高中英语新教材(2019)人教第二册
Test
of
Unit
5
Music
听力(共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。
1.
What
will
the
speakers
do
tonight?
A.
Visit
Mary.
B.
Go
out
of
town.
C.
Host
a
dinner.
2.
How
does
the
woman
go
to
work
this
week?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bike.
C.
On
foot
3.
What
time
does
Dave's
meeting
star?
A.
At
8:30
B.
At
9:00.
C.
At
10:00.
4.
What
is
Helen
going
to
do?
A.
Buy
some
books
B.
Study
in
the
library.
C.
Attend
a
history
class.
5.
What
is
the
woman's
feeling
now?
A.
Relief
B.
Regret.
C.
Embarrassment.
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。
6.
What
is
Tom
busy
doing?
A.
Raising
money.
B.
Writing
a
lab
report.
C.
Giving
classes
to
children.
7.
Who
might
be
able
to
help
Tom
this
week?
A.
Mike.
B.
Cathy.
C.
Jane.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
is
Jack
leaving
early?
A.
To
avoid
getting
stuck
in
traffic.
B.
To
enjoy
the
scenery
on
the
way.
C.
To
buy
some
gifts
for
his
family.
9.
What
does
Judy
often
do
at
the
railway
station?
A.
Read
books.
B.
Call
some
friends.
C.
Look
around
the
shops.
10.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
What
to
do
next
year
B.
Where
to
go
for
vacations.
C.
How
to
pass
the
waiting
time.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Why
does
Bill
look
troubled?
A.
He
is
short
of
money
B.
He
has
made
a
big
mistake.
C.
He
is
facing
a
tough
choice.
12.
What
is
Bill
now?
A.
A
college
student
B.
An
army
officer.
C.
A
computer
engineer.
13.
What
does
the
woman
seem
to
suggest
Bill
do?
A.
Learn
to
repair
cars.
B.
Decline
the
job
offer.
C.
Ask
his
uncle
for
advice.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
is
the
woman
recommending
to
the
man?
A.
A
writer.
B.
A
club.
C.
A
course.
15.
What
is
the
woman
reading
now?
A.
The
Beautiful
Mind.
B.
The
Great
Gatsby.
C.
The
Kite
Runner.
16.
How
much
time
does
the
man
have
to
read
the
book?
A.
Two
weeks.
B.
Three
weeks.
C.
Four
weeks.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
speaker
doing?
A.
Reporting
a
study.
B.
Chairing
a
meeting.
C.
Teaching
a
class.
18.
What
should
you
pay
most
attention
to
when
taking
notes?
A.
Listening
B.
Reading.
C.
Writing.
19.
What
is
an
advantage
of
using
symbols
in
note-taking?
A.
It
keeps
information
secret.
B.
It
leaves
space
for
future
use.
C.
It
makes
key
words
noticeable.
20.
What
will
the
speaker
do
next?
A.
Ask
a
few
questions.
B.
Show
some
notes.
C.
Make
a
summary.
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
A
My
violin
is
like
a
soul
mate
that
whispers
words
of
wisdom
to
me.
Together,
we've
gone
through
both
tears
and
happiness.
About
12
years
ago,
I
made
acquaintance
with
it
following
an
order
from
my
mom.
Many
hours
of
boredom
were
spent
practicing
it.
And
to
make
things
worse,
the
disappointment
in
my
teacher's
eyes
as
I
played
the
wrong
notes
was
like
an
invisible
hammer,
striking
on
my
heart.
One
day,
I
finally
decided:
I
hate
it!
By
chance,
things
changed
when
I
was
seven.
I
was
at
home
lying
on
the
sofa,
wondering
how
those
famous
violinists
dealt
with
this
terrible
dilemma.
I
searched
online
for
the
E-minor
Concerto,
a
well-known
violin
work
by
German
composer
Felix
Mendelssohn,
and
listened
to
it.
A
beautiful
and
mysterious
sound
came
from
the
violin
as
the
bow(琴弓)
moved
across
it.
It
was
like
the
music
slid
over
the
flowers,
rose
up,
and
started
to
fill
the
air.
The
violin's
voice
woke
up
the
sun,
made
the
trees
green,
and
freshened
the
air.
As
the
music
changed,
the
sky
turned
back
to
gray.
A
gloomy
shade
covered
the
grass
as
all
the
sunshine
disappeared.
I
could
hear
children
crying
and
men
shouting.
It
was
like
an
invisible
claw
had
grabbed
my
heart
tightly,
making
it
unable
to
beat.
You
Raise
Me
Up
Leslie
Gallant
-
Most
Beautiful
Violin
That
glorious
day
set
off
my
passion
and,
interest
in
violin--I
grabbed
mine
and
never
let
it
go.
Before
the
memories
faded,
I
stared
at
my
instrument.
Without
hesitating,
I
picked
it
up,
rosined(用松香擦)
the
bow,
and
began
to
play.
Peace
filled
my
heart.
My
violin
has
been
by
my
side
for
12
years.
When
I
feel
happy,
an
energetic
tune
makes
it
even
better;
when
I'm
deep
in
sorrow,
a
peaceful
tune
washes
it
away,
when
I'm
walking
on
air,
feeling
especially
pleased
with
my
achievements,
solemn[?s?l?m]
tunes
(庄严的曲调)
calm
me
down.
Gradually,
it
has
become
a
part
of
my
life.
My
violin,
shall
I
compare
you
to
a
summer's
day?
21.
What
further
contributed
to
the
author's
dislike
of
violin-playing?
A.
Orders
from
mum.
B.
Boredom
of
practice.
C.
Loss
of
passion
for
violin.
D.
Disappointment
in
the
teacher's
eyes.
22.
What
can
be
inferred
from
Paragraph
4?
A.
The
author's
feeling
was
continuously
influenced
by
the
music.
B.
The
weather
actually
changed
because
of
the
tune.
C.
The
sudden
change
made
the
author's
heart
unable
to
beat.
D.
The
scenery
outside
the
room
was
quite
attractive.
23.
Why
did
the
author
pick
up
the
violin
again?
A.
The
invisible
hammer
and
claw
are
gone.
B.
The
beautiful
imagination
changed
his
attitude.
C.
A
famous
tune
aroused
his
interest
and
passion.
D.
He
was
crazy
about
Felix
Mendelssohn's
works.
24.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Deep
love
for
music
B.
My
dislike
and
like
of
violin
C.
An
inspiring
story
of
violin
D.
Musical
soul
mate--violin
B
The
discussion
on
renewable
energy
has
been
going
on
for
at
least
a
decade
and
people
have
relied
on
fossil
fuels
almost
entirely
for
more
than
a
century.However,the
situation
when
fossil
fuels
were
the
most
efficient
and
the
cheapest
source
of
energy
has
been
left
far
in
the
past.Many
countries
such
as
Germany
and
Sweden
have
already
made
significant
efforts
to
fix
this
situation,employing
numerous
power
plants
working
on
the
renewable
resources
of
energy.The
most
effective
among
these
resources
is
geothermal(地热的)
energy.
Geothermal
energy
does
not
depend
on
the
world’s
economic
and
political
situation
as
strongly
as
fossil
fuels
do.Besides,extracting(提炼)
fossil
fuels
adds
to
the
price
of
energy
produced
from
them.Therefore,geothermal
energy
is
much
cheaper
than
traditional
energy,saving
up
to
80%
of
the
costs
over
fossil
fuels.
Being
a
renewable
resource,geothermal
energy
produces
less
waste
and
pollution
than
traditional
energy
sources.In
geothermal
systems,carbon
dioxide
makes
up
about
10%
of
air
produced.Overall,in
order
to
produce
the
electricity
that
can
be
used
for
one
hour,the
geothermal
systems
produce
0.1
pound
of
carbon
dioxide
and
other
harmful
gases.For
a
comparison,a
power
plant
producing
from
gas
produces
up
to
2
pounds
of
carbon
dioxide
into
the
atmosphere,and
those
power
plants
that
work
on
coal(煤)
produce
an
astonishing
3.6
pounds
of
greenhouse
gases.
Low
costs
is
another
reason
why
using
geothermal
power
plants
should
be
the
first
choice
for
many
countries.Geothermal
heat
systems
require
25%
to
50%
less
energy
for
work
compared
with
the
traditional
systems
for
heating
or
cooling.Besides,geothermal
equipment
is
less
big:due
to
the
very
nature
of
geothermal
energy,geothermal
power
plants
have
only
a
few
moving
parts,all
of
which
can
be
easily
sheltered
inside
a
relatively
small
building.What’s
more,the
life
span
of
geothermal
equipment
is
rather
long.All
these
make
geothermal
power
stations
easy
to
build
and
keep.
25.Fossil
fuels
are
more
expensive
than
geothermal
energy
partly
because
.
A.it
is
free
to
use
geothermal
energy
B.the
production
of
fossil
fuels
costs
a
lot
C.fossil
fuels
are
nearly
used
up
D.geothermal
energy
doesn’t
depend
on
political
situation
26.According
to
Paragraph
3,what
can
be
concluded
from
the
comparison?
A.Geothermal
energy
is
environmentally
friendly.
B.Gas
and
coal
are
often
used
to
produce
electricity.
C.Coal
is
much
more
efficient
than
gas.
D.The
geothermal
systems
don’t
produce
harmful
gases.
27.What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.Many
countries
have
benefited
from
geothermal
energy.
B.Geothermal
energy
is
well
accepted.
C.Fossil
fuels
are
being
run
out
of.
D.Geothermal
energy
has
many
advantages.
C
The
65-year-old
Steve
Goodwin
was
found
suffering
from
early
Alzheimer’s
(阿尔兹海默症).
He
was
losing
his
memory.
A
software
engineer
by
profession,
Steve
was
a
keen
lover
of
the
piano,
and
the
only
musician
in
his
family.
Music
was
his
true
passion,
though
he
had
never
performed
outside
the
family.
Melissa,
his
daughter,
felt
it
more
than
worthwhile
to
save
his
music,
to
which
she
fell
asleep
each
night
when
she
was
young.
She
thought
about
hiring
a
professional
pianist
to
work
with
her
father.
Naomi,
Melissa’s
best
friend
and
a
talented
pianist,
got
to
know
about
this
and
showed
willingness
to
help.
“Why
do
this?”
Steve
wondered.
“Because
she
cares.”
Melissa
said.
Steve
nodded,
tear
in
eye.
Naomi
drove
to
the
Goodwin
home.
She
told
Steve
she’d
love
to
hear
him
play.
Steve
moved
to
the
piano
and
sat
at
the
bench,
hands
trembling
as
he
gently
placed
his
fingers
on
the
keys.
Naomi
put
a
small
recorder
near
the
piano.
Starts
and
stops
and
mistakes.
Long
pauses,
heart
sinking.
But
Steve
pressed
on,
playing
for
the
first
time
in
his
life
for
a
stranger.
“It
was
beautiful,”
Naomi
said
after
listening
to
the
recording.
“The
music
was
worth
saving.”
Her
responsibility,
her
privilege,
would
be
to
rescue
it.
The
music
was
still
in
Steve
Goodwin.
It
was
hidden
in
rooms
with
doors
about
to
be
locked.
Naomi
and
Steve
met
every
other
week
and
spent
hours
together.
He’d
move
his
fingers
clumsily
on
the
piano,
and
then
she’d
take
his
place.
He
struggled
to
explain
what
he
heard
in
his
head.
He
stood
by
the
piano,
eyes
closed,
listening
for
the
first
time
to
his
own
work
being
played
by
someone
else.
Steve
and
Naomi
spoke
in
musical
code
lines,
beats,
intervals,
moving
from
the
root
to
end
a
song
in
a
new
key.
Steve
heard
it.
All
of
it.
He
just
couldn’t
play
it.
Working
with
Naomi
did
wonders
for
Steve.
It
had
excited
within
him
the
belief
he
could
write
one
last
song.
One
day,
Naomi
received
an
email.
Attached
was
a
recording,
a
recording
of
loss
and
love,
of
the
fight.
Steve
called
it
“Melancholy
Flower.”
Naomi
heard
multiple
stops
and
starts,
Steve
struggling,
searching
while
his
wife
Joni
called
him
“honey”
and
encouraged
him.
The
task
was
so
hard,
and
Steve,
angry
and
upset,
said
he
was
quitting.
Joni
praised
him,
telling
her
husband
this
could
be
his
signature
piece.
Naomi
managed
to
figure
out
16
of
Steve’s
favorite,
and
most
personal,
songs.
With
Naomi’s
help,
the
Goodwin
family
found
a
sound
engineer
to
record
Naomi
playing
Steve’s
songs.
Joni
thought
that
would
be
the
end.
But
it
wasn’t.
In
the
months
leading
up
to
the
2016
Oregon
Repertory
Singers
Christmas
concert,
Naomi
told
the
director
she
had
a
special
one
in
mind:
“Melancholy
Flower.”
She
told
the
director
about
her
project
with
Steve.
The
director
agreed
to
add
it
to
the
playing
list.
But
Naomi
would
have
to
ask
Steve’s
permission.
He
considered
it
an
honor.
After
the
concert,
Naomi
told
the
family
that
Steve’s
music
was
beautiful
and
professional.
It
needed
to
be
shared
in
public.
The
family
rented
a
former
church
in
downtown
Portland
and
scheduled
a
concert.
By
the
day
of
the
show,
more
than
300
people
had
said
they
would
attend.
By
then,
Steve
was
having
a
hard
time
remembering
the
names
of
some
of
his
friends.
He
knew
the
path
his
life
was
now
taking.
He
told
his
family
he
was
at
peace.
Steve
arrived
and
sat
in
the
front
row,
surrounded
by
his
family.
The
house
lights
faded.
Naomi
took
the
stage.
Her
fingers.
His
heart.
28.
Why
did
Melissa
want
to
save
her
father’s
music?
A.
His
music
could
stop
his
disease
from
worsening.
B.
She
wanted
to
please
her
dying
old
father.
C.
His
music
deserved
to
be
preserved
in
the
family.
D.
She
wanted
to
make
her
father
a
professional.
29.
After
hearing
Steve’s
playing,
Naomi
________.
A.
refused
to
make
a
comment
on
it
B.
was
deeply
impressed
by
his
music
C.
decided
to
free
Steve
from
suffering
D.
regretted
offering
help
to
her
friend
30.
How
can
the
process
of
Steve’s
recording
be
described?
A.
It
was
slow
but
productive.
B.
It
was
beneficial
to
his
health.
C.
It
was
tiresome
for
Naomi.
D.
It
was
vital
for
Naomi’s
career.
31.
Before
Steve
finished
“Melancholy
Flower,”
his
wife
Joni
________.
A.
thought
the
music
talent
of
Steve
was
exhausted
B.
didn’t
expect
the
damage
the
disease
brought
about
C.
didn’t
fully
realize
the
value
of
her
husband’s
music
D.
brought
her
husband’s
music
career
to
perfection
32.
How
did
Steve
feel
at
the
concert
held
in
downtown
Portland?
A.
He
felt
concerned
about
his
illness.
B.
He
sensed
a
responsibility
for
music.
C.
He
regained
his
faith
in
music.
D.
He
got
into
a
state
of
quiet.
33.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
passage?
A.
The
Kindness
of
Friends
B.
The
Power
of
Music
C.
The
Making
of
a
Musician
D.
The
Value
of
Determination
第二节
七选五(共5题,每题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Rock
music
consists
of
many
different
styles.
Even
though
there
is
a
common
spirit
among
all
music
groups,
they
make
very
different
music.
31
At
that
time
the
Beatles
entered
the
world
of
music
from
Liverpool.
After
they
were
given
an
invitation
to
appear
live
on
BBC,
the
Beatles
quickly
became
famous
in
Britain
with
nationwide
tours.
By
mid-1963,
the
Beatles
had
been
extremely
popular
in
England.
32
They
held
large
concerts
and
performed
at
clubs.
They
became
the
hottest
thing
on
the
pop
music
scene
in
England.
They
began
as
a
modestly
successful
musician
group
and
ended
the
year
as
show
business
legends
(传说).
John
Lennon
and
Paul
McCartney
were
named
composers
of
the
year.
33
They
were
not
sure
how
the
Americans
would
react
to
the
new
type
of
music.
Beatlemania
hit
New
York
on
February
7,
1964.
Hundreds
of
fans
jammed
the
airport
to
greet
them.
34
The
concert
was
broadcast
live
and
attracted
the
largest
one
night
audience
in
the
history
of
television
up
to
that
time.
The
Beatles
were
described
as
a
British
invasion
(入侵)
by
local
and
nationwide
newspapers
at
that
time.
Their
victory
in
America
was
still
remembered
as
a
major
turning
point
in
the
history
of
rock
and
roll.
Thanks
to
the
Beatles,
a
lot
of
opportunities
were
opened
up
to
new
faces
on
the
market.
35
A.
They
decided
on
a
tour
to
the
United
States
in
1964.
B.
Even
their
hairstyles
became
major
trends
at
that
time.
C.
Rock
music
developed
in
the
1950s
and
the
early
1960s.
D.
However,
their
songs
changed
the
lives
of
generations
to
come.
E.
Many
rock
bands
were
able
to
follow
in
the
footsteps
of
the
Beatles.
F.
They
appeared
in
the
films
A
Hard
Day’s
Night
(1964)
and
Help!
(1965).
G.
They
performed
their
first
concert
in
America
at
CBS
television’s
53rd
street
studio.
第三部分
语言运用
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Although
I
love
my
life,
it
hasn’t
been
a
lot
of
fun
as
I’ve
been
ill
for
28
years.
Music
has
always
been
a
great
love
of
mine
and,
in
my
20s,
when
my
21
was
more
manageable
,
I
22
ten
years
as
a
professional
singer
in
restaurants,
playing
and
singing
folk
songs.
23
that
was
years
ago
and
times
have
changed.
24
I
live
with
mother
on
a
country
farm.
Two
years
ago,
I
decided
that
I
would
need
to
have
some
kind
of
extra
work
to
25
my
disability
pension
(残疾抚恤金).
26
I
needed
to
sleep
in
the
afternoons,
I
was
limited
in
my
27
.
I
decided
that
I
would
consider
28
to
singing
in
restaurants.
My
family
are
all
musicians,
so
I
was
29
when
I
went
into
our
local
music
store.
I
explained
that
I
wanted
to
sing
again
but
using
recorded
karaoke
music.
I
knew
that
discs
were
very
expensive
and
I
really
didn’t
have
a
lot
of
30
to
get
started.
And
31
you
find
only
three
to
four
songs
out
of
ten
on
a
disc
that
you
can
32
use.
When
I
told
the
owner
of
the
shop
about
my
33
;
he
gave
me
a
long
thoughtful
34
.
“This
means
a
lot
to
you,
doesn’t
it?”
he
said.
“Come
with
me.”
He
led
me
35
the
crowded
shop
and
to
a
bench
with
a
large
professional
karaoke
box
on
it.
He
placed
his
large
hand
36
on
his
treasure
and
said,
“I
have
800
karaoke
songs
in
here.
You
can
take
your
37
and
I’ll
record
them
for
you.
That
should
get
you
started.”
I
38
.
Thanking
him,
I
made
a
time
with
him
to
listen
to
all
the
songs
and
choose
39
that
I
could
sing.
I
have
come
full
circle
with
his
help.
His
40
still
warms
my
heart
and
makes
me
do
just
that
bit
extra,
when
I
have
the
chance.
21.
A.
loneliness
B.
sadness
C.
tiredness
D.
sickness
22.
A.
set
B.
enjoyed
C.
kept
D.
shared
23.
A.
Gladly
B.
Eventually
C.
Unfortunately
D.
Surprisingly
24.
A.
Now
B.
Then
C.
Sometime
D.
Meanwhile
25.
A.
add
up
to
B.
make
up
for
C.
get
rid
of
D.
take
advantage
of
26.
A.
If
B.
As
C.
Though
D.
Before
27.
A.
movement
B.
condition
C.
choices
D.
positions
28.
A.
reaching
out
B.
living
up
C.
getting
on
D.
going
back
29.
A.
recognized
B.
interviewed
C.
found
D.
invited
30.
A.
money
B.
time
C.
energy
D.
knowledge
31.
A.
thus
B.
once
C.
seldom
D.
often
32.
A.
actually
B.
hardly
C.
nearly
D.
formerly
33.
A.
job
B.
family
C.
idea
D.
offer
34.
A.
face
B.
view
C.
look
D.
sight
35.
A.
over
B.
along
C.
towards
D.
through
36.
A.
unhappily
B.
lovingly
C.
pitifully
D.
gratefully
37.
A.
pick
B.
turn
C.
role
D.
step
38.
A.
had
to
cry
B.
ought
to
cry
C.
should
have
cried
D.
could
have
cried
39.
A.
more
B.
the
ones
C.
few
D.
the
rest
40.
A.
courage
B.
devotion
C.
kindness
D.
trust
第三节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15
分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。
Many
people
agree
that
going
to
museums
___1___
(be)
a
good
way
of
learning
about
ancient
treasures.
However,
others
may
find
it
boring
to
spend
hours
there.
Therefore,
how
to
make
museums
and
their
lifeless
collections
more
appealing
is
a
tough
question
worth
___2___
(attach)
importance
to.
Luckily,
National
Treasure,
a
TV
program
___3___
began
to
air
on
Dec.
3,
2017,
throws
light
on
ways
to
inspire
interest
in
museums
and
their
collections.
Aiming
to
make
ancient
relics
(遗迹)
to
come
alive,
the
program
presents
treasures
___4___
different
artistic
methods
including
lots
of
dramatic
___5___
(perform)
and
storytelling,
which
explain
the
history
behind
each
cultural
relic
___6___
(complete),
so
that
audiences
can
not
only
understand
how
to
appreciate
the
beauty
of
cultural
relics,
___7___
also
know
the
civilization
and
the
spirit
of
Chinese
culture.
In
fact,
such
programs
that
promote
traditional
ancient
relics
___8___
(become)
popular
in
recent
years.
For
example,
a
2016
documentary
featuring
the
Forbidden
City’s
cultural
relics
and
their
restorers,
urged
lots
of
college
students
___9___
(apply)
to
work
as
volunteers
there.
It
is
universally
accepted
that
National
Treasure
has
been
____10____
(success)
in
encouraging
more
people
to
visit
museums
by
touching
their
hearts.
第三部分:应用文写作(15分)
假定你是李华,
寄宿在你家的英国交流生Patrick
Louise在学校篮球比赛中,手指受伤,请你给他的母亲发封邮件,告知此事,主要内容包括:1.他的伤情;
2.表达安慰
注意:1.总词数80词左右;
2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;
Dear
Ms.
Louise,
I
am
writing
the
letter
to
tell
you
that
Patrick
was
hurt
at
school
when
playing
basketball.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
概要写作(25分)
The
Academy
Awards,
popularly
known
as
the
Oscars,
have
long
been
one
of
the
film
industry’s
most
famous
awards.
However,
despite
its
92-year
history,
the
awards
show
has
come
under
fire
in
recent
years
for
not
recognizing
enough
multicultural
performers
and
directors.?
In
response
to
this
lack
of
representation,
the
American
Academy
of
Motion
Picture
Arts
and
Sciences,
the
group
that
oversees
the
Oscars,
has
announced
new
diversity
(多样性)
requirements
for
future
films
to
be
submitted
to
the
Best
Picture
category
in
2024.?
They
require
nominees
(提名者)
to
meet
at
least
two
out
of
four
sets
of
standards,
aiming
to
increase
inclusion
for
underrepresented
groups
—
people
of
color,
women
and
people
with
disabilities
—
both
on
and
off-screen.
These
standards
include
a
minimum
requirement
for
underrepresented
groups
at
the
executive
level.
Four
years
ago,
OscarsSoWhite
quickly
drew
attention,
highlighting
the
absence
of
minority
representation
among
previous
nominees.
It
also
pointed
out
that
the
voting
committee
has
been
largely
white
and
male
for
decades,
noted
The
New
York
Times.
?
Ever
since,
the
Academy
has
looked
to
increase
its
diversity
by
promising
to
double
female
and
minority
members
in
2016.
For
example,
the
South-Korean
film
Parasite
(《寄生虫》),
which
features
an
all-Asian
cast,
won
four
Oscars
at
the
2020
Academy
Awards.?
However,
the
latest
move
has
its
doubters.
Some
have
said
that
the
awards
body
should
be
focusing
on
awarding
what
they
consider
to
be
the
best
film,
rather
than
limiting
what
can
be
nominated,
noted
Forbes.
Richard
Grenell,
the
current
US
ambassador
to
Germany,
also
criticized
the
move,
saying
that
“It’s
no
longer
the
Best
Picture,
it’s
the
Most
Politically
Correct
Picture.”
Others,
though,
have
praised
the
initiative.
Culture
critic
Sonny
Bunch
wrote
that,
“The
academy
is
finally
—
finally!
—
doing
something
to
ensure
that
underrepresented
groups
have
a
shot.”
Arguably,
The
New
York
Times
said
it
best.
While
it
noted
that
the
requirements
were
“easy
for
most
studios
to
satisfy”,
the
initiative
will
show
voters
the
extent
to
which
diversity
standards
were
met.?
Answer
Sheet
听力(共30分)
1-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
阅读理解(共10题,每题2.5分,共25分)
A:______________________
B:
______________________
C:______________________
七选五(共5小题,每题2分,共10分):______________________
完形填空(共20题,每题1.5分,共30分)
36-40:________________________
41-45:______________________
46-50:______________________
51-55:_____________________
语法填空(共10题,每题1.5分,共15分)
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
应用文写作(15分)
概要写作
参考答案
听力:1-5
CABBA
6-10
ABACC
11-15
CABBC
16-20
ACACB
阅读理解
A:_____DACD___
B:
_____BAD______
C:____CBACDB_______
七选五:___
CBAGE____
完形填空
21题,属于上文提示法,首句中出现ill,此选项应是ill的同义表达,故选D.sickness。
22题,属于上文提示法,上句出现病情可以manageable,所以作者应该是享受那段过去的美好时光,故选B.enjoyed。此选项在2009年全国一卷完形填空部分第41题出现过,且也为正确选项。
23题,属于下文解释法,下文出现发生改变,结合首句作者生病,可推出作者表达的是不幸的情绪,故选C.unfortunately。此选项为高考完形填空中的的高频选项。
24题,属于转折对比法,上文出现yearsago和changed,因此推出此题应回归现实,故选A.now。此选项在2009年浙江卷完形填空部分第37题出现过,且也为正确选项。
25题,属于固定搭配法,addupto总计,makeupfor弥补,补偿,getridof处理,摆脱,takeadvantageof利用,此题应选B.makeupfor。此选项考生不应陌生,2009年浙江卷完形填空部分第21题D选项曾出现过此词,可见背历年考题中的选项部分的重要性。
26题,属于逻辑关系法,此法多用于句子与句子之间,解决连词的问题。此题因为作者下午需要睡觉,所以受到限制。故选B.As。
27题,属于上文解释法,第三段首句提到作者打算做某事,但由于病情,下午需要睡觉,所以选择受限,故选C.choices。
28题,属于前后照应法,上文提到过几年之前唱歌的事实,此处再次出现要去唱歌,故选D.goingback。
29题,属于中文代入法,全家都是音乐家,所以走进音像店会被认出,故选A.recognized。
30题,属于AandB法,这是并列结构,要求前后词性与词义要相似,几乎在每年的高考完形中都会考查这个知识点。本题and之前说东西很贵,之后理应推出没有足够的钱,故选A.money。
31题,属于反义多一对,即四个选项中有一组反义词,答案多在这组反义词中出现。此题C和D构成反义结构,根据文章信息,故选D.often。
32题,属于中文代入法,实际上一张光盘里的十首歌也只有三/四首可以用,故选A.actually。
33题,属于上文提示法,上文中作者有提到过想再次唱歌的这个想法,故选C.idea。
34题,属于同义辨析法,此考查点多在四级考试完形填空部分中出现,在2008年高考英语浙江卷第26题也曾考查过,当年的难度系数约为0.32。此题中的B.view强调的是眺望风景,C.look强调看的眼神,D.sight强调视力,本文店主深深地看了作者,属于眼神之间的交流,故选C.look。
35题,属于固定搭配法,店主带领作者穿过拥挤的店铺,从空间穿过,故选D.through。
36题,属于感彩法,此法多用于解决形容词或副词。下文出现treasure,因此可以推出店主对自己的宝物爱不释手,心爱地触摸,故选B.lovingly。
37题,属于固定搭配法,takeyourpick,美国俚语,随你挑选的意思,故选A.pick。
38题,属于语法识别法,近几年高考完形填空部分逐步淡化语法点考查,一般只会涉及一道。C.shouldhavecried,本应该做的事情而没有做,放在原文中过于牵强,而本题是作者受到店主的感激,非常感动,本可以哭但没有哭,故选D.couldhavecried。
39题,属于寻找重复法,31题与32题之前曾出现onlythreetofoursongs...canuse,对应...couldsing,故选B.theones。
40题,属于主旨概况法,即所选选项要与原文中心相一致。本文详细描述店主对作者的帮助,店主的善举感动作者,故选C.kindness。
语法填空
1.
is
2.
attaching
3.
which
/
that
4.
through
5.
performances
6.
completely
7.
but
8.
have
become
9.
to
apply
10.
successful
应用文写作:
Dear
Mrs.
Louise,
I
am
writing
the
letter
to
tell
you
that
Patrick
was
hurt
at
school
when
playing
basketball.
He
sprained
his
right
wrist
when
he
was
dribbling
the
basketball
yesterday.
His
sprained
wrist
and
some
fingers
became
swollen
though
he
was
treated
with
ice
immediately.
The
doctor
in
our
community
clinic
advised
him
not
to
bend
them
for
the
time
being
and
he
would
recover
in
three
days
after
some
medical
treatment.
So
you
needn’t
worry
about
it
too
much
for
we
will
keep
him
company
and
attend
to
him
whenever
necessary.
I’ll
let
him
call
you
after
today’s
treatment
is
over.
Yours
Lihua
概要写作
Recently
Oscars
have
been
blamed
for
not
representing
enough
minorities,
like
people
of
color.
To
make
up
for
the
lack
of
diversity,
the
governing
body
of
Oscars
has
issued
new
criteria
intending
to
include
more
underrepresented
people.
Doubters
argue
Oscars
shouldn't
focus
on
political
correctness
but
quality
of
films,
while
advocates
think
the
initiative
will
give
minorities
more
opportunities.
Score:
______________
Class:
______________
Name:
___________________