牛津译林版(2019)高中英语 必修 第二册 Unit 1 Lights,camera,action!单元评价(原卷板+解析版)

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单元素养评价(一)(Unit
1)
(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
M:
I’ve
got
my
camera
with
me.
①But
am
I
allowed
to
take
photos
here?
W:
①I
think
so.
It
doesn’t
say
you
can’t.
1.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Take
photos.
     B.
Buy
a
camera.
C.
Help
the
woman.
答案:
A
Text
2
M:
②I
really
like
living
here
in
this
flat,
because
it’s
so
near
the
center
of
town.
W:
That’s
true.
But
it
gets
really
noisy
at
night.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
noisy
night.
B.
Their
life
in
town.
C.
A
place
of
living.
答案:
C
Text
3
W:
Jack,
could
you
help
me
wash
the
clothes
or
dry
the
dishes?
Which
would
you
prefer?
M:
Well,
③why
don’t
I
water
the
plants
instead?
W:
Oh,
that’s
very
kind
of
you.
3.
What
does
the
man
offer
to
do?
A.
Wash
the
clothes.
B.
Dry
the
dishes.
C.
Water
the
plants.
答案:
C
Text
4
M:
Oh,
no
!
I
just
realize
that
we
are
almost
out
of
gas.
W:
Well,
④we
are
going
to
have
to
find
a
station
and
fill
up.
There
should
be
one
close
to
where
we
are.
M:
Yeah,
I
guess
so.
But
the
gas
in
the
trunk
is
really
low.
Hopefully,
we’ll
find
one
soon.
4.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
car.
B.
At
a
gas
station.
C.
At
a
train
station.
答案:
A
Text
5
W:
I
was
going
to
make
a
cake
for
the
party
tonight.
But
I
just
realized
we
had
run
out
of
eggs.
Could
you
go
to
the
supermarket
and
get
some?
M:
I
don’t
think
we
have
enough
time
to
make
one.
⑤Let
me
just
buy
a
cake
from
a
shop.
5.
Where
is
the
man
going
next?
A.
To
a
bakery.
B.
To
a
party.
C.
To
a
cinema.
答案:
A
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:
Next?
M:
Can
I
have
a
pound
of
chicken
and
⑥two
pounds
of
pork,
please?
W:
Do
you
want
a
whole
chicken,
chicken
wings,
or
some
pieces
without
any
bones
in
them?
M:
The
last
one.
W:
OK.
That’s
$4
a
pound,
and
⑥the
pork
is
going
to
be
$6
in
total.
Anything
else?
M:
No,
that’s
it.
Can
I
give
you
a
credit
card?
W:
I’m
sorry,
but
⑦the
credit
card
machine
is
down.
So
it’ll
have
to
be
cash
or
a
personal
check.
M:
Good
thing.

I
stopped
at
an
ATM
machine
on
my
way
over
here!
6.
How
much
does
the
pork
cost?
A.
$3
per
pound.
B.
$4
per
pound.
C.
$6
per
pound.
答案:
A
7.
How
will
the
man
probably
pay?
A.
In
cash.
B.
By
credit
card.
C.
With
a
personal
check.
答案:
A
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Hello,
Olivia!
Welcome
back!
You
look
great!
W:
Mark!
It’s
lovely
to
see
you
again.
M:
How
was
your
trip?
W:
Fine
but
tiring.
⑧Milan
was
interesting.
It’s
bigger
than
I
expected.
But
noisier
and
dirtier,
too.
M:
And
Rome?
What
did
you
think
of
Rome?
W:
Well,
I
didn’t
go
there.
Have
you
ever
been
there?
M:
No,
I’ve
never
been
to
Italy.
I’d
like
to
go
to
Florence.
Well,
is
this
all
your
luggage?
W:
Yes,
but
the
suitcase
is
very
heavy.
Could
you
help
me?
M:
Sure!
Wow!
Olivia!
What
is
in
it?
Books?
Or
stones?
W:
⑨Just
ten
pairs
of
shoes!
8.
Where
has
the
woman
been?
A.
To
Florence.
B.
To
Milan.
C.
To
Rome.
答案:
B
9.
What
has
the
woman
got
in
her
suitcase?
A.
Shoes.
    B.
Stones.
    C.
Books.
答案:
A
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
W:
You
want
to
see
me,
Mr
Wallace?
M:
Yes,
Laura.
Please
sit
down.
How
are
things
going?
W:
Quite
well,
thank
you.
I’m
quite
busy—graduate
papers,
exams
and
job
interviews.
.
.
You
know,
I
will
graduate
in
two
months,
but
thankfully
I’m
managing.

Four
years
at
college
goes
quickly!
M:
Laura,
you
are
such
a
polite,
hard-working
and
helpful
student.
You
have
set
a
good
example
to
everyone.
W:
I
don’t
know
what
to
say.
I
just
try
to
do
my
best.
M:
I
know
that,
Laura.
So
let
me
explain
why
I
asked
you
to
come
to
see
me.
?There
will
be
a
national
conference
in
New
York
on
May
5.
That’s
half
a
month
from
now.
Our
school
has
been
invited
to
send
one
student.
Would
you
like
to
go?
W:
Me?
Wow!
I
feel
honored
that
you’ve
asked
me,
Mr
Wallace.
M:
Well,
you
deserve
the
honor.
W:
Thank
you
very
much.
This
is
so
exciting!
But
before
I
decide,
?may
I
ask
a
couple
of
questions?
M:
Certainly.
10.
Which
year
of
college
is
the
woman
in?
A.
The
second
year.
    B.
The
third
year.
C.
The
fourth
year.
答案:
C
11.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Attend
a
conference.
B.
Take
a
job
interview.
C.
Learn
to
be
helpful.
答案:
A
12.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
next?
A.
Refuse
the
man’s
offer.
B.
Complete
graduate
papers.
C.
Ask
a
few
questions.
答案:
C
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
M:
I
heard
you
took
Jenny
to
a
dentist
yesterday.
What
was
wrong
with
her?
W:
?She
needed
fillings
because
there
was
something
wrong
with
her
teeth.
I
really
shouldn’t
have
given
her
so
much
candy.
M:
How
often
did
you
give
her
candy?
W:
I
gave
her
candy
on
a
daily
basis.
M:
You
made
a
huge
mistake.
Giving
children
candy
harms
them
in
various
ways.
I
read
an
article
the
other
day.
It
says
kids
who
often
eat
candy
may
suffer
from
obesity,
and
poor
nutrition
besides
bad
teeth.
W:
So
do
you
give
Jim
any
candy?
M:
Yes.
?But
I
only
give
him
one
on
a
weekly
basis.
W:
It
seems
you
have
known
the
harm
of
eating
too
much
candy
before
you
read
that
article.
M:
Yes,
?my
grandma
had
bad
teeth
due
to
eating
too
much
candy.
So
she
never
let
me
eat
too
much
candy.
W:
I’ll
give
Jenny
less
candy,
too.
?Oh,
my
husband
will
come
back
from
work
soon.
I
must
go
back
and
prepare
dinner
now.
M:
OK.
Bye.
W:
Bye
bye.
13.
What’s
wrong
with
Jenny?
A.
She
fell
over.
B.
She
had
bad
teeth.
C.
She
ate
too
much.
答案:
B
14.
How
often
does
the
man
give
Jim
candy?
A.
Every
day.
    B.
Once
a
week.
C.
Every
two
days.
答案:
B
15.
What
can
we
know
about
the
man’s
grandma?
A.
She
is
a
dentist.
B.
She
likes
candy.
C.
She
is
a
writer.
答案:
B
16.
What
can
we
know
about
the
woman’s
husband?
A.
He’ll
prepare
dinner.
B.
He’ll
eat
less.
C.
He’ll
be
back
from
work.
答案:
C
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
  W:
And
today
on
our
holiday
program
we
have
some
information
about
a
cycling
holiday,
which
is
run
by
Pathway
Holidays.
?It’s
from
Monday
June
12th
until
Saturday
June
17th.
On
this
trip,
you
cycle
from
Whitehaven
in
the
northwest
of
England
to
Sunderland
in
the
northeast.
The
total
cost
of
the
tour
is
£652
and
that
includes
your
hotel,
all
meals,
the
transport
of
your
luggage
and
a
tour
guide.
This
is
someone
who
knows
the
area
and
can
tell
you
about
it
during
the
trip.
?In
fact,
the
price
includes
everything
except
bicycle
hire.
It’s
possible
to
hire
a
bicycle
and
you
should
book
one
in
advance
if
you
want
to
do
that.
?Entertainment
is
provided
in
the
first
hotel
in
Whitehaven
---there’ll
be
a
musical
evening
on
the
first
day.
On
Wednesday
evening,
the
hotel
you
are
staying
in
will
organize
a
quiz,
and
on
the
last
evening---that’s
Friday---there’ll
be
a
party.
?If
you’d
like
more
information
about
the
trip,
the
company
Pathway
Holidays
advises
you
to
look
at
their
website,
and
I’ll
tell
you
what
that
is
in
a
minute.
We’re
just
going
to
talk
to
someone
who
did
this
cycling
holiday
recently.
17.
What
do
we
know
about
the
cycling
holiday?
A.
It
starts
from
the
north
of
England.
B.
It
covers
over
600
miles.
C.
It
lasts
nearly
a
week.
答案:
C
18.
What
should
the
participants
pay
for
besides
the
total
cost?
A.
Hiring
a
bike.
    B.
Booking
a
hotel.
C.
Finding
a
guide.
答案:
A
19.
What
will
the
participants
have
on
the
first
day?
A.
A
quiz.
    B.
A
party.
C.
A
musical
evening.
答案:
C
20.
How
can
people
get
more
information
about
the
trip?
A.
By
phoning
the
company.
B.
By
visiting
a
website.
C.
By
talking
to
a
former
tourist.
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
Here
are
some
of
the
movies
that
inspire
you
to
travel.
The
Lord
of
the
Rings
The
story
is
about
Frodo,
his
friends
and
their
adventurous
journey
through
Middle-earth.
Filmed
in
about
150
locations
all
over
New
Zealand,
this
travel
movie
shows
its
beauty.
From
the
rolling
hills
of
Matamata
to
the
volcanic
region
of
Mt
Ruapehu,
this
is
the
best
movie
to
see
New
Zealand.
Also,
this
travel
movie
might
have
the
only
distinction
of
being
inspired
by
travel.
The
director
of
the
movie
Peter
Jackson
first
read
the
novel
on
a
train
going
from
Wellington
to
Auckland
when
he
was
just
seventeen.
Indiana
Jones:
The
Complete
Adventure
Collection
Indiana
Jones
and
travel
are
inseparable.
Everyone
remembers
the
red
line
on
the
world
map
that
shows
up
on
screen
when
he
flies.
The
Egypt
scenes
in
Raiders
of
the
Lost
Ark
were
filmed
in
Tunisia.
Temple
of
Doom
was
filmed
mostly
in
Sri
Lanka
and
Macau.
Last
Crusade
was
filmed
in
Italy,
Spain
and
Jordan
including
an
excellent
view
of
Petra.
Unlike
the
other
films,
Kingdom
of
the
Crystal
Skull
was
filmed
almost
entirely
in
the
United
States.
However,
their
shots
of
Iguazu
Falls
are
amazing.
Romancing
the
Stone
and
The
Jewel
of
the
Nile
This
movie
series
focuses
on
a
romantic
writer
Joan
and
her
adventures
with
a
soldier
of
fortune
named
Jack.
In
Romancing
the
Stone
Joan
goes
to
Colombia
to
save
her
sister
who
is
kidnapped.
In
the
sequel
(续集)
Joan
goes
to
the
fictional
kingdom
of
Kadir
in
the
Middle
East.
Romancing
the
Stone’s
scenes
were
shot
mostly
in
Mexico.
For
The
Jewel
of
the
Nile,
the
scenes
were
mostly
shot
in
France
and
Morocco.
The
Talented
Mr
Ripley
Tom
Ripley
is
a
working
class
young
man.
Through
a
case
of
mistaken
identity,
he
is
asked
to
go
to
Italy
to
convince
a
wealthy
businessman’s
son
to
come
home.
This
travel
movie
starts
in
New
York
and
heads
to
the
fictional
resort
of
Monticello.
The
last
section
of
the
movie
is
filmed
mostly
in
Rome
and
Naples.
The
locations
are
beautiful.
They
also
do
a
good
job
of
showing
Italy
as
it
looked
in
the
1960s.
【文章大意】这是一篇应用文。文章简单介绍了几部电影以及它们的拍摄地点。
21.
If
you
are
interested
in
Europe,
you
probably
watch
the
film
______.
?
A.
Temple
of
Doom
B.
Last
Crusade
C.
Raiders
of
the
Lost
Ark
D.
Kingdom
of
the
Crystal
Skull
【解析】选B。细节理解题。依据Indiana
Jones:
The
Complete
Adventure
Collection部分中的“Last
Crusade
was
filmed
in
Italy,
Spain.
.
.
”可知,
这部电影部分是在意大利、西班牙拍摄的。
22.
What
can
we
learn
by
reading
the
paragraph
of
The
Lord
of
the
Rings?
A.
It
is
the
best
movie
made
in
New
Zealand.
B.
It
was
shot
from
Wellington
to
Auckland.
C.
It
has
increased
tourism
in
New
Zealand.
D.
The
novel
about
it
caught
the
director’s
attention
long
ago.
【解析】选D。细节理解题。依据文章The
Lord
of
the
Rings这一部分的最后一句可知,
这部电影的导演17岁时第一次读到这本小说,
被这个故事吸引住了。
23.
The
movie
The
Talented
Mr
Ripley
tells
us
a
story
of
a
man
who
______.
?
A.
owns
a
large
amount
of
fortune
B.
helps
a
father
persuade
his
son
to
come
home
C.
goes
sightseeing
in
Rome
and
Naples
D.
becomes
wealthy
by
always
working
hard
【解析】选B。细节理解题。依据文章最后一段的“he
is
asked
to
go
to
Italy
to
convince
a
wealthy
businessman’s
son
to
come
home”可知选项B正确。
B
  Short
and
shy,
Ben
Saunders
was
the
last
kid
in
his
class
picked
for
any
sports
team.
“Football,
tennis
cricket—anything
with
a
round
ball,
I
was
useless”,
he
says
now
with
a
laugh.
But
back
then,
he
was
the
object
of
jokes
in
school
gym
classes
in
England’s
rural
Devonshire.
It
was
a
mountain
bike
he
received
for
his
15th
birthday
that
changed
him.
At
first
the
teen
went
biking
alone
in
a
nearby
forest.
Then
he
began
to
cycle
along
with
a
runner
friend.
Gradually,
Saunders
set
his
mind
building
up
his
body,
increasing
his
speed,
strength
and
endurance.
At
age
18,
he
ran
his
first
marathon.
The
following
year,
he
met
John
Ridgway,
who
became
famous
in
the
1960s
for
rowing
an
open
boat
across
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
Saunders
was
hired
as
an
instructor
at
Ridgway’s
school
of
Adventure
in
Scotland,
where
he
learned
about
the
older
man’s
cold-water
exploits
(成就).
Intrigued,
Saunders
read
all
he
could
about
Arctic
explorers
and
North
Pole
expeditions,
then
decided
that
this
would
be
his
future.
Journeys
to
the
Pole
aren’t
the
usual
holidays
for
British
country
boys,
and
many
people
dismissed
his
dream
as
fantasy.
“John
Ridgway
was
one
of
the
few
who
didn’t
say,
‘You
are
completely
crazy,
’”
Saunders
says.
In
2001,
after
becoming
a
skilled
skier,
Saunders
started
his
first
long-distance
expedition
toward
the
North
Pole.
He
suffered
frostbite,
had
a
closer
encounter
with
a
polar
bear
and
pushed
his
body
to
the
limit.
Saunders
has
since
become
the
youngest
person
to
ski
alone
to
the
North
Pole,
and
he’s
skied
more
of
the
Arctic
by
himself
than
any
other
Briton.
His
old
playmates
would
not
believe
the
transformation.
This
October,
Saunders,
27,
heads
south
to
explore
from
the
coast
of
Antarctica
to
the
South
Pole
and
back,
an
1800-mile
journey
that
has
never
been
completed
on
skis.
【文章大意】本文介绍了桑德斯从十五岁生日收到山地自行车起开始改变自己,
到取得成为跨越南极和北极的第一人的非凡成就的人生历程。
24.
We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
Ridgway
______.
?
A.
dismissed
Saunders’
dream
as
fantasy
B.
built
up
his
body
together
with
Saunders
C.
hired
Saunders
for
his
cold-water
experience
D.
won
his
fame
for
his
voyage
across
the
Atlantic
【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据文章第三段The
following
year,
he
met
John
Ridgway,
who
became
famous
in
the
1960s
for
rowing
an
open
boat
across
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
第二年,
他遇到了约翰?里奇韦,
他在20世纪60年代因划敞船横渡大西洋而出名。可知,
Ridgway因为在大西洋的航行而赢得了他的名声。故选D。
25.
What
do
we
know
about
Saunders?
A.
He
once
worked
at
a
school
in
Scotland.
B.
He
followed
Ridgway
to
explore
the
North
Pole.
C.
He
was
chosen
for
the
school
sports
team
as
a
kid.
D.
He
was
the
first
Briton
to
ski
alone
to
the
North
Pole.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据文章第三段Saunders
was
hired
as
an
instructor
at
Ridgway’s
school
of
Adventure
in
Scotland,
where
he
learned
about
the
older
man’s
cold-water
exploits
桑德斯被聘为苏格兰里奇韦冒险学校的讲师,
在那里他了解到了这位老人的成就。可知,
Saunders曾经在苏格兰的一所学校工作过,
故选A。
26.
The
underlined
word
“Intrigued”
in
the
third
paragraph
probably
means
______.
?
A.
excited       
B.
convinced
C.
delighted
D.
fascinated
【解析】选D。词义猜测题。根据文章第三段Saunders
read
all
he
could
about
Arctic
explorers
and
North
Pole
expeditions桑德斯读了所有他能读到的关于北极探险家和北极探险的书。可知,
Saunders对极地探险很感兴趣,
并尽可能地了解相关的信息。故选D。
27.
It
can
be
inferred
that
Saunders’
journey
to
the
North
Pole
______.
?
A.
was
accomplished
by
his
old
playmates
B.
set
a
record
in
the
North
Pole
expedition
C.
was
supported
by
other
Arctic
explorers
D.
made
him
well-known
in
the
1960s
【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段Saunders
has
since
become
the
youngest
person
to
ski
alone
to
the
North
Pole,
and
he’s
skied
more
of
the
Arctic
by
himself
than
any
other
Briton.
可知他在北极探险中创造了纪录,
成为单独滑到北极的最年轻的人,
故选B。
C
Some
elementary
school
students
in
Dallas,
Texas
watch
3-D
movies
that
go
with
many
of
their
lessons.
A
special
machine
makes
the
lessons
come
to
life
with
the
help
of
a
computer
chip.
The
chip
can
power
movies
as
large
as
those
in
theaters
and
as
small
as
the
images
on
a
cellphone.
The
chip
is
called
a
DLP
chip,
which
is
made
up
of
many
tiny
mirrors.
They
reflect
(反射)
light
in
a
special
way
to
create
an
image
that
seems
real
enough
to
touch.
Lessons
in
3-D
can
turn
learning
into
an
adventure.
The
students
look
forward
to
the
lessons
and
say
that
they
remember
them
better
than
non-3-D
lessons.
“It’s
easier
to
learn
because
you
remember
all
the
stuff,
and
it’s
more
fun
to
learn,

says
one
student.
The
teachers
have
good
things
to
say
about
it
too.
They
say
that
students
of
all
different
learning
levels
can
enjoy
the
3-D
lessons.
Brittany
Russo,
one
of
the
teachers
pointed
out
that
the
most
advanced
students
in
her
class
are
no
longer
bored,
and
the
students
who
struggle
with
subjects
are
able
to
understand
them
better
now.
Students
wear
special
3-D
glasses
to
watch
the
lessons
like
science,
math
and
more.
Some
lessons
take
students
on
field
trips
to
faraway
places
that
they
might
never
go
to.
Vera
Johnson,
a
science
teacher,
said
that
she
enjoys
the
science
and
math
lessons
best.
She
pointed
out
that
students
who
get
to
see
a
3-D
movie
understand
the
subject
quicker.
She
also
likes
the
videos
about
outer
space.
“You
can’t
really
go
up
and
see
the
solar
system
(太阳系),

Johnson
says,
“but
that
this
is
the
next
best
thing.

【文章大意】美国一些学校运用带有DLP晶片的特殊机器来播放3D电影以帮助学生学习,
这一学习方式得到了学生和教师的好评。
28.
The
underlined
word
“They”
in
Paragraph
2
refers
to
______.
?
A.
the
mirrors
B.
the
images
C.
the
theaters
D.
the
movies
【解析】选A。代词指代题。从前面的“.
.
.
which
is
made
up
of
many
tiny
mirrors.
”和后面的“.
.
.
reflect
light
in
a
special
way
to
create
an
image.
.
.
”可知,
They指代mirrors。所以选A项。
29.
Advanced
students
used
to
consider
Russo’s
class
to
be
______.
?
A.
interesting
B.
boring
C.
difficult
D.
excellent
【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据第四段的“Brittany
Russo,
one
of
the
teachers
pointed
out
that
the
most
advanced
students
in
her
class
are
no
longer
bored.
.
.
”可知,
原来那些学习好的学生对她的课也是感到厌烦的。所以选B项。
30.
By
saying
“but
that
this
is
the
next
best
thing”,
Johnson
means
______.
?
A.
the
best
thing
for
her
is
to
watch
3-D
movies
in
outer
space
B.
going
up
and
seeing
the
solar
system
is
the
best
thing
C.
watching
3-D
movies
is
almost
as
good
as
going
to
outer
space
D.
the
best
thing
about
3-D
movies
is
that
they
make
students
have
fun
【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据约翰逊说的前半句“You
can’t
really
go
up
and
see
the
solar
system.
.
.
”可知,
既然不能真去看太阳系,
那么看3D电影就好像是去了外层空间一样,
这自然是最好的事情,
所以选C项。
31.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
3-D
movies
bring
a
new
teaching
method
B.
3-D
movies
are
popular
with
all
students
C.
3-D
movies
look
good
in
the
classrooms
D.
3-D
movies
make
learning
become
more
fun
【解析】选D。标题归纳题。本文主要介绍了美国的一些学校通过播放3D电影,
吸引学生积极学习,
这不但激发了学生们的兴趣,
也促进了他们对知识的理解,
所以选D项。
D
(2020·张家界高一检测)
Do
you
live
in
a
city?
You’ve
probably
noticed
how
noisy
and
crowded
life
in
a
city
can
be.
What
if
you
could
live
next
to
a
calm
lake
instead?
As
it
turns
out,
living
near
bodies
of
water—lakes,
rivers,
ponds,
even
oceans—can
help
us
feel
both
happier
and
healthier.
Those
who
live
less
than
a
kilometer
from
the
coast
are
around
22
percent
less
likely
to
have
mental
health
problems
than
those
who
live
50
kilometers
or
more
away,
according
to
a
study
by
researchers
from
the
University
of
Exeter,
UK.
People
who
visit
the
coast
at
least
twice
a
week
tend
to
experience
better
general
and
mental
health
as
well.
So
how
does
“blue
space”
make
us
feel
better?
For
one
thing,
aquatic
environments
tend
to
have
less
pollution
and
more
sunlight,
both
of
which
are
linked
to
better
mental
and
physical
health.
People
who
get
more
sun
tend
to
be
happier
than
those
who
do
not.
There’s
also
the
air
above
the
sea.
After
spending
time
near
the
ocean,
you
might
find
that
you
feel
more
relaxed
than
usual.
This
is
because
sea
air
is
filled
with
negative
ions(负离子).
These
ions
balance
our
levels
of
serotonin(血清素),
a
chemical
that
affects
our
moods.
With
balanced
serotonin
levels,
we
feel
calmer
and
more
relaxed,
according
to
Daily
Mail.
Finally,
people
who
live
near
water
tend
to
be
more
physically
active,
according
to
the
Guardian.
Water
sports
like
swimming
and
rowing
can
help
us
stay
in
shape,
which
in
turn
keeps
us
healthy.
【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。英国Exeter大学的研究人员发现,
居住在湖泊、河流甚至海洋附近对人的身体和精神的健康都有好处,
并分析了其中的原因。
32.
What
did
the
researchers
from
the
University
of
Exeter
find?
A.
Living
near
water
can
improve
our
mental
health.
B.
An
increasing
number
of
people
don’t
like
living
in
cities.
C.
Living
near
water
has
more
advantages
than
living
in
cities.
D.
People
with
mental
health
problems
mainly
come
from
cities.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第二段第二句“Those
who
live
less
than
a
kilometer
from
the
coast
are
around
22
percent
less
likely
to
have
mental
health
problems
than
those
who
live
50
kilometers
or
more
away,
according
to
a
study
by
researchers
from
the
University
of
Exeter,
UK.
”可知,
住在水域附近可以改善我们的精神健康。故选A。
33.
The
underlined
word
“aquatic”
in
Paragraph
3
is
closest
in
meaning
to
“______”.
?
A.
natural
B.
outdoor
C.
oceanic
D.
clean
【解析】选C。词义猜测题。根据第三段第一句的
“blue
space”和第二句“.
.
.
have
less
pollution
and
more
sunlight,
both
of
which
are
linked
to
better
mental
and
physical
health.
”可知,
这里是指一方面水环境往往污染更少,
阳光更多,
这两者都与更好的精神和身体健康有关。故此处aquatic表示水生的,
与oceanic意义最接近。故选C。
34.
What
do
we
know
about
negative
ions?
A.
They
are
chemicals
in
our
bodies.
B.
They
can
only
be
found
in
sea
air.
C.
They
can
help
people
reduce
stress.
D.
They
increase
serotonin
in
our
bodies.
【解析】选C。推理判断题。根据第四段最后两句“These
ions
balance
our
levels
of
serotonin,
a
chemical
that
affects
our
moods.
With
balanced
serotonin
levels,
we
feel
calmer
and
more
relaxed,
according
to
Daily
Mail.
”可知,
负离子可以通过平衡血清素水平而让人感到平静和轻松,
从而帮助人们减轻压力。故选C。
35.
In
which
column
can
you
find
this
passage?
A.
Health.
B.
Environment.
C.
Travel.
D.
Entertainment.
【解析】选A。文章出处题。本文主要讲述了住在水附近可以改善我们的身体和精神健康,
所以文章最有可能出现在健康栏目。故选A。
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。
  When
he
was
a
teenager,
Hunter
Adams
was
very
unhappy,
and
he
spent
many
years
in
the
1960s
and
1970s
in
a
special
hospital
for
people
with
mental
health
problems.
When
he
left
hospital,
Adams
decided
to
become
a
doctor,
so
he
went
to
Medical
School
in
Virginia,
USA.
 36 
For
example,
he
didn’t
like
the
doctors’
white
coats,
so
he
wore
shirts
with
flowers
on
them
when
he
visited
his
patients,
and
he
tried
to
make
them
laugh.
The
doctors
at
the
medical
school
didn’t
like
Adams
very
much
because
he
was
too
different.
?
 37 
He
saw
unhappy
and
lonely
people,
and
he
tried
to
help
them
as
patients,
but
as
people
too.
He
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
children
in
the
hospital,
and
often
put
a
special
red
nose
on
his
face
to
look
like
a
clown
and
to
make
the
children
laugh.
?
When
he
finished
medical
school
and
became
a
doctor,
Adams
opened
his
own
hospital,
called
“The
Gesundheit
Institute!
”,
together
with
some
other
doctors.
 38 ?
Hunter
Adams
became
famous
during
the
1980s,
and
in
1998,
Universal
Pictures
made
a
film
about
his
life.
 39 
In
the
film
(called
Patch
Adams),
Robin
Williams
played
Adams.
Williams
said,
“Hunter
is
a
really
warm
person,
who
believes
that
patients
need
a
doctor
who’s
a
friend.
 40 ”?
A.
I
enjoyed
playing
him.
B.
It
was
very
successful.
C.
He
finally
gave
up
his
studies.
D.
Adams
succeeded
in
persuading
other
patients.
E.
But
when
he
was
there,
he
did
things
in
a
different
way.
F.
But
Adams
believed
that
people
in
hospital
need
more
than
medicine.
G.
They
wanted
it
to
be
a
place
with
a
different
way
of
working
with
sick
people.
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了让微笑绽放在病房的小丑医生Hunter
Adams。
36.
【解析】选E。E项中的“he
did
things
in
a
different
way”与下文列举的“he
didn’t
like
the
doctors’
white
coats,
so
he
wore
shirts
with
flowers
on
them”相呼应。
37.
【解析】选F。根据下文Hunter
Adams装成小丑给医院的孩子们带来快乐可知,
他认为病人需要的不只是药品。
38.
【解析】选G。G项中的“a
place”指上文Hunter
Adams成立的医院“The
Gesundheit
Institute!
”。
39.
【解析】选B。本段是对Patch
Adams这部电影的介绍与评价,
B项符合语境。
40.
【解析】选A。Robin
Williams在电影Patch
Adams中饰演了Hunter
Adams,
根据他对Hunter
Adams的评价a
really
warm
person可知,
Williams喜欢扮演他。
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。
  One
day,
Howard
Kelly,
a
poor
boy
was
so
hungry
that
he
decided
to
beg
for
a
meal.
 41 ,
when
a
lovely
young
woman
opened
the
door,
he
asked
for
a
drink
of
water
instead.
But
she
brought
him
a
large
glass
of
milk.
He
drank
it,
and
then
asked,
“How
much
do
I
 42 
you?
”“Nothing,

she
replied.
“Mother
taught
me
never
to
 43 
pay
for
a
kindness.
”?
Years
later
the
young
woman
became
 44 
ill
and
was
sent
to
the
big
city
for
treatment.
Dr.
Howard
Kelly
was
called
in
for
the
 45 .
When
he
heard
the
name
of
the
town
she
came
from,
he
 46 went
down
through
the
hospital
hall
into
her
room.
He
 47 
her
at
once.
After
going
back
to
the
consultation
room
he
 48 
to
do
his
best.
?
After
a
long
struggle,
the
battle
was 49 .
Dr.
Kelly
requested
the
business
office
to
pass
the
bill
to
him
for
approval.
He
wrote
something
on
it.
The
bill
was
then
sent
to
her
room.
She
was
 50 
to
open
it
because
she
was
 51 
that
it
would
take
the
rest
of
her
life
to
pay
it
 52 .
Finally
she
looked,
and
the
note
on
the
bill
 53 
her
attention,
which
 54 “Paid
in
 55 
with
a
glass
of
milk.

Tears
of
joy
rolled
down
her
cheeks.
?
【文章大意】本文是记叙文,
讲述了一位善良的女士曾经不求回报地救助过一名穷困的小男孩,
结果在自己生病后,
这个成为了医生的男孩又救了她一命,
且不用她支付医疗费用的故事。教育我们要与人为善,
积极地帮助他人。
41.
A.
However  
B.
Therefore
C.
Thus
D.
Otherwise
【解析】选A。根据上文的he
decided
to
beg
for
a
meal和下文的he
asked
for
a
drink
of
water
instead可知此处表示的是转折关系。故选A。
42.
A.
pay
  
B.
borrow
 
C.
lend
  
D.
owe
【解析】选D。根据How
much可知此处表示应该给多少钱,
再根据上文的a
poor
boy可知他没有钱给,
所以是欠钱的意思。故选D。
43.
A.
regard
B.
learn
C.
accept
D.
think
【解析】选C。regard看待,
考虑,
问候;
learn得知,
学习;
accept接受;
think想起,
认为。根据never和kindness可知是从不接受回报。故选C。
44.
A.
critically
B.
slightly
C.
generally
D.
mildly
【解析】选A。critically严重地,
批判性地;
slightly轻微地;
generally通常,
普遍地;
mildly温和地,
和善地。根据was
sent
to
the
big
city
for
treatment可知她病得很严重。故选A。
45.
A.
injury
B.
consultation
C.
suggestions
D.
wound
【解析】选B。injury伤害,
损害;
consultation会诊,
咨询;
suggestions建议;
wound伤口,
创伤。根据下文After
going
back
to
the
consultation
room可知他是医生因此被叫来会诊。故选B。
46.
A.
patiently
B.
slowly
C.
immediately
D.
lively
【解析】选C。patiently有耐心地;
slowly缓慢地;
immediately立刻;
lively活泼的。根据When
he
heard
the
name
of
the
town
she
came
from可以推断他听到这个小镇的名字立刻就去她的病房了。故选C。
47.
A.
saw
B.
recognized
C.
glared
D.
glanced
【解析】选B。根据上文可知他们已经认识,
所以这时医生认出了她。故选B。
48.
A.
refused
B.
learned
C.
hesitated
D.
determined
【解析】选D。refused拒绝;
learned领会,
学习;
hesitated犹豫;
determined决定,
断定。根据上文他认出病人是曾帮助过自己的女士后可知他要回报,
所以此处医生决定尽最大的努力。故选D。
49.
A.
won
B.
defeated
C.
settled
D.
gained
【解析】选A。根据Dr.
Kelly
requested
the
business
office
to
pass
the
bill
to
him
for
approval.
可知此处她治好病了,
所以这场战争是胜利了。故选A。
50.
A.
happy
B.
afraid
C.
anxious
D.
eager
【解析】选B。根据it
would
take
the
rest
of
her
life
to.
.
.
可知此处表示她害怕打开账单。故选B。
51.
A.
optimistic
B.
negative
C.
uncertain
D.
positive
【解析】选D。optimistic乐观的;
negative消极的,
否定的;
uncertain不确定的;
positive肯定的,
确定的,
积极的,
绝对的。因为她知道治好病肯定花了很多钱,
所以她确信这些钱要用余生才能还得起。故选D。
52.
A.
off
B.
out
C.
up
D.
in
【解析】选A。固定短语pay
off付清,
还清。故选A。
53.
A.
started
B.
caught
C.
stimulated
D.
distracted
【解析】选B。根据her
attention可知此处表示吸引她的注意力。故选B。
54.
A.
told
B.
stated
C.
wrote
D.
read
【解析】选D。此处用read表示上面写着的话读出来是用一杯牛奶全部付清了。故选D。
55.
A.
full
B.
half
C.
all
D.
fall
【解析】选A。Paid
in
full表示全款已付清。故选A。
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。
  Around
three
in
five
people
in
the
UK
will
find
56.
__________
necessary
to
care
for
an
elderly
or
a
disabled
loved
one
at
some
point.
This
can
be
made
much
57.
__________(easy)
by
bearing
in
mind
a
few
simple
principles
and
pieces
of
advice.
?
58.
__________
(care)
for
an
elderly
loved
one—most
likely
a
parent,
is
never
easy.
It
can
cause
great
pain
emotionally
and
59.
__________
(physical)
and
the
financial
challenges
can
sometimes
seem
difficult
to
deal
with,
too.
?
Often
one
of
the
hardest
things
is
striking
a
balance
between
your
parents’
desire
60.
__________(feel)
independent
and
the
need
to
ensure
that
they
are
safe
and
their
health
needs
are
being
attended
to.
Sometimes
this
can
create
tensions
and
61.
__________(argue),
only
adding
to
the
stress
of
an
already
difficult
situation.
It
is
important
here
to
make
them
feel
that
they
are
being
listened
to
and
62.
__________you
only
have
their
best
interests
at
heart.
?
The
same
applies
63.
__________financial
issues.
In
order
to
cover
the
costs
of
their
parents’
care—including
bills
and
medicine

many
people
will
investigate
options
such
as
selling
the
family
home.
The
most
important
thing
here
is
communication—it
is
vital
to
make
sure
that
everyone
involved,
including
other
brothers
and
sisters,
64.
__________(be)
aware
of
what’s
being
proposed
and
cooperates
to
find
a
solution
65.
__________
satisfies
everybody.
?
【文章大意】在英国大多数人认为照顾老人或残疾人是必要的。
56.
【解析】it。此处是it作形式宾语,
真正的宾语是动词不定式
to
care
for
an
elderly
or
a
disabled
loved
one
at
some
point。
57.
【解析】easier。这里是听起来和实际之间的一种比较,
所以用比较级easier。
58.
【解析】Caring。分析句子可知此处填的是句子的主语,
所以用caring动名词。
59.
【解析】physically。句意:
它会在感情上和身体上造成巨大的痛苦。此处
physically与emotionally并列表示指感情上和身体上。
60.
【解析】to
feel。the
desire
to
do是做某事的要求,
所以填to
feel。
61.
【解析】arguments。句意:
有时这会引起紧张和争论,
tensions与arguments并列存在,
所以用复数。
62.
【解析】that。分析句子可知that
they
are
being
listened
to与句子______
you
only
have
their
best
interests
at
heart是并列句,
句中不缺成分所以用that来引导。?
63.
【解析】to。句意:
这同样适用于财务问题。apply
to
是英语的固定短语“适用于”。
64.
【解析】is。分析句子可知主语是
everyone,
所以谓语动词用单数形式is。
65.
【解析】that/which。先行词是solution在定语从句中作主语,
所以用which或者that来引导。
第四部分 写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
  根据表格提示信息,
写一篇关于电影《2012》的影评,
词数80个左右。
Name
2012
Director
Roland
Emmerich
Film
stars
John
Cusack,
Chiwetel
Ejiofor,
Amanda
Peet,
Oliver
Platt,
Danny
Glover,
Thandie
Newton
and
Woody
Harrelson
Plot
由于太阳活动异常,
人类将遭遇灭顶之灾(catastrophe)。以写小说谋生的Jackson在带孩子们到黄石公园度周末时发生了一连串怪事。最后Jackson带领自己的家人靠着互爱和对生命的尊重渡过了难关。
你的感想
……
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
  2012
is
a
disaster
film
directed
by
Roland
Emmerich.
The
film
stars
are
John
Cusack,
Chiwetel
Ejiofor,
Amanda
Peet,
Oliver
Platt,
Danny
Glover,
Thandie
Newton
and
Woody
Harrelson.
The
film
tells
of
how
the
main
characters
survive
the
human
catastrophe
caused
by
unusual
sun
activity.
Jackson,
good
at
writing
novels,
experiences
a
series
of
strange
things
with
his
children
in
Yellowstone
Park.
At
last
Jackson
and
his
family
go
through
the
difficulty
with
love
for
each
other
and
respect
for
life.
I
think
it
is
one
of
the
most
satisfactory
films
of
the
year
and
it
really
can
be
called
the
“mother
of
all
disaster
movies”.
From
it
we
learn
that
human
beings
should
take
measures
to
protect
our
earth.
If
not,
such
a
catastrophe
might
come
in
the
future.
第二节(满分25分)
(2020·宁波高一检测)
  阅读下面短文,
根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Speed-reading
is
a
necessary
skill
in
the
Internet
age.
We
read
articles,
e-mails
and
WeChat
quickly,
trying
to
understand
key
words
and
the
most
important
meaning
of
a
certain
text.
Faced
with
so
much
information
from
our
smart
phones,
it
would
be
impossible
to
deal
if
we
read
word
by
word,
line
by
line.
However,
more
and
more
people
enjoy
reading
slowly.
There
is
a
book
club
in
Wellington,
New
Zealand,
where
members
meet
in
a
cafe
and
turn
off
their
smart
phones.
They
sink
into
comfortable
chairs
and
read
in
silence
for
an
hour.
Unlike
other
book
clubs,
the
point
of
the
slow
reading
club
isn’t
exchanging
ideas
about
a
certain
book,
but
to
get
away
from
smart
phones
and
read
in
a
quiet,
relaxing
environment.
Actually,
the
Wellington
book
club
is
just
one
example
of
slow-reading
book
clubs.
Nowadays,
technology
has
made
us
unable
to
focus
on
reading.
“Screens
have
changed
our
reading
patterns
from
the
straight
and
information
left-to-right
order
to
a
wild
skimming(略读)
and
skipping
pattern
as
we
hunt
for
important
words
and
information.
Reading
a
text
with
links
leads
to
weaker
understanding
than
reading
an
ordinary
text,

says
Patrick
Kingsley
from
a
newspaper.
However,
slow
reading
is
good
for
readers
in
many
ways.
It
sharpens
the
mind,
improves
concentration,
reduces
stress
levels
and
deepens
the
ability
to
sympathize(共鸣).
Another
study
last
year
showed
that
reading
novels
slowly
helps
people
understand
others’
mental
states
and
beliefs,
a
fundamental
skill
in
building
relationships.
Aim
for
30
minutes
a
day,
advises
Kelly,
a
slow
reader.
“You
can
put
in
half
an
hour
pretty
easily
during
your
free
moments.
You
pick
up
a
meaningful
book
rather
than
start
your
computer
to
look
for
your
favorite
site
for
something
to
pass
the
time,

Kelly
said.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
  Though
speed-reading
plays
an
important
role
in
the
modern
age,
an
increasing
number
of
people
prefer
to
read
slowly.
(要点1)
Actually,
there
are
many
slow
reading
clubs
where
people
put
aside
their
smart
phones
and
read
quietly
and
slowly.
(要点2)
Currently,
technology
makes
people
less
concentrated,
but
slow
reading
brings
many
benefits.
(要点3)
It
is
suggested
that
people
should
spend
30
minutes
every
day
in
reading
slowly.
(要点4)
读后续写
  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。
(2020·聊城高一检测)
When
I
was
a
teenager,
I
got
lost
in
a
foreign
country.
I
was
in
Berlin,
Germany,
only
month-long
trip
in
Europe.
My
team
and
I
had
one
night
there
to
spend
however
we
pleased.
Most
of
my
teammates
decided
to
stay
indoors
and
relax.
But
I
did
not
want
to
pass
up
the
chance
to
explore
Berlin.
I
visited
lots
of
major
attractions
around
the
city
that
night.
When
the
exhaustion
began
to
set
in,
I
checked
the
time
on
my
watch.
I
was
surprised
to
see
that
it
was
two
o’clock
in
the
morning.
As
I
walked
to
a
subway
station,
I
realized
that
it
was
my
dad’s
birthday.
This
would
be
the
first
birthday
I
couldn’t
celebrate
with
him
because
he
died
a
few
months
earlier.
Before
I
could
begin
thinking
of
my
dad,
I
heard
train
wheels
stop.
I
rushed
onto
the
train.
At
first,
I
was
thankful
to
have
made
it
onto
the
train.
But
that
joy
quickly
turned
to
panic
when
I
noticed
that
the
train
was
heading
in
the
wrong
direction!
I
looked
around
the
nearly
empty
train.
I
saw
a
young
woman
sitting
quietly
by
the
window
and
approached
her.
“Hi,
do
you
speak
English?
I’m
lost.
Can
you
help
me?

I
asked.
The
woman
understood.
She
told
me
how
to
return
to
where
I
had
first
gotten
on
the
train.
But
my
anxious
mind
couldn’t
follow
her
guidance.
Without
thinking,
I
asked,
“Can
you
come
with
me?

Her
face
froze
at
my
stupid
request.
After
a
long
second
of
hesitation,
she
agreed
to
help
me.
At
that
moment,
I
was
grateful
for
the
kindness
from
a
stranger.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右。
  On
the
journey
back
to
the
train
station
I
got
on,
she
and
I
chatted.
_________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
  Finally,
we
reached
my
stop.
_______________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
  On
the
journey
back
to
the
train
station
I
got
on,
she
and
I
chatted.
Curiously,
I
asked
her
if
she
wasn’t
worried
that
I
was
the
bad
guy.
She
surprised
me
by
saying
that
bad
people
are
not
so
polite.
Yes,
my
father
always
taught
me
to
be
polite,
and
I
have
tried
my
best
to
be
a
kind
person
all
my
life.
  Finally,
we
reached
my
stop.
I
thanked
her
and
asked
where
she
was
going.
She
answered
that
she
was
going
to
visit
her
sick
father.
I
smiled.
I
knew
her
father
must
be
waiting
for
her.
Somehow,
I
suddenly
said
to
her
out
of
blue,
“He
must
have
a
happy
day”.
After
all,
every
moment
of
having
children
around
is
a
happy
day
for
parents.
PAGE单元素养评价(一)(Unit
1)
(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
M:
I’ve
got
my
camera
with
me.
①But
am
I
allowed
to
take
photos
here?
W:
①I
think
so.
It
doesn’t
say
you
can’t.
1.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Take
photos.
     B.
Buy
a
camera.
C.
Help
the
woman.
Text
2
M:
②I
really
like
living
here
in
this
flat,
because
it’s
so
near
the
center
of
town.
W:
That’s
true.
But
it
gets
really
noisy
at
night.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
noisy
night.
B.
Their
life
in
town.
C.
A
place
of
living.
Text
3
W:
Jack,
could
you
help
me
wash
the
clothes
or
dry
the
dishes?
Which
would
you
prefer?
M:
Well,
③why
don’t
I
water
the
plants
instead?
W:
Oh,
that’s
very
kind
of
you.
3.
What
does
the
man
offer
to
do?
A.
Wash
the
clothes.
B.
Dry
the
dishes.
C.
Water
the
plants.
Text
4
M:
Oh,
no
!
I
just
realize
that
we
are
almost
out
of
gas.
W:
Well,
④we
are
going
to
have
to
find
a
station
and
fill
up.
There
should
be
one
close
to
where
we
are.
M:
Yeah,
I
guess
so.
But
the
gas
in
the
trunk
is
really
low.
Hopefully,
we’ll
find
one
soon.
4.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
car.
B.
At
a
gas
station.
C.
At
a
train
station.
Text
5
W:
I
was
going
to
make
a
cake
for
the
party
tonight.
But
I
just
realized
we
had
run
out
of
eggs.
Could
you
go
to
the
supermarket
and
get
some?
M:
I
don’t
think
we
have
enough
time
to
make
one.
⑤Let
me
just
buy
a
cake
from
a
shop.
5.
Where
is
the
man
going
next?
A.
To
a
bakery.
B.
To
a
party.
C.
To
a
cinema.
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:
Next?
M:
Can
I
have
a
pound
of
chicken
and
⑥two
pounds
of
pork,
please?
W:
Do
you
want
a
whole
chicken,
chicken
wings,
or
some
pieces
without
any
bones
in
them?
M:
The
last
one.
W:
OK.
That’s
$4
a
pound,
and
⑥the
pork
is
going
to
be
$6
in
total.
Anything
else?
M:
No,
that’s
it.
Can
I
give
you
a
credit
card?
W:
I’m
sorry,
but
⑦the
credit
card
machine
is
down.
So
it’ll
have
to
be
cash
or
a
personal
check.
M:
Good
thing.

I
stopped
at
an
ATM
machine
on
my
way
over
here!
6.
How
much
does
the
pork
cost?
A.
$3
per
pound.
B.
$4
per
pound.
C.
$6
per
pound.
7.
How
will
the
man
probably
pay?
A.
In
cash.
B.
By
credit
card.
C.
With
a
personal
check.
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Hello,
Olivia!
Welcome
back!
You
look
great!
W:
Mark!
It’s
lovely
to
see
you
again.
M:
How
was
your
trip?
W:
Fine
but
tiring.
⑧Milan
was
interesting.
It’s
bigger
than
I
expected.
But
noisier
and
dirtier,
too.
M:
And
Rome?
What
did
you
think
of
Rome?
W:
Well,
I
didn’t
go
there.
Have
you
ever
been
there?
M:
No,
I’ve
never
been
to
Italy.
I’d
like
to
go
to
Florence.
Well,
is
this
all
your
luggage?
W:
Yes,
but
the
suitcase
is
very
heavy.
Could
you
help
me?
M:
Sure!
Wow!
Olivia!
What
is
in
it?
Books?
Or
stones?
W:
⑨Just
ten
pairs
of
shoes!
8.
Where
has
the
woman
been?
A.
To
Florence.
B.
To
Milan.
C.
To
Rome.
9.
What
has
the
woman
got
in
her
suitcase?
A.
Shoes.
    B.
Stones.
    C.
Books.
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
W:
You
want
to
see
me,
Mr
Wallace?
M:
Yes,
Laura.
Please
sit
down.
How
are
things
going?
W:
Quite
well,
thank
you.
I’m
quite
busy—graduate
papers,
exams
and
job
interviews.
.
.
You
know,
I
will
graduate
in
two
months,
but
thankfully
I’m
managing.

Four
years
at
college
goes
quickly!
M:
Laura,
you
are
such
a
polite,
hard-working
and
helpful
student.
You
have
set
a
good
example
to
everyone.
W:
I
don’t
know
what
to
say.
I
just
try
to
do
my
best.
M:
I
know
that,
Laura.
So
let
me
explain
why
I
asked
you
to
come
to
see
me.
?There
will
be
a
national
conference
in
New
York
on
May
5.
That’s
half
a
month
from
now.
Our
school
has
been
invited
to
send
one
student.
Would
you
like
to
go?
W:
Me?
Wow!
I
feel
honored
that
you’ve
asked
me,
Mr
Wallace.
M:
Well,
you
deserve
the
honor.
W:
Thank
you
very
much.
This
is
so
exciting!
But
before
I
decide,
?may
I
ask
a
couple
of
questions?
M:
Certainly.
10.
Which
year
of
college
is
the
woman
in?
A.
The
second
year.
    B.
The
third
year.
C.
The
fourth
year.
11.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Attend
a
conference.
B.
Take
a
job
interview.
C.
Learn
to
be
helpful.
12.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
next?
A.
Refuse
the
man’s
offer.
B.
Complete
graduate
papers.
C.
Ask
a
few
questions.
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
M:
I
heard
you
took
Jenny
to
a
dentist
yesterday.
What
was
wrong
with
her?
W:
?She
needed
fillings
because
there
was
something
wrong
with
her
teeth.
I
really
shouldn’t
have
given
her
so
much
candy.
M:
How
often
did
you
give
her
candy?
W:
I
gave
her
candy
on
a
daily
basis.
M:
You
made
a
huge
mistake.
Giving
children
candy
harms
them
in
various
ways.
I
read
an
article
the
other
day.
It
says
kids
who
often
eat
candy
may
suffer
from
obesity,
and
poor
nutrition
besides
bad
teeth.
W:
So
do
you
give
Jim
any
candy?
M:
Yes.
?But
I
only
give
him
one
on
a
weekly
basis.
W:
It
seems
you
have
known
the
harm
of
eating
too
much
candy
before
you
read
that
article.
M:
Yes,
?my
grandma
had
bad
teeth
due
to
eating
too
much
candy.
So
she
never
let
me
eat
too
much
candy.
W:
I’ll
give
Jenny
less
candy,
too.
?Oh,
my
husband
will
come
back
from
work
soon.
I
must
go
back
and
prepare
dinner
now.
M:
OK.
Bye.
W:
Bye
bye.
13.
What’s
wrong
with
Jenny?
A.
She
fell
over.
B.
She
had
bad
teeth.
C.
She
ate
too
much.
14.
How
often
does
the
man
give
Jim
candy?
A.
Every
day.
    B.
Once
a
week.
C.
Every
two
days.
15.
What
can
we
know
about
the
man’s
grandma?
A.
She
is
a
dentist.
B.
She
likes
candy.
C.
She
is
a
writer.
16.
What
can
we
know
about
the
woman’s
husband?
A.
He’ll
prepare
dinner.
B.
He’ll
eat
less.
C.
He’ll
be
back
from
work.
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
  W:
And
today
on
our
holiday
program
we
have
some
information
about
a
cycling
holiday,
which
is
run
by
Pathway
Holidays.
?It’s
from
Monday
June
12th
until
Saturday
June
17th.
On
this
trip,
you
cycle
from
Whitehaven
in
the
northwest
of
England
to
Sunderland
in
the
northeast.
The
total
cost
of
the
tour
is
£652
and
that
includes
your
hotel,
all
meals,
the
transport
of
your
luggage
and
a
tour
guide.
This
is
someone
who
knows
the
area
and
can
tell
you
about
it
during
the
trip.
?In
fact,
the
price
includes
everything
except
bicycle
hire.
It’s
possible
to
hire
a
bicycle
and
you
should
book
one
in
advance
if
you
want
to
do
that.
?Entertainment
is
provided
in
the
first
hotel
in
Whitehaven
---there’ll
be
a
musical
evening
on
the
first
day.
On
Wednesday
evening,
the
hotel
you
are
staying
in
will
organize
a
quiz,
and
on
the
last
evening---that’s
Friday---there’ll
be
a
party.
?If
you’d
like
more
information
about
the
trip,
the
company
Pathway
Holidays
advises
you
to
look
at
their
website,
and
I’ll
tell
you
what
that
is
in
a
minute.
We’re
just
going
to
talk
to
someone
who
did
this
cycling
holiday
recently.
17.
What
do
we
know
about
the
cycling
holiday?
A.
It
starts
from
the
north
of
England.
B.
It
covers
over
600
miles.
C.
It
lasts
nearly
a
week.
18.
What
should
the
participants
pay
for
besides
the
total
cost?
A.
Hiring
a
bike.
    B.
Booking
a
hotel.
C.
Finding
a
guide.
19.
What
will
the
participants
have
on
the
first
day?
A.
A
quiz.
    B.
A
party.
C.
A
musical
evening.
20.
How
can
people
get
more
information
about
the
trip?
A.
By
phoning
the
company.
B.
By
visiting
a
website.
C.
By
talking
to
a
former
tourist.
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
Here
are
some
of
the
movies
that
inspire
you
to
travel.
The
Lord
of
the
Rings
The
story
is
about
Frodo,
his
friends
and
their
adventurous
journey
through
Middle-earth.
Filmed
in
about
150
locations
all
over
New
Zealand,
this
travel
movie
shows
its
beauty.
From
the
rolling
hills
of
Matamata
to
the
volcanic
region
of
Mt
Ruapehu,
this
is
the
best
movie
to
see
New
Zealand.
Also,
this
travel
movie
might
have
the
only
distinction
of
being
inspired
by
travel.
The
director
of
the
movie
Peter
Jackson
first
read
the
novel
on
a
train
going
from
Wellington
to
Auckland
when
he
was
just
seventeen.
Indiana
Jones:
The
Complete
Adventure
Collection
Indiana
Jones
and
travel
are
inseparable.
Everyone
remembers
the
red
line
on
the
world
map
that
shows
up
on
screen
when
he
flies.
The
Egypt
scenes
in
Raiders
of
the
Lost
Ark
were
filmed
in
Tunisia.
Temple
of
Doom
was
filmed
mostly
in
Sri
Lanka
and
Macau.
Last
Crusade
was
filmed
in
Italy,
Spain
and
Jordan
including
an
excellent
view
of
Petra.
Unlike
the
other
films,
Kingdom
of
the
Crystal
Skull
was
filmed
almost
entirely
in
the
United
States.
However,
their
shots
of
Iguazu
Falls
are
amazing.
Romancing
the
Stone
and
The
Jewel
of
the
Nile
This
movie
series
focuses
on
a
romantic
writer
Joan
and
her
adventures
with
a
soldier
of
fortune
named
Jack.
In
Romancing
the
Stone
Joan
goes
to
Colombia
to
save
her
sister
who
is
kidnapped.
In
the
sequel
(续集)
Joan
goes
to
the
fictional
kingdom
of
Kadir
in
the
Middle
East.
Romancing
the
Stone’s
scenes
were
shot
mostly
in
Mexico.
For
The
Jewel
of
the
Nile,
the
scenes
were
mostly
shot
in
France
and
Morocco.
The
Talented
Mr
Ripley
Tom
Ripley
is
a
working
class
young
man.
Through
a
case
of
mistaken
identity,
he
is
asked
to
go
to
Italy
to
convince
a
wealthy
businessman’s
son
to
come
home.
This
travel
movie
starts
in
New
York
and
heads
to
the
fictional
resort
of
Monticello.
The
last
section
of
the
movie
is
filmed
mostly
in
Rome
and
Naples.
The
locations
are
beautiful.
They
also
do
a
good
job
of
showing
Italy
as
it
looked
in
the
1960s.
21.
If
you
are
interested
in
Europe,
you
probably
watch
the
film
______.
?
A.
Temple
of
Doom
B.
Last
Crusade
C.
Raiders
of
the
Lost
Ark
D.
Kingdom
of
the
Crystal
Skull
22.
What
can
we
learn
by
reading
the
paragraph
of
The
Lord
of
the
Rings?
A.
It
is
the
best
movie
made
in
New
Zealand.
B.
It
was
shot
from
Wellington
to
Auckland.
C.
It
has
increased
tourism
in
New
Zealand.
D.
The
novel
about
it
caught
the
director’s
attention
long
ago.
23.
The
movie
The
Talented
Mr
Ripley
tells
us
a
story
of
a
man
who
______.
?
A.
owns
a
large
amount
of
fortune
B.
helps
a
father
persuade
his
son
to
come
home
C.
goes
sightseeing
in
Rome
and
Naples
D.
becomes
wealthy
by
always
working
hard
B
  Short
and
shy,
Ben
Saunders
was
the
last
kid
in
his
class
picked
for
any
sports
team.
“Football,
tennis
cricket—anything
with
a
round
ball,
I
was
useless”,
he
says
now
with
a
laugh.
But
back
then,
he
was
the
object
of
jokes
in
school
gym
classes
in
England’s
rural
Devonshire.
It
was
a
mountain
bike
he
received
for
his
15th
birthday
that
changed
him.
At
first
the
teen
went
biking
alone
in
a
nearby
forest.
Then
he
began
to
cycle
along
with
a
runner
friend.
Gradually,
Saunders
set
his
mind
building
up
his
body,
increasing
his
speed,
strength
and
endurance.
At
age
18,
he
ran
his
first
marathon.
The
following
year,
he
met
John
Ridgway,
who
became
famous
in
the
1960s
for
rowing
an
open
boat
across
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
Saunders
was
hired
as
an
instructor
at
Ridgway’s
school
of
Adventure
in
Scotland,
where
he
learned
about
the
older
man’s
cold-water
exploits
(成就).
Intrigued,
Saunders
read
all
he
could
about
Arctic
explorers
and
North
Pole
expeditions,
then
decided
that
this
would
be
his
future.
Journeys
to
the
Pole
aren’t
the
usual
holidays
for
British
country
boys,
and
many
people
dismissed
his
dream
as
fantasy.
“John
Ridgway
was
one
of
the
few
who
didn’t
say,
‘You
are
completely
crazy,
’”
Saunders
says.
In
2001,
after
becoming
a
skilled
skier,
Saunders
started
his
first
long-distance
expedition
toward
the
North
Pole.
He
suffered
frostbite,
had
a
closer
encounter
with
a
polar
bear
and
pushed
his
body
to
the
limit.
Saunders
has
since
become
the
youngest
person
to
ski
alone
to
the
North
Pole,
and
he’s
skied
more
of
the
Arctic
by
himself
than
any
other
Briton.
His
old
playmates
would
not
believe
the
transformation.
This
October,
Saunders,
27,
heads
south
to
explore
from
the
coast
of
Antarctica
to
the
South
Pole
and
back,
an
1800-mile
journey
that
has
never
been
completed
on
skis.
24.
We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
Ridgway
______.
?
A.
dismissed
Saunders’
dream
as
fantasy
B.
built
up
his
body
together
with
Saunders
C.
hired
Saunders
for
his
cold-water
experience
D.
won
his
fame
for
his
voyage
across
the
Atlantic
25.
What
do
we
know
about
Saunders?
A.
He
once
worked
at
a
school
in
Scotland.
B.
He
followed
Ridgway
to
explore
the
North
Pole.
C.
He
was
chosen
for
the
school
sports
team
as
a
kid.
D.
He
was
the
first
Briton
to
ski
alone
to
the
North
Pole.
26.
The
underlined
word
“Intrigued”
in
the
third
paragraph
probably
means
______.
?
A.
excited       
B.
convinced
C.
delighted
D.
fascinated
27.
It
can
be
inferred
that
Saunders’
journey
to
the
North
Pole
______.
?
A.
was
accomplished
by
his
old
playmates
B.
set
a
record
in
the
North
Pole
expedition
C.
was
supported
by
other
Arctic
explorers
D.
made
him
well-known
in
the
1960s
C
Some
elementary
school
students
in
Dallas,
Texas
watch
3-D
movies
that
go
with
many
of
their
lessons.
A
special
machine
makes
the
lessons
come
to
life
with
the
help
of
a
computer
chip.
The
chip
can
power
movies
as
large
as
those
in
theaters
and
as
small
as
the
images
on
a
cellphone.
The
chip
is
called
a
DLP
chip,
which
is
made
up
of
many
tiny
mirrors.
They
reflect
(反射)
light
in
a
special
way
to
create
an
image
that
seems
real
enough
to
touch.
Lessons
in
3-D
can
turn
learning
into
an
adventure.
The
students
look
forward
to
the
lessons
and
say
that
they
remember
them
better
than
non-3-D
lessons.
“It’s
easier
to
learn
because
you
remember
all
the
stuff,
and
it’s
more
fun
to
learn,

says
one
student.
The
teachers
have
good
things
to
say
about
it
too.
They
say
that
students
of
all
different
learning
levels
can
enjoy
the
3-D
lessons.
Brittany
Russo,
one
of
the
teachers
pointed
out
that
the
most
advanced
students
in
her
class
are
no
longer
bored,
and
the
students
who
struggle
with
subjects
are
able
to
understand
them
better
now.
Students
wear
special
3-D
glasses
to
watch
the
lessons
like
science,
math
and
more.
Some
lessons
take
students
on
field
trips
to
faraway
places
that
they
might
never
go
to.
Vera
Johnson,
a
science
teacher,
said
that
she
enjoys
the
science
and
math
lessons
best.
She
pointed
out
that
students
who
get
to
see
a
3-D
movie
understand
the
subject
quicker.
She
also
likes
the
videos
about
outer
space.
“You
can’t
really
go
up
and
see
the
solar
system
(太阳系),

Johnson
says,
“but
that
this
is
the
next
best
thing.

28.
The
underlined
word
“They”
in
Paragraph
2
refers
to
______.
?
A.
the
mirrors
B.
the
images
C.
the
theaters
D.
the
movies
29.
Advanced
students
used
to
consider
Russo’s
class
to
be
______.
?
A.
interesting
B.
boring
C.
difficult
D.
excellent
30.
By
saying
“but
that
this
is
the
next
best
thing”,
Johnson
means
______.
?
A.
the
best
thing
for
her
is
to
watch
3-D
movies
in
outer
space
B.
going
up
and
seeing
the
solar
system
is
the
best
thing
C.
watching
3-D
movies
is
almost
as
good
as
going
to
outer
space
D.
the
best
thing
about
3-D
movies
is
that
they
make
students
have
fun
31.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
3-D
movies
bring
a
new
teaching
method
B.
3-D
movies
are
popular
with
all
students
C.
3-D
movies
look
good
in
the
classrooms
D.
3-D
movies
make
learning
become
more
fun
D
(2020·张家界高一检测)
Do
you
live
in
a
city?
You’ve
probably
noticed
how
noisy
and
crowded
life
in
a
city
can
be.
What
if
you
could
live
next
to
a
calm
lake
instead?
As
it
turns
out,
living
near
bodies
of
water—lakes,
rivers,
ponds,
even
oceans—can
help
us
feel
both
happier
and
healthier.
Those
who
live
less
than
a
kilometer
from
the
coast
are
around
22
percent
less
likely
to
have
mental
health
problems
than
those
who
live
50
kilometers
or
more
away,
according
to
a
study
by
researchers
from
the
University
of
Exeter,
UK.
People
who
visit
the
coast
at
least
twice
a
week
tend
to
experience
better
general
and
mental
health
as
well.
So
how
does
“blue
space”
make
us
feel
better?
For
one
thing,
aquatic
environments
tend
to
have
less
pollution
and
more
sunlight,
both
of
which
are
linked
to
better
mental
and
physical
health.
People
who
get
more
sun
tend
to
be
happier
than
those
who
do
not.
There’s
also
the
air
above
the
sea.
After
spending
time
near
the
ocean,
you
might
find
that
you
feel
more
relaxed
than
usual.
This
is
because
sea
air
is
filled
with
negative
ions(负离子).
These
ions
balance
our
levels
of
serotonin(血清素),
a
chemical
that
affects
our
moods.
With
balanced
serotonin
levels,
we
feel
calmer
and
more
relaxed,
according
to
Daily
Mail.
Finally,
people
who
live
near
water
tend
to
be
more
physically
active,
according
to
the
Guardian.
Water
sports
like
swimming
and
rowing
can
help
us
stay
in
shape,
which
in
turn
keeps
us
healthy.
32.
What
did
the
researchers
from
the
University
of
Exeter
find?
A.
Living
near
water
can
improve
our
mental
health.
B.
An
increasing
number
of
people
don’t
like
living
in
cities.
C.
Living
near
water
has
more
advantages
than
living
in
cities.
D.
People
with
mental
health
problems
mainly
come
from
cities.
33.
The
underlined
word
“aquatic”
in
Paragraph
3
is
closest
in
meaning
to
“______”.
?
A.
natural
B.
outdoor
C.
oceanic
D.
clean
34.
What
do
we
know
about
negative
ions?
A.
They
are
chemicals
in
our
bodies.
B.
They
can
only
be
found
in
sea
air.
C.
They
can
help
people
reduce
stress.
D.
They
increase
serotonin
in
our
bodies.
35.
In
which
column
can
you
find
this
passage?
A.
Health.
B.
Environment.
C.
Travel.
D.
Entertainment.
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。
  When
he
was
a
teenager,
Hunter
Adams
was
very
unhappy,
and
he
spent
many
years
in
the
1960s
and
1970s
in
a
special
hospital
for
people
with
mental
health
problems.
When
he
left
hospital,
Adams
decided
to
become
a
doctor,
so
he
went
to
Medical
School
in
Virginia,
USA.
 36 
For
example,
he
didn’t
like
the
doctors’
white
coats,
so
he
wore
shirts
with
flowers
on
them
when
he
visited
his
patients,
and
he
tried
to
make
them
laugh.
The
doctors
at
the
medical
school
didn’t
like
Adams
very
much
because
he
was
too
different.
?
 37 
He
saw
unhappy
and
lonely
people,
and
he
tried
to
help
them
as
patients,
but
as
people
too.
He
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
children
in
the
hospital,
and
often
put
a
special
red
nose
on
his
face
to
look
like
a
clown
and
to
make
the
children
laugh.
?
When
he
finished
medical
school
and
became
a
doctor,
Adams
opened
his
own
hospital,
called
“The
Gesundheit
Institute!
”,
together
with
some
other
doctors.
 38 ?
Hunter
Adams
became
famous
during
the
1980s,
and
in
1998,
Universal
Pictures
made
a
film
about
his
life.
 39 
In
the
film
(called
Patch
Adams),
Robin
Williams
played
Adams.
Williams
said,
“Hunter
is
a
really
warm
person,
who
believes
that
patients
need
a
doctor
who’s
a
friend.
 40 ”?
A.
I
enjoyed
playing
him.
B.
It
was
very
successful.
C.
He
finally
gave
up
his
studies.
D.
Adams
succeeded
in
persuading
other
patients.
E.
But
when
he
was
there,
he
did
things
in
a
different
way.
F.
But
Adams
believed
that
people
in
hospital
need
more
than
medicine.
G.
They
wanted
it
to
be
a
place
with
a
different
way
of
working
with
sick
people.
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。
  One
day,
Howard
Kelly,
a
poor
boy
was
so
hungry
that
he
decided
to
beg
for
a
meal.
 41 ,
when
a
lovely
young
woman
opened
the
door,
he
asked
for
a
drink
of
water
instead.
But
she
brought
him
a
large
glass
of
milk.
He
drank
it,
and
then
asked,
“How
much
do
I
 42 
you?
”“Nothing,

she
replied.
“Mother
taught
me
never
to
 43 
pay
for
a
kindness.
”?
Years
later
the
young
woman
became
 44 
ill
and
was
sent
to
the
big
city
for
treatment.
Dr.
Howard
Kelly
was
called
in
for
the
 45 .
When
he
heard
the
name
of
the
town
she
came
from,
he
 46 went
down
through
the
hospital
hall
into
her
room.
He
 47 
her
at
once.
After
going
back
to
the
consultation
room
he
 48 
to
do
his
best.
?
After
a
long
struggle,
the
battle
was 49 .
Dr.
Kelly
requested
the
business
office
to
pass
the
bill
to
him
for
approval.
He
wrote
something
on
it.
The
bill
was
then
sent
to
her
room.
She
was
 50 
to
open
it
because
she
was
 51 
that
it
would
take
the
rest
of
her
life
to
pay
it
 52 .
Finally
she
looked,
and
the
note
on
the
bill
 53 
her
attention,
which
 54 “Paid
in
 55 
with
a
glass
of
milk.

Tears
of
joy
rolled
down
her
cheeks.
?
41.
A.
However  
B.
Therefore
C.
Thus
D.
Otherwise
42.
A.
pay
  
B.
borrow
 
C.
lend
  
D.
owe
43.
A.
regard
B.
learn
C.
accept
D.
think
44.
A.
critically
B.
slightly
C.
generally
D.
mildly
45.
A.
injury
B.
consultation
C.
suggestions
D.
wound
46.
A.
patiently
B.
slowly
C.
immediately
D.
lively
47.
A.
saw
B.
recognized
C.
glared
D.
glanced
48.
A.
refused
B.
learned
C.
hesitated
D.
determined
49.
A.
won
B.
defeated
C.
settled
D.
gained
50.
A.
happy
B.
afraid
C.
anxious
D.
eager
51.
A.
optimistic
B.
negative
C.
uncertain
D.
positive
52.
A.
off
B.
out
C.
up
D.
in
53.
A.
started
B.
caught
C.
stimulated
D.
distracted
54.
A.
told
B.
stated
C.
wrote
D.
read
55.
A.
full
B.
half
C.
all
D.
fall
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。
  Around
three
in
five
people
in
the
UK
will
find
56.
__________
necessary
to
care
for
an
elderly
or
a
disabled
loved
one
at
some
point.
This
can
be
made
much
57.
__________(easy)
by
bearing
in
mind
a
few
simple
principles
and
pieces
of
advice.
?
58.
__________
(care)
for
an
elderly
loved
one—most
likely
a
parent,
is
never
easy.
It
can
cause
great
pain
emotionally
and
59.
__________
(physical)
and
the
financial
challenges
can
sometimes
seem
difficult
to
deal
with,
too.
?
Often
one
of
the
hardest
things
is
striking
a
balance
between
your
parents’
desire
60.
__________(feel)
independent
and
the
need
to
ensure
that
they
are
safe
and
their
health
needs
are
being
attended
to.
Sometimes
this
can
create
tensions
and
61.
__________(argue),
only
adding
to
the
stress
of
an
already
difficult
situation.
It
is
important
here
to
make
them
feel
that
they
are
being
listened
to
and
62.
__________you
only
have
their
best
interests
at
heart.
?
The
same
applies
63.
__________financial
issues.
In
order
to
cover
the
costs
of
their
parents’
care—including
bills
and
medicine

many
people
will
investigate
options
such
as
selling
the
family
home.
The
most
important
thing
here
is
communication—it
is
vital
to
make
sure
that
everyone
involved,
including
other
brothers
and
sisters,
64.
__________(be)
aware
of
what’s
being
proposed
and
cooperates
to
find
a
solution
65.
__________
satisfies
everybody.
?
第四部分 写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
  根据表格提示信息,
写一篇关于电影《2012》的影评,
词数80个左右。
Name
2012
Director
Roland
Emmerich
Film
stars
John
Cusack,
Chiwetel
Ejiofor,
Amanda
Peet,
Oliver
Platt,
Danny
Glover,
Thandie
Newton
and
Woody
Harrelson
Plot
由于太阳活动异常,
人类将遭遇灭顶之灾(catastrophe)。以写小说谋生的Jackson在带孩子们到黄石公园度周末时发生了一连串怪事。最后Jackson带领自己的家人靠着互爱和对生命的尊重渡过了难关。
你的感想
……
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第二节(满分25分)
(2020·宁波高一检测)
  阅读下面短文,
根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Speed-reading
is
a
necessary
skill
in
the
Internet
age.
We
read
articles,
e-mails
and
WeChat
quickly,
trying
to
understand
key
words
and
the
most
important
meaning
of
a
certain
text.
Faced
with
so
much
information
from
our
smart
phones,
it
would
be
impossible
to
deal
if
we
read
word
by
word,
line
by
line.
However,
more
and
more
people
enjoy
reading
slowly.
There
is
a
book
club
in
Wellington,
New
Zealand,
where
members
meet
in
a
cafe
and
turn
off
their
smart
phones.
They
sink
into
comfortable
chairs
and
read
in
silence
for
an
hour.
Unlike
other
book
clubs,
the
point
of
the
slow
reading
club
isn’t
exchanging
ideas
about
a
certain
book,
but
to
get
away
from
smart
phones
and
read
in
a
quiet,
relaxing
environment.
Actually,
the
Wellington
book
club
is
just
one
example
of
slow-reading
book
clubs.
Nowadays,
technology
has
made
us
unable
to
focus
on
reading.
“Screens
have
changed
our
reading
patterns
from
the
straight
and
information
left-to-right
order
to
a
wild
skimming(略读)
and
skipping
pattern
as
we
hunt
for
important
words
and
information.
Reading
a
text
with
links
leads
to
weaker
understanding
than
reading
an
ordinary
text,

says
Patrick
Kingsley
from
a
newspaper.
However,
slow
reading
is
good
for
readers
in
many
ways.
It
sharpens
the
mind,
improves
concentration,
reduces
stress
levels
and
deepens
the
ability
to
sympathize(共鸣).
Another
study
last
year
showed
that
reading
novels
slowly
helps
people
understand
others’
mental
states
and
beliefs,
a
fundamental
skill
in
building
relationships.
Aim
for
30
minutes
a
day,
advises
Kelly,
a
slow
reader.
“You
can
put
in
half
an
hour
pretty
easily
during
your
free
moments.
You
pick
up
a
meaningful
book
rather
than
start
your
computer
to
look
for
your
favorite
site
for
something
to
pass
the
time,

Kelly
said.
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读后续写
  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。
(2020·聊城高一检测)
When
I
was
a
teenager,
I
got
lost
in
a
foreign
country.
I
was
in
Berlin,
Germany,
only
month-long
trip
in
Europe.
My
team
and
I
had
one
night
there
to
spend
however
we
pleased.
Most
of
my
teammates
decided
to
stay
indoors
and
relax.
But
I
did
not
want
to
pass
up
the
chance
to
explore
Berlin.
I
visited
lots
of
major
attractions
around
the
city
that
night.
When
the
exhaustion
began
to
set
in,
I
checked
the
time
on
my
watch.
I
was
surprised
to
see
that
it
was
two
o’clock
in
the
morning.
As
I
walked
to
a
subway
station,
I
realized
that
it
was
my
dad’s
birthday.
This
would
be
the
first
birthday
I
couldn’t
celebrate
with
him
because
he
died
a
few
months
earlier.
Before
I
could
begin
thinking
of
my
dad,
I
heard
train
wheels
stop.
I
rushed
onto
the
train.
At
first,
I
was
thankful
to
have
made
it
onto
the
train.
But
that
joy
quickly
turned
to
panic
when
I
noticed
that
the
train
was
heading
in
the
wrong
direction!
I
looked
around
the
nearly
empty
train.
I
saw
a
young
woman
sitting
quietly
by
the
window
and
approached
her.
“Hi,
do
you
speak
English?
I’m
lost.
Can
you
help
me?

I
asked.
The
woman
understood.
She
told
me
how
to
return
to
where
I
had
first
gotten
on
the
train.
But
my
anxious
mind
couldn’t
follow
her
guidance.
Without
thinking,
I
asked,
“Can
you
come
with
me?

Her
face
froze
at
my
stupid
request.
After
a
long
second
of
hesitation,
she
agreed
to
help
me.
At
that
moment,
I
was
grateful
for
the
kindness
from
a
stranger.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右。
  On
the
journey
back
to
the
train
station
I
got
on,
she
and
I
chatted.
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  Finally,
we
reached
my
stop.
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