1、天津市耀华中学2020届高三英语第一次校模拟考试试题(含解析)本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试时间为100分钟。答卷前,请务必将自己的姓名、考号、座位号填写在答题卡上和密封线外相应位置。答卷时,务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将答题卡和答题纸一并收回。祝各位同学考试顺利!第卷第一部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项填空从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. OK. Here it is. Ive decided not to go to university. I want to have a career in mus
2、ic when I leave school._! What about your future career as a lawyer?A. I cant agree moreB. You cant be seriousC. Glad to hear thatD. Thats the point【答案】B【解析】【详解】考查情景交际。句意:好的。是这样。我已决定不上大学了。我想在毕业后从事音乐方面的工作。你不是认真的吧!你将来的律师职业怎么办?A. I cant agree more我完全同意;B. You cant be serious你不是认真的吧;C. Glad to hear that
3、很高兴听你这么说;D. Thats the point这正是问题的关键。根据后文What about your future career as a lawyer?可知回答者表示难以置信对方的想法,故B选项“你不是认真的吧!”符合语境。故选B。2. I hadnt had trouble learning English until one day I_whether there was ham in a hamburger.A. askedB. had askedC. was askedD. had been asked【答案】C【解析】【详解】考查时态和语态。句意:我学习英语没有困难,直到
4、有一天有人问我汉堡包里有没有火腿。根据I hadnt had trouble learning English可知until引导的时间状语从句用一般过去时;“我”和“问”之间是被动关系,用被动语态,故选C。3. Some of the language used on the Internet is different from that used in other forms of _.A. communicationB. exchangeC. literatureD. transport【答案】A【解析】【详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:互联网上使用的一些语言不同于其他形式的交流。A. co
5、mmunication交流;B. exchange交换;C. literature文学;D. transport运输。由Some of the language used on the Internet 可知,此处指互联网上的语言交流方式,它与其他形式的交流不一样,communication符合句意。故选A项。4. On social media sites, people tend to post only_updates that make them appear happy and friendly.A. regularB. immediateC. falseD. positive【答案
6、】D【解析】【详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在社交媒体网站上,人们倾向于只发布积极的更新,让自己看起来快乐和友好。A. regular有规律的;B. immediate立即的;C. false错误的;D. positive积极的。根据“that make them appear happy and friendly”可知此处表示“积极的”,故D项正确。5. After the preparations were completed, the day finally came_the pandas met their fans for the first time.A. whichB. tha
7、tC. whereD. when【答案】D【解析】【详解】考查定语从句。句意:准备工作完成后,熊猫第一次见到粉丝的那一天终于到来了。此处为定语从句修饰先行词day,且先行词在从句中作时间状语,故应用关系副词when引导。故选D。6. The Longji Rice Terraces(龙脊梯田)attract many visitors who come to admire this great wonder created by people and nature_together.A. workB. to workC. workingD. worked【答案】C【解析】【详解】考查现在分词。
8、句意:龙脊梯田吸引了众多游客前来欣赏这一人类与自然共同创造的奇迹。主句已有谓语动词attract且无连词,从句已有谓语动词come且无连词,此处用非谓语形式,名词people and nature与动词work是主谓关系,应用现在分词(doing)作定语,表主动。故选C项。7. If you look the right way, you _see that the whole world is a garden.A. canB. mustC. dareD. should【答案】A【解析】【详解】考查情态动词。句意:如果你看对了方向(用正确的眼光看世界),你会发现整个世界就是一个大花园。A.
9、can能、会;B. must必须;C. dare敢;D. should应该。根据“If you look the right way”可知此处表示“能、会”,故A项正确。8. According to a study from Yale University, good friends are often genetically similar._,good friends can share up to 1% of the same genes.A. As a resultB. In factC. Above allD. Without doubt【答案】D【解析】【详解】考查介词短语辨析。
10、句意:根据耶鲁大学的一项研究,好朋友的基因通常是相似的。毫无疑问,好朋友之间有多达1%的相同基因。A. As a result结果;B. In fact实际上;C. Above all首先;D. Without doubt毫无疑问。结合上文According to a study from Yale University, good friends are often genetically similar.可知研究表明好朋友的基因通常是相似的。即毫无疑问,好朋友之间有多达1%的相同基因。故选D。9. Thanks to advances in technology, _we make fri
11、ends and communicate with them has changed significantly.A. whyB. whetherC. howD. where【答案】C【解析】【详解】考查主语从句连接词。句意:感谢科技的进步,我们交朋友和与朋友的交流的方式也发生了重大变化。分析句子结构可知,_we make friends and communicate with them是一个主语从句,此句结构完整,不缺成分,由语意可知,此处指我们交朋友和与朋友的交流的方式,应有how引导此从句,表方式。故选C项。10. After-school activities take up a l
12、ot of time, so students have to learn to _their busy schedules.A. adoptB. organizeC. highlightD. decline【答案】D【解析】【详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:课外活动占用了很多时间,所以学生们必须学会拒绝繁忙的日程安排。A. adopt采用;B. organize组织;C. highlight加强;D. decline拒绝。根据“After-school activities take up a lot of time”可知,学生要学会拒绝繁忙的日程。故选D。11. Nowadays, we c
13、an move around the world and still _ the people that we want to remain friends with.A. stay in touch withB. make a difference toC. keep our distance fromD. make an impression on【答案】A【解析】【详解】考查动词短语语义辨析。句意:如今,我们可以走遍世界各地,也可以和我们想要保持朋友关系的人保持联系。A. stay in touch with与保持联系;B. make a difference to对有影响;使有差异;C
14、. keep our distance from保持距离;D. make an impression on给留下印象。根据后文宾语the people的定语从句“that we want to remain friends with”可知,是想和这些人继续做朋友,由此可知,应该保持与这些人的联系。故选A项。12. The police searched his bedroom and found his phone_wed been messaging.A. somethingB. oneC. the oneD. someone【答案】C【解析】【详解】考查代词。句意:警察搜查了他的卧室,发现
15、了他的手机就是我们一直在发短信的那个。A. something某事;B. one一个(表泛指);C. the one这/那个(表特指); D. someone某人。由句意可知,此处特指手机,应用the one。故选C项。13. There are other languages that sound extremely different, _ theyre conveying exactly the same meaning.A. as thoughB. even thoughC. so thatD. in that【答案】B【解析】【详解】考查连词。句意:有些语言听起来非常不同,即使它们传
16、达的意思完全相同。A. as though好像,仿佛;B. even though尽管,即使;C. so that以便,所以;D. in that因为,由于,既然。根据theyre conveying exactly the same meaning可知此处要用连词even though引导让步状语从句。故选B项。【点睛】本题考查了even though引导让步状语从句。even though/if表示“即使;尽管”,两者的意思和用法都差不多,可以互换,其位置可位于句首,也可以置于句末。如:He will come on time even though it rains.即使下雨,他还是会准
17、时来。Even though you do not like it, you must do it.即使你不喜欢这工作,你也得做。We should practice economy even if we are rich.即使我们富裕了也仍应该厉行节约。He keeps his hat on even if he is at home.他即使在家也是一直戴着帽子。14. Nowadays the growth of food delivery apps in China _ the country with takeout containers and plasticA. have drow
18、nedB. has been drownedC. is drowningD. are drowned【答案】C【解析】【详解】考查现在进行时态和主谓一致。句意:如今,中国外卖app的发展让整个国家被外卖盒和塑料淹没。根据Nowadays可知句子用现在进行时态,再根据句子主语growth是不可数名词,谓语动词用单数第三人称形式。故选C。15. English idioms are a way of adding color to the language. For example, if theyre rushing into something and should wait and be p
19、atient, you could say “_”.A. kill two birds with one stoneB. call it a dayC. add fuel to the fireD. hold your horses【答案】D【解析】【详解】考查俚语习语辨析。句意:英语习语是为语言增添色彩的一种方式。例如,如果他们急着做某件事,应该耐心等待,你可以说“hold your horses”。A. kill two birds with one stone一石二鸟;一箭双雕;B. call it a day今天到此为止;就此结束;C. add fuel to the fire火上加油
20、;D. hold your horses不要着急,耐心一点。根据前文“if theyre rushing into something and should wait and be patient”可知,语境条件为“他们急着做某事,应该等待和耐心”,符合选项D“hold your horses”语境表达。故选D项。第二节:完形填空阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。We were near the summit of the Himalaya when a rock got dislodged (松动). It crushed my lower leg
21、 and nearly severed(割断)my leg. My climbing partner got me off the_16_and to a local hospital. The hospital was just_17_and the next day I was flown to Delhi and then, when_18_enough, back home.After nine operations, my surgeon recommended an amputation(截肢)if I wanted to be able to_19_properly again.
22、 I found the experience too_20_for words and was determined to put off the_21_for as long as possible. After leaving hospital, I was in a wheelchair for three months. Gradually I was able to_22_ using crutches(拐杖).I bought an exercise bike and, although I could_23_put any weight on my leg, I use it
23、for 30 minutes three times a week to_24_ some circulation. Then, I could put more weight on it and even_25_a proper bicycle outdoors. Four years after the_26_, I was able to walk a few yards without crutches. I couldnt bend my ankle and my foot was rigid but, with_27_shoes, I seemed to be making pro
24、gress.I got a new job and started to_28_the 13 miles to work. One day on the way home, I found I had a mechanical problem I couldnt_29_and decided to jog to the bus stop. The bus was late so I_30_jogging all the way home. I was_31_,but I realized I could run again.About a year later, I_32_a local ma
25、rathon, determined to_33_the demons(魔鬼)within me and show the rest of the world I could still run, I won by two seconds. The headline in the local paper_34_“Miracle Man Wins Marathon”. My son got hold of one of the billboards and I have it hung in my room to remind me of the power of_35_over body.16
26、. A. rockB. legC. mountainD. summit17. A. basicB. modernC. toughD. complex18. A. awareB. stableC. positiveD. serious19. A. climbB. talkC. walkD. read20. A. embarrassingB. fascinatingC. thrillingD. depressing21. A. decisionB. conclusionC. trainingD. finding22. A. climb overB. ran awayC. get aroundD.
27、hang out23. A. actuallyB. graduallyC. softlyD. barely24. A. maintainB. balanceC. removeD. spread25. A. pushedB. draggedC. rodeD. lifted26. A. admissionB. missionC. accidentD. performance27. A. adaptedB. usedC. changedD. repaired28. A. jogB. runC. driveD. cycle29. A. imagineB. hideC. fixD. recover30.
28、 A. gave upB. devoted toC. tired ofD. carried on31. A. put offB. worn outC. torn apartD. turned down32. A. enteredB. watchedC. organizedD. sponsored33. A. forgiveB. takeC. acceptD. beat34. A. announcedB. readC. commentedD. wrote35. A. luckB. mindC. knowledgeD. chance【答案】16. C 17. A 18. B 19. C 20. D
29、 21. A 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. C 26. C 27. A 28. D 29. C 30. D 31. B 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. B【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者登山受伤,医生建议截肢,作者通过自己的努力和顽强的意志慢慢可以骑车,走路到最后参加马拉松比赛的故事,而领悟到精神的力量凌驾于身体之上。【16题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的登山伙伴带我下了山,送到了当地的医院。A. rock岩石;B. leg腿;C. mountain山脉;D. summit山顶。根据前文“We were near the summit of th
30、e Himalaya when a rock got dislodged .It crushed my lower leg and nearly severed my leg.”可知,作者在接近喜马拉雅山的山顶时,一块岩石发生了移动,压碎了作者的小腿,因此应是同伴将他带下山送往医院。故选C项。【17题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:医院是初级的,第二天我就被飞机送到Delhi,等情况稳定后,我就回家了。A. basic基本的;初级的;B. modern现代的;C. tough艰苦的;艰难的;D. complex复杂的。根据前文“a local hospital”可知,同伴将作者送到了当地医院,
31、这种医院应是初级医院,只能得到简单的治疗,因此作者被转院到Delhi。故选A项。【18题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:医院是初级的,第二天我就被飞机送到Delhi,等情况稳定后,我就回家了。A. aware知道的;意识到的;B. stable稳定的;牢固的;C. positive积极的;D. serious严重的;严肃的。根据后文“back home”可知,作者应是在伤势稳定的情况之下才回家。故选B项。【19题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:在做了九次手术后,我的外科医生建议我截肢,如果我想再次正常行走的话。A. climb攀爬;B. talk谈论;C. walk步行;走路;D. read读书
32、;阅读。根据前文“It crushed my lower leg and nearly severed my leg.”可知,作者的腿部受伤严重,应是需要截肢才能再次走路。故选C项。【20题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我觉得这段经历太沮丧压抑了,所以决定尽可能地把这个决定推迟。 A. embarrassing尴尬的;B. fascinating迷人的;C. thrilling激动人心的;D. depressing令人沮丧的。分析可知,句中the experience应指作者的遭遇:攀登时腿部严重受伤,需要截肢,这样的经历让作者很沮丧绝望。故选D项。【21题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我觉
33、得这段经历太沮丧压抑了,所以决定尽可能地把这个决定推迟。A. decision决定;B. conclusion结论;C. training训练;D. finding发现。根据后文“After leaving hospital, I was in a wheelchair for three months.”可知,作者出院了,且通过后文阅读可知,没有提及“截肢”,由此推知作者应是当时没有接受医生给予的“截肢”建议,将医生决定的“截肢”尽可能的推迟延后。故选A项。【22题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:渐渐地,我可以拄着拐杖四处走动了。A. climb over爬过去;B. ran away逃跑;C
34、. get around四处转转;D. hang out闲逛。根据空后的“using crutches(使用拐杖)”可知,作者使用的是拐杖,应是只能四处转转。故选C项。【23题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:我买了一辆健身自行车,尽管我的腿几乎不能承受任何重量,但我每周使用它三次,每次30分钟,以保持血液循环。A. actually实际上;B. gradually逐渐地;C. softly轻声地;温柔地;D. barely仅仅;几乎不。根据前文“It crushed my lower leg and nearly severed my leg.”可知,作者腿部受伤严重,应是不能承受任何重量。故选
35、D项。【24题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我买了一辆健身自行车,尽管我的腿几乎不能承受任何重量,但我每周使用它三次,每次30分钟,以保持血液循环。 A. maintain保持;B. balance平衡;C. remove移动;D. spread传播。根据前文“although I could _8 _ put any weight on my leg” 可知,作者的腿部受伤严重,无法承受重量,因此需要锻炼不怎么能动的腿以保持(血液)循环。故选A项。【25题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后,我可以(在腿上)增加重量,甚至在户外骑一辆像样的自行车。A. pushed推;B. dragged拖;
36、拉;C. rode骑;D. lifted举起;抬起。根据空后的宾语为“bicycle”,应是骑自行车。故选C项。【26题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:事故发生四年后,我不用拐杖就能走几码远了。A. admission许可;承认;B. mission使命;任务;C. accident事故;D. performance表演。结合语境可知,“Four years after the _11_”应是指出事后的四年之后。故选C项。【27题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不能弯曲我的脚踝,我的脚僵硬,但有了改良过的鞋子,我似乎进步了。A. adapted适应;改装;B. used使用;C. changed
37、改变;D. repaired修理。根据前文“I couldnt bend my ankle and my foot was rigid”可知,作者不能弯曲膝盖,脚也很僵硬,因此得穿上改良过的鞋子才能看起来(在走路方面)有些进步。故选A项【28题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我找到了一份新工作,开始骑13英里的自行车去上班。A. jog慢跑;B. run 跑步;C. drive开车;D. cycle骑自行车。根据后文“One day on the way home, I found I had a mechanical problem”可知,作者在下班途中遇到了机械方面的问题,结合前文“Then
38、, I could put more weight on it and even _10_ a proper bicycle outdoors.”提及作者可以骑自行车了,由此推知,作者骑自行车上班。故选D项。【29题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一天在回家的路上,我发现我遇到了一个无法解决的技术问题(车坏了),于是我决定慢跑到公交车站。A. imagine想象;B. hide躲藏;C. fix修理;D. recover 康复。根据前文“I found I had a mechanical problemdecided to jog to the bus stop”可知,作者的自行车出现了问题
39、,决定慢跑到公交车站,由此可知,自行车出现的问题他无法修理。故选C项。【30题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:公交车晚点了,所以我一路慢跑回家。A. gave up放弃;B. devoted to致力于;献身于;C. tired of厌倦;厌烦;D. carried on继续;实施。根据前文“The bus was late”可知,公交车晚点了,因此,作者应是“一直”慢跑到家。carry on doing,继续做某事,用在句中表达“公共汽车晚点了,作者一路继续慢跑回家”。故选D项。【31题详解】考查短语辨析。句意:我累坏了,但我意识到我又能跑了。A. put off推迟;B. worn out用
40、坏;用尽;使筋疲力尽;C. torn apart使(人们)不和;使分裂;D. turned down调低;拒绝。根据前文“The bus was late so I _15_ jogging all the way home.”可知,作者一路慢跑回家,应是很累。故选B项。【32题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:大约一年后,我参加了当地的一场马拉松比赛,决心击败内心的恶魔,向世界展示我仍能跑,结果我以两秒的优势获胜。A. entered进入;参加;B. watched观看;C. organized组织;D. sponsored赞助;发起。根据后文The headline in the local
41、paper _19 _ “Miracle Man Wins Marathon”可知,作者参加了马拉松比赛。故选A项。【33题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:大约一年后,我参加了当地的一场马拉松比赛,决心击败内心的恶魔,向世界展示我仍能跑,结果我以两秒的优势获胜。A. forgive原谅;B. take拿走;C. accept接受;D. beat打败;战胜。分析可知,空后的“the demons”应是指作者发生事故后遗留的腿部的伤势而导致的行走不便造成的心理阴影,因此作者决定参加马拉松战胜它。故选D项。【34题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当地报纸的头条写着“奇迹般的人赢得了马拉松”。A. ann
42、ounced宣布;通告;B. read阅读;写着;C. commented评论;解释;D. wrote写;创作。根据空前主语为“The headline in the local paper(当地报纸的大标题)”,因此,所选动词应是“写着”,选项B“read”可与该主语搭配使用,表达“写着;写成”含义。故选B项。【35题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我儿子拿到了其中一块广告牌,我把它挂在我的房间里,以提醒我意识到精神的力量凌驾于身体之上。A. luck运气;B. mind精神;想法;C. knowledge知识;D. chance机会。根据前文“About a year later, I _1
43、7_ a local marathon, determined to _18_ the demons within me and show the rest of the world I could still run, I won by two seconds.”可知,作者参加马拉松比赛,决心战胜病魔,并且做到了,说明“精神高于身体的力量”。故选B项。【点睛】语境信息解题法 选项重在语意干扰,考生应具有通过上下文提示、暗示或铺垫,对篇章进行整体上的把握的能力。所以,快速浏览全文,迅速领悟篇章主旨,通过上下文语境选择答案选项乃解决完形填空的关键。比如文章第I got a new job and
44、 started to _13_ the 13 miles to work.13. A. jog B. run C. drive D. cycle该题的答案在前文已有铺垫“Then, I could put more weight on it and even _10_ a proper bicycle outdoors.”说明作者已经能骑自行车了。因此选择D项。About a year later, I _17_ a local marathon, determined to _18_ the demons(魔鬼)within me and show the rest of the worl
45、d I could still run, I won by two seconds. The headline in the local paper _19 _ “Miracle Man Wins Marathon”.17. A. entered B. watched C. organized D. sponsored该题的答案在下文有铺垫“Miracle Man Wins Marathon”,由此可知,作者参加了马拉松比赛。故选A项。第二部分:阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAssistant Professor, Musical Theatre
46、DanceWichita State University seeks to hire a full-time, 9-month assistant professor, beginning in August. Applicants are required to have a degree in dance, teaching experience at the professional or college level, the ability to direct and teach stage movement. The salary depends on qualifications
47、 and experience.For complete information see https:/www.wichita.edu.Associate/Full Professor in Theatre and DanceThe Department of Theatre & Dance at the University of California, San Diego(http:/www.theatre.uesd.edu)is seeking an experienced theatre artist in lighting design. Professional experienc
48、e is required.A review of applications will start on June1. The application deadline: September 1. Technical Director in Performing ArtsDeSales Universitys Division of Performing Arts seeks a highly skilled, professional technical director. The position is a 10-month, staff position with the possibi
49、lity of summer employment with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. BA degree or equivalent professional experience is required; MFA is preferred.Please email materials to John. Belldesales.edu.Screening of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled.Assistant Di
50、rector of Media Resources CenterMaryland Institute College of Art is seeking an assistant director of Media Resources Center in the Office of Academic Affaira.Position qualifications include a degree in Art History or a related field with knowledge of art and design history, excellent interpersonal
51、and communication skills and familiarity with Photoshop and scanning.A review of applications will begin immediately. Applicants may email a letter of interest to jobs mica.edu. The salary differs depending on your experience. Please include desired salary in your letter of interest.ApplicationInter
52、ested persons should electronically submit a covering letter highlighting their experience and qualifications, and names of three professional references with phone and email contact information using the Apply Now link above.36. Wichita State University offers_.A. A part-time assistant professor jo
53、bB. A job where people can work for many years.C. A flexible pay to the future assistant professorD. Work that requires people to act on the stage37. If you are good at communicating with others, you should apply to _.A. DeSales UniversityB. Wichita State UniversityC. The University of California, S
54、an DiegoD. Maryland Institute College of Art38. What do we know about pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival?A. Applicants can apply for a position in it by sending an email.B. The technical director has an opportunity to work for it.C. It will last for 10 months in total in summer season.D. DeSales Univ
55、ersity organizes this festival every year.39. In which section of a newspaper can we probably find the passage?A. Employment Information.B. University IntroductionC. Internet Technology.D. Commercial Advertisement.【答案】36. C 37. D 38. B 39. A【解析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四份工作,介绍了职业、任职要求和联系方式等信息。【36题详解】细节理解题。根据第
56、一段Wichita State University seeks to hire a full-time, 9-month assistant professor, beginning in August. Applicants are required to have a degree in dance, teaching experience at the professional or college level, the ability to direct and teach stage movement. The salary depends on qualifications an
57、d experience.可知威奇托州立大学正在招聘一名全职的、九个月的助理教授,从8月份开始。申请者须具有舞蹈专业学位,有专业或大学水平的教学经验,有指导和教授舞台动作的能力。薪水取决于资格和经验。由此可知,威奇托州立大学为未来的助理教授提供弹性工资。故选C。【37题详解】细节理解题。根据Assistant Director of Media Resources Center部分中Position qualifications include a degree in Art History or a related field with knowledge of art and design
58、 history, excellent interpersonal and communication skills and familiarity with Photoshop and scanning.可知职位资格包括艺术史或相关领域的学位,了解艺术和设计历史,优秀的人际交往和沟通能力,熟悉Photoshop和扫描。由此可知,如果你善于与人交流,你应该申请Media Resources Center。故选D。【38题详解】细节理解题。根据Technical Director in Performing Arts部分中The position is a 10-month, staff pos
59、ition with the possibility of summer employment with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.可知该职位为期10个月,有可能在宾夕法尼亚莎士比亚节暑期就业。由此可知,技术总监有机会为宾夕法尼亚莎士比亚节工作。故选B。【39题详解】推理判断题。根据文章主要介绍了四份工作,介绍了职业、任职要求和联系方式等信息。由此可推知,在报纸的“就业信息”版面我们可能会找到这篇文章。故选A。BThe term “Iron Man” has many connotations(内涵), including references
60、 to a song, a comic book icon, even a movie. Yet only one definition of the term truly lives up to its name: the Ironman triathlon held annually in Hawaii, a picturesque(独特的)setting for a challenging race, which demands amazing physical prowess and the ability to swim, bike, and run a marathon, all
61、in less than 12 hours with no break. Very few individuals are up to the task.However, Gordon Haller is a notable exception. Growing up in the 1950s, Haller developed an interest in many sports categorized as endurance(耐性)athletics and welcomed their physical demands. As he pursued a degree in physic
62、s he drove a taxi to pay the bills, but competitive training proved his passion. So when he heard about the race in 1978, the first year it was held, he immediately signed up.The race originated in a somewhat amusing way. The members of the two popular sports clubs, the Mid-Pacific Road Runners of H
63、onolulu and the Waikiki Swim Club of Oahu, had a long-standing and good-natured debate going over who made better athletes: runners or swimmers. However, some local bikes thought both clubs were wrong, claiming that they, in fact, deserved the title. Wanting to settle the dispute (争论)once and for al
64、l, they decided to combine three separate races already held annually on the island into one massive test of endurance. Thus, the Waikiki Roughwater Swim of 2.4 miles, the Around-Oahu Bike race of 112 miles, and the Honolulu Marathon of 26.2 miles were all put together to form the Ironman Triathlon.
65、Haller was one of only fifteen competitors to show up that February morning to start the race. He quickly scanned the few pages of rules and instructions, and on the last page he discovered a sentence that would become the races famous slogan: “Swim 2.4 miles! Bike 112 miles! Run 26.2 miles! Brag(吹牛
66、)for the rest of your life!” Haller took that to heart, and at the end of the day, he became the first Ironman champion in history. Hallers physical strength enabled him to do what no one else in the past had accomplished.In the approximately thirty years since that very first race, the Ironman has
67、become a tradition in Hawaii and now boasts approximately 1500 entrants every year. The competitors who complete the race dont have to be the first across the finish line to claim success: just finishing is a victory onto itself.40. The “Iron Man”in the passage above refers to _.A. a folk songB. a m
68、ovie characterC. a triathlon athleteD. a sports event41. What do we know about Gordon Haller from the passage?A. He had a great interest in all kinds of sports.B. He was a member of the Waikiki Swim Club of Oahu.C. He became a taxi driver after he graduated from school.D. He was the champion in the
69、first Ironman Triathlon.42. What does the underlined word “prowess” in the first paragraph mean?A. musclesB. skillsC. balanceD. reaction43. The Ironman race was born due to the fact that_.A. The two clubs fought over who made better athletes.B. Gordon Haller wanted to show his great endurance.C. The
70、 combined race can help choose the most athletic.D. Club members wanted to improve their physical abilities.44. What can we infer from the passage about the first Ironman Triathlon?A. Participants had to choose two from the three races in the first Ironman Triathlon.B. Haller may not have known the
71、rules of it before he showed up for the event.C. No other competitors other than Haller finished the races in the end.D. Sixteen competitors in total participated in it on February morning.45 What does the last paragraph try to tell us?A. It is the participation rather than victory that counts.B. Th
72、e current Ironman Triathlon is different from the original one.C. The victors respond excitedly when crossing the finish line.D. The event attracts many people because it creates good fortune.【答案】40. D 41. D 42. B 43. C 44. B 45. A【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了铁人三项赛的创立和历史上第一位铁人三项赛冠军。【40题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段内容“
73、Yet only one definition of the term truly lives up to its name: the Ironman triathlon held annually in Hawaii, a picturesque setting for a challenging race(然而,只有一种定义名副其实:每年在风景如画的夏威夷举行的铁人三项赛)”可知,本文所指的应是“铁人三项赛”,是一种运动比赛。故选D项。【41题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第四段内容“at the end of the day, he became the first Ironman cham
74、pion in history”可知,他成为了历史上第一个铁人三项冠军。选项D“He was the champion in the first Ironman Triathlon.”与原文内容表达信息一致。故选D项。【42题详解】词义猜测题。根据划线单词所在句“which demands amazing physical prowess and the ability to swim, bike, and run a marathon, all in less than 12 hours with no break.”可知,and为并列连词,划线单词应是与之后的ability为并列结构,同义
75、表达,ability句中指“能力”,由此可推知“prowess”应是“技能”含义。故选B项。【43题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第三段内容“The race originated in a somewhat amusing way. The members of the two popular sports clubs, the Mid-Pacific Road Runners of Honolulu and the Waikiki Swim Club of Oahu, had a long-standing and good-natured debate going over who made
76、 better athletes: runners or swimmers. However, some local bikes thought both clubs were wrong, claiming that they, in fact, deserved the title. Wanting to settle the dispute once and for all, they decided to combine three separate races already held annually on the island into one massive test of e
77、ndurance.(这场比赛以某种有趣的方式开始。火奴鲁鲁的中太平洋公路赛跑者和瓦胡岛的怀基基游泳俱乐部这两个受欢迎的体育俱乐部的成员就谁是更好的运动员进行了一场长期友好的辩论:赛跑者还是游泳者。然而,一些当地自行车俱乐部认为这两个俱乐部都错了,声称他们事实上应该获得冠军。为了一劳永逸地解决争议,他们决定将岛上每年举行的三场独立比赛合并成一场耐力的大规模测试。)”可知,设立这项比赛的初衷是综合比赛可以帮助选择最具运动能力的运动员。故选C项。【44题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第四段内容He quickly scanned the few pages of rules and instructio
78、ns, and on the last page he discovered a sentence that would become the races famous slogan: “Swim 2.4 miles! Bike 112 miles! Run 26.2 miles! Brag for the rest of your life!” Haller took that to heart, and at the end of the day, he became the first Ironman champion in history(他迅速浏览了几页规则和说明,在最后一页,他发现
79、了一句将成为比赛著名口号的话:“游2.4英里!自行车112英里!跑26.2 milcsl吹牛一辈子!”Haller将此铭记于心,最终,他成为历史上第一位铁人三项冠军)可知,他没有仔细浏览规则,受到口号的激励而奋勇拼搏成为历史上第一位铁人三项冠军。选项B“Haller may not have known the rules of it before he showed up for the event.”(Haller在参加比赛前可能不知道比赛规则。)为合理推断。故选B项。【45题详解】推理判断题。根据文章末尾内容“The competitors who complete the race d
80、ont have to be the first across the finish line to claim success: just finishing is a victory onto itself.”可知,完成比赛的参赛者不一定是第一个冲过终点线的人才能宣称成功,仅仅是完成比赛本身就是一种胜利,可推知,作者最后一段想要表达的是:重要的是参与,而不是胜利。故选A项。【点睛】细节理解题 考查内容主要涉及时间、地点、人物、事件、原因、结果、数字等议论文中例证细节和定义类细节。这类题目的共同特点是:答案一般都能在文章中找到。当然,答案并不一定是文章中的原句,考生需要根据文章提供的信息自己
81、组织语句回答问题。比如文章的第1小题:1. The “Iron Man” in the passage above refers to _. A. a folk song B. a movie character C. a triathlon athlete D. a sports event根据关键词定位到文章内容“Yet only one definition of the term truly lives up to its name: the Ironman triathlon held annually in Hawaii, a picturesque setting for a c
82、hallenging race”,可知,本文中的“Iron Man”应是“the Ironman triathlon(铁人三项赛)”,一种运动赛事。故选D项为答案。CSpending over a year in the bleak (荒凉的) Antarctica might change your brain for the worse, according to new research out this month. It seems to show that polar explorers who lived for 14 months at an Antarctica resear
83、ch station experienced brain shrinkage, likely as a result of their loneliness and boredom.The studys authors used MRI (核磁共振) to scan the brains of eight members of a team before they began a long stay at the German-run research station. During their mission. the team periodically took tests of thei
84、r cognition and memory and provided blood samples that allowed the study authors to measure their levels of a protein important for brain health called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). When they returned, they had their brains scanned again.Finally, compared to themselves before the mission
85、, the explorers brains appeared to have less grey matter on average. The shrinkage was most apparent in the hippocampus, in area of the brain key to memory and cognition. Their average levels of BDNF also dropped during the trip and didnt improve significantly even after one-and-a-half months back h
86、ome.The studys findings, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, arent the first to suggest that long time of being separated can change the brain. But practically all of this work has involved animals, according to the researchers.Of course, an eight-person study is small, so any of its c
87、onclusions should be taken with caution. Lead author Alexander C. Stahn, now a researcher at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, said that the effects on the hippocampus are likely temporary, provided the scientists returned back to a life filled with social interactio
88、n and interesting things to see.Still, since people will continue traveling to and from Antarctica for long periods of time, the findings are definitely worth keeping in mind and exploring further. They might even prove relevant for the rare few people who might travel as far as Mars in the future p
89、erhaps the only similarly scientific, months-long mission that would be even more lonely.46. What will do damage to the brain according to the first paragraph?A. Doing research in brain shrinkageB. Traveling to the Antarctica.C. Working as a researcher in a station.D. Being in a lonely place for a l
90、ong time.47. How did the scientists get the conclusion?A. By comparing the scanned results.B. By studying the previous figures.C. By making a long-term program.D. By scanning the participants brains.48. What can we infer about the explorers when they returned?A. They were no longer used to the civil
91、ized world.B. They had some difficulty in remembering things.C. They became normal after one-and-a-half months.D. They published their findings in a medical magazine.49. What can we learn about the study?A. The scientists are provided with various social activities.B. Long time of being separated ca
92、n change the brain of all animals.C. Other researches have the same findings as the study.D. Its conclusion may be relevant for those who arc fond of travelling.50. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The importance of the finding.B. The disadvantage of the finding.C. The future development o
93、f the space.D. The possibility of travelling to Mars.【答案】46. D 47. A 48. B 49. C 50. A【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了有研究表明,在一个孤独的地方呆了很长时间会对大脑造成损害。文介绍了这项研究的过程、相关研究人员对此的看法和这一发现的重要性。【46题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段Spending over a year in the bleak (荒凉的) Antarctica might change your brain for the worse, according to new research
94、 out this month. It seems to show that polar explorers who lived for 14 months at an Antarctica research station experienced brain shrinkage, likely as a result of their loneliness and boredom.可知,根据本月公布的一项新研究,在荒凉的南极洲度过一年多可能会让你的大脑变得更糟。这似乎表明,在南极研究站生活了14个月的极地探险家的大脑出现了萎缩,可能是由于他们的孤独和无聊。由此可知,在一个孤独的地方呆了很长时
95、间会对大脑造成损害。故选D。【47题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段The studys authors used MRI (核磁共振) to scan the brains of eight members of a team before they began a long stay at the German-run research station. During their mission. the team periodically took tests of their cognition and memory and provided blood samples that allo
96、wed the study authors to measure their levels of a protein important for brain health called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). When they returned, they had their brains scanned again.(该研究的作者在一个团队的8名成员开始在德国运营的研究站长期停留之前,使用核磁共振成像扫描了他们的大脑。在他们执行任务过程中,研究小组定期对他们的认知和记忆进行测试,并提供血样,使研究作者能够测量他们的一种叫做脑源性神
97、经营养因子的蛋白质水平,这种蛋白质对大脑健康很重要。当他们返回时,再次对他们的大脑进行扫描)以及第三段Finally, compared to themselves before the mission, the explorers brains appeared to have less grey matter on average. The shrinkage was most apparent in the hippocampus, in area of the brain key to memory and cognition. Their average levels of BDNF
98、 also dropped during the trip and didnt improve significantly even after one-and-a-half months back home.可知,最后,与执行任务前相比,探险者的大脑平均灰质较少。海马的萎缩最为明显,海马是大脑中记忆和认知的关键区域。他们的平均BDNF水平在旅途中也有所下降,即使在回家一个半月后也没有明显改善。由此可知,科学家通过比较扫描结果得出结论。故选A。【48题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段中Finally, compared to themselves before the mission, the e
99、xplorers brains appeared to have less grey matter on average. The shrinkage was most apparent in the hippocampus, in area of the brain key to memory and cognition.可知,最后,与执行任务前相比,探险家的大脑平均灰质较少。海马的萎缩最为明显,海马是大脑中记忆和认知的关键区域。由此可推知,当探险家返回时,他们在记忆方面有些困难。故选B。【49题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段中The studys findings, published in
100、 The New England Journal of Medicine, arent the first to suggest that long time of being separated can change the brain.可知,这项研究发表在新英格兰医学杂志上,并不是第一个表明长时间的隔绝会改变大脑的研究。由此可知,其他研究与本研究有相同的发现。故选C。【50题详解】主旨大意题。根据最后一段Still, since people will continue traveling to and from Antarctica for long periods of time, t
101、he findings are definitely worth keeping in mind and exploring further. They might even prove relevant for the rare few people who might travel as far as Mars in the future perhaps the only similarly scientific, months- long mission that would be even more lonely.可知,尽管如此,由于人们将在很长一段时间内继续往返于南极洲之间,这些发现
102、绝对值得我们牢记在心,并进行进一步探索。他们甚至可能会被证明与未来可能远行到火星的极少数人有关也许只有类似的科学性、长达数月的任务才会更加孤独。由此可知,最后一段主要讲了这一发现的重要性。故选A。DA remote control is seemingly capable of invisible magic to most of us. We just assume it should. And the longer a given technology exits, the more we take it for granted.Consider for a moment a split
103、screen showing modem remote control users versus the first remote control users: the original users would be carefully aiming the remote directly at the television, reading the names of the buttons to find the right one, and intentionally pressing the button with a force that adds nothing to the eff
104、ectiveness of the device. The modern users would be leaning on a sofa, pointing the remote any which way instinctively (本能的)feeling for the button they desired, intuiting(凭直觉知道)its size,shape, and position on the remote.Humans are known for being handy with tools, so it is no surprise that we get so
105、 comfortable with our technology. However, as we become increasingly comfortable with how to use new technologies, we become less aware of how they work. Most people who use modern technology know nothing of its underlying science. They have spent neither mental nor financial resources on its develo
106、pment. And yet, rather than be humbled(使谦逊)by its originality, we consumers often become unfairly demanding of what our technology Should do for us.Many of the landmark inventions of the twentieth century followed predictable tracks: initial versions of each technology (television, video games, comp
107、uters, cell phones, etc.) succeeded in impressing the general public. Then, these wonderful new inventions quickly became commonplace. Soon, the focus of consumer attitudes towards them changed from gratitude with respect to discriminating preference.Televisions needed to be bigger and have a higher
108、 resolution. Video games needed to be more realistic. Computers needed to be more powerful yet smaller in size. Cell phones needed to be smaller yet capable of performing other tasks such as taking pictures, accessing the Internet, and even playing movies.For children of the last twenty years born i
109、nto this modern life, these technological marvels seem like elements of the periodic table: a given ingredient that is simply part of the universe. Younger generations dont even try to imagine life without modem conveniences. They do not appreciate the unprecedented(史无前例的)technology that is in their
110、 possession; rather, they complain about the ways in which it fails to live up to ideal expectations. “My digital video recorder at home doesnt allow me to program it from my computer at work.” “Its taking too long for this interactive map to display on my portable GPS”.If it sounds as though were n
111、ever satisfied, we arent. Of course, our complaints do actually motivate engineers to continually refine their products. After all. at the root of our tool-making instinct is the notion (观念)that “there must be a better way.” Thus, the shortcomings of any current version of technology are pinned on t
112、he limitations of its designers, and the expectation is that someone, somewhere is working on how to make the existing product even better.51. The second paragraph is used to suggest that_.A. modem humans do not pay enough attention to instructionsB. remote controls have become far more effective ov
113、er the yearsC. consumer behavior toward new forms of technology changes over timeD. the first consumers of new technology used new devices with ease and comfort52. The passage states that original users of remote controls likely_.A. have no instinctive feeling for sizes and shapesB. press the button
114、s harder than it is necessaryC. dont trust on the effectiveness of remote controlD. have difficulty reading the names of the buttons53 Which of the following can illustrate peoples discriminating preference?A. People take a given technology for granted.B. Consumers expect more powerful computers.C.
115、Children lack patience with the shortcomings of technology.D. Original users unfairly demand of what technology should do.54. What does the underlined statement in paragraph 6 probably mean?A. Space exploration provides us with new technology.B. Adults learn technology while they are doing household
116、 chores.C. High expectation makes up for the limitation of technology designers.D. Consumers regard many technological inventions as unremarkable55. The writer thinks the way people consider technology_.A. encourage designers creativityB. limit humans productivityC. raise consumers expectationD. gua
117、rantee users satisfaction【答案】51. C 52. B 53. B 54. D 55. A【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲了消费者对新技术形式的行为会随着时间的推移而改变。每种技术(电视、视频游戏、计算机、手机等)的最初版本成功地给大众留下了深刻的印象。然后,这些奇妙的新发明很快就变得司空见惯了。很快,消费者对他们的态度焦点从感恩转向歧视性偏好。当然,人们看待技术的方式确实鼓励了设计师的创造力。【51题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段the original users would be carefully aiming the remote directly at t
118、he television, reading the names of the buttons to find the right one, and intentionally pressing the button with a force that adds nothing to the effectiveness of the device. The modern users would be leaning on a sofa, pointing the remote any which way instinctively (本能的)feeling for the button the
119、y desired, intuiting(凭直觉知道)its size,shape, and position on the remote.(最初的用户会仔细地将遥控器对准电视机,阅读按钮的名称以找到正确的按钮,然后有意地以一种不会增加设备有效性的力度按下按钮。现代的用户可能会靠在沙发上,将遥控器指向任何方向,本能地感受他们想要的按钮,凭直觉判断遥控器的大小、形状和位置)可推知第二段是用来说明消费者对新技术形式的行为会随着时间的推移而改变。故选C。【52题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段the original users would be carefully aiming the remote
120、directly at the television, reading the names of the buttons to find the right one, and intentionally pressing the button with a force that adds nothing to the effectiveness of the device.(最初的用户会仔细地将遥控器对准电视机,阅读按钮的名称以找到正确的按钮,然后有意地以一种不会增加设备有效性的力度按下按钮)可知文中指出,最初使用遥控器的用户按下按钮的力度可能比必要的更大。故选B。【53题详解】细节理解题。根
121、据第四段Soon, the focus of consumer attitudes towards them changed from gratitude with respect to discriminating preference.(很快,消费者对他们的态度重心从感恩转向了歧视性偏好)和第五段Computers needed to be more powerful yet smaller in size.(计算机需要功能更强大但体积更小)可知“消费者期待更强大的电脑” 可以说明人们的歧视性偏好。故选B。【54题详解】词句猜测题。根据划线句后面的句子a given ingredient
122、that is simply part of the universe. Younger generations dont even try to imagine life without modem conveniences. They do not appreciate the unprecedented(史无前例的)technology that is in their possession; rather, they complain about the ways in which it fails to live up to ideal expectations.(一个给定的成分,只
123、是宇宙的一部分。年轻一代甚至不去想象没有现代便利设施的生活。他们不欣赏他们所拥有的前所未有的技术;相反,他们抱怨它无法达到理想的期望)可推知,划线的句子意思是消费者认为许多技术发明很平常。故选D。【55题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段Of course, our complaints do actually motivate engineers to continually refine their products. (当然,我们的抱怨确实激励着工程师不断改进他们的产品)可推知作者认为人们看待技术的方式鼓励了设计师的创造力。故选A。第II卷第三部分:写作第一节:阅读表达阅读下列短文,按照要求
124、用英文回答问题.When Veronika Scott was a student at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. Michigan, she received a task to “design to fill a need.”She dreamed up an idea for overcoats that would double as sleeping bags, made 25 of them, and handed them out to people living in shelters on an abandone
125、d city playground. While her efforts were greeted mostly with enthusiasm from those braving Detroits cold winters, one woman voiced dissatisfaction. “We dont need coats; we need jobs.” she told Veronika. Then she had her second inspiration.After graduating from college in 2012, Veronika founded the
126、Empowerment Plan, a nonprofit organization. She hired two homeless women to sew the coats and paid them with donations she received through her blog. Now, the Empowerment Plan employs about 20 people and has produced more than 10,000 coats and distributed them in 30 states, Canada, and elsewhere abr
127、oad.“We dont require previous employment,” Veronika says. “Were looking for people who are motivated. The Empowerment Plan provides free classes and lends money to those who qualify. Nearly all the employees eventually move into permanent housing, and some get jobs in the auto industry and construct
128、ion.Veronika has bettered the coats design by making its outer layer of a lightweight material that resists air, wind, and water and its inner layer of a material that stores body heat. Still, Veronika is less focused on the coats than on the workers who make them. “At the end of the day,” she says,
129、 “the coat is a vehicle for us to employ people.”56. What did Veronika Scott do to finish her task from her studies? (no more than 15 words)57. Where did Veronika Scott get her second inspiration?(no more than 10 words)58. What is Veronikas purpose of founding Empowerment Plan? (no more than 10 word
130、s)59. What does the underlined word mean in the Paragraph?(no more than 1 words)60. What do you think of Veronika? Why? (no more than 20 words)【答案】56. She designed and made overcoats and gave them away to homeless people.Or: She made overcoats and handed them out to the homeless. 57. From the woman
131、who voiced her dissatisfaction.Or: From the woman who was dissatisfied with what she did 58. To enable homeless people to help themselves.Or: To help homeless people make a living on their own 59. Way.Or. Method. 60. She is caring and creative, because she has come up with several ideas to help the
132、poor.【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了Veronika Sott 通过给流浪者设计睡袋,并通过the Empowerment Plan(赋权计划)给无家可归的人提供工作机会,进而帮助他们改变现状的故事。【56题详解】细节理解题。从第一段的句子She dreamed up an idea for overcoats that would double as sleeping bags, made 25 of them, and handed them out to people living in shelters on an abandoned city playground. 可
133、知,她想出了一个主意,可以兼做睡袋的大衣,她做了25件,并分发给住在城市废弃操场上避难所的人们。结合字数限制,故答案是She designed and made overcoats and gave them away to homeless people. Or: She made overcoats and handed them out to the homeless.【57题详解】推理判断题。从第一段的句子one woman voiced dissatisfaction. “We dont need coats; we need jobs.” she told Veronika. Th
134、en she had her second inspiration. 一位女性表达了不满。她对Veronika说:“我们不需要大衣,我们需要工作。” 于是Veronika就有了第二灵感。又从第二段的句子:After graduating from college in 2012, Veronika founded the Empowerment Plan, a nonprofit organization. 2012年大学毕业后,Veronika创立了非盈利组织“赋权计划”。推理可知,Veronika的第二个灵感是因为那位女性的表达的不满言语得来的,结合字数限制,故答案是From the wo
135、man who voiced her dissatisfaction. Or: From the woman who was dissatisfied with what she did【58题详解】推理判断题。从第二段句子She hired two homeless women to sew the coats and paid them with donations she received through her blog. 她雇佣了两名无家可归的妇女来缝制这些外套,并用她通过博客收到的捐款来支付她们的工资。又从第三段句子Nearly all the employees eventual
136、ly move into permanent housing, and some get jobs in the auto industry and construction. 几乎所有的雇员最终都搬进了永久性住房,有些人也在汽车行业和建筑业找到了工作。由此可推之,创办Empowerment Plan的目的就是为了给无家可归的人提供帮助,给他们工作机会,自己谋生。结合字数限制,故答案是To enable homeless people to help themselves. Or: To help homeless people make a living on their own【59题详解
137、】词义猜测题。从第四句Veronika is less focused on the coats than on the workers who make them. “At the end of the day,” she says, “the coat is a vehicle for us to employ people.” 不过,比起外套,Veronika更关注生产这些外套的工人。“说到底,”她说,“这件外套是我们雇佣员工的工具。”可推知,Veronika更关注的是生产工人,而不是外套本身,因此外套只是雇佣员工的一个方法而已。结合字数限制,故答案是Way. Or. Method.60
138、题详解】推理判断题。从第一段句子Then she had her second inspiration.可知,然后她就有了第二个灵感。由此可推知,她能从身边的事情中获取灵感,证明了她具有创造力。又从第三段句子The Empowerment Plan provides free classes and lends money to those who qualify. 授权计划提供免费课程,并借钱给那些有资格的人。可推知,她创办的非营利组织非常具有关怀性。结合字数限制,故答案是She is caring and creative, because she has come up with sev
139、eral ideas to help the poor.【点睛】阅读表达题测试目的是从多方位多角度考查阅读获取信息、处理信息并进行书面表达的能力。比传统的阅读理解题型更具有综合性和主观性,更能体现学生的综合语言运用能力。在回答问题前,要认真审题,判断问题的类型,弄清题目目的要求;回答要有针对性,避免答非所问;同时还要注意问题后的字数要求,回答要简洁,语言表达准确。第二节:书面表达61. 假设你是高三学生李津,你的美国朋友James接到华盛顿大学的录取通知,现正在考虑住宿问题。他有两个选择;每月花450美元与随机分配的某位新生合住一间学校宿舍;或者每月花600美元与朋友同租设备齐全离学校步行而是
140、分钟的公寓。他写信征求你的建议。请你给他写封回信,主要内容如下:1.祝贺他被华盛顿大学录取。2.给出你的建议及理由。注意:1.词数不少于100词2.信的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数Dear James:_YoursLi Jin【答案】I am very glad to hear that you have been admitted to the University of Washington. Congratulations to you!In your last letter, you mentioned that you were in two minds about accomm
141、odation. You said you had two options: pay $450 a month to share a dorm room with a randomly assigned freshman. Or rent a well-equipped 20-minute walk from school with a friend for $600 a month. In my opinion, living in the school dormitory is a good choice. First, it is safe. Second, it is cheap. T
142、hirdly, you have more opportunities to get along with and communicate with your classmates. Fourth, you can make better use of the schools convenient teaching resources. I am looking forward to hearing from you.【解析】【分析】这篇书面表达是一篇应用文写作。假设你是高三学生李津,你的美国朋友James接到华盛顿大学的录取通知,现正在考虑住宿问题。他有两个选择;每月花450美元与随机分配的
143、某位新生合住一间学校宿舍;或者每月花600美元与朋友同租设备齐全离学校步行而是分钟的公寓。他写信征求你的建议。请你给他写封回信。【详解】假设你是高三学生李津,你的美国朋友James接到华盛顿大学的录取通知,现正在考虑住宿问题。他有两个选择;每月花450美元与随机分配的某位新生合住一间学校宿舍;或者每月花600美元与朋友同租设备齐全离学校步行而是分钟的公寓。他写信征求你的建议。请你给他写封回信,主要内容如下:1.祝贺他被华盛顿大学录取。2.给出你的建议及理由。分析可知,应该以第一人称为主,一般现在时和一般过去时进行写作。考生要先想好写哪几点,运用合适的语法规则和词汇把各要点都准确表述出来。描述要
144、尽量选择简洁的语言,难点在于选择词汇和句型,可以灵活运用高级词汇和固定短语准确表述。还要用适当的连接词把句子连接起来,这样文章显得更连贯。【点睛】这篇书面表达的关键在于句子内容的准确表述,同时注意谋篇布局的顺序,运用合适的连接词连接全文,同时选择高级的词汇和语法项目让文章更有文采。I am very glad to hear that you have been admitted to the University of Washington. 宾语从句的运用;In your last letter, you mentioned that you were in two minds about accommodation. 宾语从句的运用。