1、太康三高2022-2023学年上期高一12月月考英语试题第一部分 阅读理解第一节(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。AA number of events are going on at the Cooperage Project, located at 1030 Main Street in Honesdale. Enjoy!The Cooperage Maker FairThe Cooperage Maker Fair will be held from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Friday,
2、 June 12 on the grounds of the City Museum. The Maker Fair is a place where people show what they are makinga showcase for invention and creativity, and share what they are learning. Anyone interested in presenting their projects, hobbies and experiments should apply to take part at .Such Sweet Thun
3、derAt 7:00 pm on Wednesday, June 17, there will be a film screening of comedy Twelfth Night as part of the Such Sweet Thunder: Shakespeares Plays on Film Series. Dr. Robert Dugan will introduce the play with a brief background. Admission is free, but due to limited seating, booking is required at .S
4、ounds Like Teen SpiritOn Thursday, June 24, there will be an event called Sounds Like Teen Spirit from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Sounds Like Teen Spirit is designed to provide an opportunity to showcase the talent of our communitys youth. Schoolaged students are encouraged to share their performing art on
5、 stage at the Cooperage Project!Great Brazilian Music TourOn Saturday, June 27, a fantastic opportunity is ready for you to listen to some great Brazilian music by the musical group Minas. It is from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm, and doors open at 2:00 pm. Ween courage children and their families to come to l
6、earn all about the rhythm, excitement and sound of Brazilian music. The twohour performance is sure to be fun for the whole family. The admission charge is $5 for each person, and all the money will go to the local food bank. You can also give away old clothes and money at the entrance.1、When does t
7、he event take place where students can put on their own performances?A. On June 12.B. On June 17.C. On June 24.D. On June 27.2、Which event requires people to make a reservation?A. Such Sweet Thunder.B. Sounds Like Teen Spirit.C. The Cooperage Maker Fair.D. Great Brazilian Music Tour.3、What can you d
8、o at Great Brazilian Music Tour?A. Show your gift for invention.B. Make a donation.C. Perform with Minas on stage.D. Learn to make music.B Scientists in Britain have managed to teach bees to pull strings (线) to get to food and then pass on what they have learned to others in their colony (群体) 一showi
9、ng a high level of intelligence despite their tiny brains. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London said the experiments, often used to test the intelligence of apes (猿) and birds, showed for the first time that some insects are up to the task, and can also pass skills on through several gener
10、ations. The findings add to the evidence suggesting the ability for culture spread 一 the ability to learn and pass on knowledge and skillsmay not be exclusive to humans. In the research, published in the journal PLOS Biology on Tuesday, the scientists were able to train 23 out of a group of 40 bees
11、to pull strings with their legs and feet. The strings were attached to discsor artificial flowers一containing food at their center but placed under a transparent (透明的) screen. The bees, spotting the food beneath the screen, learned to pull the flowers out by pulling the string with their legs and fee
12、t to be able to get to it. From another group of bees given the chance to solve the task without any training, only two of 110 were successful. Another group of bees were then allowed to observe the trained bees pulling the strings, and 60 percent of them successfully learned the skill. Finally, tra
13、ined bees were put in colonies, and the scientists found the technique spread successfully to a majority of the colonys worker bees. Lars Chittka, a Queen Mary University professor who guided the project, said the team was interested in figuring out the brain processes behind the bees learning and t
14、eaching skills.4.Which of the following can replace the underlined word exclusive in Paragraph 3?A. Ordinary.B. Limited.C. Beneficial.D. Widespread.5.What did the researchers find about bees?A.Bees learn best in insects. B.Bees are as clever as birds.C.Bees are born good learners. D.Bees can be trai
15、ned to learn skills.6.What may the research team focus on next?A.What else bees can do. B.Where bees learn skills.C.How bees teach others. D.How bees brains work.7.What may be the best title for the text?A.Small Bees, Great Abilities B.Bees Can Learn and TeachC.Bees Are Smarter D.Let Bees LearnC An
16、idea that started in Seattles public library has spread throughout America and beyond. The concept is simple: help to build a sense of community in a city by getting everyone to read the same book at the same time. In addition to encouraging reading as a pursuit (追求) to be enjoyed by all, the progra
17、m allows strangers to communicate by discussing the book on the bus, as well as promoting reading as an experience to be shared in families and schools. The idea came from Seattle librarian Nancy Pearl who launched (发起) the If All of Seattle Read the Same Book project in 1998. Her original program u
18、sed author visits, study guides and book discussion groups to bring people together with a book, but the idea has since expanded to many other American cities, and even to Hong Kong. In Chicago, the mayor (市长) appeared on television to announce the choice of To Kill a Mockingbird as the first book i
19、n the One Book, One Chicago program. As a result, reading clubs and neighborhood groups appeared around the city. Across the US, stories emerged of parents and children reading to each other at night and strangers chatting away on the bus about plots and characters. The only problem arose in New Yor
20、k, where local readers could not decide on one book to represent the huge and diverse population. This may show that the idea works best in medium-sized cities or large towns, where a greater sense of unity (一致) can be achieved. Or it may show that New Yorkers rather missed the point, putting all th
21、eir energy and passion into the choice of the book rather than discussion about the book itself. Finally, as Nancy points out, the level of success is not measured by how many people read a book, but by how many people are enriched by the process or have enjoyed speaking to someone with whom they wo
22、uld not otherwise have shared a word.8.What is the purpose of the project launched by Nancy?A.To invite authors to guide readers.B.To involve people in community service.C.To encourage people to buy books to read.D.To strengthen the communication among citizens.9.What changes did the program bring t
23、o Chicago?A.More citizens chose to go to work by bus.B.More and more reading clubs were founded.C.Parents preferred to watch TV with their children.D.Strangers talked about the mayor more frequently.10.Why was it difficult for New Yorkers to carry out the project?A.They had little interest in readin
24、g.B.They were too busy to read a book.C.They came from many different backgrounds.D.They lacked support from the local government.11.According to the passage, where would the project be more easily carried out?A.In large communities with little sense of unity.B.In large cities where libraries are fa
25、r from home.C.In medium-sized cities with a diverse population.D.In large towns where agreement can be quickly reached.DArt researchers have found a hidden painting of a man under one of Pablo Picassos masterpieces, The Blue Room. By using infrared (红外线的) imagery they discovered that the hidden man
26、under the painting was a man with his face resting on his hand. Now the question that scientists at The Phillips Col-lection hope to answer is simple.Who is he?The finding of the hidden man in The Blue Room leads to new research about the 1901 painting, which was created by Picasso in Paris at the s
27、tart of his blue period of unhappiness. Researchers discovered that the hidden man was painted in a reworked composition by Picasso. They are sure that it is not a self-portrait. They think it might be the Paris art dealer Ambrose Villard who hosted Picassos first show in 1901, but theres no record
28、or evidence to prove this, so the research continues.Hidden pictures have been found under other important Picasso paintings, such as La Vie and Woman Ironing. A technical analysis of La Vie at the Cleveland Museum of Art also found that Picasso reworked the paintings composition. And scientists fou
29、nd a portrait of a man under Picassos painting Woman Ironing at the Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan.Dorothy Kosinski, director of The Phillips Collection, said more new knowledge about Picassos paintings can be discovered through high-tech cooperation among museums. Our audiences are curious about th
30、e high-tech research because it can help them know more about the paintings. Its giving them a doorway to make them understand Picassos paintings more, she said. The more we can understand, the greater our appreciation of the paintings will be.12.From Paragraph 1, researchers foundA. a man is hiding
31、 behind The Blue RoomB. a painting of a man is hidden under The Blue RoomC. The Blue Room is one of Pablo Picassos masterpiecesD. a man is taking a rest in The Blue Room of Pablo Picasso13.What can we know about the hidden man in The Blue Room?A. He first showed up in 1901.B. He is Ambrose Villard f
32、rom Paris.C. Nobody knows for sure who he is.D. He was not painted by Pablo Picasso.14.Whats the similarity among The Blue Room, La Vie and Woman Ironing?A. They are painted by Dorothy Kosinski.B. They have a hidden picture under them.C. They are exhibited at the same museum.D. They have a hidden se
33、lf-portrait in them.15.From the last paragraph we can know _ .A. audiences are curious about the doorway of the museumsB. the research on Picassos works can add mystery to himC. more people will be crazy about researching Picassos lifeD. the high-tech research can help people know more about Picasso
34、s paintings第二节七选五(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。 If you think grandparents like recalling the good old days, youre in for a surprise. According to a recent survey, most think nostalgia just isnt what it used to be. _16_ The Internet, cheap foreign travel, cars, health
35、care and television are among developments that make life better today, although they do say PPI telemarketing calls, junk mails and bad manners make them cross. Richard Drew, from the estate agent Retirement movewhich carried out the survey, said, Grandparents dont seem to want to turnback time. _1
36、7_ They also show the opinion older people think everything used to be better isnt true. Retirement may have come with a little anxiety in the past. Nowadays, however, its rightfully something to look forward to. _18_ The study found nearly eight in ten Grandparents say the Internet has improved lif
37、e thanks to online shopping, offering new ways of communicating and online banking. Its not just shopping online thats had a positive impactshops are better now too. _19_ A third of those polled say films are of a higher standard now. Slightly less than a third think they are worse now. More than 50
38、 per cent said TV has improved and just under half prefer todays radio. Although almost half said life is better now compared to when they were in their twenties, this didnt stop Grandparents complaining about manners, traffic and driving etiquette. _20_ A third on the list gave the word “optimistic
39、”.A.Opinions on films differed great.B.Many of them are fond of watching film.C.The results suggest theres never been a greater time to be retire.D.The main reason is that technology makes their life more comfortable.E.Almost six in ten said their quality of life was better than their parents.F.It i
40、s mainly because of the advances in technology, healthcare and more.G.When asked to use words to describe todays life, they chose “stressful” and “selfish”.第二部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空(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。Troy Kotsur is the second deaf actor to be nominated (提名) for an
41、 Academy Award. In his Oscar-nominated performance in Child Of Deaf Adults, Kotsur _21_ just one word using sign language.The movie star, Emilia Jones, acts as the only hearing _22_ of a deaf family. To encourage Emilia acting as his daughter to go after her _23_ of singing and attending college, Ko
42、tsur says, Go! I hope that young people who _24_ to be deaf or hard of hearing can get an increased _25_, Kotsur said. I want those kids to trust themselves more. The movie has made Kotsur _26_ and made history for the deaf community. Kotsur is also the first deaf _27_ ever nominated individually fo
43、r a Screen Actors Guild Award.Kotsurs road to the Oscars _28_ in school. As a child, Kotsur loved cartoons like Tom and Jerry. He would_29_ the stories for his deaf _30_ on the school bus. He later _31_ acting at Gallaudet University, a university for the deaf in Washington, D. C. After graduating,
44、he performed with the National Theatre of the Deaf. With few roles in film _32_ for deaf actors, Kotsur had to find _33_ in stage acting. Beginning with Of Mice and Men in 1994, Kotsur has acted in twenty productions in Los Angeles.Kotsur wants _34_ to change their wrong ideas about what deaf people
45、 are like after seeing the film, Weve been waiting for so long to recognize deaf actors and it is our hope that deaf actors will not have to _35_ so long to be recognized on this level, he said.21.A. announcedB. saidC. informedD. created22.A. staffB. survivorC. groupD. member23.A. careersB. dreamsC.
46、 hobbiesD. promises24.A. happenB. hateC. pretendD. refuse25.A. wishB. patienceC. confidenceD. imagination26.A. famousB. proudC. powerfulD. free27.A. artistB. directorC. actorD. employer28.A. competedB. beganC. stoppedD. responded29.A. make outB. work outC. figure outD. act out30.A. classmatesB. coll
47、eaguesC. familiesD. strangers31.A. coveredB. studiedC. riskedD. taught32.A. responsibleB. anxiousC. suitableD. eager33.A. partnersB. ideasC. cartoonsD. roles34.A. directorsB. workersC. actressesD. viewers35.A. waitB. spendC. wasteD. consider第二节语法填空(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
48、。Learning a foreign language is a challenging task, but it can also be _36_ very enjoyable experience. Here are a few tips on how to learn a foreign language well. Firstly, work _37_ your own pace. Youll find _38_(effective) to study for half an hour rather than try to do a whole unit at once. Secon
49、dly, use language _39_(communicate). Dont be afraid of _40_(make) mistakes. The important thing is to build up your _41_(confident) in speaking. Thirdly, build up your vocabulary. You should learn vocabulary by topics or in sentences, _42_ is very effective. Besides, get used to hearing everyday lan
50、guage at normal speed. Listening to the course recordings as _43_(frequent) as possible is a good _44_(choose). And above all, have fun _45_(learn) language.第三部分:写作第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)假如你叫李华,你的笔友David最近在学汉语,但现在遇到了困难,不知如何才能学好,写信向你咨询。现在,请你用英语给他写一封回信,要点如下:1. 表达同情。 2.提出具体建议。 3. 表达祝愿。注意:词数100左右。 开头和结尾都已给出,不
51、计入总字数。Dear David, _Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写 (满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。My wife, Megan, and I went out to dinner with an old friend who we had not seen for a while. There had been some talk of COVID-19 on the news, but it was early in the outbreak and people were still going about the
52、ir daily routines. Even though everyone in group felt perfectly, we took precautions (预防): we washed our hands with soap and used hand sanitizer (洗手液), did not share food, and had no significantly close contact. A few days later, our friend called and told us that she had tested positive for the cor
53、onavirus. She had felt some mild symptoms for a day or so after that dinner and was able to be tested because she is a doctor. On the following day, I started to feel a little tired and my head was a bit cloudy. I decided to stay in the master bedroom away from the rest of my family. The next mornin
54、g, I woke up with a 39-degree fever. That was when we realized that I might have caught the virus from our friend. At once, Megan called our states coronavirus hotline, who then called in our primary care doctor and the head of our local hospital systems coronavirus team. We explained that we had be
55、en in contact with someone who had been tested positive, and I was having symptoms. They quickly approved me to receive a test at an urgent care center located 5 kilometers drive from my house. The result made my heart sink-I was also tested positive, and the local hospital didnt have the facilities
56、 for my disease. As a mild case, I was recommended to stay home and quarantine (隔离) myself. Following the doctors advice, Megan and I quarantined ourselves and our kids. With my symptoms developing, I started isolation in the bedroom, and the only interaction I had with Megan was when she brought in
57、 food. She slept on a small couch in our home office away from the kids rooms. She also minimized her contact with our kids in case she was carrying the virus.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Para.1: We decided to call everyone we had contacted over the course of the past week. _Para.2: Though w
58、orried about the seriousness of the virus, I knew I had to be brave_参考答案1、答案:C解析:细节理解题。根据Sounds Like Teen Spirit中On Thursday, June 24, there will be an event called Sounds Like Teen Spirit from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Sounds Like Teen Spirit is designed to provide an opportunity to showcase the talent o
59、f our communitys youth. Schoolaged students are encouraged to share their performing art on stage at the Cooperage Project!(6月24日星期四下午3点到5点,将有一个名为Sounds Like Teen Spirit的活动。Sounds Like Teen Spirit旨在为我们社区的年轻人提供一个展示才华的机会。鼓励学龄学生在合作计划的舞台上分享他们的表演艺术!)可知,6月24日举办的活动,学生们可以进行自己的表演。故选C。2、答案:A解析:细节理解题。根据Such Sw
60、eet Thunder中Admission is free, but due to limited seating, booking is required at .(门票是免费的,但由于座位有限,需要在预订。)可知,Such Sweet Thunder这项活动需要预约。故选A。3、答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据Great Brazilian Music Tour中The admission charge is $5 for each person, and all the money will go to the local food bank. You can also give away
61、 old clothes and money at the entrance.(入场费是每人5美元,所有的钱都将捐给当地的食品银行。你也可以在入口处赠送旧衣服和钱。)可知,在Great Brazilian Music Tour活动中,你可以进行捐赠。故选B。4、答案:B解析:词义猜测题。第二段提出不仅猿和鸟类有学习和传播知识的能力,一些昆虫也有这样的能力。第二段和第三段中的关键词also和add to the evidence提示,这种能力并非人类独有的,也就是并不仅仅局限于人类, ordinary意为普通的; limited意为有限的; beneficial意为有益的; widespread
62、意为分布广的。故选B。5、答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的.the scientists were able to train 23 out of a group of 40 bees to pull strings with their legs and feet. 可知,经过科学家们的训练,40只蜜蜂中的23只会用它们的腿和脚来拉绳子。由此可知,科学家发现蜜蜂经过训练可以获得技能。故选D。6、答案:D解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后一句.the team was interested in figuring out the brain processes behind the bee
63、s learning and teaching skills. 可知,科研团队对弄清蜜蜂学习和教授技能背后的大脑过程很感兴趣,因此,接下来他们应该会研究蜜蜂的大脑的工作原理。故选D。7、答案:B解析:主旨大意题。综合全文尤其第一段Scientists in Britain have managed to teach bees to pull strings (线) to get to food and then pass on what they have learned to others in their colony (群体) -showing a high level of intel
64、ligence despite their tiny brains. 可知,文章主要介绍了一项科学发现,即蜜蜂经过训练可以学习并传播所学技能。故选B。8、答案:D解析:推理判断题。根据第二段第一句In addition to encouraging reading as a pursuit (追求) to be enjoyed by all, the program allows strangers to communicate by discussing the book on the bus, as well as promoting reading as an experience to
65、 be shared in families and schools. 可知,Nancy发起这个项目的目的是加强市民之间的沟通。故选D。9、答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的As a result, reading clubs and neighborhood groups appeared around the city. 可知,越来越多的阅读俱乐部成立。故选B。10、答案:C解析:推理判断题。根据第四段第一句The only problem arose in New York, where local readers could not decide on one book to r
66、epresent the huge and diverse population. 可知,纽约人实施这一计划最大的困难是人们来自许多不同的背景。故选C。11、答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的第二句This may show that the idea works best in medium-sized cities or large towns, where a greater sense of unity (一致) can be achieved. 可知,在可以很快达成协议的大城镇更容易实施。故选D。 12.答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的Art researchers ha
67、ve found a hidden painting of a man under one of Pablo Picassos masterpieces, The Blue Room.(艺术研究人员在巴勃罗毕加索的代表作之一蓝色房间下发现了一幅隐藏的男人画)可知,研究者们发现蓝色房间画中有画,里面有一个隐藏的男子肖像。故选B。13.答案:C解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的They think it might be the Paris art dealer Ambrose Villard who hosted Picassos first show in 1901, but theres no
68、 record or evidence to prove this, so the research continues.(他们认为这可能是巴黎艺术品交易商安布罗斯维拉德,他在1901年主办了毕加索的第一场画展,但没有记录或证据证明这一点,所以研究仍在继续)可知,没有证据和记录表明画中隐藏的男子的身份,研究还需继续。由此推知,目前还没有定论。故选C。14.答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第三段Hidden pictures have been found under other important Picasso paintings, such as La Vie and Woman Ironi
69、ng. A technical analysis of La Vie at the Cleveland Museum of Art also found that Picasso reworked the paintings composition. And scientists found a portrait of a man under Picassos painting Woman Ironing at the Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan.(在毕加索的其他重要画作,如生命和熨衣服的女人中也发现了隐藏的画面。克利夫兰艺术博物馆对生命的技术分析也发现,毕加
70、索修改了这幅画的构图。科学家在曼哈顿的古根海姆博物馆的毕加索画作熨衣服的女人下发现了一幅男性画像)可知,这三幅画都是毕加索的杰作,都有隐藏的画在其中。故选B。15.答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中的Our audiences are curious about the high-tech research because it can help them know more about the paintings. Its giving them a doorway to make them understand Picassos paintings more, she said.(我
71、们的观众对这项高科技研究很好奇,因为它可以帮助他们更多地了解这些画作。这给了他们一个入口,让他们更好地理解毕加索的画,她说)可知,对毕加索的画进行高科技研究会帮助人们进一步认识他的作品。故选D。16-20.ECFAG21.答案:B解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:在他获得奥斯卡提名的电影聋哑成人的孩子中,Kotsur只用手语说了一个词。 A. announced宣布;B. said说话;C. informed通知;D. created创造。根据后文just one word using sign language指只说了一个单词,应用动词say。故选B。22.答案:D解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:
72、电影明星Emilia Jones是聋人家庭中唯一一个听力正常的成员。A. staff员工;B. survivor幸存者;C. group组;D. member成员。根据后文of a deaf family可知,Emilia Jones是聋人家庭中唯一一个听力正常的成员。故选D。23.答案:B解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:为了鼓励扮演他女儿的Emilia去追求她唱歌和上大学的梦想,Kotsur说:去吧!A. careers事业;B. dreams梦想;C. hobbies爱好;D. promises承诺。根据后文of singing and attending college指唱歌和上大学的梦想
73、。故选B。24.答案:A解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:Kotsur说:我希望失聪或听力有问题的年轻人能增加信心。A. happen发生;B. hate讨厌;C. pretend假装;D. refuse拒绝。根据后文to be deaf or hard of hearing此处指那些失聪或听力有问题的年轻人,happen to表示发生于。故选A。25.答案:C解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:Kotsur说:我希望失聪或听力有问题的年轻人能增加信心。A. wish希望;B. patience耐心;C. confidence自信;D. imagination想象。根据上文to be deaf or h
74、ard of hearing can get an increased可知,Kotsur希望失聪或听力有问题的年轻人能增加信心。故选C。26.答案:A解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这部电影让Kotsur名声大噪,也为聋人社区创造了历史。A. famous出名的;B. proud自豪的;C. powerful强大的;D. free免费的。根据第一段中Troy Kotsur is the second deaf actor to be nominated for an Academy Award.( Troy Kotsur是第二位获得奥斯卡提名的聋哑人演员)可知,他出名了。故选A。27.答案:C
75、解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:Kotsur也是第一个获得美国演员工会奖提名的聋哑演员。A. artist艺术家;B. director导演;C. actor演员;D. employer雇员。根据后文for a Screen Actors Guild Award可知他是聋哑演员。故选C。28.答案:B解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:Kotsur的奥斯卡之路始于学校。A. competed竞争;B. began开始;C. stopped停止;D. responded回答。根据后文As a child, Kotsur loved cartoons like Tom and Jerry.(小的时候,Ko
76、tsur就喜欢像猫和老鼠这样的动画片)可知,Kotsur的奥斯卡之路始于学校。故选B。29.答案:D解析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:他将在校车上为他的聋哑同学表演这些故事。A. make out填写;B. work out解决;C. figure out弄清楚;D. act out演出来。根据后文the stories for his deaf指表演猫和老鼠里的故事。故选D。30.答案:A解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:他将在校车上为他的聋哑同学表演这些故事。A. classmates同学;B. colleagues同事;C. families家人;D. strangers陌生人。根据后文on t
77、he school bus可知指为聋哑同学表演这些故事。故选A。31.答案:B解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来他在加劳德特大学学习表演,这是一所华盛顿特区的聋哑人大学。A. covered覆盖;B. studied学习;C. risked冒险;D. taught教学。根据后文acting at Gallaudet University可知他后来去了大学学习表演。故选B。32.答案:C解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:由于电影中很少有适合聋哑演员的角色,Kotsur不得不在舞台表演中寻找角色。A. responsible负责的;B. anxious焦虑的;C. suitable合适的;D. ea
78、ger渴望的。根据上文With few roles in film可知,这里指适合聋哑演员的角色。故选C。33.答案:D解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:由于电影中很少有适合聋哑演员的角色,Kotsur不得不在舞台表演中寻找角色。A. partners伙伴;B. ideas想法;C. cartoons卡通;D. roles角色。根据上文With few roles in film可知,Kotsur需要自己在舞台表演中寻找角色。故选D。34.答案:D解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:Kotsur希望观众在看完这部电影后能够改变他们对聋哑人的错误看法。A. directors导演;B. workers工人
79、;C. actresses女演员;D. viewers观众。根据后文after seeing the film可知看电影的是观众。故选D。35.答案:A解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:他说:我们已经等了这么长时间来认可聋哑演员,我们希望聋哑演员不用等这么久才能得到这个水平的认可。A. wait等待;B. spend花费;C. waste浪费;D. consider考虑。根据后文so long to be recognized on this level可知指等待很长时间来得到认可。故选A。36. a37.at38.more effective39.to communicate40.making4
80、1.confidence42.which43.frequently44.choice45.learning46.答案:Dear David,Im sorry to hear that you have trouble learning Chinese. And Im writing to offer you some advice.Below are my suggestions for you. First of all, I advise that you should take a Chinese course, which is of great help to improve you
81、r Chinese ability. Whats more, it is a good idea for you to watch TV and read books in Chinese whenever possible. Besides, why not learn some Chinese songs? Last but not least, make more Chinese friends, and you will have more chances to practice your oral Chinese.I hope that my advice is of great h
82、elp to you. Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua47.答案:Para.1: We decided to call everyone we had contacted over the course of the past week. Megan insisted we should let them know that I had tested positive. Hard as it was to inform people that we might have given them the coronavirus, it was
83、the responsible thing to do. To our pleasant surprise, all of our friends showed their understanding and support upon hearing the news. To cheer us up, one of my wifes best friends even baked a cake with the letters Stay Strong on it and delivered it to our front door.Para.2: Though worried about th
84、e seriousness of the virus, I knew I had to be brave. I made sure to get plenty of rest and did some exercise to stay as healthy as I could. I also managed to ease the worries of Megan and our kids during our quarantine by spending more time doing online video-chats with them. Within the following week, my fever started to fade and I could feel my head clearing. The next test showed a cheering result. It came back negative. Had it not been for the love and care from those around me, I wouldnt have made it.