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1、安徽省2022届高三英语上学期摸底考试试题第一部分听力第一节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 man do?A. Help the woman. B. Visit the school. C. Attend a meeting. 2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At an airport. B. In a hotel. C. In

2、a library. 3. What will the two speakers eat for supper?A. Pizza. B. Salad. C. Steak. 4. When will the two speakers probably have dinner together?A. On Sunday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Saturday. 5. What does the man most care about?A. Time. B. Pleasure. C. Exercise. 第二节听下面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

3、、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What will happen on Saturday?A. Watching a football match. B. Playing football together. C. Buying a couple of nets. 7. Why did the man feel stupid?A. He made something wrong. B. He disliked playi

4、ng football. C. He has no soccer shoes. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why is the show good?A. Because of the vivid pictures. B. Because of the cheap admission. C. Because of the positive theme. 9. What might do harm to sea animals?A. Tourists. B. Plastic waste. C. Chain stores. 10. What does the woman use ever

5、y day?A. Her water bottle. B. Her lunch box. C. Plastic bags. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Who has dark straight hair?A. Susan. B. Helen. C. Olivia. 12. Where was Helen heading for?A. The mans home. B. The comer of the street. C. Her classroom. 13. Why is Helen always annoying?A. She makes careless mistakes

6、. B. She is always in a hurry. C. She is always late for class. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is Vermeer?A. A tourist. B. A painter. C. A guide. 15. Who stayed with Alan in Brussels?A. Rembrandt. B. Vermeer. C. Rita. 16. What was the weather like in Munich?A. Sunny. B. Cold. C. Snowy. 17. How did the ma

7、n go to Italy?A. By car. B. By air. C. By train. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What does the cartoon mainly focus on?A. The influence of two main roles. B. The 161 famous short films. C. The fights between a cat and a mouse. 19. Where was Tom and Jerry first played?A. On television. B. In theaters. C. In re

8、staurants. 20. What makes Tom and Jerry so popular in the speakers opinion?A. The colorful roles of the story itself. B. The worldwide influence of the story. C. The lively pictures and funny sounds. 第二部分阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。AFour of the best restaurants in ParisVerjus Opened by

9、the innovative American couple, Verjus is a romantic restaurant. Located behind the Palais-Royal, it offers the best food featuring fresh and seasonal flavors, not to mention one of the best fried chicken dishes in the city, available at the wine bar. Restaurant Verjus, 52, rue de Richelieu 75001 Pa

10、ris. Tel +331 42975440Chez Casimir The little brother of famous Chez Michel, Chez Casimir shares a kitchen with the more expensive restaurant, though it serves more affordable food. Located near Gare du Nord, its particularly convenient for those looking for affordable dining. Chez Casimir, Gare du

11、Nord, 6 rue de Belzunce, 75010 Paris. Tel +331 48782880Les Papilles Les Papilles is a wine shop that doubles as one of the citys most charming restaurants launched by Bertrand Bluy, who gave up a three-Michelin-star post for something more casual in the Latin Quarter. An abundant four-course fixed m

12、enu features a main dish out of a copper pot and usually a plate of cheese. The plates change daily. Les Papilles, 30 Rue Gay-Lussac, 75005 Paris. Tel +331 43252079Le ChateaubriandReserve a table, if you can, but unless you plan far in advance, youll have to join the crowd on the sidewalk waiting fo

13、r a spot in line. The small room and portions dont make for a relaxing meal, but one that will surprise and excite. Le Chateaubriand, 129 avenue Parmentier, 75011 Paris. Tel +331 4357459521. What do we know about Veijus in Paris?A. Its run by a foreign couple. B. Its located near Gare du Nord. C. It

14、 offers the cheapest fried chicken. D. It uses different plates every day. 22. Which number should you probably dial to spend less money on food?A. +331 42975440. B. +331 48782880. C. +331 43252079. D. +331 43574595. 23. In which restaurant should you book a table ahead of time?A. Verjus. B. Chez Ca

15、simir. C. Les Papilles. D. Le Chateaubriand. BLast Saturday, Lai Chi-wai used a rope system to pull himself up 250 meters along the side of a skyscraper in Hong Kong. Mr. Lai, who cant move his legs, was strapped into his wheelchair as he climbed. Before 2011, Mr. Lai was a world-famous rock climber

16、. He also taught others how to climb. That ended 10 years ago, when Mr. Lai was involved in a car crash. The accident left him paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down, unable to move his legs. Since then, hes needed to use a wheelchair to get around. But Mr. Lai couldnt get over his love of climbing. He

17、figured out a way to attach his wheelchair to a roping system that allowed him to climb again. In 2016, Mr. Lai climbed Lion Rock in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Its a 495-meter climb that he had done many times before. Climbing Lion Rock again made him realize that he could still climb successfully, even if

18、 he couldnt do it in the same way he had in the past. Last Saturday, Mr Lai started to climb Hong Kongs Nina Tower. The morning started off well enough. But by early afternoon, strong winds had come up. They blew Mr. Lai around and tangled (使缠结) his ropes. Finally, after he climbed for 10 hours and

19、reached a height of 250 meters, the winds became too rough, and Mr. Lai had to give up his goal of reaching the top. But along the way, he set a new record. He also raised over $700, 000 for a charity that is working to help others who have been paralyzed. Mr. Lai said that often, disabled people ar

20、e viewed as weak. He hoped his climb would send a different message. “If a disabled person can shine,” he said, they can at the same time bring about opportunity, hope and light; they dont have to be viewed as weak.”24. What made Lai Chi-wai paralyzed?A. A failed operation. B. A car accident. C. An

21、improper climbing training. D. A faulty rope system. 25. What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?A. Mr. Lai is expert at climbing. B. Mr. Lai has a gift for climbing. C. Mr. Lai restarted climbing. D. Mr. Lai climbed Lion Rock. 26. What do we know about Mr. Lais last Saturdays climbing?A. It wa

22、s a real challenge. B. It made him famous. C. He was supported by charity. D. He wasnt well prepared. 27. How does Mr. Lai regard the disabled people?A. They are normal. B. They are losers. C. They are pitiful. D. They are hopeful. CIn WALL-E, a science fiction movie, a little robot is responsible f

23、or cleaning a world covered in garbage; a world where there is no longer room for anything else, not even humans! The film encourages common people, worldwide leaders and businessmen to ask the obvious question: What can be done to prevent something like this happening? For some, microfactories coul

24、d become the most promising answer. Veena Sahajwalla, a materials scientist and engineer in Sydney, Australia, has discovered a solution to the challenging waste problem. Her one-stop approach could go beyond the existing recycling processes. Her invention, waste microfactories, mainly targets elect

25、ronic waste and plastic. It can transform waste into new materials with the help of thermal (热工) technology. “Using our green manufacturing (制造) technologies, these microfactories can transform waste where it is largely reserved and created, enabling local businesses and communities to not only deal

26、 with local waste problems, but to develop a commercial opportunity from the valuable materials that are created, she explains. And the way these modular (模块化) microfactories work is fascinating too. Firstly, no more than 50 square meters are needed to operate them, so they can be located anywhere,

27、reducing journeys between manufacturing plants and recycling processors. In the first module, the thrown-away computers, mobile phones and printers are broken down. Next, in another module, a special robot is responsible for identifying useful parts. Once this process is completed, a third stage inv

28、olves transforming those pieces into valuable materials using controlled heat. Although the most effective solution to address the waste challenges would be not to create as much trash, Sahajwalla microfactories provide hope for all the waste that already exists. Her solution not only decreases the

29、amount of waste, but it also improves its management and enables new manufacturing opportunities around the new materials created. 28. Why is WALL-E mentioned?A. To introduce the main topic. B. To advertise the science fiction movie. C. To show the strength of technology. D. To promote the convenien

30、ce of robots. 29. What do Veena Sahajwallas words suggest?A. The technology is an inspiration from a movie. B. The technology deals with waste in small quantities. C. The technology benefits both the environment and investors. D. The technology is mainly of commercial value. 30. Why is controlled he

31、at used in the process?A. To break down thrown-away electronics. B. To transform electronic waste into valuable materials. C. To identify useful parts in the thrown-away electronics. D. To reduce journeys between manufacturing plants and recycling processors. 31. Whats the authors attitude to Sahajw

32、allas microfactories?A. Disapproving. B. Skeptical. C. Supportive. D. Objective. DWhen kids sit down to eat lunch at school, fruits and vegetables may not be their first choice. But with more time at the lunch table, they are more likely to pick up those healthy foods. If we want to improve children

33、s nutrition and health, ensuring longer school lunch breaks can help achieve those goals, according to research from the University of Illinois. “Ten minutes of seated lunch time or less is quite common. Scheduled lunch time may be longer, but students have to wait in line to get their food. This me

34、ans the amount of time children actually have to eat their meals is much less than the scheduled time,” says Melissa Pflugh Prescott, assistant professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition. “During shorter lunch periods, children ate significantly less of the fruit and vegetable p

35、arts of their meal, while there was no significant difference in the amount of entrees (主食) they consumed. It makes sense that you might eat the part of the meal you look forward to first, and if theres enough time left you might go towards the other parts. But if theres not enough time, fruit and v

36、egetables are likely to suffer,” Prescott explains. “Our findings support policies that require at least 20 minutes of seated lunch time at school,” she states. School lunch time policies can be decided at the district level, with some room for individual schools to set their own standards; for exam

37、ple, schools can institute a longer lunch time than the district mandates (授权). Prescott notes that longer lunch time can also have beneficial effects for children beyond healthy eating. “The amount of seated time children have is also a really valuable time for them to connect with their friends; t

38、hey might have limited opportunities to do so throughout the school day. We found significantly fewer social interactions during the 10-minute lunch time. That indicates other positive outcomes may come from longer lunch breaks as well,” she concludes. 32. Why do students eat less of the fruit and v

39、egetables according to Prescott?A. They are unwilling to wait in line. B. There is not enough time for them. C. Theyre not used to a balanced diet. D. There is too much study pressure on them. 33. What does the underlined word “institute” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Set up. B. Put off. C. Make u

40、se of. D. Run out of. 34. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A. Key reasons for a longer lunch time. B. The importance of a healthy diet. C. Other benefits of a longer lunch time. D. The detailed lunch time arrangements. 35. What can be the best title for the text?A. Eating lunch at scho

41、ol makes children healthierB. Longer school lunch time enables children to learn betterC. Kids at school spend much time waiting in line for lunchD. Longer lunch time helps kids eat more fruit and vegetables第二节根据短文内容,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。How to Enjoy Your Holiday AloneSpending a holiday

42、 alone can actually be more enjoyable than hanging out with other people. 36 . There are a few things you can do on your own to make your holiday season special this year. Stay in your pajamas (睡衣) all day. If planning to spend the day at home, you dont need to bother with real pants. Put on your so

43、ftest sweatpants or your comfortable robe and wander around the house while staying comfortable. Sleep in. Its your holiday! 37 . You can enjoy the extra rest and return to your normal life feeling refreshed and energized. 38 . Speaking of sleep, why not catch up on it in the afternoon? When the ent

44、ire day is yours, you can use it how you please. If youre feeling tired, take a quick rest in your bed or on your couch. You could also try doing simple yoga. Even 15 minutes can help you feel relaxed and centered. 39 . Reach out to family and friends. If you want to see your loved ones but you cant

45、 be there in person, a quick phone call or a video chat will probably help. 40 . And then spend some time talking about your holiday traditions, even if you cant be together in person. A. Do something meaningfulB. Give you some emotional supportC. Take a short sleep in the middle of the dayD. And yo

46、u might even find that you like it moreE. Send them a text to see when theyre availableF. Turn off your alarm and let your body wake up naturallyG. You can look up classes in your area, or try a class online第三部分英语知识运用第一节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。A terrible thunder storm had hi

47、t our area recently. Heavy 41 , high winds and lots of lightening had caused flooding and knocked down trees. I had spent the afternoon 42 branches out of my yard and throwing them away. Then the 43 came over my phone that another storm was 44 our way. Huge clouds were rolling in while 45 boomed ove

48、r the hills. The darkness seemed darker and 46 than usual because I knew what was on the way. Then I saw the 47 blink (闪烁) of light, up high, at the far end of the field behind my house. I 48 . The first of the fireflies had 49 for the summer at just the time I needed to see his light. Soon a few ot

49、hers were 50 their lights as well. It 51 me how far their light traveled in the darkness of the night and how they didnt seem bothered at all by the 52 storm. I spent an extra few minutes 53 them before heading in to get ready for the storm. And I noticed that the 54 no longer seemed so frightening

50、and that my fear had been 55 by joy. Life does have its 56 of storms, which is normal and unavoidable. However, we cant 57 life being scared of them. Take a 58 from the fireflies then. Let your light 59 . It may seem tiny but you will be amazed at how far it can be seen and how 60 it can drive the d

51、ark away. 41. A. smokeB. trafficC. rainsD. fog42. A. cutting downB. picking upC. digging outD. sorting out43. A. flashB. conclusionC. threatD. warning44. A. headingB. makingC. blockingD. avoiding45. A. windB. treesC. thunderD. fireflies46. A. lighterB. thinnerC. damperD. scarier47. A. tiniestB. brig

52、htestC. fastestD. purest48. A. complainedB. smiledC. leftD. sighed49. A. appearedB. waitedC. appliedD. competed50. A. hidingB. collectingC. blinkingD. absorbing51. A. entertainedB. annoyedC. frustratedD. amazed52. A. failingB. approachingC. fadingD. missing53. A. watchingB. invitingC. helpingD. catc

53、hing54. A. floodB. summerC. darknessD. insect55. A. doubledB. worsenedC. loweredD. replaced56. A. wisdomB. meansC. shareD. cause57. A. go throughB. rely onC. set asideD. play with58. A. riskB. lessonC. breakD. chance59. A. reflectB. mirrorC. flyD. shine60. A. carefullyB. easilyC. slowlyD. gently第二节阅

54、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。Fifteen elephants are approaching the Chinese city of Kunming. Altogether the animals 61 (cover) 500km from their habitat in a nature reserve near the borders with Myanmar and Laos. And they are now near 62 city of 6.6 million people. They have travelled along highways

55、 63 through farms over the past few months. And their journey has been attracting the attention of the Chinese public. Experts are now doing all they can 64 (keep) the elephants away from Kunming city. They are setting up barriers along the way, 65 (hope) to get them to go back towards the nature re

56、serve. No one knows 66 the animals have walked so far away from 67 (they) original habitat. One reason could be a decline in the amount of edible (可食用的) plants in their reserve, especially 68 (supply) of their favourite foods. Another reason could be a rise in numbers in the wild elephant population

57、 in the area, from 193 in the 1980s 69 around 300 today. A further 70 (possible) is that the elephants, leader could have led them astray (迷路). 第四部分写作第一节短文改错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

58、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。Today Ill talk a little bit about Italian culture. Music plays a important role in the culture of Italy. Italian music is heavy influenced by its history. And the piano and the violin are said have been invented in Italy. Italians are fond of

59、spend time with their families. In the old days, Italian families were used to be large. However, they are smaller in size now. Family member always get together at every festival. As for sports, one of the most popular sports in Italy are football. The Italian national team is one of the better in

60、the world. Another popular sports include volleyball, basketball, boxing or bike riding. 第二节书面表达假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Jonah发来邮件询问关于你最喜欢的一本书籍。请你根据以下要点给他回信,要点如下:1. 书籍简介;2. 对你的影响 (举例)。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Jonah, How are you? Im writing to share my favorite book with you. _Yours, Li Hua英语参考答案第一部

61、分听力15CABBA 610BACBB 1115ACABC 1620ACCBA第二部分阅读第一节阅读理解2123 ABD 2427 BCAD 2831ACBC 3235 BACD第二节短文填空36-40 DFCGE第三部分英语知识运用第一节完形填空4145 CBDAC 4650 DABAC 5155 DBACD 5660 CABDB第二节语法填空61. have covered 62. the 63. and 64. to keep 65. hoping66. why 67. their 68. supplies 69. to 70.possibility第四部分写作第一节短文改错Today

62、Ill talk a little bit about Italian culture. Music plays important role in the culture of Italy. Italian music is influenced by its history. And the piano and the violin are said have been invented in Italy. Italians are fond of time with their families. In the old days, Italian families were used t

63、o be large. However, they are smaller in size now. Family always get together at every festival. As for sports, one of the most popular sports in Italy football. The Italian national team is one of the in the world. popular sports include volleyball, basketball, boxing bike riding.第二节书面表达One possibl

64、e version:Dear Jonah.How are you? Im writing to share my favorite book with you.My favorite book is titled How to Improve English Writings, which is actually a birthday gift from my sister. Though only a 126-page book, it contains many well-written English compositions and practical skills to improv

65、e my English writing.Last term I did poorly in an important English test, which of course made me upset. Seeing that I got a very low score in the writing part, my sister sent me this book and encouraged me to improve my writing. From then on I spent more time on writing. Thanks to the book, I have

66、made great progress in writing. I love this book.Best wishes!Yours, Li Hua【解题导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了法国首都巴黎的一些有名的餐馆,并简单介绍了它们的一些特色、地点及联系方式等。21. A细节理解题。根据第一个表格中的“Opened by the innovative American couple”可知,Veijus是由一对富有创新精神的美国夫妇所开的餐馆。22.B细节理解题。根据第二个表格中的内容可知,Chez Casimir这家餐馆菜价合理,经济实惠。23.D 细节理解题。根据最后一个表格中的“Rese

67、rve a table,if you can, but unless you plan far in advance”可知,如果你不想在拥挤的人群中排队,你就要提前预订。【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。一位坐着轮椅的香港人,耗时10个小时攀爬一座摩天大楼,其行为打动了很多人。24.B 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Mr. Lai was involved in a car crash. The accident left him paralyzed(瘫痪)”可知,一次车祸导致他瘫痪。25.C段落大意题。第二段提到:赖先生无法克服他对登山的热爱。他想出了一种方法,将他的轮椅连接到一个绳索系统上,这样

68、他就可以再次攀爬。再次攀登狮子岩使他意识到,即使他不能用以前的方式攀登,他仍然可以成功地攀登。可知,本段主要说明他重新开始攀爬。26.A推理判断题。根据第四段内容可知,这次攀爬是一次挑战。27.D推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,他们可以闪耀,也能创造机会、希望和光明。【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。澳大利亚的科学家发现通过微型工厂可以把垃圾变废为宝。28.A 推理判断题。第一段开始提到“WALL-E, a science fiction movie”,之后提到“For some, microfactories could become the most promising answer.”判断

69、可知,提到它的目的是为导入主题作铺垫。29.C推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,这项技术有利于环境和投资者。30.B 细节理解题。根据第五段中的“Once this process is completed, a third stage involves transforming those pieces into valuable materials using controlled heat.”可知,贵重材料通过控制热获得。31.C推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,作者对萨哈瓦拉微型工厂持赞成的态度。【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。在学校吃午餐的孩子们往往因为排队等原因导致坐下来吃饭的时间很短

70、,从而导致了他们很少吃蔬菜、水果这些营养食物。本文通过研究调查建议学校延长午餐时间,这样有利于孩子们多方面的身心发展。32.B细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,孩子们吃蔬菜、水果太少,是因为他们的午餐时间不够。33.A词义推测题。根据前一句可知,各地区学校可根据自己情况设定午餐时间。比如,有些学校可以设定比该地区授权的午餐时间更长一些。因此,划线词此处意为“设定;执行”。34.C推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,本段主要叙述实施更长的午餐时间还有很多其他方面的益处。35.D标题归纳题。在学校吃午餐的孩子们往往因为排队等原因导致坐下来吃饭的时间很短,从而导致了他们很少吃蔬菜、水果这些营养食物。本文

71、通过研究调查建议学校延长午餐时间,这样有利于孩子们多方面的身心发展。【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。独自一人度假有它的好处,如果你希望让你的假期很特别,可以尝试一下。36.D首句指出独自度假更令人享受,与同他人在一起比较,你或许更喜欢独自度假的方式。故选D。37.F根据第三段中的“Its your holiday!”可知,关掉闹钟,让你自然醒来。故选F。38.C第四段提到:说到睡眠,为什么不在下午补上呢?当一整天都属于你的时候,你可以随心所欲地使用它。如果你累了,就在床上休息一下。可知,中午小睡一会儿。故选C。39.G根据第五段中的“Even 15 minutes can help you fe

72、el relaxed and centered.”可知,你可以在你所在的地区查找课程,或者在网上尝试一门课程。故选G。40.E 根据第六段中的“And then spend some time talking about your holiday traditions”可知,给他们发个短信看看他们什么时候有空。故选E。【解题导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者所处地区最近经常发生雷暴,大雨、雷电破坏了当地的生活。但作者在雷暴前的黑暗中看到了小小萤火虫的光亮,它们不畏雷暴,闪耀自我的精神让作者明白了生活中也要学萤火虫:闪耀自我,即便光亮很小,也能驱走黑暗。41.C根据前面一句可知,作者所处地区最近经

73、常下暴雨,因此,此处为大雨、大风和很多闪电。42.B前面说暴雨造成洪灾和许多树被撞断,因此,作者一下午都在院外收捡树枝并把它们扔掉。43.D电视里面播报关于即将到来的雷雨的警告。44.A电视里的警告说:另一场暴雨正朝我们地区而来。动词head表示“朝方向前进”之意。45.C根据上文介绍的最近经常发生雷雨可知,山坡上轰隆隆的自然是雷声。46.D根据本段末句中的“no longer seemed so frightening”可知,暴雨来之前的黑暗比往常更加黑暗和令人害怕。47.A根据最后一段中的“It may seem tiny but.”可知,作者此处描述的是萤火虫的闪光是最细微的亮光。48.

74、B作者在最恐惧的时候看到了黑暗里的亮光,作者心里一下子亮堂起来;再根据本段最后的“by joy”可知,作者笑了,心里也不再那么害怕了。49.A在夏季黑暗里作者最需要光亮的时候,第一只萤火虫出现了,发出了亮光。50.C很快,其他的萤火虫也开始一样闪烁出它们的亮光了。51.D根据上下文语境和最后一句话中的“It may seem tiny but you will be amazed at how far”可知,作者对如此遥远闪烁亮光的童火虫们感到吃惊,并吃惊于它们对即将到来的暴雨丝毫没有受到打扰。52.B根据语境及第一段最后一句可知,此处表示即将到来的暴雨。53.A作者花了几分钟进一步观察这些萤

75、火虫,并理解了它们在面对困难而用于闪耀自我的精神含义。54.C此处和本段第二句进行对比:作者此时发现现在的黑暗并不像之前那样的让人害怕了。55.D作者现在心情好了很多,之前的恐惧现在都被高兴所取代了。56.C作者通过自己的经历来说明生活中我们也难免遇到暴风雨。生活拥有暴雨的份额,意思就是生活难免有一些暴雨。57.A尽管生活中我们难免经历暴雨,但我们不能在恐惧中度过人生。58.B因此,我们要从萤火虫身上学习并吸取教训。59.D我们要学习萤火虫,让我们身上的亮光闪耀出来。60.B我们身上的亮光可能像萤火虫那样渺小,但是它却能在很远的地方就能让人感受到,并且能很容易地驱走我们心中的黑暗。【解题导语】

76、本文是一篇新闻报道。连日来,15头野生亚洲象在云南一路逛吃北迁,来到了昆明地区。61.have covered考查时态语态。这里用现在完成时表示这群野象从离开栖息地到现在走了500公里。62. the 考查冠词。这里特指昆明这座城市。63. and 考查连词。along highways与through farms是并列关系。64. to keep 考查非谓语动词。do all one can to do sth.意为“尽一切可能做某事”。65. hoping 考查非动词hope与主语they之间是主动关系,用现在分词短语作状语,表示伴随情况或方式。66. why 考查名词性从句。由下文的on

77、e reason could be、another reason could be可知,这里填why引导宾语认句。67. their 考查代词。由后面的original habitat可知,此处应用形容词性物主代词。68. supplies 考查名词复数。supply用作名词,若其前面没有不定冠词a修饰时,常用其复数形式。69. to 考查介词。from.to意为“从到”,为固定短语。70. possibility 考查词性转换。空格中所填单词在句中作主语,且前面有定冠词和形容词修饰,需用possible的名词形式。听力部分录音原文:Text 1W: Hi, Bob. Could you he

78、lp me carry the big box to the school gate?M: Id love to, but I have to attend an important meeting first. There is only five minutes left.Text 2W: Excuse me, I have booked Flight 645 to London which leaves at 8:45. And the check-in time isnt until 7:35.Would it be possible to check my bags in a lit

79、tle earlier?M: Sony, madam. Im afraid you have to wait until 7:35.Text 3W: What do you want for supper? I was thinking about pizza.M: I had pizza yesterday. How about steak?W: Im trying to control my weight. Lets order salad from Lennys.M: Sounds good!Text 4M: Lets have dinner together sometime this

80、 week. I was actually thinking about the weekend.W: But Ill be out of town this weekend. What about this Wednesday or Thursday?M: OK.Text 5W: We are forming a swimming group. Do you want to join us?M: Id love to. But how often do you meet?W: We intend to get together once a week, on Tuesday evening

81、in the gym.Text 6W: Are you still playing football with us on Saturday?M: Yeah, I bought a new helmet and everything.W: Helmet? You dont need a helmet to play football, just a couple of nets and a ball.M: Oh, I feel stupid. I thought you meant American football.W: Thats OK. Youre still going to play

82、 with us, right? Maybe you can exchange it for some new soccer shoes.M: Thats a good idea.Text 7M: Wow! The show was so good!W: Yeah! And the show pointed out the importance of protecting sea environments.M: Many sea animals are now in danger.W: I know! In many places, sea animals have been harmed b

83、y plastic waste, some of which come from tourists.M: No wonder more and more places have begun to ban plastic bags and straws.W: Many chain stores no longer offer plastic bags, or even plastic straws!M: Even if I am offered a plastic bag or straw, I wont take it! I now use my own water bottle, bags,

84、 and straws.W: I also use my own lunch box.M: Good for you!W: And good for the environment too!Text 8M: Hi, Olivia! Did you see my friend Helen? I am looking for her.W: Hello, is she the short girl with dark straight hair?M: No, that is Susan. She is thinner than Helen. Helen is tall with long brown

85、 hair. Do you know where she is? W: Oh, I just came across her at the comer of the street. She was in a hurry to the classroom. She is going to be late for class.M: She left her project work at my home and she has to use it in todays class! She is such a careless person, I have to give this work to

86、her.W: Oh, that is Helens behavior. She is always annoying because of those mistakes she makes.M: Well, maybe. Anyway, I should catch her up. Bye.W: See you.Text 9W: Hey, Alan. What did you do in Amsterdam? Did you see all the canals?M: Yes, they were so beautiful. We also visited two huge art galle

87、ries. They had exhibitions of the old Dutch painters like Vermeer and Rembrandt.W: Then what did you do after leaving Amsterdam?M: I spent some time in Brussels with Rita and then I went to Munich.W: I really want to go to Germany!M: Its a very interesting place. Very historical. I visited one house

88、 in Munich that was 800 years old. The weather in Munich was warm so I was happy. I took so many photos of the city.W: Did you spend a lot of money on hotels?M: No, not really. In Munich, I stayed in a hotel for about 20 Euros a night.W: Wow, that is cheap! Did you go to Italy, Alan?M: Yes, after a

89、few days in Munich, I caught the train south to Italy and stayed two days in Milan.Text 10Today, Id like to share with you a well-known cartoon Tom and Jerry. Well go deep into it and talk about the “Tom and Jerry Influence”. We all know that Tom and Jerry is an American cartoon with lots of, ah, th

90、ats161, famous short films. It centers on the fights between two main roles: Tom, a cat, and Jerry, a mouse. However, therere still things we dont know. The first Tom and Jerry cartoon was actually created in 1937, not in 1940. And the cat Tom was called Jasper at the very first, and the mouse Jerry

91、 was called Jinx once. Also, its first show was not on television, but was played in theaters on February 10, 1940. Now it has fans worldwide and is one of the most famous cartoons in American cinema. But why is Tom and Jerry so popular? Some reviewers say it spreads its influence to the world by its lively pictures, funny sounds, perfect timing and etc. However, from where I stand, the colorful roles of the story itself seem to be the most important factor.

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