2021~2022学年第一学期阶段性诊断测试
高 三 英 语 2021。 10
(考试时间 120分钟,满分 150分 )
注意事项 :
1。 答卷前,考生务必将 自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题 目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动 ,
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷
上无效 。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力 (共两节 ,满分 30分 )
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7.5分 )
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个选项中选出最佳选
项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下
一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
~Ll ~ 1.What are the speakers talking about
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A。 The radio。 B。 The weather。 C。 The weekend。
2。 What is the、vo11nan going to do
A。 see her aunt。 B。 Go shopping, C。 lDeliver milk。
3。 Where are the speakers
A。 On the road。 BD In the hospital。 C。 Atthe man’ s holme。
4.`Vhy does Lucy refuse the 1.nan’ s offer
A。 she is very busy。 B。 she is poorly paid. C)。 she is uncOnndent。
5.What will Bob probably do nexttirne
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A。 Avoid skating again。 |B。 Warlηl up in advance。 {C)。 rlake a training course。
第二节 (共 15题 ;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 22。5分 )
听下面 5段对话或独 白。每段对话或独 白后有 2至 4个小题 ,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个
选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5秒钟的时间阅读
各个小题 ;听完后 ,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独 白读两遍。
听下面一段对话 ,回答第 6和第 7题。
6.What does the 1· nan agree to do
A。 Tour the city。 B。 Visit a museum。 C.Take a boat trip,
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7。 What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A。 Neighbours。 B.strangers. c。 Friends。
听下面一段对 话 ,回答第 8至第 10题 。
8.What does the、 vo11nan do
A。 she’s a salesperson。 ∶B。 she’s a receptionist。 C。 she’s a bank clerk。
9。 What is the discount for the luan
A。 10%。 B.15%。 C.20%。
10.How willthe 1· nan pay nnally
A。 By card。 B.By cash。 C。 By check。
听下面一段对 话 ,回答第 11至第 13题 。
11。 Why does Vivian call Roger
.Tio ask for help。
A。 ∶B.「Ilo express thanks。 C。 'rlO 1.nake an apo1ogy。
12.Whatis the problelη with Vivian’ s apartment
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A.It’ s too expensive。 B。 It has no furniture。 C。 It’s not near schoo1。
13.Whatis Roger going to do aiRer class today
A.Visit an apartment。 B.Go to meet Vivian。 C。 stay at the schoo1。
听下面一段对 话 ,回答第 14至第 16题 。
14。 Whatis the 1nan probably doing
A。 IR.eading a newspapen IB。 Playing a video ga1· ne。 (C。 Driving in the country。
15.Why does the town decide to change its nan1e for a rnonth
Prlo attract 111ore tourists。
A。
IB。 To be famous on the Internet。
c.Prlo call drivers’ attention to safety。
16.Who suggested the idea ofchanging the nalue ofthe town
A。 A local farmer。 B。 A transport company。 C。 A government department.
听下面 一段独 白,回答第 17至第 20题 。
17.Where is the talk being given
A。 On the phone, B。 At the cinelma。 C。 In the classroom。
18.How doesthe flm in Room l seem to be
A。 Boring。 B.Frightening。 C。 Relaxing。
19.When is the nI1n in R.oo△ 1 2 showing forthe lasttime today
A。 9∶ 00。 B.10∶ 00。 C。 ll∶ 45。
20。 Which ofthe following nlnls is shown in Roo1△ 3
A。 ships In The Night。 B。 Don’t open The DooL C.streetmatch— The Return。
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第二部分 阅读理解 (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。
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rrhe Lunar New′
Viear, despite usually being associated with the Chinese,is also celebrated in other
countries。 I|【 ere are several places in Arnerica to celebrate the Lunar New′ VieaL
New Vork City
New York Ci饥 which has one of the largest populations of ethnic(少 数 民族 )Chinese people
outside of Asia, is a great place to experience the iLunar New Vlear。 There are around 10 di1rierent
Chindownsin New York C”.Visitors will fnd parades,performances and foods in most ofthese areas
but sollne ofthe festival characteristics are unique to the partiGular district。
san Flranclsco
Prhey date back
san Francisco’ s Lunar New·Viear celebrations are the longest runnings in America。
to the 1860s,during the‘‘Gold Rush” period。 Tioday,nurnerous events take place around the l3ay Area,
butthe headline is the lnassive Chinese New Year Parade that draws aslmany as l n1illion viewers。
Washington。 D。 C.
Washington。 D。 C。 has a historiG Chinatown。 There is a parade here with n。 ats,frecrackers,dancers
and music。 The smithsonian American Art Museum can host handsoon ads and crans events th哎 feature
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perforlners invited nr。 m china。 The Kennedy Center stages therned perfor1η ances,including folk music
and symphonies nr。 m china。
Chicago
D)espite 1ow teluperatures in Janualγ and February;Chicago celebrates the Lunar New Yearin a big
way.IThere are two parades,usually held on diglerent days of the salmle weekˉ end。 C)ne is in the city’ s
traditional Chinatown on the south side,and the other takes place on Argyle street。 Asian culture is on
null display during these parades,and other Chicago cO1nmunities also take part。
21。 What comFnon activity is held in the listed cities on the Lunar New′ Viear
A。 English concerts。 B。 The AInerican-style art exhibitions.
C。 The American culture weekend。 lD。 Festival parades.
22.Which city has the 1ongest history ofcelebrating the Lunar New Year
A.New York City。 B。 Chicago。 C.san Francisco。 D。 Washington。 D。 C。
23.What can the slmithsonian Aluerican Art Museulm do on the Lunar New Year
A。 serve Chinese food。 B.show Chinese dancers。
C。 Play Chinese court music。 D。 Invite Chinese aⅡ performers。
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B
A new service gives new life to the past by using artincial intelligence to change still ilnages into
rnovlng vIdeos。
Called Deep Nostalgia,the service creates animauons(动 画)by using deep leaming to analyze a
single facial photo。 :Γhen,the systeln anilnates the facial iluage through a“ driver”—·a pre-deterlnined
sequence(次 序)ofmovements and gestures.The process is completely automated。
1Jaunched by the Israeli genea1ogy colmpany My llare iFnpressive。 But that’ s not to say the animations are perfect. rΓ here’ s still an u旦旦anny air to the
inlages,with so111e of the facial rnoveluents appearing slightly unnatural。 What’ s rnore,Deep Nostalgia
is only able to create deepfakes ofone person’ s face fronl the neck up,so you GOuldn’ t use it to animate
group photos,or photos ofpeople doing any sort ofphysical activity。
But for a△ee deep— fake service,Deep Nostalgia is pret″ impressive,especially considering you
can use it to create deepfakes ofany face,hu11nan or not.so,is creating deepfakes of1ong-dead people a
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bit nrightening so11ne people seeln to think so。 solue people love the feature、 vith Deep Nostalgia and
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cOnsider it rnagical、 vhile others think it is scary and dislike it,” My ILIeritage wrote on its website。 Wie
invite you to create lnovies using this feature and share thel了 l on social rnedia to see what your friends
and relatives think.This fe哎 ure is intended for nostalgic(J环 旧的)use,that is,to give line back t。
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beloved ancestors。
Deep Nostalgia isn’ t the nrst pr丬 ect to create deepfakes from single images。 In 2019,researchers
working at the saFnsung.AI Center in Mosco、 v published a paper describing how l`nachine-learnillg
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techniques can produce deepfakes anier‘ 1。。king” at only one or a few inlages。
While the results iom the samsung researchers were impressive,the Deep Nostalgia pr。 ect
sho、vs how deepfake technology is advancing at a rapid pace。 As these tools have becollne increasingly
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popula△ rnedia experts have raised concerns about how bad actors luight use deepfakes and cheap
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fakes’ to triCk the public。 My Heritage seenaed to sense Deep Nostalgia’ s potential for abuse,、 vriting∶
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Please use this feature on your own historical photos and not on photos of living people without their
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agreernent。
24。 What can we infer】 o1u the passage
A。 ∶D)eep Nostalgia enhances the i1· nages tO 1nake the aniFnations perfectly natural。
B。 lD}eep Nostalgia is able to create deepfakes of people’ s physical activity。
C。 People hold differe11t opinions about Deep Nostalgia。
lD。 The samsung AI Centerin Moscow produced deepfakes aRer Deep Nostalgia.
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25。 Which ofthe follo、 ving can be used to replace the underlined word in Paragraph 3
A。 strange。 B。 Artincia1. c.Perfect。 D。 Impressive。
26.What attitude doesiMIy Heritage hold towards the future use ofdeepfakes
A。 Optimistic. B。 Alarmed。 C。 Ambiguous. D。 Pessimistic。
27.What could be the besttitle for the passage
A.lDeepfake techno1ogy raises cOncern a1△ ong experts。
|B}。 Deepfake techno1ogy advances at a fast pace。
C。 Deep Nostalgia brings old photos to life.
D。 |Deep Nostalgia goes viral on social|media。
C
Susan scott,71,is glad that she didn’ t think about her age when she took up bodybuilding at the
age of59.
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I reinvent rnyself every ten years,I stalted luy 60s as a bodybuilder and now I’ lu beginning my
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70s as a write△ she said,’ People usually li了 nit the11nselves by age,and it’ s discouraging。 With age,I
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relη ain young at heart。
Dr susan started bodybuilding at an age when luost are considering retirernent though she was an
athlete frorn an early age。 As a child in Venezuela,she took to gyltlnastics and later graduated with a
physical education degree。
rrhen she。
btained a luaster’ s degrec in education and later a Ph。 D.in Adult Personal DevelopΠ lent.
she taught at Carnbridge lRindge and iLatin I-ligh sc11oo1 in(Can1bridge,Massachusetts,for 16 years,
、vhile raising two daughters。
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I started bodybuilding when I rnet steve PRester,a gyrrl guy who practiced yoga。 I工Ie invited lue to
his gylll and offered to train Iη e。 I started in January and in June he took lue to luy ifirst cOr11petition in
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l3radenton,Florida,’ she recalled。
Dr susan’ s photos show that she has devoted 1ong hours to taking care of her body.But slle also
develops her rnind and spirit。 On any given day,she gets up at 3 anlto read books。 At4∶ 30 alll she’ s out
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to walk three luiles and run another three。 his is follo、 ved by yoga and a swilu atthe beach、 〃hile the
sun rises.ARer writing llerjournal and working on her book between 8 and 10 am,she hits the gym for
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at least t、 vo 11ours,“ I don’ t lose track oftirne,’ she said。
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Dr susan’ s、var on ageisITl has rubbed og「
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on her two daughters,both in their early thirties。 hey
both take care oftheir bodies and 1· ninds。 If you give thenl a good foundation as a parent,you kno、 v that
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they will always cOllne back to their roots.I tried to ren.lind luyself of that during their dimcult teen
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years。
28.What’s Dr susan’ s opinion on age
A。 Every age has its pains and sorrows。 B.Age cannot be hidden.
C。 Age is a state oflmind. lD)。 old age is not suitable for further study。
29。 Whatluade Dr susan start bodybuilding
A,The need ofherjob。 B。 Her youthful dream。
C,iHier daughters’ encouragelmlent。 D。 steve Paester9s inauence。
30。 Which ofthe following best describes Dr susan’ s rnorning schedule
A。 Tight. B。 Dul1. C.Flexible。 |D。 Controversial。
31.What can be inferred about E)r susan nr。 1m the last paragraph
A。 she will set up a ftness foundation。 B。 she sets an exalmple to her daughters。
C)。 she will soon return to retireFnent。 D。 she ORien thinks of her teenage years.
D
SoFlne of our rnost corn1· non expressions have darnaging eflaects。 n millions of people and luany of
us don’ tknow we’ re hurting others when we speak。
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Γhis kind of ableist language is onn旦 珏Eesent in conversation∶ Making a“ dulub” ,turning“ blind
eye” to a problem,calling a boss“psychop献 hic(孝青神病 )”。And,for the most part,people who uter
these phrases aren’ t intending to hurti anyone-luore cornrnonly, they don’ t have any idea they’ re
engaging in anything hurtful甜 all。 However,for disabled people,these common words can be
rnicro-assaults, they can do real, lasting harrrl to the people 、vhon1 these 、vords and phrases
undermine(危害)and even the people who use them in daily cOnversation,too。
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his phenornenon, known as“ ’ableisn1’ discrhnination based on disability, can take on various
forlus。 Personal ableism luight 1ook like nanleocalling,or conunitting violence against disabled person,
、vhile systelnic ableisrrl refers to the inequity disabled people experience as a result oflaws and policy.
IBut ableisl11 can also be indirect。 As1·nuCh as we alllike to think we’ re careful with the words、 ve
choose,ableist language is a part ofour lexicon(词 J曳 )。
If ableist language is so harΠlful、 vhy is it so cO1了 11non Ableist language functions like any other
slang tern1∶ People repeat it because they’ ve heard others say it。 I·Ioweve△ according tO LJniversity of
Louisville linguistics professor D。 W。 Maurer,while anyone can create slang ter1n,the expression will
only“ gain currency according to the con1plete agreement ofattitude within the group” 。
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so,how to avoid it ExaⅡ lining your ow′ n goˉto phrases and atten1pting to replace them with less
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problem哎 ic synonyms is a good start。 Think about what you mean.Don’ tjust repeat a phrase because
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you’ ve heard it, think about what you’ re trying to convey,’ says MaureL O|Ren avoiding ableist
languagejust means choosing more straightforward^md literal lmguageˉ rather than“fall on der ears” ,
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one nlight say‘ ignoring’ or“choosing notto engage” 。
32.What does the underlined word“omnipresent” in P)aragraph 2 probably mean
A。 Unintentional。 B。 oJensive。 C。 Widespread。 D。 Unacceptable。
33.Why is the harlnful ableist language so widespread
A。 ∶Because it is a part ofour lexicon。
B。 |Because people don’ t realize it’ s hurting others。
C。 |Because everyone can create slang ter1ns。
D。 】Because it’ s o1Bien repeated and people consider it to be true。
34.What can be inferred nron1 the passage
A。 Ifyou call your boss psychopathic,it’ s sorne kind ofableisn1。
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IB。 rlo be roundaboutis not a good way to avoid ableism.
C。 Ableism盯 e indirect,unintentional and sometimesjust a little omensive。
D。 “Falling on deaf ears” is an example of people consciously associating deanness with wilful
lgnorance。
35.What’s the purpose of、vriting the passage
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A。 Tlo introduce ableist language。
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IB。 Tio argue ifableist language is harrnftll。
.Tio call on people to avoid usingableist language。
C)。
rrlo explain why ableist language is sO cOrrl1non。
D。
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 以填入空 白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Food is a deeply rooted expression of identity,values and ways of life。 _旦鱼_That is,eating
is an elennent of cO1n1· non ground in terlus of huI11an existence and an experience that brings people
togethen Food is faⅡ lily treasure in the way recipes are passed on nrom one generation to anothe△
rnaintaining family connection and cultural and geographical ancestral links。
Food is an expression。 What we cook is an expression ofwho we are and where we cOIne 1:⒈ olu。
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_.~旦王_ rhe traditional meals of a place touch on identity and ancestry。 l巳very destination has a dish
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or cuisine associated with it,which is nxed。 n culture and identity.
You rrlay not know it,but that is、vhy experiencing the local dishes of a new place usually tops
one’ s toodo list in a foreign land。 |Eating a local dish is a、 vay to connect with the local people。 _旦EL_
Food is syllnbolic, Ho1· ne is where the heart is and in sensory response to food, faluiliar iflavor
arouses holuesickness。 _旦 2_The ordinaly sluell of food takes one back to particular tilues in the
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past。 Γhe beautiful and IneHy essence of eating with fanlily and 1卜 iends nrolu h。 lme adds to the pleasant
tastes of1。 neals.
_型玉L_ Food and food habits serve as a culture channel of display of a|Ilection and enlotional
association and the sharing ofdelicious,nutritional food signals a bridge ofclose-ness and acceptance。
A。 Eating food is a universal experience。
lB。 Accepting food is hard。
C。 Food is therefore a reluinder offond 1nernories ofholme。
E)。 Food is largely cultural as、 vell as nutritional。
IE)。 Food,ho、 veve△ solmetilnes gives us bad e1·notional experiences。
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F。 rhis is。bvious in how seafood is popular with the coastal people。
Cl。 It is one ofthe interactions and processes ofconnecting with the people。
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。
When my husband and I were packing for a trip,my eyes rested on a small,smooth ouectin an
old drawe△ which was 1ny father’s book dating nr。 n1 1929 to 1931.I sat down s1owly and opened it。
Dad’ s_.41_ran across the yellowed pages。 Every_」2_was tightly packed with dates,time sand
prices of places he had visited。 Right then I knew that I wanted to use this smalljoumal to~43_a
journey he had taken 1ong。
Arriving in New′Yiork,we ._44_。 its trail。 searching for a place to eat,we know rny father had a
_」 so I hadn’ t been _垒-L_ to innd t、 v。 pages devoted to the rich details of
=L_ for a good restaurant。
a dinner he had enioyed。 n a garden patio(露 台)one night in 1931.We hadn’t~生Z~to nnd the
restaurant、 vas still in _生 旦_ nearly seventy years late△ but its listing in the telephone directory _兰2~
us it was。
When we finally found it,a、 vaiter carne to greet us。
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I’ m sorry,si△ but our~工 ”n_are ful⒈
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Then we’ ll be quite_二 :L~with your famous garden patio。 I spoke suddenly in my father’ s
charming Irish tone。 IˉIearing that,、ve、vere led through the dining roon1 to the patio beyond。
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There will be three of us,” I said quietly to hiⅡ l before taking our order。
“ofcourse,Madam,and may I~工⒓_you something while you_置 L~the third party ”
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oh,he’ s _54_ here。 I.Ie could hardly、 vait to get back here a· Rer sixtyˉ eight years,’ I sΠ 1iled。
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That’ s actually why we’ re here,in fact。 We’ d like to_至三~。 him.Perhaps you have some wine ”
41。 A。 tales B。 words C。 thoughts |D。 suggestions
42。 A。 line B。 blank C。 note D.chapter
43。 A。 recOrd B。 continue C。 lmap |D。 ilnagine
44。 A。 followed B.left C。 lost D。 lmade
45.A。 sense B。 knowledge C。 nose lD。 nalue
46。 A。 surprised |B。 excited C)。 disappointed D。 ashan1ed
47。 A。 了11anaged IB。 expected C。 asked E)。 refused
48.A。 trouble |B。 sight C。 cOnstruction D。 business
49.A.reported B。 pointed C。 allowed |D。 convinced
50。 A。 custolmers B。 tables C.restaurants |D,orders
51。 A。 cOntent B.falniliar C。 affordable D。 cOncerned
52。 A,bring B.sell C。 serve D.prepare
53。 A。 learn about B。 inquire into C。 show up D。 wait for
54,A。 just B.already C。 ever D.alwγs
55。 A。 cheer B。 toast C。 treat D。 applaud
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。
First it was pets,then nsh.N。 w it’s poultry(家 禽)and pigs.The li哎 of animals 56._上 ~(allow)
to feed on insects is growing.A new EU law authorizing(授权)the use ofinsect protein in poukry and
pig feed(饲料)came 57.~Δ _force earlier this month.
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since a ban on processed anilnal protein was irnposed in 2001 in the wa.ke ofthe“ Fnad cow’ crisis,
soy and nshmea1 58._△ _(become)the base ofanimal feed in Europe.59.亠 their production
needs lots of space and Can be harmful to the environment so feed manufacturers are looking for
altematives.Insects are Just the ticket.They are raised in f盯 ms 60.~ .尘|_require little land or water,
and they can be ned。 n agncultural by-products or food waste such as rotting nruit and vegetables.
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Γhey’ re also a natural nt。 Most wild fsh,birds and pigs eat insects。
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rhe 。ne thing going against theln is price∶ insect protein is two to three ti1nes 61。 _JL
(expensive)than nshr1neal。 Increasing production 1· nay help reduce the di11erence。 Insect colnpanies have
worked hard。 R.esearch suggests insects 1.nay be luore than rnere.feed, bo0sting groⅥ /th rates and
immune systems as well as flling 62.。 ~」L~(stomach).They also omer the prospect of a green,local
protein。
Poultry and pig need are by far 63。 ~〓上_largest anima1-feed markets,but they’ re more 64。 ~▲
(collupete)than f00d for pets or nsh。 This year the European Food safety Agency has ruled that three
species ofinsects(yellow mealworm,locusts and house crickets)盯e safe for humans to eat as wel1.
65.~=土L~surprises them is that people seem less keen on the idea than chickens and pigs。
第 四部分 写作 (共两节 ,满分 40分)
第一节 (满分 15分 )
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友 Jim进入高中后学习成绩一直下滑,他感到无助和沮丧,于是
向你征求建议。请你给他提出建议,内容包括 :
1、 安抚 Jim;
2、 你的建议和理由;
3、 表达祝愿。
注意 :
l、 词数 80左右 ;
2、 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jim,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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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。
Mike White wasn’t too cOnCerned 、vhen his dog, BuzzMan, hadn’ t returned following a legal
raccoon(浣 寅逗)hunt in campbellsburg,Indiana,last February,still,it had been a few hours,so using his
cell phone,White followed】 om the GPS on the dog’ s collar to a narow cave entrance just large
enough for a raccoon and,judging by the△ esh dog prints,BuzzMan too。 Now White was concerned。
Hunt organizer Logan Ray called in two experienced cavers for help— Neal Brewington and
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Ann1ar Mirza。 1· hey arrived a few hours later and set about enlarging the entranceway by hand。 Then,at
1∶ 30 aJ·n。 that sunday,the rescuers squeezed through。
The passageway wasjust three feet high,forcing the two men to slowly belly crawl,the only light
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coΠling fro111 headla111ps attached to their hel1nets。 Γhey stopped when they hit a tight crawl space。
Mirza,at ave f。 。t six and 230 pounds,is a very big lη an。 No way would he ntthr。 ugh that hole。 JBy
then,it、 vas 3∶ 30a.n1。 Ther.nen had to retreat back。
When lBuzzMan hadn’ t elnerged by sunday a· alerln。。n,sInaller volunteers who Inight fit through
that narrow gap were called in.At 5∶ 00p。 rn。 ,four new cavers,twO Inen and two won1en,volunteered to
lend a hand.Fore111ost on their rninds、 “vas the fact that this type of cave 1:1oods。 If it rains,” Mirza says,
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that cave will kill people。 rllat night’ s forecast∶ rain。
T.he cavers 1· nade their、vay to the tight space that had stopped Mirza and his partner。 On the other
side was a passage with a stream。 The four split up,the women crawling and swimming upstream,the
men downstream。 “ “In caving,we call it a bathtub,” says Mirza。 Basically,you’ re lying down in water
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and you’ re going to get colmpletely wet。
ARier an hour or so,the wo111en reached a dead end and could go no fartheL They、 vere cold and
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、vet,and the threat of lo、 v body te111perature、vas real。 rhe 1· nen faced silrlilar issues。 still,one ofthenl,
I〈【evin Ro111anak,decided to push a bit farther bcfore calling it quits。
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