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1、云南省保山市第九中学2020-2021学年高二英语9月质量检测试题 考生注意:1-70小题用2B铅笔填在机读卡上,71-75小题填在另外一张答题卡上。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的阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。1 What are they talking about? A . Buying tickets . B .Watching a film. C. Doing shoppi

2、ng 2 What do we learn from the conversation? A The car is out of gas. B The car is broken. C. The car is stolen.3.How will the man go to the conference hall.? A By bus . B By car. C By taxi. 4 How many times has the woman spent her holidays in the village? A Twice B Three times C Four times5 How is

3、the woman getting on with her study? A Very difficult. B Pretty well. C Just so so. 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,每段对话和独白后有几个小题,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,听每段对话和独白前,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、8小题。6 Where is the woman most possibly?A .At the Lost and

4、 Found 。 B .At the Language Depository.。 C At the police station。7 Why cannot the woman fill out the form?A Because she doesnt remember everything in her bag。B Because she doesnt remember where she lost her bag .C Because the bag she lost was not hers.8 What is right about the man ?A. He is a bit un

5、friendly. B. He is very polite. C. He lost his things too.听第七段材料,回答第9-11题。9 Where does the conversation most probably take place ? A At a bookstore B At a post office . C At a supermarket. 10 How much does the man have to pay for the postcards?A Three yuan B Eight yuan C Twenty yuan11 Who is the wom

6、an ? A His classmate B A clerk C His friends听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12 A According to the conversation, how many times has Lance Armstrong won Tour de France? A Three times. B. Four times C .Six times.13. What does the man admire Lance Armstrong for most?A. His confidence. B. His courage. C. His achievemen

7、t14. When did Lance Armstrong start bicycling again?A. In 1998. B. In 1999。 C. After 1999.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What are the speakers talking about?A. Renting an apartment. B. Buying an apartment. . C. Selling an apartment. 16What advice does the woman give to the man?A. Its better to live closer to

8、work. B To visit the Oak street. C. To live and find a job downtown. 17.What is the man going to do? A Visit the street . B. Ask for more advice from other friends. .C Look for more information in the newspaper.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. - Why is the man making his tape? - Because he wants -.A. To report

9、 the companys poor service. B. To report the companys good service . C To make money. 19. How many minutes was the train late leaving Glasgo?A. 8 minutes. B. 40 minutes. C. 14 minutes.20. What does the man ask the company to do?A. To give him the reason for the delay。. B. To dismiss the train crew.

10、C. To make up for his loss. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21- Mary, one of most diligent girls in our school, was admitted to Beijing University last year.A a B an C the D / 22 -Is here today?- No, Bill is absent because he is ill. A anyone B everyone C someone D nobody. 23. Tom l

11、ost his Mp5, _ made his father very angry. A. who B. that C. which D. why 24. The chairman asked me _my speech to 20 minutes.A. limits B to limit C. limiting D limited . 25. The bike is not mine; it be Mikes. A. should B. can C. must D. would.26. the strange sound , Bill ran out of the classroom in

12、at once. A. Hearing B. To hear C. Heard . D. Heads27. from the top of the tower, the city of Baoshan looks more beautiful.A. Seeing B. To see C. Seen D. Sees 28. - Has Bill found his Mp5 ? - No, he hasnt found , but he has bought a new . A. one , it B. one, one C. it, one D. it, it.29 The Chinese ar

13、e looking forward to the first _ to land on the moon after Yang Liweis successful trip to space.Ameasure Battempt Cpurpose Ddesire 30Ive been working on this problem for a long time. But I still cant work it out._. You might as well do something else now.ACheer up BTake it easy CCome on DNever mind3

14、1 If you _ another ten minutes, you would have witnessed the event.Ahad waited Bwould had waited Chave waited Dwould wait.32 The new survey shows that the number of students _ computer games has been on the increase in recent years.Adevoted to Brelated to Cconnected to Daddicted to 33 His new book T

15、he wedding ceremony _ last week. Its said to be a comedy.Acame up Bcame out Ccame to Dcame about 34 Mr. Jones has been _ chairman of the conference. Which is WRONG?Amade Belected Cbecome D appointed 35 Like some of my classmates, I cannot live up to my teachers expectations; _ I let them down.Ain ot

16、her words Bafter all Cwhats more Dmore or less 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。What do you hear?A Native American and his friend were in downtown New York City, walking near Times Square in Manhattan. It was during the lunch hour and the _36_ were filled w

17、ith people. Cars were honking, taxis were _37_ around corners, sirens (汽笛)were howling, and the sounds of the city were almost deafening (震耳欲聋). Suddenly, the Native American said,“I 38 a cricket.( 蟋蟀)”His friend said,“What? You must be _39_. You couldnt possibly hear a cricket in all of this _40_!”

18、“No, Im sure of it,” the Native American said,“I heard a _41_.”“Thats crazy,” said the friend. The Native American listened _42_ for a moment, and then walked across the street to a big cement plant where some bushes were _43_. He looked into the bushes, beneath the branches, and sure enough, he _44

19、_ a small cricket. His friend was utterly _45_.“Thats incredible(不可思议),” said his friend .“You must have superhuman ears.”“No,” said the Native American .“My _46_ are not different from yours. It all depends on what youre listening for.”“But that cant be,” said the friend .“I could never _47_ a cric

20、ket in this noise.”“You, its _48_,”came the reply. “It depends on what is really _49_ to you. Here, let me show you.” He _50_ into his pocket, pulled out a few coins, and discreetly _51_ them on the sidewalk. (人行道)And then, even with the noise of the _52_ street still blaring in their ears, they not

21、iced every head within twenty feet (英尺)_53_ and look to see if the money that tinkled on the _54_ was theirs.“See what I _55_?” asked the Native American .“It all depends on whats important to you.”36A supermarkets Bstreets Crestaurants Dlanes 37A waiting Bparking Cscreaming Dlining 38A hear Bsee Cr

22、emember Dforget 39A enthusiastic Bcautious Cuncertain Dcrazy40A environment Bnoise C scene Dsituation 41A siren Bhorn C cricket Dcall 242A carefully Bpatiently C silently Dnervously 43A waving Bplanting C fading Dgrowing 44A watched Blocated C followed Dplayed 45A interested Bglad C amazed Dlucky 46

23、A ears Bhands C eyes Dlegs 47A raise Bfeed C catch Dhear 48A wrong Btrue C foolish Dterrible 49A impressive Bextraordinary C important Dnecessary 50A reached Bgot C broke Dcut 51A distributed Bhid C placed Ddropped 52A deserted Bcrowded C narrow Dempty 53A nod Bbend C turn Dlift 54A. sidewalk. Bcoun

24、ter C floor Dsquare 55A perform Bpossess C indicate Dmean 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) ( A ) 1 I felt gloomy (沮丧的) the other day. It had been dark and rainy, and I just didnt feel so positive.2 As I was sitting at my desk, I remembered it was the birthday of a dear longtime frien

25、da single, middleaged woman who has devoted the past 30 years to nursing and loves her work.3 Knowing that she doesnt have a family in town, I decided to give her a call. Sure enough, she was prepared to work late into the evening, and wouldnt have much of a birthday this year. As always, though,she

26、 sounded cheerful and was happy that I called.4 After I hung up, I couldnt shake the feeling that she would really appreciate a little attention on her special day. Still feeling a little gloomy myself, I tried to put it out of my mind, but as the day passed I couldnt shake the thought. I finally ga

27、ve in, and that evening set off for the hospital with a card, a cheese cake and some balloons. My friends grateful smile and joyful surprise convinced me Id done the right thing and were a generous reward for the little effort it had taken.5 When I got home, I realized that not only had I cheered up

28、 a lovely friend on her birthday, but my own gloomy feelings had also disappeared. Making her day had made my own!6 Isnt that the way it is when we take the time and make the effort to do something for someone else? Its like the little saying:“Loving kindness is twice blessed; it blesses him who giv

29、es, and him who receives.”7 Life constantly presents us with opportunities to take an extra step or do a kind deed that will make a difference to someone. And the wonderful thing is that as we do, it changes things for the better for us too.56 Why did the writer want to see her friend? A .Because sh

30、e felt gloomy. B. Because it was her friends birthday that day. C . Because she felt happy . D. Both A and B .57 From the text, we know her friend in the town . A had a husband. B had a son. C didnt have a family. D didnt have a job.58 In the end, the writer after visiting her friend that day. A was

31、 not happy . B was happy. C was still gloomy. D didnt like her friend. (B)1 Alex Taw, a 21yearold student from Wiltshire, England. He spent last summer like any other high school graduatehanging out with friends, preparing for college, worrying about his university fees. While most of his peers gave

32、 up on their pipe dreams, he sat down with a notebook at home, and jotted down (草草记下) the question: How can I become a millionaire?2 The result was the Million Dollar Homepage. com. Alexs initial investment was 50 pounds to buy web space and a domain (领域) name. He divided the blank homepage into one

33、 million pixels (电脑上的像点), 10,000 blocks of 100 pixels each. Each pixel was worth $ 1, minimum purchase: 100 pixels. Within a month Alex had earned some $ 37,000, enough for him to cover the entire cost of his forthcoming three years at university. In just a few months, he became a real millionaire.3

34、 How did he come up with the idea of the Millionaire Dollar Home Page?4“Well, I was trying to think of a way to make some money before I started university, as I was about to take on a huge debt and I was already overdrawn (透支). Swift action was necessary!” He said.5 He also added, “The important th

35、ing is that anything is possiblewe are only limited by our imagination. I always had this belief that a good idea can be successful on its own. I think Ive learnt that if we think deeper there are magical solutions hiding away for us to find.”6 His personal philosophy around money is: Money is not e

36、verything, but its an essential part of the way we live. Having_some_removes_a_certain_amount_of_stress,_but,_unless_we_are_careful,_it_can_create_a_new_type_of_stress. 7 He also said, “I still want to go to university. Aside from gaining knowledge about business, there are other reasonsexploring yo

37、ur interests, meeting new people, and being in a creative environment.”8 Besides making contributions to society, he would try to encourage and inspire people to think of creative solutions to problems, whatever they are.59 Where was Alex Taw from ? A From England . B From China. C From Japan . D Fr

38、om the US . 60 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT an important factor for being a millionaire?A. Large imagination.B. Great investment. C. Great ambition. D. Quick action.61. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Alex Taw is an American millionaire. B. Alex Taw will gradu

39、ate from university.C. Alex Taw doesnt work hard. D. Alex Taw was not rich before.62. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 6 mean?A. The more money we have, the more stress we have.B. Money can be of great help.C. We should try our best to earn money.D. Money is helpful in some way, but we

40、 should make full use of it. (C) 1 High school is tough. And if you were to ask Pink her opinion on the subject shed tell you the same. Before she became famous, and when she was still called Alicia Moore, the young superstar faced more than her fair share of high school drama. 2 In her interview wi

41、th Faze, Pink admits she was sorted as a troublemaker at school, “The problem was, I was labelled as troubleso I was like trouble. Ill show you trouble. You want trouble, well here it is!” 3 Unfortunately, Pink began to deliver what the teachers expected and the vicious cycle began. “Its like the la

42、bel they give you, you grow into it anyway. They treat you bad, so you act bad,” Pink says and continues. “Did I deserve it?in the end yes, but I feel I just conformed to the label they gave me. I think a lot of kids just get frustrated and act the way the teachers expect them to.” 4 Its no surprise

43、 that eventually Pink developed a problem with authority, “When they would say it had to be a certain way I would ask, why? Theyd say, Because it always has, so Id try to prove them wrong.”5 Predictably, Pink dropped out of school and soon after began to sing in nightclubs. She sang any chance she c

44、ould get and was eventually discovered by a talent scout (星探) while singing in a club in Philadelphia. She does not regret anything she has done and would not change her past if she could. “To change that would change who I am,” she said in her Faze interview. She believes having faced so many diffi

45、culties at a young age is a good thing. “To experience the good you have to have seen the bad. Plus it makes you appreciate blessings more,” she says.6 Pink encourages us to be ourselves and not to worry about being labelled. “Just wait,” she says. “Give it a couple of years then it wont matter. Bec

46、ause no matter what label they give you, the best thing you can do is prove them wrong.”63. According to the passage, what is Pinks suggestion?A. Do it your way. B. To be confident. C. Dont make trouble. D. To be happy.64. What does the underlined word “labelled” in the second paragraph mean?A. Know

47、n. B. Realized. C. Classified. D. Discovered.65 The passage implies that students _.A. will usually follow their teachers advice B. will act the way their parents expect them toC. are likely to behave in a bad way as others expect D. are willing to meet with many difficulties66. Pink felt that high

48、school was hard because _.A. she fell behind others B. she was misunderstoodC. she was unsuccessful D. she felt lonely (D) 1 Living in a green area can make you live longer, according to the research published today. The research also shows that the difference in life expectancy (平均寿命) between rich

49、and poor becomes smaller among those who live in an environment with parks and trees. 2 Richard Mitchell, from Glasgow University, and his colleagues, found that the gap between the number of deaths of people on high incomes and the number of deaths of those on low incomes in green areas was half th

50、at compared with figures relating to builtup areas. 3 Green spaces, classified by the researchers as “open, undeveloped land with natural vegetation”, encouraged people to walk and be more active. Exercise in these settings could have greater benefits than exercise elsewhere, the researchers said. 4

51、 The benefits potentially go beyond exercise. Studies have shown that being around green spaces can reduce blood pressure and stress levels, and possibly help patients recover faster. 5 A number of researchers have looked at the effects of greenery on our wellbeing. But few studies had looked at whe

52、ther living in green areas reduced health inequalities, the Glasgow team said. 6 Using information from a landuse database of 2001, the researchers divided the preretirement population of England into four groups according to income level, and five groups according to access to green space. They the

53、n looked at death rate for 20012005. 7 They found that the inequality in death rate from all causes relating to lack of money was less in those populations in the greenest areas compared with the figures for people living in more builtup places. They found an even stronger relationship when it came

54、to deaths from certain diseases such as heart conditions and stroke (中风). There was no difference, however, in deaths from lung cancer. 8 The researchers said that changing the physical environment was an easier way to fight against poor health than using media campaigns or giving out information on

55、 health. “The result of the study is clear, environments that promote good health might be very important in the fight to reduce health inequalities.”67. The underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 refers to _.A. the gap B. the number of deaths C. the income D. the living area68 What was the special p

56、oint of the Glasgow teams research? A. They offered a scientific definition of “green spaces” B. They encouraged people to exercise in green areas. C. They studied the effects of greenery on peoples diseases. D. They focused on the influence of greenery on health inequalities.69 What advice would th

57、e researchers probably give according to the last paragraph? A. More health information should be given to the public. B. People should take more exercise every day. C. More trees and grasses should be planted in cities. D. People should fight against health inequality.70 What is the main idea of th

58、e passage? A. People should live in green areas. B. Green spaces promote good health. C. Income influences health less than environment. D. Exercise in green areas benefits people a lot. 第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 七选五 For several years, Americans have enjoyed teleshopping, watching TV and buying things b

59、y phone. _71_ In a number of European countries, people can turn on their TVs and shop for clothes, jewelry, food, toys, and many other things._72_ For example, the biggest Swedish company sells different kinds of things on TV in 15 European countries, and in one year it made $100 million. In France

60、 there are two teleshopping channels, and the French spend about $20 million a year to buy things through those channels. In Germany, until last year teleshopping was only possible on one channel (一个电视频道) for 1 hour every day. Then the government allowed more teleshopping. Other channels can open fo

61、r telebusiness , including the largest American teleshopping company and a 24hour teleshopping company. _73_ . Some people like teleshopping because it allows them to do their shopping without leaving their homes. With all the problems of traffic in the cities, this is an important reason, but at th

62、e same time, other Europeans do not like this new way of shopping. _74_ Many Europeans usually worry about the quality of the things for sale on TV. Good quality is important to them, and they believe they cannot be sure about the quality of the things on TV._75_ They will have to be more careful ab

63、out the quality of the things they sell. They will also have to work harder to sell things that the buyers cannot touch or see in person.A. Now teleshopping is starting in Europe.B. They call teleshopping “Junk on the air”C. Teleshopping is becoming popular in Sweden.D. German businesses are hoping

64、this new teleshopping will help them sell more things.E. The need for high quality means that European teleshopping companies will have to be different from the American companies.F. Teleshopping is popular among people.G. German teleshopping business is controlled by America.第二卷第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一

65、节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号 ,并在下面写出该加的词。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。Last Sunday, my classmates and I go to visit our English teacher, Mr. Wang. She was in hospitalbecause he had a badly i

66、llness. In the hospital he asked us about our studies and life. He said that hemissed us very much and worried our studies and life when he was absent. We told him that we wereall getting on good with our studies and life. Heard this, he was very much happy. He thanked us butencouraged us study hard

67、 . We promised him that we would do so. One hour later, we said good-bye to him andleft for the hospital happily.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华。你班将于5月1日组织一日游活动,请根据以下提示用英语发一封email通知你班因感冒在家休息的交换生Tom,提醒他有关活动安排。时间活动备注7:00学校大门口集合1.穿运动鞋2午饭自带3不要乱丢垃圾4门票¥45,车票¥208:00在导游带领下游览喜峰口(Xifengkou Pass)10:00游览景忠山12:30在山顶午餐17:0

68、0返回注意:1.词数100左右;2开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;3参考词汇:费用expense。门票entrance tickets. 车票The bus tickets/fare. 垃圾 rubbish/litter. 运动鞋sports shoes. 野餐picnic. 集合gather. 在学校大门口at the school gate. 在山顶上 on the top of the hill 带领某人参观某地 show sb around sp. 或者sb is shown around sp.Dear Tom,I hope you are feeling better now.

69、 Yours,Li Hua 答案一 听力理解题1-5 AACAB 6-10AAABC 11-15BCBAA 16-20 ACABC 二 单项填空题 21-25 CBCBB 26-30 ACCBB 31-35 ADBCA21考查形容词最高级 22 交际用语(每个人,大家) 23 非限制性定语从句,指代主句的内容 24固定搭配(ask sb to do sth) 25 can 表示“有可能” 26 表主动动作,用现在分词 27 表示被动动作,用过去分词28 表特指用it , 表泛指用one (= an Mp5) 29 B句意:杨利伟成功在太空飞行后,中国人正盼望着首次登月的尝试。 30 B句意:我

70、已经花很长时间去处理这个问题了,但是我还是没能解决。放松一下,现在你也可以做点其他的事。take it easy“别紧张;放松”,符合题意。cheer up“振作点;高兴点”;come on“加油;快点”;never mind“不要紧;没关系”。31 答案与解析:A句意:如果你再等10分钟,你就会目睹那个重大事件了。从would have witnessed可以看出从句是与过去情况相反的假设,所以用过去完成时,故选A项。32答案与解析:Dbe devoted to“致力于”; be related to“与有联系 be connected to“与相关联”;be addicted to“对上瘾

71、的”。33 答案与解析:B考查动词短语辨析。come out“出版;发芽”;come up“长出;(意见)被提出”;come to“ 总计;说起”;come about“产生,发生”。只有B项符合句意。34答案与解析:Cmake/ elect/ appoint sb. sth.选举/任命某人做。C项不能用于被动语态。35 答案与解析:A句意:跟一些同学一样,我辜负了老师的期望,换句话说,令他们失望了。in other words“换句话说”,符合句意。after all“毕竟”;whats more“而且;更重要的是”;more or less“或多或少”。三 完形填空题36-40 BCADB

72、 41-45 CADBC 46-50 ADBCA 51-55 DBCAD答案与解析:这是一篇记叙文。当一个印第安人和他的朋友走在时代广场的附近时,印第安人对朋友说:“你听到蟋蟀的叫声了吗?”而朋友不相信印第安人会听见蟋蟀的叫声。通过这个故事,作者想问人们:为生计奔波的现代人,你还能拥有一份闲心来聆听来自自然界的声音吗?36B结合前面的“walking near Times Square in Manhattan”可知这两个人走在时代广场附近,而且从后面第四段中的“and then walked across the street to a big cement plant”可知,他们是在大街(

73、street)上走着。supermarket“超市”;restaurant“餐馆” ;lane“(乡间)小路,车道”,均不符合语境。37C结合前面的“Cars were honking”和后面的“and the sounds of the city were almost _18_”可知这里的出租车也发出大的响声。wait“等待”;park“停(车),泊(车)”;line“沿形成行”,这些与噪音无关,均不符合逻辑。38A从后面第二段中的“You couldnt possibly hear a cricket in all of this _20_!”可知hear 符合语境。39D从前面的“Wh

74、at?”可知朋友不相信印第安人能够在震耳欲聋的噪音中听到蟋蟀的叫声,所以认为他一定是疯了。enthusiastic“热心的”;cautious“小心的,谨慎的”;uncertain“不确定的”,均不符合语境。40B结合前面汽车和出租车等发出的噪音以及“the sounds of the city were almost deafening”可知,这位朋友认为印第安人不可能在这样的噪音中听到蟋蟀的叫声。environment“环境”,指的是人类和动物居住的自然环境;situation“地理位置,形势”,一般指的是建筑物的所处位置;scene“背景,现场”,一般指的是事情,尤其是坏的事情发生的现场

75、,均与语境不符。41C根据前面的“I hear a cricket.”可知这个印第安人肯定自己听到了蟋蟀的叫声。而其他三项的意思分别为siren“汽笛,警报器”;horn“喇叭”;call“叫声”。42A此处表示这个印第安人“仔细地”听了一会儿,判断蟋蟀的叫声来自何处,所以选A项。patiently“耐心地”;silently“默默地”;nervously“焦虑不安地”。43D根据前面的“where some bushes”可知此处指长有灌木丛的地方。wave“摇晃”;plant“种植”,这个词的主语应该是人,当主语是植物的时候应该用其被动形式;fade“凋谢”,均不符合语境。44B根据前面的

76、“He looked into the bushes, beneath the branches”可知,他仔细地查看灌木丛的里面和树枝的下面,终于找到了蟋蟀的藏身之地,locate“找出的准确位置”符合题意。watch“观看”;follow“跟着”;play“玩”,用在此处均不确切。45C当这个印第安人终于在灌木丛中找到蟋蟀之后,他的朋友简直不相信这是真的,所以,朋友发出惊呼“这真是不可思议”。46A根据前面的“You must have superhuman ears.”可知朋友认为这个印第安人具有“超人的”耳朵,但是这个印第安人认为自己的耳朵与别人的没有什么不同,这一切取决于你想听见什么。

77、47D这个朋友认为自己在这样的噪音中是听不见任何蟋蟀的叫声的。raise“饲养”;feed“喂养”;catch“逮住”,均与语境不符。48B从前面的“Yes”可知印第安人同意他朋友的说法,故使用true。wrong“错误的”;foolish“愚蠢的”;terrible“可怕的”,均与上下文不符。49C结合文章的最后一句话“It all depends on whats important to you.”可知此处填important。impressive“给人以强烈或良好印象的”,extraordinary“非凡的”,necessary“必要的”。50A根据后面的“pulled out a f

78、ew coins”可知印第安人把手伸进口袋里,拿出了几枚硬币,所以选A项,reach into“伸进”。而get into“(使)陷入”,break into“强行闯入”,cut into“削减,打断”,表示的意义均与语境不符。51D“dropped”表示这个印第安人把硬币扔在人行道上,让它发出声响,目的是给朋友演示为什么想听什么是重要的。distribute“分发”;hide“隐藏”;place“安放”,均不符合题意。52Bthe crowded street表示拥挤的街道。deserted“遗弃的”;narrow“狭窄的”;empty“空荡的”,均不符合语境。这里印第安人想证明人们能听见钱

79、币落在地上的声音,所以使用“拥挤的”更能显示出这种证明的效果。53C结合后面的“look to see if the money that tinkled on the _34_ was theirs”可知,听见了钱币落地的声音,人们都回过头来看是不是自己掉了钱。而nod“点头”;bend“弯曲”;lift“举起”,均与上下文的意义不一致。54A根据前面的“discreetly dropped them on the sidewalk”中的“sidewalk”可知此处应选A项。counter“柜台”;floor“地板”;square“广场”,均不符合语境。55D这里的mean意为“意思是,本意

80、是”,此处这个印第安人问他的朋友是否明白了他的意思,所以选D项。四 阅读理解题56-58 DCB 59-62 ABDD 63-66 ACCB 67-70 ADCB 71-75 ACDBE 56 D 第一段第二段有交代 57 C第三段有交代 58 B第五段有交代(B) 答案与解析:59 A 第一段有交代。60B细节理解题。由文章第二段第二句可知,Alex Taw最初的投资只有50磅,所以great investment不是成为百万富翁的重要因素。61D细节理解题。由文章第一段的第二句可知,Alex Taw正在为他的大学学费发愁,说明他曾经不是很富有,故选项D是正确的。62D句意理解题。第六段第一

81、句说到,钱不是万能的,它只是我们生活的重要组成部分。由此可知这句话表达的意思是:手头上的钱可以缓解一定压力,但如果不小心利用,它也会造成一种新的压力。也就是说,钱在某种程度上是有益的,但我们必须充分利用它。 (C) 答案与解析:这是一篇明星访谈,歌星Pink在接受Faze采访时,讲述了她对高中生活的看法,并鼓励学生不要活在别人眼中,要做回自我。63A推理判断题。由文章最后一段第一句可知,Pink鼓励我们做回自我,不必担心被别人扣帽子。由此可知,她建议用自己的方式去做。64C词义猜测题。第二段第一句提到,Pink在接受Faze报刊采访时,她承认她被归类为学校里的惹是生非者,由此可知label作动

82、词时与classify是近义词,故选C。65C推理判断题。文章第三段提到,Pink故意按照老师对她的归类行事并形成恶性循环,由此可知选项C是正确的。66B推理判断题。由第一段最后一句中的“the young superstar faced more than her fair share of high school drama”以及第二段中提到的“她被归类为学校里的惹是生非者”可推知,她感觉高中生活很艰苦是因为她没有得到别人的理解。(D) 答案与解析:研究人员根据数据分析得出结论:生活在绿色地带或经常到自然中活动能够延长寿命。改善人们的居住环境要比仅仅靠媒体传播的一些健康方面的知识更有利于提

83、高人们的健康水平。67A词义猜测题。文章第二段是对两个差距进行比较。第一个差距是居住在绿化区中收入高与收入低的人的死亡数之差,第二个是指居住在建筑密集区中收入高与收入低的人的死亡数之差,第一个差距是第二个差距的一半,划线部分的that指的是第二个差距,故选A项。68D细节理解题。根据文章第五段可知,很多研究人员都看到了绿色环境对人类健康有益,但很少有人研究居住在绿化区是否会减少健康差异状况,紧接着后面两段指出了Glasgow大学的研究人员所进行的实验和对结果的分析,故选D项。69C推理判断题。根据文章最后一段可知,研究人员提出,改变居住环境要比其他方式更容易改善健康状况,好的环境是决定健康状况

84、的一个重要因素,故选C项。70B主旨大意题。文章主要讲到绿色环境有利于人的健康,会增加人的寿命,故B项概括全面。五 短文改错题 Last Sunday, my classmates and I go to visit our English teacher, Mr. Wang. She was in hospital 1 Went 2 He because he had a badly illness. In the hospital he asked us about our studies and life. He said that he 3 bad missed us very muc

85、h and worried our studies and life when he was absent. We told him that we were 4aboutall getting on good with our studies and life. Heard this, he was very much happy. He thanked us but 5 well 6 Hearing 7去掉much 8 andencouraged us study hard . We promised him that we would do so. One hour later, we

86、said good-bye to him and 9 toleft for the hospital happily. 10去掉for答案解析1时态错误 2人称错误 3 形容词修饰名词 4动词短语(不及物动词+介词) 5固定搭配(get on/along well with ) 6 ing 表主动动作 7 very修饰形容词,very much修饰动词8连词用错 9固定搭配(encourage sb. to do sth.) 10 leave离开(某地),leave for前往(某地)六 书面表达参考范文Dear Tom,I hope you are feeling better now. I

87、m writing to tell you about our trip on May 1st. First, well go on a twohour guided tour of Xifengkou Pass. Then, it will be followed by a visit to Jingzhong Hill which starts at about 1000 a. m. Please bring your own lunch as we will be picnicking on the top of the hill around 12:30 am. Dont throw

88、the rubbish around but collect it and put it in the bin. We plan to return at about 5:00 p。m. As for the expense, you have to pay 45 yuan for the entrance tickets and 20 yuan for the bus tickets. So the total cost will be 65 yuan. By the way, dont forget to wear sports shoes.Hope you will join us in the coming trip, and be sure to arrive at the school gate before 7:00 am.Yours,Li Hua

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