外研版(2019)高二上学期第一次月考英语试题(含答案,无听力音频有文字材料)

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高二上学期第一次月考英语试题
参考答案
听力
1—5 BCAAA 6—10 BCCAB 11—15 BCBCA 16—20 BACAB
A篇1. B 2. D 3. C B篇4. C 5. C 6. A7. D
C篇
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了宇航员们在国际空间站首次种植辣椒的实验的相关情况。
8. B 推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句“The longer that packaged food is stored, the more it loses nutrients like vitamin C and vitamin K.”可知,包装食品放得时间越长,它就损失越多营养。因此可推知,太空站宇航员吃的食物缺少营养。故选B。
9. D 细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“Plant Habitat-04 is one of the most complex plant experiments on the orbiting laboratory to date because peppers take much longer to grow than the previous experiment plants.”可知,在轨道实验室中,Plant Habitat-04是最为复杂的植物实验之一,因为辣椒的生长周期比其他之前做过实验的植物长。故选D。
10. D 推理判断题。根据第五段第一、二句“A side effect of life in zero gravity is that astronauts often lose some of their taste and smell, so spicy or well-seasoned foods are a favorite. Adding fresh greens or peppers to the menu allows astronauts to liven up their regular meals.”可知,零重力环境的一个副作用是宇航员们经常失去一部分味觉和嗅觉,因此刺激性或调料丰富的食物是宇航员们的最爱。将新鲜的绿色蔬菜或椒类添加到菜单中会让他们日常的菜肴更丰富。由此可推知,把辣椒添加到食物中可以让宇航员恢复食欲。故选D。
11. C 标题概括题。通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了宇航员们在国际空间站首次进行种植辣椒实验的相关情况。C项“第一次在太空种植辣椒”符合文章主旨,适合作本文的标题。故选C。
D篇
本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项实验,该实验表明狗的聪明程度超出人们的想象。
12. D 推理判断题。根据第一段内容尤其是第一句中的“but now we guess that perhaps dogs can understand when someone is dishonest”可知,Huber猜测也许当某个人不诚实时,狗会知道。由此可推知,Huber的话表明狗比我们所认为的要聪明得多。故选D。
13. C 目的意图题。通读全文尤其是第三段内容可知,本段主要介绍了5岁以下儿童寻找食物的特定方式,此种方式与狗寻找食物的方式明显不同。由此可推知,作者写第三段的目的是将儿童与狗寻找食物的方式进行对比。故选C。
14. B 推理判断题。根据最后一段第二、三句中的“Half of the dogs would follow the communicator’s misleading advice if the communicator hadn’t witnessed the food switch. But about two-thirds of dogs ignored the communicator who had witnessed the food switch”可知,如果交流者没有看到食物的转移,一半的狗会听从交流者的误导性的建议,但大约三分之二的狗会忽视看到了食物的转移的交流者(的建议)。由此可推知,当食物被移动后,狗会信任没有看到食物被移动的人。故选B。
15. A 推理判断题。通读全文尤其是最后一段内容可知,当人们撒谎时,狗有时能分辨出来。故选A。
16. C 空前讲压力会显著影响你保持健康体重的能力。C项“它还会阻碍你减肥”承接上文,符合语境。故选C。
17. F 空前讲锻炼对减轻压力和控制体重发挥着重要作用。它可以帮助你同时处理这两个问题;空后讲无论你在午休时散步,还是在下班后去健身房锻炼,把定期锻炼纳入你的日常生活。F项“所以,(通过)锻炼来阻止与压力相关的体重增加是有必要的”承上启下,符合语境。故选F。
18. G 空后讲回顾自我监测和减肥之间联系的研究发现,那些记饮食日记的人比那些不记(饮食日记)的人更有可能控制体重。所以无论你是使用应用程序来跟踪自己的食物摄入量还是把所有东西都写进饮食日记,更加注意放入口中的东西可以改善你的饮食习惯。G项“注意你的饮食习惯可以帮助你控制自己的食物消耗量”与下文衔接紧密,符合语境。故选G。
19. A 空处是本段小标题。本段讲述了无论你是享受瑜伽还是在读一本好书(的过程)中找到了慰藉,尝试添加一些简单的压力缓解方法,像深呼吸、听音乐,或日常散步。A项“在你的日常生活中运用减压技巧”统领本段,符合语境。故选A。
20. E 空前讲坚持这些技能一段时间。这样做可以帮助(你)将这些健康的行为形成习惯,并减少压力带来的体重变化。E项“坚持可以让压力和体重大幅下降”承接上文,符合语境。故选E。
完形填空
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第二部分 语言运用
第一节
56.难处理的,复杂的57.令人愉快的,讨人喜欢的 58.心烦意乱的,烦恼的
59.难堪的,尴尬的 60.非凡的,不寻常的61.rarely 62.permanent
63.essential 64.impress 65.cheat
66.give way 67.pay off 68.cheer up 69.carry on 70.beyond one’s expectation
第二节
1.achievement 2.highly 3.praising 4.whether 
5.admired 6.an 7.successful 8.is 9.were 10.that 
第三部分 写作
参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
The next morning, Josh started to prepare his “present from the past” secretly. Picturing the scene where Granddad and Grandma once spent time together under the stars in his mind, Josh got down to carrying out his plans in the backyard. To his great delight, he managed to borrow several paper lanterns, a small TV tray and an old record player from neighbors. Songs to Grandma’s taste and a vase of wild flowers were also prepared. With everything ready, all he had to do was wait for the starry night to come.
Paragraph 2:
After finishing dinner that night, Josh invited and led his grandma to the backyard. Eloise gasped in astonishment at what came into view — paper lanterns glowing against the sky, a small TV tray holding an old-fashioned record player and a vase of handpicked flowers — and her thoughts flew back to the past days when her husband was alive. Hearing Josh’s “Happy Birthday, Grandma!”, she came out of her trance (出神,恍惚) and hugged him. Then Josh held out his hand and asked gently, “Would you like to dance, Eloise ” With bleary (视力模糊的) eyes, Eloise replied, “I’d love to, Josh.”
听力材料
Text 1
M: Look up there! It’s a rainbow!
W: No, there are two of them! This is a lucky day! We have a super weekend.
Text 2
W: Matthew, do you know much about body language in countries around the world
M: Sure. I’ve picked up (学会) a few things from traveling around for work.
Text 3
M: Can you come with me to the mall today My car is in the garage, and I don’t want to take the bus there.
W: Sure. I need to return some things to the GAP, anyway. Let me just finish my coffee first.
Text 4
M: Miss Green, Tom can’t come to work this afternoon. He was injured in an accident and he’s in the hospital now.
W: Oh, poor Tom. Let’s go and see him when our work is done.
Text 5
W: You seem to have something to say, don’t you
M: Did you hear that Mary has become CEO of an advertising company
W: Mary A CEO Did you know that she always failed the examinations in high school
Text 6
W: Hi, Mike. I heard you just came back from a holiday.
M: Yes. I stayed for a week in China, and five days in India.
W: You do travel a lot, don’t you Last year, you went to Norway, right
M: Well, I’ve been to quite some countries, but not yet to Norway. Last summer, I toured Japan for two weeks.
Text 7
W: Hi, John. Are you looking forward to this weekend
M: Sure, it’s been a busy week. I even didn’t have time to watch a movie.
W: Yes, it has. Well, I’m thinking of booking a court for a game of tennis on Saturday afternoon. Fred and Jane want to play, too. Would you like to join us
M: Sure, that would be fun. I haven’t got anything planned for Saturday yet.
W: Great! How about, say, 2:00 pm
M: Yeah, that would be a good time for me. Where shall we meet
W: Why don’t you come to my place around 1:30 pm
M: No problem. See you!
Text 8
W: Dad, will you read to me
M: Uh, let me finish the newspaper first.
W: You’ve been saying that forever!
M: Well, how about reading the business section of the newspaper together
W: That’s boring. Let’s read this book. It’s about a bear and a cat that become friends. And these books too.
M: Whoa, I thought you said one book. There must be ten here.
W: My teacher, Mrs. Green, says you have to read to me every night, and the newspaper doesn’t count. And let’s eat some popcorn and cookies while we’re reading.
M: Well, it’s bedtime right now. So, okay, here we go. Once upon a time in a deep, dark forest, lived a brown bear…
Text 9
M: Mom, what drinks do you think we should prepare It’s nearly four. The party will begin in two hours.
W: Well, there must be coffee, water, cola and fruit juice.
M: Ah, I love making coffee very much and I will do that by myself.
W: What kind of coffee can you make
M: Mokha, Java coffee, Brazil coffee, and some common ones, like black coffee, white coffee, or mild coffee. It is just a piece of cake for me.
W: That’s wonderful! How can you do that From books
M: Do you remember Susan She is my good friend and she once worked in a coffee bar, and she can do almost every kind of coffee. She taught me all she knew last summer.
W: She is so nice. Will she come this evening
M: Of course. Ah, Mom, I think we should make some ice cream and buy some milk as well.
W: Good idea. Now, let’s hurry up.
M: I will.
Text 10
W: We won’t know what the future house will look like, but we can imagine three kinds of houses. The first one is the tree house. Like a leaf, the surface of the house collects sunlight during the day. The energy can be used to heat water, produce electricity and even create fresh air for the home. The root of the house is deep under the ground. It uses the soil to control the home’s temperature.
The second one is the lizard home. Like a lizard, changing colors with the weather is the most important design of a lizard house. When it’s in the bright sun, the cover of the house will turn dark to protect it from strong heat. During the dark days, it turns white and takes in (吸入) as much light and heat as possible to produce energy.
The last one is the chimney house. In such a house, a chimney can be a useful air conditioner because it is easier for hot air to flow out of the chimney.
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The next morning, Josh started to prepare his “present from the past” secretly.
After finishing dinner that night, Josh invited and led his grandma to the backyard.高二上学期第一次月考英语试题
高二上学期第一次月考英语试题
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。
1. How does the woman feel
A. Bored. B. Excited. C. Disappointed.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Work. B. Travels. C. Body language.
3. What does the man want the woman to do
A. Drive him to the mall.
B. Have coffee together.
C. Return some things.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In the office. B. In the hospital. C. At the police station.
5. What is the probable relationship between Mary and the woman
A. Schoolmates. B. Boss and secretary. C. Teacher and student.
第二节(共15小题;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几个小题,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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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7两个小题。
6. How long did Mike stay in China
A. Five days. B. Seven days. C. Two weeks.
7. Where did Mike go last year
A. Norway. B. India. C. Japan.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8. What will the speakers do on Saturday
A. Watch a game. B. See a movie. C. Play tennis.
9. How many people will have fun together
A. 4. B. 3. C. 2.
10. When will the speakers meet
A. At 1:00 pm. B. At 1:30 pm. C. At 2:00 pm.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11. What is the man reading at first
A. A book. B. A newspaper. C. A business report.
12. Why does the girl ask her father to read the book to her
A. Her father promised to do it before.
B. The book belongs to her friend.
C. It is her teacher’s requirement.
13. What does the man decide to do at last
A. Go to bed. B. Read to the girl. C. Make some cookies.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14. When will the party start
A. At 2 o’clock. B. At 4 o’clock. C. At 6 o’clock.
15. What does the man think of making coffee
A. Easy. B. Tiring. C. Challenging.
16. What can we infer about Susan
A. She works in a coffee bar.
B. She knows well about coffee.
C. She will help the man make coffee.
17. What will the speakers do next
A. Get some milk. B. Invite Susan to the party. C. Hurry to the ice cream shop.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18. What will control the tree house’s temperature
A. The roof. B. The leaf. C. The soil.
19. What is the most important design of a lizard house
A. Changing colors. B. Collecting sunlight. C. Producing energy.
20. Why can the chimney be a useful air conditioner
A. It is deep under the ground.
B. It is easy for hot air to flow out.
C. It allows cool air to come in easily.
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。
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If you’re looking for competitions, don’t sweat it. You have arrived at the right place wherein you’ll be updated on the latest competitions which require participation on the Internet. These competitions don’t charge any fee, and what’s more, they accept individuals from any part of the world. You can click the name of each listed contest, which is a link. It will direct you to a web page where you will get more detailed information on how to register or participate.
Writer Contest
Genre (类型): Sci-fi and fantasy. They don’t accept poetry or children’s stories.
Length: About 17,000 words
Prize: $5,000 for the grand prize winner at the end of the year
Deadline: The quarterly contest ends on September 30
Creative Writing Ink Competition
Submission (提交) of poems only. You can submit multiple entries.
Theme: Open
Length: Up to 40 lines
Prizes: Publication on the website and a voucher worth 10
Deadline: Last day of every month
12th Casa Africa Essay Contest
Theme: Climate Change in Africa
“Casa Africa gives the focus of the 12th essay contest to climate change, its effects, future trends and, especially, the way in which this threat is being fought.”
Length: 15,000—20,000 words
Prize: ?2,000
Deadline: September 17 each year
Yale Drama Series
Prizes: $10,000, a staged reading at Lincoln Center’s Claire Tow Theater and publication of the entry by Yale University Press
Length: Full-length plays of over 65 pages
Submissions must be original and not professionally produced. Translations, musicals and children’s plays aren’t accepted.
Deadline: August 15 each year
21. What should a participant do
A. Pay some entry fees. B. Submit an entry online.
C. Register on this web page. D. Email to get relevant information.
22. Which competition is held most frequently
A. Writer Contest. B. Yale Drama Series.
C. 12th Casa Africa Essay Contest. D. Creative Writing Ink Competition.
23. Who might Yale Drama Series attract
A. Those working as a translator.
B. Those expert in creating short plays.
C. Those wanting their work to be published.
D. Those good at writing children’s literature.
B
When I think of the word perfect, I think of something few can achieve, like high beauty standards, Helen, the super-smart girl in my class, or anything I can compare myself to. For weeks, I have been noticing this girl who is in a few of my middle school classes. She has fabulous long dark hair, big eyes, and the most beautiful face. She always wears the prettiest outfits and seems to be the most popular girl in school, at least in my eyes. It seems like she has a perfect life.
One day, I was in language arts talking to my teacher about one of the upcoming tests, when I saw the girl staring at me. I immediately felt nervous, thinking, “Why is she looking at me Did I do something wrong Is my hair messed up ” When the class was dismissed and everyone rushed to their next class, Helen caught up to me and said, “I just thought you should know, I think you are really pretty.” I replied doubtfully, “Oh my god, thank you!” I then watched her as she walked away and thought, “She thinks I am pretty ”
The whole day, I thought about one thing: Why does she think that After thinking about that topic in my head through each second of the day, I came to learn one big lesson. I learned that everyone has their own insecurities even though it may not seem like it on the outside. In this case, I was thinking that she was everything I wanted to be and she thought the same of me. Neither of us are perfect. We are just us and that’s OK. We are all that perfect person we have been comparing ourselves to in our own special way. It is our choice to either accept that and love ourselves or keep torturing (折磨) ourselves with cruel comparisons. When I really look at myself, not from my point of view but a fresh one, I do see everything I want to be. I see a beautiful, smart, kind girl who is unique. I think that being able to fully love yourself is the true meaning of the word perfect.
24. What does the underlined word “fabulous” in paragraph 1 probably mean
A. Messy. B. Ugly.
C. Wonderful. D. Ordinary.
25. Why did Helen talk to the author after class
A. She wanted to challenge her.
B. She found her hair messed up.
C. She thought the author was beautiful.
D. She wanted to make friends with her.
26. How did the author feel when praised by Helen
A. Doubtful. B. Sorrowful.
C. Satisfied. D. Excited.
27. What lesson did the author learn at last
A. Practice makes perfect.
B. Everyone is perfect in any aspects.
C. Beauty means perfect sometimes.
D. Full love for yourself just means perfect.
C
Humans have been living and working on the space station for over 20 years. Their meals are packaged, though sometimes astronauts receive fresh treats from resupply missions. The longer that packaged food is stored, the more it loses nutrients like vitamin C and vitamin K.
Astronauts have successfully grown 10 different crops on the space station since 2015 and had the chance to sample (品尝) each one. The International Space Station hosted a party for astronauts on Friday as they celebrated the harvest of the first chili peppers (辣椒) grown in space. The crew finally had a chance to taste the peppers after initially kicking off the plant experiment on the space station in July.
Plant Habitat-04 is one of the most complex plant experiments on the orbiting laboratory to date because peppers take much longer to grow than the previous experiment plants. After growing for four months, the peppers were harvested on Friday.
Peppers provide a great source of vitamin C, as well as other key nutrients. Pepper plants self-pollinate (自花授粉), so they are easy to grow, and they are a pick-and-eat crop that doesn’t have to be cooked. They are also safe to eat raw.
A side effect of life in zero gravity is that astronauts often lose some of their taste and smell, so spicy or well-seasoned foods are a favorite. Adding fresh greens or peppers to the menu allows astronauts to liven up their regular meals. But growing and tending to the plants can also produce other benefits.
Astronauts have described the joy from seeing — as well as smelling and caring for — leafy green plants on the space station that remind them of Earth.
“Growing colorful vegetables in space can have long-term benefits for physical and psychological health,” said Matt Romeyn, principal investigator for the experiment. “We are discovering that growing plants and vegetables with colors and smells helps to improve astronauts’ well-being.”
28. How is the food astronauts eat on the space station
A. Always fresh. B. Lack of nutrients.
C. Never tasty. D. Full of vitamins.
29. What makes Plant Habitat-04 one of the most complex plant experiments
A. The technology.
B. Growing process.
C. The varieties of plants.
D. Growing time required.
30. Which is the most probable reason for adding peppers to food for astronauts
A. Peppers are delicious.
B. Peppers can improve memory.
C. Peppers help prevent diseases.
D. Peppers can restore appetite.
31. Which of the following could be the best title for the text
A. The Fun of Growing Chili Peppers in Space
B. The Agricultural Goal in the Space Mission
C. The First Chili Peppers Grown in Space
D. The Chili Peppers Used in the Space Mission
D
“We thought dogs would behave like children under age 5, but now we guess that perhaps dogs can understand when someone is dishonest,” says Huber at the University of Vienna in Austria. “Maybe they think, ‘This person has the same knowledge as me, but is giving me the wrong information.’ It’s possible they could see that as intentionally misleading, which is lying.”
Once that trust was established, the team had the dogs witness another person move the food from the first to the second bowl. The communicators were either in the room, and also witnessed the switch, or were briefly absent and so apparently unaware that the food had been switched. In either case, the communicators would later recommend the first bowl, which was now empty.
In previous versions of this experiment with children under age 5, the participants reacted in particular ways. They would typically ignore the communicator who gave honest but misleading advice on where the food was. However, if the communicator had been in the room and witnessed the switch, but still recommended the first (now empty) bowl, young children were actually much more likely to follow the communicator’s knowingly misleading suggestion.
This may be because the children and non-human primates (灵长类) trusted the communicator over the evidence of their own eyes, says Huber.
The dogs in the new experiment, however, weren’t so trusting of lying communicators, much to the researchers’ surprise, says Huber. Half of the dogs would follow the communicator’s misleading advice if the communicator hadn’t witnessed the food switch. But about two-thirds of dogs ignored the communicator who had witnessed the food switch and still recommended the now-empty bowl. These dogs simply went to the bowl filled with food instead. “They did not rely on the communicator anymore,” says Huber.
32. What do Huber’s words in paragraph 1 imply
A. Dogs won’t believe people any longer.
B. Dogs can be trained to act like children.
C. Dogs can understand everything humans mean.
D. Dogs are a lot cleverer than we thought.
33. What’s the purpose of paragraph 3
A. To draw a conclusion.
B. To sum up the reason.
C. To make a comparison.
D. To lead in a new experiment.
34. Who would the dogs trust after the food was moved
A. The one who moved the food.
B. The one who didn’t see the food switch.
C. The one who moved the food and recommended the wrong bowl.
D. The one who saw the food switch and recommended the wrong bowl.
35. What can we conclude from the passage
A. Dogs can sometimes tell when people are lying.
B. Dogs are cleverer than children under age 5.
C. We can train dogs to find food in different ways.
D. We should be honest like dogs.
D. Energetic and generous.
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。
Stress can significantly affect your ability to keep a healthy weight. 36 . Whether it’s the result of high levels of the stress hormone cortisol (荷尔蒙皮质醇), or unhealthy behavior related to stress, the link between stress and weight gain is obvious. But don’t worry. Here are a few skills to help you.
Make exercise priority (优先)
Exercising is a vital part of stress reduction and weight management. It can help you handle both issues at the same time. 37 . Whether you go for a walk during your lunch break or hit the gym after work, include regular exercise into your routine.
Keep a food diary
38 . A review of studies that examined the link between self-monitoring and weight loss found that those who kept a food diary were more likely to manage weight than those who didn’t. So whether you use an App to track your food intake or you write everything in a food diary, being more mindful of what you put in your mouth could improve your eating habits.
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Whether you enjoy yoga or you find comfort in reading a good book, try adding simple stress relievers like taking a deep breath, listening to music, or going on a walk into your daily routine. Doing so can reduce your cortisol levels, helping you manage your weight.
Stick with the skills for a while. By doing so, it helps make these healthy behavior a habit and battle stress-related weight changes. 40 .
A. Apply stress-relief skills to your daily life
B. Decrease hormone cortisol in a right level
C. It can also prevent you from losing weight
D. Remember: The early bird catches the worm
E. Persistence can make stress and weight fall by the wayside
F. So it’s necessary to work out to prevent stress-related weight gain
G. Paying attention to your eating habits can help you control your food consumption
第二部分 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 Leah was 10, she saw a need for change in the world. “People are supposed to show  41  and sympathy,” she says. “But that wasn't happening.”
Leah decided to  42  her handmade bracelets (手镯) at a local event and asked each person who got one to do a kind deed for someone else. A note  43  to each bracelet said, “Let's just show other people they are  44 .”
As Leah gave out bracelets,  45  spread. She began to receive bracelet requests worldwide, and to hear from people who'd delivered kind deeds. One person  46  a tired store clerk with sandwiches. Another paid for a stranger's coffee. “A story that  47  touched my heart was that someone established a homeless camp!” she says.
When Leah couldn't  48  requests for the bracelets, she began selling wristbands(腕带)with “Kindness Travels” on the outside and “kind” on the inside in  49  languages.
So far, she has sent out 10,000 wristbands. She has 50  a party for kids at a homeless shelter, paid rent for hurricane  51  and more, using the money from wristbands 52  and donations.
Leah hopes to  53  other kids who want to help others. “Just come up with ideas! Never be  54 ,” she says. “Age is just a  55 .You always have the power to do something.”
41.A.pleasure B.patience
C.love D.curiosity
42.A.pick up B.put away
C.show off D.hand out
43.A.compared B.attached
C.opened D.connected
44.A.ignored B.infected
C.valued D.engaged
45.A.word B.passion
C.anxiety D.happiness
46.A.bothered B.surprised
C.upset D.embarrassed
47.A.genuinely B.hardly
C.slightly D.relatively
48.A.deny B.advance
C.meet D.delay
49.A.native B.complex
C.natural D.different
50.A.attended B.organized
C.canceled D.postponed
51.A.victims B.researchers
C.reporters D.observers
52.A.sales B.funds
C.designs D.advertisements
53.A.respect B.contact
C.recommend D.encourage
54.A.mean B.scared
C.content D.proud
55.A.gap B.problem
C.number D.barrier
第2部分 共两个题,共30分
第一节写出相应的英语或汉语(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
plicated adj. 57. delightful adj.
57. upset adj. 59. embarrassed adj.
60. remarkable adj. 61. adv. 很少,难得
62. adj. 长久的,持久的 63. adj. 极其重要的,必不可少的
64 v. 使钦佩,使留下深刻印象 65. v. 欺骗,作弊
66. 倒塌, 向下垮 67. 取得成功
68. (使)高兴起来,(使)振作起来 69. 继续
70. 超出某人的预期
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。
There are a lot of famous women of 71.____________(achieve) in the world. They all do well in their work and are thought72.____________(high) of, such as Lin Qiaozhi, Jane Goodall and Song Qingling—there is no doubt that they are real heroines and worth 73.____________(praise). But in my opinion, all healthy humans have the ability to do that. It just depends on 74.____________you have the determination to do it. But never before have I 75.____________(admire) a person so much as Helen Keller, who I just read about. She was 76.____________ unlucky girl who could neither hear nor see. I just can't imagine how she could be so 77.____________(succeed). What I really don't believe 78.____________(be) that a deaf-blind lady could become a world-famous writer. She must have met great difficulties and she must have made great efforts! If I 79.____________(be) her, I wouldn't have the courage to live on. It is by her courage, imagination and intelligence 80.____________ I was struck.
第三部分 续作(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。
It was a privilege for Eloise to have her grandson Josh living with her while he was attending college away from home. Eloise had struggled to keep herself busy since her husband’s death three years ago. But having Josh around was the motivation for Eloise to stay active. Now most of her days were spent baking bread and cookies or with friends and neighbors.
When Eloise returned from a get-together with her friends one evening, Josh pointed to a black-and-white picture lying on the table, and said, “Hi, Grandma. I found this in my closet. Is that you and Granddad ” Eloise looked at the picture and laughed quietly. “Oh, that was a long time ago. I must have overlooked it when I was cleaning to make room for your things.”
“That’s your granddad and me before we were married. We met at a party. I loved to dance, and he was a good dancer,” Eloise smiled, enjoying the memories that came flooding back.
“After we got married, we rarely had time to go dancing. But every once in a while, after the children went to bed, we’d pull out the record player and dance in the backyard under the stars.”
Leaning back in his chair, Josh appeared to be enjoying the story. “Wow, Granddad was quite a romantic guy!”
“Yeah. He was very romantic. I still miss him dearly.” Eloise shook her head, attempting to get rid of the lonely feeling that was beginning to form. “Well, it’s getting late now. Let’s get some sleep.” “I’ve really enjoyed hearing the story about you and Granddad,” Josh hugged his grandma. Then he went back to his room.
Two hours ago, Mom called to tell him that the next day would be Grandma’s birthday. He eagerly wanted to give a special present to Grandma, but he was short of money. After hearing Grandma’s words and knowing their story, he got a brilliant idea in his mind.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next morning, Josh started to prepare his “present from the past” secretly.
After finishing dinner that night, Josh invited and led his grandma to the backyard.
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