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1、湖南省邵阳市邵东县创新实验学校2021届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题(时量120分钟;满分150分)听力1. What does the woman want to do?A. Buy some furniture. B. Take a walk. C. Go downtown.2. How much will the man receive from his parents?A. $2,500. B. $3,000. C. $5,000.3. How does the man probably feel now?A. Angry. B. Upset. C. Nervous.4. Why di

2、d the man put up the fence?A. To attract passers-by. B. To decorate his garden. C. To protect his garden.5. What kind of tea does the woman usually drink?A. English tea. B. Japanese tea. C. Chinese tea.请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why did the woman come back late?A. She had a drink at a bar. B. She went for a

3、 drive. C. She visited her brother.7. How did the woman get home?A. In her dads car. B. In Mikes car. C. In Lydias car.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the woman probably doing?A. Buying a jacket. B. Sending a package. C. Getting through customs.9. How many coins will the woman give to the man?A. Three. B

4、. Four. C. Five.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What news does the woman have?A. She will work at Harvard. B. Shes entered a university. C. Shes found an assistant.11. Why does the woman come to see the man?A. To tell him about a meeting. B. To invite him to dinner. C. To know about a job.12. What day is it t

5、oday?A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Saturday.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where does the womans brother work now?A. At a law firm. B. At a catering company. C. At a shoe company.14. What did the woman offer to do in her mothers company?A. Send out brochures. B. Answer the phones. C. Design advertising.15. How

6、long did the woman stay in South America?A. For about two months. B. For about six months. C. For about ten months.16. What is the most important in helping the woman get the job offer?A. Her command of Italian. B. Her sales experience. C. Her university education.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does th

7、e speaker say about the hotel?A. It is in the center of town. B. It is included in the cost of trip. C. It offers private rooms for visitors.18. What can visitors do on the second day?A. See a famous monument. B. Take a boat trip. C. Do some shopping.19. Which place should visitors pay extra money t

8、o visit?A. The Eiffel Tower. B. The Louvre Museum. C. The Notre Dame.20. On which day are visitors allowed to do anything?A. The first day. B. The second day. C. The third day.阅读理解APrograms for TeensCommunity EatsSep 11 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.LOCATION: BrentwoodCommunity Eats is a cross-cultural projec

9、t that uses storytelling, drawing and printmaking to reflect on what we eat and why.A Room of Your OwnSep 16 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.LOCATION: Lillian H. SmithA Room of Your Own is a book club targeted primarily at teen girls 13-18 years of age. Allowing them to express their curiosity, ambitions, hopes

10、 and discouragement, A Room of Your Own is a place to share fun, feelings, and opinions with their peers (同龄人) and with their favourite authors. Its chief objectives are to have fun, and give teen girls what they need.Comic Book (漫画书) Workshop with Eric KimOct 17 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.LOCATION: Palmers

11、tonEric Kim is a comic book artist living in Toronto, Ontario. He has created work for many publishers. Join Eric as he talks about how to write your own comic stories. This one-hour workshop will help guide attendees in how they can plot their own stories to create fun and entertaining tales. This

12、workshop assumes that you know how to draw. Recommended for ages 13 and up.Space in this program is limited. Drop in spaces may be available if the program is not full.Young Voices Writers ConferenceOct 28 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.LOCATION: Northern DistrictToronto writers aged 12 to 19, this is for you!

13、Get motivated at workshops led by professionals. Learn new skills, win prizes and get published in an Instant Anthology!Amazing Workshops, including visual storytelling with graphic artist Keith Grachow; Write Your Way Out of a Paper Bag with author Eufemia Fantetti; Songwriting for Dummies with son

14、gwriter and novelist Greg Rhyno; Poetry and the Music of Social Conscience with poet Canisia Lubrin.21. Where can you take part in the food-themed program? A. At Brentwood. B. At Lillian H. Smith. C. At Palmerston. D. At Northern District.22. How is A Room of Your Own different from the others?A. It

15、 is fun-filled. B. It is book-centered. C. It is intended for girls. D. It is held in the afternoons.23. What requirement should you meet if you want to join the Comic Book Workshop?A. Being able to draw. B. Being always available. C. Knowing Eric Kim well. D. Having story-writing experience.BOne of

16、 the more memorable teachers I had in high school was not a teacher by trade. He was an employee of a local nuclear power plant whod been called to fill in when, at the start of my senior year, our physics teacher abruptly quit. The guy looked like Ned Flanders (a fictional character in the televisi

17、on series The Simpsons), which was funny because when we heard wed have a substitute, my friend Ben randomly commented, “Watch, hes going to look just like Ned Flanders.” That was a memorable thing.Physics was not for me. It was a fairly challenging subject I was already shaky in mathematical confid

18、ence and the lectures made it more so. I really tried. But I just did not get it. I wasnt even sure what exactly we were studying. It just seemed hard.Im sure Nuclear Ned Flanders, as he became known, was great at running power plants, but, objectively speaking, he was not a very good teacher. I eve

19、ntually dropped the class, and then avoided the sciences for all of college.But the funny thing is, Im actually thankful things turned out this way. It means that as I step stealthily into midlife, there is a whole world of truly interesting study Im just discovering. Physics, it turns out, includes

20、 the study of things like space, time, and how the entire universe works. It simply does not get a whole lot more interesting than that! And I appreciate wrestling with big, abstract ideas now. If I considered myself schooled, Im not sure I would have felt like I had to return to those concepts at t

21、his point. Im so glad I have.The point of my story is obvious: that every single person who stands at the front of a classroom matters. A ton.24. Why did the author have a deep first impression of the substitute teacher?A. He was a nuclear expert. B. He behaved like Ned Flanders. C. A coincidence ha

22、ppened around his arrival. D. There was a similarity between him and Ben.25. What can we learn about the authors academic performance at high school?A. He quit maths finally. B. He struggled with physics. C. He was a hopeless student. D. He preferred physics to maths.26. What happened when the autho

23、r reached middle age?A. He became a scientist. B. He fell in love with physics. C. He forgave Nuclear Ned Flanders. D. He began to home-school himself.27. What would be the best title for the text?A. Things that matter B. My favorite teacher C. The man who raised me up D. A memorable physics lessonC

24、 Parents complain that children outgrow their clothes so fast it costs a fortune (2,000 on average per year), going through seven different sizes in the space of their first two years. There could now be a solution: a new high-tech fabric (织物) that expands as the wearer grows.Ryan Yasin, who is stud

25、ying for a masters degree at the London Royal College of Art, came up with the idea after purchasing clothes for his newborn nephew, only to find the baby had outgrown them by the time they arrived. in addition to the expense, Yasin was also concerned about the environmental influence. The process o

26、f making and distributing just l kilogram, or 2.2 pounds, of new fabric results in an average of 23 kg, or 50 pounds, of greenhouse gases. To make matters worse, the “fast fashion” trend worldwide has caused garment production to double since 2000, with more than half of the clothing ending up in la

27、ndfills annually! To find a solution, Yasin used his previous experience designing satellites to invent a way to fold synthetic (合成的) material such that it stretches in all directions.The first design, a pair of tiny pants, not only fit his baby nephew, but also his 2-year-old niece! After spending

28、a lot of time perfecting the process and testing the design, Yasin is now awaiting a patent for his design and seeking investors (投资者) to bring the clothing to market.For his new line of Petit Pli, the designer plans to produce outerwear that is both waterproof (防水的) and windproof. The clothing will

29、 be machine washable and fold small enough to fit in a jacket or pant pocket. Yasin plans to establish a take-back system so that worn-out Petit Pli clothing can be recycled into new fabric.The designer does not expect parents to dress their children only in his expandable clothing, particularly sin

30、ce the current designs use synthetic materials. But he plans to soon produce the wear in “a wider variety of garments” and hopes that Petit Pli will be able to have an “influence on over-consumption.” We sure hope he succeeds!28. What inspired Yasins invention?A. His unhappy experience. B. His great

31、 expense on clothes. C. His nephews piled-up clothes. D. His desire for a masters degree. 29. What can we learn about Yasins design?A. It has got a patent. B. It has come on the market. C. It has been tested successful. D. It has attracted a lot of investors.30. What will be one advantage of the new

32、 outerwear?A. It is space-saving. B. It needs no washing. C. It can never be worn out. D. It comes in various styles.31. Why does Yasin suggest a limited use of the expandable clothing?A. Its cost is too high. B. It lacks stylish designs. C. It is not easily recycled. D. Its materials are not natura

33、l.DAlong with my co-founder, I run Harrys, a mens grooming (美容) company, and my wife Lacey is a senior writer and editor at The Hollywood Reporter. Our careers are important to us. So we always agreed that when it came time to build our family, we wanted to co-parent. In theory, it sounded like a lo

34、t of fun!So far, it has been. But as Ive learned since the birth of my not theoretical daughter, Chloe, its also really hard.To be clear, becoming a parent is much, much harder for my wife. But Lacey does have one thing that Ive struggled to find: a space to talk about balancing work with parenthood

35、. Due in part to the physical, mental and emotional tolls (损伤) of pregnancy and childbirth, moms often find community in those shared experiences. In addition, there are blogs, books and resources for mothers returning to work; for better or for worse, the demands of raising a baby are often assumed

36、 by women.But there are plenty of working dads out there, too. In fact, I feel if Im struggling with this whole working dad thing, then other guys must be struggling, too. If Im craving a space to share experiences and normalize true co-parenthood, I have to believe Im not the only one.Dealing with

37、the problem at a macro (大的) level is hard. But I do have the power to make real change within Harrys. My co-founder and I want to make sure that everyone on our team feels 100% supported, as employees and as parents. To that end, were excited to offer a new, progressive policy: 16 weeks of paid pare

38、ntal leave, taken any time within the first year, to every person on our team.Some people might decide to take the full 4 months and others wont. Thats OK. The goal is not to dictate right or wrong, but to offer our team real flexibility and control. Because all parents deserve the resources and too

39、ls to make the best decisions for their families; to be great coworkers, and also great parents.32. What is bothering the author?A. His wife is fully occupied. B. His daughter is troublesome.C. He is failing to balance work and life. D. He can find nowhere to seek child-raising advice.33. Which of t

40、he following would the author agree with?A. Its easier for a woman to be a parent. B. Kids benefit a lot from co-parenting.C. Women suffer a lot from parenthood. D. Its womens duty to take care of kids.34. What does the underlined word “craving” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Using. B. Desiring. C. Creating

41、. D. Saving.35. Whats the aim of the new policy?A. To promote equality. B. To free working dads. C. To nurse great coworkers. D. To encourage true co-parenthood.E School bus drivers transport kids to and from school. 36 Along with their transportation duties, bus drivers commonly assume other roles

42、in the school district.The most obvious responsibility of a school bus driver is to transport students to and from school or activities in a timely and safe manner. This includes showing up to each home or stopping at the scheduled time and informing parents of any changes in pick-up or drop-off tim

43、es. The driver also has to drive safely in all types of weather. 37 School bus drivers not only have to drive safely and watch the road, but they also normally have responsibility for the conduct of students on their buses. 38 Monitoring student behavior and stopping any horseplay are immediate duti

44、es. In some cases, students are assigned (分配) seats in the front of the bus if they have regular behavioral problems. 39 This includes regular checks on brakes, tires, turning signals and mechanical (机械的) equipment. School districts often have regular daily checklists whereby drivers must confirm th

45、at they have checked on various safety items. If problems are detected with any of these components, the bus is normally taken in for repair work and the driver uses an alternative bus until his normal one is ready to go again.Each day, school bus drivers have to log (记录) a variety of activities. 40

46、 They also log the miles they drive on their routes. Additionally, drivers make notes when fuel is filled and the amount. These daily logs help ensure accuracy in routes.A. Its extremely important.B. They are usually tasked with clean-up duty.C. Its really hard to control kids on-bus behavior.D. The

47、y report the number of riders on their buses.F. They also take school sports teams and other groups on trips.F. Regular drivers are responsible for monitoring the safety of their buses.G. Buses have large mirrors over the front window that give drivers the ability to see the entire bus.完形填空The end o

48、f the school year has different meanings for different people. For those who graduate its the time to switch from the education system into the 41 world. For those still in education, two months 42 holidays are waiting. Waiting for many, but not for all. Some 43 school doubtful and worried. Maybe yo

49、u are one of them. Your marks are way below 44 ? You believe no good company will hire you? You are sad. You feel you have 45 .Do not 46 that way. There is not only ONE dream-future. What you think is a failure can be turned into a new beginning. Maybe you were 47 a dream which was imposed (强加于) upo

50、n you by the outside world. Attending the best high schools and colleges and graduating with the best marks sure is a great start. But it is not 47 for a bright future.You love music? Think of an orchestra (管弦乐团). It has a conductor, whose duty is to unite and 49 the musicians. He has to be able to

51、play many instruments to be able to 50 many instruments, but there would be no way to 51 the sound of an orchestra all by himself. He needs different musicians.What is important is to 52 your role. You might have dreamed of being the boss, but to be a 53 boss is a far worse choice than to be a good

52、employee. Every company, just like an orchestra, needs all kinds of talent to be 54 .Do not 55 . It is much better to rethink in time than to spend a lifetime working towards an unfitting goal.41. A. real B. modem C. professional D. material42. A. full B. relaxing C. regular D. quiet43. A. attend B.

53、 skip C. quit D. leave44. A. expectationB. comparison C. doubt D. control45. A. tried B. failed C. changed D. stopped46. A. think B. act C. push D. continue47. A. sharing B. finishing C. considering D. following48. A. affordableB. helpful C. normal D. necessary49. A. train B. guide C. monitor D. aid

54、 50. A. enjoy B. remember C. conduct D. teach51. A. achieve B. improve C. spread D. combine52. A. accept B. serve C. find D. exchange53. A. busy B. terrible C. lonely D. strict54. A. unusual B. useful C. successful D. independent55. A. pick up B. put up C. take up D. give up语法填空As the effects of glo

55、bal warming, rising seas and natural disasters 56 (gradual) become obvious, some local communities are taking action. Among them 57 (be) one community in Florida where local people and government officials are proving 58 (success) in protecting coastal cities from the dangers of rising sea levels.Th

56、e community has studied 59 much sea levels will rise and has suggested ways to address the problem. It has persuaded the state government to ban new developments on land near the coastline and recommended 60 (build) sand dunes (沙丘) along beaches. Kristin Jacobs, one of the groups founders, 61 (decid

57、e) to take action in 2008 after it became clear that her states 27 water authorities couldnt agree on joint action.While some Florida government officials are skeptical 62 the effects of climate change and the causes of environmental damage, the people living in these locations are certain of the ne

58、ed 63 (protect) their communities.At present, coming up with ways to fight against the effects of climate change under a(n) 64 (limit) budget is a pressing concern. Only time will tell whether these coastal communities will succeed in 65 end, but for now, quick thinking by local citizens is helping

59、to secure the future.应用文写作假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华,你校学生会将举办传统经典诵读比赛。请你代表学生会用英语写一则书面通知,主要内容包括: 1. 比赛宗旨; 2. 赛事安排; 3. 注意事项。 注意:1. 词数100左右(格式已给出,但不计入总词数);2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Notice Student Council读后续写Wylie lived in Scotland, far up on the hills, and helped her master take care of his sheep.Wylie watched over th

60、e sheep and the little lambs like a soldier, and never let anything hurt them. She drove them out to pasture when it was time, and brought them safely home when it was time for that. She loved her work, and was a wonderfully fine sheepdog.At last her master grew too old to stay alone on the hills. B

61、efore he left, he gave Wylie to two kind young men who lived in the nearest town; he knew they would be good to her. They grew very fond of her, and so did their old grandmother and the little children: she was so gentle and handsome and well behaved.But after a while, the family noticed something v

62、ery strange indeed about their dog. Every single Tuesday night, about nine oclock, Wylie disappeared. And she would be gone all night. But every Wednesday morning, she was at the door, waiting to be let in. Her silky coat was all sweaty and muddy and her feet heavy with weariness, but her bright eye

63、s looked up at her masters as if she were trying to explain where she had been.Week after week, the same thing happened. Nobody could imagine where Wylie went every Tuesday night. They tried to follow her to find out, but she always slipped away. It grew to be a real mystery. Where in the world did

64、Wylie go?In the city near the town where the kind young men lived was a big market. On Tuesday nights, the farmers used to come down from the hills, and drive their sheep through the city streets into the pens, ready to sell on Wednesday morning; that was the day they sold them. The sheep werent use

65、d to the city noises and sights, and they always grew afraid and wild, and gave the farmers and the sheepdogs a great deal of trouble. They broke away and ran about, in everybodys way. But just as the trouble was worst, about sunrise, the farmers would see a little silky dog come running. One day, W

66、ylie went to walk with her two masters.邵东创新学校2020-2021学年度第一学期九月月考英语答案听力1-5 BCACA 6-10 ABBCA 11-15 BAACB 16-20 ABCBCText 1W: Peter, want to take a walk?M: No, I have to go downtown now. I am buying some furniture for my new house.Text 2W: David, have you saved enough for the car?M: I have $25,000 now

67、, and the car cost $30,000. My parents said they would like to help, so Ill get the rest from them.Text 3W: Oh, no. Look at your pants where did all that red paint come from?M: Oh no! I just cant believe it. When did the park paint the benches? They might at least have put up a sign there.Text 4W: T

68、he fence is very nice.M: Yes, and its useful. It really cuts down on the number of people cutting across my garden.W: I thought you just wanted to decorate your garden.Text 5M: Which do you prefer, coffee or tea, Tina?W: Oh, I usually drink tea.M: What kind do you like best?W: I usually drink Englis

69、h tea, but I like Japanese and Chinese tea as well.Text 6 W: Hi, Dad.M: There you are. I was getting worried. Its so late.W: Yes. I ran into Lydia and we went to the bar for a drink.M: For a drink? Then how did you get back? You cant drive after drinking. W: Dont worry, Dad. I didnt drive. I know, s

70、afety always comes first. Mike drove me home.M: Mike? Who is it?W: Its Lydias brother. He drove me home first and then he drove Lydia back.Text 7 W: Good morning, sir. Id like to send this package to China. M: OK. I need you to fill in the customs form, please. Here is a form for you to fill out.W:

71、Thanks. Let me have a look. Contents in detail: jacket value: 70 dollars; weight oh, I dont know the weight. Let me put it on the scale. Its two pounds.M: OK. Is it ordinary mail or airmail?W: Ordinary mail, please.M: Thats going to be $15.W: OK. Here is a $10 bill and here are some $1 coins.M: OK.

72、Text 8 W: Hi, Jack. Do you have a minute?M: Hi, Lisa. Come in, please. I heard youve been trying to get hold of me all afternoon. W: Yes. I have some news!M: Let me guess. Youve been offered a great job, right?W: Thats right. Ive been offered a job for five years as an assistant professor in Harvard

73、 University. Ill start my work there next Monday. What do you think about that?M: Harvard University? Thats really great! Youve always dreamed of working for Harvard. Youll get to work with so many amazing people there. W: Yes, I think so, too. Before I go, Id like to invite you out for dinner. Woul

74、d tomorrow evening be a good time for you?M: Tomorrow evening? Sorry, but Ill be at an important meeting tomorrow afternoon, and I dont know when itll end. What about dinner the day after tomorrow?W: Thats fine with me. How about the Sichuan Restaurant in Chinatown?M: OK! So see you this Saturday. T

75、ext 9 M:Good morning. Im John Reeves. I manage the sales department here at Rosco International. W:Good morning. Im Pia Marcotti,M:Where did you hear about Rosco International?W:My brother Luigi Marcotti worked for you two years ago.M:Yes, I remember him. He worked here for just 10 months.W:Now he i

76、s working for a law firm.M:Now, tell me something about your work experience.W:Well, I worked for my mothers company for six months when I left university.M:What sort of company does your mother run?W:Its a catering company. She does the catering for weddings, graduations and that type of thing.M:An

77、d what did you do there?W:Sometimes they put me on the phones. I also handed out brochures, but I was mainly responsible for developing advertising.M:What did you do after that?W:Well, I traveled in South America. Maybe about six months. M: So you can speak Spanish? Any other languages?W:I speak Ita

78、lian and Spanish quite well. My father is Italian, and I have studied Spanish for about seven years.M:Actually, we do have a lot of business with Sicily, so your Italian could be really important. What did you do when you came back from your travels?W: I got another job in a small shoe company and w

79、orked there for three years. M:Well, I think youd be a good fit for this job! Id like to offer you the position, if youd like to take it.Text 10 WSo, what will we be doing when we get there? If you look at the diagram of Paris that Ive given you, you can see that were going to be staying in a small

80、hotel near the center of town. There are no private rooms, so youll share a room with another visitor. On the first day were in Paris, well be going on a boat trip, up the River Seine and up the Eiffel Tower, the famous monument in the middle of Paris. Both of these things are included in the cost o

81、f trip, so you wont need to worry about spending extra money. On the second day, well be going to Notre Dame, which is a large church with beautiful glass windows. Theres no charge for this, but there are lots of souvenir shops around, so you might need some money for those! There will be lots of ti

82、me for having a look around there on your own. On the third day, our last day in Paris, youll be free to do whatever you like. You could go to an art gallery, for example, the Louvre Museum is a very famous one, where you can see the “Mona Lisa”. Youll have to pay to get in there, but its not expens

83、ive. The biggest problem is that the queue to get in is often very long. The cost of the whole trip is 120 pounds, which includes all of the transport, the hotel, and breakfast. Its a really popular trip. Im sure you will enjoy it. 阅读理解本文是应用文。文章介绍了一些适合青少年的活动。21. A。细节理解题。根据第一个活动介绍中的reflect on what we

84、 eat可知,该活动与饮食有关。根据活动的地点LOCATION: Brentwood可知答案。22. C。细节理解题。根据第二个活动中的targeted primarily at teen girls可知,这一活动专门针对女生。其他三个活动不限男女。23. A。细节理解题。根据第三个活动介绍中的This workshop assumes that you know how to draw可知,参加该活动的孩子需要有绘画基础。本文是记叙文。作者在文中介绍了自己高中时的一位物理老师。他认为每一位站在讲台上的人都会对我们产生巨大的影响。24. C。推理判断题。根据第一段可知,作者的同学Ben事先随口

85、说了句:“新来的老师将会长得和辛普森一家中的Ned Flanders一样”。新老师的到来验证了他的“预言”,因此这位老师给作者留下的第一印象非常深刻。25. B。细节理解题。根据第二段中的a fairly challenging subject和I just did not get it. I wasnt even sure what exactly we were studying. It just seemed hard可知,高中物理对作者来说如同天书。26. B。细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的interesting和 It simply does not get a whole lot

86、more interesting than that! And I appreciate wrestling with big, abstract ideas now可知,作者步入中年后,忽然对物理产生了浓厚的兴趣。27. A。标题归纳题。作者在最后一段升华了文章的主题:every single person who stands at the front of a classroom matters. A ton。他认为每一位站在讲台上的人都会对我们产生巨大的影响。本文是说明文。文章介绍了一款能随着孩子“长大”的衣服。28. A。推理判断题。根据第二段中的only to find the b

87、aby had outgrown them by the time they arrived可知,Yasin给外甥买的衣服寄到时,衣服就已经小了。这促使他想发明一款可以随着孩子“长大”的衣服。29. C。细节理解题。根据第四段中的not only fit his baby nephew, but also his 2-year-old niece及spending a lot of time perfecting the process and testing the design可知,Yasin的新发明测试效果还不错,他现在在等着专利。30. A。推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的fold sm

88、all enough to fit in a jacket or pant pocket可知,这款衣服可以被叠到很小,收纳方便,节省空间。31. D。推理判断题。根据最后一段中的The designer does not expect parents to dress their children only in his expandable clothing, particularly since the current designs use synthetic materials可知,目前衣服的原料还都是人工合成材料,因此Yasin不建议家长们只给孩子穿这种衣服。本文是议论文。作者在文中

89、论述了为职场爸爸提供育儿经验的必要性。32. D。细节理解题。根据第三段中的But Lacey does have one thing that Ive struggled to find: a space to talk about balancing work with parenthood可知,作者觉得当奶爸不容易,因为无处取经。33. C。细节理解题。根据第三段中的becoming a parent is much, much harder for my wife和 the physical, mental and emotional tolls of pregnancy and ch

90、ildbirth可知,生儿养女对女性来说非常不容易,她们需要承担各种风险,需要付出很多。34. B。词义猜测题。根据上文提到的作者找不到奶爸去交流育儿经验可知,他很“渴望”有这么一个可以分享育儿经验的地方。35. D。推理判断题。根据最后一段中的Because all parents deserve the resources and tools to make the best decisions for their families; to be great coworkers, and also great parents可知,作者在自己的公司实施这一休假制度是为了让父母们更好地分担“共

91、同育儿”的责任,让员工们兼顾家庭和工作。本文是说明文。文章介绍了校车司机的职责。36. E。根据该空前的transport kids to and from school和该空后的transportation duties可知,E项中的“接送校运动队和其他一些社团”符合此处语境。37. A。上文提到不管天气如何,校车司机都必须安全驾驶。A 项“这很重要”符合此处语境。38. G。校车司机监控车上学生的行为靠的就是车的内后视镜。39. F。下文中的regular checks on brakes, tires, turning signals and mechanical equipment就是

92、校车司机负责车辆安全的具体表现。40. D。本段讲的是校车司机的另一项职责:记录各项活动的数据。故D项“报告坐车人数”应是其中的一项工作。完形填空本文是议论文。作者认为上名校、考高分是一个好的起点,但是成功有许多条路。每个人需要做的是找准适合自己的目标。41. C。根据上文的graduate可知,毕业后学生要从学校走向“职场(professional world)”。42. B。根据上文的学年结束及those still in education可知,假期就要到来,等待学生们的是“放松的(relaxing)”日子。43. D。学年结束,学生们或放假、或毕业,都要“离(leave)”校。44.

93、A。根据上文的doubtful and worried可知,这里指成绩“不理想(below expectation)”。45. B。根据上文的You are sad可知,此处指自己认为自己“一败涂地(failed)”。46. A。上文列举的都是一些想法。作者奉劝学生们不要那么“想(think)”。47. D。根据最后一段的It is much better to rethink in time than to be overextended, spending a lifetime working towards an unfitting goal可知,你在 “追逐(following)”被强

94、加在你身上的梦想。48. D。根据But的转折含义可知,要拥有美好的未来不“一定要(necessary)”上名校、考高分。49. B。根据上文的conductor和 unite可知,管弦乐团的指挥要“指挥(guide)”团里的音乐家。50. C。上文的conductor是提示。51. A。要“奏出(achieve)”美妙的音乐,单靠指挥一个人是不够的。52. C。根据上文所举的管弦乐团的例子和下文举的公司的例子可知,每个人最重要的是“找到(find)”适合自己的角色。53. B。根据下文的far worse choice可知,做一个“糟糕的(terrible)”老板不如做一名优秀的员工。54.

95、 C。根据上文可知,公司要“成功(successful)”需要每个员工发挥自己的聪明才智。55. D。本段呼应第一段。根据第一段中的doubtful, worried, sad和最后一段中的rethink可知,作者鼓励学生们不要因为自己在学校的表现不佳就“放弃(give up)”,而是要重新思考人生,找到适合自己的目标。语法填空56. gradually。考查副词。设空处修饰连系动词become,故填副词gradually。57. is。考查主谓一致。由上下文可知此处应用一般现在时,且本句是倒装句,be动词的形式要根据后面的主语one community来确定,故填is。58. success

96、ful。考查形容词作表语的用法。prove为连系动词,后跟形容词作表语,且设空处意为“成功的”,故填successful。59. how。考查连接词。宾语从句意为“海平面会上升多少”,故填how。 60. building。考查动词-ing形式作宾语的用法。recommend意为“建议”时,其后可跟动词-ing形式或用于recommend sb. to do sth.结构,故填building。 61. decided。考查一般过去时。由in 2008可知decide所表示的动作发生在过去,故填decided。62. about / of。考查介词。skeptical(怀疑的)后常跟介词abo

97、ut / of。63. to protect。考查不定式作定语的用法。need作名词时,其后常跟不定式作后置定语,意为“的需要”。64. limited。考查过去分词作定语的用法。设空处作定语修饰budget,因limit与budget之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,故填limited(有限的)。65. the。考查定冠词。in the end意为“最终”。应用文写作NoticeA Chinese classics reading contest is scheduled to open in our playground on the afternoon of June 18, with the p

98、urpose of enriching students after-class life and exploring Chinese traditional culture. Both team competitions and individual ones will be organized. Each class is expected to read a classic together and one student from each class will compete against others. The winners will be chosen and announc

99、ed on the spot. Monitors are supposed to hand in the title of the classic you are going to read and the name of the competitor from your class by April 22. It is your show time. Please make good preparations for it. For more information, please contact us. Student Council读后续写But just as the trouble

100、was worst, about sunrise, the farmers would see a little silky dog come running. In and out the little dog ran like the wind, round and about, always in the right place, driving the sheep mind like a good school-teacher and never frightening them, till they were all safely in! All the other dogs tog

101、ether could not do as much as the little strange dog. As soon as her work was done, she was off and away like a fairy dog. Week after week, this happened and nobody knew who the little strange dog was. (81 words)One day, Wylie went to walk with her two masters. They happened to meet some sheep farme

102、rs. The farmers stopped short and stared at Wylie, and then they cried out, “Why, thats the dog!” And so it was. The little strange dog who helped with the sheep was Wylie. Her masters, of course, didnt know what the farmers meant till they were told all. But when hearing about the pretty strange dog, who came to market alone, they knew at last where Wylie went every Tuesday night. And they loved her better than ever. (86 words) 167 words

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