Module6
Animals
in
Danger
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
It's
a
w
that
no
people
were
hurt
in
this
terrible
car
accident.
2.
The
sales
department
of
the
company
has
b
in
all
parts
of
the
country.
3.
As
is
known
to
all,
the
dinosaurs
have
been
e
for
millions
of
years.
4.
The
train
won't
leave
for
an
hour.
M
we
can
have
lunch.
5.
The
man
of
more
than
seventy
is
so
full
of
e
that
he
works
as
hard
as
young
people.
6.
The
vaccine
was
used
to
p
the
whole
population
against
infection.
7.
Hangzhou
is
a
beautiful
place;
so
it
is
w
going
there.
8.
If
the
soil
c
isn't
good
enough,
the
farmers
will
try
to
improve
it.
9.
Life
is
hard
but
we
all
have
to
s
on.
10.
She
was
the
f
of
everyone's
attention
at
the
party.
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
The
polluted
air
in
the
city
is
badly
(危及)
the
health
of
the
residents.
12.
I
was
(想知道)
if
I
could
trouble
you
to
give
me
a
hand.
13.
I
don't
think
that
problem
is
(值得)
discussing.
14.
I'm
looking
for
a
house
in
the
country
but
haven't
found
my
(理想的)
one
yet.
15.
There
was
a
massive
demonstration
in
Greece
(涉及)
thousands
of
people.
16.
Our
government
should
take
actions
to
(保护)
our
children
from
being
hurt.
17.
Eve
was
cutting
the
grass,
and
(同时)Lee
was
planting
roses.
18.
The
international
company
has
a
lot
of
(分公司)
all
over
the
world.
19.
It
was
a
great
(努力)
for
me
to
adapt
to
the
new
school.
20.
Today
we're
going
to
(集中)
on
the
question
of
homeless
people
in
London.
21.
Many
wild
animals
live
happily
in
the
nature
(保护区).
22.
Even
after
hours
of
work,
his
(精力)
never
seems
to
give
out.
23.
You
can
go
there
on
c
(条件)
that
you
don't
come
back
late
for
dinner.
24.
The
visit
was
(以……为目标)
at
expanding
relations
between
the
two
countries.
25.
Dinosaurs
have
been
(灭绝)
for
millions
of
years.
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
26.
当雅安发生地震时,我们都很担心儿子的安全,他当时正在那里工作。(词数不限)
When
the
earthquake
happened
in
Ya'an,
we
were
all
our
son's
safety,
who
was
working
there
then.
27.
他失败的原因是他不听我的建议。
is
that
he
refused
to
listen
to
my
advice.
28.
Shaking
heads
(代表)
disagreement
in
many
countries.
29.
My
family,
(都是)
movie
lovers,
are
going
to
the
movie
tonight.
30.
She
worked
hard
to
(创办自己的生意).
31.
招待顾客的方式影响到他们对宾馆服务的评价。(词数不限)
The
way
the
guests
were
treated
in
the
hotel
influenced
their
evaluation
of
the
service.
32.
Many
sharks
(以……为食)
fish
and
other
sea
animals.
33.
今天我太累了,精神集中不起来。(词数不限)
I'm
so
tired
that
I
can't
today.
34.
It
is
likely
that
after
you
have
carefully
studied
the
author,
you'll
find
that
(这本书值得一读).
(worth)
35.
100℃
is
the
temperature
(在这个温度水会沸腾).(词数不限)
四、单项选择
36.
When
the
boss
wanted
to
dismiss
Bill,
the
other
workers
all
the
boss,
which
moved
Bill
to
tears.
A.
stood
against
B.
stood
up
for
C.
stood
out
D.
stood
still
37.
There
is
a
famous
saying.
Knowledge
is
and
union
is
.
A.
power;
power
B.
power;
strength
C.
strength;
power
D.
strength;
strength
38.
The
Philippines
was
attacked
by
such
a
super
typhoon
few
citizens
had
ever
experienced
before.
A.
as
B.
where
C.
that
D.
which
39.
A
bank
is
the
place
they
lend
you
an
umbrella
in
fair
weather
and
ask
for
it
back
when
it
begins
to
rain.
A.
when
B.
that
C.
where
D.
there
40.
---
Children
today
find
it
hard
to
their
study.
---
Exactly,
as
they
have
found
so
many
things
they
think
funny
to
do.
A.
focus
on
B.
feed
on
C.
live
on
D.
depend
on
41.
The
English
play
my
students
acted
at
the
New
Year's
play
was
a
great
success.
A.
for
which
B.
at
which
C.
in
which
D.
on
which
42.
Everyone's
attention
was
the
little
girl
when
she
got
the
Olympic
gold
medal.
A.
focusing
on
B.
focused
C.
to
focus
D.
focused
on
43.
Whenever
I
met
her,
was
fairly
often,
she
greeted
me
with
a
sweet
smile.
A.
who
B.
which
C.
when
D.
that
44.
We
offered
these
students
a
summer
course,
aimed
improving
their
spoken
English.
A.
to
B.
in
C.
at
D.
for
45.
Finally
we
decided
to
fly
to
France
for
the
winter
holiday
on
our
first
stop,
we
planned
to
stay
for
three
days.
A.
when
B.
there
C.
which
D.
where
46.
Dark
glasses
are
sometimes
worn
to
the
eyes
from
strong
sunlight.
A.
prevent
B.
care
C.
defend
D.
protect
47.
The
newly-opened
park
is
such
a
beautiful
place
that
it
is
well
worth
.
A.
visit
B.
to
be
visited
C.
being
visited
D.
visiting
48.
In
one
night,
the
city
was
completely
destroyed
by
a
terrible
earthquake,
about
240,000
people
died.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
in
which
D.
the
one
49.
The
children's
activities
out
of
classroom
from
watching
TV
to
playing
chess.
A.
rate
B.
range
C.
involve
D.
include
50.
Mr.
Reed
made
up
his
mind
to
devote
all
he
had
to
several
schools
for
poor
children.
A.
setting
about
B.
setting
up
C.
setting
out
D.
setting
down
五、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Luis
Ortiz
loves
to
build
houses.
All
the
houses
he
builds
have
one
thing
in
51
:
each
little
house
is
a
piggy
bank
that
Luis
52
to
raise
money
for
Habitat
for
Humanity.
Habitat
for
Humanity
is
a(n)
53
organization
that
builds
and
repairs
houses
all
over
the
world
for
free.
For
many
years,
Luis
and
his
mom
54
a
bedroom
in
a
tiny
apartment,
but
Luis
wished
for
his
own
bedroom.
His
mom
was
55
to
buy
a
house,
56
it
would
have
taken
years
before
she
saved
enough
money.
She
asked
Habitat
for
Humanity
if
they
would
help
her
57
a
house.
"It
was
a
dream
come
true,"
Luis
said.
"That
first
night,
I
felt
very
58
in
my
own
home.
I
wanted
other
kids
to
have
a(n)
59
like
mine."
Luis
decided
to
raise
60
to
donate(捐赠)
to
Habitat
for
Humanity.
Luis
began
by
selling
some
of
his
toys.
He
made
$57
that
day
and
61
it
to
Habitat
for
Humanity.
Then
he
had
a(n)
62
.
Luis
turned
a
shoebox
into
a
piggy-bank
house,
and
painted
the
little
home
in
bright
colors.
It
reminded
Luis
of
how
63
he
was
to
have
his
own
home.
Whenever
they
could
64
it,
Luis
and
his
mom
put
a
little
money
in
the
house-bank.
Luis
thought
maybe
other
kids
would
also
like
to
build
65
houses
and
save
money
to
donate
to
Habitat
for
Humanity.
He
66
house-shaped
bank
kits(配套元件)
that
kids
could
order
and
build
themselves.
Kids
67
the
banks.
They
bought,
built
and
filled
them
with
68
.
The
money
made
from
the
69
of
the
banks,
as
well
as
the
money
inside
the
banks,
went
to
Habitat
for
Humanity.
Since
2008,
more
than
1,000
house-banks
have
been
70
from
the
"Luis
House-Bank
Project,"
which
has
raised
more
than
$15,000.
51.
A.
detail
B.
mind
C.
common
D.
sight
52.
A.
borrows
B.
describes
C.
sells
D.
decorates
53.
A.
industrial
B.
illegal
C.
secret
D.
charitable
54.
A.
dreamed
B.
controlled
C.
shared
D.
discussed
55.
A.
saving
B.
crying
C.
receiving
D.
waiting
56.
A.
so
B.
or
C.
and
D.
but
57.
A.
buy
B.
repair
C.
build
D.
rent
58.
A.
afraid
B.
angry
C.
happy
D.
wealthy
59.
A.
mom
B.
house
C.
bed
D.
pet
60.
A.
food
B.
money
C.
animals
D.
toys
61.
A.
paid
B.
returned
C.
donated
D.
threw
62.
A.
chance
B.
opinion
C.
question
D.
idea
63.
A.
successful
B.
rich
C.
lucky
D.
lovely
64.
A.
afford
B.
find
C.
help
D.
choose
65.
A.
shoebox-shaped
B.
second-hand
C.
bright-color
D.
piggy-bank
66.
A.
designed
B.
tested
C.
collected
D.
operated
67.
A.
doubted
B.
understood
C.
refused
D.
loved
68.
A.
papers
B.
numbers
C.
wishes
D.
coins
69.
A.
rest
B.
sale
C.
ability
D.
end
70.
A.
crashed
B.
run
C.
ordered
D.
raised
六、阅读理解(共17小题;共34分)
A
When
the
dog
named
Judy
spotted
the
first
sheep
in
her
life,
she
did
what
comes
naturally.
The
four-year-old
dog
set
off
racing
after
the
sheep
across
several
fields
and,
being
a
city
animal,
lost
both
her
sheep
and
her
sense
of
direction.
Then
she
ran
along
the
edge
of
cliff(悬崖)
and
fell
100
feet,
bouncing
off
a
rock
into
the
sea.
Her
owner
Mike
Holden
panicked
and
celled
the
coastguard
of
Cornwall,
who
turned
up
in
seconds.
Six
volunteers
slid
down
the
cliff
with
the
help
of
a
rope
but
gave
up
all
hope
of
finding
her
alive
after
a
90-minute
search.
Three
days
later,
a
hurricane
hit
the
coast
near
Cornwall.
Mr.
Holden
returned
home
from
his
holiday
upset
and
convinced
his
pet
was
dead.
He
comforted
himself
with
the
thought
she
had
died
in
the
most
beautiful
part
of
the
country.
For
the
next
two
weeks,
the
Holdens
were
heartbroken.
Then,
one
day,
the
phone
rang
and
Steve
Tregear,
the
coastguard
of
Cornwall,
asked
Holder
if
he
would
like
his
dog
bark.
A
birdwatcher,
armed
with
a
telescope,
found
the
pet
sitting
desperately
on
a
rock.
While
he
sounded
the
alarm,
a
student
from
Leeds
climbed
down
the
cliff
to
collect
Judy.
The
dog
had
initially
been
knocked
unconscious(失去知觉的)
but
had
survived
by
drinking
water
from
a
fresh
scream
at
the
base
of
the
cliff.
She
may
have
fed
on
the
body
of
a
sheep
which
had
also
fallen
over
the
edge.
"The
dog
was
very
thin
and
hungry,"
Steve
Tregear
said.
"It
was
a
very
lucky
dog.
She
survived
because
of
a
plentiful
supply
of
fresh
water,"
he
added.
It
was,
as
Mr.
Holden
admitted,
"a
minor
miracle(奇迹)".
71.
The
dog
Jody
fell
down
the
cliff
when
she
was
.
A.
rescuing
her
owner
B.
caught
in
a
hurricane
C.
blocked
by
a
rock
D.
running
after
a
sheep
72.
Who
spotted
Judy
after
the
accident
A.
A
birdwatcher.
B.
A
student
from
Leeds.
C.
Six
volunteers.
D.
The
coastguard
of
Cornwall.
73.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text
A.
People
like
to
travel
with
their
pets.
B.
Judy
was
taken
to
the
fields
for
hunting.
C.
Luck
plays
a
vital
role
in
Judy's
survival.
D.
Holden
cared
little
where
Judy
was
buried.
74.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Miracle
of
the
Coastguard
B.
Surviving
a
Hurricane
C.
Dangers
in
the
Wild
D.
Coming
Back
from
the
Dead
B
A
new
survey
of
lowland
gorillas(大猩猩)
has
found
massive
and
surprising
numbers
of
these
African
animals
alive
in
the
Republic
of
Congo,
Wildlife
Conservation
Society
(WCS)
scientists
announced.
The
new
survey
puts
the
number
of
western
lowland
gorillas,
called
great
apes
in
the
northern
part
of
Congo,
at
125,000
individuals.
The
results
were
announced
today
during
a
press
conference
at
the
International
Primatological
Society
Congress
in
Edinburgh,
Scotland.
Western
lowland
gorillas
are
one
of
four
recognized
gorilla
sub-species(亚种),
along
with
mountain
gorillas,
eastern
lowland
gorillas
and
Cross
River
gorillas.
While
the
eastern
lowland
gorilla
is
considered
endangered,
the
others
are
labeled
"critically
endangered",
which
means
the
group
faces
an
extremely
high
risk
of
extinction
in
the
wild.
With
partial
funding,
some
researchers
searched
rainforests
and
separate
swamps(沼泽)
to
count
gorilla
"nests",
which
gorillas
construct
out
of
leaves
and
branches
each
night
for
a
sleeping
area.
Researchers
estimate
that
73,000
gorillas
come
from
the
Ntokou-Pikounda
region
and
another
52,000
from
the
Ndoki-Likouala
landscape,
which
includes
a
previously
unknown
population
of
nearly
6,000
gorillas
living
in
a
separate
swamp.
"We
knew
from
our
own
observations
that
there
were
a
lot
of
gorillas
out
there,
but
we
had
no
idea
there
were
so
many,"
said
Emma
Stokes,
who
led
the
survey
efforts
in
Ndoki-Likouala.
"We
hope
that
the
results
of
this
survey
will
allow
us
to
work
with
the
Congolese
government
to
establish
the
new
Ntokou-Pikounda
protected
area."
The
researchers
attribute
the
high
numbers
to
successful
long-term
conservation
tactics(策略)
in
the
area
and
a
food-rich
habitat.
WCS
has
worked
with
the
Republic
of
Congo
government
in
the
northern
area
of
the
country
for
nearly
20
years.
There,
the
cooperative
effort
helps
establish
the
Nouabalé-Ndoki
National
Park
and
manage
the
Lac
Tele
Community
Reserve,
while
working
with
logging
companies
outside
of
protected
areas
to
reduce
illegal
hunting.
75.
Among
the
four
recognized
gorilla
sub-species,
which
is
thought
to
be
endangered
A.
Cross
River
gorillas.
B.
Western
lowland
gorillas.
C.
Mountain
gorillas.
D.
Eastern
lowland
gorillas.
76.
What
does
Paragraph
6
mainly
deal
with
A.
Where
gorillas
can
live
better.
B.
How
people
can
know
gorillas
better.
C.
Why
there
are
so
many
gorillas
at
present.
D.
What
food
gorillas
like
to
eat.
77.
The
writer
suggests
in
this
passage
that
.
A.
scientists
want
to
establish
the
new
Ntokou-Pikounda
protected
area
B.
WCS
scientists
will
announce
the
results
soon
in
Scotland
C.
the
number
of
gorillas
would
not
have
been
so
great
without
people's
protection
D.
great
apes
will
soon
die
out
even
if
people
try
to
protect
them
by
all
means
78.
The
passage
is
likely
to
appear
in
.
A.
a
biography
B.
a
biology
magazine
C.
a
travel
brochure
D.
a
history
textbook
C
The
number
of
tiger
attacks
on
people
is
growing
in
India's
Sundarban
islands.
It
is
the
habitat
loss
and
less
prey(猎物)
caused
by
climate
change
that
drive
them
to
move
into
villages
for
food,
experts
said.
Wildlife
experts
say
endangered
tigers
in
the
world's
largest
reserve
are
attacking
humans
because
their
natural
habitat
is
disappearing
due
to
rising
sea
levels
and
coastal
erosion(侵蚀).
The
Sundarbans,
a
26,000
sq
km
area
of
low-lying
swamps(沼泽)
on
India's
border
with
Bangladesh,
are
dotted
with
hundreds
of
small
islands
crossed
by
water
channels.
But
as
sea
levels
rise,
two
islands
have
already
disappeared
and
others
are
in
danger.
Wildlife
experts
say
the
destruction
of
the
mangroves
means
the
tigers'
most
common
prey,
such
as
fish
and
big
crabs,
is
decreasing.
Sundarban
villagers
pass
through
tiger
area
on
boats
to
fish
in
the
sea,
or
to
collect
honey
in
forest
areas.
"Villagers
are
not
supposed
to
enter
a
number
of
islands
used
as
tiger
areas,
but
they
seldom
follow
the
rules
and
get
attacked,"
Pradip
Shukla,
a
senior
forest
department
official
said.
Once
home
to
500
tigers
in
the
late
1960s,
the
Sundarbans
may
only
shelter
between
250
and
270
tigers
now,
wildlife
officials
say.
The
Indian
Statistical
Institute
says
the
number
is
as
low
as
75.
The
Sundarbans
are
the
world's
largest
mangrove
reserve
and
one
of
the
most
unique
ecosystems
in
South
Asia,
recognised
as
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site.
As
sea
levels
rise,
mangroves
have
been
overexposed
to
salt
water.
Many
plants
have
lost
their
red
and
green
colours
and
are
more
like
bare
branches,
exposing
tigers
to
poachers(偷猎者)
who
hunt
them
for
their
skin
and
bones.
There
were
about
40,000
tigers
in
India
a
century
ago.
A
government
survey
report
published
this
year
said
the
tiger
population
has
fallen
to
1,411,
down
from
3,642
in
2002,
largely
due
to
dwindling(逐渐变小)
habitats
and
poaching.
79.
The
first
paragraph
serves
as
a(n)
.
A.
explanation
B.
introduction
C.
comment
D.
background
80.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
a
cause
for
tigers'
attacking
people
A.
Habitat
loss.
B.
Rising
sea
levels.
C.
Decreasing
prey.
D.
Exposing
tigers
to
poachers.
81.
The
underlined
word
"mangroves"
in
Paragraph
3
refers
to
.
A.
a
kind
of
wild
animal
B.
a
kind
of
plant
C.
ecosystems
D.
diseases
82.
What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
the
present
tiger
population
in
the
Sundarbans
A.
Confused.
B.
satisfied.
C.
Worried.
D.
Interested.
83.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
There
were
1,411
tigers
in
India
in
2002.
B.
There
were
270
tigers
in
the
Sundarbans
in
1960.
C.
There
were
about
4,000
tigers
in
India
a
century
ago.
D.
The
Sundarbans
are
unique
ecosystems
in
South
Asia.
D
Each
time
you
go
to
the
supermarket,
you
come
away
with
your
purchases
in
plastic
bags.
But
wouldn't
it
be
kinder
to
the
environment
if
you
asked
for
paper
bags
instead
The
answer
is
not
the
easy
as
it
might
seem.
Environmentalists
say
there
are
drawbacks
to
using
both
plastic
bags
and
paper
bags.
According
to
the
American
Plastics
Council
80
percent
of
groceries
in
the
US
are
packed
in
plastic
bags.
“The
numbers
are
becoming
huge,”
said
Vincent
Cobb,
a
businessman
from
Chicago
who
set
up
“reusable
bags.
com”
on
the
Internet.
He
notes
that
consumers
use
between
500
billion
and
1
trillion
plastic
bags
per
year
worldwide.
Some
experts
believe
that
all
these
bags
harm
the
environment.
Plastic
takes
hundreds
of
years
to
break
down
and,
as
it
does
so,
poisonous
materials
are
released
into
the
water
and
soil.
Further
damage
is
caused
if
plastic
bags
enter
the
sea.
For
example,
endangered
sea
turtles
cannot
tell
the
bags
from
jellyfish(水母),
their
main
source
of
food,
and
often
choke
on
(噎死)
them.
Floating
plastic
bags
have
been
spotted
as
far
north
as
the
Arctic
Ocean
and
as
far
south
as
the
southern
end
of
South
America.
One
expert
predicts
that,
within
ten
years,
plastic
bags
will
wash
up
in
Antarctica!
However,
this
kind
of
bag
does
have
its
advantages.
“Plastic
grocery
bags
are
some
of
the
most
reused
things
around
the
house,”
explained
Laurie
Kusek
of
the
American
Plastics
Council.
According
to
the
Film
and
Bag
Federation,
a
trade
group
in
the
US
plastics
industry,
paper
bags
use
more
energy
and
create
more
waste
than
plastic
bags.
Plastic
bags
require
40
per
cent
less
energy
to
produce
and
cause
70
per
cent
less
air
pollution,
the
group
explained.
They
also
release
as
much
as
94
percent
less
waste
into
the
water
than
paper
ones.
But
paper
bags
do
break
down
more
quickly
than
plastic
bags.
They
don't
endanger
wildlife,
either.
So
what
should
we
do
One
possible
solution
would
be
to
use
biodegradable(可降解的)
plastic
bags.
But
until
biodegradable
technology
improves,
it
might
be
easier
to
pack
things
you
buy
in
reusable
cloth
bags.
84.
The
best
title
of
the
passage
is
.
A.
Paper
Causes
Less
Pollution
B.
Plastic
Causes
Less
Pollution
C.
Paper
and
Plastics
Cause
Pollution
D.
Paper
Bags
Break
Down
More
Quickly
85.
The
underlined
word
“drawbacks”
might
mean
“
”.
A.
advantages
B.
disadvantages
C.
air
pollution
D.
waste
86.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
A.
Plastic
takes
longer
to
break
down
than
paper.
B.
Sea
turtles
usually
mistake
the
plastic
bags
for
jellyfish.
C.
Paper
bags
require
less
energy
than
plastic
bags.
D.
You'd
better
pack
things
in
reusable
cloth
bags.
87.
Which
of
the
following
shows
that
paper
bags
are
better
than
plastic
ones
A.
Paper
bags
take
less
time
to
rot.
B.
Paper
bags
cause
less
air
pollution.
C.
Paper
bags
are
more
reusable.
D.
Paper
bags
cause
less
water
pollution.
七、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
88.
When
a
starving
man
gets
a
meal,
he
begins
to
think
about
an
overcoat;
when
an
executive(主管)
gets
a
new
sports
car,
visions
of
country
clubs
and
pleasure
beats
dance
into
view.
The
many
wants
of
mankind
might
be
regarded
as
making
up
several
levels.
89.
The
first
and
most
basic
level
of
wants
involves
food.
Once
this
want
is
satisfied,
a
second
level
of
wants
appears:
clothing
and
some
sort
of
shelter.
By
the
end
of
World
War
II
these
wants
were
satisfied
for
a
great
majority
of
Americans.
90.
It
included
such
items
as
automobiles
and
new
houses.
By
1957
or
1958
this
third
level
of
wants
was
fairly
well
satisfied.
Then,
in
the
late
1950s
a
fourth
level
of
wants
appeared:
the
"life-enriching"
level.
It
includes
a
variety
of
goods
and
services,
many
of
which
could
be
called
"luxury"
items.
Among
them
are
vacation
trios,
the
best
medical
care,
and
entertainment.
91.
On
this
level,
a
greater
percentage
of
consumer
spending
goes
to
services,
while
on
the
first
three
levels
more
is
spent
on
goods.
Will
consumers
raise
their
sights
to
a
fifth
level
of
wants
as
their
income
increases,
or
will
they
continue
to
demand
luxuries
and
personal
services
on
the
fourth
level
A
fifth
level
probably
would
involve
wants
that
can
be
achieved
best
by
community
action.
Consumers
may
be
spending
more
on
taxes
to
pay
for
government
action
against
disease,
ignorance,
crime
and
prejudice.
92.
A.
Then
a
third
level
appeared.
B.
Human
wants
seem
endless.
C.
When
there
are
conditions
to
satisfy
one
level
of
wants,
another
level
appears.
D.
Most
will
fear
if
they
have
to
fall
from
a
higher
level
to
a
lower
level.
E.
In
this
way,
we
can
enjoy
more
fully
the
good
things
on
the
first
four
levels.
F.
Also
included
here
are
fancy
foods
and
the
latest
styles
in
clothing.
G.
No
one
knows
when
we
can
get
to
this
level.
八、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Picasso,
an
93.
artist,
was
considered
to
be
the
greatest
western
artist
of
the
twentieth
century.
He
painted
objects
and
people,
with
different
94.
of
the
object
or
person
showing
at
the
same
time.
95.
American
artist
Roy
Lichtenstein
is
a
world-famous
example
of
pop
art,
which
was
an
important
modern
art
movement,
that
96.
to
show
ordinary
twentieth-century
city
life.
Qi
Baishi,
one
of
China's
greatest
painters,
followed
the
97.
Chinese
style
of
painting
that
is
known
for
its
brush
drawing
in
black
inks
and
natural
colours.
You
can
98.
by
the
style
at
first
sight
because
he
99.
the
world
of
nature
very
carefully
and
his
works
are
special.
Another
Chinese
best-known
twentieth-century
artist,
Xu
Beihong
painted
in
the
traditional
Chinese
100.
,
too.
He
believed
that
artists
should
show
101.
,
but
not
just
102.
it.
He
is
most
famous
for
his
lively
paintings
of
horses.
九、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
To
build
a
green
school,
I'd
like
to
give
a
few
suggestions
as
follow:
Littering
should
not
be
allowed
at
school
so
rubbish
takes
time
to
break
down.
We
need
to
plant
more
trees
on
campus
since
they
will
not
only
add
beauty
to
our
school
but
also
reduces
the
content
of
CO2
in
the
atmosphere.
Recycling
is
considered
as
the
key
to
protect
the
environment
so
that
we
can
encourage
our
students
recycle
bottles,
plastics
bags,
batteries
and
waste
newspapers.
Furthermore,
it
is
less
costly
to
buy
recycling
materials.
Someone
needs
to
make
an
effort
to
save
energy
at
school.
For
example,
we
should
turn
out
off
electricity
equipment
when
it
isn't
used.
I
believed
that
our
united
efforts
can
make
our
school
the
real
green
school.
答案
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
wonder
2.
branches
3.
extinct
4.
Meanwhile
5.
energy
6.
protect
7.
worth
8.
condition
9.
struggle
10.
focus
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
endangering
12.
wondering
13.
worth
14.
ideal
15.
involving
16.
protect
17.
meanwhile
18.
branches
19.
struggle
20.
focus
21.
reserve
22.
energy
23.
condition
24.
aimed
25.
extinct
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
26.
concerned
about
27.
The
reason
why
he
failed
28.
stands
for
29.
all
of
whom
are
30.
set
up
her
own
business
31.
(that/in
which)
32.
feed
on
33.
focus
on
anything
34.
the
book
is
worth
reading
35.
at
which
water
will
boil
四、单项选择
36.
A
37.
B
38.
A
39.
C
40.
A
41.
C
42.
D
43.
B
44.
C
45.
D
46.
D
47.
D
48.
C
49.
B
50.
B
五、完形填空
51.
C
52.
C
53.
D
54.
C
55.
A
56.
D
57.
C
58.
C
59.
B
60.
B
61.
C
62.
D
63.
C
64.
A
65.
D
66.
A
67.
D
68.
D
69.
B
70.
C
六、阅读理解
71.
D
72.
A
73.
C
74.
D
75.
D
76.
C
77.
C
78.
B
79.
B
80.
D
81.
B
82.
C
83.
D
84.
C
85.
B
86.
C
87.
A
七、短文7选5(5选5等)
88.
B
89.
C
90.
A
91.
F
92.
E
八、补全短文
93.
unusual
94.
aspects
95.
Contemporary
96.
aimed
97.
traditional
98.
tell
99.
observed
100.
style
101.
reality
102.
imitate
九、短文改错(不分行)
103.
follow改为follows
104.
so改为because
105.
reduces改为reduce
106.
protect改为protecting
107.
students后加to
108.
recycling改为recycled
109.
Someone改为Everyone
110.
去掉turn后的out
111.
believed改为believe
112.
the改为a