炎德·英才大联考雅礼中学2021届高三月考试卷(六)
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第二部分
阅读理解(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
Clare
College
Cambridge
Clare
is
the
second
oldest
college
in
Cambridge
University,
having
initially
been
founded
in
1326
and
refounded
by
Elizabeth
de
Clare
in
1338.
Today,
we
uphold
her
educational
and
social
goals
and
Clare
College
is
a
booming
community
of
over
100
fellows,
450
undergraduate
students.
200
graduate
students
and
100
staff.
The
College
welcomes
visitors,
but
please
remember
it
is
a
working
environment
supporting
academic
scholarship.
We
hope
you
will
enjoy
the
beauty
of
the
gardens
and
buildings,
but
it
is
essential
that
visitors:
●
conduct
themselves
quietly
around
the
College!
●
avoid
blocking
paths
or
doorways;
●
do
not
enter
areas
marked
“Private”
or
“Closed”.
Historical
buildings
have
steep
steps
and
some
rough
surfaces.
So
please
mind
your
steps.
Please
help
to
maintain
the
appearance
of
the
College
grounds
by:
●
not
picnicking
or
dropping
litter?
●
keeping
to
the
pathways
in
Old
Court;
●
not
smoking
while
on
the
College
grounds.
The
porters(门卫)
cabins
provide
first
aid
facilities.
Unfortunately,
Clare
College
does
not
have
public
toilets.
Photography
Visitors
may
use
handheld
cameras.
Photography
for
commercial
purposes
requires
prior
permission
in
writing
from
the
Head
Porter.
Preservation
and
Donations
Clare
College
receives
no
state
funding
for
the
preservation
of
these
historic
buildings
and
gardens,
but
relies
instead
on
donations.
If
you
would
like
to
support
the
work
of
the
College,
its
buildings
or
gardens,
please
contact
the
Development
Office
(http:www.).
We
welcome
inquires.
21.
From
the
writing
we
can
learn
that
Clare
College
________.
A.
only
opens
part
of
her
buildings
and
gardens
to
the
public
B.
mainly
gets
the
money
from
donators
and
the
government
C.
enjoys
a
growing
reputation
as
the
second
largest
in
Cambridge
University
D.
welcomes
cameramen
to
take
photos
on
campus
for
different
purposes
22.
Supposing
you
are
a
tour
guide
with
a
group
at
Clare
College,
which
of
the
following
might
truly
put
you
to
trouble?
A.
A
couple
insist
enjoying
their
lunch
on
the
lawn.
B.
A
child
needs
to
go
to
the
bathroom
all
of
a
sudden.
C.
An
elderly
woman
falls
off
the
steps
and
hurts
herself.
D.
Some
tourists
keep
exchanging
ideas
in
a
loud
voice.
23.
We
can
most
probably
get
this
piece
of
writing
from
A.
the
academic
website
of
Cambridge
University
B.
the
Admission
Office
of
Clare
College
C.
the
Head
Porter
of
Cambridge
University
D.
the
main
entrance
of
Clare
College
B
As
a
chef
who
has
worked
across
Southeast
Asia,
Goh
Wooi
Cheat
moved
to
the
Chinese
mainland
to
tap
into
his
roots
and
offer
local
diners
his
own
unique
version
of
Cantonese
cuisine.
Cantonese
cuisine
from
Singapore
used
to
be
famous
across
Asia
for
its
high-quality
ingredients
and
beautiful
presentation,
but
after
working
in
Beijing
for
several
years,
Singaporean
chef
Goh
Wooi
Cheat
firmly
believes
that
“the
future
of
Cantonese
cuisine
lies
in
China”.
“All
the
finest
ingredients
from
around
the
world
can
be
now
found
in
China
and
the
chefs’
presentation
skills
are
improving
fast,”
the
56-year-old
chef
says.
Goh’s
ancestors
moved
to
Malaysia
from
Guangdong
Province,
so
he
has
been
familiar
with
Cantonese
cuisine
since
childhood.
Growing
up
in
Penang,
Goh
remembers
always
hearing
about
portions,
ingredients
and
seasoning
at
home,
because
his
family
ran
a
catering
business.
He
moved
to
Singapore
and
became
an
apprentice
(学徒)
Cantonese
chef
in
1983,
becoming
an
executive
chef
10
years
later.
He
also
worked
in
five-star
hotels
in
Indonesia
for
a
couple
of
years,
where
Cantonese
wedding
banquets
were
an
important
element.
In
2011.
Goh
received
a
job
offer
from
Beijing,
which
he
promptly
accepted.
“I
felt
proud
of
returning
to
China,
the
land
where
my
ancestors
come
from
—especially
since
I
believe
that
real
Chinese
cuisine
should
be
served
to
Chinese
people.”
Goh
says.
But
Goh
also
thinks
that
some
classic
Cantonese
dishes
are
outdated,
prompting
him
to
create
new
dishes
that
still
manage
to
honor
tradition
while
appealing
to
contemporary
diners.
To
add
one
new
dish
to
the
menu,
Goh
would
refine
it
over
time
repeatedly,
gathering
feedback
from
his
customers
to
continue
enhancing
the
dish
to
reach
a
level
of
perfection
both
in
terms
of
taste
and
presentation.
“A
dish
can
be
described
as
delicious
only
if
it’s
accepted
and
enjoyed
by
every
guest
—and
not
just
by
food
experts,”
he
says.
Goh
also
believes
that
chefs
must
develop
their
own
cooking
style,
especially
in
Cantonese
cuisine;
otherwise
the
chefs
who
always
follow
tradition
may
find
themselves
left
behind.
24.
What
can
we
learn
about
Goh
from
the
passage?
A.
His
ancestors
were
native
Malaysians.
B.
His
family
once
ran
a
restaurant
business.
C.
He
became
an
executive
chef
in
Singapore
ten
years
ago.
D.
To
create
new
dishes,
he
gave
up
some
classic
Cantonese
dishes.
25.
The
underlined
word
in
the
sixth
paragraph
can
be
replaced
by
“________”.
A.
shift
B.
improve
C.
prove
D.
refresh
26.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Goh
as
a
chef?
A.
Narrow-minded.
B.
Conservative.
C.
Humorous.
D.
Creative.
27.
In
Goh’s
opinion,
a
chef
should
________.
A.
set
himself
apart
with
a
distinctive
cooking
style
B.
focus
on
improving
his
presentation
skills
C.
stay
up
to
date
and
shake
off
tradition
D.
be
able
to
identify
the
finest
cooking
ingredients
C
Though
there
are
more
than
100
Indian
festivals
observed
annually,
few
are
as
popular
as
Diwali.
Also
known
as
the
Festival
of
Lights,
the
five-day
celebration
extends
across
many
cultures
and
beliefs
and
is
celebrated
by
almost
a
billion
people
worldwide.
Diwali
always
falls
between
October
and
November,
but
the
exact
date
of
the
festival
changes
in
accordance
with
the
Hindu
lunar
calendar.
This
year’s
festival
will
begin
on
Thursday,
12th
November,
with
Dhanteras.
The
name
comes
from
the
words
“wealth”
(Dhan)
and
“thirteen”
(Teras),
which
is
the
day
of
the
lunar
month
the
celebration
takes
place.
Dedicated
to
Lakshmi,
the
Hindu
goddess
of
wealth
and
prosperity,
the
day
is
celebrated
with
special
prayers
to
obtain
blessings
for
the
welfare,
success
and
well-being
of
loved
ones.
Devotees
also
welcome
gods
into
their
homes
by
decorating
entrances
with
colorful
lanterns
and
traditional
temporary
designs
created
using
materials
like
colored
rice,
flowers
and
powder.
Since
purchasing
something
valuable,
preferably
gold
or
silver,
on
this
day
is
considered
lucky,
many
treat
themselves
to
fine
jewelry.
Those
who
cannot
afford
luxury
goods
seek
out
cheaper
items
such
as
clothes
or
household
goods.
The
second
day
of
the
festival
is
called
Kali
Chaudas,
or
Narak
Chaturdashi.
For
some,
the
day
provides
an
opportunity
to
drive
away
evil
spirits
from
homes
and
businesses
through
traditional
rituals.
Non-believers
celebrate
the
day
as
Choti
(small)
Diwali
and
use
it
as
an
excuse
to
start
the
festivities
early
with
feasts
and
environmentally-friendly
fireworks.
The
third
day,
which
marks
Diwali,
is
when
the
biggest
celebration
occurs.
It
begins
early
in
the
morning
with
a
visit
to
a
place
of
worship,
such
as
a
temple,
to
seek
God’s
blessings.
They
then
get
together
with
relatives
and
friends
to
exchange
gifts
and
sweets,
specially
made
for
the
occasion.
Many
even
extend
the
Dhanteras
shopping
spree
(抢购狂欢)
and
head
to
malls
to
seek
out
Diwali
bargains.
As
the
sun
sets,
festival
observers
worldwide
light
up
their
homes
with
small
oil
lamps
and
enjoy
delicious
traditional
foods
with
their
loved
ones.
28.
What
can
we
learn
about
Diwali
from
the
passage?
A.
It
has
no
fixed
date.
B.
It
is
the
most
popular
festival
in
South
Asian
countries.
C.
It
is
held
to
honor
the
Hindu
goddess
of
love.
D.
People
of
no
religion
don’t
celebrate
it
at
all.
29.
On
Dhanteras,
people
buy
valuable
things
to
.
A.
seek
good
luck
B.
prove
they
have
a
large
fortune
C.
show
off
their
wealth
D.
pass
on
to
the
next
generation
30.
What
do
people
do
on
the
third
day
of
Diwali?
A.
Pray
for
the
happiness
and
success
of
their
loved
ones.
B.
Treat
themselves
to
feasts
and
fireworks.
C.
Exchange
gifts
with
relatives
and
friends.
D.
Drive
evil
souls
out
of
their
homes
through
traditional
rituals.
31.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
The
interesting
culture
and
customs
in
India.
B.
How
the
festival
of
Diwali
is
celebrated.
C.
How
Diwali
becomes
an
increasingly
international
festival.
D.
When
the
biggest
celebration
of
the
year
occurs
in
India.
D
Tencent
Cloud,
the
cloud
computing
branch
of
Internet
giant
Tencent,
is
stepping
up
its
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
focus
with
an
eye
on
the
profit
opportunities
for
the
sector
in
China.
The
cloud
computing
service
provider
on
Wednesday
launched
a
series
of
new
AI
products
that
seek
to
lower
the
skill
barriers
for
enterprise
customers.
“The
blossoming
AI,
big
data
and
other
digital
technologies
over
recent
years
strongly
point
toward
an
inevitable
trend
of
intelligent
upgrade
of
industries,”
said
Wang
Long,
vice-president
of
Tencent
Cloud.
“Companies
are
eager
for
more
advanced
AI
applications
to
generate
new
power
for
industrial
development."
Wang
added
that
companies
need
to
offer
comprehensive
AI
solutions
that
can
truly
generate
value
and
help
clients
embrace
digital
transformation.
The
cloud
service
provider
also
announced
on
Wednesday
that
it
has
upgraded
all
its
AI
and
big
data
products,
as
part
of
the
larger
efforts
to
strengthen
its
leading
position
in
the
market.
With
the
booming
new
technologies
and
supportive
government
policies,
China
is
fast
becoming
a
fertile
(肥沃的)
market
for
the
development
of
AI
technologies
and
the
applications,
powered
by
leading
tech
giants
such
as
Alibaba,
Tencent
and
Baidu.
By
the
end
of
2018,
China
had
3,341
AI
companies
and
was
ranking
second
behind
the
United
States,
said
an
AI
development
report
released
last
year
by
the
Ministry
of
Science
and
Technology.
It
also
showed
that
the
US,
China
and
the
United
Kingdom
are
at
the
forefront
of
AI.
From
2013
to
2018,
global
scientists
published
more
than
300,000
papers
in
AI
research,
with
China
leading
in
the
number
of
published
papers
at
74,408,
followed
by
the
US
at
51,766.
According
to
a
national
plan
released
in
2017,
China
is
set
to
become
the
world
leader
in
AI
by
2030.
By
2021,
China’s
AI
industry
is
expected
to
be
worth
150
billion
yuan(US
$21
billion).
“Both
AI
adoption
and
spending
are
picking
up
fast,”
Andrea
Minonne,
a
senior
research
analyst
with
International
Data
Corp,
said
in
a
recent
report.
“AI
is
the
game
changer
in
a
highly
competitive
environment,
especially
across
customer-facing
industries
such
as
retail
and
finance,
where
AI
has
the
power
to
push
customer
experiences
to
the
next
level
with
virtual
assistants,
product
recommendations,
or
visual
searches.”
32.
According
to
Wang
Long,
________
is
the
way
to
help
customers
embrace
digital
transformation.
A.
upgrading
AI
and
big
data
applications
B.
providing
full-scale
AI
solutions
C.
designing
more
brand-new
AI
products
D.
outselling
all
opponent
companies
33.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
Tencent
Cloud
launched
a
scries
of
new
Al
products
to
make
more
profits.
B.
The
value
of
China’s
AI
industry
is
expected
to
be
higher
than
that
of
the
US
by
2021.
C.
Tencent
Cloud
has
improved
its
Al
products
to
enhance
its
position
in
the
market.
D.
China
was
only
second
to
the
US
in
the
number
of
AI
research
papers
published
from
2013
to
2018.
34.
How
is
the
sixth
paragraph
mainly
developed?
A.
By
giving
explanations.
B.
By
following
natural
time
order.
C.
By
analyzing
causes.
D.
By
making
comparisons.
35.
What
can
we
conclude
from
Minonne’s
words?
A.
AI
plays
a
vital
role
only
in
retail
and
finance.
B.
AI
helps
a
lot
in
improving
customer
experiences.
C.
The
use
of
AI
will
gradually
decrease
in
the
future.
D.
AI
provides
customers
with
virtual
assistants,
not
practical
suggestions.
第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Are
zoos
bad
for
animals?
Zoos
have
existed
since
ancient
times
and
were
features
of
the
great
courts
of
Egypt
and
China.
The
display
of
unusual
animals
from
foreign
countries
was,
for
a
long
time,
a
show
of
wealth
and
power.
Today,
zoos
focus
on
the
preservation
of
animal
species
and
the
education
of
the
public.
____36____
Some
animals
are
distinctly
unsuited
for
life
in
a
zoo,
however
noble
the
aims
of
the
organization.
Keeping
elephants
in
captivity
(囚禁)
has
long
caused
argument
among
animal
rights
activists.
Elephants
in
the
wild
wander
constantly,
covering
a
wide
territory
on
a
daily
basis.
In
captivity,
they
have
no
choice
but
to
stand
still
for
long
periods
of
time.
____37____.
Yet
elephants
are
a
threatened
species
in
their
native
environments
and
are
heavily
caught
for
ivory
(象牙),
leather
and
meat
illegally.
To
protect
the
species
from
extinction,
some
experts
feel
that
captive
breeding
(培育)
programs
may
be
the
strategy
for
future
survival.
____38____.
The
chances
are,
if
a
zoo
has
nothing
but
cement
(水泥)
floors
and
metal
enclosures
(围场),
the
animals
will
not
do
as
well.
Many
famous
zoos
now
construct
enclosures
allowing
animals
freedom
of
movement
and
native
vegetation.
Some
zoos
have
even
begun
housing
species
of
animals
together
that
normally
interact
in
the
wild,
such
as
certain
types
of
monkeys.
Zoos
are
not
a
perfect
solution
for
preservation.
____39____
They
are
undeniably
helpful
in
repopulating
declining
animal
species
and
encouraging
a
preservationist
outlook,
but
they
are
unquestionably
primary
in
their
treatment
of
some
animals.
____40____,
finding
ways
to
create
the
best
environment
for
captive
animals.
A.
They
can
be
endlessly
improved
as
we
better
understand
how
to
treat
animals
B.
Experts
have
broken
fresh
ground
in
breeding
captive
animals
C.
Yet
critics
suggest
that
animals
should
not
be
kept
in
cages
D.
Studies
have
clearly
shown
that
captive
animals
will
live
longer
and
be
more
active
kept
in
an
environment
close
to
their
native
surroundings
E.
This,
therefore,
puts
severe
pressure
on
the
legs
and
feet
of
these
giants
and
causes
long-lasting
injury
in
some
captive
animals
F.
Evidence
indicates
that
some
animals
depend
greatly
on
surroundings
G.
Hopefully,
animal
activists
and
zoo
advocates
will
continue
to
work
together
第三部分
语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Have
you
heard
a
story
about
Oliver
Wendell
Holmes
and
got
what
he
meant?
He
once
attended
a
meeting
in
which
he
was
the
____41____
man
present.
“Doctor
Holmes,”
joked
a
friend.
“I
should
think
you
would
feel
rather
small
among
us
big
fellows.
”
“I
do.”
smiled
Holmes.
“I
feel
like
a
dime
(一角硬币)
among
a
lot
of
pennies.
”
I
ever
believed
only
such
a
person
like
Holmes
could
think
that
way.
But
one
chance
encounter
proved
me
____42____.
Yesterday
I
watched
a
huge
flight
of
geese
____43____
their
way
south
through
one
of
those
beautiful
sunsets
that
____44____
the
entire
sky
for
a
few
moments.
I
saw
them
as
I
____45____
the
lion
statue
in
front
of
the
Chicago
Art
Institute,
where
I
was
watching
the
Christmas
shoppers
hurry
along
Michigan
Avenue.
When
I
looked
sideways,
I
noticed
that
a
bag
lady,
standing
a
few
feet
away,
had
also
been
watching
the
geese
with
great
attention.
____46____
someone
was
looking
at
her,
she
cast
a
sideways
look.
Our
eyes
met
and
we
smiled
silently
acknowledging
the
fact
that
we
had
____47____
an
amazing
sight,
a
symbol
of
the
secret
of
the
____48____
to
survive.
I
____49____
the
lady
talking
to
herself
as
she
walked
away.
Her
words,
“Life
treats
me
____50____.”
nearly
made
my
jaw
drop.
Was
the
lady,
this
homeless
street
beggar,
being
kidding
____51____
mindless?
No.
I
believed
the
sight
of
the
geese
had
reminded
her
of,
however
briefly,
the
difficult
and
____52____
reality
of
her
own
adversity.
I
realized
later
that
moments
such
as
this
one
provided
her
with
great
____53____
and
encouragement;
it
was
the
way
she
____54____
the
hardness
of
the
street.
Her
smile
was
real.
The
sight
of
the
geese
was
her
Christmas
____55____
.
It
was
proof
that
hard
work
mattered.
It
was
all
she
needed.
I
envy
her.
41.
A.
most
popular
B.
proudest
C.
shortest
D.
rudest
42.
A.
trustworthy
B.
wrong
C.
realistic
D.
right
43.
A.
pacing
B.
marching
C.
storming
D.
winging
44.
A.
colored
B.
enveloped
C.
towered
D.
clouded
45.
A.
reflected
on
B.
rested
against
C.
tore
down
D.
stared
at
46.
A.
Recognizing
B.
Predicting
C.
Sensing
D.
Expecting
47.
A.
exchanged
B.
created
C.
missed
D.
shared
48.
A.
struggle
B.
attempt
C.
right
D.
choice
49.
A.
left
B.
guessed
C.
overheard
D.
sent
50.
A.
kindly
B.
unfairly
C.
like
dirt
D.
with
care
51.
A.
rather
than
B.
or
even
C.
better
than
D.
much
less
52.
A.
fancy
B.
imaginary
C.
unpleasant
D.
hopeful
53.
A.
service
B.
convenience
C.
benefit
D.
comfort
54.
A.
survived
B.
experienced
C.
avoided
D.
suffered
55.
A.
dinner
B.
present
C.
wish
D.
feast
第二节
(共15小题;每小题1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。
Lang
Ping,
the
head
coach,
once
declared
that
the
goal
of
the
team
was
to
raise
our
national
flag
and
listen
to
the
national
anthem
on
top
of
the
podium.
Every
historic
championship
doesn’t
come
easy,
and
each
victory
was
the
hard
work
of
the
team,
bit
by
bit.
When
people
watch
the
China
women’s
national
volleyball
team
play,
they
see
a
commitment
56.
________
excellence.
In
1981,
the
China
women’s
national
volleyball
team
57.
________
(lead)
by
player
Lang
Ping
created
the
first
miracle
of
China’s
World
Cup.
The
team
defeated
the
Japanese
national
team
with
3
to
2
at
the
3rd
World
Women’s
Volleyball
Cup
in
Osaka,
Japan.
That’s
the
first
world
title
for
China
women’s
national
volleyball
team.
Everyone
58.
________
(shock)
by
this
news.
59.
________
the
news
was
broadcast,
people
burst
into
joyful
tears.
Their
victory
was
60.
________
result
of
all
the
former
volleyball
players’
efforts.
A
famous
coach
from
Japan
was
invited
to
China
to
help
train
the
China
women’s
national
volleyball
team.
61.
________
(see)
the
62.
________
(player)
conscientiousness
and
spirit
and
the
support
from
the
Chinese
people,
he
exclaimed,
“I’m
sure
that
the
China
women’s
national
volleyball
team
will
become
strong!”
In
1984,
Lang
Ping
endured
pain
from
appendicitis
(阑尾炎)
63.
________
(finish)
the
competition
and
win
remarkable
gold
with
her
teammates
in
the
Los
Angeles
Olympic
Games.
She
shot
to
fame
and
earned
the
nickname
“Iron
Hammer”.
She
said.
“At
that
time
the
pain
didn’t
matter.
Our
slogan
is
no
fear
of
64.
________
(hard)
and
no
fear
of
death.
We
fear
no
death,
let
alone
other
difficulties.”
So
the
proud
head
coach
of
Japanese
national
team
said,
“Defeating
Chinese
national
team
is
equal
to
blocking
the
Yangtze
River.
Both
are
65.
________
(possible).”
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,你已选修了校内选修课(elective
course),请你写一封推荐信,向同学们推荐一门你最喜欢的选修课,主要内容包括:
1、你喜欢这门选修课的原因;
2、对想要选修该课的同学提出建议。
注意:
1、写作词数应为80左右;
2、信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3、请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
classmates,
I’m
Li
Hua,
one
of
the
students
who
attended
the
course
________
last
term._______________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
Sincerely
yours,
Li
Hua
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。
During
lunchtime,
Emma
suggested
going
to
the
zoo
to
feed
the
animals
and
her
mom
agreed.
“We’ll
stop
by
the
bakery
and
pick
some
bread
up.
Now
hurry
and
eat
and
then
We’ll
go.
It’s
going
to
be
a
lovely
day.
Grandma
is
coming
with
us.
She’ll
be
here
any
minute,”
mom
said.
Emma
ate
her
lunch
and
then
ran
into
her
room
to
get
her
shoes.
The
problem
was
that
she
could
only
find
one
of
them.
She
looked
under
her
bed,
but
all
she
could
see
were
dirty
towels
and
pants.
She
moved
some
of
her
toys
out
of
the
way,
but
still
couldn’t
find
her
shoe.
After
she’d
checked
everywhere
in
her
room,
she
ran
into
the
kitchen.
“Mom,
I
can’t
find
my
shoe.
Will
you
wait
while
I
look
for
it?”
she
asked.
Her
mom
thought
about
how
many
times
she’d
told
Emma
to
clean
her
room
up.
She
whispered
something
to
Emma’s
grandma
and
then
said
to
Emma,
“You
will
have
to
stay
home.
Your
dad
and
I
will
take
Ryan
to
the
zoo.
Grandma
will
stay
here
with
you.”
“No!
Please
wait
for
me.
I
want
to
go
to
the
zoo,”
Emma
cried.
“I’m
sorry,
Emma.
I’ve
told
you
a
dozen
times
to
clean
your
room
and
you
ignored
me.
You
can’t
find
your
shoe
now.
It’s
your
own
fault
for
not
doing
as
I
asked.
You
will
stay
home.”
Emma
ran
into
her
bedroom,
crying.
Her
mom
came
to
the
door
and
said,
“Emma,
clean
that
room
of
yours
before
I
get
home.
I’ve
told
grandma
not
to
give
you
any
sweets
until
you
finish
the
work.”
She
went
out
to
the
car
with
Ryan
and
Emma’s
dad
and
then
they
drove
away.
注意:
1、续写词数应为150左右;
2、请按如下格式作答。
Emma
sat
on
her
bed
and
cried
for
a
long
time._______________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
Emma
and
her
grandma
were
sitting
at
the
table,
eating
when
her
mom,
dad
and
Ryan
came
home.____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
炎德·英才大联考雅礼中学2021届高三月考试卷(六)
英语参考答案
1-5
BCBAC
6-10
BABAC
11-15
BCAAC
16-20
ABBCA
21-25
ABDBB
26-30
DAAAC
31-35
BBCDB
36-40
CEDAG
41-45
CBDAB
46-50
CDACA
51-55
BCDAB
56
to
57
led
58
was
shocked
59
When/As/While
60
the
61
Seeing
62
players’
63
to
finish
64
hardship(s)
65
impossible
第四部分
第一节
【参考范文】
Dear
Classmates,
I’m
Li
Hua,
one
of
the
students
who
attended
the
course
English
Film
Appreciation
last
term.
Here
I
would
like
to
strongly
recommend
this
course
to
you.
I
like
it
very
much
mainly
because
in
the
class,
we
are
exposed
to
different
kinds
of
English
films,
which
help
us
improve
both
our
English
listening
and
speaking
skills.By
the
way,
the
teacher
is
very
humorous
and
knowledgeable
so
that
his
classes
can
always
make
us
feel
relaxed
and
broaden
our
horizon.
If
you
really
want
to
choose
this
course,
I
have
some
suggestions
for
you.You
should
actively
take
part
in
the
games
or
activities
held
during
the
course
because
they
are
worth
trying.Besides,
you
can
also
recommend
some
films
that
appeal
to
us
teenagers
to
the
teacher,
thus
making
the
course
more
interesting.
Hope
the
course
will
also
benefit
you.
Sincerely
yours,
Li
Hua
第四部分
第二节
【参考范文】
Emma
sat
on
her
bed
and
cried
for
a
long
time.And
then
she
wiped
her
eyes
and
started
to
clean
her
room.It
took
her
two
hours
to
clean
up
the
room.
“I
did
it!”
she
said
proudly.She
even
found
her
missing
shoe.
She
ran
into
the
living
room.
“Grandma!Come
and
see.I
cleaned
my
room
and
found
my
shoe.”
Grandma
looked
into
Emma’s
room.
“
If
you
had
kept
it
this
way,you
wouldn’t
have
lost
your
e
and
have
some
sweets
now.”
she
said.
Emma
and
her
grandma
were
sitting
at
the
table,
eating
when
her
mom,
dad
and
Ryan
came
home.
Well
,
look
at
Emma’s
room!
It’s
clean,”her
dad
said.
“How
was
the
zoo?
Did
you
have
fun?
I
wish
I
could
have
gone
there
with
you,”
Emma
said,
“If
you
keep
your
room
clean,
we
may
go
and
see
animals
again,”
her
mom
said.
From
then
on
,Emma
tried
her
best
to
keep
her
room
clean.