南阳一中2021年秋期高一第一次月考英语答案
21-23
BCD
24-27
AACC
28-31
DABD
32-35
CBBD
36-40
EBCGA
41-45
ACBAD
46-50
ADABC
51-55
BCBDD
56-60
ADCBC
61.
likes
62.
how
63.
embarrassed
64.
As
65.
losing
66.
ourselves
66.
happiness
67.
definitely
68.
in
70.are
respected
71.
goes
72.
injuries
73.recovery
74.arising
75.unexpectedly
76.various
77.
revising
78.
to
79.to
be
carried
80.achieved
81.is→are
82.convenience→convenient
83.variety
后加of
84.what→which
85.Therefore→However
86.and→or
87.去掉the
88.appear
→appearing
89.a→an
90.wise→wisely
范文:
Dear?Peter,
How’s
your
life
in
senior
secondary
school?
At
the
beginning
of
the
new
semester,
I
realized
that
entering
a
senior
school
from
junior
school
is
really
a
big
challenge
for
me.
As
a
freshman,
my
new
school
life
is
a
little
challenging
and
stressful.
Firstly,
I
have
difficulty
with
several
subjects,
especially
maths
and
physics.
I
felt
sort
of
anxious
because
this
school
differs
in
many
ways
from
my
previous
one,
but
I
am
trying
my
best
to
adapt
to
it.
Moreover,
I
haven’t
made
any
new
friends
with
the
same
interests
so
far
so
I
felt
extremely
lonely
and
helpless
from
time
to
time.
What’s
more,
what
is
also
very
different
is
that
I
have
to
live
on
campus
from
now
on,
which
I’m
still
not
used
to.
All
in
all,
though
I’m
worried
about
keeping
up
with
the
excellent
students,
I
will
do
my
best
to
study
harder.
I
hope
to
have
a
happier,
more
fruitful
and
satisfying
life
in
my
new
school.
Yours,
Li
Hua
南阳一中2021年秋期高一第一次月考英语部分解析
文章大意:人与社会,本文是一篇应用文,介绍母亲节几款物美价廉的礼物。
21.
B.由Gift
No.1
中的第二句“Promise
to
be
there
for
any
and
all
doctor's
visits
whether
a
disease
or
a
regular
medical
check-up.”可知,由此建议读者在医生来访时要陪伴母亲。故选B。
22.
C.由Gift
No.3
的内容,可知选C。
23.
D.
由Gift
No.4中的最后一句可知选D
文章大意:一些人千方百计的省钱,作者也不例外。上次作者家人一起度假返程时,由于预订该趟航班机票的乘客过多,Delta航空公司给每位退票的乘客返还400美元。作者因为要去纽约开会就先带着9个月大的孩子如期回家了,而丈夫和6岁的儿子则等待次日的航班,结果由于他们来坐了更晚的航班而得了多达1600美元的补偿。
24.A.根据第一段的第五句”
The
flight
was
overbooked,and
Delta,the
airline,offered
us
S400
per
person
in
credits
to
give
up
our
seats
and
leave
the
next
day."可知,由于预订这趟航班的乘客过多,因此航空公司决定对于那些愿意退票,然后乘坐次日航班返回的人每人返还400美元。
25.A.根据第一段的前两句及第三段第二句中的”
But
as
a
big
time
bargain
hunter"可知,作者很少错过很便宜的东西,故A项符合题意。
26.
C.根据第四段的第二句
“I
have
been
the
consumer
reporter
of
NBC’s
Today
show
for
over
a
decade.”可知,作者是一位媒体人。
27.C.根据最后一段的内容可知,作者想要告诉我们如何聪明地花钱,在哪些地方可以省钱,在哪些地方可以出手大方
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是认真倾听别人的好处以及如何正确倾听别人,并且作者发现认真倾听病人对他们的疾病也有一定的疗效。
28.
D.
从上文中的“to
experience
as
far
as
possible
someone
else’s
world
from
the
inside”可知,画线部分指的是要理解说话者的内心世界。所以选D项。
29.
A.
从第二段的“Listening
well
also
requires
total
concentration
upon
someone
else.”及
“Bracketing”,Moreover”等关键信息可知,本段讲的是如何认真倾听,故选择A。
30.
B.
从第三段的“
Even
though
we
may
feel
in
our
business
dealings
or
social
relationships
that
we
are
listening
well,
what
we
are
usually
doing
is
listening
selectively.”可知,在交流中,人们总是有选择、有目的地听别人讲话,所以选B。
31.
D.
本文主要讲的是认真倾听别人的好处,如何认真倾听别人以及认真倾听对病人的作用。这是有关科学的内容。因此可以得知本文可能是科普文。所以选择D。
文章大意:人与社会,整篇文章论述的是伦敦新的摩天大楼的建造所带来的争议。
32.
C。细节理解题。根据第二段中的
“So
the
building
has
an
unusual
shape.
It
looks
like
a
very
thin,
sharp
piece
of
broken
glass.
And
that
is
how
the
building
got
the
name:
the
Shard.”可知选C。
33.
B。推理判断题。根据第二段中的
“Piano
says
that
the
spire
shape
of
the
Shard
is
part
of
a
great
London
tradition.”可知选B。
34.
B。细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段中的
“Only
very
rich
people
can
afford
to
buy
the
expensive
private
apartments
and
stay
in
the
hotel.”可知选B。
35.
D。主旨大意题。整篇文章论述的是伦敦新的摩天大楼的建造所带来的争议。有人认为它是英国传统的传承,是一项很好的变化,但也有人提出质疑。故选D。
文章大意:本文对如何进行公共演讲培训给出了几点意见。
36.
E。考查上下文的逻辑关系。从空格处的结果“so
get
help”来看,前面所指的事情的难度较大。E项符合语境。
37.
B。考查上下文的逻辑关系。由空后的结果“因此好的公共演讲培训应开发你所擅长做的事情而不是告诉你不该怎么做”可知本题选择B。
38.
C。考查小标题。下文说的是读者要远离那些注意事项,本题标题应为C项,意思是“不去理睬太多规则”
39.
G。考查因果关系。上一句指出“你的大脑装满了要谈的内容”,所以试图强行塞入一整套规则只会使情况更糟。得知,G项最合适。
40.
A。考查上下文逻辑关系。本题是对小标题的解释说明,根据上一句的“a
special
one”可得知,A项最合适。
本文是一篇记叙文。介绍Dario和妈妈刚搬宽敞明亮的新居,一起弹奏钢琴乐曲,结果声音大,时间晚影响邻居被邻居留言提醒。于是母子想出妙计,不如邀请左邻右舍到家参加小型聚会当场道歉消除误会。
41.
A。依据生活常识弹钢琴是坐着进行的。
42.
C。依据下文The
sounds
woke
me
out
of
bed.
I
54
that
you
might
play
like
this
every
night.
So
I
wrote
a
short
note知道弹奏的音乐声音太大。
43.
B。根据下文their?happiness?disappeared可知,此处应为转折关系。therefore因此;however但是;otherwise否则;instead反而。
44.
A。下文54空前So
I
wrote
a
short
note有暗示。
45.
D。社区管理员说这里的居民“都很好很友善”不会这样做的。
46.
A。结合语境他们认为应该邀请左邻右舍到家聚会当面致歉。
47.
D。根据句意,妈妈认为她和Dario应该亲自去拜访每家邻居。blame责备;instruct指导;question质问;visit拜访。
48.
A。结合下文Finally,
the
day
of
the
party
51
.知道在新居举行小型聚会。
49.
B。母子均认为这个“主意”不错于是开始付诸行动。
50.
C。prepare?sth.?for?sb.为固定搭配,在句中意为,为客人们准备甜点。
51.
B。根据上下文,经过长时间的准备,那一天终于到来了,arrive符合语境。
52.
C。根据上文可知,参加聚会经常会带一些东西,share意为分享,符合语境。
53.
B。根据语境,Mrs.?Gilbert给母亲带来了一本书,present符合语境。present
sb.
with
sth.表示“赠送某人某物”。
54.
D。根据前文可知,邻居写纸条是因为“担心”晚上音乐声音太大了,
worry最合适。
55.
D。owe?sb.?an?apology表示“欠某人一个道歉”,符合语境。
56.
A。根据语境,Dario和母亲没有“意识到”晚上音乐声音很大,realize符合语境。realize意识到;remember记得;understand理解;accept接受。
57.
D。上文The
loud
42
filled
the
room
and
made
them
feel
very
happy.和下文“And
we
won’t
play
so
loud
or
late!”
Dario
said有暗示。
58.
C。根据上下文,“我们很高兴晚上演奏这些舒缓的音乐”。
59.
B。结合语境,儿子Dario一直盼望着演奏些新曲子呢,这下正好。
60.
C。根据上下文可知,经过聚会之后,邻居们都表示理解,Dario和母亲也感觉到很温暖,有了家的感觉,warmth温暖,符合语境。equality平等;freedom自由;warmth温暖;sympathy同情。
这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了虽然失败是不愉快的,但它可以是一件积极的事情,介绍了如何成为一个好的输家。
61.
likes。考查主谓一致。句意:没有人喜欢失败,但我们必须接受失败是生活的一部分。陈述客观事实用一般现在时,主语为nobody,谓语用第三人称单数形式。
62.
how。考查疑问词。句意:但首先我们必须知道如何成为一个好的输家。此处为“疑问词+不定式”结构作宾语,表示“如何”应用how。
63.
embarrassed。考查形容词。句意:因此,我们不需要感到尴尬。此处作表语,主语为人,应用-ed结尾形容词embarrassed,作表语。
64.
As。考查固定短语。句意:众所周知,熟能生巧。结合句意表示“众所周知”可知短语为as
is
known
to
all,as引导非限制性定语从句,在从句中作主语。句首单词首字母要大写。
65.
losing。考查非谓语用法。practise
doing
sth是固定词组,表示“练习做某事”。
66.
ourselves。考查代词。句意:如果我们通过给自己创造挑战来练习失败,我们将永远不会害怕失败。主语和宾语所指相同时,宾语应用反身代词,结合语境表示“我们自己”应用反身代词ourselves。
67.
happiness。考查名词。结合语境形容词性物主代词后应接名词。
68.
definitely。考查副词。句意:如果我们向获胜者表示祝贺,分享他或她的快乐,我们的失望肯定会消退。修饰动词fade应用副词definitely,作状语。
69.
in。all
in
all是固定词组,表示“总而言之”。
70.
are
respected。考查动词时态语态。结合语境应用被动语态。句意:优秀的失败者受到尊重、崇拜,最重要的是,他们最终赢了。
本文是一篇短文,介绍网络媒体的利弊和自己的观点。
81.is改为are。考查主谓一致。主语media
为复数形式故用are。
82.convenience改为convenient。it
is
convenient
to
do
sth.
83.variety
后加of。考查介词。a
variety
of
修饰名词。
84.what改为which。考查定语从句。根据句意which指代上文中的electronic
newspapers
online,指代物,在定语从句中做主语引导非限定性定语从句故用which。
85.Therefore改为However。考查副词。根据句意及逻辑关系可知此处表示然而我们也不能忽视网络媒体的缺点。
86.and改为or。根据句意很难知道我们在互联网上读到的东西是真实的还是假的。
87.去掉the。考查冠词。even
worse,更糟糕的是。
88.appear
改为appearing。考查非谓语。stop……from
doing
sth.阻止……做某事。
89.a
改为an。考查冠词。important元音音素开头前用an。
90.wise改为wisely。修饰动词应用副词。
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6南阳一中2021年秋期高一第一次月考
英
语
试
题
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Low-Cost
Gifts
for
Mother's
Day
Gift
No.
I
Offer
to
be
your
mother's
health
friend.
Promise
to
be
there
for
any
and
all
doctor's
visits
whether
a
disease
or
a
regular
medical
check-up.
Most
mothers
always
say
“no
need,”
another
set
of
eyes
and
ears
is
always
a
good
idea
at
a
doctor's
visit.
The
best
part?
This
one
is
free.
Gift
No.
2
Help
your
mother
organize
all
of
her
medical
records,
which
include
the
test
results
and
medical
information.
Put
them
all
in
one
place.
Be
sure
to
make
a
list
of
all
of
her
medicines
and
what
times
she
takes
them.
“Having
all
this
information
in
one
place
could
end
up
saving
your
mother's
life,”
Dr.
Marie
Savard
said.
Gift
No.
3
Enough
sleep
is
connected
to
general
health
conditions.
“Buy
your
mother
cotton
sheets
and
comfortable
pillows
to
encourage
better
sleep,”
Savard
said.
“We
know
that
good
sleep
is
very
important
to
our
health.”
Gift
No.
4
Some
gift
companies
such
as
Presents
for
Purpose
allow
you
to
pay
it
forward
this
Mother's
Day
by
picking
gifts
in
which
10
percent
of
the
price
you
pay
goes
to
a
charity
(慈善机构).
Gift
givers
can
choose
from
a
wide
variety
of
useful
but
inexpensive
things
-many
of
which
are
“green”
-
and
then
choose
a
meaningful
charity
from
a
list.
When
your
mother
gets
the
gift,
she
will
be
told
that
she
has
helped
the
chosen
charity.
21.
What
are
you
advised
to
do
for
your
mother
at
doctor's
visits?
A.
Take
notes.
B.
Be
with
her.
C.
Buy
medicine.
D.
Give
her
gifts.
22.
Where
can
you
find
a
gift
idea
to
improve
your
mother’s
sleep?
A.
In
Gift
No.
1.
B.
In
Gift
No.
2.
C.
In
Gift
No.
3.
D.
In
Gift
No.
4.
23.
Buying
gifts
from
Presents
for
Purpose
allows
mothers
to________.
A.
enjoy
good
sleep
B.
be
well-organized
C.
get
extra
support
D.
give
others
help
B
Some
people
will
do
just
about
anything
to
save
money.
And
I
am
one
of
them.
Take
my
family’s
last
vacation.
It
was
my
six-year-old
son’s
winter
break
from
school,
and
we
were
heading
home
from
Fort
Lauderdale
after
a
weeklong
trip.
The
flight
was
overbooked,
and
Delta,
the
airline,
offered
us
$400
per
person
in
credits
to
give
up
our
seats
and
leave
the
next
day.
I
had
meetings
in
New
York.
So
I
had
to
get
back.
But
that
didn't
mean
my
husband
and
my
son
couldn't
stay.
I
took
my
nine-month-old
and
took
off
for
home.
The
next
day,
my
husband
and
son
were
offered
more
credits
to
take
an
even
later
flight.
Yes,
I
encouraged—okay,
ordered—them
to
wait
it
out
at
the
airport,
to
“earn”
more
Delta
Dollars.
Our
total
take:
$1,600.
Not
bad,
huh?
Now
some
people
may
think
I'm
a
bad
mother
and
not
such
a
great
wife
either.
But
as
a
big-time
bargain
hunter,
I
know
the
value
of
a
dollar.
And
these
days,
a
good
deal
is
something
few
of
us
can
afford
to
pass
up.
I've
made
a
living
looking
for
the
best
deals
and
exposing(揭露)
the
worst
tricks.
I
have
been
the
consumer
reporter
of
NBC's
Today
show
for
over
a
decade.
I
have
written
a
couple
of
books
including
one
titled
Tricks
of
the
Trade:
A
Consumer
Survival
Guide.
And
I
really
do
what
I
believe
in.
I
tell
you
this
because
there
is
no
shame
in
getting
your
money’s
worth.
I’m
also
tightfisted
when
it
comes
to
shoes,
clothes
for
my
children,
and
expensive
restaurants.
But
I
wouldn't
hesitate
to
spend
on
a
good
haircut.
It
keeps
its
shape
longer,
and
it's
the
first
thing
people
notice.
And
I
will
also
spend
on
a
classic
piece
of
furniture.
Quality
lasts.
24.
Why
did
Delta
give
the
author's
family
credits?
A.
They
took
a
later
flight.
B.
They
had
early
bookings.
C.
Their
flight
had
been
delayed.
D.
Their
flight
had
been
cancelled.
25.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author?
A.
She
rarely
misses
a
good
deal.
B.
She
seldom
makes
a
compromise.
C.
She
is
very
strict
with
her
children.
D.
She
is
interested
in
cheap
products.
26.
What
does
the
author
do?
A.
She's
a
teacher.
B.
She's
a
housewife.
C.
She's
a
media
person.
D.
She's
a
businesswoman.
27.
What
does
the
author
want
to
tell
us?
A.
How
to
expose
bad
tricks.
B.
How
to
reserve
airline
seats.
C.
How
to
spend
money
wisely.
D.
How
to
make
a
business
deal.
C
Many
people
think
that
listening
is
a
passive
business.
It
is
just
the
opposite.
Listening
well
is
an
active
exercise
of
our
attention
and
hard
work.
It
is
because
they
do
not
realize
this,
or
because
they
are
not
willing
to
do
the
work,
that
most
people
do
not
listen
well.
Listening
well
also
requires
total
concentration
upon
someone
else.
An
essential
part
of
listening
well
is
the
rule
known
as
“bracketing”.
Bracketing
includes
the
temporary
giving
up
or
setting
aside
of
your
own
prejudices
and
desires,
to
experience
as
far
as
possible
someone
else’s
world
from
the
inside,
stepping
into
his
or
her
shoes.
Moreover,
since
listening
well
involves
bracketing,
it
also
involves
a
temporary
acceptance
of
the
other
person.
Sensing
this
acceptance,
the
speaker
will
seem
quite
willing
to
open
up
the
inner
part
of
his
or
her
mind
to
the
listener.
True
communication
is
under
way
and
the
energy
required
for
listening
well
is
so
great
that
it
can
be
accomplished
only
by
the
will
to
extend
oneself
for
mutual
growth.
Most
of
the
time
we
lack
this
energy.
Even
though
we
may
feel
in
our
business
dealings
or
social
relationships
that
we
are
listening
well,
what
we
are
usually
doing
is
listening
selectively.
Often
we
have
a
prepared
list
in
mind
and
wonder,
as
we
listen,
how
we
can
achieve
certain
desired
results
to
get
the
conversation
over
as
quickly
as
possible
or
redirected
in
ways
more
satisfactory
to
us.
Many
of
us
are
far
more
interested
in
talking
than
in
listening,
or
we
simply
refuse
to
listen
to
what
we
don’t
want
to
hear.
It
wasn’t
until
toward
the
end
of
my
doctor
career
that
I
have
found
the
knowledge
that
one
is
being
truly
listened
to
is
frequently
therapeutic(有疗效的).
In
about
a
quarter
of
the
patients
I
saw,
surprising
improvement
was
shown
during
the
first
few
months
of
psychotherapy(心理疗法),
before
any
of
the
roots
of
problems
had
been
uncovered
or
explained.
There
are
several
reasons
for
this
phenomenon,
but
chief
among
them,
I
believe,
was
the
patient’s
sense
that
he
or
she
was
being
truly
listened
to,
often
for
the
first
time
in
years,
and
for
some,
perhaps
for
the
first
time
ever.
28.
The
phrase
“stepping
into
his
or
her
shoes”
in
paragraph
2
probably
means
_______.
A.
preparing
a
topic
list
first
B.
focusing
on
one’s
own
mind
C.
directing
the
talk
to
the
desired
results
D.
experiencing
the
speaker’s
inside
world
29.
What
is
mainly
discussed
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
How
to
listen
well.
B.
What
to
listen
to.
C.
Benefits
of
listening.
D.
Problems
in
listening
30.
According
to
the
author,
in
communication
people
tend
to
________.
A.
listen
actively
B.
listen
on
purpose
C.
set
aside
their
prejudices
D.
open
up
their
inner
mind
31.
What
type
of
writing
the
article
likely
to
be?
A.
Science
fiction
B.
A
news
report.
C.
A
medical
report.
D.Popular
science
D
London’s
newest
skyscraper
(摩天大楼)
is
called
the
Shard
and
it
cost
about
430
million
pounds
to
build.
At
a
height
of
almost
310
metres,
it
is
the
tallest
building
in
Europe.
The
Shard
has
completely
changed
the
appearance
of
London.
However,
not
everyone
thinks
that
it
is
a
change
for
the
better.
The
Shard
was
designed
by
the
famous
Italian
architect
Renzo
Piano.
When
he
began
designing
the
Shard
for
London,
Piano
wanted
a
very
tall
building
that
looked
like
a
spire
(尖顶).
He
wanted
the
glass
surfaces
to
reflect
the
sky
and
the
city.
The
sides
of
the
building
aren’t
regular.
So
the
building
has
an
unusual
shape.
It
looks
like
a
very
thin,
sharp
piece
of
broken
glass.
And
that
is
how
the
building
got
the
name:
the
Shard.
Piano
says
that
the
spire
shape
of
the
Shard
is
part
of
a
great
London
tradition.
The
shape
reminds
him
of
the
spires
of
the
churches
of
London
or
the
tall
masts
(桅杆)
of
the
ships
that
were
once
on
the
river
Thames.
The
Shard
has
87
floors.
At
the
top,
there
is
an
observatory.
At
the
moment
the
building
is
empty,
but
eventually
there
will
be
a
five-star
hotel.
There
will
also
be
top
quality
restaurants,
apartments
and
offices.
Before
building
work
began,
a
lot
of
people
didn’t
want
the
Shard
though
the
plans
were
approved.
Now
they
are
still
unhappy
about
the
Shard.
Some
critics
say
that
such
a
tall
skyscraper
might
be
good
in
a
city
like
New
York,
but
not
in
London.
They
say
that
the
best
thing
about
the
Shard
is
its
spire
shape.
But
that
is
the
only
thing.
There
is
no
decoration,
only
flat
surfaces.
The
Egyptians
did
that
4,500
years
ago.
They
also
think
the
Shard
is
too
big
for
London.
It
destroys
the
beauty
of
the
city.
Other
critics
don’t
like
what
the
Shard
seems
to
represent.
They
say
that
the
Shard
shows
how
London
is
becoming
more
unequal.
Only
very
rich
people
can
afford
to
buy
the
expensive
private
apartments
and
stay
in
the
hotel.
But
the
people
who
live
near
the
Shard
are
among
the
poorest
in
London.
So
the
Shard
seems
a
symbol
of
the
division
in
society
between
the
very
rich
and
the
poor.
The
Shard
now
dominates
the
London
skyline.
It
is
not
certain,
however,
that
ordinary
London
citizens
will
ever
accept
it
as
a
valuable
addition
to
the
city.
32.
London’s
newest
skyscraper
is
called
the
Shard
because
of
______.
A.
its
cost
B.
its
size
C.
its
shape
D.
its
height
33.
When
he
designed
the
Shard,
Piano
wanted
it
to
______.
A.
change
London’s
skyline
B.
follow
London’s
tradition
C.
copy
the
Egyptian
style
D.
attract
potential
visitors
34.
The
critics
who
refer
to
social
division
think
the
Shard
______.
A.
is
only
preferred
by
the
rich
B.
is
intended
for
wealthy
people
C.
is
far
away
from
the
poor
area
D.
is
popular
only
with
Londoners
35.
Which
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
The
Shard:
Cheers
and
Claps
B.
The
Shard:
Work
of
a
Great
Architect
C.
The
Shard:
New
Symbol
of
London?
D.
The
Shard:
A
Change
for
the
Better?
第二节
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项是多余选项。
Public
Speaking
Training
●Get
a
coach
36
,so
get
help.
Since
there
are
about
a
billion
companies
out
there
all
ready
to
offer
you
public
speaking
training
and
courses,
here
are
some
things
to
look
for
when
deciding
the
training
that's
right
for
you.
●Focus
on
positives
Any
training
you
do
to
become
more
effective
at
public
speaking
should
always
focus
on
the
positive
aspects
of
what
you
already
do
well.
Nothing
can
hurt
confidence
more
than
being
told
that
you
aren't
doing
well.
37
,
so
good
public
speaking
training
should
develop
those
instead
of
telling
you
what
you
shouldn't
do.
●
38
If
you
find
a
public
speaking
course
that
looks
as
though
it's
going
to
give
you
lots
of
dos
and
don'ts,
walk
away!
Your
brain
is
so
full
of
what
you're
going
to
be
talking
about.
39
.
As
far
as
we're
concerned,
there
are
basically
no
hard
and
fast
rules
about
public
speaking.
Your
audience
can
be
your
friends.
●You
are
a
special
person
not
a
clone
Most
importantly,
good
public
speaking
training
should
treat
you
as
a
special
one,
with
your
own
personal
habits.
40
.
Your
training
course
should
help
you
bring
out
your
personality,
not
try
to
turn
you
into
someone
you're
not.
A.
You
aren't
like
anybody
else
B.
You
already
do
lots
of
things
well
C.
Turn
your
back
on
too
many
rules
D.
Check
the
rules
about
dos
and
don'ts
E.
Whatever
the
presentation,
public
speaking
is
challenging
F
.The
one
thing
you
don't
want
is
for
them
to
fall
asleep
G.
So
trying
to
force
a
whole
set
of
rules
into
it
will
just
make
things
worse
第三部分
英语知识运用(共三节,满分45分)
第一节:(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Dario
and
his
mother
loved
their
new
apartment.
The
living
room
was
large
enough
for
their
piano.
That
night,
the
two
of
them
41
side
by
side
at
the
piano.
They
played
jazz
music
to
celebrate
their
new
home.
The
loud
42
filled
the
room
and
made
them
feel
very
happy.
The
next
morning,
43
,
their
happiness
disappeared.
Someone
had
left
a
44
under
their
door
during
the
night.
One
of
their
neighbor
had
written
to
complain(抱怨)
about
the
sound
of
the
piano.
Dario’s
mother
asked
the
building
superintendent(管理员)
if
he
knew
anything
about
it.
But
he
said
that
they
were
all
45
people
and
he
couldn’t
imagine
any
of
them
had
done
that.
Later
that
morning,
Dario
suggested
that
they
write
a
letter
to
their
46
and
apologize
for
their
playing.
“Maybe
we
could
go
and
47
everyone
in
person.”
his
mother
said.
“What
if
we
invited
them
to
come
here
for
a
48
instead?
Dario
asked.
They
both
loved
the
49
.
Over
the
next
few
days,
they
sent
out
invitations
and
prepared
desserts
50
their
guests.
They
decorated
the
apartment
with
streamers(彩带)
and
party
lights.
Finally,
the
day
of
the
party
51
.
Some
guests
brought
presents.
Others
brought
flowers.
Some
even
brought
desserts
to
52
.
One
woman,
Mrs.
Gilbert,
53
Dario’s
mother
with
a
book
of
piano
music
by
Chopin.
“I
heard
you
playing
the
other
night,”
she
said.
“The
sounds
woke
me
out
of
bed.
I
54
that
you
might
play
like
this
every
night.
So
I
wrote
a
short
note.
I
hope
you
don’t
think
I
disliked
the
playing.”
Dario’s
mother
smiled
at
Mrs.
Gilbert.
“I
think
maybe
we
55
you
an
apology.”
she
said.
“I
didn’t
56
how
late
it
was
when
we
were
playing.
Maybe
we
should
play
some
quieter
music
at
night.
“You
play,
you
play!”
Mrs.
Gilbert
said.
“I
like
what
you
play!
Just
not
so
loud
at
night.”
She
pointed
to
the
book
she
had
given
them.
“These
songs
are
not
such
57
music.”
“These
songs
are
beautiful
music.”
Dario’s
mother
said.
“We
will
be
58
to
play
them
in
the
evening.”
“And
we
won’t
play
so
loud
or
late!”
Dario
said.
He
was
already
looking
forward
to
59
the
new
music.
More
than
that,
however,
he
was
happy
to
see
the
big
smile
on
his
mother’s
face.
It
gave
him
a
feeling
of
60
and
made
him
feel
that
they
were
home
at
last.
41.
A.
sat
B.
stood
C.
lay
D.
walked
42.
A.
voice
B.
ring
C.
music
D.
cry
43.
A.
therefore
B.
however
C.
otherwise
D.
instead
44.
A.
note
B.
poster
C.
bill
D.
report
45.
A.
proud
B.
rich
C.
lucky
D.
nice
46.
A.
neighbors
B.
friends
C.
relatives
D.
audience
47.
A.
blame
B.
instruct
C.
question
D.
visit
48.
A.
party
B.
concert
C.
show
D.
play
49.
A.
experience
B.
idea
C.
performance
D.
action
50.
A.
to
B.
with
C.
for
D.
from
51.
A.
continued
B.
arrived
C.
passed
D.
finished
52.
A.
order
B.
sell
C.
share
D.
advertise
53.
A.
treated
B.
presented
C.
helped
D.
served
54.
A.
promised
B.
admitted
C.
agreed
D.
worried
55.
A.
give
B.
send
C.
offer
D.
owe
56.
A.
realize
B.
remember
C.
understand
D.
accept
57.
A.
sweet
B.
strange
C.
funny
D.
loud
58.
A.
brave
B.
sorry
C.
happy
D.
afraid
59.
A.
changing
B.
practicing
C.
recording
D.
writing
60.
A.
equality
B.
freedom
C.
warmth
D.
sympathy
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Nobody
61
(like)
to
lose,
but
we
must
accept
that
losing
is
part
of
life.
After
all,
we
can’t
win
all
the
time.
Although
losing
is
unpleasant,
it
can
be
a
positive
thing.
We
can
learn
from
every
failure,
which
may
help
us
succeed
in
the
future.
But
first
we
must
know
62
to
be
a
good
loser.
For
one
thing,
we
should
take
a
positive
attitude
towards
it.
We
can
begin
by
realizing
that
losing
is
sometimes
unavoidable.
Therefore,
we
don’t
need
to
be
63
(embarrass).
We
must
correct
our
mistakes
and
try
again.
64
is
known
to
all,
practice
makes
perfect.
If
we
practise
65
(lose)
by
creating
challenges
for
66
(we),
we
will
never
be
afraid
of
failure.
For
another,
we
should
be
polite
when
we
lose.
If
we
offer
our
congratulations
to
the
winner
and
share
in
his
or
her
67
(happy),
our
disappointment
will
68
(definite)
go
away.
All
69
all,
being
a
good
loser
will
help
us
to
succeed
in
life.
It
might
be
painful
at
first,
but
there
are
many
benefits.
Good
losers
70
(respect)
and
admired
and,
most
importantly,
they
win
in
the
end.
第三节
单句填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.As
the
saying
____________(go),
“Nothing
is
impossible
for
a
willing
heart.”
72.
Luckily,
his
neck____________
(injure)
were
not
serious.
73.To
his
parents’
relief,
the
boy
made
a
quick
___________
(recover)
after
the
operation.
74.Can
we
begin
by
discussing
matters
__________(arise)
from
the
last
meeting?
75.I
had
meant
to
help
him;
_____________(expect),
I
have
brought
him
trouble.
76.There
are
____________(variety)
things
on
sale,
so
you
can
choose
whatever
interests
you.
77.You
can’t
imagine
what
difficulty
she
had
____________(revise)
the
articles
in
three
hours.
78.Many
teenagers
surfing
the
Internet
are
addicted_________
computer
games.
79.The
operation
on
the
old
man
is
scheduled
__________________(carry)
out
on
Wednesday.
80.With
all
the
aims
he
set
for
himself_____________(achieve),
he
decided
to
take
a
holiday
to
relax
himself.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第l1处起)不计分。
In
modern
society,
online
news
media
is
becoming
more
and
more
popular.
But
online
news
media
have
both
advantages
and
disadvantages.
The
advantages
of
online
news
media
are
obvious.
First
of
all,
it
is
convenience
to
use
online
news
media.
Second,
news
spreads
quickly
on
the
Internet.
Third,
we
can
read
a
variety
newspapers
online,
what
is
good
for
the
environment.
Therefore,
we
cannot
forget
the
disadvantages
of
online
news
media.
It
is
difficult
to
tell
whether
what
we
read
is
true
and
false
on
the
Internet.
Even
the
worse,
we
cannot
stop
advertisements
(广告)
from
appear
suddenly.
Personally
speaking,
online
news
media
have
become
a
important
part
of
our
life.
It
is
wonderful
to
learn
to
use
them
wise.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你的英国好友Peter
来信向你询问你的新的高中生活,请根据以下要点给他写封电子邮件。内容包括:
1.
介绍高中新生活;
2.
你所遇到的问题;
3.
你对未来的期望。
注意:1.?词数100左右;
2.?可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。