四川省内江市2023-2024学年高二上学期期末检测英语试卷(含解析)

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四川省内江市2023-2024学年高二上学期期末检测英语试卷
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
More than just shelter for weary travellers, these lodges (乡间小屋) double as a base for adventurers to explore the surrounding wilderness.
Puketui Forest Escape
Best for: Couples world
Enveloped in podocarp forest, Puketui feels a world away despite being a short drive from Taupō. Solar power keeps the lights on, water is sourced from a spring, heating is fed by a cosy, freestanding fireplace. Explore the forest via walking tracks, then walk to the house to stargaze. From NZ$399 ( 208)a night B&B.
Awaroa Lodge
Best for: Wifi-free
Without wifi and phone or TV signal, you’ll have little to distract you at Awaroa Lodge. Available only by hiking or water taxi, the lodge produces its own power and grows organic food for the restaurant. It also protects the national park’s wetlands for the return of white herons (苍鹭) in 2020 after years of absence. From NZ$206( 108) a night.
Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge
Best for: Wildlife spotting
Wilderness Lodge at Lake Moeraki is surrounded by coastal rainforest and guests can join lessons in kayaking, star-gaze and feed giant eels with recycled waste. The members at the lodge protect unique Tawaki penguins and run guide d penguin-watching tours from July to December. From NZ$450( 235), includes breakfast, dinner, and twice-daily guided activities.
Timber Trail lodge
Best for: Fresh forest air
Timber Trail Lodge, is fantastic for weary cyclists and hikers, with cosy lounges (休息室) flooded with natural light during the day and then lit by the glow of the fireplace by night. Nearly all power is solar, rainwater is harvested and profits are spent on trail conservation. From NZ$390 ( 205) a night, with all meals.
1.How much will you at least pay for one-week stay in Awaroa Lodge
A. 1456. B. 1442. C. 1435. D. 756.
2.Which place is suitable for an animal-lover
A. Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge. B. Awaroa Lodge.
C. Puketui Forest Escape. D. Timber Trail lodge.
3.What do they listed loges have in common
A. Water sports. B. Organic food.
C. Green lifestyle. D. Convenient transportation.
In 2015, Chennai was destroyed by one of the worst floods in over a century, leaving thousands without food, water and supplies. During the flood, many heroes arose, one of whom was Santosh, a young man who owned a take-out restaurant in Chennai.
When the first flood hit in November, he got a call from a company called Naga Rava. The company asked him to prepare 5,000 packets of food and give them to the flood victims. He, with his partners, took the order, cooked for 14 hours and delivered them. But that night, as they sat together discussing the event of the day, they actually felt ashamed. “Here was a man not even from Chennai and he was going out of his way to help the affected people. We, while living here, had not really done anything ourselves for our own people,” said Santosh later.
He then began the groundwork for a collection to help cook more dishes. Little did he know that the November flood was just the beginning, and the real show was about to begin. The December flood affected them all. His own house got flooded and his family was trapped on the second floor. They lost phone connection and electricity. In spite of this, Santosh went back out into the flood, creating a kitchen and preparing food all by himself for the victims.
He did not sleep for four days, taking a one-hour break everyday as he kept on cooking. As word got out about this man’s effort, others stepped out to join him. From children to the elderly, strangers came to help him in cooking, packing and transporting food. Up to 300 volunteers worked together to make it all happen. By the time the fourth day finally came to an end, Santosh and his team had prepared 170,000 food boxes and delivered them to people in need.
4.What inspired Santosh to help the affected people
A. A call for help. B. His cooking skills.
C. An act of kindness of a stranger. D. The encouragement from his partners.
5.What does “the real show” in the third paragraph refer to
A. Santosh’s cooking more food. B. The help and support.
C. Santosh’s family suffering. D. The severer flood.
6.Which of the following can best describe Santosh
A. Humorous and helpful. B. Selfless and caring.
C. Determined and clever. D. Kind and wise.
7.What is the best title for the text
A. A Man Cooked 170,000 Meals for the Affected
B. Major Floods Brought Challenges to People
C. Many Hands Make Light Work
D. Kindness Is Its Own Reward
Though fireworks (烟花) on bonfire night bring joy to many people, it is likely to be a night of fright and pain for the UK’s geese (鹅).
Research by Anglia Ruskin University has found that fireworks displays (表演) cause wild birds to suffer significant pain, and researchers have recommended that displays should not take place in areas with large wildlife populations. A study, published in the journal Conservation Physiology, is one of the first carried out into the effects of fireworks on wildlife. It found that the heart rate (率) of geese increases by 96% when they are influenced by fireworks displays.
The study involved 20 wild grey lag geese fitted with recorders to record their heart rate and body temperature, which are measures of physiological stress. Claudia Wascher, who led the research, found that the average heart rate increased from 63 to 124 beats per minute, and their average body temperature increased from 38℃ to 39℃, in the first hour of fireworks displays. It took the geese about five hours before the birds displayed normal body temperatures, with average readings returning by 5 am.
“Ours is one of the first scientific studies to examine whether fireworks disturb wildlife. There have been previous studies showing that fireworks can cause anxiety in pets, for example in dogs, but little research has been done into how animals in the wild react. We need to carry out further research to conclusively tell whether the geese are reacting to the noise or the light pollution from the fireworks, or a combination of both. Many people get a lot of enjoyment from fireworks but it’s important that we consider animals both pets and wildlife — whenever planning a display,” Wascher said.
8.What advice do researchers give according to the findings of the study
A. Geese should be protected especially at night.
B. Great attention should be paid to the UK’s geese.
C. Fireworks displays should take place to bring joy to people.
D. Fireworks displays should be held without harming wildlife.
9.Why were 20 wild grey lag geese fitted with recorders
A. To measure their physiological stress.
B. To keep their body temperature normal.
C. To make them safe and sound in the wild.
D. To compare the heart rates between them.
10.How long do the geese need to get over the effect of fireworks displays on body temperature
A. About one hour. B. About two hours.
C. About four hours. D. About five hours.
11.What may Wascher’s further research about
A. The effects of noise and light pollution from fireworks on geese.
B. The relations between light pollution from fireworks and geese.
C. Whether fireworks influence other wild animals.
D. The influence of a display on pets and wildlife.
Sam is a fourth-year student at Harvard Medical School,but poetry is still a big part of his life,now with a new teacher,Rafael Campo,who believes poetry can benefit every doctor’s education and work. Rafael is a physician,professor and a highly respected poet.
“Poetry is in every encounter(邂逅)with my patients. I think healing is really in a very great way about poetry. And if we do anything when we’re with our patients,we’re really immersing(使沉浸于)ourselves in their stories,really hearing their voices. And,certainly,that’s what a poem does,”he said.
Rafael worries that something important has been lost in medicine and medical education today:humanity,which he finds in poetry. To end that,he leads a weekly reading and writing workshop for medical students and residents(住院医生).
He thinks medical training focuses too much on distancing the doctor from his or her patients,and poems can help close that gap.
Third-year resident Andrea Schwartz was one of the workshop regulars. She said. “I think there’s no other profession other than medicine that produces as many writers as it does. And I think that is because there’s just so much power in doctors and patients interacting when patients are at their saddest. ”Not everyone believes that’s what doctors should do,though.
Rafael said,“I was afraid of how people might judge me,actually. In the medical profession,as many people know,we must always put the emergency first. But,you know,that kind of treatment,if it’s happening in the hospital,very regrettably,sadly,results in a bad outcome. The family is sitting by the bedside. The patient hasn’t survived the cancer. Don’t we still have a role as healers there ”
In a poem titled“Health”,Rafael writes of the wish to live forever in a world made painless by our incurable joy. He says he will continue teaching students,helping patients and writing poems,his own brand of medicine.
12.What do we know about Rafael Campo
A. He is under medical care. B. He works as a doctor.
C. He is a literature professor. D. He knows little about poetry.
13.What does the author try to show in Paragraph 2
A. The importance of medical training.
B. The effect of poetry in medical treatment.
C. The similarity involved in poetry and medical work.
D. The present relationship between patients and doctors.
14.What does Andrea Schwaflz think of poetry
A. It has nothing to do with doctors.
B. It comforts patients’ family.
C. It contributes to medical work.
D. It keeps doctors away from patients.
15.What is Rafael Campo’s view on poetry
A. It requires a lot of spare time.
B. It can provide a useful tool for doctors.
C. It has little effect on patients’ conditions.
D. It should be included in emergency treatments.
二、七选五
16.In a world ruled by hard exercise and complex fitness programs, the simple act of walking is often ignored(忽略). ① _________ It offers physical and mental benefits that lead to total happiness.
Heart Health and Weight Management
Walking is light heart exercise that helps improve heart health by increasing blood circulation(循环). ② _________ Besides, regular quick walking supports in weight management by burning calories and improving digestion(消化), making it an excellent choice for those looking to throw away pounds or keep a healthy weight.
Pressure Drop and Clear Mind
Taking a relaxing walk or quick walk has been shown to give off endorphins, the body’s natural ”feel-good” materials. This leads to lower pressure levels, improved feelings, and improved mental health. Walking outdoors in nature or in a peaceful environment can provide a refreshing escape from the daily tasks. ③ _________
Joint(关节)Health and Free Movement
Unlike active sports, walking is soft on the joints, making it a perfect choice for people of all ages and fitness levels. ④ _________ At the same time, it also raises the ability to move freely and easily. Walking regularly can be particularly beneficial to those recovering from pain or looking to prevent problems with joints.
Social Communication and Connection
⑤ _________ Walking clubs, group climbs, or even simple walking with a friend or family member can provide an opportunity to connect, share experiences, and create lasting memories while at the same time bringing the physical benefits.
A. It helps oil joints and make them stronger.
B. It’s a cheap way to lead a healthier lifestyle.
C. So taking a walk can make your mind relaxed and fresh.
D. A quick walk after meals has been shown to benefit the stomach.
E. It cuts down the risk of heart disease and brings down blood pressure.
F. Walking is useful exercise that can easily be turned into a social activity.
G. However, walking remains one of the easiest and most useful forms of exercise.
三、完形填空(15空)
On 20 December, in Newdale, a series of huge waves caused by an undersea earthquake raced across the ocean near Gold shore. Worse still, it 1 thousands dead. Gold shore Beach was the only local beach to 2 the disaster without any loss of life. A 10-year-old girl, Sabrina Andron, helped around 100 people escape danger with her 3 of tsunamis (海啸).
The day began like any other on Gold shore Beach. People were walking, running or simply siting on the sandy beach, 4 the warm sea air and enjoying the soft 5 that brushed their hair. Sabrina was one of the happy tourists until she noticed something 6 . “The water was like the bubbles (气泡) on the top of a beer,” she later explained. “It wasn’t 7 and it wasn’t going in and then out. It was just coming in and in and in.” It struck her that these were the 8 of an upcoming tsunami, which Sabrina had just learnt about in a Geography lesson.
Sabrina was 9 , but she soon kept her head. She warned her parents of the 10 , thought at first they just thought she was 11 . However, Sabrina was certain that a terrible disaster was 12 and kept asking her parents to talk to a safety officer. To her great relief, the officer 13 realized the coming danger. The beach was rapidly cleared of people, just 14 the huge waves 15 into the coast.
17.A. kept B. recognize C. left D. found
18.A. survive B. recognize C. challenge D. quit
19.A. impression B. knowledge C. wisdom D. detail
20.A. making up B. focusing on C. taking in D. checking out
21.A. wave B. sunshine C. sand D. wind
22.A. strange B. powerful C. unique D. attractive
23.A. narrow B. calm C. distant D. adventurous
24.A. effects B. damages C. sign D. results
25.A. frightened B. confused C. annoyed D. embarrassed
26.A. stress B. development C. credit D. danger
27.A. working B. joking C. helping D. debating
28.A. on its way B. in time C. under control D. on schedule
29.A. carefully· B. immediately C. anxiously D. curiously
30.A. after B. since C. before D. until
31.A. slid B. tapped C. turned D. crashed
四、短文填空
32.Rising up in the countryside of Jiangxi Province, Mount Lushan was once one of the famous cultural ① _________ (center) of ancient China. In fact, its historical importance meant that it ② _________ (honor) as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.
Located about 20 kilometres south of Jiujiang City, it runs eastwards to the Mufu Mountains. Dahanyang Peak, the highest peak of Mount Lushan, ③ _________ (rise) 1, 474 metres above sea level. To the north, it offers④ _________ (impress) views of the Yangtze River, while to, the south it overlooks Poyang Lake.
As early as the Eastern Han Dynasty, a well-known Taoist leader, ⑤ _________ (name) Zhang Daoling travelled to the mountain. During the Jin Dynasty, the Donglin Temple was built on the mountain by a person called Huiyuan. From then on, many temples began coming up across the mountain, until there were over 300 of them.
However, Mount Lushan didn’t become truly famous until the Song Dynasty. During that time, it was rebuilt by Zhu Xi, ⑥ _________was the founder of Neo-Confucianism (理学). Due⑦ _________ his efforts, this place became one of the Four Great Academies of China. By the 19th century, it had become into an ⑧ _________ (extreme) large place, with its own temples, study halls, and libraries. Overtime, countless writers and artists have sung the mountain’s praises, ⑨ _________ (leave) over 900 works of art.
Nowadays, with its beautiful l views and famous temples, the mountain range is ⑩ _________ popular tourist attraction.
五、书面表达
33.假设你是李华,是某中学国际部的一名学生。你有幸做外教Chris的向导,带领他去当地一家中华老字号(China Time-honored Brand)饭店品尝中国传统美食。请你按如下提示给对方写一封邮件,告知这次行程安排。
1. 饭店情况; 2. 出发时间、地点 3. 交通方式
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
参考词汇:specialty特色菜
Dear Chris,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
六、读后续写
34.It was a cold December day. After saying goodbye to his neighbor, David, Tom set out for a run with his dog, Taz. As a professional athlete, Tom often went for training runs by himself, and had done this particular route many times before, but that day something unusual happened to him.
About an hour later, Tom hit some black ice. He found himself slipping down the rock face, which became steeper and steeper (陡峭的)until suddenly he was in free fall. He fell 60 feet into the canyon (峡谷),landing on grass and dry branches. If he'd missed them, there was no way he would have survived. He could feel his legs,so he knew he wasn't paralyzed (瘫痪的),but he was in great pain. Taz had managed to find his way back to Tom, so Tom knew there must be a way out of the canyon, but he couldn't stand or even crawl (爬行). He later learned that he had broken his pelvis (骨盆).
Tom shouted for help, and tried to pull himself forward. Every inch was an effort. It took him five hours to go a quarter of a mile. Eventually it got so dark that he couldn't see where he was going. He decided to stay next to a river which he could drink some water from. All he had on him were his jogging clothes, a water bottle, two boxes of medicine, a bar of chocolate, and a shower cap which adventure racers often wear to prevent heat loss.
At night, the temperature dropped below freezing. Tom couldn't go to sleep or he would die, so he stayed awake lifting his head a few inches,over and over. Throughout the night,Taz curled up next to him and kept him company. The next morning, he couldn't move any more. He tried to stay positive. He was sure somebody would find he was missing or hear him screaming for help. But there was nobody around.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语.
Paragraph 1:
As time went by, Tom felt himself growing weaker and he knew he must take action,
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Paragraph 2:
About three hours later, Taz returned and Tom heard an engine in the distance.
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参考答案
1.答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据文章“Awaroa Lodge”部分中的“From NZ$206( 108) a night. (每晚206新西兰元(108英镑)起。)”可知,在Awaroa Lodge待一周的费用是:108*7=756 。故选D。
2.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据文章“Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge”部分中的“Best for: Wildlife spotting(最适合:观察野生动物)”以及“Wilderness Lodge at Lake Moeraki is surrounded by coastal rainforest and guests can join lessons in kayaking, star-gaze and feed giant eels with recycled waste. The members at the lodge protect unique Tawaki penguins and run guide d penguin-watching tours from July to December.(莫拉基湖的荒野小屋被沿海雨林环绕,客人可以参加皮划艇课程,观赏星星,用回收的废物喂巨型鳗鱼。小屋的成员保护独特的多瓦奇企鹅,并在7月至12月期间提供企鹅观赏导游。)”可知,喜爱动物的人可以去Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge。故选A。
3.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据文章“Puketui Forest Escape”部分中的“Solar power keeps the lights on, water is sourced from a spring, heating is fed by a cosy, freestanding fireplace. Explore the forest via walking tracks, then walk to the house to stargaze.(尽管距离陶普岛只有很短的车程,但普克图岛被袋鲤森林所包围,感觉像是一个遥远的世界。太阳能供电,水源来自泉水,暖气来自舒适的独立式壁炉。通过步道探索森林,然后走到房子里看星星。)”、“Awaroa Lodge”部分中的“Without wifi and phone or TV signal, you’ll have little to distract you at Awaroa Lodge. Available only by hiking or water taxi, the lodge produces its own power and grows organic food for the restaurant.(没有无线网络、电话或电视信号,在Awaroa Lodge你几乎不会分心。只有徒步旅行或水上出租车才能到达,小屋自己发电,为餐厅种植有机食物。)”、“Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge”部分中的“Wilderness Lodge at Lake Moeraki is surrounded by coastal rainforest and guests can join lessons in kayaking, star-gaze and feed giant eels with recycled waste.(莫拉基湖的荒野小屋被沿海雨林环绕,客人可以参加皮划艇课程,观赏星星,用回收的废物喂巨型鳗鱼。)”以及“Timber Trail lodge”部分中的“Nearly all power is solar, rainwater is harvested and profits are spent on trail conservation.(几乎所有的电力都来自太阳能,雨水被收集起来,利润被用于小径的保护。)”可知,这四个地方的共同之处在于其绿色环保的生活方式。故选C。
4.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段““Here was a man not even from Chennai and he was going out of his way to help the affected people. We, while living here, had not really done anything ourselves for our own people,” said Santosh later.”(“这是一个甚至不是金奈人的人,他正在竭尽全力帮助受灾人民。我们住在这里的时候,并没有真正为自己的人民做过什么。”桑托什后来说。)可知,是一个陌生人的善举激励桑托什帮助灾民。故选C项。
5.答案:D
解析:词义猜测题。根据第三段“Little did he know that the November flood was just the beginning, and the real show was about to begin. The December flood affected them all.”(他一点也不知道,11月的洪水只是一个开始,真正的好戏即将开始。12月的洪水影响了他们所有人。)可知,12月的洪水比11月造成的后果严重,所以推断出“the real show”指的是12月更严重的洪水。故选D项。
6.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段“His own house got flooded and his family was trapped on the second floor. They lost phone connection and electricity. In spite of this, Santosh went back out into the flood, creating a kitchen and preparing food all by himself for the victims.”(他自己的房子被淹了,他的家人被困在二楼。他们失去了电话和电力。尽管如此,桑托什还是回到了洪水中,造了一个厨房,自己为受害者准备食物。)可知,桑托什在自己家遭受灾难的同时还在想尽办法帮助别人,说明他是无私和关爱他人的。故选B项。
7.答案:A
解析:主旨大意题。根据第一段“During the flood, many heroes arose, one of whom was Santosh, a young man who owned a take-out restaurant in Chennai.”(洪水期间出现了许多英雄,其中之一是在金奈开了一家外卖餐馆的年轻人桑托什。)及最后一段“By the time the fourth day finally came to an end, Santosh and his team had prepared 170,000 food boxes and delivered them to people in need.”(到第四天终于结束的时候,桑托什和他的团队已经准备了17万个食品盒,并把它们送到了有需要的人手中。)可知,本文主要讲述了在洪水期间桑托什和他的团队准备了17万份盒饭发放到有需要的人们手中的故事。故选A项。
8.答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“Research by Anglia Ruskin University has found that fireworks displays (表演) cause wild birds to suffer significant pain, and researchers have recommended that displays should not take place in areas with large wildlife populations.(Anglia Ruskin大学的研究发现,烟花表演会使野生鸟类遭受巨大的痛苦,研究人员建议,烟花表演不应该在野生动物种群众多的地区举行。)”可知,根据研究结果,研究人员建议烟花表演应该在不伤害野生动物的情况下举行。故选D。
9.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“The study involved 20 wild grey lag geese fitted with recorders to record their heart rate and body temperature, which are measures of physiological stress.(这项研究涉及20只野生灰雁,它们配备了记录仪来记录它们的心率和体温,这是生理压力的测量指标。)”可知,给20只野生灰雁装上记录仪是为了测量他们的生理压力。故选A。
10.答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“It took the geese about five hours before the birds displayed normal body temperatures, with average readings returning by 5 am.(灰雁花了大约5个小时的时间才显示出正常的体温,平均读数在凌晨5点恢复。)”可知,灰雁需要大约5个小时才能克服烟花表演对体温的影响。故选D。
11.答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段“We need to carry out further research to conclusively tell whether the geese are reacting to the noise or the light pollution from the fireworks, or a combination of both.(我们需要进行进一步的研究,以确定鹅是对噪音还是烟花产生的光污染做出反应,还是两者兼而有之。)”可知,Wascher的进一步研究可能是关于烟花爆竹噪声和光污染对鹅的影响。故选A。
12.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Rafael is a physician”可知,Rafael Campo是一名医生。故选B项。
13.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Poetry is in every encounter(邂逅)with my patients(诗歌存在于我和病人的每一个邂逅中)”和“that’s what a poem does”由此判断出,作者想通过第二段表达诗歌和医护工作的相通之处。故选C项。
14.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据倒数第三段中的“And I think that is because there’s just so much power in doctors and patients interacting”可知,Andrea Schwartz认为诗歌有助于医生和病人之间的互动,医生和病患关系紧密就有助于医疗效果,由此判断出,Andrea Schwanz认为诗歌有利于医疗工作。故选C项。
15.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中“Rafael Campo, who believes poetry can benefit every doctor’s education and work Rafael Campo (Rafael Campo认为诗歌可以让每个医生的教育和工作受益)”及最后一段中的“He says he will continue teaching students, helping patients and writing poems, his own brand of medicine.(他说他会继续教学生,帮助病人并写诗歌,诗歌是他自己的医药品牌。)”由此判断出,Rafael Campo认为诗歌对医生来说是一个有用的工具。故选B项。
16.答案:①-⑤GECAF
解析:①根据前面一句的内容“a world ruled by hard exercise and complex fitness programs, the simple act of walking is often ignored(忽略)(在一个以艰苦的运动和复杂的健身计划为主导的世界里,步行这种简单的行为常常被忽视)”以及后句“It offers physical and mental benefits that lead to total happiness. (它提供身体和精神上的好处,导致完全的幸福)” 可知,设空处承上启下,说明步行的益处,G项:However, walking remains one of the easiest and most useful forms of exercise.(然而,步行仍然是最简单、最有用的锻炼方式之一)合乎句意。故选G。
②根据前面一句的内容“Walking is light heart exercise that helps improve heart health by increasing blood circulation(循环).(散步是一种轻微的心脏运动,通过促进血液循环有助于改善心脏健康。)”可知,设空处承接上句,说明散步对心脏的好处。E项:It cuts down the risk of heart disease and brings down blood pressure.(它可以降低患心脏病的风险,降低血压。)合乎句意。故选E。
③根据上句“Walking outdoors in nature or in a peaceful environment can provide a refreshing escape from the daily tasks. (在大自然或宁静的环境中散步可以让你从日常工作中解脱出来)”可知,设空处应为在大自然中散步对身心的好处。C项:So taking a walk can make your mind relaxed and fresh.(所以散步可以使你的头脑放松和清新)合乎句意。故选C。
④根据前面的内容“Unlike active sports, walking is soft on the joints, making it a perfect choice for people of all ages and fitness levels(与剧烈运动不同,散步对关节很柔软,使其成为所有年龄和健康水平的人的完美选择)”可知,设空处应为和其他的运动相比,散步对身体的好处,A项:It helps oil joints and make them stronger.(它有助于关节润滑,使关节更强壮)合乎句意。故选A。
⑤本段的小标题为“Social Communication and Connection(社会沟通与联系)” 可知,设空处应为散步在社交方面的作用。F项:Walking is useful exercise that can easily be turned into a social activity.(散步是一种有益的运动,很容易变成一种社交活动。)合乎句意。故选F。
17.答案:C
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:更糟糕的是,它造成数千人死亡。A. kept保持;B. recognize认出;C. left让……处于(某种状态、某地等);D. found发现。根据“thousands dead”可知,此处是“leave+宾语+宾补”结构,指地震使数千人死亡。故选C。
18.答案:A
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:金岸海滩是当地唯一一个没有人员伤亡幸存下来的海滩。A. survive幸存,生存;B. recognize认出;C. challenge挑战;D. quit放弃,退出。根据“without any loss of life”可知,金海岸海滩从这场灾难中幸存下来。故选A。
19.答案:B
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:一个10岁的女孩,Sabrina Andron,用她对海啸的知识帮助了大约100人逃离危险。A. impression印象;B. knowledge知识,了解;C. wisdom智慧;D. detail细节。根据第二段末句“…of an upcoming tsunami, which Sabrina had just learnt about in a Geography lesson”可知,Sabrina刚刚在地理课上学到海啸来临的迹象,故此处指她利用对海啸的知识帮助了人们脱险,故选B。
20.答案:C
解析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:人们在沙滩上散步、跑步,或者只是坐在沙滩上,呼吸着温暖的海风,享受着轻柔的微风拂过他们的头发。A. making up构成;B. focusing on专注于;C. taking in吸入;D. checking out结账离开。根据“the warm sea air”可知,此处指呼吸温暖的海风,故选C。
21.答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. wave波浪;B. sunshine阳光;C. sand沙子;D. wind风。根据空后“that brushed their hair”可知,拂过头发的应是微风,故选D。
22.答案:A
解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Sabrina是其中一个快乐的游客,直到她注意到一些奇怪的事情。A. strange奇怪的,陌生的;B. powerful有力量的;C. unique独特的;D. attractive有吸引力的。根据下文“The water was like the bubbles (气泡) on the top of a beer(水就像啤酒顶上的泡泡)”可知,此处指她注意到一些奇怪的事情,故选A。
23.答案:B
解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:它并不平静,也没有进进出出。A. narrow狭窄的;B. calm风平浪静的;C. distant遥远的;D. adventurous冒险的。根据下文“It was just coming in and in and in.(它只是不断地涌进来)”可知,海面并不是风平浪静,故选B。
24.答案:C
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:她突然意识到这是海啸即将来临的迹象,这是Sabrina刚刚在地理课上学到的。A. effects影响;B. damages破坏;C. sign标志,迹象;D. results结果。根据上文的描述以及空后“of an upcoming tsunami”可知,这些都是海啸即将来临的迹象,故选C。
25.答案:A
解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Sabrina很害怕,但很快就镇定了下来。A. frightened害怕的;B. confused困惑的;C. annoyed恼怒的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。根据语境及下文的转折“but she soon kept her head”可知,海啸即将来临,Sabrina应是感到害怕,但是很快就冷静下来,故选A。
26.答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:她警告她的父母有危险,起初他们以为她只是在开玩笑。A. stress压力;B. development发展;C. credit信用,学分;D. danger危险。根据上文“an upcoming tsunami”可知,海啸即将来临,故她提醒父母有危险,故选D。
27.答案:B
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. working工作;B. joking开玩笑;C. helping帮助;D. debating辩论。根据下文 “kept asking her parents to talk to a safety officer”可知,Sabrina不断要求父母与安全员交谈,由此推知她的父母起初以为她在开玩笑,故选B。
28.答案:A
解析:考查介词短语辨析。句意:然而,Sabrina确信一场可怕的灾难即将来临,并不断要求她的父母与安全官员交谈。A. on its way在路上,即将来临;B. in time及时;C. under control得到控制;D. on schedule按预定时间。根据下文“the coming danger”可知,Sabrina确信海啸即将来临,故选A。
29.答案:B
解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:令她大为宽慰的是,这位官员立刻意识到即将来临的危险。A. carefully仔细地;B. immediately立即;C. anxiously焦急地;D. curiously好奇地。根据下文“The beach was rapidly cleared of people”可知,人群很快被疏散,说明官员立刻意识到了危险,故选B。
30.答案:C
解析:考查连词词义辨析。句意:就在巨浪冲击海岸之前,海滩上的人很快就被疏散了。A. after在……以后;B. since自从;C. before在……之前;D. until直到。根据上文可知,金岸海滩没有人员伤亡,说明在灾难来临之前人们就被疏散了,故选C。
31.答案:D
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. slid滑动;B. tapped轻拍;C. turned翻转;D. crashed碰撞,撞击。结合空前的“huge waves”以及上文提到的“tsunami”可知,海啸发生时,巨浪撞击海岸,故选D。
32.答案:①centers②was honored③rises④impressive⑤named⑥who⑦to⑧extremely⑨leaving⑩a
解析:①考查名词的数。句意:庐山坐落在江西省的农村,曾经是中国古代著名的文化中心之一。 one of+名词的复数为固定搭配,意为“……之一”,空格处应填名词的复数形式。故填centers。
②考查动词时态、被动语态和主谓一致。句意:事实上,它的历史重要性意味着它在1996年被联合国教科文组织列为世界遗产。空格处作谓语,根据时间状语in 1996可知,应用一般过去时,主语为第三人称单数,谓语动词应用第三人称单数形式,主语it和动词honor之间为被动关系,应用一般过去时的被动语态was honored。故填was honored。
③考查动词时态。句意:大汉阳峰是庐山的最高峰,海拔1474米。空格处作谓语,本句陈述的是客观事实应用一般现在时,主语Dahanyang Peak为第三人称单数,谓语动词应用第三人称单数形式。故填rises。
④考查形容词。句意:北面,它提供了令人印象深刻的长江景色,而南面,它俯瞰鄱阳湖。根据空格后的名词views可知,空格处应填形容词作定语,根据句意“令人印象深刻的”是impressive。故填impressive。
⑤考查非谓语动词。句意:早在东汉时期,一位著名的道教领袖张道龄就曾到过这座山。空格处作后置定语,被修饰的名词Taoist leader和动词name之间是逻辑上的被动关系,应用过去分词形式。故填named。
⑥考查定语从句。句意:在此期间,朱熹重建了它,他是新儒学的创始人。空格处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词Zhu Xi,在从句中作主语,只能用who引导从句。填who。
⑦考查介词。句意:由于他的努力,这里成为中国四大书院之一。due to为固定搭配,意为“由于”。故填to。
⑧考查副词。句意:到了19世纪,它已经成为一个非常大的地方,有自己的寺庙、自习室和图书馆。空格处作状语,修饰形容词large,应用副词形式。故填extremely。
⑨考查非谓语动词。句意:随着时间的推移,无数的作家和艺术家对这座山赞不绝口,留下了900多件艺术品。have sung为谓语,空格处作状语,主语writers and artists和动词leave之间为逻辑上的主谓关系,应用现在分词形式。故填leaving。
⑩考查冠词。句意:如今,因其美丽的景色和著名的寺庙,该山脉是一个受欢迎的旅游景点。attraction为可数名词,此处表示泛指,popular发音以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词a。故填a。
33.答案:
I’m so honored to serve as your guide to a local restaurant to taste traditional Chinese food. The restaurant enjoys a good reputation and has won a China Time-honored Brand title. The environment is clean and elegant, not to mention its high quality dishes as well as top services. The traditional and unique soup dumplings are its specialty, which I do believe you will have a good feast on.
By the way, it’s convenient to get there by bus, for it’s just within easy reach of the downtown. We’ll meet at the vus stop near our school this Sunday morning. Bus No. 9 will directly take us there.
I hope you will have great fun.
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As time went by, Tom felt himself growing weaker and he knew he must take action,so he thought of David. He attached the shower cap to Taz and signalled the direction to his house to Tit and Taz went out of the canyon. Soon Taz went back to his house and knocked at David's door. Seeing the shower cap, David realized that Tom was in danger. He called the rescue workers and drove his car to the canyon with Taz in it.
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About three hours later, Taz returned and Tom heard an engine in the distance.He was glad that someone could help him. After a short while, David came with two rescue workers, and they carried Tom out of the canyon together. Luckily, Tom was not seriously injured. He pulled through after staying in bed for two weeks. He owed his survival to his devoted dog and caring neighbour.
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