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2016-2017学年度上学期瓦房店市高级中学十月份月考
高二英语试题
第I卷
第一部分
听力(略)
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
It
was
an
autumn
morning
shortly
after
my
husband
and
I
moved
into
our
first
house.
Our
children
were
upstairs
unpacking,
and
I
was
looking
out
of
the
window
at
my
father
moving
around
mysteriously
on
the
front
lawn.
“What
are
you
doing
out
there?”I
called
to
him.
He
looked
up,
smiling,
“I'm
making
you
a
surprise.”
I
thought
it
could
be
just
about
anything.
When
we
were
kids,
he
always
created
something
surprising
for
us.
Today,
however,
Dad
would
say
no
more,
and
caught
up
in
the
business
of
our
new
life,
I
eventually
forgot
about
his
surprise.
Until
one
gloomy
day
the
next
March
when
I
glanced
out
of
the
window,
I
saw
a
dot
of
blue
across
the
yard.
I
headed
outside
for
a
closer
look.
They
were
crocuses
(番红花)
throughout
the
front
lawn—blue,
yellow
and
my
favorite
pink,
with
little
faces
moving
up
and
down
in
the
cold
wind.
I
remembered
the
things
Dad
secretly
planted
last
autumn.
He
knew
how
the
darkness
and
dullness
of
winter
always
got
me
down.
What
could
have
been
more
perfectly
timely
to
my
needs
My
father's
crocuses
bloomed
(开花)
each
spring
for
the
next
five
seasons,
always
bringing
the
same
assurance:
Hard
times
are
almost
over.
Hold
on,
keep
going,
and
light
is
coming
soon.
Then
a
spring
came
with
only
half
the
usual
blooms
and
the
next
spring
there
were
none.
I
missed
the
crocuses,
so
I
would
ask
Dad
to
come
over
and
plant
new
bulbs.
But
I
never
did.
He
died
suddenly
one
October
day.
My
family
were
in
deep
sorrow,
leaning
on
our
faith.
On
a
spring
afternoon
four
years
later,
I
was
driving
back
when
I
felt
depressed.
It
was
Dad's
birthday,
and
I
found
myself
thinking
about
him.
This
was
not
unusual—my
family
often
talked
about
him,
remembering
how
he
lived
up
to
his
faith.
Suddenly
I
slowed
as
I
turned
into
our
driveway.
I
stopped
and
stared
at
the
lawn.
There
on
the
muddy
grass
with
small
piles
of
melting
snow,
bravely
waving
in
the
wind,
was
one
pink
crocus.
How
could
a
flower
bloom
from
a
bulb
more
than
18
years
ago,
one
that
hadn't
bloomed
in
over
a
decade
But
there
was
the
crocus.
Tears
filled
my
eyes
as
I
realized
its
significance.
Hold
on,
keep
going,
and
light
is
coming
soon.
The
pink
crocus
bloomed
for
only
a
day,
but
it
built
my
faith
for
a
lifetime.
21.According
to
the
first
three
paragraphs,
we
learn
that
________.
A.it
kept
bothering
the
author
not
knowing
what
the
surprise
was
B.the
author
was
unpacking
when
her
father
was
making
the
surprise
C.it
was
not
the
first
time
that
the
author's
father
had
made
a
surprise
D.the
author
knew
what
the
surprise
was
because
she
knew
her
father
22.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage
A.The
author
usually
felt
depressed
in
the
season
of
winter.
B.The
author's
father
planted
the
crocuses
to
lift
her
low
spirits.
C.The
author
often
thought
about
her
father
after
he
died.
D.The
crocuses
bloomed
each
spring
before
her
father
died.
23.The
author's
father
should
be
best
described
as
________.
A.a
part
time
worker
who
loved
flowers
B.a
kind hearted
man
who
lived
with
faith
C.a
full time
gardener
with
skillful
hands
D.an
ordinary
man
with
doubts
in
his
life
24.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.Crocuses—My
Source
of
Faith
B.Crocuses—Father's
Surprise
C.A
Pink
Crocus—My
Memory
D.Crocuses
in
Blossom—My
Favorite
B
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25.
Which
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following
is
a
way
you
can
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for
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A.
To
enter
a
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code
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marked
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B.
To
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To
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official
website.
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To
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on
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can
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Green
level,
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A.
a
free
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B.
personalized
Green
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C.
free
in-store
refills
D.
all
purchases
15%
off
C
Parents
say
that
honesty
is
the
best
policy,
but
they
regularly
lie
to
their
children
as
a
way
of
influencing
their
behavior
and
emotions,
finds
new
research
from
the
University
of
Toronto
and
the
University
of
California.
Surprisingly
little
has
been
published
on
the
subject
of
parental
lying,
so
Gail
Heyman,
professor
of
psychology
at
the
University
of
California,
Diem
Luu,
a
former
student
of
the
University
of
California,
and
Kang
Lee,
professor
at
the
University
Toronto,
set
out
to
explore
the
under
researched
phenomenon.
They
asked
US
participants
in
two
related
studies
about
parents
lying
to
their
children—either
for
the
purpose
of
promoting
appropriate
behavior
or
to
make
them
happy.
In
one
of
the
studies,
many
parents
reported
they
told
their
young
children
that
bad
things
would
happen
if
they
didn't
go
to
bed
or
eat
what
they
were
supposed
to.
Other
parents
reported
inventing
magical
creatures.
One
explained,
“We
told
our
daughter
that
if
she
wrapped
up
all
her
pacifiers
(橡皮奶嘴)
like
gifts,
the
fair
would
come
and
give
them
to
the
children
who
needed
them.”
In
the
other
study,
the
researchers
surveyed
college
students'
recollections
about
their
parents'
lying
and
obtained
similar
results:
parents
often
lie
to
their
children
even
as
they
tell
them
that
lying
is
unacceptable.
The
researchers
refer
to
this
practice
as
“parenting
by
lying”.
“We
are
surprised
by
how
often
parenting
by
lying
takes
place,”
said
LEE.
Though
Heyman
thinks
that
there
are
occasions
when
it
is
appropriate
to
be
less
than
truthful
with
a
child,
she
urges
parents
to
think
through
the
issues
and
consider
alternatives
before
using
lies.
“Children
sometimes
behave
in
ways
that
are
disruptive
or
are
likely
to
harm
their
long-term
interests,”
said
Heyman.“It
is
common
for
them
to
try
out
a
range
of
strategies,
including
lying,
to
stop
them.
However,
parents
should
be
concerned
about
the
possible
long-term
negative
consequences
to
children's
beliefs
about
honesty.”
28.The
subject
of
parental
lying
________.
A.was
not
allowed
to
be
researched
in
the
past
B.attracts
little
attention
because
it
is
common
C.hasn't
got
many
published
results
about
it
D.is
becoming
more
and
more
popular
29.What
does
Heyman
think
of
parental
lying
A.It
is
a
great
parenting
strategy.
B.Parents
should
think
twice
before
using
it.
C.It
usually
does
more
good
than
harm.
D.Parents
should
do
something
to
make
up
for
it
after
using
it.
30.Parents
usually
_______
when
their
young
children
don't
go
to
bed
properly.
A.turn
off
the
bedroom
lights
and
play
some
music
B.shout
at
them
loudly
C.shut
the
door
and
let
them
alone
D.make
up
some
magical
creatures
to
let
them
believe
31.In
which
part
of
a
newspaper
would
you
most
probably
find
the
passage
A.Business.
B.Education.
C.Technology.
D.Fashion.
D
“Did
you
hear
what
happened
to
Adam
Last
Friday ”
Lindsey
whispers
to
Tori.
With
her
eyes
shining,
Tori
brags,“You
bet
I
did,
Sean
told
me
two
days
ago.”
Who
are
Lindsey
and
Tori
talking
about
It
just
happened
to
be
yours
truly,
Adam
Freedmam,
I
can
tell
you
that
what
they
are
saying
is
(a)
not
nice
and
(b)
not
even
true.
Still,
Lindsey
and
Tori
aren’t
very
different
from
most
students
here
at
Linton
Higt
School,
including
me.
Many
of
our
conversations
are
gossip(闲话).I
have
noticed
three
effects
of
gossip:
it
can
hurt
people
,
it
can
give
gossipers
a
strange
kind
of
satisfaction,
and
it
can
cause
social
pressures
in
a
group.
An
important
negative
effect
of
gossip
is
that
it
can
hurt
the
person
being
talked
about.
Usually,
gossip
spreads
information
about
a
topic-breakups,
trouble
at
home,
even
dropping
out-that
a
person
would
rather
keep
secret.
The
more
embarrassing
or
shameful
the
secret
is,
the
juicier
the
gossip
it
makes.
Probably
the
worst
type
of
gossip
is
the
absolute
lie.
People
often
think
of
gossipers
as
harmless,
but
cruel
lies
can
cause
pain.
If
we
know
that
gossip
can
be
harmful,
then
why
do
so
many
of
us
do
it
The
answer
lies
in
another
effect
of
gossip:
the
satisfaction
it
gives
us.
Sharing
the
latest
rumor(传言)can
make
a
person
feel
important
because
he
or
she
knows
something
that
others
don’t.
Similarly,
hearing
the
latest
rumor
can
make
a
person
feel
like
part
of
the
“in
group.”In
other
words,
gossip
is
satisfying
because
it
gives
people
a
sense
of
belonging
or
even
superiority(优越感).
Gossip
also
can
have
a
third
effect:
it
strengthens
unwritten,
unspoken
rules
about
how
people
should
act.
Professor
David
Wilson
explains
that
gossip
is
important
in
policing
behaviors
in
a
group.
Translated
into
high
school
terms,
this
means
that
if
everybody
you
hang
around
with
is
laughing
at
what
John
wore
or
what
Jane
said,
then
you
can
bet
that
wearing
or
saying
something
similar
will
get
you
the
same
kind
of
negative
attention.
The
do’s
and
don’ts
conveyed
through
gossip
will
never
show
up
in
any
student
handbook.
The
effects
of
gossip
vary
depending
on
the
situation.
The
next
time
you
feel
the
urge
to
spread
the
latest
news,
things
about
why
you
want
to
gossip
and
what
effects
your
“juicy
story
”might
have.
32.The
author
uses
a
conversation
at
the
beginning
of
the
passage
to______
.
A.
introduce
a
topic
B
.present
an
argument
C.
describe
the
characters
D.
clarify
his
writing
purpose
33.An
important
negative
effects
of
gossip
is
that
it_______.
A.
breaks
up
relationships
B.
embarrasses
the
listener
C.
spreads
information
around
D.
causes
unpleasant
experiences
34.In
the
auther’s
opinion,
many
people
like
to
gossip
because
it______.
A.gives
them
a
feeling
of
pleasure
B.
help
them
to
make
more
friends
C.makes
them
better
at
telling
stories
D.
enables
them
to
meet
important
people
35.Professor
David
Wilson
think
that
gossip
can
____.
A.
provide
students
with
written
rule
B.
help
people
watch
their
own
behaviors
C.
force
school
to
impove
student
handbooks
D.
attract
the
police’s
attention
to
group
behaviors
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
For
college
students,
graduation
signals
an
exciting
new
beginning.
36
Many
students
wonder:
What
do
I
do
now
What
career
is
best
for
me
Most
expert
advice
on
choosing
careers
boils
down
to
the
following
points.
Knowing
Yourself
What
are
your
interests
Abilities
Skills
37
The
results
may
surprise
you!
These
can
be
useful,
but
they’re
not
the
last
word.
Investigating
Investigating
occupations
is
much
more
difficult.
For
most
people,
there
isn’t
just
one
‘right’
job,
but
several
that
could
be
satisfying.
38
Talk
to
people
who
have
occupations
that
interest
you.
Find
out
what
they
like
and
dislike
about
their
job.
39
Many
people
choose
their
careers
because
they
believe
strongly
in
a
particular
cause.
Some
might
choose
to
work
in
areas
like
medicine,
charity
or
environmental
protection.
Some
have
a
strong
interest
in
history
or
a
love
for
the
arts.
40
So
in
cases
like
these,
the
field
is
often
chosen
first,
rather
than
the
occupation
itself.
So
if
you’ve
chosen
a
field,
self-assessment
will
help
you
find
your
place
in
it.
Invest
some
time
and
effort,
and
find
the
right
career
for
you.
A.
Try
a
self-assessment
quiz.
B.
Search
through
books
and
Web
sites.
C.
Finding
your
place.
D.
But
it
can
also
bring
a
lot
of
uncertainty
and
confusion.
E.
Serious
research
helps
narrow
the
possibilities
F.
Research
your
chosen
field
carefully.
What
work
needs
to
be
done
What
training
is
needed
G.
Then
they
might
think
about
education,
museums
or
art
production.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Bobby
Moresco
grew
up
in
New
York’s
Hell’s
Kitchen,
a
tough
working-class
neighbourhood
on
Manhattan’s
West
Side.
By
tradition
he
41
have
been
a
construction
worker
or
a
policeman,
just
like
his
father
and
most
of
his
childhood
pals.
42
,
he
wanted
out.
Attracted
by
the
bright
lights
from
the
time
Bobby
was
a
teen,
he
tried
to
43
.
“I
wasn’t
a
44
actor,
but
I
had
a
driving
need
to
do
something
45
with
my
life,”
he
said.
He
moved
to
Hollywood,
promising
to
find
his
46
.
But
he
didn’t
make
it.
For
almost
10
years,
he
drove
a
taxi
and
worked
as
a
waiter,
volunteering
at
an
actors’
workshop
that
he
opened
in
Hollywood.
But
Moresco
kept
working
at
his
47
career.
In
1983
his
younger
brother
was
murdered
in
a
mob-linked
killing.
Moresco
was
forced
to
give
up
working
and
moved
back
to
his
48
neighbourhood.
In
1988
he
finally
wrote
a
play
that
was
49
to
his
life.
Called
Half-Deserted
Streets,
it
was
based
on
his
brother’s
50
and
staged
at
a
small
theater.
A
Hollywood
producer
51
to
see
it
and
asked
him
to
work
on
a
screenplay
.His
52
grew,
and
he
got
enough
assignments
to
move
back
to
Hollywood.
However,
it
was
never
easy.
By
2003,
he
was
53
out
of
work
and
out
of
cash
54
he
got
a
call
from
Paul
Haggis,
a
director
who
had
befriended
him.
The
two
worked
on
the
script
and
tried
some
famous
studios,
but
their
request
was
55
.
Moresco
believed
so
56
in
the
script
that
he
borrowed
money,
and
sold
his
house.
At
last
the
writers
found
an
independent
film
producer
who
would
take
a
chance.
The
57
,
Crash,
slipped
into
the
theatres
in
May
2005,
and
quietly
became
both
a
hit
and
an
overnight
success.
It
58
him
two
Academy
Awards

Best
Film
Editing
and
Best
Writing.
At
the
age
of
54,
Bobby
Moresco
became
an
59
success.
“If
you
have
something
you
want
to
do
in
life,
don’t
think
about
the
problems,”
he
says,
“think
about
the
60
to
get
it
done.”
41.
A.
must
B.
should
C.
can
D.
need
42.
A.
Then
B.
Therefore
C.
However
D.
Besides
43.
A.
study
B.
drive
C.
teach
D.
act
44.
A.
simple
B.
strict
C.
firm
D.
good
45.
A.
different
B.
impressive
C.
effective
D.
necessary
46.
A.
occasion
B.
treasure
C.
fortune
D.
possibility
47.
A.
afforded
B.
chosen
C.
respected
D.
offered
48.
A.
early
B.
worn
C.
old
D.
passed
49.
A.
turned
B.
pointed
C.
belonged
D.
related
50.
A.
arresting
B.
injuring
C.
killing
D.
shooting
51.
A.
advised
B.
happened
C.
intended
D.
planned
52.
A.
influence
B.
ambition
C.
success
D.
reputation
53.
A.
again
B.
even
C.
finally
D.
still
54.
A.
before
B.
when
C.
since
D.
while
55.
A.
let
out
B.
looked
down
C.
taken
off
D.
turned
down
56.
A.
strongly
B.
hardly
C.
deeply
D.
bravely
57.
A.
actor
B.
movie
C.
studio
D.
director
58.
A.
gave
B.
failed
C.
won
D.
allowed
59.
A.
effortless
B.
enjoyable
C.
overnight
D.
optimistic
60.
A.
ways
B.
lines
C.
manners
D.
actions
第Ⅱ卷
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第二节:(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Tea
in
Asia
knows
no
limits.
From
the
61
(meet)
rooms
in
Tokyo
skyscrapers
62
the
smallest
houses
in
unnamed
villages,
a
cup
of
tea
is
probably
being
prepared.
Who
invented
tea?Most
people
think
it
63(origin)in
East
and
South
Asia
---specifically
the
region
64
India,
China,
and
Burma
(缅甸)
meet.
No
one
is
really
sure
who
decided
to
put
the
first
tea
leaves
into
water.
All
can
agree
on
one
thing,
however:
Tea
is
the
most
65
(wide)
drunk
in
the
world.
The
first
written
evidence
of
tea
dates
66
200
BC
in
China.
Evidence
shows
that
tea
later
spread
east
to
Korea
and
Japan
sometime
during
the
ninth
century.
67
takes
a
tea
plant
at
least
3
years
to
produce
leaves.
Slower
growing
plants
produce
tea
with
more
flavour.
Not
68
(surprise),
China
is
69
world’s
top
producer
of
tea.
India
comes
in
a
close
70
(two).
India
alone
has
over
14000
tea
estates(庄园),
many
of
which
can
be
invited.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(╲)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Often
the
lives
of
writers
is
resemble
the
lives
of
the
characters
they
create.
Like
Huck,
Mark
Twain
led
an
adventure
life.
He
left
school
early
and
set
off
his
home
in
Missouri
for
New
Orleans.
He
wanted
to
take
a
boat
to
the
Amazon,
which
he
thought
he
could
get
rich
quickly.
To
his
disappoint,
there
was
no
boats
for
South
America.
Forcing
to
change
his
plans,
he
worked
for
several
years
as
the
pilot
on
a
steamboat.
Later
he
became
a
journalist,
whose
vivid
but
often
amusing
descriptions
of
life
on
the
river
quickly
became
popular
and
establish
the
reputation
as
one
of
American’s
greatest
writers.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是某中学学生李华。最近,你班同学正在参加21世纪英文报“大家谈”栏目的一个讨论。本次话题为:“父母有没有必要陪读?”
请你根据下表所列情况给报社写一封信,客观地介绍讨论的情况。
70%的同学认为:
30%的同学认为:
1.
父母不应该陪读2.
父母陪读让我们养成依赖的习惯,不利于我们将来自控能力的培养,不利于我们培养良好的学习习惯。3.
父母陪读影响了他们的工作、学习和休息。
1.
父母应该陪读2.
父母陪读能使我们腾出更多的专心学习,使我们身体更健康。3.
父母陪读能帮助我们确立学习目标,督促我们完成学习任务,鼓励我们独立解决困难,培养我们养成良好的学习习惯。
注意:1.
信的形式已经为你写好。
2.词数100左右。
3.参考词汇:陪读
accompany
sb.
studying
at
school
督促
urge
月考答案:
阅读理解:
21答案:C 细节理解题。根据文章第二段第三句“When
we
were
kids,
he
always
created
something
surprising
for
us.”可知,作者的父亲从她小的时候就一直给她惊喜,这已不是第一次了。故答案选C。
22答案:D 细节理解题。根据文章第三段倒数第二句“He
knew
how
the
darkness
and
dullness
of
winter
always
got
me
down.”可知,A、B两项正确。根据文章倒数第三段第二句“It
was
Dad's
birthday,
and
I
found
myself
thinking
about
him.”和第三句可知,作者经常会想起她的父亲,所以C正确。所以本题应选D。
23答案:B 推理判断题。根据文章中讲述父亲为防止作者在冬天情绪低落而为她种了番红花可知,他有爱心且心地善良;根据文章倒数第三段第三句中“remembering
how
he
lived
up
to
his
faith”可知,父亲实践着自己的信仰。故答案选B。
24答案:A 标题概括题。根据文章最后一段第二句“The
pink
crocus
bloomed
for
only
a
day,
but
it
built
my
faith
for
a
lifetime.”可知,作者在父亲为她种的番红花上找到了人生信仰。故答案选A。
25
A
细节理解题。由Three
ways
to
join
us部分第三点Or
you
can
join
with
specially
marked
coffee
purchased
at
the
grocery
store.中的最后一句Look
for
the
Starcode
symbol
on
specially
marked
Starbucks
products
where
you
buy
groceries.可知,加入会员的第三种方法就是找带有星巴克标志的产品,故选A。
26.
D
细节理解题。由Three
ways
to
join
us部分第二点You
can
also
join
from
your
phone.第二句One
of
the
most
exciting
benefits
of
being
a
member
is
using
our
mobile
app
to:pay
for
purchases;
view
your
Stars
and
rewards;
access
iTunes
Pick
of
the
Week;
see
current
offers.可知,成为会员的最大的好处是使用星巴克应用可以支付账单,浏览星级和奖励,查看当前提供的服务等,故选D。
27.
C
细节理解题。由Green
level部分第三句♀Free
in-store
refills
(续杯)
on
hot
or
iced
brewed
coffee
or
tea.可知,绿色会员可以享受免费续杯,故选C。
28答案:C 细节理解题。根据第二段第一句中“Surprisingly
little
has
been
published
on
the
subject
of
parental
lying”可知,对于父母撒谎的行为很少有报道。故C项正确。
29答案:B 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Though
Heyman
thinks
that
there
are
occasions
when
it
is
appropriate
to
be
less
than
truthful
with
a
child,
she
urges
parents
to
think
through
the
issues
and
consider
alternatives
before
using
lies.”可知,Heyman认为父母应该想清楚对孩子撒谎的问题,在撒谎之前要考虑再三。故B项正确。
30答案:D 细节理解题。根据第三段第二句“Other
parents
reported
inventing
magical
creatures”可知,D项正确。
31答案:B 推理判断题。文章主要讨论了父母在教育孩子时,是否应该撒谎的问题。故最有可能在报纸上的教育一栏出现。故B项正确。
32.
A
根据第三段的Many
of
our
conversations
are
gossip.
(可知开头的对话是为了介绍本文的主题),
故选A
33.
D
试题分析:根据文章第四段的An
important
negative
effect
of
gossip
is
that
it
can
hurt
the
person
being
talked
about.,可知主要危害是他会给被讨论的人带来不愉快的经历,故选D。
考点:考查细节理解。
34.
A【解析】
试题分析:根据文章第五段的The
answer
lies
in
another
effect
of
gossip:
the
satisfaction
it
gives
us,可知人们散播传言是因为它会带来满足感,故选A。
考点:考查细节理解。
35.
B【解析】
试题分析:根据文章第六段的Professor
David
Wilson
explains
that
gossip
is
important
in
policing
behaviours
in
a
group.可知,他认为传言能帮助人们观察自身的行为,故选B。
考点:考查细节理解。
36------40DAECG
完形填空:
41.
B.“should
have
done”表示“本应该做而没做”,按常理作者应该成为建筑工人或警察,而他却成为了演员。
42.
C.
表示转折。
43.
D.
他想要表演,44空后有提示。
44.
D.
意为“虽然我不是一个好的演员……”。
45.
A.
意为“我希望做一些使生活变得不同的东西”。
46.
C.
固定短语,find
(meet)
one’s
fortune
意为“碰运气”。
47.
B.
意为“他仍然执着于自己选择的事业”。
48.
C.
意为“回到老地方”。
49.
D.
意为“他写了一部与自己生活有关的戏剧”。“be
related
to”
意为“与……有关”。
50.
C.
第三段第一句有提示。
51.
B.
好莱坞的一个制片人碰巧看到了这部戏。“happen
to
do”
意为“碰巧”。
52.
D.
他渐渐有了名气。
53.
A.
2003年他又一次失业,上文第三段提到过1983年他失业过一次。
54.
B.
“when”
表示正当这时。
55.
D.
固定短语,
“turn
down”
意为“拒绝”。
56.
A.
他坚信自己的作品。
57.
B.
Crash
是一部电影的名字,后文theatre、film均有提示。
58.
C.
他赢得两个奖项。
59.
C.
意为“一举成名”,58空前有提示。
60.
A.
考虑能使工作做好的方法

语法填空
61.
meeting
62.
to
63.
originated
64.
where
65.
widely
66.
from
67.It
68.
surprisingly
69
.
the
70.
second
短文改错:
Often
the
lives
of
writers
is
resemble
the
lives
of
the
characters
they
create.
Like
Huck,
Mark
Twain
led
an
adventure
life.
He
left
school
early
and
set
off∧
his
home
adventurous
from
in
Missouri
for
New
Orleans.
He
wanted
to
take
a
boat
to
the
Amazon,
which
he
where/
in
which
thought
he
could
get
rich
quickly.
To
his
disappoint,
there
was
no
boats
for
South
disappointment
were
America.
Forcing
to
change
his
plans,
he
worked
for
several
years
as
the
pilot
on
a
Forced
a
steamboat.
Later
he
became
a
journalist,
whose
vivid
but
often
amusing
descriptions
and
of
life
on
the
river
quickly
became
popular
and
establish
the
reputation
as
one
of
established
American’s
greatest
writers.
书面表达
Dear
editor,
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
about
the
discussion
we
have
recently
had
about
whether
our
parents
should
accompany
us
studying
at
school.
We
do
have
different
opinions
on
this
matter.
Most
of
us
(about
70%)
think
our
parents
should
not
accompany
us
studying
at
school
since
it
makes
us
fall
into
the
habit
of
dependence,
so
that
we
won’t
form
the
good
habit
of
studying.
What’s
more,
it
is
harmful
for
us
to
form
the
habit
of
controlling
ourselves.
At
the
same
time
it
affects
our
parents’
work,
studies
and
rest.
While
about
30%
of
my
classmates
think
it
necessary
for
our
parents
to
accompany
us
studying
at
school.
Accompanying
us
studying
at
school
can
let
us
have
more
time
to
spare
for
our
studies.
Besides,
we
shall
be
healthier
for
their
cooking.
On
the
other
hand
our
parents
can
help
us
set
up
our
aim,
urge
us
to
finish
our
task,
encourage
us
to
overcome
difficulties
and
get
us
into
the
good
habit
of
studying.
Yours
truly,
Li
Hua
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