四川省内江市重点中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次检测(期中)考试英语试题(含解析 无听力音频 无听力原文)

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名称 四川省内江市重点中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次检测(期中)考试英语试题(含解析 无听力音频 无听力原文)
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听力1-5 CBBAA 6-10 BCCBA 11-15 CBBAC 16-20 ACBAC
阅读21-23 DCA 24-27CBBD 28-31DACA 32-35ABCD
七选五 DAEBF
完型 答案】
41.A 42.B 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.C 47.D 48.A 49.A 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.D 56.A 57.B 58.C 59.D 60.C
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在高中时期全家搬到了长岛,进入新的高中,开始新的生活。在新高中,作者想成为一名啦啦队队员,但是,参加选拔失败了。当时的作者十分崩溃。当时作者也没有想到过后来能在大学里实现这个愿望,感慨“如果我们能展望未来,看到我们的一些愿望将会实现就好了。”
41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但我认为这不可能是真的,与我无关。A. real真实的,真正的;B. easy简单的,容易的;C. new新的;D. open开放的。分析前后文语境可知,“that”指代前文“One day I had heard whispers at home about moving to New York.(有一天,我在家里听到了关于搬到纽约的传闻。)”提及的“搬家传闻”,对此作者不相信是真的。故选A项。
42.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,几天后,我和家人挤进了我们的别克车,我们正在去长岛的路上。A. looked看;B. packed挤满,收拾;C. broke破坏,打破;D. brought带来。根据后文“we were on our way to Long Island(我们在去长岛的路上)”可知,作者一家踏上了搬去长岛的路途,因此这里应是“pack into”,意为“挤进了别克车里”。故选B项。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我13岁的时候,我的朋友们对我来说意义重大,我怎么能搬家呢?A. driving开车,驱使;B. cheering欢呼,喝彩;C. moving移动,搬家;D. lying说谎,平躺。与前文的“moving to New York(搬去纽约)”相呼应,这里应是C项“moving”,用在句中表达“搬家”含义。故选C项。
44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们开始了新的生活,几天后,就到了去一所新学校弗里波特高中的时候了。A. school学校;B. year年,年份;C. classroom教室;D. life生活,生命。根据前文“we were on our way to Long Island(我们在去长岛的路上)”可知,作者一家搬到了新的地方,开始了新的生活。“move into a new life”,意为“开始新的生活”。故选D项。
45.考查动词短语辨析。句意:哦,第一天走进“陌生的”教室,被人盯着看。A. accompanied by连同,伴随;B. stared at盯着看,凝视;C. played with玩耍;D. looked up查找,抬头看,好转。根据常识判断,大家都会盯着新同学看。故选B项。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:多么吸引人啊!A. vital至关重要的,必不可少的;B. complex复杂的;C. inviting诱人的,吸引人的;D. free自由的,免费的。根据后文作者的描述“The way those white, pleated skirts(那些白色的百褶裙)”可推知,她对此是很喜欢的,拉拉队员的身份很吸引她。故选C项。
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当女孩们走路时,那些白色的百褶裙来回摆动,更不用说那些红色的毛衣和大扩音器了。A. loosened使变松,解开;B. flashed闪光,闪耀;C. folded折叠;D. swung摇摆。根据前文“The way those white, pleated skirts(那些白色的百褶裙)”并结合常识可推知,百褶裙在跳操和走路时会摇摆,晃来晃去。故选D项。
48.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不过,最重要的是,这是一件带毛皮衬里风帽的令人惊叹的红色冬季夹克。A. though尽管,然而;B. whatever一点儿都(不);C. somehow不知怎地;D. therefore因此。根据本句开头“Most of all(最重要的是)”可推知,该句讲述的内容比前文更重要,有转折含义存在。故选A项。
49.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:如果能成为一个高级水平的、受欢迎的人,那就太好了。A. advanced高级的,高阶的;B. learned博学的;C. shocked震惊的;D. aged年迈的。根据后文“popular”可知,受欢迎的啦啦队员一般都表演的很好,此处可用“advanced”表达“高级水平”含义。故选A项。
50.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我去训练,然后去选拔赛。A. tryouts选拔赛;B. girls女孩;C. coaches教练;D. events事件,赛事。根据常识判断,要进入啦啦队需要参加选拔。故选A项。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我把我的啦啦队短裤和上衣装在一个袋子里,而其他女孩把她们的衣服挂在衣架上,熨得恰到好处。A. fashion时尚;B. perfection完美;C. novelty新颖,新奇的事物(或人、环境);D. standard标准。根据前文“other girls had their outfits on hangers(其他女孩把衣服挂在衣架上)”可推知,挂在衣架上的衣服一般是熨烫过的,熨烫得工整完美。故选B项。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当那一刻到来时,我的脸僵住了,双腿颤抖。A. reddened使变红;B. shone照耀,闪耀;C. froze冻僵,冷藏;D. thinned使变淡,稀少。根据后文“my legs trembled(我的腿在颤抖)”可推知,作者很紧张,脸部僵硬。故选C项。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:强颜欢笑是不可能的。A. hide躲藏,隐藏;B. force强迫,迫使;C. remember记住,记忆;D. trust相信,信任。根据前文“my legs trembled(我的腿在颤抖)”可推知,作者很紧张,不可能强迫自己面露笑容。故选B项。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我知道他们不会叫我入队。A. school学校;B. bus公共汽车;C. town城镇;D. team团队。根据前文“When the moment arrived, my face ____12_____ and my legs trembled. It was impossible to____13 ___ any kind of smile.(当那一刻到来时,我的脸僵住了,双腿颤抖。强颜欢笑是不可能的。)”可知,作者已经预想到自己的“选拔失败”,不能成为啦啦队队员。“call one’s name for the team”,可意为“入队成为队员”。故选D项。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,在回家的公交车上,我坐在另一个同样尝试过的女孩旁边,我们都假装可以接受被拒绝。A. acknowledged承认,认可;B. stood站立;C. convinced使相信;D. pretended假装。根据后文“It was difficult to recover(很难恢复)”可知,作者当时实际上是无法接受自己成为不了啦啦队队员的,因此,在车上是假装出坦然接受。故选D项。
56.考查动词词义辨析。句意:打开前门后,母亲的问题让我哭得倒在地板上。A. crying哭泣,呼喊;B. struggling斗争,奋斗;C. dancing跳舞;D. embarrassing使尴尬。根据后文“It was difficult to recover(很难恢复)”可知,作者难以接受自己的失败,因此,当妈妈问起时,哭得厉害。故选A项。
57.考查副词词义辨析。句意:很难恢复过来,因为我非常想成为一名啦啦队队员。A. obviously明显地;B. badly恶劣地,非常;C. naturally自然地;D. frequently频繁地。根据前文“I went to practices(我去训练)”可推知,作者参加选拔赛之前会努力练习,因此,她非常想成为一名啦啦队队员。故选B项。
58.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不知道三年后,我会加入纽约州立大学新帕尔茨分校的大学啦啦队。A. contact联系;B. evaluate评价,评估;C. make制造,使成功,成为;D. dismiss解散,解雇。“make my college cheerleading team”可意为“成为大学啦啦队队员”。故选C项。
59.考查动词词义辨析。句意:第二天,我跑到镇上的珠宝商那里,终于买了那条一直戴在我脖子上的扩音器项链。A. fades变淡,褪色;B. works工作;C. transforms改变,转化;D. remains保留,留在。根据“to this day(直到今天)”可知,作者一直戴着这条项链。故选D项。
60.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果我们能展望未来,看到我们的一些愿望将会实现就好了。A. earnings收入;B. promotion晋升,促销;C. desires愿望,欲望;D. certification证明,资质。根据后文“be achieved(被实现)”可推知,愿望实现。故选C项。
61.is 62.a 63.professionals 64.are needed 65.whom 66.Founded 67.and 68.covering 69.by 70.Primarily
71. that —whose 72. were ---was 73.among---between 74. the 75.days—day 76. Tying--tied 77.blown –brew 78. schoolmates --schoolmates' 79.hardly--hard 80. not only ^did we
【答案】One possible version:
Volunteering in the Sunshine Children's Home
Last Sunday all the students in my class went to the Sunshine Children's Home for voluntary work.
We got up early and set off at 7 o'clock. All the students paid special attention to this activity. On arrival, we presented the kids with many beautiful gifts, which attracted the children’s attention right now. Then we organized the kids to carry out different activities. Some taught the older to draw pictures. Others told stories to the younger. Later we held a party, playing games, singing and dancing together. All day the kids were surrounded with happiness. On the way back home, we felt a strong sense of achievement because everyone think this kind of voluntary work is significant.
Not only does it enrich our life experience but also it improve our sense of social responsibility.
【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生向学校英语报投稿,说明上周日开展志愿者活动的情况,并做出评论。
【详解】1.词汇积累
出发:set off→set out
礼物:gift→present
立刻:right now→right away
有意义的:significant→meaningful
2.句式拓展
简单句变并列句
原句:Some taught the older to draw pictures. Others told stories to the younger.
拓展句:Some taught the older to draw pictures while others told stories to the younger.
【点睛】[高分句型1]On arrival, we presented the kids with many beautiful gifts, which attracted the children’s attention right now. (运用了which引导定语从句)
[高分句型2]Not only does it enrich our life experience but also it improve our sense of social responsibility.(运用了部分倒装结构)内江市重点中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次检测(期中)考试英语试题
I. 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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. Why does the man make the call
A. To apologize for being late.
B. To invite the woman to the library
C. To change the place of an appointment.
2. What is the time now
A. It's 6: 35. B. It's 6:45. C. It's 7: 00.
3. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a repair shop. B. In a camera store. C. In a photography studio.
4. What are the speakers discussing
A. The time to spare between talks. B. The questions to ask after talks. C. The number of talks to give.
5. What does the woman want the man to do
A. Help to deal with a document. B. Repair a computer. C. Get her a disk.
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What are the speakers doing
A. Watching overseas news. B. Discussing a job advertisement. C. Planning a holiday abroad.
7. What does the man mean in the end
A. He isn't in need of a holiday now.
B. He would like to get a new place.
C. He has no interest in the position.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What does the woman advise the man to do
A. Go to the Electric Company Office. B. Pay electric bill first. C. Open a checking account.
9. How do most people pay the electric bill
A. In cash. B. By check. C. By phone.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10. Why was the woman unable to attend the party
A. Because she looked after her grandfather.
B. Because she went to see a doctor.
C. Because she had a headache.
11. How long did the party last
A. About 3 hours. B. About 3.5 hours. C. About 4.5 hours.
12. What impressed the man most in the party
A. The atmosphere. B. The food. C. The music.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Where are the speakers
A. In Japan. B. In Australia. C. In America.
14. What might be a problem for the woman
A. Understanding the local language. B. Talking with her workmates. C. Correcting her accent.
15. How often do the club members meet
A. Twice a month. B. Once a week. C. Twice a week.
16. What does the club mainly help its members to do
A. Communicate with local people. B. Enjoy themselves together. C. Learn about life abroad.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the speaker mainly talking about
A. The destruction from a hurricane.
B. The ways to survive a hurricane.
C. Her experience of a nature disaster.
18. Where did the speaker move things from the yard
A. Into the basement. B. Into the garage. C. Into the storeroom.
19. What was the speed of the wind most of the time
A. About 80 miles an hour. B. About 90 miles an hour. C. About 100 miles an hour.
20. How did her husband feel during the hurricane
A. Anxious. B. Scared. C. Calm.
II. 阅读理解(每小题两分,共30分)
A
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◇You must be a teen (aged 13-19) with a Teen Creativity account to enter.
◇Submissions must relate to the topic.
◇Each review must be written within 250 words.
◇There is no limit to the number of pieces you can submit.
Guidelines:
◇Give a brief summary of the book. Don’t explain the entire plot or tell your reader how the book ends.
◇Tell the reader what you like or dislike about the book.
◇Recommend the book to some certain readers. Is the book more suitable to older teens Would science fiction fans be interested in this book It’s helpful for readers to think about the book in the context of other books they’ve read.
◇Remember that it’s okay to have a strong opinion! Avoid starting sentences with “I think”, “I believe” or “In my opinion”.
Prizes:
◇All participants will receive a certificate.
◇First prize winners will each have one review published in Teen Creativity magazine and get a free 6-month magazine subscription (订阅).
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◇You’ll receive these prizes before December 28, 2023.
Submit your works to www.teencreativity.com.Wehopereviewingbooksbringsyoujoy.
21.What can we get from the rules of the competition
A.Any account can be used to enter.
B.A review should include 250 key words.
C.Works can be uploaded after Aug. 23rd.
D.A person can upload more than one piece.
22.Which of the following should a review contain
A.The recommendation to all readers. B.Sentences with “I think” and “I believe”.
C.The clear attitude about the book. D.A summary to explain the whole plots.
23.Who is this text intended for
A.Bookish teenagers. B.White-collar workers.
C.Teaching staff. D.Retired people.
B
I fell in love with rhinos when I worked in a zoo in the 80s, and spent much of the next 20 years as the keeper of the largest captive group of rare black rhinos.
There's a popular misconception that rhinos are aggressive and stupid, but I discovered sensitive, affectionate animals. In the past few decades , their numbers have dropped dramatically. In recent years, I've helped look after rhinos being moved to reserves, so they can form new populations in countries that have few left. Last year, I helped on a project to fly five black rhinos to the Serengeti National Park. Once there, the animals had to be kept captive for a few weeks to adapt to the new environment, in which time they lived in "bomas"—wooden enclosures (围场) with "bedrooms", designed to create a calm space.
A couple of weeks before their planned release, the sky was heavy with smoke. Watching the flames rushing through the bush toward the bomas, I froze. Terrified that it would catch fire, my instinct was to release the rhinos, but they hadn't yet been fitted with transmitter(发信器). If I let them out into a bushfire and they were injured, we'd have great difficulty tracking them down. So I dashed back to the bomas and called the rhinos to the bedrooms. Sensing the fear in my voices, they moved without hesitation and remained astonishingly calm. It was crucial that the rhinos didn't panic --they can easily hurt each other if they do.
Meanwhile, the rangers managed to beat the closest flames away. At last, after half an hour, the wind changed direction and the fire began to recede. That we and the rhinos had escaped uninjured was a miracle. The teamwork of everybody there played a large part, and the rhinos were very much a part of that team. The relationships we'd built with them had proved crucial—had they or we panicked, all our work would have been in vain. Instead, two weeks later, they were released into the wild, ready to found part of a new population in the Serengeti.
24. What kind of animals does the author think rhinos are
A. Unfriendly. B. Cruel. C. Mild. D. Curious.
25. Why did the black rhinos have to live in "bomas" for some time
A. To be trained to act less aggressively. B. To get ready for life in a new habitat.
C. To learn crucial survival skills in the wild. D. To form a closer relationship with humans.
26. What was the author's first reaction to the bushfire
A. She had to put out the nearest flames. B. She had to set the rhinos free immediately.
C. She had to plant transmitters in the rhinos. D. She had to lead the rhinos to a safer place.
27. What is the last paragraph mainly about
A. Why protecting rhinos is important. B. How the rhinos were released to the wild.
C. What enabled the rhinos to remain calm. D. What helped the rhinos and people escape.
C
Doge, Grumpy Cat, Pepe the Frog.. these memes (表情包) are often used in our chats with friends on the Internet. But now they have also found their way into the world of fashion.
According to a global fashion search engine Lyst, memecore (梗式穿搭) will become one of the biggest fashion hits this year. Following this trend, some brands have pushed memes to their "extremes" to get people excited. For example, UK fashion brand JW Anderson has used goldfish tanks and pixels (像素) as part of its design. Spanish fashion brand Loewe has brought out boots in the shape of bags.
This meme-inspired fashion trend is “a rejection of the idea that clothing has to obey rules defining what's 'in' and 'out'," as the fashion website CR Fashion Book notes. The only rule is to "wear what you want, even if it seems odd to those who aren't in on the joke."
This attitude of fashion freedom has struck a chord(和弦) with many young people. According to Refinery29, a creative global platform for young people, as aesthetics (审美) change rapidly, people often ask what their aesthetic is because they want something to define themselves. Growing up on the Internet, surrounded by nontraditional memes and comment sections, young people want to challenge the usual systems of taste.
Meanwhile, in an era filled with stress and competition, people are left craving for jokes and irony. Now the memecore fashion trend can provide a supply to meet this demand.
Some people might say that the rise of memecore fashion is "a form of escapism", an idea put forward by CR Fashion Book. But in a stressful life, why not wear some memecore clothes and bring more joy to both yourself and others
28. What is the idea behind memecore fashion
A. Wearing what is widely accepted. B. Following the latest global fashion trends.
C. Wearing what makes you stand out. D. Breaking the rules and wearing what you love.
29. Why is Refinery29 mentioned in Paragraph 4
A. To support that young people like memecore fashion.
B. To prove the importance of memes in young people's lives.
C. To introduce the effects of memecore fashion on young people.
D. To indicate that young people follow the usual systems of taste.
30. Which is closest in meaning to "craving for" in Paragraph 5
A. allowing for B. begging for C. longing for D. fighting for
31. What does the author think of the memecore fashion trend
A. It's a way to spread happiness. B. It improves young people's aesthetics.
C. It's funny and ironic but can offend others. D. It's a form of escapism and should be avoided.
D
Most people hate mosquitoes-but scientists are about to build a “mosquito factory" to release modified (改良的) mosquitoes.
The modified mosquitoes carry a bacterium called Wolbachia pipientis (沃尔巴克氏菌), which can be naturally found in most insect species. However, it's rarely discovered in mosquitoes. "We actually grow these mosquitoes that contain the bacterium," Scott O'Neill, an Australian scientist involved in the project, told CBC News. When the modified mosquitoes are released, they slowly spread the bacterium to the population.
Several studies have demonstrated the insects' success. For example, a controlled experiment in Indonesia showed that the modified insect helped reduce the cases of the disease dengue (登革热) by 77 percent, according to a study paper published in 2021.
The World Mosquito Program has announced that it will release modified mosquitoes in many of Brazil's urban areas over the next 10 years. The aim is to protect up to 70 million people from diseases such as dengue, an infectious disease mainly spread by mosquitoes.
Brazil has one of the highest rates of dengue infection in the world, according to the Nature website. "More than 1,000 people died of dengue in 2022 because of the spread of mosquitoes. It's going everywhere," Luciano Moreira, a scientist in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, told CBC News.
Another way to prevent mosquitoes from spreading diseases is by producing genetically modified mosquitoes(GM). In 2022, the US Environmental Protection Agency cleared the release of 2.4 billion GM mosquitoes in California and Florida.
According to the agency, GM mosquitoes carry two types of genes: a self-limiting gene that prevents female offspring (后代) from surviving to adulthood; and a marker gene that allows researchers to identify GM ones in the wild. After being released, GM mosquitoes lay eggs, so the genes are passed on to offspring. In this way, the number of female mosquitoes is reduced, therefore reducing the chance of spreading disease.
32. What is the final purpose of building the "mosquito factory"
A. To prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.
B. To produce massive mosquitoes for scientific research.
C. To study the behavior of mosquitoes in different environments.
D. To replace the natural mosquito population with a modified one.
33. What is the function of Paragraph 5 in the text
A. It states challenges facing the program. B. It provides the background to the program.
C. It shows the expected effect of the program. D. It indicates an opinion on the announcement.
34. How does the self-limiting gene in genetically modified mosquitoes work
A. By limiting their ability to lay eggs. B. By making them immune to disease.
C. By reducing their offspring's lifespans. D. By allowing them to be easily identified.
35. What can be the best title for the text
A. Releasing GM Mosquitoes B. Reducing Dengue in Brazil
C. Experimenting on Modified Insects D. Modifying Infectious Mosquitoes
第二节 七选五(共五个小题;每小题两分,满分十分)
The Rise of “China-chic"
Over past years, guochao, or “China-chic" has been gaining popularity among Chinese consumers. Guochao conveys the cultural heritage and values of China. 36 "China-chic" is rising, but what is it
The idea of guochao was first borrowed from some international brands, and began to win over Chinese consumers in 2015. 37 . In 2018, Chinese sportswear band Li-Ning presented its Wu Dao (the principles of Taoism) collection at the New York Fashion Week. It featured bright red color and Chinese characters. More brands have since followed, heralding(预示) the early period of guochao.
38. This was a period when applications of big data, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and 5G technology hit the market one after another. Domestic tech companies such as Huawei, Xiaomi, and DJI made headlines.
In its third stage, guochao became more common in everyday life. Over the past decade, guochao has expanded from consumer goods to experiential products. As consumers are showing greater interest in cultural identity and creativity, productions like the TV program National Treasure, and the dance show Night Banquet in Tang Dynasty Palace integrate cultural and historical elements with the latest audio-visual technologies. 39
Nowadays, guochao is moving to the next stage. No matter how the trend evolves, Chinese people's positive attitude toward the country's development and their recognition of and growing confidence in national culture won't change. 40 Seen from a broader perspective, guochao mirrors the rise of China, a country eager to make its presence felt globally. Guochao is a style, but more importantly, it transmits culture and values.
A. The trend grew in the following years
B. They give the viewers a totally new experience
C. The next stage saw the rise of China's native fashion trends
D. It also expresses national pride and confidence in a new era
E. The second period of guochao mainly features hi-tech sectors
F. Its success will rely first and foremost on gaining cultural confidence
G. The concept of "Made in China" was recognized as the representation of Chinese culture
III. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One day I had heard whispers at home about moving to New York. But I thought that can’t be 41 and had nothing to do with me. However, a few days later, my family and I 42 into our Buick, and we were on our way to Long Island. How could I be 43 at the age of 13 when my friends meant so much
We were moving into a new 44 , and in just days, it was time to go to a new school, Freeport High School. Oh, that first day of walking into a “foreign” classroom and being 45 .
My junior year at Freeport High School, I wanted to become a cheerleader. How 46 ! The way those white, pleated skirts 47 back and forth when the girls walked, not to mention the red sweaters and big megaphones (扩音器). Most of all, 48 , it was the amazing red winter jackets with fur-lined hoods (兜帽). It would be great to be one of the 49 and popular. I went to practices, and then came 50 . I carried my cheerleader shorts and blouse in a bag while other girls had their outfits on hangers (衣架), ironed to 51 .
When the moment arrived, my face 52 and my legs trembled. It was impossible to 53 any kind of smile. I knew they wouldn't call my name for the 54 . On the bus ride home, though, I sat next to another girl who also had tried out, and we both 55 we could accept being rejected.
After opening my front door, my mother’s question sent me 56 onto the floor. It was difficult to recover because I had wanted so 57 to be a cheerleader.
I didn’t know that three years later, I would 58 my college cheerleading team at SUNY New Paltz. The next day, I ran to the town jeweler to finally buy that megaphone necklace that 59 on my neck to this day. If only we could look into the future to see that some of our 60 would be achieved.
41.A.real B.easy C.new D.open
42.A.looked B.packed C.broke D.brought
43.A.driving B.cheering C.moving D.lying
44.A.school B.year C.classroom D.life
45.A.accompanied by B.stared at C.played with D.looked up
46.A.vital B.complex C.inviting D.free
47.A.loosened B.flashed C.folded D.swung
48.A.though B.whatever C.somehow D.therefore
49.A.advanced B.learned C.shocked D.aged
50.A.tryouts B.girls C.coaches D.events
51.A.fashion B.perfection C.novelty D.standard
52.A.reddened B.shone C.froze D.thinned
53.A.hide B.force C.remember D.trust
54.A.school B.bus C.town D.team
55.A.acknowledged B.stood C.convinced D.pretended
56.A.crying B.struggling C.dancing D.embarrassing
57.A.obviously B.badly C.naturally D.frequently
58.A.contact B.evaluate C.make D.dismiss
59.A.fades B.works C.transforms D.remains
60.A.earnings B.promotion C.desires D.certification
IV. 语法填空(共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。
In recent years, shared vegetable plots (地块) have been appearing in Shanghai’s suburban districts as more white-collar workers turn to farming to relax and escape the pressures of city life.
Among these individuals 61 (be) Yang Rui, who, on weekends, drives his family from their home in downtown to the All-Happy City, 62 shared ecological farm in Minhang, where he has rented a 20-square-meter vegetable plot for 1,600 yuan per year. The family tends carrots, lettuce and other vegetables they have planted. When they aren’t around during the week, 63 (professional) take over the work and perform whatever chores 64 (need).
This farm has about 200 members, some of 65 even raise chickens and ducks that wander in the fields.
66 (found) by Chen Yougui in October, the shared farm has an area of 13.33 hectares 67 comes with shared vegetable plots and leisure areas. According to Chen, the monitoring system 68 (cover) the entire farmland allows members to view their vegetables and fields remotely through their phones. The farm also uses technology to ensure that the chickens and ducks raised 69 customers don’t go missing or end up in someone else’s plot — each animal comes with its own QR code.
Chen notes that many of his customers are parents who rent plots 70 (primary) to teach their kids about science and nature and how farming works.
V. 短文改错(共10分)
Last Friday, our grade held a fun sports meeting, that aim was to relieve us senior three students from pressure. I, as well as my best friend, were asked to compete in the three-legged race.
The three-legged race required effective cooperation among teammates. Thus, during the days before the competition, we practised the game after the school.
Then came the big days. With my left foot and my friend's right foot tying together, we set out fast as soon as our PE teacher blown his whistle. The playground was filled with our schoolmates cheers. A few minutes later, we tried hardly and crossed the finishing line quickly. By getting involved in the game, not only we get a little leisure from our busy school life but also we got the joy of working together with others.
VI. 书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,上周日你班同学到阳光儿童福利院开展志愿者活动。请你向学校英语报投稿,内容包括:
1.时间、地点、参与者;
2.开展活动内容(至少三点);
3.简要评论本次活动。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Volunteering in the Sunshine Children's Home
Last Sunday
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