江西省上高二中2023-2024学年高二下学期第六次月考英语试卷(含解析)

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江西省上高二中2023-2024学年高二下学期第六次月考英语试卷
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
Become a Volunteer for Los Angeles Animal Services
Thank you for your interest in our volunteer team! We are looking for volunteers who want to make a difference in the lives of abandoned animals in our care.
We need friendly, outgoing and personable volunteers to assist the public and work with the staff in our animal shelters and at on-site and off-site adoption events.
Our dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals are in need of care, attention, walking, playing, socialization and engaging with people. You may choose to work with any or all of our animal populations.
Volunteers are also needed to assist with other important roles such as adoptions, greeting customers, photography, videography, playgroups, humane education, public relations and some office tasks.
Volunteer opportunities are available during our business hours. Tuesday to Saturday: 8: 00 am to 5:00 pm. Sunday: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Shelters are closed on Mondays and on holidays.
Apply online today!
1.Who will most probably be interested in the program
A. People who love animals. B. People who desire to find a job.
C. People who want their pets adopted. D. People who plan to volunteer on holidays.
2.When is the right time to volunteer at the shelters
A. From 11: 00 am to 5:00. pm on Monday.
B. From 8:00 am to, 11: 00 am on Sunday.
C. From 2: 00 pm to 5: 00 pm on Sunday.
D. From 8: 00 am to 5: 00 pm on Monday.
3.What should you do before getting the volunteer agreement
A. Read orientation materials. B. Submit the application.
C. Visit the volunteer entrance. D. Receive professional training.
Scientists find when tiny plastics end up in farm fields, the pollution can impair plant growth. But two young researchers now report that combining fungi (真菌) with certain farm wastes can partially overcome that problem. May Shin, 20, and Jiwon Choi, 18, presented their discovery at the 2023 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair(ISEF).
The pair met in a research design class at the Fryeburg Academy, a high school in Maine. May had wanted to explore how microplastics might affect the ecosystem. Jiwon was fascinated by plants and fungi. The young scientists shared their interests, May says, to test how long-lived plastics might affect farm crops—and how to limit any harm.
May and Jiwon planted more than 2,000 scallion (韭葱) seeds in pots of soil. Half the seeds got soil polluted with microplastics. The rest grew in plastic-free soil. The plants assigned to each soil were further divided into four groups. The young scientists added certain microscopic fungi to the soil in one group. Another group had a top layer of farm wastes. A third group got both treatments. The last group got none. For three weeks, the pair tracked how many scallions sprouted (萌芽) in each group and measured the plants’ height once each week.
About twice as many scallions sprouted in clean soil compared to that containing plastic bits. But among plants surviving in the polluted soil, a combination of microscopic fungi and farm wastes helped them out. Those getting both treatments grew 5.4 centimeters(about 2 inches)per week. That was faster than either of the treatments alone or those getting none. It was slower, however, than scallions planted in clean soil. They grew 7.2 centimeters(2.8 inches)per week.
In the future, the two young scientists hope to continue testing microscopic fungi and farm wastes under other conditions. Their goal is to see how other factors might change the plants’ response to the soil treatments.
4.What can we learn about May and Jiwon from the first two paragraphs
A. They met in a college. B. They grow fungi at home.
C. They like to collect farm wastes. D. They worked together harmoniously.
5.Why did the writer give detailed description to the test in paragraph 3
A. To examine the different plants. B. To build a scientific model.
C. To show the reliability of the test. D. To arouse the readers’ interest.
6.What can be found from the result of the test
A. Farm wastes help sprout most in polluted soil.
B. Microscopic fungi helps sprout most in polluted soil.
C. Scallions sprout better in clean soil than in polluted soil.
D. Plants grow better in polluted soil with wastes than in clean soil.
7.What can be inferred from the last paragraph
A. The two scientists are determined.
B. There are many ways to treat soils.
C. Farm wastes will be more valuable.
D. Microscopic fungi will be widely used.
Art is everywhere. Any public space has been carefully designed by an artistic mind to be both functional and beautiful. Why, then, is art still so widely considered to be “the easy subject” at school, insignificant to wider society, a waste of time and effort
Art can connect culture with commercial (商业的) products in a way that not many other things can; art generates money and holds significant emotional and cultural value within communities. When people attend a concert, they are paying for music, sure, maybe even hotel rooms, meals, and transport, but they also gain an incredible experience, a unique atmosphere and a memory that will go through the rest of their lives. People don’t just want material things anymore, they want to experience life—the arts are a perfect crossover (交迭) between culture and commerce.
Furthermore, the arts can bring communities together, reducing loneliness and making people feel safer. Social relationships are created among individuals when they share their arts experiences through reflection and discussion, and their expression of common values through artworks in honour of events significant to a nation’s experience.
The arts clearly have a pretty positive impact on physical and psychological health. It is found that people who frequent cultural places or participate in artistic events are more likely to gain good health compared to those who do not; more engagement with the arts is linked to a higher level of people’s well-being. The Royal Society of Public Health discovered that music and art, when used in hospitals, help to improve the conditions of patients by reducing stress, anxiety and blood pressure.
Children who are involved with the arts make greater achievements in their education: those engaged with drama have greater literary ability while others taking part in musical practice exhibit greater skills in math and languages. Kids with preference for the arts have a greater chance of finding employment in the future. Participating in the arts is essential for child development; encouraging children to express themselves in constructive ways could help to form healthy emotional responses in later life.
Vital to human life, art is celebrated and used by nations across the world for various purposes. Life without art would be boring and dead still, for art is a part of what makes us human.
8.As for art products, which would the author agree with
A. Most people buy them for collection.
B. Their prices may climb up as time passes.
C. They differ from many other commercial products.
D. They have cultural values rather than commercial values.
9.Kids who engage with the arts tend to ________.
A. be more responsible adults when they grow up
B. be more confident in exhibiting their learning skills
C. have more opportunities to do creative jobs in the future
D. have better learning performance and emotional development
10.What can we learn from this passage
A. Art products are more expensive.
B. The arts can make people feel lonelier.
C. Artistic activities can improve people’s health.
D. The arts can help people become more beautiful.
11.What is the best title for this passage
A. Art Is Beneficial for Patients B. Art Wastes Time and Effort
C. Art Can Prevent Heart Disease D. Art Is Important to Humankind
I turned 8 years old the day I skipped school for the first time. It was easily done: Both my parents left for work before my school bus arrived on weekdays, so when it showed up at my house on that cold winter morning, I simply did not get on. The perfect crime!
And what did I do with myself on that glorious stolen day, with no adult in charge and no limits on my activities Did I get high Hit the mall for a shoplifting extravaganza (狂欢)
Nope. I built a warm fire in the wood stove, prepared a bowl of popcorn, grabbed a blanket, and read. I was trilled and transported by a book — it was Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises — and I just needed to be alone with it for a little while. I ached to know what would happen to Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley and Robert Cohn. I couldn’t bear the thought of siting in a classroom taking another exam when I could be traveling through Spain in the 1920s with a bunch of expatriates (异乡客).
I spent that day lost in words. Time fell away, as the room around me turned to mist, and my role — as a daughter, sister, teenager, and student — in the world no longer had any meaning. I had accidentally come across the key to perfect happiness: I had become completely absorbed by something I loved.
Looking back on it now, I can see that some subtle things were happening to my mind and to my life while I was in that state of absorption. Hemingway’s language was quietly braiding itself into my imagination. I was downloading information about how to create simple and elegant sentences, a good and solid plot. In other words, I was learning how to write. Without realizing it, I was hot on the trail of my own fate. Writing now absorbs me the way reading once did and happiness is their generous side effect.
12.Why did the author skip school on that day
A. Because she’s fascinated by a novel. B. Because it’s a biting cold winter morning.
C. Because her parents left home early. D. Because she’s anxious to take the exam.
13.What did the author think is the source of true joy
A. Reading a fiction by the fire. B. Travelling with a bunch of expatriates.
C. Being occupied by one’s passion. D. Breaking the rules and regulations.
14.Which can best replace the underlined phrase “braiding itself into” in the last paragraph
A. Mending. B. Destroying. C. Entering. D. Blocking.
15.What can we infer from the passage
A. The author was tired of his roles in the real-life.
B. Becoming a writer is the author’s childhood dream.
C. The author skipped school when he was 8 years old.
D. Writing has a horrible effect on the author’s life now.
二、七选五
16.What’ s a micro activity I consider this question about the word “micro” whenever it appears.
①______ Quite literally, it means “extremely small”. But in this article, a micro activity will refer to something which takes up no more than five minutes of your time.
The following recommendations are micro activities you should do for your body.
Self-Massage (自我按摩)
Self-massaging should become a part of your daily musts. ②______As we get older, our muscles (肌肉) tighten. But if we self-massage, these muscles will feel cared for. According to the Mayo Clinic, massage can reduce stress and increase relaxation.
Intensive Exercise
There are many benefits of intensive exercise (高强度运动). And do you know what else it does for your body It makes your body realize it can do so much more. In less than five minutes, the goal is to break a sweat. This can be from running or lifting weights. ③______
Let Loose
Whether it be dancing, skipping or something else, our body should do whatever it feels like doing without judgment. ④______Thus we will feel happy and relaxed.
Be Still
⑤______Your body loves movement. But we must find a few moments of stillness throughout our day. By devoting ourselves to more stillness, we can find ourselves more at peace and less stressed even under hard circumstances.
A. Did you regret doing it
B. What does it really mean
C. Don’t give yourself too much pressure.
D. It should be as necessary as brushing your teeth or taking a shower.
E. Every activity involves some sort of movement.
F. The playful nature helps bring out the inner child and promotes creativity and joy.
G. It doesn’t matter which activity you choose, so long as you bring intensity to that workout.
三、完形填空(15空)
Chris Alsgree, an undergraduate at Princeton University, was recently wondering: “Every student I knew was 1 anxious or depressed, and how I wish I could cheer them up.” 2 , he met with the school chaplain (牧师), Wilson, discussing the question of 3 , and how to cultivate it in a high-stressed setting—Institutions.
One morning, Wilson told Chris about something that he’d 4 at table during these days in the canteen. The woman 5 swiping (刷) the diners’ meal cards had been smiling and greeting every student as they approached, magically transforming a dull 6 into a relaxing process. “She’s a Hidden Angel!” Chris exclaimed. He listed a couple of others. It would be the term which students would use for staff members who, in their regular 7 , brightened students’ days with “quietly glorious acts of 8 .”
That’s how the inspiration 9 . Chris invited some voluntary students to print loads of postcards—“Who is your Hidden Angel ”—and 10 the cards around campus. Nominations (提名) poured in.
Then came the 11 moment, the Hidden Angels were 12 at the Fame Hall. Catherine sat in a corner. She wore a blue button-down and jeans: “Chris asked me, ‘How do you have so much 13 ’ And I said, ‘If I don’t talk to you guys, I’ll feel your sadness.’ I’m just a mama with five kids. Your mama’s not here. I hope my smile is making you happy!”; “It’s 14 —You’re prize,” Catherine added. “And I hope it makes the students feel great to do their bit for the world.” As to the question of the existence of angels, Chris was 15 firmly that they were all around us, and that any of us might be one.
17.A. anyhow B. somehow C. anyway D. nowhere
18.A. Consequently B. Undoubtedly C. Apparently D. Additionally
19.A. devotion B. commitment C. enthusiasm D. sympathy
20.A. ignored B. noticed C. overlooked D. admitted
21.A. capable of B. content with C. responsible for D. bored with
22.A. lining B. standing C. flooding D. crowding
23.A. appointments B. encounters C. discussions D. interviews
24.A. greeting B. teaching C. guiding D. caring
25.A. rang B. stuck C. arose D. sought
26.A. turned out B. figured out C. worked out D. handed out
27.A. small B. big C. happy D. sad
28.A. picked B. forced C. awarded D. ordered
29.A. encouragement B. energy C. spirit D. creativity
30.A. ambitious B. reliable C. cautious D. precious
31.A. convinced B. pretended C. declared D. required
四、短文填空
32.For those looking to escape the concrete jungle, maybe it’s time to dive into the bamboo forests of southern Sichuan.
A natural forest that people in Sichuan province tend ①______ (visit) is the Southern Sichuan Bamboo Sea in Yibin. The 120-square-kilometer Bamboo Sea is the ②______ (large) bamboo park in China and its average temperature seldom drops below zero degrees Celsius in winter ③______ many parts of the country are covered with snow and ice.
Known as one of the country’s 10 most beautiful forests, it ④______ (be) a popular tourist attraction since the Oscar-winning Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon ⑤______ (shoot), there in 2001.
Two years later, the bamboo forest received world-wide ⑥______ (recognize) as a bamboo reserve in December 2003, ⑦______ (become) the fourth tourism destination in China to be granted Green Globe 21 certification.
The Bamboo Sea covers Changning and Jiang’an, two counties ⑧______ the authority of Yibin. Amazed at its vast expanse, Huang Tingjian, ⑨______ poet from the Song Dynasty, described it as “bamboo waves”. As Huang was an ⑩______ (influence) man of letters, his description gave rise to the forest’s popular nickname—the Bamboo Sea.
五、书面表达
33.你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以How to live a healthy life为题,写一篇发言稿,内容包括;
(1)简述青少年健康现状和主要问题;
(2)提出相关健康建议;
(3)发出健康生活倡议。
注意:
(1)词数80左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
How to live a healthy life
Good morning, everyone!
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That’s all. Thank you.
六、读后续写
34.My writing career started when I was in elementary school, where there were various writing contests throughout the years. I’m assuming it was in the hopes of trying to get our young, little minds excited about the possibilities that writing could offer us in our lives. Then I’d come home, show my parents and my dad would say, “You did such a great job, honey! Wow, you must be a great writer!” I was probably a better writer in 5th grade than my average counterparts (同等的人) at the time. I even went to the special advanced classes for the “gifted” kids for a few years.
And as I grew older, I remembered those experiences and what my dad was always telling me, and it just stuck with me, and became part of my subconscious (潜意识) — that I was a great writer. I always did well in all my classes because I had this confidence. I didn’t like all subjects particularly. but I got good grades. I was pretty self-assured in my abilities as a student. Then, fast forward to my freshman year of high school. By this time, I had started to even out (相等) with the rest of my peers, in terms of intelligence. And then, it happened, the day that my hopes were destroyed.
It was all because of the new English teacher: Ms. Moon. The year started out like any other. I expected to do well; I worked hard and knew that my efforts would pay off, like it always had in the past. But something started happening. I started getting Cs on my papers! I don’t think I’d ever seen that letter, except in the spelling of my first name. And, not only was I getting low grades in her class, but also her comments made me astonished. My papers were full of red marks, and I was being asked to re-do many assignments to even get a passing grade.
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。
One day, Ms. Moon handed my paper to me and whispered, “It’s still not good enough.”
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My efforts paid off and very soon it was time for my final exam result.
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参考答案
1.答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据标题“Become a Volunteer for los Angeles Animal Services(成为洛杉矶动物服务机构的志愿者)”可知,本文主要介绍了洛杉矶动物服务机构招募志愿者的相关情况。由此推知,喜欢动物的人可能会对这个项目感兴趣。故选A。
2.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第五段“Volunteer opportunities are available during our business hours. Tuesdav to Saturday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.Sunday:11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Shelters are closed on Mondays and on holidays.( 我们的工作时间提供志愿者机会。星期二至六上午八时至下午五时;星期日上午十一时至下午五时;收容所周一和节假日不开放)”可知,周日下午2点到5点去收容所做志愿者最合适。故选C。
3.答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据Apply online today!部分中“Once your application receives preliminary(初步的)approval, you 'l receive orientation(培训)materials and the volunteer agreement to review and sign.(一旦你的申请获得初步批准,你将收到入学指导材料和志愿者协议,供你审查和签署)”可知,在获得志愿者协议之前,你应该提交申请。故选D。
4.答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段的“May Shin,20.and Jiwon Choi, 18, presented their discovery at the2023 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair(ISEF).(20岁的May Shin和18岁的Jiwon Choi在2023年再生国际科学与工程博览会(ISEF)上展示了他们的发现。)”和第二段的“The young scientists shared their interests, May says, to test how long-lived plastics might affect farm crops-and how to limit any harm.(May说,年轻的科学家们有共同的兴趣,那就是测试塑料对农作物的长期影响,以及如何限制其危害。)”可以推知,他们兴趣相同,一起和谐地工作,有了发现,故选A。
5.答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段内容“May and Jiwon planted more than 2,000 scallion (丰葱) seeds in pots of soil. Half the seeds got soil polluted with microplastics. The rest grew in plastic-free soil. The plants assigned to each soil were further divided into four groups. The young scientists added certain microscopic fungi to the soil in one group. Another group had a top layer of farm wastes. A third group gotboth treatments. The last group got none. For three weeks, the pair tracked how many scallions sprouted(萌芽) in each group and measured the plants’ height once each week.(May和Jiwon在花盒里种了2000多颗葱籽。一半的种子被微塑料污染了。其余的在无塑料土壤中生长。每种土壤的植物被进一步分为四组。年轻的科学家们在一组土壤中加入了某些微小的真菌。另一组的表层是农场废弃物。第三组同时接受两种治疗。最后一组没有。在三周的时间里,这两个人追踪了每一组中发芽的葱的数量,并每周测量一次植物的高度。)”可知,本段详述了实验过程,为了展示实验的可信度。故选D。
6.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。据第四段中“About twice as many scallions sprouted in clean soil compared to that containing plastic bits.(在干净的土壤中,大葱发芽的数量是在塑料土壤中发芽的两倍。)”和“It was slower, however ,than scallions planted in clean soil They grew 7.2 centimeters(2.8 inches)per week.(然而,它比在干净的土壤中种植的葱生长得慢。它们每周长7.2厘米(2.8英寸)。)”可知,大葱在干净的土壤中比在污染的土壤中发芽好。故选C。
7.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。据最后一段的“In the future. the two young scientists hope to continue testing microscopic fungi and farm wastes under other conditions.(未来,这两位年轻的科学家希望在其他条件下继续测试微观真菌和农场废物。)”可推断,这两位年轻的科学家意志坚定,追求真理,故选B
8.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据文章第二段“Art can connect culture with commercial (商业的) products in away that not many other things can; art generates money and holds significant emotional and cultural value within communities.(艺术可以把文化和商业产品联系起来,这是其他很多东西做不到的。艺术能赚钱,并在社区中拥有重要的情感和文化价值。)"以及“People don't just want material things anymore, they want to experience life-the arts are a perfect crossover(交迭) between culture and commerce.(人们不再只是想要物质上的东西,他们想要体验生活--艺术是文化和商业之间的完美交迭。)”可知,作者认为艺术作品和其他商业产品不一样,艺术作品将文化和产品联系在一起,使文化和商业之间的完美交迭。故选C。
9.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第五段“Children who are involved with the arts make greater achievements in their education: those engaged with drama have greater literary ability while others taking part in musical practice exhibit greater skills in math and languages.(参与艺术的孩子在他们的教育中取得更大的成就:那些参与戏剧的孩子有更大的文学能力,而其他参加音乐实践的孩子在数学和语言方面表现出更大的技能。)“以及“Participating in the arts is essential for child development; encouraging children to express themselves in constructive ways could help to form healthy emotional responses in later life.(参与艺术活动对儿童发展至关重要;鼓励孩子以建设性的方式表达自己可以帮助他们在以后的生活中形成健康的情绪反应。)"可知,参与艺术的孩子未来会在学业上有更好的表现,并且拥有健康的情绪反应。故选B。
10.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第四段“The arts clearly have a pretty positive impact on physical and psychological health. lt is found that people who frequent cultural places or participate in artstic events are more likely to gain good health compared to those who do not; more engagement with the arts is linked to a higher level of people's well-being.(艺术显然对身心健康有相当积极的影响。研究发现,经常去文化场所或参加艺术活动的人比不这样做的人更有可能获得良好的健康;更多地参与艺术与人们的更高水平的福祉有关。)”可知,艺术对人们的身心健康有着积极的影响,也就是说艺术可以改善人们的健康。故选C。
11.答案:D
解析:主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“Art is everywhere. Any public space has been carefully designed by an artistic mind to be both functional and beautiful. Why, then, is art still so widely considered to be “the easy subject" at school, insignificant to wider society, a waste of time and effort (艺术无处不在。任何公共空间都是由艺术头脑精心设计的,既实用又美观。那么,为什么艺术仍然被广泛认为是学校里的“轻松科目”,对更广泛的社会来说无足轻重,是浪费时间和精力呢 )”以及全文内容可知,文章主要从艺术与文化、商业的交融、社区凝聚力、身心健康以及教育成就等方面,全面阐述了艺术的重要性和积极影响。故选D。
12.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中“was thrilled and transported by a book”可知,作者那天逃学是因为她被一本小说迷住了,故选A。
13.答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中“had accidentally come across the key to perfect happiness :I had become completely absorbed in something I loved.”可知,作者认为真正快乐的关键是沉浸于自己所热爱的事情中。故选 D
14.答案:B
解析:词义猜测题。由画线部分上下文内容可以推断出海明威的语言风格潜移默化地影响了作者的写作风格,进入了作者的想象力中,由此可知,画线部分意为“进入”。故选 B。
15.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段中“had accidentally come across the key to perfect happiness : I had become completely absorbed in something I loved.”以及最后一段中“ Without realizing it, was hot on the trail of my own fate.”可推断,作者童年时热爱文学成为一名作家可能是她儿时的梦想。故选C。
16.答案:ECFBG
解析:无
17.答案:D
解析:无
18.答案:A
解析:无
19.答案:B
解析:无
20.答案:C
解析:无
21.答案:D
解析:无
22.答案:B
解析:无
23.答案:A
解析:无
24.答案:C
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25.答案:C
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26.答案:A
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27.答案:B
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28.答案: D
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29.答案: D
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30.答案: A
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31.答案: D
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32.答案:① a② enthusiastically③ to explore④ offering⑤ which⑥ from⑦ characteristics⑧ are considered⑨ people’s⑩ Awareness
解析:① a考查动词不定式。句意:宜宾的蜀南竹海是四川人常去的天然森林。tend to do sth."常常去做某事",为动词短语,故填to visit。
② enthusiastically考查形容词最高级。句意:120平方公里的竹海是中国最大的竹林公园,在冬季,当中国的许多地方被冰雪覆盖时,竹海的平均温度很少降到零摄氏度以下。前面有定冠词the,后面有表示范围的词,所以用形容词最高级作定语修饰名词,故填largest。
③ to explore考查定语从句。句意:120平方公里的竹海是中国最大的竹林公园,在冬季,当中国的许多地方被冰雪覆盖时,竹海的平均温度很少降到零摄氏度以下。先行词为winter,定语从句中缺少时间状语,所以用when引导,故填when。
④ offering考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:它被称为全国十大最美丽的森林之一,自2001年奥斯卡获奖影片《卧虎藏龙》在这里取景以来,它一直是一个受欢迎的旅游景点。描述现状,所以用一般现在时态,主语为it,所以be动词为is,故填is,
⑤ which考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:它被称为全国十大最美丽的森林之一,自2001年奥斯卡获奖影片《卧虎藏龙》在这里取景以来,它一直是一个受欢迎的旅游景点。根据时间状语in 2001,可知用一般过去时态,主语为专有名词theOscalwinning Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon,所以be动词为was,故填was
⑥ from考查不可数名词。句意:两年后,2003年2月,竹林被世界公认为竹林保护区,成为中国第四个获得绿色全球21认证的旅游目的地。作宾语,所以用名词recognition,为不可数名词,表示"认可",故填recognition。
⑦ characteristics考查现在分词。句意:两年后,2003年12月,竹林被世界公认为竹林保护区,成为中国第四个获得绿色全球21认证的旅游目的地。指代前面句子的直接结果,所以用现在分词作结果状语,故填becoming。
⑧ are considered考查介词。句意:竹海包括宜宾属下的长宁和江安两个县。"under the authority of在.....的权限下",为介词短语,故填under。
⑨ people’s考查冠词。句意:宋朝诗人黄庭坚惊叹于它的浩瀚,将其形容为"竹波”。泛指一个,所以用不定冠词,poet是以辅音音素开头的,故填a。
⑩ Awareness考查形容词。句意:由于黄是一位有影响力的文学家,他的描述为这片森林带来了一个流行的别称---竹海。作定语修饰名词,所以用形容词,故填influential。
33.答案:
Our school is accepting plans about the Happy Weekend activity, so I'd like to share my own idea.
I recommend a farm fieldtrip. After gathering at the school gate at 8 o'clock, we can set off for a farm nearby by bike to ensure environmental friendliness. Upon arrival, we will learn some basic skills. Then, we will help pick fruits and feed animals.
In my opinion, nothing can match the hands-on experience we get from farm activities. We can not only strengthen our sense of responsibility but gain insights into the value of hard work.
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34.答案:
“Well, I don’t walk so well myself.” said the little boy. He reached down and rolled up his pant leg to reveal a badly twisted, crippled left leg supported by a big metal brace. He looked up at the shop owner and softly replied, “The little puppy will need someone who understands!” The manager was compassionate. He insisted that he take the puppy free of cost. But the boy did not agree. He strongly argued, “The lame puppy is not worthless. We will pay for it the same price which you charge for the healthy ones.” Finally, the shop owner compromised and instructed the boy how to take good care of the little puppy.
The little boy took the little lame dog home happily. Ever since, they played together; they ate together; sometimes they even slept together. The little lame boy and the little lame puppy became best friends. Naturally, everybody deserves to be recognized, respected and loved. Every person has his own value and should never be judged by his outward appearance. Persons with disabilities need our special care, attention, consideration and encouragement. With our sincere support, they can achieve wonderful things in life and become an inspiration to all.
解析:本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者从小接受父亲的鼓励,认为自己是伟大的作家。结果上了高中,老师却说作者的作文不够好,这打击了作者。作者信心开始崩溃,似乎父亲多年来的表扬和鼓励都是一个谎言。作者虽然心中充满了自我怀疑,但还是振作了起来,最终得到了老师的认可。
高分句型一:Istared at Ms.Moon in disbelief, her words crashing over me like a tidal wave.
翻译:我难以置信地盯着Ms.Moon,她的话像水一样向我袭来。本句运用了现在分词的独立主格结构herwords crashing over me like a tida wave作状语。
高分句型二:Although she may have been the'worst" English teacher in my eyes, l now know that her tough love was exactly what needed.
翻译:虽然她可能是我眼中"最差"的英语老师但我现在知道,她严厉的爱正是我所需要的。本句运用了although引导的让步状语从句,that引导的宾语从句和what引导的表语从句。
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