2020~2021学年度第一学期期中调研测试试题
高二英语
时间:120分钟
总分:150分
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
will
the
woman
do
tonight?
A.
Watch
a
movie
with
Henry.
B.
Have
dinner
with
John.
C.
Give
John
a
call.
2.
Where
is
the
man
from?
A.
Portugal.
B.
Morocco.
C.
Andorra.
3.
Why
could
the
woman
cook?
A.
She
took
a
cooking
class.
B.
Her
father
taught
her.
C.
She
taught
herself.
4.
How
long
does
a
flight
to
Madrid
from
the
woman’s
city
take?
A.
About
2.5
hours.
B.
About
6.5
hours.
C.
About
7
hours.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Europeans’
breakfast.
B.
Europeans’
table
manners.
C.
Europeans’
favorite
vegetables.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What’s
the
most
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Tourist
and
guide.
7.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
doing
today?
A.
Staying
at
home.
B.
Going
to
a
market.
C.
Visiting
some
kids.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
did
David
do
on
his
birthday
last
year?
A.
He
held
a
birthday
party.
B.
He
helped
homeless
men.
C.
He
celebrated
with
his
family.
9.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
David’s
idea?
A.
Terrible.
B.
Common.
C.
Special.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What’s
Henry’s
purpose
of
playing
with
Tom?
A.
To
arouse
his
interest
to
maths.
B.
To
teach
him
a
fun
game.
C.
To
help
him
relax.
11.
Where
is
Karen
now?
A.
In
the
garden.
B.
In
her
room.
C.
At
the
park.
12.
When
will
the
family
go
to
a
movie?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
What’s
the
woman’s
plan
for
the
weekend?
A.
Going
hiking.
B.
Going
swimming.
C.
Going
diving.
14.
How
did
the
woman
overcome
her
fear
of
making
the
jump?
A.
She
read
an
excellent
book.
B.
She
was
inspired
by
her
coach.
C.
She
was
encouraged
by
her
father.
15.
What
is
Gaia
Cornwall?
A.
A
writer.
B.
A
swimmer.
C.
A
coach.
16.
What
will
the
man
do?
A.
Borrow
a
book
from
Lucy.
B.
Search
for
a
book
online.
C.
Buy
a
book
for
Tom.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
How
long
does
the
tour
last?
A.
16.
B.
18.
C.
21.
18.
Where
will
the
listeners
stay
from
Day
6
to
Day
10?
A.
In
Shanghai.
B.
In
Chengdu.
C.
In
Dunhuang.
19.
On
which
day
will
the
listeners
arrive
in
Beijing?
A.
The
first
day.
B.
The
eleventh
day.
C.
The
fifteenth
day.
20.
Where
is
most
probably
the
speaker
now?
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.
At
the
airport.
C.
On
a
tour
bus.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Caves
(洞穴)
have
a
primary
appeal
—
they
hold
the
secrets
to
our
past
and
are
mysterious
in
and
of
themselves.
●
Mammoth
Cave
Kentucky,
USA
The
longest
cave
system
in
the
world
lies
beneath
the
Green
River
Valley
in
Kentucky
and
while
over
400
miles
of
passageways
have
been
mapped,
it
has
yet
to
be
fully
discovered.
The
complex
limestone
labyrinth
(石灰岩迷宫)
was
discovered
by
humans
4,000
years
ago.
●
Blue
Grotto
Capri,
Italy
Once
used
as
the
personal
swimming
hole
for
the
Roman
Emperor
Tiberius,
this
extremely
bright
sea
cave
is
almost
200
feet
long
and
82
feet
wide.
Its
unique
glow
comes
from
the
light
entering
the
small
opening
to
the
outside.
●
Avshalom
Cave
Nature
Reserve
Beit
Shemesh,
Israel
Also
known
as
the
Soreq
Cave
Nature
Reserve,
Avshalom
is
considered
to
be
the
Rosetta
Stone
of
climate
history
in
the
Eastern
Mediterranean
through
the
packed
stalactites
(钟乳石)
found
in
the
cave,
some
of
which
are
over
13
feet
long,
and
are
as
old
as
300,000
years.
●
Cave
of
the
Crystals
Naica,
Mexico
This
unique
cave
system
in
Mexico
contains
some
of
the
largest
natural
crystals
(水晶)
ever
found—the
longest
of
which
is
39
feet
long
and
13
feet
thick.
However,
it
is
rarely
explored
due
to
logistical
difficulties:
it
is
extremely
hot
due
to
its
location
above
a
volcanic
vent,
and
the
huge
crystals
block
also
block
the
passage.
1.
Where
does
the
longest
cave
lie
in?
A.
Kentucky,
USA.
B.
Capri,
Italy.
C.
Beit
Shemesh,
Israel.
D.
Naica,
Mexico.
2.
Avshalom
is
famous
as
.
A.
the
most
beautiful
cave.
B.
the
Soreq
Cave
Nature
Reserve.
C.
the
Emperor’s
swimming
hole.
D.
over
400
miles
of
passageways.
3.
Which
cave
includes
the
largest
natural
crystals?
A.
Cave
of
the
Crystals.
B.
Blue
Grotto.
C.
Mammoth
Cave.
D.
Avshalom
Cave
Nature
Reserve.
【答案】1.
A
2.
B
3.
A
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了世界著名的几大洞穴。
【1题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章Mammoth
Cave部分内容:Mammoth
Cave,
Kentucky,
USA
The
longest
cave
system
in
the
world
lies
beneath
the
Green
River
Valley
in
Kentucky…(美国肯塔基州猛犸洞,世界上最长的洞穴系统位于肯塔基州的绿河谷下面……)可知,世界上最长
的洞穴是位于美国肯塔基州的猛犸洞穴。故选A项。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章Avshalom
Cave
Nature
Reserve部分内容:Also
known
as
the
Soreq
Cave
Nature
Reserve…(阿夫沙洛姆洞穴自然保护区也被称为Soreq洞穴自然保护区……)可知,阿夫沙洛姆洞穴自然保护区以被称为称为Soreq洞穴自然保护区而出名。故选B项。
【3题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章Cave
of
the
Crystals部分内容:This
unique
cave
system
in
Mexico
contains
some
of
the
largest
natural
crystals
ever
found(墨西哥这个独特的洞穴系统包含了一些迄今为止发现的最大的天然水晶)可知,最大的水晶在墨西哥的水晶洞里发现。故选A项。
B
“I
had
no
intention
to
adopt
a
cat
that
day.
I
just
liked
being
around
animals.
”
Miranda
says.
But
when
she
saw
Nala
in
her
metal
cage,
“We
made
eye
contact
and
I
couldn’t
resist
(抗拒)
her
big
blue
eyes.”
At
that
point,
“Nala
was
so
small.
I
asked
the
shelter
if
I
could
hold
her.
Once
I
had
Nala
in
my
arms,
Nala
looked
up
at
me
and
licked
(舔)
my
face.”
And
that
was
when
she
knew
she
had
to
take
this
kitty
home.
Still,
Miranda
never
imagined
Nala
would
become
an
Insta-star.
“I
started
Nala’s
Instagram
account
in
2012
as
a
way
to
share
photos
with
my
close
friends
and
family
in
Thailand,”
she
explained.
The
possibility
of
Nala
gaining
attention
beyond
that
small
group
of
people
hadn’t
occurred
to
her
until
it
happened.
Miranda
says,
“Each
time
Nala’s
photo
was
featured
on
Instagram’s
popular
page,
her
account
would
gain
1,000
new
followers.
”
From
there,
Nala’s
popularity
snowballed.
Large
nationwide
brands
messaged
Miranda
about
hiring
Nala
to
do
ads.
“This
took
us
by
surprise
because
we
couldn’t
believe
that
a
big
brand
wanted
to
pay
them
to
take
photos
with
their
products
next
to
Nala”.
Nala
started
life
out
in
a
shelter,
just
waiting
to
be
loved
like
many
other
animals
that
were
abandoned.
Today
that
dream
has
surely
come
true.
Nala
has
over
4
million
followers
on
Instagram,
which
earned
her
the
title
“Guinness
World
Records
Most
Popular
Cat
on
Instagram.”
In
addition
to
managing
her
Insta
fame,
Nala
is
being
asked
to
test
various
cat
food
brands.
More
importantly,
“Nala
is
our
chance
to
share
the
love
to
help
create
a
better
life
for
other
animals,
so
they
can
grow
well
and
bring
joy
to
the
world
like
Nala
has.”
4.
What
is
the
first
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
Visits
to
a
shelter.
B.
Love
at
first
sight.
C.
Power
of
blue
eyes.
D.
Duty
to
adopt
cats.
5.
Why
did
Miranda
open
Nala’s
Instagram
account?
A.
To
meet
Nala’s
needs.
B.
To
assist
Nala
be
a
star.
C.
To
share
Nala’s
pictures.
D.
To
attract
public
attention.
6.
How
did
Miranda
feel
about
Nala’s
popularity?
A.
Satisfied.
B.
Amazed.
C.
Upset.
D.
Disappointed.
7.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“that
dream”
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
Being
eager
to
be
loved.
B.
Starting
life
in
the
shelter.
C.
Gaining
chances
to
earn
money.
D.
Being
raised
by
Instagram
fans.
【答案】4.
B
5.
C
6.
B
7.
A
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了一位喜爱小动物的女士Miranda收养的一只小猫娜娜,为了和朋友分享小猫的照片为其开通的网络账号,却意外的使这只小猫成为“网红”的事件。
【4题详解】
主旨大意题。根据文章第一段内容:“I
had
no
intention
to
adopt
a
cat
that
day.
I
just
liked
being
around
animals.”
Miranda
says.
But
when
she
saw
Nala
in
her
metal
cage,
“We
made
eye
contact
and
I
couldn’t
resist
her
big
blue
eyes.”At
that
point,
“Nala
was
so
small.
I
asked
the
shelter
if
I
could
hold
her.
Once
I
had
Nala
in
my
arms,
Nala
looked
up
at
me
and
licked
(舔)
my
face.”
And
that
was
when
she
knew
she
had
to
take
this
kitty
home.(“那天我没打算收养一只猫。我只是喜欢和动物在一起。”米兰达说。但当她看到娜娜在她的金属笼子里时,“我们进行了眼神交流,我无法抗拒她蓝色的大眼睛。那时,“娜娜很小。”我问收容所能不能收留她。有一次我把娜娜抱在怀里,娜娜抬头看着我,舔我的脸。就在那时,她知道她必须把这只小猫带回家。)可知,本段主要讲述了作者第一次见到小猫娜娜的时的情景,第一次的眼神交流使作者喜欢上这只小猫并带回家收养。选项B.
Love
at
first
sight.(一见钟情。)概括了这段讲述,贴合本段主题。故选B项。
【5题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第二段第2句内容:“I
started
Nala’s
Instagram
account
in
2012
as
a
way
to
share
photos
with
my
close
friends
and
family
in
Thailand,”
she
explained.(她解释说:“2012年,我开通了娜娜的Instagram账号,与泰国的亲朋好友分享照片。”)可知,给娜娜开通网络账号是为了在泰国的好友分享它的照片。故选C项。
【6题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第二段第1句内容:Still,
Miranda
never
imagined
Nala
would
become
an
Insta-star.(尽管如此,米兰达从没想过娜娜会成为一个明星。)以及第三段第4句内容:“This
took
us
by
surprise
because
we
couldn’t
believe
that
a
big
brand
wanted
to
pay
them
to
take
photos
with
their
products
next
to
Nala”.(“这让我们感到意外,因为我们无法相信一个大品牌愿意花钱请他们在娜娜旁边拍照。”)可知,对于娜娜如此受欢迎,米兰达是很吃惊的。故选B项。
【7题详解】
词义猜测题。根据划线短语“that
dream”所在句子,可知“that
dream”应指代前一句提及的内容:Nala
started
life
out
in
a
shelter,
just
waiting
to
be
loved
like
many
other
animals
that
were
abandoned.(娜娜是在一家动物收容所开始她的生活的,就像许多其他被遗弃的动物一样,她只是等待着被爱。)中的“waiting
to
be
loved”。故选A项。
C
Susan
had
always
loved
making
clothes,
spending
her
teenage
years
fashioning
Vogue
Patterns
to
wear
to
parties.
However,
life
got
in
the
way
of
taking
her
fashion
dreams
any
further.
Susan
worked
as
any
staff
from
a
waitress
to
a
cook
in
an
old
people’s
home,
before
getting
a
job
at
a
charity.
“For
some
reason,
the
charity
had
to
reduce
my
days.
I
thought
I’d
use
the
opportunity
to
take
up
an
A-level
on
my
extra
day
off,
and
of
course
I
chose
textile,”
she
said.
“At
last,
I
knew
what
I
wanted
to
do
with
myself;
I
wanted
to
be
creative.”
At
the
age
of
61,
Susan
quit
her
job
to
follow
her
passion.
“I
loved
learning
all
the
different
techniques
like
quilting,
batik
(蜡染),
pattern
making,”
she
said.
“I
felt
I
was
in
my
element,
and
getting
my
hands
dirty
with
bleach
(漂白剂)
and
dyes;
I’d
never
felt
happier.”
After
an
open
day
at
the
University
of
Northampton,
she
signed
up
to
get
a
degree
in
fashion.
Susan
was
a
hit
at
university,
and
the
teachers
were
impressed
with
her
designs,
which
she
described
as
female.
Being
picked
for
the
Graduate
Fashion
Week
show
was
the
cherry
on
the
cake.
She
said,
“It
was
an
unbelievable
experience
and
I
loved
every
minute
of
the
show.
It’s
given
me
a
taste
of
what
I
want
to
do
next,
and
that’s
to
work
in
the
fashion
industry.”
To
anyone
else
who
has
a
dream
they’ve
never
had
the
chance
to
complete,
she
has
an
important
message.
“I
want
to
tell
people
to
just
have
a
go,”
she
said.
“One
step
at
a
time,
the
journey
of
1,000
miles
starts
with
one
step.
Do
what
you
can
with
what
you’ve
got
and
don’t
let
age
be
a
barrier.
I’m
so
glad
I
did
the
course—it’s
given
me
a
new
lesson
of
life
and
shows
you
can
really
do
anything.”
8.
When
Susan
was
young,
she
_______.
A.
determined
to
become
a
designer
B.
knew
nothing
about
fashion
C.
liked
to
design
clothes
very
much
D.
dreamed
to
work
at
a
charity
9.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
mean?
A.
I
made
a
big
decision
in
life.
B.
I
was
used
to
the
environment.
C
I
made
myself
feel
uncomfortable.
D.
I
did
what
I
was
good
at.
10.
What
are
Susan’s
designs
like?
A.
They
are
connected
with
women.
B.
They
are
different
from
those
of
others.
C.
They
reflect
her
attitude
towards
life.
D.
They
show
the
signs
of
natural
beauty.
11.
What
can
we
learn
from
Susan?
A.
Find
your
own
dream.
B.
Never
give
up
your
dream.
C.
Start
your
life
one
step
at
a
time.
D.
A
step
is
the
beginning
of
a
journey.
【答案】8.
C
9.
D
10.
A
11.
B
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了
Susan以前是一个穿着最新时装的女孩,她从十几岁起就热衷于做衣服。然而,生活阻碍了她的时尚梦想的进一步发展,为了熬过艰难的日子,从事了与时尚无关的各种工作。但是61岁时,她放弃了工作,升入了一所大学,后来大学毕业创立了自己的事业。文章告诉我们对任何一个有梦想的同龄人来说,他们应该有勇气,一步一个脚印,尽你所能,不要让年龄成为阻碍。
【8题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Susan
had
always
loved
making
clothes,
spending
her
teenage
years
fashioning
Vogue
Patterns
to
wear
to
parties.(苏珊一直喜欢做衣服,在十几岁的时候,她一直在为参加聚会而设计时尚衣服。)”可知,苏珊年轻的时候非常喜欢设计时尚的衣服。故选C。
【9题详解】
句意猜测题。根据文章第三段““I
loved
learning
all
the
different
techniques
like
quilting,
batik
(蜡染),
pattern
making,”
she
said.
“I
felt
I
was
in
my
element,
and
getting
my
hands
dirty
with
bleach
(漂白剂)
and
dyes;
I’d
never
felt
happier.”(她说:“我喜欢学习蜡染、图案制作等所有不同的技术,我觉得I
was
in
my
element,用漂白剂和染料弄脏我的手,我感到非常的快乐。”)”可知,苏珊是非常喜欢设计和制作衣服,划线句意为:我做了自己擅长的事。故选D。
10题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第四段“Susan
was
a
hit
at
university,
and
the
teachers
were
impressed
with
her
designs,
which
she
described
as
female.(苏珊在大学里很受欢迎,老师们对她的设计印象深刻,她说她的设计是女性的)”可知,苏珊的设计都是和女性有关的。故选A。
11题详解】
推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“To
anyone
else
who
has
a
dream
they’ve
never
had
the
chance
to
complete,
she
has
an
important
message.
“I
want
to
tell
people
to
just
have
a
go,”
she
said.
“One
step
at
a
time,
the
journey
of
1,000
miles
starts
with
one
step.
Do
what
you
can
with
what
you’ve
got
and
don’t
let
age
be
a
barrier.
I’m
so
glad
I
did
the
course
—
it’s
given
me
a
new
lesson
of
life
and
shows
you
can
really
do
anything.”(对于那些有着梦想,且从未放弃梦想的人来说,她有一个重要的信息:“我想告诉人们,只要一步一个脚印,1000英里的旅程就要从一步开始。尽你所能,不要让年龄成为障碍。我很高兴我做到了——它给我展示了新的生活。”)”可知,我们从苏珊的故事了解到只要有梦想就要去追求,千万不要放弃梦想。故选B。
D
A
new
device
(设备)
called
Orion
is
helping
those
who
are
blind
to
see.
It
does
this
in
a
new
way
by
helping
them
experience
the
world
around
them.
Jason
Esterhuizen
lost
his
eyesight
after
a
car
accident.
He
never
thought
he
would
be
able
to
see
light
or
movement
again.
But
now
with
the
movement
of
a
switch
(开关),
his
world
suddenly
grew
brighter.
He
says,
“I
still
can’t
put
it
into
words.
I
mean
from
being
able
to
see
absolutely
nothing,
it’s
completely
black,
to
all
of
a
sudden
seeing
little
flickers
(闪烁)
of
light
move
around.”
It
is
not
full
or
normal
sight,
but
Esterhuizen
can
move
about
in
the
world
around
him.
The
new
technology
uses
several
parts.
One
is
a
small
device
placed
in
the
brain.
The
other
parts
are
a
video
camera
on
sunglasses
and
a
processing
device
that
can
be
carried
in
a
person’s
clothes.
When
the
user
points
the
camera,
a
signal
goes
to
the
processor
(处理器)
and
then
back
to
the
glasses.
The
glasses
then
are
in
wireless
communication
with
the
device
in
the
brain.
The
information
causes
a
pattern
to
develop
in
the
part
of
the
brain.
The
pattern
helps
users
sense
or
see
movement
and
shapes
of
light.
And
it
all
happens
in
seconds.
Esterhuizen
is
one
of
just
two
people
in
the
U.S.
testing
this
technology.
He
says
that
“I
can
tell
someone
moving
across
the
room,
walking
past
me
or
walking
away
from
me,
or
it’s
a
light
against
the
wall.
It
is
just
amazing
to
have
some
form
of
functional
vision
again.”
He
adds
that
now
he
can
do
everyday
activities
around
his
home
that
he
once
could
not.
It
is
easier
to
walk
outside.
The
researchers
believe
that
one
day
this
technology
could
help
people
who
have
lost
their
vision
because
of
illnesses
like
diabetes.
It
may
also
help
those
with
poor
vision
or
who
were
born
blind.
12.
Which
of
the
following
caused
Esterhuizen
to
go
blind
?
A.
An
illness.
B.
A
car
accident.
C.
A
brain
damage.
D.
A
genetic
problem.
13.
What
can
we
know
about
sunglasses
of
the
new
technology?
A.
They
are
put
in
the
brain.
B.
They
are
carried
in
the
user’s
clothes.
C.
They
are
mainly
used
to
protect
a
person’s
eyes.
D.
They
communicate
wirelessly
with
a
small
device.
14.
What
can
we
infer
about
Esterhuizen
in
paragraph
5?
A.
He
fully
regains
his
sight.
B.
He
always
do
daily
activities
freely.
C.
He
feels
delighted
to
see
the
world
again.
D.
He
is
the
only
one
to
test
this
technology.
15.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
Orion
makes
homes
brighter.
B.
Orion
functions
as
normal
eyes.
C.
A
new
equipment
helps
the
blind
see.
D.
A
new
technology
happens
in
seconds.
【答案】12.
B
13.
D
14.
C
15.
C
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种名为“猎户座”的新设备正在帮助那些盲人重见光明。它以一种新的方式帮助他们体验周围的世界。
【12题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第二段第1句内容:Jason
Esterhuizen
lost
his
eyesight
after
a
car
accident.(Jason
Esterhuizen在一次车祸后失去了视力。)可知,Esterhuizen是在车祸中失明的。故选B项。
【13题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第四段内容:The
new
technology
uses
several
parts.
One
is
a
small
device
placed
in
the
brain.
The
other
parts
are
a
video
camera
on
sunglasses
and
a
processing
device
that
can
be
carried
in
a
person’s
clothes.
When
the
user
points
the
camera,
a
signal
goes
to
the
processor
and
then
back
to
the
glasses.
The
glasses
then
are
in
wireless
communication
with
the
device
in
the
brain.(这项新技术使用了几个部分。一个是放置在大脑中的小装置。其他部分是太阳镜上的摄像机和可以放在衣服里的处理设备。当用户点相机时,信号的处理器,然后回到了眼镜。然后,眼镜就可以与大脑中的设备进行无线通信。)可知,太阳镜可以与大脑中的小装置进行无线通信。故选D项。
【14题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第五段第2句内容:He
says
that
“I
can
tell
someone
moving
across
the
room,
walking
past
me
or
walking
away
from
me,
or
it’s
a
light
against
the
wall.
It
is
just
amazing
to
have
some
form
of
functional
vision
again.”(他说:“我能分辨出是有人从我身边走过,还是从我身边走开,或者是墙上的一盏灯。再次拥有某种形式的功能性视力真是太神奇了。”)可知,能够拥有功能性视力使他很高兴。选项C:He
feels
delighted
to
see
the
world
again.(他很高兴再次看到这个世界。)论述正确。故选C项。
【15题详解】
主旨大意题。根据文章结构为总分结构,可知,第一段提出了文章的主旨要点:A
new
device
called
Orion
is
helping
those
who
are
blind
to
see.
It
does
this
in
a
new
way
by
helping
them
experience
the
world
around
them.(一种名为“猎户座”的新设备正在帮助那些盲人重见光明。它以一种新的方式帮助他们体验周围的世界。)可知,本文主要介绍了一种新型的帮助盲人重新看到世界的设备。选项C:A
new
equipment
helps
the
blind
see.(一种新设备帮助盲人看东西。)概括了主旨。故选C项。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Four
habits
of
happy
people
While
the
recent
research
has
shown
that
about
60
percent
of
our
baseline
(基本)
level
of
happiness
is
probably
genetically
determined,
it
means
40
percent
is
under
our
control.
You
can’t
go
back
and
get
new
genes.___16___.
Here
are
the
good
habits
of
happy
people.
·Spend
time
outside.
If
you
can
clock
20
minutes
a
day
outside,
studies
show
you’ll
not
only
maintain
a
better
mood,
but
your
mind
will
be
more
open
and
you’ll
improve
your
working
memory.
_____17_____.
·Exercise
regularly.
All
exercise
releases
endorphins
(脑内肽)
in
your
brain,
and
if
you
work
out
regularly,
this
mood
boosts(增强)even
carries
over
to
non-workout
days._____18_____.
Mood
stays
about
the
same
on
days
they
don’t.
____19____.
A
study
has
confirmed
that
when
people
actively
try
to
be
happy,
they
raise
their
baseline
moods,
making
them
feel
happier
than
those
who
do
not
try.
In
the
study,
two
sets
of
participants
listened
to
“happy”
music.
Those
who
actively
tried
to
feel
happier
reported
the
highest
level
of
positive
mood
afterwards.
·Care
for
others.
_____20_____.
Volunteer
work
is
good
for
both
mental
and
physical
health.
People
of
all
ages
who
volunteer
are
happier
and
experience
better
physical
health
and
less
depression.
A.
Exercise
is
easy
to
do.
B.
Put
effort
into
being
happy.
C.
People
around
you
impact
your
mood.
D.
Sunshine
and
fresh
air
make
you
feel
good
too.
E.
But
you
can
start
a
good
morning
over
with
a
new
attitude.
F.
People
who
spend
time
every
month
helping
others
are
happier.
G.
On
exercise
days,
people’s
mood
is
significantly
improved
after
exercising.
【答案】16.
E
17.
D
18.
G
19.
B
20.
F
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了快乐人群的四个习惯。
【16题详解】
设空在段中,承前启后的作用。根据前文内容“You
can’t
go
back
and
get
new
genes(你不能重组基因)”,而后文内容“Here
are
the
good
habits
of
happy
people.”提及了幸福人的好习惯,可推知所填空应是对前文的转折,且呼应后文幸福可以由自身习惯决定。选项E:But
you
can
start
a
good
morning
over
with
a
new
attitude.(但是你可以用新的态度来开始一个美好的早晨)符合语境分析。故选E项。
【17题详解】
设空在段末,呼应主旨句。根据本段主题句:Spend
time
outside.(花时间在外面。)可知,本段主要讲述了在户外对于好情绪的影响。选项D
“Sunshine
and
fresh
air
make
you
feel
good
too.”提及了阳光和新鲜空气对于好心情的帮助,符合本段主旨。故选D项。
【18题详解】
设空在段中,承前启后的作用。根据前文内容:All
exercise
releases
endorphins
in
your
brain,
and
if
you
work
out
regularly,
this
mood
boosts
even
carries
over
to
non-workout
days.(所有的运动都会在你的大脑中释放内啡肽,如果你经常锻炼,这种情绪就会持续到不锻炼的日子。)可知本段主要讲述做运动带来的心情方面的有利之处在运动当日和非运动日都有效,且后文已经提及非运动日,因此可推知,所填空为运动当日的“好心情”,选项G:On
exercise
days,
people’s
mood
is
significantly
improved
after
exercising.(在运动日,人们的情绪在运动后明显改善。)符合语境分析。故选G项。
【19题详解】
设空处为本段小标题,应是中心主旨。根据后文内容:A
study
has
confirmed
that
when
people
actively
try
to
be
happy,
they
raise
their
baseline
moods,
making
them
feel
happier
than
those
who
do
not
try.(一项研究证实,当人们积极尝试快乐时,他们会提高自己的基准情绪,让自己比那些不努力的人更快乐。)可知,本段主要讲述了“努力使自己快乐”的积极作用。选项B:Put
effort
into
being
happy.(努力让自己快乐。)符合本段中心主旨。故选B项。
【20题详解】
设空处在段中,紧跟主旨标题,应为主旨句支持解释句。根据小标题“Care
for
others(关爱他人)”可知,所填句子应解释关爱他人对情绪带来好处。选项F:People
who
spend
time
every
month
helping
others
are
happier.(每个月花时间帮助别人的人更快乐。)符合语境分析。故选F项。
【点睛】七选五技巧—连词的暗示
在做七选五题目时,无论是在文章中还是在所提供的选项中,连词是值得注意的。它们往往成为答案的线索或成为答案的可能性很大。如一些表示转折的连词,though,but,however,yet,nevertheless等,另外还有一些表示并列关系的词,如therefore,and,aswellas,also,neithernor,eitheror,notonly...butalso,ononehand....ontheotherhand等。因为这些连词可以表现句子与句子之间的关系,通过不同的连词我们可以推知句子与句子之间不同的关系。
比如文章第1小题:
While
the
recent
research
has
shown
that
about
60
percent
of
our
baseline
(基本)
level
of
happiness
is
probably
genetically
determined,
it
means
40
percent
is
under
our
control.
You
can’t
go
back
and
get
new
genes.___1___.
Here
are
the
good
habits
of
happy
people.
在做此题时,可以注意到,空前的一句话含有否定词“can’t”,而后面的句子“Here
are
the
good
habits
of
happy
people.”是肯定句。说明所填的句子应是转折句,才能起到承前启后的作用,将两个句子衔接起来。因此选项E“But
you
can
start
a
good
morning
over
with
a
new
attitude.”中的连词“but”可以起到很好的语境衔接作用。且符合句意主旨。因此第1小题答案为E项。
第三部分
语言知识运用(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One
day,
Phosphorus
(启明星)
felt
sad.
She
felt
she
was
very
small
and
ordinary
while
other
stars
in
the
sky
were
___21___
and
brighter.
She
sat
in
the
night
sky,
crying.
“Why
are
you
so
___22___?”
the
Moon
came
and
asked
her
one
night.
“I
am
too
small,”
she
cried,
“Why
was
I
born
like
this?
Almost
no
one
___23___
me.”
The
Moon
said
to
her,
“Not
really.
Sometimes
being
bigger
doesn’t
mean
being
better.”
But
this
didn’t
___24___,
and
Phosphorus
was
still
not
happy
all
the
time.
Seeing
this,
the
North
Star
came
to
her
and
asked
for
the
___25___.
It
was
the
same
question
and
the
same
___26___
and
Phosphorus
was
still
in
the
same
situation.
Then
the
Sun
knew
this
and
decided
to
___27___
her.
She
stared
at
her,
saying,
“Hey,
it
is
___28___
that
I
am
the
biggest
and
brightest
star
in
the
sky.
But
you
are
also
important
to
the
sky
because
you
are
very
beautiful.
I
am
so
big
and
bright
that
I
___29___
people’s
eyes.
On
the
other
hand,
you
can
be
gazed
(凝视)
upon
to
admire
your
____30____.
You
tell
the
____31____
of
a
new
day
to
the
world.
No
one
can
____32____
you.”
This
time,
Phosphorus
thought
and
thought.
Suddenly,
she
didn’t
feel
herself
____33____
and
began
to
understand
her
value.
She
twinkled
____34____
in
the
night
sky.
Dear
friends,
just
like
Phosphorus,
most
of
us
are
little
stars,
but
we
should
find
a(n)
____35____
for
ourselves.
21.
A.
smaller
B.
cleverer
C.
bigger
D.
easier
22.
A.
excited
B.
nervous
C.
frightened
D.
sad
23.
A.
imagined
B.
noticed
C.
challenged
D.
decorated
24.
A.
advance
B.
exchange
C.
work
D.
quit
25.
A.
help
B.
opinion
C.
explanation
D.
reason
26.
A.
star
B.
dream
C.
day
D.
reply
27.
A.
help
B.
support
C.
watch
D.
order
28.
A.
true
B.
awkward
C.
useless
D.
bad
29.
A.
warm
B.
hurt
C.
keep
D.
clean
30.
A.
light
B.
size
C.
height
D.
beauty
31.
A.
movement
B.
goal
C.
birth
D.
topic
32.
A.
do
harm
to
B.
take
care
of
C.
take
the
place
of
D.
look
forward
to
33.
A.
important
B.
clever
C.
beautiful
D.
small
34.
A.
happily
B.
quickly
C.
nationally
D.
curiously
35.
A.
impression
B.
position
C.
talent
D.
challenge
【答案】21.
C
22.
D
23.
B
24.
C
25.
D
26.
D
27.
A
28.
A
29.
B
30.
D
31.
C
32.
C
33.
D
34.
A
35.
B
【解析】
【分析】本文是一
篇寓言故事。主要讲述启明星因为小而普通,感觉非常伤心,后来在太阳的帮助下改变了心态,找到了自己的位置。
【21题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她觉得自己很小,很普通,而天空中的其他星星更大更明亮。
A.
smaller更小的;B.
cleverer更聪明的;C.
bigger更大的;D.
easier更容易的。根据前面的“she
felt
she
was
very
small
and
ordinary”可知她觉得她非常小而且平凡,再根据while可知,前后为对比关系,故其他的星星更大(bigger)而且更亮。故选C。
【22题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:你为什么如此悲哀?A.
excited兴奋的;B.
nervous紧张的;C.
frightened害怕的;D.
sad悲哀的。根据上文“One
day,
Phosphorus
felt
sad."可知,启明星感到难过(sad),故选D。
【23题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:几乎没有人注意我。A.
imagined想象;B.
noticed注意;C.
challenged挑战;D.
decorated装饰。根据第一段中的“
she
felt
she
was
very
small
and
ordinary”可以推知,几乎没有人注意到(notice)她。故选B。
24题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是这不起作用。A.
advance前进;B.
exchange交换;C.
work起作用;D.
quit离开;放弃。
根据下文“Phosphorus
was
still
not
happy
all
the
time.”可推断,月亮的劝说没有起作用(work),启明星仍旧不高兴。故选C。
【25题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:看到这样,北极星来到她身边,询问原因。A.
help帮助;B.
opinion意见;C.
explanation解释;D.
reason原因。根据下文中“it
was
the
same
question”可知,北极星问的问题同月亮的问题一样,都是问启明星不开心的原因(reason)
。故选D。
【26题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:它是同一个问题,同样的答复,启明星仍然处于同样的情况下。A.
star星星;B.
dream梦想;C.
day白天;D.
reply答复。根据下文“Phosphorus
was
still
in
the
same
situation.”与上文“the
same
question”可推断,同样的问题,同样的答复,启明星仍旧处于同样的情况下,不快乐。故选D。
27题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来,太阳知道了这件事,决定帮助她。A.
help帮助;B.
support支持;C.
watch观看;D.
order命令。根据下
文“She
twinkled
___14___
in
the
night
sky."可知,太阳成功地改变了启明星的观点和态度。据此可知,太阳决定帮助(help)她。故选A。
【28题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她盯着她说:“嘿,我确实是天空中最大、最亮的星星……。”A.
true真实的;B.
awkward尴尬的;C.
useless无用的;D.
bad坏的。根据下文
“I
am
the
biggest
and
brightest
star
in
the
sky”及常识可知,太阳确实是天空中最大、最亮的星星。故选A。
【29题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我是如此的大和明亮,我伤害人的眼睛。A.
warm使温暖;B.
hurt损害;伤害;C.
keep保持;D.
clean使干净;打扫。根据常识可知,太阳的强光会伤害人的眼睛。故选B。
【30题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:另一方面,你可以被凝视来欣赏你的美丽。A.
light光线;B.
size大小;C.
height高度;D.
beauty美丽。根据上
文“But
you
are
also
important
to
the
sky
because
you
are
very
beautiful.
"可知,太阳说你可以被凝视来欣赏你的美丽(beauty)。故选D。
【31题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:你告诉世界新的一天的诞生(开始)。A.
movement运动;B.
goal目标;C.
birth出生;
D.
topic主题。根据生活常识可知,启明星能够告诉世界新的一天的诞生(birth)。故选C。
【32题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:没有人可以代替你。A.
do
harm
to损害;伤害;B.
take
care
of照顾;C.
take
the
place
of代替;D.
look
forward
to渴望。根据本段上文内容可知,太阳的这一
番话描述了自己的劣势,同时又描述了启明星的优势,目的是安慰启明星,并让她正确认识自己。“没有人能取代(take
the
place
of
)你"比较符合太阳这番话的意图。故选C。
【33题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:突然,她不再觉得自己渺小。A.
important重要的;B.
clever聪明的;C.
beautiful美丽的;D.
small小的。
根据上文“She
felt
she
was
very
small
and
ordinary”以及下文的“began
to
understand
her
value”可推断,启明星感觉不再渺小(small)了,开始明白她的价值。故选D。
【34题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:她在夜晚的天空快乐地闪闪发光。A.
happily快乐地;B.
quickly快速地;C.
nationally在全国范围内;D.
curiously好奇地。
根据上文“Phosphorus
was
still
not
happy
all
the
time.”和“began
to
understand
her
value”可推断,启明星明白了自己的价值,变得快乐起来。故选A。
【35题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:亲爱的朋友们,就像启明星一样,我们大多数人都是小星星,但我们应该找到自己的位置。A.
impression印象;B.
position位置;C.
talent天资;天赋;D.
challenge挑战。本句是全文的点睛之句,阐明故事的寓意。我们大多数人都是一颗小星星,应该为自己找到一个位置(
position),故选B。
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。
Cloning
is
producing
an
exact
copy
of
a
plant
or
an
animal
using
its
cells.
The
first
mammal
___36___
(clone)
successfully
from
an
adult
cell
was
Dolly
the
sheep.
She
was
born
in
1996
and
died
in
early
2003,
at
a
much
younger
age
___37___
normal.
When
she
was
born,
many
people
were
worried
that
cloning
would
lead
to
more
diseases
in
the
animal
world.
___38___,
in
general
the
scientists
were
praised
for
___39___
(they)
wonderful
scientific
advance.
Ian
Wilmut,
the
Scottish
scientist
who
created
Dolly,
___40___
(shock)
that
some
scientists
are
now
considering
cloning
human
beings.
___41___
he
researches
cloning,
his
intention
has
never
been
to
create
___42___
(copy)
of
humans.
Instead,
he
thinks
research
efforts
should
concentrate
on
___43___
(create)
new
tissues
and
organs
that
can
be
used
to
cure
diseases
like
cancer.
However,
some
people
believe
that
cloning
human
embryos
with
the
intention
of
destroying
them
___44___
(show)
no
respect
for
human
life.
Even
though
human
cloning
is
causing
a
lot
of
_____45_____
(anxious),
it
is
good
news
for
Faye
Wilson,
a
41?year?old
saleswoman
who
cannot
have
a
baby.
【答案】36.
to
be
cloned
37.
than
38.
However
39.
their
40.
is
shocked
41.
Although
42.
copies
43.
creating
44.
shows
45.
anxiety
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了克隆技术的发展情况,尽管克隆技术有争议,但在某些方面也带来了福音。
【36题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:第一只成功用成年细胞克隆的哺乳动物是绵羊多莉。序数词修饰的名词常用不定式做定语。名词mammal与clone之间为被动关系,所以用不定式的被动形式。故填to
be
cloned。
【37题详解】
考查介词。句意:她出生于1996年,2003年初去世,比正常年龄小得多。根据句中比较级younger可知,用介词than。故填than。
【38题详解】
考查副词。句意:然而,总的来说,科学家们因他们惊人的科学进步而受到赞扬。前后句之间为转折关系,所以用副词however。故填However。
【39题详解】
考查代词。句意:然而,总的来说,科学家们因他们惊人的科学进步而受到赞扬。修饰名词advance,前用形容词性物主代词。故填their。
【40题详解】
考查时态和形容词。句意:伊恩·威尔莫特,创造了多利羊的苏格兰科学家,对一些科学家现在考虑克隆人类感到震惊。主句中缺少谓语动词,所以用be
+形容词。根据文章时态可知,用一般现在时。主语是人,所以用-ed形式形容词修饰。故填is
shocked。
【41题详解】
考查连词。句意:虽然他研究克隆,但他的意图从来没有创造人类的复制品。前后句之间为转折关系,所以用转折连词although。故填Although。
【42题详解】
考查名词的数。句意:虽然他研究克隆,但他的意图从来没有创造人类的复制品。名词copy为可数名词,前无冠词,所以用复数形式。故填copies。
【43题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:相反,他认为研究工作应该集中在创造新的组织和器官上,这些组织和器官可以用来治疗癌症等疾病。concentrate
on
doing
sth.集中做某事。故填creating。
【44题详解】
考查主谓一致。句意:然而,一些人认为克隆人类胚胎的目的是破坏他们是不尊重人类的生命。陈述客观事实,用一般现在时。从句中为动名词作主语,所以谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故填shows。
【45题详解】
考查名词。句意:尽管克隆人类引起了很多焦虑,但这对41岁的女售货员费·威尔逊来说是个好消息,她不能生孩子。a
lot
of后句名词形式,且作不可数名词。故填anxiety。
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
46.
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友John非常喜欢中国美食,打算近期来中国学习厨艺,发来邮件想请你给他推荐一位厨师。请回复邮件,内容包括:
1.
推荐的厨师;
2.
推荐的原因;
3.
祝愿拜师成功。
注意:1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
【答案】Dear
John,
I’m
very
glad
to
learn
that
you
are
going
to
learn
Chinese
cooking
skills
in
China.
The
chef
I
want
to
recommend
to
you
is
Mr.
Chen,
one
of
the
best
chefs
in
our
city.
Mr.
Chen
is
skilled
in
various
Chinese
cooking
techniques
and
creating
unique
seasonings
and
sauces.
Following
him,
you
are
sure
to
learn
to
cook
not
only
traditional
Chinese
dishes,
but
also
local
dishes
with
unique
flavor.
Most
importantly,
Mr.
Chen
is
patient
and
enthusiastic
about
teaching,
which
is
important
to
beginners
like
you.
Wish
you
to
be
Mr.
Chen’s
student.
Good
luck!
Yours,
Li
Hua
【解析】
【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生给英国朋友John写封邮件,给他推荐一位厨师。
【详解】1.词汇积累
高兴:happy→glad
各种各样的:all
kinds
of→various
熟练的:experienced→skilled
重要的:be
of
importance=be
important
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Following
him,
you
are
sure
to
learn
to
cook
not
only
traditional
Chinese
dishes,
but
also
local
dishes
with
unique
flavor.
拓展句:If
you
could
follow
him,
you
are
sure
to
learn
to
cook
not
only
traditional
Chinese
dishes,
but
also
local
dishes
with
unique
flavor.
【点睛】[高分句型1]
I’m
very
glad
to
learn
that
you
are
going
to
learn
Chinese
cooking
skills
in
China.
(运用了that引导宾语从句)
[高分句型2]
Most
importantly,
Mr.
Chen
is
patient
and
enthusiastic
about
teaching,
which
is
important
to
beginners
like
you.
(运用了which引导非限制性定语从句)
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
47.
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。
Ann
loves
dogs,
but
she
doesn’t
have
time
to
keep
even
one.
Her
husband
died
from
an
accident,
leaving
little
money
but
a
10-year-old
son,
Jack,
who
was
recovering
from
a
heart
operation.
She
had
to
work
all
day
to
support
the
whole
family.
One
morning,
Ann
found
a
lost
dog
wandering
around
the
local
school.
She
waited
there
for
half
an
hour
but
nobody
came
back
to
look
for
it.
She
had
no
choice
but
to
take
it
home
and
asked
her
sons
to
keep
an
eye
on
the
dog
on
the
day
while
she
was
working.
Ann
took
photos
of
the
dog
and
printed
off
400
FOUND
fliers
as
soon
as
she
came
back
from
work.
After
a
quick
supper
,
Ann,
with
Jack
went
out
and
put
them
in
mailboxes.
The
next
day,
Ann
went
to
the
dollar
store
and
bought
some
pet
supplies,
asking
the
boy
to
look
after
it
for
another
day,
and
she
hoped
it
would
be
the
last
day.
She
didn’t
forget
to
warn
her
son
not
to
fall
in
love
with
the
dog,
for
they
had
no
money
or
time.
Four
days
later
no
one
called
to
claim,
so
Ann’s
family
was
still
looking
after
the
dog,
whom
they
had
started
to
call
Riley.
One
day
when
she
arrived
home
from
work,
the
dog
barked
madly
at
her
and
dashed
into
the
boy’s
room
where
Ann
found
Jack
suffering
from
a
heart
attack.
“If
you
had
come
to
me
ten
minutes
later,”
the
doctor
said,
“Jack
would
have
not
been
saved.”
Still
no
one
had
called
to
claim
the
dog,
and
it
had
been
the
best
friend
of
her
son.
Ann
decided
to
keep
it,
although
she
knew
it
would
bring
so
much
difficulty.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The
next
morning
Ann
got
a
call.
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An
hour
later,
somebody
knocked
at
the
door.
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【答案】Para.
1:
The
next
morning
Ann
got
a
call.
A
man
recognized
his
lost
dog
and
called
the
number
on
the
flier.
Ann
was
trapped
in
a
dilemma.
She
was
having
a
hard
struggle
in
her
mind,
unwilling
to
tear
herself
away
from
Riley
and
let
it
go
for
the
moment.
Not
only
had
it
saved
her
son’s
life
from
jaws
of
death,
but
they
truly
regarded
it
as
a
member
of
their
family.
With
much
difficulty,
she
had
no
choice
but
to
tell
the
news
to
her
sons,
both
of
whom
went
silent
in
a
second.
A
sound
of
dismay
escaped
Thomas’s
throat,
while
Jack
rooted
himself
against
the
wall,
speechless.
Para.
2:
An
hour
later,
somebody
knocked
at
the
door.
Everyone
knew
it
was
that
man
who
came
to
pick
up
his
dog.
Thomas
held
Riley
tightly
in
his
arms
while
Jack
stared
at
both
of
them,
full
of
tears,
without
even
one
word.
“It’s
you!”
Ann
shouted
when
she
opened
the
door.
It
was
Dr.
Alex
who
did
the
heart
operation
for
Jack.
When
he
saw
what
the
two
boys
did,
he
hesitated
for
a
while
and
then
smiled
to
them,
asking
politely
and
gently:
“Boys,
can
I
help
to
look
after
you
and
your
dog
on
the
weekends?
Of
course,
I’ll
bring
some
delicious
food
for
you
there!”
All
of
them
burst
out
laughing,
and
Ann’s
joy
was
immense.
【解析】
【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Ann捡到了一只走失的狗带回了家,并让她的儿子们在她工作的时候帮她照看一下这只狗。Ann给狗打印了许多传单寻找主人,这只狗还救了Ann的儿子,Ann正准备收养这只狗,狗的主人却看到了传单打来了电话要来认领。Ann十分痛苦,最后发现狗的主人正是儿子心脏病手术的医生,医生最后答应周末过来和狗一起玩耍,大家都很高兴。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二天早上,Ann接到了一个电话。”可知,第一段可描写狗的主人打来电话后,Ann和孩子们的反应。
②由第二段首句内容“一个小时后,有人敲门。”可知,第二段可描写狗的主人来接狗之后发生的事情。
2.续写线索:Ann接到电话——Ann陷入两难——儿子们得知消息都很难过——狗的主人来接狗——发现正是儿子手术的医生——医生答应周末和Ann一家一起照顾狗——大家都很高兴
3.词汇激活
行为类
陷入:be
trapped
in
/
be
stuck
in
拯救:save/
rescue
充满:be
full
of
/
be
filled
with
情绪类
温柔:gently/
softly
快乐:joy/
happiness
【点睛】[高分句型1]
Not
only
had
it
saved
her
son’s
life
from
jaws
of
death,
but
they
truly
regarded
it
as
a
member
of
their
family.
(运用了部分倒装)
[高分句型2]
It
was
Dr.
Alex
who
did
the
heart
operation
for
Jack.
(运用了强调句型)2020~2021学年度第一学期期中调研测试试题
高二英语
时间:120分钟
总分:150分
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
will
the
woman
do
tonight?
A.
Watch
a
movie
with
Henry.
B.
Have
dinner
with
John.
C.
Give
John
a
call.
2.
Where
is
the
man
from?
A.
Portugal.
B.
Morocco.
C.
Andorra.
3.
Why
could
the
woman
cook?
A.
She
took
a
cooking
class.
B.
Her
father
taught
her.
C.
She
taught
herself.
4.
How
long
does
a
flight
to
Madrid
from
the
woman’s
city
take?
A.
About
2.5
hours.
B.
About
6.5
hours.
C.
About
7
hours.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Europeans’
breakfast.
B
Europeans’
table
manners.
C.
Europeans’
favorite
vegetables.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What’s
the
most
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Tourist
and
guide.
7.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
doing
today?
A.
Staying
at
home.
B.
Going
to
a
market.
C.
Visiting
some
kids.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
did
David
do
on
his
birthday
last
year?
A.
He
held
a
birthday
party.
B.
He
helped
homeless
men.
C.
He
celebrated
with
his
family.
9.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
David’s
idea?
A.
Terrible.
B.
Common.
C.
Special.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What’s
Henry’s
purpose
of
playing
with
Tom?
A
To
arouse
his
interest
to
maths.
B.
To
teach
him
a
fun
game.
C.
To
help
him
relax.
11.
Where
is
Karen
now?
A.
In
the
garden.
B.
In
her
room.
C.
At
the
park.
12.
When
will
the
family
go
to
a
movie?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
What’s
the
woman’s
plan
for
the
weekend?
A.
Going
hiking.
B.
Going
swimming.
C.
Going
diving.
14.
How
did
the
woman
overcome
her
fear
of
making
the
jump?
A.
She
read
an
excellent
book.
B.
She
was
inspired
by
her
coach.
C.
She
was
encouraged
by
her
father.
15.
What
is
Gaia
Cornwall?
A.
A
writer.
B.
A
swimmer.
C.
A
coach.
16.
What
will
the
man
do?
A.
Borrow
a
book
from
Lucy.
B.
Search
for
a
book
online.
C.
Buy
a
book
for
Tom.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
How
long
does
the
tour
last?
A.
16.
B.
18.
C.
21.
18.
Where
will
the
listeners
stay
from
Day
6
to
Day
10?
A.
In
Shanghai.
B.
In
Chengdu.
C.
In
Dunhuang.
19.
On
which
day
will
the
listeners
arrive
in
Beijing?
A.
The
first
day.
B.
The
eleventh
day.
C.
The
fifteenth
day.
20.
Where
is
most
probably
the
speaker
now?
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.
At
the
airport.
C.
On
a
tour
bus.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Caves
(洞穴)
have
a
primary
appeal
—
they
hold
the
secrets
to
our
past
and
are
mysterious
in
and
of
themselves.
●
Mammoth
Cave
Kentucky,
USA
The
longest
cave
system
in
the
world
lies
beneath
the
Green
River
Valley
in
Kentucky
and
while
over
400
miles
of
passageways
have
been
mapped,
it
has
yet
to
be
fully
discovered.
The
complex
limestone
labyrinth
(石灰岩迷宫)
was
discovered
by
humans
4,000
years
ago.
●
Blue
Grotto
Capri,
Italy
Once
used
as
the
personal
swimming
hole
for
the
Roman
Emperor
Tiberius,
this
extremely
bright
sea
cave
is
almost
200
feet
long
and
82
feet
wide.
Its
unique
glow
comes
from
the
light
entering
the
small
opening
to
the
outside.
●
Avshalom
Cave
Nature
Reserve
Beit
Shemesh,
Israel
Also
known
as
the
Soreq
Cave
Nature
Reserve,
Avshalom
is
considered
to
be
the
Rosetta
Stone
of
climate
history
in
the
Eastern
Mediterranean
through
the
packed
stalactites
(钟乳石)
found
in
the
cave,
some
of
which
are
over
13
feet
long,
and
are
as
old
as
300,000
years.
●
Cave
of
the
Crystals
Naica,
Mexico
This
unique
cave
system
in
Mexico
contains
some
of
the
largest
natural
crystals
(水晶)
ever
found—the
longest
of
which
is
39
feet
long
and
13
feet
thick.
However,
it
is
rarely
explored
due
to
logistical
difficulties:
it
is
extremely
hot
due
to
its
location
above
a
volcanic
vent,
and
the
huge
crystals
block
also
block
the
passage.
1.
Where
does
the
longest
cave
lie
in?
A.
Kentucky,
USA.
B.
Capri,
Italy.
C.
Beit
Shemesh,
Israel.
D.
Naica,
Mexico.
2.
Avshalom
is
famous
as
.
A.
the
most
beautiful
cave.
B.
the
Soreq
Cave
Nature
Reserve.
C.
the
Emperor’s
swimming
hole.
D.
over
400
miles
of
passageways.
3.
Which
cave
includes
the
largest
natural
crystals?
A.
Cave
of
the
Crystals.
B.
Blue
Grotto.
C.
Mammoth
Cave.
D.
Avshalom
Cave
Nature
Reserve.
B
“I
had
no
intention
to
adopt
a
cat
that
day.
I
just
liked
being
around
animals.
”
Miranda
says.
But
when
she
saw
Nala
in
her
metal
cage,
“We
made
eye
contact
and
I
couldn’t
resist
(抗拒)
her
big
blue
eyes.”
At
that
point,
“Nala
was
so
small.
I
asked
the
shelter
if
I
could
hold
her.
Once
I
had
Nala
in
my
arms,
Nala
looked
up
at
me
and
licked
(舔)
my
face.”
And
that
was
when
she
knew
she
had
to
take
this
kitty
home.
Still,
Miranda
never
imagined
Nala
would
become
an
Insta-star.
“I
started
Nala’s
Instagram
account
in
2012
as
a
way
to
share
photos
with
my
close
friends
and
family
in
Thailand,”
she
explained.
The
possibility
of
Nala
gaining
attention
beyond
that
small
group
of
people
hadn’t
occurred
to
her
until
it
happened.
Miranda
says,
“Each
time
Nala’s
photo
was
featured
on
Instagram’s
popular
page,
her
account
would
gain
1,000
new
followers.
”
From
there,
Nala’s
popularity
snowballed.
Large
nationwide
brands
messaged
Miranda
about
hiring
Nala
to
do
ads.
“This
took
us
by
surprise
because
we
couldn’t
believe
that
a
big
brand
wanted
to
pay
them
to
take
photos
with
their
products
next
to
Nala”.
Nala
started
life
out
in
a
shelter,
just
waiting
to
be
loved
like
many
other
animals
that
were
abandoned.
Today
that
dream
has
surely
come
true.
Nala
has
over
4
million
followers
on
Instagram,
which
earned
her
the
title
“Guinness
World
Records
Most
Popular
Cat
on
Instagram.”
In
addition
to
managing
her
Insta
fame,
Nala
is
being
asked
to
test
various
cat
food
brands.
More
importantly,
“Nala
is
our
chance
to
share
the
love
to
help
create
a
better
life
for
other
animals,
so
they
can
grow
well
and
bring
joy
to
the
world
like
Nala
has.”
4.
What
is
the
first
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
Visits
to
a
shelter.
B.
Love
at
first
sight.
C.
Power
of
blue
eyes.
D.
Duty
to
adopt
cats.
5.
Why
did
Miranda
open
Nala’s
Instagram
account?
A.
To
meet
Nala’s
needs.
B.
To
assist
Nala
be
a
star.
C.
To
share
Nala’s
pictures.
D.
To
attract
public
attention.
6.
How
did
Miranda
feel
about
Nala’s
popularity?
A.
Satisfied.
B.
Amazed.
C.
Upset.
D.
Disappointed.
7.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“that
dream”
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
Being
eager
to
be
loved.
B.
Starting
life
in
the
shelter.
C.
Gaining
chances
to
earn
money.
D.
Being
raised
by
Instagram
fans.
C
Susan
had
always
loved
making
clothes,
spending
her
teenage
years
fashioning
Vogue
Patterns
to
wear
to
parties.
However,
life
got
in
the
way
of
taking
her
fashion
dreams
any
further.
Susan
worked
as
any
staff
from
a
waitress
to
a
cook
in
an
old
people’s
home,
before
getting
a
job
at
a
charity.
“For
some
reason,
the
charity
had
to
reduce
my
days.
I
thought
I’d
use
the
opportunity
to
take
up
an
A-level
on
my
extra
day
off,
and
of
course
I
chose
textile,”
she
said.
“At
last,
I
knew
what
I
wanted
to
do
with
myself;
I
wanted
to
be
creative.”
At
the
age
of
61,
Susan
quit
her
job
to
follow
her
passion.
“I
loved
learning
all
the
different
techniques
like
quilting,
batik
(蜡染),
pattern
making,”
she
said.
“I
felt
I
was
in
my
element,
and
getting
my
hands
dirty
with
bleach
(漂白剂)
and
dyes;
I’d
never
felt
happier.”
After
an
open
day
at
the
University
of
Northampton,
she
signed
up
to
get
a
degree
in
fashion.
Susan
was
a
hit
at
university,
and
the
teachers
were
impressed
with
her
designs,
which
she
described
as
female.
Being
picked
for
the
Graduate
Fashion
Week
show
was
the
cherry
on
the
cake.
She
said,
“It
was
an
unbelievable
experience
and
I
loved
every
minute
of
the
show.
It’s
given
me
a
taste
of
what
I
want
to
do
next,
and
that’s
to
work
in
the
fashion
industry.”
To
anyone
else
who
has
a
dream
they’ve
never
had
the
chance
to
complete,
she
has
an
important
message.
“I
want
to
tell
people
to
just
have
a
go,”
she
said.
“One
step
at
a
time,
the
journey
of
1,000
miles
starts
with
one
step.
Do
what
you
can
with
what
you’ve
got
and
don’t
let
age
be
a
barrier.
I’m
so
glad
I
did
the
course—it’s
given
me
a
new
lesson
of
life
and
shows
you
can
really
do
anything.”
8.
When
Susan
was
young,
she
_______.
A.
determined
to
become
a
designer
B.
knew
nothing
about
fashion
C
liked
to
design
clothes
very
much
D.
dreamed
to
work
at
a
charity
9.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
mean?
A.
I
made
a
big
decision
in
life.
B.
I
was
used
to
the
environment.
C.
I
made
myself
feel
uncomfortable.
D.
I
did
what
I
was
good
at.
10.
What
are
Susan’s
designs
like?
A.
They
are
connected
with
women.
B.
They
are
different
from
those
of
others.
C.
They
reflect
her
attitude
towards
life.
D.
They
show
the
signs
of
natural
beauty.
11.
What
can
we
learn
from
Susan?
A.
Find
your
own
dream.
B.
Never
give
up
your
dream.
C.
Start
your
life
one
step
at
a
time.
D.
A
step
is
the
beginning
of
a
journey.
D
A
new
device
(设备)
called
Orion
is
helping
those
who
are
blind
to
see.
It
does
this
in
a
new
way
by
helping
them
experience
the
world
around
them.
Jason
Esterhuizen
lost
his
eyesight
after
a
car
accident.
He
never
thought
he
would
be
able
to
see
light
or
movement
again.
But
now
with
the
movement
of
a
switch
(开关),
his
world
suddenly
grew
brighter.
He
says,
“I
still
can’t
put
it
into
words.
I
mean
from
being
able
to
see
absolutely
nothing,
it’s
completely
black,
to
all
of
a
sudden
seeing
little
flickers
(闪烁)
of
light
move
around.”
It
is
not
full
or
normal
sight,
but
Esterhuizen
can
move
about
in
the
world
around
him.
The
new
technology
uses
several
parts.
One
is
a
small
device
placed
in
the
brain.
The
other
parts
are
a
video
camera
on
sunglasses
and
a
processing
device
that
can
be
carried
in
a
person’s
clothes.
When
the
user
points
the
camera,
a
signal
goes
to
the
processor
(处理器)
and
then
back
to
the
glasses.
The
glasses
then
are
in
wireless
communication
with
the
device
in
the
brain.
The
information
causes
a
pattern
to
develop
in
the
part
of
the
brain.
The
pattern
helps
users
sense
or
see
movement
and
shapes
of
light.
And
it
all
happens
in
seconds.
Esterhuizen
is
one
of
just
two
people
in
the
U.S.
testing
this
technology.
He
says
that
“I
can
tell
someone
moving
across
the
room,
walking
past
me
or
walking
away
from
me,
or
it’s
a
light
against
the
wall.
It
is
just
amazing
to
have
some
form
of
functional
vision
again.”
He
adds
that
now
he
can
do
everyday
activities
around
his
home
that
he
once
could
not.
It
is
easier
to
walk
outside.
The
researchers
believe
that
one
day
this
technology
could
help
people
who
have
lost
their
vision
because
of
illnesses
like
diabetes.
It
may
also
help
those
with
poor
vision
or
who
were
born
blind.
12.
Which
of
the
following
caused
Esterhuizen
to
go
blind
?
A.
An
illness.
B.
A
car
accident.
C.
A
brain
damage.
D.
A
genetic
problem.
13.
What
can
we
know
about
sunglasses
of
the
new
technology?
A.
They
are
put
in
the
brain.
B.
They
are
carried
in
the
user’s
clothes.
C.
They
are
mainly
used
to
protect
a
person’s
eyes.
D.
They
communicate
wirelessly
with
a
small
device.
14.
What
can
we
infer
about
Esterhuizen
in
paragraph
5?
A.
He
fully
regains
his
sight.
B.
He
always
do
daily
activities
freely.
C.
He
feels
delighted
to
see
the
world
again.
D.
He
is
the
only
one
to
test
this
technology.
15.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
Orion
makes
homes
brighter.
B.
Orion
functions
as
normal
eyes.
C.
A
new
equipment
helps
the
blind
see.
D.
A
new
technology
happens
in
seconds.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Four
habits
of
happy
people
While
the
recent
research
has
shown
that
about
60
percent
of
our
baseline
(基本)
level
of
happiness
is
probably
genetically
determined,
it
means
40
percent
is
under
our
control.
You
can’t
go
back
and
get
new
genes.___16___.
Here
are
the
good
habits
of
happy
people.
·Spend
time
outside.
If
you
can
clock
20
minutes
a
day
outside,
studies
show
you’ll
not
only
maintain
a
better
mood,
but
your
mind
will
be
more
open
and
you’ll
improve
your
working
memory.
_____17_____.
·Exercise
regularly.
All
exercise
releases
endorphins
(脑内肽)
in
your
brain,
and
if
you
work
out
regularly,
this
mood
boosts(增强)even
carries
over
to
non-workout
days._____18_____.
Mood
stays
about
the
same
on
days
they
don’t.
____19____.
A
study
has
confirmed
that
when
people
actively
try
to
be
happy,
they
raise
their
baseline
moods,
making
them
feel
happier
than
those
who
do
not
try.
In
the
study,
two
sets
of
participants
listened
to
“happy”
music.
Those
who
actively
tried
to
feel
happier
reported
the
highest
level
of
positive
mood
afterwards.
·Care
for
others.
_____20_____.
Volunteer
work
is
good
for
both
mental
and
physical
health.
People
of
all
ages
who
volunteer
are
happier
and
experience
better
physical
health
and
less
depression.
A.
Exercise
is
easy
to
do.
B.
Put
effort
into
being
happy.
C.
People
around
you
impact
your
mood.
D.
Sunshine
and
fresh
air
make
you
feel
good
too.
E.
But
you
can
start
a
good
morning
over
with
a
new
attitude.
F.
People
who
spend
time
every
month
helping
others
are
happier.
G.
On
exercise
days,
people’s
mood
is
significantly
improved
after
exercising.
第三部分
语言知识运用(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One
day,
Phosphorus
(启明星)
felt
sad.
She
felt
she
was
very
small
and
ordinary
while
other
stars
in
the
sky
were
___21___
and
brighter.
She
sat
in
the
night
sky,
crying.
“Why
are
you
so
___22___?”
the
Moon
came
and
asked
her
one
night.
“I
am
too
small,”
she
cried,
“Why
was
I
born
like
this?
Almost
no
one
___23___
me.”
The
Moon
said
to
her,
“Not
really.
Sometimes
being
bigger
doesn’t
mean
being
better.”
But
this
didn’t
___24___,
and
Phosphorus
was
still
not
happy
all
the
time.
Seeing
this,
the
North
Star
came
to
her
and
asked
for
the
___25___.
It
was
the
same
question
and
the
same
___26___
and
Phosphorus
was
still
in
the
same
situation.
Then
the
Sun
knew
this
and
decided
to
___27___
her.
She
stared
at
her,
saying,
“Hey,
it
is
___28___
that
I
am
the
biggest
and
brightest
star
in
the
sky.
But
you
are
also
important
to
the
sky
because
you
are
very
beautiful.
I
am
so
big
and
bright
that
I
___29___
people’s
eyes.
On
the
other
hand,
you
can
be
gazed
(凝视)
upon
to
admire
your
____30____.
You
tell
the
____31____
of
a
new
day
to
the
world.
No
one
can
____32____
you.”
This
time,
Phosphorus
thought
and
thought.
Suddenly,
she
didn’t
feel
herself
____33____
and
began
to
understand
her
value.
She
twinkled
____34____
in
the
night
sky.
Dear
friends,
just
like
Phosphorus,
most
of
us
are
little
stars,
but
we
should
find
a(n)
____35____
for
ourselves.
21.
A.
smaller
B.
cleverer
C.
bigger
D.
easier
22.
A.
excited
B.
nervous
C.
frightened
D.
sad
23.
A.
imagined
B.
noticed
C.
challenged
D.
decorated
24.
A.
advance
B.
exchange
C.
work
D.
quit
25.
A.
help
B.
opinion
C.
explanation
D.
reason
26.
A.
star
B.
dream
C.
day
D.
reply
27.
A.
help
B.
support
C.
watch
D.
order
28.
A.
true
B.
awkward
C.
useless
D.
bad
29.
A.
warm
B.
hurt
C.
keep
D.
clean
30.
A.
light
B.
size
C.
height
D.
beauty
31.
A.
movement
B.
goal
C.
birth
D.
topic
32.
A.
do
harm
to
B.
take
care
of
C.
take
the
place
of
D.
look
forward
to
33.
A.
important
B.
clever
C.
beautiful
D.
small
34.
A.
happily
B.
quickly
C.
nationally
D.
curiously
35.
A.
impression
B.
position
C.
talent
D.
challenge
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。
Cloning
is
producing
an
exact
copy
of
a
plant
or
an
animal
using
its
cells.
The
first
mammal
___36___
(clone)
successfully
from
an
adult
cell
was
Dolly
the
sheep.
She
was
born
in
1996
and
died
in
early
2003,
at
a
much
younger
age
___37___
normal.
When
she
was
born,
many
people
were
worried
that
cloning
would
lead
to
more
diseases
in
the
animal
world.
___38___,
in
general
the
scientists
were
praised
for
___39___
(they)
wonderful
scientific
advance.
Ian
Wilmut,
the
Scottish
scientist
who
created
Dolly,
___40___
(shock)
that
some
scientists
are
now
considering
cloning
human
beings.
___41___
he
researches
cloning,
his
intention
has
never
been
to
create
___42___
(copy)
of
humans.
Instead,
he
thinks
research
efforts
should
concentrate
on
___43___
(create)
new
tissues
and
organs
that
can
be
used
to
cure
diseases
like
cancer.
However,
some
people
believe
that
cloning
human
embryos
with
the
intention
of
destroying
them
___44___
(show)
no
respect
for
human
life.
Even
though
human
cloning
is
causing
a
lot
of
_____45_____
(anxious),
it
is
good
news
for
Faye
Wilson,
a
41?year?old
saleswoman
who
cannot
have
a
baby.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
46.
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友John非常喜欢中国美食,打算近期来中国学习厨艺,发来邮件想请你给他推荐一位厨师。请回复邮件,内容包括:
1.
推荐厨师;
2.
推荐的原因;
3.
祝愿拜师成功。
注意:1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
47.
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。
Ann
loves
dogs,
but
she
doesn’t
have
time
to
keep
even
one.
Her
husband
died
from
an
accident,
leaving
little
money
but
a
10-year-old
son,
Jack,
who
was
recovering
from
a
heart
operation.
She
had
to
work
all
day
to
support
the
whole
family.
One
morning,
Ann
found
a
lost
dog
wandering
around
the
local
school.
She
waited
there
for
half
an
hour
but
nobody
came
back
to
look
for
it.
She
had
no
choice
but
to
take
it
home
and
asked
her
sons
to
keep
an
eye
on
the
dog
on
the
day
while
she
was
working.
Ann
took
photos
of
the
dog
and
printed
off
400
FOUND
fliers
as
soon
as
she
came
back
from
work.
After
a
quick
supper
,
Ann,
with
Jack
went
out
and
put
them
in
mailboxes.
The
next
day,
Ann
went
to
the
dollar
store
and
bought
some
pet
supplies,
asking
the
boy
to
look
after
it
for
another
day,
and
she
hoped
it
would
be
the
last
day.
She
didn’t
forget
to
warn
her
son
not
to
fall
in
love
with
the
dog,
for
they
had
no
money
or
time.
Four
days
later
no
one
called
to
claim,
so
Ann’s
family
was
still
looking
after
the
dog,
whom
they
had
started
to
call
Riley.
One
day
when
she
arrived
home
from
work,
the
dog
barked
madly
at
her
and
dashed
into
the
boy’s
room
where
Ann
found
Jack
suffering
from
a
heart
attack.
“If
you
had
come
to
me
ten
minutes
later,”
the
doctor
said,
“Jack
would
have
not
been
saved.”
Still
no
one
had
called
to
claim
the
dog,
and
it
had
been
the
best
friend
of
her
son.
Ann
decided
to
keep
it,
although
she
knew
it
would
bring
so
much
difficulty.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
The
next
morning
Ann
got
a
call.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
An
hour
later,
somebody
knocked
at
the
door.