高一普通班第三学月考试
英语试题
一、听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
instrument
is
the
woman
learning
to
play
The
guitar.
B.
The
keyboard.
C.
The
drums.
2.
Which
sport
will
the
speakers
do
after
lunch
Swimming.
B.
Basketball.
C.
Tennis.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about
What
the
film
is
about.
When
they
will
meet.
Whether
there’re
advertisements.
4.
How
much
does
the
camera
in
the
shop
cost
now
A.
150.
B.
180.
C.
200.
5.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
A.
Pick
up
the
woman
at
midday.
B.
Listen
to
the
weather
report.
C.
Wait
for
the
woman’s
call.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
relation
is
the
woman
to
the
man
His
customer.
B.
His
secretary.
C.
His
boss.
7.
When
will
the
man
call
Miss
Takemura
At
8:30.
B.
At
9:30.
C.
At
10:00.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
does
the
man's
father
think
of
the
journey
to
the
lakeside
house
Enjoyable.
B.
Tiring.
C.
Uncomfortable.
9.
What
was
the
problem
for
the
man
There
was
no
time
to
think
and
read.
The
lakeside
house
was
quite
small.
The
local
shop
was
too
far
away.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
are
the
speakers
At
home
B.
At
a
post
office.
C.
At
a
supermarket.
11.
What
did
the
man
do
this
morning
He
did
the
cooking.
B.
He
did
some
cleaning.
C.
He
did
some
shopping.
12.
What
will
the
woman
do
tomorrow
Buy
a
lot
of
food.
B.
Pick
up
the
man’s
mother.
C.
Send
her
car
to
the
garage.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
did
Katherine
do
her
most
recent
climb
In
a
group.
B.
With
a
guide.
C.
On
her
own.
14.
What
made
Katherine’s
first
climb
of
Mont
Blanc
difficult
The
poor
weather
conditions.
B.
The
long
climbing
time.
C.
The
crowded
people.
15.
What
did
Katherine
do
before
her
second
climb
to
make
it
easier
She
made
a
detailed
plan.
She
spent
a
few
days
in
Chamonix.
She
climbed
smaller
mountains
for
training.
16.
What
special
advice
does
Katherine
offer
about
climbing
Mont
Blanc
To
wear
enough
clothes.
To
have
the
right
equipment.
To
improve
the
physical
condition.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
will
this
year’s
dance
classes
be
different
from
last
year’s
They
will
take
place
every
week.
B.
A
lot
more
children
will
take
part.
C.
There
will
be
two
different
age
groups.
18.
Why
is
the
time
of
the
dance
classes
changed
To
offer
convenience
to
parents.
To
give
children
more
spare
time.
To
make
each
class
longer.
19.
When
will
the
children
give
a
public
performance
On
May
16th.
B.
On
July
11th.
C.
On
July
12th.
20.
What
should
people
do
if
they
want
their
children
to
join
the
dance
class
Make
a
phone
call
to
Melanie.
Go
straight
to
the
dance
club.
Book
a
place
in
advance.
二.阅读理解(共两节
满分40分)
第一节(共15小题
满分30)
A
Eco-friendly
Car
Racer
Can
you
image
a
car
racer
is
so
eco-friendly
that
its
tyres
are
made
from
potatoes,
its
body
is
created
from
hemp(大麻)and
rapeseed
oil
and
it
runs
on
fuel
made
from
wheat
and
sugar
beet
The
one-seater
racing
car
called
Eco
One
is
built
by
experts
from
Warwick
University,
who
hope
that
Eco
One
will
be
adopted
by
the
automotive
industry.It
is
sold
at
$51,000.
Pollution-sensitive
Dress
Don’t
be
caught
outside
unaware
of
pollution
levels
in
the
air.The
pollution-sensitive
EPA
Dress
by
Stephanie
Sandstrom
notices
pollution
in
the
air
accordingly.
This
dress
-
which
is
actually
quite
pretty-look
like
you
pull
it
from
the
bottom
of
the
dirty
laundry
pile
when
the
air
is
dirty.
It
might
protect
your
hea1th
by
advising
you
to
stay
indoors
for
the
day,
but
it
won’t
do
you
any
favor
if
you’re
meeting
with
clients.
Eco-friendly
Umbrella
Traditional
umbrellas
come
with
a
fixed
surface.
Although
it
is
changeable,
you
cannot
replace
it
easily.
This
eco-friendly
design
is
more
flexible.
It
is
actually
only
an
umbrella
skeleton
without
any
surface,
which
can
be
folded,
so
you
can
put
anything
such
as
newspapers,
plastic
bags
or
whatever
you
want
to
serve
as
the
protecting
surface.
Eco-friendly
Moss(苔藓)Carpet
It
is
said
that
walking
on
fresh
grass
increases
your
blood
circulation.
The
Moss
Carpet,
created
by
Nguyen
La
Chanh,
looks
at
getting
the
grass
to
your
feet.
The
mat
includes
ball
moss,
island
moss
and
forest
moss.
The
humidity(湿度)of
the
bathroom
ensures
that
it
grows
well.
And
that’s
why
you
need
to
place
it
there
and
not
anywhere
else.
21.According
to
Paragraph
1,we
can
find
Eco
One
.
A.
can
seat
one
passenger
and
one
driver
B.
can’t
be
afforded
by
the
public
at
present
C.
is
mainly
made
from
some
kinds
of
plants
D.
will
that
the
place
of
the
traditional
car
industry
22.
Why
is
EPA
Dress
designed
A.
To
advise
people
to
stay
at
home
as
often
as
possible
B.
To
keep
users
informed
of
the
polluted
levels
in
the
air.
C.
To
make
women
look
pretty
even
in
the
polluted
air.
D.
To
stop
people
from
meeting
their
clients
if
necessary.
23.
Where
does
the
text
probably
come
from
A.
A
science
report
B.
A
personal
blog
C.
A
health
report
D.
An
official
document
B
Face-book
chief
operating
officer
Sheryl
Sandberg
and
Anna
Maria
Chavez,
chief
of
American
Girl
Scouts,
are
leading
a
campaign
to
discourage
the
use
of
the
word
“bossy”.
Does
the
term
destroy
the
confidence
of
young
girls
The
campaign
claims
that
terms
like
“bossy”
are
improperly
applied
to
females,
preventing
schoolgirls
from
seeing
themselves
as
future
“leaders”.
From
its
first
application,
the
word
has
been
definitely
connected
more
with
women
than
with
men.
It
first
appeared
in
1882,
according
to
the
Oxford
English
Dictionary,
mentioning
“a
lady
manager
who
was
extremely
bossy”.
As
late
as
2008,
the
word
appeared
in
reference
to
females
four
times
more
often
than
males,
claim
the
Ban
Bossy
campaigners.
“To
me,
the
reference
is
always
is
association
with
women,”
says
Helen
Trim,
director
of
Fresh
Minds.
“I
have
three
brothers
and
my
family
still
call
me
‘bossy’
today.”
Her
father
is
the
only
other
family
member
who
could
be
considered
in
that
way,
says
Trim,
but
nobody
would
ever
call
him
so.
Some
educators
recommend
that
the
word
should
be
reclaimed,
rather
than
banned.“But
the
thing
with‘bossy’
is
that
there's
an
infantile
(幼稚的)element
to
it,“says
Sara
Mills,
professor
at
Sheffield
University.
“You
think
of
‘bossy’
as
being
like
a
little
kid
who's
claiming
more
than
he
has
the
right
to
claim.”
It's
not
just“bossy”under
fire.“Pushy”is
another
target.
The
implication
is
that
women
shouldn’t
present
themselves
as
powerful
and
confident.
Mills
suggests,
which
some
women
are
willing
to
listen
to
and
accept.
Trim
points
out
that
many
modern
female
business
role
models
are
able
to
be
bosses
without
being
labeled‘bossy’.And
she
rarely,if
ever,
hears
the
word
used
within
her
company.
But
she
says
that
the
damage
may
be
dome
much
earlier
in
a
woman’s
life.“It
does
come
about
from
those
early
teenage
years.”she
says.“I
think
it's
impossible
to
ban
a
word,
but
if
people
are
replacing
it
with
words
like‘confidence'or‘assertiveness',we
would
all
be
in
a
much
better
place.”
24.More
evidence
is
provided
to
show“
bossy”
is
more
applied
to
females
by
.
A.
the
Oxford
English
Dictionary
B.
the
Ban
bossy
campaigners
C.
Helen
Trim
at
Fresh
Minds
D.
some
experts
in
education
25.
Trim’s
family
still
consider
her
bossy
because
.
A.
she
is
expected
to
lead
in
her
family
B.
she
is
the
boss
of
her
company
C.she
is
a
powerful
and
confident
female
D.
her
farther
considers
her
that
way
26.The
underlined
part
“under
fire”
most
probably
means
A.
definitely
replaced
B.
strongly
criticized
C.
improperly
applied
D.
eagerly
expected
27.How
does
the
author
sound
when
referring
to
the
campaign
against“bossy”
A.
Objective
B.
Angry
C.
Doubtful
D.
Optimistic
C
Seventeen-year-old
Randy
Waldron.
Jr.was
shocked
when
be
applied
for
his
first
credit
card
and
was
denied.
He
was
even
more
shocked
by
the
reason:
He
failed
to
repay
thousands
of
dollars
in
debt.
Waldron's
identity
had
been
stolen
by
his
father,
who
left
when
Randy
way
learning
to
walk.
From
1982
to
1999,
Randy
Waldron.Sr,
used
his
son’s
Social
Security
number
to
obtain
credit
from
various
merchants
and
lenders,
then
racked
up
tens
of
thousands
of
dollars
in
debts.
He
declared
bankruptcy
in
his
son’s
name,
which
resulted
in
default
judgments
against
the
younger
Waldron.
It
has
taken
Randy
Jr.
now
a
24-year-old
flight
attendant.
years
to
untangle(解决)the
mess.
Waldron
isn’t
alone.
Identity
theft
is
this
country’s
fastest-growing
crime-and.
increasingly.
ID
thieves
are
targeting
children.
Their
clean
credit
and
absence
of
criminal
histories
make
them
ideal
victims.
Linda
Foley,
co-executive
director
of
the
Identity
Theft
Resource
Center
in
San
Diego
Estimates
that
at
least
400.000
children
had
their
identities
stolen
in
2005
more
than
double
the
number
in
2003.
Waldron’s
case
is
typical:
The
resource
center
estimates
that
two-thirds
of
child
ID
thefts
are
committed
by
family
members.
Some
dishonest
person
use
children’s
names
and
Social
Security
number
to
ring
up
massive
debts;
others
use
children’s
identities
in
place
of
their
own
when
caught
committing
other
crimes;
still
others
sell
identification
information
on
the
black
market
to
illegal
immigrants,
fellow
criminals
or
even
terrorists.
The
theft
brings
its
victims
enormous
financial
and
emotional
trauma(创伤).
in
part
because
the
identity
abuse
often
goes
undetected
for
years.
Dealing
with
child
identity
theft
after
it
happens
is
extremely
difficult
Laws
in
many
states
are
insufficient
to
handle
the
crime’s
complexity,
and
financial
institutions
are
often
less
than
helpful.
Randy
Waldron
Ir.
has
worked
tirelessly
for
eight
years
to
straighten
out
his
credit
record
and
he
continues
to
deal
with
the
fallout.
“It’s
been
a
very
long
and
hard
battle,”
he
says.
“
Recovering
my
identity
was
really
the
absolute
hardest
part.
I
think
a
lot
of
victims
assume
the
problem
will
go
away.”
28.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
How
to
Avoid
Identity
Theft
B.
Child
Identity
Theft
C.
Recover
My
Identity
D.
Look
out
for
family
Members
29.
Why
do
children
easily
become
the
targets
of
identity
theft
A.
Because
they
cannot
read
or
write
at
a
young
age
B.
Because
they
are
too
young
to
protect
themselves
C.
Because
they
have
empty
credit
and
criminal
records
D.
Because
identity
theft
can’t
be
found
in
time
30.
With
the
help
of
the
child’s
identity.
the
criminals
can
do
the
following
except
that_____.
A.
straighten
out
their
own
credit
record
B.substitute
for
their
own
identities
when
caught
committing
crimes
C.
obtain
credits
from
various
merchants
and
lenders
D.
sell
identification
information
on
the
black
market
31.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that______.
A.
Identity
theft
is
the
fastest-growing
crime
in
the
country
B.
Children
should
never
trust
their
family
members
C.
Financial
institutions
should
be
responsible
for
the
identity
theft
D.
New
laws
should
be
made
to
help
the
identity
theft
victims
D
Some
people
are
like
homing
pigeons;
Drop
them
off
anywhere.
and
they’ll
find
their
way
around.
Other
people.
through,
can’t
tell
holding
a
map
upside
down.
Are
the
directionally
challenged
just
bad
learners
Not
all
of
your
navigational(导航的)skills
are
learned.
Research
shows
that
your
sense
of
direction
is
innate.
An
innate
ability
is
something
you
are
born
with.
Your
brain
has
special
navigational
neurons--head-direction
cells,
place
cells,
and
grid
cells(网格细胞)--and
they
help
program
your
inside
compass
when
you’re
just
a
baby.
In
2010.
scientists
carried
out
an
experiment
to
study
baby
rates’
activity
in
their
brains.
Although
the
rats
were
newborns.
the
researchers
discovered
that
their
head-direction
cells(which
help
them
recognize
the
direction
they’re
facing)
were
fully
grown
and
developed.
The
rats.
it
seemed.
were
born
with
a
sense
of
direction.
And
they
hadn’t
even
opened
their
eyes
yet!
Humans.
of
course,
are
not
rats.
But
the
hippocampus
--the
brain
we
use
for
navigation--is
similar
in
most
mammals.
If
the
rat’s
compass
develops
this
way.
then
it’s
likely
a
human’s
compass
does,
too.
If
we’re
born
with
a
sense
of
direction.
then
why
are
some
people
so
good
at
getting
lost
The
scientists
found
that
the
two
other
cells---place
and
grid
cells--developed
within
the
first
month.
Place
cells
are
thought
to
help
us
form
a
map
in
our
mind.
while
gird
cells
help
us
navigate
new
and
unfamiliar
places.
The
two
cells
work
together,
and
that’s
where
the
trouble
might
be.
People
who
took
part
in
a
2013
study
played
a
video
game
that
required
them
to
travel
quickly
between
different
places.
Monitoring
their
brains.
the
scientists.
According
to
researcher
Michael
Kahana,
differences
in
how
gird
cells
work
may
help
explain
why
some
people
have
a
better
sense
of
direction
than
others.
32.
What
did
the
2010
research
find
A.
Rats
have
a
natural
ability
to
recognize
directions
B.
Rats’
hipppcampus
is
different
from
that
of
humans
C.
Rats
usually
find
their
way
without
opening
their
eyes
D.
Baby
rats
have
as
many
head-direction
cells
as
grown-ups
33.
What
do
we
know
about
our
navigational
neurons
A.
Place
cells
let
us
know
how
to
read
a
map
B.
Grid
cells
help
us
reach
the
place
we
are
going
to
C.
They
help
us
use
a
compass
when
we
lose
our
way
D.
Place
and
grid
cells
grow
later
than
head-direction
cells
34.
Why
are
some
people
so
good
at
getting
lost
A.
They
can’t
remember
landmarks
B.
Their
grid
cells
can’t
work
very
well
C.
They
are
unfamiliar
with
new
places
D.
Their
ability
to
follow
directions
is
poor
35.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about
A.
Human
navigational
skills
B.
The
compass
in
rats’
body
C.
Why
grid
cells
are
useful
D.
How
homing
pigeons
work
第二节(共5小题
满分10分)
根据文章内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It's
normal
wake
briefly
during
the
night.__36__But
if
you’re
waking
up
during
the
night
and
having
trouble
falling
back
asleep.
the
following
tips
may
help.
Stay
out
of
your
head.
The
key
to
getting
back
to
sleep
is
continuing
to
prepare
your
body
for
sleep,so
remain
in
bed
in
a
relaxed
position.
Hard
as
it
may
be,
try
not
to
strop
over
the
fact
that
you’re
awake,
because
that
very
stress
and
anxiety
encourage
your
body
to
stay
awake.__37__.
__38__if
you
are
finding
it
hard
to
fall
back
asleep,
try
a
relaxation
technique
such
as
visualization.
deep
breathing.
or
meditation.
which
can
be
done
without
even
getting
out
of
bed.
Remind
yourself
that
although
they’re
not
a
replacement
for
sleep.
rest
and
relaxation
still
help
refresh
your
body.
Do
a
quiet,
non-stimulating
activity.
If
you’re
been
awake
for
more
than
15
minutes.
try
getting
out
of
bed
and
doing
a
quiet,
non-stimulating
activity.
such
as
reading
a
book.
Keep
the
lights
dim
so
as
not
to
think
that
it’s
time
to
wake
up.__39__A
light
snack
might
help
relax
you.
but
be
careful
not
to
eat
so
much
that
your
body
begins
to
expect
a
meal
at
that
time
of
the
day.
__40__if
you
wake
during
the
night
feeling
anxious
about
something,
make
a
brief
note
of
it
on
paper
and
postpone
worrying
about
it
until
the
next
day
when
you
are
fresh
and
it
will
be
easier
to
resolve.
A.
Make
relaxation
your
goal,
not
sleep
B.
Put
off
worries
and
troubles
C.
Use
a
flashlight
to
go
to
the
bathroom
at
night
D.
In
fact,
a
good
sleeper
won’t
even
remember
it
E.
Also
avoid
screens
of
any
kind--computers.
TVs,
cell
phones.
iPads.
F.
You’ll
be
much
more
productive
and
creative
after
a
good
night’s
rest
G.
A
good
way
to
stay
out
of
your
head
is
to
focus
on
the
feeling
in
your
body
三.词性转换(20分)
1.The
young
man
isn't
very
________(rely),
but
I
like
him
just
the
same.
2.Many
organizations
have
been
launched
by
a
________(determine)
group
of
volunteers.
3.The
company
promises
to
give
________(prefer)
to
his
application
for
employment,
for
he
has
working
experience
in
this
field.
4.For
several
centuries,
shipping
has
always
been
a
main
________(transport)
way
in
the
world
trade.
5.People
seem
to
fail
to
take
into
consideration
the
fact
that
education
does
not
end
with
________
(graduate).
Ⅱ.单句填空
6.I'm
looking
for
a
sweater
for
my
wife.Tomorrow
is
her
birthday.And
I
know
she
needs
a
________
(wool)
sweater.
7.Since
the
1980s,
there
has
been
a
big
change
in
people's
attitude
________food
and
health.
8.Life
is
a
cup
of
________(boil)
water.
Joined
love,
happiness
and
suffering,
it
turns
into
a
glass
of
Coca Cola.
9.On
hearing
their
favourite
film
to
be
shown,
they
can't
wait________
(buy)
tickets.
10.In
recent
years,
China,
Japan
and
the
US
have
made
certain
progress
in
________(forecast)
when
and
where
earthquakes
will
occur.
四.
综合填空(10分)
Last
week,
we
had
a
visit
to
the
Science
Museum.
It
was
free,
so
we
dropped
in
for
three
hours.
The
guide
had
(1)
c
____
with
us.
She
told
us
something
about
the
museum.
Above
all,
we
should
pay
(2)
a
____
to
the
signs
in
the
museum,
such
as
“No
smoking”,
“No
shouting”,
“No
photos”
and
so
on.
Make
sure
we
weren’t
(3)
a
____the
rules.
Or
we
would
be
in
trouble.
Maybe
we
were
be
punished.
The
human
unusual
inventions
are
on
the
second
floor.
I
was
interested
in
the
inventions,
so
I
went
(4)
u
____
.
There
I
also
work
out
my
plans
and
try
out
new
ideas
by
doing
physics
and
chemistry
(5)
e
____
.
It’s
different
from
other
museums.
In
most
museums,
we
must
be
quiet.
But
on
the
second
floor
in
this
museum,
you
can
make
(6)
n
____
.
Some
students
who
liked
sports
went
downstairs.
There
they
(7)
d
____
big
holes
on
the
sand.
Then
they
(8)
f
____
a
model
truck
on
four
wheels
with
the
sand.
On
the
third
floor,
we
compared
speed
(9)
w
____
animals.
We
all
had
a
wonderful
time.
No
(10)
w____
so
many
people
like
to
come
here.
五、短文改错(15分)
One
day
I
pushed
my
cousin
Li
Dong
in
wheelchair
on
an
especial
narrow
sidewalk.We
struggled
along
with
one
wheel
on
the
sidewalk
or
the
other
on
the
road.Suddenly,a
man
riding
his
motorcycle
past
us
rapidly,missing
Li
Dong
by
several
inch.Immediately,he
turned
round,stopped
his
motorcycle
and
came
over.We
were
worried
she
would
blame
us
for
have
stood
in
his
way.To
our
surprise,he
said
nothing
at
all
and
helped
out
push
the
wheelchair
until
we
reached
a
slightly
wider
sidewalk.Then
he
left
after
we
could
say
thanks
to
him.We
were
leaving
ashamed
of
what
we
thought.
六、写作(35分)
下面是某报刊登的一封读者来信,请你以编者Serina
的身份给这位同学回信,并针对她的问题给出合理的建议,不少于80词。信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Serina,
Lisa
and
I
are
in
the
same
class
and
she
sits
next
to
me.
She
is
an
excellent
student
and
I
can
learn
a
lot
from
her.
However,
she
talks
so
much
that
sometimes
I
can’t
pay
attention
to
my
studies.
I
want
to
change
seats
with
another
girl,
but
I’m
afraid
it
will
hurt
Lisa’s
feelings.
What
should
I
do
Yours,
Winnie
Dear
Winnie,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Serina
参考答案
一
.听力
1—5
CABBC
6—10
BCBCA
11—15
BBCAB
16—20
ACACB
二、A 篇 21C
22B
23A
B 篇 24B
25C
26 B
27A
C 篇 28B
29C
30 A
31D
D 篇 32A 33D
34B
35A
七选五
36-40 DGAEB
三、基础题
Ⅰ.1.reliable 2.determined 3.preference 4.transportation
5.graduation
Ⅱ.6.woollen 7.to/towards 8.boiled 9.to
buy 10.forecasting
三.
四.1.
communications
2.
attention
3.
against
4.
upstairs
5.
experiments
6.
noises
7.
dug
8.
filled
9.
with
10.
wonder
五.1.解析 考查冠词。wheelchair为可数名词,此处泛指坐在轮椅上,用in
a
wheelchair。
答案 in后加a
2.解析 考查副词。修饰形容词narrow要用副词形式。
答案 especial
→especially
3.解析 考查连词。根据语境可知,此处表示“一个……和另一个……”,不是or选择关系。
答案 or→
and
4.解析 考查动词。此处应该用谓语动词,因为主语是a
man
riding
his
motorcycle一个骑摩托车的人,从整篇短文来看,又是叙述已经过去的故事,故用过去时passed。past
adj.以前的,过去的prep.从……旁边过去n.过去,昔时,往事。
答案 past→
passed
5.解析 考查名词。several
后接复数名词。
答案 inch→
inches
6.解析 考查代词。根据上文a
man
riding
his
motorcycle中可知指代man。
答案 she
→he
7.解析 考查非谓语动词。介词for后面应该用名词或动名词。
答案 have→
having
8.解析 考查动词。help
(to)
do
sth,帮助做某事,故去掉help后面的out。help
out帮助,帮助……出来,后面接名词、代词作宾语,不接不定式结构。
答案 去掉help后面的out
9.解析 考查连词。从上下文可知,这里应该是“我们还没来得及说声感谢,他就离开了”。
答案 after→
before
10.解析 考查动词。给我们留下了羞愧。leave在这里表示“使处于某种状态”,构成leave
sb+adj.复合结构,主语we与动词leave之间为动宾关系,所以要用被动形式。
答案 leaving
→
left
六.One
possible
version:
Dear
Winnie,
I’m
sorry
to
learn
that
Lisa
is
making
it
difficult
for
you
to
pay
attention
to
your
studies.
However,
I
think
Lisa
talks
to
you
because
she
likes
you.
What’s
more,
she
can
help
you
with
your
studies.
In
my
opinion,
you
should
get
to
know
her
better.
Once
you
become
close
friends,
it
will
be
easier
for
you
to
talk
to
her
and
tell
her
how
you
feel
about
the
problem.
I’m
sure
she
will
understand
you.
I
hope
you
like
my
suggestion.
Yours,
Serina