1、山东省青岛市2022上学期期中考试高三试题(英语) 老师版考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节20小题,每小题1.5分,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。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。1. When is Marys flight expected to arrive in London?A. At about 7:30. B. At about 6:00. C. At about
2、 5:30.2. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Cook dinner. B. Buy food. C. Have a rest.3. Where will the man probably do tennis practice?A. In a gym. B. In a park. C. In a garden.4. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Some tickets. B. A festival. C. A music hall.5. How does the woman feel
3、 about the man?A. Angry. B. Envious. C. Pleased.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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选岀最佳选项.听每段对话或独白前,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。6. What are the speakers talking about?A. A hotel. B. A TV program. C. A trip.7. What will the speaker
4、s do next?A. Arrange the luggage. B. Go back home. C. Cook a meal.听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. Why does the man want to wear the hat?A. Hell attend a party. B. He doesnt have a hat. C. He wants to look cool.9. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Brother and sister. B. Mother and son. C. Husband a
5、nd wife.听第8段材料. 回答第10至12题。10. Why does the man come to Africa?A. To do business. B. To go on holiday. C. To publish books.11. How will the man get to the university?A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. On foot.12. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a hotel. B. In a bookstore. C. In a company.听第9段材料,回
6、答第13至16题。13. What does Sarah do?A. A weather forecaster. B. A college student. C. A club owner.14. Why did Sarah watch weather forecasts on TV when she was young?A. To read weather maps. B. To find good weather for traveling.C. To answer her science teachers questions.15. What did Sarahs mother do t
7、o help her?A. She explained the weather charts patiently. B. She recorded the weather every day.C. She bought a computer for her.16. What did the weather club members do?A. They set up equipment to study the weather.B. They produced a book about the weather.C. They kept a daily weather diary.听第10段材料
8、,回答第17至20题。17. Who is Playtime Online designed for?A. 4-6-years-olds. B. 5-10-years-olds. C. 12-16-years-olds.18. What is Moving UP aimed at?A. Designing games for children to learn skills. B. Developing childrens skills at math and language.C. Promoting the development of teachers qualities.19. How
9、 can Net Aware help teenagers?A. By recommending safe websites. B. By teaching them to use the Internet properly.C. By getting them to realize the danger of the Internet.20. Why do school students love Test Doctors?A. It offers tips on improving health. B. It has useful suggestions for exams.C. It p
10、resents lectures by specialists. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C、D的四个选项中选出最佳选项。APicnic Shelter ReservationsVancouver Parks and Recreation maintains four covered picnic shelters that are available for reservation at the following parks:Fisher Basin Community ParkLeroy Ha
11、agen Memorial ParkMarine Community ParkMarshall Community ParkPicnic shelters are available to reserve between May 1 and September 30 each year. Reservations are for the entire day with a reservation fee of $100. When not reserved, shelters are available for free. Reserve a picnic shelter by calling
12、 360-487-7100.Shelter Reservation Cancellation PolicyIf canceled one month or more before the rental date, 100% of the fee will be refunded. If canceled 1-4 weeks before the rental date, 75% of the fee will be refunded. No refunds will be granted if the reservation is canceled less than one week pri
13、or to the rental date.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: Is there a way to find out if an event is already scheduled at a park?Yes. Contact Marshall Community Center at 360-487-7100 to find out about events taking place in our parks.Q: What facilities are included with a picnic shelter reservation?Reserva
14、tions include use of all picnic tables located within the shelter and electricity (there is no electricity at Marine Park) Playground facilities and restrooms will be shared with the public.Park Use PermitsDepending on the type of event youre hosting, you will need to get a Park Use Permit from Vanc
15、ouver Parks and Recreation. A Park Use Permit gives you permission to bring special items and equipment into the park.1. According to the passage, Vancouver picnic shelters_.A. dont allow visitors to host eventsB. are available to reserve all year roundC. can be used for free when not reservedD. don
16、t offer picnic tables or electricity2. If you cancel 3 weeks before the rental date, how much money will you get back?A. $100.B. $75.C. $25.D. 0.3. Where is this passage most likely from?A. A book review.B. A news report.C. A science journal.D. A travel brochure.【答案】1. C 2. B 3. D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文。本文
17、主要介绍的是如何预定温哥华公园和娱乐中心的野餐庇护所,包括预定费用、取消预定政策、和常见问题等。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“Vancouver Parks and Recreation maintains four covered picnic shelters that are available for reservation at the following parks. (温哥华公园和娱乐中心有四个带顶的野餐庇护所,可在以下公园预订。)”和第二段倒数第二句“When not reserved, shelters are available for free. (如果没有预订,庇
18、护所将免费使用。)”可知,本文主要介绍的是温哥华公园和娱乐中心的野餐庇护所,如果这些庇护所没有被预订,可以被免费使用,由此可知,温哥华野餐庇护所未被预订时可免费使用。故选C项。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段第二句“Reservations are for the entire day with a reservation fee of $100.(预订是一整天的,预订费为100美元。)”可知,预订费为100美元,根据Shelter Reservation Cancellation Policy的第一句“If canceled 1-4 weeks before the rental date
19、, 75% of the fee will be refunded. (如果在租赁日期前14周取消,将退还75%的费用。)”可知,如果在租赁日期前14周取消预定,将退还75%的费用,也就是75美元,由此可知,如果你在租赁日期前三周取消,你能拿回75美元。故选B项。【3题详解】推理判断题。通读文章,结合文章题目“Picnic Shelter Reservations (野餐庇护所预定)”可知,本文主要介绍的是如何预定野餐庇护所,通常在旅行或出门游玩时人们会进行野餐,由此可知,这篇文章与旅行和闲暇活动有关,最有可能出自一本旅行手册。故选D项。BRick Guidotti put aside his
20、 career as a fashion photographer to turn his lens to people living with genetic, physical and behavioral differences.He says what changed his perception of beauty was a chance encounter with an albino (患白化病的) girl. “I was just tired of people telling me who was beautiful. Every season that face wou
21、ld change but I was always told who was beautiful. As an artist, I dont see beauty just on covers of magazines. I see it everywhere. So that was my original intentionthat opened my eyes a little wider and wider.”Guidotti has created Positive Exposure a not-for-profit organization that uses photograp
22、hy and video to transform public perceptions and promote a world where differences are celebrated. Guidotti and Positive Exposure are featured in a new documentary called On Beauty.One of the women featured in the film is Jayne Waithera. “I never thought I was beautiful because nobody said that to m
23、e, but meeting him was my profound moment. I remember that particular day. He took my picture and I felt so good like I felt theres somebody who, like, really loves me and sees me for who I am and who sees me more than my condition.”Guidotti is traveling from city to city to promote On Beauty. He sa
24、ys his tour is not about money; its about the message. “As I travel from community to community,Im taking photographs and Im empowering individuals with a positive sense of who they are. Theyre seeing beauty in their reflection but Im also empowering their families and they in turn are empowering th
25、eir communities as well. All is based on the philosophy of changehow you see, how you change.”4. Why did Guidotti change his career?A. Because he wanted to create his own company.B Because the beauty on covers of magazines is not beautiful.C. Because he couldnt earn enough money from his former care
26、er.D. Because his comprehension of beauty changed owing to an albino girl.5. What can we know about Positive Exposure?A. It makes the public more beautiful.B. It brings a lot of money for Guidotti.C. It welcomes differences in the world.D. It makes photography more popular.6. What does the author wa
27、nt to tell us by mentioning Jayne in Paragraph 4?A. Jayne was beautiful indeed.B. Jaynes picture was more beautiful than herself.C. It was unfair that nobody discovered Jaynes beauty.D. Photographs gave Jayne a positive sense of who she was.7. What does the author mainly intend to tell us in the las
28、t paragraph?A. We should travel frequently.B. Communities have a great influence on everyone.C. We should make contributions to our community.D. Your attitude to seeing the world decides your behavior.【答案】4. D 5. C 6. D 7. D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是与一位白化病女孩的偶然相遇使Rick Guidotti对美的看法发生了改变。他放弃了时尚摄影师的职业生涯,将
29、他的镜头转向那些在遗传、生理和行为方面有差异的人,并拍摄了一部名为何为美的纪录片来努力推动一个赞美不同和差异的世界。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“Rick Guidotti put aside his career as a fashion photographer to turn his lens to people living with genetic, physical and behavioral differences.(Rick Guidotti放下了时尚摄影师的职业,把镜头转向了那些在基因、身体和行为上存在差异的人。)”和第二段中的“He says what change
30、d his perception of beauty was a chance encounter with an albino(患白化病的) girl.(他说,改变他对美的看法是与一个白化病女孩的一次偶遇。)”可知,与白化病女孩的偶然相遇改变了他对美的看法,这件事使得他改变了自己的职业。故选D。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Guidotti has created Positive Exposure, a not-for-profit organization that uses photography and video to transform public perceptio
31、ns and promote a world where differences are celebrated.(Guidotti创建了Positive Exposure,这是一个非营利性组织,通过摄影和视频改变公众的看法,促进一个尊重差异的世界。)”可知,Positive Exposure欢迎世界中的差异。故选C。【6题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段的“I never thought I was beautiful because nobody said that to me, but meeting him was my profound moment. I remember that pa
32、rticular day. He took my picture and I felt so good like I felt theres somebody who, like, really loves me and sees me for who I am and who sees me more than my condition.(我从来不认为自己漂亮,因为没人这么说我,但遇见他是我人生中最深刻的时刻。我记得那一天。他给我拍了照片,我感觉很好,就像有人真的爱我,看我是谁,看我比我的病情更重要。)”可以推断出,照片让Jyane对自己有了正面的认识。故选D。【7题详解】推理判断题。根据最
33、后一段中的“All is based on the philosophy of changehow you see, how you change.(这一切都基于“改变”的哲学你怎么看,你就怎么改变。)”可知,作者通过这一段告诉读者,你看待世界的态度决定了你的行为。故选D。CPsychological science is full of interesting topics, many of which tell a coherent picture of human nature, but some of which create seemingly contradictory stori
34、es. A case in point is the tricky and misunderstood overlap between strength-based science and the research on narcissism (自恋).There is now convincing evidence to show that narcissism is on the rise, especially in our youth. Some researchers say that about 25% of young people showing symptoms of nar
35、cissism. The inflated ego of Generation Me is reflected in reality TV, celebrity worship, and out-of-control consumerism.We are correct to be concerned about this phenomenon, but our fear that all kids are potential narcissists has caused an unhelpful counter-reaction to approaches that seek to make
36、 our children and teens feel good about themselves.In my own research on strength-based parenting, it is common for people to wrongly think this approach to be the cause of narcissism. Their argument seems to be that a child who knows their strengths will automatically view themselves as better than
37、 everyone else. It is argued that the self-assurance that comes with identifying and using their positive qualities will make a child selfish and uncaring. Genuine confidence about ones strengths is categorized as over-confidence; desirable self-knowledge is branded as excessive self-admiration.Why
38、does this occur? Its partly because more is known about narcissism than strengths. While strengths psychology has largely stayed within the limit of academic journals, research on narcissism has made its way into the mass media and our daily life. The New York Times noted that narcissism is a favore
39、d topic and that people everywhere are diagnosing others with it.The fear that a strength-based approach will cause narcissism also occurs because of our binary (非此即彼) thinking. We mistakenly believe that one cannot be both confident and humble. We focus on Donald Trump and Kim Kardashian rather tha
40、n Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa. Without confidence in their strengths, Gandhi and Mother Teresa couldnt have achieved so much, and yet modesty and selflessness are their qualities.When we assume that strength-focus is the same as a self-focus, we fail to make the idea clear that people who know
41、their strengths are, actually, more likely to be pro-social and ready to help others.Its easy to conclude that every young person is at risk of becoming a narcissist but Id like to stand up for the thousands of young kids I have worked with who are caring, thoughtful and humbleeven when they use the
42、ir strengths.8. Which of the following opinions may the writer agree with?A. Strength-based parenting leads to narcissism.B. Its unhelpful for us to make our children feel good about themselves.C. To say all kids are potential narcissists is overstating the case.D. Children who know their strengths
43、tend to be more selfish and uncaring.9. Why are teenagers strengths often considered as narcissism?A. There is a lack of narcissism in our common sense.B. Academic journals report more on narcissism.C. Many people are diagnosed with narcissism by doctors.D. The general public has less access to stre
44、ngths psychology.10. Whats the authors attitude towards young kids strength-based approaches?A. SkepticalB. Favorable.C. Neutral.D. Doubtful.11. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Teens Confidence MisunderstoodB. Teens Narcissism DiagnosisC. Teens Strength-based ApproachD.
45、Teens Psychology Research【答案】8. C 9. D 10. B 11. A【解析】【导语】本文为一篇议论文。一直以来,人们对个人优势和自恋两者之间认识不足,导致了对青少年的自信产生误解。作者解释了对青少年的自信被误解为自恋的这一现象,及其产生原因,并认为:以突出孩子们优势为基础的教养方式是有益的。【8题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段“We are correct to be concerned about this phenomenon, but our fear that all kids are potential narcissists has caused an
46、 unhelpful counter-reaction to approaches that seek to make our children and teens feel good about themselves.(我们对这种现象的担忧是正确的,但是我们担心所有的孩子都是潜在的自恋者,这对那些试图让孩子和青少年自我感觉良好的方法造成了无益的反作用力。)”以及最后一段“Its easy to conclude that every young person is at risk of becoming a narcissist but Id like to stand up for the
47、 thousands of young kids I have worked with who are caring, thoughtful and humbleeven when they use their strengths. (很容易得出这样的结论:每个年轻人都有成为自恋狂的风险,但我想为与我共事过的成千上万个关心他人、体贴他人、谦逊的孩子们说话即使他们发挥了自己的长处。)”可推知,作者认为不是所有孩子都是潜在的自恋者,这样的说法过于夸大事实。故选C项。【9题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段最后一句“Genuine confidence about ones strengths is ca
48、tegorized as over-confidence; desirable self-knowledge is branded as excessive self-admiration. (对自己实力的真正自信被归类为过度自信;合适的自我认识被认为是过度的自我欣赏。)”,以及第五段中的“Why does this occur? Its partly because more is known about narcissism than strengths. While strengths psychology has largely stayed within the limit of a
49、cademic journals, research on narcissism has made its way into the mass media and our daily life. (为什么会出现这种情况?这在一定程度上是因为人们对自恋的了解多于对优点的了解。虽然优势心理学在很大程度上还停留在学术期刊的范围内,但对自恋的研究已经进入了大众媒体和我们的日常生活。)”可知,青少年因优势产生的自信常常被误认为是自恋,是因为大众对自恋很熟悉,而对优势心理学接触较少、相对陌生。故选D项。【10题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段第一句“In my own research on strength
50、-based parenting, it is common for people to wrongly think this approach to be the cause of narcissism. (在我自己对基于优势的教养方式的研究中,人们普遍错误地认为这种方式是自恋的原因)”可知,人们认为基于优势的育儿方式会导致孩子自恋,但其实他们是错误的;根据最后一段“Its easy to conclude that every young person is at risk of becoming a narcissist but Id like to stand up for the t
51、housands of young kids I have worked with who are caring, thoughtful and humbleeven when they use their strengths. (很容易得出这样的结论:每个年轻人都有成为自恋狂的风险,但我想为与我共事过的成千上万个关心他人、体贴他人、谦逊的孩子们说话即使他们发挥了自己的长处。)”可推知,在研究基于优势的教养方式中,看到了成千上万个关心他人、体贴他人、谦逊的孩子们,说明这个教养方式是可行的,不能把孩子自恋贵就在这种育儿方式上,故作者很赞成基于优势的教养方式。故选B项。【11题详解】主旨大意题。根
52、据第一段“Psychological science is full of interesting topics, many of which tell a coherent picture of human nature, but some of which create seemingly contradictory stories. A case in point is the tricky and misunderstood overlap between strength-based science and the research on narcissism. (心理科学充满了有趣
53、的话题,其中许多都连贯地描述了人性,但有些则创造了看似矛盾的故事。其中一例是,在基于优点的心理科学与自恋研究之间存在微妙而被误解的重叠部分。)”,文章接下来对青少年的自信被误解这一现象及原因的详细阐述可知,文章主要介绍了青少年的自信被误解这一现象以及产生的原因。再结合最后一段“Its easy to conclude that every young person is at risk of becoming a narcissist but Id like to stand up for the thousands of young kids I have worked with who a
54、re caring, thoughtful and humbleeven when they use their strengths. (人们很容易得出这样的结论:每个年轻人都有成为自恋狂的风险,但我想为与我共事过的成千上万个关心他人、体贴他人、谦逊的孩子们说话即使他们发挥了自己的长处。)”可知,D选项“Teens Confidence Misunderstood (被误解的青少年的自信)”能够概括全文,适合作本文的标题。故选A项。DWhat kind of people can become scientists? When a group of researchers posed that
55、 question to ninth-and 10th-graders, almost every student gave such responses as “People who work hard” or “Anyone who seems interested in the field of science.”Many of these same students struggled to imagine themselves as scientists, citing concerns such as “Im not good at science” and “Even if I
56、work hard, I will not do well.” Its easy for them to see a scientists work as arising from an inborn talent. But for high school students, learning more about some struggles of scientists can help students feel more motivated to learn science. Researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University and
57、 the University of Washington designed an intervention to change students beliefs that scientific achievement depends on ability rather than effort by exposing students to stories of how accomplished scientists struggled and overcame challenges in their scientific efforts. During the study, the stud
58、ents read one of three types of stories about Albert Einstein, Marie Curie and Michael Faraday. Intellectual(智力的)struggle stories: stories about how scientists “struggled intellectually,” such as making mistakes while addressing a scientific problem and learning from them. Life struggle stories: sto
59、ries about how scientists struggled in their personal lives, such as not giving up in the face of poverty or lack of family support. Achievement stories: stories about how scientists made great discoveries, without any discussion of coexisting challenges. Researchers found that students who heard ei
60、ther type of “struggle stories” improved their science performance after-intervention, compared to students in the control group. The effect was especially pronounced for lower performing students, for whom exposure to struggling stories led to significantly better science-class performance than low
61、-performing students who read achievement stories. In addition, students who read struggle stories reported feeling more personally connected to the scientists. By recognizing a scientists struggles and introducing the growth mindset he or she applied to accomplish great works, the students were abl
62、e to empathize(共情)with the scientists during their own struggles.12. Why do students fail to imagine themselves as scientists?A. They lack interest in science.B. They are short of confidenceC. They dont have inborn talent.D. They have no ability to study science13. Whats the purpose of the intervent
63、ion?A. To introduce some inspirational stories to students.B. To expose students to scientists great achievements.C. To ensure students will become scientists in the future.D. To clear students misunderstandings of scientific work.14. The underlined word “pronounced” in the last paragraph is closest
64、 in meaning to_.A. minimalB. noticeableC. doubtfulD. long-lasting15. What can we learn from the research?A. Science ability has nothing to do with efforts.B. Students are more motivated by achievement stories.C. Scientists struggle stories can influence readers beliefs.D. Low-performing students ten
65、d to feel connected to scientists.【答案】12. B 13. D 14. B 15. C【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了研究人员向九年级和十年级的学生提出“什么样的人可以成为科学家”这个问题时,几乎每个学生的回答都是“努力学习的人”或“对科学领域感兴趣的人”。为了解除这种误解,研究人员设计了一项干预,即了解更多关于科学家的奋斗可以帮助学生更有动力学习科学,结果发现,听过任何一种“奋斗故事”的学生在干预后的科学表现都有所提高。【12题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第二段内容“Many of these same students struggled t
66、o imagine themselves as scientists, citing concerns such as Im not good at science and Even if I work hard, I will not do well. Its easy for them to see a scientists work as arising from an inborn talent.(同样是这些学生中的许多人都很难将自己想象成科学家,理由是“我不擅长科学”和“即使我努力工作,也不会做得很好”。他们很容易将科学家的工作视为天生的才能。)”可知,这些学生认为能够成为科学家是天
67、生的才能,“自己不擅长”或“即使努力也无法做好”这样的理由可以看作为他们缺乏自信,从而很难将自己想象成科学家。故选B项。【13题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第三段内容“Researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University and the University of Washington designed an intervention to change students beliefs that scientific achievement reflects ability rather than effort by exposing stu
68、dents to stories of how accomplished scientists struggled and overcame challenges in their scientific efforts.(教师学院、哥伦比亚大学和华盛顿大学的研究人员设计了一种干预措施,让学生了解有成就的科学家在科学努力中如何努力和克服挑战的故事,从而改变学生们认为科学成就反映的是能力而不是努力的观念。)”可知,这项干预通过让学生们了解科学家们是如何努力奋斗克服挑战的,以澄清学生对科学工作的误解。故选D项。【14题详解】词义猜测题。分析可知,非限制性定语从句“for whom exposure
69、to struggling stories led to significantly better science-class performance than low-performing students who read achievement stories. (对他们来说,接触奋斗故事比阅读成就故事的成绩差的学生在科学课上表现更好)”的先行词为“lower performing students(成绩差的学生)”,因此可知,在“干预”后,接触奋斗故事的成绩差的学生和阅读成就故事的成绩差的学生在科学课上都有了好的表现,且二者之间通过对比出现了“更好”,由此可推知,干预对于成绩差的学生效
70、果显著,因此,“The effect was especially pronounced”应是“效果显著”的意思,由此可推知,“pronounced”应是“明显的,显著的”含义,与选项B“noticeable(显而易见的)”含义相同。故选B项。【15题详解】推理判断题。根据文章末尾内容“By recognizing a scientists struggles and introducing the growth mindset he or she applied to accomplish great works, the students were able to empathize (共
71、情) with the scientists during their own struggles.(通过认识科学家的奋斗,并介绍他或她在完成伟大工作时所运用的成长心态,学生们能够在科学家的奋斗过程中感同身受。)”可知,通过了解一个科学家的奋斗史,学生们使得自己在奋斗过程中能够产生与科学家的共鸣,从而能够改变之前的对于科学家工作的误解。由此可推知,科学家的奋斗故事可以影响读者的信念。故选C项。第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分, 满分12.5分)阅读下列短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 选项中有两项为多余选项。Learn to Cite Sources (引用资料)Duri
72、ng your university education, youll be exposed to ideas and scientific theories of scholars and scientists. Unavoidably, your own ideas will be shaped by the ideas you come across. _16_ That means you should go beyond what you learn in your textbooks or in the library. Your original work is the basi
73、s for your professors evaluation of your performance. Thus, academic honesty is fundamental in your university education. It demands that you cite the source materials you base your own work on. _17_Correctly citing your sources helps you distinguish your own ideas from those of other scholars. On t
74、he readers side, it permits a reader to determine the depth of your research. _18_ On the contrary, lack of citing will only raise your readers doubt.So you need to learn when to cite and how to provide an adequate or accurate reference list. If you fail to cite your sources, whether deliberately or
75、 carelessly, you will be found responsible for plagiarism (抄袭) . _19_ If you are not sure, ask your professor for guidance before submitting the paper or report. Keep in mind this general rule: when in doubt, cite!_20_ For example, students from East Asia may think that copying directly from sources
76、 is the proper way to do research. Students in France, preparing for the final examination, may be encouraged to memorize whole passages and copy them into papers. Those cultural differences can lead to false assumptions about academic expectations in the country you study in.A. Some university stud
77、ents may cheat in different ways.B. These include other scholars ideas, figures, graphs and so on.C. The academic challenge you face is to make something original.D. Often, students want to use others opinions to support their own essays.E. It also allows a reader to appreciate your original contrib
78、ution to the research.F. For international students it is important to know local academic expectations.G. Not knowing academic regulations is an unacceptable excuse for such behavior.【答案】16. C 17. B 18. E 19. G 20. F【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。在大学期间,你将接触到学者和科学家的思想和科学理论。不可避免的,你自己的想法会被你遇到的想法所影响。因此会不可避免需要引用原材料的情况
79、,文章针对如何正确地引用原材料进行了一些说明和建议。【16题详解】根据下文That means you should go beyond what you learn in your textbooks or in the library. Your original work is the basis for your professors evaluation of your performance.(这意味着你应该超越你在课本或图书馆学到的东西。你的原创作品是教授评价你表现的基础。)可推测上文是提出:你所面对的学术挑战是要原创,故选C。【17题详解】根据上文It demands that
80、 you cite the source materials you base your own work on.(它要求在基于你自己工作的基础上引用材料。)下文列举材料包括哪些内容:这些包括其他学者的想法,数字,图表等等。故选B。【18题详解】根据上文On the readers side, it permits a reader to determine the depth of your research.(在读者方面,它允许读者决定你的研究的深度。)可知是列举引用材料的优点,可对应到E选项:它也能让读者欣赏你对研究的原创性贡献。故选E。【19题详解】根据下文If you are not
81、 sure, ask your professor for guidance before submitting the paper or report.(如果你不确定,在提交论文或报告之前向你的教授寻求指导。)可知上文中的不了解学术规章制度并不是抄袭的借口。故选G。【20题详解】根据下文For example, students from East Asia may think that copying directly from sources is the proper way to do research.例如,东亚的学生可能认为直接从资料中抄袭是做研究的正确方法。可知本段是将对于国际
82、学生来说,了解当地的学术规定是很重要的。故选F。第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I used to watch her from my kitchen window when she played with boys on the playground. She seemed so small as she_21_her way through the crowd of boys. A sea of children, and yet to me, she_22_fro
83、m them all. She_23_to shoot jump shots just over their heads and into the net and no one could stop her. I began to notice her practicing dribbling (运球) and shooting alone over and over again, sometimes until dark. One day I asked her why she practiced so much. Without_24_, she said, “I want to play
84、 college basketball. My father told me if I was good enough, I would get a(n)_25_, which was the only way for me to go to college. My Daddy said if the dream was big enough, the facts didnt_26_.”One day in her senior year, I saw her sitting in the grass, head buried in her hands. I _27_her disappoin
85、tment and I felt my own throat tighten. I sat down in the cool grass beside her and _28_asked what was wrong. “Oh, nothing,” came a soft_29_. “I am just too_30_.” The coach told her that at 5.5 feet she would probably never get to play for a top ranked team. She was heart broken. But after a while,
86、she_31_her head from her hands and told me that her father said those coaches were wrong. They just did not understand the_32_of a dream. He told her that if she really wanted to play for a good college, if she truly wanted a scholarship, nothing could stop her except one thing her own_33_. The next
87、 year, as she and her team went to the Northern California Championship game, she was seen by a college recruiter. She was indeed_34_a scholarship to a Division I, NCAA womens basketball team and her dream came true. The words_35_in my ears again: If the dream is big enough, the facts dont count.21.
88、 A. feltB. lostC. overlookedD. muscled22. A. stood outB. came outC. figured outD. made out23. A. intendedB. managedC. expectedD. pretended24. A. satisfactionB. effortC. hesitationD. doubt25. A. scholarshipB. budgetC. allowanceD. reward26. A. careB. countC. spreadD. control27. A. expressedB. touchedC
89、. sensedD. grasped28. A. quietlyB. eagerlyC. initiallyD. generously29. A. stepB. replyC. reliefD. sound30. A. over-weightedB. tiredC. disappointedD. short31. A. noddedB. turnedC. liftedD. shook32. A. meaningB. weightC. powerD. principle33. A. habitB. attitudeC. heightD. interest34. A. requiredB. obt
90、ainedC. chosenD. offered35. A. inspiredB. receivedC. discoveredD. rang【答案】21. D 22. A 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. B 27. C 28. A 29. B 30. D 31. C 32. C 33. B 34. D 35. D【解析】【导语】这是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了一个喜欢打篮球,希望能通过获得奖学金上大学的女孩如何克服自己个子矮的不利条件,为了实现梦想而努力奋斗最后获得成功的故事。【21题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当女孩从一群男孩子中间用力挤过去时,她显得那么瘦小。A. felt感觉;B
91、. lost遗失;C. overlooked忽略;不理会;宽恕;D. muscled用力挤。根据本句“through the crowd of boys (穿过一群男孩)”可知,女孩需要从一群男孩子中间用力挤过去。故选D项。【22题详解】考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:一群孩子,但对我来说,她在他们中间显得特别突出。A. stood out突出;脱颖而出;B. came out显露;出版;C. figured out 想出解决; D. made out 起草;说明。根据后句“She_3_to shoot jump shots just over their heads and into the n
92、et and no one could stop her. (她的跳投刚好越过他们的头顶进了网,没有人能阻止她)”可知,(操场上)有很多小孩,然而对于作者来说,她在所有的小孩中最突出。故选A项。【23题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意见上题解析。A. intended打算;B. managed成功完成;C. expected期望;预料;D. pretended 假装。根据后句“and into the net and no one could stop her. (没有人能阻止她)”可知,她成功的跳投使球恰好越过他们的头顶飞入篮筐。故选B项。【24题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:她毫不犹豫地说:“
93、我想打大学篮球”。A. satisfaction满意;B. effort努力;C. hesitation犹豫;D. doubt怀疑。根据上句“One day I asked her why she practiced so much. (有一天我问她为什么要这么努力地练习)”可知,有一天作者问她(那个小女孩)为什么这么刻苦练习时,她毫不犹豫地回答了作者。故选C项。【25题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我父亲告诉我,如果我足够好,我就会得到奖学金,这是我上大学的唯一途径。A. scholarship奖学金;B. budget预算;C. allowance限额;D. reward报酬。根据后文“S
94、he was indeed_14_a scholarship to a Division I, NCAA womens basketball team and her dream came true (她确实获得了NCAA女子篮球队的奖学金,她的梦想实现了)”可知,她获得了奖学金。故选A项。【26题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我爸爸说过,只要梦想足够远大,风雨不算数。A. care关心;照顾;B. count计算;视为;重要,有价值;C. spread传播;D. control 控制。根据文章最后一段“If the dream is big enough, he facts dont cou
95、nt.(如果梦想足够远大,风雨都不算什么)”可知,如果你的梦想足够远大,现实的问题就没有那么重要。故选B项。【27题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我感觉到她的失望,我感到自己的喉咙发紧。 A. expressed表达;B. touched触动;C. sensed感觉到;察觉到;D. grasped 抓住。根据本句“I felt my own throat tighten.( 我感到自己的喉咙发紧)”可知,作者感受到了女孩的沮丧,觉得自己的喉咙发紧。故选C项。【28题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:我在她身旁凉爽的草地上坐下,静静地问她怎么了。A. quietly安静地;轻声地;B. eagerl
96、y渴望的;C. initially最初地;D. generously慷慨的。根据后句“Oh, nothing,” came a soft_9_.(哦,没什么,一个温柔的回答)”可知,作者坐到女孩身边冰凉的草地上,轻声问她发生了什么。故选A项。【29题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:哦,没什么,一个温柔的回答。 A. step步骤;步伐;B. reply回复;C. relief宽心;D. sound 声音。根据上句“I sat down in the cool grass beside her and_8_asked what was wrong.(我在她身旁凉爽的草地上坐下,静静地问她怎么了)”
97、可知,她轻声回答我的问题。故选B项。【30题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我只是太矮了。A. over-weighted超重的;B. tired疲惫的;C. disappointed失望的;D. short短的。根据“The coach told her that at 5.5 feet she would probably never get to play for a top ranked team.(教练告诉她,身高5.5英尺的她可能永远不会有机会为顶级球队效力)”可知,女孩的教练对她说以她五英尺五英寸的身材是没有机会去一流的球队打球的,因为太矮了。故选D项。【31题详解】考查动词词义
98、辨析。句意:但过了一会儿,她抬起头来告诉我,她父亲说那些教练错了。A. nodded点头;B. turned转变;C. 1ifted举起;抬起;D. shook 颤抖。根据本句“from her hands (从她的手中)”可知,女孩从臂弯里抬起头,告诉作者,她父亲说那些教练讲得不对。故选C项。【32题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们不懂梦想的力量。A. meaning意义;B. weight重量;C. power 力量;D. principle原则。根据上句“told me that her father said those coaches were wrong. (她告诉我她父亲说那些
99、教练错了)”可知,女孩的父亲告诉女孩那些教练说得不对,他们不懂梦想的力量。故选C项。【33题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:没有什么能阻止她,除了她自己的态度。A. habit习惯;B. attitude态度;C. height高度;D. interest兴趣。根据本句“He told her that if she really wanted to play for a good college, if she truly wanted a scholarship, nothing could stop her (他告诉她,如果她真的想去一所好大学打球,如果她真的想获得奖学金,没有什么能阻止她
100、)”可知,女孩的父亲告诉她如果她真地想为好大学打球,如果她真地想得到奖学金,除了她自己的态度没有什么可以阻止她。故选B项。【34题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:她确实获得了NCAA女子篮球队的奖学金,她的梦想实现了。A. required要求;B. obtained获得;C. chosen选择;D. offered提供。根据后句“her dream came true. (她的梦想终于实现了)”可知,她确实获得了NCAA女子篮球队的奖学金。故选D项。【35题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这句话再次在我耳边响起:只要梦想足够远大,风雨不算数。A. inspired激励;鼓舞; B. receiv
101、ed接受;C. discovered发现;D. rang给打电话; 发出铃声。那句话又再次在作者耳边回响。ring in ones ear为固定搭配,意为“言犹在耳,在耳边回响”。故选D项。第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Human-wildlife conflict, _36_(refer) to direct interactions between humans and wildlife with negative outcomes, _37_(cost) the global economy billio
102、ns of dollars annually. _38_(make) matters worse , it threats human lives and causes many species to die out. These conflicts _39_(large) result from humans and wildlife seeking limited resources in the same landscapes and often have many unexpected consequences. Serious climate events can also brin
103、g about rapid changes in resource availability,_40_may drive strong responses in animals and people. The _41_ (compete) between the two grows tougher as a consequence. Droughts_42_ particular have caused some of the most visible conflicts. Despite the gravity of these conflicts, climate change is ma
104、king human-wildlife conflict even _43_(serious). With people and wildlife sharing crowded spaces and limited resources, human-wildlife conflict is rising in frequency. Many people, _44_, still havent really realized how complex and severe the problem is. Therefore, to protect wildlife and humans ali
105、ke, it is vital _45_ a wide range of research and institutions should consider the role of a changing climate in shaping the complex dynamics of conflict.【答案】36. referring 37. costs 38. To make 39. largely 40. which 41. competition 42. in 43. more serious 44. however 45. that【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了人类
106、与野生动物之间的冲突的危害和极端天气变化对这种关系的影响。【36题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:人与野生动物的冲突,指的是人类与野生动物之间产生负面后果的直接互动,每年给全球经济造成数十亿美元的损失。提示词是非谓语动词,与其逻辑主语Human-wildlife conflict之间是主动关系,应用现在分词形式,作后置定语。故填referring。【37题详解】考查时态和主谓一致。句意:人与野生动物的冲突,指的是人类与野生动物之间产生负面后果的直接互动,每年给全球经济造成数十亿美元的损失。提示词是谓语动词,与主语Human-wildlife conflict之间是主动关系,描述当前情况,用一般现在
107、时态,又因主语是单数名词,所以谓语动词也应用单数形式。故填costs。【38题详解】考查固定短语。句意:更糟糕的是,它威胁到人类的生命,导致许多物种灭绝。to make matters worse是固定短语,意为“更糟糕的是”,句首单词首字母大写。故填To make。【39题详解】考查副词。句意:这些冲突主要是由于人类和野生动物在相同的土地上寻求有限的资源造成的,往往会产生许多意想不到的后果。修饰动词短语result from,用副词largely,意为“很大程度上,主要地”。故填largely。【40题详解】考查定语从句。句意:严重的气候事件可能导致资源可用性的迅速变化,这可能会促使动物和人
108、类做出强烈反应。空格后是非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词changes,指物,关系词将其代入定语从句中充当主语,应用关系代词which引导该从句。故填which。【41题详解】考查名词。句意:结果,两个种族之间的竞争变得更加激烈。提示词作主语,用名词competition,意为“竞争”。故填competition。【42题详解】考查介词。句意:特别是干旱造成了一些最明显的冲突。in particular“特别”。故填in。【43题详解】考查比较级。句意:尽管这些冲突很严重,但气候变化使人类与野生动物之间的冲突更加严重。分析句意可知,这里是表达气候变化是人与动物之间的冲突“更严重”,应用比较级形式m
109、ore serious。故填more serious。【44题详解】考查副词。句意:然而,许多人还没有真正意识到这个问题有多么复杂和严重。分析句意可知,问题严重但人们毫无意识,前后句之间为转折关系。故填however。【45题详解】考查名词性从句。句意:因此,为了保护野生动物和人类,重要的是,各种研究机构应考虑气候变化在形成复杂的冲突动态方面的作用。it be + adj.+that.是固定句型,其中it是形式主语,that引导主语从句。故填that。第四部分 写作(共两节 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 假设你是学生会主席李华,你校将开展每天体育锻炼一小时的活动。请你代表学生会写一封
110、英文倡议书,号召同学们积极参加体育锻炼。内容包括:1. 体育锻炼的重要性。2. 学校提供的体育锻炼方式。3. 发出倡议。注意:1. 词数80左右 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_【答案】Dear fellow students,Aimed at building up our body, a campaign of one hour of physical exercise a day will be launched in our school, which can be extremely beneficial to our health.Through exercising, we
111、 can reasonably arrange our time of study and rest, as a result of which we are able to maintain an energetic state. Additionally, it is acknowledged that physical exercise is an excellent way of relieving pressure.A wide range of regular activities are scheduled on a weekly basis, such as running,
112、swimming and so on. Keeping healthy is the key to our success. Lets take action now! Students Union【解析】【导语】本篇书面表达属于倡议书。要求学生会主席李华代表学生会写一封英文倡议书,号召同学们积极参加体育锻炼。【详解】1.词汇积累对有好处:be beneficial to benefit此外:additionally besides压力:pressure stress极好的:excellent wonderful/perfect2.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:A wide range of r
113、egular activities are scheduled on a weekly basis, such as running, swimming and so on.拓展句:A wide range of regular activities are scheduled on a weekly basis which include running, swimming and so on.【点睛】【高分句型1】Through exercising, we can reasonably distribute our time of study and rest, as a result
114、of which we are able to maintain an energetic state.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句)【高分句型2】Additionally, it is acknowledged that physical exercise is an excellent way of relieving pressure.(运用了it作形式主语that引导的从句为真正的主语的主语从句)第二节(满分25分)47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。A Midnight RescueIt was not uncommon to
115、 carry out tasks at night as rescuers. Harry and David were informed of their task when it was nearly midnight. It was urgent so there was no time to hesitate. They headed into the forest.The forest was black and silent. A little way into it they reached a fork in the earth path. Harry and David too
116、k the left path. They walked in silence, their eyes on the ground, watching out for the traps like big pits(坑)set by the illegal hunters. Every now and then a ray of moonlight through the branches above lit a spot of scarlet(猩红的)blood on the fallen leaves.David saw that Harry looked very worried, as
117、king, Could Unicorn be hurt that badly? Harry answered, If we cant find it as soon as possible, it doesnt stand much chance to survive. Of course, Unicorn was not the animal in fairy tales but the nickname of a 3-year-old elephant, the last wild elephant in this forest. The nickname was given by the
118、 biodiversity rescuers who were protecting every member in this forest. They knew Unicorn was obedient and not afraid of human beings and that sometimes put it in danger. Without it, the forest was not complete. Those illegal hunters should be thrown into prison. Harry thought, carrying his first ai
119、d kit(急救箱)on his back and walking forward with his flashlight.It seemed that thick fog would come at any time, which would increase the danger. Harry hurried into the heart of the forest with David. They walked for nearly half an hour, deeper and deeper. There were blood splashes(血迹)on the roots of
120、a tree, as though the poor creature had been struggling around in pain close by. We must hurry up, said Harry.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:However, it was really not easy for them to find it. _Paragraph 2:Without delay, Harry knelt down to do first aid on its wound with David h
121、olding the flashlight. _【答案】One possible version:However, it was really not easy for them to find it. Thats because thick fog came, covering almost everything. They had to bend down to search for clues like blood splashes or footprints, which made them walk more slowly, ears sharper than usual. Sudd
122、enly, painful roars came to the rescuers and in front of them lay the young elephant. “Look! Unicorn!” Harry rushed forward, crying excitedly. It looked exhausted because a wound on its left front leg was bleeding badly.Without delay, Harry knelt down to do first aid on its wound with David holding
123、the flashlight. Fortunately, everything needed was available in the first aid kit. Calmly and skillfully, Harry conducted an operation on Unicorn immediately, and it seemed more obedient than before. Therefore, it didnt take much time for Harry to stop the bleeding as an experienced rescuer. And aft
124、er a while, Unicorn was able to stand up and walked away. It was rescued! Waving goodbye to it, Harry and David felt relieved. At this moment, the whole forest woke up, the moonlight fading while winds singing welcome to the dawn.【解析】【分析】本文以时间为线索展开,讲述了两个生物多样性救援人员哈利和大卫在半夜接到任务前去搜寻并营救森林里唯一的一头野生象的故事。【详解
125、】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“然而,对他们来找到它真的并不容易”可知,第一段可描写搜寻大象的困难和看到大象受伤时的难过。由第二段首句内容“哈利毫不迟疑地跪下来对它的伤口进行急救,大卫拿着手电筒。”可知,第二段可描写对受伤的大象进行治疗和大象感谢人类。2.续写线索:起雾艰难寻找受伤痛苦急救感谢3.词汇激活行为类.覆盖:cover/blanket/envelope.线索:clue/sign/hint.冲:rush/dash情绪类.哭:cry/weep.宽慰的:relieved/comforted【点睛】【高分句型1】They had to bend down to search for clues like blood splashes or footprints, which made them walk more slowly, ears sharper than usual.(运用了which引导非限制性定语从句)【高分句型2】At this moment, the whole forest woke up, the moonlight fading while winds singing welcome to the dawn.(运用了while引导的时间状语从句)