1、上海市普陀区2021届高三英语一模试题(含解析)I. Listening Comprehension 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 only once. After you hea
2、r 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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whats the womans attitude towards a second-hand computer?A. She dislikes it.B. She likes to share it with others.C. Sh
3、e doesnt mind using it.D. She works on it every day.【答案】C【解析】【原文】1. M: Tina, would you like to buy a second-hand computer?W: Yes, I would. Definitely, I dont mind whether its new or old, as long as it works. Q: Whats the womans attitude towards a second-hand computer?2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What can be
4、 learned about the mans mother?A. She likes reading food labels.B. She likes waiting for her son for hours.C. She has no interest in shopping.D. She knows how to make food labels.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W: Do you often read food labels when shopping?M: I dont really, but my mother does, and I used to hate goin
5、g shopping with her because I had to wait for hours until she finished reading the labels.Q: What can be learned about the mans mother?3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the woman imply?A. She cant finish her work in the evening.B. She has nothing special to do in the evening.C. She goes to the movies i
6、n the evening.D. She watches TV while eating dinner.【答案】B【解析】【原文】M: Susan, what is a typical evening for you?W: A typical evening for me is getting home from work and making dinner and watching TV.Q: What does the woman imply?4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What can we learn about Mike?A. He stopped a policema
7、n from speeding.B. He was once punished for speeding.C. He once saw a police officer speeding.D. He used to work as a policeman.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W: Mike, have you ever been stopped by the police before?M: Ah, yeah, actually I have once. I got a speeding ticket one time. Q: What can we learn about Mike?5
8、. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the woman mean?A. He can go to buy some socks.B. He likes playing football.C. He doesnt like to watch a football game.D. His socks are as good as new.【答案】D【解析】【原文】M: Anna, winter is coming. Im going to use them again.W: Socks wear out pretty easily. Youve really kept th
9、em in good condition. Q: What does the woman mean?6. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the man advise the woman to do?A. To work with students.B. To borrow a phone from students.C. To use his cell phone more.D. To give up computers.【答案】D【解析】【原文】W: I know. Actually its amazing. How fast my students can use
10、 their cell phones, but Im just the opposite.M: I think if you start using your phone more and not your PC, then you would be fast at it, too.Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?7. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What can we learn from the conversation?A They are both crazy about space.B. The man likes sp
11、ace more than the woman.C. They seldom watch movies about space.D. They hope to go to space together.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M: Since my childhood Ive been very interested in stars, moon, and things about space, so I wish I could travel to space one day. How about you?W: Yes, the same. Im interested in stories
12、 and movies about space, for example, you know Interstellar. something like that. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?8. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What can we learn about the woman?A. She was attacked by a small lion.B. She dislikes little lions.C. She has adopted many lions.D. She is braver than oth
13、ers.【答案】D【解析】【原文】W: I had a very special experience. I was in a zoo and I got a chance to hold a baby lion only one month old and I took a picture with him.M: Very few ladies have that kind of nerve, I think. Q: What can we learn about the woman?9. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What can we learn from the conver
14、sation?A. The man likes the womans new job.B. The man hopes to be a math teacher.C. The woman likes math and science.D. The woman is the mans teacher.【答案】B【解析】【原文】M: Well actually, Ive been thinking about changing my job. I hope some day I can be a math teacher.W: Oh, that sounds interesting. You ha
15、ve been studying math and science, I know. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?10. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the man imply?A. The city is so quiet in summer.B. People come here for summer holidays.C. Its too hot to live here in summer.D. The citys traffic is terrible in summer.【答案】C【解析】【原文】
16、W: Wow! Why is it so crowded?M: Its probably just people trying to get an early start out of the city for the weekend.Nobody sticks around here in the summer.Q: What does the man imply?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be as
17、ked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation 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 question y
18、ou have heard.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】11. Which is considered as a better way to lose weight according to the passage?A. Less breakfast and more dinner.B. Big breakfast and small dinner.C. Keeping blood sugar levels steady.D. Saving calories for dinner.12. How many adults were involved in th
19、e study in 2017?A. 16.B. 60.C. 16,000.D. 60,000.13. What if a person always likes to eat a low-calorie breakfast?A. He wants to eat something sweet.B. He wants to eat more at lunch.C. He will soon lose weight.D. He will lose a lot of energy.【答案】11. B 12. D 13. A【解析】【原文】Now here is the report from th
20、e researchers at a university in Germany. They said eating a big breakfast could help you burn much more calories than if you eat a larger meal at dinner. It could be the key to losing weight while also keeping blood sugar levels steady, the researchers said. It was shown to be twice as high for tho
21、se who ate more at breakfast than at dinner. On the other hand, a low-calorie breakfast increases appetite, especially for sweets, they admitted. The following words are from the interview with Dr. Richter, an expert at the university. He said the findings published in a journal were based on a labo
22、ratory experiment of 16 men. They consumed a low and high calorie breakfast and dinner one dayand then vice versa on another. The results also showed eating a low-calorie breakfast caused sweet desires with a higher appetite. This suggests those saving all their calories for the end of the day may f
23、ace consequences because they snack more. This finding is significant for all the people as it underlines the value of eating enough at breakfast. The study adds to increasing evidence that the best way of losing weight is to eat your largest meal in the morningand your smallest in the evening. As D
24、r Richter indicates, “Eating more at breakfast instead of dinner could prevent being fat and high blood sugar.” He also recommended that fat patients as well as healthy people should eat a large breakfast rather than a large dinner to reduce body weight. A 2017 study of 60,000 adults found that eati
25、ng a big breakfast, medium lunch and small dinner led to lower body mass indexes.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14. What can we learn from the passage?A. Wales plans to hold a big party in Germany in 2022.B. Middle school students in Wales are starting to learn Chinese.C. Morgan wanted to sell Wale
26、s to Germany.D. The Welsh government turned Wales into a destination for tourists.15. Which area is not listed in the Welsh Governments new international strategy?A. Cyber-safety.B. Semi-conductors.C. Creative industries.D. Global education.16. What is the passage mainly about?A. Specific measures t
27、o perfect Waless international image.B. Wales policies on economics and education.C. Advice on minority language development.D. The Welsh governments relation with EU.【答案】14. B 15. D 16. A【解析】【原文】Mandarin, the official language for China, could be taught in Welsh secondary schools in order to raise
28、Wales international image. The Welsh Government wants to establish the country as a visitor destination for Chinese people as part of its new strategy to improve trade. It is also looking to have a “Wales in Germany” themed year in 2021, and have an increased presence in EU countries. International
29、relations minister Morgan said she wanted to sell Wales to the world. Welsh businesses sold more than 17 billion pounds of goods abroad in 2018 and at present 60% of those exports go to the EU, with Germany as the top destination. But after Britain left the European Union, ministers want “to ensure
30、that the European Union remains our strongest partner” as well as developing markets elsewhere. Its goal is a 5% increase in exports. To make that happen, the Welsh Government has launched a new international strategy to focus on three areascyber-security, semi-conductors, and creative industries, b
31、ecause of their global recognition as areas of excellence. In its report, it also listed a number of ideas, including: raising Wales image by exploring the feasibility of teaching Mandarin in secondary schools; working with education institutions to increase the number of international students stud
32、ying in Wales; holding a “Wales in Germany” themed year in 2021; working with existing networks to build a global social network of 500,000 people. Ms Morgan said she was anxious to change the Welsh Governments relationship with the UK government to help sell Wales abroad.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,
33、请去附件查看】17. Where was John on vacation recently?A. In Burma.B. In Thailand.C. In Vietnam.D. In Cambodia.18. What did John and his kid do in Chiang Mai?A. They swam to the South Beach.B. They played in an amusement park.C. They went to dance in a night club.D. They rode around on elephants.19. Why did
34、 John say traveling with kids was never a waste of time?A. Because his kids are naughty.B. Because he had a lot of travel experience.C. Because he had to get up early.D. Because he could use electronic devices.20. Whats the possible relationship between John and the woman?A. Husband and wife.B. Teac
35、her and student.C. Travel agent and customer.D. Close colleagues.【答案】17. B 18. D 19. C 20. D【解析】【原文】A: Hi, John, back to work? I was curious about the trip youve taken. Have you ever taken a really, really wonderful trip?B: Yeah. Ive been on a lot of great trips, but I didnt know that trips could be
36、 so great until I went with my kids.A: Really? It went well?B: Oh yeah. It went very well. Its more fun, I think, to take a trip with kids. A: Wow. Sounds great! Where did you go?B: Thailand. My first trip with a kid was with my daughter to Thailand. We went to ride elephants going here and there in
37、 Chiang Mai.A: But the last time my husband and I took the kids to Thailand, we had a lot of trouble. Did you worry about anything?B: No, because of having kids with us. And I wonder what would have been different if I didnt have kids.A: What makes you think that?B: You know you can use your time be
38、tter because kids are definitely going to wake up early. So you cant waste the morning.A: You said you went to ride elephants. With your daughter?B: Yes, I was nervous about it at first. I thought, maybe it would be too dangerous, but we had very good guides to help us. And the trainers were right t
39、here with us together, from the start to the end. So there was never any risk.A: But, a lot of people are against riding elephants, do you know? B: Yes, so weve decided it will never happen again.A: Was there anywhere that you wanted to go but you decided not?B: Maybe an amusement park, but when the
40、 kids are older, you can. And also, going out to a dance club late at night.A: So do you have more kids now?B: Yes. Now, I have a daughter and a son. A: Is it hard to travel with two kids?B: Oh, its a little harder than traveling with one kid but its not twice as hard. A: Why?B: You find that lots o
41、f people want to help you. So if you have too many bags, for example, someone will help you carry your bags.A: Well, it seems that you had a great time traveling with your kids.B: Oh yeah. I want to go on more trips with my kids, like Burma, Vietnam and Cambodia. I cant wait for our next vacation. B
42、y the way, when traveling, electronics are a must.A: Thank you. Nice talking with you.II. Grammar and vocabulary Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with
43、the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.The Popular Mobile LibraryAround the world, the mobile library projects are bringing books and even advice to communities with serious and urgent needs.Every week, two modified blue buses _21_ (stock) wit
44、h childrens books carefully run down the streets of Kabul. These travelling libraries stop off at schools in different parts of the city, _22_ (deliver) a wealth of reading materials directly to the youngsters who have limited access to books. “A lot of schools in our city dont have access to someth
45、ing as basic as a library,” says Rim, a 27-year-old Oxford University graduate who _23_ (inspire) to start Charm, a non-profit organization, in her home city having grown up without many books herself. “We were trying to understand _24_ we could do to promote critical thinking in our country.”For ma
46、ny people a bus or train journey presents a rare opportunity to get stuck into a book, and in some cities public transport is being regarded as means of getting books to communities that need _25_ most. The vehicle was rebuilt not only to spread the joy of reading, but also to improve peoples life.C
47、omic books were left on trains, buses and underground systems in the cities around the UK _26_ (early) this month to mark 80 years of Marvel Comics.Carriages on the two subway trains in Beijing were turned into audio book libraries, where passengers were able to download books. To give the train a l
48、ibrary feel, the walls are decorated with books, _27_ covers look like bookshelves.People in the Netherlands get to travel on trains for free during the countrys annual book week celebrations. Passengers can present a novel _28_ a rail ticket.In the Greek city of Thessaloniki, the transport ministry
49、 installed mini libraries at bus stops _29_ (allow) passengers to read as they wait for the bus, or borrow and read on their journey to be returned at a later date.Passengers on New Yorks subway _30_ download free short stories, poems, essays and so on to their devices.【答案】21. stocked 22. delivering
50、 23. was inspired 24. what 25. them 26. earlier 27. whose 28. instead of / rather than 29. to allow 30. can【解析】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了移动图书馆项目正在为有严重和迫切需求的社区带来书籍甚至建议。【21题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:每周,两辆装满儿童书籍的改装蓝色巴士小心翼翼地行驶在喀布尔的街道上。分析句子可知,此处为非谓语动词,且与主语“buses”是动宾关系,应用过去分词作定语修饰主语。故填stocked。【22题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:这些流动图书馆会在城市不同地区的学校停
51、留,直接为那些没有多少书的青少年提供丰富的阅读材料。分析句子可知,此处为非谓语动词,且与主语“These travelling libraries”之间是主动关系,应用现在分词形式作状语。故填delivering。【23题详解】考查时态和语态。句意:27岁的牛津大学毕业生Rim说,她受到启发,在家乡创办了一个非盈利组织Charm,她自己也没有很多书。分析句子可知,此处描述的是过去的情况,应用一般过去时,且与主语“Rim”之间是被动关系,表示“Rim受到启发”,应用被动语态。故填was inspired。【24题详解】考查宾语从句。句意:我们试图了解我们可以做些什么来促进我们国家的批判性思维。分
52、析句子可知,此句为宾语从句,关系词在从句中作do的宾语,表示“我们可以做的事”,应用“what”。故填what。【25题详解】考查代词。句意:在一些城市,公共交通被视为把书送到最需要书的社区的一种方式。分析句子可知,此处表示“最需要书籍的社区”,指代前文“books”,应用代词“them”作宾语。故填them。【26题详解】考查比较级。句意:本月早些时候,英国各地城市的火车、公共汽车和地铁上都留下了漫画书,以纪念惊奇漫画诞生80周年。分析句子可知,此处表示“本月早些时候”,应用“early”的比较级形式。故填earlier。【27题详解】考查非限制性定语从句关系词。句意:为了给火车一种图书馆感
53、觉,墙上装饰着书,书的封面看起来像书架。分析句子结构可知,此处为非限制性定语从句,在从句中作定语,表示“书的封面看起来像书架”先行词books作covers的定语,所以关系词为whose。故填whose。【28题详解】考查介词短语。句意:乘客可以出示一本小说而不是火车票。分析句子可知,此处连接两个并列的名词,表示“代替,而不是”,应用介词短语“instead of”或者“rather than”。故填instead of /rather than。【29题详解】考查动词不定式。句意:在希腊城市塞萨洛尼基,交通部在公交车站安装了迷你图书馆,让乘客在候车时阅读,或在旅途中借阅,以便日后返回。分析句
54、子可知,此处表示在公交车站安装了迷你图书馆的目的,应用动词不定式表目的。故填to allow。【30题详解】考查情态动词。句意:乘坐纽约地铁的乘客可以在他们的设备上免费下载短篇小说、诗歌、散文等。分析句子可知,此处表示“能够,可以”,应用情态动词can。故填can。Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. hous
55、ehold B. compared C. purchases D. obviously E. display F. refrigerateG. terrible H. involved I. transport J. solution K. accuratelyFood Waste in the NetherlandsUneaten bread, yellowed vegetables, overcooked rice or noodles are all thrown away by the Dutch, which is a problem in the Netherlands. In 2
56、010, each person there threw away about 48 kilograms of food per year, _31_ with 41 kilograms in 2016, a slight improvement.A food industry expert says the problem in the Netherlands is that everyday food is so cheap that people _32_ have no idea. But dont forget that a family throws away 50 Euros w
57、orth of food every month, that is, 600 Euros a year, and that adds up to a lot of money, doesnt it? He offers a number of tips on how to deal with _33_ food waste. For example, take your shopping list to the supermarket so you can cut down unnecessary food _34_. As far as cooking is concerned, do as
58、 much as you can eat. “So if youre measuring for four people, dont take it for granted, but use a measuring cup to measure it _35_,” he said. “We waste a lot of rice and cooked pasta. Turn the refrigerator to 4 degrees instead of 6 or 7 degrees. So you can keep the food longer. If you have a lot lef
59、t-over after dinner, you can _36_ it and just put it in the microwave one day a week. Its easy and it saves money.”In recent years, the Netherlands has taken many measures to deal with food waste. For example, since its launch in January 2018, it has used an APP called Too Good to Go, which allows h
60、otels, supermarkets and bakeries to _37_ how much food they have left each day, and nearby consumers can use the APP to find out where they can pay a small amount of money for the leftover food. The Grand, a five-star hotel in Amsterdam, is also _38_. “In the past, we threw out all the cheese, sandw
61、iches, meat and other products from the breakfast buffet (自助餐), and it was a _39_ waste,” said a staff member, “Now we dont waste so much, so this application is really a good _40_.” The idea for the APP came from Denmark, and the application is now up and running in nine countries.【答案】31. B 32. D 3
62、3. A 34. C 35. K 36. F 37. E 38. H 39. G 40. J【解析】这是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了荷兰的食物浪费问题以及荷兰应对此问题而采取的措施。在荷兰,由于食物较为便宜以致于人们对食物浪费问题意识浅薄,但却是一个很严重问题。一位饮食行业的专家提出了一些建议,比如购物时带着购物清单,做饭时进行精准测量,调低冰箱冷藏温度,及时将剩余食物冷藏等;同时荷兰推行了一款名为“Too Good to Go”的应用程序可以让酒店、超市和面包店显示他们每天还剩多少食物,附近的消费者可以使用该应用程序找到他们可以在哪里支付较少的钱购买剩余食物。这些都可以帮助解决食物浪费问题。【
63、31题详解】考查动词和非谓语。句意:2010年,那里的每个人每年扔掉大约48公斤食物,而2016年是41公斤,这是一个轻微的改善。结合句意可知,应是将2010年的情况与2016年的情况进行了对比,从而得出结论:很小的进步。选项B“compared”动词,意为“比较”,可构成固定短语“compare with”,意为“与相比较”,符合句意;分析句子可知,此处应用非谓语动词,逻辑主语 48 kilograms of food per year和compare之间是被动关系,应用过去分词。故选B项。【32题详解】考查副词。句意:一位食品行业专家说,荷兰的问题是日常食品太便宜了,人们显然对此一无所知。
64、分析可知,所填空应是副词作状语。结合前文“everyday food is so cheap”可知,日常食物都很便宜以致于人们很容易造成“食物浪费”这一问题,而对此,人们显然没有意识到。选项D“obviously”,副词,意为“显然;明显地”,符合语境表达。故选D项。【33题详解】考查形容词。句意:他就如何处理家庭食物浪费提出了一些建议。分析可知,所填空应是形容词作定语,修饰空后名词“food waste”,结合前文“Uneaten bread, yellowed vegetables, overcooked rice or noodles are all thrown away by the
65、 Dutch, which is a problem in the Netherlands.(没吃的面包、发黄的蔬菜、煮过的米饭或面条都被荷兰人扔掉,这在荷兰是一个问题。)”可知,本句所指的食物浪费应是来自于日常家庭生活。选项A“household”,形容词,意为“家庭的;日常的”,符合语境。故选A项。【34题详解】考查名词。句意:例如,带着你的购物清单去超市,这样你就可以减少不必要的食品购买。分析可知,所填空应是名词。结合前文“take your shopping list to the supermarket”可知,带着购物清单去超市购买食物应是可以避免购买不需要的食物。选项C“purch
66、ases”,名词,意为“购买”,符合语境和句意搭配。故选C项。【35题详解】考查副词。句意:她说:“所以,如果你要做四个人的量,不要想当然,要用量杯精确测量。”分析可知,所填空应是副词,修饰动词measure。结合前文“use a measuring cup”可知,要使用量杯是为了确保“准确性”,以避免烹饪过程中食物的浪费。选项K“accurately”,副词,意为“精确地;准确地”,符合语境和句意搭配。故选K项。【36题详解】考查动词。句意:如果你晚饭后还有很多剩菜,你可以把它冷藏起来,然后这一周的某一天放进微波炉加热。分析可知,空前有情态动词“can”,所填空应是动词原形。结合前文条件状语
67、从句“If you have a lot left over after dinner”可知,如果晚饭后有很多剩余,为避免食物浪费,应是将其冷藏。选项F“refrigerate”,动词,意为“冷藏;冷冻”,符合语境和句意要求。故选F项。【37题详解】考查动词。句意:例如,自2018年1月推出以来,荷兰已经使用一个应用程序称为“Too Good to Go”,它允许酒店、超市和面包店来显示他们每一天剩多少食物,附近的消费者可以使用应用程序来找出他们在哪儿可以支付少量的钱买剩下的食物。空前“to”为不定式符号可知,所填空应是动词原形。结合后文“nearby consumers can use th
68、e APP to find out where they can pay a small amount of money for the leftover food(附近的消费者可以使用该应用程序来查找他们可以在哪里支付少量的钱来购买剩余食物)”可知,旅馆,超市以及烘焙店需要先将剩余食物在APP软件上展示出来才能供顾客进行查看。选项E“display”,动词,意为“展览;展示”,符合语境和句意要求。故选E项。【38题详解】考查动词。句意:阿姆斯特丹的一家五星级酒店Grand也参与其中。结合句意可知,该饭店也在APP上进行剩余食物展示以便消费者选择,即参与其中,选项H“involved”,为动词
69、“involve”的过去分词形式,意为“包含”,be involved“参与”,符合语境和句意要求。故选H项。【39题详解】考查形容词。句意:一名工作人员表示:“过去,我们扔掉了自助早餐中所有的奶酪、三明治、肉类和其他产品,这是一种可怕的浪费。”分析可知,所填空应是形容词作定语修饰空后名词“waste”,结合前文“In the past, we threw out all the cheese, sandwiches, meat and other products from the breakfast buffet(在过去,我们会扔掉所有的奶酪、三明治、肉类和其他自助早餐产品)”可知,在过去
70、的食物浪费是很严重的。选项G“terrible”,形容词,意为“严重的;糟糕的”,符合语境和句意要求。故选G项。【40题详解】考查名词。句意:现在我们不会浪费太多,所以这个应用程序是一个很好的解决方案。分析可知,“a good _10_”结构应是“不定冠词+形容词+可数名词单数”结构,因此所填空应是名词。结合主语“this application”可知,这个APP应是前文提及的Too Good to Go,这位职员认为这款APP是可以解决食物浪费问题的一种措施。选项J“solution”,可数名词单数,意为“措施”,符合语境和句意要求。故选J项。III. Reading Comprehensi
71、on Section ADirections: 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.A Female Construction Team Won the 2020 Pritzker Architecture PrizeA famous international club consists of only
72、three members. Thats the number of women architects who have won the Pritzker Architecture Prize since its birth in 1979. Today, that club will _41_ two more: Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, founders of the Irish studio Grafton Architects. They are known for producing excellent buildings of bri
73、ck and concrete that _42_ surprising light and air within.“Without grand _43_, they have managed to create monumental buildings,” reads the statement issued by the Pritzker jury, “but even so they are zoned and _44_ in such a way as to produce more spaces that create community within.” “To be an arc
74、hitect is an enormous honor,” said Farrell in a statement. “To win this prize is a great _45_ of our belief in architecture.”With their victory, they joined the Design Elite as the 47th and 48th Pritzker Architecture Prize. They have also joined the _46_ of the more elegant women who have won the Pr
75、itzker Architecture Prize, including the late Iraqi British architect Zaha Hadid _47_ Kazuyo Sejima of the Japanese firm SANAA and Carme Pigem of RCR Arquitectes, a studio from Spain.Farrell and McNamara are, as the judges point out, pioneers in a field that has _48_ been and still is a male-dominat
76、ed profession. For the architects, the Pritzker marks a historic, trans-Atlantic _49_. Last month they were awarded the Royal Gold Medal in architecture by the Royal Institute of British Architects. In the history of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, they are the fourth and fifth female architects to
77、 receive the respected _50_ and the first all female team to do so.Both awards _51_ an important moment for women in architecture, but they are also at the top of their profession for architects. In a field known for its well-known men, they are a _52_ low-key combination. Though large _53_, the bui
78、lding they designed offers small corners and courtyards for gardens, and sheltered places to be alone, enjoying the cityscape. Move in close, and youll get an exciting sight of flying passageways and leaping staircases.The architects ability to _54_ quality with more human spaces, as well as their a
79、ttention to context, was noted by the Pritzker judges in their statement. The dialogues they create between buildings and surroundings _55_ a new appreciation of both their works and place.41. A. conductB. admitC. permitD. attract42. A. harborB. absorbC. introduceD. engage43. A. materialsB. gestures
80、C. conditionsD. events44. A. detailedB. interestedC. motivatedD. involved45. A. satisfactionB. comfortC. supportD. challenge46. A. levelsB. postsC. positionsD. ranks47. A. except forB. as well asC. due toD. other than48. A. extensivelyB. sociallyC. traditionallyD. individually49. A. sweepB. jumpC. f
81、lightD. improvement50. A. praiseB. complimentC. regardD. award51. A. markB. referC. supposeD. show52. A. decidedlyB. terriblyC. graduallyD. legally53. A. in natureB. in shapeC. in scaleD. in force54. A. exchangeB. compareC. equipD. combine55. A. exploreB. demonstrateC. evaluateD. cultivate【答案】41. B
82、42. A 43. B 44. A 45. C 46. D 47. B 48. C 49. A 50. D 51. A 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. B【解析】这是一篇新闻报道。主要说明了一个女性施工队赢得了2020年普利兹克建筑奖,文章介绍了普利兹克评委会对她们的评价以及普利兹克建筑奖的一些背景知识。【41题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:如今,该俱乐部将接纳另外两名成员:Yvonne Farrell和Shelley McNamara,他们是爱尔兰格拉夫顿建筑事务所的创始人。A. conduct实施;B. admit接纳,承认;C. permit允许;D. attract吸引。根
83、据后文“two more: Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara”可知指接纳另外两名成员,应用动词admit。故选B。【42题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们以建造出色的砖和混凝土建筑而闻名,这些建筑内蕴藏着令人惊异的光线和氛围。A. harbor庇护,蕴含;B. absorb吸收;C. introduce介绍;D. engage从事。结合后文“surprising light and air within”可知指“建筑内蕴含”应用动词harbor。故选A。【43题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:普利兹克奖评审团发表声明中写道:“虽然没有宏伟的姿态,但他们成功
84、地创造了具有纪念意义的建筑,但即便如此,他们还是被划分和细化,以产生更多的空间,创造内部的社区。”A. materials材料;B. gestures姿态;C. conditions条件;D. events事件。根据后文“they have managed to create monumental buildings”可推知指虽然没有宏伟的姿态,但他们成功地创造了具有纪念意义的建筑。故选B。【44题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:普利兹克奖评审团发表的声明中写道:“虽然没有华丽的姿态,但他们成功地创造了具有纪念意义的建筑,但即便如此,他们还是被划分和细化,以产生更多的空间,创造内部的社区。”A.
85、 detailed详细;B. interested感有趣;C. motivated激发;D. involved涉及。根据上文“they are zoned and”可知这些建议被划分和细化了。故选A。【45题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:“赢得这个奖项是对我们建筑信念的极大支持。”A. satisfaction满意;B. comfort安慰;C. support支持;D. challenge挑战。根据前后文语境“To win this prize is a great of our belief in architecture.”可知此处指赢得这个奖项是对我们建筑信念的极大支持,应用suppo
86、rt。故选C。【46题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:她们也加入了获得普利兹克建筑奖的优雅女性的行列,包括已故的伊拉克英国建筑师Zaha Hadid、日本公司SANAA的Kazuyo Sejima,以及西班牙工作室RCR Arquitectes的Carme Pigem。A. levels水平;B. posts帖子;C. positions位置;D. ranks行列,级别。结合后文“of the more elegant women who have won the Pritzker Architecture Prize”可知此处指加入获得普利兹克建筑奖的优雅女性的行列。故选D。【47题详解】考查
87、固定短语辨析。句意:她们也加入了获得普利兹克建筑奖的优雅女性的行列,包括已故的伊拉克英国建筑师Zaha Hadid、日本公司SANAA的Kazuyo Sejima,以及西班牙工作室RCR Arquitectes的Carme Pigem。A. except for除了;B. as well as也;C. due to因为;D. other than除了。根据前后文“including the late Iraqi British architect Zaha Hadid Kazuyo Sejima of the Japanese firm SANAA and Carme Pigem of RCR
88、 Arquitectes, a studio from Spain.”可知表示“行列包括已故的伊拉克英国建筑师Zaha Hadid、日本公司SANAA的Kazuyo Sejima,以及西班牙工作室RCR Arquitectes的Carme Pigem。”应用as well as。故选B。【48题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:正如评委们所指出的那样,Farrell 和McNamara是这个传统上一直是男性主导的行业的先驱。A. extensively广泛地;B. socially在社会上;C. traditionally传统上;D. individually个别地。根据后文“been and s
89、till is a male-dominated profession”可知指Farrell 和McNamara是这个传统上一直是男性主导的行业的先驱。故选C。【49题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:对于建筑师们来说,普利兹克奖标志着一场历史性的跨大西洋之旅。A. sweep打扫;B. jump跳跃;C. flight航班;D. improvement改进。结合上文“the Pritzker marks a historic, trans-Atlantic”可知此处指普利兹克奖标志着一场历史性的跨大西洋之旅,应用sweep,此处理解为“横跨,横扫”,故选A。【50题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:
90、在普利兹克建筑奖的历史上,她们是第四和第五名获得该奖项的女性建筑师,也是第一个获得该奖项的全女性团队。A. praise赞美;B. compliment恭维;C. regard注意;D. award奖励。此处获得普利兹克建筑奖这个奖项应用award。后文“Both awards”也有提示。故选D。【51题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这两个奖项对建筑行业的女性来说都标志着一个重要时刻,但同时也是建筑师行业的巅峰。A. mark标志,做记号;B. refer涉及;C. suppose假设;D. show展示。结合后文“an important moment for women in archit
91、ecture, but they are also at the top of their profession for architects”可知此处指标志着重要时刻,应用mark。故选A。【52题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:在一个以名人闻名的领域,他们无疑是一个低调的组合。A. decidedly无疑地;B. terribly糟糕地;C. gradually逐渐地;D. legally合法地。结合前后文语境“In a field known for its well-known men, they are a low-key combination.”可知指,在一个以名人闻名的领域,他们
92、无疑是一个低调的组合,应用decidedly。故选A。【53题详解】考查固定短语辨析。句意:虽然规模很大,但他们设计的建筑为花园提供了小角落和庭院,并为人们提供了独处、欣赏城市风景的庇护场所。A. in nature本质上;B. in shape处于良好状态;C. in scale规模,依比例;D. in force有效的。结合后文的描述“the building they designed offers small corners and courtyards for gardens, and sheltered places to be alone, enjoying the citysc
93、ape”提到了建筑有花园可推断建筑规模很大。故选C。【54题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:普利兹克奖的评委们在他们的声明中指出,这些建筑师具备将质量与更人性化的空间结合起来的能力,以及他们对环境的关注。A. exchange交换;B. compare比较;C. equip装备;D. combine结合。结合后文“quality with more human spaces, as well as their attention to context, was noted by the Pritzker judges in their statement”可知此处指,这些建筑师具备将质量与更人性
94、化的空间结合起来的能力,combine sth. with“把结合”。故选D。【55题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们在建筑和环境之间创造的对话表明了对他们的作品和场所的一种新的欣赏。A. explore探索;B. demonstrate表明;C. evaluate评价;D. cultivate培养。根据前后文语境“The dialogues they create between buildings and surroundings a new appreciation of both their works and place.”可知指对话表明了对他们的作品和场所的一种新的欣赏,应用de
95、monstrate。故选B。Section BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished 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 re
96、ad.(A)“The main surprise is how widespread the effects were,” says senior author Martin Genner, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Bristol. “We found the same trend across all groups of marine life we looked at, from small forms of plants and animals to marine invertebrates (无脊椎动物), and
97、from fish to seabirds.”The new study builds on early evidence of the impact of climate changes on the distribution, diversity and seasonality of marine species. Based on those findings, Genners team reasoned that marine species should be doing well at the leading (pole-ward) edge of their ranges but
98、 poorly at their trailing (equator-ward) side. They also realized that existing global species distribution databases could be used to test this idea.Based on a thorough search of available data in the literature, the researchers now report on a global analysis of diversity trends for 304 widely dis
99、tributed marine species over the last century. The results show that just as predicted diversity increases have been most obvious where sampling has taken place at the pole-ward side of species ranges, while diversity declines have been greatest where sampling has taken place at the equator-ward sid
100、e of species ranges.The findings show that large-scale changes in the diversity of species are well underway. They also suggest that marine species havent managed to adapt to warmer conditions. The researchers therefore suggest that projected sea temperature increases of up to 1.5C over pre-industri
101、al levels by 2050 will continue to lead to shifts in the diversity of marine species, including those of importance for coastal livelihoods.“This matters because it means that climate changes are not only leading to diversity changes, but naturally affecting the performance of species locally,” Genn
102、er says. “Were seeing fewer and fewer species like emperor penguins as water becomes too warm at their equator-ward edge, and we see some fish such as European seabass growing well at their pole-ward edge where historically they were uncommon.”The results show that the effects of climate changes on
103、marine species are highly uniform and not a little. “While some marine life may benefit as the ocean warms, the findings point toward a future in which we will also see continued loss of marine life,” Genner says.56. According to the passage, what did Genners team conclude?A. Climate changes have a
104、great effect on the growth of fish.B. Species data can be used to test the study.C. Arctic marine species grow better than those at the equator.D. Marine species can adapt to the warm environment.57. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Some sea creatures may benefit from warmi
105、ng oceans.B. Climate Changes have little to do with the richness of species.C. The effect of climate changes on marine life has improved.D. Marine life will benefit from ocean warming in the future.58. What does the underlined part of the last paragraph mean?A. similar and slightB. nowhere and a lit
106、tle bitC. everywhere and enormousD. nothing and uneventful59. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. Study of the Disappearance of Marine life.B. Impact of Climate Changes on Marine Species.C. Analysis of Species Distribution Database.D. Comparative Analysis of Ocean Temper
107、atures.【答案】56. C 57. A 58. C 59. B【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了气候变化对海洋物种的影响是巨大的。虽然一些海洋生物可能会因气候变暖而受益,但在气候变化的影响下海洋生物在未来还是会继续消失。【56题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第二段内容“Based on those findings, Genners team reasoned that marine species should be doing well at the leading (pole-ward) edge of their ranges but poorly at their traili
108、ng (equator-ward) side.(基于这些发现,Genner的研究小组推断,海洋物种应该在它们活动范围的最前端向极地方向生长得很好,但在它们活动范围的末尾向赤道方向生长得很差。)”可知,在极地的海洋生物应是比在赤道生活的海洋生物生长的好,由此可知,选项C“Arctic marine species grow better than those at the equator.(北极的海洋物种比赤道的物种生长得更好。)”是基于原文的合理推断。故选C项。【57题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第五段内容“we see some fish such as European seabass gr
109、owing well at their pole-ward edge where historically they were uncommon.(我们看到一些鱼类,如欧洲鲈鱼,在它们的极地生长得很好,在历史上,它们并不常见。)”可知,在气候变暖的情况下,一些历史上并不常见的海洋鱼类,比如欧洲鲈鱼反而生长得很好。根据最后一段“While some marine life may benefit as the ocean warms,”虽然随着海洋变暖,一些海洋生物可能会受益由此可知,选项A“Some sea creatures may benefit from warming oceans.(
110、一些海洋生物可能受益于海洋变暖。)”为基于原文信息的合理论述。故选A项。【58题详解】词义猜测题。分析可知,文章结构为总分总结构,末尾段内容与首段内容相呼应,划线短语所在句“The results show that the effects of climate changes on marine species are highly uniform and not a little.”再次点明文章的主旨要义,即首段提到的“The main surprise is how widespread the effects were(最令人惊讶的是这种影响有多广泛)”,由此可推知,划线短语“high
111、ly uniform and not a little”应是与“widespread”相呼应,即强调气候变暖影响的“广泛且影响力巨大”,与选项C“everywhere and enormous”表达含义一致。故选C项。【59题详解】主旨大意题。根据第一段“The main surprise is how widespread the effects were,” says senior author Martin Genner, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Bristol. “We found the same trend ac
112、ross all groups of marine life we looked at, from small forms of plants and animals to marine invertebrates, and from fish to seabirds.(布里斯托尔大学进化生态学家、资深作者Martin Genner说:“最令人惊讶的是,这种影响的范围之广。”“我们发现,从小型植物和动物到海洋无脊椎动物,从鱼类到海鸟,所有海洋生物群体都存在同样的趋势。)”再根据第二段“The new study builds on early evidence of the impact of
113、 climate changes on the distribution, diversity and seasonality of marine species.”这项新的研究建立在气候变化对海洋物种分布、多样性和季节性影响的早期证据之上,由此可知,文章主语围绕气候变暖对海洋生物的影响而进行阐述说明的。选项B“Impact of Climate Changes on Marine Species.(气候变化对海洋物种的影响。)”合理概括了文章主题,可作最佳标题。故选B项。(B)Travel with Your Pet to Whistler , Canada !Pet Friendly Wh
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117、moking, full-suite hotel near the base of Blackcomb Mountain, heated outdoor pool open all year, fitness center, kitchen in every suite, free continental breakfast, free internet; parking is $20/night.Pet fee of $25/night for 1st pet, $10/night for each additional pet, up to $75 max stay fee4899 Pai
118、nted Cliff Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada (604) 905-3400Enchanting Mountainside Ski In/Out French Lodge Style HomeHot Tub + Firewood - Studio, sleeps 5; Ave. Nightly $182; min stay 2-7 nts.Book ItInstantly!This comfortable apartment in Whistler, BC is the perfect place to stay with your family or
119、friends! It can accommodate up to six guests comfortably and no one will need to stay home on this trip, as this home is dog-friendly! Boasting a full kitchen and a wood-burning fireplace, each guest will feel right at home while sitting comfortably by the fire with a hot tea each evening.Dog Parks
120、in WhistlerLocated at the southern end of the valley in the Creekside neighborhood, with a sandy beach, kids playground, volleyball and tennis courts, and BBQs, the area is called Arfa Park, free for dogs to play at all times, and dogs are allowed free in the main park before 10am and after 8pm.60.
121、Who might be interested in this webpage?A. People who adopt animals as pets.B. People who would like to travel with pets.C. People who train pets to do some work.D. People who are animal lovers.61. If you are going to do something without pets, what will you do?A. Go to the fitness center.B. Visit d
122、og parks alone.C. Look for a right hotel.D. Turn to the pet day care.62. How much do you have to pay at least for your pets stay in Coast Blackcomb Suites Hotel for two nights?A. $70.B. $110.C. $130.D. $150.【答案】60. B 61. D 62. A【解析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了加拿大Whistler一些可以带宠物去的酒店和公园的情况,介绍了其提供服务,价格和联系方式等信息。【60题
123、详解】推理判断题。根据文章标题“Travel with Your Pet to Whistler , Canada !(带着你的宠物去加拿大的Whistler旅行吧!)”结合文章主要介绍了加拿大Whistler一些可以带宠物去的酒店和公园的情况,介绍了其提供服务,价格和联系方式等信息。可推知,喜欢带宠物旅行的人会对这个网页感兴趣。故选B。【61题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“And, if you would like to do something that would be better done without your pet, check out our pet day care
124、page.(而且,如果你想去做一些不能带宠物去做的事情,请查看我们的宠物日托页面)”可知,如果你打算不带宠物做一些的事情,你可以求助于宠物日托。故选D。【62题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段“Pet fee of $25/night for 1st pet, $10/night for each additional pet, up to $75 max stay fee(第一只宠物收费25美元一晚,每增加一只宠物一晚多收费10美元,最高住宿费用75美元)”可知,你的宠物们在Coast Blackcomb Suites Hotel住两晚至少要付25+10+25+10=70美元。故选A。(C)Th
125、e Victorians Way of Having FunWhether it was visiting a human zoo, taking a bull on a hot-air balloon ride, or singing beautiful songs, Victorian Londoners loved to have fun. As performance managers came up with increasingly well-designed ways to make money from the capitals huge potential audience,
126、 Victorians effectively invented the modern leisure industry including theme parks, pubs and professional football. As a new book by historian Lee Jackson explains, the hunt for profit involves surrounding morality, class and empire. So where did Victorians go for fun? And what still exists today?Da
127、ncing Rooms: Argyll Rooms, PiccadillyIts now a building site near Leicester Square, but when the Argyll Rooms lost its licence in 1878, there was a riot (暴乱). Drunken students were so angry at the closure of their favourite place that they took to the streets. The Argyll closed as the dance craze ca
128、me to an end, and Bignell turned the space into the Trocadero music hall. It kept that name through the 20th century when it was transformed into one of Londons most tasteless tourist attractions. The site currently awaits development into a hotel.Pleasure gardens: Gremorne Gardens, ChelseaGremorne
129、was run by three West End pub owners, popular among the young people then. It closed in 1877 after losing its licence. Pleasure gardens more generally lost their meaning of existence with the establishment of public parks. Londons rapid growth meant the valuable land was usually sold to big companie
130、s for other purposes, which is why so little of Londons great pleasure gardens remain.Pleasure gardens were also overshadowed by larger exhibition grounds such as the Crystal Palace, which tried to find a way of balancing entertainment with cultural education. Little physically remains of the Crysta
131、l Palace itself, which moved to Sydenham from Hyde Park in 1854, but the grand 200-acre grounds still exist as a public park.On the site of the Methodist Central Hall was a short-lived attraction that attempted to transport the seaside to central London. It was railways that made Margate and Southen
132、d accessible to Londoners and some of the leisure activities peculiar to the seaside soon made it back to the capital.Football grounds: Craven Cottage, Stevenage Road, FulhamFulham FC, Londons oldest professional football club, still works at their first ground, built by the Victorians in 1896. Vers
133、ions of the sport had been around for centuries, but it was the Victorians who created the game and then professionalized it. This led to enclosed grounds where spectators paid for admittance, with the income spent on acquiring new players. The modern game was born.63. Which of the following is not
134、similar in meaning to “took to the streets” in Para. 2?A. gathered together in the streetsB. enjoyed window shoppingC. went outside on the streetsD. protested on the streets64. The reason why fewer great pleasure gardens are left in London is that .A. people built more factoriesB. they were turned i
135、nto farming landC. the land was sold to developersD. they became university campuses65. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. The money from football is used to buy new players.B. London has much on its football history.C. Fulham F.C. is more than 200 years old.D. The Victorians have culti
136、vated many footballers.66. Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?A. The building of railways led to the theme parks.B. The West Ends gardens became big hotels.C. The Victorians largely invented modern leisure industries.D. The income from modern football supports new players.【答案】63
137、. B 64. C 65. B 66. C【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要围绕维多利亚时代的包括主题公园、酒吧和职业足球一些休闲产业进行了详细的举例介绍,从而说明了其对于现代休闲产业的深远影响。【63题详解】词义猜测题。根据划线短语所在句的前文背景介绍“when the Argyll Rooms lost its licence in 1878, there was a riot”可知,(1878年,Argyll Rooms失去了营业执照,引发了一场骚乱,)这次骚乱应是知划线短语所在句内容“Drunken students were so angry at the closure of the
138、ir favourite place that they took to the streets.”,由此可推知,“they took to the streets”应是与“骚乱”表达含义一致,骚乱一般是指“聚集游行示威”类活动,即选项A“gathered together in the streets(聚集在街上)”,选项C“went outside on the streets(走到外面的街道上)”和选项D“protested on the streets(上街抗议)”符合分析,可作划线短语的同义表达。选项B“enjoyed window shopping”意为“喜欢逛街”,不能视作为“骚
139、乱”。故选B项。【64题详解】细节理解题。根据文章Pleasure gardens: Gremorne Gardens, Chelsea部分第1段内容“Londons rapid growth meant the valuable land was usually sold to big companies for other purposes, which is why so little of Londons great pleasure gardens remain.”(伦敦的快速发展意味着宝贵的土地通常被卖给大公司做其他用途,这就是为什么伦敦的大花园很少被保留下来的原因。)可知,伦敦的
140、大花园很少被保留下来的原因是宝贵的土地通常被卖给大公司做其他用途。故选C项。【65题详解】推理判断题。根据文章最后一段内容“Fulham FC, Londons oldest professional football club, still works at their first ground, built by the Victorians in 1896. Versions of the sport had been around for centuries, but it was the Victorians who created the game and then profess
141、ionalized it. This led to enclosed grounds where spectators paid for admittance, with the income spent on acquiring new players. The modern game was born.(富勒姆足球俱乐部,伦敦最古老的职业足球俱乐部,仍然在他们的第一个场地工作,这是维多利亚时代的人在1896年建造的。这项运动的版本已经存在了几个世纪,但是是维多利亚时代的人创造了这项运动,然后将其职业化。这导致了封闭的场地,观众支付入场费,收入用于购买新球员。现代游戏诞生了。)”可知,富勒姆
142、足球俱乐部存在已久,这个俱乐部见证了伦敦的足球运动始于维多利亚时代,并一直发展成为现代足球。由此可推知,伦敦的足球历史很悠久。故选B项。【66题详解】主旨大意题。通过阅读文章可知,文章结构为总分结构,文章第一段内容“As performance managers came up with increasingly well-designed ways to make money from the capitals huge potential audience, Victorians effectively invented the modern leisure industry includ
143、ing theme parks, pubs and professional football.(随着绩效管理人员想出越来越精心设计的方法,从首都巨大的潜在观众身上赚钱,维多利亚时代的人实际上发明了现代休闲产业包括主题公园、酒吧和职业足球。)”应是本文的主题句,即,文章主要围绕维多利亚时代的包括主题公园、酒吧和职业足球一些现代休闲产业进行了详细的举例介绍,从而说明了其对于现代休闲产业的深远影响。选项C “The Victorians largely invented modern leisure industries.(维多利亚时代在很大程度上发明了现代休闲产业。)”合理概括了文章的主旨要义。
144、故选C项。Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. 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.The Art of Man-on-the-Street InterviewsHave you ever observed the busy people of the street? Do
145、they arouse your infinite thinking? The man-on-the-street interview may become a popular word because it is new. The man-on-the-street interview is an interview in which a reporter hits the streets with a cameraman to interview people on the spot. _67_ But with these tips, your first man-on-the-stre
146、et interview experience can be easy.When your boss or professor sends you out to do man-on-the-street interviews for a story, think about the topic and develop a list of about ten general questions relating to it. For example, if your topic is about environmental problems in America, you might ask,
147、“Why do you think environmental protection is important in America?” _68_ Hit the streets with confidence. As you approach people, be polite. Say, “Excuse me, I work for a certain well-known TV or radio station, and I was wondering if you could share your opinion about this topic.” This is a quick w
148、ay to get people to warm up to you._69_ If someone tells you she is not interested, move on to the next person. Keep in mind that not everyone wants to be interviewed, so dont get hung up on it.Limit your time. Each interview that you get on the street shouldnt be longer than ten minutes. As soon as
149、 you get the answer you need, move on to the next person. Make sure that as you go from interview to interview, you are getting a variety of answers. A safe number of interviews to conduct is about six to ten. _70_ For the media, the ability to increase ratings and influence may be the only meaning
150、they want. In fact, different people have different views towards the interview. Someone says this should be the product of the fast-food information age.A. Dont get discouraged.B. To get good and useful results, ask them the same question again and again.C. If you dont own a camera, you can buy one
151、 or borrow one from others.D. For new reporters, this can seem like a challenging task.E. With a question like this, you will get more than a “Yes” or “No” reply.F. That number of interviews should give you all the answers you need.【答案】67. D 68. E 69. A 70. F【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了街头采访是一种新兴的采访方式,记者带着摄像师
152、走上街头,对现场采访的一种采访方式。文章针对这一采访形式提出了一些建议,期望能够给第一次街头采访的记者带来帮助,使得这种采访变得很容易。【67题详解】根据前文“The man-on-the-street interview may become a popular word because it is new. The man-on-the-street interview is an interview in which a reporter hits the streets with a cameraman to interview people on the spot.(街头采访可能会成
153、为一个流行词,因为它是新的。街头采访是记者带着摄像师走上街头,对现场采访的一种采访方式。)”可知,街头采访时新形式,应是“存在困难的”,且与后文“But with these tips, your first man-on-the-street interview experience can be easy.(但是有了这些建议,你的第一次街头采访会变得很容易。)”语境“your first man-on-the-street”相呼应,设空句应涉及“新人”。选项D“For new reporters, this can seem like a challenging task.(对于新记者来说
154、,这似乎是一项具有挑战性的任务。)”包含“new reporters”“challenging”词汇,前后衔接紧密,符合语境分析。故选D项。【68题详解】根据前文“For example, if your topic is about environmental problems in America, you might ask, Why do you think environmental protection is important in America? (例如,如果你的话题是关于美国的环境问题,你可能会问:“为什么你认为环境保护在美国很重要?”) ”可知,前文举例了在街头采访时有可
155、能准备的问题,因此设空句应针对此问题进行解释,为什么这样提问。选项E“With a question like this, you will get more than a Yes or No reply.(对于这样的问题,你得到的回答不仅仅是“是”或“不是”。) ”解释了这样提问能够得到的回答不再仅仅是“是或不是”,从而使得采访更加容易,且句中“this”应是指代前文的问题,前后衔接紧密。故选E项。【69题详解】设空句为本段主旨句。根据后文“If someone tells you she is not interested, move on to the next person. Keep
156、 in mind that not everyone wants to be interviewed, so dont get hung up on it.(如果有人告诉你她不感兴趣,就去找下一个人。记住,并不是每个人都想接受采访,所以不要为此耽搁了。)”可知,本段主要讲述了不要因为一个人不感兴趣而感到受挫,继续寻找才能使得采访更加顺利。选项A“Dont get discouraged.(不要气馁。)”贴合本段主旨要义。故选A项。【70题详解】设空句在段末,应是对前文的总结或进一步解释。根据前文“Make sure that as you go from interview to interv
157、iew, you are getting a variety of answers. A safe number of interviews to conduct is about six to ten.(确保在你一次又一次的采访中,你会得到各种各样的答案。安全的采访次数大约是六到十次。)”可知,前文在讲述采访次数的重要性,因此设空句应是进一步解释为什么“六次到十次”就可以。选项F“That number of interviews should give you all the answers you need.(这个数量的采访应该会给你所有你想要的答案。)”解释了为什么“六到十次”就可以的
158、原因:这样的次数已经可以得到想要的答案,与前文衔接紧密。故选F项。IV. Summary Writing71. Directions: 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.How to Protect Your Personal Privacy Online?Cyber crimes are now part of todays
159、 digital era, affecting peoples lives professionally as well as personally. It is annoying but true that you do not actually have absolute control over who might be watching you online. More than ever, government agencies have focused on fighting against illegal surveillance (监控) programs, raising c
160、oncerns about protecting online privacy. Here are some suggestions for you to follow.Evaluating your online activities is the most crucial task towards protecting your online privacy. You need to assess what personal or private data you are storing or sharing on your computer/mobile devices or onlin
161、e platforms. It is important to identify the value of your information and analyze the risks such as: how safe is your data offline or online? What happens if your personal data gets leaked? These are some basic questions so that you can take necessary steps to solve your online privacy issues.Every
162、thing you do comes out once you go online. Your data is being misused by some advertisers and online marketers. Some illegal programs make your system threatened, invade your privacy and steal your confidential information. So, installing genuine and latest anti-virus software is critically importan
163、t to protect your devices from such threats. That is to use original or latest anti-virus software, browsers, etc. Also, stay up-to-date with the current tools, methods and technology. You can reduce the risks by becoming more educated on the leading tools, and methods available in the digital world
164、. You should learn and follow the security rules and pay attention to the information you share on social networking sites.To prevent unauthorized access to your system, you should choose a strong password string that will never be easy for hackers to get. That is to enforce a strong password. And d
165、o not use one common password for multiple services because if one service is broken, youll lose control of the others. Tony, a security software maker, suggests that consumers should use different email addresses for different purposes so that hackers cannot match an email stolen from a website to
166、one from a bank.【答案】There are several ways for people to protect online privacy. First, evaluate online activities to make sure the online information is secure. Second, its better to use original antivirus software and browsers and keep up with the latest technology. Third, use a sufficiently secur
167、e password, and use different passwords and different email addresses for different purposes. (56 words)【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍说,有几种方法可以保护人们的网络隐私。首先,评估网上活动,确保网上信息的安全。其次,最好使用原装杀毒软件和浏览器,并跟上最新的技术。第三,使用足够安全的密码,并为不同的目的使用不同的密码和不同的电子邮件地址。【详解】要点摘录 More than ever, government agencies have focused on fighting a
168、gainst illegal surveillance (监控) programs, raising concerns about protecting online privacy. Here are some suggestions for you to follow. Evaluating your online activities is the most crucial task towards protecting your online privacy. So, installing genuine and latest anti-virus software is critic
169、ally important to protect your devices from such threats. That is to use original or latest anti-virus software, browsers, etc. Also, stay up-to-date with the current tools, methods and technology. To prevent unauthorized access to your system, you should choose a strong password string that will ne
170、ver be easy for hackers to get. Tony, a security software maker, suggests that consumers should use different email addresses for different purposes so that hackers cannot match an email stolen from a website to one from a bank. 2.缜密构思 将第1个要点进行总说,将第2、3、4三个要点进行分说。 3.遣词造句There are several ways for peo
171、ple to protect online privacy. First, evaluate online activities to make sure the online information is secure. Second, its better to use original antivirus software and browsers and keep up with the latest technology. Third, use a sufficiently secure password, and use different passwords and differ
172、ent email addresses for different purposes.【点睛】高分句型1 There are several ways for people to protect online privacy.(运用there be句型对原文第一段进行了概括)高分句型2 Second, its better to use original antivirus software and browsers and keep up with the latest technology.(运用“its better to do sth.”句型对第三段进行了概括)V. Translati
173、onDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72. 随着天气变冷,当心别感冒了。(as)(汉译英)【答案】Be careful not to catch a cold as its getting cold.【解析】【详解】考查状语从句、固定短语和祈使句。结合句意表示“当心不要做某事”可知短语为be careful not to do sth.;表示“感冒”短语为catch a cold,此处为肯定祈使句,句首动词用原形;后跟as引导的时间
174、状语从句,从句中用现在进行时,表示“变冷”应用get cold。故翻译为Be careful not to catch a cold as its getting cold.73. 焦虑的人总是会担心很多事情,无法睡个好觉。(tooto) (汉译英)【答案】Anxious people worry too much to get a good nights sleep.【解析】【详解】考查固定短语和时态。结合句意表示“焦虑的人”可翻译为anxious people;表示“太以至于不能”可知短语为tooto;表示“担心”应用动词worry,作谓语,此处应用一般现在时,主语为people,谓语动词
175、用原形;表示“睡个好觉”短语为get a good nights sleep。故翻译为Anxious people worry too much to get a good nights sleep.74. 汽车很快就可以通过5G 网络互相对话,让司机意识到前方的危险。(which) (汉译英)【答案】Cars could soon be communicating with each other over a 5G network, which makes drivers aware of upcoming dangers.【解析】【分析】本题考查汉译英翻译能力【详解】考查非限制性定语从句和
176、固定短语。分析所给汉语句子可知,“汽车很快就可以通过5G 网络互相对话”应是主句,“让司机意识到前方的危险”可用非限制性定语从句表达。主句中主语“汽车”用“car”表示,结合语境应是复数形式,即 “cars”;“很快”用“soon”表示;“就可以对话”应是对于将来状态的一种推测,可用“could be doing”结构表达,其中“对话”用固定短语“communicate with”表示,即“could be communicating with”;“互相”用“each other”表达;方式状语“通过5G网络”用“over a 5G network”表达。从句“(这)让司机意识到前方的危险”先
177、行词为主句内容,且在从句中作主语,应用关系代词which引导从句;“让某人”应用“make”表示,从句中作谓语,结合语境应是第三人称单数形式“makes”;“司机”应是名词“driver”,结合语境应是复数形式,即“drivers”;“意识到”可用固定短语“aware of doing”表示;“前方的危险”用短语“upcoming dangers”表示。故翻译为Cars could soon be communicating with each other over a 5G network, which makes drivers aware of upcoming dangers.75.
178、据报道,我国在全国范围内开展在线学习活动,已有一千多万师生在网上学习平台注册。(launch) (汉译英)【答案】It is reported that China has launched online learning activities nationwide, with more than ten million teachers and students signing up for online learning platforms.【解析】【分析】本题考查汉译英翻译能力。【详解】考查固定句式、动词、with复合结构和固定短语。分析汉语句子可知,“据报道,我国在全国范围内开展在线学
179、习活动”为主句,“已有一千多万师生在网上学习平台注册”可用with复合结构表示,作结果状语。主句“据报道,我国在全国范围内开展在线学习活动”可用固定句式“It is reported that+从句”;表示主语“我国”用“China”;表示谓语“开展”用动词“launch”,结合语境应是现在完成时,主语China为第三人称单数,应是“has launched”;表示宾语“在线学习活动”用短语“online learning activities”;表示地点状语“全国范围内”用副词“nationwide”。“已有一千多万师生在网上学习平台注册”可用“with sb.+v-ing/done”表示,
180、其中“一千多万师生”为短语“more than ten million teachers and students”;表示动词“注册”用固定短语“sign up for”,且与其逻辑主语之间为主动关系,应是现在分词形式,即,“signing up for”;表示“网上学习平台”用名词短语“online learning platforms”。故翻译为It is reported that China has launched online learning activities nationwide, with more than ten million teachers and studen
181、ts signing up for online learning platforms.VI. Guided Writing76. Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese. 假如你是明启中学高三学生李华,你所在的学校将举行英语演讲比赛,学生会面向全体同学招募主持人。你的同班同学王海具有主持人的天赋,他想竞聘但又很犹豫。请你写一份邮件给王海,鼓励他努力获得该机会。内容需包括:1. 王海的困惑和你的看法;2. 王海胜任
182、的理由;3. 王海参加此活动的意义。【答案】Dear Wanghai,Iv heard that you are hesitate to compete the host for an English speech contest which is going to be held at our school. I think you should muster up your courage to take a chance. The most important reason is that you have the talent of host. You are full of enth
183、usiasm, and I believe it is essential for this competition. At the same time, you have good lungs and always speak in clarity and fluency. Whats more, doing well in oral English also makes you more suitable for it. Last but not least, you are well experienced in hosting which is a solid background f
184、or this competition.So just have a try. It can not only give you an opportunity to show yourself but also your thoughts about your school. Ill be there for you if you have any questionsYours,Li Hua【解析】【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生请写一份邮件给同班同学王海,鼓励他竞聘学校举行的英语演讲比赛主持人。【详解】第一步:审题体裁:应用文时态:根据提示,时态主要为一般现在时。结构:总分法总分法指
185、把主题句作为总说,把支持句作为分说,并以这种方式安排所写内容。要求:1. 王海的困惑和你的看法;2. 王海胜任的理由;3. 王海参加此活动的意义。第二步:列提纲 (重点词组)be hesitate to do; an English speech contest; muster up ones courage to do sth.; take a chance; have the talent of; be full of; it is essential for; do well in; well experienced in; give sb an opportunity to do st
186、h第三步:连词成句1. Iv heard that you are hesitate to compete the host for an English speech contest which is going to be held at our school. 2. I think you should muster up your courage to take a chance. 3. The most important reason is that you have the talent of host. 4. You are full of enthusiasm, and I
187、believe it is essential for this competition. 5. Doing well in oral English also makes you more suitable for it. 6. You are well experienced in hosting which is a solid background for this competition.7. It can not only give you an opportunity to show yourself but also your thoughts about your schoo
188、l.根据提示及关键词(组)进行遣词造句,注意主谓一致和时态问题。第四步:连句成篇(衔接词)1.表文章结构顺序:Last but not least2.表并列补充关系:What is more, not onlybut (also), at the same time连句成文,注意使用恰当的连词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,书写一定要规范清晰,【点睛】高分句型1 Iv heard that you are hesitate to compete the host for an English speech contest which is going to be held at our school.(由which引导的定语从句)高分句型2 Whats more, doing well in oral English also makes you more suitable for it.(非谓语动词,动名词作主语)