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1、广昌一中 金溪一中 黎川一中 南城二中 南丰一中 宜黄一中20202021学年度下学期期中联考高二英语试卷本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。请在答题卡上作答。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。1. What time is it now?A. 1:15 pm. B. 2:15 pm. C. 3:15 pm. 2. Where is the sport

2、s shop?A. Behind a bank. B. In front of a library. C. Opposite a pet shop. 3. What is the man doing?A. Offering advice. B. Asking for help. C. Giving thanks. 4. How many people will go for dinner?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. 5. Why cant the man help the woman tonight?A. He isnt good at math. B. He ha

3、s to study himself. C. He has an exam tonight. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Which subject is the woman good at?A. Science. B. Maths. C. Physics. 7. What does the man

4、 think of physics?A. Interesting. B. Boring. C. Difficult. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What did the man do this morning?A. He did schoolwork. B. He read a paper,C. He read a book. 9. What is Professor Susans research about?A. School life. B. Reading habits. C. Body language. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who dislikes

5、eating meat?A. Birgit. B. Hamid. C. Arthur. 11. Where do the speakers decide to go in the end?A. The Pizza Experience. B. The Kingfisher. C. The Carrots. 12. What day is it today probably?A. Wednesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where does the woman come from?A. Britain. B. China.

6、C. France. 14. When will the class begin?A. On March 15th. B. On July 16th. C. On December 9th. 15. How long will the class last?A. For 2 months. B. For 4 months. C. For 5 months. 16. What does the woman major in at college?A. History. B. Chinese. C. Agriculture. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does the

7、speaker say about the first flat?A. Its quiet. B. Its central. C. It has three floors. 18. Which number should Jane ring if she needs a flat with a garden?A. 3873910. B. 3733920. C. 3893022. 19. Which flat has the largest number of bedrooms?A. Mansfield House. B. Fair Flat. C. Chestnuts Flat. 20. Wh

8、at is the biggest advantage of the third flat?A. It has a car park. B. It is near the school. C. It has modern furniture. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhen you think of Australias overall atmosphere, what comes to mind? Sun, surf, and sand? Thats right,

9、but dont forget the snow! The lifts open at ski resorts across regional Australia from June to October, Tours are excellent option and depart from Queensland, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, or Canberra. Some tours are all- inclusive of accommodation, meals, ski hire, and lift tickets. Its a handy opti

10、on for first-timers and for meeting other travelers. Falls Creek, VictoriaFalls Creek is the largest ski resort in Victoria. Falls Creek is seven-hour drive south-west of Sydney and a four - and - a - half - hour drive northeast of Melbourne. There is a resort entry fee of AU $ 51.50 per day for all

11、 vehicles or AUS18. 50 per person on a bus. Mount Hotham, VictoriaMount Hotham provides challenging terrain(地形), Mount Hotham is a four-hour drive from Melbourne. The train will take yow straight from Melbourne or Sydney to the Victorian snowfield. Lift pass prices vary depending on the day you visi

12、t and how early you book.Mount Buller, VictoriaMount Buller is a three-hour drive from Melbourne Its easy to get to as theres a coach service that runs regularly during the winter season. Mount Buller offers a “kids stay free” deal where up to two children under the age of 15 can stay for free when

13、accompanied by two adults. Lift passes can get as cheap as S66 when you book ahead of time. Thredbo, NSWThere are 14 lifts and 54 runs across the resort, with many choices for beginners to advance. Thredbo has a lively village as theres almost always an event going on. You can purchase full - day or

14、 half - day lift passes, and prices range depending on the time of year. The resort is a two - hour drive from Melbourne. 21. Which is the farthest to Melbourne?A. Falls Creek, Victoria. B. Mount Hotham, Victoria. C. Mount Buller, Victoria. D. Thredbo, NSW. 22. What is the advantage for two adults w

15、ith a boy aged 9 visiting Mount Buller?A. Its atmosphere is better. B. Lift passes get discounted. C. Only two tickets are needed. D. The boys accommodation is free. 23. What can we do in Thredbo, NSW?A. Choose different villages. B. Go skiing in the snowfield. C. Enjoy the event in a village. D. Bo

16、ok ahead of time to get discount. BDancing can be magic. At least it is to 11 - year - old Anthony Mmesoma Madu from Nigeria when he dances ballet. A video of Anthonys pirouettes(单脚尖旋舞) went popular, turning him into a star, and earning him a scholarship. Anthonys story has inspired millions and off

17、ers hope for the future. It began on a cold, rainy day in a narrow passage outside untidy Lagos. But Anthony seemed unaware, pirouetting barefoot. His dance teacher took a quick video, posted it on social media, and went back to teaching. Actress Viola Davis saw the video and tweeted: “Reminds me of

18、 the beauty of my people. We can imagine, and love. despite the obstacles that have been put in front of us. Our people can fly!”In the past few weeks, some 15 million people from around the globe watched madly as Anthony danced across the smooth pavement. Thanks to this support, he received a schol

19、arship to study with some of the worlds best ballet dancers at New Yorks American Dance Theater. Famous male ballet dancer Calvin Royal II was also moved by Anthonys dancing. He reached out from across the world to Anthony and his classmates at the Leap of Dance Academy in Nigeria He told the young

20、dancers on a video chat, “You are not only changing your world there, in Africa but youre changing the hearts and minds of so many people.”Many people in Anthonys community have never seen a boy dancing ballet before. But now, his love of dancing is paying off for Anthony, his teacher, his classmate

21、s, future Nigerian dancers as well as boys who love ballet. 24. How did people worldwide first know about Anthony probably?A. On TV. B. Over the radio. C. On the Internet. D. In the newspaper. 25. What is Viola Davis?A. A teacher. B. An actress. C. A dancer. D. A host. 26. Why did Anthony win a scho

22、larship?A. He danced very well. B. His teacher helped him a lot. C. Lots of people pay attention to him. D. His academic achievement is great. 27. How did Calvin Royal III feel about Anthony?A. Thankful. B. Favorable. C. Amazed. D. Caring. CYoga originated in ancient India some 5,000 years ago. It h

23、as since spread across the world to many cultures. In the last few years, yoga has been offering classes aiming at the hearing impaired(听障者). Most yoga classes are based on a model in which students learn by listening to their teachers statements. As many yoga positions limit the ability to see the

24、teacher, hearing-impaired participants who rely on lipreading (唇读) or sign language are left on their own during a class. Recognizing the hearing -impaired are eager to attend yoga classes, one British yoga studio determined to fill the lack. Bethaney Mouzer, a yoga instructor launched Sign Yoga in

25、2019, with the goal of bringing yoga to people for whom the practice may have previously been forbidden. Mouzer, who was born to non-hearing parents, is used to existing two worlds. After becoming a yoga teacher in 2015, she fielded requests from many people who were interested in yoga, but struggle

26、d to find teachers to accommodate their needs. At first Mouzer started out small, holding single-day workshops at local studios in Birmingham and Worcester, where she signed continuously throughout the classes. The sessions were an immediate hit, and Mouzer began posting classes online via a Faceboo

27、k page called Sign Yoga. Finally, once there was enough demand, Mouzer also started teaching in London. Today, Sign Yoga is a mostly online company, with live Zoom classes and pre - recorded lessons accessible to students, as well as occasional in-person classes held in local parks. Mouzer ran a Dea

28、f Accessible Yoga Teacher Training workshop in May. 28. How are most yoga classes carried out?A. By following teachers instructions. B. By adjusting yoga positions frequently. C. By encouraging students to participate. D. By ignoring the needs of disabled learners. 29. Why did Bethaney Mouzer create

29、 Sign Yoga?A. To satisfy the needs of sign language. B. To make a fortune by teaching Yoga. C. To compensate for her suffering while learning Yoga. D. To make Yoga accessible to the hearing-impaired. 30. What does the underlined word “fielded” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Refused. B. Answered. C.

30、 Presented. D. Repeated. 31. Which word can best describe Mouzer according to the last two paragraphs?A. Kind. B. Romantic. C. Grateful. D. Good-tempered. DAn unusual experiment in Botswana suggests that painting eyes on the rear (臀部) ends of cows may help protect them from large predators (食肉动物) li

31、ke lions. Protecting cows could also end up protecting the lions from angry farmers. Large predators like lions are under pressure. Much of the land they used to roam( 徜徉) has been taken over by humans. Many are hunted illegally. One serious threat to large predators comes from farmers, who often sh

32、oot or poison them after losing farm animals for their attacks. This has long been a problem in the Okavango Delta. Some parts of the Okavango are protected, but there are also many small farms in the area, with between 6 and 100 cows. Lions are the biggest threat to cattle in the area. At night, fa

33、rmers normally keep their animals in closed areas protected from predators. But in the daytime, when many predators are most active, the cattle are allowed out to eat grass. Scientists from the University of New South Wales wondered if painting pictures of eyes on the cows rear ends might protect th

34、em. The idea isnt as strange as it may sound. There are many examples of animals such as butterflies or fish using fake “eyes” to protect themselves. Working with over 2,000 cows 8 on 14 different farms in the Okavango area, the scientists tested their ideas in a four-year study. The researchers sep

35、arated the cows into three different groups. They painted large eyes on the rear ends of one group of cows. The second group got simple Xs. The final group got nothing. The eyes worked very well. Of the 683 cows with eyes painted on them, none were killed in the four-year period. Cows with nothing o

36、n their rear ends didnt do so well. Fifteen of the 835 cows with bare backsides were killed. The scientists were surprised to learn that even Xs seemed to give the cows some protection. Only 4 of the 543 cows with Xs were killed. 32. What makes farmers become a threat to large predators?A. Hunting t

37、hem for meat. B. Defending themselves. C. Protecting farm animals. D. Shooting them for pleasure. 33. Why are butterflies mentioned?A They are close to life. B. Their colors vary. C. They are fierce enough. D. Their fake eyes work. 34. How is the fifth paragraph carried out?A. By listing the number

38、of cows. B. By presenting the facts of tests. C. By analyzing the varieties of tests. D. By showing the differences of tests. 35. What can be the best title for the text?A. Protecting Cows Proves UrgentB. Lions Become Enemies of CowsC. Fake Eyes Protect Cows from Lions D. Cows Are in Danger of Extin

39、ction第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Danakil Depression is an extremely hot, bone dry, lava - spewing hellhole with lakes of acid. Somehow, theres still life. Its nicknamed the “Gateway to Hell,” and its the hottest place on Earth, with temperatures recorded as high as

40、 131 degrees Fahrenheit, and thats not even taking into account the heat coming from the ground and lava-spewing volcanoes. 36 Oh, and the lakes are filled with acid. 37 Right?Unbelievably, researchers looking for life in this barren hellscape(地狱) have found evidence that two extremophile types of b

41、acteria have made their home in the Danakil Depression, reports the BBC. 38 It was no small feat(功绩) for researchers to make the discovery. Theres the extreme heat and the threat of slipping into a hot pool of acid, sure. But spending any time in Danakil also requires wearing gas masks due to the cl

42、ouds of harmful gas. 39 Organisms(生物) were found in two separate locations, one of which was an acidic pool with a zero pH, a new extremophile record. Its the most acidic place where life has been found anywhere on Earth. In fact, its such an extreme place that only referring to these organisms as “

43、extremophiles” doesnt go far enough. 40 You could make the case that Danakil is a harder place to live than on Mars or Jupiters moon Europa, for instance. Scientists hope that by studying extremophiles here on Earth, we might get a glimpse at how life looks elsewhere in the solar system. A. Surely,

44、nothing survives here. B. Somehow, life has found a way. C. To make matters worse, it rarely rains. D. It is also one of the lowest places on the planet. E. The discovery shows well for the prospect (前景) of finding life on other worlds. F. It took years of planning before researchers felt it was saf

45、e enough to brave sample collection. G. It has developed as a result of Africa and Asia moving apart, causing rifting and volcanic activity. 第三部分英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Several weeks after my surgery, I went to the hospital for a che

46、ckup. As usual, I was taken to an examination room to have my blood drawn, again a 41 process for me, since Im so frightened of needles. Which her 42 warm smile Ramona entered the room, which 43 my fear. She wasnt my doctor that day, but I 44 her because she was smiling. I wondered what she could fi

47、nd to 45 about at a time like this? So I thought she wasnt 46 enough. But I was wrong .Today was different. Having taken my blood before, Ramona knew about my 47 of needles. She kindly hid them under a magazine. As she opened my blouse, the fresh scar (伤疤) on my 48 could be seen. She gently 49 her h

48、and across the scar, examining the smoothness of the healing skin and 50 any irregularities (不平整). I began to cry quietly. She brought her 51 eyes to mine and said, “You havent 52 it yet, have you?” I said “No.” 53 this wonderful warm woman laid her palm on my pale chest and gently. 54 it there. She

49、 said softly, “This is part of your body. This is you. Its 55 to touch it.” But I couldnt. So she touched it for me. The scar, the healing wound. 56 it, she touched my heart. Then Ramona said, “Ill hold your 57 while you touch it.” So she placed her hand on mine, and we both were quiet. That was the

50、 58 that Ramona gave me. That night as I lay down to sleep, I gently placed my hand on my chest. I 59 it there until I slept. I knew I wasnt alone. We were all in bed together, 60 speaking to my chest, Ramonas gift and me. 41. A. firmB. frightening C. beneficialD. clumsy42. A. absurdB. voluntaryC. s

51、uitableD. familiar43. A. easedB. accompanied C. urgedD. distributed44. A. enviedB. annoyedC. remembered D. recommended45. A. talkB. yellC. reflectD. laugh46. A. seriousB. pureC. ambitiousD. embarrassed47. A. favorB. dignityC. privilegeD. fear48. A. headB. heartC. chestD. stomach49. A. ranB. tookC. d

52、raggedD. carried50. A. cutoutB. set asideC. brought upD. looked for51. A. happyB. warmC. sadD. shameful52. A. curedB. adaptedC. touchedD. seen53. A. SoB. ButC. YetD. Otherwise54. A. comfortedB. heldC. pausedD. sucked55. A. fineB. improperC. awfulD. elegant56. A. AboveB. OppositeC. OutsideD. Beneath5

53、7. A. breathB. recordC. handD. mind58. A. hopeB. giftC. lessonD. life59. A. pressedB. draggedC. leftD. occupied60. A. fluentlyB. silentlyC. personallyD. curiously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。A recent study shows that the worlds coral reefs have been showing strong bleachi

54、ng(漂白) due to global warming. In the 1980s beaching 61 (be) rare, occurring about once every 25 years. Now the rate has risen to about once every five years. Environmentalists predict that by 2050 bleaching will happen 62 (annual).Bleaching is caused when warm water breaks down the algae (海藻) inside

55、 the refs. They provide food for the corals and keep them 63 (health). When algae fall off, corals lose 64 (they) color and can die within a short period of time. Even if the water 65 (surround) the reefs gets colder again it may take years for the damaged reefs 66 (recover) completely. Coral reefs,

56、 67 are endangered by pollution and overfishing, are really 68 important ecosystem. They are home to 25% of all marine species and provide a habitat for countless types of fish. Reefs protect coastal regions 69 flooding and tidal waves. In addition, coral reefs are tourist 70 (attraction) that attra

57、ct millions of people every year. The tourist industry around the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, for example, is worth about 5 bllion dollars a year. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词

58、。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。I am an actor, who likes being independently, living on my own. I enjoy going to parties and meet people. Which is quite funny is that they cant remember the names of any of my films when I meet some people for

59、 the first time but they recognize myself. They get embarrassed, so I dont mind. The last one was quite a few year ago after all. I lived here in New York for nearly thirty years, but I feel I need for a change. So maybe next year I would do something excited like traveling around the world. 第二节书面表达

60、 (满分25分)假如你是李华,上周末你和你的朋友去当地的养老院进行慰问。请用英语写一篇文章介绍此次活动,内容包括:1. 活动介绍;2. 活动过程;3. 个人感受。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。广昌一中 金溪一中 黎川一中 南城二中 南丰一中 宜黄一中20202021学年度下学期期中联考高二英语参考答案第一部分听力15 ACCBB610 BCACA1115 CBABA . 1620 CACBA . 第二部分阅读第一节 阅读理解2123 ADC2427 CBCB 2831 ADBA . 3235 CDBC第二节 短文填空3640 CABFE . 第三部分英语知识

61、运用第一节 完形填空4145 BDACD4650 ADCAD5155 BCABA . 5660 DCBCB第二节 语法填空61. was62. annually63. healthy64. their65. surrounding66. to recover67. which68. an69. from70. attractions第四部分写作第一节 短文改错I am an actor, who likes being independently, living on my own. I enjoy going to parties and meet people. independent m

62、eetingWhich is quite funny is that they cant remember the names of any of my films when I meet some people for the Whatfirst time but they recognize myself. They get embarrassed, so I dont mind. The last one was quite a few year ago mebutyearsafter all. I lived here in New York for nearly thirty yea

63、rs, but I feel I need for a change. So maybe next year I havewould do something excited like traveling around the world. will exciting第二节 书面表达One possible version:Last Saturday, my friends and I went to a nursing home not far from our school. Each of us rode a bike, carrying some fruits and snacks.

64、When we arrived, the elderly were delighted and were in high spirits. We first offered the fruits and snacks to them. Then in turn we started to sing some old songs loved by the elderly, which proved popular. Lastly, we chatted together, making them laugh constantly. The elderly require care and lov

65、e, so we should not ignore them. Never should we ignore small things in our daily life too. 解题导语本文为应用文。主要介绍了澳大利亚四处景点,各具特色。21. A细节理解题。比较四处景点可知,Falls Creek距离墨尔本有四个半小时,为最远。22. D细节理解题。根据Mount Buller, Victoria中的内容可知,如果两名成人陪同,九岁的男孩住宿免费。23. C细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Thredbo has a lively village as theres almost alwa

66、ys an event going on. ”可知,Thredbo 有一个很活跃的村子,因为那里总有活动在进行。解题导语本文为记叙文。主要介绍了一位男孩,虽然贫困但对舞蹈酷爱,他不屈不挠的精神打动了世人。24. C细节理解题。根据第二段中的“His dance teacher took a quick video, posted it on social media”可知,人们是通过网络最早了解Anthony的。25. B细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Actress Viola Davis saw the video and tweeted可知,她是一位女演员。26. C细节理解题。根据第四段内

67、容可知,他赢得奖学金与人们的关注有关。27. B推理判断题。根据第五段中的“You are not only changing your world there, in Africa but youre changing the hearts and minds of so many people.”可推知,他是赞许的。解题导语本文为说明文。一种针对听障人士的瑜伽悄然流行。28. A细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,大多数瑜伽课是通过听老师的指导来学习。29. D细节理解题。根据第三段内容可知,她创建Sign Yoga的目的是为了让听障人士也能接触到瑜伽。30. B词义猜测题。根据本句话可知,她

68、回应了许多对瑜伽感兴趣的人的要求,但却很难找到能满足他们需求的老师。判断,该划线词意思是“回应”。31. A推理判断题。根据最后两段内容可推知,她是善良的。. 解题导语本文为说明文。为了更好地保护牛免遭大型食肉动物的危害,人们在牛后部涂上眼睛。32. C细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,农民成为了大型食肉动物的威胁,其原因就是为了保护家畜。33. D推理判断题。根据第四段中的“There are many examples of animals such as butterflies or fish using fake eyes to protect themselves. ”可推知,它们的假

69、眼睛很有效。34. B推理判断题。根据第五段内容可知,此段主要是通过陈述测试的事实进行展开的。35. C标题归纳题。文章由第一段就此展开,可知选项C能够概况本文中心。解题导语 本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了位于东非大裂谷被称为“死亡之门”的达纳吉尔凹地 。36. C根据上下文语境可知,本段叙述的是达纳吉尔凹地的恶劣的环境:炽热高温,湖泊充满了酸液。由此可知,选项中只有C项“更糟糕的是,那里很少下雨”符合本段话题内容。37. A. 上一段叙述环境条件恶劣,下一段介绍有生物存在的可能。所以A项“没有生命可以生存在这”符合语境,而且后面的Right?是关键提示。38. B根据本段内容可知,研究人员已经

70、发现了两种极端微生物在达纳吉尔凹地生存。因此本段是证明生物存在的可能。故选项B符合语境。39. F本段主要叙述研究人员在此研究所遇到的困难:酷热、炽热酸池和有毒气体。所以研究人员要经过长时间的计划安排才能确保安全并进行研究。故选项F符合语境。40. E根据本段内容可知,科学家们希望通过研究地球上的极端微生物,找到太阳系其他地方的生命的方式。所以E项“这一发现显示出在其他世界寻找生命的前景”符合本段的主题句。解题导语 本文为记叙文。“我”在医院治疗,遇到一位好医生。她经常挂着微笑,教“我”抚摸有疤的胸部,与心对话,让“我”觉得“我”不再孤单。41. B由后文的“since Im so frigh

71、tened of needles”可知,“我”害怕打针,所以抽血的过程对“我”来说是可怕的。42. D由后文的“because she was smiling”可知,这个医生带着熟悉的微笑进来了。43. A她那温暖的微笑缓解了我的担忧。44. C她和一般的医生不同,在这种充满痛苦的场合里面带微笑,所以“我”就记得她。45. D由前文的“she was smiling”可知,她带着笑容,“我”就纳闷在这种场合有什么东西可以让她觉得好笑。46. A看到她笑“我”就认为她对待工作是不严肃的。47. D根据首段中的“since Im so frightened of needles”可知,她知道“我”

72、害怕针才把它们藏在杂志下。48. C她解开“我”的褂子才发现“我”的胸口有疤。后文中的chest是暗示。49. A由后文的“examining the smoothness of the healing skin”可知,她伸手把手放在“我”带疤的胸口上。此处动词run是形象地道的表述。50. D她把手放在“我”的胸口上,寻找不平整的地方。51. B她的做法及她的眼神让“我”觉得温暖。52. C由后文的“So she touched it for me”可知,她问“我”是否以前抚摸过“我的带疤的胸部。53. A“我”说没有这样做过,因此她就示范给“我”看。54. B她把手放在“我”的胸部,让她的

73、手停留在那里。55. A由她说的话“This is part of your body. This is you. 可知,她认为抚摸自己受伤的胸部是可以的。56. D作者的伤疤是在胸部,因此,医生触摸到心脏应该是在伤疤的下面。57. C由后文的“So she placed her hand on mine”可知,“我”在抚摸带疤的胸部时她把她的手放在“我”的手上。58. B由最后一段的“Ramonas gift”可知,她这样做是给“我”的礼物。59. C由前文的“That night as I lay down to sleep”可知,“我”把手放在胸部直到“我”睡着。60. B后文说,罗姆和

74、“我”都在和“我”的胸部说话,前文说明作者睡着了,因此说话应该是静静地。解题导语 本文为说明文。 珊瑚礁因全球变暖而漂白,这引起了科学家的关注与担忧。61. was 考查动词时态。根据时间状语Inthe1980s“在20世纪80年代”可知,谓语动词用一般过去时。62. annually考查副词。此处修饰动词happen,表示“每年地”之意。63. healthy考查形容词。所填词作宾语补足语,用形容词,表示“保持健康”之意。64. their考查代词。所填词作定语,修饰名词color,用形容词性物主代词。65. surrounding考查非谓语动词。所填词作定语,表示主动,用现在分词。66.

75、to recover考查动词不定式。此处为动词take的特殊句型,表示“花时间做某事”之意,其中代词it为形式主语,动词不定式短语为真正的主语。67. which考查定语从句。此处为非限制性定语从句,从句缺少主语,先行词为Coral reefs,应填which。68. an考查冠词。此处表示“珊瑚礁真的是一个重要 的生态系统”。语境显示为泛指,故填不定冠词。69. from考查介词。此处考查固定搭配protect.from.表示“保护免受”之意。70. attractions考查名词复数。根据that attract判断,所填词为名词的复数。附听力部分录音原文:Text 1M: When do

76、es your flight take off, Mary?W: At 3:15 pm. There are just two hours left. So Im leaving now. Text 2W: Hi, Rob. Could you tell me where the sports shop is?M: Go past the central library, over the bridge. Were between a bank and a supermarket, opposite the pet shop. Text 3M: Alice, thank you for hel

77、ping me pick up my grandma today. Youre always there for me when Im in need. W: Dont mention it. Its a pleasure. You would have done the same for me. Text 4M: Hello, this is Henry Brown calling. Are there any tables left for this Friday night, please?W: Let me check. . . Yes. There are still three t

78、ables left. M: Good. Id like a table for four for this Friday night. W: OK. Text 5W: Ted, can you help me with my math tonight?M: Id love to, but I cant. W: So what are you busy with?M: I have an important exam tomorrow. I havent prepared well for it yet. Text 6W: Jack, what is your favorite subject

79、?M: My favorite subject? Well, I think I prefer science. I find it very interesting. The science teacher makes the subject very exciting. What about you?W: I always do very well in the maths tests. I also like geography. I like learning about people and the places where they live. Are there any subj

80、ects that you dont like, Jack?M: I dont like physics very much. Its not easy to understand. Most of the children are bored with it. Text 7W: Charles, are you working on your school paper now?M: No. I worked on it all this morning and have finally finished it. Now Im reading a book. W: What book are

81、you reading?M: Its a book by Professor Susan Meadow. She spent a long time doing research on body language. The book is based on her findings. W: What does the book mainly show?M: It shows many different things about body language we use while were talking with others. W: Is it interesting to read?M

82、: Certainly. You should really give it a go. Im sure youll love reading it. Text 8W: Hamid, shall we all go for a meal at The Pizza Experience this evening?M: We went to The Pizza Experience last Wednesday, didnt we?W: Yes, we did, and the time before that. Why dont we go to The Steak House?M: But B

83、irgit doesnt eat meat, does she?W: No, she doesnt. Well, what about The Kingfisher? She eats fish, doesnt she?M: Yes, she does, but Arthur doesnt. W: I know. Lets go to The Carrots. M: Oh, yes. Weve had lunch there a couple of times, havent we? W: Yes, but I just remembered - it isnt open on Thursda

84、y. Lets go tomorrow evening instead. Text 9M: You are Linda Powell, from Britain, arent you?W: Yes, I am. I signed for this summer class by email on March 15th. And are you Mr. Lee?M: Yes. I am a teacher of this class. Youre welcome to be here to study Chinese. W: Thanks a lot. Im interested in Chin

85、ese culture very much. By the way, how many students are there in a class?M: Each class has 12 students. They come from different countries: America, France, Japan and so on. W: Thats to say I can make many new friends. I like it. M: The class begins next week on July 16th. It will take us two month

86、s. When will you return to Britain?W: About five months later. Ill be returning to London in the coming December, maybe on the 9th. And I have to continue my lessons at college in London. M: What do you major in at your college?W: I major in agriculture. This is one of the reasons that I want to kno

87、w more about Chinese history. M: I see. I think youll gain a lot in our summer class. Text 10Hi, Jane, you asked me to introduce some flats in the downtown area to you. Now there are three places I think you might be interested in. The first one is Mansfield House. Downstairs, theres a large living

88、room, a dining room and a kitchen. Upstairs, there are three large bedrooms and a bathroom. The garden is beautiful. There are excellent schools in the area, and dont worry about the neighbors. There isnt much noise! If you are interested in it, ring 3893022. The second is Fair Flat. The flat is in

89、walking distance of the city. Downstairs, there s a modern kitchen, a living room, and a toilet. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. On the top floor there are two further bedrooms. All the furniture is included. The phone number is 3733920. Last, there is Chestnuts Flat. Theres only one bedroom, a small kitchen, a living room, and a bathroom. But youl1 find a car park, which makes it different from the first two. You can call 3873910.

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