江苏省2022届高三上学期第一次百校联考英语试题(Word版含答案,无听力音频无文字材料)

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高三上第一次百校联考答案
听力:?1-5
BBCAB
6-10
CABAB
11-15
ACBCA?
16-20
CACCA?
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阅读21-25
CBDBC
26-30
CACBD
31-35
CADBA
7选5阅读36-40??GBDAE
完形填空41-45
CADAB
46-50
BBCDA
51-55
CBCDD
语法填空
consumption
57.
have
begun
58.
for?59.
necessarily?60.
to
cut
61.
betting?
?
?
?
?
?
??
62.
Though/Although/While?
?
?
63.
proves?
64.
that??
65.
an
应用文写作:
Dear
Han
Mei,
How
are
you
getting
along?
Having
learnt
that
you
are
wondering
what
present
to
choose
for
your
mother,?I
have
been
considering
it
recently.
Perhaps
buying
something
for
your
mother
is
a
piece
of
cake
for
you,
but
it
may
be
more
significant
to
make?certain
presents
in
person
if
you
are
available.
Unless
you
are
much
of
a
cook,
you
can
try
making
something?simple
like
pasta.
If
you
have
a
really
tight
budget
or
have
butterfingers,
spending
a
period
of
time
with
her
will?be
the
best
gift
to
her.
The
possibilities
are
nearly
endless,
but
it
is
letting
her
know
how
much
you
love
her?that
matters.
Hope
my
suggestions
will
help
you
and
look
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
2、读后续写
Paragraph
1:?
????It
grew
still
colder,
and
his
arm
ached.
and
began
to
grow
stiff
and
numb.?He
shouted
again.
"Will
no
one
come?
Mother!
Mother!"
But
his
mother
had
looked
anxiously
along
the
dike
road
many
times
since
sunset
for
her
little
boy,
and
now
she
had
closed
and
locked
the
cottage
door,
thinking
that
Peter
was
spending
the
night
with
his
blind
friend,
and
that
she
would
scold
him
in
the
morning
for
staying
away
from
home
without
permission.
Peter
tried
to
whistle,
but
his
teeth
chattered
with
the
cold.
He
thought
of
his
brother
and
sister
in
their
warm
beds,
and
of
his
dear
father
and
mother.
"I
must
not
let
them
be
drowned,
he
thought.
"I
must
stay
here
until
someone
comes.”
?Paragraph
2:?
????The
moon
and
stars
looked
down
on
the
child
crouching
on
a
stone
on
the
side
of
the
dike.?His
head
was
bent,
and
his
eyes
were
closed,
but
he
was
not
asleep.
"I'll
stand
it
somehow,
"he
thought.
So,
he
stayed
there
all
night
keeping
the
sea
out.
Early
the
next
morning
a
man
going
to
work
heard
a
groan
as
he
walked
along
the
top
of
the
dike.
Looking
over
the
edge,
he
saw
a
child
clinging
to
the
side
of
the
great
wall.
"What's
the
matter?"
he
called.
"Are
you
hurt?"
"I'm
keeping
the
water
back!"
Peter
yelled.
"Tell
them
to
come
quickly!"
The
alarm
was
spread.
People
came
running
with
shovels
and
the
hole
was
soon
mended.
They
carried
Peter
home
to
his
parents,
and
before
long
the
whole
town
knew
that
he
had
saved
their
lives
that
night.江苏省2022届高三9月百校第一次联考
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
LOVE
TO
TRAVEL
updated
a
week
ago
Almost
everyone
who
loves
traveling
has
a
Xiamen
dream.
It
looks
as
if
no
travel
list
is
complete
without
visiting
Xiamen,
eating
satay
noodles,
spending
time
in
one
of
the
city's
various
coffee
shops,
and
staying
on
Gulangyu
Island.
Xiamen
has
the
prosperity
of
a
metropolis,
but
also
has
the
quiet
and
comfortable
feature
of
an
ordinary
town.
The
spring-like
climate
all
the
year
round
and
the
small
and
fresh
temperament
make
this
city
so
distinctive.
Xiamen
is
a
great
destination
for
family
travel,
parents,
or
friends.
It
is
also
a
good
place
to
travel
all
year
round.
About
scenic
spots
1.
Gulangyu:
If
you
want
to
tour
Xiamen,
board
Gulangyu.
Gulangyu
is
a
beautiful
island
called
the
“garden
on
the
sea”,where
you
can
see
a
block
of
delicate
and
unique
small
houses
in
the
shade
of
trees,
and
have
the
most
beautiful
mood
even
at
each
corner
of
the
street.
2.
China's
most
beautiful
university-Xiamen
University,
small
artistic
fishing
village-
Zengcuoan,
coastal
first
line
of
landscape-a
road
round
the
island,
all
the
way
to
the
sea-Zhongshan
Road,
a
popular
scenic
spot
of
Jimei
Village,
the
home
of
the
soul-South
Putuo,these
are
the
scenic
spots
on
Xiamen
Island.
There
are
many
web
celebrity
scenic
spots
worthy
to
be
visited
when
touring
Xiamen.
3.
The
poetic
landscape
town
around
Xiamen
has
a
history
of
more
than
100
years.
It
got
its
name
from
the
TV
series
“C?oud
Water
Bal?ad”。
4.Fujian
Tulou:
The
shooting
place
of
the
movie
Big
Fish
&
Begonia.
If
you
are
lucky
enough
to
come
to
Fujian,
you
must
go
and
see
this
building!
About
the
mode
of
travel
1.Low
Price
Package
Tours:Local
tour
groups
are
really
cheap.
However,
the
trip
is
too
tight
and
tiring,
and
most
of
the
core
scenic
spots
are
not
arranged,
including
a
few
shopping
shops.
You
will
feel
you
are
resold
to
other
travel
agencies,
and
the
quality
can't
be
guaranteed.Chances
are
that
you
will
be
cheated.
(the
last
choice
is
to
join
in
the
local
tourist
group)
2.
Free
travel:
if
you
play
by
yourself,
you
need
to
plan
the
hotel,
tickets,
bus
and
itinerary
in
advance.
It
will
take
much
time,
energy
and
expense
is
high,
and
it
is
easy
to
be
trapped
because
you
are
not
local.
If
it
is
the
peak
season
travel,
it
is
difficult
to
book
the
hotel
and
tickets!
And
if
you
do
not
understand
the
local
language,
you
are
likely
to
book
the
hotel
at
a
very
high
price
or
the
location
of
the
hotel
is
so
remote
that
traffic
is
not
convenient,
as
is
often
the
case.
Unless
you
have
a
lot
of
time
and
energy,
and
are
willing
to
arrange
all
the
agenda,
you
will
waste
a
lot
of
time
and
money
engaging
in
all
kinds
of
queuing,
finding
the
ways,
and
other
troubles.
3.Free
family
travel:
the
most
recommended,
the
most
cost-effective
and
the
most
satisfying
way
to
travel!
You
can
book
the
air
ticket
by
yourself,
contact
the
Xiamen
tourism
planner
in
advance,
and
let
him
plan
the
whole
trip.
You
don't
have
to
worry
about
it
yourself,
and
it's
much
cheaper
than
expected.
Accommodation
and
traffic
are
not
only
well
arranged,
quality
is
guaranteed,
but
also
you
will
get
the
most
satisfactory
service
with
the
least
money.
Points
for
attention
on
Xiamen
trip
1.You'd
better
bring
sunscreen
cream,
sunglasses
and
so
on
just
in
case.
If
you
won't
get
sunburnt
or
suntan,
sunscreen
must
be
done.
2.
Ship
tickets
to
Gulangyu
and
the
hotel
must
be
booked
in
advance,
or
you
can
turn
to
Xiamen
tourism
planner
to
book
them
in
advance.
3.Do
not
trust
the
roadside
solicitor!
It
is
easy
for
you
to
be
trapped
with
no
local
guides.
If
there
is
anything
you
do
not
understand,
consult
Xiamen
local
tourism
planners.
21.
What
makes
Xiamen
different
from
other
tourist
cities
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Its
unique
scenic
spots
and
landscape.
B.
Its
famous
university
and
Buddist
culture.
C.
Its
warm
weather
and
artistic
temperament.
D.
Its
convenient
traffic
and
low
cost.
22.Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
the
passage?
A.
Free
travel
is
the
best
choice
to
tour
Xiamen
because
you
have
the
most
freedom.
B.
Yunshuiyao
is
a
town
which
is
named
after
the
TV
series.
C.The
people
of
Xiamen
are
very
cunning
because
you
will
go
into
a
pit
if
careless.
D.
There
is
bright
sunshine
in
Xiamen
all
year
round
because
it
has
a
spring-like
weather.
23.
Where
can
the
passage
be
from?
A.
A
travel
magazine.
B.
Ads
from
a
newspaper.
C.
A
travel
brochure.
D.
Blogs
on
the
web.
B
The
human
criterion
for
perfect
vision
is
20/20
for
reading
the
standard
lines
on
a
Snellen
eye
chart
without
any
problem.
The
score
is
determined
by
how
well
you
read
lines
of
letters
of
different
sizes
from
20
feet
away.
But
being
able
to
read
the
bottom
line
on
the
eye
chart
does
not
approximate
perfection
as
far
as
other
species
are
concerned.
Most
birds
would
consider
us
very
visually
handicapped
(缺陷)。
The
hawk,
for
instance,
has
such
sharp
eyes
that
it
can
spot
a
dime
on
the
sidewalk
while
perched
on
top
of
the
Empire
State
Building.
It
can
make
fine
visual
distinctions
because
it
is
blessed
with
one
million
cones
per
square
millimeter
in
its
retina
(视网膜)。
And
in
water,
humans
are
farsighted,
while
the
kingfisher,
swooping
down
to
spear
fish,
can
see
well
in
both
the
air
and
water
because
it
is
endowed
with
two
foveae
(凹窝)-areas
of
the
eye,
consisting
mostly
of
cones,
that
provide
visual
distinctions.
One
fovea
permits
the
bird,
while
in
the
air,
to
scan
the
water
below
with
one
eye
at
a
time.
This
is
called
monocular
vision.
Once
it
hits
the
water,
the
other
fovea
joins
in,
allowing
the
kingfisher
to
focus
both
eyes,
like
binoculars,
on
its
prey
at
the
same
time.
A
frog's
vision
is
distinguished
by
its
ability
to
perceive
things
as
a
constant
motion
picture.
Known
as
“bug
detectors”,
a
highly
developed
set
of
cells
in
a
frog's
eyes
responds
mainly
to
moving
objects.
So,
it
is
said
that
a
frog
sitting
in
a
field
of
dead
bugs
wouldn't
see
them
as
food
and
would
starve.
The
bee
has
a“compound”eye,which
is
used
for
navigation.
It
has
15,000
facets
that
divide
what
it
sees
into
a
pattern
of
dots,
or
mosaic.
With
this
kind
of
vision,
the
bee
sees
the
sun
only
as
a
single
dot,
a
constant
point
of
reference.
Thus,
the
eye
is
a
superb
navigational
instrument
that
constantly
measures
the
angle
of
its
line
of
flight
in
relation
to
the
sun.
A
bee's
eye
also
gauges
(测量)
flight
speed.
And
if
that
is
not
enough
to
leave
our
20/20
“perfect
vision”
paling
into
insignificance,
the
bee
is
capable
of
seeing
something
we
can't-ultraviolet
light.
Thus,
what
humans
consider
to
be
“perfect
vision”
is
in
fact
rather
limited
when
we
look
at
other
species.
However,
there
is
still
much
to
be
said
for
the
human
eye.
Of
all
the
mammals,
only
humans
and
some
primates
can
enjoy
the
pleasures
of
color
vision.
24.How
is
hawk's
eyesight
better
than
ours?
A.
It
can
identify
small
items
more
quickly
than
we
do.
B.
It
can
see
at
a
longer
distance
than
we
do.
C.
It
has
more
cones
in
the
retina
than
any
other
species.
D.
It
has
bigger
eyes
than
we
do.
25.Monocular
vision
enables
the
kingfisher
to
A.avoid
farsightedness
B.
be
able
to
see
underwater
C.move
one
eye
at
a
time
D.
focus
its
eyes
on
the
prey
26.A
bee
finds
its
direction
by
A.
dividing
what
it
sees
into
thousands
of
dots
B.
constantly
gauging
its
flying
speed
C.
using
the
sun
as
a
constant
point
of
reference
D.
measuring
the
angle
of
the
sun
27.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.
The
differences
between
human
eyes
and
other
species'
eyes.
B.
The
advantages
of
other
species'
eyes
in
comparison
with
human
eyes.
C.
The
factors
that
make
other
species'
eyes
better
than
human
eyes.
D.
The
standard
that
determines
the
"perfect
vision"
of
human
eyes.
C
People
in
their
sixties
should
go
to
university
to
retrain
because
they
will
be
expected
to
work
for
longer
before
retirement,
the
government
has
suggested.
Older
workers
who
take
courses
to
keep
their
skills
up
to
date
will
be
more
likely
to
keep
their
jobs,claims
David
Willetts,
the
higher
education
minister.
Mr.
Willetts
said
the
age
limit
on
student
loans
to
cover
tuition
fees
(学费)
had
been
lifted,
making
a
degree
course
“great
value”
for
older
people.
This
would
help
them
cope
with
the
pressure
they
would
face
to
keep
up
to
date
as
they
worked
well
into
their
sixties,
he
suggested.
His
comments
followed
a
government
report
which
found
that
the
country's
future
economic
success
would
depend
on
the
skills
and
contributions
of
older
workers.
Campaigners
for
the
elderly
voiced
doubts
that
prospective
pensioners
would
be
willing
to
commit
to
challenging
degree
courses
and
increased
levels
of
debt
to
continue
working.
One
in
four
people
will
be
older
than
65
by
2033
and
economists
have
warned
that
the
ageing
population
will
place
an
unsustainable
(无法持续的)burden
on
taxpayers
unless
more
people
work
for
longer.
The
state
pension
age
is
to
rise
to
67
by
2028.
Ministers
have
warned
that
they
have
no
idea
when
younger
workers
in
their
thirties
will
be
able
to
retire.
Mr.
Willetts,
urged
workers
older
than
60
to
give
further
education
serious
consideration.
“There
is
certainly
a
pressure
for
continuing
to
get
retrained
and
upskilled,”
he
said.
“Higher
education
has
an
economic
benefit
in
that
if
you
stay
up
to
date
with
knowledge
and
skills
you
are
more
employable.

“Education
is
such
a
good
thing
it
is
not
reserved
for
younger
people,”
he
said.“There
will
be
people
of
all
ages
who
will
want
to
study.
There
is
great
value
in
lifelong
learning.”
Under
previous
rules,
students
in
England
were
eligible(符合条件的)for
a
loan
to
cover
tuition
fees
only
if
they
were
younger
than
54.
Latest
figures
showed
that
only
1,940
under-graduates
starting
courses
last
year
were
older
than
60,
out
of
a
total
of
552,240
students
in
Britain.
Some
6,455
were
aged
between
50
and
60,
according
to
the
Higher
Education
Statistics
Agency.
28.
Why
is
it
"great
value"
for
older
people
to
take
a
degree
course?
A.Because
they
can
get
training
without
paying
student
loans.
B.Because
they
can
cover
the
college
tuition
fees
by
themselves.
C.Because
they
are
allowed
to
apply
for
student
loans.
D.Because
they
face
the
age
limit
when
applying
for
the
tuition
fees.
29.Who
will
most
probably
refuse
to
continue
to
work
through
taking
a
degree
course?
A.Elderly
workers.
B.Prospective
pensioners.
C.Mature
taxpayers,
D.Young
students.
30.According
to
Mr.
Willetts,
what
is
the
advantage
of
higher
education?
A.
It
allows
people
at
various
ages
to
get
good
education
paying
no
tuition
fees.
B.
Younger
people
have
more
chances
to
achieve
a
higher
degree
than
the
old.
C.
Older
workers
can
take
the
opportunity
to
fulfill
their
dreams
of
learning.
D.Up-to-date
knowledge
and
skills
can
increase
people's
probability
of
being
hired.
31.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph
that
A.
People
older
than
54
now
can't
apply
for
student
loans
to
cover
their
tuition
fees
B.
Older
people
who
are
willing
to
get
retrained
now
are
becoming
fewer
and
fewer
C.
The
older
people
become,
the
fewer
of
them
will
receive
higher
education
D.Undergraduates
older
than
50
account
for
more
than
7%
of
students
in
Britain
D
Holly
O'Brien
didn't
know
Meagan
Hughes,
another
Korean
American
nurse
working
on
the
same
floor-and
the
same
shift-at
Doctors
Hospital
of
Sarasota.
After
O'Brien
and
Hughes
finally
met,
they
did
begin
to
notice
parallels'
in
their
lives.
They
were
both
certified(持证的)
nursing
assistants.They
were
both
orphans
who
had
been
adopted
by
American
families.
And
their
reasons
for
ending
up
at
the
orphanages
(孤儿院)
were
the
same:
abandonment.
Suddenly,
the
coincidences
seemed
more
than
merely
interesting.
+In
fact,
for
years,
O'Brien
sensed
that
she'd
had
a
half-sister
in
Republic
of
Korea.
Though
her
mother
had
disappeared
when
she
was
an
infant
and
she
was
only
five
when
her
father
was
killed
by
a
train,
she
had
a
memory
of
her
and
her
father
living,
briefly,
with
his
second
wife
and
a
baby
girl.
O'Brien
was
ultimately
adopted
by
a
loving
couple
from
Alexandria,
Virginia,
but
her
Korean
childhood
never
left
her.
She
remembered
one
night,
when
she
was
about
nine
years
old,
she
woke
up
from
a
dream
and
screamed,
“My
daddy
died.
I
have
a
sister.
I
need
to
find
her.

O'Brien's
adoptive
family
contacted
the
orphanage
in
Korea
for
information,
but
there
was
no
record
of
a
sibling.
Hughes
wasn't
haunted
by
lingering
memories;
instead,
she
was
haunted
because
she
didn't
have
any.
Adopted
when
she
was
four
by
a
family
in
Kingston,
New
York,
she
couldn't
remember
either
of
her
biological
parents.
“My
whole
life
has
been
a
question
in
my
mind,
and
emptiness,”
she
said.
Now
the
coincidence
of
meeting
O'Brien
offered
the
chance
to
fill
in
the
blanks.
A
year
ago,
the
nurses
decided
to
take
at-home
DNA
tests
and
mailed
the
samples
away
to
be
analyzed.
Less
than
two
weeks
later,
O'Brien
got
an
e-mail.
Their
DNA
matched-they
were
half-sisters.
“Is
this
really
happening?”
said
Hughes.
O'Brien
was
shocked
but
also
relieved.
“In
my
heart
,
I
knew,"
she
said
"I
knew
she
was
out
there
somewhere."
After
more
than
for
long
decades
O'Brien
had
finally
found
the
missing
piece
of
her
pest,
working
just
a
few
feet
away
from
her.
Today,
the
sisters
wear
special
necklaces,
each
with
a
heart-shaped
charm,
as
a
symbol
of
their
bond."She
will
always
be
in
my
heart,"said
O'Brien.
32
Which
is
true
about
Holly
O'Brien
and
Meagan
Hughes
according
to
the
passage?
A.They
worked
on
the
same
floor,during
the
same
period
in
the
same
hospital.
B.They
ended
up
in
the
same
orphanage
for
the
same
reason.
C.They
were
adopted
by
the
same
American
family.
D.They
were
both
qualified
nurses.
33
What
can
we
learn
from
the
second
paragraph?
A.O'Brien
actually
remembered
she
had
had
a
half-sister
in
another
American
family.
B.Their
parents
were
both
killed
in
a
traffic
accident
C.O'Brien
was
haunted
by
lingering
memories
but
Hughes
wasn't.
D.O'Brien's
adoptive
family
treated
her
in
earnest.
34
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
to
replace
the
underlined
word“lingering”?
A.existing
B.never
fading
be
C.refreshing
D.earliest
35.What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.Half-sisters
B.
Special
necklaces
C.Two
orphans
D.Tight
bonds
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Housing
officials
say
that
lately
they
are
noticing
something
different:
36
“We
have
students
who
are
mad
at
each
other
and
they
text
each
other
in
the
same
room,”
says
a
teacher,
“So
many
of
our
roommate
conflicts
are
because
kids
don't
know
how
to
negotiate
a
problem.”
And
as
any
pop
psychologist
will
tell
you,
bottled
emotions
lead
to
silent
seething(不满)that
can
boil
over
into
frustration
and
anger.
At
the
University
of
Florida,
emotional
out-bursts
occur
about
once
a
week,
the
university's
director
of
housing
and
residence
education
says,
“It
used
to
be:
“Let's
sit
down
and
talk
about
it,
'”
he
says.
“Over
the
past
five
years,
roommate
conflicts
have
sharpened.
The
students
don't
have
the
person-to-person
discussions
and
they
don't
know
how
to
handle
them.

37_And
housing
professionals
say
they
see
improvement
as
some
students
move
toward
graduation,
but
38
because
they
never
seem
to
understand.
39
Why
express
anger
in
person
when
you
can
release
in
a
text?
Facebook
creates
even
more
friction
as
complaints
go
public.
“Things
are
posted
on
someone's
wall
on
Face-book:
'Oh,
my
roommate
kept
me
up
all
night
studying,'”
says
Dana
Pysz,
an
assistant
director
in
the
office
of
residential
life
at
the
University
of
California,
Los
Angeles.
“It's
a
different
way
to
express
their
conflict
to
each
other.
"
In
recent
focus
groups
at
North
Carolina
State
University,
dorm
residents
said
they
would
not
even
confront
noisy
neighbors
on
their
floor.
Administrators
point
to
parents
who
have
fixed
their
children's
problems
in
their
entire
lives.Now
in
college,
the
children
lack
the
skills
to
attend
to
even
modest
conflicts.
40
A.
Administrators
infer
reliance
on
cellphones
and
the
Internet
may
cause
young
people
to
avoid
difficulties.
B.
The
problem
is
most
dramatic
among
freshmen.
C.
they
should
teach
their
children
the
skills
they
need
to
fix
conflicts.
D.
they
worry
about
how
other
students
will
deal
with
conflicts
after
college.
E.Some
parents
continue
to
intervene
on
campus.
F.
What
is
the
main
reason
for
many
roommates
conflicts?
G.
students
seem
to
lack
the
will,
and
skill,
to
address
these
ordinary
conflicts.
第三部分
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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Lara
Harrison
has
always
had
a
complicated
relationship
with
her
father.
Several
times,
Harrison
felt
she'd
reached
her
breaking
point
and
41
her
dad
for
months.
Still,
she
couldn't
42
him.
Small
actions
showed
he
cared
43
he
remained
difficult
to
get
close
to:
he
went
out
of
his
way
to
44
with
tasks
such
as
repairing
her
office.
Harrison
wanted
the
relationship
to
improve.
As
her
father
reached
his
70s,
she
realized
that
if
they
were
going
to
re-establish
45,
they
could
not
waste
time.
She
made
a
conscious
decision
to
change
her_46
to
him.
If
he
was
being
moody
during
their
time
together,
she'd
end
their
interaction
by
thanking
him
for
the
visit
and
giving
him
a
hug-something
that
wasn't
typical
for
them.
The
small
interventions(干预)47;he
became
kinder
each
visit,and
his
moods
became
48.Eventually
he
began
reaching
out
to
her,texting
to
ask,
“How
are
you?”
or
saying
he
was
proud
of
her,
something
she'd
always
longed
to
hear.
Rebuilding
trust
with
her
father
ultimately
helped
her
to
engage
in
49,She
realized
she
could
also
be
stubborn
when
she
felt
50,
and
that
her
negative
connection
to
her
father
made
her
less
trusting
of
other
people
in
her
life.
“I
never
allowed
myself
to
dive
deeply
into
relationships.
At
the
first
sight
of
a
challenge,
I
would
blame
others,
get
angry
or
leave.
The
effort
it
takes
to
be
constantly
51
is
exhausting,”
she
says.
“It
52
you
of
life's
happy
moments.

Today,
she's
thankful
to
be
able
to
approach
others
more
53
and
with
an
open
heart.
Trust
is
one
of
the
most
important
elements
of
a
safe,
fulfilling
and
well-functioning
relationship.
54,
it
often
isn't
until
something
hurtful
happens-a
spouse
cheats
on
you;
a
boss
makes
fun
of
you
in
front
of
colleagues--
55
we
think
about
trust;
we
don't
notice
it
until
it's
broken.
41.A.offended
B.abused
C.avoided
D.approached
42.A.abandon
B.find
C.help
D.please
43.A.because
B.so
C.but
D.though
44.A.help
out
B.set
out
C.make
out
D.work
out
45.A.connection
B.trust
C.contact
D.love
46.A.solutions
B.responses
C.attitudes
D.secrets
47.A.ran
B.worked
C.performed
D.operated
48.A.violent
B.calm
C.stable
D.rough
49.A.self-confidence
B.self-respect
C.self-reliance
D.self-reflection
50.A.threatened
B.disturbed
C.suspected
D.disagreed
51.A.on
duty
B.on
business
C.on
guard
D.on
display
52.A.rids
B.robs
C.reminds
D.recharges
53.A.determinedly
B.enthusiastically
C.lovingly
D.amusedly
54.A.Furthermore
B.Therefore
C.Though
D.However
55.A.which
B.what
C.how
D.that
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式。
Over
the
last
couple
of
years,
after
many
years
of
rising
meat
56_______(consume)
by
China's
expanding
middle
classes,
the
green
shoots
of
a
vegan
meat
revolution
57_____(begin)
to
sprout.
Yun
Fanwei,
a
25-year-old
student
from
Shanghai,
is
one
of
the
new
breed
of
vegetarians
hungry
58
_______more
options.
“I
buy
some
of
these
fake
meat
products
and
a
lot
of
them
are
pretty
good.
They
don't
59
______(necessary)
taste
like
meat,
but
they
make
a
nice
change
from
tofu,”she
said.
In
2016,
as
part
of
its
commitment
to
bring
down
carbon
emissions,
the
Chinese
government
outlined
a
plan
_60____
(cut)
the
country's
meat
intake
by
50%.
Some
of
the
large
international
chains
operating
in
China
have
been
quick
to
bet
on
the
growth
of
alternative
meats.
Domestic
companies
are
setting
up
shops
too,
61
_______(bet)
that
state
backing
will
come
soon,
not
least
because
the
government
may
see
alternative
proteins
as
a
way
to
move
towards
its
carbon-reduction
goal.
62
_______
some
Chinese
players
which
make
plant-based
beef
and
pork
have
been
turned
into
dishes
at
some
of
China's
leading
restaurant
chains,
Yao-the
CEO
of
a
Shanghai-based
company
producing
a
meat
substitute-admits
the
industry
is
still
very
small
in
China
but
he
thinks
it
will
become
main
stream
very
soon.
However,perhaps
weaning
people
off
meat
63________
(prove)
harder
than
some
of
these
companies
would
like
to
think.
“I've
tried
a
vegetarian
braised
pork
dish
before
but
the
taste
was
not
the
same
as
64_____
of
real
meat.
I
wouldn't
try
it
again,
even
if
it
was
cheaper
than
real
meat.”said
65________
80-year-old
retiree.
第四部分
写作(共两节;满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是李华,正值母亲节到来之际,你的朋友韩梅向你寻求建议,为她妈妈挑选礼物。请
给韩梅写一封建议信,要点如下:
1.写信目的;
2.建议;
3.希望得到回复。
注意:
1.词数不少于80;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Han
Mei,
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(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。
Many
years
ago
there
lived
in
Holland
a
boy
named
Peter.
Peter's
father
was
one
of
the
men
who
tended
the
gates
in
the
dikes(堤坝),called
sluices.
He
opened
and
closed
the
sluices
so
that
ships
could
pass
out
of
Holland's
canals
into
the
great
sea.
One
afternoon
in
the
early
fall,
when
Peter
was
eight
years
old,
his
mother
called
him
from
his
play.
“Come,
Peter,”
she
said.
“I
want
you
to
go
across
the
dike
and
take
these
cakes
to
your
friend,
the
blind
man.
Remember
that
you
shall
be
home
before
dark."
The
little
boy
was
glad
to
go
on
such
an
errand
(跑腿),
and
started
off
with
a
light
heart.
He
stayed
with
the
poor
blind
man
a
little
while
to
tell
him
something
about
his
walk
along
the
dike-the
sun,
the
flowers
and
the
ships
far
out
at
sea,
Then
he
remembered
his
mother's
wish
that
he
should
return
before
dark.
Bidding
his
friend
goodbye,
he
set
out
for
home.
As
he
walked
beside
the
canal,he
noticed
how
the
rains
had
swollen
the
water,
and
how
they
beat
against
the
side
of
the
dike,
and
he
thought
of
his
father's
gates.
“I
am
glad
they
are
so
strong,"
he
said
to
himself.“If
the
dike
gave
way
what
should
we
do?
These
pretty
fields
would
be
covered
with
water."
As
he
walked
along
the
dike
he
sometimes
stopped
to
pick
the
pretty
blue
flowers
that
grew
beside
the
road,
or
to
listen
to
the
rabbits'
soft
tread
as
they
rustled
through
the
grass.
Suddenly
he
heard
a
noise.
It
was
the
sound
of
trickling
water!
He
stopped
and
looked
down.
There
was
a
small
hole
in
the
dike,
through
which
a
tiny
stream
was
flowing.
Any
child
in
Holland
is
frightened
at
the
thought
of
a
leak
in
the
dike.
Peter
understood
the
danger
at
once.
If
the
water
ran
through
a
little
hole
it
would
soon
make
a
larger
one,
and
the
whole
country
would
be
flooded.
In
a
moment
he
saw
what
he
must
do.
Throwing
away
his
flowers,
he
climbed
down
the
side
of
the
dike
and
thrust
his
finger
into
the
tiny
hole.
The
flowing
of
the
water
was
stopped!
“Oh!”
he
said
to
himself.
“I
can
keep
the
water
back
with
my
finger.
Holland
shall
not
be
drowned
while
I
am
here.

This
was
all
very
well
at
first,
but
soon
it
grew
dark
and
cold.
The
little
fellow
shouted
and
screamed.
“Come
here;
come
here,”
he
called.
But
no
one
heard
him;
no
one
came
to
help
him.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
It
grew
still
colder,
and
his
arm
ached,
and
began
to
grow
stiff
and
numb.
The
moon
and
stars
looked
down
on
the
child
crouching
(蹲)
on
a
stone
on
the
side
of
the
dike.
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