人教版(2019)必修一: Unit 1 Teenage Life 单元基础卷(有解析)

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2021-2022学年人教版(2019)必修一:
Unit
1
Teenage
Life
单元基础卷
时间:100分钟
分值:120分
第I卷(选择题)
第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Georgia
Aquarium
is
open
365
days
a
year.
Please
note
that
hours
of
operation
do
vary.
Last
ticket
sold
and
entry
is
30
minutes
before
closing
time.
Regular
Hours
Sunday—Friday:
10
a.m.—5
p.m.
Saturday:
9
a.m.—6
p.m.
Summer
Hours:
May
27—August
16
Monday-Saturday:
9
a.m.—9
p.m.
Sunday:
9
a.m.—6
p.m.
Full
Price
Total
Ticket
Adult
(ages
13-64):
$38.95
Child
(ages
3-12):
$32.95
Senior
(age
65+):
$34.95
Total
Ticket
Online
Discount
Adult
(ages
13-64):
$35.95
Child
(ages
3-12):
$29.95
Senior
(age
65+):
$31.95
Animal
Encounters:
$59.95
Beluga&Friends
Interactive
Program:
$179.95
Journey
with
Gentle
Giants
Immersion
Program:
$234.95
AT&T
Dolphin
Tales
Our
new
dolphin
gallery,
theater
and
show
are
now
open.
The
gallery
and
viewing
window
are
open
to
general
admission
guests
periodically
throughout
the
day.
Show
times
vary
each
day,
so
check
for
times
when
you
are
purchasing
general
admission
tickets.
Don’t
forget

AT&T
Dolphin
Tales
is
included
in
Total
Ticket
general
admission,
so
don’t
miss
this
spectacular
show!
4D
Theater

Deepo’s
Undersea
3D
Wondershow
Presented
by
AT&T
With
multiple
shows
throughout
the
day,be
sure
to
catch
this
unique
experience
at
Georgia
Aquarium.
Admission
to
the
4D
Theater
is
included
in
Total
Ticket
general
admission!
Journey
with
Gentle
Giants
Immersion
Program
Swim
or
scuba
dive
in
the
Ocean
Voyager
exhibit,
built
by
The
Home
Depot.
Swims
are
daily
at
4:30
p.m.,
and
scuba
dives
are
daily
at
3
p.m.
and
Saturday
and
Sunday
at
ll
a.m.Spots
are
limited,
so
it’s
best
to
book
in
advance.
Beluga
&
Friends
Interactive
Program
Interact
with
belugas
and
harbor
seals
in
the
Georgia-Pacific
Cold
Water
Quest
gallery.This
animal
interaction
occurs
daily
at
10
a.m.and
1:30
p.m.Spots
are
limited,
so
it’s
best
to
book
in
advance.
Animal
Encounters
Interact
with
a
penguin
daily
at
11:30
a.m.and
l:45
p.m.You
can
also
experience
a
special
encounter
with
a
dolphin.Spots
are
limited,
so
it’s
best
to
book
in
advance.
1.
How
much
can
they
save
if
grandparents
in
their
seventies
with
a
10-year-old
boy
visit
Georgia
Aquarium
with
online
tickets?
A.
$3.
B.
$6.
C.
$9.
D.
$12
2
Which
of
the
following
about
AT&T
Dolphin
Tales
is
TRUE?
A.
It
is
open
all
day
long
to
visitors.
B.
It
is
really
worth
watching
for
visitors.
C.
Visitors
have
to
pay
extra
money
to
watch
it.
D.
visitors
should
book
their
tickets
in
advance.
3.
With
a
Total
Ticket,
visitors
are
allowed
to
visit________.
A.
Animal
Encounters
B.
Beluga&Friends
Interactive
Program
C.
4D
Theater

Deepo’s
Undersea
3D
Wondershow
D.
Journey
with
Gentle
Giants
Immersion
Program
【答案】CBC
【解析】本文是一篇应用文。文章简要介绍了佐治亚水族馆。水族馆的开放时间、票价、网上订票价格、海豚秀、4D影院、游泳、潜水活动、与海豚、大白鲸亲密接触。
1.细节理解题。根据Full
Price
Total
Tickets中的“Child
(ages
3-12):
$32.95;
Senior
(age
65+):
$34.95”及
Total
Ticket
Online
Discount中的“Child
(ages
3-12):
$29.95;
Senior
(age
65+):
$31.95”可知,如果70多岁的祖父母带着一个10岁的男孩用网上门票参观乔治亚水族馆,他们就能省下的钱为“($34.95
2+$32.95)-($31.95
2+
$29.95)=
$9”。故选C。
2.细节理解题。根据AT&T
Dolphin
Tales中的“Don’t
forget

AT&T
Dolphin
Tales
is
included
in
Total
Ticket
general
admission,
so
don’t
miss
this
spectacular
show!(别忘了——
AT&T的海豚故事包括在总门票一般入场,所以不要错过这个壮观的表演!)”可知,AT&T海豚故事的海豚表演很值得观看。故选B。
3.细节理解题。根据4D
Theater

Deepo’s
Undersea
3D
Wondershow
Presented
by
AT&T中的“Admission
to
the
4D
Theater
is
included
in
Total
Ticket
general
admission!(
4D影院门票已包含在全票之内!)”可知,全票游客可以观看4D剧院——Deepo的海底3D表演。故选C。
B
About
five
weeks
ago,
I
noticed
the
skin
of
our
pet
lizard(蜥蜴)was
growing
dusty.
It
worried
me.
I
reported
the
strange
surface
on
the
skin
of
the
lizard
to
my
husband
and
children
the
next
morning.
Seconds
later,
our
lizard
emerged
from
its
tank
with
its
old
skin
flowing
behind
it.
I
didn't
think
about
it
much
until
a
morning
last
week
when
I
knocked
my
favorite
teapot
off
the
table.
It
burst
into
hundreds
of
pieces.
As
I
swept
up
the
mess,
I
wondered
why
we
had
been
breaking
so
many
things
over
the
months.
The
destruction
started
three
months
ago.
It
was
my
husband's
birthday.
He
had
just
lost
his
job.
The
uncertainty
was
starting
to
wear
on
us,
so
I
wanted
to
do
something
special.
"Let's
make
a
cake
for
Dad!"
I
cried.
My
kids
screamed
with
joy.
We
baked,
iced
and
sprinkled
for
most
of
the
day.
Candles
on
the
cake!
Balloons
on
the
walls!
Flowers
on
the
table!
Two
hours
before
my
husband
came
back
home
from
another
job
interview,
my
daughter
climbed
up
to
grab
a
glass
vase
from
a
high
shelf.
It
fell
and
crashed
beside
the
cake.
Tiny
pieces
of
glass
were
everywhere.
She
sobbed
loudly
as
I
threw
the
cake
away.
My
husband
had
banana
pudding
for
his
birthday.
Three
days
ago,
the
light
in
our
living
room
suddenly
went
out.
After
several
frustrating
hours
of
unsuccessful
attempts
to
fix
it,
my
husband
suggested
watching
the
Michael
Jordan
documentary(纪录片)series?The
Last
Dance.
The
poignancy(酸楚)of
Jordan
retiring
from
his
beloved
basketball
to
play
baseball
and
what
had
pushed
him
to
make
such
a
tough
decision
took
me
by
surprise.
As
I
watched
him
take
off
his
basketball
uniform
and
replace
it
with
a
baseball
uniform,
I
saw
him?leaving
behind
the
layer?that
no
longer
served
him,
just
as
our
lizard
had.
Neither
of
them
chose
the
moment
that
had
transformed
them.
But
they
had
to
live
with
who
they
were
after
everything
was
different.
Just
like
us.
I
realized
that
we
have
to
learn
to
leave
the
past
behind.
Humans
do
not
shed
skin(蜕皮)as
easily
as
other
animals.
The
beginning
of
change
is
upsetting.
The
process
is
tiring.
Damage
changes
us
before
we
are
ready.
I
see
our
lizard,
raw
and
nearly
new.
Jordan
said
that
no
matter
how
it
ends,
it
starts
with
hope.
With
our
tender,
hopeful
skin,
that
is
where
we
begin.
4.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
pet
lizard
from
Paragraph
1?
A.
Its
tank
grew
dirty.
B.
Its
old
skin
came
off.
C.
It
got
a
skin
disease.
D.
It
went
missing.
5.
Why
did
the
author's
husband
have
banana
pudding
for
his
birthday?
A.
The
birthday
cake
was
ruined.
B.
The
author
made
good
puddings.
C.
Pudding
was
his
favorite
dessert.
D.
They
couldn't
afford
a
birthday
cake.
6.
Why
does
the
author
mention?The
Last
Dance?in
the
passage?
A.
To
prove
a
theory.
B.To
define
a
concept.
C.
To
develop
the
theme.
D.
To
provide
the
background.
7
.The
underlined
part
"leaving?behind?the?layer"
in
Paragraph
8
can
be
understood
as???????????.
A.
letting
go
of
the
past
B.
looking
for
a
new
job
C.
getting
rid
of
a
bad
habit
D.
giving
up
an
opportunity
8.
What
does
the
author
most
likely
want
to
tell
us?
A.
Love
of
family
helps
us
survive
great
hardships.
B.
It's
not
the
end
of
the
world
if
we
break
things.
C.
We
should
move
on
no
matter
what
happens.
D.
Past
experiences
should
be
treasured.
【答案】BACAC
【解析】文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。讲述了作者的丈夫刚刚丢了工作,这种不确定性开始影响到家人,直到作者看到家里的宠物蜥蜴换皮和观看了Michael
Jordan的纪录片《最后的舞蹈》后,领悟到我们必须学会把过去抛在脑后,像蜥蜴一样,用我们柔嫩、充满希望的皮肤,作为人生的起点。
4.细节理解题。根据第一段最后两句
"I
reported
the
strange
surface
on
the
skin
of
the
lizard
to
my
husband
and
children
the
next
morning.
Seconds
later,
our
lizard
emerged
from
its
tank
with
its
old
skin
flowing
behind
it.(第二天早上,我向丈夫和孩子们报告了蜥蜴皮肤上奇怪的表面。几秒钟后,我们的蜥蜴从水箱里出来,旧皮肤蜕了下来)"
可知,宠物蜥蜴旧的皮肤脱落了。故选:B。
5.细节理解题。根据第六段
"Two
hours
before
my
husband
came
back
home
from
another
job
interview,
my
daughter
climbed
up
to
grab
a
glass
vase
from
a
high
shelf…My
husband
had
banana
pudding
for
his
birthday.(就在我丈夫参加另一场工作面试回家前两个小时,我女儿爬到一个高高的架子上,抓起一个玻璃花瓶。它掉下来摔碎在蛋糕旁边。到处都是细小的玻璃碎片。我把蛋糕扔掉时,她大声抽泣。我丈夫生日吃了香蕉布丁)"
可知,作者的丈夫过生日吃了香蕉布丁是因为生日蛋糕毁了。故选:A。
6.推理判断题。根据倒数第三段
"The
poignancy(酸楚)of
Jordan
retiring
from
his
beloved
basketball
to
play
baseball
and
what
had
pushed
him
to
make
such
a
tough
decision
took
me
by
surprise.
…Neither
of
them
chose
the
moment
that
had
transformed
them.
…Just
like
us.
I
realized
that
we
have
to
learn
to
leave
the
past
behind.(Jordan从心爱的篮球退役,转而打棒球,这是多么令人痛心的事情,是什么促使他做出如此艰难的决定,让我感到惊讶。当我看着他脱下篮球服,换上棒球服时,我看到他脱下了那层不再适合他的衣服,就像我们的蜥蜴一样。他们都没有选择那个改变了他们的时刻。但他们必须和自己生活在一起因为一切都变了。就像我们一样。我意识到我们必须学会把过去抛在脑后)"
以及最后一段
"Jordan
said
that
no
matter
how
it
ends,
it
starts
with
hope.
With
our
tender,
hopeful
skin,
that
is
where
we
begin.(
Jordan说,不管结局如何,都是以希望开始的。用我们柔嫩、充满希望的皮肤,那是我们的起点)"
可推知,作者在文章中提到The
Last
Dance是为了展开文章关于放手过去,重新开始的主题。故选:C。
7.词义猜测题。根据画线词后文
"Neither
of
them
chose
the
moment
that
had
transformed
them…Just
like
us.
I
realized
that
we
have
to
learn
to
leave
the
past
behind.(他们都没有选择那个改变了他们的时刻。但他们必须和自己生活在一起因为一切都变了。就像我们一样。我意识到我们必须学会把过去抛在脑后)"
可知,作者看着乔丹脱下篮球服,换上棒球服时,意识到看到他放开了过去,把过去抛在脑后了。即画线词意思是
"放开过去"。故选:A。
8.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段
"Humans
do
not
shed
skin(蜕皮)as
easily
as
other
animals…I
see
our
lizard,
raw
and
nearly
new.(人类不像其他动物那样容易蜕皮。变革的开始令人不安。这个过程很累人。伤害在我们准备好之前就改变了我们。我看到了我们生嫩的、几乎是全新的蜥蜴)"
以及最后一段
"Jordan
said
that
no
matter
how
it
ends,
it
starts
with
hope.
With
our
tender,
hopeful
skin,
that
is
where
we
begin.(Jordan说,不管结局如何,都是以希望开始的。用我们柔嫩、充满希望的皮肤,那是我们的起点)"
可推知,作者最有可能想告诉我们无论发生什么,我们都应该继续前进。故选:C。
C
Who
is
a
genius?
This
question
has
greatly
interested
humankind
for
centuries.
Let's
state
clearly:
Einstein
was
a
genius.
His
face
is
almost
the
international
symbol
for
genius.
But
we
want
to
go
beyond
one
man
and
explore
the
nature
of
genius
itself.
Why
is
it
that
some
people
are
so
much
more
intelligent
or
creative
than
the
rest
of
us?
And
who
are
they?
In
the
sciences
and
arts,
those
praised
as
geniuses
were
most
often
white
men,
of
European
origin.
Perhaps
this
is
not
a
surprise.
It's
said
that
history
is
written
by
the
victors,
and
those
victors
set
the
standards
for
admission
to
the
genius
club.
When
contributions
were
made
by
geniuses
outside
the
club—women,
or
people
of
a
different
color
or
belief—they
were
unacknowledged
and
rejected
by
others.
A
study
recently
published
by
Science
found
that
as
young
as
age
six,
girls
are
less
likely
than
boys
to
say
that
members
of
their
gender(性别)are
"really,
really
smart."
Even
worse,
the
study
found
that
girls
act
on
that
belief:
Around
age
six
they
start
to
avoid
activities
said
to
be
for
children
who
are
"really,
really
smart."
Can
our
planet
afford
to
have
any
great
thinkers
become
discouraged
and
give
up?
It
doesn't
take
a
genius
to
know
the
answer:
absolutely
not.
Here's
the
good
news.
In
a
wired
world
with
constant
global
communication,
we're
all
positioned
to
see
flashes
of
genius
wherever
they
appear.
And
the
more
we
look,
the
more
we
will
see
that
social
factors(因素)
like
gender,
race,
and
class
do
not
determine
the
appearance
of
genius.
As
a
writer
says,
future
geniuses
come
from
those
with
“intelligence,
creativity,
perseverance(毅力),
and
simple
good
fortune,
who
are
able
to
change
the
world."
9.
What
does
the
author
think
of
victors'
standards
for
joining
the
genius
club?
A.
They're
unfair.
B.
They're
conservative.
C.
They're
objective.
D.
They're
strict.
10.What
can
we
infer
about
girls
from
the
study
in
Science?
A.
They
think
themselves
smart.
B.
They
look
up
to
great
thinkers.
C.
They
see
gender
differences
earlier
than
boys.
D.
They
are
likely
to
be
influenced
by
social
beliefs.
11.
Why
are
more
geniuses
known
to
the
public?
A.Improved
global
communication.
B.
Less
discrimination
against
women.
C.
Acceptance
of
victors'
concepts.
D.
Changes
in
people's
social
positions.
12.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Geniuses
Think
Alike
B.
Genius
Takes
Many
Forms
C.
Genius
and
Intelligence
D.
Genius
and
Luck
【答案】ADAB
【解析】本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述了天才的实质,批评了天才种族轮和性别轮,并指出其危害。
9.推理判断题。根据题干
"victors'
standards
for
joining
the
genius
club"
定位到第二段It's
said
that
history
is
written
by
the
victors,
and
those
victors
set
the
standards
for
admission
to
the
genius
club.
When
contributions
were
made
by
geniuses
outside
the
club—women,
or
people
of
a
different
color
or
belief—they
were
unacknowledged
and
rejected
by
others.
据说历史是由胜利者书写的,而这些胜利者为天才俱乐部设定了准入标准。当俱乐部外的天才——女性、不同肤色或信仰的人——做出贡献时,他们得不到认可,也会被其他人拒绝),据此可以推断出作者认为胜利者的标准是不公平的,所以选A项。
10.推理判断题。根据题干girls
from
the
study
in
Science定位到第三段A
study
recently
published
by
Science
found
that
as
young
as
age
six,
girls
are
less
likely
than
boys
to
say
that
members
of
their
gender(性别)are
"really,
really
smart."
Even
worse,
the
study
found
that
girls
act
on
that
belief:
Around
age
six
they
start
to
avoid
activities
said
to
be
for
children
who
are
"really,
really
smart."
《科学》杂志最近发表的一项研究发现,在6岁时,女孩比男孩更不可能说出自己性别的成员,更糟糕的是,研究发现女孩们的行为都是基于这样的信念:在六岁左右,她们开始避免从事那些所谓
"非常聪明"
的孩子们的活动)。据此可推知女孩有可能被社会错误信念所影响,故选D项。
11.细节理解题。根据题干
"more
geniuses
known
to
the
public"
定位最后一段In
a
wired
world
with
constant
global
communication,
we're
all
positioned
to
see
flashes
of
genius
wherever
they
appear
在一个全球互联世界里,我们都能看到天才的出现,无论它们出现在哪里,可知更多的天才被公众所知道的原因在于改善的全球通信,故选A项。
12.主旨大意题。A项(天才的想法相同)文章没有涉及;C项(天才和智力)只是文章的一个细节不能作为文章的主旨;
D项(天才和运气)也只是在文章的最后稍微提起,也只是文章的一个小细节。根据文章的最后一句As
a
writer
says,
future
geniuses
come
from
those
with
"intelligence,
creativity,
perseverance(毅力),
and
simple
good
fortune,
who
are
able
to
change
the
world.”正如一位作家所说,未来的天才来自那些具有
"智慧、创造力和毅力"
的人和简单的好运,那些能改变世界的人。纵观全文可知,天成具有多样性,故选B项。
D
Thank
you.
It’s
my
great
honor
to
be
given
this
award.
You
cannot
imagine
that
I
have
always
been
a
late
starter.
Years
ago,
when
I
was
16,
I
took
an
important
exam

GCE(General
Certificate
of
Education),
which
turned
out
to
be
a
failure.
My
dad
was
reading
my
report
card
and
saw
that
my
position
in
class
was
29th,
but
the
number
in
class
was
29.
It
meant
that
I
had
achieved
the
distinction
of
being
bottom
of
my
class.
I
wasn’t
lazy,
and
I
was
really
trying.
You
can
picture
how
I
felt.
Dad
put
his
hand
on
my
shoulder
and
said,
“You
can
only
do
the
best
you
can,
but
whatever
you
decide
to
do,
make
sure
you
love
it.”
He
was
a
really
sweet
guy
and
a
great
man.
I
knew
his
attempt
to
hide
his
disappointment
with
some
of
his
encouraging
words.
I
was
depressed
for
a
week,
but
his
advice
was
a
wake-up
call.
Fortunately
I
love
working
with
my
hands,
and
I
was
good
at
two
things:
woodwork
and
art,
and
I
really
loved
to
draw
and
paint.
I
was
quite
talented.
Dad
strongly
encouraged
me
to
go
to
art
school,
which
in
those
days
wasn’t
the
obvious
place
that
a
father
would
suggest.
So
I
got
into
Hartlepool
College
of
Art.
The
college
was
a
revelation
(出乎意料),
the
passionate
teachers
there,
who
were
extremely
interested
in
the
students,
not
just
tolerating
them
but
actually
engaging
with
them.
It
was
a
world
apart
from
my
schooling
until
then.
It’s
extraordinary
what
an
enthusiastic
teacher
can
do,
drawing
the
student
out,
lighting
independence,
and
encouraging
a
design
of
your
own
future,
rather
than
waiting
for
something
to
happen.
I’m
honored
to
have
become
one
of
these
passionate
teachers
years
later.
My
teachers
inspired
me,
and
thanks
to
my
dad,
here
I
am
tonight.
I
think
I
should
mention
all
the
talents
I
have
worked
with
over
time,
and
to
my
kids
and
my
wife
Giannina,
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
this
great
award.
I
shall
find
a
very
special
place
for
it.
13.
How
did
the
author
feel
after
taking
GCE?
A.
Happy.
B.
Upset.
C.
Tired.
D.
Relieved.
14.
What
did
Hartlepool
College
of
Art
impress
the
author
most?
A.
The
teachers
were
strict
with
students.
B.
The
students
set
good
examples
for
each
other.
C.
The
teachers
inspired
students’
passion
for
learning.
D.
The
students
got
prepared
for
their
lessons
independently.
15.
The
author
gave
this
speech
to
________.
A.
share
his
career
choice
B.
explain
his
teaching
methods
C.
describe
his
life
experience
D.
show
his
appreciation
【答案】BCD
【解析】本文是一篇获奖感言。作者陈述了父亲以及哈特尔普尔艺术学院的老师对自己的帮助让自己有了今天的成就,对他们以及妻子和孩子们表示感谢。
13.推理判断题。根据第二段的“Years
ago,
when
I
was
16,
I
took
an
important
exam

GCE(General
Certificate
of
Education),
which
turned
out
to
be
a
failure.
My
dad
was
reading
my
report
card
and
saw
that
my
position
in
class
was
29th,
but
the
number
in
class
was
29.
It
meant
that
I
had
achieved
the
distinction
of
being
bottom
of
my
class.(几年前,当我16岁的时候,我参加了一个重要的考试——GCE(普通教育证书),结果失败了。我爸爸看了我的成绩单,看到我在班上的位置是29,但是班上的人数是29。这意味着我获得了全班最后一名的殊荣)”可推断,作者参加了GCE考试,成绩是班里的最后一名,因此推断,作者是烦恼的。故选B。
14.推理判断题。根据第五段的“The
college
was
a
revelation
(出乎意料),
the
passionate
teachers
there,
who
were
extremely
interested
in
the
students,
not
just
tolerating
them
but
actually
engaging
with
them.(这个学院出乎意料,那里充满热情的老师,他们对学生非常感兴趣,不仅容忍他们,而且真正与他们接触)”和“It’s
extraordinary
what
an
enthusiastic
teacher
can
do,
drawing
the
student
out,
lighting
independence,
and
encouraging
a
design
of
your
own
future,
rather
than
waiting
for
something
to
happen.
I’m
honored
to
have
become
one
of
these
passionate
teachers
years
later.(一个热情的老师所做的是非凡的,他们鼓励学生,点燃独立,鼓励设计你自己的未来,而不是等待事情发生。我很荣幸能在几年后成为这些热情的教师之一)”可推断,哈特尔普尔艺术学院给作者留下的最深的印象是老师们激发学生对学习的热情。故选C。
15.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段的“thanks
to
my
dad”“to
my
kids
and
my
wife
Giannina,
thank
you.”以及倒数第一段“Thank
you
for
this
great
award.
I
shall
find
a
very
special
place
for
it.(谢谢你颁发的这个伟大的奖项。我会为它找一个非常特别的地方)”可推断,作者发表这个演讲是为了表示感谢。故选D。
第二节
七选五
(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。
According
to
Jessica
Hagy,
author
of
How
to
Be
Interesting,
it’s
not
difficult
to
make
yourself
interesting
at
a
dinner
party.
___16___,
if
you’re
out
of
your
comfort
zone
or
if
you’re
wandering
into
somebody’s
house
for
the
first
time.
So
the
main
thing
is
just
to
show
up
and
be
adventurous,
trying
different
foods
and
talking
to
strangers.
People
love
to
talk
about
themselves.
If
you
can
start
the
conversation
with
a
question
other
than
“What
do
you
do
for
a
living?”,
you’ll
be
able
to
get
a
lot
more
interesting
conversation
out
of
whomever
it
is
you’re
talking
to.
___17___,
it
can
bring
in
“I
have
this
old,
broken-down
vehicle”
or
“I
rode
the
bus
with
these
crazy
people
who
were
laughing
at
silly
jokes
in
the
back.”
It
just
opens
up
conversation.
___18___?
If
you
can’t
take
their
wine
away,
you
should
certainly
try
to
take
away
their
soapbox
(讲台).
If
you’re
the
host,
you
can
ask
them
to
help
you
in
the
kitchen
with
something
and
just
remove
them
from
the
situation.___19___.
And
what
about
that
other
dinner-party
killer:
awkward
silence?
If
you’re
faced
with
an
awkward
silence
at
a
dinner
party,
the
only
thing
that
always
gets
everyone
talking
again
is
to
give
the
host
a
compliment(赞扬).
___20___.
Just
quickly
turn
around
and
say,
“This
cake
is
extremely
delicious
and
you
have
to
tell
me
all
about
it.”
So
being
interesting
at
a
dinner
party
isn’t
that
hard.
A.
How
do
you
know
the
host
B.
The
first
step
is
to
go
exploring
C.
If
you
ask
the
question
“How
did
you
get
here?”
D.
Be
prepared
to
have
awkward
conversations
with
strangers
E.
Or
turn
the
conversation
into
a
topic
where
they
have
little
to
say
F.
What
about
that
person
who
had
too
much
to
drink
or
won’t
stop
talking
G.
He
or
she
is
the
person
who
is
feeling
the
weight
of
that
awkwardness
the
most
【答案】
16.
B
17.
C
18.
F
19.
E
20.
G
【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在晚宴上让自己表现得有趣的一些方法。
16.根据上文“it’s
not
difficult
to
make
yourself
interesting
at
a
dinner
party
(在晚宴上让自己变得有趣并不难)”可知,下文应主要讲述如何在晚宴上让自己变得有趣。下文“So
the
main
thing
is
just
to
show
up
and
be
adventurous,
trying
different
foods
and
talking
to
strangers.
(所以最主要的事情就是去尝试,去冒险,尝试不同的食物,和陌生人交谈)”可推知,本段主要说明想在晚宴上让自己变得有趣,就要勇于冒险,勇于探索。由此可知,B项“The
first
step
is
to
go
exploring(第一步是去探索)”承上启下,符合题意。故选B项。
17.根据下文“it
can
bring
in
“I
have
this
old,
broken-down
vehicle”
or
“I
rode
the
bus
with
these
crazy
people
who
were
laughing
at
silly
jokes
in
the
back.”
It
just
opens
up
conversation.
(它可以带入“我有这辆破旧的车”或“我和那些在后面嘲笑愚蠢笑话的疯子一起乘坐公共汽车。”它只是打开了对话)”可知,设空处应该是提了一个不太好的问题,只是开始交流,但并不会给人留下有趣的印象。由此可知,C项“If
you
ask
the
question
“How
did
you
get
here?”(如果你问“你是怎么到这里来的?”这个问题)”能够承接下文,符合题意。故选C项。
18.根据下文“If
you
can’t
take
their
wine
away,
you
should
certainly
try
to
take
away
their
soapbox.
If
you’re
the
host,
you
can
ask
them
to
help
you
in
the
kitchen
with
something
and
just
remove
them
from
the
situation.
(如果你不能拿走他们的酒,你当然应该让他们离开讲话的地方。如果你是主人,你可以让他们到厨房帮你做点什么,只是为了让他们摆脱那种情景)”可知,此处指出了一个问题的解决办法。由此推知,设空处提到了一个棘手的问题。F项“What
about
the
person
who
has
had
too
much
to
drink
or
won’t
stop
talking(喝太多酒或一直说个不停的人怎么办)”正是提出的问题,引出下文的解决办法,符合题意。故选F项。
19.根据上文“If
you
can’t
take
their
wine
away,
you
should
certainly
try
to
take
away
their
soapbox
(讲台).
If
you’re
the
host,
you
can
ask
them
to
help
you
in
the
kitchen
with
something
and
just
remove
them
from
the
situation.
(如果你不能拿走他们的酒,你当然应该让他们离开讲话的地方。如果你是主人,你可以让他们到厨房帮你做点什么,只是为了让他们摆脱那种情景)”可知,本段主要是为解决“喝太多酒或一直说个不停”这个问题提供方法。由此可知,E项“Or
turn
the
conversation
into
a
topic
where
they
have
little
to
say(或者把谈话变成他们没什么可说的话题)”是提出的另一个解决办法,承接上文,符合题意。故选E项。
20.根据上文“If
you’re
faced
with
an
awkward
silence
at
a
dinner
party,
the
only
thing
that
always
gets
everyone
talking
again
is
to
give
the
host
a
compliment.(如果你在晚宴上遭遇了尴尬的沉默,唯一能让大家再次交谈的方法就是赞美主人)”可知,此处指出赞美主人可以缓解尴尬的沉默,设空处承上启下,下文“This
cake
is
extremely
delicious
and
you
have
to
tell
me
all
about
it.(这蛋糕特别好吃,你得告诉我它的一切)”对主人进行了赞美。由此可知,宴会上出现尴尬的沉默时,最尴尬的就是主人,所以需要赞美主人来缓解尴尬。G项“He
or
she
is
the
person
who
is
feeling
the
weight
of
that
awkwardness
the
most(他或她是最能感受到那种尴尬的人)”承上启下,符合题意。故选G项
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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。
Last
July
I
got
a
job
at
a
theater
I
admire.
I
was
feeling
lucky.
But
something
wasn’t
____21____
.
My
daughter
was
going
to
leave
for
university
in
the
fall
and
I
wasn’t
____22____
for
her
to
go.
Our
household
is
small
and
tight-knit(关系亲密的).
It’s
just
the
two
of
us.
I
was
excited
for
my
daughter
and
I
felt
I
had
____23____
her
well.
But
no
one
had
prepared
me
for
this.
I
was
____24____.
I
felt
as
though
I
were
drowning(溺亡).
Somehow,
this
feeling
of
drowning
was
what
____25____
me.
One
day
as
I
was
walking
home,
I
____26____
the
university
pool.
I
must
have
walked
past
it
a
million
times.
Swimming
wasn’t
something
I
usually
did.
And
yet
something
____27____
me
to
take
it
up.
The
next
morning
I
____28____
the
pool.
I
headed
over
to
the
shallow
end,
the
area
reserved
for
____29____
like
me.
I
walked
down
the
cold
steps
into
the
poll
and
all
of
a
sudden,
I
was
in.
I
could
touch
the
floor,
and
that
was
reassuring(安心的).
I
looked
around
to
make
sure
the
other
people
weren’t
watching
my
awkward
strokes.
“No
one
is
watching,”
I
____30____
to
myself.
No
one
cares
if
you
look
like
a
baby
elephant
swimming
for
the
first
time.
No
one
cares
if
your
heart
____31____
when
my
daughter
packs
up
her
things
and
____32____.
Somehow,
in
that
moment,
this
was
____33____.
I
swam
slowly
from
one
end
to
the
other,
feeling
a
____34____.
I
found
myself
crying.
Thankfully,
no
one
could
tell
my
____35____
from
the
water
running
down
my
face.
Afterward,
I
headed
for
the
changing
room,
smiling
and
feeling
proud
that
I
faced
this
____36____.
When
I
got
home,
my
daughter
said
that
I
looked
____37____.
The
next
day,
I
was
up
early,
swimming
bag
in
hand
I
was
____38___
afraid
of
drowning.
I
was
breathing
easier.
I
was
feeling
better.
Having
“an
empty
nest”
is
an
easy
catchphrase(口头禅)for
something
that
is
impossible
to
describe.
It
is
not
just
an
empty
room.
It
is
a
____39____
part
of
who
you
are.
And
for
me,
swimming
____40___
a
part
of
that
hole.
21.
A.
special
B.
right
C.
true
D.
strange
22.
A.
afraid
B.
sure
C.
ready
D.
sorry
23.
A.
prepared
B.
treated
C.
cared
D.
planned
24.
A.
disappointed
B.
inspired
C.
panicking
D.
complaining
25.
A.
controlled
B.
improved
C.
bothered
D.
saved
26.
A.
examined
B.
overlooked
C.
noticed
D.
recognized
27.
A.
pushed
B.
expected
C.
ordered
D.
allowed
28.
A.
set
apart
from
B.
set
out
for
C.
get
out
of
D.
get
away
from
29.
A.
fighters
B.
volunteers
C.
losers
D.
beginners
30.
A.
repeated
B.
remembered
C.
recalled
D.
replied
31.
A.
races
B.
pounds
C.
stops
D.
breaks
32.
A.
appears
B.
leaves
C.
escapes
D.
fails
33.
A.
comforting
B.
upsetting
C.
annoying
D.
confusing
34.
A.
connection
B.
release
C.
pressure
D.
conflict
35.
A.
rain
B.
blood
C.
tears
D.
sweat
36.
A.
hope
B.
surprise
C.
anger
D.
fear
37.
A.
tired
B.
pale
C.
happy
D.
healthy
38.
A.
once
again
B.
no
longer
C.
as
usual
D.
so
far
39.
A.
missing
B.
natural
C.
unique
D.
useful
40.
A.
touches
B.
forms
C.
involves
D.
fills
【答案】
21.
B
22.
C
23.
A
24.
C
25.
D
26.
C
27.
A
28.
B
29.
D
30.
A
31.
D
32.
B
33.
A
34.
B
35.
C
36.
D
37.
C
38.
B
39.
A
40.
D
【解析】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。“我”女儿秋天就要去上大学了,但“我”一直没做好心理准备。通过尝试游泳,“我”发现自己空缺的那部分被填补了,“我”克服了恐惧。
21.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但有些事情不对劲。A.special特殊的;B.right对的;C.true真实的;D.strange奇怪的。根据“I
felt
as
though
I
were
drowning”(我觉得自己好像要淹死了)可知,此处是指有些事情不对劲。故选B。
22.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我女儿秋天就要去上大学了,我还没准备好让她去。A.afraid害怕的;B.sure肯定的;C.ready准备好的;D.sorry抱歉的。根据“But
no
one
had
prepared
me
for
this.”(但是没人让我准备好这个。)可知,“我”还没准备好让她去。故选C。
23.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我为女儿感到兴奋,我觉得我已经为她做好了充分的准备。A.prepared准备;B.treated对待;C.cared在意;D.planned计划。根据“But
no
one
had
prepared
me
for
this.”可知,此处是指“我”觉得已经为她做好了充分的准备。故选A。
24.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我很恐慌。A.disappointed使失望;B.inspired启发;C.panicking惊慌;D.complaining抱怨。根据“I
felt
as
though
I
were
drowning”可知,“我”很恐慌。故选C。
25.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不知怎么的,这种溺水的感觉救了我。A.controlled控制;B.improved改进;C.bothered烦扰;D.saved拯救。根据“I
was
breathing
easier.
I
was
feeling
better.”(我呼吸更顺畅了。我感觉好多了。)可知,最后游泳让“我”摆脱了女儿将要离开的失落,所以这种溺水的感觉救了“我”。故选D。
26.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一天,我在回家的路上,注意到了大学的游泳池。A.examined检测;B.overlooked俯瞰;C.noticed注意到;D.recognized认可。根据“I
must
have
walked
past
it
a
million
times.
Swimming
wasn’t
something
I
usually
did.”(我肯定已经路过了它好多次。游泳不是我通常做的事。)可知,此处是指“我”之前路过游泳池却一直没注意过,现在才注意到。故选C。
27.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是有什么东西促使我去做这件事。A.pushed促使;B.expected期盼;C.ordered命令;D.allowed允许。根据“to
take
it
up”和“Swimming
wasn’t
something
I
usually
did.”可知,此处是指有什么东西促使“我”去游泳。故选A。
28.考查动词短语辨析。句意:第二天早上,我出发去了游泳池。A.set
apart
from使分离;B.set
out
for出发去;C.get
out
of逃避;D.get
away
from摆脱。根据“I
headed
over
to
the
shallow
end”(我向浅水区走去)可知,此处是指“我”出发去了游泳池。故选B。
29.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我向浅水区走去,那是专门为像我这样的初学者准备的。A.fighter战士,斗争者;B.volunteers志愿者;C.losers失败者;D.beginners初学者。根据“like
me”可知,此处是指浅水区是专门为像“我”这样的初学者准备的。故选D。
30.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我对自己重复道。A.repeated重复;B.remembered记得;C.recalled回忆;D.replied回复。根据“No
one
cares
if
you
look
like
a
baby
elephant
swimming
for
the
first
time.
No
one
cares
if
your
heart...”(没人在意你是否看起来像个第一次游泳的象宝宝。没人在意你的心是否……)可知,此处是指“我”对自己重复道。故选A。
31.考查动词词义辨析。句意:没人在乎女儿收拾东西离开的时候你是否伤心。A.races全速行进;B.pounds敲打;C.stops停止;D.breaks破碎。根据“when
my
daughter
packs
up
her
things”可知,此处是指“我”一直没法接受女儿要离开,所以当女儿收拾东西离开的时候她会很伤心。故选D。
32.考查动词词义辨析。句意:没人在乎女儿收拾东西离开的时候你是否伤心。A.appears出现;B.leaves离开;C.escapes逃跑;D.fails失败。根据“My
daughter
was
going
to
leave
for
university”可知,此处是指女儿收拾东西离开。故选B。
33.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不知为何,在那一刻,这是一种安慰。A.comforting令人欣慰的;B.upsetting令人失落的;C.annoying令人气恼的;D.confusing令人困惑的。根据“Afterward,
I
headed
for
the
changing
room,
smiling
and
feeling
proud”(之后,我微笑着走向更衣室,感到很自豪)可知,这是一种安慰。故选A。
34考查名词词义辨析。句意:我慢慢地从这头游到那头,感觉如释重负。A.connection联系;B.release释放;C.pressure压力;D.conflict冲突。根据“I
found
myself
crying.”和“this
was
comforting”可知,此处是指“我”如释重负。故选B。
35.考查名词词义辨析。句意:谢天谢地,没人能分辨出我的眼泪。A.rain雨;B.blood血;C.tears眼泪;D.sweat汗水。根据“I
found
myself
crying.”可知,此处是指没人能分辨出“我”的眼泪。故选C。
36.考查名词词义辨析。句意:之后,我走向更衣室,微笑着,为自己能面对这种恐惧感到自豪。A.hope希望;B.surprise惊讶;C.anger怒气;D.fear恐惧。根据“afraid
of
drowning”(害怕溺水)可知,“我”原本很恐惧游泳,所以此处是指面对这种恐惧。故选D。
37.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我回到家时,女儿说我看起来很高兴。A.tired疲惫的;B.pale苍白的;C.happy高兴的;D.healthy健康的。根据“Afterward,
I
headed
for
the
changing
room,
smiling”可知,“我”看起来很高兴。故选C。
38.考查副词短语辨析。句意:第二天,我起得很早,手里拿着游泳袋,我再也不怕溺水了。A.once
again再次;B.no
longer不再;C.as
usual像往常一样;D.so
far目前。根据“I
was
breathing
easier.
I
was
feeling
better.”可知,此处是指“我”再也不怕溺水了。故选B。
39.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是你缺失的一部分。A.missing缺失的;B.natural自然的;C.unique独特的;D.useful有用的。根据“that
hole”(那个洞)可知,此处是指这是你缺失的一部分。故选A。
40.考查动词词义辨析。句意:对我来说,游泳填补了这个洞的一部分。A.touches接触;B.forms形成;C.involves涉及;D.fills填补。根据“It
is
a
missing
part
of
who
you
are.”可知,此处是指游泳填补了这个洞的一部分。故选D。
第II卷(非选择题)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
Going
to
Mount
Huangshan
reminds
me
of
the
popular
Beatles’
song
“The
Long
and
Winding
Road”.
__41____is
so
breathtaking
about
the
experience
is
the
out-of-this-world
scenes.
The
rolling
sea
of
clouds
you
see
once
you
are
at
the
top
will
remind
you
how
tiny
we
____42____
(human)
are.
The
hot
spring
at
the
foot
of
the
mountain
is
something
you
must
try
after
the
climb.
It
will
____43___(undoubted)
help
you
get
refreshed!
The
amazing
thing
about
the
spring
is
that
the
colder
the
temperature
gets,
the
____44____
(hot)
the
spring!
Strange,
isn’t
it?
But
that’s
how
nature
is

always
leaving
us
__45____(astonish).
What
comes
next
is
the
endless
series
of
steps.
You
can’t
help
wondering
how
hard
it
____46____
(be)
for
the
people
then
to
put
all
those
rocks
into
place.
Though
it
is
the
only
unnatural
thing
on
your
way
up
the
mountain,
still
it
highlights
the
whole
adventure
___47____offers
a
place
where
you
can
sit
down
to
rest
your
____48____
(ache)
legs.
As
the
song
goes,
this
long
and
winding
road
“will
never
disappear”,
and
it
will
always
stick
in
the
visitor’s
memory.
It
sure
does
in
___49____(I).While
you’re
in
China,
Mount
Huangshan
is
____50____
must
to
visit!
【答案】
41.
What
42.
humans
43.
undoubtedly
44.
hotter
45.
astonished
46.
was
47.
and
48.
aching
49.
mine
50.
a
【解析】本文属于说明文。文章介绍黄山的三种代表性的事物——云海,温泉以及台阶。
41.考查主语从句。句意:这次经历的惊人之处在于这世界之外的景色。此处是主语从句,从句缺乏主语,应用what引导,指代“经历的事情”。故填What。
42.考查名词复数。句意:当你站在黄山山顶看见波涛汹涌般的云海,你会想到我们人类是多么的渺小。human是we的同位语,we为复数,应用human的复数形式。故填humans。
43.考查副词。句意:它无疑会帮助你恢复精神!修饰动词help,应用副词undoubtedly“毫无疑问地”。故填undoubtedly。
44.考查形容词比较级。句意:关于黄山温泉让人惊讶的是,气温越低,温泉越暖和。此处是固定结构“the
+比较级,the+比较级”,意为“越……,越……”。故填hotter。
45.考查非谓语动词。句意:但大自然就是这样——总是让我们惊讶。此处是“leave
+宾语+宾语补足语”,补充说明宾语us的感受,应用-ed结尾非谓语动词。故填astonished。
46.考查一般过去时。句意:你不禁会想,对当时的人们来说,把这些石头都安置好有多难。分析句子可知,“how
hard
it
(be)
for
the
people
then
to
put
all
those
rocks
into
place”作wonder的宾语,it是从句的形式主语,不定式为真正主语,谓语动词用单数形式,安置台阶的石头为陈述过去的事情,应用一般过去时。故填was。
47.考查连词。句意:虽然在上山的路上,这是唯一不自然的事情,但它仍然突出了整个冒险,并且提供了一个你可以坐下来休息你疼痛的双腿的地方。分析句子可知,“highlights
the
whole
adventure”与“offers
a
place”部分为并列关系,都是作it的谓语,故用并列连词and。
48.考查非谓语动词。句意:虽然在上山的路上,这是唯一不自然的事情,但它仍然突出了整个冒险,并且提供了一个你可以坐下来休息你疼痛的双腿的地方。分析句子及语境可知,此处应用现在分词aching“疼痛的”修饰名词legs,意为“疼痛的双腿”。故填aching。
49.考查代词。句意:正如歌中所唱,这条漫长而曲折的道路“永远不会消失”,它将永远留在游客的记忆中。对我来说确实如此。根据前一句“it
will
always
stick
in
the
visitor's
memory”可知,本句为does指代前一句的stick,本句缺乏宾语,应用名词性物主代词mine指代my
memory。故填mine。
50考查冠词。句意:当你在中国的时候,黄山是一个你一定要去的地方。must作名词时,意为“绝对必要的事物”,为可数名词,此处泛指“一个必须去的地方”,应用不定冠词,must是以辅音音素开头的词,应用a。故填a。
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节书面表达(满分15分)
51.你是晨光中学的李津,你校要举办一个英语特色活动,作为负责人,你给你曾经的外教
Jonathan写一封E-mail,请求他给你一些建议。
1.你举办这个活动的设想(时间、地点、目的、一个活动形式如:英语戏剧表演或英语图书
分享会等)。
2,对外教提两个有关活动设想的具体的问题。词数不少于100。开头已给出,不计入词数。
Dear
Jonathan,
How
time
flies!
We
haven't
seen
each
other
for
almost
one
year
since
you
went
back
home.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【答案】One
possible
answer
Dear
Jonathan,
How
time
flies!
We
haven't
seen
each
other
for
almost
one
year
since
you
went
back
home.
I
am
writing
to
ask
for
your
advice
on
organizing
an
activity
featuring
English,
hoping
you
can
help
me
organize
a
successful
event
I,
as
the
student
in
charge,
have
made
a
plan
that
this
activity
will
be
held
next
month
in
our
school
library
in
the
form
of
a
drama
competition.
The
aim
of
the
competition
is
to
arouse
students'
interest
in
learning
English
and
literature.
The
students
will
take
part
in
this
competition
representing
their
classes.
One
class
one
team.
What's
more,
the
drama
they
choose
can
be
either
English
dramas
or
Chinese
dramas,
but
all
should
be
performed
in
English.
I
do
believe
this
competition
can
not
only
enhance
students'
English
level
but
also
improve
students'
all-tound
ability.
Mr.
Jonathan,
do
you
think
my
plan
is
practical?
Can
you
recommend
any
dramas
that
are
suitable
for
the
high
school
students
in
China
to
perform?
I
would
appreciate
it
a
lot
if
you
could
give
me
some
suggestions.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
【解析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生给曾经的外教
Jonathan写一封信,请求关于英语特色活动的建议。
1.词汇积累(4个以上,含4个)
代表:on
behalf
of→represent
提高:improve→enhance
建议:advise→recommend
感激be
grateful→appreciate
2.句式拓展
简单句变倒装句
原句:I
do
believe
this
competition
can
not
only
enhance
students'
English
level
but
also
improve
students'
all-tound
ability.
拓展句:Not
only
can
this
competition
enhance
students'
English
level
but
also
improve
students'
all-tound
ability.
[高分句型1].
I
do
believe
this
competition
can
not
only
enhance
students'
English
level
but
also
improve
students'
all-tound
ability.(强调句)
[高分句型2].I
would
appreciate
it
a
lot
if
you
could
give
me
some
suggestions.(if引导的状语从句)
第二节读后续写(满分25分)
52.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。
Now,
parents
and
students
separate
into
two
groups.
You
will
be
reunited
at
the
end
of
the
campus
tour.

Groups
of
incoming
freshmen
happily
left
their
parents
upon
hearing
this
announcement.
I
was
less
than
thrilled
about
starting
college,
let
alone
leaving
my
mother's
side
to
tour
the
campus
with
other
freshmen;I
felt
a
little
anxious.
We
followed
the
senior
tour
guide.
The
other
freshmen
chatted
and
made
casual
introductions
as
I
dragged
behind.
How
could
I
have
believed
I
was
ready
for
this

After
all,
it
had
only
been
a
few
months
since
I
left
the
hospital.
I
was
feeling
better
for
the
first
time
in
years.
But
college.
.
.

My
thinking
was
interrupted
by
a
sweet
female
voice,
"Hi,
I'm
Jennifer.
"
"I'm
Lauren,
"I
replied.
"Where
do
you
prefer
to
live?
At
home
or
on
campus?
"she
smiled.
"I'm
not
sure,
"I
said.
"You
should
live
on
campus!It
will
be
a
lot
of
fun!
"she
said.
Before
I
could
reply,
the
tour
guide
announced
it
was
time
to
create
our
schedules
and
select
the
courses
we
wanted
to
take.
We
crowded
into
the
Student
Activity
Center.
Three
seniors
handed
out
thick
course
bulletins
(课程公告)and
forms
that
needed
to
be
filled
out.
All
around
me,
the
sounds
of
turning
papers
and
writing
sounded
like
those
given
by
an
alarm
clock.
Others
seemed
to
be
moving
through
the
process
quickly
but
I
hadn't
even
opened
my
course
catalog
(目
录).
"Focus,
"I
told
myself.
"Just
read
through
the
catalog
and
find
the
courses
you
like
and
a
schedule
that
works.
"Psychology
A
or
B,
Geology
101,
English,
History,
sections
1,
2,
3.
.
.
The
list
went
on
and
on.
I
panicked
and
almost
started
to
cry.
How
was
I
supposed
to
know
how
to
complete
it?I
was
just
relearning
how
to
live
in
the
real
world,
and
they
wanted
me
to
make
a
schedule.
How
I
wished
someone
could
help
me.
Paragraph
1:
Soon,
other
freshmen
were
handing
in
their
forms.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Then,
I
felt
a
warm
hand
on
my
shoulder.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________读后续写(One
possible
version)
Paragraph
1:
Soon,
other
freshmen
were
handing
in
their
forms.
Many
of
them
rushed
out
to
meet
their
parents.
I
couldn’t
breathe
and
was
feeling
anxious.
My
head
was
pounding.
Moments
later,
I
was
crying.
And
several
students
started
to
stare
at
me.
One
of
the
seniors
in
charge
walked
over
to
my
table.
“What’s
the
matter?”
she
asked
impatiently.
“I...
I
can’t
do
this!”
I
said.
“All
you
have
to
do
is
make
your
schedule,
just
like
everybody
else,”
she
said,
clearly
annoyed.
Paragraph
2:
Then,
I
felt
a
warm
hand
on
my
shoulder.
I
looked
back
and
found
Jennifer
standing
behind
me.
“Everything
is
alright,”
she
told
the
senior.
“I’ll
help
her.”
The
senior
walked
away.
“What’s
wrong,
sweetie?”
Jennifer
asked.
Hearing
Jennifer’s
kind
words,
I
cried
even
harder,
saying,
“It’s
just
too
much!”
Then
Jennifer
put
her
arm
around
me
and
said,
“Let
me
instruct
you.”
She
then
guided
me
through
the
process
step
by
step
until
I
completed
my
schedule.
Later,
when
saying
goodbye,
we
made
a
promise
to
keep
in
touch.
【分析】
本篇书面表达是读后续写。通过阅读所给文章可知,本文讲述了作者的大学校园之旅,作者对开始上大学一点也不兴奋,更不用说校园之旅了,作者开始感到焦虑;途中,作者认识了珍妮弗,还没来得及和她说很多话,校园导游宣布开始选课,作者惊慌失措,几乎哭了起来,她很希望有个人能帮助她。
【详解】
续写部分分为两段,第一段开头是:很快,其他新生都在交表格,本段应该描述作者的反应,作者感到焦虑,不知所措,一位年长的老师过来要求作者交表格,作者没有交出表格,那位老师很生气。第二段开头是:然后,我感到一只温暖的手放在我的肩膀上。本段应该描写詹妮弗帮助作者完成选课,作者和詹妮弗最后成了好友。
续写时要求使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语增加了写作难度,我们要熟悉所给划线词语,恰当的时候加以运用。最后还要注意所续写短文的词数应为150左右;续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。按要求完成写作任务。
【点睛】
范文内容完整,要点全面,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当,上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系。作者在范文中使用了较多高级句型,如:She
then
guided
me
through
the
process
step
by
step
until
I
completed
my
schedule.这句话运用了until引导的时间状语从句;本文也使用了一些固定词组,如rush
out
;
stare
at;
keep
in
touch等。全文中没有中国式英语的句式,显示了很高的驾驭英语的能力。另外,文章思路清晰、层次分明,上下句转换自然,为文章增色添彩。2021-2022学年人教版(2019)必修一:
Unit
1
Teenage
Life
单元基础卷
时间:100分钟
分值:120分
第I卷(选择题)
第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Georgia
Aquarium
is
open
365
days
a
year.
Please
note
that
hours
of
operation
do
vary.
Last
ticket
sold
and
entry
is
30
minutes
before
closing
time.
Regular
Hours
Sunday—Friday:
10
a.m.—5
p.m.
Saturday:
9
a.m.—6
p.m.
Summer
Hours:
May
27—August
16
Monday-Saturday:
9
a.m.—9
p.m.
Sunday:
9
a.m.—6
p.m.
Full
Price
Total
Ticket
Adult
(ages
13-64):
$38.95
Child
(ages
3-12):
$32.95
Senior
(age
65+):
$34.95
Total
Ticket
Online
Discount
Adult
(ages
13-64):
$35.95
Child
(ages
3-12):
$29.95
Senior
(age
65+):
$31.95
Animal
Encounters:
$59.95
Beluga&Friends
Interactive
Program:
$179.95
Journey
with
Gentle
Giants
Immersion
Program:
$234.95
AT&T
Dolphin
Tales
Our
new
dolphin
gallery,
theater
and
show
are
now
open.
The
gallery
and
viewing
window
are
open
to
general
admission
guests
periodically
throughout
the
day.
Show
times
vary
each
day,
so
check
for
times
when
you
are
purchasing
general
admission
tickets.
Don’t
forget

AT&T
Dolphin
Tales
is
included
in
Total
Ticket
general
admission,
so
don’t
miss
this
spectacular
show!
4D
Theater

Deepo’s
Undersea
3D
Wondershow
Presented
by
AT&T
With
multiple
shows
throughout
the
day,be
sure
to
catch
this
unique
experience
at
Georgia
Aquarium.
Admission
to
the
4D
Theater
is
included
in
Total
Ticket
general
admission!
Journey
with
Gentle
Giants
Immersion
Program
Swim
or
scuba
dive
in
the
Ocean
Voyager
exhibit,
built
by
The
Home
Depot.
Swims
are
daily
at
4:30
p.m.,
and
scuba
dives
are
daily
at
3
p.m.
and
Saturday
and
Sunday
at
ll
a.m.Spots
are
limited,
so
it’s
best
to
book
in
advance.
Beluga
&
Friends
Interactive
Program
Interact
with
belugas
and
harbor
seals
in
the
Georgia-Pacific
Cold
Water
Quest
gallery.
This
animal
interaction
occurs
daily
at
10
a.m.
and
1:30
p.m.
Spots
are
limited,
so
it’s
best
to
book
in
advance.
Animal
Encounters
Interact
with
a
penguin
daily
at
11:30
a.m.
and
l:45
p.m.
You
can
also
experience
a
special
encounter
with
a
dolphin.
Spots
are
limited,
so
it’s
best
to
book
in
advance.
1.
How
much
can
they
save
if
grandparents
in
their
seventies
with
a
10-year-old
boy
visit
Georgia
Aquarium
with
online
tickets?
A.
$3.
B.
$6.
C.
$9.
D.
$12
2
Which
of
the
following
about
AT&T
Dolphin
Tales
is
TRUE?
A.
It
is
open
all
day
long
to
visitors.
B.
It
is
really
worth
watching
for
visitors.
C.
Visitors
have
to
pay
extra
money
to
watch
it.
D.
visitors
should
book
their
tickets
in
advance.
3.
With
a
Total
Ticket,
visitors
are
allowed
to
visit________.
A.
Animal
Encounters
B.
Beluga
&
Friends
Interactive
Program
C.
4D
Theater

Deepo’s
Undersea
3D
Wondershow
D.
Journey
with
Gentle
Giants
Immersion
Program
B
About
five
weeks
ago,
I
noticed
the
skin
of
our
pet
lizard(蜥蜴)was
growing
dusty.
It
worried
me.
I
reported
the
strange
surface
on
the
skin
of
the
lizard
to
my
husband
and
children
the
next
morning.
Seconds
later,
our
lizard
emerged
from
its
tank
with
its
old
skin
flowing
behind
it.
I
didn't
think
about
it
much
until
a
morning
last
week
when
I
knocked
my
favorite
teapot
off
the
table.
It
burst
into
hundreds
of
pieces.
As
I
swept
up
the
mess,
I
wondered
why
we
had
been
breaking
so
many
things
over
the
months.
The
destruction
started
three
months
ago.
It
was
my
husband's
birthday.
He
had
just
lost
his
job.
The
uncertainty
was
starting
to
wear
on
us,
so
I
wanted
to
do
something
special.
"Let's
make
a
cake
for
Dad!"
I
cried.
My
kids
screamed
with
joy.
We
baked,
iced
and
sprinkled
for
most
of
the
day.
Candles
on
the
cake!
Balloons
on
the
walls!
Flowers
on
the
table!
Two
hours
before
my
husband
came
back
home
from
another
job
interview,
my
daughter
climbed
up
to
grab
a
glass
vase
from
a
high
shelf.
It
fell
and
crashed
beside
the
cake.
Tiny
pieces
of
glass
were
everywhere.
She
sobbed
loudly
as
I
threw
the
cake
away.
My
husband
had
banana
pudding
for
his
birthday.
Three
days
ago,
the
light
in
our
living
room
suddenly
went
out.
After
several
frustrating
hours
of
unsuccessful
attempts
to
fix
it,
my
husband
suggested
watching
the
Michael
Jordan
documentary(纪录片)series?The
Last
Dance.
The
poignancy(酸楚)of
Jordan
retiring
from
his
beloved
basketball
to
play
baseball
and
what
had
pushed
him
to
make
such
a
tough
decision
took
me
by
surprise.
As
I
watched
him
take
off
his
basketball
uniform
and
replace
it
with
a
baseball
uniform,
I
saw
him?leaving
behind
the
layer?that
no
longer
served
him,
just
as
our
lizard
had.
Neither
of
them
chose
the
moment
that
had
transformed
them.
But
they
had
to
live
with
who
they
were
after
everything
was
different.
Just
like
us.
I
realized
that
we
have
to
learn
to
leave
the
past
behind.
Humans
do
not
shed
skin(蜕皮)as
easily
as
other
animals.
The
beginning
of
change
is
upsetting.
The
process
is
tiring.
Damage
changes
us
before
we
are
ready.
I
see
our
lizard,
raw
and
nearly
new.
Jordan
said
that
no
matter
how
it
ends,
it
starts
with
hope.
With
our
tender,
hopeful
skin,
that
is
where
we
begin.
4.What
can
we
learn
about
the
pet
lizard
from
Paragraph
1?
A.
Its
tank
grew
dirty.
B.
Its
old
skin
came
off.
C
.It
got
a
skin
disease.
D.
It
went
missing.
5.Why
did
the
author's
husband
have
banana
pudding
for
his
birthday?
A.
The
birthday
cake
was
ruined.
B.
The
author
made
good
puddings.
C.
Pudding
was
his
favorite
dessert.
D.
They
couldn't
afford
a
birthday
cake.
6.
Why
does
the
author
mention?The
Last
Dance?in
the
passage?
A.
To
prove
a
theory.
B.To
define
a
concept.
C.
To
develop
the
theme.
D.
To
provide
the
background.
7
.The
underlined
part
"leaving?behind?the?layer"
in
Paragraph
8
can
be
understood
as???????????.
A.
letting
go
of
the
past
B.
looking
for
a
new
job
C.
getting
rid
of
a
bad
habit
D.
giving
up
an
opportunity
8.
What
does
the
author
most
likely
want
to
tell
us?
A.
Love
of
family
helps
us
survive
great
hardships.
B.It's
not
the
end
of
the
world
if
we
break
things.
C.
We
should
move
on
no
matter
what
happens.
D.
Past
experiences
should
be
treasured.
C
Who
is
a
genius?
This
question
has
greatly
interested
humankind
for
centuries.
Let's
state
clearly:
Einstein
was
a
genius.
His
face
is
almost
the
international
symbol
for
genius.
But
we
want
to
go
beyond
one
man
and
explore
the
nature
of
genius
itself.
Why
is
it
that
some
people
are
so
much
more
intelligent
or
creative
than
the
rest
of
us?
And
who
are
they?
In
the
sciences
and
arts,
those
praised
as
geniuses
were
most
often
white
men,
of
European
origin.
Perhaps
this
is
not
a
surprise.
It's
said
that
history
is
written
by
the
victors,
and
those
victors
set
the
standards
for
admission
to
the
genius
club.
When
contributions
were
made
by
geniuses
outside
the
club—women,
or
people
of
a
different
color
or
belief—they
were
unacknowledged
and
rejected
by
others.
A
study
recently
published
by
Science
found
that
as
young
as
age
six,
girls
are
less
likely
than
boys
to
say
that
members
of
their
gender(性别)are
"really,
really
smart."
Even
worse,
the
study
found
that
girls
act
on
that
belief:
Around
age
six
they
start
to
avoid
activities
said
to
be
for
children
who
are
"really,
really
smart."
Can
our
planet
afford
to
have
any
great
thinkers
become
discouraged
and
give
up?
It
doesn't
take
a
genius
to
know
the
answer:
absolutely
not.
Here's
the
good
news.
In
a
wired
world
with
constant
global
communication,
we're
all
positioned
to
see
flashes
of
genius
wherever
they
appear.
And
the
more
we
look,
the
more
we
will
see
that
social
factors(因素)
like
gender,
race,
and
class
do
not
determine
the
appearance
of
genius.
As
a
writer
says,
future
geniuses
come
from
those
with
“intelligence,
creativity,
perseverance(毅力),
and
simple
good
fortune,
who
are
able
to
change
the
world."
9.
What
does
the
author
think
of
victors'
standards
for
joining
the
genius
club?
A.
They're
unfair.
B.
They're
conservative.
C.
They're
objective.
D.
They're
strict.
10.What
can
we
infer
about
girls
from
the
study
in
Science?
A.
They
think
themselves
smart.
B.
They
look
up
to
great
thinkers.
C.
They
see
gender
differences
earlier
than
boys.
D.
They
are
likely
to
be
influenced
by
social
beliefs.
11.
Why
are
more
geniuses
known
to
the
public?
A
.Improved
global
communication.
B.
Less
discrimination
against
women.
C.
Acceptance
of
victors'
concepts.
D.
Changes
in
people's
social
positions.
12.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Geniuses
Think
Alike
B.
Genius
Takes
Many
Forms
C.
Genius
and
Intelligence
D.
Genius
and
Luck
D
Thank
you.
It’s
my
great
honor
to
be
given
this
award.
You
cannot
imagine
that
I
have
always
been
a
late
starter.
Years
ago,
when
I
was
16,
I
took
an
important
exam

GCE(General
Certificate
of
Education),
which
turned
out
to
be
a
failure.
My
dad
was
reading
my
report
card
and
saw
that
my
position
in
class
was
29th,
but
the
number
in
class
was
29.
It
meant
that
I
had
achieved
the
distinction
of
being
bottom
of
my
class.
I
wasn’t
lazy,
and
I
was
really
trying.
You
can
picture
how
I
felt.
Dad
put
his
hand
on
my
shoulder
and
said,
“You
can
only
do
the
best
you
can,
but
whatever
you
decide
to
do,
make
sure
you
love
it.”
He
was
a
really
sweet
guy
and
a
great
man.
I
knew
his
attempt
to
hide
his
disappointment
with
some
of
his
encouraging
words.
I
was
depressed
for
a
week,
but
his
advice
was
a
wake-up
call.
Fortunately
I
love
working
with
my
hands,
and
I
was
good
at
two
things:
woodwork
and
art,
and
I
really
loved
to
draw
and
paint.
I
was
quite
talented.
Dad
strongly
encouraged
me
to
go
to
art
school,
which
in
those
days
wasn’t
the
obvious
place
that
a
father
would
suggest.
So
I
got
into
Hartlepool
College
of
Art.
The
college
was
a
revelation
(出乎意料),
the
passionate
teachers
there,
who
were
extremely
interested
in
the
students,
not
just
tolerating
them
but
actually
engaging
with
them.
It
was
a
world
apart
from
my
schooling
until
then.
It’s
extraordinary
what
an
enthusiastic
teacher
can
do,
drawing
the
student
out,
lighting
independence,
and
encouraging
a
design
of
your
own
future,
rather
than
waiting
for
something
to
happen.
I’m
honored
to
have
become
one
of
these
passionate
teachers
years
later.
My
teachers
inspired
me,
and
thanks
to
my
dad,
here
I
am
tonight.
I
think
I
should
mention
all
the
talents
I
have
worked
with
over
time,
and
to
my
kids
and
my
wife
Giannina,
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
this
great
award.
I
shall
find
a
very
special
place
for
it.
13.
How
did
the
author
feel
after
taking
GCE?
A.
Happy.
B.
Upset.
C.
Tired.
D.
Relieved.
14.
What
did
Hartlepool
College
of
Art
impress
the
author
most?
A.
The
teachers
were
strict
with
students.
B.
The
students
set
good
examples
for
each
other.
C.
The
teachers
inspired
students’
passion
for
learning.
D.
The
students
got
prepared
for
their
lessons
independently.
15.
The
author
gave
this
speech
to
________.
A.
share
his
career
choice
B.
explain
his
teaching
methods
C.
describe
his
life
experience
D.
show
his
appreciation
第二节
七选五
(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。
According
to
Jessica
Hagy,
author
of
How
to
Be
Interesting,
it’s
not
difficult
to
make
yourself
interesting
at
a
dinner
party.
___16___,
if
you’re
out
of
your
comfort
zone
or
if
you’re
wandering
into
somebody’s
house
for
the
first
time.
So
the
main
thing
is
just
to
show
up
and
be
adventurous,
trying
different
foods
and
talking
to
strangers.
People
love
to
talk
about
themselves.
If
you
can
start
the
conversation
with
a
question
other
than
“What
do
you
do
for
a
living?”,
you’ll
be
able
to
get
a
lot
more
interesting
conversation
out
of
whomever
it
is
you’re
talking
to.
___17___,
it
can
bring
in
“I
have
this
old,
broken-down
vehicle”
or
“I
rode
the
bus
with
these
crazy
people
who
were
laughing
at
silly
jokes
in
the
back.”
It
just
opens
up
conversation.
___18___?
If
you
can’t
take
their
wine
away,
you
should
certainly
try
to
take
away
their
soapbox
(讲台).
If
you’re
the
host,
you
can
ask
them
to
help
you
in
the
kitchen
with
something
and
just
remove
them
from
the
situation.___19___.
And
what
about
that
other
dinner-party
killer:
awkward
silence?
If
you’re
faced
with
an
awkward
silence
at
a
dinner
party,
the
only
thing
that
always
gets
everyone
talking
again
is
to
give
the
host
a
compliment(赞扬).
___20___.
Just
quickly
turn
around
and
say,
“This
cake
is
extremely
delicious
and
you
have
to
tell
me
all
about
it.”
So
being
interesting
at
a
dinner
party
isn’t
that
hard.
A.
How
do
you
know
the
host
B.
The
first
step
is
to
go
exploring
C.
If
you
ask
the
question
“How
did
you
get
here?”
D.
Be
prepared
to
have
awkward
conversations
with
strangers
E.
Or
turn
the
conversation
into
a
topic
where
they
have
little
to
say
F.
What
about
that
person
who
had
too
much
to
drink
or
won’t
stop
talking
G.
He
or
she
is
the
person
who
is
feeling
the
weight
of
that
awkwardness
the
most
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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。
Last
July
I
got
a
job
at
a
theater
I
admire.
I
was
feeling
lucky.
But
something
wasn’t
____21____
.
My
daughter
was
going
to
leave
for
university
in
the
fall
and
I
wasn’t
____22____
for
her
to
go.
Our
household
is
small
and
tight-knit(关系亲密的).
It’s
just
the
two
of
us.
I
was
excited
for
my
daughter
and
I
felt
I
had
____23____
her
well.
But
no
one
had
prepared
me
for
this.
I
was
____24____.
I
felt
as
though
I
were
drowning(溺亡).
Somehow,
this
feeling
of
drowning
was
what
____25____
me.
One
day
as
I
was
walking
home,
I
____26____
the
university
pool.
I
must
have
walked
past
it
a
million
times.
Swimming
wasn’t
something
I
usually
did.
And
yet
something
____27____
me
to
take
it
up.
The
next
morning
I
____28____
the
pool.
I
headed
over
to
the
shallow
end,
the
area
reserved
for
____29____
like
me.
I
walked
down
the
cold
steps
into
the
poll
and
all
of
a
sudden,
I
was
in.
I
could
touch
the
floor,
and
that
was
reassuring(安心的).
I
looked
around
to
make
sure
the
other
people
weren’t
watching
my
awkward
strokes.
“No
one
is
watching,”
I
____30____
to
myself.
No
one
cares
if
you
look
like
a
baby
elephant
swimming
for
the
first
time.
No
one
cares
if
your
heart
____31____
when
my
daughter
packs
up
her
things
and
____32____.
Somehow,
in
that
moment,
this
was
____33____.
I
swam
slowly
from
one
end
to
the
other,
feeling
a
____34____.
I
found
myself
crying.
Thankfully,
no
one
could
tell
my
____35____
from
the
water
running
down
my
face.
Afterward,
I
headed
for
the
changing
room,
smiling
and
feeling
proud
that
I
faced
this
____36____.
When
I
got
home,
my
daughter
said
that
I
looked
____37____.
The
next
day,
I
was
up
early,
swimming
bag
in
hand
I
was
____38___
afraid
of
drowning.
I
was
breathing
easier.
I
was
feeling
better.
Having
“an
empty
nest”
is
an
easy
catchphrase(口头禅)for
something
that
is
impossible
to
describe.
It
is
not
just
an
empty
room.
It
is
a
____39____
part
of
who
you
are.
And
for
me,
swimming
____40___
a
part
of
that
hole.
21.
A.
special
B.
right
C.
true
D.
strange
22.
A.
afraid
B.
sure
C.
ready
D.
sorry
23.
A.
prepared
B.
treated
C.
cared
D.
planned
24.
A.
disappointed
B.
inspired
C.
panicking
D.
complaining
25.
A.
controlled
B.
improved
C.
bothered
D.
saved
26.
A.
examined
B.
overlooked
C.
noticed
D.
recognized
27.
A.
pushed
B.
expected
C.
ordered
D.
allowed
28.
A.
set
apart
from
B.
set
out
for
C.
get
out
of
D.
get
away
from
29.
A.
fighters
B.
volunteers
C.
losers
D.
beginners
30.
A.
repeated
B.
remembered
C.
recalled
D.
replied
31.
A.
races
B.
pounds
C.
stops
D.
breaks
32.
A.
appears
B.
leaves
C.
escapes
D.
fails
33.
A.
comforting
B.
upsetting
C.
annoying
D.
confusing
34.
A.
connection
B.
release
C.
pressure
D.
conflict
35.
A.
rain
B.
blood
C.
tears
D.
sweat
36.
A.
hope
B.
surprise
C.
anger
D.
fear
37.
A.
tired
B.
pale
C.
happy
D.
healthy
38.
A.
once
again
B.
no
longer
C.
as
usual
D.
so
far
39.
A.
missing
B.
natural
C.
unique
D.
useful
40.
A.
touches
B.
forms
C.
involves
D.
fills
II卷(非选择题)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
Going
to
Mount
Huangshan
reminds
me
of
the
popular
Beatles’
song“The
Long
and
Winding
Road”.
__41____is
so
breathtaking
about
the
experience
is
the
out-of-this-world
scenes.
The
rolling
sea
of
clouds
you
see
once
you
are
at
the
top
will
remind
you
how
tiny
we
____42____
(human)
are.
The
hot
spring
at
the
foot
of
the
mountain
is
something
you
must
try
after
the
climb.
It
will
____43___(undoubted)
help
you
get
refreshed!
The
amazing
thing
about
the
spring
is
that
the
colder
the
temperature
gets,
the
____44____
(hot)
the
spring!
Strange,
isn’t
it?
But
that’s
how
nature
is

always
leaving
us
__45____(astonish).
What
comes
next
is
the
endless
series
of
steps.
You
can’t
help
wondering
how
hard
it
____46____
(be)
for
the
people
then
to
put
all
those
rocks
into
place.
Though
it
is
the
only
unnatural
thing
on
your
way
up
the
mountain,
still
it
highlights
the
whole
adventure
___47____offers
a
place
where
you
can
sit
down
to
rest
your
____48____
(ache)
legs.
As
the
song
goes,
this
long
and
winding
road
“will
never
disappear”,
and
it
will
always
stick
in
the
visitor’s
memory.
It
sure
does
in
___49____(I).While
you’re
in
China,
Mount
Huangshan
is
____50____
must
to
visit!
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节书面表达(满分15分)
51.你是晨光中学的李津,你校要举办一个英语特色活动,作为负责人,你给你曾经的外教
Jonathan写一封E-mail,请求他给你一些建议。
1.你举办这个活动的设想(时间、地点、目的、一个活动形式如:英语戏剧表演或英语图书
分享会等)。
2,对外教提两个有关活动设想的具体的问题。词数不少于100。开头已给出,不计入词数。
Dear
Jonathan,
How
time
flies!
We
haven't
seen
each
other
for
almost
one
year
since
you
went
back
home.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节读后续写(满分25分)
52.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。
Now,
parents
and
students
separate
into
two
groups.
You
will
be
reunited
at
the
end
of
the
campus
tour.

Groups
of
incoming
freshmen
happily
left
their
parents
upon
hearing
this
announcement.
I
was
less
than
thrilled
about
starting
college,
let
alone
leaving
my
mother's
side
to
tour
the
campus
with
other
freshmen;I
felt
a
little
anxious.
We
followed
the
senior
tour
guide.
The
other
freshmen
chatted
and
made
casual
introductions
as
I
dragged
behind.
How
could
I
have
believed
I
was
ready
for
this

After
all,
it
had
only
been
a
few
months
since
I
left
the
hospital.
I
was
feeling
better
for
the
first
time
in
years.
But
college.
.
.

My
thinking
was
interrupted
by
a
sweet
female
voice,
"Hi,
I'm
Jennifer.
"
"I'm
Lauren,
"I
replied.
"Where
do
you
prefer
to
live?
At
home
or
on
campus?
"she
smiled.
"I'm
not
sure,
"I
said.
"You
should
live
on
campus!It
will
be
a
lot
of
fun!
"she
said.
Before
I
could
reply,
the
tour
guide
announced
it
was
time
to
create
our
schedules
and
select
the
courses
we
wanted
to
take.
We
crowded
into
the
Student
Activity
Center.
Three
seniors
handed
out
thick
course
bulletins
(课程公告)and
forms
that
needed
to
be
filled
out.
All
around
me,
the
sounds
of
turning
papers
and
writing
sounded
like
those
given
by
an
alarm
clock.
Others
seemed
to
be
moving
through
the
process
quickly
but
I
hadn't
even
opened
my
course
catalog
(目
录).
"Focus,
"I
told
myself.
"Just
read
through
the
catalog
and
find
the
courses
you
like
and
a
schedule
that
works.
"Psychology
A
or
B,
Geology
101,
English,
History,
sections
1,
2,
3.
.
.
The
list
went
on
and
on.
I
panicked
and
almost
started
to
cry.
How
was
I
supposed
to
know
how
to
complete
it?I
was
just
relearning
how
to
live
in
the
real
world,
and
they
wanted
me
to
make
a
schedule.
How
I
wished
someone
could
help
me.
Paragraph
1:
Soon,
other
freshmen
were
handing
in
their
forms.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Then,
I
felt
a
warm
hand
on
my
shoulder.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________