外研版(2019) 必修 第三册 Unit 1 Knowing me, Knowing you单元素养检测(原卷板+解析版)(无听力音频有文字材料)

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单元素养检测(一)(Unit
1)
(时间:
120分钟 满分:
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:
Does
the
play
start
at
7:
00
or
7:
30?
M:
Neither.
①It
starts
at
7:
15
and
ends
at
8:
30.
1.
How
long
will
the
play
last?
A.
Forty-five
minutes.
   B.
Sixty
minutes.
C.
Seventy-five
minutes.
Text
2
M:
Kathy!
You
look
so
cute
in
this
red
dress!
W:
Really?

Don’t
you
think
it’s
a
little
small
for
me?
It
fit
me
well
last
year,
but
I
gained
ten
pounds
this
summer.
2.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
dress?
A.
It’s
cute.
B.
It
fits
her
well.
C.
It’s
a
little
small
for
her.
Text
3
W:
Lucy
looks
like
her
mother,
and
Lily
looks
like
her
father,
but
they’re
clearly
from
the
same
family.
M:
Yes,
you’re
right,

but
I
think
Lily
is
nicer.
She
reminds
me
of
the
Hollywood
film
star
Jolie.
3.
Who
does
the
man
think
is
more
beautiful?
A.
Lucy.
    B.
Lily.
    C.
Jolie.
Text
4
W:
Hi,
Mr
Smith.
Can
I
help
you
with
anything
today?
M:
Yes,
④I
want
to
change
some
of
the
information
on
my
bank
accounts.
W:
OK,
I
can
help
you
with
that.
Come
to
my
desk,
please.
4.
What’s
the
woman?
A.
A
bank
clerk.
    B.
A
shop
assistant.
C.
A
tourist
guide.
Text
5
M:
Next
time
I
go
to
the
doctor;
remind
me
to
bring
you
along.
I
probably
understood
half
of
what
the
guy
told
me.
⑤He
spoke
so
fast,
and
he
used
tons
of
words
that
I
never
learned
in
my
Chinese
classes.
W:
I
thought
they
had
English-speaking
doctors
there.
5.
What
is
TRUE
about
the
man?
A.
He
saw
an
English-speaking
doctor.
B.
His
first
language
is
not
Chinese.
C.
He
thinks
the
woman
should
see
a
doctor.
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:
You
see,

whenever
I
want
to
play
with
my
cat,
he
runs
away.
W:
That’s
because
you
acted
like
you
were
going
to
try
to
catch
him
suddenly.
In
the
wild,
sudden
movements
could
mean
danger.
M:
Really?
So
you
mean
I
should
get
close
to
the
cat
slowly?
W:

You
should
try
to
catch
his
attention,
such
as
throwing
his
favorite
toys,
or
giving
him
some
food
first,
and
then
play
with
him.
M:
Thank
you
for
the
advice.
I
will
try.
6.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
How
to
catch
the
cat.
B.
How
to
play
with
the
cat.
C.
How
to
feed
the
cat.
7.
What
is
the
woman’s
suggestion?
A.
Catch
the
cat
suddenly.
B.
Leave
the
cat
alone.
C.
Catch
the
cat’s
attention
first.
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Hello,
Barbara,
welcome
back.
You
look
great.
W:
Rod,
it’s
lovely
to
see
you
again.
M:

How
was
your
trip?
W:

Fine
but
tiring.
Milan
was
interesting,
it’s
bigger
than
I
expected,
noisier
and
dirtier,
too.
M:
And
Florence,
what
did
you
think
of
Florence?
W:
Well,
I
didn’t
go
there.
Have
you
been
there?
M:
No,
I’ve
never
been
to
Italy.
I’d
really
like
to
go
to
Rome.
Well,
the
cars
are
in
the
car
park.
Is
this
all
your
luggage?
W:
Yes,
but
the
suitcase
is
very
heavy.
M:
Barbara,
what’s
in
it?
Books
or
stones?
W:
⑨Just
20
pairs
of
shoes.
8.
Where
has
Barbara
been?
A.
Milan.
B.
Florence.
C.
Rome.
9.
What
has
Barbara
got
in
her
suitcase?
A.
Stones.
B.
Shoes.
C.
Books.
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
W:
I’ve
decided
to
become
a
vegan.
M:
You
mean
you
aren’t
going
to
eat
meat
anymore?
W:

Well,
yes,
but
a
vegan
doesn’t
eat
anything
animal
related.
A
vegetarian
doesn’t
eat
meat,
but
they
will
still
eat
dairy,
eggs,
and
honey.
A
vegan
won’t
eat
anything
that
comes
from
an
animal.
M
That
seems
really
difficult.
W:
I
think
it
will
be,
but
I’m
up
to
the
challenge.
M:
What
will
you
eat
instead?
W:
There
are
many
things
I
can
still
eat.
Anything
with
fruit
and
vegetables
is
good.
Nuts,
most
breads,
and
beans
are
also
great.
I
can
also
drink
soymilk
in
place
of
regular
milk.
M:
What
about
cheese?
It
would
be
really
hard
to
give
up
cheese,
I
think.
W:
I
can’t
eat
cheese
because
it
comes
from
milk,
but
believe
it
or
not,
there
are
many
things
that
can
replace
cheese,
such
as
soy
cheese
or
nut
cheese.
M:
I
don’t
mean
to
be
rude,
but
I
really
don’t
think
it’s
a
good
idea.
W:
?
I’ll
make
a
vegan
dinner
and
invite
you
over.
You’re
going
to
be
really
surprised
at
how
tasty
vegan
food
can
be!
10.
What
will
the
woman
choose
to
eat?
A.
Eggs.
B.
Soy
cheese.
C.
Meat.
11.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
woman’s
new
diet?
A.
It’s
going
to
be
tough.
B.
Her
food
will
all
taste
bad.
C.
She
won’t
be
able
to
eat
anything.
12.
What
does
the
woman
tell
the
man
in
the
end?
A.
He
is
too
particular
about
foods.
B.
He
should
be
a
vegan
as
well.
C.
She’ll
make
him
some
vegan
food.
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
W:
Bruce,
have
you
booked
a
room
for
the
English
story-telling
competition
ahead
of
time?
M:
I’m
sorry,
Miss
Abbey.
?I
don’t
know
how
to
book
it.
W:
That’s
easy.
Look
at
the
booking
form
QUOTE
QUOTE
.
?Just
fill
out
the
form
and
give
it
to
the
secretary
of
the
school
office.
M:
OK.
Let
me
write
down
my
name
and
class
first.
Miss
Abbey,
which
room
shall
we
book?
W:
The
rooms
on
the
fourth
floor
are
big.
What
about
Room
401?
M:
School
finishes
at
3:
30
pm.
Will
the
competition
begin
at
3:
30
pm
then?
W:
I
don’t
think
the
competitors
can
arrive
immediately
after
school.
?
Let’s
begin
at
3:
45
pm
and
finish
at
6:
30
pm.
M:
I
see.
The
number
of
people
is
36.
And
what
equipment
are
we
going
to
use
that
day?
W:
?We
need
a
computer
to
show
some
pictures
and
play
some
music.
M:
Yes.
Miss
Abbey,
I’ll
write
your
name
here
because
you’re
the
teacher
in
charge.
W:
Yes,
I
am.
Have
you
filled
in
the
date
yet?
It’s
September
21
st.
M:
OK,
thank
you,
Miss
Abbey.
W:
You’re
welcome.
13.
Why
hasn’t
the
boy
booked
the
room
yet?
A.
He
is
too
busy.
B.
He
forgot
to
do
so.
C.
He
doesn’t
know
how
to
book
it.
14.
Whom
should
the
booking
form
be
given
to?
A.
The
woman.
B.
The
boy’s
class
teacher.
C.
The
secretary
of
the
school
office.
15.
When
will
the
competition
begin?
A.
At
3:
30
pm.
    B.
At
3:
45
pm.
C.
At
6:
30
pm.
16.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
A
computer
is
needed
in
the
competition.
B.
The
competition
will
be
held
in
Room
501.
C.
The
boy
will
take
charge
of
the
competition.
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
M:
Chicago
is
the
largest
city
in
the
Midwestern
US
and
?the
third-largest
city
in
the
country.
It
is
famous
for
its
pizza,
museums,
and
skyscrapers.
If
you
like
tall
buildings
and
interesting
architecture,
Chicago
is
the
city
for
you.
??Skyscrapers
were
born
in
Chicago.
The
first
one
went
up
in
1885
and
was
only
about
33
meters
tall.
?One
of
the
most
famous
skyscrapers
in
Chicago
is
the
Willis
Tower.
The
building
is
more
commonly
known
by
its
original
name,
the
Sears
Tower.
For
years,
it
was
the
tallest
building
in
the
world.
It
remains
one
of
the
tallest
buildings
in
the
United
States.
?Completed
in
1973,
it
has
108
stories,
and
stands
442
meters
tall.
Its
observation
deck
provides
amazing
views
of
the
city’s
downtown
and
beyond.
  Chicago’s
downtown
is
called
“The
Loop”.
Chicago’s
train
system
gives
the
area
its
name.
The
public
transportation
system
is
a
Chicago
symbol.
More
than
700,
000
people
board
the
trains
every
weekday.
The
Loop
is
also
home
to
one
of
the
largest
outdoor
sculptures
in
the
world.
?A
British
artist
created
the
100-ton
sculpture,
officially
named
Cloud
Gate.
The
huge,
metal,
rounded
object
is
often,
and
affectionately,
called
“The
Bean”.
17.
What
can
we
learn
about
Chicago?
A.
Chicago
is
the
third
largest
city
in
the
Midwestern
US.
B.
Chicago
attracts
the
world
for
its
beautiful
scenery.
C.
Chicago
set
up
the
world’s
first
skyscraper.
18.
What
is
the
height
of
the
Willis
Tower?
A.
442
meters.
    B.
108
meters.
C.
33
meters.
19.
Which
was
completed
in
1885?
A.
The
first
skyscraper.
B.
The
Willis
Tower.
C.
Cloud
Gate.
20.
What
is
the
nickname
of
Cloud
Gate?
A.
The
Loop.
B.
The
Bean.
C.
The
Sears
Tower.
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
(2019·杭州高一检测)
University
Room
Regulations
Approved
and
Prohibited
Items
The
following
items
are
approved
for
use
in
residential(住宿的)rooms:
electric
blankets,
hair
dryers,
personal
computers,
radios,
televisions
and
DVD
players.
Items
that
are
not
allowed
in
student
rooms
include:
candles,
ceiling
fans,
fireworks,
waterbeds,
sun
lamps
and
wireless
routers.
Please
note
that
any
prohibited
items
will
be
taken
away
by
the
Office
of
Residence
Life.
Access
to
Residential
Rooms
Students
are
provided
with
a
combination(组合密码)for
their
room
door
locks
upon
check-in.
Do
not
share
your
room
door
lock
combination
with
anyone.
The
Office
of
Residence
Life
may
change
the
door
lock
combination
at
any
time
at
the
expense
of
the
resident
if
it
is
found
that
the
student
has
shared
the
combination
with
others.
The
fee
is
$25
to
change
a
room
combination.
Cooking
Policy
Students
living
in
buildings
that
have
kitchens
are
only
permitted
to
cook
in
the
kitchen.
Students
must
clean
up
after
cooking.
This
is
not
the
responsibility
of
housekeeping
staff.
Kitchens
that
are
not
kept
clean
may
be
closed
for
use.
With
the
exception
of
using
a
small
microwave
oven(微波炉)
to
heat
food,
students
are
not
permitted
to
cook
in
their
rooms.
Pet
Policy
No
pets
except
fish
are
permitted
in
student
rooms.
Students
who
are
found
with
pets,
whether
visiting
or
owned
by
the
student,
are
subject
to
an
initial
fine
of$100
and
a
continuing
fine
of
$50
a
day
per
pet.
Students
receive
written
notice
when
the
fine
goes
into
effect.
If,
one
week
from
the
date
of
written
notice,
the
pet
is
not
removed,
the
student
is
referred
to
the
Student
Court.
Quiet
Hours
Residential
buildings
must
maintain
an
atmosphere
that
supports
the
academic
mission
of
the
University.
Minimum
quiet
hours
in
all
campus
residences
are
11:
00
pm
to
8:
00
am
Sunday
through
Thursday.
Quiet
hours
on
Friday
and
Saturday
nights
are
1:
00
am
to
8:
00
am.
Students
who
violate
quiet
hours
are
subject
to
a
fine
of
$25.
21.
Which
of
the
following
items
are
allowed
in
student
rooms?
A.
Ceiling
fans
and
waterbeds.
B.
Wireless
routers
and
radios.
C.
Hair
dryers
and
candles.
D.
TVs
and
electric
blankets.
22.
What
do
we
know
about
the
cooking
policy?
A.
A
microwave
oven
can
be
used.
B.
Cooking
in
student
rooms
is
permitted.
C.
A
housekeeper
is
to
clean
up
the
kitchen.
D.
Students
are
to
close
kitchen
doors
after
cooking.
23.
When
can
students
enjoy
a
party
in
residences?
A.
7:
00
am,
Sunday.
   
B.
7:
30
am,
Thursday.
C.
11:
30
pm,
Monday.
D.
00:
30
am,
Saturday.
B
(2019·沈阳高一检测)
On
the
first
day
of
my
new
high
school,
I
almost
had
a
nervous
breakdown.
Everything
about
the
school
seemed
so
difficult.
When
I
got
home,
my
parents
said,
“You’re
nervous
and
that’s
okay.
Everyone
is
afraid
of
high
school.

I
denied
it.
I
wanted
to
be
strong,
so
I
refused
to
let
anyone
know
about
my
fear,
even
my
closest
friends.
On
the
first
day
I
was
late
for
every
class
and
was
constantly
lost.
The
school
seemed
like
a
puzzle
that
I
couldn’t
figure
out.
Was
this
how
the
whole
year
was
going
to
be?
I
didn’t
think
I
could
rise
to
this
challenge,
especially
carrying
a
huge
backpack
that
I
could
hardly
lift.
It
was
so
big
that
I
could
knock
someone
out
with
it!
Despite
my
fears,
after
the
first
week
I
finally
had
my
schedule
figured
out.
With
the
exception
of
falling
up
and
down
the
stairs
a
couple
of
times
and
getting
laughed
at,
high
school
was
turning
out
to
be
not
so
bad.
It
was
actually
much
better
than
middle
school
and
much
more
challenging.
Since
then,
I’ve
been
elected(选举)vice
monitor
of
my
class,
which
wasn’t
much
of
a
victory
since
only
three
people
ran
for
the
four
positions.
It
is
normal
to
be
scared
about
a
new
school.
Take
a
deep
breath
and
relax.
High
school
is
something
that
any
student
can
overcome.
Make
sure
you
participate
in
some
out-of-class
activities
because
you’ll
find
it
easier
to
make
friends.
Try
to
do
your
best,
even
if
it
isn’t
straight
A’s.
Most
important
of
all,
be
who
you
are,
whether
you’re
a
“fool”,
an
athlete,
or
a
lower
grader.
Don’t
try
to
pretend
to
be
someone
you’re
not.
Now
you
know
the
true
secrets
of
high
school.
24.
The
main
reason
for
the
author’s
fear
on
his
first
day
is
that
______.
?
A.
he
was
not
familiar
with
the
new
surroundings
B.
his
schoolmates
were
unfriendly
to
him
C.
he
was
unable
to
work
out
the
puzzle
D.
his
schoolbag
was
too
heavy
for
him
to
carry
25.
From
the
author’s
first
day
experience
we
can
infer
that
______.
?
A.
he
didn’t
know
the
right
way
to
class
B.
he
got
to
school
before
classes
began
C.
he
was
fond
of
the
school
immediately
D.
his
home
was
far
from
the
school
26.
After
his
first
week
at
school,
the
author
______.
?
A.
was
still
not
accustomed
to
the
schedule
B.
was
gradually
used
to
the
new
school
C.
found
high
school
not
so
challenging
as
he
had
imagined
D.
ran
for
monitor
of
his
class
against
three
other
students
27.
According
to
the
passage,
the
secret
of
the
author’s
success
lies
mainly
in
______.
?
A.
making
more
friends
B.
getting
more
A’s
at
school
C.
being
who
he
really
is
D.
joining
in
out-of-class
activities
C
Honesty
may
well
be
the
policy,
but
it
often
deserts
us
when
no
one
is
watching,
psychologists
report
today.
Experiments
with
an
honesty
box
to
collect
payments
for
hot
drinks
show
that
people
are
better
at
paying
up
when
under
the
gaze
of
a
pair
of
eyes.
The
surprise
was
that
the
eyes
were
not
real,
but
photographed.
Researchers
at
Newcastle
University
set
up
the
experiment
in
secret.
They
attached
a
poster
to
a
cupboard
of
mugs
above
an
honesty
box
alongside
a
kettle,
with
tea,
coffee
and
milk.
Over
10
weeks,
they
alternated
each
week
between
images
of
eyes
and
pictures
of
flowers.
Dr.
Bateson,
a
behavioral
biologist
and
leader
of
the
study,
said
that
even
though
the
eyes
were
not
real
they
still
seemed
to
make
people
behave
more
honestly.
The
effect
may
arise
from
behavioral
characteristics
that
developed
as
early
humans
formed
social
groups
that
increased
their
chances
of
survival.
Individuals
had
to
co-operate
for
the
good
of
the
group,
rather
than
act
selfishly.
“If
nobody
is
watching
us
it
is
in
our
interests
to
behave
selfishly.
But
when
we
think
we’re
being
watched
we
should
behave
better,
so
people
see
us
as
co-operative
and
behave
the
same
way
towards
us,

Dr.
Bateson
said.
“We
thought
we’d
get
a
slight
effect
with
eyes,
by
it
was
quite
striking
how
much
difference
they
made.
Even
at
a
subconscious
level,
it
seems
people
respond
to
eyes,
and
that
might
be
because
eyes
send
a
strong
biological
signal
we
have
evolved(进化)
to
respond
to.

The
finding,
which
researchers
believe
sheds
light
on
our
evolutionary
past,
could
be
turned
to
practical
use.
The
psychologists
say
images
of
eyes
could
promote
ticket
sales
on
public
transport
and
improve
monitor
systems
to
prevent
antisocial
behavior.
?
28.
The
reason
for
doing
the
experiment
secretly
is
that
the
researchers
______.
?
A.
wanted
to
get
a
comparatively
more
exact
result
B.
had
known
they
wanted
to
do
something
illegally
C.
meant
to
get
the
co-operation
of
their
colleagues
D.
intended
to
sell
the
hot
drinks
at
a
higher
price
29.
People
behave
honestly
under
watchful
gaze
of
eyes
because
______.
?
A.
they
want
to
leave
a
good
impression
B.
they
fear
to
be
laughed
at
by
others
C.
they’ve
got
the
nature
through
evolution
D.
they
take
the
photo
for
a
real
pair
of
eyes
30.
The
underlined
phrase
“sheds
light
on”
in
the
last
paragraph
means
______.
?
A.
causes
somebody
to
become
cheerful
B.
makes
something
easier
to
understand
C.
comes
upon
something
by
accident
D.
brings
something
into
the
broad
daylight
31.
Images
of
a
pair
of
eyes
can
be
applied
to
all
except
______.
?
A.
ticket
sales
on
public
transport
B.
cold
drink
sales
in
public
places
C.
places
with
“No
spitting!

signs
D.
Christmas
decorations
in
one’s
home
D
There
are
some
strange
driving
laws
in
different
countries.
Vietnam If
you’re
in
Vietnam
without
a
Vietnamese
driver’s
license,
you
risk
a
prison
sentence
of
up
to
three
years.
Russia In
Moscow,
if
your
car
is
dirty
enough
to
draw
dust
art,
you
will
be
fined
about
2,
000
rubles
(about
$55).
Worse
yet,
it’s
illegal
to
wash
your
car
by
hand
in
public
places

forcing
you
to
take
it
to
one
of
the
few
car
wash
facilities.
Thailand Drivers
—male
or
female

can’t
drive
shirtless,
whether
it’s
a
car,
a
bus,
or
a
tuk-tuk
cab.
France France
requires
its
drivers
to
carry
a
portable
breathalyzer(酒精测量仪)
at
all
times
when
driving
a
car.
The
one-time
breathalyzer
costs
around
$5,
and
if
you
don’t
have
one,
you
will
be
fined
$15.
Cyprus Raising
your
hands
in
the
car
can
get
you
fined
of
$35.
The
law
states
a
driver
can
be
fined
if
the
person
is
in
an
irregular
position
inside
the
car
or
raises
his
hand
from
the
steering
wheel
unnecessarily.
Japan Politeness
isn’t
just
the
culture
in
Japan;
it’s
part
of
driving
laws.
Splashing
a
person
by
driving
through
a
puddle(水坑)
with
your
car
will
cost
you
over
$60.
The
country
is
also
strict
with
its
DUI(酒驾)
laws

riding
with
or
lending
your
car
to
a
driver
who
gets
caught
drinking
and
driving
can
lead
to
a
fine
costing
thousands
of
dollars.
32.
Where
should
you
go
to
wash
your
car
when
you
are
in
Moscow?
A.
The
car
wash
facilities.
  
B.
Any
public
place.
C.
Your
home.
D.
The
forest.
33.
What
can
get
you
fined
in
Cyprus?
A.
Forgetting
to
carry
a
portable
breathalyzer.
B.
Not
having
a
Cyprus
driver’s
license.
C.
Putting
your
hands
above
your
head
when
you
are
driving.
D.
Driving
without
a
shirt.
34.
If
you
are
fined
thousands
of
dollars
in
Japan,
you
may
have
been
______.
?
A.
in
an
irregular
position
in
your
car
B.
sitting
in
a
car
with
a
drunk
driver
C.
splashing
a
person
with
mud
D.
impolite
to
other
drivers
35.
This
text
can
most
likely
be
found
in
______.
?
A.
a
law
document
B.
a
fashion
magazine
C.
an
international
newspaper
D.
a
column
on
interesting
cultures
第二节
(共5小题;
每小题2.
5分,
满分12.
5分)
  阅读下面短文,
从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Everyone
has
best
friends
who
feel
down
every
once
in
a
while.
Maybe
your
best
friend
has
recently
moved,
got
fired
or
experienced
something
that
could
make
her
feel
sad.
It
is
difficult
for
us
to
see
a
friend,
especially
a
best
friend,
feeling
down.
 36 ?
Communicate
with
her.
There
are
many
smart
ways
to
let
your
best
friend
know
how
important
she
is
to
you.
 37 
You
might
consider
sending
a
text
message
you
both
find
funny.
You
can
also
choose
a
picture
of
you
two
and
send
it
by
email
to
let
her
know
you
are
thinking
about
her.
Another
email
idea
might
be
to
write
her
a
story
that
is
all
about
the
two
of
you
on
an
adventure.
?
A
wonderful
gift
for
your
friend
may
be
all
she
needs
to
cheer
up.
 38 
If
it
is
cute
and
holds
a
meaning
between
the
two
of
you
,
it
can
go
a
long
way.
If
she
knows
you
are
terrible
at
making
arts
and
crafts(手工艺品),
go
ahead
and
make
her
something.
A
bad
attempt
at
arts
and
crafts
says
a
lot
about
how
much
you
care.
?
 39 
If
your
best
friend
feels
down,
she
may
decide
to
stay
locked-up
in
her
house
for
days
at
a
time.
Instead
of
letting
her
stay
in,
work
to
get
her
up
and
out
of
the
house.
Invite
her
over
to
your
house
to
play
games.
?
Music
is
a
powerful
way
to
get
your
best
friend
out
of
a
bad
mood.
 40 
To
make
it
cute,
you
can
record
yourself
singing
a
song
or
put
a
personalized
message
before
each
song
to
make
her
laugh.
?
A.
Just
listen
to
her.
B.
Get
her
out
of
the
house.
C.
It
does
not
have
to
be
an
expensive
one.
D.
You
might
call
her
and
tell
her
a
joke
you
both
like.
E.
You
might
even
decide
to
take
her
to
watch
a
surprise
movie.
F.
However,
there
are
many
things
you
can
do
to
help
cheer
her
up.
G.
You
could
make
your
friend
a
list
of
some
of
your
favorite
“feel
good”
songs.
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。
While
high
school
does
not
generally
encourage
students
to
explore
new
aspects
of
life,
college
sets
the
stage
for
that
exploration.
I
myself
went
through
this
 41 
process
and
found
something
that
has
changed
my
 42 
at
college
for
the
better:
I
discovered
ASL—American
Sign
Language(美式手语).
?
I
never
felt
an
urge
to
learn
any
sign
language
before.
My
entire
family
is
hearing,
and
so
are
all
my
friends.
The
 43 
languages
were
enough
in
all
my
interactions(交往).
Little
did
I
know
that
I
would
discover
my
 44 
for
ASL.
?
The
story
began
during
my
first
week
at
college.
I
watched
as
the
ASL
club
 45 
their
translation
of
a
song.
Both
the
hand
movements
and
the
very
 46 
of
communicating
without
speaking
 47 
me.
What
I
saw
was
completely
unlike
anything
I
had
experienced
in
the
past.
This
newness
just
left
me
 48 
more.
?
After
that,
feeling
the
need
to
 49 
further,
I
decided
to
drop
in
on
one
of
ASL
club’s
meetings.
I
only
learned
how
to
 50 
the
alphabet
that
day.
Yet
instead
of
being
discouraged
by
my
 51 
progress,
I
was
excited.
I
then
made
it
a
point
to
attend
those
meetings
and
learn
all
I
could.
?
The
following
term,
I
 52 
an
ASL
class.
The
professor
was
deaf
and
any
talking
was
 53 .
I
soon
realized
that
the
silence
was
not
unpleasant.
 54 ,
if
there
had
been
any
talking,
it
would
have
caused
us
to
learn
less.
Now,
I
appreciate
the
silence
and
the
 55 
way
of
communication
it
opens.
?
41.
A.
searching B.
planning 
C.
working 
D.
studying
42.
A.
progress
B.
experience
C.
major
D.
opinion
43.
A.
official
B.
foreign
C.
written
D.
spoken
44.
A.
love
B.
concern
C.
goal
D.
request
45.
A.
recorded
B.
performed
C.
recited
D.
discussed
46.
A.
idea
B.
amount
C.
dream
D.
reason
47.
A.
disturbed
B.
supported
C.
embarrassed
D.
attracted
48.
A.
showing
B.
acting
C.
saying
D.
wanting
49.
A.
exercise
B.
explore
C.
express
D.
explain
50.
A.
print
B.
write
C.
sign
D.
count
51.
A.
slow
B.
steady
C.
normal
D.
obvious
52.
A.
missed
B.
passed
C.
gave
up
D.
registered
for
53.
A.
prohibited
B.
welcomed
C.
ignored
D.
repeated
54.
A.
Lastly
B.
Thus
C.
Instead
D.
However
55.
A.
easy
B.
popular
C.
quick
D.
new
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。
We’re
offering
free
tickets
to
go
and
see
a
film
called
A
Year
in
Greenland.
The
film,
which
56.
______
(tell)you
all
about
the
plants
and
animals
in
that
wonderful
country,
has
won
57.
______
prize
at
a
national
film
festival—it’s
well
worth
58.
_____
(see).
?
The
film
can
only
be
seen
at
the
new
cinema
that
has
just
been
completed
inside
the
Science
Museum
in
the
city
centre.
It
will
be
showed
on
this
Sunday
with
59.
______
(screen)
every
hour
from
midday
onwards,
with
the
last
at
5
o’clock,
two
hours
before
the
museum
closes.
So
there
are
six
periods
to
choose
60.
.
?
So
why
not
take
the
whole
family
to
the
museum
this
Sunday?
Children
will
want
to
head
straight
down
to
the
basement
61.
______
the
computers
are
kept.
I
promise
you
they’ll
come
away
with
all
sorts
of
62.
______
(excite)pictures
they’ve
created.
?
Entrance
to
the
museum
is
free
on
Sundays,
but
it
would
63.
(normal)cost
$3.
25
to
go
and
see
the
film.
64.
______
(get)your
free
tickets,
you
should
email
this
programme
by
midday
on
Friday.
We’ve
only
got
a
limited
number
of
tickets,
so
the
65.
(early)you
email
us,
the
more
likely
you
are
to
get
one.
?
第四部分 写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
  假设你是学生会主席李华。为了接待一批英国高中生来校参加为期两周的文化交流项目,
你校需要招募一些志愿者。请根据以下内容写一则通知,
希望有兴趣的学生前来报名。内容包括:
1.
志愿者要求。
2.
报名地点和截止时间。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯。
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
第二节(满分25分)
  阅读下面材料,
根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,
使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
  Many
years
ago,
when
I
was
fresh
out
of
school
and
working
in
Denver,
I
was
driving
to
my
parents’
home
in
Missouri
for
Christmas.
I
stopped
at
a
gas
station(加油站)about
50
miles
from
Oklahoma
City,
where
I
was
planning
to
stop
and
visit
a
friend.
While
I
was
standing
in
line
at
the
cash
register(收款台),
I
said
hello
to
an
older
couple
who
were
also
paying
for
gas.
I
took
off,
but
had
gone
only
a
few
miles
when
black
smoke
poured
from
the
back
of
my
car.
I
stopped
and
wondered
what
I
should
do.
A
car
pulled
up
behind
me.
It
was
the
couple
I
had
spoken
to
at
the
gas
station.
They
said
they
would
take
me
to
my
friend’s
.
We
chatted
on
the
way
into
the
city,
and
when
I
got
out
of
the
car,
the
husband
gave
me
his
business
card.
I
wrote
him
and
his
wife
a
thank-you
note
for
helping
me.
Soon
afterward,
I
received
a
Christmas
present
from
them.
Their
note
that
came
with
it
said
that
helping
me
had
made
their
holidays
meaningful.
Years
later,
I
drove
to
a
meeting
in
a
nearby
town
in
the
morning.
In
late
afternoon
I
returned
to
my
car
and
found
that
I’d
left
the
lights
on
all
day,
and
the
battery(电池)was
dead.
Then
I
noticed
that
the
Friendly
Ford
dealership—a
shop
selling
cars—was
right
next
door.
I
walked
over
and
found
two
salesmen
in
the
showroom.
  I
entered
the
shop,
and
one
of
the
salesmen
came
to
me.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
  After
a
while,
they
quickly
drove
a
pickup
truck
to
my
car
and
started
it.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
PAGE
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23
-单元素养检测(一)(Unit
1)
(时间:
120分钟 满分:
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:
Does
the
play
start
at
7:
00
or
7:
30?
M:
Neither.
①It
starts
at
7:
15
and
ends
at
8:
30.
1.
How
long
will
the
play
last?
A.
Forty-five
minutes.
   B.
Sixty
minutes.
C.
Seventy-five
minutes.
答案:
C
Text
2
M:
Kathy!
You
look
so
cute
in
this
red
dress!
W:
Really?

Don’t
you
think
it’s
a
little
small
for
me?
It
fit
me
well
last
year,
but
I
gained
ten
pounds
this
summer.
2.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
dress?
A.
It’s
cute.
B.
It
fits
her
well.
C.
It’s
a
little
small
for
her.
答案:
C
Text
3
W:
Lucy
looks
like
her
mother,
and
Lily
looks
like
her
father,
but
they’re
clearly
from
the
same
family.
M:
Yes,
you’re
right,

but
I
think
Lily
is
nicer.
She
reminds
me
of
the
Hollywood
film
star
Jolie.
3.
Who
does
the
man
think
is
more
beautiful?
A.
Lucy.
    B.
Lily.
    C.
Jolie.
答案:
B
Text
4
W:
Hi,
Mr
Smith.
Can
I
help
you
with
anything
today?
M:
Yes,
④I
want
to
change
some
of
the
information
on
my
bank
accounts.
W:
OK,
I
can
help
you
with
that.
Come
to
my
desk,
please.
4.
What’s
the
woman?
A.
A
bank
clerk.
    B.
A
shop
assistant.
C.
A
tourist
guide.
答案:
A
Text
5
M:
Next
time
I
go
to
the
doctor;
remind
me
to
bring
you
along.
I
probably
understood
half
of
what
the
guy
told
me.
⑤He
spoke
so
fast,
and
he
used
tons
of
words
that
I
never
learned
in
my
Chinese
classes.
W:
I
thought
they
had
English-speaking
doctors
there.
5.
What
is
TRUE
about
the
man?
A.
He
saw
an
English-speaking
doctor.
B.
His
first
language
is
not
Chinese.
C.
He
thinks
the
woman
should
see
a
doctor.
答案:
B
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.
5分,
满分22.
5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,
你将有时间阅读各个小题,
每小题5秒钟;
听完后,
各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,
回答第6、7题。
Text
6
M:
You
see,

whenever
I
want
to
play
with
my
cat,
he
runs
away.
W:
That’s
because
you
acted
like
you
were
going
to
try
to
catch
him
suddenly.
In
the
wild,
sudden
movements
could
mean
danger.
M:
Really?
So
you
mean
I
should
get
close
to
the
cat
slowly?
W:

You
should
try
to
catch
his
attention,
such
as
throwing
his
favorite
toys,
or
giving
him
some
food
first,
and
then
play
with
him.
M:
Thank
you
for
the
advice.
I
will
try.
6.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
How
to
catch
the
cat.
B.
How
to
play
with
the
cat.
C.
How
to
feed
the
cat.
答案:
B
7.
What
is
the
woman’s
suggestion?
A.
Catch
the
cat
suddenly.
B.
Leave
the
cat
alone.
C.
Catch
the
cat’s
attention
first.
答案:
C
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Hello,
Barbara,
welcome
back.
You
look
great.
W:
Rod,
it’s
lovely
to
see
you
again.
M:

How
was
your
trip?
W:

Fine
but
tiring.
Milan
was
interesting,
it’s
bigger
than
I
expected,
noisier
and
dirtier,
too.
M:
And
Florence,
what
did
you
think
of
Florence?
W:
Well,
I
didn’t
go
there.
Have
you
been
there?
M:
No,
I’ve
never
been
to
Italy.
I’d
really
like
to
go
to
Rome.
Well,
the
cars
are
in
the
car
park.
Is
this
all
your
luggage?
W:
Yes,
but
the
suitcase
is
very
heavy.
M:
Barbara,
what’s
in
it?
Books
or
stones?
W:
⑨Just
20
pairs
of
shoes.
8.
Where
has
Barbara
been?
A.
Milan.
B.
Florence.
C.
Rome.
答案:
A
9.
What
has
Barbara
got
in
her
suitcase?
A.
Stones.
B.
Shoes.
C.
Books.
答案:
B
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
W:
I’ve
decided
to
become
a
vegan.
M:
You
mean
you
aren’t
going
to
eat
meat
anymore?
W:

Well,
yes,
but
a
vegan
doesn’t
eat
anything
animal
related.
A
vegetarian
doesn’t
eat
meat,
but
they
will
still
eat
dairy,
eggs,
and
honey.
A
vegan
won’t
eat
anything
that
comes
from
an
animal.
M
That
seems
really
difficult.
W:
I
think
it
will
be,
but
I’m
up
to
the
challenge.
M:
What
will
you
eat
instead?
W:
There
are
many
things
I
can
still
eat.
Anything
with
fruit
and
vegetables
is
good.
Nuts,
most
breads,
and
beans
are
also
great.
I
can
also
drink
soymilk
in
place
of
regular
milk.
M:
What
about
cheese?
It
would
be
really
hard
to
give
up
cheese,
I
think.
W:
I
can’t
eat
cheese
because
it
comes
from
milk,
but
believe
it
or
not,
there
are
many
things
that
can
replace
cheese,
such
as
soy
cheese
or
nut
cheese.
M:
I
don’t
mean
to
be
rude,
but
I
really
don’t
think
it’s
a
good
idea.
W:
?
I’ll
make
a
vegan
dinner
and
invite
you
over.
You’re
going
to
be
really
surprised
at
how
tasty
vegan
food
can
be!
10.
What
will
the
woman
choose
to
eat?
A.
Eggs.
B.
Soy
cheese.
C.
Meat.
答案:
B
11.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
woman’s
new
diet?
A.
It’s
going
to
be
tough.
B.
Her
food
will
all
taste
bad.
C.
She
won’t
be
able
to
eat
anything.
答案:
A
12.
What
does
the
woman
tell
the
man
in
the
end?
A.
He
is
too
particular
about
foods.
B.
He
should
be
a
vegan
as
well.
C.
She’ll
make
him
some
vegan
food.
答案:
C
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
W:
Bruce,
have
you
booked
a
room
for
the
English
story-telling
competition
ahead
of
time?
M:
I’m
sorry,
Miss
Abbey.
?I
don’t
know
how
to
book
it.
W:
That’s
easy.
Look
at
the
booking
form
QUOTE
QUOTE
.
?Just
fill
out
the
form
and
give
it
to
the
secretary
of
the
school
office.
M:
OK.
Let
me
write
down
my
name
and
class
first.
Miss
Abbey,
which
room
shall
we
book?
W:
The
rooms
on
the
fourth
floor
are
big.
What
about
Room
401?
M:
School
finishes
at
3:
30
pm.
Will
the
competition
begin
at
3:
30
pm
then?
W:
I
don’t
think
the
competitors
can
arrive
immediately
after
school.
?
Let’s
begin
at
3:
45
pm
and
finish
at
6:
30
pm.
M:
I
see.
The
number
of
people
is
36.
And
what
equipment
are
we
going
to
use
that
day?
W:
?We
need
a
computer
to
show
some
pictures
and
play
some
music.
M:
Yes.
Miss
Abbey,
I’ll
write
your
name
here
because
you’re
the
teacher
in
charge.
W:
Yes,
I
am.
Have
you
filled
in
the
date
yet?
It’s
September
21
st.
M:
OK,
thank
you,
Miss
Abbey.
W:
You’re
welcome.
13.
Why
hasn’t
the
boy
booked
the
room
yet?
A.
He
is
too
busy.
B.
He
forgot
to
do
so.
C.
He
doesn’t
know
how
to
book
it.
答案:
C
14.
Whom
should
the
booking
form
be
given
to?
A.
The
woman.
B.
The
boy’s
class
teacher.
C.
The
secretary
of
the
school
office.
答案:
C
15.
When
will
the
competition
begin?
A.
At
3:
30
pm.
    B.
At
3:
45
pm.
C.
At
6:
30
pm.
答案:
B
16.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
A
computer
is
needed
in
the
competition.
B.
The
competition
will
be
held
in
Room
501.
C.
The
boy
will
take
charge
of
the
competition.
答案:
A
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
M:
Chicago
is
the
largest
city
in
the
Midwestern
US
and
?the
third-largest
city
in
the
country.
It
is
famous
for
its
pizza,
museums,
and
skyscrapers.
If
you
like
tall
buildings
and
interesting
architecture,
Chicago
is
the
city
for
you.
??Skyscrapers
were
born
in
Chicago.
The
first
one
went
up
in
1885
and
was
only
about
33
meters
tall.
?One
of
the
most
famous
skyscrapers
in
Chicago
is
the
Willis
Tower.
The
building
is
more
commonly
known
by
its
original
name,
the
Sears
Tower.
For
years,
it
was
the
tallest
building
in
the
world.
It
remains
one
of
the
tallest
buildings
in
the
United
States.
?Completed
in
1973,
it
has
108
stories,
and
stands
442
meters
tall.
Its
observation
deck
provides
amazing
views
of
the
city’s
downtown
and
beyond.
  Chicago’s
downtown
is
called
“The
Loop”.
Chicago’s
train
system
gives
the
area
its
name.
The
public
transportation
system
is
a
Chicago
symbol.
More
than
700,
000
people
board
the
trains
every
weekday.
The
Loop
is
also
home
to
one
of
the
largest
outdoor
sculptures
in
the
world.
?A
British
artist
created
the
100-ton
sculpture,
officially
named
Cloud
Gate.
The
huge,
metal,
rounded
object
is
often,
and
affectionately,
called
“The
Bean”.
17.
What
can
we
learn
about
Chicago?
A.
Chicago
is
the
third
largest
city
in
the
Midwestern
US.
B.
Chicago
attracts
the
world
for
its
beautiful
scenery.
C.
Chicago
set
up
the
world’s
first
skyscraper.
答案:
C
18.
What
is
the
height
of
the
Willis
Tower?
A.
442
meters.
    B.
108
meters.
C.
33
meters.
答案:
A
19.
Which
was
completed
in
1885?
A.
The
first
skyscraper.
B.
The
Willis
Tower.
C.
Cloud
Gate.
答案:
A
20.
What
is
the
nickname
of
Cloud
Gate?
A.
The
Loop.
B.
The
Bean.
C.
The
Sears
Tower.
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
(2019·杭州高一检测)
University
Room
Regulations
Approved
and
Prohibited
Items
The
following
items
are
approved
for
use
in
residential(住宿的)rooms:
electric
blankets,
hair
dryers,
personal
computers,
radios,
televisions
and
DVD
players.
Items
that
are
not
allowed
in
student
rooms
include:
candles,
ceiling
fans,
fireworks,
waterbeds,
sun
lamps
and
wireless
routers.
Please
note
that
any
prohibited
items
will
be
taken
away
by
the
Office
of
Residence
Life.
Access
to
Residential
Rooms
Students
are
provided
with
a
combination(组合密码)for
their
room
door
locks
upon
check-in.
Do
not
share
your
room
door
lock
combination
with
anyone.
The
Office
of
Residence
Life
may
change
the
door
lock
combination
at
any
time
at
the
expense
of
the
resident
if
it
is
found
that
the
student
has
shared
the
combination
with
others.
The
fee
is
$25
to
change
a
room
combination.
Cooking
Policy
Students
living
in
buildings
that
have
kitchens
are
only
permitted
to
cook
in
the
kitchen.
Students
must
clean
up
after
cooking.
This
is
not
the
responsibility
of
housekeeping
staff.
Kitchens
that
are
not
kept
clean
may
be
closed
for
use.
With
the
exception
of
using
a
small
microwave
oven(微波炉)
to
heat
food,
students
are
not
permitted
to
cook
in
their
rooms.
Pet
Policy
No
pets
except
fish
are
permitted
in
student
rooms.
Students
who
are
found
with
pets,
whether
visiting
or
owned
by
the
student,
are
subject
to
an
initial
fine
of$100
and
a
continuing
fine
of
$50
a
day
per
pet.
Students
receive
written
notice
when
the
fine
goes
into
effect.
If,
one
week
from
the
date
of
written
notice,
the
pet
is
not
removed,
the
student
is
referred
to
the
Student
Court.
Quiet
Hours
Residential
buildings
must
maintain
an
atmosphere
that
supports
the
academic
mission
of
the
University.
Minimum
quiet
hours
in
all
campus
residences
are
11:
00
pm
to
8:
00
am
Sunday
through
Thursday.
Quiet
hours
on
Friday
and
Saturday
nights
are
1:
00
am
to
8:
00
am.
Students
who
violate
quiet
hours
are
subject
to
a
fine
of
$25.
【文章大意】本文属于应用文,
介绍大学住校生寝室规定。
21.
Which
of
the
following
items
are
allowed
in
student
rooms?
A.
Ceiling
fans
and
waterbeds.
B.
Wireless
routers
and
radios.
C.
Hair
dryers
and
candles.
D.
TVs
and
electric
blankets.
【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据第一部分中的“The
following
items
are
approved
for
use
in
residential
rooms:
electric
blankets,
hair
dryers,
personal
computers,
radios,
televisions
and
DVD
players.

可知,
在学生宿舍里允许使用电热毯、电吹风、个人电脑、收音机、电视和DVD播放器。
22.
What
do
we
know
about
the
cooking
policy?
A.
A
microwave
oven
can
be
used.
B.
Cooking
in
student
rooms
is
permitted.
C.
A
housekeeper
is
to
clean
up
the
kitchen.
D.
Students
are
to
close
kitchen
doors
after
cooking.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第三部分中的“With
the
exception
of
using
a
small
microwave
oven
to
heat
food,
students
are
not
permitted
to
cook
in
their
rooms.
”可知,
除了可以使用小的微波炉来加热食物外,
不允许学生在房间里做饭。
23.
When
can
students
enjoy
a
party
in
residences?
A.
7:
00
am,
Sunday.
   
B.
7:
30
am,
Thursday.
C.
11:
30
pm,
Monday.
D.
00:
30
am,
Saturday.
【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据最后一部分中的“Quiet
hours
on
Friday
and
Saturday
nights
are
1:
00
am
to
8:
00
am.
”可知,
学生应该在周五和周六的凌晨1:
00到早上8:
00保持安静。
B
(2019·沈阳高一检测)
On
the
first
day
of
my
new
high
school,
I
almost
had
a
nervous
breakdown.
Everything
about
the
school
seemed
so
difficult.
When
I
got
home,
my
parents
said,
“You’re
nervous
and
that’s
okay.
Everyone
is
afraid
of
high
school.

I
denied
it.
I
wanted
to
be
strong,
so
I
refused
to
let
anyone
know
about
my
fear,
even
my
closest
friends.
On
the
first
day
I
was
late
for
every
class
and
was
constantly
lost.
The
school
seemed
like
a
puzzle
that
I
couldn’t
figure
out.
Was
this
how
the
whole
year
was
going
to
be?
I
didn’t
think
I
could
rise
to
this
challenge,
especially
carrying
a
huge
backpack
that
I
could
hardly
lift.
It
was
so
big
that
I
could
knock
someone
out
with
it!
Despite
my
fears,
after
the
first
week
I
finally
had
my
schedule
figured
out.
With
the
exception
of
falling
up
and
down
the
stairs
a
couple
of
times
and
getting
laughed
at,
high
school
was
turning
out
to
be
not
so
bad.
It
was
actually
much
better
than
middle
school
and
much
more
challenging.
Since
then,
I’ve
been
elected(选举)vice
monitor
of
my
class,
which
wasn’t
much
of
a
victory
since
only
three
people
ran
for
the
four
positions.
It
is
normal
to
be
scared
about
a
new
school.
Take
a
deep
breath
and
relax.
High
school
is
something
that
any
student
can
overcome.
Make
sure
you
participate
in
some
out-of-class
activities
because
you’ll
find
it
easier
to
make
friends.
Try
to
do
your
best,
even
if
it
isn’t
straight
A’s.
Most
important
of
all,
be
who
you
are,
whether
you’re
a
“fool”,
an
athlete,
or
a
lower
grader.
Don’t
try
to
pretend
to
be
someone
you’re
not.
Now
you
know
the
true
secrets
of
high
school.
【文章大意】本文为记叙文,
介绍了作者高中第一天感到害怕,
到后来作者逐渐适应了新学校,
总结出一个道理——成功在于做真实的自我。
24.
The
main
reason
for
the
author’s
fear
on
his
first
day
is
that
______.
?
A.
he
was
not
familiar
with
the
new
surroundings
B.
his
schoolmates
were
unfriendly
to
him
C.
he
was
unable
to
work
out
the
puzzle
D.
his
schoolbag
was
too
heavy
for
him
to
carry
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第一段的句子“.
.
.
I
almost
had
a
nervous
breakdown.
Everything
about
the
school
seemed
so
difficult.
”可知作者高中第一天感到害怕的主要原因是他不熟悉新环境。
25.
From
the
author’s
first
day
experience
we
can
infer
that
______.
?
A.
he
didn’t
know
the
right
way
to
class
B.
he
got
to
school
before
classes
began
C.
he
was
fond
of
the
school
immediately
D.
his
home
was
far
from
the
school
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第二段的句子“On
the
first
day
I
was
late
for
every
class
and
was
constantly
lost.
The
school
seemed
like
a
puzzle
that
I
couldn’t
figure
out.
”可知作者在第一天迷路,
因为作者觉得学校像个迷宫,
不知如何走,
即如何去上课的地方。
26.
After
his
first
week
at
school,
the
author
______.
?
A.
was
still
not
accustomed
to
the
schedule
B.
was
gradually
used
to
the
new
school
C.
found
high
school
not
so
challenging
as
he
had
imagined
D.
ran
for
monitor
of
his
class
against
three
other
students
【解析】选B。细节理解题。根据第三段的“Despite
my
fears,
after
the
first
week
I
finally
had
my
schedule
figured
out.
With
the
exception
of
falling
up
and
down
the
stairs
a
couple
of
times
and
getting
laughed
at,
high
school
was
turning
out
to
be
not
so
bad.
It
was
actually
much
better
than
middle
school
and
much
more
challenging.
”可知他逐渐适应了新学校。
27.
According
to
the
passage,
the
secret
of
the
author’s
success
lies
mainly
in
______.
?
A.
making
more
friends
B.
getting
more
A’s
at
school
C.
being
who
he
really
is
D.
joining
in
out-of-class
activities
【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据最后一段Most
important
of
all,
be
who
you
are,
whether
you’re
a
“fool”,
an
athlete,
or
a
lower
grader.
Don’t
try
to
pretend
to
be
someone
you’re
not.
Now
you
know
the
true
secrets
of
high
school.
可知作者认为不论你是什么样的人,
最重要的是做你自己,
不要试图假装。现在你就知道高中的秘密了。由此可知作者的成功在于做真实的自我。
C
Honesty
may
well
be
the
policy,
but
it
often
deserts
us
when
no
one
is
watching,
psychologists
report
today.
Experiments
with
an
honesty
box
to
collect
payments
for
hot
drinks
show
that
people
are
better
at
paying
up
when
under
the
gaze
of
a
pair
of
eyes.
The
surprise
was
that
the
eyes
were
not
real,
but
photographed.
Researchers
at
Newcastle
University
set
up
the
experiment
in
secret.
They
attached
a
poster
to
a
cupboard
of
mugs
above
an
honesty
box
alongside
a
kettle,
with
tea,
coffee
and
milk.
Over
10
weeks,
they
alternated
each
week
between
images
of
eyes
and
pictures
of
flowers.
Dr.
Bateson,
a
behavioral
biologist
and
leader
of
the
study,
said
that
even
though
the
eyes
were
not
real
they
still
seemed
to
make
people
behave
more
honestly.
The
effect
may
arise
from
behavioral
characteristics
that
developed
as
early
humans
formed
social
groups
that
increased
their
chances
of
survival.
Individuals
had
to
co-operate
for
the
good
of
the
group,
rather
than
act
selfishly.
“If
nobody
is
watching
us
it
is
in
our
interests
to
behave
selfishly.
But
when
we
think
we’re
being
watched
we
should
behave
better,
so
people
see
us
as
co-operative
and
behave
the
same
way
towards
us,

Dr.
Bateson
said.
“We
thought
we’d
get
a
slight
effect
with
eyes,
by
it
was
quite
striking
how
much
difference
they
made.
Even
at
a
subconscious
level,
it
seems
people
respond
to
eyes,
and
that
might
be
because
eyes
send
a
strong
biological
signal
we
have
evolved(进化)
to
respond
to.

The
finding,
which
researchers
believe
sheds
light
on
our
evolutionary
past,
could
be
turned
to
practical
use.
The
psychologists
say
images
of
eyes
could
promote
ticket
sales
on
public
transport
and
improve
monitor
systems
to
prevent
antisocial
behavior.
?
【文章大意】本文是科普短文。文章介绍人们在有眼睛图片的情况下,
会表现得更加诚实。
28.
The
reason
for
doing
the
experiment
secretly
is
that
the
researchers
______.
?
A.
wanted
to
get
a
comparatively
more
exact
result
B.
had
known
they
wanted
to
do
something
illegally
C.
meant
to
get
the
co-operation
of
their
colleagues
D.
intended
to
sell
the
hot
drinks
at
a
higher
price
【解析】选A。推理判断题。从文章最后一段可得到答案:
实验者的目的是证实人类进化的过程,
为现实行为提供依据。他们对实验保密是因为他们想得到相对准确的结果。
29.
People
behave
honestly
under
watchful
gaze
of
eyes
because
______.
?
A.
they
want
to
leave
a
good
impression
B.
they
fear
to
be
laughed
at
by
others
C.
they’ve
got
the
nature
through
evolution
D.
they
take
the
photo
for
a
real
pair
of
eyes
【解析】选C。推理判断题。由文章第三段中的“The
effect
may
arise
from
behavioral
characteristics
that
developed
as
early
humans
formed
social
groups
that
increased
their
chances
of
survival.
”可知,
故选C。
30.
The
underlined
phrase
“sheds
light
on”
in
the
last
paragraph
means
______.
?
A.
causes
somebody
to
become
cheerful
B.
makes
something
easier
to
understand
C.
comes
upon
something
by
accident
D.
brings
something
into
the
broad
daylight
【解析】选B。词义猜测题。研究人员认为,
这一发现有助于我们了解人类的进化史,
并将其转化为实际应用,
故选B。
31.
Images
of
a
pair
of
eyes
can
be
applied
to
all
except
______.
?
A.
ticket
sales
on
public
transport
B.
cold
drink
sales
in
public
places
C.
places
with
“No
spitting!

signs
D.
Christmas
decorations
in
one’s
home
【解析】选D。推理判断题。从最后一段的“The
psychologists
say
images
of
eyes
could
promote
ticket
sales
on
public
transport
and
improve
monitor
systems
to
prevent
antisocial
behavior.
”可推出,
D项不属于公共场合,
不需要监督,
故选D。
【规律方法】推理判断题解题技巧
(1)抓住特定信息进行逆向或正向推理
做此类试题要善于抓住某一段话中的关键信息,
即某些关键词或短语去分析、推理、判断,
利用逆向思维或正面推理,
从而推断出这句话所隐含的深层含义。
(2)整合全文(段)信息进行推断
做推理题时,
有时需要在弄懂全文意思的基础上,
整合与题目相关的有用信息,
综合起来去推理判断,
确定最佳结论。
(3)利用语境的褒贬性进行信息推断
几乎每篇文章的语境都有一定褒贬性,
这种褒贬性反映了主人公的特定心理和情绪状态及作者的写作意图,
因此利用好文章的语境褒贬性就能在把握主旨大意的基础上对文章进行准确的逻辑判断。认真阅读原文并找出反映语境褒贬性及变化的标志性词汇或句子,
对我们掌握文章主旨大意,
了解主人公的心理特点及发展变化,
从而正确地进行逻辑推断很有好处。
D
There
are
some
strange
driving
laws
in
different
countries.
Vietnam If
you’re
in
Vietnam
without
a
Vietnamese
driver’s
license,
you
risk
a
prison
sentence
of
up
to
three
years.
Russia In
Moscow,
if
your
car
is
dirty
enough
to
draw
dust
art,
you
will
be
fined
about
2,
000
rubles
(about
$55).
Worse
yet,
it’s
illegal
to
wash
your
car
by
hand
in
public
places

forcing
you
to
take
it
to
one
of
the
few
car
wash
facilities.
Thailand Drivers
—male
or
female

can’t
drive
shirtless,
whether
it’s
a
car,
a
bus,
or
a
tuk-tuk
cab.
France France
requires
its
drivers
to
carry
a
portable
breathalyzer(酒精测量仪)
at
all
times
when
driving
a
car.
The
one-time
breathalyzer
costs
around
$5,
and
if
you
don’t
have
one,
you
will
be
fined
$15.
Cyprus Raising
your
hands
in
the
car
can
get
you
fined
of
$35.
The
law
states
a
driver
can
be
fined
if
the
person
is
in
an
irregular
position
inside
the
car
or
raises
his
hand
from
the
steering
wheel
unnecessarily.
Japan Politeness
isn’t
just
the
culture
in
Japan;
it’s
part
of
driving
laws.
Splashing
a
person
by
driving
through
a
puddle(水坑)
with
your
car
will
cost
you
over
$60.
The
country
is
also
strict
with
its
DUI(酒驾)
laws

riding
with
or
lending
your
car
to
a
driver
who
gets
caught
drinking
and
driving
can
lead
to
a
fine
costing
thousands
of
dollars.
【文章大意】本文主要告诉我们几个国家有趣的交通法规。
32.
Where
should
you
go
to
wash
your
car
when
you
are
in
Moscow?
A.
The
car
wash
facilities.
  
B.
Any
public
place.
C.
Your
home.
D.
The
forest.
【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据文章Russia部分的“it’s
illegal
to
wash
your
car
by
hand
in
public
places

forcing
you
to
take
it
to
one
of
the
few
car
wash
facilities”可知选A。
33.
What
can
get
you
fined
in
Cyprus?
A.
Forgetting
to
carry
a
portable
breathalyzer.
B.
Not
having
a
Cyprus
driver’s
license.
C.
Putting
your
hands
above
your
head
when
you
are
driving.
D.
Driving
without
a
shirt.
【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据文章Cyprus部分的“The
law
states
a
driver
can
be
fined
if
the
person
is
in
an
irregular
position
inside
the
car
or
raises
his
hand
from
the
steering
wheel
unnecessarily”可知选C。
34.
If
you
are
fined
thousands
of
dollars
in
Japan,
you
may
have
been
______.
?
A.
in
an
irregular
position
in
your
car
B.
sitting
in
a
car
with
a
drunk
driver
C.
splashing
a
person
with
mud
D.
impolite
to
other
drivers
【解析】选B。细节理解题。根据文章Japan部分的“The
country
is
also
strict
with
its
DUI
laws

riding
with
or
lending
your
car
to
a
driver
who
gets
caught
drinking
and
driving
can
lead
to
a
fine
costing
thousands
of
dollars.
”可知B正确。
35.
This
text
can
most
likely
be
found
in
______.
?
A.
a
law
document
B.
a
fashion
magazine
C.
an
international
newspaper
D.
a
column
on
interesting
cultures
【解析】选D。推理判断题。a
law
document法律文件;
a
fashion
magazine时尚杂志;
an
international
newspaper国际报纸;
a
column
on
interesting
cultures有趣的文化专栏。故选D。
第二节
(共5小题;
每小题2.
5分,
满分12.
5分)
  阅读下面短文,
从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Everyone
has
best
friends
who
feel
down
every
once
in
a
while.
Maybe
your
best
friend
has
recently
moved,
got
fired
or
experienced
something
that
could
make
her
feel
sad.
It
is
difficult
for
us
to
see
a
friend,
especially
a
best
friend,
feeling
down.
 36 ?
Communicate
with
her.
There
are
many
smart
ways
to
let
your
best
friend
know
how
important
she
is
to
you.
 37 
You
might
consider
sending
a
text
message
you
both
find
funny.
You
can
also
choose
a
picture
of
you
two
and
send
it
by
email
to
let
her
know
you
are
thinking
about
her.
Another
email
idea
might
be
to
write
her
a
story
that
is
all
about
the
two
of
you
on
an
adventure.
?
A
wonderful
gift
for
your
friend
may
be
all
she
needs
to
cheer
up.
 38 
If
it
is
cute
and
holds
a
meaning
between
the
two
of
you
,
it
can
go
a
long
way.
If
she
knows
you
are
terrible
at
making
arts
and
crafts(手工艺品),
go
ahead
and
make
her
something.
A
bad
attempt
at
arts
and
crafts
says
a
lot
about
how
much
you
care.
?
 39 
If
your
best
friend
feels
down,
she
may
decide
to
stay
locked-up
in
her
house
for
days
at
a
time.
Instead
of
letting
her
stay
in,
work
to
get
her
up
and
out
of
the
house.
Invite
her
over
to
your
house
to
play
games.
?
Music
is
a
powerful
way
to
get
your
best
friend
out
of
a
bad
mood.
 40 
To
make
it
cute,
you
can
record
yourself
singing
a
song
or
put
a
personalized
message
before
each
song
to
make
her
laugh.
?
A.
Just
listen
to
her.
B.
Get
her
out
of
the
house.
C.
It
does
not
have
to
be
an
expensive
one.
D.
You
might
call
her
and
tell
her
a
joke
you
both
like.
E.
You
might
even
decide
to
take
her
to
watch
a
surprise
movie.
F.
However,
there
are
many
things
you
can
do
to
help
cheer
her
up.
G.
You
could
make
your
friend
a
list
of
some
of
your
favorite
“feel
good”
songs.
【文章大意】当我们的好朋友情绪低落的时候,
我们可以做一些事情让他们开心起来。如何去做呢?
本文就这一问题给出一些很好的建议。
36.
【解析】选F。根据空前的
“It
is
difficult
for
us
to
see
a
friend,
especially
a
best
friend,
feeling
down.
”可知,
虽然看见好朋友难过的时候我们也很难过,
但是我们可以做一些事情让他们开心起来,
故选F。
37.
【解析】选D。根据本段首句Communicate
with
her.
可知,
作者建议我们打电话给朋友,
给他们讲笑话,
故选D。
38.
【解析】选C。根据空前的
“A
wonderful
gift
for
your
friend
may
be
all
she
needs
to
cheer
up.
”以及综合下文可知,
我们可以给朋友买礼物,
这个礼物不需要太贵,
只要对彼此有意义就行,
故选C。
39.
【解析】选B。根据
“Instead
of
letting
her
stay
in,
work
to
get
her
up
and
out
of
the
house.
Invite
her
over
to
your
house
to
play
games.
”可知,
本段建议我们让朋友去外面,
不要只待在家里,
故选B。
40.
【解析】选G。根据空前的
“Music
is
a
powerful
way
to
get
your
best
friend
out
of
a
bad
mood.
”可知,
作者建议我们给朋友列一些感觉好的歌曲,
帮助朋友走出坏情绪,
故选G。
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。
While
high
school
does
not
generally
encourage
students
to
explore
new
aspects
of
life,
college
sets
the
stage
for
that
exploration.
I
myself
went
through
this
 41 
process
and
found
something
that
has
changed
my
 42 
at
college
for
the
better:
I
discovered
ASL—American
Sign
Language(美式手语).
?
I
never
felt
an
urge
to
learn
any
sign
language
before.
My
entire
family
is
hearing,
and
so
are
all
my
friends.
The
 43 
languages
were
enough
in
all
my
interactions(交往).
Little
did
I
know
that
I
would
discover
my
 44 
for
ASL.
?
The
story
began
during
my
first
week
at
college.
I
watched
as
the
ASL
club
 45 
their
translation
of
a
song.
Both
the
hand
movements
and
the
very
 46 
of
communicating
without
speaking
 47 
me.
What
I
saw
was
completely
unlike
anything
I
had
experienced
in
the
past.
This
newness
just
left
me
 48 
more.
?
After
that,
feeling
the
need
to
 49 
further,
I
decided
to
drop
in
on
one
of
ASL
club’s
meetings.
I
only
learned
how
to
 50 
the
alphabet
that
day.
Yet
instead
of
being
discouraged
by
my
 51 
progress,
I
was
excited.
I
then
made
it
a
point
to
attend
those
meetings
and
learn
all
I
could.
?
The
following
term,
I
 52 
an
ASL
class.
The
professor
was
deaf
and
any
talking
was
 53 .
I
soon
realized
that
the
silence
was
not
unpleasant.
 54 ,
if
there
had
been
any
talking,
it
would
have
caused
us
to
learn
less.
Now,
I
appreciate
the
silence
and
the
 55 
way
of
communication
it
opens.
?
【文章大意】作者发现美式手语后,
开始学习它,
并发现了使用它的优点。
41.
A.
searching B.
planning 
C.
working 
D.
studying
【解析】选A。词汇复现题。根据前面出现的explore和exploration可知,
我经历了这种探索(searching)过程。
42.
A.
progress
B.
experience
C.
major
D.
opinion
【解析】选B。逻辑推理题。此处指发现了使我的大学经历(experience)更好的东西。
43.
A.
official
B.
foreign
C.
written
D.
spoken
【解析】选D。逻辑推理题。美式手语是一种无声的语言,
我的家人和朋友听力都正常,
所以口头(spoken)语言对于我的交往已经足够了。
44.
A.
love
B.
concern
C.
goal
D.
request
【解析】选A。逻辑推理题。此处指我不知道我会发现对美式手语的爱(love)。
45.
A.
recorded
B.
performed
C.
recited
D.
discussed
【解析】选B。逻辑推理题。根据下一句中的the
hand
movements和communicating
without
speaking可知,
此处指他们用美式手语表演(performed)了一首歌。
46.
A.
idea
B.
amount
C.
dream
D.
reason
【解析】选A。逻辑推理题。此处指不说话就能交流的想法(idea)。
47.
A.
disturbed
B.
supported
C.
embarrassed
D.
attracted
【解析】选D。逻辑推理题。此处指手的动作和无声的交流的想法吸引(attracted)了我。
48.
A.
showing
B.
acting
C.
saying
D.
wanting
【解析】选D。逻辑推理题。这种新鲜使我渴望(wanting)得到更多。
49.
A.
exercise
B.
explore
C.
express
D.
explain
【解析】选B。词汇复现题。根据第一段的explore和exploration可知,
此处指感觉到有必要进一步探索(explore)。
50.
A.
print
B.
write
C.
sign
D.
count
【解析】选C。背景常识题。既然是美式手语,
所以用手势表达。sign做手势示意。
51.
A.
slow
B.
steady
C.
normal
D.
obvious
【解析】选A。逻辑推理题。前一句提到那一天我只学习了字母表,
这说明我进步很慢(slow)。
52.
A.
missed
B.
passed
C.
gave
up
D.
registered
for
【解析】选D。逻辑推理题。根据后面的一句可知,
我注册学习了美式手语课程。register
for表示“登记,
注册”。
53.
A.
prohibited
B.
welcomed
C.
ignored
D.
repeated
【解析】选A。逻辑推理题。根据前面一句可知教授失聪,
所以用手语上课,
课堂上禁止谈话。另外,
根据后面的silence也可知。prohibit表示禁止。
54.
A.
Lastly
B.
Thus
C.
Instead
D.
However
【解析】选C。词语辨析题。我很快就意识到这种沉默很好。相反,
如果说话,
就会使我们学到更少。lastly最后;
thus因此;
instead相反;
however然而。instead和however容易混淆,
however解释为“然而”,
表示一种转折,
说明后面陈述的内容与前面的内容相反。instead也表示转折,
但更侧重于“取而代之”这层意思,
翻译成“相反地”。
55.
A.
easy
B.
popular
C.
quick
D.
new
【解析】选D。词汇复现题。根据第三段This
newness
just
left
me
______more.
可知,
此处指我感激沉默和它开启的新的(new)交流方式。?
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。
We’re
offering
free
tickets
to
go
and
see
a
film
called
A
Year
in
Greenland.
The
film,
which
56.
______
(tell)you
all
about
the
plants
and
animals
in
that
wonderful
country,
has
won
57.
______
prize
at
a
national
film
festival—it’s
well
worth
58.
_____
(see).
?
The
film
can
only
be
seen
at
the
new
cinema
that
has
just
been
completed
inside
the
Science
Museum
in
the
city
centre.
It
will
be
showed
on
this
Sunday
with
59.
______
(screen)
every
hour
from
midday
onwards,
with
the
last
at
5
o’clock,
two
hours
before
the
museum
closes.
So
there
are
six
periods
to
choose
60.
.
?
So
why
not
take
the
whole
family
to
the
museum
this
Sunday?
Children
will
want
to
head
straight
down
to
the
basement
61.
______
the
computers
are
kept.
I
promise
you
they’ll
come
away
with
all
sorts
of
62.
______
(excite)pictures
they’ve
created.
?
Entrance
to
the
museum
is
free
on
Sundays,
but
it
would
63.
(normal)cost
$3.
25
to
go
and
see
the
film.
64.
______
(get)your
free
tickets,
you
should
email
this
programme
by
midday
on
Friday.
We’ve
only
got
a
limited
number
of
tickets,
so
the
65.
(early)you
email
us,
the
more
likely
you
are
to
get
one.
?
【文章大意】本文主要介绍了一次免费赠送电影票的活动。这包括该电影的内容,
播放时间以及申请免费电影票的注意事项等。
56.
【解析】tells。考查时态和主谓一致。所填词为定语从句的谓语,
which指代the
film,
所以用第三人称单数形式,
且时态为一般现在时。
57.
【解析】a。考查冠词。此处为泛指,
表示“获得一个奖项”,
故用不定冠词a。
58.
【解析】seeing。考查非谓语动词。be
well
worth
doing
sth.
是固定短语,
表示“值得做某事”。
59.
【解析】screenings。考查名词。介词with后面接名词作宾语,
screen在此意为“放映”,
用动名词形式,
由every
hour
可知应使用其复数形式screenings。
60.
【解析】from。考查介词。此处表示“有六个时间段可供选择”,
表示“从……中选择”时,
动词choose后要接介词from。
61.
【解析】where。考查关系副词。所填词引导定语从句,
在从句中作地点状语,
先行词为basement,
故用where。
62.
【解析】exciting。考查形容词。此处表示“令人激动的图片”,
应用形容词作定语,
描述事物的特征,
故用exciting。
63.
【解析】normally。考查副词。此处修饰动词cost,
故使用副词形式作状语。
64.
【解析】To
get。考查非谓语动词。此处为动词不定式短语作目的状语。
【知识拓展】不定式在句中的功能
(1)不定式是一种非限定动词,
通常由“to+动词原形”构成,
如to
be,
to
do,
to
combine,
to
expand,
to
get
up等。这里的to是不定式的符号,
没有词义,
有时还可以省略。动词不定式没有人称和数的变化。
(2)不定式在句中不能单独用作谓语,
但还保留着动词的若干特征:
可以带状语,
及物动词可以带宾语,
系动词可以带表语。不定式可以连同它的附属成分一起组成不定式短语。
(3)不定式(短语)在句中起相当于名词、形容词或副词的作用,
可作主语、表语、宾语、定语、状语和宾语补足语。
65.
【解析】earlier。考查比较级。此处是“the
more.
.
.
the
more.
.
.

句型结构,
表示“越……越……”。
第四部分 写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
  假设你是学生会主席李华。为了接待一批英国高中生来校参加为期两周的文化交流项目,
你校需要招募一些志愿者。请根据以下内容写一则通知,
希望有兴趣的学生前来报名。内容包括:
1.
志愿者要求。
2.
报名地点和截止时间。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯。
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
Notice
Volunteers
are
badly
needed
for
the
reception
work
of
a
group
of
British
students,
who
are
scheduled
to
visit
our
school
for
a
two-week
cultural
exchange
program.
Basic
requirements
are
higher
proficiency
in
English
and
interpersonal
communication
ability.
Other
requirements
include
proper
manners
and
a
sense
of
responsibility.
Preference
will
be
given
to
those
with
previous
experience
as
volunteers.
Students
who
are
interested
in
the
work
are
expected
to
sign
up
in
the
Teacher’s
Office
before
next
Monday.
第二节(满分25分)
  阅读下面材料,
根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,
使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
  Many
years
ago,
when
I
was
fresh
out
of
school
and
working
in
Denver,
I
was
driving
to
my
parents’
home
in
Missouri
for
Christmas.
I
stopped
at
a
gas
station(加油站)about
50
miles
from
Oklahoma
City,
where
I
was
planning
to
stop
and
visit
a
friend.
While
I
was
standing
in
line
at
the
cash
register(收款台),
I
said
hello
to
an
older
couple
who
were
also
paying
for
gas.
I
took
off,
but
had
gone
only
a
few
miles
when
black
smoke
poured
from
the
back
of
my
car.
I
stopped
and
wondered
what
I
should
do.
A
car
pulled
up
behind
me.
It
was
the
couple
I
had
spoken
to
at
the
gas
station.
They
said
they
would
take
me
to
my
friend’s
.
We
chatted
on
the
way
into
the
city,
and
when
I
got
out
of
the
car,
the
husband
gave
me
his
business
card.
I
wrote
him
and
his
wife
a
thank-you
note
for
helping
me.
Soon
afterward,
I
received
a
Christmas
present
from
them.
Their
note
that
came
with
it
said
that
helping
me
had
made
their
holidays
meaningful.
Years
later,
I
drove
to
a
meeting
in
a
nearby
town
in
the
morning.
In
late
afternoon
I
returned
to
my
car
and
found
that
I’d
left
the
lights
on
all
day,
and
the
battery(电池)was
dead.
Then
I
noticed
that
the
Friendly
Ford
dealership—a
shop
selling
cars—was
right
next
door.
I
walked
over
and
found
two
salesmen
in
the
showroom.
  I
entered
the
shop,
and
one
of
the
salesmen
came
to
me.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
  After
a
while,
they
quickly
drove
a
pickup
truck
to
my
car
and
started
it.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
  I
entered
the
shop,
and
one
of
the
salesmen
came
to
me.
I
recognized
him
at
once.
The
two
salesmen
were
the
older
couple,
and
they
were
the
owners
of
the
Friendly
Ford
dealership.

Hey,
it’s
you!
You
ever
helped
me,
remember?

I
said
to
them
excitedly.
“Yeah,
we
did!

the
old
man
laughed,
we
run
the
shop
to
help
more
people.
You
know,
it
makes
our
life
so
meaningful!

  After
a
while,
they
quickly
drove
a
pickup
truck
to
my
car
and
started
it.
They
solved
my
trouble
once
again,
but
when
I
paid
for
it,
they
would
not
accept
my
money.
They
told
me
that
when
they
ran
the
shop
at
first,
no
one
had
ever
taken
the
time
to
write
them
and
say
thank
you,
but
now
they
have
received
more
and
more
thank-you
notes
from
people,
which
they
were
really
happy
about.
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