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1、广东省2021届高三英语下学期综合能力测试题九PART A: Reading Aloud模仿朗读(满分20分)In this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video.When the first polar explorers headed south, giant cathedrals of ice marked their entry into uncharted territory. Passing the towering spires, they must

2、 have wondered what unearthly sights lay in store. As they battled on, the ice became increasingly dominant, but nothing could have prepared them for the ice world that finally loomed into view. Terra incognita, “the unknown land”. At the southernmost extreme of our planet, the continent of Antarcti

3、ca is as large as the United States of America. Ninety percent of all the worlds ice is found here.PART B: Role Play角色扮演(满分16分)In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to a speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five questions.角

4、色:你是视频中的Tom。任务:(1)询问视频中的Mary去泰国度假的相关信息;(2)根据谈话内容回答问题。1. Now please ask the speaker three questions.问题1:现在请准备提出第一个问题。(中文提示:你怎么去那儿的?)Q: _问题2:现在请准备提出第二个问题。(中文提示:你习惯吃泰国食物吗?)Q: _问题3:现在请准备提出第三个问题。(中文提示:你最喜欢游览过的哪个地方?)Q: _2. Now please get ready to answer five questions.问题1:现在请准备回答第一个问题A: _问题2:现在请准备回答第二个问题。

5、A: _问题3:现在请准备回答第三个问题。A: _问题4:现在请准备回答第四个问题。A: _问题5:现在请准备回答第五个问题。A: _PAST C: Retelling故事复述(满分24分)In this part, you are required to listen to a monologue and then retell it based on what you have heard.梗概:一位男子死后住进了华丽的宫殿,最后才知道自己住的不是天堂而是地狱。关键词:palace (宫殿) heaven (天堂) hell (地狱) bored (厌倦的) job (工作)_听说训练44

6、PART A: Reading Aloud模仿朗读(满分20分)In this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video.Surprisingly, it doesnt rain every day in a rainforest, but more still falls here than anywhere else on Earth. On average, over two meters a year. A single tree can suck up hu

7、ndreds of tons of water each year. But the tree cant use all this water, so much of it returns to the air as vapour, forming mist and clouds. In the Amazon, the largest unbroken stretch of rainforest in the world, half of all the rainwater that falls comes from clouds produced by the trees themselve

8、s. With so much rain, its not surprising that many of the worlds largest rivers are found in rainforests.PART B: Role Play角色扮演(满分16分)In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to a speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five quest

9、ions.角色:你是视频中的女子Mary。任务:(1)向视频中的男子Tom 了解开车与自驾游的一些问题;(2)根据谈话内容回答另一同学的提问。1. Now please ask the speaker three questions.问题1:现在请准备提出第一个问题。(中文提示:你什么时候学会开车的?)Q: _问题2:现在请准备提出第二个问题。(中文提示:你喜欢自驾游吗?)Q: _问题3:现在请准备提出第三个问题。(中文提示:自驾游有哪些缺点呢?)Q: _2. Now please get ready to answer five questions.问题1:现在请准备回答第一个问题。A: _

10、问题2:现在请准备回答第二个问题。A: _问题3:现在请准备回答第三个问题。A: _问题4:现在请准备回答第四个问题。A: _问题5:现在请准备回答第五个问题。A: _PART C: Retelling 故事复述(满分24分)In this part, you are required to listen to a monologue and then retell it based on what you have heard.梗概:Tom看到有人爬邻居家的窗子,于是报了警,结果却是一场误会。关键词(组):party (聚会) climb (爬) thief (小偷) fall asleep

11、 (入睡) thank (感激)_第一部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThe field trip programGroups of home school students are welcome to register for the field trip program offered by us.Session 1/Day 1: Meet An OwlMeet our specimens (标本) of native owls and learn about their

12、 varied habitats and adaptations. We Ml also explain their features and the part they play in catching rats.Session 2/Day 2: Reptile DiscoveryLearn about reptiles (爬行动物). Participants will meet various reptiles to learn about their characteristics, diet and eggs. You can watch them but you are forbi

13、dden to touch them. Doing that isnt safe. We limit 35 participants per session. Late arrivals may result in reduction of programming. Unlike the first session, this event is held outdoors. If parents are bringing babies or small children, be aware that our trails are not designed for wagons (手推车) or

14、 bikes; your child will have to walk or be carried.Helpful ChecklistDress for the weather. Participants are equipped with uniform sun hats, but dont forget to bring your own water bottle and wear shoes suitable for trail hiking.Morning activities will be followed by enjoying the same pre-prepared lu

15、nch in our picnic area at no additional charge. Please note: Groups using the picnic area must bring a garbage bag to remove your garbage.Advance registration is required and all fees must be paid in advance to confirm your spot. Registration closes 24 hours prior to the program day. Program startin

16、g time: May 13,2021Administrative fee: $180Changes & Cancellation PolicyChanging program days with fewer than 7 days notice will be subject to 20% administrative fee. Participants cancelling with 8 or more days notice will be subject to 25% administrative fee. Participants cancelling with 7 or fewer

17、 days notice are responsible for the full cost.1. What can participants do in the program on the first day?A. Visit the habitats of native owls.B. Learn some features of native owls.C. Touch living owls under teachers guidance.D. See specimens of owls from all over the world.2. Which of the followin

18、g does the program provide?A. Wagons. B. Bikes. C. Sun hats. D. Water bottles.3. How much will a person lose if he/she calls off the program within a week?A. 180 dollars.B. 144 dollars.C. 45 dollars.D. 36 dollars.BAn article caught my attention this week. It claims that few parents these days tend t

19、o hire neighborhood teens to watch their kids. In fact, the article states that the average age of babysitters (代人临时照看小孩的人) in the UK has risen from 14 to 34 over the past several decades.I worked as a teenage babysitter for years. At that time, I took up those jobs as they were economic to do so, b

20、ut now I sec them as valuable experiences. The article reminded me of just how significantly babysitting influenced my worldview and my approach to parenting. It made me think that more teens should be involved in babysitting because it really does prepare them for life in a way that few other thing

21、s can.Babysitting makes everyones life easier. I gained many practical skills adapting to children. I discovered that the outdoor activities are the best way to wear out high-energy children and that reading books aloud is an excellent way to pass the time and that music makes an instant party. Baby

22、sitting reveals how other households operate. This is a fascinating, invaluable lesson. I had great conversations with the parents of children I babysat. Some parents introduced me to their favorite music, described their own jobs and interests, and showed curiosity about my schoolwork and life goal

23、s.In a society where families are increasingly isolated (孤立的) from each other, where children are no longer raised by a “village” or community of caring individuals, hiring a teenage babysitter is a simple way to bridge that gap and it also gives that teen a chance to gain some independence. The nex

24、t time youre having a date night with your partner, dont hesitate to call on that teen down the street and offer him or her a job. It could be the best thing for all of you.4. What is the common phenomenon of babysitting in the UK?A. The adults having difficulty watching over their kids.B. The youth

25、s lack of interest in babysitting.C. The increasing average age of babysitters.D. The rising demand for babysitters.5. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 3?A. To state the benefits of babysitting.B. To reveal the kindness of some parents.C. To share her experiences of babysitting.D. To s

26、how how other households operate.6. What does the author suggest that parents do in the last paragraph?A. Create harmonious community culture.B. Spend more time at home with their kids.C. Encourage their kids to be more independent.D. Offer opportunities of babysitting to teenagers.7. Which of the f

27、ollowing can be a suitable title for the text?A. How to be a qualified babysitter?B. Does babysitting still make money?C. What can you learn from babysitting?D. Is hiring teenage babysitters out of date?CKindergarten represents a crucial environment in which children develop school-related skills an

28、d patterns of engagement. They form the basis for the development of later competence which is important for academic success. As for later academic skills, kindergarten achievements have been found to have great predictive value.Given the long-lasting effects that kindergarten experiences have on l

29、ater schooling, it is important to understand the factors associated with childrens learning and motivation during this time. The quality of teacher-student interaction has been found to be important in terms of many different academic and socio-emotional outcomes. However, much of the previous work

30、 in the field has focused on children in later grades in elementary school and has been conducted in the United States. Fewer studies have been conducted in other educational environments and in kindergarten specifically.Some researchers investigated bidirectional links between the quality of teache

31、r-child relationships and childrens interest and pre-academic skills in literacy and math in Finland. Participants were 461 Finnish kindergarteners (6-year-olds) and 48 teachers.The results indicated that teacher-perceived (教师感知的) conflicts predicted childrens lower pre-academic skills in both liter

32、acy and math. It is possible that when children experience conflicts with teachers, the negative emotions attached to these conflicts are harmful to childrens engagement in learning and curtail their interest in academic tasks. Its also possible that children experiencing conflicts are missing out o

33、n time for learning literacy and math, either because they become separated from instructional activities or because teachers have to spend more instructional time on behavioral management.The findings highlight the importance of kindergarten teachers being aware of how their relationships with chil

34、dren can influence childrens later schooling. Therefore, it would be important to develop pre-service and in-service programs and interventions to help teachers. Teacher education programs may also benefit teachers not only in academic content and pedagogical (教育学的) practices but also in strategies

35、used to build supportive relationships with children.8. What do we learn about kindergarten achievements?A. Theyre closely related to kids personalities.B. They greatly affect kids later academic skills.C. They largely depend on the teachers competence.D. Theyre mainly about kids problem-solving abi

36、lities.9. From Paragraph 2, we know that the quality of teacher-student interaction in kindergarten _.A. has drawn little attention from researchersB. has been considered very important by teachersC. has resulted from specific educational environmentsD. has formed the basis of many good socio-emotio

37、nal outcomes10. What does the underlined word “curtail” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Develop.B. Maintain. C. Reduce.D. Assess.11. Whats the authors purpose of writing the last paragraph?A. To promote the educational programs among kindergarten teachers.B. To explain the benefits of carrying out p

38、edagogical practices.C. To call on kids to build up good relationships with teachers.D. To highlight the importance of kindergarten teachers.DLast March, a disaster hit Asias garment-producing (服装生产) countries. Major fashion brands cancelled orders worth more than $40 billion as a result of store cl

39、osures and a severely weakened market caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It destroyed the livelihoods of millions of garment workers who already struggle to get by on low wages.As moral fashion activists, NGOs, and concerned shoppers realized what was happening, a campaign took root on social media, u

40、sing the hashtag (话题标签) “Paytjp”. It wanted to make brands responsible. In the words of Ayesha Barenblat, founder of a consumer activist group called Re/make, the hashtag “made it very dear to the press and consumers that we were not asking for charity but simply good business”. The hashtag later ch

41、anged into a more formal movement called PayUp Fashion. It hopes to maintain the pressure n major brands to revolutionize the fashion industry, once and for all. PayUp Fashion lays out some actions that fashion brands must take in order to build a garment industry thats friendly to garment workers a

42、nd the environment. It also maintains a Brand Tracker list of 40 major labels to see how quickly they move toward meeting these demands.The movement went viral over the summer and won support of many people. Now, it has expanded the brands it tracks beyond just those who cancelled orders. Whats more

43、, it has successfully pushed brands including Zara, GAP, and Next to pay at least $15 billion owed to garment factories.However, its success is far from enough. Its crucial to stay focused on what real transformative change means for the fashion industry. Its not about using more recycled water bott

44、les, fabric made from mushrooms, or wearing 3D-printed clothing, as innovative as these technologies may be. Nor is it about praising brands for so-called transparency (透明度). Real transformation means that all human workers are paid a fair wage for a fair days work and that factories and garment wor

45、kers are equal partners in fashion. “That,” a journalist Elizabeth Cline said, “would be a truly innovative change.”12. What does the disaster mentioned in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. The low wages of garment workers.B. The quick and wide spread of COVID-19.C. The food shortages caused by store closures

46、.D. The struggle of garment workers due to cancelled orders.13. What was the original purpose of the campaign started on social media?A. To urge fashion brands to take responsibility.B. To set up a fund for the fashion industry.C. To release the pressure on major brands.D. To promote the influence o

47、f Re/make.14. What does the author mainly talk about in Paragraph 4?A. The support from all walks of life.B. The achievement of the movement.C. The increasing orders from fashion brands.D. The expanded tracking range of the movement.15. What expectation does Elizabeth Cline have according to the tex

48、t?A. Increasing transparency in the fashion industry.B. Improving the rights and interests of garment workers.C. Applying advanced technologies to the fashion industry.D. Making the fashion industry more environmentally friendly.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A st

49、opwatch (秒表) is a hand-held timer (计时器) used in sporting events such as track meets, swim meets and other games. 16 Its then stopped at the press of a button at the exact moment when an athlete like a runner finishes the event.Theres some controversy over the inventor of the stopwatch. According to

50、some reports, Englishman George Graham was considered one of the early inventors of the stopwatch. He created a device which could start and stop very precisely 17 Thus, hes today forgotten by many people.A stopwatch can be divided into two types. One is the traditional stopwatch, resembling a pocke

51、t watch with an analog (指针式的) face. The other one is the digital stopwatch. It s true that some people prefer the traditional look of an analog stopwatch. 18A stopwatch has many functions. If the distance of a track is known, some stopwatches will calculate speed based on the time that the competito

52、r spends in covering the distance. Serving as a countdown timer is another function of a stopwatch. 19. And at the press of a button, the timer starts counting clown to zero. Calendar, pacer and alarm functions might also be included in a stopwatch.20 A film student might use a stopwatch to better u

53、nderstand the story structure. Stopwatches will also be found in research laboratories. And some teachers use stopwatches to strengthen students debate skills.A. How did George Graham create it?B. However, he never patented his device.C. Stopwatches, thus, are used in many fields.D. Digital stopwatc

54、hes are mainly used in sports.E. Its started by hand at the beginning of an event.F. Digital stopwatches are more accurate, though.G. This device can be set for a specific amount of time.第二部分 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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Eating disorders are widespread

55、 on college campuses. As a college student, I also 21 my body image and eating habits. I used disordered eating to help me feel more in control of my life. Afterwards, Id over-exercise to 22 my body for what Id eaten, especially if I regarded the 23 too high.But later I realized how unhealthy my 24

56、were. Therefore, I began to 25 my body in a right way. My body and I did nothing wrong by 26 food. My life would be happier if I were healthier, though.I didnt go 27 into exercising in another way. Instead, l took a break from the workout first. I made myself feel well with skipping workouts and say

57、ing “no” to the disordered parts of myself. And then I came to know that my 28 of exercise didnt make me a bad person.Once I became healthier, I went back to exercise and 29 Zumba classes with an old roommate. But I wasnt too 30 about the calories I burned any longer. I 31 how cool it was that my bo

58、dy could do many fancy dance moves in competitions.We live in a world where feeling okay about our eating and body image is almost 32 sometimes. But a life free of diet culture and body 33 is one that everyone should fight for. Im so 34 I can have the right attitude towards my body. By exercising my

59、 body through dancing, I could have the chance to 35 my bodys new ability.21. A. showed off B. polished upC. jumped at D. struggled with22. A. foolB. trainC. punish D. defeat23. A. caloriesB. priceC. qualityD. place24. A. requirementsB. brainsC. projectsD. behaviors25. A. displayB. treatC. influence

60、 D. forgive26. A. preparingB. enjoyingC. sharingD. avoiding27. A. naturallyB. eventuallyC. graduallyD. directly28. A. lackB. senseC. choiceD. hate29. A. cancelledB. attendedC. finishedD. quitted30. A. disappointedB. certainC. cautiousD. relaxed31. A. doubtedB. wonderedC. realizedD. remembered32. A.

61、innocentB. unfortunate C. unnecessary D. impossible33. A. judgmentB. advantageC. energyD. language34. A. mercifulB. hopefulC. gratefulD. peaceful35. A. celebrateB. limitC. removeD. betray第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Singapores tradition of eating out in places called hawke

62、r (小贩) centers is now recognized by the United Nations for its cultural (36) _ (significant). The United Nations cultural agency announced it in December, 2020. Singapore (37) _ (seek) to have hawker culture added to the Representative List of the Intangible (非物质的) Cultural Heritage of Humanity abou

63、t three years ago.A hawker is a person-who sells food or goods and advertises by shouting at people (38) _ (walk) by the street. Hawkers are (39) _ important part of Singaporean culture. Open-air eating areas (40) _ hawkers sell their goods are very popular.Now Singapore must submit a report every s

64、ix years to UNESCO. The report must show efforts the city-state has made (41) _ (save) and support its hawker culture. In Hie 1970s, Singapore cleaned up its streets so the city moved street hawkers to new eating centers.Now, the centers provide many different low-cost meals (42) _ people in a pleas

65、ing social setting.However, Singapores hawker culture does face a few (43) _ (challenge). The median age of hawkers in the city-state is 60. Younger Singaporeans are (44) _ (increasing) avoiding crowded, sweaty kitchens for office jobs. The COVID-19 pandemic was also a blow, because the locals (45)

66、_ (prevent) from dining out during lockdown last year.第三部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的新西兰笔友Eric在邮件中提到,他们班正在讨论“The most popular job in the future”想听听你的看法。请给他回封邮件,内容包括:1.你的看法;2.分析原因;3.你的打算。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_第二节(满分25分)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。续写的词数应为150左右。“Attention! Every

67、one! I would like you guys to meet Jose from Mexico. He is new here, so be nice to him and show him around,” said Mrs. Espinoza.No one talked and the classroom was silent. And then some students stared at Jose and began to whisper to each other. Jose was wearing loose gray pants and a dirty white sh

68、irt. His shoes made a short and loud sound when he walked to his desk. Everyone giggled (咯咯地笑) at the sound, but no one talked to him. I wondered how he felt being here and having everyones eyes on him and even being laughed at. I wanted to say “Hi” but I was afraid that I might be made fun of for t

69、alking to “the new kid”.In the following days, Jose was lonely and he struggled to fit into the new life. Besides, it was hard for him to learn a new language and make new friends in the new school.Every day he would sit by himself and eat his lunch quietly, without a word, just focusing on his food

70、. Many of the students would pass by and make unfriendly comments on him. He would just frown (皱眉) and look down at the floor. I wanted to be kind to him but. still I couldnt take the first step.When I got home, I talked to my sister about Jose. I told her about him being new here and about how the

71、students at school treated him. Then I told her that I wanted to talk to him but I was worried that my friends would make fun of me. She said with a smile, “If they are your true friends, they will stick by you no matter what you do. You know, those who mind dont matter and those who matter dont min

72、d.” The next day, I knew exactly what I was going to do.Paragraph 1:During the lunch time, I got my lunch and walked towards Jose._Paragraph 2:As days went on, I kept talking to Jose but I noticed I was losing some friends._限时综合能力训练阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Brewing (酝酿) beer usually needs

73、large amounts of water, energy, and heat, which ends up getting a small amount of beer. Besides, it also causes significant quantities of packaging waste. Karbon Brewing Co. hopes to solve these problems by tackling (处理) them better than any other Canadian brewery date become Canadas first carbon-ne

74、gative brewery by 2024.Its press release goes like this: “Unlike other large-scale breweries that produce high emissions of pollution during their production cycle, being completely carbon-negative means that Karbons CO2 footprint is far less than neutral. This allows Karbon Brewing Co. to remove gr

75、eenhouse gases from the atmosphere as opposed to adding to it.” Karbon plans to achieve this by relying more on technological solutions than carbon offsets, although offsets will be used occasionally.The company is also analyzing its packaging and working with a supplier to create biodegradable (可生物

76、降解的) drink holders, recyclable can sleeves, and more. According to Thomas Durek, a reporter, “Many eco-friendly packing solutions do not exist on a large scale in the brewing industry. Its great to see a company trying to change that and talking and thinking about sustainability in a serious, compre

77、hensive way.”The company says it is committed to using local ingredient suppliers as much as possible, which helps to reduce its carbon footprint and builds a more secure supply chain. In the words of co-founder Stephen Tyson, “Traditionally the innovation in the craft beer industry has been around

78、new recipe development and beer style. We wanted to change the focus towards the brewing process and cleaning up the supply chain.” Karbon plans to sell its products at LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) stores, beer stores, and grocery stores across the province (its currently in the LCBOs appl

79、ication phase), and it will offer direct delivery in the near future. The company has also signed up for 1% for the Planet to support local non-profits.If Karbon Brewing Co. is able to prove that its way of making a carbon-negative brewery is practicable, then hopefully other companies will adopt si

80、milar practices and then customers will come to expect it as part of a socially responsible business.1. What can we know about beer-brewing from the text?A. It leads to much waste of resources.B. It has a complex packaging process.C. It is hard to deal with the production waste.D. It takes a long ti

81、me to finish a production cycle.2. Whats the press release mainly about?A. The fierce competition in the beer industry.B. The ambitious goal of Karbon Brewing Co.C. The common production cycle of breweries.D. The technical breakthrough in reducing industrial emissions.3. What may be Thomas Dureks at

82、titude towards Karbons plan?A. Worried.B. Doubtful.C. Positive. D. Neutral.4. What aspects does Karbon plan to change in its innovation? packing new recipe development beer style the brewing process the supply chain ingredient resourcesA.B.C.D.七选五阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I used to t

83、hink that I had to talk all the to and that silence was awkward. I later learned that silence can give people space to think which helps them make more interesting conversation.Silence has a purpose in all conversations. Constantly talking can make you come off as anxious. And when you know a person

84、 well, being together without talking can help you bond. 1Dont rush your words. 2 This signals to the other person that silences are completely normal when talking to you and that you were never bothered by the silence in the first place. If you rush it, you can come off as if you tried to fill the

85、silence as soon as you could.3 If someone asks you a question, dont be too anxious to get the answer. You should take the time to think for a few seconds. People will appreciate that you take their question seriously and dont just roll out the standard answer.No one waits for you to come up with wha

86、t to say. People dont wait for you to “solve” the situation by coming up with something to say. 4 If you show that youre comfortable with silence, you will help them be more comfortable. Then you can both feel easier to start your conversation.Dont try to talk more if someone adds less to the conver

87、sation than usual. 5 Let there be silence. If the silence is hard for you, you can just use mindfulness to accept silence rather than fighting it.A. Make it a habit to reflect before you speak.B. It could be that they are in no mood to talk.C. You can jump to subjects that interest them.D. Speak cal

88、mly when you start talking after a silence.E. You can get the feedback through the tone of their voice.F. It can be a sign that you feel comfortable with each other.G. If anything, theyre trying to figure out what they should say to end the silence.语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(一)The world of

89、 literature is massive, with more authors and styles than we can count. Yet for people who are blind, finding books (1) _ (write) in their language, braille (布莱叶盲文), isnt easy.(2) _ (know) this, Katelyn Suter of Mission, Kansas, started a GoFundMe to help her niece Emrie get her favorite book series

90、. Emrie was born blind and (3) _ (fall) in love with the magical world of Harry Potter when her dad shared it with her, but she wished with all her heart to be able to read it by (4) _ (she).“We soon discovered that the Harry Potter books in braille are (5) _ (extreme) expensive and not very accessi

91、ble,” Katelyn said. “Many libraries do not even have them as (6) _ option.”Thanks (7) _ the generosity of friends and strangers alike, Katelyn quickly raised enough money for not just one but six complete Harry Potter sets! One went to Emrie, and the rest will (8) _ (donate) to local schools and lib

92、raries.Emrie got to open her special present on Christmas morning. When her fingers told, her (9) _ she was holding, she smiled! Her (10) _ (excite) was worth every bit of legwork and fundraising, and the best part is that other blind children will get to experience these beloved books too!(二)“Drink

93、 more tea,” they said. “Its good for you.” They arent wrong. Tea (1) _ (certain) has its benefits, from plenty of good-for-you antioxidants (抗氧化剂) to less caffeine (咖啡因) than your average cup of coffee. But according to (2) _ recent study, it also has some hidden dangers, particularly if youre makin

94、g your tea with plastic tea bags.Researchers tested four popular brands of tea sold at grocery stores and (3) _ (find) that these bags can release millions of small plastic particles (微粒) into water. (4) _ (drink) plastic hardly sounds like a smart idea even though experts dont clearly know the exac

95、t effect those chemicals have (5) _ our bodies.For the sake of safety, wed better stay away from plastic tea bags. (6) _ is proven by researchers, those bags can release potentially (7) _ (harm) chemicals into your drink. But theres clear (8) _ (evident) that even paper tea bags can have plastic par

96、ticles. So what tea bags can be purchased on earth?Tea bags (9) _ (make) from plant-based materials are good choices. However, you (10) _ (advise) to choose loose leaf tea if possible.1-5 BCACA 6-10 DDBAC 11-15 ADABB16-20 EBFGC 21-25 DCADB 26-30 BDABC31-35 CDACA36-45 (One possible version)36. signif

97、icance 37. sought 38. walking39. an40. where41. to save 42. for 43. challenges44. increasingly 45. were prevented写作 (One possible version)第一节Dear Eric, At your request, Id like to share my opinion about the most popular job in the future with you. In my opinion, the most popular job in the future wi

98、ll be the one concerning the environment. As is known to us all, peoples life is closely related to the environmental protection. So someone majoring in the environmental data analysis may be popular. Ive been interested in math, so I plan to choose data analysis as my major at college in the hope o

99、f playing a role in protecting the environment. Looking forward to your sharing.Yours,Li Hua第二节Paragraph 1:During the lunch time, I got my lunch and walked towards Jose. Everyone looked at me, wondering what I was about to do. I sat next to him. He just kept eating his food without saying a word. I

100、decided Id have to start the conversation. I said, “Hi!” He looked up at me with a big smile. I smiled back to him immediately. While we talked and ate our food together, I realized he was a nice and kind guy. We talked about sports and hobbies. Jose told me that living in America was really differe

101、nt from living in Mexico. Paragraph 2:As days went on, I kept talking to Jose but I noticed I was losing some friends. Regardless of that, I still stayed with Jose and stood by him. And joyfully some kids gradually came to join us and stuck by us. Jose and I became best friends and we helped each ot

102、her in life and study. From little kids in fourth grade to young adults in tenth grade, Jose has always been there for me since that day. So we should never judge someone by the way they look or dress they might end up changing our life.第35期测试题部分答案解析阅读理解A导语:本文是一篇应用文。介绍了一个适合学生参加的活动。1. B。细节理解题。由Sessio

103、n 1/Day 1: Meet An Owl中的Well also explain their features可知,参与者可以了解到关于本地猫头鹰的一些知识。2. C。细节理解题。由Helpful Checklist中的Participants are equipped with uniform sun hats可知,项目提供统一的遮阳帽。3. A。推理判断题。由Administrative fee: $180及Changes & Cancellation Policy中的Participants cancelling with 7 or fewer days notice are resp

104、onsible for the full cost可知,在活动开始前七天内取消要扣除所有管理费。B导语:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。号召父母们雇佣附近社区的青少年来照看他们的孩子。4. C。推理判断题。由第一段the average age of babysitters in the UK has risen from 14 to 34 over the past several decades可知,在英国照看小孩的这一群体的平均年龄在增加。 5. A。写作意图题。由第三段可知,作者在本段主要分享了照看孩子的好处。 6. D。细节理解题。由最后一段The next time youre having

105、 a date . the street and offer him or her a job可知,作者希望家长们能为青少年提供照顾小孩的机会。 7. D。主旨大意题。通读全文可知,作者分析了当今青少年照顾小孩的现象越来越不常见这一情况,认为在当今社会里青少年当临时保姆依然不过时,青少年当临时保姆对各方都有好处并且鼓励人们应该给青少年当临时保姆的机会。C 导语:本文是一篇说明文。研究表明,在幼儿园跟老师之间有冲突的孩子在数学和读写能力方面的表现会受到影响。8. B。推理判断题。根据第一段的Kindergarten represents . important for academic succ

106、ess.可知,幼儿园的发展情况会影响学生今后的学术技能。9. A。细节理解题。根据第二段的Fewer studies have been conducted in other educational environments and in kindergarten specifically.可知,针对幼儿园师生关系质量的研究很少。10. C。词义猜测题。根据划线单词前的the negative emotions . are harmful to childrens engagement in learning and可推知,这些负面的情绪会伤害学生学习的参与度,降低他们的学习兴趣。11. A。

107、写作意图题。根据末段的Therefore, it would be important to develop pre-service and in-service programs and interventions .可知,本段主要是为了提倡在幼儿园老师中推广教育项目,从而帮助老师与学生建立良好的师生关系。D导语:本文是一篇说明文。介绍了受到新冠疫情的影响,很多服装订单被取消了,使服装工人的生活雪上加霜,由此引发了一场改革服装业的运动。12. D。细节理解题。根据第一段Major fashion brands cancelled orders . on low wages可知,由于服装厂的订

108、单被大量取消,让原本生活就困难的工人生活得更加困难。13. A。细节理解题。根据第二段It wanted to make brands responsible可知,其目的是为了让服装品牌商承担起责任。14. B。主旨大意题。通读第四段可知,本段主要讲了这一活动取得的成就。15. B。推理判断题。根据第五段Real transformation means that . equal partners in fashion . “would be a truly innovative change.”可知,Cline想要的真正的转变是提高服装厂工人的权益。七选五导语:本文是一篇说明文。陈述了秒表的

109、历史、类型、功能、应用领域等。16. E。此空设于段中,与下文存在时间上的先后关系。根据语境可知,秒表在比赛开始时用手启动,然后按停止键使秒表暂停。17. B。此空设于段中,与上文存在转折关系。上下文语境是:George Graham虽然发明了一款比较精确的秒表,但他没有申请专利。18. F。此空设于段尾,与上文存在对比关系。虽然有些人更喜欢传统的指针式秒表,然而数字秒表更准确些。19. G。此空设于段中,与上文是指代关系。该项中的This device指代上文的a stopwatch。同时该项解释说明了秒表的倒计时功能。20. C。此空设于段首,是本段的主旨句。通读本段可知,本段主要陈述的是

110、秒表的诸多应用领域。完形填空导语:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者分享了自己如何在大学期间改变自己的体型和饮食态度的经历。21. D。根据第一句可知,“我”也一直与自己的体型和饮食习惯作斗争。22. C。根据上文的over-exercise可知,胡乱吃完食物之后,如果“我”认为吃的食物热量太高,就会通过过度锻炼来惩罚自己的身体。23. A。根据上文语境可知,如果“我”认为吃的食物热量太高,就会惩罚自己的身体。24. D。根据第一段的内容可知,不久之后,“我”意识到自己的这种行为非常不利于健康。25. B。根据上文的语境可知,“我”开始正确对待自己的身体了。26. B。根据语境可知,“我”的身体和“我

111、”并没有因享受食物而做错什么。27. D。根据下文的I took a break from the workout first可知,“我”并没有直接进行锻炼。28. A。根据上文的I made myself feel well with . workouts可知,“我”意识到了缺少锻炼并没有让自己变得不好。29. B。根据下文的内容可知,“我”变健康之后,开始锻炼,上舞蹈课。30. C。根据第一段内容可知,“我”不太在意“我”跳舞锻炼能燃烧多少热量了。31. C。根据下文的how cool it was可知,舞蹈课让“我”收获颇丰,让“我”意识自己的身体能做许多精美的舞蹈动作是一件多么酷的事情

112、。32. D。根据语境可知,对自己的饮食和体型感到满意在我们的现实世界有时几乎是不可能的。33. A。根据语境可知,但一个不受饮食文化和体型判断限制的生活是每个人应该努力奋斗的。34. C。根据下文的I can have the right attitude towards my body可知,“我”感激自己对自己的身体有正确的态度。35. A。根据上下文的内容可知,通过舞蹈锻炼体型使“我”有机会庆祝自己身体的新能力。语法填空导语:本文是一篇说明文。介绍了联合国教科文组织把新加坡的小贩文化列入人类非物质文化遗产代表作名录。36. significance。考查名词。根据空前的its cultu

113、ral可知,此处应用名词形式,故填significance。37. sought。考查动词时态。根据句子中时间状语about three years ago可知,此处动词应用一般过去时,故填sought。38. walking。考查非谓语动词。所给动词walk与其逻辑主语people之间为主动关系,故填现在分词walking。39. an。考查冠词。在此句中,part为可数名词,且important以元音音素开头,故填an。40. where。考查定语从句。定语从句的先行项是Open-air eating areas,引导词在定语从句中作状语,故填关系副词where。41. to save。考

114、查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,此处用动词不定式表目的,故填to save。42. for。考查介词。provide sth for sb为固定搭配,意为“为某人提供某物”,故填for。43. challenges。考查名词。根据空前的a few可知,此处应用名词复数,故填challenges。44. increasingly。考查副词。副词修饰动词avoiding,故填increasingly。45. were prevented。考查动词时态和语态。主语the locals与所给动词prevent之间为被动关系;再根据时间状语last year可知,此处应用一般过去时的被动语态,故填were prevented。阅读理解 1-4 ABCC七选五 1-5 FDAGB语法填空 (One possible version)(一)1. written2. Knowing3. fell4. herself5. extremely 6. an7. to8. be donated9. what10. excitement(二)1. certainly2. a3. found4. Drinking5. on 6. As7. harmful8. evidence9. made10. are advised

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