Unit1 单元过关检测
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
(2020 浙江杭州高一检测)A Japanese telecom company has released a robot that is said to have emotions. But rather than run it in fear, we’ve welcomed it into our homes: Pepper, the “emotional robot”, sold out within a minute of going on sale.
Created by Aldebaran Robotics and Japanese mobile giant SoftBank, Pepper went on sale to the general public in Japan on June 20. “It is the first humanoid robot designed to live with humans,” Aldebaran says on its website. Pepper costs about
$1, 600. And like all good mobile products, there’s a $120 per month data fee, as well as an $80 per month damage insurance fee. According to a news report, Pepper can pick up on human emotions and create its own using a “multi-layer neural(神经的) network”. Pepper’s touch sensors and cameras are said to influence its mood, which is displayed on the tablet-sized screen on its chest.
Pepper will sigh when unhappy, and can go around your house recording your family’s daily activity. Aldebaran says Pepper can feel “joy, surprise, anger, doubt and sadness”, but he doesn’t say how strongly it can feel these emotions. What happens when Pepper is having a bad day Will it, like many humans, become uncooperative Will it ask for some time alone What happens if it figures out that its purpose in life is just to engage in small talks Thankfully, Pepper is only about four feet tall, with roller balls instead of legs, so if it is angry with and even turns on its owners, you’ll be safe if you can make it upstairs.
Aldebaran says, in reality, they’re probably quite a few decades away from artificial intelligence that could generate real emotions. Aldebaran wasn’t immediately available for comment on when Pepper will be available outside of Japan, but additional sales are scheduled for July after the first 1, 000 units sell out. SoftBank currently uses the robots in its stores as greeters, and it plans to offer Pepper to other stores in the future. Hopefully, “boredom” is not an emotion Pepper can feel.
1. What can we learn about Pepper according to the author
A. It is very popular among customers.
B. It can not only run but also show fear.
C. It is going to be sold all over the world.
D. It can deal with many kinds of housework.
2. How much do you need to pay for Pepper’s data and damage insurance fee each year
A. 80 dollars.
B. 120 dollars.
C. 1, 440 dollars.
D. 2, 400 dollars.
3. What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. Pepper cannot produce real emotions now.
B. Pepper can feel joy,surprise and boredom.
C. Pepper will be sold in other countries next year.
D. Pepper is being used as waiters in some restaurants.
B
(2020安徽蚌埠高一检测)Louis Armstrong had two famous nicknames. Some people called him Bagamo. They said his mouth looked like a large bag. Musicians often called him Pops , as a sign of respect for his influence on the world of music.
Born in 1901 in New Orleans , he grew up poor, but lived among great musicians. Jazz was invented in the city a few years before his birth. Armstrong often said, “Jazz and I grew up together.”
Armstrong showed a great talent for music when he was taught to play the cornet (短号)at a boy’s home. In his late teens, Armstrong began to live the life of a musician. He played in parades, clubs, and on the steamboats that traveled on the Mississippi River. At that time, New Orleans was famous for the new music of jazz and was home to many great musicians. Armstrong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal.
In 1922 he went to Chicago. There, the tale of Louis Armstrong began. From then until the end of his life, Armstrong was celebrated and loved wherever he went. Armstrong had no equal when it came to playing the American popular song.
His cornet playing had a deep humanity (仁爱)and warmth that caused many listeners to say, “Listening to Pops just makes you feel good all over.” He was the father of the jazz style and also one of the best-known and most-admired people in the world. His death, on July 6, 1971, was headline news around the world.
4. Armstrong was called Pops because he ________.
A. looked like a musician
B. was a musician of much influence
C. showed an interest in music
D. traveled to play modem music
5. The third paragraph is developed ________.
A. by space
B. by examples
C. by time
D. by comparison
6. Which statement about Armstrong is true
A. His tale began in New Orleans.
B. He was born before jazz was invented.
C. His music was popular with his listeners.
D. He learned popular music at a boy’s home.
7. Which would be the best title for the text
A. The Invention of the Jazz. Music
B. The Father of the Jazz Style
C. The Making of a Musician
D. The Spread of Popular Music
C
(2020.河南许昌高一检测)It’s OK to say you’ve never heard of grime—unless you’re from the U. K. That’s because this music was invented in the U. K. in the early 2000s.
To someone who’s not familiar with underground music Culture, it’s easy to get confused between hip-hop and grime since they are both noisy. And many people didn’t bother to tell them apart, until earlier this month when grime stars like Stormzy and J Hus led this year’s MOBO Awards— “Music of Black Origin” nominations (提名)in the U. K.
Just like U.K electronic music and hip-hop, from which grime drew influence, it mostly reflects the thoughts of young people. But different from hip-hop, grime singers sing in dialects with strong accents, giving a special flavor to their songs.
Lady Leshurr, known as the “Queen of Grime”, said that she once tried to hide her accent, as she didn’t want people to judge her. But one day, she realized that she didn’t need to change herself just to please others. And there’s no doubt that this is the most basic and important quality of grime music; be yourself.
Also different from the hip-hop culture, which usually focuses on being rich, grime singers pay more attention to social phenomena like the European refugee problem and the gap between the rich and poor.
Although still quite young, grime seems be getting favored by more and more people. In 2016, the English grime artist Skepta won the Mercury Prize with his album Konnichiwa, beating big names like David Bowie and Radiohead. However, no matter whether grime is one day accepted by the mainstream music world or not, one thing is for sure: in grime, singers always stay true to themselves.
8. What do hip-hop and grime music have in common
A. They are originated in the U. K.
B. They make a lot of loud noise.
C. They challenge traditional culture.
D. They are full of creative ideas.
9. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to
A. Electronic music.
B. Hip-hop.
C. Grime music.
D. Black music.
10. What can be learned about grime singers
A. They care too much about themselves.
B. They refuse to be judged by others. .
C. They tend to take social responsibility.
D. They show strong independence qualities.
11. What does Skepta’s success suggest
A. Grime is gradually getting recognized.
B. Singers should try to be themselves.
C. Grime has become mainstream music.
D. It is easy to win the Mercury Prize.
D
(2020.山东烟台高一检测)Surely, given the near-universal use of home computers and smart devices (设备) like smartphones and tablets, most of us would suspect that watching TV —seen as outdated or even old-fashioned by some—is on the decline. We probably would. And we would be wrong. A new study on screen time conducted by researchers from Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work has found that TV-watching has actually gone up since the moment when smart devices became widely available in 2014.
“The findings are surprising as it feels like mobile devices are omnipresent, but the television still commands more eyeballs than its more advanced brothers and sisters,” said Dr. Jenny Radskey. “And there is a growing concern over the screen time of children, particularly very young children, for whom watching shows in front of screens is still the most common way to consume media.
According to a study published in JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association) Pediatrics, the increase in the amount of screen time for infants and toddlers (婴幼儿)is telling. Specifically, in 1997 children under the age of 2 spent 1.3 hours in front of TV per day on average, while children between the ages of 3 and 5 did the same for 2.5 hours. By 2014, however, the latter group showed no significant change, while the former group more than doubled their time spent watching TV, clocking in at 3 hours per day.
The research also shows that too much screen time before age 2 or 3 is associated with language development delays, ADHD, and learning difficulties. A child’s brain develops rapidly during the first years, and young children learn best by
interacting with people, not screens.
Based on these findings, parents who worry about the excessive amount of time their children spend glued to their smartphones and tablets might do well to pay more attention to their smallest ones, for whom viewing time in front of the TV should be greatly cut down.
12. What do researchers from Robert Stempel College find
A. Less screen time equals smarter children.
B. TV-watching time has been on the increase.
C. Mobile devices are preferred over computers.
D. Tablets consume the biggest share of people's time.
13. How does the study in JAMA Pediatrics confirm its findings
A. By analyzing causes.
B. By presenting a process.
C. By making comparisons.
D. By conducting an experiment.
14. What should parents do according to the passage
A. Ban big kids’ smartphone use.
B. Sharpen big kids’ language skills.
C. Reduce little kids’ television time.
D. Update little kids’ learning tablets.
15. On which of the following websites does the passage probably appear
A. www.
B. www.pcdata.co.uk
C. www.e-learningforkids.org
D. www.
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。
(2020.山东淄博高一检测)Why do some people enjoy more health and happiness than others It seems that they are able to realize their dreams rapidly. The good news is that you can be one of those people. 16 Now consider the following habits of exceptionally happy people from my book Find Your Happy.
Make themselves available to success. Happy people are great goal setters. 17 This allows them to stand out in different areas of their life. Ask yourself if you are open for opportunities and setting big goals.
Don’t use the word luck. When you look at an exceptionally happy person, you may say, “They are so lucky.” But a conversation with them will reveal that luck is not in their vocabulary. Instead, they believe that passion and persistence(坚持不懈) equals great results.
18 Exceptionally happy people are busy making their goals come true. They understand that spending time arguing with others takes them away from what they care about most. Happy people love hearing people talk about their views, but they won’t spend time trying to convince you to adopt their beliefs.
Walk out of their comfort zone and seek risk often. So they ask for adventure and satisfaction through seeking new experiences. They see risk as growth and are happier because they live a life with no regrets.
20 Happy people don't spend a lot of time thinking about happiness. They live in the moment and enjoy the ups and downs of life. Happy people still experience setbacks, but they look at those setbacks as a way to learn more about themselves and to grow. Happiness is not something they seek, as it is a daily practice that never leaves them.
A. Try to be more patient.
B. Don't try to make you win over with debates.
C. Realize there is more to life than being happy.
D. I know this is true from personal experience.
E. They work toward their goals daily and see opportunities in everything.
F. Happy people have learned that settling in any area of life will hold them back.
G. Happiness is available, especially when you understand what happiness is.
17. _______ 18. _______ 19. _______ 20. _______ 21. _______
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。
(2020安徽淮北高一检测) “Courtney, you needn’t eat; you’re already fat enough,” my brother always laughed at me. For the next 15 years, I spent summer after summer 21 in long pants.
But then I met Ragen, and she 22 everything. This woman, almost 300 pounds, was so 23 and happy in her own skin. I 24 as she shared her own journey to recovery
and self-love. She talked about how amazing our 25 are, simply because of the things they do every day—like breathing, 26 blood to every cell, blinking and walking.
Walking! I was suddenly 27 how foolish I’d been. There are some people without legs or 28 working legs, and I'd been hiding my strong, healthy and beautiful legs 29 because I had 30 someone to convince me that they weren’t good enough. The next day , I bought three pairs of shorts and a sundress,letting my legs 31 the sun and feel the breeze.
The next time anyone comments on your body in a 32 way, look them straight in the eye, smile and say, “If what you see 33 you so much, feel free to practice the ancient art of looking 34 else.” That’s Ragen’s own 35 , but I don’t think she’ll mind if you use it.
21. A. sleeping B. roasting C. driving D. running
22. A. changed B. solved C. believed D. explained
23. A. sensitive B. generous C. tiresome D. energetic
24. A. laughed B. expected C. waited D. listened
25. A. legs B. weights C. bodies D. images
26. A. pulling B. putting C. preventing D. pumping
27. A. afraid of B. absorbed in C. aware of D. anxious about
28. A. properly B. regularly C. accidentally D. possibly
29. A. in shame B. in panic C. in pride D. in delight
30. A. begged B. allowed C. refused D. invited
31. A. avoid B. see C. cover D. kick
32. A. normal B. special C. different D. negative
33. A. amuses B. excites C. bothers D. hurts
34. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. nowhere D. everywhere
35. A. decision B. question C. creation D. requirement
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
(2020山东滨州高一测试)I’ve always enjoyed listening to music. And I’m also one of those 36 can listen and study at the same time. I' m not very fond of jazz music, but apart 37 that, I like many other types of music. Last year I went to a pop festival. It 38 (last) three days, so we decided to camp on the field 39 ( provide ) by the concert organizers.
The weather was awful and it rained all weekend. We were 40 (complete ) wet and I began to wish that I had stayed at home! The organizers were making
41 fortune by selling umbrellas and plastic 42 (raincoat). They advised us to keep to the special paths that they had set up over the mud and gave
43 (we) plastic sheets to put over our tents. In spite of that, the music was brilliant. I particularly enjoyed some of the supporting bands—I always find they perform 44 (well) than the main stars. It’s probably because most of the supporting bands are not well known and this is their big opportunity 45 (get) their music heard. I would really recommend anyone to go to one of these pop festivals.
第三部分 写作
[共两节,满分40分]
第一节(满分15分)
(2020河南洛阳高一测试)假定你是李华, 你校将举办一场音乐节。请你写封邮件邀请你的英国朋友Allen参加,内容包括:
1.时间; 2.活动安排; 3.欢迎他表演节目。
注意:1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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。
One hot, sunny Father’s Day, when I was 47, I met my father for the first time. As on most Sundays, I visited my mother at her assisted living facility on a wonderful campus overlooking the Hudson River. Since it was such a lovely day, we agreed to meet on the grass near the rose garden.
When I got there she was not alone. Sitting on the chair next to her was an elderly gentleman about her age (88) in a blue short-sleeved shirt.
He got up as I approached. I had thought he wanted to offer me the chair, but instead he held out his hand.
“I’m your father, he said with eyes twinkling. At first the words were hard to understand. I knew I had heard them and I knew what they meant, but their meaning was so different from the context that for a moment I had difficulty
putting the two together.
So I just stood there with a pleasant smile still stable on my face as he progressed from shaking my hand to giving me a kiss on the cheek.
He seemed energetic enough, and short in the way of the elderly, with an annoyingly superior glint in his eyes. Immediately, I disliked him.
“His name is Charley Rothestein,” my mother called out from behind him.
Still at sea, I gave him a more focused smile and sailed around him to my mother, and he sat down again, leaving me no place to sit.
“Hi, Mom,”I said, leaning over to kiss her on the cheek.
“Hello, dear,”she said, offering her cheek.
The two of them gazed at me expectantly as I stood awkwardly next to them.
“Why don’t you pull over a chair ” my mother asked.
On such a lovely Father’s Day, you can imagine how lacking chairs were on the grass of a campus that included an assisted living apartment complex, a nursing home, and a physical recovery center.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
I looked around and found no chair at all. _______________________________
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When Mom saw what I looked like, ____________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案及解析
[语篇解读]主题:人与社会(科学与技术)。话题:情感机器人。本文是一篇新闻报道,介绍了日本的一家电信公司发布了一台“情感机器人”,并介绍了情感机器人的使用费用、工作以及未来的前景。
1.A推理判断题。根据第一段中的 “..Pepper , the ‘emotional robot’, sold out within a minute of going on sale.”可知, Pepper非常受消费者欢迎。故选A。
2. D推理判断题。 根据第二段中的 “...there’s a $120 per month data fee, as well as an $80 per month damage insurance fee.”可知,每月用于Pepper的数据和损坏保险花费( 120+ 80=) 200美元, 即每年花费2 400美元。故选D。
3.A推理判断题。根据最后一段中的 “Aldebaran says, in reality... that could generate real emotions."可知, Pepper现在是不能产生真正的情感的。故选A。
[语篇解读]主题:人与自我(做人与做事)。话题:爵士乐之父路易斯 阿姆斯特朗。本文是一篇人物传记,详细介绍了爵士乐之父路易斯 阿姆斯特朗的一生以及他对音乐的巨大贡献。
4. B细节理解题。根据第一段中的 “Musicians often called him Pops, as a sign of respect for his influence on the world of music.”和第三段中的 “In his late teens, Armstrong began to live the life of a musician...Armstrong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal.”可知,阿姆斯特朗被称为Pops是因为他是具有影响力的音乐家。
5. C推理判断题。短文的第三段讲述了路易斯 阿姆斯特朗在童年时显露出音乐天赋,在青少年开始过着音乐家的生活,以及.之后成名,由此可推断出这一段是按时间顺序来写的。
6. C细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“His cornet playing had a deephumanity and warmth that caused many listeners to say, “Listening to Pops just makes you feel good all over.”可判断出选项C是正确的。
7. B标题归纳题。这篇短文讲述了路易斯 阿姆斯特朗成为爵士乐之父的过程,短文最后一段中的“He was the father of the jazz style and also one of the best-known and most-admired people in the world.”点明了主题,所以最好的题目应该是: The Father of the Jazz Style。
[语篇解读]主题:人与社会(文学、艺术与体育)。话题: grime音乐与嘻哈音乐。本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了grime 音乐,这种音乐与嘻哈音乐有着些许不同。相比嘻哈音乐,grime音乐歌手更关注社会问题。
8.B细节理解题。根据第二段中的 “..it’s easy to get confused between hip-hop and grime since they are both noisy.”可知,人们很容易把嘻哈音乐和grime音乐弄混,因为它们都很吵,故嘻哈音乐和grime音乐的共同之处在于它们的声音都很大,选
B项。
9. C代词指代题。根据第三段中的Just like U. K. electronic music and hip-hop可知,画线词it所指代的音乐与英国的电子音乐和嘻哈音乐相似,因此it就不能指代这两种音乐,故排除A、B两项;根据“But different from hip-hop, grime singers sing
in dialects with strong accents,giving a special flavor to their songs.”可知,与嘻哈音乐不同的是,grime歌手用带有浓重口音的方言演唱,赋予了他们的歌曲一种特殊的韵味,因此画线词it指的就是grime音乐,故选C项。
10. C推理判断题。根据第五段中的grime singers pay more attention to social phenomena like the European refugee problem and the gap between the rich and poor可知,grime歌手更多地关注社会现象,比如欧洲的难民问题、贫富差距。因此grime歌手倾向于承担社会责任,故选C项。
11.A推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Although still quite young, grime seems to be getting favored by more and more people.”可知,尽管grime音乐诞生时间不长,但它正受到越来越多的人的认可与支持, grime歌手Skepta的成功证明了这一-点,故选A项。
[语篇解读]主题:人与社会(科学与技术)。话题:看电视时间的研究。本文是一篇说明文。一项新研究发现,自2014 年智能设备被广泛应用以来,人们看电视的时间不减反增,这应引起我们重视。
12. B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“A new study on screen time conducted by...TV-watching has actually gone up since the moment...”可知, 一项新的研究发现,自2014年智能设备被广泛应用以来,人们看电视的时间不减反增,故选B项。
13.C.推理判断题。根据第三段“According to a study published in...in 1997 children under the age of 2 spent 1. 3 hour..By 2014...at 3 hours per day.”可知,该研究用了许多真实的数据来进行对比,故选C项。
14. C细节理解题。根据最后一段“..parents who worry about.. .should be greatly cut down."可知,作者认为,家长应该大幅削减孩子看电视的时间。
15. D推理判断题。根据全文可知,本文主要讲述了随着智能设备的到来,人们尤其是小孩子看电视的时间不减反增,而这可能会影响他们的健康,由此推断,文最有可能来自有关医学健康的网站,故选D项。
[语篇解读]主题:人与自我(做事)。话题:快乐习惯。本文是一篇说明文,介绍了《寻找你的快乐》这本书中那些特别快乐的人的一一些习惯。
16. D关联 逻辑法解题。根据空格前的“Why do some people enjoy more health and happiness than others It seems that they are able to realize their dreams rapidly. The good news is that you can be one of those people. (为什么有些人比其他人享有更多的健康和快乐 他们似乎能很快实现他们的梦想,好消息是你可以成为他们中的一员)”可知此处承接.上文,作者发表自己对此的看法,故D项符合语境。
17. E关联逻辑法解题。根据空格前的“Happy people are great goal setters.”可知,快乐的人是出色的目标制订者,此处承接上文,讲的还是关于目标的话题,故E项符合语境。
18.B.设空位置法解题。根据空格后的“They understand that spending time arguing with others takes them away from what they care about most.”可知,快乐的人明白花时间和别人争论会让他们远离自己最关心的事情,空格处为本段主题句,说的
是不要和别人争论,故B项符合语境。
19. F关联逻辑法解题。根据空格前的“Walk out of their comfort zone and seek risk often.”可知,快乐的人总是走出他们的舒适区,经常去冒险,此处解释快乐的人走出舒适区的原因,故F项符合语境。
20. C设空位置法解题。根据空格后的“Happy people don’t spend a lot of time thinking about happiness. They live in the moment and enjoy the ups and downs of life.”可知,快乐的人不会花很多时间去想快乐,他们活在当下,享受生活的起起落落,空格处为本段主题句,说的是要知道生活中不止有快乐,还有更多的东西,故C项符合语境。
[语篇解读]主题:人与自我(做人与做事)。话题:改变心态。本文是一篇记叙文。文章叙述了“我”的哥哥笑“我”胖,以至于“我”在接下来的15年里,一直穿着长裤过夏天,直到“我”遇到了Ragen, 她改变了一切。
21. B上下文语境题。根据“我穿着长裤过夏天”可知,作者感到炙烤( roast)般的热。
22. A下文语境题。根据下文Ragen改变了“我”夏天穿长裤的习惯可知,这里是说“我”遇到了Ragen, 然后她改变( change)了一切。
23.D下文语境题。根据下文的happy及Ragen与“我”分享的内容可知,Ragen是如此充满活力( energetic)。sensitive 敏感的;generous慷慨的; tiresome令人讨厌的。
24. D下文语境题。此处指“我”听着(listen) Ragen分享她自己康复和自爱的过程。laugh笑;expect期望,预料;wait等待。
25. C下文语境题。根据下文“The next time anyone comments on your body in..."可知,Ragen谈论的是我们的身体(body)。
26. D上下文语境题。本句在说明我们身体的作用,此处表示“将血液输送到(pump)每个细胞”。pull 拉; put放; prevent防止。
27. C上文语境题。 根据上文Ragen所分享的及下文“我”做出的改变可知,此处指“我”突然意识到如此长时间内“我”是多么愚蠢。Be aware of意识到。
28. A上下文语境题。本句说的是有人没有腿,有人没有能够正常( properly)工作的腿。regularly定期地; accidentally偶然地;possibly可能地。
29.A.上文语境题。根据上文哥哥说“我”已经够胖了,“我”也认为“我”的腿无法让人接受可知,“我”一直羞愧地( in shame )藏起“我”的强壮、健康、漂亮的腿。in panic惊慌地; in pride骄傲地; in delight高兴地。
30. B上文语境题。根据上文可知此处指因为“我”允许(allow)某人使“我”相信“我”的腿不够好,所以才一直把自已的腿隐藏起来。
31. B上下文语境题。Ragen改变了“我”的习惯和观点,第二天,“我”买了三条短裤和一条太阳裙,让“我”的腿见到(see)阳光,感受微风。avoid 避免; cover覆盖; kick踢。
32. D上文语境题。根据上文“我”的体态受到了令人不愉快的评论可知,此处是说下次任何人以消极的(negative)方式评论你的身体,你就直视他们的眼睛。normal标准的,正常的;special特别的; different不同的。
33.C.上下文语境题。此处指“如果你看到的非常困扰(bother)你”。amuse使发笑;excite使兴奋;hurt伤害。
34.A.上文语境题。 根据.上题解析可知此处指看向别处( somewhere )。
35.C.上文语境题。根据上文可知那是Ragen自己的创意(观点)(creation)。decision决定; question问题; requirement要求。
[语篇解读]主题:人与自我(做人与做事)。话题:音乐节经历。本文是一篇记叙文。文章叙述了作者参加一次音乐节的经历。
36. who考查定语从句。定语从句先行词是those,指人,从句中缺少主语,故用关系代词who引导。
37. from考查介词短语。此处表示“除此之外”,应用介词短语apart
from,故填from。
38.lasted考查动词时态。设空处在句中作谓语,且根据后文中的动词decided可知,应用一般过去时,故填lasted。
39. provided考 查非谓语动词。provide 与the field之间是动宾关系,故用过去分词作定语,填provided。
pletely考查词性转换。设空处在句中作状语,修饰形容词.wet,应用副词,故填completely。
41.a考查固定短语。 make a fortune“发财”。
42. raincoats考查 名词的数。设空前无表示“一”的限定词,故可数名词raincoat应用复数形式。
43. us考查代词。设空处在句中作动词gave的宾语,应填宾格代词us。
44. better考查比较级。根据空格后的比较级提示词than可知,该
空应用副词well的比较级,故填better。
45.to get考查非谓语动词。在名词opportunity后面应用动词不定式作后置定语,故填to get。
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Allen,
How is everything going Our school will hold a music festival next Sunday morning in the school hall. And I'm writing to invite you to join us.
The opening ceremony will start at 9: 00 am, and the schoolmaster will deliver a speech. Then there will be various fantastic performances played by talented students. You are definitely welcome to show up on stage, which will add color and fun to our festival. We would be looking forward to your coming with great pleasure.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version :
I looked around and found no chair at all. So I had to sit near my mother on the grass. Mom looked at me with a smile, and then she began to tell me what I doubted. When I was three years old, she took me from an orphanage, for my mother died and my father was in the army. After that, Mom took good care of me. However, she wasn’t married. When someone met her , asking her, “Whose girl is she ” She happily said, “The girl is my daughter.”Hearing this, I couldn’t help crying.
When Mom saw what I looked like, she said sorry to me. And she continued to tell me her story, and at last, she pointed at the man and said, “He is your father , and he retired from the army. When he saw you live a happy life, he didn’t want to disturb you. However , he became older and older, so he needed to be looked after. Therefore, I asked him to come here on Father’s Day.”At this moment, I understood all. Looking at my father, I rushed towards him and gave him a big hug and a kiss.
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