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1、上海市2021届高三英语下学期5月秋考押题试题07(满分150分,考试时间100分钟)I. Listening Comprehension (25%)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken

2、only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Excited.B. Dissatisfied.C. Bored.D. Exhausted.2. A. 7:00.B. 7:10.C. 9:00.D. 9:10.3. A. A cook.B. A shop assis

3、tant.C. A saleswoman.D. A waitress.4. A. At a gas station.B. In a work shop.C. At an art gallery.D. In a department store.5. A. He hasnt had a chance to meet Kathy yet.B. Kathy had already told him the news.C. He didnt know that Kathy was being moved.D. His new office will be located in New York.6.

4、A. The woman wants to go to Toronto.B. The man wants to go to Vancouver.C. There are no flights to Toronto.D. There are two direct flights to Toronto.7. A. She should do more careful work.B. She is not concerned about Georges remarks.C. George does not care about her.D. George shouldnt have said muc

5、h about her.8. A. She cant afford that much for a trip.B. She is fortunate to have made a lot of money.C. She doesnt think 15,000 dollars is enough for the trip.D. She considers 15,000 dollars only a small sum of money.9. A. Playing tennis.B. Writing a term paper.C. Gathering materials.D. Holding a

6、meeting.10. A. The man was seriously injured in the car accident.B. The man had poor imagination because of the car accident.C. The man wasnt wearing the seat belt when the accident happened.D. The mans daughter advised him to wear the seat belt before he left home.Section BDirections: In Section B,

7、 you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked to questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the ques

8、tion you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Future researchers.B. College students.C. Company employees.D. Successful artists.12. A. To teach the listeners how to work hard.B. To enable the listeners to get better salaries.C. To prepare the listeners to get

9、better jobs.D. To encourage the listeners to seize opportunities.13. A. Kindness.B. Diligence.C. Willingness.D. Interest.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14. A. The benefits of walking.B. The importance of keeping fit.C. The way of forming a habit.D. The possibility of excisin

10、g regularly.15. A. Because it needs much thinking.B. Because people can improve their memory.C. Because it is suitable for everyone.D. Because people neednt concentrate on it.16. A. It is the easiest way to lose weight.B. It can be made part of peoples life.C. It can make peoples hearts stronger.D.

11、It prevents people suffering from cancers.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear a longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to answer the following questions.17. A. He has just been back from South America.B. He has been bu

12、rnt for a few hours.C. He has been surfing the Internet for long.D. He has been doing school work all night.18. A. To look for something interesting for pleasure.B. To meet new friends in the net chartroom.C. To release pressure from heavy work.D. To look for information for his project.19. A. Quite

13、 a few sites are just old event calendars.B. Its a waste of time to surf the Internet.C. A lot of information can be found.D. A lot of friends can be made on the Internet.20. A. People spend much time talking about other interests.B. It takes long to find things because of many useless sites.C.It is

14、 hard to start chatting with others in the chat room.D. Its hardly the best source of information available.【答案】1-5: BDDCC 6-10: ABACD 11-13: BCC 14-16: ADD17-20: CDCBII. Grammar and VocabularySection A(10分)Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coheren

15、t and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Oscar EnvelopeThe shining Oscar statue is a celebrated symbol of the Academy Awards,but there is another symbol on th

16、e Oscars scene.(21)_(weigh) a quarter of a pound and seen by millions of viewers around the world, its the Oscar envelope. It bears, after all, the Oscar winners name. The golden envelope was initially developed as a safeguard (22)_ leaks to the media of the winners name. Yet the envelope holds some

17、 secrets of its own.While 24 envelopes appear on the Academy Award telecast-one for the winner of each category, three sets are produced, totaling 72 envelopes. Thats because the two extra sets are emergency backups, (23)_ _ the first set gets delayed in its delivery.The production team also constru

18、ct 363 heavyweight cream color winner cards (24)_(print) with all the nominees names. Yet the stuffing of the envelopes takes place outside of the studio, in a top-secret process (25)_protects the Academys picks of the year until the formal presentation.Although 72 envelopes are made,only one third

19、of them (26)_ (make) it to the Oscar stage. The winner of each category takes home both a golden statue and the winning envelope, but the extra sets of envelopes(27)_ (destroy) .The elimination is to prevent leftovers from appearing on some online stores or markets and(28)_(preserve) the honor of th

20、e winners,Mare Friedland, designer of the Oscars envelope said. The value of each envelope as a souvenir is priceless. Hopefully a winner looking back at the envelope will recall that moment in time when (29)_ was watching, and the hosts announced in that particular second (30)_ the Oscar winner was

21、.”【答案】21.weighing 22.against 23.in case 24.printed 25.that/which 26.make 27.are destroyed 28.(to)preserve 29.everyone 30.who【分析】21. 本题考查非谓语,根据句子结构分析可知此处填现在分词。22. 根据句子结构分析此处填介词,根据句意“防止泄露.”介词against表示对立。23. 根据句子结构分析此处应填连接词,考查从句。通过句意可知为目的状语从句,in case 表“以防,万一”24. 根据句子结构分析,此处所给动词应该用非谓语形式,逻辑主语card与print主被

22、动分析为被动,因此用过去分词形式。25. 根据句子结构分析此处应填连接词,考查从句。通过句意可知为定语从句,先行词为process在从句做主语可用关系代词that/which。26. 根据句子结构分析可知此处所给动词作谓语,时态语态为一般现在时的主动形式。27. 根据句子结构分析可知此处所给动词作谓语,时态语态为一般现在时的被动形式。28. 根据句子结构分析可知所给词的形式通过and 与前句作表语的动词不定式“to prevent.”并列,因此所给词应为动词不定式形式且可以省略to。29. 分析可知此处所填虚词为代词,根据上下文意应为everyone。 30. 根据句子结构分析此处应填连接词,

23、考查从句。通过句意可知为宾语从句,此处填who。Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A.adoptingB.delightC.differentlyD.employE.helpF.instructedG.predictedH.regulateI.orderlyJ.shiftingK.surprisingly

24、All Weekends Can Be HolidaysThere is a reason most people return to work Monday feeling no better than they did Friday afternoon. Exhaustion and stress on the job are problems for two out of three workers, and weekends usually arent much_31_, studies shows. New research suggests a rather_32_simple s

25、olution: Pretend your weekend is a vacation. People_33_to adopt a vacation mindset on the weekend returned to work feeling happier and more refreshed, without spending any additional money or time off, according to research on nearly 1,000 full-time workers. Although participants spent a little more

26、 time eating and staying with loved ones, researchers found after controlling the results for specific behaviors that just one factor - their increased focus on the present moment, or mindfulness- _34_ greater happiness. Cassie Holmes, a researcher on the project, said, “Merely_35_how youre thinking

27、 can have these wonderful effects on your emotional experience and your time.”This doesnt always require changing your_36_ weekend routine. It may mean just thinking about and prioritizing activities_37_. Interviews with a dozen people who consciously cultivate mindfulness on the weekend offer insig

28、hts into the time management and planning skills they_38_.Mindfulness has been shown in research to improve self-control, helping people_39_their emotions. Those who enjoy vacations tend to take great_40_in positive emotions, expanding feelings of joy and happiness, according to a 2018 study.【答案】EKF

29、GJ ICDHB【解析】31. 根据前后文句意,工作中的疲累和压力对于三分之二工人来说是问题,并且根据研究周末对于他们来说也没什么用,arent much help(没什么用),故选E。32. 根据填空处前后可以看出本空应填副词,并根据句意:有一个新的研究建议了一个相对来说令人感到惊讶的解决方案:假装你的假期就是在度假。33. 根据本句整体来看,谓语动词为returned,故本空应填非谓语形式,因为前文提到了研究,所以人们是被指导在周末去采纳一种度假的心态。故选F。34. 根据句子结构分析,本空为宾语从句的谓语动词,又根据主句found,可以确定本空应填动词一般过去时,并结合句意一个因素(对于

30、当下的关注或者专注)预示着更大的快乐,故选G。35. 根据句子结构,可以看出本句缺少动名词做主语,根据句意仅仅改变你的思考方式就会对于你的情绪和时间有很棒的影响,故选J。36. 本题根据可以看出应该填形容词,但还是需要结合句意:这并不意味着要求变化你有序的周末日常,orderly adj/adv 有序的(地)。故选I。37. 根据前文可以看出本空应填副词,结合句意:这意味着有区别的思考并优先活动,故选C。38. 根据句子结构可以看出是一个定语从句,先行词为skills,省略了关系词that,所以应填从句的谓语动词,根据句意,他们所利用的管理和计划的技能,故选D。39. 根据help peopl

31、e do sth可以看出本空应填动词原形,根据句意:帮助人们管理情绪,故选H。40. 本句考查固定搭配,take delight in 乐于,故选B。III. Reading comprehension. (45分)Section A (15分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Y

32、oure ready for your first day on a new jobuntil you arrive and find your new colleagues miserable. Is it ever OK to quit on your first day?Making a wise decision requires_41_for a moment. Then you may find the key is to distinguish between challenges you should try to overcome and_42_problems that a

33、re truly deal breakers.More new hires are heading for the _43_fast, employers and career coaches say. Two-thirds of employees have taken a job only to realize later that it was a(n) _44_fit, and half of those employees quit within six months, say a recent Career Builder survey in the US.Lori Cheek q

34、uit after a few days on a furniture-sales job several years ago. She was_45_by dragging a suitcase loaded with heavy product manuals around the city all day on the subway to meet with clients, then continuing to work until 8 p.m. she quickly found what looked like a better sales job at a showroom ne

35、arby, selling stylish designer furnishings. “it was the worst decision ever,” Ms. Check says. Her supervisor on the first job, who had spent time training her, was deeply disappointing, and one manager on her new job_46_her even more. “At first sight she could not stand the way I dressed,” Ms Check

36、says. She reluctantly toned down her jewelry, makeup and hair. To _47_earning a reputation as a job-hopper, however, she stuck with the new position for almost a year. Looking back, Ms. Check wishes shed stayed on the first job and tried to negotiate better conditions.It isnt wise to quit just becau

37、se you dont like the person next to you or have to do_48_work all day long. If the boss is offensive, _49_a bit. One intern at a Wall Street financial-services firm asked his boss, who seemed rude. “Are you just having a bad day, or are you always like this?” says Rebecca Zucker, a career and execut

38、ive coach in San Francisco. The intern not only_50_the exchange but earned better treatment from the boss, Ms. Zucker says._51_, youd better quit early if an employer tries a bait-and-switchpromising one job and assigning you to a different one, or going against other _52_terms, says Chicago career

39、coach Jody Michael. “if you are told youll be reporting to the CEO, but in fact theres someone positioned between you and the CEO, thats a _53_,” Ms. Michael says.Whatever the reason, its important to leave on as _54_as a note possible, says Jill Tipograph, co-founder of Early Stage Career, a New Yo

40、rk City coaching service for recent college graduates. “First and last_55_are what people remember,” she says.41A. arguingB. fantasizingC. exercisingD. pausing42A. socialB. minorC. fundamentalD. changeable43A. exitsB. destinationsC. offices D. communities44A. good B. badC. newD. old45A. revolvedB. c

41、riticizedC. praised D. exhausted46A. pained B. comfortedC. assistedD. neglected47A. considerB. continueC. forbidD. avoid48A. repetitiveB. challengingC. surprisingD. evidential49A. set aside B. push backC. take onD. make up50A. involvedB. requestedC. survived D. encouraged51A. Consequently B. Neverth

42、elessC. OtherwiseD. Subsequently52A. built-inB. agreed-uponC. well-receivedD. fully-equipped53A. problem B. deal C. promiseD. bonus54A. distant B. regretfulC. mysteriousD. positive55A. rewardsB. opportunitiesC. impressionsD. elements【答案】41-45 DCABD 46-50 ADABC 51-55 BBADC【解析】41. 前文问到了入职第一天该不该就离职,根据这

43、个信息可以推断出做出一个明智的决定需要停顿思考片刻,所以,选项D正确。42. 与需要去克服的困难相对立的面就是破坏交易的根本性问题,所以选C。43. 纵观整个段落讲的都是新入职的人选择快速离职,选项A. exist能体现出离职这层概念。44. 三分之二的雇员上岗以后发现自己与新的工作岗位不匹配,才会选择离职,选项B合适。45. 文章讲到了Lori Check当了几天家具销售员之后就离职了,原因是每天拖着装满家具宣传册的行李箱乘坐地铁见客户使得她筋疲力尽,所以选项D正确。46. 文章讲到了Ms. Check第一份工作中的主管是令人失望的,但是新工作岗位上的经理让她更加痛苦,所以选项A正确。47.

44、 Ms. Check第二份工做满了一年才选择离开,为的是避免给别人留下一个频繁跳槽的印象。所以选项D正确。48. 文章讲到了不要因为不喜欢工作中坐在你旁边的人亦或者是每天做反复同样的工作而选择离职,这样是不明智的,所以选项A正确。49. 文章讲到了如果你的老板是无礼的,冒犯他人的,那么你可以选择反击,所以选项B正确。50. 前文讲到了一个实习生对老板的无礼进行反击,结果不但没有被开除,在这次对话中活了下来,反而得到了老板更好的对待。所以选项C正确。51. 后文讲到了如果雇主使用玩诱饵掉包手法的,最好选择离职,与前面说的不轻易离职态度是相反的,所以选项B正确。52. 玩诱饵掉包手法就是承诺你一份

45、工作,实际上却派遣你去做另外一份工作,或者不兑现早先双方达成一致的协议条款,所以选项B正确。53. 文章讲到如果一开始你被告知直接向CEO回报,结果却发现你们中间还有设立层级,那么这就是一个问题了。所以选项A正确。54. 文章讲到了不管什么原因,尽量去留下一个积极的便条,这很重要,所以,选项D争取。55. 文章讲到了人们往往记住的是第一印象和最后的印象,所以选项C正确。Section BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinishe

46、d statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Chimpanzee culture refers to groups differing behavioral traditions, which are passed on by learning and imitation rather

47、than genes. For example, some chimps in Uganda have learned to use some plants to soak up water, which they can then drink. Those elsewhere dont do this.In 2002, Carel van Schaik at the University of Zurich in Switzerland suggested that human interference could destroy this cultural diversity. Now,

48、a decade-long study has found strong evidence that van Schaik was right. A team co-led by Hjalmar Khl at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research in Leipzig, Germany tracked 31 cultural behaviors, such as using tree branches to catch termites, a species of ant, in 144 chimpanzee commu

49、nities across Africa.The researchers used camera traps to record behaviors, looked for the remains of tools and studied faeces (排泄物) to see if the chimps had eaten things like termites that can be obtained only by using tools.The team then placed the different communities on a map and overlaid a mea

50、sure of human disturbance, which combined factors like the density of human population and the amount of infrastructure (基础建设).In areas with a greater human footprint, the chimps were found to have fewer cultural behaviors. Each behaviour was 88 per cent less likely to occur in these human-dominated

51、 landscapes.In those places, we find the chimpanzees have suffered a loss in behavioral or cultural diversity, says study co-leader Ammie Kalan at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig.It is thought that the loss of culture comes from older chimps being killed and there b

52、eing less interaction between groups, so that if one group dies out, their ideas die with them.It is a discouraging finding, says Jill Pruetz ar Texas State University. Losing some of thebehaviors poses a real risk to the chimps because if they stop fishing for termites or cracking nuts, they can no

53、 longer access those foods.56. According to the passage, which of the following is a feature of chimpanzee culture? A. More than one group shares certain kinds of behaviour.B. The behaviors spread through cross-group imitation.C. Young chimpanzees learn the behaviors from older ones.D. The behaviora

54、l traditions disappear with certain genes.57. The word interference in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _.A. interactionB. intervalC. invasionD. investment58. What did the study by Hjalmar Khl and Leipzig confirm?A. Chimpanzee communities are decreasing in number.B. Humans are to blame for the l

55、oss of chimpanzee culture.C. Human-dominated landscapes have been increasing in size.D. Chimpanzee are good at hunting for food with certain tools. 59. According to Jill Pruetz why does losing some behaviors put chimpanzee at risk? A. They may have fewer things to feed on.B. The older ones are more

56、likely to be killed.C. There will be less interaction between them.D. They can no longer live in traditional ways.【答案】CCAB【分析】56. 根据文章第一段Chimpanzee culture refers to groups differing behavioral traditions, which are passed on by learning and imitation rather than genes.可知黑猩猩文化指的是群体间不同的行为传统,它们是通过学习和模

57、仿而不是基因来传递的。故答案选C。57. 根据文章第四段The team then placed the different communities on a map and overlaid a measure of human disturbance.可知研究小组把不同的社区放在地图上,覆盖了人类干扰的测量值。故答案选C。58. 根据文章第七段the loss of culture comes from older chimps being killed and there being less interaction between groups, so that if one grou

58、p dies out, their ideas die with them.可知文化的丧失是因为年长的黑猩猩被杀,群体之间的互动减少,所以如果一个群体消失了,他们的想法也随之消失。故答案选A。59. 根据文章第八段if they stop fishing for termites or cracking nuts, they can no longer access those foods.可知如果它们停止捕捞白蚁或敲碎坚果,它们就无法再接触到这些食物。故答案选B。(B)For more than 60 years, English speakers used because as a con

59、junction meaning for reason that, dutifully following with a fall clause of explanation (or at least the word of). Then, a few years ago, this old word suddenly began bursting with new life, as people started using it in a manner that disobeyed all grammatical rules: How do you know climate change i

60、s real? Because science. Why are you sleepy? Because wine Academics went nervously excited, debating whether because had evolved into a preposition and which types of nouns fit this new construction. But there was little disagreement on the driving force behind the change.The tile of Gretchen McCull

61、ochs new book, Because Internet : Understanding the New Rules of Language, is in honor of this kind of linguistic change evolution made possible by the dominance of the web and the never-before explosion of informal writing that has come with it. Her aim is to explain how the Internet has shaped lan

62、guage.McCulloch is an Internet linguist, and her book about Internet language is, fittingly, a mixture drawn from academic and Internet culture. In some measure, Because Internet offers a history of the web, an introduction to linguistic and a survey of the most fascinating research from her field,

63、including , a study that took advantage of geotags on social media slow how new words spread from place to place. Her work is also a well-researched retort to grammarian who think technology is the cause why kid are making lazy, senseless tala. On the contrary, she argues, its making us more creativ

64、e in our writing than ever before.The formal, unemotional writing we were all taught in the classroom simply wont do in places designed for virtual communications, McCulloch explains. And she breaks down the many ways weve managed to use keyboard to restore the dynamism of face-to-face interaction.

65、For a start : We tap all caps when we feel LIKE SHOUTING. We use the abbreviation lol not just to mean laughing out loud but also to get out of awkward situations or to offer empathy. And we lengthen words to show just how much we feel.60. According to the passage, which of the following examples be

66、st reflects how people use the word because nowadays when answering the question why are you late for school this morning? A. Because traffic.B. Because of the traffic.C. Because I met traffic jam.D. Because the traffic was bad when I came here.61. The book Because Internet introduces the readers_.A

67、. how to organize meaningful sentences in EnglishB. how to make effective communications onlineC. how to keep pace with the evolving languagesD. bow to use new words and signals on social media62. Gretchen McColloch believe the way we talk has been changed because_.A. we have developed abbreviation

68、to replace quite some wordsB. virtual communication is very different from face-to-face talkC. no longer signal our identify trough the language we useD. todays kids are not taught how to make communications at school【答案】60-62 A C B【分析】60. 由第一段中Then, a few years ago, this old word suddenly began bur

69、sting with new life, as people started using it in a manner that disobeyed all grammatical rules: How do you know climate change is real? Because science. Why are you sleepy? Because wine Academics went nervously excited, debating whether because had evolved into a preposition and which types of nou

70、ns fit this new construction. But there was little disagreement on the driving force behind the change.可知,热门,人们已经把because当作了一个介词来使用,且没有争议,所以选项中只有A符合这一原则,故选A。61. 由第二段The tile of Gretchen McCullochs new book, Because Internet : Understanding the New Rules of Language, is in honor of this kind of lingu

71、istic change evolution made possible by the dominance of the web and the never-before explosion of informal writing that has come with it. Her aim is to explain how the Internet has shaped language.Gretchen McCulloch 的新书就是为了纪念这种由网络的主导地位以及随之而来的前所未有的非正式写作的爆发所带来的语言变化演变。她的目的是解释互联网是如何塑造语言的,故选C。62. 由最后一段T

72、he formal, unemotional writing we were all taught in the classroom simply wont do in places designed for virtual communications, McCulloch explains. And she breaks down the many ways weve managed to use keyboard to restore the dynamism of face-to-face interaction.可知,两种交流方式是完全不同的,故选B。(C)Children who

73、dont read proficiently by the end of third grade are far more likely to be left behind in many ways.The first thing to know about early literacy is that it is critically important; the next, that it connects to a whole lot of other conditions and challenges. But the best thing to know is that there

74、are solutions to the problem of poor reading skills and some smart people working toward them. They could use your help.“Its more than an education issue, more than a reading issue,” says Arianne Weldon, director of the Get Georgia Reading Campaign, a collaborative nonprofit founded in 2013. “Gettin

75、g more kids to read takes more than good schools, more than great teachers, more than loving families. It really does take all of us working together.”Only 42 percent of Georgia public school children are now reading proficiently by the end of third grade, according to 2019 Georgia Department of Edu

76、cation (DOE) figures not a great number, but an improvement over the 37 percent recorded in 2015 and lower scores prior to that.Weldon says children not in that proficiency group are four times more likely to drop out of high school and, further, that every student who doesnt finish represents an es

77、timated $260,000 in lost earnings and productivity.“By the end of third grade,” says Mindy Binderman, executive director of Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students, or GEEARS, a nonprofit concerned with early learning, “if children are not reading at grade level, they are less likely to

78、be successful in school, less likely to graduate on time, more likely to engage in risky behavior. The third grade reading marker is such an important indicator of all that comes later and, frankly, all that came before.”A key national study released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation in 2010 highligh

79、ted the reading problem, especially among students from low-income families and children of color; subsequent research has reinforced the correlation between poverty and both reading ability and failure to graduate from high school. Clearly, poverty plays a key role in childrens reading proficiency,

80、 influencing the schools they attend and the community resources they can utilize. Parents education level, especially mothers, is a factor as well. “Maternal education and maternal literacy is a huge predictor of child literacy and educational outcomes,” says Dana Rickman, vice president of the Geo

81、rgia Partnership for Excellence in Education (GPEE), established by the Georgia Chamber and the Georgia Economic Developers Association to promote and support education. “Weve got a pretty high adult illiteracy rate in Georgia that a lot of people dont like talking about.” Improving adult literacy u

82、ltimately impacts childrens reading ability.63. According to the passage, early literacy is important mainly because it _A.indicate how well a childs brain has been developingB.explain the reasons why a child drops out of high schoolC.tells whether a child may become successful as an adultD.reports

83、the average educational level of a certain region64. According to Arianne Weldon, what is the most possible consequence of poor reading skills?A.Entering schools with fewer resourcesB.Achieving more poorly in high schoolC.Earning less than the ordinary peopleD.Causing more risks in future life65. Fr

84、om what Dana Rickman says, we can infer that _A.improving mothers education is useful for bettering childrens reading abilityB.exposing children to reading tasks at an early age is part of family supportC.illiteracy rate can be greatly reduced by upgrading childrens communitiesD.parents can predict

85、their childrens early literacy based on their resources66. If this passage has several remaining paragraphs, which of the following is the most probable topic they will cover?A.Why third grade is seen bu experts as a critical periodB.How the government may improve parents education levelC.Why adult

86、illiteracy rate is higher in Georgia than in other placesD.How poverty may influence a childs future academic development【答案】CCAB【解析】63.C. “if children are not reading at grade level, they are less likely to be successful in school, less likely to graduate on time, more likely to engage in risky beh

87、avior. The third grade reading marker is such an important indicator of all that comes later and, frankly, all that came before.”早期读写能力决定了能否学业成功,能不能准时毕业,会不会参与危险行为,是后面人生的重要先行指标。64.C . Weldon says children not in that proficiency group are four times more likely to drop out of high school and, further

88、, that every student who doesnt finish represents an estimated $260,000 in lost earnings and productivity. 高中辍学的学生会在收入方面少26万美金。65.A. Parents education level, especially mothers, is a factor as well. “Maternal education and maternal literacy is a huge predictor of child literacy and educational outco

89、mes,” says Dana Rickman 母亲的教育和读写水平对于小孩的读写水平影响很大。66.B. Weve got a pretty high adult illiteracy rate in Georgia that a lot of people dont like talking about.” Improving adult literacy ultimately impacts childrens reading ability. 上一段刚讲父母的受教育水平影响小孩,佐治亚州的父母受教育水平不高,后面肯定会讲怎么提高父母的水平。Section C (42=8%)Direct

90、ions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A. Everyone wants to have friends, but you cant have friends without making them.B.For students,friends became good

91、or best friends after about 119 hours.C. Its the first to explore not just what activities bring us closer, but exactly how many hours it takes for an acquaintance to become a friend。.D.Shared activities dont always make us closer,either. E.Unfortunately,theres no manual for this crucial life skill.

92、。F.Unsurprisingly, the more time two people spent together, the closer their relationship. Making friends can be frustrating, something I recently found out after moving to a new city.You might hit it off with an acquaintance(泛泛之交), but whats the next step? And how long does it take to move pastgett

93、ing to know you?_67_ But University of Kansas researcher Jeffrey A. Hall has helped us to know the process of friendship-building in a new study. Hall surveyed 112 college students every three weeks duringtheir first nine weeks at a Midwestern university. He also gave a one-time questionnaire to 355

94、American adults who had moved to a new city in the past six months.In these surveys,the newcomers picked a friend or two and reported how much time they spend together,what activities they do,and how close the friendship is. _68_Through his analysis, Hall was able to approximate how many hours it to

95、ok for different levels of friendship to emerge。: -It takes students 43 hours and adults 94 hours to turn acquaintances into casual friends. -Students need 57 hours to transit from casual friends to friends. Adults need, on average,164 hours. -_69_Adults need an additional 100 hours to make that hap

96、pen. But time on its own does not bring about closeness: it depends on how we spend that time, asHall found when he analyzed what activities friends did together. In general, spending more time talking didnt make student or adult friends feel closer.Student friends did tend to be more friendly when

97、they engaged in certain types oftalking-namely,catching up about their lives,talking playfully, and showing attention, but student friends who engaged in small about current events actually tended to become more distant over time. _70_For study participants, spending time together on shared interest

98、s didnt seem to move the needle on feelings of closeness. Nor did spending time together at work or school, places youre supposed to be anyway. But a few activities were more common in closer friendships: relaxing and hanging out and watching movies.【答案】EFBD【解析】67.后文But University of Kansas research

99、er Jeffrey A. Hall has helped us to know the process of friendship-building in a new study.,所以E选项:没有交友的说明书指南和下一段第一句形成对比才能转折。68.后文Through his analysis, Hall was able to approximate how many hours it took for different levels of friendship to emerge,以及后文分析的内容,所以选项F:不足为奇的是,两人花的时间越久,两人的关系久越亲密,能够很好地概括这一段

100、落的中心思想。69. 后文Adults need an additional 100 hours to make that happen.讲述成人的情况,按照这一段结构前面应该讲述学生的情况,选项B:对于学生来说,成为好朋友或最好的朋友需要在119小时之后。70. 后文For study participants, spending time together on shared interests didnt seem to move the needle on feelings of closeness.,选项D:结合前文,共有的活动也不会让我们更亲密。Summary Writing Di

101、rections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible. New Year ResolutionEvery time a new year rolls around, people set out to better themselves. They promise they will lose weight, find a n

102、ew job, or maybe even take that vacation theyve always talked about. But why do we make these promises to ourselves, and where did this tradition come from? Why does this tradition live on when so many people fail to keep the resolutions they make? Well, we can start by blaming the ancient Babylonia

103、ns.Around 4000 years ago in Babylon, the earliest recorded celebration honoring the coming of a new year was held. The collective ceremonial lasted 11 days. The Babylonians felt this would help them start the new year off on the right foot. Resolutions continued on with the Romans Julius Caesar deci

104、ded to make a change. He consulted with the best astronomers and mathematicians of the time and introduced the Julian calendar, which more closely represents the modern calendar we use today. Caesar declared January 1 the first day of the year to mark new beginnings.To this day, the traditions of th

105、e ancient Babylonians and Romans continue on around the world. So much so that Google launched a Resolution Map in 2013 where people could add resolutions and see others adding theirs in real time. The most common new year wishes are Lose Weight, Get organized, Save More Money, Enjoy life, Stay heal

106、thy, Learn Something New, Quit Smoking, Help Others Pursue Their goals, and Spend More Quality Time With Their Family Members.However, how many resolutions finally come true? No matter how many people participated in Googles project, only few can maintain their resolutions. only eight percent of peo

107、ple are successful in sticking them out. If those failed resolutions above look familiar and remind you that the whole concept is a complete failure, or if they inspire you to create your own list of promises for a new year, just remember that this tradition is destined to live on. We have 4000 year

108、s worth of history telling us so, and thats a statistic thats hard to argue with.Keys: People make new year resolution at the beginning of the year in the hope of having better selves. This originated from ancient Babylonian and Roman tradition and lasts until today. Resolution maps are set where pe

109、ople could share their resolutions with each other. Resolutions always fail but this long-held tradition will go on.解析:本文讲了人们做新年愿望清单的最初期望和来由。现在人们互相分享新年愿望清单,虽然最终很少实现年初定的清单上的决心,但是作为传统,人们还是会延续这种做法。V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the bra

110、ckets.72.把屋子的窗帘拉上,免得太晒。(keep)73.这位相貌平平的小伙子想不到是位知名的联合国口译译员。(turn)74.那位高中生见到街角的老奶奶突然摔倒在地,她立即三步并作两步冲上前去。(Seeing)75.昔日贫困闭塞的村落如今大力发展生态旅游,游客们对那儿的农家乐趋之若鹜,(so that)【答案】72. Keep the curtains of the room closed to avoid too much sunshine.73. The average-looking young man turned out to be a well-known UN inter

111、preter74. (On) seeing the old lady suddenly fell to the ground on the corner, the high school student immediately rushed forward to help her.75. The village, which used to be poor and closed, is now developing eco-tourism so that tourists are flocking to the farmhouse there 【解析】72.考察keep的用法,keep可做系动

112、词,后接形容词表示物体所处的状态。Keep sb/sth adj.73.考察turn的用法,turn out to be 结果是74.考察非谓语中现在分词的用法,现在分词可以做状语,表达主语主动概念。75.考察so that用法,so that 可引导目的状语从句 VI. Guided Writing (25分)Directions: Write an English composition in 120-l50 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.76. 美,给人一种愉悦感,每个人都有追求美的权利和自由,请谈谈

113、你对美的理解,并结合实际谈谈如何让自己变得更美丽。【答案】The scene of sunrise is usually thought of as a beautiful moment, for it brings people brightness and warmth and it indicates hope and a new beginning. A person with fine character may be considered as a beauty because of his or her manifestation of honesty, kindness, an

114、d strong will. In my eyes, beauty means things that can arouse humans wonderful emotions-appreciation, respect, encouragement-and we can become more beautiful by consciously foster such characters as kindness and warmheartedness.。 It is natural that physical beauty appeals to us, but only the beauty

115、 of the soul can last. Take Mother Teresa as an example. She did not boast the typical appearance which would be considered as beautiful. However, she kept doing good all her life and insisted on helping those in need. Till today, Mother Teresa has always been mentioned as the exemplary model of bea

116、uty and undoubtedly, her beauty will continue radiate into the endless future, inspiring us to do good just as she did. So it is safe to say that it is a bless if someone was born a beauty. But this kind of beauty can fade as time passes by. Only by learning to have a loving heart and by spreading his or her love to others can he or she retain the beauty. To conclude, it is not the pleasing look but the beauty of our soul that determines how people see us. Beauty of the soul is the essential beauty.【解析】本文是一篇议论文,根据学生自己对于美的理解,合理进行论述即可。

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