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1、(新课标全国II卷)2021届高考英语模拟培优卷本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AArt Gallery at Evergreen Cultural CentreServing the Tri- cities for over 20 years, the Art Gallery at Evergreen (AGE) absorbs visitors through exhibitions, activated by public pr

2、ograms and our dynamic school workshops. The AGE focuses on contemporary art and ideas explored by professional artists working in all media. We also support young artists through our annual Emerging Talent exhibition, which features work by local high school students from School District 43.We beli

3、eve that art is necessary to our daily life and seek opportunities to connect people with artists and the creative process.ArtSea Community Arts Council of the Saanich PeninsulaSeeking an authentic regional arts experience? The Saanich Peninsula is the place to be!Visit the beautiful Saanich Peninsu

4、la with views of the Gulf Islands and amazing Mount Baker. Experience how artists here express themselves with a visit to Tulista Park Gallery; view artists creating in Spring and Fall Studio Tours; celebrate visual and performing arts in October with the ArtSea Festival. There are also much more fo

5、r traveller desiring an authentic arts experience.Newton Cultural Centre/Arts Council of SurreyEstablished in 1967, the Arts Council of Surrey is a member-based, non-profit society aiming to promote Performing, Literary and Visual Arts. The Arts Council sponsors and produces more than 15 events each

6、 year in addition to participating in various community events.The Newton Cultural Centre is a new state-of-the-art place designed to be used by the arts and general business communities at large. The building is the home of the Arts Council of Surrey and contains a Gallery, a Conference/Meeting are

7、a and a Theatre Hall-all of which are for rent, suitable for all the arts.Pacific Rim Arts SocietyThe Pacific Rim Arts Society (PRAS) is a volunteer-based, non-profit society serving the districts of Tofino and Ucluelet, and First Nations communities in the Clayoquot Sound/Long Beach area, on the We

8、st Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Our goal is to help build happy, healthy communities by bringing people together through arts and culture.1.Where can visitors appreciate teens artworks?A.At the ArtSea Festival.B.At Tulista Park Gallery.C.At the Newton Cultural Centre.D.At the

9、 Emerging Talent exhibition.2.What can visitors do in the Saanich Peninsula?A.Enjoy an authentic arts experience.B.Tour the Gulf Islands and Mount Baker.C.Create arts in Spring and Fall Studio Tours.D.Join in a celebration at Evergreen Culture Centre.3.What do the last two societies have in common?A

10、.They were both set up in 1967.B.They both hold 15 events annually.C.They both serve communities for free.D.They are both renting out a Theatre Hall.BBarrington Irving made his historic flight and founded an educational non-profit-making organization. His message for kids: “The only thing that separ

11、ates you from scientists is determination, hard work and a strong liking for what you want to achieve.” The secret, he believes, is having a dream in the first place, and that starts with learning experiences that inspire kids to build careers.The moment of inspiration for Irving came at the age of

12、15 in his parents bookstore. One customer, a professional pilot, asked Irving if hed thought about becoming a pilot. “I told him I didnt think I was smart enough; but the next day he took me to the cockpit (驾驶舱) of the commercial airplane he flew, and just like that I was hooked.”To follow his dream

13、, Irving turned down a football scholarship to the University of Florida. He washed airplanes to earn money for a flight school and increased his flying skills by practising at home on a $40 flight simulator (模拟) video game. Then another dream took hold: flying alone around the world. He faced more

14、than 50 rejections for sponsorship before convincing some companies to donate aircraft components. He took off with no weather radar, no de-icing system, and just $30 in his pocket. “I like to do things people say I cant do.”After 97 days, 26 stops and dozens of thunderstorms, he touched down to a c

15、heering crowd in Miami. “It was seeing so many young people watching and listening that pushed me into giving back with my knowledge and experience.” Irving has been doing it ever since. He set up his non-profit-making organization, Experience Aviation (航空), aiming to increase the numbers of youth i

16、n aviation and science-related careers. Kids attend programmes dealing with hands-on robotics projects and flight simulator challenges.“We want to create chances for students to accomplish something amazing,” he notes. Perhaps Irvings most powerful educational tool is the example his own life provid

17、es. After landing his record-breaking flight at age 23, he said, “Everyone told me I was too young, that I didnt have enough experience, strength, or knowledge. They told me it would take forever and Id never come home. Well . guess what?”4.According to Irving, what is the most important in achievin

18、g success?A.Meeting people who provide unexpected help.B.Getting a chance to study technical knowledge.C.Having something specific that you want to accomplish.D.Developing communication with different organizations.5. What Irving replied to the pilot in the bookstore suggested that _.A.he felt embar

19、rassed to refuse the offerB.he was doubtful about his own abilitiesC.he knew his efforts would be rewardedD.he realized immediately how lucky he was6. What can we learn about Irving in Paragraph 3?A.He chose to reduce his budget as low as possible.B.He was finally given enough money to keep going.C.

20、He took on a further challenge after he knew how to fly.D.He got the most useful flying tips from his video game.7. Irving set up his non-profit-making organization because _.A.he hoped to become a public figureB.he expected to start a business in other fieldsC.he thought he could teach more than fl

21、ight schools couldD.he saw there was great interest in what he was doingCHumans are no strangers to widespread viruses, and each time a vaccine is developed, it gives us hope for the future. Now, the world is waiting for a vaccine to fight COVID-19.Scientists worldwide have been rolling up their sle

22、eves to work toward an effective novel coronavirus vaccine.Under the coordination (协调) of the World Health Organization (WHO), up to 172 countries have been engaging with the “largest and most diverse COVID-19 vaccine portfolio (系列产品)”, a plan known as the COVAX Global Vaccines Facility.COVAX is a s

23、ystem for joint purchasing and balancing the risks of multiple vaccines. When a vaccine proves to be safe and effective, all countries within the facility will be able to access it, according to Xinhua.The plan is aimed to ensure that all countries, no matter their economic status, can get the vacci

24、ne in a timely manner when one is available. It also makes sure that prices will be kept as low as possible.“A number of vaccines are now in the final stage of clinical trials,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Aug 24, adding that the goal of COVAX is to deliver at least 2 bil

25、lion doses of a vaccine by the end of 2021.According to the WHO, at present, nine potential vaccines are part of the portfolio.To guarantee the equal access and fair assignment of COVID-19 vaccines, the WHO has said that the world needs to prevent vaccine nationalism-countries putting their own inte

26、rests ahead of others in trying to secure supplies of a possible vaccine.“Vaccine nationalism only helps the virus,” Tedros said, warning that it would lead to a prolonged pandemic(疫情) if only a small number of countries got most of the supply.“Like an orchestra, we need all instruments to be played

27、 in harmony to create music that everyone enjoys,” he said.Vaccine development looks promising, as several countries have made great progress. Russia began production of its first batch of a COVID-19 vaccine on Aug 15, according to its health ministry. Its the worlds first registered vaccine. Four C

28、hinese vaccine candidates have started international stage-3 clinical trials.8.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.Russia is the first country to have made progress in fighting COVID-19.B.COVAX ensures all the countries get the vaccine at the same time.C.WHO plays an important

29、role in fighting COVID-19.D.Scientist have produced 2 billion doses of vaccines.9.Whats the authors attitude towards vaccine nationalism?A.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Optimistic.D.Sympathetic.10.Tedros compared fighting COVID-19 to an orchestra to _.A.show his deep love for musicB.make the passage more

30、interestingC.illustrate the similarities in betweenD.stress the importance of cooperation11.What can be the best title for the text?A.United for vaccineB.Vaccine on the wayC.Fighting against COVID-19D.Say goodbye to COVID-19DAs spring arrives, farmers around the world are making decisions about what

31、 crops to plant and how to manage them. In the U. S., farmers typically have big data to help make these decisions. These data have a clear upside. They make farms more productive. In the U.S., the past five years have seen a series of good harvests for both corn and soybean. A big part is generated

32、 by effectively using data to produce more food from the same amount of land, seed and fertilizer.In the poorer parts of the world, however, the picture is much different. Many farmers are guided only by their history with the land and their communitys traditions. Their skills and knowledge are impr

33、essive, but they suffer from a poverty of data. They rely on technical advisors for advice from governments and academic centers who often have very little knowledge of the local area. For seeds and fertilizers and other materials used in the field, they rely on companies that lack data on how their

34、 products will perform in the local conditions.About 10 years ago, East African officials and their development partners started to explore why so few smallholder dairy farmers made profits from growing demand from urban consumers. Surveys of farmers in the region suggested poor access to veterinary

35、(禽畜的) care and breeding assistance. An effort to provide these services has helped farmers get more milk.Data would matter little if farming was easy and the paths to productivity were obvious. But in reality, agriculture is a complex mix of many factors, including climate, biology, chemistry, physi

36、cs, economics and cultureall of which vary from region to region. In this situation, good data is necessary.12.How has big data benefited Americans farmers?A.By informing the farmers to plant crops earlier.B.By increasing the amount of land for farming.C.By producing more seeds and fertilizer.D.By h

37、elping make farms more productive.13.What do farmers in poor countries need to improve their farming?A.Farming skills.B.Big data.C.Technical guidance.D.Farming materials14.Why does the writer mention the case of East Africa?A.To serve as an example of how data helps farmers in poor areas.B.To show t

38、hat East Africa relies heavily on diary farming.C.To illustrate cooperation between countries was a great success.D.To prove that city people in East Africa didnt like drinking milk.15. What can we learn from the passage?A.East African dairy farmers were experienced in raising cows.B.The American fa

39、rmers cant decide what they will plant.C.The technical advisors in poor areas know the local areas well.D.Many changeable factors have influence on farming.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Things You Shouldnt Do While ShoppingLeave your kids alone. If you plan to bring y

40、our children with you to do holiday shopping, make sure that they are well-rested and fed._16_Its also not the staffs responsibility to watch after your children since they have to attend to other customers. If you do have to take your kids with you, use this as an opportunity to teach them the mann

41、ers every parent should teach their child.Park like you own the place. The only thing worse than shopping in stores during the holidays is parking at the store. Be patient in the lot and avoid unnecessary honking (鸣笛) or spot stealing. It is also recommended leaving your car at home and grabbing a c

42、ab, Lyft, or Uber instead. _17_Keep the cart in the middle of the passageway. Keep in mind that the flow of traffic in the passageways is the same as on the road- - stick to the right and let people pass on the left. If youre looking at something, be sure to park your cart to the right side of the p

43、assageway so other people can get around you. _18_ And that could make it difficult for other shoppers to get by._19_ For the clothes that dont fit after the try- on, fold or hang them and return them to a staff member on your way out. This will make the shopping experience more pleasant for both th

44、e shoppers and staff since the changing rooms wont be filled with unwanted and messy clothes. _20_By keeping your changing room clean, you re showing respect for your fellow shoppers and staff who work there.A. Otherwise, the staff have to organize them.B. Leave unwanted clothes in the dressing room

45、.C. Especially rude driving habits could be dangerous, too.D. The extra cost could be worth the lack of parking stress.E. If its possible to shop without a cart, you could save some money.F. You shouldnt park your shopping cart in the middle of the passageway.G. You should never leave your kids unat

46、tended because they may injure themselves.第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。When I married my wife Martha, it was the most beautiful day of my life. Halfway through the reception, my 21 tapped me gently on the shoulder I heard her

47、 whisper, “Will you 22 with me, sweetheart?”“Sure,” I said, smiling, when some guests pulled me off in their direction. An hour later my mother 23 again. And again I readily 24 , smiling and reaching for her with a(n) 25 but letting some old college friends place a beer there instead.Then my wife an

48、d I were off on our honeymoon. A nagging(烦人的) 26 grew in the back of my mind during the honeymoon. When we finally 27 our new home, a phone message told us our pictures were 28 at the photographers. We unpacked slowly and then drove to pick them up. Hours later, after we had examined every one with

49、29 memories, I held one out to reflect upon in private. It was a picture of two happy guests, sweaty in their dancing. But it wasnt the couple I was 30 . There, in the background, I 31 a familiar figure my dear mother who was 32 .And I didnt think they were tears of 33 . I then drove to my mothers a

50、partment a few miles away. “Im sorry, I never danced with you, Mom.” I said. Mom looked at me and said something Ill never 34 , “Nonsense, dear. Youve danced enough with me in my lifetime. And while you were being the perfect 35 and making all of your guests feel so special, I watched you and felt n

51、othing but 36 . Thats what a 37 is, honey. Something old, something new. Something borrowed, something blue.”“Well, this old woman, who was wearing blue, watched you dance with your beautiful new bride, and I 38 I had to give you up, 39 I had you so many years to myself, but I could only borrow you

52、until you found the lady of your dreams.”Both of our tears covered her sofa that day. And after the talk, I asked Mom for a dance. Unlike me, she didnt 40 .21.A.wifeB.motherC.guestD.photographer22.A.danceB.chatC.walkD.drink23.A.stoppedB.followedC.triedD.failed24.A.checkedB.escapedC.agreedD.left25.A.

53、handB.armC.footD.finger26.A.curiosityB.puzzleC.mistakeD.concern27.A.headed forB.returned toC.boughtD.decorated28.A.disappearingB.showingC.hangingD.waiting29.A.unclearB.shortC.fondD.old30.A.talking toB.focusing onC.looking forD.worrying about31.A.spottedB.appreciatedC.enjoyedD.glanced32.A.complaining

54、B.wavingC.weepingD.dreaming33.A.joyB.successC.luckD.regret34.A.doubtB.understandC.imagineD.forget35.A.friendB.sonC.husbandD.host36.A.prideB.braveryC.excitementD.relaxation37.A.meetingB.partyC.weddingD.honeymoon38.A.rememberedB.knewC.pretendedD.promised39.A.thoughB.ifC.becauseD.unless40.A.forgiveB.bl

55、ameC.obeyD.refuse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。 At the age of 21, Chris Nikic became the first person with Down syndrome(唐氏综合征) to complete the Ironman triathlon, which consisted of a 2. 4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride and a 26. 2-mile run. The very thought would be enoug

56、h _(put)off those in the greatest physical condition. However, by completing_challenge in 14 minutes under the official cut-off time, this sporting hero set a Guinness World Record. This _ (impress) accomplishment was made possible thanks to the loving guidance of Nikics father, Nik. While _ (raise)

57、 Nikic, Nik was worried about his sons inactive lifestyle, thus giving him the task of becoming 1% _ (fit)every day. And the first step _ (achieve)with a single push-up. Now, three years later, Nikic has gathered much _ (strong) and determination to really push his body to the limits. Considering th

58、ose with Down syndrome have to fight varying physical and learning disabilities, Nikics accomplishment is another example of_people with this condition overcome barriers and achieve success. The key for him is resilience(韧性). Nikic isnt stopping there. He has set new goals for 2021, including the pl

59、an to participate_the special Olympics in Orlando, Florida in 2022. Undoubtedly, with his family, friends and followers by his side, Nikic _ (continue)to set new records.第三部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加

60、一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。When I finished all of my exam, my family drove to the countryside for a holiday. On our way, my favorite scarf flew out of the window suddenly and is gone. I felt very sad, regretting that

61、when I hadnt kept the scarf well. Soon after, we stopped at a service station. Feel upset, I found a bench and was about to ate my sandwich when a motorcyclist pulled into the station, “Is that your blue car?” he asked me. Although I felt surprising, I nodded quickly. A man pulled out the very scarf

62、 from my backpack and handed it to me. He then returned his motorcycle and wanted to leave. I went up and repaid him thankful by giving him a hug.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是校英文报小记者,上周日,你校学生会带领交换生参观了当地的历史博物馆。请你以A Visit to the History Museum为题写一篇新闻报道,要点如下:1.参加人员;2.活动经过;3.活动意义。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_答

63、案以及解析第一部分 阅读理解第一节A答案:1-3 DAC解析:1.根据 Art Gallery at Evergreen Cultural Centre部分中的We also support young artists through our annual Emerging Talent exhibition which features work by local high school students from School District 43可知,游客在年度Emerging Talent exhibition中可以欣赏到来自青少年的作品。2.根据 ArtSea Community

64、Arts Council of the Saanich Peninsula部分中的 Seeking an authentic regional artsexperience?The Saanich Peninsulaistheplaceto be 和fortravellersdesiringan authentic arts experience可知,应选 A。3.根据 Newton Cultural Centre/Arts Council of Surrey部分中的the Arts Council of Surrey is a member-based, non-profit society

65、 和 Pacific Rim Arts Society 部分中的 The Pacific Rim Arts Society(PRAS) is a volunteer-based, non-profit society serving the districts of可知,最后两个机构都免费为所在社区服务。 B答案:4-7 CBCD解析:4.细节题。根据文章第一段最后一句The secret, he believes, is having a dream in the first place, and that starts with learning experiences that insp

66、ire kids to build careers. 可知,Irving 认为,有一些你想要完成的具体的事情是取得成功最重要的因素。故正确答案为C。5.细节题。根据文章第二段第三句中 I told him I didnt think I was smart enough 可知,Irving 怀疑他自己的能力。故正确答案为B。6.推断题。根据文章第三段第三句 Then another dream took hold: flying alone around the world.可知,他知道如何飞行后,他接受了进一步的挑战独自在世界各地飞行。故C项正确。A项,“他选择尽可能降低预算”。文章第三段第

67、三、四句 Then another dream took hold: flying alone around the world. He faced more than 50 rejections for sponsorship before convincing some companies to donate aircraft components. 虽然提及他为了实现独自飞行世界的梦想,去说服一些公司捐赠飞机部件。但是并不能体现他在尽可能地降低预算。故A项错误。B项,“他终于获得了足够的资金继续前进”。文中未提及,故B项错误。D项,“他从他的视频游戏中获得了最有用的飞行技巧”。文中虽然提

68、及了他通过40美元飞行模拟器视频游戏中练习来提高他的飞行技能,但是并未提及是否获得了最有用的飞行技巧。故D项错误。故正确答案为C。7.推断题。根据文章倒数第二段第二句 It was seeing so many young people watching and listening that pushed me into giving back with my knowledge and experience. 可推知,是因为他看到人们对他所做的事很感兴趣,他才决定回馈社会,创立一个非营利组织。故正确答案为D。 C答案:8-11 CBDA解析:8.细节理解题。A项,俄罗斯是第一个在抗击新冠肺炎

69、方面取得进展的国家。根据最后一段第二句 Russia began production of its first batch of a COVID-19 vaccine on Aug 15, according to its health ministry. 据俄罗斯卫生部消息,俄罗斯已于8月15日开始生产第一批新冠肺炎疫苗。不符合题意。B项,COVAX确保所有国家同时获得疫苗。根据第四段第一句 COVAX is a system for joint purchasing and balancing the risks of multiple vaccines. COVAX是一种联合采购和平衡

70、多种疫苗风险的系统。可知COVAX不能确保所有国家同时获得疫苗。不符合题意。C项,世卫组织在抗击COVID-19方面发挥着重要作用。根据第三段第一句 Under the coordination (协调) of the World Health Organization (WHO), up to 172 countries have been engaging with the largest and most diverse COVID-19 vaccine portfolio可知,世界卫生组织发挥了重要作用。符合题意。D项,科学家已经生产了20亿剂疫苗。根据第五段最后一句 the goal

71、 of COVAX is to deliver at least 2 billion doses of a vaccine by the end of 2021.COVAX的目标是到2021年底提供至少20亿剂疫苗。不符合题意。故正确答案为C。9.细节理解题。根据第八段 the world needs to prevent vaccine nationalism-countries putting their own interests ahead of others in trying to secure supplies of a possible vaccine. 世界需要防止疫苗民族主

72、义的国家正在试图确保疫苗可供应的同时,将自身利益置于他人之上。可知作者对疫苗民族主义持批评态度。故正确答案为B。10.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段 Like an orchestra, we need all instruments to be played in harmony to create music that everyone enjoys, he said. 他说:“就像管弦乐队一样,我们需要所有的乐器和谐地演奏,创造出每个人都喜欢的音乐。”可推断 Tedros 将抗击COVID-19比作一支管弦乐队是为了强调合作的重要性。故正确答案为D。11.主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了生产抗击C

73、OVID-19的疫苗时要反对疫苗民族主义,加强各国对疫苗研发的合作。根据倒数第二段 Like an orchestra, we need all instruments to be played in harmony to create music that everyone enjoys, he said. 可知,本文强调在研制COVID-19疫苗时不同国家合作的重要性。故正确答案为A。 D答案:12-15 DBAD解析:12.细节理解题。根据第一段中In the U. S., farmers typically have big data to help make these decisi

74、ons. These data have a clear upside. They make farms more productive.可知在美国,农民通常有大数据帮助他们做出这些决定。这些数据有明显的优势。它们提高了农业的生产力。由此可知,大数据是通过帮助提高农业生产力来使美国农民受益的。故选D。13.细节理解题。根据第二段In the poorer parts of the world, however, the picture is much different. Many farmers are guided only by their history with the land a

75、nd their communitys traditions. Their skills and knowledge are impressive, but they suffer from a poverty of data. They rely on technical advisors for advice from governments and academic centers who often have very little knowledge of the local area. For seeds and fertilizers and other materials us

76、ed in the field, they rely on companies that lack data on how their products will perform in the local conditions.可知然而,在世界上较贫穷的地区,情况却大不相同。许多农民仅以他们与土地的历史和社区的传统为指导。他们的技能和知识给人留下深刻印象,但他们却苦于缺乏数据。他们依靠政府和学术中心的技术顾问提供建议,而这些顾问往往对当地情况了解甚少。对于种子、化肥和其他在田间使用的材料,他们依赖的是缺乏数据的公司,这些公司不知道他们的产品在当地条件下的表现如何。由此可知,贫穷国家的农民需要大

77、数据来改善他们的农业。故选B。14.推理判断题。根据第三段中About 10 years ago, East African officials and their development partners started to explore why so few smallholder dairy farmers made profits from growing demand from urban consumers. Surveys of farmers in the region suggested poor access to veterinary(禽畜的) care and br

78、eeding assistance. An effort to provide these services has helped farmers get more milk.可知大约10年前,东非官员及其发展伙伴开始探讨为什么很少有小农户从城市消费者日益增长的需求中获利。对该地区农民的调查表明,他们很难获得兽医护理和繁殖援助。提供这些服务的努力帮助农民获得了更多的牛奶。由此可推知,作者提到东非的情况,是为了举例说明数据是如何帮助贫困地区农民的。故选A。15.细节理解题。根据最后一段中But in reality, agriculture is a complex mix of many fa

79、ctors, including climate, biology, chemistry, physics, economics and cultureall of which vary from region to region.可知但实际上,农业是许多因素的复杂组合,包括气候、生物、化学、物理、经济和文化所有这些因素都因地区而异。由此可知,许多可变因素对农业有影响。故选D。 第二节答案:16-20 GDFBA解析:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了购物时不应该做的事情。16. 根据上文“If you plan to bring your children with you to do holid

80、ay shopping, make sure that they are well-rested and fed.(如果你计划带着你的孩子去购物,确保他们休息好,吃饱。)”及下文“Its also not the staffs responsibility to watch after your children since they have to attend to other customers.(照顾你的孩子也不是员工的责任,因为他们必须照顾其他顾客。)”可知此处描述带孩子购物一定要照顾好孩子,根据话题一致原则可知选项G. You should never leave your kid

81、s unattended because they may injure themselves.(你不能让你的孩子无人看管,因为他们可能会受伤。)衔接上下文自然,选项中的kids呼应上文的children。故选G。17. 根据本段的关键词“park”可知本段的建议围绕“停车”展开,根据上文“It is also recommended leaving your car at home and grabbing a cab, Lyft, or Uber instead.(也建议你把车留在家里,打出租、Lyft或优步来代替。)”可知此处建议在购物时,使用公共交通方式,因为没有停车的麻烦,结合选项可

82、知选项D. The extra cost could be worth the lack of parking stress.(由于停车压力的减少,额外的花费是值得的。)与本段话题一致,且承接上文自然,park是关键词。故选D。18. 根据上文“Keep in mind that the flow of traffic in the passageways is the same as on the road-stick to the right and let people pass on the left.(要记住,通道内的车流和马路上的车流是一样的,靠右停车,让人靠左通行。)”可知你如果

83、要在通道上停下购物车时,应把购物车停在通道的右边,这样是方便其他购物者通过,结合选项可知选项F. You shouldnt park your shopping cart in the middle of the passageway.(你不应该把购物车停在过道中间。)衔接上下文自然,且与此处话题一致。故选F。19. 空格处是小标题,应该起到归纳总结段落大意的作用,根据前文的几个小标题句式可知小标题都是祈使句,可排除几个不是祈使句的选项。根据段落首句“For the clothes that dont fit after the try-on, fold or hang them and re

84、turn them to a staff member on your way out.(如果衣服试穿后不合身,把它们叠起来或挂起来,出去时把它们还给工作人员。)”可知本段主要给出有关“试衣服”的相关建议,结合排除后剩余的选项可知选项B. Leave unwanted clothes in the dressing room.(把不要的衣服放在试衣间里。)与上述分析一致,且符合小标题的句式。故选B。20. 根据上文“the changing rooms wont be filled with unwanted and messy clothes.(更衣室里不会塞满不需要的脏乱的衣服。)”及下文

85、“By keeping your changing room clean, youre showing respect for your fellow shoppers and staff who work there.(保持试衣间的清洁,就是对在那里工作的顾客和员工的尊重。)”可知只要每个人都能做到衣服试穿后不合身,把它们叠起来或挂起来,出去时把它们还给工作人员,工作人员就不用去花时间整理,结合选项可知选项A. Otherwise, the staff have to organize them.(否则,工作人员就得整理它们。)衔接上下文自然,且能起到承上启下的作用,选项中的they指代上文

86、提到的unwanted and messy clothes。故选A。第二部分 语言知识运用第一节答案:21-25 BACCA 26-30 DBDCB 31-35 ACADD 36-40 ACBCD解析:21.下文中的 An hour later my mother . . again 提示了本空。22.下文中的 I never danced with you, Mom 提示了本空。23.根据An hour later,妈妈再次尝试(tried),向“我”提出共舞的邀约。24.高兴地同意。25.根据上文中的Sure以及again I readily可知,又一次,“我”对妈妈的邀约欣然“应允(ag

87、reed)”,微笑着向她伸出了一只(邀舞的)“手(hand)”。26.根据上文可知,“我”没能在婚礼上与妈妈跳舞,之后度蜜月期间,心里莫名生出一种恼人的“不安(concern)”。27.根据下文中的unpacked slowly可知,我们“回(returned to)”家了。28.根据下文中的drove to pick them up可知,我们(婚礼)的照片在照相馆放着, “等着(waiting)”我们去取。29.根据第一段中的it was the most beautiful day of my life可知,照片里满满都是“美好的(fond)”回忆。30.根据 There, in the

88、background, was my mother 可知,“我”“关注(focusing on)”的不是照片里跳舞的那对夫妻,而是那张照片背景处的“我”的妈妈。31.照片的背景中“发现”妈妈正在哭泣(weeping)。32.根据I didnt think they were tears可知,照片中,妈妈正在“哭泣”。33.根据I never danced with you, Mom可知,“我”认为妈妈并不是“喜(joy)”极而泣。34.妈妈对“我”说了一些让“我”终身难“忘(forget)”的话。35.此空填host与本句中的guests相对应。36.根据 making all of your

89、 guests fee l so special 可知,妈妈为儿子感到“骄傲(pride)”。37.根据第一段中的married可知,妈妈此处说的是婚礼的情景。wedding婚礼。38.我知道我我该放手了39.妈妈进而说道:“噢,我这样一位老太太,身着蓝色礼服,看着你与漂亮的新娘共舞,我知道(know)我该放手了,因为(because)我已经拥有你多年了,而你只是我借来的,一旦你找到了理想中的伴侣,我就要对你放手。”40.根据Unlike me可知,谈话过后,“我”邀请妈妈共舞,她没有像“我”一样拒绝(refuse)”。(文化背景:Something old, Something new, S

90、omething borrowed, Something blue 是英国一首押韵诗中的句子,后来慢慢转变为西方婚礼的习俗。西方人认为,新娘在结婚时集齐了新、旧、借来的、蓝色的四样东西,就能够为婚姻带来好运和幸福。) 第二节答案:41. to put 42. the 43. impressive 44. raising 45. fitter 46. was achieved 47. strength 48. how 49. in 50. will continue解析: 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了患有唐氏综合征却完成铁人三项的Chris Nikic的事迹。41. to put考查非谓语动

91、词。“be+enough+to do”意为“足以做某事”为固定用法。42. the考查冠词。此处特指前文提到的he Ironman triathlon,即铁人三项比赛,故用定冠词the。43.impressive考查词形转换。此处用所给动词的形容词修饰空后的名词accomplishment。44. raising考查非谓语动词。分析句子成分可知,此处用所给动词的非谓语形式,逻辑主语Nik与动词raise存在逻辑上的主谓关系,故此处用所给动词的现在分词;While raising Nikic是状语从句While he was raising Nikic的省略。45.fitter考查形容词的比较级

92、。此处意为“每天比前一天要更健壮1%”,故此处用所给形容词的比较级。46.was achieved考查动词的时态和语态。分析句子成分可知,该空是谓语部分;根据本段的叙述可知,此处用一般过去时,又因为 achieve和主语he first step是被动关系,故此处用一般过去时的被动语态。47.strength考查词形转换。根据空前的修饰词much及并列词determination可知,此处用所给形容词的名词。48 how考查名词性从句。分析句子结构可知,该空引导的是一个宾语从句,从句句意完整,根据空后的句子可知,本句的句意为 “Nikic的成就是唐氏综合征患者如何克服阻碍并获得成功的又一例子”

93、故此处用连接副词how。49.in考查介词。participate in意为“参加”,为固定搭配。50.will continue考查动词的时态。根据最后一段的叙述可知,该空所在句是对未来的展望,故用一般将来时。第三部分 写作第一节 短文改错答案:When I finished all of my, my family drove to the countryside for a holiday. On our way, my favorite scarf flew out of the window suddenly and gone. I felt very sad, regretting

94、 that when I hadnt kept the scarf well. Soon after, we stopped at a service station. upset, I found a bench and was about to my sandwich when a motorcyclist pulled into the station, “Is that your blue car?” he asked me. Although I felt, I nodded quickly. man pulled out the very scarf from backpack a

95、nd handed it to me. He then returned his motorcycle and wanted to leave. I went up and repaid him by giving him a hug.解析:这是一篇记叙文。作者在去农村度假的路上方巾从车窗刮到外面,一位骑摩托车的男士把方巾还给作者,作者感激地给他一个拥抱。1.考查名词单复数。句意:当我完成了所有的考试,我的家人开车去乡下度假。“exam”是可数名词。根据“all of”可知,此处应用其复数形式。故把exam改成exams。2.考查时态。句意:在我们的路上,我最喜欢的围巾突然飞出窗外不见了。本文

96、讲的是过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时。故把is改成was。3.考查连词。句意:我感到很难过,后悔没有把围巾保管好。regretting后接宾语从句,句子成分完整,无需加when。故删除I前的when。4.考查现在分词。句意:我感到心烦意乱,找了条长凳正准备吃我的三明治,这时一个骑摩托车的人把车开进了车站。此处作状语,“Feel upset”是祈使句,不能作状语。主语“I”与“Feel”是主谓关系,用现在分词作状语。故把Feel改成Feeling。5.考查动词不定式。句意:我感到心烦意乱,找了条长凳正准备吃我的三明治,这时一个骑摩托车的人把车开进了车站。“be about to”中to为不定式符

97、号,后面动词要用原形。故把ate改成eat。6.考查形容词。句意:虽然我感到很惊讶,但还是很快地点了点头。surprising表示“令人吃惊的”,surprised表示“感到惊讶的”。故把surprising改成surprised。7.考查冠词。句意:那人从背包里拿出那条围巾,递给我。这里的man指上文提到的骑摩托车的人,应用定冠词。故把A改成The。8.考查代词。句意:他从自己的背包拿出了“我”的围巾。由下文的“handed it to me”和“giving him a hug”故将my改为his。9.考查介词。句意:然后他回到摩托车上,想要离开。此处表示“回到摩托车旁”而不是“归还摩托车

98、”。故在returned后加to。10.考查副词。句意:我走上前去,感激地给了他一个拥抱。根据句意,这里应用副词修饰动词repaid,故把thankful改成thankfully。第二节 书面表达答案:A Visit to the History Museum Last Sunday, the members of student union showed exchange students studying in our school around the local History Museum. They gathered at the school gate at 9:00 am, a

99、nd then rode a bus to the museum, where they watched videos about local history and admired the treasures from different periods. The exchange students were amazed at the ancient objects displayed and deeply impressed by the members vivid description. The visit was a great success. Not only did it help the exchange students learn more about China, but it also helped promote friendship between Chinese students and exchange students.

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