单元素养评价(三)(Unit
3)
(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:
①It’s
going
to
be
another
warm
day.
M:
Of
course.
You
know,
I
miss
living
somewhere
that
has
four
seasons.
W:
Me,
too.
I
especially
miss
those
cool
autumn
mornings.
1.
What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Cool.
B.
Warm.
C.
Hot.
答案:
B
Text
2
W:
②Do
you
have
any
change
for
one
dollar?
M:
What
do
you
want
it
for?
W:
I
need
to
pay
for
the
parking
fee.
M:
I
can
just
give
you
4
quarters
if
that’ll
help
you.
2.
What
does
the
woman
want?
A.
A
one-dollar
bill.
B.
Some
coins.
C.
A
parking
place.
答案:
B
Text
3
M:
Your
pronunciation
is
getting
much
better,
and
you
don’t
make
many
grammatical
mistakes
now.
W:
Yes.
I
practice
speaking
every
day,
③but
I
still
make
a
lot
of
spelling
mistakes.
3.
What
is
the
woman
worst
at?
A.
Pronunciation.
B.
Grammar.
C.
Spelling.
答案:
C
Text
4
M:
Hi,
Julie.
I’m
ringing
to
remind
you
that
I’ll
pick
you
up
tonight.
W:
Thank
you.
When
will
you
come?
M:
The
film
doesn’t
start
until
8:
15,
④so
I’ll
leave
here
at
7:
20,
and
it’ll
take
20
minutes
to
get
to
your
house.
4.
When
will
the
man
get
to
the
woman’s
house?
A.
At
7:
20.
B.
At
7:
40.
C.
At
8:
15.
答案:
B
Text
5
M:
I’m
going
to
New
York
next
week,
but
the
hotel
I
booked
is
so
expensive.
I’ve
got
to
start
saving.
W:
⑤Why
book
a
hotel?
My
parents
have
two
spare
rooms
in
their
apartment.
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
The
man
can
live
with
her
parents.
B.
She
will
rent
an
apartment
for
him.
C.
The
man
should
book
a
cheaper
hotel.
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
M:
This
is
quite
a
nice
hotel,
isn’t
it?
W:
I’ll
say.
Are
you
here
on
business?
M:
Oh,
no.
I
stay
here
in
Los
Angeles
for
a
study
on
urban
traffic.
What
about
you?
W:
⑥I’m
here
for
a
meeting.
I’m
Jane.
M:
Hi,
Jane.
I’m
Bernard
Smith.
Nice
to
meet
you.
So,
Jane,
what
do
you
think
is
the
best
part
of
this
hotel?
W:
Well,
the
service
here
is
much
better
than
that
of
most
other
hotels.
M:
I
agree
that
the
service
is
great,
⑦but
my
favorite
thing
about
this
place
is
its
delicious
breakfast.
6.
Why
does
the
woman
come
to
Los
Angeles?
A.
For
a
study.
B.
To
attend
a
meeting.
C.
To
be
on
vacation.
答案:
B
7.
What
is
the
man’s
favourite
part
of
the
hotel?
A.
Price.
B.
Breakfast.
C.
Service.
答案:
B
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Hi,
I
don’t
think
we’ve
met.
My
name’s
Tom.
W:
Hi,
Tom.
Nice
to
meet
you.
My
name
is
Juanita,
but
everybody
calls
me
Jenny.
M:
Nice
to
meet
you,
Jenny.
So,
where
are
you
from?
W:
⑧Well,
I
was
from
Australia,
but
we
moved
to
the
United
States
when
I
was
about
five
years
old.
My
parents
now
live
in
Chile.
That’s
where
they
first
met.
How
about
you,
Tom?
M:
⑨I
was
born
in
California,
and
we
lived
there
until
I
was
seven.
W:
Oh
yeah?
Where
did
you
go
after
that?
M:
Well,
⑨we
spent
a
total
of
ten
years
in
Germany
and
Japan,
and
then
we
returned
to
the
United
States,
but
I
think
my
parents
would
have
stayed
in
Japan,
let’s
say,
another
20
years
had
it
not
been
for
my
education.
W:
Wow.
It
sounds
like
you’ve
had
an
interesting
life.
So,
what
do
you
do
now?
M:
I’m
a
student
at
Purdue
University.
8.
Where
was
the
woman
born?
A.
In
Chile.
B.
In
Australia.
C.
In
the
United
States.
答案:
B
9.
How
old
was
the
man
when
he
returned
to
the
United
States?
A.
20.
B.
17.
C.
15.
答案:
B
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
M:
So,
what
sort
of
person
are
we
looking
for?
W:
Well,
they’d
have
to
be
reliable,
of
course.
I
don’t
want
to
find
that
we
are
about
to
go
out
and
they
haven’t
shown
up,
or
they
are
running
late
or
something.
M:
Sure.
That
last
kid—what
was
her
name?
She.
.
.
W:
⑩Oh,
please,
she
was
always
late,
but
you
have
to
admit
she
was
hard-working—always
cleaned
the
house
while
we
were
out.
M:
Well,
that’s
not
so
important
as
far
as
I’m
concerned.
?I
mean,
they
are
being
paid
to
take
care
of
the
kids.
If
they
clean
the
place,
it’s
a
bonus,
but.
.
.
W:
But,
no.
.
.
we
need
to
be
able
to
trust
them,
of
course—I
mean,
leaving
them
here
in
the
house
with
the
kids,
you
know.
.
.
M:
Yeah.
?Honesty
is
definitely
important.
W:
And
also
they
have
to
be
friendly.
It’s
no
good
if
the
kids
don’t
like
them.
M:
Absolutely.
So,
who
should
we
interview,
then?
10.
What
is
the
shortcoming
of
the
last
girl
they
mentioned
in
the
dialogue?
A.
She
didn’t
work
hard.
B.
She
wasn’t
on
time.
C.
She
didn’t
tell
the
truth.
答案:
B
11.
Why
are
they
going
to
have
an
interview?
A.
To
find
someone
to
teach
their
kids.
B.
To
find
someone
to
clean
the
house.
C.
To
find
someone
to
look
after
their
kids.
答案:
C
12.
What
quality
is
a
must
in
the
man’s
opinion?
A.
Being
hard-working.
B.
Being
honest.
C.
Being
friendly.
答案:
B
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
W:
Hello,
Mr
Jan
Erick
Friedman.
?You’re
a
frequent
traveler.
And
we
also
know
that
you
eat
out
twice
a
day.
How
come
are
you
so
fond
of
eating
out?
M:
When
I
got
my
first
job
back
in
1982
and
started
traveling,
I
had
no
choice
but
to
eat
out.
I
found
that
I
felt
different
due
to
what
I
was
eating,
so
I
tried
to
find
places
that
served
food
that
made
me
feel
good.
?The
secret
was
the
quality
of
the
food
and
how
well
the
food
was
prepared.
I
made
an
effort
to
find
good
restaurants
as
well
as
nice
dishes.
W:
How
did
you
manage
to
make
a
list
of
218
favorite
restaurants?
M:
I
have
lived
in
many
cities,
?and
when
I
moved
back
to
Sweden
from
the
United
States,
people
asked
me
where
to
go
and
eat
when
they
went
to
cities
I
knew.
I
got
a
lot
of
ideas.
?Then
I
wrote
about
restaurants
for
the
Swedish
Club’s
magazine,
and
someone
suggested
I
gather
the
information
about
the
restaurants
together.?
Since
I
had
all
the
facts
about
the
restaurants
I
had
been
to,
I
started
to
do
that.
W:
How
do
you
find
restaurants?
M:
The
best
way
is
to
ask
the
people
there.
?I
may
talk
to
people
at
a
street
market
or
take
a
walk
and
look
for
a
place
myself.
I
never
ask
a
hotel
clerk
or
a
taxi
driver.
I
don’t
go
to
empty
restaurants
or
places
with
menus
difficult
to
understand.
13.
What
does
Jan
consider
most
important
when
he
judges
a
restaurant?
A.
Where
the
restaurant
is.
B.
Whether
the
prices
are
low.
C.
How
well
the
food
is
prepared.
答案:
C
14.
When
did
Jan
begin
to
write
for
a
magazine?
A.
After
he
came
back
to
Sweden.
B.
Before
he
went
to
the
United
States.
C.
As
soon
as
he
got
his
first
job
in
1982.
答案:
A
15.
What
may
Jan
do
to
find
a
good
restaurant?
A.
Talk
to
people
in
the
street.
B.
Speak
to
taxi
drivers.
C.
Ask
hotel
clerks.
答案:
A
16.
What
do
we
know
about
Jan?
A.
He
cooks
for
a
restaurant.
B.
He
travels
a
lot
for
his
work.
C.
He
prefers
American
food.
答案:
B
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
The
Huawei
Watch
is
a
smart
watch
for
Android
Wear.
The
watch
was
first
announced
on
March
1st,
2015
at
the
Mobile
World
Congress,
?and
officially
released
in
Berlin
on
September
2nd,
2015.
Although
it
looks
more
like
a
traditional
watch
than
a
smart
watch,
?it
has
built-in
Wi-Fi
and
Bluetooth
and
supports
Google
Now
voice
commands.
It
also
has
a
heart
rate
monitor,
4GB
of
storage,
and
more
than
4,
000
apps
to
choose
from
in
the
Google
Play
Store.
It
can
also
receive
texts
and
emails,
as
well
as
make
and
receive
calls.
Users
describe
the
watch
as
beautiful,
fashionable,
and
comfortable.
Even
though
the
watch
is
a
costly
$400,
?some
users
have
complained
about
its
short
battery
life,
its
large
body,
and
the
fact
that
it
doesn’t
have
GPS.
The
watch
face
is
also
hard
to
see
at
times,
especially
in
the
sun.
Because
the
brightness
doesn’t
change
automatically,
users
must
set
it
themselves
when
going
inside
or
outside.
The
watch
comes
in
gold,
silver,
or
black,
?and
users
can
pick
from
50
different
watch
faces
that
either
come
pre-loaded
or
can
be
downloaded
from
Google
Play.
17.
When
did
the
watch
officially
go
on
sale?
A.
On
March
1st,
2015.
B.
On
March
2nd,
2015.
C.
On
September
2nd,
2015.
答案:
C
18.
What
has
been
built
into
the
watch?
A.
Automatic
brightness.
B.
Wi-Fi.
C.
GPS.
答案:
B
19.
What
do
some
users
dislike
about
the
watch?
A.
It’s
too
large.
B.
It
looks
too
traditional.
C.
It
doesn’t
have
enough
storage.
答案:
A
20.
How
many
watch
faces
can
users
choose
from?
A.
50.
B.
400.
C.
4,
000.
答案:
A
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·济南高一检测)
March,
April
and
May
are
months
full
of
festivals
and
events
all
over
the
world.
Here
are
four
wonderful
festivals
around
the
world
that
happen
in
spring.
SongKran—Thailand
Dates:
13th-15th,
April
In
Thailand,
it’s
time
to
celebrate
the
coming
monsoon
season,
which
will
bring
the
rain
many
people
have
been
looking
forward
to.
They
celebrate
it
with
a
festival
called
Songkran,
when
people
head
out
to
the
streets
with
water
guns
to
spray
(喷洒)
everyone
who
walks
past.
?
Naghol—Vanuatu
Dates:
Every
Saturday
from
April
to
May
Every
year,
villagers
come
together
to
celebrate
the
harvest
of
yams,
a
kind
of
root
vegetable
popular
in
Vanuatu.
The
festival
is
most
famous
for
its
“land
diving
ceremony”.
During
the
ceremony
men
and
boys
dive
to
the
ground
from
high
wooden
towers
with
only
two
thin
vines
(葡萄藤)
attached
to
their
ankles.
Cherry
Blossom
Viewing
—Japan
Dates:
The
cherry
blossom
season
is
different
from
year
to
year
depending
on
the
weather
forecast.
The
cherry
blossom
season
has
huge
importance
to
the
people
of
Japan,
who
celebrate
the
days
when
the
flowers
finally
blossom.
In
Japan,
almost
everyone
has
picnics
in
the
parks
to
view
the
flowers.
Sinhalese
New
Year—Sri
Lanka
Dates:
13th
or
14th,
April
Just
like
in
many
other
countries
in
South
or
South
East
Asia,
this
is
the
time
when
the
Sinhalese
celebrate
the
traditional
New
Year,
an
ancient
celebration
which
marks
the
end
of
the
harvest
season
and
is
one
of
two
times
of
the
year
when
the
sun
is
straight
above
Sri
Lanka.
There
are
a
lot
of
delicious
food
during
the
celebration.
【文章大意】3月、4月和5月是世界各地充满节日和活动的月份。文章介绍了泰国、瓦努阿图、日本和斯里兰卡这四个国家发生在这三个月里的节日。
21.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“monsoon
season”
probably
refer
to?
A.
Windy
season.
B.
Rainy
season.
C.
Dry
season.
D.
Foggy
season.
【解析】选B。词义猜测题。根据画线词组所在句子可知,
在泰国,
到庆祝即将到来的雨季的时间了,
这将带来许多人期待已久的降雨。which
will
bring
the
rain
many
people
have
been
looking
forward
to
是
which引导的非限制性定语从句修饰限定先行词the
coming
monsoon
season,
结合此句和常识可知,
降雨的季节被称之为雨季,
故选B。
22.
Who
may
be
most
interested
in
Naghol?
A.
A
gardener.
B.
A
sports
lover.
C.
A
woodcutter.
D.
A
music
fan.
【解析】选B。细节理解题。根据Naghol—Vanuatu部分可知,
该节日最著名的是它的“陆地弹跳仪式”。在仪式上,
男人和男孩们从高高的木塔上俯冲到地面,
脚踝上只系有两根细细的葡萄藤蔓。由此推断,
一个体育爱好者可能对这种陆地蹦极最感兴趣,
故选B。
23.
What
can
people
enjoy
during
Sinhalese
New
Year?
A.
Summertime
sunshine.
B.
Ancient
Architecture.
C.
Traditional
dances.
D.
Excellent
food.
【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据最后一段的There
are
a
lot
of
delicious
food
during
the
celebration.
(在庆祝活动中有很多美味的食物。)可知,
在斯里兰卡人的新年里,
人们可以享受饕餮盛宴,
故选D。
B
(2020·长沙高一检测)
Whether
it’s
hanging
the
stockings
or
baking
cookies,
all
of
our
favorite
Christmas
traditions
have
an
interesting
history.
But
no
matter
where
or
how
you
celebrate
the
holiday
season,
you
might
notice
a
rather
unusual
custom:
finding
oranges
in
your
stocking
on
Christmas
morning.
As
it
turns
out,
there
are
several
arguments
as
to
why
people
began
to
put
oranges
in
Christmas
stockings.
According
to
the
original
story
of
St.
Nicholas
(now
called
Santa
Claus),
the
saint
gave
three
bags
of
gold
to
a
poor
man.
The
money
helped
the
man
pay
for
his
daughters’
weddings,
and
St.
Nick
has
had
a
reputation
for
being
generous
ever
since.
Meanwhile,
the
oranges
are
thought
to
represent
the
gold
he
left
the
girls.
Some
believe,
on
the
other
hand,
that
the
practice
began
during
the
Great
Depression.
Because
many
families
couldn’t
afford
to
buy
Christmas
gifts
or
candy,
luxury
(奢侈)
foods,
like
oranges
and
walnuts
were
placed
under
the
tree,
instead.
Another
explanation
is
that
the
oranges
are
a
reminder
to
share
what
you
have
with
others,
as
December
is
the
season
of
giving.
And
finally,
some
think
the
oranges
were
once
a
“special
treat”
in
winter
—
especially
for
children
living
in
the
north.
Therefore,
there
appeared
oranges
in
the
stockings.
【文章大意】文章主要讲述了一个圣诞节的习俗:
圣诞节早上在你的长袜里发现了橘子,
然而事实证明,
关于为什么人们开始在圣诞袜里放橘子有很多争论。
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“reputation”
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Great
system.
B.
Future
generation.
C.
Big
celebration.
D.
Good
name.
【解析】选D。词义猜测题。根据单词所在句子St.
Nick
has
had
a
reputation
for
being
generous
ever
since中介词for意为“凭借;
因为”,
即being
generous
(慷慨的)为原因,
这是一个褒扬的词语,
因此可以推断had
a
reputation可以理解为“有一个好名声”,
D项Good
name(美名)为同义表达。故选D。
25.
Why
are
the
oranges
a
reminder
to
share
what
you
have
with
others?
A.
Because
December
is
the
season
of
giving.
B.
Because
many
families
couldn’t
afford
to
buy
Christmas
gifts
or
candy.
C.
Because
the
oranges
are
thought
to
represent
the
gold
he
left
the
girls.
D.
Because
the
oranges
were
once
a
“special
treat”
in
winter.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据文章末段Another
explanation
is
that
the
oranges
are
a
reminder
to
share
what
you
have
with
others,
as
December
is
the
season
of
giving.
(另一种解释是,
橘子是提醒你与他人分享你所拥有的,
因为12月是给予的季节。)可知,
12月被看作为给予的季节。故选A。
26.
How
many
arguments
are
there
according
to
the
passage?
A.
2.
B.
3
C.
4.
D.
5.
【解析】选C。细节理解题。文章结构为总分结构,
首段为中心论点,
其他段落分别提出了分论点。第二段提出第1个分论点the
oranges
are
thought
to
represent
the
gold
he
left
the
girls;
第三段提出第2个分论点Some
believe,
on
the
other
hand,
that
the
practice
began
during
the
Great
Depression;
第四段提出第3个分论点Another
explanation
is
that
the
oranges
are
a
reminder
to
share
what
you
have
with
others,
as
December
is
the
season
of
giving和第4个分论点And
finally,
some
think
the
oranges
were
once
a
“special
treat”
in
winter。因此可知,
文章有4个分论点。故选C。
27.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
People
can
only
put
oranges
in
Christmas
Stockings.
B.
Many
families
were
rich
during
the
Great
Depression.
C.
St.
Nicholas
helped
the
man
pay
for
his
daughters’
weddings.
D.
The
oranges
were
not
a
“special
treat”
in
winter
for
children
living
in
the
south.
【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据文章第二段可知,
根据圣·尼古拉斯(现在被称为圣诞老人)的最初的故事,
圣人给了一个穷人三袋金子。这些钱帮助他支付女儿的婚礼费用。由此判断C选项St.
Nicholas
helped
the
man
pay
for
his
daughters’
weddings.
(圣·尼古拉斯帮助这个人支付他女儿的婚礼费用)论述正确。
C
Outside,
it’s
a
cold
winter’s
day.
Inside
a
large
shopping
center,
people
are
hanging
around.
But
then,
without
warning,
a
pop
song
starts
to
play
loudly.
A
teenager
boy
walks
lazily
to
the
center
of
the
open
space,
and
dances
crazily
to
the
music.
He’s
joined
by
two
of
his
friends,
then
some
of
the
old
people.
Within
the
space
of
a
few
seconds,
more
than
sixty
people
are
dancing
to
the
music—all
in
time
and
all
in
step.
At
first,
onlookers
are
baffled,
then
they
start
smiling
and
clapping.
They
now
know
what
they’re
seeing:
a
flash
mob
(快闪).
According
to
Wikipedia,
the
term
“flash
mob”
was
created
by
Bill
Wasik,
an
editor
at
Harper’s
Magazine,
in
2003.
Within
a
year,
the
phrase
had
entered
the
Concise
Oxford
English
Dictionary.
Since
then,
hundreds—possibly
thousands—of
flash
mobs
have
been
carried
out
around
the
world,
in
almost
every
kind
of
public
space
imaginable!
Each
flash
mob
has
its
own
style,
but
most
flash
mobs
follow
a
similar
formula
(方案).
Often,
the
organizers
search
for
willing
participants
using
social
media.
Instructions
and
dance
moves
are
given
through
email
or
video
download.
There
are
usually
several
rehearsals
(排练)
before
the
big
day.
While
it’s
happening,
a
few
lucky
passers-by
watch
it
live.
Most
people
who
watch
it,
however,
will
see
it
later
online.
Some
of
the
most
popular
flash
mobs
on
YouTube
have
been
watched
more
than
10
million
times.
A
famous
example
is
Mp3
Experiment
Eight,
a
flash
mob
that
took
place
in
New
York
City
in
July
2011
with
over
3,
500
participants.
This
event
differed
from
normal
flash
mobs
in
that
much
of
it
was
completely
silent—and
there
were
no
rehearsals.
Flash
mobs
provide
the
participants,
onlookers
and
online
viewers
with
a
lot
of
enjoyment
and
pleasure.
For
this
reason
alone,
they’re
a
modern,
popular
art
form
that
should
be
celebrated.
【文章大意】文章介绍了一种新的艺术形式——快闪。根据维基百科可知,
“快闪”一词是Bill
Wasik在2003年原创的。不到一年的功夫,
这个词就进入到了简明牛津英语词典中。
快闪是都市时尚文化的一种,
是一种现代的流行的应该被庆贺的艺术形式。
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“baffled”
in
Paragraph
1
mean?
?
A.
Excited.
B.
Puzzled.
C.
Satisfied.
D.
Disappointed.
【解析】选B。词义猜测题。根据第一段At
first,
onlookers
are
baffled,
then
they
start
smiling
and
clapping.
They
now
know
what
they’re
seeing:
a
flash
mob.
(起初,
旁观者们很好奇,
之后他们开始欢笑和鼓掌。他们现在知道正在看什么:
快闪。)可知,
起初,
旁观者们是困惑的,
故选B。
29.
Why
does
the
author
mention
the
Concise
Oxford
English
Dictionary?
A.
To
argue
against
Bill
Wasik.
B.
To
compare
it
with
Wikipedia.
C.
To
explain
the
meaning
of
“flash
mob”.
D.
To
show
the
rapid
development
of
flash
mobs.
【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据第二段According
to
Wikipedia,
the
term
“flash
mob”
was
created
by
Bill
Wasik,
an
editor
at
Harper’s
Magazine,
in
2003.
Within
a
year,
the
phrase
had
entered
the
Concise
Oxford
English
Dictionary.
(根据维基百科,
“快闪”一词是Bill
Wasik在2003年原创的。不到一年的功夫,
这个词就进入到了简明牛津英语词典中。)可知,
作者之所以提到Concise
Oxford
English
Dictionary,
是要说明“快闪”一词发展得如此之快,
故选D。
30.
What
is
special
about
Mp3
Experiment
Eight?
A.
It
was
played
online.
B.
It
was
the
earliest
flash
mob.
C.
It
was
played
with
no
sound.
D.
It
was
most
accepted
by
the
audience.
【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据第四段可知,
一个著名的例子就是Mp3
Experiment
Eight,
它是2011年7月在纽约举办的一场参加者超过3
500人的快闪活动。它不同于常规的快闪是因为它大部分都是完全无声的。由此判断,
Mp3
Experiment
Eight的特殊之处是它是无声的,
故选C。
31.
What
is
the
author’s
opinion
on
flash
mobs?
A.
Supportive.
B.
Hopeless.
C.
Uncaring.
D.
Doubtful.
【解析】选A。推理判断题。根据文章最后一句
For
this
reason
alone,
they’re
a
modern,
popular
art
form
that
should
be
celebrated.
(单单由于这一个原因,
他们就是一种现代的流行的应该被庆贺的艺术形式。)可知,
作者对“快闪”的态度是支持的,
故选A。
D
People
all
have
something
to
say.
Some
express
their
passion
(强烈的感情)
through
clothes,
art,
or
community
involvement.
Others
express
themselves
with
poetry,
which
has
diverse
poetic
forms
to
express
unique
thoughts,
experiences,
and
imagination
at
the
fourth
annual
People’s
Poetry
Festival
held
Feb.
28
through
March
2.
“The
People’s
Poetry
Festival
keeps
getting
bigger
and
bigger—it’s
an
event
we’re
really
proud
of,
”
said
Dr.
Mark
Hartlaub,
College
of
Liberal
Arts
Dean
at
Texas.
The
festival
covered
a
wide
variety
of
topics
including
nature,
humor,
women
and
history.
From
the
panels
to
the
open
microphone
night,
the
islander’s
community,
along
with
43
published
poets
from
around
the
country,
local
high
school
students,
and
the
general
public
came
together
to
share
their
love
of
poetry.
The
panels
were
full
of
passionate
readings
and
lively
discussion.
For
the
first
time
ever,
musical
poetry
was
performed
at
the
event.
The
“Homebrewed”
panel
was
made
up
of
all
local
poets.
The
“From
Page
to
the
Stage”
panel
focused
on
slam
(抨击)
poetry,
and
the
“Humor”
panel
greeted
levels
of
laughter
from
the
crowd.
All
the
panels
were
live
streamed
on
the
People’s
Poetry
Facebook
page.
“The
poetry
and
poets
were
all
my
students
wanted
to
talk
about
in
class
this
week,
”
said
Dr.
Chuck
Etheridge,
professor
of
English
who
attended
many
of
the
panel
readings.
Celebrating
exceptional
writers
is
another
part
of
People’s
Poetry
Festival.
On
opening
night,
the
People’s
Poetry
Festival
committee
named
Madeline
Ricondo
of
Tuloso-Midway
as
the
winner
of
the
Robb
Jackson
Writing
Award
for
high
school
students.
This
award
honors
the
late
Dr.
Robb
Jackson,
Texas
A&M
University
System
Regents
Professor
and
professor
of
English
at
A&M-Corpus
Christi,
whose
poetry
shared
his
life
experiences
and
observation
of
Corpus
Christi.
Ricondo
received
a
$100
gift
card,
plus,
three
poetry
books
with
local
ties
including
a
copy
of
Jackson’s
“Open
Heart”.
The
People’s
Poetry
Festival
committee
also
recognized
Juan
Manuel
Perez,
award-winning
poet
and
local
history
teacher,
as
the
2019—2021
Poet
Laureate
(桂冠诗人)
of
Corpus
Christi.
【文章大意】文章从诗歌节的主题、组织形式以及获奖情况等方面,
介绍了第四届人民诗歌艺术节。
32.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
People’s
Poetry
Festival?
A.
It
tends
to
last
a
week.
B.
It
is
held
once
a
year.
C.
Its
poetic
form
is
single.
D.
It
is
catching
on
globally.
【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句“the
fourth
annual
People’s
Poetry
Festival
held
Feb.
28
through
March
2”中可知,
第四届人民诗歌艺术节举行的时间仅有三天。即使是闰年,
也只有四天,
不到一周的时间,
故排除A项;
根据第一段中“diverse
poetic
forms”,
排除C项;
根据第二段可知,
这不是全球性的节日,
故排除D项。根据“the
fourth
annual
People’s
Poetry
Festival”中“annual”意为“每年一度的”由此推断出,
人民诗歌艺术节是每年举行一次。故选B。
33.
Which
can
possibly
replace
the
underlined
word
“panels”
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
Groups.
B.
Days.
C.
Topics.
D.
Poems.
【解析】选A。词义猜测题。根据第三段“The
‘Homebrewed’
panel
was
made
up
of
all
local
poets.
”可知“Homebrewed”小组由当地的所有诗人组成,
panel应为“group
(组)”较为适宜,
而非day
(日子),
topic
(话题)
或poem
(诗歌)。故选A。
34.
What
was
special
about
the
4th
People’s
Poetry
Festival?
A.
It
was
on
live
television.
B.
Diversity
was
highlighted.
C.
All
the
poets
were
local.
D.
Musical
poetry
was
introduced.
【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据第三段“For
the
first
time
ever,
musical
poetry
was
performed
at
the
event.
”可知,
音乐诗歌是首次出现在诗歌节上,
和前几届相比,
它的出现是独特的。故选D。
35.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Celebrating
award-winning
poets.
B.
Honoring
the
late
Robb
Jackson.
C.
The
4th
People’s
Poetry
Festival.
D.
Poet
Laureate
of
Corpus
Christi.
【解析】选A。段落大意题。根据最后一段“Celebrating
exceptional
writers
is
another
part
of
People’s
Poetry
Festival”可知,
庆祝杰出作家是人民诗歌艺术节的另一个组成部分。所以最后一段主要介绍了在诗歌节上诗人获奖的情况。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。
(2020·绍兴高一检测)
The
first
World
Friendship
Day
was
proposed
for
July
30,
1958
by
the
World
Friendship
Crusade,
an
international
civil
organization
to
foster
a
culture
of
peace
through
friendship.
36
Just
as
in
the
US
and
several
other
countries,
the
festival
has
been
greatly
commercialized(商业化).
?
Days
before
the
festival,
card
and
gift
companies
launch
a
large
campaign(活动)
to
attract
people
into
buying
cards
and
gifts
for
their
friends.
Streets
and
stores
are
filled
with
advertising
programs
aimed
at
young
people.
37
This
marketing
strategy(策略)
has
been
severely
criticized(批判)
by
many
people.
Many
feel
that
such
crazy
commercialization
has
damaged
the
meaning
of
Friendship
Day.
?
38
especially
the
pink
and
yellow
ones.
The
day
is
observed
with
great
pleasure
and
merry.
A
highly
popular
thing
connected
with
the
day
is
the
well-known
friendship
band—the
modern
day
symbol
of
friendship
that
friends
give
to
one
another
to
form
an
everlasting
bond.
Friendship
bands
are
the
favorite
items
for
youngsters
and
available
in
stores
all
over
the
country.
Friendship
poems
and
Friendship
Day
gifts
are
exchanged
between
best
friends
to
renew
the
bond
of
friendship
and
express
gratitude
and
love
for
each
other.
39 ?
Since
its
beginning
in
1935,
Friendship
Day
celebrations
have
come
a
long
way.
40
Friendship
Day
remains
the
time
when
you
acknowledge
your
friends’
contribution
in
your
life,
express
love
for
them,
cherish
their
presence
in
your
life
and
pay
them
a
salute.
Today,
Friendship
Day
is
being
celebrated
around
the
globe,
across
diverse
cultures
and
social
periods.
?
A.
The
popular
customs
of
Friendship
Day
include
handing
over
roses,
B.
The
idea
of
honoring
friendship
was
adopted
by
a
few
countries
in
Asia.
C.
Restaurants
offer
special
discounts
to
make
the
most
of
the
time
as
well.
D.
These
days,
however,
it
is
celebrated
with
a
lot
of
showing
off
and
expenses.
E.
These
are
new
ways
of
celebration
of
this
day
that
have
grown
in
popularity.
F.
The
original
idea
for
a
day
of
friendship
came
from
Hallmark
cards
in
the
1930s.
G.
But
however
much
the
ways
of
celebration
have
changed,
the
basic
idea
behind
the
occasion
remains
the
same.
【文章大意】今天,
世界各地不同文化和社会时期的人们都在庆祝友谊日。文章介绍了的世界友谊日的来历及发展。
36.
【解析】选D。根据下文Just
as
in
the
US
and
several
other
countries,
the
festival
has
been
greatly
commercialized.
(就像在美国和其他几个国家一样,
这个节日已经被极大地商业化了。)可知,
现在世界友谊日被极大地商业化了。由此可知,
D项These
days,
however,
it
is
celebrated
with
a
lot
of
showing
off
and
expenses.
(然而,
如今人们用大量排场和花费来庆祝这个节日。)符合语境。
37.
【解析】选C。根据上文Streets
and
stores
are
filled
with
advertising
programs
aimed
at
young
people.
(街道和商店里到处都是针对年轻人的广告节目)可知,
此处列举各种营销策略。由此可知,
C项Restaurants
offer
special
discounts
to
make
the
most
of
the
time
as
well.
(餐馆也提供特别的折扣来让年轻人充分利用时间(来消费)。)符合语境。as
well“也”是解题的关键。
38.
【解析】选A。根据下文especially
the
pink
and
yellow
ones(尤其是粉红色和黄色的)以及此处是半句,
选项中只有A项不是完整句子,
可以补全这个句子。由此可知,
A项The
popular
customs
of
Friendship
Day
include
handing
over
roses,
(友谊日的流行习俗包括送玫瑰)符合语境。
39.
【解析】选E。根据上文可知,
友谊带是年轻人的最爱,
在全国各地的商店都能买到。最好的朋友之间交换友谊诗和友谊节礼物,
来更新友谊的纽带,
表达对对方的感谢和爱意。由此得出,
此处在介绍一些庆祝友谊日的新方式。由此可知,
E项(这些都是庆祝这一天的新方式,
而且越来越受欢迎)符合语境。
40.
【解析】选G。根据上文“从1935年开始,
友谊日的庆祝活动已经走了很长的路。”及下文“在友谊日,
你要感谢朋友对你生活的贡献,
表达你对他们的爱意,
珍惜他们在你生活中的存在,
向他们致敬。”可知,
G项(但是,
不管庆祝的方式发生了多大的变化,
这个节日背后的基本思想是不变的)符合语境。
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。
Last
year,
I
told
my
family
that
I
didn’t
want
or
need
anything
for
my
birthday.
Instead,
I
41
them
to
think
of
a
way
to
share
a
42
in
their
world
for
me.
My
husband
and
my
daughter
did
something
different,
but
43 .
?
The
week
of
my
birthday
my
husband
went
to
a
local
cafe
and
told
a
waitress
that
he
wanted
to
44
pay
for
the
breakfast
of
a
family.
The
waitress
was
45
and
said
it
was
her
last
day
at
work
there
and
this
had
never
46 .
When
the
family
finished
eating,
the
waitress
told
them
their
47
had
been
paid.
The
mom
started
crying
and
the
dad
stood
up,
trying
to
48
who
might
have
done
it,
but
my
husband
was
outside
49
the
whole
thing.
He
told
me
he
had
such
a
wonderful
50
in
his
heart
and
he
would
like
to
51
it
a
few
more
times.
?
My
daughter
was
on
a
tight
budget(手头很紧)
so
she 52
the
week
smiling
more
at
people,
and
letting
someone
go
before
her
at
the
market.
She
just
took
the
time
during
my
birthday
week
to
slow
down
and
be
53
and
kind
to
a
stranger
and
her
co-workers.
?
When
we
finally
all
got
together
for
Mother’s
Day
and
my
birthday,
everyone
was
in
tears
as
each
person 54
what
they
had
done.
As
you
can
see,
it
was
the
55
birthday
ever!
?
【文章大意】文章主要讲述了作者想要一个特殊的生日礼物——希望丈夫和女儿做一件善良的事情。丈夫给一个陌生家庭付早餐费、女儿对别人友好是作者最好的生日礼物,
他们一家因为能做善事帮助别人而非常开心,
同时作者也度过了一个最好的生日。
41.
A.
wanted
B.
encouraged
C.
ordered
D.
permitted
【解析】选A。考查动词词义辨析。句意:
相反,
我想要他们想出一种方法来分享他们世界里的善良。
wanted想要;
encouraged鼓励;
ordered命令,
点餐;
permitted允许。根据上文的I
told
my
family
that
I
didn’t
want
or
need
anything
for
my
birthday可知此处用“想要”符合语境,
want是原词复现,
故选A项。
42.
A.
story
B.
feeling
C.
kindness
D.
responsibility
【解析】选C。考查名词词义辨析。story故事;
feeling感觉;
kindness善良;
responsibility责任。根据下文内容可知,
作者的丈夫和女儿都做了好事,
故此处用“善良”符合语境,
且下文的and
be
______and
kind
to
a
stranger
and
her
co-workers也有暗示,
kind是原词复现,
故选C项。?
43.
A.
crazy
B.
wonderful
C.
interesting
D.
silly
【解析】选B。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:
丈夫和女儿做了不同的事,
但都是绝妙的。
crazy疯狂的;
wonderful绝妙的;
interesting有趣的;
silly愚蠢的。根据下文的He
told
me
he
had
such
a
wonderful
______可知此处用“绝妙的”符合语境,
wonderful是原词复现,
故选B项。?
44.
A.
partly
B.
normally
C.
quickly
D.
secretly
【解析】选D。考查副词词义辨析。句意:
我生日的那周,
丈夫去了当地一家小餐厅,
并告诉服务员他想暗自为一个家庭付早餐费。
partly部分地;
normally正常地;
quickly快速地;
secretly暗自地。根据下文的trying
to
______who
might
have
done
it可知这家人不知道是谁付了早餐费,
故此处用“暗自”符合语境,
故选D项。?
45.
A.
frightened
B.
satisfied
C.
surprised
D.
disappointed
【解析】选C。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:
服务员有点惊讶,
说那是她在那里工作的最后一天,
这样的事情从来没有发生过。
frightened害怕的;
satisfied满意的;
surprised惊讶的;
disappointed失望的。结合常识可知,
听到要为陌生家庭付早餐的想法,
大部分人都会感到惊讶,
故选C项。
46.
A.
failed
B.
mattered
C.
existed
D.
happened
【解析】选D。考查动词词义辨析。failed失败;
mattered重要;
existed存在;
happened发生。结合上下文可知,
此处是指帮别人付钱的事在这个咖啡馆是第一次发生,
以前从来没有过,
故选D项。
47.
A.
coffee
B.
bill
C.
money
D.
lunch
【解析】选B。考查名词词义辨析。句意:
当这家人吃完饭时,
服务员告诉他们已经有人给他们买单了。
coffee咖啡;
bill账单;
money钱;
lunch午饭。结合上文
pay
for
the
breakfast
of
a
family可知,
此处考查短语pay
the
bill付款/买单,
故选B项。
48.
A.
find
out
B.
look
C.
think
of
D.
remember
【解析】选A。考查动词和动词短语辨析。句意:
这位母亲感动的哭了,
父亲站起来试图找出是谁做了这件事,
而我的丈夫站在外面观看着整件事情的经过。find
out查明,
找出;
look看;
think
of想,
想起;
remember记得。结合上下文可知,
此处是指这位父亲站起来看看谁可能做这件事,
故选A项。
49.
A.
watching
B.
listening
C.
asking
D.
telling
【解析】选A。考查动词词义辨析。
watching观察;
listening听;
asking问;
telling告诉。结合上下文可知,
此处是指作者的丈夫付款之后到店外观察事情的发展,
故选A项。
50.
A.
feeling
B.
day
C.
experience
D.
idea
【解析】选A。考查名词词义辨析。句意:
他告诉我他心中有种非常奇妙的感觉,
并且想多做几次这样的事情。
feeling感觉;
day天,
日子;
experience经历,
经验;
idea主意。结合上下文可知,
此处是指作者的丈夫因为帮助了别人而心情愉快,
故选A项。
51.
A.
say
B.
discuss
C.
do
D.
cost
【解析】选C。考查动词词义辨析。
say说;
discuss讨论;
do做;
cost花费。结合句意可知,
此处是指作者的丈夫以后还想做这种帮助别人的事情,
故选C项。
52.
A.
wasted
B.
found
C.
took
D.
spent
【解析】选D。考查动词词义辨析。句意:
我女儿的手头很紧,
所以她花这周的时间多向别人微笑,
在超市里让别人走在她前面。
wasted浪费;
found发现;
took拿,
花费;
spent花费。结合句意可知,
此处考查短语spend.
.
.
in
doing
sth.
“花……来做某事”,
故选D项。
53.
A.
healthy
B.
simply
C.
honest
D.
friendly
【解析】选D。考查形容词和副词词义辨析。句意:
她在我生日那周慢下来,
而且友好的、善良的对待陌生人和她的同事。
healthy健康的;
simply简单地;
honest诚实的;
friendly友好的。根据kind可知此处用“友好的”符合语境,
friendly和kind是同义词复现,
故选D项。
54.
A.
shared
B.
practiced
C.
recorded
D.
watched
【解析】选A。考查动词词义辨析。句意:
当我们最终一起度过母亲节和我的生日时,
一分享他们所做的事情大家都热泪盈眶。
shared分享;
practiced练习;
recorded记录;
watched观察。结合句意可知,
此处是指在作者生日的那天,
他们一家把作者生日这周自己所做的好事讲出来给大家听,
故用“分享”符合语境,
故选A项。
55.
A.
biggest
B.
longest
C.
best
D.
quietest
【解析】选C。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:
正如你所见,
这是我有史以来最好的生日。
biggest最大的;
longest最长的;
best最好的;
quietest最安静的。结合上句内容可知,
作者的丈夫和女儿都做了自己力所能及的好事作为作者的生日礼物,
故推测作者很开心,
认为这是最好的生日,
故选C项。
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。
Double
11
falls
56.
__________November
11
th
each
year.
“Double
eleven”
in
Chinese
is
the
name
of
that
date.
Also
the
number
“1”
57.
__________(mean)
‘singleness’
in
Chinese
culture,
so
the
date
with
the
58.
__________(many)
ones
“11.
11”
is
considered
to
be
“Singles’
Day”.
Many
59.
__________choose
to
be
singles
choose
this
day
to
celebrate
their
lifestyle.
?
Double
11
60.
__________(become)
an
online
shopping
festival
in
2009.
Tmall
(formerly
Taobao
Mall),
a
B2C
platform
61.
___________(belong)
to
Alibaba,
has
taken
full
advantage.
In
2009,
Zhang
Yong,
president
of
Tmall,
saw
the
opportunity.
He
wanted
62.
__________(raise)
sales
and
customer
awareness
of
the
Tmall
brand.
Only
27
63.
__________(shop)
took
part
in
the
first
Double
11
festival.
At
that
time,
the
online
shopping
festival
was
a
new
idea
and
a
challenge
for
all
people,
64.
__________its
sales
performance
showed
great
potential
in
the
Chinese
market.
?
Each
year
Tmall
has
a
different
theme
on
Double
11.
In
2019,
Tmall’s
Double
11
theme
is
“Make
your
dream
come
true.
”
Recently,
the
rapid
expansion
of
the
e-commerce
market
65.
__________(make)
Double
11
the
busiest
ever
shopping
festival
in
the
world.
?
【文章大意】文章介绍了双十一购物节的来源、发展过程,
每一年的双十一购物节都有着不一样的主题,
而且随着电子商务市场的快速发展,
双十一购物节也成为了全球范围内最火热的购物节。
56.
【解析】on。考查介词。句意:
双十一在每年的十一月十一日。具体到哪一天用介词on。故填on。
57.
【解析】means。考查动词时态。句意:
数字1在中国文化中被认为是“单身”的意思。分析句子可知,
此处为一般事实,
因此用一般现在时。故填means。
58.
【解析】most。考查形容词最高级。句意:
所以1最多的十一月十一日就被认为是“光棍节”。分析句子可知,
在这一天数字“1”的数量是最多的,
且定冠词the后需修饰形容词最高级,
故填most。
59.
【解析】who。考查定语从句关系代词。句意:
许多单身的人选择在这一天来庆祝他们的生活方式。分析句子可知,
先行词Many指代人,
从句中缺少主语成分,
因此需使用关系代词在从句中作主语,
故填who。
60.
【解析】became。考查动词时态。句意:
双十一在2009年时成为了网上购物节。分析句子可知,
该句中的时间状语2009年,
可判断谓语应用一般过去时。故填became。
61.
【解析】belonging。考查现在分词。句意:
天猫,
(也就是之前的淘宝商城),
阿里巴巴的零售平台,
已经充分利用了这一天。分析句子可知,
这句话的谓语动词为has
taken
full
advantage,
空处应填非谓语动词,
belong与platform为主动关系,
因此需使用现在分词。故用belonging。
62.
【解析】to
raise。考查动词不定式。句意:
他想要提高天猫品牌的销售和顾客意识。分析句子可知,
此处为固定搭配want
to
do
sth.
“想要做某事”,
故填to
raise。
63.
【解析】shops。考查名词复数形式。句意:
只有27家商店参与了第一届双十一购物节。分析句子可知,
数词27后应使用名词复数形式。故填shops。
64.
【解析】but。考查连词。句意:
那时,
网上购物节是一个新的理念和挑战,
但其销售业绩在中国市场显示出了巨大的潜力。根据前后句可判断这里是一个转折关系,
故填but。
65.
【解析】has
made。考查动词时态。句意:
迅速扩大的电子商务市场已经使双十一成为世界上最繁忙的购物节。分析句子可知,
电子商务市场的扩展从过去开始,
持续到现在已经完成,
对现在造成了影响,
并可能持续发展下去,
因此需用现在完成时。故填has
made。
第四部分 写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
近年来,
越来越多的中国年轻人热衷于过洋节,
忽略了中国传统节日。为了更好地传承中国的传统节日,
最近国家出台了不提倡过洋节的规定。作为年轻人,
我们要不要传承(inherit)和发展中国传统节日?
请就此问题写一篇短文表达你的观点并阐述理由。
注意:
1.
词数80个左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯;
3.
文章开头已给出,
不计入总词数。
An
increasing
number
of
Chinese
young
people
are
fond
of
celebrating
western
festivals
these
days.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
An
increasing
number
of
Chinese
young
people
are
fond
of
celebrating
western
festivals
these
days.
But
traditional
Chinese
festivals
seem
to
be
losing
their
attraction.
To
inherit
our
traditional
festivals,
celebrating
western
festivals
is
not
advocated
in
our
country.
Personally,
we
should
celebrate
and
value
our
traditional
festivals.
The
reasons
are
as
follows.
First
of
all,
as
a
new
generation
in
China,
we
should
shoulder
the
responsibility
to
protect
and
inherit
the
traditional
festivals
carried
down
from
our
ancestors.
Furthermore,
traditional
festivals
provide
opportunities
for
family
reunion
so
we
can
enjoy
more
happiness
when
celebrating
festivals
with
our
family.
Finally,
only
by
cherishing
our
own
traditional
festivals
can
we
keep
our
cultures
and
customs
alive.
In
a
word,
we
should
protect
our
cultures,
keep
them
in
mind
and
remember
who
we
are
and
where
we
are
from.
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。
A
15-year-old
boy
planned
to
put
a
ball
covered
with
petrol
into
his
mouth
and
set
it
on
fire.
He
would
film
the
dangerous
action
and
put
it
on
YouTube.
And,
he
hoped
to
become
famous
on
the
Internet.
But
things
didn’t
go
the
way
he
imagined.
His
clothing
caught
fire,
and
he
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
with
serious
burns
on
his
body.
YouTube
hosts
millions
of
videos
of
people
attempting
dangerous
actions.
Many
of
them
are
by
kids
and
young
adults.
Some
experts
say
that
by
hosting
these
videos,
YouTube
encourages
young
viewers
to
take
deadly
risks.
Research
by
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention
shows
that
more
than
180,
000
Americans
die
from
accidental
injuries
each
year.
That’s
one
person
every
three
minutes.
More
than
14,
000
of
those
killed
are
kids
under
the
age
of
19.
Is
YouTube
to
blame?
People
have
always
found
it
interesting
to
watch
others
try
risky
things.
Audiences
are
mad
about
these
kinds
of
things.
Some
of
the
earliest
Greek
comedies
had
characters
followed
by
wild
animals
and
knocking
into
walls.
Now,
in
the
age
of
the
Internet,
anyone
with
a
camera
and
a
YouTube
account
can
create
this
kind
of
“fun”.
Many
viewers,
especially
teenagers,
are
influenced
by
what
they
see
and
want
to
try
it
themselves.
“YouTube
has
taken
the
playing
in
the
neighborhood
to
a
worldwide
level,
”
says
Clair
Mellenthin,
a
researcher
from
the
Centers.
Supporters
of
YouTube
argue
that
it
isn’t
YouTube’s
responsibility
to
examine
its
content.
“Parents
should
be
the
ones
to
make
sure
that
kids
are
behaving
safely,
”
they
say.
In
fact,
YouTube
has
a
rule
on
content.
For
example,
dangerous
activities
that
have
a
risk
of
serious
physical
harm
or
death
are
not
allowed.
Staff
of
YouTube,
carefully
watch
the
website
24
hours
a
day,
looking
for
videos
that
are
against
their
rules.
But
is
this
enough?
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【参考范文】
Millions
of
people,
some
of
whom
are
teenagers,
are
attempting
dangerous
actions
and
put
them
on
YouTube,
which
makes
people
believe
YouTube
should
answer
for
such
tragedies.
The
fact
is
that
people,
whether
ancient
or
modern,
love
watching
others
try
risky
or
deadly
things.
Therefore,
not
only
YouTube
but
also
parents
and
teenage
viewers
themselves
should
be
responsible
for
their
monitoring
and
behaviors.
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·邢台高一检测)
I
first
played
ping-pong
in
our
basement
(地下室)
at
home.
My
brother
and
I
asked
for
an
old
wooden
table
from
my
grandfather.
It
was
painted
green.
Although
it
was
very
simple,
it
served
its
purpose
every
day.
My
father
never
really
played
any
other
sports
with
me,
but
ping-pong
was
one
that
he
played
quite
well
and
it
took
me
plenty
of
time
before
I
could
beat
him.
My
elder
brother
was
also
a
very
good
competitor.
When
I
got
to
university,
I
was
happy
to
discover
a
ping-pong
table
in
the
common
room.
I
spent
a
great
deal
of
time
there,
often
until
the
midnight.
There
were
about
three
or
four
friends
that
I
often
played
against.
We
were
all
at
the
same
skill
level.
One
of
them
had
ever
played
in
a
tournament
(锦标赛).
A
friend
from
Germany
said
his
father
had
ever
won
the
German
national
tournament.
We
took
part
in
a
tournament.
My
ranking
(名次)
is
the
third
place,
but
I
had
beaten
the
first
and
second
place
winners
when
we
had
played
for
fun.
I
sometimes
played
with
other
friends
who
didn’t
play
ping-pong
well,
so
I
would
use
my
left
hand
to
give
them
an
advantage.
But
before
long
I
became
so
skilled
with
my
left
hand
that
they
no
longer
had
the
advantage.
Later,
I
played
in
a
ping-pong
competition
which
was
held
by
my
university.
I
lost
at
first.
But
because
it
was
double
elimination
(双淘汰制),
I
went
to
the
loser
group.
I
beat
all
the
players
and
then
played
against
the
student
who
had
beaten
me
in
the
first
round.
Surprisingly,
I
beat
him
3
times
and
won
the
competition.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右。
Later,
there
was
a
tournament
held
in
the
city
where
I
studied.
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____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
After
the
tournament
I
didn’t
often
play
the
sport
because
of
the
busy
study.
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【参考范文】
Later,
there
was
a
tournament
held
in
the
city
where
I
studied.
It
was
a
tournament
for
university
students.
Players
came
from
all
the
northern
universities.
I
felt
very
proud
because
I
took
part
in
it
for
my
university.
I
believed
that
I
could
play
pretty
well.
I
expected
to
get
a
good
ranking
in
the
tournament.
I
felt
very
nervous,
because
I
played
against
a
student
who
had
won
many
times.
I
played
very
hard
and
tried
my
best.
Although
I
lost
the
tournament,
it
was
a
good
practice.
After
the
tournament
I
didn’t
often
play
the
sport
because
of
the
busy
study.
But
I
played
ping-pong
with
my
friends
when
I
was
free.
I
thought
it
was
a
great
deal
of
fun
to
play
ping-pong
with
friends.
It’s
also
a
good
way
to
make
our
friendship
closer
and
keep
us
healthier.
We
sometimes
took
part
in
a
competition
together,
but
we
didn’t
care
about
winning
or
not.
We
all
knew
that
a
win
was
not
everything.
We
just
enjoyed
playing
together
and
had
a
wonderful
time.
PAGE单元素养评价(三)(Unit
3)
(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:
①It’s
going
to
be
another
warm
day.
M:
Of
course.
You
know,
I
miss
living
somewhere
that
has
four
seasons.
W:
Me,
too.
I
especially
miss
those
cool
autumn
mornings.
1.
What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Cool.
B.
Warm.
C.
Hot.
Text
2
W:
②Do
you
have
any
change
for
one
dollar?
M:
What
do
you
want
it
for?
W:
I
need
to
pay
for
the
parking
fee.
M:
I
can
just
give
you
4
quarters
if
that’ll
help
you.
2.
What
does
the
woman
want?
A.
A
one-dollar
bill.
B.
Some
coins.
C.
A
parking
place.
Text
3
M:
Your
pronunciation
is
getting
much
better,
and
you
don’t
make
many
grammatical
mistakes
now.
W:
Yes.
I
practice
speaking
every
day,
③but
I
still
make
a
lot
of
spelling
mistakes.
3.
What
is
the
woman
worst
at?
A.
Pronunciation.
B.
Grammar.
C.
Spelling.
Text
4
M:
Hi,
Julie.
I’m
ringing
to
remind
you
that
I’ll
pick
you
up
tonight.
W:
Thank
you.
When
will
you
come?
M:
The
film
doesn’t
start
until
8:
15,
④so
I’ll
leave
here
at
7:
20,
and
it’ll
take
20
minutes
to
get
to
your
house.
4.
When
will
the
man
get
to
the
woman’s
house?
A.
At
7:
20.
B.
At
7:
40.
C.
At
8:
15.
Text
5
M:
I’m
going
to
New
York
next
week,
but
the
hotel
I
booked
is
so
expensive.
I’ve
got
to
start
saving.
W:
⑤Why
book
a
hotel?
My
parents
have
two
spare
rooms
in
their
apartment.
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
The
man
can
live
with
her
parents.
B.
She
will
rent
an
apartment
for
him.
C.
The
man
should
book
a
cheaper
hotel.
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
M:
This
is
quite
a
nice
hotel,
isn’t
it?
W:
I’ll
say.
Are
you
here
on
business?
M:
Oh,
no.
I
stay
here
in
Los
Angeles
for
a
study
on
urban
traffic.
What
about
you?
W:
⑥I’m
here
for
a
meeting.
I’m
Jane.
M:
Hi,
Jane.
I’m
Bernard
Smith.
Nice
to
meet
you.
So,
Jane,
what
do
you
think
is
the
best
part
of
this
hotel?
W:
Well,
the
service
here
is
much
better
than
that
of
most
other
hotels.
M:
I
agree
that
the
service
is
great,
⑦but
my
favorite
thing
about
this
place
is
its
delicious
breakfast.
6.
Why
does
the
woman
come
to
Los
Angeles?
A.
For
a
study.
B.
To
attend
a
meeting.
C.
To
be
on
vacation.
7.
What
is
the
man’s
favourite
part
of
the
hotel?
A.
Price.
B.
Breakfast.
C.
Service.
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Hi,
I
don’t
think
we’ve
met.
My
name’s
Tom.
W:
Hi,
Tom.
Nice
to
meet
you.
My
name
is
Juanita,
but
everybody
calls
me
Jenny.
M:
Nice
to
meet
you,
Jenny.
So,
where
are
you
from?
W:
⑧Well,
I
was
from
Australia,
but
we
moved
to
the
United
States
when
I
was
about
five
years
old.
My
parents
now
live
in
Chile.
That’s
where
they
first
met.
How
about
you,
Tom?
M:
⑨I
was
born
in
California,
and
we
lived
there
until
I
was
seven.
W:
Oh
yeah?
Where
did
you
go
after
that?
M:
Well,
⑨we
spent
a
total
of
ten
years
in
Germany
and
Japan,
and
then
we
returned
to
the
United
States,
but
I
think
my
parents
would
have
stayed
in
Japan,
let’s
say,
another
20
years
had
it
not
been
for
my
education.
W:
Wow.
It
sounds
like
you’ve
had
an
interesting
life.
So,
what
do
you
do
now?
M:
I’m
a
student
at
Purdue
University.
8.
Where
was
the
woman
born?
A.
In
Chile.
B.
In
Australia.
C.
In
the
United
States.
9.
How
old
was
the
man
when
he
returned
to
the
United
States?
A.
20.
B.
17.
C.
15.
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
M:
So,
what
sort
of
person
are
we
looking
for?
W:
Well,
they’d
have
to
be
reliable,
of
course.
I
don’t
want
to
find
that
we
are
about
to
go
out
and
they
haven’t
shown
up,
or
they
are
running
late
or
something.
M:
Sure.
That
last
kid—what
was
her
name?
She.
.
.
W:
⑩Oh,
please,
she
was
always
late,
but
you
have
to
admit
she
was
hard-working—always
cleaned
the
house
while
we
were
out.
M:
Well,
that’s
not
so
important
as
far
as
I’m
concerned.
?I
mean,
they
are
being
paid
to
take
care
of
the
kids.
If
they
clean
the
place,
it’s
a
bonus,
but.
.
.
W:
But,
no.
.
.
we
need
to
be
able
to
trust
them,
of
course—I
mean,
leaving
them
here
in
the
house
with
the
kids,
you
know.
.
.
M:
Yeah.
?Honesty
is
definitely
important.
W:
And
also
they
have
to
be
friendly.
It’s
no
good
if
the
kids
don’t
like
them.
M:
Absolutely.
So,
who
should
we
interview,
then?
10.
What
is
the
shortcoming
of
the
last
girl
they
mentioned
in
the
dialogue?
A.
She
didn’t
work
hard.
B.
She
wasn’t
on
time.
C.
She
didn’t
tell
the
truth.
11.
Why
are
they
going
to
have
an
interview?
A.
To
find
someone
to
teach
their
kids.
B.
To
find
someone
to
clean
the
house.
C.
To
find
someone
to
look
after
their
kids.
12.
What
quality
is
a
must
in
the
man’s
opinion?
A.
Being
hard-working.
B.
Being
honest.
C.
Being
friendly.
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
W:
Hello,
Mr
Jan
Erick
Friedman.
?You’re
a
frequent
traveler.
And
we
also
know
that
you
eat
out
twice
a
day.
How
come
are
you
so
fond
of
eating
out?
M:
When
I
got
my
first
job
back
in
1982
and
started
traveling,
I
had
no
choice
but
to
eat
out.
I
found
that
I
felt
different
due
to
what
I
was
eating,
so
I
tried
to
find
places
that
served
food
that
made
me
feel
good.
?The
secret
was
the
quality
of
the
food
and
how
well
the
food
was
prepared.
I
made
an
effort
to
find
good
restaurants
as
well
as
nice
dishes.
W:
How
did
you
manage
to
make
a
list
of
218
favorite
restaurants?
M:
I
have
lived
in
many
cities,
?and
when
I
moved
back
to
Sweden
from
the
United
States,
people
asked
me
where
to
go
and
eat
when
they
went
to
cities
I
knew.
I
got
a
lot
of
ideas.
?Then
I
wrote
about
restaurants
for
the
Swedish
Club’s
magazine,
and
someone
suggested
I
gather
the
information
about
the
restaurants
together.?
Since
I
had
all
the
facts
about
the
restaurants
I
had
been
to,
I
started
to
do
that.
W:
How
do
you
find
restaurants?
M:
The
best
way
is
to
ask
the
people
there.
?I
may
talk
to
people
at
a
street
market
or
take
a
walk
and
look
for
a
place
myself.
I
never
ask
a
hotel
clerk
or
a
taxi
driver.
I
don’t
go
to
empty
restaurants
or
places
with
menus
difficult
to
understand.
13.
What
does
Jan
consider
most
important
when
he
judges
a
restaurant?
A.
Where
the
restaurant
is.
B.
Whether
the
prices
are
low.
C.
How
well
the
food
is
prepared.
14.
When
did
Jan
begin
to
write
for
a
magazine?
A.
After
he
came
back
to
Sweden.
B.
Before
he
went
to
the
United
States.
C.
As
soon
as
he
got
his
first
job
in
1982.
15.
What
may
Jan
do
to
find
a
good
restaurant?
A.
Talk
to
people
in
the
street.
B.
Speak
to
taxi
drivers.
C.
Ask
hotel
clerks.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
Jan?
A.
He
cooks
for
a
restaurant.
B.
He
travels
a
lot
for
his
work.
C.
He
prefers
American
food.
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回答第17~20题。
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10
The
Huawei
Watch
is
a
smart
watch
for
Android
Wear.
The
watch
was
first
announced
on
March
1st,
2015
at
the
Mobile
World
Congress,
?and
officially
released
in
Berlin
on
September
2nd,
2015.
Although
it
looks
more
like
a
traditional
watch
than
a
smart
watch,
?it
has
built-in
Wi-Fi
and
Bluetooth
and
supports
Google
Now
voice
commands.
It
also
has
a
heart
rate
monitor,
4GB
of
storage,
and
more
than
4,
000
apps
to
choose
from
in
the
Google
Play
Store.
It
can
also
receive
texts
and
emails,
as
well
as
make
and
receive
calls.
Users
describe
the
watch
as
beautiful,
fashionable,
and
comfortable.
Even
though
the
watch
is
a
costly
$400,
?some
users
have
complained
about
its
short
battery
life,
its
large
body,
and
the
fact
that
it
doesn’t
have
GPS.
The
watch
face
is
also
hard
to
see
at
times,
especially
in
the
sun.
Because
the
brightness
doesn’t
change
automatically,
users
must
set
it
themselves
when
going
inside
or
outside.
The
watch
comes
in
gold,
silver,
or
black,
?and
users
can
pick
from
50
different
watch
faces
that
either
come
pre-loaded
or
can
be
downloaded
from
Google
Play.
17.
When
did
the
watch
officially
go
on
sale?
A.
On
March
1st,
2015.
B.
On
March
2nd,
2015.
C.
On
September
2nd,
2015.
18.
What
has
been
built
into
the
watch?
A.
Automatic
brightness.
B.
Wi-Fi.
C.
GPS.
19.
What
do
some
users
dislike
about
the
watch?
A.
It’s
too
large.
B.
It
looks
too
traditional.
C.
It
doesn’t
have
enough
storage.
20.
How
many
watch
faces
can
users
choose
from?
A.
50.
B.
400.
C.
4,
000.
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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·济南高一检测)
March,
April
and
May
are
months
full
of
festivals
and
events
all
over
the
world.
Here
are
four
wonderful
festivals
around
the
world
that
happen
in
spring.
SongKran—Thailand
Dates:
13th-15th,
April
In
Thailand,
it’s
time
to
celebrate
the
coming
monsoon
season,
which
will
bring
the
rain
many
people
have
been
looking
forward
to.
They
celebrate
it
with
a
festival
called
Songkran,
when
people
head
out
to
the
streets
with
water
guns
to
spray
(喷洒)
everyone
who
walks
past.
?
Naghol—Vanuatu
Dates:
Every
Saturday
from
April
to
May
Every
year,
villagers
come
together
to
celebrate
the
harvest
of
yams,
a
kind
of
root
vegetable
popular
in
Vanuatu.
The
festival
is
most
famous
for
its
“land
diving
ceremony”.
During
the
ceremony
men
and
boys
dive
to
the
ground
from
high
wooden
towers
with
only
two
thin
vines
(葡萄藤)
attached
to
their
ankles.
Cherry
Blossom
Viewing
—Japan
Dates:
The
cherry
blossom
season
is
different
from
year
to
year
depending
on
the
weather
forecast.
The
cherry
blossom
season
has
huge
importance
to
the
people
of
Japan,
who
celebrate
the
days
when
the
flowers
finally
blossom.
In
Japan,
almost
everyone
has
picnics
in
the
parks
to
view
the
flowers.
Sinhalese
New
Year—Sri
Lanka
Dates:
13th
or
14th,
April
Just
like
in
many
other
countries
in
South
or
South
East
Asia,
this
is
the
time
when
the
Sinhalese
celebrate
the
traditional
New
Year,
an
ancient
celebration
which
marks
the
end
of
the
harvest
season
and
is
one
of
two
times
of
the
year
when
the
sun
is
straight
above
Sri
Lanka.
There
are
a
lot
of
delicious
food
during
the
celebration.
21.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“monsoon
season”
probably
refer
to?
A.
Windy
season.
B.
Rainy
season.
C.
Dry
season.
D.
Foggy
season.
22.
Who
may
be
most
interested
in
Naghol?
A.
A
gardener.
B.
A
sports
lover.
C.
A
woodcutter.
D.
A
music
fan.
23.
What
can
people
enjoy
during
Sinhalese
New
Year?
A.
Summertime
sunshine.
B.
Ancient
Architecture.
C.
Traditional
dances.
D.
Excellent
food.
B
(2020·长沙高一检测)
Whether
it’s
hanging
the
stockings
or
baking
cookies,
all
of
our
favorite
Christmas
traditions
have
an
interesting
history.
But
no
matter
where
or
how
you
celebrate
the
holiday
season,
you
might
notice
a
rather
unusual
custom:
finding
oranges
in
your
stocking
on
Christmas
morning.
As
it
turns
out,
there
are
several
arguments
as
to
why
people
began
to
put
oranges
in
Christmas
stockings.
According
to
the
original
story
of
St.
Nicholas
(now
called
Santa
Claus),
the
saint
gave
three
bags
of
gold
to
a
poor
man.
The
money
helped
the
man
pay
for
his
daughters’
weddings,
and
St.
Nick
has
had
a
reputation
for
being
generous
ever
since.
Meanwhile,
the
oranges
are
thought
to
represent
the
gold
he
left
the
girls.
Some
believe,
on
the
other
hand,
that
the
practice
began
during
the
Great
Depression.
Because
many
families
couldn’t
afford
to
buy
Christmas
gifts
or
candy,
luxury
(奢侈)
foods,
like
oranges
and
walnuts
were
placed
under
the
tree,
instead.
Another
explanation
is
that
the
oranges
are
a
reminder
to
share
what
you
have
with
others,
as
December
is
the
season
of
giving.
And
finally,
some
think
the
oranges
were
once
a
“special
treat”
in
winter
—
especially
for
children
living
in
the
north.
Therefore,
there
appeared
oranges
in
the
stockings.
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“reputation”
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Great
system.
B.
Future
generation.
C.
Big
celebration.
D.
Good
name.
25.
Why
are
the
oranges
a
reminder
to
share
what
you
have
with
others?
A.
Because
December
is
the
season
of
giving.
B.
Because
many
families
couldn’t
afford
to
buy
Christmas
gifts
or
candy.
C.
Because
the
oranges
are
thought
to
represent
the
gold
he
left
the
girls.
D.
Because
the
oranges
were
once
a
“special
treat”
in
winter.
26.
How
many
arguments
are
there
according
to
the
passage?
A.
2.
B.
3
C.
4.
D.
5.
27.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
People
can
only
put
oranges
in
Christmas
Stockings.
B.
Many
families
were
rich
during
the
Great
Depression.
C.
St.
Nicholas
helped
the
man
pay
for
his
daughters’
weddings.
D.
The
oranges
were
not
a
“special
treat”
in
winter
for
children
living
in
the
south.
C
Outside,
it’s
a
cold
winter’s
day.
Inside
a
large
shopping
center,
people
are
hanging
around.
But
then,
without
warning,
a
pop
song
starts
to
play
loudly.
A
teenager
boy
walks
lazily
to
the
center
of
the
open
space,
and
dances
crazily
to
the
music.
He’s
joined
by
two
of
his
friends,
then
some
of
the
old
people.
Within
the
space
of
a
few
seconds,
more
than
sixty
people
are
dancing
to
the
music—all
in
time
and
all
in
step.
At
first,
onlookers
are
baffled,
then
they
start
smiling
and
clapping.
They
now
know
what
they’re
seeing:
a
flash
mob
(快闪).
According
to
Wikipedia,
the
term
“flash
mob”
was
created
by
Bill
Wasik,
an
editor
at
Harper’s
Magazine,
in
2003.
Within
a
year,
the
phrase
had
entered
the
Concise
Oxford
English
Dictionary.
Since
then,
hundreds—possibly
thousands—of
flash
mobs
have
been
carried
out
around
the
world,
in
almost
every
kind
of
public
space
imaginable!
Each
flash
mob
has
its
own
style,
but
most
flash
mobs
follow
a
similar
formula
(方案).
Often,
the
organizers
search
for
willing
participants
using
social
media.
Instructions
and
dance
moves
are
given
through
email
or
video
download.
There
are
usually
several
rehearsals
(排练)
before
the
big
day.
While
it’s
happening,
a
few
lucky
passers-by
watch
it
live.
Most
people
who
watch
it,
however,
will
see
it
later
online.
Some
of
the
most
popular
flash
mobs
on
YouTube
have
been
watched
more
than
10
million
times.
A
famous
example
is
Mp3
Experiment
Eight,
a
flash
mob
that
took
place
in
New
York
City
in
July
2011
with
over
3,
500
participants.
This
event
differed
from
normal
flash
mobs
in
that
much
of
it
was
completely
silent—and
there
were
no
rehearsals.
Flash
mobs
provide
the
participants,
onlookers
and
online
viewers
with
a
lot
of
enjoyment
and
pleasure.
For
this
reason
alone,
they’re
a
modern,
popular
art
form
that
should
be
celebrated.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“baffled”
in
Paragraph
1
mean?
?
A.
Excited.
B.
Puzzled.
C.
Satisfied.
D.
Disappointed.
29.
Why
does
the
author
mention
the
Concise
Oxford
English
Dictionary?
A.
To
argue
against
Bill
Wasik.
B.
To
compare
it
with
Wikipedia.
C.
To
explain
the
meaning
of
“flash
mob”.
D.
To
show
the
rapid
development
of
flash
mobs.
30.
What
is
special
about
Mp3
Experiment
Eight?
A.
It
was
played
online.
B.
It
was
the
earliest
flash
mob.
C.
It
was
played
with
no
sound.
D.
It
was
most
accepted
by
the
audience.
31.
What
is
the
author’s
opinion
on
flash
mobs?
A.
Supportive.
B.
Hopeless.
C.
Uncaring.
D.
Doubtful.
D
People
all
have
something
to
say.
Some
express
their
passion
(强烈的感情)
through
clothes,
art,
or
community
involvement.
Others
express
themselves
with
poetry,
which
has
diverse
poetic
forms
to
express
unique
thoughts,
experiences,
and
imagination
at
the
fourth
annual
People’s
Poetry
Festival
held
Feb.
28
through
March
2.
“The
People’s
Poetry
Festival
keeps
getting
bigger
and
bigger—it’s
an
event
we’re
really
proud
of,
”
said
Dr.
Mark
Hartlaub,
College
of
Liberal
Arts
Dean
at
Texas.
The
festival
covered
a
wide
variety
of
topics
including
nature,
humor,
women
and
history.
From
the
panels
to
the
open
microphone
night,
the
islander’s
community,
along
with
43
published
poets
from
around
the
country,
local
high
school
students,
and
the
general
public
came
together
to
share
their
love
of
poetry.
The
panels
were
full
of
passionate
readings
and
lively
discussion.
For
the
first
time
ever,
musical
poetry
was
performed
at
the
event.
The
“Homebrewed”
panel
was
made
up
of
all
local
poets.
The
“From
Page
to
the
Stage”
panel
focused
on
slam
(抨击)
poetry,
and
the
“Humor”
panel
greeted
levels
of
laughter
from
the
crowd.
All
the
panels
were
live
streamed
on
the
People’s
Poetry
Facebook
page.
“The
poetry
and
poets
were
all
my
students
wanted
to
talk
about
in
class
this
week,
”
said
Dr.
Chuck
Etheridge,
professor
of
English
who
attended
many
of
the
panel
readings.
Celebrating
exceptional
writers
is
another
part
of
People’s
Poetry
Festival.
On
opening
night,
the
People’s
Poetry
Festival
committee
named
Madeline
Ricondo
of
Tuloso-Midway
as
the
winner
of
the
Robb
Jackson
Writing
Award
for
high
school
students.
This
award
honors
the
late
Dr.
Robb
Jackson,
Texas
A&M
University
System
Regents
Professor
and
professor
of
English
at
A&M-Corpus
Christi,
whose
poetry
shared
his
life
experiences
and
observation
of
Corpus
Christi.
Ricondo
received
a
$100
gift
card,
plus,
three
poetry
books
with
local
ties
including
a
copy
of
Jackson’s
“Open
Heart”.
The
People’s
Poetry
Festival
committee
also
recognized
Juan
Manuel
Perez,
award-winning
poet
and
local
history
teacher,
as
the
2019—2021
Poet
Laureate
(桂冠诗人)
of
Corpus
Christi.
32.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
People’s
Poetry
Festival?
A.
It
tends
to
last
a
week.
B.
It
is
held
once
a
year.
C.
Its
poetic
form
is
single.
D.
It
is
catching
on
globally.
33.
Which
can
possibly
replace
the
underlined
word
“panels”
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
Groups.
B.
Days.
C.
Topics.
D.
Poems.
34.
What
was
special
about
the
4th
People’s
Poetry
Festival?
A.
It
was
on
live
television.
B.
Diversity
was
highlighted.
C.
All
the
poets
were
local.
D.
Musical
poetry
was
introduced.
35.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Celebrating
award-winning
poets.
B.
Honoring
the
late
Robb
Jackson.
C.
The
4th
People’s
Poetry
Festival.
D.
Poet
Laureate
of
Corpus
Christi.
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2.
5分,
满分12.
5分)
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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。
(2020·绍兴高一检测)
The
first
World
Friendship
Day
was
proposed
for
July
30,
1958
by
the
World
Friendship
Crusade,
an
international
civil
organization
to
foster
a
culture
of
peace
through
friendship.
36
Just
as
in
the
US
and
several
other
countries,
the
festival
has
been
greatly
commercialized(商业化).
?
Days
before
the
festival,
card
and
gift
companies
launch
a
large
campaign(活动)
to
attract
people
into
buying
cards
and
gifts
for
their
friends.
Streets
and
stores
are
filled
with
advertising
programs
aimed
at
young
people.
37
This
marketing
strategy(策略)
has
been
severely
criticized(批判)
by
many
people.
Many
feel
that
such
crazy
commercialization
has
damaged
the
meaning
of
Friendship
Day.
?
38
especially
the
pink
and
yellow
ones.
The
day
is
observed
with
great
pleasure
and
merry.
A
highly
popular
thing
connected
with
the
day
is
the
well-known
friendship
band—the
modern
day
symbol
of
friendship
that
friends
give
to
one
another
to
form
an
everlasting
bond.
Friendship
bands
are
the
favorite
items
for
youngsters
and
available
in
stores
all
over
the
country.
Friendship
poems
and
Friendship
Day
gifts
are
exchanged
between
best
friends
to
renew
the
bond
of
friendship
and
express
gratitude
and
love
for
each
other.
39 ?
Since
its
beginning
in
1935,
Friendship
Day
celebrations
have
come
a
long
way.
40
Friendship
Day
remains
the
time
when
you
acknowledge
your
friends’
contribution
in
your
life,
express
love
for
them,
cherish
their
presence
in
your
life
and
pay
them
a
salute.
Today,
Friendship
Day
is
being
celebrated
around
the
globe,
across
diverse
cultures
and
social
periods.
?
A.
The
popular
customs
of
Friendship
Day
include
handing
over
roses,
B.
The
idea
of
honoring
friendship
was
adopted
by
a
few
countries
in
Asia.
C.
Restaurants
offer
special
discounts
to
make
the
most
of
the
time
as
well.
D.
These
days,
however,
it
is
celebrated
with
a
lot
of
showing
off
and
expenses.
E.
These
are
new
ways
of
celebration
of
this
day
that
have
grown
in
popularity.
F.
The
original
idea
for
a
day
of
friendship
came
from
Hallmark
cards
in
the
1930s.
G.
But
however
much
the
ways
of
celebration
have
changed,
the
basic
idea
behind
the
occasion
remains
the
same.
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。
Last
year,
I
told
my
family
that
I
didn’t
want
or
need
anything
for
my
birthday.
Instead,
I
41
them
to
think
of
a
way
to
share
a
42
in
their
world
for
me.
My
husband
and
my
daughter
did
something
different,
but
43 .
?
The
week
of
my
birthday
my
husband
went
to
a
local
cafe
and
told
a
waitress
that
he
wanted
to
44
pay
for
the
breakfast
of
a
family.
The
waitress
was
45
and
said
it
was
her
last
day
at
work
there
and
this
had
never
46 .
When
the
family
finished
eating,
the
waitress
told
them
their
47
had
been
paid.
The
mom
started
crying
and
the
dad
stood
up,
trying
to
48
who
might
have
done
it,
but
my
husband
was
outside
49
the
whole
thing.
He
told
me
he
had
such
a
wonderful
50
in
his
heart
and
he
would
like
to
51
it
a
few
more
times.
?
My
daughter
was
on
a
tight
budget(手头很紧)
so
she 52
the
week
smiling
more
at
people,
and
letting
someone
go
before
her
at
the
market.
She
just
took
the
time
during
my
birthday
week
to
slow
down
and
be
53
and
kind
to
a
stranger
and
her
co-workers.
?
When
we
finally
all
got
together
for
Mother’s
Day
and
my
birthday,
everyone
was
in
tears
as
each
person 54
what
they
had
done.
As
you
can
see,
it
was
the
55
birthday
ever!
?
41.
A.
wanted
B.
encouraged
C.
ordered
D.
permitted
42.
A.
story
B.
feeling
C.
kindness
D.
responsibility
43.
A.
crazy
B.
wonderful
C.
interesting
D.
silly
44.
A.
partly
B.
normally
C.
quickly
D.
secretly
45.
A.
frightened
B.
satisfied
C.
surprised
D.
disappointed
46.
A.
failed
B.
mattered
C.
existed
D.
happened
47.
A.
coffee
B.
bill
C.
money
D.
lunch
48.
A.
find
out
B.
look
C.
think
of
D.
remember
49.
A.
watching
B.
listening
C.
asking
D.
telling
50.
A.
feeling
B.
day
C.
experience
D.
idea
51.
A.
say
B.
discuss
C.
do
D.
cost
52.
A.
wasted
B.
found
C.
took
D.
spent
53.
A.
healthy
B.
simply
C.
honest
D.
friendly
54.
A.
shared
B.
practiced
C.
recorded
D.
watched
55.
A.
biggest
B.
longest
C.
best
D.
quietest
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。
Double
11
falls
56.
__________November
11
th
each
year.
“Double
eleven”
in
Chinese
is
the
name
of
that
date.
Also
the
number
“1”
57.
__________(mean)
‘singleness’
in
Chinese
culture,
so
the
date
with
the
58.
__________(many)
ones
“11.
11”
is
considered
to
be
“Singles’
Day”.
Many
59.
__________choose
to
be
singles
choose
this
day
to
celebrate
their
lifestyle.
?
Double
11
60.
__________(become)
an
online
shopping
festival
in
2009.
Tmall
(formerly
Taobao
Mall),
a
B2C
platform
61.
___________(belong)
to
Alibaba,
has
taken
full
advantage.
In
2009,
Zhang
Yong,
president
of
Tmall,
saw
the
opportunity.
He
wanted
62.
__________(raise)
sales
and
customer
awareness
of
the
Tmall
brand.
Only
27
63.
__________(shop)
took
part
in
the
first
Double
11
festival.
At
that
time,
the
online
shopping
festival
was
a
new
idea
and
a
challenge
for
all
people,
64.
__________its
sales
performance
showed
great
potential
in
the
Chinese
market.
?
Each
year
Tmall
has
a
different
theme
on
Double
11.
In
2019,
Tmall’s
Double
11
theme
is
“Make
your
dream
come
true.
”
Recently,
the
rapid
expansion
of
the
e-commerce
market
65.
__________(make)
Double
11
the
busiest
ever
shopping
festival
in
the
world.
?
第四部分 写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
近年来,
越来越多的中国年轻人热衷于过洋节,
忽略了中国传统节日。为了更好地传承中国的传统节日,
最近国家出台了不提倡过洋节的规定。作为年轻人,
我们要不要传承(inherit)和发展中国传统节日?
请就此问题写一篇短文表达你的观点并阐述理由。
注意:
1.
词数80个左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯;
3.
文章开头已给出,
不计入总词数。
An
increasing
number
of
Chinese
young
people
are
fond
of
celebrating
western
festivals
these
days.
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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。
A
15-year-old
boy
planned
to
put
a
ball
covered
with
petrol
into
his
mouth
and
set
it
on
fire.
He
would
film
the
dangerous
action
and
put
it
on
YouTube.
And,
he
hoped
to
become
famous
on
the
Internet.
But
things
didn’t
go
the
way
he
imagined.
His
clothing
caught
fire,
and
he
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
with
serious
burns
on
his
body.
YouTube
hosts
millions
of
videos
of
people
attempting
dangerous
actions.
Many
of
them
are
by
kids
and
young
adults.
Some
experts
say
that
by
hosting
these
videos,
YouTube
encourages
young
viewers
to
take
deadly
risks.
Research
by
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention
shows
that
more
than
180,
000
Americans
die
from
accidental
injuries
each
year.
That’s
one
person
every
three
minutes.
More
than
14,
000
of
those
killed
are
kids
under
the
age
of
19.
Is
YouTube
to
blame?
People
have
always
found
it
interesting
to
watch
others
try
risky
things.
Audiences
are
mad
about
these
kinds
of
things.
Some
of
the
earliest
Greek
comedies
had
characters
followed
by
wild
animals
and
knocking
into
walls.
Now,
in
the
age
of
the
Internet,
anyone
with
a
camera
and
a
YouTube
account
can
create
this
kind
of
“fun”.
Many
viewers,
especially
teenagers,
are
influenced
by
what
they
see
and
want
to
try
it
themselves.
“YouTube
has
taken
the
playing
in
the
neighborhood
to
a
worldwide
level,
”
says
Clair
Mellenthin,
a
researcher
from
the
Centers.
Supporters
of
YouTube
argue
that
it
isn’t
YouTube’s
responsibility
to
examine
its
content.
“Parents
should
be
the
ones
to
make
sure
that
kids
are
behaving
safely,
”
they
say.
In
fact,
YouTube
has
a
rule
on
content.
For
example,
dangerous
activities
that
have
a
risk
of
serious
physical
harm
or
death
are
not
allowed.
Staff
of
YouTube,
carefully
watch
the
website
24
hours
a
day,
looking
for
videos
that
are
against
their
rules.
But
is
this
enough?
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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·邢台高一检测)
I
first
played
ping-pong
in
our
basement
(地下室)
at
home.
My
brother
and
I
asked
for
an
old
wooden
table
from
my
grandfather.
It
was
painted
green.
Although
it
was
very
simple,
it
served
its
purpose
every
day.
My
father
never
really
played
any
other
sports
with
me,
but
ping-pong
was
one
that
he
played
quite
well
and
it
took
me
plenty
of
time
before
I
could
beat
him.
My
elder
brother
was
also
a
very
good
competitor.
When
I
got
to
university,
I
was
happy
to
discover
a
ping-pong
table
in
the
common
room.
I
spent
a
great
deal
of
time
there,
often
until
the
midnight.
There
were
about
three
or
four
friends
that
I
often
played
against.
We
were
all
at
the
same
skill
level.
One
of
them
had
ever
played
in
a
tournament
(锦标赛).
A
friend
from
Germany
said
his
father
had
ever
won
the
German
national
tournament.
We
took
part
in
a
tournament.
My
ranking
(名次)
is
the
third
place,
but
I
had
beaten
the
first
and
second
place
winners
when
we
had
played
for
fun.
I
sometimes
played
with
other
friends
who
didn’t
play
ping-pong
well,
so
I
would
use
my
left
hand
to
give
them
an
advantage.
But
before
long
I
became
so
skilled
with
my
left
hand
that
they
no
longer
had
the
advantage.
Later,
I
played
in
a
ping-pong
competition
which
was
held
by
my
university.
I
lost
at
first.
But
because
it
was
double
elimination
(双淘汰制),
I
went
to
the
loser
group.
I
beat
all
the
players
and
then
played
against
the
student
who
had
beaten
me
in
the
first
round.
Surprisingly,
I
beat
him
3
times
and
won
the
competition.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右。
Later,
there
was
a
tournament
held
in
the
city
where
I
studied.
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After
the
tournament
I
didn’t
often
play
the
sport
because
of
the
busy
study.
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