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周考英语卷
满分100分
时间:100分钟
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
It
seems
that
Western
festivals
such
as
Christmas
are
becoming
more
and
more
popular
among
the
young
in
China.Which
do
you
like
better,the
Western
festivals
or
traditional
Chinese
ones?
Jim:I
like
both.Many
Chinese
festivals
have
nice
or
interesting
legends.I
love
them.At
the
same
time
I
am
curious
about
Western
festivals
because
they
are
new
to
me.
Bob:I
prefer
Chinese
festivals.I
think
as
Chinese,we
should
like
our
own
festivals.They
are
parts
of
Chinese
tradition
and
culture.
Lily:I
like
Chinese
festivals
better
because
I
think
each
festival
has
a
long
history.It’s
amazing
to
celebrate
the
same
festival
as
our
ancestors
did.
Tom:I
am
fond
of
Chinese
festivals.As
my
parents
are
usually
very
busy
and
I
study
in
a
boarding
school,I
have
little
time
to
spend
with
them
after
school.Only
Chinese
festivals
can
bring
us
together.
Susan:Compared
with
Western
festivals,Chinese
festivals
care
more
about
family.But
I
want
to
spend
more
time
with
friends.So
I
like
Western
festivals
better.
Tina:I
enjoy
Western
festivals
very
much.Many
festivals
like
April
Fools’
Day
and
Halloween
are
very
fun
and
exciting.
Hobe:I
like
the
Spring
Festival
best.I
enjoy
the
nice
food,exciting
fireworks
and
“Red
Packet”
with
lucky
money
in
it.You
can
see
smiles
on
people’s
faces
and
hear
wishes
from
others
everywhere.Especially
it
makes
all
the
Chinese
around
the
world
united
as
one.
Linda:To
tell
the
truth,I
don’t
know
why
I
care
more
about
Western
festivals.It’s
just
a
fashion
among
my
classmates.I
want
to
be
as
cool
as
other
young
people.
Jack:I
like
all
the
festivals
as
long
as
I
can
have
days
off.I
don’t
care
about
whether
they
are
Chinese
ones
or
not.
A
teacher:Festivals
change
with
times.But
the
core(核心)of
them
doesn’t.While
embracing
the
Western
festivals
with
curiosity
and
enthusiasm,don’t
forget
our
own
festivals.The
ethnic(民族的)things
belong
to
the
world
and
will
never
be
out
of
date.
21.According
to
this
passage,________
prefer
Chinese
festivals.
A.Hobe
and
Linda
B.Jim
and
Susan
C.Tom
and
Tina
D.Bob
and
Lily
22.How
many
Western
festivals
are
mentioned
in
this
passage?
A.Only
one.
B.Only
two.
C.Only
three.
D.Only
four.
23.Though
Susan
and
Linda
both
like
Western
festivals,what
are
the
differences
between
them
in
liking
Western
festivals?
A.Purposes.
B.Hobbies.
C.Characteristics.
D.Nationalities.
24.What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.The
teacher
shows
an
interest
in
Western
festivals.
B.Western
festivals
are
the
most
popular
festivals.
C.The
teacher
appreciates
traditional
Chinese
festivals
more.
D.Western
festivals’
core
will
change
with
times.
B
A
Few
Famous
Left?handed
Persons
Bill
Gates
Claiming
the
nation’s
richest
man
among
their
number
is
a
source
of
considerable
pride
for
America’s
society
of
southpaws
(左撇子).In
fact,the
Microsoft
titan
(巨人)
and
philanthropist
(慈善家)
is
one
of
a
surprising
number
of
U.S.
business
areas
to
be
left
handed,including
Henry
Ford,John
D.
Rockefeller
and
former
IBM
head
Lou
Gerstner.But
the
club
seems
to
be
a
only
guys
fraternity
(联谊会).Research
suggests
that
while
left?handed
men
tend
to
earn
more
than
their
right?handed
colleagues,there
is
no
similar
advantage
for
women.A
study
by
the
National
Bureau
of
Economic
Research
floated
the
idea
that
left?handed
men
favor
“divergent”
(发散性)
thinking,a
form
of
creativity
in
which
the
brain
moves
“from
conventional
knowledge
into
unexplored
association”.Maybe
that’s
what
it
takes
to
develop
a
net
worth
estimated
at
least
570
billion
dollars.
Oprah
Winfrey
The
talk
show
queen
doesn’t
need
much
more
to
set
her
apart
from
the
rest.She
has
her
estimated
2.7
billion
dollars
fortune
and
a
magic
ability
to
sell
books
just
by
glancing
at
them,but
she
also
has
the
distinction
of
being
a
member
of
the
left?handed
club.Men
are
more
likely
to
be
left?handed
than
women,which
makes
Oprah
more
impressive.She’s
“in
good
company”:other
showbiz
ladies
of
the
southpaw
persuasion
include
Whoopi
Goldberg,Julia
Roberts
and
Angelina
Jolie
(her
husband
Brad
Pitt
is
also
a
lefty).
Napoleon
Bonaparte
Legend
has
it
that
Napoleon
objected
to
the
timehonored
military
practice
of
marching
on
the
left
side
of
the
road
with
weapons
at
the
ready
in
the
right
hand:it
put
lefties
(左撇子)
like
him
at
a
strategic
disadvantage.Once
in
power,the
story
goes,the
French
Emperor,whose
queen,Josephine,was
also
a
southpaw,ordered
his
armies
to
change
sides.Civilians
in
countries
he
conquered
had
to
do
the
same.Hence,it’s
said
that
the
rules
of
the
road
were
born,which
also
explains
why
the
British
(who,along
with
the
Prussians,defeated
Napoleon
at
Waterloo)
still
drive
on
the
left.
Marie
Curie
Not
only
was
atomic
scientist
Marie
Curie
left?handed,but
she
was
the
matriarch
(女家长)
of
a
whole
family
of
accomplished,southpaw
scientists.Curie,who
discovered
the
principles
of
radioactivity
and
won
two
Nobel
Prizes,was
married
to
fellow
lefty
Pierre
Curie,who
was
playing
an
important
part
in
helping
Marie’s
atomic
research
and
shared
one
of
her
Nobel
awards.Historians
believed
their
daughter,Irene,was
also
left?handed.Irene
went
on
to
win
a
Nobel
Prize
of
her
own
with
her
husband,who,you
guessed
it,was
also
left?handed.
Lefty
scientists
are
hardly
unusual.In
addition
to
the
Curie
Clan,Einstein,Newton
and
Alan
Turing—founders
of
modern
computer
science
were
all
left?handed
as
well.
25.Through
this
passage,the
author
mainly
wants
to
tell
us
that
________
A.Bill
Gates’s
contribution
to
society
is
greater
than
Marie
Curie
B.Napoleon
Bonaparte
made
the
rules
of
the
road
in
England
C.Oprah
Winfrey
had
nothing
but
7
billion
dollars
for
tune
at
that
time
D.4
persons
were
not
only
successful
but
all
left?handed
26.According
to
the
first
paragraph,what
maybe
develop
a
net
worth
estimated
at
least
570
billion
dollars?
A.Club
of
southpaw.
B.Woman
advantage.
C.Divergent
thinking.
D.Conventional
knowledge.
27.What
can
we
learn
from
the
second
paragraph?
A.Oprah
Winfrey
has
a
special
ability
to
sell
books
only
by
glancing
at
them.
B.Oprah
Winfrey
is
completely
different
from
other
left?handed
women.
C.Oprah’s
appearance
makes
her
doubly
impressive
in
the
left?handed
club.
D.Oprah
Winfrey
and
her
husband
are
both
southpaws.
28.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.Napoleon
Bonaparte
and
his
wife
are
both
left?handed.
B.Marie
Curie
and
her
husband
are
both
left?handed.
C.Irene,Marie
Cure’s
daughter,and
her
husband
are
left?handed.
D.Brad
Pitt’s
wife,Julia
Roberts,is
also
left?handed.
C
The
very
last
topic
any
parent
wants
to
discuss
is
cancer.In
fact,wouldn’t
it
be
wonderful
if
the
topic
never
had
to
be
broached?Unfortunately,few
among
us
haven’t
been
touched,in
some
way,by
the
disease.
One
teacher
at
Howell’s
Land
O’Pines
School
decided
last
year
to
make
a
learning
experience
out
of
cancer
awareness,and
with
the
help
of
his
fellow
teachers,has
succeeded
in
taking
a
terrible
subject
and
turning
it
into
something
that
allows
the
children
to
make
a
difference
while
helping
others.
The
Hats
On
Day
project
began
a
decade
ago
in
Missouri
when
a
fifth?grade
class
wanted
to
raise
money
to
help
a
fellow
classmate
battling
cancer.The
children
wanted
to
raise
awareness
about
the
effects
of
chemotherapy(化疗)and
decided
to
wear
hats
to
show
their
support
for
people
who
lose
their
hair
while
undergoing
treatment
for
cancer.
During
the
10
years
since
the
first
Hats
On
Day,the
project
has
raised
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
for
children
with
cancer.Raymond
Gredder,a
fifth?grade
teacher
at
Land
O’Pines,heads
up
the
program
locally.As
part
of
the
project,Land
O’Pines
students
are
asked
to
bring
in
monetary
donations
this
week
that
will
be
contributed
to
the
Foundation
for
Children
with
Cancer.
This
is
the
second
year
Land
O’Pines
is
participating
in
the
Hats
On
Day
project.Last
year
the
Student
Council
organized
the
weeklong
collection
and
raised
more
than
?2,000.This
year
Gredder
is
running
the
program
through
the
fifth
grade
health
curriculum.He
believes
it
is
extremely
important
for
children
to
be
involved
in
events
such
as
Hats
On
Day
that
promote
an
awareness
and
understanding
of
people
in
need.
29.What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.Pupils
Put
on
Their
Hats
to
Show
Off
B.Pupils
Put
on
Their
Hats
to
Help
Other
Youngsters
C.How
to
Deal
with
the
Children
with
Cancer
D.How
to
Get
along
with
the
Children
with
Cancer
30.From
the
first
two
paragraphs,we
can
learn
_______________________________
A.parents
are
unwilling
to
discuss
the
disease
cancer
B.it
is
unfortunate
for
some
children
to
develop
cancer
C.few
people
have
been
touched
by
cancer
D.the
students
helped
a
teacher
with
cancer
31.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
purpose
to
practice
Hats
On
Day
for
the
people
with
cancer?
A.To
raise
money.
B.To
show
support.
C.To
protect
hair.
D.To
raise
awareness.
32.The
underlined
word
“broached”
in
the
first
paragraph
probably
means
________.
A.ignored
B.discussed
C.felt
D.avoided
D
Here
are
the
four
most
common
stereotypes(固有观念)regarding
college
education
in
the
United
States.
Myth
No.1:American
students
are
not
as
academically
driven
in
comparison
to
other
nations.
There
are
more
than
3,000
universities
in
the
United
States,each
with
varying
admission
standards.Some
are
highly
selective,and
some
not
at
all.The
less
selective
colleges
may
consist
of
students
who
have
little
concern
for
their
academic
well
being,but
in
the
more
selective
colleges
you
will
find
very
committed
students
who
will
spend
countless
hours
a
night
on
their
homework.There
is
a
phrase
in
the
United
States
called
an“all
nighter”
which
is
used
when
a
student
stays
up
all
night
to
perfect
an
assignment.
Myth
No.2:American
students
party
all
night
and
day.
The
college
life
portrayed(描述)in
movies
such
as
“Animal
House”
is
very
much
a
stereotype.While
American
students
do
enjoy
the
freedom
to
explore
a
full
extra?curricular
lifestyle,they
are
also
expected
to
keep
up
with
very
high
standards
of
social
behavior
and
academic
excellence.
Myth
No.3:American
students
are
all
rich
and
can
afford
a
college
education.
Although
a
certain
percentage
of
American
college
students
do
come
from
wealthy
families
and
have
large
expendable
incomes,most
American
college
students
come
from
moderate?income
families.At
some
universities,up
to
80%
of
the
student
body
receives
some
form
of
financial
aid
from
the
university
and
other
sources.
Myth
No.4:Most
college
students
live
in
large
cities
which
are
crime?ridden
with
drugs
and
drive?by
shootings.
Of
all
industrialized
nations,the
United
States
has
one
of
the
lowest
crime
rates.College
campuses
are
no
exception.Safety
is
of
primary
importance
to
all
students,parents,and
staff
at
a
university.Universities
centered
in
major
cities
have
endless
services
to
ensure
the
safety
of
all
students,from
campus
transportation
services
to
on?campus
police
officers.The
majority
of
universities
located
outside
of
the
city
are
extremely
safe.
33.We
can
conclude
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.people
are
likely
to
have
wrong
ideas
about
American
college
education
B.there
are
only
four
common
stereotypes
about
American
college
education
C.people
around
the
world
have
common
ideas
about
American
college
education
D.American
college
education
is
little
known
to
people
in
other
countries
34.In
high
selective
colleges
in
the
US,________.
A.students
don’t
care
about
their
academic
well
being
B.students
prefer
to
study
in
the
evening
C.admission
standards
are
still
varying
D.“all
nighters”are
commonly
seen
35.People
tend
to
believe
that
American
college
students
________.
A.have
all
passed
strict
selections
B.have
less
pressure
from
academic
requirements
C.work
as
hard
as
those
in
other
countries
D.spend
countless
hours
a
night
on
their
homework
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,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。
__36__In
very
general
terms,pop
culture,or
popular
culture,includes
the
movies,television
shows,sports,music,cooking,clothing
styles
and
other
examples
of
mass
culture
that
a
society
produces.
Many
professors
who
study
culture
argue
about
what
is,what
is
not,and
what
once
was
but
is
no
longer,popular
culture.__37__
Most
people
would
probably
agree
that
popular
culture
is
influenced
in
some
way
by
the
cultural
products
that
sell
well
and
make
money.Some
experts
note
the
differences
between
a
popular
or
“low”
culture
and
a
“high”
culture
valued
by
wealthier
and
more
educated
people
in
a
society.For
example,such
experts
might
say
that
a
song
by
Britney
Spears
is
an
example
for
pop
culture.__38__
Then
again,other
experts
believe
that
there
is
no
longer
a
“low”
and
“high”
culture
because
the
two
have
mixed
together.The
American
economist
Tyler
Cowen
does
not
believe
in
organizing
culture
into
high
and
low.Instead,he
says
that
a
strong
economy
makes
all
kinds
of
culture
possible.
__39__He
is
the
father
of
Pop
Art.During
the
nineteen
sixties,Warhol
created
a
movement
that
celebrated
turning
everyday
images
of
famous
people
and
food
advertisements
into
fine
art.
__40__Andy
Warhol
said
that
once
you
understood
Pop
you
could
never
see
a
sign
the
same
way
again.And
he
said
that
once
you
thought
Pop,you
could
never
see
America
the
same
way
again.
A.Professors
have
no
idea
of
what
it
is.
B.But
music
by
classical
composers
like
Mozart
or
Bach
is
not.
C.Pop
artists
praised
popular
culture
in
all
of
its
forms.
D.Pop
culture
varies
from
country
to
country.
E.The
fact
that
popular
culture
is
always
changing
makes
it
even
more
difficult
to
define
exactly.
F.Speaking
of
popular
culture
we
must
talk
about
Andy
Warhol.
G.What
is
popular
culture?
第三节
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。
The
restaurant
was
only
a
quarter
full
when
we
got
there.A
couple
in
their
thirties
were
seated
about
three
tables
away.Their
__41__
was
a
little
strange
and
it
caught
my
attention.I’ve
always
been
__42__
to
the
feelings
of
other
people.I
got
the
immediate
__43__that
this
couple
could
__44__
afford
to
eat
out.At
first
I
__45__
the
thought,but
it
kept
appearing
into
my
head.
I
began
to
feel
a
strong
__46__
to
pay
for
their
meals.I
wasn’t
rich,but
I
could
__47__it.So
I
followed
my
intention
and
__48__
the
boss
to
pay
their
bill.I
was
told
that
they
had
__49__
their
course
and
might
still
order
coffee,but
so
far
the
bill
__50__
75
dollars.
When
he
asked
__51__
I
was
paying
their
bill
I
felt
a
little
__52__
as
I
tried
to
cover
my
feelings.I
finally
replied,“When
I
saw
that
couple
I
got
the
feeling
that
they
had
to
__53__
to
get
what
they’ve
got.So
I
decided
to
pay
their
bill.__54__
I
don’t
want
you
to
tell
them
who
paid
it
or
why.Just
treat
it
as
a(n)
__55__.”When
the
couple
went
to
settle
their
account,a
__56__
reaction
could
be
heard
throughout
the
restaurant.Later
I
asked
the
boss
what
happened.He
said
the
young
woman
broke
down
in
tears
and
said,“__57__
like
this
has
ever
happened
to
us
before.We’ve
never
__58__
anything
or
been
given
anything.Things
__59__
this
just
don’t
happen
to
us.”But
it
did
happen.Now
every
time
I
think
of
the
__60__
at
the
restaurant
a
smile
spreads
across
my
mouth,as
I
remember
how
once,I
felt
a
strong
desire
to
give
freely
to
another.
41.A.age
B.bill
C.appearance
D.manner
42.A.polite
B.sensitive
C.nervous
D.important
43.A.order
B.hope
C.impression
D.promise
44.A.hardly
B.proudly
C.luckily
D.freely
45.A.wrote
B.felt
C.followed
D.ignored
46.A.regret
B.desire
C.success
D.danger
47.A.change
B.face
C.afford
D.prevent
48.A.reminded
B.advised
C.approached
D.helped
49.A.refused
B.prepared
C.paid
D.finished
50.A.came
to
B.depended
on
C.gave
up
D.turned
against
51.A.why
B.when
C.how
D.where
52.A.shy
B.proud
C.excited
D.foolish
53.A.pretend
B.continue
C.expect
D.struggle
54.A.But
B.So
C.Or
D.Because
55.A.problem
B.chance
C.gift
D.adventure
56.A.frightened
B.surprised
C.disappointed
D.bored
57.A.Something
B.Everything
C.Anything
D.Nothing
58.A.experienced
B.trusted
C.Won
D.saved
59.A.besides
B.for
C.despite
D.like
60.A.incident
B.service
C.Joke
D.food
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分30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。每处错误仅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。
My
sister
found
a
bird
on
the
roadside.We
named
him
Jack
and
keep
him
for
about
three
years.He
would
greet
us
in
a
tree
outside
our
bedroom,called
“Hello”
as
we
lay
in
bed
in
a
morning.He
also
passed
“Hello”
to
the
cats
when
they
came
into
the
room.We
often
played
tricks
on
himself.We’d
throw
a
coin
as
far
as
possibly.Jack
would
fly
away
and
bring
it
back
for
us
throw
again.He
would
also
catch
the
food
throwing
to
him
from
the
other
side
of
the
room
and
sing
happily.But
for
the
most
wonderful
thing
about
Jack
were
his
musical
ability.Leaving
him
at
home
all
day,we
would
return
at
night
to
hear
that
he’d
picked
up
from
the
radio
in
the
day.
第二节
书面表达(满分20分)
随着现代科技的发展,现代化的通讯手段越来越多,如何有选择地使用现代化通讯设备显得非常重要。阅读下面表格的内容,以“Modern
communication
methods”为题写一篇100词左右的英语短文。
通讯手段
使用优点
Mobile
phones
方便快捷,随时随地
Email
大众交际,互换图像
Blog
专供朋友网上聚会的俱乐部
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
阅读理解
21.D
[细节理解题。纵览全文,特别是由第三段中的“I
prefer
Chinese
festivals.”和第四段中的“I
like
Chinese
festivals
better...”可知,本题答案为D。]
22.C
[细节理解题。由第一段中的“Christmas”和第七段中的“April
Fools’
Day
and
Halloween”可知,本文总共提到了三个西方节日。]
23.A
[推理判断题。由文章第六段中的“But
I
want
to
spend
more
time
with
friends.”和第九段中的“I
want
to
be
as
cool
as
other
young
people.”可以得知,Susan就是想和朋友更多地待在一起,而Linda是为了赶时髦。因此可以判断这两个人喜欢西方节日的目的不同。]
24.C
[推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的“While
embracing
the
Western
festivals
with
curiosity
and
enthusiasm,don’t
forget
our
own
festivals.”可得出,这位老师更注重和推崇中国的传统节日。故选C。]
25.D
[作者意图题。根据全文内容可知,文章讲述了四位著名人物的共性,他们不仅在各自的领域取得了伟大成就,而且都是左撇子。故选D。]
26.C
[细节理解题。根据第一段的最后两句“A
study
by
the
National
Bureau
of
Economic
Research
floated
the
idea
that
left?handed
men
favor
‘divergent’(发散性)thinking,a
form
of
creativity
in
which
the
brain
moves
“from
conventional
knowledge
into
unexplored
association”.Maybe
that’s
what
it
takes
to
develop
a
net
worth
estimated
at
least
billion.”可知,也许就是发散性思维创造了一个价值估计至少为5
700亿美元的“网络”。]
27.A
[细节理解题。由第二段中的“The
talk
show
queen
doesn’t
need
much
more
to
set
her
apart
from
the
rest.She
has
her
estimated
billion
fortune
and
a
magic
ability
to
sell
books
just
by
glancing
at
them”得知,她有一种魔力就是仅需瞄一眼就能把书卖掉。故选A。]
28.D
[细节理解题。由第二段最后一句中的“...Julia
Roberts
and
Angelina
Jolie(her
husband
Brad
Pitt
is
also
a
lefty).”得知,Brad
Pitt是Angelina
Jolie的丈夫。故选D。]
29.B
[由本文的内容可知,B项为最佳选项。]
30.A
[从第一段第一句话可知,家长们最不愿讨论的话题就是癌症。]
31.C
[从第三段第二句可知B、D项正确,由第四段第一句话可知A项正确,C项未提及,故选C。]
32.B
[根据上下文的语境和文章开头第一句话中的“discuss”可知,B项为最佳选项。broach意为“提出话题”。]
33.A
[people
are
likely
to
have
wrong
ideas
about
American
college
education从文章第一句可知,人们对美国大学教育的错误观念不止四项,因此推断人们很容易对美国大学教育产生错误观念。]
34.D
[“all
nighters”
are
commonly
seen从文章对第一种认知错误的解释来看,在淘汰率高的大学,学生学习刻苦,“通宵达旦者”并不鲜见。]
35.B
[have
less
pressure
from
academic
requirements从文章对第一种认知错误的解释来看,人们认为美国学生课业负担不大,学习不如其他国家的学生刻苦。]
36---40:.G
.E.
B
.F
.
C
完形填空:
41.D
[考查上下文暗示。下一句提到作者对其他人的内心感受非常敏感,而人的内心感受往往通过举止表现出来,由此可推断作者发现这对夫妇的“举止”有一点奇怪,从而引起了作者的注意。C项表示“外表”,与下一句的内容不相符。]
42.B
[考查逻辑推理,上一句提到作者注意到这对夫妇的举止有一点奇怪,而空白处后面是“to
the
feelings”,故应用be
sensitive
to“对……敏感”。故选B。]
43.C
[考查逻辑推理。作者通过观察立刻感觉到这对夫妇几乎支付不起外出就餐的费用。因此C项符合语境。]
44.A
[考查段落间的内在逻辑关系。下一段提到作者产生了替这对夫妇埋单的念头,由此可推断作者认为他们几乎不能支付外出就餐的费用。所以hardly“几乎不”符合语境。]
45.D
[考查逻辑推理。起初,作者对这种想法不予理会,可是这种想法反复出现在作者的脑海中,挥之不去。因此D项符合语境。]
46.B
[考查逻辑推理。通过观察,作者开始产生一种替这对夫妇支付餐费的“欲望”。作者当时还没有付诸行动,所以A、C两项不正确;替别人埋单显然不是危险的事情,因此D项错误。]
47.C
[考查逻辑推理。虽然作者并不富裕,但是能够负担得起这笔费用。作者当时打算主动替对方埋单,而不只是“面对”这件事,所以B项不恰当。]
48.C
[考查逻辑推理。作者走近老板,想支付这对夫妇的饭费。所以approach“靠近,接近”符合题意。]
49.D
[考查逻辑推理。根据本句中的“and
might
still
order
coffee”可知他们已经吃完了饭菜,本句中的course表示“一道菜”。根据下文可知作者替他们付了钱,因此干扰项C项不正确。]
50.A
[考查语境化选词。老板告诉作者这对夫妇目前的账单消费“共计”75美元。come
to
sth.“合计,共计”。B、C、D三项均不符合题意。]
51.A
[考查生活常识。作者与这对夫妇素不相识,却主动替他们埋单,老板自然会追问作者“为什么”替他们付钱。]
52.A
[考查上下文暗示。根据本句后半句中的“...I
tried
to
cover
my
feelings.”可知作者当时有一点顾虑,不愿向老板透露内心的想法。经过思想斗争后,最终还是作了解释。因此shy“迟疑的;提防的”符合题意。]
53.D
[考查上下文暗示。通过观察,作者认为这对夫妇经济拮据,为了生活他们不得不努力拼搏。作者出于同情,伸出了援助之手。]
54.A
[考查句子间的内在逻辑关系。作者心甘情愿地替他们埋单,“但是”作者不想让这对夫妇知道是谁替他们支付了饭费。]
55.C
[考查逻辑推理。作者帮助这对夫妇完全发自肺腑,不追求任何回报,就算是送给他们的一件“礼物”。B项的意义过于模糊,不能很好地突出作者当时的慷慨及善意,因而不恰当。]
56.B
[考查上下文暗示。这对夫妇前去结账时发现已经有人替他们支付了餐费,自然感到无比惊讶,不相信好运会降临到他们头上。]
57.D
[考查逻辑推理。根据引号中的内容可知以前这样的事情在他们身上从未发生过,由此可推断此处表示的是否定含义,所以用nothing。]
58.C
[考查逻辑推理。这对夫妇难以相信他们会有如此好运,这样的事情还是第一次,由此可推断他们从未“赢得”过任何东西或被给予过任何东西。故选C。其余三项既不符合语境,也不符合常识。]
59.D
[考查上下文照应,此处like是介词,表示“像……一样”,与上文中的“like
this
has
ever...”中的“like”照应。像这样的事情在这对夫妇身上从未发生过。A、B、C三项分别表示“除……之外(还)”;“为了”;“尽管”,都不符合语境。此外,引号中的开头部分也是提示。]
60.A
[考查语篇理解。每当作者想起在饭店中替那对夫妇埋单的那件小事,嘴角就露出微笑。因此incident符合语境。]
My
sister
found
a
bird
on
the
roadside.We
named
him
Jack
and
him
for
about
three
years.He
would
greet
us
in
a
tree
outside
our
bedroom,
“Hello”
as
we
lay
in
bed
in
morning.He
also
passed
“Hello”
to
the
cats
when
they
came
into
the
room.We
often
played
tricks
on
.We’d
throw
a
coin
as
far
as
.Jack
would
fly
away
and
bring
it
back
for
us
∧tothrow
again.He
would
also
catch
the
food
to
him
from
the
other
side
of
the
room
and
sing
happily.But
for\
the
most
wonderful
thing
about
Jack
his
musical
ability.Leaving
him
at
home
all
day,we
would
return
at
night
to
hear
he’d
picked
up
from
the
radio
in
the
day.
【参考范文】
Modern
Communication
Methods
With
the
development
of
science
and
technology,more
and
more
modern
communication
methods
appear,and
how
to
choose
a
proper
one
is
important
for
everyone
of
us.
Mobile
phones
are
more
convenient,and
people
can
get
in
touch
with
each
other
whenever
and
wherever
they
like.People
use
email
for
online
communication
with
larger
social
groups
or
ordinary
friends.Email
is
more
convenient
and
faster
than
traditional
mail.Besides,it
is
used
for
exchanging
pictures
and
music
and
other
things.Managing
a
blog
is
like
creating
your
own
independent
club
on
the
Internet
for
friends
to
visit.
In
a
word,each
of
them
has
its
advantages.You
can
choose
a
communication
method
according
to
your
need.
答题纸
姓名:_________________
班级:______________
21—25:
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_____
_____
_____
______
26—30:_____
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_____
_____
_______
31—35:______
______
______
______
______
36—40:______
______
______
_______
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41—45:______
_______
_______
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46—50:______
_______
________
_______
________
51—55:_______
_______
________
________
________
56---60:_______
_______
_________
________
________
My
sister
found
a
bird
on
the
roadside.We
named
him
Jack
and
keep
him
for
about
three
years.He
would
greet
us
in
a
tree
outside
our
bedroom,called
“Hello”
as
we
lay
in
bed
in
a
morning.He
also
passed
“Hello”
to
the
cats
when
they
came
into
the
room.We
often
played
tricks
on
himself.We’d
throw
a
coin
as
far
as
possibly.Jack
would
fly
away
and
bring
it
back
for
us
throw
again.He
would
also
catch
the
food
throwing
to
him
from
the
other
side
of
the
room
and
sing
happily.But
for
the
most
wonderful
thing
about
Jack
were
his
musical
ability.Leaving
him
at
home
all
day,we
would
return
at
night
to
hear
that
he’d
picked
up
from
the
radio
in
the
day.
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