炎德·英才大联考湖南师大附中2021届高三月考试卷
英语参考答案
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坚持往
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为B。注意题干的关键
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33.C。根据第四段内容可知
被骗徒操控
就是锁匠。他们大多是未获执照的
法商家。D选项并未在文中体现。进入
算机病毒并不是完全对等的信息
根据最后两段可知,在网上发布商业竞争者的虚假负面评价是常态,并且不实的评论与欺
让人们不方便在网络上找
的商家。所以对于有些商家而言,这可能是“致命
所以
案为
D。文中陈述了网络为商业带来的效益,也提出了其带来的问题。虽然着墨了几
在的
题,但是在第一段、第二段及最后一段均有提到其带来的效益。所以选D更为
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和
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湖南师大附中2021届高三月考试卷(二)
英语
本试题卷分为听力、阅读、语言运用和写作四个部分,共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.?9.18.
C.?
9.15.
答案是C.
1.Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
cab.
B.
At
the
airport.
C.
In
a
train.
2.What's
the
weather
like
this
summer?
A.Rainy.
B.Dry.
C.
Windy.
3.What
do
we
know
about
the
speakers?
A.
They
both
work
in
England
now.B.They
haven't
met
for
long.
C.They
will
graduate
soon.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.The
importance
of
education.
B.
The
interests
of
children.
C.
The
age
for
school.
5.How
will
the
woman
go
home?
A.By
car.
B.
By
plane.
C.By
train.
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答案。听完每段对话或独白前,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.How
soon
will
the
surprise
party
start?
A.In
a
quarter
of
an
hour.
B.
In
half
an
hour.
C.In
three
quarters
of
an
hour.
7.Why
does
the
woman
sound
worried?
A.The
rush
hour
traffic
is
too
slow.
B.They
will
have
no
place
to
park
their
car.
C.They
don't
know
the
directions
to
the
restaurant.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Which
sport
does
the
woman
like?
A.Running.
B.
Football.
C.Volleyball.
9.What
month
is
it
now?
A.September.
B.
October.
C.November.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
has
the
man
already
done?
A.
He
has
used
the
search
engine.
B.He
has
handed
in
his
essay.
C.He
has
reserved
some
books.
11.What
can
the
man
do
on
Level
2?
A.Sign
up
to
tour
the
library.
B.
Meet
the
subject
librarian.
C.Use
the
journal
database.
12.When
can
the
man
meet
Mark
Tailor?
A.Around
10:30.
B.
Around
11:30.
C.
Around
12:00.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why
does
the
man
come?
A.To
repair
his
suitcase.
B.
To
look
for
his
suitcase.
C.To
change
his
suitcase.
14.Where
did
the
man
sit?
A.Near
the
bar.
B.Near
the
window.
C.Near
the
fountain.
15.What
is
the
colour
of
the
man's
suitcase?
A.
Black.
B.
Gold.
C.
Brown.
16.What
is
the
man's
number?
A.34698802.
B.34699802.
C
34968802.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Why
will
the
kitchen
staff
be
busy
today?
A.
It
is
a
public
holiday.
B.
The
head
chef
is
absent.
C.There
are
no
tables
left.
18.What
is
an
untrained
20-year-old
kitchen
staff
member
allowed
to
use?
A.The
waste
disposal
system.
B.The
meat
slicer.
C.
The
electric
mixer.
19.What
is
Dexter
Wills
responsible
for?
A.Giving
first
aid.
B.Setting
the
timetable.
C.Dealing
with
breakages.
20.Who
is
in
charge
of
food
stocks?
A.David
Field.
B.Mike
Smith.
C.Joy
Parkins.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Art
Gallery
at
Evergreen
Cultural
Centre
Serving
the
Tri-
cities
for
over
20
years,the
Art
Gallery
at
Evergreen(AGE)
absorbs
visitors
through
exhibitions,activated
by
public
programs
and
our
dynamic
school
workshops.The
AGE
focuses
on
contemporary
art
and
ideas
explored
by
professional
artists
working
in
all
media.We
also
support
young
artists
through
our
annual
Emerging
Talent
exhibition,which
features
work
by
local
high
school
students
from
School
District
43.We
believe
that
art
is
necessary
to
our
daily
life
and
seek
opportunities
to
connect
people
with
artists
and
the
creative
process.
ArtSea
Community
Arts
Council
of
the
Saanich
Peninsula
Seeking
an
authentic
regional
arts
experience?The
Saanich
Peninsula
is
the
place
to
be!
Visit
the
beautiful
Saanich
Peninsula
with
views
of
the
Gulf
Islands
and
amazing
Mount
Baker.Experience
how
artists
here
express
themselves
with
a
visit
to
Tulista
Park
Gallery;view
artists"creating"in
Spring
and
Fall
Studio
Tours;celebrate
visual
and
performing
arts
in
October
with
the
ArtSea
Festival.There
are
also
much
more
for
traveller
desiring
an
authentic
arts
experience.
Newton
Cultural
Centre/Arts
Council
of
Surrey
Established
in
1967,the
Arts
Council
of
Surrey
is
a
member-based,non-profit
society
aiming
to
promote
Performing,Literary
and
Visual
Arts.The
Arts
Council
sponsors
and
produces
more
than
15
events
each
year
in
addition
to
participating
in
various
community
events.
The
Newton
Cultural
Centre
is
a
new
state-of-the-art
place
designed
to
be
used
by
the
arts
and
general
business
communities
at
large.The
building
is
the
home
of
the
Arts
Council
of
Surrey
and
contains
a
Gallery,a
Conference/Meeting
area
and
a
Theatre
Hall-all
of
which
are
for
rent,suitable
for
all
the
arts.
Pacific
Rim
Arts
Society
The
Pacific
Rim
Arts
Society(PRAS)is
a
volunteer-based,non-profit
society
serving
the
districts
of
Tofino
and
Ucluelet,and
First
Nations
communities
in
the
Clayoquot
Sound/Long
Beach
area,on
the
West
Coast
of
Vancouver
Island,British
Columbia,Canada.Our
goal
is
to
help
build
happy,healthy
communities
by
bringing
people
together
through
arts
and
culture.
21.Where
can
visitors
appreciate
teens'
artworks?
A.At
the
ArtSea
Festival.
B.
At
Tulista
Park
Gallery.
C.At
the
Newton
Cultural
Centre.
D.At
the
Emerging
Talent
exhibition.
22.What
can
visitors
do
in
the
Saanich
Peninsula?
A.Enjoy
an
authentic
arts
experience.
B.Tour
the
Gulf
Islands
and
Mount
Baker.
C.Create
arts
in
Spring
and
Fall
Studio
Tours.
D.
Join
in
a
celebration
at
Evergreen
Culture
Centre.
23.What
do
the
last
two
societies
have
in
common?
A.
They
were
both
set
up
in
1967.
B.
They
both
hold
15
events
annually.
C.They
both
serve
communities
for
free.
D.They
are
both
renting
out
a
Theatre
Hall.
B
John
White,a
typical
teenage
boy,is
keen
on
hiking
and
photography.He
also
lives
in
a
large
zoo.
John,the
son
of
the
late"Crocodile
Hunter"star
Steve
White,is
now
taking
center
stage
in"Crikey!It's
the
Whites,"a
new
series
on
Animal
Planet."We've
worked
on
quite
a
few
different
TV
projects,but
this
is
actually
the
first
time
my
whole
family
has
come
back
to
Animal
Planet
together,so
it's
pretty
unusual,"says
John.
Premiering(首映)at
8
p.m.on
Sunday,"Crikey!"follows
the
Whites
as
they
run
the
100-acre
Australia
Zoo,founded
by
Steve
White's
parents.Steve
owned
and
ran
the
zoo
before
he
died
in
2006."We've
always
grown
up
in
front
of
a
camera.Bindi,my
sister,
and
I
were
both
filmed
for
some
of
the
original'
Crocodile
Hunter'
documentaries(纪录片),”says
John.
"I'm
very
lucky
in
the
way
that
I've
had
so
much
of
my
life
captured(拍摄)on
camera,so
as
the
memories
you
have
of
Dad
start
to
fade,you
can
always
look
back
at
the
old
footage(镜头)and
relive
those
special
moments,"he
says.
"Crikey!It's
the
Whites"has
some
footage
of
Steve.The
most
exciting
part
of
the
premiere
involves
John
leading
the"Croc
Show"at
the
zoo's"Crocoseum",a
5,500-seat
stadium
Steve
built
to
give
crocodile
performances
and
educate
visitors
about
crocodile
behavior.
Of
course,running
a
zoo
doesn't
leave
much
time
for
school,so
John
participates
in
Distance
Education,a
program
similar
to
homeschooling."School
can
be
difficult
for
me
to
fit
in,"he
says."But
I've
actually
got
a
classroom
that's
set
up
at
Australia
Zoo
and
a
teacher
that
travels
with
us
wherever
we
go,so
I
can
fit
in
all
of
my
studies."
John
continues,"I'm
learning
as
much
as
I
can
about
all
of
the
animals
and
all
of
the
work
at
Australia
Zoo.
I
feel
really
honored
to
be
following
in
Dad's
footsteps.I
love
continuing
that
work."
24.Why
is
the
new
series
special
to
John?
A.It
includes
his
whole
family.
B.
It
is
being
filmed
in
a
large
zoo.
C.It
is
the
first
documentary
he
made.
D.
It
allows
him
to
work
with
his
dad.
25.What
does
John
think
of
being
captured
on
camera?
A.It
helps
increase
his
popularity.
B.
It
encourages
him
to
work
hard.
C.It
helps
strengthen
his
ties
to
his
dad.
D.
It
encourages
him
to
care
about
animals.
26.How
does
John
keep
up
with
his
schooling?
A.
He
is
taking
unique
education.
B.
He
is
home-schooled
by
his
mom.
C.He
goes
to
school
whenever
he
has
time.
D.He
asks
some
teachers
to
teach
him
at
home.
27.What's
John's
dream
job
in
the
future?
A.Feeding
animals.
B.Running
Australia
Zoo.
C.
Becoming
a
crocodile
expert.
D.Becoming
a
wildlife
photographer.
C
Have
you
ever
felt
that
someone
you
were
talking
with
was
standing
so
close
that
you
had
the
urge
to
step
backwards?If
so,you're
not
alone.We
all
have
our
own
sense
of
personal
space-the
physical
distance
that
we
like
to
keep
while
interacting
with
others.When
someone
intrudes
into
this
space,it's
natural
to
feel
anxiety
or
discomfort.However,the
root
of
this
feeling
may
actually
be
less"personal"than
cultural.
For
North
Americans
and
northern
Europeans,the
ideal
amount
of
personal
space
is
between
0.9
and
1.2
meters.In
contrast,for
those
who
grew
up
in
India,China,or
Japan,personal
space
can
be
as
little
as
a
few
centimeters.Since
these
countries
are
relatively
crowded,people
have
become
accustomed
to
a
much
smaller
personal
space.
Touch
also
plays
a
part
in
defining
our
comfort
zones.While
touching
between
acquaintances
is
deemed
acceptable
in
casual
or
intimate
situations
in
the
United
States,
in
South
America
and
southern
Europe,physical
contact
is
considered
an
important
part
of
everyday
conversation.In
these
places,those
who
do
not
interact
physically
are
seen
as
cold.
The
size
of
one's
personal
space
also
depends
on
other
factors.When
you're
in
a
familiar
environment,such
as
your
living
room,you're
more
likely
to
allow
people
to
get
a
little
closer.The
same
goes
for
when
you're
with
family
and
close
friends,as
you'll
be
more
accepting
of
their
entering
your"intimate
space",that
is,within
50
centimeters
of
you.
If
someone
makes
you
nervous,though,you'll
want
to
extend
your
personal
space
as
far
as
possible.This
reaction
is
the
result
of
a
defense
mechanism
triggered
by
your
brain.
With
all
these
variables
to
consider,then,how
can
people
be
sure
whether
or
not
they're
invading
another'
s
personal
space?The
easiest
thing
to
do
is
to
be
aware
of
the
other'
s
body
language.If
you're
talking
to
someone
and
he
or
she
moves
away
from
you,don't
insist
on
closing
the
gap.When
it
comes
to
personal
space,be
considerate
and
play
it
safe!
28.Based
on
the
article,we
can
see
that
A.the
ideal
amount
of
personal
space
is
between
0.9
and
1.2
meters
B.the
area
of
one's
house
determines
the
size
of
his
personal
space
C.physical
contact
is
an
integral
part
of
a
conversation
for
people
living
in
northern
Europe
D.culture
is
a
dominant
factor
in
what
one's
ideal
amount
of
personal
space
is
29.What
is
the
purpose
of
the
second
paragraph?
A.To
present
the
different
variables
that
influence
one's"intimate
space".
B.To
describe
the
role
that
touch
plays
in
defining
one's
comfort
zone.
C.To
contrast
ideal
personal
space
defined
by
different
countries.
D.
To
explain
why
North
Americans
perceive(察觉到)others
as
cold.
30.Where
would
one
feel
the
most
comfortable,according
to
the
article?
A.At
a
friend's
wedding.
B.In
a
subway
with
an
acquaintance.
C.At
work
with
colleagues.
D.In
a
park
with
one's
family.
31.What
is
the
author's
suggestion
at
the
end
of
the
article?
A.Always
ask
people
what
their
ideal
amount
of
personal
space
is.
B.Don't
step
forward
if
someone
steps
back
from
you
in
a
conversation.
C.Apologize
when
invading
someone's
personal
space.
D.Be
considerate
and
avoid
others'
eye-
tracking.
D
For
many
businesses,the
Internet
has
created
benefits
that
go
beyond
their
wildest
dreams.It
has
reduced
the
costs
of
advertising
and
increased
visibility
for
companies
all
over
the
world.Such
freedom
of
access
to
information
has
a
dark
side,though,and
many
businesses
are
learning
about
it
the
hard
way.
These
days,if
you
want
to
find
a
particular
shop,just
type
in
the
name
of
the
place
you're
looking
for
on
Google
Maps
to
get
directions
instantly.You
can
also
get
information
about
hours
of
operation,the
business's
telephone
number,and
more.
Unfortunately,some
dishonest
folks
are
using
dirty
tricks
to
manipulate(暗中控制)
the
system
and
deceive
users.The
problem
exists
because
Google
Maps
is
partly
a
crowdsourced
undertaking,meaning
anyone
can
enter
information
about
a
business
whether
it
is
true
or
false.All
dishonest
competitors
have
to
do
is
enter
a
fake
address,
incorrect
business
hours,or
any
other
lie
about
their
competitors.
Google
Maps
is
also
littered
with
thousands
of
businesses
that
don't
even
exist.
Clicking
on
their
links
directs
users
to
malicious(恶意的)sites.One
particular
group
of
businesses
that
have
been
taken
over
by
liars
almost
completely
are
locksmiths.A
large
percentage
of
them
are
illegal
businesses
that
aren't
licensed.These
dishonest
artists
know
how
vulnerable
you
are,and
they
only
take
cash.
Using
Google
Maps
isn't
the
sole
way
that
businesses
are
waging
war
against
one
another
on
the
Internet.Some
shady
businesses
post
fake
negative
reviews
of
their
competitors
on
websites
such
as
Yelp.It
is
so
common
that
it
can
be
difficult
to
tell
the
genuine
reviews
from
the
fake
ones.
Crowdsourcing
allows
us
to
find
out
the
good
and
the
bad
about
businesses.
Unfortunately,the
fake
reviews
and
the
cheat
make
finding
legitimate
businesses
online
far
less
convenient.For
business
owners,being
the
victims
of
effective
cyber
attacks
can
actually
be
nails
in
their
coffins.
32.The
benefit
of
using
the
Internet
for
business
listed
in
the
passage
is
A.
making
it
easier
for
customers
to
contact
one's
company
B.making
it
cheaper
to
promote
one's
company
C.making
it
convenient
for
one
to
communicate
with
clients
from
around
the
world
D.making
it
simpler
for
one
to
find
top-quality
employees
33.According
to
the
article,we
know
about
Google
Map
that
A.it
provides
a
filter
system
to
tell
registered
businesses
from
fake
ones
B.it
is
hard
for
users
to
manipulate
information
without
permission
C.
it
is
difficult
to
find
a
legal
locksmith
on
there
D.it
will
easily
make
users
become
virus-infected
34.What
does"nails
in
their
coffins"mean
in
the
final
paragraph?
A.The
businesses
will
need
to
invest
more
money.
B.The
businesses
will
need
to
advertise
less
often.
C.The
businesses
will
go
out
of
business.
D.The
businesses
will
start
to
take
off.
35.What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
article?
A.The
Internet
has
caused
a
lot
of
trouble
for
some
businesses.
B.The
Internet
has
resulted
in
the
death
of
traditional
businesses.
C.The
Internet
has
brought
about
more
positive
than
negative
results
for
business.
D.The
Internet
creates
both
benefits
and
problems
for
businesses.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
What's
small,buzzes
here
and
there
and
visits
flowers?If
you
say
bees
or
hummingbirds,you
get
it.
36
Now
a
group
of
researchers
even
say
we
should
embrace
our
history
of
considering
the
two
together
in
the
same
group.The
way
scientists
study
bees
could
help
them
study
hummingbird
behavior,too.
Scientists
first
compared
the
two
back
in
the
1970s
when
studying
how
animals
searched
for
food.The
idea
is
that
animals
use
a
kind
of
math
to
make
choices
in
order
to
minimize
the
work
it
takes
to
earn
maximum
rewards.
37
They
were
committed
to
the
order
in
which
these
little
creatures
visited
flowers,and
where
flowers
were
located
to
others."It
was
almost
like
an
algorithm(算法)for
efficient
searching,"said
David
Pritchard,a
biologist
in
Scotland.Hummingbirds
and
bees
had
similar
solutions.
38
Neuroscientists
and
behavioral
ecologists
developed
ways
to
study
bee
behavior
in
naturalistic
settings.Hummingbird
researchers
compared
hummingbirds
to
other
birds
and
borrowed
methods
from
psychology
to
study
their
ability
to
learn
in
the
lab.
39
For
example,hummingbirds
have
more
advanced
eyes
and
brains
than
bees.Honeybees
are
social;hummingbirds
typically
aren't.
However
they
perceive
or
process
information,they
both
experience
similar
information.
40
Like
other
birds,they
may
be
dependent
on
distances
and
directions
to
make
maps
when
travelling
long
distances,but
they
don't
use
these
cues
to
find
flowers.Move
a
flower
just
an
inch
away
from
where
a
hummingbird
thought
it
was
and
it
will
hover
over
the
flower's
original
location.Scientists
are
investigating
if,
like
bees,hummingbirds
engage
in
view
matching-hovering,scanning
snapshots
of
a
place
to
its
memory
and
using
those
as
references
later.
A.As
the
field
of
animal
cognition
appeared,hummingbird
and
bee
research
parted.
B.To
be
fair,hummingbirds
and
bees
differ.
C.Hummingbirds
may
rely
on
more
of
a
bee's-eye
view
than
a
bird's-eye
view.
D.
Researchers
at
the
time
focused
on
movement
rules.
E.Bees
may
greatly
depend
on
directions.
F.The
hummingbirds
enjoy
higher
abilities.
G.You
won't
be
the
first
if
you
mix
the
two
up.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Jarrett
Little
was
road
testing
his
mountain
bike
outside
of
Columbus,Georgia,
when
his
riding
partner,Chris
Dixon,stopped
suddenly.Something
41
in
the
distance
among
the
trees
had
caught
her
attention.It
42
out
to
be
a
sandy-colored
five-month-old
puppy.
"He
was
really
thin,his
ribs
were
showing,and
he
had
a
broken
leg,"Little
told
John
Parks,a
reporter
from
CBS
News.The
cyclists
43
the
friendly
pup
and
shared
their
water.They
also
quickly
realized
that
the
dog
was
coming
with
them,although
they
had
no
idea
how.They
were
more
than
seven
miles
from
downtown
and
riding
bikes."We
couldn't
44
him,"Little
said."Out
there,next
to
the
Oxbow
Meadows,he
was
going
to
45
as
the
food
of
alligators
living
in
the
river."
Little,a
31-year-old
businessman,had
an
idea.He
carefully
picked
up
his
new
46
and
slipped
the
38-pound
dog's
hind
legs
into
the
back
pockets
of
his
cycling
coat.Then
he
put
the
dog's
front
paws
47
his
shoulders.
"He
was
48,so
he
wasn't
trying
to
fight,"Little
says."He
was
also
49
that
we
were
there,touching
him,and
hadn't
left
him
behind.”
The
group's
30-minute
50
into
town
ended
at
a
bike
store,where
they
got
more
water
and
food
for
the
dog.That
was
when
Andrea
Shaw,an
accountant
from
Maine
in
town
on
business,happened
to
come
by."The
dog
ran
to
her
straight,licking
and
rubbing
against
her,"says
Dixon.Shaw
was
a
little
surprised.
51,learning
what
had
happened,she
declared
her
52:“I
am
keeping
this
dog."
Shaw
called
him
Columbo
after
the
town
where
they'd
53
and
scheduled
an
54
on
his
leg.Today
Columbo
is
living
a
happy
life
on
a
farm
with
a
horse,a
pony,
a
six-year-old
boy,to
keep
him
company.As
Dixon
told
John
Parks,"He
is
literally
the
55
dog
alive."
41.A.jumping
B.moving
C.yelling
D.
flying
42.A.
came
B.ran
C.turned
D.
found
43.A.fed
B.seized
C.picked
D.caught
44.A.leave
B.take
C.possess
D.save
45.A.give
up
B.eat
up
C.end
up
D.
look
up
46.A.gift
B.
friend
C.coat
D.bike
47.A.around
B.against
C.
beyond
D.over
48.A.abandoned
B.beaten
C.bound
D.
injured
49.A.happy
B.upset
C.calm
D.scared
50.A.
walk
B.march
C.ride
D.tour
51.A.Finally
B.Afterwards
C.
Moreover
D.Still
52.A.adventure
B.emotion
C.approach
D.intention
53.A.fought
B.met
C.lived
D.knew
54.A.
investigation
B.plan
C.experiment
D.operation
55.A.luckiest
B.best
C.richest
D.coolest
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Food
waste
will
become
the
most
important
criterion
56________(evaluate)
the
tourism
and
catering
industries(餐饮业)in
China
as
the
country
appeals
to
all
sectors
to
ensure
plates
are
empty
and
57___________
leftovers
don't
end
up
in
landfills.
The"say
no
to
food
waste"
58_______(include)in
a
revision
to
evaluation
standards
for
tourist
attractions
soon,the
Chinese
Ministry
of
Culture
and
Tourism
has
said.
Scenic
spots,hotels,homestays,and
restaurants
are
urged
to
instruct
guests
to
reject
over-consumption
and
embrace
green
tourism
during
59________(they)trips.Restaurants
have
been
offering
free
takeaway
containers
and
advising
customers
on
how
many
dishes
to
order,
60
________regular
customers
not
paying
the
15-percent
service
fee
if
they
make
their
plates
clean.
61________(addition),the
China
Consumers
Association(CCA)
has
also
called
on
the
Chinese
people
not
to
waste
food
while
eating
out.Many
catering
service
associations
62___________(respond)to
the
proposal
recently,and
some
organizations
have
come
up
with
63________(create)ways
to
help
people
form
healthy
food
ordering
habits.
The
canteen
at
Jiangxi
University
of
Science
and
Technology
has
launched
the"empty
plate
in
exchange
for
fruit"
campaign,
64_________(award)
students
who
finish
their
meals
with
free
fruit
in
65__________
attempt
to
encourage
them
to
save
food.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你所在的学校将举办以“关于垃圾分类,我们该做什么?”为主题的英语演讲大赛。请你写一篇参赛演讲稿,主要内容包括:
1.垃圾分类的重要性及如何分类;
2.呼吁大家自觉践行。
参考词汇:
垃圾分类
garbage
classification;可回收物
recyclable
waste;
厨余垃圾
kitchen
waste;有害垃圾
hazardous
waste;其他垃圾
other
waste
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.开头语已给出,该部分不计入总词数。
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hello,everyone!
My
name
is
Li
Hua
and
the
topic
of
my
speech
today
is"What
can
we
do
about
garbage
classification?".
第二节
(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
There
was
once
a
boy
in
ragged
clothes
running
to
ask
a
building
contractor(包工头)who
wore
elegant
clothes
in
a
construction
site
of
a
skyscraper(摩天大楼),“How
could
I
become
as
rich
as
you
when
I
grow
up?"
With
a
glance
at
the
boy,the
tall
and
strong-build
contractor
replied,"I
would
like
to
tell
you
a
story
first
about
three
diggers.The
first
digger
liked
holding
a
spade(锹)
without
doing
anything
but
saying
that
he
wanted
to
be
a
boss
in
the
future.The
second
digger
liked
complaining
about
the
long-time
work
and
his
low
salary.The
third
digger
always
quietly
devoted
himself
to
digging
without
making
any
claims.Several
years
later,the
first
digger
was
still
holding
his
spade
in
the
original
place
and
the
second
took
an
excuse
of
work
injury
for
early
retirement.Only
the
third
digger
became
the
boss
of
the
building
company.Do
you
understand
the
moral
of
this
story?Just
go
to
buy
a
red
shirt
and
work
hard.”
The
little
boy
was
puzzled
and
could
not
figure
out
the
implication
of
the
story.So
he
asked
the
contractor
to
explain
further.Pointing
to
the
builders
who
were
working
on
the
scaffold(脚手架),the
contractor
talked
to
the
little
boy,"Look
at
those
people!
They
are
all
my
workers.I
can't
remember
all
of
their
names,and
even
I
have
no
impression
of
some
of
them.But
if
you
look
carefully,you
will
notice
a
sunburned
man
in
red
among
them.I
notice
him
very
early.He
seems
to
be
working
harder
with
higher
spirits
than
others.He
is
always
the
first
one
to
work
every
day
while
the
last
one
to
leave.It
is
exactly
his
red
shirt
that
makes
him
stand
out
among
all
the
workers.Now
I
am
about
to
ask
him
to
be
my
taskmaster
and
I
believe
he
will
work
even
much
harder
from
now
on.Maybe
he
will
soon
be
promoted
to
my
assistant."
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。
The
contractor
told
the
boy
that
was
also
how
he
had
got
where
he
was
then.
After
hearing
his
words,the
boy
thought
a
lot.