故用第三人称单数。57.done考查非谓语动词。这里是过去分词做后置定语,修饰work。58.volunteers考查名词。根据后面的guardians可知这里应该用复数形式。59.initially考查副词。60.but考查连词。上文

中的shy和下文中的hewasdetermined可知是转折关系。61.personal考查形容词。62.when考查非限制性定语从句。从句中缺少时间状语。63.observing考查现在分词。和前文中的wand

ering并列。64.a考查冠词。这里是指任何随地吐痰的人,故用不定冠词表泛指。65.towipe考查不定式。词组asksbtodosth。应用文范文DearEric,Howareyou?I’mwriti

ngtoinformyouofsomerelevantarrangementaboutthevisitthisSunday.Accordingtotheschedule,wearegoingtopayavisittothePalac

eMuseumthisSunday.Besuretoarriveattheschoolgatebefore8:00a.m.aswewillgotherebybusaltogether.Atabout8:40a.m,we’llvisitthemuseumfollow

ingaguide.Thevisitwillbeoverataround12:00,andthenwe’llreturnbybus.Pleaseobservepublicorder,keepquietandavoidrunning.Videorecordingandfla

shphotographyareforbiddeninthemuseumsoyou’dbettertakesomenotessincewehavetowriteareviewafterthevisit.Hopeyouenjoythev

isit!Yours,LiHua读后续写范文Finally,theexcitingmomentcameandallgirlsdecidedtomakeacrownofflowers.RoseandSu

sanweretomakethecrownwiththeflowerspickedbyothergirls.Soon,afancycrownwasmade!Thegirlsheatedlydiscussedwhoshouldbethequeen.One

tallthingirlsaidSusanwastowearitforshebehavedbestbothathomeandschool,andothersnoddedwithasmile.Herecamethethrill

ingceremony.Unexpectedly,Susanstoodstillnotabitexcitedandthensnatchedthecrownoffandthrewitontheground.Thegirlslookedatherwit

hsurprise.Tearswellingupinhereyes,Susanexplainedthatshehadcheatedhergrandmothertoplayinthewoodswiththe

m.Rosecomfortedherandsaidshewasgreattoadmitherfault.Dryinghertears,Susanranhomeandtoldeverythingtohergrandmother.Toherrelief

,hergrandmothersaid,“Iknewit,butIhopeyouwouldtellmeyourself.”Susan’scheeksturnedred,andmadeuphermindthatshewouldnevertellalieagain.获得更多资源请扫码加入

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