1、寒假作业一、阅读理解1. Just over 12 months ago I gave myself a challenge: give up spending on all but the essentials for a whole year. It hasnt always been easy, but a year on I am wealthier and wiser. Embarrassingly, I have also realised just how much money Ive wasted in the pubs, restaurants and through min
2、dless shopping. Free of any financial worries, I was spending without thinking. Giving up spending for a year was an extreme(极端的) approach, but I wanted to experince extreme frugality(节俭), change my spending patterns and pay my mortgage more instead of shopping. I could continue to pay my bills, inc
3、luding mortgages, broadband(宽带), phone bill, charity donations, life insurances, money to help my family and basic groceries. It was not easy, especially in the first few months. There were lows, such as when I missed my favourite jazz concerts and hit films. There have also been some awkward moment
4、s when Ive turned up to a friends house for dinner empty-handed. I did a lot of washing up at my friends houses in return this year. I did find new ways to live, however. Using sites such as Eventbrite I have been to film screenings, wine tasting evenings and theatre productions for free. Living in
5、London I have a wealth of free cultural activities on my doorstep and Ive been to more art exhibitions this year than ever before. I even managed a free holiday, cycling the Suffolk and Norfolk coast and camping on beaches. Its something Id never done before and probably wouldnt have, were it not fo
6、r the challenge. The last 12 months have taught me what things I really need. I can honestly say I m happier now. Ive gained confidence and skills, done things and met lovely people I wouldnt have otherwise done or met.1.In the past the author wasted much money on the following EXCEPT_.A.purposeless
7、 shoppingB.basic groceriesC.restaurantsD.pubs2.We can infer that the purpose of the authors no-spending challenge is to_.A.try to form a virtue of frugalityB.change her former spending habitsC.pay off her mortgage as soon as possibleD.reserve money for her everyday bills3.What do we know about the a
8、uthor during her no-spending year?_A.She did a lot of washing and cooking in pubs.B.She tried cycling and camping for the first time.C.She explored more cultural activities in London.D.She attended concerts and wine evenings for free.4.How does the author finally feel about her no spending year?_A.I
9、ts discouraging.B.Its challenging.C.Its beneficial.D.Its embarrassing.2. Josh Morrison, 17, dreamed of raising $100,000 to build a home for a low-income family. After years of hard work, his dream has come true. The house is now in the early stages of building. Six years ago, Josh and his dad went i
10、nto the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, a home improvement store and donation center run by the nonprofit organization. They were there to buy a sink. Josh, then 11, also noticed a collection of pennies. I instantly felt the urge to help out with that, he said. Josh set a fund-raising deadline of four
11、 years. Many people doubted whether he could reach his goal of $100,000, but it didnt shake his faith. He devoted his time to raising money at his school and other nearby schools. He collected money from neighbours, got publicity from local newspapers, and placed cans in stores so that people could
12、donate extra change. Joshs fund-raising efforts began to produce results. Still, there were challenges. Four months before his deadline, he was $ 30, 000 short. He decided to hold a Family Fun Fair and Spaghetti Dinner event in Uxbridge, which is in the province of Ontario. The event raised $ 19,000
13、. I didnt care how long it took me, said Josh. I would raise $100,000. With three weeks left, a company called Joshs house offered to donate $ 18,000. Eventually, Josh reached a total of $ 134,000 before the deadline. The momentum just kept going, and we decided to do more, he said. Joshs Penny Hous
14、e is being built by Habitat for Humanity in the city of Oshawa, along with 24 new town houses. Josh has helped with some of the construction, as have other volunteers. He will choose the family that moves into the unit. Next year, the 17-year-old kid will head to college in British Columbia, Canadas
15、 westernmost province. As an 11-year-old kid when starting fundraising, Josh was able to send a powerful message across the world. No matter how old you are, if you have a dream and are willing to do anything to achieve it, it can come true.1.Which word can best describe Josh Morrison in Paragraph 2
16、?A.Cautious.B.Straightforward.C.Open-minded.D.Determined.2.Why did Josh hold the Family Fun Fair and Spaghetti Dinner event?A.To attain his goal.B.To call for more attention.C.To win approval from the locals.D.To find sponsors for a family.3.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 mean?A.He rec
17、eived continuous donations.B.His project became more popular.C.He got more support from his family.D.The result was beyond expectations.4.What can be the best title for the text?A.Kindness from a CompanyB.The Penny House DreamC.A Fund-raising CampaignD.A Boy with a Warm Heart3. I watched my Dad clos
18、e the door. It was a really cold night in dead silence and I was all alone at home. My parents left because they had been running a fever for several days and they were showing other symptoms of COVID-19. It was the 9th day of Wuhan lockdown (封闭) starting on January 23. The virus we now know as COVI
19、D-19 is somehow fearsome partly because it does not discriminate (区别对待) in choosing who it infects. But that is only partly true. All the evidence suggests that it can be merciless to older people, so I was wondering whether my parents would make it and whether we would ever take family photos, whic
20、h my parents and I had talked about during the Spring Festival holiday. On their second day away, my parents called and asked me how I was. We talked using FaceTime, and the moment I saw my mom was lying there with an oxygen mask and that my dad could not talk without breathing heavily, I realized t
21、hat I had to live on my own. But two weeks later, I came across a fever and had to be put in quarantine(隔离) and be put under medical observations for 14 days. Fortunately, my illness turned out to be due to bacterial infections but not COVID-19.Everything there was hectic (忙碌的), there seemed to be a
22、 shortage of medical staff and materials were in short supply. Even though the doctors and nurses were covered from head to toe, I could see how tired they were when I looked into their bloodshot eyes. They would work a whole day preparing for new patients and seemed incredibly apologetic for not ha
23、ving everything that was needed. Most of the patients were really understanding, but of course there were those who were not, and complained loudly, but all the doctors and nurses tried their best to deal with it in a calm way. And they are all from other cities like Shanghai and Guangzhou, and some
24、 of them are just three or four years older than me. When the quarantine was over, every patient effusively thanked the workers for what they had done, but the answer they received was exactly the same: Thats what were here for.1.When did the authors parents leave her for the hospital?A.January 23.B
25、.January 30.C.January 31.D.February 2.2.What does the underlined phrase make it in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Succeed.B.Join.C.Arrive.D.Survive.3.What can we learn according to the passage?A.Both the author and her parents got infected with COVID-19.B.The majority of the patients understood the doctors and
26、nurses.C.he patients apologized to the doctors and nurses because they were too tired.D.The author didnt get infected with COVID-19 because the virus can only infect the older.4.What may the author think of the medical workers according to the passage?A.Admirable.B.Outgoing.C.Impatient.Thankful.4. T
27、odays world is not an easy adjustment for young adults. A key skill set for success is persistence (毅力), a characteristic that researchers say is heavily influenced by fathers. Researchers from Brigham Young University discovered that fathers are in a unique position to help their adolescent childre
28、n learn persistence. BYU professors Laura Padilla-Walker and Randal Day arrived at these findings after following 325 American families over several years. And over time, the persistence gained through fathers led to higher achievement in school. There are relatively few studies that stress the uniq
29、ue role of fathers, Padilla-Walker said. This research also helps to prove that characteristics such as persistencewhich can be taughtare key to a childs life success. Researchers determined that dads need to practice an authoritative parenting style. Authoritative parenting is not authoritarian: ri
30、gid, demanding or controlling. Rather, an authoritative parenting style includes some of the following characteristics: children feel warmth and love from their father; responsibility and the reasons behind rules are stressed; children are given an appropriate level of autonomy (自主权). In the study,
31、about 52 percent of the dads exhibited above-average levels of authoritative parenting. A key finding is that over time, children raised by an authoritative father were significantly more likely to develop persistence, which leads to better outcomes in school. This particular study examined 11 to 14
32、-year-olds living in two-parent homes. Yet the researchers suggest that single parents still may play a role in teaching the benefits of persistence, which is an avenue of future research.1.What is special about the BYU professors study?A.It centered on fathers role in parenting.B.It was based on a
33、number of large families.C.It analyzed different kinds of parenting styles.D.It aimed to improve kids achievement in school.2.What would an authoritative father do when raising his children?A.Ignore their demands.B.Make decisions for them.C.Control their behaviors.D.Explain the rules to them.3.Which
34、 group can be a focus of future studies according to the researchers?A.Single parents.B.Children aged from 11 to 14.C.Authoritarian fathers.D.Mothers in two-parent homes.4.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Three Characteristics of Authoritative FathersB.Key Skills for Young Adu
35、lts to Succeed in FutureC.Children Tend to Learn Determination from FatherD.Family Relationship Influences School Performance二、七选五5. Homework is made up of out-of-class activities and at-home activities teachers assign to students. It can include practice assignments that emphasize newly acquired sk
36、ills._ Projects that have to be worked on in agreement with schoolwork also form a part of homework._ For example, to complete their homework in time, children start dividing their time into studying and playing, thus learning to complete their scheduled tasks within the time they have. They learn t
37、o do things on their own. They manage their time and complete their work independently. Homework can also help build up childrens confidence._ And those positive remarks can help develop students confidence and encourage them to keep up with their good work. In addition, homework gives students a ch
38、ance to learn from their mistakes and overcome their weaknesses. It provides them with a platform to express what they know or have newly found, and exhibit their talents._ These help them improve their academic results. However, to be as beneficial to students as possible, homework should be assign
39、ed properly. The amount and difficulty level of homework assignments should match the ages and abilities of students._ Homework proves to be beneficial only if it does not put students under stress or pressure.A.Otherwise, it will become punishment.B.Homework can benefit students in many ways.C.Teac
40、hers give comments on the work that students do.D.It also gives students the practice of whatever they learn in school.E.Completing homework requires planning, organizing and acting upon it.F.Students can gain a sense of accomplishment after completing homework.G.It can be preparation assignments to
41、 make students ready for class activities.三、完形填空6. I have received many gifts in my life. Ive never been the kind of person to say its the thought that 1 when it comes to gifts. That was until a couple of weeks ago, when my kids gave me a present that2 me away. For years, Ive been wanting to3 our ho
42、use, the place where my husband and I raised our kids. But to me, this house is much4 just a building. In the front room, theres a wall that has hundreds of pencil lines, marking the5 of my childrens growth. Every growth stage is marked in grey, with each childs name and the date when they were6 . O
43、ver the years, Ive talked about how much I would hate leaving that wall behind when I moved, even though the7 marks were made 10 years ago when my kids stopped growing. So one day, while I was at work, my children8 a professional photographer whose work was about9 the beautiful things in life, from
44、clear lakes and skies to diamonds and ball gowns. She came to our house and over several hours, took photos of the hundreds of drawings, 10 and little grey fingerprints. Somehow, she managed to photograph all those years of memories 11 . Afterwards, she put all the 12 together into one image, transf
45、orming them into a beautiful 13 of my family. Three weeks later, my childrens 14 gift made its way to mea life-size photo of the pencil lines and fingerprints that represented the lifetime of all my family members, especially of my childrens love and 15 .1.A.helpsB.troublesC.countsD.improves2.A.sent
46、B.blewC.gaveD.put3.A.sellB.buildC.affordD.return4.A.less thanB.more thanC.better thanD.worse than5.A.memoryB.progressC.influenceD.story6.A.describedB.toldC.foundD.measured7.A.lastB.earlyC.unforgettableD.bittersweet8.A.foundB.becameC.hiredD.went9.A.takingB.coveringC.enjoyingD.recording10.A.spotsB.cir
47、clesC.printsD.lines11.A.happilyB.fortunatelyC.eagerlyD.perfectly12.A.fingerprintsB.marksC.photosD.drawings13.A.historyB.futureC.differenceD.experience14.A.powerfulB.encouragingC.wonderfulD.legal15.A.growthB.courageC.commitmentD.need四、语法填空7. When I was six years old, I _(success) in making my first p
48、icture, after having read the book _ (call) True Stories from Nature and pondered _ (deep). But to my disappointment, when showed to the grown-ups, the picture was misunderstood. They all thought of the picture of a boa constrictor _ (digest) an elephant as a hat. I had to make another drawing, beca
49、use they need to have things explained. This time, _, they advised me _ (be) devoted to geography, history, arithmetic and grammar. I had to give_ my early dream. And I chose another profession. In the course of my life, I have had many _ (encounter) with people who have been concerned with matters
50、of consequence. The result was_ no one was a person of true understanding, and that I was the only _ (sense) one.五、写作8.假定你是李华,上周日你校举办了成人礼活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括: 1.活动的时间与地点; 2.活动的过程; 3.你的评论。注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_9.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。 Ten-year-old Sami loved to visit his gran
51、dfathers house. The house was near the beautiful blue sea. At the seaside stood thick and tall palm trees with green coconuts hanging on them. When the coconuts fell down, Sami would break them open and drink the coconut water. Sami liked to play under the trees. It was always great fun spending the
52、 holidays at Grandpas place. This winter vacation, Sami was surprised when he came to his grandfathers village. There were hardly any trees left. He saw houses built near the sea. People had cut down many palm trees and there was hardly any greenery left. Grandpas house was different. He never allow
53、ed his trees to be cut. He hugged each palm tree in his courtyard. He also named the two big trees near the front doorone was Petu, and the other Betu. He had planted them with his own hands and today they had become large, massive trees with thick trunks. They were tall and green and gave the sweet
54、est, juiciest coconuts. One night, Sami was awakened by a strange sound. He could not sleep. He tossed and turned (辗转反侧) in bed. Suddenly, the ground shook as if the earth was splitting. He sat up straight and then ran to Grandpa. He dung(紧抱) to his grandpa tightly. Grandpa cried out, Thats an earth
55、quake! Its an earthquake! They ran outside the house instantly. They thought that that would be safe. Suddenly, there was a loud sound; the earth was not splitting but the sea was roaring. People were shouting, screaming and crying, The sea is rising! The sea is rising! The villagers started running
56、 away from the beach. Sami watched dumbstruck(惊呆的). The waves were rising higher and higher. Sami thought, How big the waves are! He went into the house again and saw water coming in from all sides. He was scared. Sami remembered his mother telling him long ago, You must always get out of the house
57、if the floods come too near. He ran outside the house with Grandpa. But the water poured in. Waves about twelve meters high came in, drowning everything. Water was all around and everywhere.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph 1 :Grandpa held Samis hand tightly but a huge wave separated them. _Paragraph 2 : Sam
58、i, Sami! Grandpa cried. Dont be scared, little one! Come to me, quickly!_答案以及解析1.答案:1-4.BBCC解析:1.细节理解题。由第一段最后一句Embarrassingly, I have also realised just how much money Ive squandered on the pubs, restaurants and mindless shopping.可知,作者意识到她在酒吧和餐馆以及盲目购物的过程中浪费了很多钱,A项、C项和D项的内容均在句中提到,只有B项没有提及,故选B。2.细节理解题
59、。由第二段第三句Giving up spending for a year was an extreme approach, but I wanted to taste extreme frugality(节俭), shake up my spending patterns and overpay my mortgage(按揭) instead of shopping.可知,作者一年不支出的目的是体会极端节俭,彻底调整原来的消费模式,多付按揭贷款,故选B。3.细节理解题。由第四段第三句Living in London I have a wealth of free cultural activ
60、ities on my doorstep and Ive been to more art exhibitions this year than ever before.可知,作者在伦敦参加了更多免费的文化活动,例如艺术展览,故选C。4.推理判断题。由最后一段可知,作者在这一年中获得了自信和技能,做了很多事情,遇到了很多可爱的人,故选C项“它是有益处的”。2.答案:1-4.DAAB解析:1.推理判断题。文章第二段讲述了六年前,Josh提出四年的筹资期限,许多人怀疑他是否能达到100,000美元的目标,但这并没有动摇他的信念,他开始到处筹资。由此可以看出Josh是坚定的,不可动摇的,因此用det
61、ermined(坚定的)最恰当。故选D。A项“小心的”,B项“坦率的”,C项“思想开明的”,均不符合题意。2.细节理解题。根据文章第三段中的Four months before his deadline. The event raised $ 19,000,可知,在最后期限的前4个月,他仍缺少30,000美元,于是他决定在Uxbridge举办Family Fun Fair and Spaghetti Dinner,目的是实现他的目标,即筹集100,000美元。故选A。3.推理判断题。根据文章第四段可知,Josh的筹资梦想实现了,并且他决定要做更多,由此可推测画线部分表示“他收到持续的捐款”。故
62、选A。B项“他的项目变得更受欢迎了”以及C项“他从他的家庭得到更多的支持”,在文中均未出现。此外,由第四段内容可知Josh在截止日期前筹集到134,000美元,比预期的100,000美元要多,但是并不是画线部分所指内容,故D项“结果超出了预期”不符合题意。4.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段可知文章主要讲述了Josh Morrison梦想筹集100,000美元,为低收入家庭建造家园,他的梦想最终实现。B项符合文章主题,而且有新意,故选B。3.答案:1-4.CDBA解析:1.细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句It was the 9th day of Wuhan lockdown(封闭) starting
63、 on January 23.可知,武汉封城于1月23日,作者的父母住院是在封城的第9天,应该是1月31日。故正确答案为C。2.词义猜测题。根据第二段第三句中的All the evidence suggests that it can be merciless to older people, so I was wondering whether my parents would make it and whether we would ever take family photos可知,所有的证据都表明,这对老年人来说是残酷的,所以我想知道我的父母是否能做到,我们是否能拍全家福。由此推知,画
64、线词组在此处意为“活下来”。D项“幸存”符合文意。A项“成功”,B项“参加”和C项“到达”均不符合题意。故正确答案为D。3.细节理解题。根据第六段第二句中Most of the patients were really understanding可知,大多数病人能理解医护人员,B项“大多数病人理解医生和护士”符合文意;根据第四段最后一句可知,作者的病是由于细菌感染而不是新冠肺炎,因此A项“作者及其父母均感染了新冠肺炎”不正确;根据第六段第一句可知,他们(医生和护士)会工作一整天为新病人做准备,对于病人没有得到所需要的每样东西,感到非常抱歉。因此C项中“病人们向医生和护士道歉”的表述是不正确的;
65、原文第二段第三句中提到所有的证据都表明,这(新冠病毒)对于老年人来说是残酷的”,但并不是说病毒只能感染老年人,所以D项“作者没有感染新冠肺炎,因为病毒只能感染老年人”是不正确的。故正确答案为B。4.观点态度题。根据第五段最后一句中I could see how tired they were when I looked into their bloodshot eyes和第六段第一句They would work a whole day. that was needed.及第六段第二句中but all the doctors and nurses tried their best to dea
66、l with it in a calm way可以看出,作者对这些医护人员是由衷的敬佩。admirable可钦佩的;outgoing外向的;impatient不耐烦的;thankful感谢的。故选A。4.答案:1-4.ADAC解析:1.推理判断题。由首段中的a characteristic that researchers say is heavily influenced by fathers. Researchers from Brigham Young University discovered that fathers are in a unique position to help
67、their adolescent children learn persistence.可知,研究的特别之处在于它关注父亲在育儿中的作用。2.推理判断题。由第四段中an authoritative parenting style includes some of the following characteristics: childrenfeel warmth and love from their father; responsibility and the reasons behind rules are stressed可知,权威的父亲不仅让孩子感到温暖和爱,也会强调规则背后的责任和原
68、因,D项正确。3.推理判断题。由文章末段中Yet the researchers suggest that single parents still may play a role in teaching the benefits of persistence, which is an avenue of future research.可知,未来的研究将会关注单亲父母在教授毅力的好处方面仍然可以发挥作用。4.主旨大意题。本文是一篇科研报告类的说明文,文章第一段最后一句Researchers from Brigham Young University discovered that fathe
69、rs are in a unique position to help their adolescent children learn persistence.就报告了研究结果,所以C项合理。5.答案:GBCDA解析:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了家庭作业给学生带来的益处:锻炼学生的时间管理能力、老师的积极评价帮助学生树立自信等,同时也指出家庭作业应当适当布置,否则就会变成一种惩罚。根据上文Homework is made up of out-of-class activities and at-home activities teachers assign to students. It c
70、an include practice assignments that emphasize newly acquired skills.可知,家庭作业由课外活动和教师分配给学生的家庭活动组成,它可以包括强调新获得的技能的实践作业;根据下文Projects that have to be worked on in agreement with schoolwork also form a part of homework.可知,家庭作业也包括与学校作业一致的活动。由此可推断此处也应介绍家庭作业的类型。上文中的assignments可对应到G项中的assignments,G项(它可以是准备作业,
71、使学生为课堂活动做好准备。)符合文意,故选G。本句位于段首,有总领全段的作用。后文介绍了家庭作业给学生带来的好处,如锻炼学生管理时间的能力和独立完成任务的能力,因此B项(家庭作业可以在多方面使学生受益。)符合文意。故选B。根据后文And those positive remarks can help develop students confidence and encourage them to keep up with their good work.可知,那些积极的评价有助于培养学生的自信心,并鼓励他们继续他们良好的表现。那些积极的评价就是指老师给学生的评价,对应C选项(老师对学生做的作
72、业给出评价。)。下文中remarks对应到C选项中的comments,指老师对学生做的作业给出的评价,上下文连贯通顺,故选C。根据本段第一句可知,此段讲的是家庭作业使学生从错误中吸取教训并克服缺点。根据前文It provides them with a platform to express what they know or have newly found, and exhibit their talents.可知,家庭作业给他们提供了一个表达他们知道或新发现的东西、展示他们的才华的平台。D项中的It also gives与上文中的It provides相呼应,且D项(它也让学生练习他们在
73、学校学到的东西。)与上一句共同构成下文These所指的内容。因此D项符合文意,故选D。根据上文The amount and difficulty level of homework assignments should match the ages and abilities of students.可知家庭作业的数量和困难度应该与学生的年龄和能力相匹配,故可推测下文是指如果不匹配,家庭作业就会成为惩罚。故选A。6.答案:1-5.CBABB; 6-10.DACDD; 11-15.DCACA解析:1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:说到礼物,我从来不是那种说“心意更重要”的人。A.帮助;B.麻烦;C.重
74、要;D.改善。结合上下文语境,作者不是那种认为送礼物“心意更重要”的人,its the thought that counts意为“情意(或心意)更重要”。故选C。2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:直到几周前,我的孩子们送了我一份礼物时,才让我深受感动。结合上文That was until a couple of weeks ago可知孩子们的礼物让作者之前的想法有了改变,让作者深受感动,短语blow sb. away意为“使某人深受感动”,故选B。3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:多年来,我一直想卖掉我们的房子,那是我和丈夫养育孩子的地方。A.出售;B.创建;C.买得起;D.返回。结合后文leaving
75、 that wall behind when I moved可知作者想要卖掉房子搬走,故选A。4.考查短语辨析。句意:但对我来说,这座房子远不仅仅是一栋建筑。A.少于;B.多于,不仅仅;C.好于;D.比糟。结合下文Every growth stage is marked in grey, with each childs name及作者对房子细节的描述可知,对作者来说,这远不仅仅是一栋建筑而已。故选B。5.考查名词词义辨析。A.记忆;B.进展;C.影响;D.故事。根据下文Every growth stage is marked in grey可知这些铅笔线记录了孩子们成长的进展。故选B。6.考
76、查动词词义辨析。句意:每个成长阶段都用灰色标记着每个孩子的名字和他们被测量的日期。A.描述;B.告诉;C.发现;D.测量。结合上文可知墙壁记录了孩子们的成长阶段、每个孩子的名字以及当时测量的日期。故选D。7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:即使最近的印记是在10年前我的孩子们停止成长时做的。A.最近的;B.早先的;C.难忘的;D.苦乐参半的。根据后文made 10 years ago when my kids stopped growing可知最近的印记是在10年前作者的孩子们停止成长时做的。故选A。8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以有一天,当我在工作的时候,我的孩子们雇了一个专业的摄像师,她的工作是
77、记录生活中美丽的事物。A.发现;B.成为;C.雇用;D.走。结合下文a professional photographer可知孩子们雇了一个专业的摄像师。故选C。9.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上题。A.拿走;B.覆盖;C.享受;D.记录。根据下文the beautiful things in life, from clear lakes and skies to diamonds and ball gowns可知摄像师的工作是记录生活中美丽的事物。故选D。10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她来到我们的房子,在之后的几个小时,拍了数百幅画、线条和小小的灰色指印的照片。A.班点;B.圆圈;C.手印;D.
78、线条。结合上文that has hundreds of pencil lines可知摄像师拍下了作者家里墙壁上的那些灰色线条。故选D。11.考查副词词义辨析。A.快乐地;B.幸运地;C.急切地;D.完美地。根据下文gift made its way to me可知摄像师的工作做得很完美,故选D。12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:后来,她把所有的照片合成了一张影像,把它们变成了我家的美好历史。A.指印;B.标记;C.照片;D.图画。根据上文孩子们请摄像师来家里拍照可知此处指将所有的照片合成了一张影像。故选C。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上题。A.历史;B.未来;C.不同;D.经验。结合上文房子里的
79、痕迹记录了孩子们的成长可知,这张照片成了作者家庭的历史。故选A。14.考查形容词词义辨析。A.强有力的;B.鼓舞人心的;C.绝妙的;D.合法的。结合下文the lifetime of all my family members, especially of my childrens love可知作者认为这份礼物非常棒,故选C。15.考查名词词义辨析。句意.其是我的孩子们的爱和成长。A.成长;B.勇气;C.承诺;D.需要。根据第二段中my childrens growth可知家里的痕迹记录了孩子们的成长,因此照片也代表了孩子们的爱和成长。故选A。7.答案:succeeded ; called ;
80、 deeply ; digesting; however ; to be; up ; encounters ; that ; sensible解析:考查时态。根据时间状语When I was six years old可知此处用一般过去时,故填succeeded。考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,设空处应为非谓语动词,且它与逻辑主语the book之间为被动关系,故填called。考查副词。应用副词修饰动词pondered,且此处表示抽象意义的“深”,故填deeply。考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,设空处应为非谓语动词,且它与逻辑主语a boa constrictor之间为主动关系,故填d
81、igesting。考查副词。分析设空处前后内容可知,此处表示转折,故填however。考查非谓语动词。根据固定搭配advise sb. to do sth.可知此处填to be。考查副词。give up为固定短语,表示“放弃”,符合语境,故填up。考查可数名词的单复数。many后跟可数名词复数形式,故填encounters。考查表语从句。系动词was后为表语从句,且从句中不缺少句子成分,故填that。考查形容词。设空处后面的one指代person,此处应用形容词来修饰,故填sensible。8.答案: In order to promote a sense of responsibility,
82、 an activity called The Coming-of-age Ceremony was organized by our school. A lecture on how to become a virtuous man was given in the school lecture hall from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. last Sunday. There were other activities, such as making future plans and expressing our gratitude to our parents and teach
83、ers. The activity is meaningful and instructive and unforgettable. It can enrich our school life and offer us opportunities to know the responsibility of adults.9.答案:Paragraph 1: Grandpa held Samis hand tightly but a huge wave separated them. Grandpa fought the waves and strived to catch Sami, but f
84、ailed. Sami drifted away! He struggled to keep his head above the water. The water pushed him ahead. Fortunately, he caught a palm tree in his courtyard. He panicked and screamed out at Sami but could not see him. He clung to the tree tightly while the sea water was all around. In the hope of seeing
85、 Sami, Grandpa climbed higher up the tree. The water carried Sami round and round.Paragraph 2: Sami, Sami! Grandpa cried. Dont be scared, little one! Come to me, quickly! But Grandpa, I cant swim! Another wave came with terrifying speed and force. Sami cried in despair. Suddenly, Sami felt himself t
86、hrown onto the top of a tree. He immediately held it! Looking around, he saw everything was terribly destroyed; but in the near distance, his grandpa was on another tree! Soon it was calm; both Grandpa and Sami came down from the trees and rushed to hug each other, and then they hugged the trees with tears of gratitude.