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1、广西玉林市第十一中学2021秋季期高三9月月考英语第一部分听力(略)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。ASometimes the best gift is the one you can use at home. These items will likely be appreciated all year for time spent relaxing, entertaining or getting things done.Jawbone Jambox Wireless

2、Speaker$199 retail ( far cheaper online) . The bigger version goes for $299.The cool-looking rechargeable wireless speaker is getting good reviews for its big, balanced sound and compact design. It lets you stream music from smartphones, laptops and other Bluetooth devices(设备).Chalkboard Wall Plante

3、r$129. 95 retail at Williams-SonomaNo need to make room indoors for more flower pots. Grow a herb garden indoors in a wall-fixed vertical planter, and youll get the benefits of fragrance (芳香). Fill the 10 planting cells with the herbs of your choice, and hang the planter in a sunny spot. Use the cha

4、lkboard borders to label each plant. Measures 16 by 5 by 24 inches and weighs 11 pounds.Pocket Projector$299 retail at BrookstoneLet everyone get a good look at the pictures on your smartphone, computer, video player, or digital camera. This rechargeable pocket projector can turn a flat surface into

5、 a 60-inch big screen with 1080p HD picture quality. Invite friends for a movie night or a presentation. An HDMI cable is included to connect it to your device.Adjustable Tablet Stand$159 at Sharper ImageThis is the gift for the person who enjoys mobile. Use it to keep your hands free while doing ho

6、mework, crafts or writing out bills. It can be rotated through 360 degrees. The stand slides easily under your furniture and can be used on either side of a bed or a sofa. It also folds for storage.1. How much will you pay if you buy a bigger version of wireless speaker?A. $129.B. $159.C. $199.D. $2

7、99.2. What might a movie lover prefer to choose?A. A pocket projector.B. An adjustable tablet stand.C. A chalkboard wall planter.D. A Jawbone Jambox wireless speaker.3. What is the purpose of the text?A. To warn.B. To advertise.C. To bargain.D. To educate.BMrs. Jones was my first patient when I star

8、ted medical school-and I owe her a lot.She was under my care for the first two years of my medical training, yet I knew very little about her, except that she was thin, perhaps in her mid70s. It might seem rather inattentive not to know the basic facts of my patient, but I had an acceptable reason-M

9、rs. Jones was dead, and had been dead for about three years before I made a patient of her. Mrs. Jones was the dead body that I dissected (解剖)over the first two years of my medical training.Of course, her name wasnt really Mrs. Jones, but it seemed a little impolite to be conducting research into so

10、meones body without even knowing its name, so out of respect, I thought she should have one. Me and Mrs. Jones, weve got a thing going on, went the song coming out of the radio as I opened the bag of her on my first day-and so she was christened.As the months passed, I soon forgot that Mrs. Jones ha

11、d, in fact, once been alive. One day, though, she suddenly became very human again. Id been dissecting Mrs. Jones a good 18 months before I got around to the uterus (子宫). After Id removed it, the professor came up to me, If you look at the opening carefully, youll see that the angle indicates that t

12、his woman has had several children, probably three. I stared at it, and I suddenly felt very strange. This woman, who had given me something extremely precious that Id begun to take for granted, wasnt a dead body. She was a person, a mother, in fact .At my graduation, the same professor came over to

13、 congratulate me. I explained the story about Mrs. Jones to him, and recalled what hed told me about her having children and how that had affected me all those years ago.Well, he said, at the beginning of your training you had a dead body and managed to turn it into a person. Now youre a doctor, the

14、 trick is to have a person and not turn them into a dead body, and he laughed, shook my hand and walked away.4. Why didnt the author know much about Mrs. Jones?A. Because he was irresponsible for his patients.B. Because he wasnt allowed to ask for her privacy.C. Because he didnt know her until she p

15、assed away.D. Because he was too careless while dissecting her.5. How did Mrs. Jones get her name?A. It was passed down from the seniors of my school.B. It came from a song being played when we first met.C. She was named after a well-known singer I liked best.D. It just occurred to me when I opened

16、the bag of her.6. What could be the authors feeling for Mrs. Jones now?A. Grateful.B. Pitiless.C. Hateful.D. Cold.7. What did the professor imply by his words in the last paragraph?A. Medical students are able to bring the dead back to life.B. Being a doctor has nothing to do with the medical traini

17、ng.C. Good doctors never fail to save their patients from dying.D Medical staff ought to have respect for life and humanity.CCan you imagine printing food? Some scientists are trying to revolutionize the dining experience by doing this. They hope that having a 3D printer in the kitchen will become a

18、s commonplace as the microwave. Scientists say that they are easy to use: you simply have to select a recipe and put the raw food inks into the printer. You can also change the instructions to make the food exactly how you want it. This means that it would be very quick and easy to create tasty and

19、nutritious meals.They say that if people used 3D printers to create meals there would be less need for traditional growing, transporting and packaging processes as food production would be a lot easier. For example, alternative ingredients (原料) such as proteins from insects could be changed into tas

20、ty products. And as is known, those traditional activities are not beneficial to our surroundings.This technology could also help people who suffer from dysphagia (a swallowing disorder). The patients could program the printer and softer versions would be made so that they would not have trouble swa

21、llowing them.However, some people think that using 3D-printed foods would be a disaster. It could take away many jobs, including those for growing, transporting and packaging food. Imagine a world where there was no need for farming or growing crops and the same tastes could be printed from a raw fo

22、od ink. Likewise, traditional cafes and restaurants might lose business. Also, there are concerns about the nutritional value of printed food: is it really possible to get the nutrients we need from food-based inks?Whats more, cooking and eating together with family and friends has long been a tradi

23、tional and enjoyable activity. It is hard to imagine a world where the pastime of cooking is dead and meals can be created at the touch of a button.8. What do scientists think of 3D food printing?A. It is cheap to use it.B. It is environment-friendly.C. It is advancing quickly.D. It needs improving.

24、9. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The printed foods.B. Their favorite foods.C. The more nutritious foods.D. The more tasty foods.10. What can we infer about the printed foods from Paragraph 4?A. Their raw food inks are more nutritional.B. People would get more jobs produced

25、 by them.C. People need more evidence about their nutrition.D. They would be bought in traditional restaurants.11. What is the best title for the text?A The growth of 3D food printingB. The future of 3D food printingC. The 3D food printing businessD. The two sides of 3D food printingDDo you know tha

26、t junk food isnt healthy? Of course you do! Do you eat it anyway? Of course you do! But a new study shows teaching adolescents about the ways food companies fool then into thinking junk food is cool can encourage kids to fight back-by eating healthier.The pull of junk food can be super-strong. Its d

27、esigned to be tasty, which makes eating well one of the great health challenges of our time. Everyone from doctors to the government has been trying to handle it. Yet we keep eating junk food.Professor Christopher Bryan says, Food companies want you to want junk food. They spend millions of dollars

28、coming up with new ways to promote junk food consumption. They hire scientists to make new junk food almost irresistible. They might do this, for example, by adding more sugar. Rats fed junk food for six weeks will even walk across a floor that gives them electric shocks just to get more of such foo

29、d.Foods ads often make unhealthy junk food seem healthy by featuring professional athletes, fit-looking pop stars and smiling, active teens. We thought when the students learned this, it would matter to them. Bryan says. He worked with 8th graders at a Texas school. Half of them got a lesson Bryan c

30、reated. It focused on the ways junk food is advertised, or marketed. A second group received lessons that focused on health. These lessons informed students junk food is bad, and that foods like apples or carrots are a better choice. The students learned a bad diet can lead to major weight gain, and

31、 that being overweight puts people at risk for serious diseases. They also learned how eating well now can keep you healthy when youre older.After the lessons, the kids in both groups were asked how they felt about junk food. Most didnt have positive feelings about these unhealthy foods.12. Why does

32、 the author mention the questions in paragraph 1?A. To express his doubts about junk food.B. To promote the idea of healthy eating.C. To describe the situation of junk food.D. To introduce junk food for discussion.13. What remains a great health challenge to doctors?A. Making people do more exercise

33、.B. Making people eat healthily.C. Making people lose weight.D. Making people prefer junk food.14. What message does paragraph 3 mainly try to convey?A. What makes junk food almost impossible to resist.B. What influence junk food can have on consumers.C. How food companies try to get people to reach

34、 for junk food.D. Why food companies promote the consumption of junk food.15. Which of the following words can best describe Bryans lessons?A. Shocking.B. PopularC. EffectiveD. Interesting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。选项中的两项为多余选项。When writing the story of your life, dont let some

35、one else hold the pen. _16_ Each day you make a choice as to whether the sentence ends with a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point. Here are some ideas for writing a life story.Live happily in your ow way. You are not in this world to live up to the expectations of others, nor should you

36、 feel that others are here to live up to yours. What success means to each of us is totally different. Success to others may mean being a good parent. Success is only about spending your life happily in your own way. _17_ There are thousands of possible paths up the mountain of life, so it really do

37、esnt matter which path you start off on. The only mistake is by wasting time running around at the base of the mountain, telling everyone that your life path is wrong.Embrace(欣然接受)new ideas, lessons, and challenges. Sometimes growing up means growing apart from old habits, relationships, and situati

38、ons, and finding something new that truly moves you. _18_ You should look very clearly into the unknown and enjoy it. Because when you come in contact with things that you dont know, thats when youre learning, growing, and truly living.Live honorably through kindness. If you live honorably, no matte

39、r how old you get, youll never lose your beauty. _19_ Spend quality time with people you love. _20_ People dont live forever. Appreciate what you have, who loves you and who cares for you. Youll never know how much they mean until the day when they are no longer beside you. Someday you will either r

40、egret not doing so, or you will say, Im glad I did. A. Lost time is never found again.B. Appreciate the little things in life that mean a lot.C. Change your path when you must, but keep moving forward.D. There is nothing more wonderful than seeing life as an adventure.E. For others, it may mean to s

41、imply be happy or it can be all of the above.F. And remember, there is no better thing than reaching out and holding the hand of someone in need.G. Make choices every day based on your values and dreams because the way you live each day is a sentence in the story of your life.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一

42、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中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My parents moved to Vermont when I was still a baby. A soft-spoken man, my father _21_ quietly into his medical practice. Soon the local people _22_ my father, greeting him as “Doc Eppley”. And I was known as “Doctor Eppleys son”, which

43、I was happy about._23_, something changed when I was sixteen. The neighbors _24_ called me “Doctor Eppleys son.” I began to hate being followed by my fathers good name. I wondered how I would ever _25_ my friends, but I managed to _26_ my last years of high school. I wanted to be myself so I went to

44、 college far away, where _27_ called me “Doctor Eppleys son.”One night at college I talked with my roommates about what we hated _28_ in high schools. I said, “I couldnt _29_ growing up in a town where everybody always compared me _30_ my father.” The boy next to me said, “Id be proud to have a fath

45、er whos so well respected.” There was a(n) _31_ silence, and then I changed the subject.I returned home for winter _32_ the first year. I took my fathers car out for a _33_. Unfortunately, I hit a car in front _34_ I knew it. The woman in the car jumped out, screaming, “You idiot! Why didnt you look

46、 _35_ you were going?” I sat there like a _36_ child. “Can you pay for this? Who are you?” she kept asking. I _37_ and, without thinking, shouted, “Im Doctor Eppleys son.” I felt _38_. I couldnt believe what I had just said. Almost _39_, the womans frown(皱眉) became a smile of _40_. “Im sorry” she sa

47、id, “I didnt realize who you were.”21. A. brokeB. settledC. fellD. changed22. A. acceptedB. employedC. calledD. requested23. A. ThereforeB. InsteadC. BesidesD. However24. A. alsoB. againC. stillD. even25 A. take care ofB. fit in withC. break away fromD. speak up for26. A. saveB. wasteC. valueD. surv

48、ive27. A. nobodyB. everybodyC. anybodyD. somebody28. A. leastB. mostC. lessD. more29. A. hateB. stopC. riskD. stand30. A. byB. asC. withD. beyond31. A. goodB. awkwardC. shallowD. similar32. A. weatherB. dayC. breakD. season33. A. driveB. liftC. checkD. run34. A. afterB. beforeC. untilD. while35. A.

49、whenB. whyC. howD. where36. A. naughtyB. sickC. lovelyD. guilty37. A. panickedB. admittedC. escapedD. understood38. A. excitedB. amusedC. astonishedD. satisfied39. A. certainlyB. immediatelyC. impossiblyD. completely40. A. confusionB. satisfactionC. recognitionD. sympathy第二节语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,共15分)阅读

50、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。For the first time in 94 years, the Palace Museum has extended its opening hours, allowing the public _41_(celebrate)the Lantern Festival at night in the ancient palace.About 3,000 lucky visitors received free tickets from the government, among _42_ was Zhang Zhifu,

51、 a 77-year-old public security volunteer. Its an expression of gratitude _43_ her volunteer work. It is truly _44_ honor to be granted this special privilege, Zhang said.To guarantee the _45_(safe)of the palace, festival organizers _46_(plan)this years Lantern Festival event used LED lights rather t

52、han traditional paper lanterns and red candles. Its a fascinating event for visitors to absorb _47_(they)in the festive atmosphere in the museum Discussion of the Palace Museums new look lit up social media following Tuesdays display.Since he became director of the Palace Museum, Shan Jixiang _48_(b

53、ring)many changes to the worlds largest royal complex (建筑群). Once in a speech the 64-year-old director shared his idea about how to make _49_(tradition)treasures come alive again. What matters to a museum is not how many visitors they have, _50_ how close they are to peoples daily lives, be said.第四部

54、分:写作(共两节,满分35分)弟一节:短文改错(共10分;每小题1分,满分10分)51. 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短文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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(),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,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。Dear Mr. Li,Im terribly sorry to have missed the first lessons t

55、his morning. Actually, I got up early than usual in the morning as I had set my alarm clock for 6:00 am instead of 7:00 am. However, while I was about to set off, I find my bicycles front tire flat. I wanted to take bus or taxi to school, but I didnt have any money with me. I had to search for a pla

56、ce along the empty street to get my bicycle repairing. Unluckily, there was not any bicycle repair shop open in the early morning. So I had to walk to school, carrying my bicycle all the way. Thats the reason that I was late for school.Please dont worry with my lesson, Mr. Li. Ill make up for them a

57、nd if necessary, Ill turn to teachers for help.Yours sincerely,LiHua第二节书面表达(满分25分)52. 假如你是李华,为庆祝你校100周年校庆,学生会将举办“我和我的学校”微视频大赛。请你写一封信给来自英国的交换生Mike,邀请他参加,并告知相关信息,内容包括:1. 作品内容;2. 视频不超过6分钟;3. 作品上传方式和截止时间。注意:1. 词数100左右。2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。3. 开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:周年纪念 anniversary 微视频大赛 micro video contestDe

58、ar Mike,I am pleased to tell you some good news. _Yours, Li Hua广西玉林市第十一中学2021秋季期高三9月月考英语 答案第一部分听力(略)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。ASometimes the best gift is the one you can use at home. These items will likely be appreciated all year for time spent rela

59、xing, entertaining or getting things done.Jawbone Jambox Wireless Speaker$199 retail ( far cheaper online) . The bigger version goes for $299.The cool-looking rechargeable wireless speaker is getting good reviews for its big, balanced sound and compact design. It lets you stream music from smartphon

60、es, laptops and other Bluetooth devices(设备).Chalkboard Wall Planter$129. 95 retail at Williams-SonomaNo need to make room indoors for more flower pots. Grow a herb garden indoors in a wall-fixed vertical planter, and youll get the benefits of fragrance (芳香). Fill the 10 planting cells with the herbs

61、 of your choice, and hang the planter in a sunny spot. Use the chalkboard borders to label each plant. Measures 16 by 5 by 24 inches and weighs 11 pounds.Pocket Projector$299 retail at BrookstoneLet everyone get a good look at the pictures on your smartphone, computer, video player, or digital camer

62、a. This rechargeable pocket projector can turn a flat surface into a 60-inch big screen with 1080p HD picture quality. Invite friends for a movie night or a presentation. An HDMI cable is included to connect it to your device.Adjustable Tablet Stand$159 at Sharper ImageThis is the gift for the perso

63、n who enjoys mobile. Use it to keep your hands free while doing homework, crafts or writing out bills. It can be rotated through 360 degrees. The stand slides easily under your furniture and can be used on either side of a bed or a sofa. It also folds for storage.1. How much will you pay if you buy

64、a bigger version of wireless speaker?A. $129.B. $159.C. $199.D. $299.2. What might a movie lover prefer to choose?A. A pocket projector.B. An adjustable tablet stand.C. A chalkboard wall planter.D. A Jawbone Jambox wireless speaker.3. What is the purpose of the text?A. To warn.B. To advertise.C. To

65、bargain.D. To educate.答案:1. D 2. A 3. BBMrs. Jones was my first patient when I started medical school-and I owe her a lot.She was under my care for the first two years of my medical training, yet I knew very little about her, except that she was thin, perhaps in her mid70s. It might seem rather inat

66、tentive not to know the basic facts of my patient, but I had an acceptable reason-Mrs. Jones was dead, and had been dead for about three years before I made a patient of her. Mrs. Jones was the dead body that I dissected (解剖)over the first two years of my medical training.Of course, her name wasnt r

67、eally Mrs. Jones, but it seemed a little impolite to be conducting research into someones body without even knowing its name, so out of respect, I thought she should have one. Me and Mrs. Jones, weve got a thing going on, went the song coming out of the radio as I opened the bag of her on my first d

68、ay-and so she was christened.As the months passed, I soon forgot that Mrs. Jones had, in fact, once been alive. One day, though, she suddenly became very human again. Id been dissecting Mrs. Jones a good 18 months before I got around to the uterus (子宫). After Id removed it, the professor came up to

69、me, If you look at the opening carefully, youll see that the angle indicates that this woman has had several children, probably three. I stared at it, and I suddenly felt very strange. This woman, who had given me something extremely precious that Id begun to take for granted, wasnt a dead body. She

70、 was a person, a mother, in fact .At my graduation, the same professor came over to congratulate me. I explained the story about Mrs. Jones to him, and recalled what hed told me about her having children and how that had affected me all those years ago.Well, he said, at the beginning of your trainin

71、g you had a dead body and managed to turn it into a person. Now youre a doctor, the trick is to have a person and not turn them into a dead body, and he laughed, shook my hand and walked away.4. Why didnt the author know much about Mrs. Jones?A. Because he was irresponsible for his patients.B. Becau

72、se he wasnt allowed to ask for her privacy.C. Because he didnt know her until she passed away.D. Because he was too careless while dissecting her.5. How did Mrs. Jones get her name?A. It was passed down from the seniors of my school.B. It came from a song being played when we first met.C. She was na

73、med after a well-known singer I liked best.D. It just occurred to me when I opened the bag of her.6. What could be the authors feeling for Mrs. Jones now?A. Grateful.B. Pitiless.C. Hateful.D. Cold.7. What did the professor imply by his words in the last paragraph?A. Medical students are able to brin

74、g the dead back to life.B. Being a doctor has nothing to do with the medical training.C. Good doctors never fail to save their patients from dying.D Medical staff ought to have respect for life and humanity.答案:4. C 5. B 6. A 7. DCCan you imagine printing food? Some scientists are trying to revolutio

75、nize the dining experience by doing this. They hope that having a 3D printer in the kitchen will become as commonplace as the microwave. Scientists say that they are easy to use: you simply have to select a recipe and put the raw food inks into the printer. You can also change the instructions to ma

76、ke the food exactly how you want it. This means that it would be very quick and easy to create tasty and nutritious meals.They say that if people used 3D printers to create meals there would be less need for traditional growing, transporting and packaging processes as food production would be a lot

77、easier. For example, alternative ingredients (原料) such as proteins from insects could be changed into tasty products. And as is known, those traditional activities are not beneficial to our surroundings.This technology could also help people who suffer from dysphagia (a swallowing disorder). The pat

78、ients could program the printer and softer versions would be made so that they would not have trouble swallowing them.However, some people think that using 3D-printed foods would be a disaster. It could take away many jobs, including those for growing, transporting and packaging food. Imagine a worl

79、d where there was no need for farming or growing crops and the same tastes could be printed from a raw food ink. Likewise, traditional cafes and restaurants might lose business. Also, there are concerns about the nutritional value of printed food: is it really possible to get the nutrients we need f

80、rom food-based inks?Whats more, cooking and eating together with family and friends has long been a traditional and enjoyable activity. It is hard to imagine a world where the pastime of cooking is dead and meals can be created at the touch of a button.8. What do scientists think of 3D food printing

81、?A. It is cheap to use it.B. It is environment-friendly.C. It is advancing quickly.D. It needs improving.9. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The printed foods.B. Their favorite foods.C. The more nutritious foods.D. The more tasty foods.10. What can we infer about the printed

82、foods from Paragraph 4?A. Their raw food inks are more nutritional.B. People would get more jobs produced by them.C. People need more evidence about their nutrition.D. They would be bought in traditional restaurants.11. What is the best title for the text?A The growth of 3D food printingB. The futur

83、e of 3D food printingC. The 3D food printing businessD. The two sides of 3D food printing答案:8. B 9. A 10. C 11. DDDo you know that junk food isnt healthy? Of course you do! Do you eat it anyway? Of course you do! But a new study shows teaching adolescents about the ways food companies fool then into

84、 thinking junk food is cool can encourage kids to fight back-by eating healthier.The pull of junk food can be super-strong. Its designed to be tasty, which makes eating well one of the great health challenges of our time. Everyone from doctors to the government has been trying to handle it. Yet we k

85、eep eating junk food.Professor Christopher Bryan says, Food companies want you to want junk food. They spend millions of dollars coming up with new ways to promote junk food consumption. They hire scientists to make new junk food almost irresistible. They might do this, for example, by adding more s

86、ugar. Rats fed junk food for six weeks will even walk across a floor that gives them electric shocks just to get more of such food.Foods ads often make unhealthy junk food seem healthy by featuring professional athletes, fit-looking pop stars and smiling, active teens. We thought when the students l

87、earned this, it would matter to them. Bryan says. He worked with 8th graders at a Texas school. Half of them got a lesson Bryan created. It focused on the ways junk food is advertised, or marketed. A second group received lessons that focused on health. These lessons informed students junk food is b

88、ad, and that foods like apples or carrots are a better choice. The students learned a bad diet can lead to major weight gain, and that being overweight puts people at risk for serious diseases. They also learned how eating well now can keep you healthy when youre older.After the lessons, the kids in

89、 both groups were asked how they felt about junk food. Most didnt have positive feelings about these unhealthy foods.12. Why does the author mention the questions in paragraph 1?A. To express his doubts about junk food.B. To promote the idea of healthy eating.C. To describe the situation of junk foo

90、d.D. To introduce junk food for discussion.13. What remains a great health challenge to doctors?A. Making people do more exercise.B. Making people eat healthily.C. Making people lose weight.D. Making people prefer junk food.14. What message does paragraph 3 mainly try to convey?A. What makes junk fo

91、od almost impossible to resist.B. What influence junk food can have on consumers.C. How food companies try to get people to reach for junk food.D. Why food companies promote the consumption of junk food.15. Which of the following words can best describe Bryans lessons?A. Shocking.B. PopularC. Effect

92、iveD. Interesting答案:12. D 13. B 14. C 15. C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。选项中的两项为多余选项。When writing the story of your life, dont let someone else hold the pen. _16_ Each day you make a choice as to whether the sentence ends with a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point. H

93、ere are some ideas for writing a life story.Live happily in your ow way. You are not in this world to live up to the expectations of others, nor should you feel that others are here to live up to yours. What success means to each of us is totally different. Success to others may mean being a good pa

94、rent. Success is only about spending your life happily in your own way. _17_ There are thousands of possible paths up the mountain of life, so it really doesnt matter which path you start off on. The only mistake is by wasting time running around at the base of the mountain, telling everyone that yo

95、ur life path is wrong.Embrace(欣然接受)new ideas, lessons, and challenges. Sometimes growing up means growing apart from old habits, relationships, and situations, and finding something new that truly moves you. _18_ You should look very clearly into the unknown and enjoy it. Because when you come in co

96、ntact with things that you dont know, thats when youre learning, growing, and truly living.Live honorably through kindness. If you live honorably, no matter how old you get, youll never lose your beauty. _19_ Spend quality time with people you love. _20_ People dont live forever. Appreciate what you

97、 have, who loves you and who cares for you. Youll never know how much they mean until the day when they are no longer beside you. Someday you will either regret not doing so, or you will say, Im glad I did. A. Lost time is never found again.B. Appreciate the little things in life that mean a lot.C.

98、Change your path when you must, but keep moving forward.D. There is nothing more wonderful than seeing life as an adventure.E. For others, it may mean to simply be happy or it can be all of the above.F. And remember, there is no better thing than reaching out and holding the hand of someone in need.

99、G. Make choices every day based on your values and dreams because the way you live each day is a sentence in the story of your life.答案:16. G 17. C 18. D 19. F 20. A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中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My parents moved to Vermont when I was still a bab

100、y. A soft-spoken man, my father _21_ quietly into his medical practice. Soon the local people _22_ my father, greeting him as “Doc Eppley”. And I was known as “Doctor Eppleys son”, which I was happy about._23_, something changed when I was sixteen. The neighbors _24_ called me “Doctor Eppleys son.”

101、I began to hate being followed by my fathers good name. I wondered how I would ever _25_ my friends, but I managed to _26_ my last years of high school. I wanted to be myself so I went to college far away, where _27_ called me “Doctor Eppleys son.”One night at college I talked with my roommates abou

102、t what we hated _28_ in high schools. I said, “I couldnt _29_ growing up in a town where everybody always compared me _30_ my father.” The boy next to me said, “Id be proud to have a father whos so well respected.” There was a(n) _31_ silence, and then I changed the subject.I returned home for winte

103、r _32_ the first year. I took my fathers car out for a _33_. Unfortunately, I hit a car in front _34_ I knew it. The woman in the car jumped out, screaming, “You idiot! Why didnt you look _35_ you were going?” I sat there like a _36_ child. “Can you pay for this? Who are you?” she kept asking. I _37

104、_ and, without thinking, shouted, “Im Doctor Eppleys son.” I felt _38_. I couldnt believe what I had just said. Almost _39_, the womans frown(皱眉) became a smile of _40_. “Im sorry” she said, “I didnt realize who you were.”21. A. brokeB. settledC. fellD. changed22. A. acceptedB. employedC. calledD. r

105、equested23. A. ThereforeB. InsteadC. BesidesD. However24. A. alsoB. againC. stillD. even25 A. take care ofB. fit in withC. break away fromD. speak up for26. A. saveB. wasteC. valueD. survive27. A. nobodyB. everybodyC. anybodyD. somebody28. A. leastB. mostC. lessD. more29. A. hateB. stopC. riskD. sta

106、nd30. A. byB. asC. withD. beyond31. A. goodB. awkwardC. shallowD. similar32. A. weatherB. dayC. breakD. season33. A. driveB. liftC. checkD. run34. A. afterB. beforeC. untilD. while35. A. whenB. whyC. howD. where36. A. naughtyB. sickC. lovelyD. guilty37. A. panickedB. admittedC. escapedD. understood3

107、8. A. excitedB. amusedC. astonishedD. satisfied39. A. certainlyB. immediatelyC. impossiblyD. completely40. A. confusionB. satisfactionC. recognitionD. sympathy答案:21. B 22. A 23. D 24. C 25. B 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. D 30. C 31. B 32. C 33. A 34. B 35. D 36. D 37. A 38. C 39. B 40. C第二节语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5

108、分,共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。For the first time in 94 years, the Palace Museum has extended its opening hours, allowing the public _41_(celebrate)the Lantern Festival at night in the ancient palace.About 3,000 lucky visitors received free tickets from the government, among _42_ was Zha

109、ng Zhifu, a 77-year-old public security volunteer. Its an expression of gratitude _43_ her volunteer work. It is truly _44_ honor to be granted this special privilege, Zhang said.To guarantee the _45_(safe)of the palace, festival organizers _46_(plan)this years Lantern Festival event used LED lights

110、 rather than traditional paper lanterns and red candles. Its a fascinating event for visitors to absorb _47_(they)in the festive atmosphere in the museum Discussion of the Palace Museums new look lit up social media following Tuesdays display.Since he became director of the Palace Museum, Shan Jixia

111、ng _48_(bring)many changes to the worlds largest royal complex (建筑群). Once in a speech the 64-year-old director shared his idea about how to make _49_(tradition)treasures come alive again. What matters to a museum is not how many visitors they have, _50_ how close they are to peoples daily lives, be

112、 said.答案:41. to celebrate 42. whom 43. for 44. an 45. safety 46. planning 47. themselves 48. has brought 49. traditional 50. but第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)弟一节:短文改错(共10分;每小题1分,满分10分)51. 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短文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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(),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在

113、错的词下划一横线,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。Dear Mr. Li,Im terribly sorry to have missed the first lessons this morning. Actually, I got up early than usual in the morning as I had set my alarm clock for 6:00 am instead of 7:00 am. However, while I was about to set off, I find

114、 my bicycles front tire flat. I wanted to take bus or taxi to school, but I didnt have any money with me. I had to search for a place along the empty street to get my bicycle repairing. Unluckily, there was not any bicycle repair shop open in the early morning. So I had to walk to school, carrying m

115、y bicycle all the way. Thats the reason that I was late for school.Please dont worry with my lesson, Mr. Li. Ill make up for them and if necessary, Ill turn to teachers for help.Yours sincerely,LiHua答案:1.lessonslesson2.earlyearlier3.whilewhen4.findfound5.bus前加a6.repairingrepaired7. shopshops8.thatwh

116、y9.withabout10.themit第二节书面表达(满分25分)52. 假如你是李华,为庆祝你校100周年校庆,学生会将举办“我和我的学校”微视频大赛。请你写一封信给来自英国的交换生Mike,邀请他参加,并告知相关信息,内容包括:1. 作品内容;2. 视频不超过6分钟;3. 作品上传方式和截止时间。注意:1. 词数100左右。2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。3. 开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:周年纪念 anniversary 微视频大赛 micro video contestDear Mike,I am pleased to tell you some good news

117、. _Yours, Li Hua答案:Dear Jim,I am pleased to tell you some good news. A video contest is going to be organized in our school soon, and knowing that you are such an expert in filming videos, I am wondering whether you would like to participate.Topics like campus life, family life or the great changes

118、that have taken place in your hometown can be covered in the video, which should not be longer than 8 minutes. The deadline is December 10th, 2017, and once you have created your video, you can just upload it to the school website. It is a good chance to prove your talent in filming as well as an opportunity to share your works with more people I believe you wont regret doing it. Wish you good luck! Yours, Li Hua

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