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1、广东省2021届高三英语下学期4月模拟测试试题二(含解析)本试卷共10页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上,用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应的位置上。将条形码贴在答题卡右上角”条形码粘贴处”。因笔试不考听力,选择题从第二部分的”阅读”开始,试题序号从”21开始。2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后用2B铅笔在答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试卷上。3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需

2、改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。4. 考生必保持答题卡的整沽。考试结后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分 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,每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASocial networking websites are an important tool for us to keep up with the world, make new friends, and share pictures, videos, or bits of interesti

3、ng news. But for people who have very specific interests, a comprehensive site like Twitter is not sufficient. They want to be part of a supportive online community that shares their particular passions. The following are examples of specialized websites for these people. Stache PassionsIt is a soci

4、al site for people who wear, admire, or have an interest in moustaches. It features photos of men with all sizes and styles of moustaches, forums for discussing the history, growing, and styling of the stache, and even a meet-up page to help you meet other moustache-lovers. HoryouIt is a website for

5、 people who want to do good in the world. On the site, you can connect with other social activists and entrepreneurs(企业家), plan meetings, share fund-raising strategies, and keep up with thousands of people who are working hard to make the world a better place. There are no funny videos here, but Hor

6、you offers its own web-based video channel that features programs and documentaries about. efforts to improve peoples lives around the globe. Watching them will warm your heart and inspire you to work harder for a better world. PurrsonalsIt is a specialized site for those who love cats. Here you can

7、 meet and chat with cat-loving friends, set up play-dates with local people and their pets, and even find a temporary home for a cat in need. If your friends dont like it when you share endless cute cat videos on your regular social site, Purrsonals is where people are sure to appreciate them!21. Wh

8、ich site might be useful for those who are interested in appearance? A. Twitter. B. Purrsonals. C. Horyou. D. Stache Passions. 22. What can you do on Horyou?A. Watch funny short films. B. Discuss how to raise money. C. Advertise for social activists. D. Collect ideas for making videos. 23. Which of

9、the following is true about Purrsonals?A. It helps people find their lost pets. B. It collects beautiful photos of cats. C. It offers a great many cat videos. D. It enables people to adopt various pets. 语篇类型:应用文 主题语境:人与社会A语篇导读本文应用文。文章主要介绍了特色网站。21. D。直接信息题。根据题干appearance定位到到Stache Passions部分。根据第一句It

10、is a social site for people who wear, admire, or have an interest in moustaches由此可知,答案选D项。22. B。直接信息题。根据题干Horyou定位到Horyou段第二句share fund-raising strategies可知,答案选B项。23. C。直接信息题。根据题干Purrsonals定位到最后一段If your friends dont like it when you share endless cute cat videos on your regular social site, Purrson

11、als is where people are sure to appreciate them(如果你的朋友不喜欢你在社交网站上无止境地分享可爱的猫咪视频,那么Purrsonals肯定是人们喜欢分享可爱的猫咪视频的地方),可知答案选C项。读后知识积累:sufficient sfnt adj.足够的,充分的;specialized spelazd adj. 专业的,专门的;moustache mst n. 小胡子;cute kjut adj. 可爱的。BIn Los Angeles, UPS driver Hector Vesco noticed that while he did his no

12、rmal route, there was one kid who looked sad.Once Hector understood why the boy looked upset, he jumped into action. A father of two himself, he knew that he would have to check in with the parents. Using a blank UPS slip, Hector wrote out a note reading, “Hi, this is Hector, your UPS driver. Ive se

13、en your son plenty of times on the balcony and he seemed very sad that he didnt get any package. When he asked me if I had any package for him, I told him, Dont worry. Maybe next time. So, anyway, Ive bought something and put it in box. Just wanted to know his name.” Hector also shared his number so

14、 that the parents could contact him directly. After getting all the information he needed from the mother Brooke Walbuck, lector showed up the next day and surprised the boy, Langston, with the delivery. Of course, the gesture of delivering the parcel was nice enough, but it turned out what was insi

15、de made it even better! When Langston opened up the box, he found a collection of toy cars and a bunch of candy. It didnt get much better than that for a little boy. After the delivery was made, Brooke sent a follow-up text to thank Hector again. In his reply, Hector stated that he had two daughters

16、 himself. He kept a bunch of toy cars he had collected over the years. When he met Langston, he knew it was the perfect opportunity to put them to good use. In his message back to Brooke, he also intentioned that Langston helped him remember how many kids, along with his, had to live through the COV

17、ID-19 pandemic (疫情). “Our kids are our world and the future,” he said. “I just want to show some love.”Before the pandemic, you probably didnt think too much about the people who delivered your packages. But in times of pandemic, delivery drivers like Hector have some of the most important jobs!24.

18、What do we know about Hector Vesco?A. He collected toy cars for boys. B. He worked for a delivery company. C. He was familiar with the Walbucks. D. He informed Langston of his own number. 25. Which of the following does the underlined “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to? A. The box. B. The gift. C. The ges

19、ture. D. The parcel. 26. How were the Walbucks influenced by the delivery?A. Brooke was grateful to Hectors kids. B. Brooke was regretful for ignoring her son. C. Langston was cheered up in the pandemic. D. Langston was disappointed with the used toys. 27. What does the author mainly intend to conve

20、y in the text?A. The pandemic affects the globe. B. Children love toy cars and candies. C. Old products can serve new purposes. D. Ordinary people can be extraordinary. 语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与社会B语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文。一个UPS司机发现一个男孩很期待收到自己的包裹。作为两个孩子的父亲,他用送快递的方式送给孩子一些玩具汽车和糖果,表达了在流感大流行时期一个普通人能够做的重要的事。24. B。直接信息题。根据第一段第

21、一句UPS driver Hector Vesco noticed that while he did his normal route可知,他的职业是司机,答案选B项。25. C。代词指代题。根据第四段the gesture of delivering the parcel was nice enough可知,虽然送包裹的做法很不错,但里面的东西比做法更让人感觉好,故划线指代的是gesture,答案选C项。26. C。间接信息题。根据第四段最后一句It didnt get much better than that for a little boy,可知疫情期间一堆玩具车和一堆糖果对孩子来说

22、是最棒的礼物,故答案选C项。27. D。隐含意义推测题。根据最后一段最后一句But in times of pandemic, delivery drivers like Hector have some of the most important jobs!可推知,但在流感大流行时期,像赫克托这样的普通人也能够做一些最重要的工作,答案选D项。读后知识积累:一、live through 度过,经历;a bunch of 一束,一堆;balcony blkni n. 阳台;a collection of 一些,一批;pandemic /pndemk/n. (全国或全球性)流行病,瘟疫;follo

23、w-up adj. 后续的;put sth. to good use好好利用某物;convey knve vt. 传达;运输;extraordinary kstrdnri adj. 非凡的;特别的。二、长难句分析In his message back to Brooke, he also mentioned that Langston helped him remember how many kids, along with his, had to live through the COVID-19 pandemic (疫情).结构剖析:mentioned后接宾语从句,从句中remember有

24、接另外一个宾语从句。汉语意思: 在他的回信中,他也提到了Langston让他想起了许多孩子,包括他自己的孩子,需要渡过新冠疫情。CWhat is the most powerful word in the English language? The. Its everywhere. We use it in English without always noticing or appreciating it. Its not much to look at. It isnt descriptive, emotive or inspiring. Technically, its meaningl

25、ess. And yet this dull and harmless-seeming word could be one of the most powerful words in the English language. “The” tops the lists of most frequently used words in English, accounting for 5% of every 100 words used. But why is this? The answer is two-fold. The principle of least effort plays a m

26、ajor part. So people use it a lot. At the same time, “the” lies at the heart of English grammar, having a function rather than a meaning. Words are split into two categories: expressions with a semantic (语义的) meaning and functional words like “the”, “to”, “for”, with a job to do. Although “the” has

27、no meaning in itself, “it seems to be able to do things in subtle and miraculous ways,” says Michael Rosen, poet and author. Consider the difference between “he scored a goal” and “he scored the goal”. The inclusion of “the” immediately signals something important about that goal. Perhaps it was the

28、 only one of the match? Or maybe it helped a team win the championship? Context very often determines sense. This simplest of words can be used for dramatic effect. At the start of Hamlet, a guards utterance of “Long live the King” is soon followed by the ghost: “Looks it not like the King?” Who, th

29、e audience may wonder, does “the” refer to? The living King or a dead King? This kind of confusion is the kind of “trick” that writers use to make us surprised and amused, a bit uneasy even. “The is doing a lot of work here,” says Rosen. 28. Which of the following describes the word “the” correctly?

30、A. It is often overlooked. B. It is useless in practice. C. It is dull and descriptive. D. It is in every English sentence. 29. The word “the” is frequently used because it is _.A. brief and functionalB. popular and uniqueC. effective and emotiveD. meaningful and expressive30. What does the example

31、in Paragraph 3 imply?A. “A” is not as important as “the”. B. Words should be understood in the context. C. Its impossible to understand a single sentence.D. Some words have a clearer meaning than others. 31. Why did the writer of the play stress “the” in “Looks it not like the King”?A. To show his c

32、onfusion. B. To add drama to the scene. C. To repeat the guards words. D. To help the audience understand.语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:人与C语篇解读本文讲述了英语语言当中不可或缺的the的运用。28. A。间接信息题。根据第一段三句We use it in English without always noticing or appreciating it. Its not much to look at,可知the无处不在,我们在英语中使用它时,但常常不注意或欣赏它,常忽视the,故答案

33、选A项。29. A。间接信息题。根据第二段第四、五句The principle of least effort plays a major part. So people use it a lot. At the same time, “the” lies at the heart of English grammar, having a function rather than a meaning,可知单词“the”简单但起重要作用,所以人们经常使用它,与此同时,“the”是英语语法的核心,它具有功能而不是意义,故答案选A项(简单的和具有功能的)。30. B。隐含意义推测题。根据题干定位到第

34、三段。根据第三段的举例比较the scored a goal和he scored the goal两者不同含义,“the”一词也许强调唯一射门?或者也许它帮助一支球队赢得了冠军?结合最后一句Context very often determines sense可知,语境常常决定单词的意义,故答案选B项。31. B。直接信息题。根据最后一段通过举例戏剧哈姆雷特结合第一句This simplest of words can be used for dramatic effect。可知作者使用Looks it not like the King是让读者感到惊讶和有趣,甚至有点不安,给场景增添戏剧化效

35、果,答案选B项。读后知识积累:一、(1) emotivemtvadj.感情的,情绪的;(2)inspiringnsparadj.鼓舞的,振奋人心的;(3)meanningless adj.误用的,无意义的;(4)account for 对.负责,说明.的原因;(5)functionalfknl adj. 功能的;(6)dramaticdrmtk adj.戏剧性的,戏剧的;overlook vlk vt. 忽略;descriptive dskrptv adj. 描写的;subtle stl adj. 微妙的;精细的;miraculous mrkjls adj. 不可思议的;inclusion n

36、klun n. 包含;内含物。二、长难句分析:This kind of confusion is the kind of “trick” that writers use to make us surprised and amused, a bit uneasy even.结构分析:that引导定语从句,先行词是trick,目的状语to make后接and并列的三个形容词在宾补。汉语意思:这种困惑是作家用来让我们感到惊讶和有趣,甚至有点不安的“伎俩”。 DOur suits have four layers: thermal(保暖的)underwear on the inside, follo

37、wed by an electrically heated bodysuit, a thick wool coat, and a half-inch-thick layer of rubber outerwear. Therere two layers of hoods, waterproof gloves and 35 pounds of weights. There are two batteries for the heated bodysuit, a backup gas container, and finally, my photography equipment. We look

38、 like astronauts minus the helmets. When we finally dive into the freezing water, were wearing 200 pounds each. The cold quickly numbs(使麻木)the few square inches of exposed skin on our cheeks, and as the dive goes on, it spreads into our suits and gloves, biting even harder. Its almost unbearable. To

39、ward the end, as were pausing on our way up to let the pressure drop, we search for anything to distract us from the pain. When we finally drag ourselves out of the freezing ocean, I lie face down on the ice, my brain dulled, my skin hard and wrinkled, my lips, hands, and feet swollen and unconsciou

40、s (无知觉的) then, as my body warms and the blood starts to flow again, the intense pain is at its worst. What could possibly make this worthwhile? The sight! Only a few species of seals, penguins, and other birds live in East Antarctica, and no land mammals at all. Below, its a rich garden. Antarctic m

41、arine(海洋的)life has been largely isolated from the rest of the planet for millions of years, ever since the continent separated from the other continents and froze over. Since then the powerful Antarctic Circumpolar Current has surrounded Antarctica from west to east, creating a sharp change in tempe

42、rature that prevents the spread of marine animals. The long isolation has allowed a surprising diversity of species, unique to the region, to evolve on the seafloor. The waters under Antarctic ice are like Mount Qomolangma: magical, but extremely unfriendly. Nothing short of full commitment gets you

43、 anywhere. The demand is too great. But thats what makes the images you see here so breathtaking, and the experience of having photographed them and of having seen this place so unforgettable. 32. What does the author intend to tell us in Paragraph 1?A. How fully prepared the divers are. B. How ente

44、rtaining a diver appears to be. C. How advanced modern technologies are. D. How heavy the astronauts equipment is. 33. The divers suffer the greatest pain when they _. A. dive into the waterB. begin to resurfaceC. reach the deepest spotD. regain consciousness34. What do we know about marine species

45、in Antarctica?A. They can be found elsewhere on the planet. B. They have unimpressive biological diversity. C. They experience sharp changes in temperature. D. They live relatively independently geographically. 35. What makes the diving experience in Antarctica so worthwhile?A. The amazing scenery a

46、nd pictures taken. B. The divers devotion to the tough task. C. The long-standing reputation of Antarctica. D. The challenging circumstances of the diving. 语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与自然D语篇解读本文讲述了作者难忘的南极之旅。32. A。归纳概括题。根据题干定位到第一段。第一段主要写了作者的一些装备以及做的准备,可知答案选A项。33. D。直接信息题。根据第二段my brain dulled, my skin hard and wri

47、nkled, my lips, hands, and feet swollen and unconscious then, as my body warms and the blood starts to flow (again), the intense pain is at its worst”(我的大脑变得迟钝,我的皮肤僵硬,我的嘴唇、手和脚肿了和变得无意识,随着我的身体变暖,血液又开始流动,感到强烈的疼痛),可知答案选D 项(恢复知觉)。34. D。直接信息题。根据题干定位到第三段最后一句The long isolation has allowed a surprising diver

48、sity of species, unique to the region可知,长期的与世隔绝造就了该地区独有的物种多样性,可知答案选D项(在地理上相对独有生活)。35. A。间接信息题。根据最后一段最后一句But thats what makes the images you see here so breathtaking, and the experience of having photographed them and of having seen this place so unforgettable(但这就是为什么你在这里看到的照片如此令人惊叹,拍摄这些照片的经历和看到这个地方的

49、经历令人如此难忘),可知答案选A项。读后知识积累:一、breathtakingbretek adj. 惊人的,惊险的;heated hitdadj. 热的,激动的;hood /hd/n. 头巾;覆盖;waterproof gloves防水手套;backup gas container支撑的气体容器;distract sb. from分散某人注意力;speciesspiizn. 物种,种类。二、长难句分析:But thats what makes the images you see here so breathtaking, and the experience of having photo

50、graphed them and of having seen this place so unforgettable.结构分析:thats后接what引导的表语从句,从句中makes 后接and并列的宾语the images和the experience,定语从句you see here修饰the images和of having photographed them and of having seen this place 修饰the experience,so breathtaking和so unforgettable分别作the images和the experience的宾语补足语。

51、汉语意思:但这就是为什么你在这里看到的照片如此令人惊叹,拍摄这些照片的经历和看到这个地方的经历如此难忘。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。Tips for Submitting a Good Letter of RecommendationIf you consider applying for any colleges abroad, one of the most important parts is the recommendation letter. Its purpose i

52、s to give universities a complete picture of you. 36 But a credible(可信的)reference saying youve consistently worked hard on a project can be the difference between getting accepted or rejected. Choose the right referencesUniversities want to know how well you work under pressure and how you react to

53、criticism, basically your characteristics, abilities and mentality. A good referee (推荐人) should have a solid professional relationship with you and be able to communicate your academic and personal strengths. 37 Most universities ask for two recommendation letters. They are regularly split between a

54、 school professor and an extracurricular(课外的)source. Undoubtedly, its good to show your skills in the subject you want to study. 38 TimeProfessionals can sometimes find it hard to make time for writing recommendations. 39 So give them plenty of time and send them a link of your universitys recommend

55、ation letter guidance page, if possible. Clear goalsDont be afraid to ask your referees to include certain qualities or examples you want to highlight. You should inform at least one of your referees about your career goals, grades and recent projects. They may not be referenced. But giving referees

56、 additional evidence to back up their points can make the letter more convincing. 40 Its where you can find what a university lays stress on, as well as some important information such as deadlines and so on. A. Make sure to know more about your university. B. You can write that youre hard-working y

57、ourself. C They can be quite occupied during application season. D. The more information you include, the better it may be.E. Dont forget to check each universitys guidelines for reference letters.F. Examples of how you have demonstrated them are needed to add more credibility. G. But other abilitie

58、s that may not be apparent in the classroom can be equally valuable. 语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:人与社会语篇解读本文讲述了如何写好推荐信。36. B。考查过渡句。根据空后youve consistently worked hard可知,答案选B项。37. F。考查细节句。根据首句Universities want to know how well you work under pressure and how you react to criticism, basically your characteristics, ab

59、ilities and mentality(大学想知道的是你在压力下如何工作,以及你如何应对批评,你的性格、能力和心态)可知,答案选F项(你如何证明的举例可以增加你的可信度)。38. G。考查细节句。根据空前句中的good和skills与G项中的other abilities和valuable呼应,故答案选G项。39. C。考查细节句。根据空后So give them plenty of time,与C项中的can be quite occupied(可能会很忙),构成因果关系。故答案选C项。40. E。考查主题句。根据空后lays stress on及deadlines等可知,他们都是gui

60、delines里面的内容,故答案选E项。读后知识积累:convincing knvns adj. 令人信服的;consistently knsstntli adv.一贯地,一致地;mentality mentlti n.心态,智力;credibilitykredblti n.可信性,信任。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)阅读下而短文, 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。It was a hot, humid summer day. I had just 41 the local gas station

61、to fill my tank. After pumping the gas, I started to walk inside to pay. That is when I 42 them. Two elderly women were standing back from their car. There was a mixture of shock and 43 on their faces. I looked and saw it: five wasps (黄蜂) building a nest around their gas cap. My eyes 44 . I shared t

62、he ladies fear. Wasps had never been 45 of mine. Several times they had attacked me while I was cutting grass, giving me multiple stings each time I 46 them. Mom would have to run a cold 47 and put me in it to 48 the pain and itching. She would next give me medicine to fight all the 49 in my body fr

63、om the attacks. 50 , I knew I had to do something. I reached into my back pocket for a paper towel, tore out the 51 and stepped on it while the 52 wasps buzzed around me. The ladies thanked me, and I smiled, feeling warm within. In this life, you cant let the fear of being stung either physically or

64、 emotionally keep you from doing what is 53 . The world needs us to share our 54 to change it for the better, and youll be rewarded with 55 . 41. A. drove by B. pulled into C. ran across D. went through42. A. caught B. expected C. noticed D. surprised43. A. joy B. sorrow C. embarrassment D. panic44.

65、 A. widened B. focused C. shifted D. opened45. A. friends B. guests C. enemies D. opponents46. A. followed B. interrupted C. disturbed D. discovered47. A. towel B. bath C. test D. fever48. A. cause B. forget C. freeze D. ease49. A. disease B. tissues C. poison D. reflections50. A. Therefore B. Inste

66、ad C. Then D. Still51. A. nest B. paper C. insect D. cap52. A. nervous B. angry C. miserable D. calm53. A. important B. difficult C. right D. serious54. A kindness B. sympathy C. honesty D. happiness55. A. fear B. warmth C. bravery D. generosity语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与社会语篇解读本文讲到作者在当地加油站加油时,遇见两个妇女遭受黄蜂袭击施以援手的

67、故事。41. B。语境结构衔接的考查。根据后提示the local gas station to fill my tank,停进去加油站加油。 pull into 停靠,停进;go through 渡过难关;run across 跑过,穿过。42. C。语境结构衔接的考查。根据后提示five wasps building a nest around their gas cap,可知这是作者第一次看到黄蜂在气顶筑巢。 catch 抓住;expect 期待,期盼;notice 留意到;surprised 惊讶。43. D。语境结构衔接的考查。根据前提示shock及后暗示five wasps bui

68、lding a nest around their gas cap,可知答案选D项。joy快乐;sorrow悲伤;embarrassment尴尬;panic恐慌。44. A。语境结构衔接的考查。根据后提示I shared the ladies fear,可知我也是恐惧的,故睁大了眼睛,答案选A项。45. A。语境结构衔接的考查。根据后提示they had attacked me,可知黄蜂对我并不友善,故答案选A项。46. C。语境结构衔接的考查。根据常识和排除法可知答案选C项。follow 跟随,追随;interrupt 干扰;disturb 打扰,妨碍;discover 发现。47. B。语

69、境结构衔接的考查。根据常识可知,应该是用冷水来缓解疼痛。故答案选B项。48. D。同上。句意:妈妈不得不先给我洗个冷水澡(bath),然后把我放进去,以减轻(ease)疼痛和瘙痒。49. C。语境结构衔接的考查。根据后提示from the attacks可知,妈妈给我药物来对抗我体内所有被叮的毒素,故答案选C项。disease疾病;tissues组织;poison毒性;reflections反射。50. D。逻辑衔接的考查。根据前后可知,作者虽然有被黄蜂叮咬的经历,但是依然主动去帮助。故答案选D项。51. A。语义衔接的考查。原词复现。根据第一段five wasps building a ne

70、st around their gas cap可知答案选A项。52. B。语境结构衔接的考查。根据前提示tore out the nest and stepped on it,可知蜂窝被毁了,黄蜂必然是愤怒的(angry)。故答案选B项。nervous紧张的;miserable痛苦的;calm平静的。53. C。语境结构衔接的考查。根据上下文可知,不应因为害怕而不去做正确的事,故答案选C项。54. A。语境结构衔接的考查。根据后提示to change it for the better,以及上文提到“我”主动帮忙,可知答案选A项。55. B。语义衔接的考查。同源词复现。根据前提示feeling

71、 warm within。可知答案选B项。读后知识积累:mixturemkst(r)n.混合物,混合;generositydenrstin.慷慨,大方;sympathysmpin.同情,同情心;embarrassment/mbrsmnt n.困窘,为难;humid /hjumd/ adj. 潮湿的;湿润的。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。I will never forget-my first assignment as a foreign reporter in Brazil to cover the R

72、io Carnival. It is one of Brazils largest cultural 56 (event), drawing up to two million tourists to Rio every year. I was out on the streels on the first day of the Carnival, 57 (arm) with my camera and notebook, ready to do some work. Being there 58 (be) a constant assault (冲击) on my senses. Hundr

73、eds of people were singing and dancing, 59 Brazilian samba music filling the air. I wandered for hours, from one block party to another. At one point, someone offered 60 (trade) me an alcoholic beverage(饮 料)and a golden feathered headdress for my, camera. Im still not sure why, but I agreed to the d

74、eal. It was 61 (probable) a question of getting swept up in the Carnival spirit. Unfortunately, my boss did not accept this 62 (explain), so I had to pay for 63 new camera in the end. It was worth it, though. I still have that golden headdress, as 64 reminds me of those unforgettable days. The Rio C

75、arnival is without doubt something 65 everyone should add to his or her bucket list. 语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与社会语篇解读本文讲述了作者作为外国记者完成的第一个任务。56. events。考查可数名词。系动词is后面表语one of 后需加可数名词复数。57. armed。考查非谓语动词。本句已有系动词was,空格需填过去分词armed表被动作状语。58. was。考查be动词用法。主语Being there为单数,根据上下文其后面需接一般过去时was。59. with。考查介词。空格需填介词with与

76、宾语及补语Brazilian samba music filling the air一起构成伴随状语。60. to trade。考查固定搭配。offer to do sth. 主动做某事。61. probably。考查副词在句中作状语。62. explanation。考查词性转换。空格作accept的宾语,故需填名词形式。63. a。考查冠词。camera是可数名词单数,第一次提及,空格需填不定冠词表示泛指。64. it。考查代词。空格需填it指代前面golden headdress。65. which/ that。考查关系代词。空格需填关系代词which/ that引导定语从句修饰somet

77、hing,which/ that在从句中作主语。第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是学生会“关爱老人”项目的负责人。学生会拟在居假期间组织志愿者到社区帮助老年人学习使用智能手机和上网, 请你给校英文报写封倡议书, 内容包括:1. 老人们遇到的困难;2. 能提供的帮助和活动的意义;3. 报名参与项目的方式。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。Dear fellow students, The Students UnionOne possible version:Dear fellow students, On behalf of the

78、 Students Union, I am writing to call on everyone to take part in our summer program named Care for the Aged. The modern society is developing rapidly, leaving aged people behind, who have little knowledge of the Internet and digital devices. To help them enjoy the modern technological conveniences,

79、 in the coming summer holiday, we will organize volunteers to visit communities to teach them how to use smart phones and surf the Internet. It surely will raise their life quality and make a difference to the whole society. We need your help. Please sign up at the office of the Students Union or wr

80、ite an e-mail to Students Union, Your participation will be highly appreciated. The Students Union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。It all began when my younger brother, Chris, and 1 went over to Uncle Howards for Thanksgiving. When we finally got to my uncles, Chris and I went outsid

81、e to see if Uncle Howard needed help with anything. Since Chris was only nine, he got the easier job of cleaning up the watering cans. I was twelve, old enough to help load the wheelbarrow (手推车). But we still found time to ask Uncle Howard a lot of questions about turkeys. He must have been impresse

82、d, because when we were finished, he winked at my dad and handed me one turkey egg.“You kids put this under a hatching hen,” he said, “and in twenty-five days, youll have a fine turkey!” Chris was so excited that he nearly dropped the egg on the way home. Dad put the egg under an old hen, and every

83、day Chris and I would check to see if it had hatched yet. Twenty-five days seemed like forever. Finally, on the twenty-sixth day, Chris and I walked into the coop (鸡舍) after school to find the old hen scratching on the floor. Behind her was one ball of fluff (绒毛), falling over its feet and looking s

84、ort of confusion. When it got older, we could tell that it was a tom. We named it Timothy. Timothy grew and grew, dashing towards the feed we threw out. He liked to wander in the woods and find tasty berries and weed seeds. Mom kept telling us not to get too attached to Timothy, because we were goin

85、g to have him for Thanksgiving. But we never paid too much attention to what that really meant. Then, one day toward the end of October, Dad gave Chris and me instructions. “I want you to start giving him corn(玉米)along with his regular feed,” he said. “We want a nice, thick-fleshed bird for Thanksgi

86、ving.” After Dad turned and walked away, Chriss face began to wrinkle, just as it does before he starts to cry. 注意:1. 续写词数为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I comforted Chris, saying we could hide Timothy where people couldnt find him. With Timothy gone, Uncle Howard provided the turkey on Thanksgiving. On

87、e possible version:I comforted Chris, saying we could hide Timothy where people couldnt find him. It was not easy to break him out of his coop without catching the attention of our parents, though. For several days, we worked on an escape plan, and finally decided that we would build a small shack i

88、n the woods and keep Timothy there. One day, when Chris begged our parents to drive him to the mall, I took Timothy to the shack we had built and left with him enough water and food. When they came back, I told my parents, while sobbing, that a fox must have got Timothy because he was nowhere to be

89、found. With Timothy gone, Uncle Howard provided the turkey on Thanksgiving. My brother and I both felt very proud of ourselves after Thanksgiving. Had we done nothing, Timothy would have spent the holiday in our bellies. But at the same time, a sense of guilt came over us. We decided to be honest wi

90、th our parents. After listening to our story, to our great surprise, dad wasnt angry. Instead, he seemed to know that kids did crazy things when growing up. Not only were we not punished, but also we were given the responsibility to take care of Timothy from that day on. It all began when my younger

91、 brother, Chris, and I went over to Uncle Howards for Thanksgiving. When we finally got to my uncles, Chris and I went outside to see if Uncle Howard needed help with anything. Since Chris was only nine, he got the easier job of cleaning up the watering cans. I was twelve, old enough to help load th

92、e wheelbarrow(手推车). But we still found time to ask Uncle Howard a lot of questions about turkeys. He must have been impressed, because when we were finished, he winked at my dad and handed me one turkey egg.“You kids put this under a hatching hen,” he said, “and in twenty-five days, youll have a fin

93、e turkey!” Chris was so excited that he nearly dropped the egg on the way home. Dad put the egg under an old hen, and every day Chris and I would check to see if it had hatched yet. Twenty-five days seemed like forever. Finally, on the twenty-sixth day, Chris and I walked into the coop (鸡舍) after sc

94、hool to find the old hen scratching on the floor. Behind her was one ball of fluff (绒毛), falling over its feet and looking sort of confusion. When it got older, we could tell that it was a tom. We named it Timothy. Timothy grew and grew, dashing towards the feed we threw out. He liked to wander in t

95、he woods and find tasty berries and weed seeds. Mom kept telling us not to get too attached to Timothy, because we were going to have him for Thanksgiving. But we never paid too much attention to what that really meant. Then, one day toward the end of October, Dad gave Chris and me instructions. “I

96、want you to start giving him corn(玉米)along with his regular feed,” he said. “We want a nice, thick-fleshed bird for Thanksgiving.” After Dad turned and walked away, Chriss face began to wrinkle, just as it does before he starts to cry. 注意:1. 续写词数为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I comforted Chris, saying

97、we could hide Timothy where people couldnt find him. With Timothy gone, Uncle Howard provided the turkey on Thanksgiving. It all began when my younger brother, Chris, and I went over to Uncle Howards for Thanksgiving. When we finally got to my uncles, Chris and I went outside to see if Uncle Howard

98、needed help with anything. Since Chris was only nine, he got the easier job of cleaning up the watering cans. I was twelve, old enough to help load the wheelbarrow (手推车). But we still found time to ask Uncle Howard a lot of questions about turkeys. He must have been impressed, because when we were f

99、inished, he winked at my dad and handed me one turkey egg. 这一切都始于我和弟弟Chris去Howard叔叔家过感恩节。我们终于到了我叔叔家,Chris和我出去看看Howard叔叔是否需要帮忙。由于Chris年仅九岁,做清理喷壶的简单工作。我十二岁,大些故帮助加载手推车。但我们还是找时间问了Howard叔叔很多关于火鸡的问题。他一定很感动,因为当我们结束时,他向我爸爸眨了眨眼睛,递给我一个火鸡蛋。蒂莫西长啊长,朝我们扔掉的饲料冲去。他喜欢在树林里漫步,寻找美味的浆果和杂草种子。妈妈一直告诉我们不要太依赖蒂莫西,因为我们要和他一起过感恩节

100、。但我们从来没有过多地关注这到底意味着什么。后来,将近10月底的一天,爸爸给了我和克里斯一些指示。“我要你开始给他玉米(玉米)和他的常规饲料,”他说。“感恩节我们想要一只肥美的火鸡。”爸爸转身走开后,克里斯的脸开始起皱,就像他开始哭之前一样。“You kids put this under a hatching hen,” he said, “and in twenty-five days, youll have a fine turkey!” Chris was so excited that he nearly dropped the egg on the way home. Dad pu

101、t the egg under an old hen, and every day Chris and I would check to see if it had hatched yet. Twenty-five days seemed like forever. Finally, on the twenty-sixth day, Chris and I walked into the coop (鸡舍) after school to find the old hen scratching on the floor. Behind her was one ball of fluff (绒毛

102、), falling over its feet and looking sort of confusion. When it got older, we could tell that it was a tom. We named it Timothy. “你们这些孩子把它放在一只孵蛋的母鸡下面,”他说,“二十五天后,你们就能得到一只上等的火鸡了!”克里斯太兴奋了,以至于在回家的路上差点把鸡蛋掉在地上。爸爸把蛋放在一只老母鸡的下面,每天克里斯和我都会看看它是否孵出来了。25天似乎是永远的。最后,26日当天,克里斯和我走到鸡笼(鸡舍)放学后找老母鸡抓在地板上。她身后是一个绒毛球(绒毛),摔倒脚

103、,看起来有点混乱。当它长大了,我们可以知道这是一只汤姆。我们给它起名叫蒂莫西。Timothy grew and grew, dashing towards the feed we threw out. He liked to wander in the woods and find tasty berries and weed seeds. Mom kept telling us not to get too attached to Timothy, because we were going to have him for Thanksgiving. But we never paid to

104、o much attention to what that really meant. Then, one day toward the end of October, Dad gave Chris and me instructions. “I want you to start giving him corn(玉米)along with his regular feed,” he said. “We want a nice, thick-fleshed bird for Thanksgiving.” After Dad turned and walked away, Chriss face began to wrinkle, just as it does before he starts to cry. 注意:1. 续写词数为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I comforted Chris, saying we could hide Timothy where people couldnt find him. With Timothy gone, Uncle Howard provided the turkey on Thanksgiving.

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