Unit
2
Working
the
land
A
???
If
you
have
a
cat,
you
already
know
that
a
cat
isn’t
a
dog
that
doesn’t
have
to
be
walked.
If
you’re
about
to
bring
a
cat
into
your
family,
you
need
to
understand
that
basic
fact.
The
common
wisdom
is
that
dogs
are
friendlier
than
cats.
???
In
recent
years,
scientists
who
have
done
DNA
studies
have
offered
a
better
way
to
understand
cats.
Unlike
other
animals
that
people
feed,
cats
domesticated
themselves,
and,
in
a
way,
trained
humans.
Cats
decided
to
live
close
to
humans
because
doing
so
benefited
the
cats
themselves.
???
Studies
show
that
cats
have
lived
with
humans
for
about
12,000
years,
since
people
first
settled
down
and
started
farming.
When
people
started
storing
grain,
mice
arrived
and
started
eating
the
grain.
Clever
cats
figured
out
that
mice
settlements
where
people
stored
grain
were
easy
for
hunting,
so
they
started
hanging
around.
Cats
did
what
they
needed
to
do
to
get
the
people
to
let
them
stay,
but
they
kept
up
their
independence.
Over
time,
cats
allowed
humans
to
get
a
bit
closer
to
them.
Later,
the
farmers
did
befriend
the
cats.
Certainly,
it
didn't
do
them
any
harm
because
they
could
see
the
cats
were
really
helping
them
out
by
eating
mice.
???
Today,
about
a
third
of
American
families
have
cats.
In
most
of
those
homes,
the
cats
are
still
more
interested
in
pleasing
themselves
than
in
pleasing
their
human
families.
A
dog
may
do
anything
it
can
to
make
you
happy,
but
kitty
will
teach
you
to
make
kitty
happy.
1.Compared
with
dogs,
cats
are?____________.
A.colder
B.friendlier
C.more
warm-hearted
D.more
frightening
2.According
to
the
text,
why
do
cats
decide
to
stay
close
to
humans?
A.To
be
useful
to
themselves.
B.To
protect
grain
from
mice.
C.To
rely
on
humans
for
food.
D.To
keep
up
their
independence.
3.What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.A
Common
Point
Between
Dogs
and
Cats
B.The
Reasons
Why
People
Like
Dogs
C.A
Disadvantage
of
Raising
Cats
D.The
Basic
Fact
about
Cats
B
???
Life-Changing
Science
Discoveries
???
Here's
a
look
at
some
discoveries
that
have
changed
the
world.
It's
impossible
to
rank
their
importance,
so
they're
listed
in
the
order
they
were
discovered.
???
Micro-organism
???
Before
French
chemist
Louis
Pasteur
began
experimenting
with
bacteria
in
the
1860s,people
did
not
know
what
caused
disease.
He
not
only
discovered
that
disease
came
from
micro-organisms,
but
also
realized
that
bacteria
could
be
killed
by
heat
and
disinfectant
(消毒剂).
This
idea
caused
doctors
to
wash
their
hands
and
disinfect
their
instruments,
which
has
saved
millions
of
lives.
???
Penicillin
???
Antibiotics
are
powerful
drugs
that
kill
dangerous
bacteria
in
our
bodies
that
make
us
sick.
In
1928,British
Alexander
Fleming
discovered
the
first
antibiotic,
penicillin,
which
he
grew
in
his
lab.
Without
antibiotics,
infections
like
strep
throat
could
be
deadly.
???
DNA
???
On
February
28,1853,James
Watson
of
the
United
States
and
Francis
Crick
of
England
made
one
of
the
greatest
scientific
(科学的)discoveries
in
history.
The
two
scientists
found
the
structure
of
DNA.
Our
genes
are
made
of
DNA
and
determine
how
things
like
what
color
hair
and
eye
we’ll
have.
In
1962,they
were
awarded
the
Nobel
Prize
for
this
work.
The
discovery
has
helped
doctors
understand
diseases
and
may
someday
prevent
some
illnesses
like
heart
disease
and
cancer.
???
X-rays
???
Wilhelm
Roentgen,
a
German
physicist,
discovered
X-rays
in
1895.
X-rays
go
right
through
some
substances,
like
flesh
and-wood,
but
are
stopped
by
others,
such
as
bones
and
lead.
This
allows
them
to
be
used
to
see
broken
bones
or
explosives
inside
suitcases,
which
makes
them
useful
for
doctors
and
security
officers.
For
this
discovery,Roentgen
was
awarded
the
first-ever
Nobel
Prize
in
Physics
in
1901.
1.What
did
Louis
Pasteur
contribute
to
the
world?
A.He
discovered
bacteria.
B.His
findings
helped
save
lives.
C.He
found
ways
to
grow
bacteria.
D.His
discovery
won
a
Nobel
Prize.
2.Which
discovery
was
made
by
two
scientists
from
different
countries?
A.Micro-organism.
B.Penicillin.
C.DNA.
D.X-rays.
3.Why
is
the
duscovery
of
X-rays
important?
A.It
can
be
used
to
see
through
boners
and
lead.
B.It
can
help
us
to
know
why
we
are
different.
C.It
is
useful
for
doctor
and
security
officers.
D.It
is
used
to
kill
dangerous
bacteria
in
our
bodies.
4.What
is
common
among
the
discoveries
above?
A.They
can
help
to
prevent
certain
diseases.
B.They
are
all
related
to
medical
fields.
C.They
are
awarded
the
Nobel
Prize.
D.They
are
all
made
in
Europe.
C
Benjamin
West,
the
father
of
American
painting,
showed
his
talent
for
art
when
he
was
only
six
years
of
age.
But
he
did
not
know
about
brushes
before
a
visitor
told
him
he
needed
one.
In
those
days,
a
brush
was
made
from
camel's
hair.
There
were
no
camels
nearby.
Benjamin
decided
that
cat
hair
would
work
instead.
He
cut
some
fur
from
the
family
cat
to
make
a
brush.
The
brush
did
not
last
long.
Soon
Benjamin
needed
more
fur.
Before
long,
the
cat
began
to
look
ragged(蓬乱).
His
father
said
that
the
cat
must
be
sick.
Benjamin
was
forced
to
admit
what
he
had
been
doing.
The
cat's
lot
was
about
to
improve.
That
year,
one
of
Benjamin's
cousins,
Mr.
Pennington,
came
to
visit.
He
was
impressed
with
Benjamin's
drawings.
When
he
went
home,
he
sent
Benjamin
a
box
of
paint
and
some
brushes.
He
also
sent
six
engravings(版画)
by
an
artist.
These
were
the
first
pictures
and
first
real
paint
and
brushes
Benjamin
had
ever
seen.
In
1747,
when
Benjamin
was
nine
years
old,
Mr.
Pennington
returned
for
another
visit.
He
was
amazed
at
what
Benjamin
had
done
with
his
gift.
He
asked
Benjamin's
parents
if
he
might
take
the
boy
back
to
Philadelphia
for
a
visit.
In
the
city,
Mr.
Pennington
gave
Benjamin
materials
for
creating
oil
paintings.
The
boy
began
a
landscape(风景)
painting.
William
Williams,
a
well-known
painter,
came
to
see
him
work.
Williams
was
impressed
with
Benjamin
and
gave
him
two
classic
books
on
painting
to
take
home.
The
books
were
long
and
dull.
Benjamin
could
read
only
a
little,
having
been
a
poor
student.
But
he
later
said,
"Those
two
books
were
my
companions
by
day,
and
under
my
pillow
at
night."
While
it
is
likely
that
he
understood
very
little
of
the
books,
they
were
his
introduction
to
classical
paintings.
The
nine-year-old
boy
decided
then
that
he
would
be
an
artist.
1.What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.Benjamin's
visit
to
Philadelphia.
B.Williams'
influence
on
Benjamin.
C.The
beginning
of
Benjamin's
life
as
an
artist.
D.The
friendship
between
Benjamin
and
Pennington.
2.What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
3
suggest?
A.The
cat
would
be
closely
watched.
B.The
cat
would
get
some
medical
care.
C.Benjamin
would
leave
his
home
shortly.
D.Benjamin
would
have
real
brushes
soon.
3.What
did
Pennington
do
to
help
Benjamin
develop
his
talent?
A.He
took
him
to
see
painting
exhibitions.
B.He
provided
him
with
painting
materials.
C.He
sent
him
to
a
school
in
Philadelphia.
D.He
taught
him
how
to
make
engravings.
4.Williams'
two
books
helped
Benjamin
to
_________.
A.master
the
use
of
paints
B.appreciate
landscape
paintings
C.get
to
know
other
painters
D.make
up
his
mind
to
be
a
painter
D
??
10-year-old
Mikaila
Ulmer
from
Texas
is
building
a
lemonade
empire,
hoping
to
save
honey
bees
in
the
process.
???
It
all
started
when
Mikaila
was
4
years
old
and
was
stung(刺痛)
by
a
bee
twice
in
one
week.
This
caused
her
to
become
very
scared
whenever
bees
were
near.
???
To
help
her
deal
with
this
new
fear,
Mikaila's
parents
asked
her
to
do
some
research
on
bees.
She
learned
that
bees
are
incredibly
important
for
flowers,gardens
and
trees
as
pollinators(传粉者).
She
also
learned
that
they
are
dying
fast.
In
the
past
year,
honey
bee
farmers
have
reported
losing
nearly
12%
of
their
colony.
Many
believe
that
this
could
be
clue
to
the
overuse
of
pesticide(杀虫剂),
which
can
have
many
bad
effects
on
bees.
???
This
is
when
she
decided
to
create
a
product
to
help
save
bees.
She
planned
to
sell
lemonade
and
started
her
own
company,
lieeSweet
Lemonade.
Her
special
lemonade
recipe
came
from
her
great-grandmother
s
cookbook.
She
decided
to
add
honey
to
it,
instead
of
sugar,to
call
attention
to
the
problems
honey
bees
face.
Mikaila
sells
lemonade
almost
every
day
at
her
lemonade
stand
She
takes
every
opportunity
to
tell
her
customers
about
the
issues
facing
honey
bees.
???
What
began
as
a
small
operation
is
starting
to
grow.
BeeSweet
is
projected
to
sell
almost
140,000
bottles
of
lemonade
this
year.
BeeSweet
lemonade
can
be
found
on
the
shelves
at
Whole
Foods
Markets
as
well
as
many
restaurants
and
other
locations
near
her
home
in
Austin,
Texas.
???
Mikaila
and
her
cause
have
also
been
featured
in
many
news
reports,
magazines,
blogs
and
even
on
Shark
Tank,
a
TV
show
featuring
hopeful
entrepreneurs.
???
Does
Mikaila
have
time
to
just
be
a
kid?
Sure!
Her
parents
have
said
that
every
weekend,
Mikaila
does
something
fun.
She
doesn’t
mind
the
hard
work,though.
She
says
that
she
is
happy
watching
people
enjoy
her
lemonade,
and
that
makes
her
want
to
grow
her
company
more
and
more.
The
more
people
enjoy,the
more
they’re
learning
about
the
bees.
1.What
caused
Mikaila
to
wsave
honey
bees?
A.Her
fear
of
bees.
B.Her
parents’
advice.
C.Her
research
on
bees.
D.Her
desire
to
raise
them.
2.Why
does
Mikaila
sell
lemonade
with
honey
in
it?
A.To
have
it
sold
at
a
better
price.
B.To
make
it
taste
more
delicious.
C.To
show
her
special
lemonade
recipe.
D.To
get
people
to
care
about
bees’
problems.
3.How
does
Mikaila
sell
her
special
lemonade?
A.By
enlarging
its
selling
scale.
B.By
advertising
it
on
the
media.
C.By
selling
it
throughout
America.
D.By
selling
it
just
at
her
lemonade
stand.
4.What
can
we
know
about
Mikaila
from
the
passage?
A.Mikaila
enjoys
her
career.
B.Mikaila
has
changed
her
dream.
C.Mikaila's
company
has
saved
bees.
D.Mikaila
doesn’t
sell
her
lemonade
on
weekends.
七选五
Reasons
Why
Cats
Are
So
Clean
???
Adult
cats
spend
up
to
50
percent
of
their
waking
hours
grooming(理毛)
according
to
Dr.
Cynthia
McManis,
a
vet
and
the
owner
of
Just
Cats
Veterinary
Services.
Here
are
seven
reasons
why
your
cat
spends
so
much
of
its
time
grooming.
???
①_______________
???
Cats
clean
away
food
and
other
things
so
they
will
not
be
found
by
threatening
animals.
???
Out
of
friendship
???
②_______________
???
For
fur
maintenance(保养)
and
warmth
???
By
grooming
itself,
a
cat
helps
put
its
natural
oil
evenly
around
its
coat.
③_______________.
???
To
cool
down
???
Cats
sweat
a
little
from
their
paws,
but
they
mostly
rely
on
saliva
evaporation(唾液蒸发)
on
their
fur
to
maintain
normal
body
temperature.
④_______________.
???
To
promote
blood
flow
???
Similar
to
how
a
hairbrush
promotes
blood
flow
on
the
head,
your
cat's
tongue
—which
is
covered
in
tiny,
bristle-like
hairs-
aids
the
flow
of
blood
in
your
cat.
???
To
keep
wounds
clean
???
Cat
saliva
is
thought
to
contain
enzymes(酵素)
that
make
it
a
natural
antibiotic(抗生素).
If
your
cat
licks
a
wound,
it
may
be
guarding
against
infection(感染).
⑤_______________.
???
For
relaxation
???
Cats
take
comfort
in
the
habit
of
self-cleaning.
A.?To
protect
themselves
B.?Cats
get
used
to
cleaning
themselves
every
day
C.?They
are
well
equipped
with
the
tools
to
clean
themselves
D.?Grooming
controls
around
one-third
of
a
cat's
cooling
process
E.?Remember
to
always
consult
your
vet
if
your
cat
has
an
injury
F.?This
oil
guards
against
dampness
and
stops
heat
from
getting
out
G.?Cats
are
social
animals
and
groom
each
other
as
a
sign
of
fondness
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Last
year
my
children
gifted
me
a
coffee
plunger
(法式按压咖啡壶).
I
love
to
start
the
day
with
a
strong
black
coffee
and
couldn’t????
1???
?to
use
it.
I
looked
???
2???
?to
the
following
morning’s
coffee
making,
knowing
that
I
probably
wouldn’t
smash
(打碎)
this
plunger
as
easily
as
I
had
done
so
often
in
the
past.
But
as
I
poured
my
first
cup
of
coffee,
the
plunger
???
3???
?all
over
the
table.
???
4???
?no
one
was
around
to
see
my
???
5???
?face!
I
kept
trying,
but
each
morning
would
see
me
wiping
up
the
coffee.
Then
I
realized
that
if
I
poured
very
slowly
there
would
be
no
spilling.
This
was
at
first
a
very
painful
experience.
My
normal
practice
was
to
???
6???
?breakfast
so
that
I
could
get
on
with
my
day.
But
in
time
I
learned
not
only
to
pour
slowly
but
to
enjoy
the
experience:
the
smell,
the
taste,
and
the???
?7????
?of
a
new
day.
It
led
me
to
reflect
on
(反思)????
8???
?there
were
other
areas
of
my
life
I
was
rushing
through.
Most
of
life,
it
seemed.
I
started
to
leave
extra
time
to
do
even
the
most
???
9???
?tasks.
When
shop
owners
would
???
10???
?for
keeping
me
waiting,
I’d
say,?
“Not
a
problem,
I’m
not
in
a(n)
???
11???
.”
Even
hanging
out
washing
became
???
12???
?when
a
couple
of
extra
minutes
of
standing
still
and
listening
to
the
birds
singing
in
the
trees
around
me
became
part
of
my
routine.
Besides,
one
of
my
favorite
experiences
living
in
the
inner
city
for
many
years
was
sitting
on
the
front
doorstep
of
our
home
spending
time
with
strangers.
We
sat
on
the
steps,
each
of
us
with
a
cup
of
coffee
in
our
hands,????
13???
?each
other’s
stories.
It
was
one
of
the
warmest
things
about
living
in
a
busy
city.
It
was
as
if
the
world
around
us????
14???
?to
a
pace
we
could
both
handle.
Stillness
and
quietness
not
only
slow
the
pace
of
life,
but
also
feed
the
???
15???
,
helping
us
to
enjoy
the
world’s
small
pleasures.
1.A.attempt????
B.help????
C.wait????
D.fail
2.A.up????
B.down????
C.after????
D.forward
3.A.packed????
B.spilled????
C.swept????
D.dropped
4.A.Obviously????
B.Actually????
C.Thankfully????
D.Surprisingly
5.A.excited????
B.disappointed????
C.surprised????
D.confused
6.A.work
out????
B.leave
alone????
C.give
up????
D.rush
through
7.A.effort????
B.loneliness????
C.peace????
D.challenge
8.A.that????
B.whether????
C.what????
D.where
9.A.awkward????
B.positive????
C.unique????
D.ordinary
10.A.apologize????
B.forgive????
C.apply????
D.shout
11.A.escape????
B.hurry????
C.emergency????
D.position
12.A.pleasant????
B.equal????
C.suitable????
D.valuable
13.A.competing????
B.revising????
C.sharing????
D.organising
14.A.struggled????
B.jogged????
C.slowed????
D.quickened
15.A.kindness????
B.love????
C.life????
D.soul
语法填空
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
always
enjoyed
listening
to
music.
And
I’m
also
one
of
those?①___________
can
listen
and
study
at
the
same
time.
I’m
not
very
fond
of
jazz
music,
but
apart?②___________
that,
I
like
many
other
types
of
music.
Last
year?I
went
to
a
pop
festival.
It
③___________
(last)
three
days,
so
we
decided
to
camp
on
the
field
④___________
(provide)
by
the
concert
organizers.
???
The
weather
was
awful
and
it
rained
all
weekend.
We
were
⑤___________
(complete)
wet
and
I
began
to
wish
that
I
had
stayed
at
home!
The
organizers
were
making?⑥___________
fortune
by
selling
umbrellas
and
plastic
⑦___________
(raincoat).
They
advised
us
to
keep
to
the
special
paths
that
they
had
set
up
over
the
mud
and
gave
⑧___________
(we)
plastic
sheets
to
put
over
our
tents.
In
spite
of
that,
the
music
was
brilliant.
I
particularly
enjoyed
some
of
the
supporting
bands
—I
always
find
they
perform
⑨___________
(well)
than
the
main
stars.
It’s
probably
because
most
of
the
supporting
bands
are
not
well
known
and
this
is
their
big
opportunity
⑩___________
(get)
their
music
heard.
I
would
really
recommend
anyone
to
go
to
one
of
these
pop
festivals.
书面表达
第一节
假如你是李华,请你给非洲朋友Akaranga写封邮件,介绍一下你们搞有机农业的情况,要点如下:
1.什么是有机农业:新型农业,安全有营养;
2.有机农业的优缺点:
①优点:对环境有益;土壤肥沃;
②缺点:有细菌污染的风险;产量较低;
3.你们的成就:扩展区域。
注意:
1.词数:80个左右;
2.尽可能使用本单元知识点;
3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节
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。
?An
honest
mistake
Jane
again
examined
the
words
on
her
spelling
test.
If
she
got
them
all
right
today,
she
would
win
her
class’s
Spelling
Challenge
and
a
brand
new
dictionary.
What’s
more,
Mrs.
White
had
promised
to
sing
a
song
if
anyone
got
a
perfect
score.
Another
three
words
left.
N-i-c-e-l-y.
Q-u-i-c-k-l-y.
H-o-n-e-s-t-y.
Wait!
She
had
spelled
honesty,
not
honestly.
She
hurriedly
erased
the
t-y
and
wrote
l-y
before
handing
in
her
paper.
Mrs.
White
graded
her
test
papers
during
the
break.
In
the
meanwhile,
Jane
sat
nervously
in
her
seat
with
her
fingers
crossed.
Then,
Mrs.
White
walked
to
the
front
of
the
room,
cleared
her
throat
and
started
to
sing.
“Congratulations,
Jane!
You
did
it!”
She
announced
while
singing.
The
whole
class
burst
into
applause!
Mrs.
White
herself
presented
Jane
with
her
prize.
Jane
grinned
(咧嘴笑)
as
she
read
the
note
on
the
dictionary:
To
Jane,
for
her
perfect
performance.
“Everything
OK?”
Mom
asked
as
Jane
burst
through
the
front
door
after
school.
Jane
didn’t
answer.
As
if
by
magic,
she
took
out
her
spelling
test
paper
and
prize
and
showed
them
to
her
mother.
Mom
hugged
her,
asking
her
to
put
the
test
paper
on
the
fridge
so
that
Dad
could
see
it
when
he
got
home.
Jane
took
another
look
at
the
test
paper
before
putting
it
on
the
fridge.
Her
hands
stopped
in
mid-air.
She
just
couldn’t
believe
her
own
eyes.
Honestly?
Yes!
H-O-N-E-S-L-Y!
Mom
sensed
something
unusual
and
asked
why.
Jane
squeezed
(塞进)
the
test
paper
into
her
backpack
and
explained
that
she
was
just
too
excited.
Mom
brought
her
some
tea.
Yes,
a
“t”
was
exactly
what
she
needed.
After
drinking
a
little,
Jane
sat
on
the
sofa
in
the
living
room,
lost
in
thought.
How
could
she
tell
the
class
she
didn’t
deserve
the
prize?
That
Mrs.
White
sang
the
beautiful
song
for
nothing?
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
????Soon
Dad
came
home
and
heard
the
good
news.??___________________________________???????????????????
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
????The
next
morning,
Jane
went
to
school
earlier
than
usual.?________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
答案以及解析
A
答案:1.A;
2.A;
3.D
解析:1.推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句"The
common
wisdom
is
that
dogs
are
friendlier
than
cats.
”可知,大家都认为狗比猫更友好。
2.细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“Cats
decided
to
live
close
to
humans
because
doing
so
benefited
the
cats
themselves.”可知,猫决定靠近人类生活是因为这样做,有利于猫自己。故选A。
3.标题归纳题。根据本篇文章第一段中的“you
need
to
understand
that
basic
fact”可知D项作为标题合适。
B
答案:1.B;
2.C;
3.C;
4.B
解析:1.细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句中的“which
has
saved
millions
of
lives”
可知Louis
Paster的发现挽救了许多人的生命。
2.细节理解题。根据DNA中的“On
February
28,
1853,
James
Watson
of
the
United
States
and
Francis
Crick
of
England
made
one
of
the
greatest
scientific
discoveries
in
history."可知,发现DNA的两个科学家来自不同的国家,故C项正确。
3.细节理解题。根据X-rays中的“X光线可用来检査断骨或箱内中的爆炸物,这对医生和安全官员很有用”选项C正确。
4.推理判断题。根据全文知,这些改变了世界的发现:微生物霉素,DNA和X光都是与医学有关的,故B项正确。
C
答案:(1)-(4)
CDBD
解析:
(1).主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要讲述的是美国绘画之父本杰明小时候如何最终下定决心要成为一名画家的。
故C项可作为文章的主旨。
(2).句意猜测题。根据第三段中的he
sent
Benjamin
a
box
of
paint
and
some
brushes可知,本杰明拥有了真正的画笔,
不再需要猫毛制作画笔了。这句的本义是"这只猫的命运即将改善"。
(3).推理判断题。根据第三段中的he
sent
Benjamin
a
box
of
paint
and
some
brushes可知,为了开发本杰明的绘画才能,Pennington送给了他一些颜料和画笔,也就是向他提供了绘画材料。
(4).细节理解题。根据最后一段中的they
were
his
introduction
to
classical
paintings.
The
nine-year-old
boy
decided
then
that
he
would
be
an
artist.可知,这两本书最终使得本杰明决定成为一名画家。
D
答案:1.C;
2.D;
3.A;
4.A
解析:1.细节埋解题。根据第三段第一句“为了帮她克服这种新的恐惧,米卡拉的父母让她做一些关于蜜蜂的研究”可知选C正确。
2.?细节理解题。根据第四段第四句“她决定加入蜂蜜,代替糖,呼吁关注蜜蜂面临的问题”可知D项正确。
3.细节理解题。根据第五段第一句以及第三句可知从最小规模开始,到接下来柠檬水可以在全食超市以及她在奥斯丁的家附近的很多餐馆和其他地方的货架上被发现,可知她通过扩大销售规模卖柠檬水,故A项正确。
4.推理判断题。最后一段最后两句叙述她很高兴地看到人们享受她的柠檬水,由此可知她很喜欢自己的工作,故A项正确。
七选五
答案:AGFDE
解析:本文说明了猫喜欢理毛的原因。
1.A根据本空所在段落的中心意思“猫喜欢干净,是为了保护自己”可知A项符合题意。
2.G根据设空前的小标题可知,本空所在段落的中心意思是“猫喜欢理毛的一个原因是社交友谊",所以G项符合题意。
3.F
F项中的oil与本空前的“its
natural
oil”衔接,“stops
heat
from
getting
out”与warmth相呼应。
4.D
D项中的“a
cat’s
cooling
process”与“To
cool
down”相呼应。
5.E
E项中的“has
an
injury”与本空前的“a
wound”相呼应。
完形填空
答案:1.C;
2.D;
3.B;
4.C;
5.B;
6.D;
7.C;
8.B;
9.D;
10.A;
11.B;
12.A;
13.C;
14.C;
15.D
语法填空
答案:1.
who2.
from3.
lasted4.
provided5.
completely6.
a7.
raincoats8.
us9.
better10.
to
get
解析:
短文叙述了一次参加音乐节的经历。
1.?who考查定语从句。定语从句先行词是those,指人,从句中缺少主语,故用关系代词who引导定语从句。
2.?from考查介词短语。此处表“除此之外”,应用介词短语apart
from,故填from。
3.?lasted考查动词的时态。设空在句中作谓语,且与句中已有的谓语动词decided时态一致,应用一般过去时,故填lasted。
4.?provided
考查非谓语动词。provide与
the
field是逻辑上的动宾关系,故用过去分词作定语,填provided。
5.?completely
考査词性转换。设空在句中作状语,修饰形容词wet,应用副词形式,故填completely。
6.?a
考査固定短语。make
a
fortune“发财”。
7.
raincoats考查名词的数。设空前无表示“
一”的限定词,故可数名词raincoat应用复数形式。
8.
us考查代词。设空在句中作谓语gave的宾语,应填宾格代词us。
9.?better考查比较级。根据设空后的比较级提示词than可知该空应用副词well
的比较级,填better。
10.?to
get
考查非谓语动词。opportunity,
chance,
way等名词,应用不定式作后置定语,填to
get。
书面表达
第一节
答案:
Dear
Akaranga,
I'm
glad
to
tell
you
that
we
are
focusing
on
planting
organic
food
which
is
not
only
safe
hut
(also)
nutritional.
Organic
farming
is
a
new
system
of
growing
crops
in
a
way
free
from
any
chemicals.
It
relies
on
fertilizers
of
organic
origin
which
are
friendly
to
the
environment
and
the
soil
will
gradually
become
fertile
and
lasting.
But
on
the
other
hand,
it
risks
polluting
food
with
bacteria
and
the
output
will
be
reduced.
We
have
expanded
the
organic
planting
area
to
many
provinces
since
it
was
introduced
and
we
are
very
satisfied
with
it.
We
believe
that
it
will
lead
to
a
more
harmonious
relationship
between
man
and
nature.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
答案:
Two
possible
versions:
Soon
Dad
came
home
and
heard
the
good
news.
“Where
is
your
spelling
test,
Jane?”
Dad
asked
eagerly.
Jane
looked
away
from
her
father,
pulling
out
the
paper.
Dad
fixed
his
eyes
on
the
paper,
a
pleasant
smile
lifting
the
corner
of
his
mouth.
“I’m
proud
of
you,
sweetie.”
Jane
didn’t
respond
and
forced
a
smile.
Meanwhile
a
sense
of
guilt
rose
inside
her.
Feeling
she
didn’t
deserve
the
prize,
she
lay
in
bed,
wide
awake
the
whole
night.
The
next
morning,
Jane
went
to
school
earlier
than
usual.
Mrs.
White
was
unlocking
the
classroom.
“You
are
an
early
bird.”
Mrs.
White
said.
Jane’s
hands
trembled.
She
handed
her
teacher
the
spelling
paper
and
the
dictionary.
“I
can’t
keep
this.
I
misspelled
“honestly”
and
you
didn’t
catch
it.”
For
a
moment,
the
teacher
stood
quietly
reading
the
note
on
the
dictionary.
Then
picking
up
her
pen,
she
crossed
out
the
word
“perfect”
and
wrote
“honest”
before
returning
the
dictionary
to
Jane.
“Keep
this,
but
for
honesty.”
Soon
Dad
came
home
and
heard
the
good
news.
“Honey,
show
me
your
paper!”
Dad
smiled.
Dancing
in
his
eyes
were
joy
and
happiness.
She
was
too
embarrassed
to
look
into
Dad’s
eyes.
Sensing
something
unusual,
Dad
asked
gently,
“What’s
wrong,
baby?”
Hearing
this
Jane
couldn’t
help
sobbing,
tears
welling
up
in
her
eyes.
Then
she
told
Dad
the
truth.
Thinking
for
a
while,
Dad
patted
her
on
the
shoulder
affectionately
and
let
her
make
her
own
decision.
Torn
between
the
honor
and
conscience,
she
had
a
restless
night
tossing
and
turning
in
bed.
The
next
morning,
Jane
went
to
school
earlier
than
usual.
Having
paced
up
and
down
restlessly
in
front
of
the
teacher’s
office,
she
finally
gathered
courage
and
plodded
in.
Seeing
her,
the
teacher
was
a
little
surprised.
“Hi,
Jane,
you
come
so
early
today.”
“Mrs.
White,
I
don’t
deserve
the
prize
because
I
made
an
error
which
you
didn’t
find.”
After
saying
that
with
her
face
flushed,
she
handed
the
paper
and
the
prize
to
the
teacher.
Looking
at
the
paper
for
a
while,
the
teacher
smiled,
“You
did
spell
a
word
wrong,
but
the
prize
still
belongs
to
you.
It’s
not
for
your
perfect
score,
but
for
your
honesty.”
Hearing
that,
Jane
grinned
from
ear
to
ear,
a
wave
of
happiness
flooding
over
her.
解析:这是一个关于小孩诚实的故事。文章主要记叙了小女孩Jane在学校里参加英语拼写大赛的故事。她因为表现出色,拼写全对,而获得了老师的奖励——老师颁发的一本全新字典和老师当众唱一首歌。但回到家才发现她的拼写出了一个小错误,把honestly漏掉了一个字母“t”,很明显老师当时没有发现。她该怎么办呢?通过续写Jane交还奖品向老师坦诚相告,刻画了一个上进的诚实的小孩形象。
续写提示:要注重梳理Jane情感的变化和所给的两个首句,从而为后文的故事续写做好铺垫。Unit
2
Working
the
land
A
???
If
you
have
a
cat,
you
already
know
that
a
cat
isn’t
a
dog
that
doesn’t
have
to
be
walked.
If
you’re
about
to
bring
a
cat
into
your
family,
you
need
to
understand
that
basic
fact.
The
common
wisdom
is
that
dogs
are
friendlier
than
cats.
???
In
recent
years,
scientists
who
have
done
DNA
studies
have
offered
a
better
way
to
understand
cats.
Unlike
other
animals
that
people
feed,
cats
domesticated
themselves,
and,
in
a
way,
trained
humans.
Cats
decided
to
live
close
to
humans
because
doing
so
benefited
the
cats
themselves.
???
Studies
show
that
cats
have
lived
with
humans
for
about
12,000
years,
since
people
first
settled
down
and
started
farming.
When
people
started
storing
grain,
mice
arrived
and
started
eating
the
grain.
Clever
cats
figured
out
that
mice
settlements
where
people
stored
grain
were
easy
for
hunting,
so
they
started
hanging
around.
Cats
did
what
they
needed
to
do
to
get
the
people
to
let
them
stay,
but
they
kept
up
their
independence.
Over
time,
cats
allowed
humans
to
get
a
bit
closer
to
them.
Later,
the
farmers
did
befriend
the
cats.
Certainly,
it
didn't
do
them
any
harm
because
they
could
see
the
cats
were
really
helping
them
out
by
eating
mice.
???
Today,
about
a
third
of
American
families
have
cats.
In
most
of
those
homes,
the
cats
are
still
more
interested
in
pleasing
themselves
than
in
pleasing
their
human
families.
A
dog
may
do
anything
it
can
to
make
you
happy,
but
kitty
will
teach
you
to
make
kitty
happy.
1.Compared
with
dogs,
cats
are?____________.
A.colder
B.friendlier
C.more
warm-hearted
D.more
frightening
2.According
to
the
text,
why
do
cats
decide
to
stay
close
to
humans?
A.To
be
useful
to
themselves.
B.To
protect
grain
from
mice.
C.To
rely
on
humans
for
food.
D.To
keep
up
their
independence.
3.What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.A
Common
Point
Between
Dogs
and
Cats
B.The
Reasons
Why
People
Like
Dogs
C.A
Disadvantage
of
Raising
Cats
D.The
Basic
Fact
about
Cats
B
???
Life-Changing
Science
Discoveries
???
Here's
a
look
at
some
discoveries
that
have
changed
the
world.
It's
impossible
to
rank
their
importance,
so
they're
listed
in
the
order
they
were
discovered.
???
Micro-organism
???
Before
French
chemist
Louis
Pasteur
began
experimenting
with
bacteria
in
the
1860s,people
did
not
know
what
caused
disease.
He
not
only
discovered
that
disease
came
from
micro-organisms,
but
also
realized
that
bacteria
could
be
killed
by
heat
and
disinfectant
(消毒剂).
This
idea
caused
doctors
to
wash
their
hands
and
disinfect
their
instruments,
which
has
saved
millions
of
lives.
???
Penicillin
???
Antibiotics
are
powerful
drugs
that
kill
dangerous
bacteria
in
our
bodies
that
make
us
sick.
In
1928,British
Alexander
Fleming
discovered
the
first
antibiotic,
penicillin,
which
he
grew
in
his
lab.
Without
antibiotics,
infections
like
strep
throat
could
be
deadly.
???
DNA
???
On
February
28,1853,James
Watson
of
the
United
States
and
Francis
Crick
of
England
made
one
of
the
greatest
scientific
(科学的)discoveries
in
history.
The
two
scientists
found
the
structure
of
DNA.
Our
genes
are
made
of
DNA
and
determine
how
things
like
what
color
hair
and
eye
we’ll
have.
In
1962,they
were
awarded
the
Nobel
Prize
for
this
work.
The
discovery
has
helped
doctors
understand
diseases
and
may
someday
prevent
some
illnesses
like
heart
disease
and
cancer.
???
X-rays
???
Wilhelm
Roentgen,
a
German
physicist,
discovered
X-rays
in
1895.
X-rays
go
right
through
some
substances,
like
flesh
and-wood,
but
are
stopped
by
others,
such
as
bones
and
lead.
This
allows
them
to
be
used
to
see
broken
bones
or
explosives
inside
suitcases,
which
makes
them
useful
for
doctors
and
security
officers.
For
this
discovery,Roentgen
was
awarded
the
first-ever
Nobel
Prize
in
Physics
in
1901.
1.What
did
Louis
Pasteur
contribute
to
the
world?
A.He
discovered
bacteria.
B.His
findings
helped
save
lives.
C.He
found
ways
to
grow
bacteria.
D.His
discovery
won
a
Nobel
Prize.
2.Which
discovery
was
made
by
two
scientists
from
different
countries?
A.Micro-organism.
B.Penicillin.
C.DNA.
D.X-rays.
3.Why
is
the
duscovery
of
X-rays
important?
A.It
can
be
used
to
see
through
boners
and
lead.
B.It
can
help
us
to
know
why
we
are
different.
C.It
is
useful
for
doctor
and
security
officers.
D.It
is
used
to
kill
dangerous
bacteria
in
our
bodies.
4.What
is
common
among
the
discoveries
above?
A.They
can
help
to
prevent
certain
diseases.
B.They
are
all
related
to
medical
fields.
C.They
are
awarded
the
Nobel
Prize.
D.They
are
all
made
in
Europe.
C
Benjamin
West,
the
father
of
American
painting,
showed
his
talent
for
art
when
he
was
only
six
years
of
age.
But
he
did
not
know
about
brushes
before
a
visitor
told
him
he
needed
one.
In
those
days,
a
brush
was
made
from
camel's
hair.
There
were
no
camels
nearby.
Benjamin
decided
that
cat
hair
would
work
instead.
He
cut
some
fur
from
the
family
cat
to
make
a
brush.
The
brush
did
not
last
long.
Soon
Benjamin
needed
more
fur.
Before
long,
the
cat
began
to
look
ragged(蓬乱).
His
father
said
that
the
cat
must
be
sick.
Benjamin
was
forced
to
admit
what
he
had
been
doing.
The
cat's
lot
was
about
to
improve.
That
year,
one
of
Benjamin's
cousins,
Mr.
Pennington,
came
to
visit.
He
was
impressed
with
Benjamin's
drawings.
When
he
went
home,
he
sent
Benjamin
a
box
of
paint
and
some
brushes.
He
also
sent
six
engravings(版画)
by
an
artist.
These
were
the
first
pictures
and
first
real
paint
and
brushes
Benjamin
had
ever
seen.
In
1747,
when
Benjamin
was
nine
years
old,
Mr.
Pennington
returned
for
another
visit.
He
was
amazed
at
what
Benjamin
had
done
with
his
gift.
He
asked
Benjamin's
parents
if
he
might
take
the
boy
back
to
Philadelphia
for
a
visit.
In
the
city,
Mr.
Pennington
gave
Benjamin
materials
for
creating
oil
paintings.
The
boy
began
a
landscape(风景)
painting.
William
Williams,
a
well-known
painter,
came
to
see
him
work.
Williams
was
impressed
with
Benjamin
and
gave
him
two
classic
books
on
painting
to
take
home.
The
books
were
long
and
dull.
Benjamin
could
read
only
a
little,
having
been
a
poor
student.
But
he
later
said,
"Those
two
books
were
my
companions
by
day,
and
under
my
pillow
at
night."
While
it
is
likely
that
he
understood
very
little
of
the
books,
they
were
his
introduction
to
classical
paintings.
The
nine-year-old
boy
decided
then
that
he
would
be
an
artist.
1.What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.Benjamin's
visit
to
Philadelphia.
B.Williams'
influence
on
Benjamin.
C.The
beginning
of
Benjamin's
life
as
an
artist.
D.The
friendship
between
Benjamin
and
Pennington.
2.What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
3
suggest?
A.The
cat
would
be
closely
watched.
B.The
cat
would
get
some
medical
care.
C.Benjamin
would
leave
his
home
shortly.
D.Benjamin
would
have
real
brushes
soon.
3.What
did
Pennington
do
to
help
Benjamin
develop
his
talent?
A.He
took
him
to
see
painting
exhibitions.
B.He
provided
him
with
painting
materials.
C.He
sent
him
to
a
school
in
Philadelphia.
D.He
taught
him
how
to
make
engravings.
4.Williams'
two
books
helped
Benjamin
to
_________.
A.master
the
use
of
paints
B.appreciate
landscape
paintings
C.get
to
know
other
painters
D.make
up
his
mind
to
be
a
painter
D
??
10-year-old
Mikaila
Ulmer
from
Texas
is
building
a
lemonade
empire,
hoping
to
save
honey
bees
in
the
process.
???
It
all
started
when
Mikaila
was
4
years
old
and
was
stung(刺痛)
by
a
bee
twice
in
one
week.
This
caused
her
to
become
very
scared
whenever
bees
were
near.
???
To
help
her
deal
with
this
new
fear,
Mikaila's
parents
asked
her
to
do
some
research
on
bees.
She
learned
that
bees
are
incredibly
important
for
flowers,gardens
and
trees
as
pollinators(传粉者).
She
also
learned
that
they
are
dying
fast.
In
the
past
year,
honey
bee
farmers
have
reported
losing
nearly
12%
of
their
colony.
Many
believe
that
this
could
be
clue
to
the
overuse
of
pesticide(杀虫剂),
which
can
have
many
bad
effects
on
bees.
???
This
is
when
she
decided
to
create
a
product
to
help
save
bees.
She
planned
to
sell
lemonade
and
started
her
own
company,
lieeSweet
Lemonade.
Her
special
lemonade
recipe
came
from
her
great-grandmother
s
cookbook.
She
decided
to
add
honey
to
it,
instead
of
sugar,to
call
attention
to
the
problems
honey
bees
face.
Mikaila
sells
lemonade
almost
every
day
at
her
lemonade
stand
She
takes
every
opportunity
to
tell
her
customers
about
the
issues
facing
honey
bees.
???
What
began
as
a
small
operation
is
starting
to
grow.
BeeSweet
is
projected
to
sell
almost
140,000
bottles
of
lemonade
this
year.
BeeSweet
lemonade
can
be
found
on
the
shelves
at
Whole
Foods
Markets
as
well
as
many
restaurants
and
other
locations
near
her
home
in
Austin,
Texas.
???
Mikaila
and
her
cause
have
also
been
featured
in
many
news
reports,
magazines,
blogs
and
even
on
Shark
Tank,
a
TV
show
featuring
hopeful
entrepreneurs.
???
Does
Mikaila
have
time
to
just
be
a
kid?
Sure!
Her
parents
have
said
that
every
weekend,
Mikaila
does
something
fun.
She
doesn’t
mind
the
hard
work,though.
She
says
that
she
is
happy
watching
people
enjoy
her
lemonade,
and
that
makes
her
want
to
grow
her
company
more
and
more.
The
more
people
enjoy,the
more
they’re
learning
about
the
bees.
1.What
caused
Mikaila
to
wsave
honey
bees?
A.Her
fear
of
bees.
B.Her
parents’
advice.
C.Her
research
on
bees.
D.Her
desire
to
raise
them.
2.Why
does
Mikaila
sell
lemonade
with
honey
in
it?
A.To
have
it
sold
at
a
better
price.
B.To
make
it
taste
more
delicious.
C.To
show
her
special
lemonade
recipe.
D.To
get
people
to
care
about
bees’
problems.
3.How
does
Mikaila
sell
her
special
lemonade?
A.By
enlarging
its
selling
scale.
B.By
advertising
it
on
the
media.
C.By
selling
it
throughout
America.
D.By
selling
it
just
at
her
lemonade
stand.
4.What
can
we
know
about
Mikaila
from
the
passage?
A.Mikaila
enjoys
her
career.
B.Mikaila
has
changed
her
dream.
C.Mikaila's
company
has
saved
bees.
D.Mikaila
doesn’t
sell
her
lemonade
on
weekends.
七选五
Reasons
Why
Cats
Are
So
Clean
???
Adult
cats
spend
up
to
50
percent
of
their
waking
hours
grooming(理毛)
according
to
Dr.
Cynthia
McManis,
a
vet
and
the
owner
of
Just
Cats
Veterinary
Services.
Here
are
seven
reasons
why
your
cat
spends
so
much
of
its
time
grooming.
???
①_______________
???
Cats
clean
away
food
and
other
things
so
they
will
not
be
found
by
threatening
animals.
???
Out
of
friendship
???
②_______________
???
For
fur
maintenance(保养)
and
warmth
???
By
grooming
itself,
a
cat
helps
put
its
natural
oil
evenly
around
its
coat.
③_______________.
???
To
cool
down
???
Cats
sweat
a
little
from
their
paws,
but
they
mostly
rely
on
saliva
evaporation(唾液蒸发)
on
their
fur
to
maintain
normal
body
temperature.
④_______________.
???
To
promote
blood
flow
???
Similar
to
how
a
hairbrush
promotes
blood
flow
on
the
head,
your
cat's
tongue
—which
is
covered
in
tiny,
bristle-like
hairs-
aids
the
flow
of
blood
in
your
cat.
???
To
keep
wounds
clean
???
Cat
saliva
is
thought
to
contain
enzymes(酵素)
that
make
it
a
natural
antibiotic(抗生素).
If
your
cat
licks
a
wound,
it
may
be
guarding
against
infection(感染).
⑤_______________.
???
For
relaxation
???
Cats
take
comfort
in
the
habit
of
self-cleaning.
A.?To
protect
themselves
B.?Cats
get
used
to
cleaning
themselves
every
day
C.?They
are
well
equipped
with
the
tools
to
clean
themselves
D.?Grooming
controls
around
one-third
of
a
cat's
cooling
process
E.?Remember
to
always
consult
your
vet
if
your
cat
has
an
injury
F.?This
oil
guards
against
dampness
and
stops
heat
from
getting
out
G.?Cats
are
social
animals
and
groom
each
other
as
a
sign
of
fondness
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Last
year
my
children
gifted
me
a
coffee
plunger
(法式按压咖啡壶).
I
love
to
start
the
day
with
a
strong
black
coffee
and
couldn’t????
1???
?to
use
it.
I
looked
???
2???
?to
the
following
morning’s
coffee
making,
knowing
that
I
probably
wouldn’t
smash
(打碎)
this
plunger
as
easily
as
I
had
done
so
often
in
the
past.
But
as
I
poured
my
first
cup
of
coffee,
the
plunger
???
3???
?all
over
the
table.
???
4???
?no
one
was
around
to
see
my
???
5???
?face!
I
kept
trying,
but
each
morning
would
see
me
wiping
up
the
coffee.
Then
I
realized
that
if
I
poured
very
slowly
there
would
be
no
spilling.
This
was
at
first
a
very
painful
experience.
My
normal
practice
was
to
???
6???
?breakfast
so
that
I
could
get
on
with
my
day.
But
in
time
I
learned
not
only
to
pour
slowly
but
to
enjoy
the
experience:
the
smell,
the
taste,
and
the???
?7????
?of
a
new
day.
It
led
me
to
reflect
on
(反思)????
8???
?there
were
other
areas
of
my
life
I
was
rushing
through.
Most
of
life,
it
seemed.
I
started
to
leave
extra
time
to
do
even
the
most
???
9???
?tasks.
When
shop
owners
would
???
10???
?for
keeping
me
waiting,
I’d
say,?
“Not
a
problem,
I’m
not
in
a(n)
???
11???
.”
Even
hanging
out
washing
became
???
12???
?when
a
couple
of
extra
minutes
of
standing
still
and
listening
to
the
birds
singing
in
the
trees
around
me
became
part
of
my
routine.
Besides,
one
of
my
favorite
experiences
living
in
the
inner
city
for
many
years
was
sitting
on
the
front
doorstep
of
our
home
spending
time
with
strangers.
We
sat
on
the
steps,
each
of
us
with
a
cup
of
coffee
in
our
hands,????
13???
?each
other’s
stories.
It
was
one
of
the
warmest
things
about
living
in
a
busy
city.
It
was
as
if
the
world
around
us????
14???
?to
a
pace
we
could
both
handle.
Stillness
and
quietness
not
only
slow
the
pace
of
life,
but
also
feed
the
???
15???
,
helping
us
to
enjoy
the
world’s
small
pleasures.
1.A.attempt????
B.help????
C.wait????
D.fail
2.A.up????
B.down????
C.after????
D.forward
3.A.packed????
B.spilled????
C.swept????
D.dropped
4.A.Obviously????
B.Actually????
C.Thankfully????
D.Surprisingly
5.A.excited????
B.disappointed????
C.surprised????
D.confused
6.A.work
out????
B.leave
alone????
C.give
up????
D.rush
through
7.A.effort????
B.loneliness????
C.peace????
D.challenge
8.A.that????
B.whether????
C.what????
D.where
9.A.awkward????
B.positive????
C.unique????
D.ordinary
10.A.apologize????
B.forgive????
C.apply????
D.shout
11.A.escape????
B.hurry????
C.emergency????
D.position
12.A.pleasant????
B.equal????
C.suitable????
D.valuable
13.A.competing????
B.revising????
C.sharing????
D.organising
14.A.struggled????
B.jogged????
C.slowed????
D.quickened
15.A.kindness????
B.love????
C.life????
D.soul
语法填空
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
always
enjoyed
listening
to
music.
And
I’m
also
one
of
those?①___________
can
listen
and
study
at
the
same
time.
I’m
not
very
fond
of
jazz
music,
but
apart?②___________
that,
I
like
many
other
types
of
music.
Last
year?I
went
to
a
pop
festival.
It
③___________
(last)
three
days,
so
we
decided
to
camp
on
the
field
④___________
(provide)
by
the
concert
organizers.
???
The
weather
was
awful
and
it
rained
all
weekend.
We
were
⑤___________
(complete)
wet
and
I
began
to
wish
that
I
had
stayed
at
home!
The
organizers
were
making?⑥___________
fortune
by
selling
umbrellas
and
plastic
⑦___________
(raincoat).
They
advised
us
to
keep
to
the
special
paths
that
they
had
set
up
over
the
mud
and
gave
⑧___________
(we)
plastic
sheets
to
put
over
our
tents.
In
spite
of
that,
the
music
was
brilliant.
I
particularly
enjoyed
some
of
the
supporting
bands
—I
always
find
they
perform
⑨___________
(well)
than
the
main
stars.
It’s
probably
because
most
of
the
supporting
bands
are
not
well
known
and
this
is
their
big
opportunity
⑩___________
(get)
their
music
heard.
I
would
really
recommend
anyone
to
go
to
one
of
these
pop
festivals.
书面表达
第一节
假如你是李华,请你给非洲朋友Akaranga写封邮件,介绍一下你们搞有机农业的情况,要点如下:
1.什么是有机农业:新型农业,安全有营养;
2.有机农业的优缺点:
①优点:对环境有益;土壤肥沃;
②缺点:有细菌污染的风险;产量较低;
3.你们的成就:扩展区域。
注意:
1.词数:80个左右;
2.尽可能使用本单元知识点;
3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节
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。
?An
honest
mistake
Jane
again
examined
the
words
on
her
spelling
test.
If
she
got
them
all
right
today,
she
would
win
her
class’s
Spelling
Challenge
and
a
brand
new
dictionary.
What’s
more,
Mrs.
White
had
promised
to
sing
a
song
if
anyone
got
a
perfect
score.
Another
three
words
left.
N-i-c-e-l-y.
Q-u-i-c-k-l-y.
H-o-n-e-s-t-y.
Wait!
She
had
spelled
honesty,
not
honestly.
She
hurriedly
erased
the
t-y
and
wrote
l-y
before
handing
in
her
paper.
Mrs.
White
graded
her
test
papers
during
the
break.
In
the
meanwhile,
Jane
sat
nervously
in
her
seat
with
her
fingers
crossed.
Then,
Mrs.
White
walked
to
the
front
of
the
room,
cleared
her
throat
and
started
to
sing.
“Congratulations,
Jane!
You
did
it!”
She
announced
while
singing.
The
whole
class
burst
into
applause!
Mrs.
White
herself
presented
Jane
with
her
prize.
Jane
grinned
(咧嘴笑)
as
she
read
the
note
on
the
dictionary:
To
Jane,
for
her
perfect
performance.
“Everything
OK?”
Mom
asked
as
Jane
burst
through
the
front
door
after
school.
Jane
didn’t
answer.
As
if
by
magic,
she
took
out
her
spelling
test
paper
and
prize
and
showed
them
to
her
mother.
Mom
hugged
her,
asking
her
to
put
the
test
paper
on
the
fridge
so
that
Dad
could
see
it
when
he
got
home.
Jane
took
another
look
at
the
test
paper
before
putting
it
on
the
fridge.
Her
hands
stopped
in
mid-air.
She
just
couldn’t
believe
her
own
eyes.
Honestly?
Yes!
H-O-N-E-S-L-Y!
Mom
sensed
something
unusual
and
asked
why.
Jane
squeezed
(塞进)
the
test
paper
into
her
backpack
and
explained
that
she
was
just
too
excited.
Mom
brought
her
some
tea.
Yes,
a
“t”
was
exactly
what
she
needed.
After
drinking
a
little,
Jane
sat
on
the
sofa
in
the
living
room,
lost
in
thought.
How
could
she
tell
the
class
she
didn’t
deserve
the
prize?
That
Mrs.
White
sang
the
beautiful
song
for
nothing?
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
????Soon
Dad
came
home
and
heard
the
good
news.??___________________________________???????????????????
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Paragraph
2:
????The
next
morning,
Jane
went
to
school
earlier
than
usual.?________________________________
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