1、重庆市綦江中学高2021届5月考前模拟英语试题 綦江中学高三英语组 考生须知:1本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)。满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。2请用黑色签字笔将学校、班级、姓名、考号分别填写在答题卷和机读卡的相应位置上。第卷(选择题部分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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
2、读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1Where does this conversation take place?AIn a classroom BIn a hospital CIn a museum2What does Jack want to do?ATake fitness classes B Buy a pair of gym shoes C Change his work schedule3What are the speakers talking about?AWhat to drink BWhere to meet CWhen to leave4What is the relati
3、onship between the speakers?AColleges BClassmates CStrangers5Why is Emily mentioned in the conversation?AShe might want a ticketBShe is looking for the manCShe has an extra ticket第二节(共15小题,每小题15分,满分225分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每
4、段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6How long did James run his business?A10 yearsB13yearsC15 years7How does the woman feel about James situation?AEmbarrassedBConcernedCDisappointed听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8What has Kates mother decided to do?AReturn to schoolBChange her jobCRetire from work9What did Kates mother study
5、 at college?AOil painting BArt history CBusiness administration10What is Kates attitude toward her mothers decision?ADisapprovingBAmbiguousCUnderstanding听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11What is the man doing?AChairing a meeting BHosting a radio programCConducting a job interview12What benefits Mary most in her jo
6、b?AHer wide readingBHer leaders guidanceCHer friends help13Who will Mary talk about next?AHer teacherBHer fatherCHer mother听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14Why does the man seldom do exercise?AHe lacks motivationBHe has a heart problem CHe works all the time15What does Jacob Sattelmair probably do?AHes an athlete
7、 BHes a researcher CHes a journalist16Why does the woman speak of a study? ATo encourage the man BTo recommend an exercise CTo support her findings17How much time will the man probably spend exercising weekly?A300 minutes B150 minutes C75 minutes听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18What did the scientists do to the
8、 road?A They repaired it B They painted it C They blocked it19Why are young birds drawn to the road surface?A Its warm B Its brown C Its smooth 20What is the purpose of the scientists experiment? ATo keep the birds there for a whole yearBTo help students study the birds wellCTo prevent the birds fro
9、m being killed第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A(改编)Being a teenager is hard, which is why there are many amazing teen movies documenting (记录)the experience. Some are so good that they will become classics in a few years. Here is a list for you.Mean Gir
10、lsYou go, Glen Coco! Its not going to happen!” On Wednesdays we wear pink! You can t sit with us! If you rank teen movies by how many lines of dialogues will live on forever, Mean Girls will certainly be on top. So many classic lines!Eighth GradeThis movie will take you back to the eighth grade and
11、remind you of all the good and bad times you had at that age. Kayla, a shy girl, feels the most connected to the world through social media. Its Kaylas final week in the eighth grade and she promises to make it as great as possible before she moves on to high school.13Going on 30This classic follows
12、 Jenna Rink, a girl whose wish on her 13th birthday is to grow up and escape from high school. The next day her wish comes true. She wakes up in her 30-year-old body only to find that shes an editor of a major magazine in America. Although she loves her new life at first, she quickly finds out that
13、being grown-up isnt that much easier than being 13.Shazam!Shazam! is about a kid named Billy Batson, who suddenly gets magic powers from the Wizard Shazam. By calling Shazams name, Billy can be changed into a hero with powers like strength, speed and flight. Like in all the other movies of this kind
14、, in Shazam! Billy is tasked with defeating his enemy who warns to steal all his powers.21.What is special about Mean Girls?A. It is about girls adventures. B. It ranks first on the movie list.C. It is aimed at amusing the audience. D. It contains lots of classic dialogues.22.Which movie refers to a
15、nxiety for adulthood?A. Eighth Grade. B. 13 Going on 30 C. Mean Girls. D. Shazam!.23.What kind of movie is Shazam!?A. A superhero film. B. A documentary. C. A tragedy. D. A love story.B(改编)They give us paper and fuel, as well as vital ecological set-viceslike cleaning the air, storing carbon and pro
16、viding home. Were talking about trees, of course.But human changes to the environment appear to be causing great changes to trees around the world. In a new study, scientists reviewed global research on trends in tree seedlings (幼苗),growth, and death. They combined those data with an analysis defore
17、station (森林采伐). And they found worldwide, older trees are dying at a higher rate than in the past, due to reasons like rising air temperature, wildfires, drought(干旱) and pathogens (病菌).“And most of the drivers of that decrease in large, old trees are increasing themselves, such as temperature going
18、up, droughts are more severe, wildfires, windstorms, and deforestation are allalthough variable across the globetheyre generally increasing. And so both the loss has already occurred, but we expect more continued loss of big, old trees,” said Nate McDowell, an earth scientist at Pacific Northwest Na
19、tional Lab, who was one of the studys authors.“So if we have an increasing rate of death, particularly of the larger, older trees, whats left are the younger trees. So thats why on average, through the loss of bigger, older trees, our forests are becoming younger and shorter. This trend is a problem
20、, because old trees are vitally important.”“The increase in death does limit the carbon storage of an ecosystem, and can force the system to become a carbon source to the atmosphere. The second reason is from a biodiversity viewpointold trees tend to house a higher biodiversity. And the third reason
21、 is linked with beauty: as a society we care about these trees. We have national parks named after these big trees.” Nate McDowell added.24. Whats the purpose of the author in writing the passage?A. To warn us to care about old trees. B.To tell us why old trees are dying out.C. To call on us to plan
22、t more trees. D. To prove forests are becoming smaller.25. Which of the following does Nate McDowell think is a problem?A. Therell be a larger number of older trees. B. Older trees will disappear in the world.C. Young trees will be cut down by people. D. Trees will become younger and shorter.26. Why
23、 are old trees important?A. They are beautiful. B. They limit the carbon storage of an ecosystem.C. National parks have access to them. D. They can shelter a variety of wildlife.27. What may be the best title for the text?A. Climate Destroys Forests. B. Forests Gets Younger and ShorterC. The Reasons
24、 of the Loss of Old Trees D. The Dover of the Decrease of Old Trees C(改编) A crisis is on the wayGlobal warming? The world economy? No,the decline of readingPeople are just not doing it anymore,especially the youngWhos responsible? What is responsible? The Internet,of course,and everything that comes
25、 with itFacebook,Twitter,etc. Theres been a warning about the coming death of literate civilization for a long timeIn the 20th century,first it was the movies,then radio,then television that seemed to end the written worldNone didReading survived;in fact it not only survived,it has developed betterT
26、he world is more literate than ever before there are more and more readers, and more and more books The fact that we often get our reading material online today is not something we should worry overThe electronic and digital revolution of the last two decades has arguably shown the way forward for r
27、eading and for writing. Interconnectivity allows for the possibility of a reading experience that was barely imaginable beforeWhere traditional books had to make do with photographs and illustrations,an e-book can provide readers with an unlimited number of links:to texts,pictures,and videos On the
28、other hand,there is the danger of trivialization(碎片化)One Twitter group is offering its followers single-sentence-long“digests”of the great novelsWar and Peace in a sentence? You must be jokingWe should fear the fragmentation(碎片)of readingThere is the danger that the high-speed connectivity of the In
29、ternet will reduce our attention spanthat we will be incapable of reading anything of length or which requires deep concentration In such a fast-changing world,in which reality seems to be remade each day,we need the ability to focus and understand what is happening to usThis has always been the fun
30、ction of literature and we should be careful not to let it disappearOur society needs to be able to imagine the possibility of someone entirely in pace with modern technology but able to make sense of a dynamic,confusing world28In Paragraph 2, we can learn Athe disappearance of traditional books Bth
31、e development of human civilization Cthe historical challenges for reading Dthe birth of pioneering e-books 29According to the passage, the advantage of e-books is A1imited link Bimaginative design Clow cost Dvaried contents 30How does the author feel towards single-sentence-long novels? ADoubtful B
32、Worried CShocked DHopeful31What is the main idea of the passage? ATechnology is an opportunity and a challenge for traditional reading BTechnology pushes the way forward for reading and writing CInterconnectivity is a feature of new reading experienceDTechnology offers a greater variety of reading p
33、ractice D(改编) Its hard to be the bearer of bad news,but most of IKEAs print and digital fascinating shots of picturesque rooms and products are fakeThose beautiful,“natural-looking” photos of gorgeous rooms and kitchens are mostly the work of computer magic,adjusted and corrected until theyre pictur
34、e-perfect Martin Enthed,IT manager for IKEAs in-house communications agency,revealed,“In 2012,12 per cent of its product and concept images was CGI-rendered,increasing to 25 per cent in 2013Since then,that percentage of rendered images appearing in the companys catalogue and online has tripled75 per
35、 cent of the furniture companys product images today are created by computers” Its a move that first caught the attention of photographers and graphic designers a few years back when the furniture giant announced it would cancel photoshoots in favor of computer-generated imagery(CGI) Enthed said IKE
36、A began shifting equipment in 2009 when company officials called in his team and said they werent pleased with some previous photos and CG images “So we looked at all the images they said werent good and the two of three they said were great,and the ones they didnt like were photography and the good
37、 ones were all CG,”Enthed said“Now we only talk about a good or bad image - not what technique created it” Its a not-so-secret strategy used by top companies specializing in home and furniture design,though many consumers remain oblivious The company claims the shift is another way to reduce its env
38、ironmental footprint,saying constructing digital files produces less wasteIt also helps the home furnishing empires pocketbooks32What directly led IKEA to adopt CGI on a larger scale? AThe convenience of high technology BCompany officials reaction to works CThe change in the concept of management DD
39、evelopment of environmental awareness33According to the passage,the advantage of the shift is that IKEA can .Aexpand into another field Bincrease its financial benefitsCwin more support of consumers Dproduce more furniture of high quality34The underlined word “oblivious” in paragraph 6 means “ ” Aun
40、aware Bcalm Cconservative Ddisturbed35It can be concluded from the passage that AIKEA should be punished because of fake photos BIKEA set a good example as the furniture giant CIKEA adjusted strategies to answer its needDIKEA has a pioneering spirit in promotion第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) (改编)根据短文内容,从
41、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。Thomas Derksen was born in Germany in 1988 and married Chine girl, Zhu Liping, in2014. After that, they chose to live in Shanghai. One weekend he went to the Snake Artificial Island in Shanghai to fish with his Chinese father-in-law. 36 On the journey to the island,
42、Derksens father-in-law, old Zhu, called five of his friends one by one promising to give them each two fish. However, it proved difficult to catch more than the two fish which Derksen hooked. 37 In the end, to honor the promises, they went to a nearby market to buy a dozen fish.Derksen describes thi
43、s funny thing in his German book about his trying to win over his wifes tough Chinese father. The book published in April has sold more than 20 ,000 copies in Germany. _38 The book has been so far translated into Chinese , titled Meet the Tiger Father-in-Law. The first run of 5 ,100 copies has sold
44、out.What caused Derksen to write this book? In fact he had been thinking of how to let German people learn more about China. 39 . So he wrote down all the funny things that he had experienced in China to help German readers better know about Chinese culture._40 . Despite the convenience of the Inter
45、net and social media, it is common for people to harbor cultural stereotypes( 刻板印象) of other countries. Derksen said, To change peoples stereotypical view of another country, one of the best ways is to visit the country in person , to take a look and to experience the local customs and traditions Pe
46、ople often communicate with each other better when that is the case.A. His friend suggested that he write a book.B. There are many challenges in a mixed marriage.C. They are very enthusiastic about the Chinese history.D. He thought it was a good opportunity to improve their relationship.E. Its popul
47、ar for its vivid and amusing details about Chinese people and culture. F. The unhappy father-in-law and the nervous son-in-law barely exchanged a word. G. Understanding is key to the communication between people from different cultures. 第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)(改编)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
48、A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I was fifteen and a high school freshman when I started rapidly losing weight. I was about 130 pounds, and I was 41 ten pounds every couple of weeks. I couldnt understand why I was always hungry, thirsty, and never 42.Ev
49、ery night I 43 five or six times, feeling like I had to go to the bathroom, but I never really had to. Finally, I decided to go to the hospital to 44 nothing bad was going on.I remembered being 45 in the hospital, confused, hungry, and with an extremely 46 blood sugar level. The doctors and nurses t
50、hought I might pass out, so they injected me and told me the worst news I could have imagined tests showed that I had Type 1 juvenile diabetes (青少年1型糖尿病).I was so 47 that the only question I could think to ask was, “Am I going to die?” A nurse told me to go out, enjoy a meal with my family, and 48,
51、because tomorrow my new, difficult life would begin.I dont remember what time I had to be at the hospital, 49 I know it was early. Three nurses, one dietician, and a doctor all trained me, over the course of two days, to 50 me. Every needle hurt, but in some way I began to feel 51 every time I was a
52、ble to think about the needles without crying.Now, nearly three years later, I still remember the 52 when the doctors told me I was a Type 1 diabetic. Im 53 when I look back that I was able to be strong, and that my family and friends supported me. Im now two months shy of eighteen. To this day, I h
53、ave had 3,38 needle injections, but each of them helps me to remember I must be strong. 54, I am grateful for my diseaseit has made me the person I am today, and I would never 55who I am.41.A.keepingB. carrying C. droppingD. measuring42.A.satisfiedB.frustrated C. determinedD. stimulated43.A.stood up
54、B. woke up C. dressed upD.cheered up44.A.make outB.make for C. make sureD. make up45.A.looked after B. operated on C. paid forD.checked over46.A.swift B. flat C. highD. average47.A.ashamed B. annoyed C. depressedD. delighted48.A.recover B. relax C. escapeD. exercise49.A.so B. and C. becauseD. but50.
55、A.make fun of B. make use of C. take control of D. take care of51.A.strongerB .healthier C. strangerD. simpler52.A.messageB .dream C. feelingD. courage53.A.appreciatedB .appropriate C. approximateD.apparent54.A.FortunatelyB. Doubtfully C. NaturallyD. Incredibly55.A.mindB. recognize C. shapeD. change
56、第卷 (非选择题部分)第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(改编)Countries receiving Chinese vaccinesChina is providing vaccine aid to 53 developing countries _56_(include ) Pakistan, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said Monday. China has exported or is in _57_process of exporting vaccines to 22 countries,
57、 the spokesperson told a routine press briefing.China has taken concrete steps _58_(honor )its pledge to make vaccines global public goods, once available, with greater affordability and _59_ (accessible) in developing countries, Wang said.China _60_(join) COVAX) up to now and decided to offer 10 mi
58、llion vaccines to the_61_(internation ) sharing scheme, _62_(main ) to help meet the needs of developing countries, he _63_(add ). China will continue its vaccine cooperation with relevant _64_(country), offer support within its capability and make concrete contributions to securing a victory_65_the
59、 pandemic as soon as possible and to building a global community of health for all, Wang said.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)(原创)第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,在上学和放学过程中,发现在学校大门外交通比较拥堵,学生过马路或人行道存在比较大的安全隐患,请写封信向相关人士反映此情况并提出你的意见和建议。内容包括:1、 存在情况:2、 提出意见和建议。注意:1、 词数80左右;2、 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Sir or Madam,_Looking forward to y
60、our early reply. Yours, Li Hua 第二节:读后续写(满分25分)(改编)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 ArrivinginSydneyonhisownfromIndia,myhusband,Rashid,stayedinahotelforashorttimewhilelookingforahouseformeandourchildrenaswewouldgotherewhenhemadeeverythingsettled.Duringthefirstweekofhisstay,hewentoutonedaytodosomeshoppi
61、ng.Healmostgotlostinthoseunfamiliarblocks.Whenhecamebackinthelateafternoon,hediscoveredthathissuitcasewasgone.Hewasextremelyworriedasthesuitcasehadallhisimportantpapers,includinghispassport.Forawhile,hewasoverwhelmedwithdepressionwithnoonetoturnto. Hereportedthecasetothepoliceandthensatthere, lostan
62、dlonelyinastrangecity,thinkingoftheterribletroublesofgettingallthepaperworkorganizedagainfromadistantcountrywhiletryingtosettledowninanewone. Lateintheevening,thephonerang.Itwasastranger.Hewastryingtopronouncemyhusbandsnameandwasaskinghimalotofquestions.Thenhesaidtheyhadfoundapileofpapersintheirtras
63、hcan(垃圾桶)thathadbeenleftoutonthefootpath. Myhusbandrushedtotheirhometofindakindfamilyholdingallhispapersanddocuments.Theiryoungdaughterhadgonetothetrashcanandfoundapileofunfamiliarpapers.Herparentshadcarefullysortedthemout,althoughtheyhadfoundmainlyforeignaddressesonmostofthedocuments.Atlasttheyhads
64、eenahalf-writtenletterinthepileinwhichmyhusbandhadgivenhisnewtelephonenumbertoafriend.Myhusbandwassoexcitedaboutthereturnofthesuitcase.Meanwhile,thekindnessofthisfamilymadehimfeelthatthisplacecouldbeanewstart,anewhomeforabrandnewlife.注意: 1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1: Inordert
65、othankthisfamily, Paragraph2: Afewweekslater,mychildrenandIarrivedinSydney. 参考答案第一部分听力15 BABCA 610 CBACC 1115 BACAB 1620 ACBAC第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23 DBA 24-27 ADDB 28-31 CDBA 32-35 BBAC这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了由于种种原因,森林里较大、较老的树木不断死亡,剩下多为幼树,森林正在变得更年轻、更矮,告诫我们要保护古树。【24】推理判断题。根据第一段中“They give us paper and fuel,
66、as well as vital ecological set-viceslike cleaning the air, storing carbon and providing home. Were talking about trees, of course.”第三段中“And most of the drivers of that decrease in large, old trees are increasing themselves, such as temperature going up, droughts are more severe, wildfires, windstor
67、ms, and deforestation are allalthough variable across the globetheyre generally increasing. ” 以及第四段中“This trend is a problem, because old trees are vitally important.”作者讲述森林树木的对人类的作用,但由于自身和外界的原因古树越来越少,但它们很重要,可知,作者写这篇文章的目的是告诫我们要爱护古树。故选A项。【25】细节理解题。根据第四段中“So thats why on average, through the loss of b
68、igger, older trees, our forests are becoming younger and shorter. This trend is a problem, because old trees are vitally important.”可知,这就是为什么平均来说,随着更大、更老的树木的减少,我们的森林正在变得更年轻、更矮。这一趋势是个问题,因为古树非常重要。Nate McDowell认为树变得更年轻、更矮是一个问题。故选D项。【26】细节理解题。根据最后一段中“The second reason is from a biodiversity viewpointold
69、 trees tend to house a higher biodiversity.”可知,古树可以庇护各种野生动物,所以它们重要。故选D项。【27】主旨大意题。根据第五段中“So if we have an increasing rate of death, particularly of the larger, older trees, whats left are the younger trees. So thats why on average, through the loss of bigger, older trees, our forests are becoming yo
70、unger and shorter. This trend is a problem, because old trees are vitally important.”可知,本文主要是讲述了由于种种原因,森林里较大、较老的树木不断死亡,剩下多为幼树,因此森林正在变得更年轻、更矮,因此本文的最佳标题是选项B“森林变得更年轻更矮”。故选B项第二节 36-40 DFEAG来自德国的Thomas Derksen成了中国女婿。他将在中国经历的趣闻轶事记录下来,编写成书,以帮助德国读者更好地了解中国文化。核心素养语篇引导考生尊重和理解文化多样性,拓展国际视野,同时感悟中国文化的精神内涵,坚定文化自信。3
71、6. D空前提到Thomas Derksen和中国岳父一起去钓鱼 ,故D项他认为这是改善他们关系的一个好机会”符合语境。D项中的it指代上文提到的一起钓鱼这件事。37. F根据上文提到的Derksen的岳父给五个朋友打电话承诺给每人送两条鱼及空前的 However, it proved difficult to catch more than the two fish which Derksen hooked可知,除了Derksen钓到的两条鱼之外,他们很难再钓到更多的鱼,故接下来应该承接上文,描绘在这种情形下两人的反应,F项不高兴的岳父和紧张的女婿几乎没说一句话符合语境。38. E根据空前的
72、 The book published in April has sold more than 20 ,000 copies in Germany可知,这本书在德国销量不错,故接下来说明这本书受欢迎的原因。E项中的I”指代上文提到的The book。39. A 根据本段的首句和空后的 So he wrote down all the funny things that he had experienced in China可知,空处应该阐述Derksen写书的原因,即他曾思考如何让德国人更多地了解中国,他的朋友建议他写一本书,因此他将他在中国经历的趣事都写了下来。故选A项。易错点拨 C项的干扰
73、性很大,但是 C项意为“他们对中国历史很感兴趣,这里的history 脱离本文主旨,与语境不符.本文强调的是跨文化交际,故可排除。40. G 下文说到Derksen认为,为了改变一个人的文化刻板印象,最好的办法之就是亲自去这个国家,切身感受这个国家的文化,在这种情况下人们经常会更好地沟通。故本段强调了解各国的文化对不同国家的人之间的交流的重要性。故G项符合语境。第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:41-45 CABCD 46-50 CCBDD 51-55 ACADD【篇章导读】本文是记叙文。作者在15岁时不幸罹患糖尿病,但与病魔的斗争也让作者变得越来越坚强。41.C根据上文中的“I
74、 started rapidly losing weight”可知,作者的体重下降得很快,每几周就“降(dropping)”十磅。42.A根据上文中的“I was always hungry, thirsty”可知,作者总感觉饥饿,口渴,永不“满足(satisfied)”。43.B根据文中的“feeling like I had to go to the bathroom, but .”可知,作者每晚总会“醒来(woke up)”五六次,却并不是“真的(really)”需要去厕所。44.C根据上文中对各种症状的描述可知,作者最终决定去医院做检查来“确定(make sure)”自己没有问题。45
75、.D根据下文中的“in the hospital”及“blood sugar level”可知,作者去医院接受了“检查(checked over)”。46.C根据文中的“The doctors and nurses thought I might pass out, so they injected me”及“I had Type 1 juvenile diabetes”可知,作者的血糖水平很“高(high)”,医生和护士告诉了作者他所能想到的最坏的消息化验显示作者罹患了1型糖尿病。47.C根据该空后的“the only question I could think to ask was, A
76、m I going to die?”可知,作者非常“沮丧(depressed)”。48.B根据上文中的“A nurse told me to go out, enjoy a meal with my family”及下文中作者接受治疗的描述可知,一位护士让作者去和家人吃顿饭“放松(relax)”一下,因为第二天作者新的、艰苦的生活就会开始。49.D“I dont remember what time I had to be at the hospital”(“我”不知道自己什么时候到的医院)与“I know it was early”(“我”知道很早)之间是转折关系,故选but(但是)。50.
77、D根据上文中“Three nurses, one dietician, and a doctor all trained me, over the course of two days”可知,医护人员是在“照顾(take care of)”作者。51.A根据上文中的“Every needle hurt”及下文中的“I was able to think about the needles without crying”可知,作者开始觉得自己“越来越坚强(stronger)”。52.C根据上文中作者对自己发病、确诊及治疗的描述可知,作者仍然记得当初医生告诉自己罹患糖尿病时的“感觉(feeling
78、)”。53.A根据文中的“when I look back that I was able to be strong”可知,作者对于自己能坚强面对病痛和家人朋友能够支持自己,内心是非常“感激的(appreciated)”。54.D根据本段中的“To this day, I have had 3,38 needle injections, but each of them helps me to remember I must be strong”及“it has made me the person I am today”可知,作者“惊奇地(Incredibly)”发现自己竟然很感谢这场病,因
79、为自己已由原先患病时的悲伤无助变得坚强,而且作者会继续做坚强的人,不会“改变(change)”。55.D见上题解析。第卷 (非选择题部分)第二节:56. including 57. the 58. to honor 59. accessibility 60.has joined 61. International 62. mainly 63. added 64.countries 65. against写作 参考答案:第一节:Dear Sir or Madam, Sorry to bother you ! Every time I go to school or go back home, I
80、 feel awfully terrible, with so many vechicles traveling and stopping outside the school gate, which makes it challenging for other students and me to cross the road safely. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that effective measures should be taken to solve the problem, such as parking the vechic
81、les in the right place, arranging for more traffic policemen to keep order and so on. Id appreciate it a lot if you could take my advice into full consideration. Looking forward to your early reply. Yours, Li Hua第二节:读后续写参考范文:Inordertothankthisfamily,Rashidinvitedthemtoadinnerinanearbyrestaurant.Rash
82、idtoldthemhewasanewcomerinthiscityandwantedtofindahousetosettledownherewaitingforhisfamilytojoinhim.“WhenIfoundoutthatmysuitcasewasmissing,Iwasdisappointedandhopeless.Thankyousincerelyforyourhelp.Whatatimelyassistanceforme!”Rashidsaid.Thisfamilycouldhavechosentoignorethissuitcase.However,theydidnt.T
83、heyfoundouttheowneroutoftheirkindnessandturnedthistrashintoatreasure.“Youarewelcome,Rashid.Iheardthattherearesomehousesforsaleinmyneighborhood.Icanshowyouaround,ifyoureinterested.”Again,thankstothis kindfamily,Rashidfoundasweethome.Afewweekslater,mychildrenandIarrivedinSydney.Myhusbandhadpreparedane
84、whomeforussurroundedbykindneighbors.Thoughthebeginningofthestorywasfilledwithterribletroubles,itworkedoutperfectlyintheend.Thisfamilyletusfeelthewarmthfromthisunfamiliarcity.Asmallkindnesscanindeedmakeadifference.听力录音原文Text 1W: Excuse me, sir. Visiting hours are over now. Your wife must get some res
85、t.M: Oh, Im sorry, doctor. I didnt hear the bell, or I would have left earlier.Text 2M: Hello, my name is Jack. I need to get in shape. How do I register for the classes?W: Well need you to join the gym, and then you could find out which classes fit your schedule the best.Text 3W: Ill see you at the
86、 theatre.M: Better still, lets meet in the Red Lion bar to have a nice little talk.W: Good idea. And Id love to have a drink there.Text 4M: Hello, my name is John Arbor. And Im calling to ask about the position advertised in Fridays Daily Mail.W: Yes, the position is still open. You could come over
87、and have a talk with us.Text 5M: I have an extra ticket to the concert tonight. Would you like to join me?W: Thanks! But I already have one. You can ask Emily. She might be interested.Text 6W: Did you know James went out of business?M: Really? When was that?W: Last month.M: Thats too bad. He had own
88、ed that business for 15 years. What happened?W: I dont know. But life must be pretty tough for his family now. His sons are still so young; one is 13, and the other is 10.M: Well, maybe things are not as bad as they seem to be.W: I hope so.Text 7W: Guess what? My mothers decided to go back to school
89、!M: Why?W: Well, she always loved art, but learned business administration at college because her parents thought it was difficult for an artist to find a job.M: So, she wants to study art now?W: Yeah, oil painting. Its been her dream for a long time.M: Its nice to return to learn what she loves. Bu
90、t, Kate, I still think old age should be about peace and relaxation. Hurrying to school every day and having to pass exams sounds a bit too much for her.W: You know, she retired last year and Im leaving for the university soon. She needs to find something interesting to do.M: Well, maybe, if its wha
91、t she wants.Text 8M: Dear listeners, for todays show, I have with me my colleague, Mary Laney. She has been a radio TV reporter for many years. Mary, welcome to our show.W: Its a pleasure to be here.M: Would you please tell our listeners who most influenced your decision to become a reporter?W: Both
92、 my parents had a great influence upon my choice of work. Instead of trying to pick out a job for me, they helped me learn those things that led me to it.M: How did they do that?W: My father always told me that an education was one of the greatest advantages I could have, one that would always stay
93、with me. He used to tell me that readers were leaders, and encouraged me to read all I could. As a result, Ive always kept up with the newspapers, faithfully read news magazines and learned to really enjoy books, all of which have been an invaluable help to me in radio and television reporting.M: Wh
94、at about your mother?W: Well, my mother helped me in a much different way.Text 9M: We all know that exercise is good for us. But sometimes it seems too hard to leave the sofa.W: I can see that. You seldom do exercise.M: Plus, having the doctor tell us to get two and a half hours of exercise a week d
95、oesnt really help our motivation much.W: Dont be discouraged. Now, a new study suggests getting benefits from exercise doesnt have to be that demanding. Jacob Sattelmair from Harvard University has done a study into how much exercise is needed to lower the risk of heart attacks.M: Hmm. interesting.W
96、: The study showed that people who put in 300 minutes a week of exercise had a 20% lower risk of death due to heart disease. Still, the people who exercise 150 minutes a week did pretty well, too, lowering their death risk by 14%.M: And what about the people who exercise half as much as that, like w
97、hat I probably do? Does that help?W: Of course. Even 15 minutes would help.Text 10W: Here is a piece of news for bird lovers. Scientists have painted a long road red, yellow, and white. They hope to discourage the seabirds from wandering onto the highway. “The area is home to large crowds of birds t
98、hat come to stay for the season. Young birds are often attracted to the warm road surface and get killed by the traffic,” biology student Hannah tells the broadcaster. The youngsters feathers are brown in color. The dark-colored road surface makes the youngsters hard to be noticed. As the number of tourists has grown, so has the amount of traffic on the roads. Biologist Kristin says the plan is to see how the birds respond to the multi-colored road this summer. And if it works, the idea could spread to other parts of the country.