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1、第六模块测评(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。M:Excuseme.Couldyoutellmewherethebankis?W:Turnlefthere,anditsrightbesidethebookstore.1.Whereisthebank?A.Nexttothebookstore.B.Behindthebooks

2、tore.C.Farfromthebookstore.答案:AW:Theyrebuildinganewshoppingcentrenearmyhouse.M:Notanotherone!2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Therearetoomanyshoppingcentresalready.B.Theyarentgoingtobuildone.C.Hehasntbeentotheothercentres.答案:AW:DidntyoutellBobaboutthemeeting?M:WhateverIsaytohimgoesinoneearandoutoftheother.3.W

3、hatdoesthemanmean?A.Bobsaidnothingatthemeeting.B.SomethingiswrongwithBobsears.C.Bobdoesntlistentohim.答案:CW:Whatareyoudoingwiththatcamera?M:Smile.Iwantapictureofyou.4.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Seethewomansmile.B.Takethewomansphoto.C.Takeoutthefilm.答案:BW:Comeinandmakeyourselfathome.Ourhouseisyourhousewh

4、ileyourehere.M:Thankyou.Youreverykind.W:Inviteyourfriends,Jim,ifyoulike.M:Youreallymakemefeelathome.5.Whatstherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?A.Theyrefriends.B.Theyremotherandson.C.Theyrehusbandandwife.答案:A第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段

5、对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。M:Hello,Mary.Howareyoutoday?Ihearyouwerentwelllastweek.W:Immuchbetternow.Thankyou.M:Whatwasthematter?Nothingserious,Ihope.W:Oh,no.Ihadacoldandhadtostayinbedfortwodays.M:Imgladyourebetter,anyway.AndwhataboutyourfriendAnn?Ihearthat

6、shesill,too.W:Shewasill,butshesallrightnow.Ithinkshecaughtacold.M:Everybodyseemstohaveonenow.Ithinkitsthesuddenchangeofweather.Onedayhotandthenextdaycold.6.HowlongdidMaryhavetostayinbed?A.Oneday.B.Twodays.C.Thewholeoflastweek.答案:B7.Whydoeseverybodyseemtohaveacold?A.Becauseofthechangingweather.B.Beca

7、useonedayiscoldandthenextdayiscolder.C.Becauseeverybodydoesntwearhisthickcoat.答案:A听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。M:Linda,Idontthinkyouhavebeenherebefore,haveyou?W:No,Ivetravelledagreatdealinthecountry.ButthisismyfirsttimetocometoBeijing.M:Ihopethatyoulikeithere.W:ImsurethatIenjoyit.IveheardalotabouttheGreatWalland

8、Ivebeeneagertovisititforages.SoImgladmydreamhasfinallycometrue.M:Wedlovetotakeyoutogosightseeing.W:Thatsgreat.Thankyou.Bytheway,whatistheweatherusuallylikethistimeoftheyear?M:Itsusuallywarmandsunny.Itseldomrains.W:SoIvecomehereattherighttime.M:Iguessyouhave.8.HowmanytimeshasLindabeentoChina?A.Never.

9、B.Once.C.Manytimes.答案:C9.WhatisLindadoing?A.ShesvisitingtheGreatWall.B.Shesdoingsightseeingaroundthecity.C.ShesenjoyingChinesefood.答案:A10.Howistheweather?A.Warmandrainy.B.Warmandfine.C.Coolandsunny.答案:B听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。M:Hello.IsJackin?W:No,hesoutatthemoment.Whoisthatspeaking,please?M:Jim,hisbasketb

10、allteammate.MayIleaveamessage?W:Certainly.Justamoment,please.Ineedtogetapen.Yes?Whatsthemessage?M:Pleaseaskhimtocallmebackatfivethirtythisafternoon.Mynumberis83362507.W:83362507?M:Thatsright.Thankyou.11.WhatsJimsphonenumber?A.88362507.B.83365207.C.83362507.答案:C12.WhatsJim?A.Jacksbrother.B.Jacksclass

11、mate.C.Abasketballplayer.答案:C13.WhattimeisJackexpectedtocallJimat?A.4:30.B.4:40.C.5:30.答案:C听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。W:TellmesomethingaboutyourhometowninVemont.Itsquitenearthesea,isntit?M:Oh,no.Itsaboutahundredmilesfromthesea.W:Oh,Isee.Andisitaverybigtown?M:Notreally.Itsgotapopulationofabouttwentythousand.W:

12、Andisitaveryoldtown?M:Yes,itis.Manyofthebuildingsdatebacktotheeighteenthcentury.W:Really?Itmustbequiteaninterestingplacethen.M:Yes,itis.Wegetalotoftourists.Infact,tourismisourmainindustry.Thereisntmuchelseinthetownatall.W:Well,whatdothetouristsdothere?M:Oh,theycanwalkthroughthetownandlookattheoldbui

13、ldings.Therearesomegreatrestaurantsinthetown.W:Arethere?Andwhataboutmuseums?M:No,therearentanymuseums.Theyareplanningtobuildone,though.W:Andisthesceneryniceinthearea?M:Yes,therearelovelymountainsnearthetown,forwalksandpicnics,andthemountainsareverygoodforskiinginwinter.W:Isee.Soitgetsquitecoldinthew

14、inter?M:Yes,verycold.14.Howfaristhemanshometownfromthesea?A.Itisntveryfar.B.Aboutonehundredmiles.C.Aboutonehundredkilometres.答案:B15.Whatdothetouristsdoinhishometown?A.Theygothroughthetownbybusandlookattheoldbuildings.B.Theygothroughthetownonfootandhavealookattheoldbuildings.C.Theypassthroughthetownb

15、ybikeandlookattheoldbuildings.答案:B16.Whatsthefavouritesportthereinwinter?A.Skiing.B.Picnics.C.Walk.答案:A听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。Everyoneneedssleepsothattheirbodiescanmakeuptheenergyusedintheday.Growthtakesplacemainlywhenweareasleep.Childrenneedmoresleepthangrown-upsbecausetheyarestillgrowing.New-bornbabies

16、sleepnearlyallthetimeexceptwhentheyarebeingfed.Althoughwearenotconsciousofanythingwhenweareasleep,sometimeswedream.Whenwedreamweimaginethatweareawake.Oftenstrangethingsseemtobegoingon.Dreamsareamixtureofourfearsandhopesandwhatwehavedoneandthought.Sleepanddreamsaffectourmoodsandthemoodsaffectourperfo

17、rmancethroughouttheday.Generally,wewillfeelhappierinthedayifwesleepwellatnight.17.Whoneedmoresleep?A.Adults.B.Growingchildren.C.New-bornbabies.答案:C18.Whydochildrenneedmoresleepthanadults?A.Becausechildrenneedmoreenergy.B.Becausechildrenneeddreams.C.Becausechildrenaregrowing.答案:C19.Whatprobablycomein

18、toourdreams?A.Thefeelings.B.Whatwehavethoughtof.C.Whatwehaveneverheardof.答案:B20.Howwillwefeelifwesleepwellatnight?A.Happier.B.Moreworried.C.Sleepy.答案:A第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AEvenaftercenturiesofexploration,theoceanstillholdsbothitsmysteriesandour

19、fascination.Althoughweknowmoretodayabouttheworldsoceansandtheirdenizensthaneverbefore,everyonceinawhiletheseaspitsupsomethingsostrange,sounexpected,thattheworldreleasesacollectivegaspastheywonderwhatitcouldbe.SuchwasthecaseAugust16whenthecurrentsoftheMediterraneanOceanlefta13-foot-long,smellydeadbod

20、yontheshoresofthevillageofVillaricosinAndalusia,acommunityofSpain.AninitialreportintheSpanishpublicationLavantedescribedthestrange,hornedbodyas“whatmightseemlikeabigfish,butinanadvancedstateofdecomposition(腐烂).”Localsjokedthatitwasa“mutant(突变的)fish”orsomekindoftheLochNessmonster.Themediajumpedrighto

21、nit,ofcourse.Somesitescalledita“hornedseamonster”.ThepopularblogBoingBoingcalledita“dragon”.Somepeopleguessedthatitmightbeanoarfish,whichisactuallyararelyseenkindofthegiantherring(鲱)thatcangrowupto55feetlong.Butnowtheexpertshavejoinedinitandweresorrytoreportthatitsnotadragon,aLochNessmonster,orevena

22、noarfish.“Thatisdefinitelyasharkskeleton,”FloridaStateUniversityichthyologist(鱼类学者)DeanGrubbstoldNBCNews.“Theelementstowardthebackwereconfusingme,butthosearethelowercaudalfin(尾鳍)supports.The hornsarethescapulocoracoids(肩胛喙软骨)whichsupportthepectoralfins(胸鳍).”Scapulocoracoidsarebonescommontomostverteb

23、rates(脊椎动物).Youvegotthem:theyrecalledshoulderblades.Sotherewego,anothermysterysolved.Alas,theancientmapsthatonceidentifiedareasoftheoceanwiththewords“heretherebedragons”haveyettobeproventrue.Butitsgoodtoknowthattheoceanstillhasafewsurprisesforus,evenincaseswheretheyrejustdead,smellydeadbodies.21.Why

24、doestheseaoftenmaketheworldsurprised?A.Theseaoftenbringssomethingstrangetotheshores.B.Peopleoftenwonderwhatcouldliveinthesea.C.Theexplorationoftheseahaslastedforcenturies.D.Theseastillholdsitsmanymysteries.答案:A解析:细节理解题。根据第一段可知,大海不时吐出非常奇怪、非常出乎意料的东西,使得世界都很吃惊,故A项正确。22.Thereportaboutthedeadstrangecreatu

25、reontheshoresinAndalusiawasfirstgivenby.A.localsB.LavanteC.BoingBoingD.DeanGrubbs答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“AninitialreportintheSpanishpublicationLavantedescribed.”可知,是刊物Lavante第一个报道这个奇怪的生物的,故B项正确。23.Itcanbeinferredfromthefourthparagraphthat.A.thecreaturehadtworealhornsB.theelementstowardthebacklookedlike

26、twohornsC.thescapulocoracoidslookedliketwohornsD.thehornswerecommontomostseamonsters答案:C解析:推理判断题。根据第四段中的“The hornsarethescapulocoracoidswhichsupportthepectoralfins.”可知,人们把鲨鱼的支持胸鳍的肩胛喙软骨错认为两只角,由此可推断出肩胛喙软骨看去像两只角。24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“solved”mostprobablymean?A.Existed.B.Arose.C.Foundananswer.D.De

27、veloped.答案:C解析:词义猜测题。根据上文可知,关于那个死的海洋生物的谜有了答案,故画线词表示找到了答案,所以C项正确。BItsbeenahardtimeforrhinos(犀牛)lately.RecentlytheInternationalUnionforConservationannouncedthewesternblackrhinoshaddiedoutinthewild.ItwaslastseeninwesternAfricain2006.Now,thosewhoworktoprotecttheanimalsaretryingtomakesurethatwonthappento

28、otherrhinos.19south-centralblackrhinosinSouthAfricaweredriventoanareanearly1,000milesaway,whichwassaidtobethegentlestandquickestwaytotransporttheanimals.Theyweretakentoanewhomethatwouldkeepthemsafefromhunters.Thoughitisnotallowedtohuntrhinos,manyarestillkilledfortheirhorns,whichcansellforasmuchas $3

29、0,000each.MostofthemareusedtomakedrugsastraditionalmedicinesinAsiancountries.Somepeoplebelievethatthehornsworkwellintreatingpain,feverandevencancer.However,thereisnomedicalevidenceyet.Blackrhinopopulationbeganfallingrapidlyinthesecondhalfofthe1900sbecauseofpoaching.Infact,somepeoplestillhunttheanima

30、lsattheriskofbeingputintoprison.Andmanyoftheplaceswheretheanimalsusedtoliveinweredestroyedwhenpeoplestartedbuildingfarmsonthegrasslands.Untilthe1960s,about65,000blackrhinoslivedthroughoutmostofAfrica.Today,fewerthan5,000areleftmostoftheminzoosandwildlifereserves.SouthAfricahasthelargestpopulationofr

31、hinosintheworld.Poachingisanespeciallybigprobleminthatcountry.Sofar,morethan340rhinoshavebeenkilledthere.Since2003,theBlackRhinoExpansionProjecthasbeenhelpingthesouth-centralblackrhinosinSouthAfrica.Thegroupworkswithlandownerstofindareaswhererhinoscanlivesafelyawayfromhunters.Sofar,thegrouphassucces

32、sfullysavedabout120rhinos.Leadersoftheprojectsaythesouth-centralblackrhinoshaveseenariseinnumbers.Itishopedthat,withcontinuedsupport,theserhinoscanescapetheunfortunateresultofthewesternblackrhinos.25.Accordingtothetext,thewesternblackrhinos.A.cannotbeseeninthewildatpresentB.oncelivedinmostpartsofAfr

33、icaC.werekilledinanaturaldisasterD.disappearedintheearly1990s答案:A解析:推理判断题。由第一段中的“thewesternblackrhinoshaddiedoutinthewild”可知,现在在野外已经无法看到西部黑犀牛了。26.Rhinosarehuntedmainlybecause.A.theyoftencometoattackpeopleB.theytakeuptoomuchfarmlandC.theirhornscanbemadeintodrugsD.theirbloodhelpspeoplepreventdisease答案

34、:C解析:细节理解题。由第三段中的“MostofthemareusedtomakedrugsastraditionalmedicinesinAsiancountries.”可知C项说法正确。27.Theunderlinedword“poaching”inParagraph4referstothefactthatblackrhinos.A.losttheplaceswheretheylivedB.werehuntedwithoutpermissionC.werekilledwithoutcontrolD.diedofastrangedisease答案:B解析:词义猜测题。由该词后面的“Infac

35、t,somepeoplestillhunttheanimalsattheriskofbeingputintoprison.”可以推知,poaching在此是指人们未经允许猎取黑犀牛这一事实。28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.TherhinosinSouthAfrica.B.Thehabitsofblackrhinos.C.Thedeathofrhinos.D.Savingblackrhinos.答案:D解析:标题归纳题。“Savingblackrhinos.”作为标题可以更好地突出文章的主题,表达作者的写作意图。CAt2:30onDecember5,1

36、945,fiveUSNavytrainingplanestookoffinclearweatherfromthebaseLauderdale,Florida.Theplanesfleweastoverthecoast.anddisappeared.ThegroupwasFlight19,onarunbetweenFloridaandBahamas.Tailorwasthegroupleader.Atabout3:40,Tailorreportedthathiscompasseswerenotreadingproperly.Theotherplanesfollowedtheirleadersai

37、mlessly,firsteast,thenwest,thennortheastovertheocean,asTailortriedtomakesureofthedirectionbyradio.Then,suddenlyTailorwasheardtogiveorderstodive.Quickly,twogiantMartinseaplanesweresentuptosearchforFlight19.Severalhourslater,thewindbecamestrongandvisibility(能见度)dropped.Areturntobasewasordered.Butonlyo

38、neoftheMartinseaplaneslanded.Fourdayslater,theNavyandCoastGuardcombeda100,000squaremilesareawithmorethan100planesandships.Nosignwasevershownofthemissingplanes.Today,peoplehavenotedthedisappearanceofmanyshipsandplanesinthesouthwestpartoftheNorthAtlanticandbegantocallthisareatheBermudaTriangle(百慕大三角区)

39、.ThepointsofthetriangleareBermuda,PuertoRicoandaspotintheGulfofMexico,westofFlorida.Itisatwo-facedwaterworldoftinyislands,brightbeachesandbeautifulwaters.Yetthickfogs,powerfulcurrents(激流)andsuddenstormsarehiddenbehindthissmilingsurface.29.WhydidFlight19disappear?A.Becausethewindbecamestrongandvisibi

40、litydropped.B.BecauseTailorwasgivenwrongorderstodive.C.BecauseTailorcouldntreadhiscompassescorrectly.D.Becausesomethingunknownmadethecompassesunabletoworkasusual.答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Atabout3:40,Tailorreportedthathiscompasseswerenotreadingproperly.”可知选D项。30.InwhatpositiondidFlight19disappear?A.Inthe

41、southwestpartoftheNorthAtlanticOcean.B.InthenortheastpartoftheNorthAtlanticOcean.C.TothesouthwestpartofBermudaintheAtlanticOcean.D.TothenortheastpartofBermudaintheAtlanticOcean.答案:A解析:细节理解题。根据第三段可知,如今,人们已经记录了很多船只和飞机在北大西洋西南部的百慕大失踪。31.Howmanyplanesdisappearedaltogetherthatday?A.Five.B.Six.C.Two.D.Only

42、one.答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第一、二段可知,共有七架飞机先后飞往该地区,只有一架安全返回。即“fiveUSNavytrainingplanes”和“oneoftheMartinseaplanes”失踪。32.Theunderlinedword“combed”inthepassagemeans“”.A.coveredwithB.flewoverC.diduponeshairwithacombD.searchedallover答案:D解析:词义猜测题。从该词所在的句意可推测,combed意为“四处寻找”,故选D项。DUnlikemodernanimalscientists,dinosau

43、rscientistscannotsitonahillsideandusetelescopestowatchdinosaursinordertoknowhowtheylivedandwhethertheyweregoodparents.Instead,theyhavetosearchhardforinformationfromdinosaurs fossils(恐龙化石)becausedinosaursdiedoutmillionsofyearsago.Itsverydifficultforthescientiststoreachanagreementbecausedifferentresul

44、tscanbegotfromthesamefossils.Manyfossilsofthesamekindofdinosaurshavebeendugoutfromoneplace.Theymighthaveformedwhenanentiregroupofdinosaursgotstuck(陷入)allatonce,ortheymighthavebeentheresultofdinosaursgettingstuckoneafteranotheroveracourseofafewcenturies.Thuswecansaythatdinosaursmighthaveinthefirstcas

45、elivedinbiggroupsandinthesecondlivedalone.Thoughtherearetwodifferentresults,dinosaurscientistsnowgenerallyagreethatatleastsomekindsofdinosaurslivedinbiggroups.“Thatsprettymuchsettledatthispoint,”saysPaulSereno.AkindofdinosaurscalledSauropodsleftbehindtracksinthewesternUnitedStatesthatappeartorunnort

46、handsouth,suggestingthattheyevenmovedlongdistancestogether.Astowhetherdinosaurscaredfortheiryoung,dinosaurscientistshaveturnedtotheclosestlivingrelativesofdinosaursbirdsandcrocodilesforpossiblemodels.Birdsgivealotofcaretotheiryoung,whilecrocodilesjusthelptheiryoungtothewater.Thediscoveredfossilsofdi

47、nosaurssittingontheireggsandstayingwiththeiryoungsuggesttheparentsweretakingcareoftheirbabies,butwestillcannotsaythatalldinosaursdidthesame.Thereisstillalongwaytogobeforetheabovequestionscouldbeanswered.Dinosaurscientistswillhavetofindmoreprooftoreachanagreement.33.Dinosaurscientistscangetinformatio

48、ndirectlyby.A.studyingdinosaurfossilsB.examiningmodernanimalsC.watchingdinosaursD.usingtelescopes答案:A解析:细节理解题。从文中第一段最后一句“Instead,theyhavetosearchhardforinformationfromdinosaurs fossilsbecausedinosaursdiedoutmillionsofyearsago.”可以看出,是通过研究找到信息,故答案为A项。34.WhatisprettymuchsettledaccordingtoPaulSereno?A.H

49、alfofthedinosaurslivedalone.B.Mostdinosaursmovedlongdistances.C.Manydinosaurssettledinthenorth.D.Somedinosaurslivedinbiggroups.答案:D解析:细节理解题。从文中第三段可以看出:虽然有两种不同的结论,研究恐龙的科学家们现在一般都同意至少有某些种类的恐龙生活在一个大的团体当中,这一点是确信无疑的。35.Dinosaurscientistscanprobablyknowwhetherdinosaursweregoodparentsby.A.watchingmanykindso

50、fanimalsB.studyingdinosaurs livingrelativesC.followingthetracksleftbehindD.workingondug-outdinosaureggs答案:B解析:细节理解题。从文中第四段的开头“Astowhetherdinosaurscaredfortheiryoung,dinosaurscientistshaveturnedtotheclosestlivingrelativesofdinosaursbirdsandcrocodilesforpossiblemodels.”可知,科学家们转向恐龙活着的近亲鸟类和鳄鱼来寻求恐龙是否关心下一

51、代这个问题的答案,故选B项。第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Pianolessonsmightnotseemlikethebestidea,ifyourehardofhearing.Butresearchsuggeststhatlearningtoplayanymusicalinstrument,eventhedrums,canhelpinfightingagainsthearingloss.In2013,DrNinaKrausranastudywith18musiciansand19non-music

52、ians,allwithhearingloss.Shetestedtheirhearinginnoisyenvironments.Thestudyfoundthose,whoplayedaninstrument,werebetteratdetecting(探知)soundsagainstnoisybackgroundsandprocessingthesound.36Childrenwhoaredeaforhavehearingproblemsmayalsobenefitfromlearninginstruments.37Thereforenoonetriestogettheminvolved.

53、Childrenwithhearingdifficultiesoftenwanttoplayinstruments.Butteachersthinktheywontbeabletodoit.MatthewEnglish,nine,hasprovedthiscanwork.Hisleftearhadntdeveloped.38BeingdeafinoneearmadeMatthewsearlyyearshard.Hehadbalanceproblemsandpoorself-esteem(自尊心).Inaquietroom,hepaysattentiontohisteacherslips.39T

54、heyworkinfrontofamirror,soMatthewcanseeherholdtheinstrumentandsheshowshimhowtofeelvibrations(震动).Then,inApril2013,hestartedplayingtheviolin,andeverythingchanged.40A.Heimproveshimselfquicklyandheknowshecanachievethings.B.Incasethathecanlookthesameasotherchildren.C.Itsbelievedthatpeoplewithhearingprob

55、lemscantlearnmusic.D.Theywerealsobetteratrememberingwhattheydheard.E.Everyonehasagiftinlearningthepiano.F.Sohecanlip-readherinstructions.G.Andhehasreliedonhearingaidssincehewasfour.答案:3640DCGFA第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Hehasbeencal

56、ledthe“missinglink”.Half-man,half-beast.HeissupposedtoliveinthehighestmountainintheworldMountQomolangma.HeisknownastheAbominableSnowman.The41oftheSnowmanhasbeenaroundfor42.Climbersinthe1920sreportedfindingmarkslikethoseofhumanfeethighuponthesideofMountQomolangma.Thenativepeoplesaidthey43thiscreature

57、andcalleditthe“Yeti”,andtheysaidthattheyhad44caughtYetisontwooccasions45nonehaseverbeenproducedasevidence.Overtheyears,thestoryoftheYetishas46.In1951,EricShiptontookphotographsofasetoftracksinthesnowofQomolangma.Shiptonbelievedthattheywerenot47thetracksofamonkeyorbearand48thattheAbominableSnowmanmig

58、htreally49.FurthereffortshavebeenmadetofindoutaboutYetis.Buttheonlythingspeoplehaveeverfoundwere50footprints.Mostbelievethefootprintsarenothingmorethan51animaltracks,whichhadbeenmade52astheymelted(融化)andrefrozeinthesnow.53,in1964,aRussianscientistsaidthattheAbominableSnowmanwas54andwasaremaininglink

59、withtheprehistorichumans.But,55,noevidencehasever56beenproduced.Thesedays,onlyafewpeoplecontinuetotakethestoryoftheAbominableSnowman57.Butiftheyever58catchingone,theymayfaceareal59:Wouldtheyputitina60orgiveitaroominahotel?41.A.eventB.storyC.adventureD.description答案:B解析:后文叙述的是关于“Yeti”的传说故事,故选story。42

60、.A.centuriesB.toolongC.sometimeD.manyyears答案:D解析:从20世纪20年代开始被发现,至今应有许多年了。43.A.heardfromB.caredforC.knewofD.readabout答案:C解析:当地人称这种生物为“Yeti”,肯定是知道它以及关于它的事。hearfrom“收到的来信,得到信息”;carefor“照顾”;knowof“知道,了解”;readabout“读到”。44.A.evenB.hardlyC.certainlyD.probably答案:A解析:“抓住”比“知道”更进一步,用even表示强调程度的加深。45.A.asB.tho

61、ughC.whenD.until答案:B解析:“曾经抓到”与“没有证据”之间为转折关系,故选though。46.A.developedB.changedC.occurredD.continued答案:D解析:第二段讲述了关于“Yeti”的一些事,后文中将有新的介绍。故可知“故事在继续”。47.A.entirelyB.naturallyC.clearlyD.simply答案:D解析:席普顿相信这些“脚印”不会简单地是猴子或熊的脚印,故选simply。48.A.foundB.declaredC.feltD.doubled答案:C解析:felt与believed并列。49.A.existB.esca

62、peC.disappearD.return答案:A解析:席普顿感觉这种动物可能真的存在。50.A.clearerB.moreC.possibleD.rare答案:B解析:人们发现的仅仅是“更多”的脚印。51.A.hugeB.recentC.ordinaryD.frightening答案:C解析:许多人相信这些脚印只不过是那些普通动物(比如猴子或熊)留下的。52.A.strangeB.largeC.deepD.rough答案:B解析:“普通的脚印”看起来不“普通”,是因为其在雪里融化而变“大”了。53.A.IntheendB.ThereforeC.AfterallD.However答案:D解析:

63、前文介绍了一些人认为脚印是“普通动物的”,而后文是一位俄国科学家相反的观点,故两部分之间应用however表示转折。54.A.imaginedB.realC.specialD.familiar答案:B解析:real意为“真的,存在的”。55.A.soB.besidesC.againD.instead答案:C解析:前面提到过,当地人的发现和传说没有证据可依,这一次“又”是如此。56.A.rightlyB.actuallyC.normallyD.particularly答案:B解析:没有证据被实际记载。rightly“正确地”;actually“实际上”;normally“正常地”;particu

64、larly“尤其地”。57.A.lightlyB.jokinglyC.seriouslyD.properly答案:C解析:take.seriously意为“把当回事(严肃认真地对待)”。58.A.succeedinB.insistonC.dependonD.joinin答案:A解析:succeedindoingsth.“成功地做成某事”,为固定搭配。59.A.decisionB.situationC.subjectD.problem答案:D解析:faceaproblem“面临问题”,为固定搭配。而该空后也正是给出了一个问题。60.A.zooB.mountainC.museumD.laborat

65、ory答案:A解析:前文提到这种生物“半人半兽”,那么如果人们真抓住一个,他们将面临的问题是:把它放到动物园(当它是动物)还是在旅馆里给它一个房间(当它是人)呢?第卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。ThereoncelivedaboynamedWooSing,whosefather61.(bring)homeamirror.WooSinghadneverseenonebefore.Sowhenhesawitforthefirsttime,hedidntunderst

66、and62.itwas,butthoughthesawanotherboy,whichmadehimveryhappy,forhethoughttheboy63.(come)toplaywithhim.Hespoketothestrangerinavery64.(friend)way,butreceivednoreply.Helaughedandwavedattheboy,whodidexactlythesamething.Thenhethought,“Illgocloser.Itmaybethathedoesnthearme.”Butwhenhebegantowalk,theotherboy

67、imitated(模仿)him.WooSingstopped65.(think)aboutthesestrangeactions,sayingtohimself,“Thisboyisfoolingme.HedoeseverythingthatIdo.”Andthemorehethoughtaboutit,the66.(angry)hebecameandsoonhenoticedtheboybecameangrytoo.SoWooSing67.(strike)theboyintheglass,butheonlyhurthisownhandandwent68.(cry)tohisfather,wh

68、osaid,“Theboyyousawwas69.image.Thisshouldteachyouanimportantlesson,myson.Youshouldnevershowyourangertoothers.Nowrememberthatinreallifewhenyoustrike70.anycauseyoullhurtyourselfmostofall.”答案:61.brought62.what63.hadcome64.friendly65.tothink66.angrier67.struck68.crying69.your70.without第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第

69、一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。(2015全国课标高考)WhenIwasachild,Ihopedtoliveinthecity.IthinkIwouldbehappythere.NowIamli

70、vinginacity,butImissmyhomeincountryside.Theretheairiscleanorthemountainsaregreen.Unfortunately,onthedevelopmentofindustrialization,theenvironmenthasbeenpolluted.Lotsofstudieshavebeenshownthatglobalwarminghasalreadybecomeaveryseriouslyproblem.Theairswebreatheinisgettingdirtieranddirtier.Muchrareanima

71、lsaredyingout.Wemustfoundwaystoprotectyourenvironment.Ifwefailtodoso,welllivetoregretit.答案:第二句:thinkthought第三句:countryside前加the第四句:orand第五句:onwith第六句:去掉been;seriouslyserious第七句:airsair第八句:MuchMany第九句:foundfind;yourour第二节书面表达(满分25分)你听说过“麦田怪圈”吗?请根据以下提示,用英语写一篇短文介绍“麦田怪圈”。词数100左右。文章开头已给出,但不计入总词数。1.据说它是在1

72、978年被一位叫史蒂芬的英国人第一次发现的,以后在英国陆续被发现;2.麦田圈:麦田里倒掉的(flattened)麦子形成了一个圈,周围还有一些小圈;麦子一直在长,随后农民还可以收获;一开始人们以为是小孩子的恶作剧或者是有人为了吸引游客制作的,所以人们也开始模仿,但是发现根本做不出来;3.通常在5月到9月份出现;4.许多人认为这是外星人留下的,但是到现在关于麦田圈是怎么形成的也一直没有科学的定论。Inthesummerof1978,anEnglishmannamedStevendiscoveredsomethingstrange.Someofhiswheatwaslyingontheground

73、.Theflattenedwheatformedacircle.Aroundthiscirclewerefoursmallercirclesofflattenedwheat.参考范文:Inthesummerof1978,anEnglishmannamedStevendiscoveredsomethingstrange.Someofhiswheatwaslyingontheground.Theflattenedwheatformedacircle.Aroundthiscirclewerefoursmallercirclesofflattenedwheat.Duringthefollowingye

74、ars,farmersinEnglandfoundmoreandmorecirclesintheirfields.Thecirclesusuallyappearinfieldsofwheatorcorn,fromMaytoSeptember.Thewheatinthecircleskeepsongrowing,andthefarmerscanharvestitlater.Atfirst,peoplethoughtthatsomechildrenweremakingthemasajoke,orthatsomeonewasmakingthemtoattracttourists,sotheytriedtocopythem.However,theycouldntdoit.Manypeoplebelievethatthesecropcirclesaremessagessentbylivingbeingsfromouterspaceormarksleftbytheirspaceships.Expertsfromallovertheworldhavestudiedthembuttheydontknowhowtomakeofthesethingstillnow.

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