1、潍坊四中2021-2022学年第一学期收心考试高三英语第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C1. Where is Jennifer working now?A. In a college. B. In a hospital. C. In a drug
2、store.2. What does the man advise the woman to buy?A. A red skirt. B. A white sweater. C. A pair of blue jeans.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Mother and son. B. Business partners. C. Boss and secretary.4. What does the woman ask John to do?A. Do his homework. B. Take th
3、e piano class. C. Pick up the package.5. How much will the man pay?A. $15. B. $30. C. $60.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三个选项中选出最佳选项。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 mainly talking about?A. Inexperienced
4、 drivers. B. A terrible car accident. C. Safe driving on the road.7. When does the woman feel nervous?A. A car cuts in at will. B. A car is close behind her car. C. A car turns without turn signals.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8. How long did it take to get to Nanjing before?A. 2 hours. B. 1.5 hours. C. 1 hour.9.
5、 Why did the man come to China?A. To have a trip. B. To work as a teacher. C. To visit a Chinese university.10. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. On a train. B. At a ticket office. C. In a waiting room.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How long has the man played the piano up to now?A. For 10 ye
6、ars. B. For 15 years. C. For 20 years.12. What do we know about the man?A. He started to write music at ten.B. He enjoys giving concerts in schools.C. His CDs have become the best seller.13. How does the woman like the man?A. Creative. B. Excellent. C. Just so so.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Where does Aman
7、da want to spend her summer holiday?A. In Beijing. B. In London. C. In New York.15. What does Amandas mother want her to do?A. Learn about Chinese culture.B. Look after her grandmother.C. Offer some help on the farm.16. Who did the man plan to go to London with?A. His friends. His mother. C. His gra
8、ndmother.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What will happen in 2022?A. A new space lab will be built.B. The first space hotel will open.C. Astronauts will live in the space hotel.18. How many guests can the space hotel hold at a time?A. Two. B. Four. C. Six.19. What can guests do in the space hotel?A. Cook food
9、. B. Watch movies. C. Have a video chat.20. What does the speaker think of the space trip?A. Relaxing. B. Dangerous. C. Expensive.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAll of us spend a large part of our lives at home eating, sleeping, relaxing and communica
10、ting with our family members. Our home is a shelter for us, away from the noisy, busy, and polluted world outside a place where we can let down our hair and dress casually. Ecofriendliness (环保) is a hot word today and we all know we should make our environment as ecofriendly as possible. This is not
11、 only good for our health, but also good for the outward environment. Here are some easy and helpful tips to make your home ecofriendly. Kitchen Plan the kitchen to be bright and airy so that you dont have to turn on the lights at daytime. Dont make wasteful use of the gas. Keep all ingredients for
12、cooking ready before lighting the gas. Turn it to low when not required always using it on high burns a lot of gas. Indoor plants Plants are extremely ecofriendly and can be used to make your home look lively. Apart from adding life to home, they give out O2, thus making the air inside fresh. You ca
13、n keep plants in your home, but be sure to show them some sunlight regularly. Also, if they are kept outside, clean their leaves with a wet cloth, as dust may be added to them. A home decorated with plants looks attractive. Plants are a natural home decorating gift that shows concern about the envir
14、onment. A green plant is a wonderful gift which will protect the earth and is sure to be appreciated. Saving water Most of the time, we take water for granted we keep water running while brushing our teeth or washing clothes. Needless to say, this is a huge waste of natural resources. Try to recycle
15、 water. For example, the water used for washing vegetables can be used for watering plants; the soapy water used for washing clothes can be used to clean the bathroom and kitchen.21. Why is the importance of our home discussed in Paragraph 1? A. To advise us to communicate more with our family membe
16、rs.B. To show the outside world is noisy and polluted.C.To advise us to spend more time staying at home.D. To show its necessary to make our home ecofriendly.22. What is advised to be done in the kitchen? A.To open the window. B.To save energy. C.To prepare simple meals. D.To turn down lights.23. Wh
17、at does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 mean? A.We dont use water frequently.B.We try our best not to waste water.C.We dont realize the importance of water.D.We make full use of water.BBritish sculptor Jason Taylor has made it his mission to use his talent to conserve our ecosystems by creating u
18、nderwater museums. Over the years, the environmentalist has put over 850 massive artworks underwater worldwide. On February 1, 2021, Taylor launched his latest work The Underwater Museum of Cannes.“The main goal was to bring attention to the fact that our oceans need our help,” Taylor told Dezeen. “
19、Ocean ecology has been destroyed by human activity in the Mediterranean over the past few decades, and it is not obvious what is taking place when observing the sea from afar.”The Underwater Museum of Cannes contains 6 sculptures featuring local residents of various ages. They range from Maurice, an
20、 80-year-old fisherman, to Anouk, a 9-year-old student. Towering over 6-feet-tall and weighing 10 tons, the faces are sectioned into two parts, with the outer part like a mask. The mask indicates that the worlds oceans appear powerful and unbeatable from the surface but house an ecosystem that is ex
21、tremely fragile to careless human activities.Though the waters surrounding the sculptures now appear a pristine blue, the seabed was filled with old boat engines, pipes, and other human-made trash when the project began about four years ago. Besides removing the trash, Taylor also restored the areas
22、 seagrass. Just one square meter of the seagrass can generate up to 10 liters of oxygen daily. The seagrass also helps prevent coastal erosion(侵蚀) and provides habitats for many ocean creatures.“The idea of creating an underwater museum was to draw more people underwater and develop a sense of care
23、and protection,” Taylor told Dezeen. “If we threw unwanted waste near a forest, there would be a public outcry. But this is happening every day in our surrounding waters and it largely goes unnoticed.”24. What are the underwater museums intended to do?A. To make huge profits.B. To raise awareness of
24、 protecting the ocean.C. To show Jason Taylors talent.D. To draw attention to endangered sea animals.25. Why does the outer part of the sculptures look like a mask?A. To popularize the features of the locals.B. To remind people to protect themselves.C. To reflect peoples protection of the ocean.D. T
25、o stress the sensitiveness of the ecosystem.26. Whats paragraph 4 mainly about?A. How the project was started.B. How the seagrass was restored.C. What recovery effort the project made.D. Why the surroundings were improved.27. What can we infer from what Jason Taylor said in the last paragraph?A. The
26、 situation of the ocean is easily ignored.B. The destruction caused to the ocean is noticeable.C. Forests play a more important role in ecosystems.D. People have zero tolerance to damage done to nature.CAn amount of the best research on daily experience, according to some experts, is based on rates
27、of positive and negative interactions, which has proved that being blindly positive or negative can cause others to be frustrated or annoyed or to simply tune out.Over the last two decades, scientists have made remarkable predictions simply by watching people interact with one another and then scori
28、ng the conversations based on the rate of positive and negative interactions. Researchers have used the findings to predict everything from the likelihood that a couple will divorce to the chances of a work team with high customer satisfaction and productivity levels.More recent research helps expla
29、in why these brief exchanges matter so much. When you experience negative emotions as a result of disapproval or rejection, for example, your body produces higher levels of the stress hormone, which shuts down much of your thinking and activates conflict and defense mechanisms. You assume that situa
30、tions are worse than they actually are.When you experience a positive interaction, it activates a very different response. Positive exchanges increase your bodys production of oxytocin, a feel-good thing that increases your ability to communicate with, cooperate with and trust others. But the effect
31、s of a positive occurrence are less dramatic and lasting than how they are for a negative one.We need at least 3 to 5 positive interactions to outweigh one negative exchange. Bad moments simply outweigh good ones. Whether youre having a conversation* keep this simple short cut in mind: At least 80 p
32、ercent of your conversations should be focused on whats going right.Workplaces, for example, often see this. During performance reviews, managers routinely spend 80 percent of their time on weaknesses and “areas for improvement”. They spend roughly 20 percent of the time on strengths and positive as
33、pects. Any time you have discussions with a person or group, spend the vast majority of the time talking about what is working, and use the remaining time to address weaknesses.28. What does the underlined phrase “tune out” in paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Stop listening.B. Change ones mind.C. Sing a
34、loud.D. Be crazy.29. What will happen if we experience negative emotions?A. The situations are sure to become worse.B. Much of our thinking will be prevented.C. We will feel an urge to improve and become better.D. Well be motivated to settle conflicts with people.30. What can we learn from paragraph
35、 4?A. We need a positive feeling to beat one negative feeling.B. Positive interactions have greater effects than negative ones.C. Our conversation should center on what needs improvement.D. The effect of negative feelings lasts longer than that of positive ones.31. Which of the following can be the
36、best title for the passage?A. Harmful Negative InteractionsB. More Positive InteractionsC. How to Promote Workplace ProductivityD. Less Time on Strengths and Positive AspectsDShining just 12 light-years from Earth, the star Tau Ceti so resembles the sun that it has appeared in numerous science- fict
37、ion stories and was the first star astronomers ever searched for signs of intelligent life, half a century ago. In 2012 Tau Ceti grew still more interesting when astronomers reported five possible planets somewhat larger than Earth circling closer to the star than Mars orbits (围绕运动) the sunone of wh
38、ich is in the stars habitable zone. Newly released images taken by the Herschel Space Observatory provide even more insight about Tau Cetis solar system: greater detail about its dust belt.Dust arises when asteroids and comets (小行星和彗星) crash into one another, so its location reveals where these dust
39、- creating objects which are too small to be seen directly orbit a star. In Tau Cetis case, “its quite a wide dust belt,” says Samantha Lawler of the University of Victoria in British Columbia. As her team reported in November, the belts inner edge is roughly two to three astronomical units (AUs) fr
40、om the star, which is the position of our own suns asteroid belt. (An AU is the distance from Earth to the sun.) Tau Cetis dust belt extends out to 55 AU, which would be just beyond our systems main Edgeworth-Kuiper belt, the zone of small bodies whose largest member is probably Pluto. Probably full
41、 of asteroids and comets, Tau Cetis dust belt most likely lacks a planet as large as Jupiter, Lawler says. The gravity of such a massive planet would have driven away most small space rocks.Within a year a new series of radio telescopes in Chile called ALMA should provide a sharper view of the disk,
42、 especially of its inner edge. The ALMA images will help astronomers confirm whether the stars five proposed planets are indeed real. If the disk overlaps(重叠) the planets hypothesized (假设的) orbits, then they probably do not exist; they would have kept away most asteroids near the star, removing the
43、source of dust.If those planets do exist, however, Lawlers team suggests that Tau Cetis planetary system may resemble what our solar system would have looked like had the four giant planetsJupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune- never formed: small planets orbiting close to the star, and nothing but as
44、teroids, comets and dust beyond.32. According to astronomers, the five possible planets of Tau Ceti_.A. resembled Earth in sizeB. functioned like a solar systemC. were located in Tau Cetis habitable zoneD. were nearer to Tau Ceti than Mars to the sun33. Which of the following is true of Tau Cetis du
45、st belt?A. It is narrower than the asteroid belt in our system.B. The bodies inside it are all smaller than Jupiter.C. The gravity of Tau Ceti makes it get denser.D. It is over 55 astronomical units in width.34. According to the passage, the five planets are most likely to exist if_.A. they dont mov
46、e into the dust belt while orbiting Tau CetiB. they have kept away most asteroids and cometsC. they dont crash into any asteroid or cometD. they can be seen clearly by ALMA35. It can be inferred from the passage that Tau Cetis dust belt_.A. is useful because it stops asteroids or comets crashing int
47、o the starB. makes Tau Ceti different from the sun because it extends fartherC. is interesting because it keeps other planets away from Tau CetiD. plays a role in helping decide whether the five planets are real第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。According to Jessica H
48、agy, author of How to Be Interesting, its not difficult to make yourself interesting at a dinner party._36_, if youre out of your comfort zone or if youre wandering into somebodys house for the first time. So the main thing is just to show up and be adventurous, trying different foods and talking to
49、 strangers.People love to talk about themselves. If you can start the conversation with a question other than “What do you do for a living?, youll be able to get a lot more interesting conversation out of whomever it is youre talking to. _37 _. it can bring in I have this old, broken-down vehicle or
50、 I rode the bus with these crazy people who were laughing at silly jokes in the back. It just opens up conversation._38_? If you cant take their wine away, you should certainly try to take away their soapbox (讲台). If youre the host, you can ask them to help you in the kitchen with something and just
51、 remove them from the situation._39_And what about that other dinner-party killer: awkward silence? If youre faced with an awkward silence at a dinner party, the only thing that always gets everyone talking again is to give the host a compliment (赞扬)._40_. Just quickly tun around and say, This cake
52、is extremely delicious and you have to tell me all about it.”So being interesting at a dinner party isnt that hard.A.How do you know the hostB.The first step is to go exploringC.If you ask the question How did you get here?,D.Be prepared to have awkward conversations with strangersE.Or turn the conv
53、ersation into a topic where they have little to sayF.What about that person who has had too much to drink or wont stop talkingG.He or she is the person who is feeling the weight of that awkwardness the most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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该
54、项涂黑。 I had been swimming competitively for about five years and was ready to quit, because I _41_ receiving “Honorable Mentions(鼓励奖)”at each competition, which simply _42_,“Thank you for coming. You didnt even rank first, second or third, but we dont want you to go home with _43_.” The very day befo
55、re a big swim meet, I decided to tell my grandma that I was quitting the swim team, but she said, “Baby, _44_ these words:A quitter never wins and a _45_never quits. You go to that swim meet tomorrow.” The next day I arrived at the swim meet, and as I _46_ the board,I noticed the other girls with th
56、eir skintight caps, goggles (护眼镜) and Speedo suits were here to do one thing_47_ me. The competition began and I was swimming _48_ than before. I noticed I was tied with one person. I thought we were battling for eighth place and I refused to finish _49_,so I added more kick on the last two hundred
57、yards.I hit the _50_ and looked to the left and to the right for the swimmers who had beat me, but _51_ was there. They must have gotten out of the _52_ already. I raised my head to see my coach _53_ hysterically(歇斯底里). My eyes _54_ her pointing finger and couldnt believe what I saw-the other swimme
58、rs had just reached the halfway point of the pool. That day, I broke the national 15- year-old- 400-freestyle record. I had hung up my honorable mentions. That day, I _55_ them with a huge gold medal.41A. kept Bhated Cenjoyed Dstopped42A. expresses Breads Cmeans Dsays43A. anything Bsomething Ceveryt
59、hing Dnothing44A. read Bremember Crepeat Drecall45A. winner Bloser Cswimmer Dfighter46A. got on Bgot off Cjumped off Dclimbed up47A. support Bcheer Cwin Dbeat48A. harder Bmore Cfaster Dbetter49A. hopeless Bdisappointed Clast Dsecond50A. record Bwall Cmark Dline51A. everyoneBsomeone Cno one Danyone52
60、. A. breath B. water C. time D. race53. A. encouraging B. smiling C. running D. screaming54. A. saw B. held C. followed D. grasped55. A. helped B. joined C. admired D. replaced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。Cities are diverse ecosystems, and a large number of species share
61、our urban areas. As our city spreads, we need to think about 56_ it is like for other species to have human neighbors. Because cities 57_(build) for humans, they do not always provide suitable habitats for wildlife. For example, most city parks are kept neat and tidy so that humans will find them 58
62、_(pretty) than before. But when we cut grass or plant flowers, we destroy natural habitats.When a bridge in Austin, Texas was repaired, engineers added small gaps running along the length of its bottom, 59_ made a good home for bats, and soon the bridge was the home of thousands of bats. At first, p
63、eople were afraid 60_ the bats. Now, they have come to value 61_ (they) winged neighbors. The bats are a tourist 62_ (attract) and they eat lots of bugs every night.There are also structures built with the objective of 63_ (bring) wildlife into the city. The Beijing Olympic Forest Park is a good exa
64、mple. The park 64_ (use) native plants and created open, natural spaces for wildlife. The result is a zone where over 160 species of birds can move about 65_ (free). If we learn to share our space, we can become better neighbors to the wildlife around us. 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假设你是李华,上周你接待了外国
65、留学生,带领他们体验了中国茶文化的全过程。请你写一篇英文周记,记述你上周接待外国学生的过程。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 3. 提示词:茶壶teapot_第二节(满分25 分)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。On the way back from work every evening, there would be a homeless man standing at the exit of the freeway. He looked to be in his late 40s but was probably
66、a lot younger. His eyes were what struck me the most about him, they were brown and they had a sparkle. People say they can tell a lot from a persons eyes. It was certainly true in his case. He always waved at every car, he was always happy and smiling and sometimes almost dancing. Every day after w
67、ork I would remember to gather any spare change and quickly roll down my window and give him the coins. Occasionally the red light would be on for a minute and we would ask each other about our day. His answer would always be the same, “Im blessed!”. I knew what his answer was going to be every time
68、, yet I would still ask. It amazed me that even in his situation of being homeless he was so positive, and his answer would remind me of how blessed I was. A single mother of four amazing kids, with a place to call home and with a job to provide for my kids.Then one day I was called into my bosss of
69、fice and was told that I was being laid off due to the economy. For the rest of that day, a feeling of worry engulfed(淹没)me. Needless to say that on my way home that day I was very sad and upset. I didnt remember to look for my spare change and keep it ready like I usually did. But there he was as a
70、lways, as I turned the ramp(斜坡). He set his eyes on me, while still smiling and waving at others.注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右;2. 请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Id hoped to catch the green light, but I missed it._What he gave me was more than a dollar bill._潍坊四中2021-2022学年第一学期收心考试高三英语参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 AACCA 6-10 C
71、BABC 11-15 ABBCA 16-20 ABBCC第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)21-25 DBCBD 26-30CAABD 31-35BDDAD 36-40BCFEGB篇本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲了Taylor创建水下博物馆的初衷以及该项目所产生的积极影响。24. B 细节理解题。根据第二段“The main goal was to bring attention to the fact that our oceans need our help, Taylor told Dezeen.(Taylor告诉Dezeen的记者:“我们的主要目标是让人们注意到我们的海洋需要我们的帮助。
72、”)”可知,水下博物馆旨在提高人们保护海洋的意识。故选B。25. D 细节理解题。根据第三段“Towering over 6-feet-tall and weighing 10 tons, the faces are sectioned into two parts, with the outer part like a mask. The mask indicates that the worlds oceans appear powerful and unbeatable from the surface but house an ecosystem that is extremely f
73、ragile to careless human activities.(这些脸有6英尺高,重达10吨,被分成两部分,外部像一个面具。这幅面具表明,从表面上看,世界上的海洋似乎强大而不可战胜,但它的生态系统对于粗心大意的人类活动来说极其脆弱。)”可知,雕塑的外部看起来像一个面具是为了强调生态系统的敏感性。故选D。26. C 段落大意题。根据第四段“Though the waters surrounding the sculptures now appear a pristine blue, the seabed was filled with old boat engines, pipes,
74、and other human-made trash when the project began about four years ago. Besides removing the trash, Taylor also restored the areas seagrass. Just one square meter of the seagrass can generate up to 10 liters of oxygen daily. The seagrass also helps prevent coastal erosion and provides habitats for m
75、any ocean creatures.(虽然雕塑周围的水域现在呈现出一种纯净的蓝色,但当该项目大约四年前开始时,海底充满了旧的船只引擎、管道和其他人造垃圾。除了清理垃圾,泰勒还恢复了该地区的海草。仅仅一平方米的海草每天就能产生多达10升的氧气。海草还有助于防止海岸侵蚀,并为许多海洋生物提供栖息地。)”可知,该段主要讲了项目做出了哪些恢复努力。故选C。27. A 推理判断题。根据最后一段“The idea of creating an underwater museum was to draw more people underwater and develop a sense of care
76、 and protection, Taylor told Dezeen. If we threw unwanted waste near a forest, there would be a public outcry. But this is happening every day in our surrounding waters and it largely goes unnoticed.(Taylor告诉Dezeen的记者:“创建水下博物馆的想法是为了吸引更多的人到水下,并培养一种关心和保护的意识。如果我们在森林附近扔垃圾,会引起公众的强烈抗议。但这种情况每天都在我们周围的水域发生,而
77、且很大程度上被忽视了。”)”可推断出:海洋的情况很容易被忽视。故选A。C篇本文是议论文,文章建议更积极的互动。28. A词句猜测题。根据第一段“which has proved that being blindly positive or negative can cause others to be frustrated or annoyed or to simply tune out.” 这已经证明,盲目的积极或消极会让别人感到沮丧、恼怒,或者“tune out”。根据句中的感到沮丧、恼怒,可知此处表示消极的词,A项符合句意,故选A项。29. B细节理解题。根据第三段“When you e
78、xperience negative emotions as a result of disapproval or rejection, for example, your body produces higher levels of the stress hormone, which shuts down much of your thinking and activates conflict and defense mechanisms.” 例如,当你因为不赞同或拒绝而经历负面情绪时,你的身体会产生更高水平的压力荷尔蒙,它会关闭你的大部分思考,激活冲突和防御机制。可知,当人们陷入负面情绪时
79、会停止思考。故选B项。30.D 细节理解题。根据第四段“But the effects of a positive occurrence are less dramatic and lasting than how they are for a negative one.” 但正面事件的影响没有负面事件的影响那么显著和持久。可知消极情绪的影响比积极情绪的影响持续时间更长。故选D项。31. B主旨大意题。根据最后一段“Any time you have discussions with a person or group, spend the vast majority of the time
80、talking about what is working, and use the remaining time to address weaknesses.” 当你与一个人或一个小组进行讨论时,把大部分时间花在讨论什么是有效的,并利用剩余的时间来解决缺点。结合最后一段的建议和前文对于积极情绪和消极情绪的对比,可知文章主要在谈论更积极的互动。“更积极的互动”最适合作文章标题。故选B项。D篇这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了恒星天仓五的尘埃带的一些情况,以及在决定天仓五的五颗可能的行星是否真实存在方面的作用。32. D 细节理解题。根据第一段中“In 2012 Tau Ceti grew still
81、more interesting when astronomers reported five possible planets somewhat larger than Earth circling closer to the star than Mars orbits (围绕运动) the sunone of which is in the stars habitable zone. (2012年,天文学家们报道了五颗可能比地球大一些的行星,它们围绕着恒星天仓五运行,比火星绕太阳运行的距离更近,其中一颗位于恒星的可居住区,这使得天仓五变得更加有趣)”可知,天仓五的五颗可能的行星离天仓五的距
82、离比火星离太阳的距离更近,故选D。33. D 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Tau Cetis dust belt extends out to 55 AU, which would be just beyond our systems main Edgeworth-Kuiper belt, the zone of small bodies whose largest member is probably Pluto. (天仓五的尘埃带延伸到55个天文单位,刚好在我们系统的主要埃奇沃斯-柯伊伯带之外,这个小天体带的最大成员可能是冥王星。) ”可知,天仓五的尘埃带延伸到55个天文单位,也就是说天仓五
83、的尘埃带的宽度超过55个天文单位。故选D。34. A 推理判断题。根据第三段中“If the disk overlaps the planets hypothesized (假设的) orbits, then they probably do not exist; they would have kept away most asteroids near the star, removing the source of dust. (如果尘埃盘与假设的行星轨道重叠,那么它们很可能不存在;它们会将大多数靠近恒星的小行星拒之门外,从而消除尘埃的来源) ”可知,如果尘埃盘与假设的行星轨道重叠,那么这
84、五颗行星很可能不存在,也就意味着如果它们在绕天仓五运行时轨道没有和尘埃盘重叠,也就是没有进入尘埃带,那么它们可能是存在的,故选A。35. D 推理判断题。根据第三段“Within a year a new series of radio telescopes in Chile called ALMA should provide a sharper view of the disk, especially of its inner edge. The ALMA images will help astronomers confirm whether the stars five propose
85、d planets are indeed real. If the disk overlaps the planets hypothesized (假设的) orbits, then they probably do not exist; they would have kept away most asteroids near the star, removing the source of dust. (一年内,位于智利的一系列名为ALMA的新射电望远镜将提供更清晰的圆盘图像,特别是其内缘。ALMA的图像将帮助天文学家确认这颗恒星的五颗行星是否真的存在。如果圆盘与假设的行星轨道重叠,那么它
86、们很可能不存在;它们会将大多数靠近恒星的小行星拒之门外,从而消除尘埃的来源) ”可知,根据天仓五尘埃带是否和假设的行星轨道重叠,能帮助天文学家确认这颗恒星的五颗行星是否真的存在,所以天仓五的尘埃带在决定五颗行星是否真实存在方面起着重要作用,故选D。第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)41-45ACDBA 46-50ADACB 51-55CBDCD56. what 57. are built 58. prettier 59. which 60. of 61. their 62. attraction 63. bringing 64. used 65. freely第三部分 写作(共两节,满分4
87、0分)第一节(15分) Last week, I took the foreign students in our school to experience Chinese authentic tea culture, which turned out to be extremely rewarding.On arriving at the tea house, the foreign students were impressed by the unique teapots and teacups. I gave them a vivid introduction of tea cultur
88、e and taught them how to make tea. Then I asked them to have a try. Washing the teapots, adding tea leaves, and pouring water into the cups, they followed my instructions and immersed themselves in the charming tea culture.At the end of the activity, we took a picture to memorize the unforgettable d
89、ay.第二节(25分)Id hoped to catch the green light, but I missed it. While I was waiting for the red light to turn, all I could think of was “How can I provide for my kids? How can I pay rent? What am I going to do?” Just then he strolled over to my car. He had a big smile and looked me straight in the ey
90、es and said “today I will give you a dollar”. He then reached into his pocket and pulled out a dollar bill. I was blown away, bursting into tears.What he gave me was more than a dollar bill. He taught me a valuable lesson. No matter what material things are taken from you, no one can take away your
91、choice to be joyful. My ride home was smooth sailing. I had lost my job and had no savings, but I knew I was blessed! Every time Im faced with challenges, I always think of the homeless mans valuable lesson and remember that I am blessed. Then, I can get up courage to overcome the difficulties and m
92、isfortunes. 听力原文Text 1M: Where are you working now, Jennifer? Still in the hospital?W: No, I left the hospital and I refused the job at the drug store. Im working as a teacher in a medical college now.Text 2W: Im thinking of buying my daughter a pair of blue jeans for her birthday.M: If I were you,
93、I would buy a red skirt. It goes really well with her white sweater.Text 3M: Ms. Brown, can you tell me my arrangements today?W: At 9 oclock, you have a meeting. And then you should have lunch with your business partner. Oh, you said you will buy a gift for your son today.Text 4W: John, pick up the
94、package downstairs, OK? I must go to work now.M: Oh, Mum, you know I have to do my homework now. Why not ask Lisa?W: You are always looking for excuses. Lisa is going out for her piano class.Text 5M: How much are the toys?W: We are having a sale today. The original price is 10 dollars each, but now
95、it only costs half the price.M: All right, Ill take three.Text 6M: The traffic was really terrible this morning.W: Why? Did anything in particular happen?M: The car in front of me wanted to turn left. But the driver didnt use his turn signal and stopped suddenly at the crossing. He almost caused an
96、accident.W: Im glad there was no accident.M: Me too. People should pay attention to their driving behavior on the road.W: What do you mean?M: Some people never use their turn signals, so others dont know what they plan to do. And some cars cut in at will.W: Yes, these are very irresponsible acts. So
97、me people like to drive close behind my car, which really makes me nervous.M: They need to learn to respect other drivers and make sure of safety on the road.Text 7M: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?W: Of course not. Go ahead.M: Thanks.W: Where are you going?M: Im on my way to Nanjing. It is sa
98、id that it only takes one and a half hours to get there now. It saves passengers half an hour.W: Yeah, it is because of the use of Fuxing bullet trains. They can reach 350km/h.M: Wow! Thats really amazing! Are you going to Nanjing, too?W: No, Im going to Hangzhou.M: Really? Ive been told many times
99、that its a very beautiful place, but Ive never been there since I came to China two years ago.W: Yes, it is really worth visiting. Are you American or English?M: Well, actually, I come from Canada and I was invited by a Chinese university to teach western culture.Oh, its time for my train. Nice talk
100、ing with you.W: Goodbye! Have a good trip!Text 8W: Hi and welcome to Musical Talent! My name is Jane Brown and today Im talking to Charlie from Seattle. Charlie, tell us about your music.M: Hi, Jane. I love music! I started playing the piano when I was 5 years old. Now, I write songs, sing and play
101、the piano in a band.W: Thats wonderful! What kind of music do you write?M: Well, I write pop music, and I like playing rock, too.W: Have you ever played at any concerts?M: Yes, I have. Our band went to about ten schools in Seattle. It was a lot of fun.W: Have you made a CD yet?M: Yes, I have. I made
102、 one last year. Its called Someone Like You, and Ive already sold 5,000 CDs.W: Wow. How old are you?M: Im 15.W: Thats great!Text 9M: Whats your plan for the summer holiday, Amanda?W: I want to spend a month on my uncles farm in New York. But my mother wishes me to go to Beijing, China.M: Why does sh
103、e want you to go to Beijing? Does she want to travel round the city with you?W: No. My mother is from China. She wants to send me to Beijing to live with my grandmother, hoping the holiday will teach me a lot about Chinese culture.M: Well, do you want to go there?W: No. Its usually very hot in summe
104、r there. I just want to spend a relaxing summer at my uncles.M: So what will you do?W: I guess Ill tell my mother that Ill go to Beijing in the fall. Its usually very comfortable in Beijing then.M: That sounds like a good idea!W: So whats your plan for the summer?M: I planned to go to London with so
105、me friends. But theyre not available. So Ill just stay in Los Angeles and do some part-time work.Text 10What is it like to travel in space? If you have ever watched space movies, you may know something about it. Aurora Station is the worlds first space hotel. US company Orion Span built the hotel. T
106、he hotel is around 12 feet wide and 35 feet long. It plans to welcome its first guests in 2022.It will fly 320 kilometers above Earth. It can hold six people at a time. Two of them will be workers. They may be former NASA astronauts. Each trip aboard the station will last for 12 days. Guests there w
107、ill be able to do many interesting things. For example, they will see around 16 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours. They can take part in research experiments such as growing food in space. Later, they can bring the food back to earth as a souvenir. These are the same things as astronauts usually do. Guests can also share what they see and hear with others on Earth. They can have a video chat using a high-speed Internet connection. But each guest will have to pay at least $9.5 million. Thats really a large amount of money.