Unit
2
Morals
and
Virtues
单元素养检测(二)(Unit
2)
(120分钟 150分)
第一部分 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。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。
Text
1
W:
These
DVDs
will
be
due
back
on
Friday,
the
5th.
M:
①How
much
more
should
we
pay
to
keep
them
another
week?
1.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Buying
DVDs.
B.
Renting
DVDs.
C.
Making
DVDs.
答案:
B
Text
2
M:
②We’ll
order
the
food
a
little
later.
Let’s
enjoy
the
atmosphere
here
first.
W:
I
like
the
decoration
and
the
arrangement
of
green
plants
between
tables.
M:
And
the
music
here
is
not
too
loud
so
we
can
even
carry
on
this
conversation.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
music
hall.
B.
Near
the
woods.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
答案:
C
Text
3
W:
I
never
imagined
the
weather
would
be
so
warm.
M:
③Well,
that’s
what
makes
the
place
so
crowded.
But
that’s
one
aspect
of
it
I
can’t
stand.
W:
At
least
that
means
there
are
many
water
sports
competitions.
3.
What
does
the
man
dislike
about
the
place?
A.
The
weather.
B.
The
large
crowd.
C.
The
competitions.
答案:
B
Text
4
M:
I’d
like
to
take
this
one,
but
the
price
isn’t
marked
on
it.
W:
④Let
me
put
the
name
of
the
thing
here,
and
the
computer
will
tell
us
what
the
price
is.
4.
Where
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
A.
At
a
supermarket.
B.
At
a
school.
C.
At
a
computer
centre.
答案:
A
Text
5
M:
What
would
you
like,
Rose?
W:
⑤I
prefer
Chinese
black
tea
over
milk
tea.
M:
OK.
Do
you
want
it
hot
or
iced?
W:
⑤I’d
rather
have
iced
tea,
please.
How
about
you?
M:
I
prefer
hot
Chinese
green
tea.
5.
What
does
Rose
choose
to
drink?
A.
Iced
milk
tea.
B.
Iced
black
tea.
C.
Hot
green
tea.
答案:
B
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。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。
Text
6
W:
OK,
dinner’s
ready,
Owen.
M:
This
looks
delicious.
The
chicken
smells
great.
W:
How
was
your
first
day
at
the
summer
job?
M:
Pretty
good.
The
factory
is
kind
of
big
and
noisy,
⑥but
the
people
seem
nice.
This
lady,
Gloria
showed
me
around
and
told
me
all
the
rules.
W:
Is
Gloria
the
boss?
M:
No,
a
guy
named
Carson
is
the
head.
He
wasn’t
there
today.
W:
Oh,
Owen,
you
were
saying
that
you
haven’t
met
the
boss
yet.
M:
No,
but
I
met
his
son,
Mark.
He
will
be
the
boss
once
he
gets
more
experience.
He
spent
last
summer
loading
the
delivery
trucks,
⑦but
this
year
he’s
going
to
be
operating
the
machines
with
me.
W:
Great.
6.
What
does
the
man
say
about
his
job?
A.
The
boss
is
really
nice.
B.
Workmates
look
friendly.
C.
Workplace
is
small
and
noisy.
答案:
B
7.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
boss
told
the
man
all
the
rules.
B.
Mark
will
become
the
boss
this
year.
C.
The
man
will
cooperate
with
Mark.
答案:
C
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
W:
I’ve
already
read
your
annual
report.
⑧Well
done.
I
didn’t
expect
you
to
finish
it
in
such
a
short
time.
M:
Well,
I
couldn’t
have
done
it
without
your
help.
W:
Don’t
be
so
modest.
I
know
you’re
a
capable
person.
You’ve
performed
well.
M:
Thanks
for
your
compliment.
But
there’s
still
plenty
more
I
need
to
learn.
W:
⑨Keep
up
the
good
work.
You
have
a
bright
future
ahead
of
you.
M:
I’ll
do
my
best.
8.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man’s
work?
A.
Excellent.
B.
Awful.
C.
Original.
答案:
A
9.
Where
would
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
work
office.
B.
In
the
classroom.
C.
In
a
lecture
hall.
答案:
A
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
W:
You
look
very
anxious
this
evening.
Is
there
anything
wrong?
M:
I
am
worried
about
my
15-year-old
niece,
Helen.
W:
What’s
worrying
you
?
M:
⑩I’ve
seen
a
big
change
in
her.
She
used
to
be
very
outgoing
and
sociable
but
now
she
is
having
problems
with
other
children
at
school.
Now
she
is
totally
someone
else.
W:
Really?
M:
Yes,
now
she
is
quiet
and
doesn’t
want
to
talk
to
anyone
else.
Her
teacher
said
things
were
going
backward
in
her
study.
W:
Her
parents
must
be
very
anxious
about
her.
M:
No,
not
really,
both
of
them
are
too
busy
to
worry
about
their
daughter.
I
think
I
need
to
talk
to
them
and
ask
them
to
spend
more
time
with
Helen.
W:
Take
it
easy.
It
is
something
natural.
I
was
outgoing
when
I
was
a
little
girl,
but
became
very
shy
in
teenage
years,
so
don’t
be
nervous
about
your
niece.
M:
Maybe
you
are
right,
but
I
will
talk
with
my
brother
anyway.
10.
What
does
the
man
mainly
mention
about
Helen?
A.
Changes
in
her
character.
B.
Problems
with
teachers.
C.
Relationships
with
parents.
答案:
A
11.
What
does
the
man
decide
to
do
in
the
end?
A.
Have
a
talk
with
Helen.
B.
Talk
with
Helen’s
father.
C.
Spend
more
time
with
Helen.
答案:
B
12.
What
can
we
learn
about
Helen?
A.
Her
parents
are
very
busy.
B.
Classmates
dislike
her.
C.
Teachers
worry
about
her.
答案:
A
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
M:
Hello,
welcome
to
our
program
“Today
City”.
I’m
Larry.
We’re
going
to
Louisville
Kentucky
where
our
guest
Michelle
Ray
comes
from.
She
is
proud
of
her
middle-sized
city
with
a
small
town
feel
and
big
city
dreams.
Now,
Michelle,
tell
us
about
your
city.
W:
Thank
you,
Larry.
Here
is
my
city.
Louisville
is
my
city.
The
first
place
I
take
visitors
from
out
of
town
is
to
Highland
for
shopping
and
night
life.
When
I
have
delicious
Asian
food,
I
always
go
to
the
Zen
Garden
which
provides
wonderful
all
vegetable
dishes.
M:
Wow,
that’s
interesting.
Many
people
go
for
healthy
food
now.
W:
You
can
see
that
again.
If
I
want
to
go
camping
and
fishing,
I
go
to
the
Red
River
area.
For
complete
quiet
I
can
hide
away
in
my
house
with
a
good
book
from
one
of
our
public
libraries.
M:
That
all
sounds
very
exciting.
I’m
sure
some
of
our
listeners
will
include
Louisville
in
their
travel
plan
for
their
next
holiday.
Thank
you,
Michelle.
13.
Where
does
Michelle
Ray
come
from?
A.
A
middle-sized
city.
B.
A
small
town.
C.
A
big
city.
答案:
A
14.
Which
place
would
Michelle
Ray
take
her
visitors
to
for
shopping?
A.
The
Zen
Garden.
B.
The
Highlands.
C.
The
Red
River
area.
答案:
B
15.
What
does
Michelle
Ray
do
for
complete
quiet?
A.
Go
camping.
B.
Study
in
a
library.
C.
Read
at
home.
答案:
C
16.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Late-night
shopping.
B.
Asian
food.
C.
Louisville.
答案:
C
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
M:
I’m
Carol
Johnson,
the
organizer
of
this
year’s
Abington
Fun
Run.
I’m
delighted
to
be
able
to
tell
you
that
this
year
it
will
be
held
at
11
am,
on
Sunday
May
24th
instead
of
Saturday,
so
make
a
note
in
your
diary.
It’s
open
to
runners
of
any
age
and
ability—children,
their
parents,
grandparents,
friends.
The
course
of
the
fun
run
will
be
through
the
beautiful
environment
of
Abington
Park
and
total
distance
will
be
three
kilometers,
starting
and
finishing
at
the
football
ground.
That’s
on
the
south
side
of
the
park,
very
close
to
the
main
entrance.
Abington
Fun
Run
is
a
race
in
which
there
are
no
winners
or
losers.
Everyone
who
takes
part
will
be
given
something
to
remember
the
day.
Last
year
it
was
a
T-shirt.
This
year
it
will
be
a
water
bottle
so
it’s
certain
to
be
very
useful.
The
cost
for
adults
is
$8
if
you
register
in
advance
or
$10
on
the
day.
Any
child
under
the
age
of
15
can
take
part
for
free
but
there’s
a
lower
age
limit
of
8.
If
you
would
like
to
join
in
the
fun
run,
entry
forms
and
an
information
pack
with
lots
of
useful
tips
for
improving
your
fitness
and
preparing
for
the
run
are
available
from
any
newsagents.
See
you
there.
17.
When
will
the
race
be
held
this
year?
A.
On
May
11th.
B.
On
May
23rd.
C.
On
May
24th.
答案:
C
18.
Where
does
the
race
start?
A.
At
the
football
ground.
B.
On
the
north
side
of
the
park.
C.
At
the
main
entrance
of
the
park.
答案:
A
19.
What
can
every
runner
get
this
year?
A.
A
T-shirt.
B.
A
water
bottle.
C.
A
pair
of
running
shoes.
答案:
B
20.
Who
can
run
in
the
race
free
of
charge?
A.
Children
under
8
years
of
age.
B.
Children
between
8
and
15
years
of
age.
C.
Adults
registering
in
advance.
答案:
B
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
(2020·邯郸高一检测)
Whether
they
are
already
household
names
or
a
hidden
figure
deserving
of
more
recognition,
the
following
ladies
changed
the
world
with
their
great
contributions.
Ali
Stroker
Ali
Stroker
took
the
theater
world—and,
indeed,
the
very
Internet—by
storm
when,
on
June
9,
2019,
she
became
the
first
performer
in
a
wheelchair
to
take
home
a
Tony
Award.
She
memorably
devoted
her
acceptance
speech
to
“every
kid.
.
.
who
has
a
disability,
a
limitation,
a
challenge,
who
has
been
waiting
to
see
themselves
represented
in
this
arena.
”
Anna
Bissell
Although
it
was
her
husband
who
invented
the
carpet-sweeping
machine
in
1876
and
founded
Bissell,
Anna
Bissell
became
the
CEO
of
the
company
in
1889,
making
her
the
first
female
CEO
in
America.
After
her
husband’s
death,
she
traveled
around
the
country
selling
sweepers
and
making
deals
with
major
retailers
to
carry
the
Bissell
brand.
Eventually,
she
took
the
brand
international.
Junko
Tabei
Twenty-two
years
after
the
first-ever
successful
mission
to
the
top
of
Mount
Everest,
Japanese
mountaineer
Junko
Tabei
became
the
first
woman
to
reach
the
peak
on
May
16,
1975.
But
she
wasn’t
done
climbing—far
from
it.
Seventeen
years
later
her
climbing
the
top
of
Mount
Everest,
she
also
became
the
first
woman
to
reach
the
Seven
Summits.
With
a
five-foot
height
and
a
weight
of
only
92
pounds,
Tabei
broke
stereotypes
about
how
a
strong,
athletic
person
could
look.
Virginia
Apgar
Generations
of
parents
owe
this
American
doctor
a
huge
thank
you,
as
she
developed
the
Apgar
Score,
the
first
standardized
system
of
tests
to
assess
well-being
at
1
and
5
minutes
after
birth.
Apgar
also
happens
to
hold
the
title
of
the
first
woman
to
be
hired
as
a
full
professor
at
the
medical
school
at
Columbia
University.
【语篇概述】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了四位为世界做出贡献的伟大女性。
21.
Whose
story
is
the
most
inspiring
for
the
disabled?
A.
Ali
Stroker.
B.
Anna
Bissell.
C.
Junko
Tabei.
D.
Virginia
Apgar.
【解析】选A。
细节理解题。根据第一部分的she
became
the
first
performer
in
a
wheelchair
to
take
home
a
Tony
Award.
.
.
to
“every
kid.
.
.
who
has
a
disability.
.
.
可知,
Ali
Stroker的故事对残疾人是最鼓舞人心的。故选A项。
22.
What
can
we
learn
about
Junko
Tabei?
A.
She
looks
very
strong
and
athletic.
B.
She
is
the
first
to
reach
the
Seven
Summits.
C.
She
didn’t
climb
again
for
seventeen
years
after
1975.
D.
She
is
the
first
female
to
reach
the
top
of
Mount
Everest.
【解析】选D。
细节理解题。根据第三部分的.
.
.
Junko
Tabei
became
the
first
woman
to
reach
the
peak
on
May
16,
1975.
可知,
Junko
Tabei
是第一位到达珠穆朗玛峰的女性。故选D项。
23.
What
is
Apgar
Score
meant
to
do?
A.
To
assess
newborns’
health.
B.
To
prevent
newborns’
diseases.
C.
To
help
doctors
to
deliver
newborns.
D.
To
guide
parents
to
look
after
newborns.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第四部分的.
.
.
the
Apgar
Score,
the
first
standardized
system
of
tests
to
assess
well-being
at
1
and
5
minutes
after
birth.
可知,
the
Apgar
Score是用来评估新生儿的健康情况的。故选A项。
B
Former
National
Football
League
player
and
children’s
author
Tim
Green
has
added
another
book
to
his
list
of
accomplishments:
Unstoppable.
The
book
tells
the
story
of
a
12-year-old
boy
named
Harrison,
who
survives
life
in
a
cruel
foster
home
(寄养家庭)
before
he
finally
finds
a
loving
family.
Once
he
settles
in
and
realizes
his
natural
football
ability,
tragedy
strikes
again
and
he
loses
his
leg
because
of
a
deadly
bone
cancer.
Unstoppable
follows
Harrison’s
incredible
journey
as
he
faces
many
challenges
in
his
life.
Tim
Green
says
he
decided
to
write
a
novel
about
a
kid
facing
cancer
after
watching
how
his
wife
fought
to
survive
her
own
illness.
“Her
mental
and
physical
toughness
were
more
heroic
to
me
than
anything
I’d
ever
seen
in
the
national
sports
leagues,
”
Green
told
TFK
kid
reporter
Zachary
J.
Lewis.
After
watching
his
wife’s
battle,
Green
said,
he
knew
he
needed
to
write
about
a
person
who
struggled
through
a
serious
illness.
But
because
teenagers
are
the
target
for
his
books,
he
needed
to
tell
the
story
through
the
eyes
of
a
teenager.
When
friends
introduced
Jeffrey
Keith
to
Green,
Green
knew
he
had
found
the
right
person
to
help
him“capture
the
heroism
that
it
takes
to
fight
cancer”.
Cancer-survivor
Jeffrey
Keith
lost
his
leg
because
of
disease
at
twelve,
but
went
on
to
be
the
goalie
(守门员)
for
the
Boston
College
Division
1
Lacrosse
(长曲棍球)
Team
and
was
also
the
first
amputee
(被截肢者)
to
run
3,
300
miles
across
the
country.
When
Green
heard
Jeffrey
Keith’s
story,
he
knew
it
was
the
perfect
narrative
on
which
to
base
his
next
book.
TFK
asked
Keith
what
it
felt
like
to
read
Unstoppable
for
the
first
time.
“Tim
captured
what
it
felt
like
for
me
to
go
through
this
experience
and
battle
back,
”
Keith
said.
“After
I
read
the
book,
Tim
asked
me
to
describe
it
in
one
word,
and
I
said
‘awesome’.
Tim’s
book
sends
a
message
to
all
the
kids
across
the
country
that
are
facing
obstacles
that
can
have
nothing
to
do
with
cancer:
you
are
all
unstoppable,
as
long
as
you
believe
it.
”
【语篇概述】本文讲述了作家Tim
Green根据与癌症抗争的妻子和一位残疾运动员的故事创作了一部励志作品Unstoppable。
24.
What
happened
to
Harrison
after
he
was
adopted
by
a
loving
family?
A.
He
became
a
goalie
of
a
football
team.
B.
He
lost
one
leg
in
an
accident.
C.
He
was
found
to
suffer
from
blood
cancer.
D.
He
realized
he
had
talent
for
playing
football.
【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据第一段倒数第二句可知,
Harrison被一家好心人收养后,
发现了自己的足球天赋。故选D。后来,
他得了骨癌,
失去了一条腿,
故B项错误。
25.
Who
inspires
Tim
Green
to
write
the
novel
Unstoppable?
A.
A
boy
named
Harrison.
B.
His
wife.
C.
Zachary
J.
Lewis.
D.
Jeffrey
Keith.
【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据第二、三段可知,
Tim
Green目睹了妻子与疾病作斗争的过程,
她顽强的精神给了Tim创作的灵感。
26.
What
do
we
know
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Jeffrey
Keith
thinks
highly
of
Unstoppable.
B.
Jeffrey
Keith
has
read
Unstoppable
many
times.
C.
Unstoppable
will
be
one
of
the
best-sellers
this
year.
D.
Jeffrey
Keith
is
fond
of
reading
Tim
Green’s
novels.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据最后一段尤其是“awesome”一词可知,
Jeffrey
Keith对Tim
Green的Unstoppable这部作品评价很高。
27.
The
novel
Unstoppable
intends
to
inspire
kids
that
______.
?
A.
they
should
fight
against
disease
fearlessly
B.
they
should
pursue
their
dreams
C.
they
can
become
a
writer
as
they
wish
D.
they
can
overcome
any
obstacles
if
they
want
【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据文章的最后一段可知,
这部小说向那些面临困难的孩子传递了一种信息:
只要你相信(你能行),
你就是不可阻挡的。
C
KBG84
is
a
one-of-a-kind
girl
band
in
Japan
consisting
of
33
singing
and
dancing
grannies,
with
an
average
age
of
84.
The
oldest
member,
Haru
Yamashiro,
is
97
years
old!
The
new
band,
based
on
the
remote
island
of
Kohama
in
Okinawa,
is
a
huge
hit
in
the
country—so
much
so
that
the
members
are
rather
shocked
by
their
success.
Their
first
single—titled
Come
on
and
Dance,
Kohama
Island—has
made
it
to
the
top
of
the
charts,
and
they’ve
just
completed
a
sell-out
tour
of
Japan.
“We
felt
like
stars
in
Tokyo,
”added
86-year-old
Hideko
Kedamori.
“Everyone
in
the
audience
had
a
big
smile,
which
gave
us
the
energy
to
sing
our
hearts
out.
We’re
blessed
to
have
been
born
in
Kohama.
Our
lyrics
are
about
the
island
and
nature—whales
in
the
sea
spouting
or
dolphins
doing
somersaults(空翻).
”
Regardless
of
the
lyrics,
these
elderly
women
are
incredibly
charming
when
they
perform.
Their
energy
and
enthusiasm
are
amazing,
considering
their
age.
In
fact,
no
one
under
the
age
of
80
is
allowed
into
the
band.
It
turns
out
that
the
pop
queens
are
blessed
with
incredible
genes—Okinawan
islanders
have
one
of
the
highest
life
expectancies
in
the
world.
Their
diet
chiefly
consists
of
vegetables
and
local
purple-fleshed
sweet
Potatoes,
with
practically
no
added
sugar.
Menaka
said
she
isn’t
particular
about
her
diet.
“I
look
after
my
health
by
cleaning
my
home,
wiping
the
floors,
steaming
rice,
”she
said.
“I
stay
in
the
shade
when
it’s
too
hot.
I
don’t
want
to
get
burnt.
I
have
to
take
care
of
my
skin—I’m
still
young
at
heart!
”
【语篇概述】本文主要讲述了日本一个由33位平均年龄为84岁的奶奶组成的乐队大获成功的故事。
28.
What’s
the
aim
of
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
tell
us
KBG84
is
the
best
band
in
Japan.
B.
To
introduce
a
popular
band
in
Japan.
C.
To
show
why
KBG84
is
so
popular.
D.
To
prove
the
elderly
can
become
stars.
【解析】选B。目的意图题。根据全文的整体内容可推知,
本文主要介绍了日本一个奶奶乐队大获成功的故事,
故选B。
29.
How
did
the
members
of
KBG84
feel
when
they
succeeded?
A.
Very
surprised.
B.
Rather
calm.
C.
A
little
proud.
D.
Fairly
content.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第二段的第一句“The
new
band,
based
on
the
remote
island
of
Kohama
in
Okinawa,
is
a
huge
hit
in
the
country—so
much
so
that
the
members
are
rather
shocked
by
their
success”可知,
乐队成员对自己的成功很震惊,
故选A项。
30.
What
are
the
lyrics
of
KBG84
about?
A.
The
women’s
interests.
B.
Inspiring
stories.
C.
Kohama
and
nature.
D.
Whales
and
dolphins’
food.
【解析】选C。
细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“Our
lyrics
are
about
the
island
and
nature—whales
in
the
sea
spouting
or
dolphins
doing
somersaults.
”可知,
KBG84乐队的歌词都是关于她们居住的那个岛和自然的,
故选C。
31.
What
Menaka
said
in
the
last
paragraph
suggests
______.
?
A.
she
keeps
fit
by
doing
housework
B.
taking
exercise
every
day
brings
her
joy
C.
she
likes
high
temperature
very
much
D.
her
good
skin
is
what
she
takes
pride
in
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据最后一段的“I
look
after
my
health
by
cleaning
my
home,
wiping
the
floors,
steaming
rice,
”
并结合本段的整体内容可知,
Menaka
通过做家务保持健康状态,
故选A。
D
In
Japan,
Christmas
just
isn’t
Christmas
without
butter.
That’s
because
the
Japanese
love
to
celebrate
Christmas
Eve
with
“Christmas
cakes”,
which
are
filled
with
whipped
cream
(生奶油)
and
topped
with
strawberries.
Making
this
tasty
treat
requires
some
serious
amounts
of
butter.
But
this
year,
the
creamy
golden
spread
is
in
short
supply
on
the
island
nation.
?
In
fact,
many
Japanese
supermarkets
are
fresh
out
of
dairy
(milk)
products
entirely.
Those
that
do
still
have
butter
often
limit
shoppers
to
one
box
apiece,
and
the
price
for
that
box
is
much
higher
than
normal.
Northern
Japan
has
been
suffering
unusually
cold
winters
in
recent
years,
and
all
of
Japan
has
had
to
endure
(忍受)
hotter
summers.
This
extreme
weather
has
stressed
out
the
nation’s
dairy
cows.
They
have
not
been
able
to
produce
their
expected
amount
of
milk.
However,
even
before
the
bad
weather,
Japan’s
butter
supply
was
in
trouble.
The
number
of
dairy
farms
in
the
country
has
been
steadily
shrinking.
Not
many
young
people
in
Japan
want
to
become
dairy
farmers
anymore.
The
demand
for
dairy
products
in
Japan
has
also
been
falling.
The
Japanese
diet
consists
mainly
of
rice
and
seafood,
and
it
often
doesn’t
require
many
milk
products.
So
the
government
decided
to
cut
back
the
number
of
the
country’s
dairy
cows
in
2007.
This
led
to
a
butter
shortage
in
2008
as
well
as
the
current
shortage.
The
Japanese
government
has
tried
to
increase
the
stock
of
butter
by
importing
(进口)
about
10,
000
tons
from
overseas.
But
even
this
emergency
supply
has
done
little
to
end
the
shortage
this
Christmas
season.
Blogger
Audrey
Akcasu
says
Japanese
people
are
using
substitutes
in
their
cooking
or
paying
more
money
for
real
butter.
“Some
bakeries
are
choosing
to
replace
butter
with
margarine
(人造黄油)
this
year,
claiming
the
slight
change
in
taste
will
be
less
noticeable
than
the
potential
higher
price
we
would
see
if
they
used
imported
butter,
”
she
writes
in
Nikkan
Gendai,
a
Japanese
newspaper.
“But
for
many
shoppers,
it’ll
have
to
be
margarine
or
nothing
this
Christmas.
”
【语篇概述】这是一篇社会生活类文章。在日本过圣诞节黄油是必不可少的。但是,
今年日本黄油短缺。文章分析了产生这一现象的原因。日本政府想通过进口黄油来解决这一问题,
但是,
此举可能不会产生什么作用。
32.
What
does
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to?
A.
The
milk.
B.
The
butter.
C.
The
strawberry.
D.
The
Christmas
cake.
【解析】选B。词义猜测题。第一段第一句提到,
在日本过圣诞节黄油是必不可少的。第一段倒数第二句提到,
制作圣诞蛋糕需要大量的黄油。承接该句可知,
画线部分应指黄油。今年,
日本黄油短缺。故B选项正确。
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
probably
very
popular
in
Japan?
A.
Being
dairy
farmers.
B.
Enjoying
various
dairy
products.
C.
Eating
cakes
at
Christmas.
D.
Tasting
margarine
rather
than
real
butter.
【解析】选C。细节理解题。由第一段中的“Japanese
love
to
celebrate
Christmas
Eve
with
‘Christmas
cakes’,
”可知,
日本人喜欢用圣诞蛋糕来庆祝圣诞节。所以,
圣诞节吃蛋糕在日本很流行。故C选项正确。
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
Japan
actually
facing
now?
A.
A
cow
crisis.
B.
Much
milder
winter.
C.
A
shrinking
population.
D.
Continually
falling
food
prices.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。由第五段中的“So
the
government
decided
to
cut
back
the
number
of
the
country’s
dairy
cows
in
2007.
This
led
to
a
butter
shortage
in
2008
as
well
as
the
current
shortage.
”可知,
导致黄油短缺的原因是日本奶牛的减少。所以,
日本真正面对的是奶牛危机。故A选项正确。
35.
What
does
Audrey
Akcasu
think
of
the
government’s
importing
butter
from
overseas?
A.
It’s
wise.
B.
It’s
unnecessary.
C.
It’s
ineffective.
D.
It’s
unreasonable.
【解析】选C。细节理解题。由第六段中的“But
even
this
emergency
supply
has
done
little
to
end
the
shortage
this
Christmas
season.
”可知,
政府进口黄油的举动对于结束黄油的短缺起不了作用,
故C选项正确。
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。
Everyone
can
benefit
from
better
communication.
36
Of
course,
we
know
that
isn’t
true,
but
this
shouldn’t
stop
you
improving
your
communication
skills.
Here
are
a
few
tips
to
help
you
become
a
better
communicator.
?
? 37 ?
Verbal(口头的)
language
is
only
one
part
of
the
communication—body
language
is
another.
If
you
ever
want
to
know
how
to
tell
if
someone
is
lying,
body
language
is
the
answer.
Your
body
language
tells
other
people
what
you
aren’t
verbally
saying:
if
you
are
anxious,
confident,
confused,
angry
or
in
any
other
type
of
emotion
or
state
of
mind.
If
you
become
good
at
reading
body
language,
it
will
help
you
become
a
better
communicator.
?Listen
to
others.
Before
you
ever
begin
to
speak,
take
a
minute
to
see
if
anyone
else
has
something
to
say.
38
Listening
to
others
has
many
benefits,
such
as
allowing
you
to
learn
new
things
or
get
information
that
you
may
later
need.
?
?Think
before
you
speak.
Your
parents
probably
told
you
this
when
you
were
young,
but
many
people
still
do
not
take
a
moment
to
think
about
the
words
they
are
about
to
say.
39
There
is
a
time
and
place
for
all
words
and
tones
of
voice.
?
40
You
will
have
to
practice
your
communication
skills
before
you
can
ever
become
an
excellent
communicator.
?
A.
This
is
not
an
overnight
thing.
B.
Singing
a
song
for
them
is
good.
C.
Become
fluent
in
body
language.
D.
Don’t
try
making
the
conversation
go
your
way.
E.
You
should
decide
what
you
want
to
get
in
a
conversation
before
you
choose
your
words.
F.
If
you
are
too
anxious,
you
can’t
look
for
the
right
body
language
to
use
in
communication.
G.
In
fact,
if
everybody
were
an
excellent
communicator,
the
world
would
be
a
much
better
place.
【语篇概述】本文为说明文。如何更好地与人交流呢?
作者给出了三种提升交流技巧的有效方法。
36.
【解析】选G。空前讲到每个人都能从更好的交流中受益,
G项(事实上,
如果大家都能成为一名优秀的交流者,
世界会变得更加美好)符合语境,
故选G项。
37.
【解析】选C。空处为段落主题句,
本段主要讲有效运用和读懂肢体语言的好处,
C项可以概括本段大意,
故选C项。
38.
【解析】选D。空前提到,
在你开口讲话之前,
要先看看别人是不是有话要说,
空后提到倾听他人有很多益处,
D项(不要试图让谈话按照自己的意愿进行)符合语境,
故选D项。
39.
【解析】选E。本段主要讲三思而后言的重要性,
E项承接上文,
符合语境,
故选E项。
40.
【解析】选A。根据下一句可知,
成为善于交流的人并非一日之功,
需要不断地练习,
A项(这不是一蹴而就的事)符合语境,
故选A项。
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。
Recently,
as
I
was
passing
a
park,
I
heard
a
male
voice.
A
man
was
41
his
young
dog.
With
a
clear,
strong
tender
voice,
he
was
teaching
his
dog
to
sit
and
the
dog
did
42
he
commanded.
Then
after
they
walked
a
few
steps,
they
43
the
process.
He
praised
his
dog
and
the
dog
was
very
happy.
?
Actually
the
man
was
teaching
the
dog
more
than
that.
He
taught
the
dog
focus
and
discipline.
What
really
struck
me
was
that
he
took
the
44
and
got
the
most
from
that
dog.
?
As
I
continued
my
journey
I
reflected
on
what
I
had
witnessed,
thinking
45
that
man
took
the
time
to
teach
his
dog.
He
was
there,
getting
the
most
out
of
that
dog.
How
lucky
that
dog
was.
?
How
often
do
we
take
the
time
to 46
our
own
children?
We
constantly
hear,
“I’m
so
47 .
I
feel
like
I’m
always
running.
I’m
so
stressed.
”?
Our
modern
world
is
filled
with
marketing
that
has
only
one
48 :
to
make
a
product
so
attractive
that
the
consumer
feels
a
desire
to
49
it
in
order
to
feel
popular.
But
children
need
to
50
to
tell
between
what
they
truly
need
and
what
they
want
actually,
apart
from
this,
we
have
too
much
to
teach
them.
?
Here
is
the
51
thing.
Do
we
yet
know
the
difference
between
teaching
our
children
and
52
them?
Will
we
still
go
53
to
the
mindset
(心态)
of
“I’m
occupied.
I’m
so
stressed.
”
Most
couples
both
work
54
these
days.
They
are
overwhelmed
for
paying
off
their
mortgage(抵押)or
for
the
stuff
in
their
house
or
their
vehicles.
For
the
most
part,
we
don’t
55
the
core
values
of
life
and
the
meaning
of
it.
?
Are
we
just
children
inside
with
adult
faces?
【语篇概述】文章讲述了我经过一个公园时看到一个男人在驯狗,
进而想到我们生活的核心意义是对孩子的教育。
41.
A.
feeding
B.
training
C.
scolding
D.
competing
【解析】选B。根据下文“he
was
teaching
his
dog
to
sit”可知,
那个人在驯狗。故选B。
42.
A.
as
B.
so
C.
unless
D.
until
【解析】选A。根据下文“He
praised
his
dog”可知,
狗按照他的指令做了,
所以得到了他的表扬。故选A。
43.
A.
led
B.
studied
C.
repeated
D.
imagined
【解析】选C。根据上文“after
they
walked
a
few
steps”可知,
他们重复了开始做过的过程。故选C。
44.
A.
matter
B.
order
C.
time
D.
chance
【解析】选C。根据下文人们不教孩子的理由“I’m
so
______.
I
feel
like
I’m
always
running.
I’m
so
stressed.
”可以看出,
作者对那个人花时间驯狗的做法发出感慨。故选C。?
45.
A.
when
B.
how
C.
where
D.
whether
【解析】选B。作者想到的是那个人是怎样训练他的狗的。故选B。
46.
A.
see
B.
satisfy
C.
accompany
D.
teach
【解析】选D。根据下文的“Do
we
yet
know
the
difference
between
teaching
our
children
and.
.
.
”可知答案。故选D。
47.
A.
full
B.
busy
C.
active
D.
patient
【解析】选B。根据下文的“I
feel
like
I’m
always
running.
I’m
so
stressed.
”可知,
人们说自己很忙。故选B。
48.
A.
goal
B.
benefit
C.
expression
D.
measure
【解析】选A。下文的“to
make
a
product
so
attractive”是市场营销的目的。故选A。
49.
A.
check
B.
admire
C.
prove
D.
possess
【解析】选D。市场的目的是让产品更具有吸引力,
使得消费者想得到它,
从而让自己在别人面前看起来更有吸引力。故选D。
50.
A.
agree
B.
choose
C.
learn
D.
promise
【解析】选C。根据下文的“we
have
too
much
to
teach
them”可知,
孩子们需要学习如何区分他们真正需要的东西和他们想要的东西。故选C。
51.
A.
interesting
B.
surprising
C.
alarming
D.
rewarding
【解析】选C。人们因为忙而不教孩子去学习应该学习的东西,
这是一件值得警惕的事情。故选C。
52.
A.
praising
B.
believing
C.
helping
D.
ignoring
【解析】选D。这里讲的是人们不知道教孩子和忽视孩子之间的差距。ignoring
them“忽视他们”,
即“不教他们”。故选D。
53.
A.
back
B.
down
C.
out
D.
far
【解析】选A。go
back
to
回到,
返回。如果人们不教孩子,
他们就会回到他们所说的那种说自己很忙的心态。故选A。
54.
A.
regularly
B.
tirelessly
C.
carefully
D.
efficiently
【解析】选B。根据下文的“They
are
overwhelmed
for
paying
off
their
mortgage
or
for
the
stuff
in
their
house
or
their
vehicles.
”可知,
现在很多夫妻都在不知疲倦地忙于挣钱。故选B。
55.
A
suggest
B.
mind
C.
understand
D.
compare
【解析】选C。人们这样拼命地忙于挣钱而忽视对孩子的教育,
实际上就是不懂生活的核心价值和意义。故选C。
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。
China,
which
takes
pride
in
inventions
in
ancient
times,
has
once
again
shown
its
56.
(able)
to
change
the
world
with
its
“new
four
great
inventions”:
high-speed
railways,
electronic
payments,
57.
(share)
bicycles
and
online
shopping.
The
“new
four
great
inventions”
are
all
related
to
China’s
high-tech
innovation(创新),
58.
improved
the
quality
of
people’s
lives.
“My
wallet
is
no
longer
in
use.
I
can
buy
and
eat
59.
I
want
simply
with
a
tap
of
my
phone,
”
said
Lin
Jinlong,
60.
overseas
Chinese
student
from
Cambodia,
61.
(add)
that
“even
pancake
sellers
are
using
Alipay(mobile
payment).
We
can
also
order
food
at
home,
which
is
super
convenient.
If
I
62.
(be)
at
home
in
Cambodia,
I
would
have
to
go
outdoors.
”
The
bikes
themselves
are
not
new,
but
the
operating
model
of
bike-sharing
is
based
on
satellite
navigation
system,
mobile
payment,
big
data
and
other
high
technologies.
It
is
63.
(increase)
clear
that
China
is
innovating
and
no
longer
copying
Western
ideas.
This
is
partly
because
China
skipped
over
the
PC
age
and
went
directly
to
mobile.
China
has
the
64.
(large)
mobile
use
in
the
world.
In
terms
of
the
“new
four
great
inventions”,
Charlie
Dai,
principal
analyst
of
American
market
research
company
Forrester,
said,
“These
products
and
services
65.
(improve)
customer
experience
so
far,
improving
national
and
global
economy
at
the
same
time.
”
【语篇概述】文章介绍了中国的“新四大发明”:
高速铁路、电子支付、共享单车和网上购物,
以及它们对人们生活的影响。
56.
【解析】ability。考查名词。句意:
以古代发明为骄傲的中国,
再一次用“新四大发明”展示了改变世界的能力。its后面接名词形式,
故填ability。
57.
【解析】shared。考查非谓语动词。此处
share和
bicycle之间是被动关系,
此处过去分词作前置定语,
故填
shared。
58.
【解析】which。考查关系代词。句意:
新四大发明都与中国的高科技创新有关,
这提高了人们的生活质量。which引导非限制性定语从句,
在从句中作主语。故填which。
59.
【解析】whatever/what。考查代词。句意:
我仅仅打一个电话就能购买和吃我想要的东西。whatever/what引导宾语从句,
在从句中作宾语,
故填whatever/what。
60.
【解析】an。考查冠词。句意:
一个来自柬埔寨的海外中国留学生林金龙说。overseas海外的,
读音以元音音素开头,
用不定冠词an。故填an。
61.
【解析】adding。考查动词-ing形式。add与Lin
Jinlong之间是主动关系,
用动词-ing形式,
故填adding。
62.
【解析】were。考查虚拟语气。句意:
如果我在柬埔寨的家里,
我就得去外面。If条件状语从句中与现在事实相反的情况用一般过去时表示虚拟,
如果是系动词be就用were,
故填were。
63.
【解析】increasingly。考查副词。句意:
越来越明显的是,
中国正在创新,
不再照搬西方的想法。副词increasingly作状语,
故填increasingly。
64.
【解析】largest。考查形容词最高级。句意:
中国拥有世界上最大的移动应用。“最大的”largest,
用最高级形式,
故填largest。
65.
【解析】have
improved。考查时态。句意:
到目前为止这些产品和服务改善了客户体验,
同时改善了国家和全球经济。由时间状语so
far可知用完成时态,
根据全文信息可知用现在时态,
故用现在完成时态,
所以填have
improved。
第四部分 写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假定你是李华,
你的英国笔友罗伊正在中国某城市作交换生。他因交不到朋友而苦恼,
发来邮件向你求助。请你用英文给他写封电子邮件,
内容主要包括:
1.
表示安慰;
2.
你的建议。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已给出,
但不计入总词数。
Dear
Roy,
I’m
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
some
problems
in
China.
?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
【参考范文】
Dear
Roy,
I’m
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
some
problems
in
China.
But
take
it
easy.
I
believe
with
your
sincerity
you
will
win
more
friends.
First,
overcome
your
shyness.
Try
to
be
brave
and
open
yourself
up
to
others.
Keep
reminding
yourself
to
wear
a
smile
when
meeting
people,
which
can
help
you
become
more
welcoming.
Besides,
join
in
more
activities,
where
you
may
meet
people
who
like
being
with
you.
Last
but
not
least,
don’t
try
to
fit
in
with
everyone,
and
find
people
who
share
common
interests
with
you.
I’m
looking
forward
to
hearing
some
stories
about
your
new
friends.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,
根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Over
the
past
few
years,
there
has
been
a
big
increase
in
the
number
of
people
sharing
information
online.
In
this
article,
we
will
learn
about
some
positive
factors
regarding
people
sharing
information
online.
We
often
share
information
with
our
friends
in
the
office
or
at
home
to
educate,
entertain,
or
pleasantly
surprise
them.
In
this
way,
we
can
connect
with
others.
This
is
also
true
while
sharing
information
online.
If
you
look
at
the
Facebook
of
your
friends’,
you
will
realize
that
most
of
their
updates
are
usually
famous
quotes,
entertaining
videos,
inspirational
images,
funny
jokes,
etc.
94%
of
those
who
responded
to
a
survey
by
The
New
York
Times
said
they
put
a
lot
of
thought
into
how
the
content
they
are
sharing
will
be
beneficial
to
others.
A
lot
of
people
share
information
online
to
portray
(描述)
their
true
self
to
the
outside
world.
Some
people,
especially
those
who
are
shy
and
not
comfortable
talking
about
their
areas
of
interest
in
the
presence
of
others,
find
it
extremely
convenient
to
share
that
information
online
with
like-minded
individuals.
78%
of
the
respondents
in
the
study
of
The
New
York
Times
said
they
shared
information
online
because
it
helps
them
develop
better
relationships.
Today,
a
lot
of
people
do
not
have
the
time
to
meet
each
other
in
person,
and
the
Internet
has
become
a
great
substitute.
A
lot
of
people
now
“meet”
each
other
online,
rather
than
in
conventional
places
like
restaurants
and
pubs.
Lastly,
when
we
share
our
thoughts
online,
we
are
actively
engaging
with
the
vast
community
of
people
who
are
a
part
of
the
World
Wide
Web.
Sharing
information
will
make
a
difference
to
the
viewpoint
of
others,
or
add
to
their
understanding
about
the
world.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
With
an
increasing
tendency
towards
sharing
information
online,
some
active
factors
gradually
appear.
(要点1)
Firstly
the
information
shared
online
often
helps
to
inspire,
amuse
and
benefit
others.
(要点2)
Secondly,
online
information
sharing
provides
people,
especially
the
shy
people,
with
a
chance
to
show
their
true
self.
(要点3)
Thirdly,
it
can
also
strengthen
personal
relationships
despite
the
lack
of
face-to-face
meetings.
(要点4)
Lastly,
while
sharing
thoughts
online,
not
only
are
we
connecting
with
the
world
but
also
affecting
people’s
opinions.
(要点5)
PAGEUnit
2
Morals
and
Virtues
单元素养检测(二)(Unit
2)
(120分钟 150分)
第一部分 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。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。
Text
1
W:
These
DVDs
will
be
due
back
on
Friday,
the
5th.
M:
①How
much
more
should
we
pay
to
keep
them
another
week?
1.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Buying
DVDs.
B.
Renting
DVDs.
C.
Making
DVDs.
Text
2
M:
②We’ll
order
the
food
a
little
later.
Let’s
enjoy
the
atmosphere
here
first.
W:
I
like
the
decoration
and
the
arrangement
of
green
plants
between
tables.
M:
And
the
music
here
is
not
too
loud
so
we
can
even
carry
on
this
conversation.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
music
hall.
B.
Near
the
woods.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
Text
3
W:
I
never
imagined
the
weather
would
be
so
warm.
M:
③Well,
that’s
what
makes
the
place
so
crowded.
But
that’s
one
aspect
of
it
I
can’t
stand.
W:
At
least
that
means
there
are
many
water
sports
competitions.
3.
What
does
the
man
dislike
about
the
place?
A.
The
weather.
B.
The
large
crowd.
C.
The
competitions.
Text
4
M:
I’d
like
to
take
this
one,
but
the
price
isn’t
marked
on
it.
W:
④Let
me
put
the
name
of
the
thing
here,
and
the
computer
will
tell
us
what
the
price
is.
4.
Where
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
A.
At
a
supermarket.
B.
At
a
school.
C.
At
a
computer
centre.
Text
5
M:
What
would
you
like,
Rose?
W:
⑤I
prefer
Chinese
black
tea
over
milk
tea.
M:
OK.
Do
you
want
it
hot
or
iced?
W:
⑤I’d
rather
have
iced
tea,
please.
How
about
you?
M:
I
prefer
hot
Chinese
green
tea.
5.
What
does
Rose
choose
to
drink?
A.
Iced
milk
tea.
B.
Iced
black
tea.
C.
Hot
green
tea.
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。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。
Text
6
W:
OK,
dinner’s
ready,
Owen.
M:
This
looks
delicious.
The
chicken
smells
great.
W:
How
was
your
first
day
at
the
summer
job?
M:
Pretty
good.
The
factory
is
kind
of
big
and
noisy,
⑥but
the
people
seem
nice.
This
lady,
Gloria
showed
me
around
and
told
me
all
the
rules.
W:
Is
Gloria
the
boss?
M:
No,
a
guy
named
Carson
is
the
head.
He
wasn’t
there
today.
W:
Oh,
Owen,
you
were
saying
that
you
haven’t
met
the
boss
yet.
M:
No,
but
I
met
his
son,
Mark.
He
will
be
the
boss
once
he
gets
more
experience.
He
spent
last
summer
loading
the
delivery
trucks,
⑦but
this
year
he’s
going
to
be
operating
the
machines
with
me.
W:
Great.
6.
What
does
the
man
say
about
his
job?
A.
The
boss
is
really
nice.
B.
Workmates
look
friendly.
C.
Workplace
is
small
and
noisy.
7.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
boss
told
the
man
all
the
rules.
B.
Mark
will
become
the
boss
this
year.
C.
The
man
will
cooperate
with
Mark.
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
W:
I’ve
already
read
your
annual
report.
⑧Well
done.
I
didn’t
expect
you
to
finish
it
in
such
a
short
time.
M:
Well,
I
couldn’t
have
done
it
without
your
help.
W:
Don’t
be
so
modest.
I
know
you’re
a
capable
person.
You’ve
performed
well.
M:
Thanks
for
your
compliment.
But
there’s
still
plenty
more
I
need
to
learn.
W:
⑨Keep
up
the
good
work.
You
have
a
bright
future
ahead
of
you.
M:
I’ll
do
my
best.
8.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man’s
work?
A.
Excellent.
B.
Awful.
C.
Original.
9.
Where
would
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
work
office.
B.
In
the
classroom.
C.
In
a
lecture
hall.
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
W:
You
look
very
anxious
this
evening.
Is
there
anything
wrong?
M:
I
am
worried
about
my
15-year-old
niece,
Helen.
W:
What’s
worrying
you
?
M:
⑩I’ve
seen
a
big
change
in
her.
She
used
to
be
very
outgoing
and
sociable
but
now
she
is
having
problems
with
other
children
at
school.
Now
she
is
totally
someone
else.
W:
Really?
M:
Yes,
now
she
is
quiet
and
doesn’t
want
to
talk
to
anyone
else.
Her
teacher
said
things
were
going
backward
in
her
study.
W:
Her
parents
must
be
very
anxious
about
her.
M:
No,
not
really,
both
of
them
are
too
busy
to
worry
about
their
daughter.
I
think
I
need
to
talk
to
them
and
ask
them
to
spend
more
time
with
Helen.
W:
Take
it
easy.
It
is
something
natural.
I
was
outgoing
when
I
was
a
little
girl,
but
became
very
shy
in
teenage
years,
so
don’t
be
nervous
about
your
niece.
M:
Maybe
you
are
right,
but
I
will
talk
with
my
brother
anyway.
10.
What
does
the
man
mainly
mention
about
Helen?
A.
Changes
in
her
character.
B.
Problems
with
teachers.
C.
Relationships
with
parents.
11.
What
does
the
man
decide
to
do
in
the
end?
A.
Have
a
talk
with
Helen.
B.
Talk
with
Helen’s
father.
C.
Spend
more
time
with
Helen.
12.
What
can
we
learn
about
Helen?
A.
Her
parents
are
very
busy.
B.
Classmates
dislike
her.
C.
Teachers
worry
about
her.
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
M:
Hello,
welcome
to
our
program
“Today
City”.
I’m
Larry.
We’re
going
to
Louisville
Kentucky
where
our
guest
Michelle
Ray
comes
from.
She
is
proud
of
her
middle-sized
city
with
a
small
town
feel
and
big
city
dreams.
Now,
Michelle,
tell
us
about
your
city.
W:
Thank
you,
Larry.
Here
is
my
city.
Louisville
is
my
city.
The
first
place
I
take
visitors
from
out
of
town
is
to
Highland
for
shopping
and
night
life.
When
I
have
delicious
Asian
food,
I
always
go
to
the
Zen
Garden
which
provides
wonderful
all
vegetable
dishes.
M:
Wow,
that’s
interesting.
Many
people
go
for
healthy
food
now.
W:
You
can
see
that
again.
If
I
want
to
go
camping
and
fishing,
I
go
to
the
Red
River
area.
For
complete
quiet
I
can
hide
away
in
my
house
with
a
good
book
from
one
of
our
public
libraries.
M:
That
all
sounds
very
exciting.
I’m
sure
some
of
our
listeners
will
include
Louisville
in
their
travel
plan
for
their
next
holiday.
Thank
you,
Michelle.
13.
Where
does
Michelle
Ray
come
from?
A.
A
middle-sized
city.
B.
A
small
town.
C.
A
big
city.
14.
Which
place
would
Michelle
Ray
take
her
visitors
to
for
shopping?
A.
The
Zen
Garden.
B.
The
Highlands.
C.
The
Red
River
area.
15.
What
does
Michelle
Ray
do
for
complete
quiet?
A.
Go
camping.
B.
Study
in
a
library.
C.
Read
at
home.
16.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Late-night
shopping.
B.
Asian
food.
C.
Louisville.
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
M:
I’m
Carol
Johnson,
the
organizer
of
this
year’s
Abington
Fun
Run.
I’m
delighted
to
be
able
to
tell
you
that
this
year
it
will
be
held
at
11
am,
on
Sunday
May
24th
instead
of
Saturday,
so
make
a
note
in
your
diary.
It’s
open
to
runners
of
any
age
and
ability—children,
their
parents,
grandparents,
friends.
The
course
of
the
fun
run
will
be
through
the
beautiful
environment
of
Abington
Park
and
total
distance
will
be
three
kilometers,
starting
and
finishing
at
the
football
ground.
That’s
on
the
south
side
of
the
park,
very
close
to
the
main
entrance.
Abington
Fun
Run
is
a
race
in
which
there
are
no
winners
or
losers.
Everyone
who
takes
part
will
be
given
something
to
remember
the
day.
Last
year
it
was
a
T-shirt.
This
year
it
will
be
a
water
bottle
so
it’s
certain
to
be
very
useful.
The
cost
for
adults
is
$8
if
you
register
in
advance
or
$10
on
the
day.
Any
child
under
the
age
of
15
can
take
part
for
free
but
there’s
a
lower
age
limit
of
8.
If
you
would
like
to
join
in
the
fun
run,
entry
forms
and
an
information
pack
with
lots
of
useful
tips
for
improving
your
fitness
and
preparing
for
the
run
are
available
from
any
newsagents.
See
you
there.
17.
When
will
the
race
be
held
this
year?
A.
On
May
11th.
B.
On
May
23rd.
C.
On
May
24th.
18.
Where
does
the
race
start?
A.
At
the
football
ground.
B.
On
the
north
side
of
the
park.
C.
At
the
main
entrance
of
the
park.
19.
What
can
every
runner
get
this
year?
A.
A
T-shirt.
B.
A
water
bottle.
C.
A
pair
of
running
shoes.
20.
Who
can
run
in
the
race
free
of
charge?
A.
Children
under
8
years
of
age.
B.
Children
between
8
and
15
years
of
age.
C.
Adults
registering
in
advance.
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A
(2020·邯郸高一检测)
Whether
they
are
already
household
names
or
a
hidden
figure
deserving
of
more
recognition,
the
following
ladies
changed
the
world
with
their
great
contributions.
Ali
Stroker
Ali
Stroker
took
the
theater
world—and,
indeed,
the
very
Internet—by
storm
when,
on
June
9,
2019,
she
became
the
first
performer
in
a
wheelchair
to
take
home
a
Tony
Award.
She
memorably
devoted
her
acceptance
speech
to
“every
kid.
.
.
who
has
a
disability,
a
limitation,
a
challenge,
who
has
been
waiting
to
see
themselves
represented
in
this
arena.
”
Anna
Bissell
Although
it
was
her
husband
who
invented
the
carpet-sweeping
machine
in
1876
and
founded
Bissell,
Anna
Bissell
became
the
CEO
of
the
company
in
1889,
making
her
the
first
female
CEO
in
America.
After
her
husband’s
death,
she
traveled
around
the
country
selling
sweepers
and
making
deals
with
major
retailers
to
carry
the
Bissell
brand.
Eventually,
she
took
the
brand
international.
Junko
Tabei
Twenty-two
years
after
the
first-ever
successful
mission
to
the
top
of
Mount
Everest,
Japanese
mountaineer
Junko
Tabei
became
the
first
woman
to
reach
the
peak
on
May
16,
1975.
But
she
wasn’t
done
climbing—far
from
it.
Seventeen
years
later
her
climbing
the
top
of
Mount
Everest,
she
also
became
the
first
woman
to
reach
the
Seven
Summits.
With
a
five-foot
height
and
a
weight
of
only
92
pounds,
Tabei
broke
stereotypes
about
how
a
strong,
athletic
person
could
look.
Virginia
Apgar
Generations
of
parents
owe
this
American
doctor
a
huge
thank
you,
as
she
developed
the
Apgar
Score,
the
first
standardized
system
of
tests
to
assess
well-being
at
1
and
5
minutes
after
birth.
Apgar
also
happens
to
hold
the
title
of
the
first
woman
to
be
hired
as
a
full
professor
at
the
medical
school
at
Columbia
University.
21.
Whose
story
is
the
most
inspiring
for
the
disabled?
A.
Ali
Stroker.
B.
Anna
Bissell.
C.
Junko
Tabei.
D.
Virginia
Apgar.
22.
What
can
we
learn
about
Junko
Tabei?
A.
She
looks
very
strong
and
athletic.
B.
She
is
the
first
to
reach
the
Seven
Summits.
C.
She
didn’t
climb
again
for
seventeen
years
after
1975.
D.
She
is
the
first
female
to
reach
the
top
of
Mount
Everest.
23.
What
is
Apgar
Score
meant
to
do?
A.
To
assess
newborns’
health.
B.
To
prevent
newborns’
diseases.
C.
To
help
doctors
to
deliver
newborns.
D.
To
guide
parents
to
look
after
newborns.
B
Former
National
Football
League
player
and
children’s
author
Tim
Green
has
added
another
book
to
his
list
of
accomplishments:
Unstoppable.
The
book
tells
the
story
of
a
12-year-old
boy
named
Harrison,
who
survives
life
in
a
cruel
foster
home
(寄养家庭)
before
he
finally
finds
a
loving
family.
Once
he
settles
in
and
realizes
his
natural
football
ability,
tragedy
strikes
again
and
he
loses
his
leg
because
of
a
deadly
bone
cancer.
Unstoppable
follows
Harrison’s
incredible
journey
as
he
faces
many
challenges
in
his
life.
Tim
Green
says
he
decided
to
write
a
novel
about
a
kid
facing
cancer
after
watching
how
his
wife
fought
to
survive
her
own
illness.
“Her
mental
and
physical
toughness
were
more
heroic
to
me
than
anything
I’d
ever
seen
in
the
national
sports
leagues,
”
Green
told
TFK
kid
reporter
Zachary
J.
Lewis.
After
watching
his
wife’s
battle,
Green
said,
he
knew
he
needed
to
write
about
a
person
who
struggled
through
a
serious
illness.
But
because
teenagers
are
the
target
for
his
books,
he
needed
to
tell
the
story
through
the
eyes
of
a
teenager.
When
friends
introduced
Jeffrey
Keith
to
Green,
Green
knew
he
had
found
the
right
person
to
help
him“capture
the
heroism
that
it
takes
to
fight
cancer”.
Cancer-survivor
Jeffrey
Keith
lost
his
leg
because
of
disease
at
twelve,
but
went
on
to
be
the
goalie
(守门员)
for
the
Boston
College
Division
1
Lacrosse
(长曲棍球)
Team
and
was
also
the
first
amputee
(被截肢者)
to
run
3,
300
miles
across
the
country.
When
Green
heard
Jeffrey
Keith’s
story,
he
knew
it
was
the
perfect
narrative
on
which
to
base
his
next
book.
TFK
asked
Keith
what
it
felt
like
to
read
Unstoppable
for
the
first
time.
“Tim
captured
what
it
felt
like
for
me
to
go
through
this
experience
and
battle
back,
”
Keith
said.
“After
I
read
the
book,
Tim
asked
me
to
describe
it
in
one
word,
and
I
said
‘awesome’.
Tim’s
book
sends
a
message
to
all
the
kids
across
the
country
that
are
facing
obstacles
that
can
have
nothing
to
do
with
cancer:
you
are
all
unstoppable,
as
long
as
you
believe
it.
”
24.
What
happened
to
Harrison
after
he
was
adopted
by
a
loving
family?
A.
He
became
a
goalie
of
a
football
team.
B.
He
lost
one
leg
in
an
accident.
C.
He
was
found
to
suffer
from
blood
cancer.
D.
He
realized
he
had
talent
for
playing
football.
25.
Who
inspires
Tim
Green
to
write
the
novel
Unstoppable?
A.
A
boy
named
Harrison.
B.
His
wife.
C.
Zachary
J.
Lewis.
D.
Jeffrey
Keith.
26.
What
do
we
know
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Jeffrey
Keith
thinks
highly
of
Unstoppable.
B.
Jeffrey
Keith
has
read
Unstoppable
many
times.
C.
Unstoppable
will
be
one
of
the
best-sellers
this
year.
D.
Jeffrey
Keith
is
fond
of
reading
Tim
Green’s
novels.
27.
The
novel
Unstoppable
intends
to
inspire
kids
that
______.
?
A.
they
should
fight
against
disease
fearlessly
B.
they
should
pursue
their
dreams
C.
they
can
become
a
writer
as
they
wish
D.
they
can
overcome
any
obstacles
if
they
want
C
KBG84
is
a
one-of-a-kind
girl
band
in
Japan
consisting
of
33
singing
and
dancing
grannies,
with
an
average
age
of
84.
The
oldest
member,
Haru
Yamashiro,
is
97
years
old!
The
new
band,
based
on
the
remote
island
of
Kohama
in
Okinawa,
is
a
huge
hit
in
the
country—so
much
so
that
the
members
are
rather
shocked
by
their
success.
Their
first
single—titled
Come
on
and
Dance,
Kohama
Island—has
made
it
to
the
top
of
the
charts,
and
they’ve
just
completed
a
sell-out
tour
of
Japan.
“We
felt
like
stars
in
Tokyo,
”added
86-year-old
Hideko
Kedamori.
“Everyone
in
the
audience
had
a
big
smile,
which
gave
us
the
energy
to
sing
our
hearts
out.
We’re
blessed
to
have
been
born
in
Kohama.
Our
lyrics
are
about
the
island
and
nature—whales
in
the
sea
spouting
or
dolphins
doing
somersaults(空翻).
”
Regardless
of
the
lyrics,
these
elderly
women
are
incredibly
charming
when
they
perform.
Their
energy
and
enthusiasm
are
amazing,
considering
their
age.
In
fact,
no
one
under
the
age
of
80
is
allowed
into
the
band.
It
turns
out
that
the
pop
queens
are
blessed
with
incredible
genes—Okinawan
islanders
have
one
of
the
highest
life
expectancies
in
the
world.
Their
diet
chiefly
consists
of
vegetables
and
local
purple-fleshed
sweet
Potatoes,
with
practically
no
added
sugar.
Menaka
said
she
isn’t
particular
about
her
diet.
“I
look
after
my
health
by
cleaning
my
home,
wiping
the
floors,
steaming
rice,
”she
said.
“I
stay
in
the
shade
when
it’s
too
hot.
I
don’t
want
to
get
burnt.
I
have
to
take
care
of
my
skin—I’m
still
young
at
heart!
”
28.
What’s
the
aim
of
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
tell
us
KBG84
is
the
best
band
in
Japan.
B.
To
introduce
a
popular
band
in
Japan.
C.
To
show
why
KBG84
is
so
popular.
D.
To
prove
the
elderly
can
become
stars.
29.
How
did
the
members
of
KBG84
feel
when
they
succeeded?
A.
Very
surprised.
B.
Rather
calm.
C.
A
little
proud.
D.
Fairly
content.
30.
What
are
the
lyrics
of
KBG84
about?
A.
The
women’s
interests.
B.
Inspiring
stories.
C.
Kohama
and
nature.
D.
Whales
and
dolphins’
food.
31.
What
Menaka
said
in
the
last
paragraph
suggests
______.
?
A.
she
keeps
fit
by
doing
housework
B.
taking
exercise
every
day
brings
her
joy
C.
she
likes
high
temperature
very
much
D.
her
good
skin
is
what
she
takes
pride
in
D
In
Japan,
Christmas
just
isn’t
Christmas
without
butter.
That’s
because
the
Japanese
love
to
celebrate
Christmas
Eve
with
“Christmas
cakes”,
which
are
filled
with
whipped
cream
(生奶油)
and
topped
with
strawberries.
Making
this
tasty
treat
requires
some
serious
amounts
of
butter.
But
this
year,
the
creamy
golden
spread
is
in
short
supply
on
the
island
nation.
?
In
fact,
many
Japanese
supermarkets
are
fresh
out
of
dairy
(milk)
products
entirely.
Those
that
do
still
have
butter
often
limit
shoppers
to
one
box
apiece,
and
the
price
for
that
box
is
much
higher
than
normal.
Northern
Japan
has
been
suffering
unusually
cold
winters
in
recent
years,
and
all
of
Japan
has
had
to
endure
(忍受)
hotter
summers.
This
extreme
weather
has
stressed
out
the
nation’s
dairy
cows.
They
have
not
been
able
to
produce
their
expected
amount
of
milk.
However,
even
before
the
bad
weather,
Japan’s
butter
supply
was
in
trouble.
The
number
of
dairy
farms
in
the
country
has
been
steadily
shrinking.
Not
many
young
people
in
Japan
want
to
become
dairy
farmers
anymore.
The
demand
for
dairy
products
in
Japan
has
also
been
falling.
The
Japanese
diet
consists
mainly
of
rice
and
seafood,
and
it
often
doesn’t
require
many
milk
products.
So
the
government
decided
to
cut
back
the
number
of
the
country’s
dairy
cows
in
2007.
This
led
to
a
butter
shortage
in
2008
as
well
as
the
current
shortage.
The
Japanese
government
has
tried
to
increase
the
stock
of
butter
by
importing
(进口)
about
10,
000
tons
from
overseas.
But
even
this
emergency
supply
has
done
little
to
end
the
shortage
this
Christmas
season.
Blogger
Audrey
Akcasu
says
Japanese
people
are
using
substitutes
in
their
cooking
or
paying
more
money
for
real
butter.
“Some
bakeries
are
choosing
to
replace
butter
with
margarine
(人造黄油)
this
year,
claiming
the
slight
change
in
taste
will
be
less
noticeable
than
the
potential
higher
price
we
would
see
if
they
used
imported
butter,
”
she
writes
in
Nikkan
Gendai,
a
Japanese
newspaper.
“But
for
many
shoppers,
it’ll
have
to
be
margarine
or
nothing
this
Christmas.
”
32.
What
does
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to?
A.
The
milk.
B.
The
butter.
C.
The
strawberry.
D.
The
Christmas
cake.
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
probably
very
popular
in
Japan?
A.
Being
dairy
farmers.
B.
Enjoying
various
dairy
products.
C.
Eating
cakes
at
Christmas.
D.
Tasting
margarine
rather
than
real
butter.
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
Japan
actually
facing
now?
A.
A
cow
crisis.
B.
Much
milder
winter.
C.
A
shrinking
population.
D.
Continually
falling
food
prices.
35.
What
does
Audrey
Akcasu
think
of
the
government’s
importing
butter
from
overseas?
A.
It’s
wise.
B.
It’s
unnecessary.
C.
It’s
ineffective.
D.
It’s
unreasonable.
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。
Everyone
can
benefit
from
better
communication.
36
Of
course,
we
know
that
isn’t
true,
but
this
shouldn’t
stop
you
improving
your
communication
skills.
Here
are
a
few
tips
to
help
you
become
a
better
communicator.
?
? 37 ?
Verbal(口头的)
language
is
only
one
part
of
the
communication—body
language
is
another.
If
you
ever
want
to
know
how
to
tell
if
someone
is
lying,
body
language
is
the
answer.
Your
body
language
tells
other
people
what
you
aren’t
verbally
saying:
if
you
are
anxious,
confident,
confused,
angry
or
in
any
other
type
of
emotion
or
state
of
mind.
If
you
become
good
at
reading
body
language,
it
will
help
you
become
a
better
communicator.
?Listen
to
others.
Before
you
ever
begin
to
speak,
take
a
minute
to
see
if
anyone
else
has
something
to
say.
38
Listening
to
others
has
many
benefits,
such
as
allowing
you
to
learn
new
things
or
get
information
that
you
may
later
need.
?
?Think
before
you
speak.
Your
parents
probably
told
you
this
when
you
were
young,
but
many
people
still
do
not
take
a
moment
to
think
about
the
words
they
are
about
to
say.
39
There
is
a
time
and
place
for
all
words
and
tones
of
voice.
?
40
You
will
have
to
practice
your
communication
skills
before
you
can
ever
become
an
excellent
communicator.
?
A.
This
is
not
an
overnight
thing.
B.
Singing
a
song
for
them
is
good.
C.
Become
fluent
in
body
language.
D.
Don’t
try
making
the
conversation
go
your
way.
E.
You
should
decide
what
you
want
to
get
in
a
conversation
before
you
choose
your
words.
F.
If
you
are
too
anxious,
you
can’t
look
for
the
right
body
language
to
use
in
communication.
G.
In
fact,
if
everybody
were
an
excellent
communicator,
the
world
would
be
a
much
better
place.
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。
Recently,
as
I
was
passing
a
park,
I
heard
a
male
voice.
A
man
was
41
his
young
dog.
With
a
clear,
strong
tender
voice,
he
was
teaching
his
dog
to
sit
and
the
dog
did
42
he
commanded.
Then
after
they
walked
a
few
steps,
they
43
the
process.
He
praised
his
dog
and
the
dog
was
very
happy.
?
Actually
the
man
was
teaching
the
dog
more
than
that.
He
taught
the
dog
focus
and
discipline.
What
really
struck
me
was
that
he
took
the
44
and
got
the
most
from
that
dog.
?
As
I
continued
my
journey
I
reflected
on
what
I
had
witnessed,
thinking
45
that
man
took
the
time
to
teach
his
dog.
He
was
there,
getting
the
most
out
of
that
dog.
How
lucky
that
dog
was.
?
How
often
do
we
take
the
time
to 46
our
own
children?
We
constantly
hear,
“I’m
so
47 .
I
feel
like
I’m
always
running.
I’m
so
stressed.
”?
Our
modern
world
is
filled
with
marketing
that
has
only
one
48 :
to
make
a
product
so
attractive
that
the
consumer
feels
a
desire
to
49
it
in
order
to
feel
popular.
But
children
need
to
50
to
tell
between
what
they
truly
need
and
what
they
want
actually,
apart
from
this,
we
have
too
much
to
teach
them.
?
Here
is
the
51
thing.
Do
we
yet
know
the
difference
between
teaching
our
children
and
52
them?
Will
we
still
go
53
to
the
mindset
(心态)
of
“I’m
occupied.
I’m
so
stressed.
”
Most
couples
both
work
54
these
days.
They
are
overwhelmed
for
paying
off
their
mortgage(抵押)or
for
the
stuff
in
their
house
or
their
vehicles.
For
the
most
part,
we
don’t
55
the
core
values
of
life
and
the
meaning
of
it.
?
Are
we
just
children
inside
with
adult
faces?
41.
A.
feeding
B.
training
C.
scolding
D.
competing
42.
A.
as
B.
so
C.
unless
D.
until
43.
A.
led
B.
studied
C.
repeated
D.
imagined
44.
A.
matter
B.
order
C.
time
D.
chance
45.
A.
when
B.
how
C.
where
D.
whether
46.
A.
see
B.
satisfy
C.
accompany
D.
teach
47.
A.
full
B.
busy
C.
active
D.
patient
48.
A.
goal
B.
benefit
C.
expression
D.
measure
49.
A.
check
B.
admire
C.
prove
D.
possess
50.
A.
agree
B.
choose
C.
learn
D.
promise
51.
A.
interesting
B.
surprising
C.
alarming
D.
rewarding
52.
A.
praising
B.
believing
C.
helping
D.
ignoring
53.
A.
back
B.
down
C.
out
D.
far
54.
A.
regularly
B.
tirelessly
C.
carefully
D.
efficiently
55.
A
suggest
B.
mind
C.
understand
D.
compare
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。
China,
which
takes
pride
in
inventions
in
ancient
times,
has
once
again
shown
its
56.
(able)
to
change
the
world
with
its
“new
four
great
inventions”:
high-speed
railways,
electronic
payments,
57.
(share)
bicycles
and
online
shopping.
The
“new
four
great
inventions”
are
all
related
to
China’s
high-tech
innovation(创新),
58.
improved
the
quality
of
people’s
lives.
“My
wallet
is
no
longer
in
use.
I
can
buy
and
eat
59.
I
want
simply
with
a
tap
of
my
phone,
”
said
Lin
Jinlong,
60.
overseas
Chinese
student
from
Cambodia,
61.
(add)
that
“even
pancake
sellers
are
using
Alipay(mobile
payment).
We
can
also
order
food
at
home,
which
is
super
convenient.
If
I
62.
(be)
at
home
in
Cambodia,
I
would
have
to
go
outdoors.
”
The
bikes
themselves
are
not
new,
but
the
operating
model
of
bike-sharing
is
based
on
satellite
navigation
system,
mobile
payment,
big
data
and
other
high
technologies.
It
is
63.
(increase)
clear
that
China
is
innovating
and
no
longer
copying
Western
ideas.
This
is
partly
because
China
skipped
over
the
PC
age
and
went
directly
to
mobile.
China
has
the
64.
(large)
mobile
use
in
the
world.
In
terms
of
the
“new
four
great
inventions”,
Charlie
Dai,
principal
analyst
of
American
market
research
company
Forrester,
said,
“These
products
and
services
65.
(improve)
customer
experience
so
far,
improving
national
and
global
economy
at
the
same
time.
”
第四部分 写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假定你是李华,
你的英国笔友罗伊正在中国某城市作交换生。他因交不到朋友而苦恼,
发来邮件向你求助。请你用英文给他写封电子邮件,
内容主要包括:
1.
表示安慰;
2.
你的建议。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已给出,
但不计入总词数。
Dear
Roy,
I’m
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
some
problems
in
China.
?
____________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,
根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Over
the
past
few
years,
there
has
been
a
big
increase
in
the
number
of
people
sharing
information
online.
In
this
article,
we
will
learn
about
some
positive
factors
regarding
people
sharing
information
online.
We
often
share
information
with
our
friends
in
the
office
or
at
home
to
educate,
entertain,
or
pleasantly
surprise
them.
In
this
way,
we
can
connect
with
others.
This
is
also
true
while
sharing
information
online.
If
you
look
at
the
Facebook
of
your
friends’,
you
will
realize
that
most
of
their
updates
are
usually
famous
quotes,
entertaining
videos,
inspirational
images,
funny
jokes,
etc.
94%
of
those
who
responded
to
a
survey
by
The
New
York
Times
said
they
put
a
lot
of
thought
into
how
the
content
they
are
sharing
will
be
beneficial
to
others.
A
lot
of
people
share
information
online
to
portray
(描述)
their
true
self
to
the
outside
world.
Some
people,
especially
those
who
are
shy
and
not
comfortable
talking
about
their
areas
of
interest
in
the
presence
of
others,
find
it
extremely
convenient
to
share
that
information
online
with
like-minded
individuals.
78%
of
the
respondents
in
the
study
of
The
New
York
Times
said
they
shared
information
online
because
it
helps
them
develop
better
relationships.
Today,
a
lot
of
people
do
not
have
the
time
to
meet
each
other
in
person,
and
the
Internet
has
become
a
great
substitute.
A
lot
of
people
now
“meet”
each
other
online,
rather
than
in
conventional
places
like
restaurants
and
pubs.
Lastly,
when
we
share
our
thoughts
online,
we
are
actively
engaging
with
the
vast
community
of
people
who
are
a
part
of
the
World
Wide
Web.
Sharing
information
will
make
a
difference
to
the
viewpoint
of
others,
or
add
to
their
understanding
about
the
world.
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