1、2015-2016学年度第二学期高二月考英语试题第卷第一部分 听力(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面6段对话,选出最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。Conversation 11. When does the bakery close?A. At about 6:15. B. At about 7:00. C. At about 7:30.2. What does the man want? A. Bread. B. Cookies. C. Juice.Conversation 23. Where does the conversation take place? A. On the str
2、eet. B. In the mans home. C. At a hotel.4. How much does the woman have to pay?A. 72 dollars. B. 40 dollars. C. 80 dollars.Conversation 35. How did the audience find the performance? A. Not good. B. Just so-so. C. Excellent.6. What kind of performance was it probably? A. A concert. B. A game. C. A f
3、ashion show.Conversation 47. Why doesnt the man get his watch repaired? A. Because there is no serious problem. B. Because repairing the watch is expensive. C. Because he doesnt think it is worth repairing.8. When will he get a new watch? A. Next Monday afternoon. B. This weekend. C. This afternoon
4、after the visit.9. What does the man probably do? A. A farmer. B. A teacher. C. A worker.Conversation 510. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Strangers. B. Classmates. C. Mother and son.11. How many school buses are there altogether?A. 2 B. 3 C. 412. How long does the woman
5、 have to wait for the bus?A. 20 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 40 minutes.Conversation 613. Why does the woman come to visit the man?A. Because she has admired him for a long time. B. Because she wants to say hello to him. C. Because she wants to ask him about planting trees.14. What kind of activity is
6、 the man going to hold? A. Environmental protection. B. Saving animals. C. Helping the poor.15. What is the lady? A. A journalist as well as a boss. B. A professor of a college. C. A hostess of a TV program.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AShawn Johnson i
7、s one of the strongest girls I know to compete in gymnastics. She was just 15 years old when she competed in the Olympic trails (选拔赛). She went to the Olympics in 2008 and competed in all four events with famous American gymnast Nastia Luikin. She was the balance beam (平衡木) gold medalist and team, a
8、ll-round and floor exercise silver medalist at the Games. After the Olympics she was featuring on the hit reality show “Dancing with the Stars” in 2009-2010. It was not until she broke her knee in a January 2010 ski (滑雪) accident did she realize that she still wanted to compete. She made a comeback,
9、 aiming at the 2012 0lympic Games. But because of the continuing problems with her knee, she decided to finish her season and then retire from gymnastics. She felt she was worn out and wasnt as good as she was the first time.My favorite things about her are her confidence and how hard she works. She
10、 always has a smile on her face even when times are difficult. She also took time away from gymnastics to help kids around the world get cleaner water. She has influenced my life because I wouldnt have known to actually try hard to get great dreams realized and I hope one day I become somewhat close
11、 to how she is in every possible way. She has also taught me not to be afraid of failing at the first time and to learn from my mistakes instead of considering them as a downfall (堕落的原因). I think more people should look at her as a role model.One cool thing is that I got to see her compete at the Ol
12、ympic trials in Maryland on my birthday.16. Why did Shawn Johnson retire?A. Because she was too old to compete in gymnastics. B. Because she was in bad health conditions. C. Because she wanted to take part in reality shows. D. Because she broke her knee and couldnt do sports any more.17. According t
13、o the passage, Shawn Johnson can be described as .a. confident b. hard-working c. optimistic d. independent e. kind-heartedA. abcd B. abce C. bcde D. acde18. What did the author learn from Shawn Johnson?A. To make as many achievements as possible. B. To work hard to earn a better living. C. To get c
14、lose to intelligent and successful persons.D. To try bravely in life though there may be failures.BThe Cabbage White butterfly (菜粉蝶) has a natural range across Europe, Asia, and North Africa. To many farmers, the butterflies are regarded as a pest(害虫 ); to others, they are pretty to look at. Researc
15、hers are looking into new ways to make efficient photovoltaic(光电的) energy and for this they have been inspired by the v-shape posture of the Cabbage White butterfly. Photovoltaic energy is the science behind solar power, where light is turned into electricity.To improve the collection of sunlight, a
16、 research group have been inspired by the resting posture of the Cabbage White butterfly. The butterfly keeps a “v” shape in order to heat up its flight muscles before taking off. By creating solar panels(板)in this shape, scientists think that the quantity of power that a solar panel can use can be
17、increased by around 50 percent.The crucial part is the weight of solar panels. For this the researchers developed a kind of material that is lightweight. The Cabbage White butterfly is different to many other butterflies because it is using the v-formation. On cloudy days common butterflies need to
18、wait to receive enough sunlight in order to fly. However, by owning the v-shape posture the Cabbage White butterfly is able to receive more energy more quickly than other butterflies. In addition, the butterfly can flash back sunlight from its wings, which allows its flight muscles to be warmed up t
19、o the best temperature.The new research was done at the University of Exeters Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI). Discussing the findings, lead researcher Professor Tapas Mallick stated: “This engineering is not new. However, this research, which shows ways to develop low-cost solar powe
20、r, has not been done before.”19. What does the underlined word “crucial” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Important. B. Easy. C. Useful. D. New. 20. Which is the main benefit of the butterflys v-shape wings?A. They always keep the butterfly warm.B. They can help the butterfly fly much higher.C. They can help
21、the butterfly avoid danger.D. They can help the butterfly get more sunlight.21. Common butterflies need to wait on cloudy days because .A. they wait to get enough wind B. they lack enough energy to flyC. their muscles need to move first D. they wait to turn wings to a V shape22. What can be a suitab
22、le title for the text?A. Butterflies inspire new types of solar powerB. How to develop the new kind of solar powerC. Butterflies help the scientists do researchD. A new achievement about solar powerCCar accidents are the No. l cause of death for kids in the United States, according to the Centers fo
23、r Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). So at what age should kids ride in the front seat? Parents need to pay more attention to kids safety when it comes to riding in the car. The perfect age, according to the CDC, is 12. Kids younger than that should be buckled(扣住)up in the backseat, either in car
24、 seats or with the cars safety harness (安全带). The reason is that air bags in the front seat can kill smaller children.A new law in Massachusetts takes things one step further. If it passes, the government would make it illegal for kids younger than 13 to sit up front. The penalty for breaking the la
25、w would be a $25 finenot much, but some people think its enough to draw awareness to this. Some argue that the law is just another form of big government overstepping its boundaries(界限). They point out the reasons why it may not always be possible to have all kids under 13 in the backseat. For insta
26、nce, what if youre driving a truck that doesnt have a backseat? Or if you have many teenagers and need one of them to sit up front? However, some passenger safety organizations. such as SafetyBeltSafe U.S. A., even advocate (主张)a greater limit when it comes to sitting up front, suggesting that child
27、ren should continue to ride in the backseat until they are ready to drive themselves.So when should your child be allowed to ride in the front seat of the car? That depends on two things: the laws in your state and your comfort level. While most states require that children sit in the back at least
28、until age 12, some like Massachusetts have the age set closer to 13; while others, like Georgia, allow kids to sit in the front seat by age 8. Know your states law before you make your decision. But also keep in mind what works best for you and your family. The backseat is the safest place for kids
29、to ride, so it makes sense to keep them back there as long as possible before you let them ride up front.23. Why are kids not allowed to ride in the front seat of the car?A. There is no air bag in the front of the car.B. They dont know how to use the safety harness.C. They are easily hurt by air bag
30、s in the front seat.D. Parents cant take care of them if they sit in the front seat.24. Why dont some people support the law in Massachusetts?A. They think the rule is not practical sometimes.B. They think not all the cars have backseats.C. They think not all the kids like sitting in the back.D. The
31、y think the punishment is too much.25. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?A. Not all the states demand that kids under 12 should sit in the backseat.B. Children in Massachusetts cant sit in the front until they can drive alone.C. The backseat is always the safe place for kids t
32、o ride in a car.D. A l0-year-old boy can sit in the front seat in Georgia.26. What is the best title for the text?A. Should kids sit in the front seat? B. A new law will pass in Massachusetts.C. Tips for kids on riding safely. D. When can your kid sit in the front seat?DA “silver bullet”(子弹) is a wa
33、y to make everything better.The belief that there is magical power in the metal silver goes back to ancient Greece. In the stories of other cultures, a silver bullet is the only way to vanquish monsters like werewolves(狼人).Writer Stephen King is a master of scary stories in America. His book “Silver
34、 Bullet” is about a man who turns into a werewolf with every full moon and attacks people in a small town. It can only be killed by a silver bullet. As with many of Kings books: “Silver Bullet” was made into a film in 1985.Silver bullets also have roots in an early American cultural character. “The
35、Lone Ranger” began as a popular radio show in the 1930s. It turned to be a hugely popular television show in the 1950s and was remade into a movie in 2013. The Lone Ranger was a Texas Ranger, a kind of lawman. When his team members were attacked and killed, he was left alone. When he looked for the
36、bad guys, the thing he left behind to show his identity was a bullet made from the precious metal silver. He used it as a symbol of justice (正义) and law.There are other words that are close in meaning. The Latin word panacea means an herb that would cure all illnesses. The Greek word “panacea” means
37、 cure-all.Of course, if something is said to be a panacea or a silver bullet for all your problems, it most likely is not. Thats why these terms are often used in the negative form: There is no silver bullet to solve the problem of homelessness in America. There is no panacea to cure all the worlds
38、ills. So, if someone wants to sell you a silver bullet to cure all your troubles, dont buy it.27. The underlined word “vanquish” in the second paragraph means .A. to give birth to B. to defeat completelyC. to increase the power of D. to turn something into a human28. According to the passage, “The L
39、one Ranger .A. tells the story of a real person in American history B. first became known as a TV show in the 1950s C. was the origin of American crime movies D. made the silver bullet a symbol of justice and law29. The author suggests in the passage that we should . A. learn more about Latin and Gr
40、eek cultures B. use silver bullet more in the negative form C. not believe theres a silver bullet that can cure all D. not buy bullets that are made from metal silver30. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Magical power.B. Two popular films. C. The term silver bullet and its stories. D. The b
41、ook Silver Bullet and its author.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。Life can quickly change from great to disappointing at any given moment. These unexpected changes can surprise and frighten us. 31 It could be something as simple as hurting a toe(脚趾)when we get out of bed
42、 that influences our moods for the whole day. If we develop more awareness(意识)of trying to be positive, however, we have the power to change the way we feel. 32 Positivity, on the other hand, is often wrongly seen as puny(微不足道的)However, negative feelings without control can result in health damages
43、over time, while positivity plays an important role in our well-being.Here are some simple suggestions for increasing positivity: 1. 33 They can be satisfying completion of a project, a kind gesture, a humorous email, or an unexpected compliment. 2Make a conscious transition(有意识的过渡)at the close of t
44、he workday. Decide what you want to bring home with you after work. 34 Sit in the car for a few minutes and breathe deeply. When you get home, take time to relax, like doing a five-minute gentle yoga exercise. 3. Contact and connect with loved ones. Call, text, email, send a love letter or a shared
45、photo of a happy memory. Laugh, dance, share a meal, hold hands or simply sit together. 35 Developing positivity can change our bodies as well as our minds greatly, which will help us in creating better lives.A. During the day, be mindful of wins.B. As a result, we get feelings of negativity.C. Nega
46、tive emotions do harm to our health.D. Do remember that you can expect the best in your life in return.E. Developing positive attitudes can largely improve our lives.F. Negativity is often mistakenly viewed as powerful.G. Leave the stress and upsets of the day behind.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节 完形填空(共
47、20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Tim Cunninghams cancer has taken over his body and his life. But the 36 at The Woodlands Hospital in Texas wasnt going to let it stop him from holding a wedding.Cunningham, 53, was asked to 37 in hospital on October 4, 2015, the day before he was to marry his fiancee(未婚妻), Ruth Geor
48、gia. Both work as flight attendants, and they were constantly flying and never seemed to find the 38 His hospital visit, though, likely meant they would have to 39 their wedding. Cunningham was nurse Rachel Jarrells 40 . After the two chatted a while, Jarrell went to the other 41 and said she wanted
49、 to do something 42 for him. “He said that he was supposed to get married the next day and that made me 43 ,” Jarrell said. At first, Jarrell and the other nurses werejust going to 44 his room. When the decoration was finished eventually, they decided to give the couple a real 45 Alisa McCusker, pre
50、sident of the hospital, 46 a bag of things needed for the wedding. She also brought her 47 to take a few photos of the couple. “Their true love 48 me to do something for them,” McCusker said. Miss McCusker asked Ruth Georgias dad to host the wedding, 49 the kitchen staff made a beautiful cake and a
51、nurse made a wedding dress. The group decorated the 50 courtyard - Healing Garden and Tims wheelchair. “It felt like a real wedding,” Jarrell said. “ 51 we had music playing and toasted(向祝酒)them, which made it feel very actual.”The couple was shocked by how beautiful everything looked when Ruth push
52、ed the 52 into the courtyard. “We 53 asked them to hold the wedding; wejust 54 it casually(随意地),”Cunningham said. “It just goes to show the beauty of humanity(人性)and how wonderful and generous people can be to 55 ”36. A. doctorsB. nursesC. staffD. cleaners37. A. stayB. workC. studyD. live38. A. agre
53、ementB. balanceC. moneyD. time39. A. prepare forB. put offC. ignoreD. hold40. A. partnerB. friendC. bossD. patient41. A. nursesB. volunteersC. employeesD. pilots42. A. powerfulB. beneficialC. specialD. valuable43. A. curiousB. heartbrokenC. amazingD. frightened44. A. paint B. changeC. decorateD. des
54、ign45. A. settingB. weddingC rewardD. rest46. A. brought in B. found outC. built upD. put away47. A. radioB. TVC. recorderD. camera48. A. inspiredB. forcedC. requiredD. reminded49. A. unless B. until C. but D. while50. A. churchsB. roomsC. hospitalsD. houses51. A. AlthoughB. BecauseC. OnceD. So52. A
55、. bedB. tableC. wheelchair D. desk53. A. oftenB. never C. everD. really54. A. mentionedB. noticedC. discoveredD. remembered55. A. relativesB. colleaguesC. loversD. strangers第卷第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的由容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。A young man wanted 56. (learn) something from an expert on s
56、tones, but the expert feared that the young man 57. (have) patience. The young man asked again and again 58. a chance. Finally the expert told him, “Be here tomorrow.” That morning the expert put 59. jade stone(玉石) in the young mans hand and told him to hold it. The young man sat 60. (quiet) and wai
57、ted. The following morning the young man 61. (tell) to do the same thing as well as the third, fourth, and fifth day. On the sixth day, he held the jade stone 62. (give) by the expert, thinking that he could no longer stand the 63. (silent). So he asked, “Sir, can you tell me 64. I am going to learn
58、 something?”“Youll learn,” the expert replied. Several more days went by. One morning, as the expert placed the stone ill the young mans hand, he shouted without 65. (look)at his hand, “This is not the same jade stone!” “You have begun to learn, said the expert.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.
59、5分,满分15分) 此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。短文中有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、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。 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。Dear Tom,I saw your note last night. You suggested that we went to the concert this Sunday. Im terrible sorry, because
60、 I have to see my uncle at the airport. He is going to the England to do his PhD but he will leave off this Sunday. To be honesty, Id like to go with you to the concert. There is said that the performance will last two week. How about go there next Saturday? Please let me know that it will be OK. Gi
61、ve me a call. Yours sincerely, Li Hua第二节 书面表达(满分25分)随着科技的飞速发展,科幻电影中的机器人已经出现在人们的视野中,而且机器人的应用将会越来越广泛。请你发挥合理想象,用英语写一篇100词左右的短文,描述一下2050年,在机器人的广泛使用下,人们的生活是怎样的。 2015-2016学年度第二学期高二月考英语试题答案1620: BBDAD2125: BACAB2630: DBDCC3135: BFAGE3640: CADBD4145: ACBCB4650: ADADC5155: BCBAD56. to learn57. wouldnt have58
62、. for59. a60. quietly61. was told 62. given63. silence 64. when65. looking书面表达In 2050, with the rapid development of science and technology, our lives will change greatly since we use kinds of robots. We use robots widely to do dangerous jobs, like those of firefighters and miners, which prevents ma
63、ny accidents from happening, and saves many lives indirectly. Robots help housewives with their heavy housework by cleaning, cooking and washing. Also they take care of babies and elderly people. Many hospitals use robots to do operations because they dont feel tired or make mistakes. Besides, some
64、simple but hard work, like cleaning streets, is also finished by robots. Because of the robots, people live a simple life at ease and get more time to enjoy life. A篇【文章大意】本文介绍了体操运动员Shawn Johnson及其对作者的影响。16. B。细节理解题。根据第一段“It was not until she broke her knee in a January 2010 ski accident . She felt s
65、he was worn out and wasnt as good as she was the first time.”可知,直到在2010年的一次滑雪事故中伤了膝盖,她才意识到自己仍然想要比赛。于是她再次回归,目标是2012年奥运会。但是因为她的膝盖持续出现问题,她决定完成赛季之后退役。她觉得疲惫不堪,状态不像初次参加比赛时那么好了。由此可知,Shawn Johnson退役是因为她的健康状况不佳。17. B。细节理解题。根据第二段第一句可知,“我”最喜欢她的自信和努力,由此可知,Shawn Johnson是自信和努力的;根据第二句可知,她即使在困难时期也永远面带微笑,由此可知,她是乐观的;
66、根据三句可知,她在练习体操时还抽时间去帮助世界各地的孩子获得更洁净的水,由此可知,她是心地善良的。独立的特点在文中没有体现。18. D。细节理解题。根据第二段“She has also taught me not to be afraid of failing at the first time and to learn from my mistakes instead of considering them as a downfall.”可知,她还教会了“我”不要害怕第一次的失败,要从错误中吸取教训而不是把它们当作堕落的借口。由此可知,作者从Shawn Johnson身上学到尽管人生中可能会
67、有失败,但要勇敢地去尝试。B篇【文章大意】本文介绍了科学家从菜粉蝶的V型体态得到启示,研究出了V型的太阳能电池板,这种电池板可以有效提高吸收的太阳能。19. A。词义猜测题。根据画线词下文“For this the researchers developed a kind of material that is lightweight.”可知,研究人员为此研究出来一种重量很轻的材料。由此可推知,太阳能板的重量是很重要的一个部分,所以研究人员才针对这个问题研究出轻质的材料。画线词的含义是“重要的”。20. D。细节理解题。根据第三段“However, by owning the v-shape
68、posture the Cabbage White butterfly is able to receive more energy more quickly than other butterflies.”可知,菜粉蝶的V型翅膀可以帮助它们获得更多的阳光。21. B。细节理解题。根据第三段“On cloudy days common butterflies need to wait to receive enough sunlight in order to fly.”可知,普通蝴蝶在阴天需要等翅膀吸收足够多的阳光后才能飞行,因为它们需要足够的阳光来产生能量。由此可知,普通蝴蝶在阴天要等待是
69、因为它们缺少足够的飞行所需的能量。22. A。标题判断题。本文介绍了研究人员从菜粉蝶的V型体态中得到启示,研究出了更高效的太阳能板。由此可知答案。C篇【文章大意】本文介绍了美国对儿童坐在汽车前排的年龄限制和相关法律。23. C。细节理解题。根据第一段“The reason is that air bags in the front seat can kill smaller children.”可知,汽车前排的安全气囊在弹出时会对儿童造成伤害,这是儿童不允许坐在前排的原因。24. A。推理判断题。根据第二段“.what if youre driving a truck that doesnt
70、have a backseat? Or if you have many teenagers and need one of them to sit up front?”可知,不赞成马萨诸塞州这条法律的人的原因是:如果你驾驶的卡车没有后座,或者车里的孩子太多导致其中一个不得不坐在前排,怎么办?由此可推知,一些人不赞成这条法律的原因是他们认为这条法律有时是不实际的。25. B。细节理解题。根据最后一段“While most states require that children sit in the back at least until age 12.Georgia, allow kids
71、to sit in the front seat by age 8.The backseat is the safest place for kids to ride.”可知,美国大多数州要求12岁及以上的儿童才能坐在汽车前排;乔治亚州允许8岁及以上的儿童坐在汽车前排;汽车后排座位是最安全的地方。再根据第二段“.SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A.suggesting that children should continue to ride in the backseat until they are ready to drive themselves.”可知,这条建议是SafetyB
72、eltSafe U.S.A.所提出的,而不是马萨诸塞州的规定。26. D。标题判断题。文章开篇点题,介绍了让儿童坐在汽车前排的最低年龄是12岁,接着后文又介绍了美国一些州关于儿童坐在汽车前排年龄限制的规定。由此可知答案。D篇【主旨大意】本文介绍了术语“银子弹”及与之相关的故事。27. B。词义猜测题。根据第三段“His book Silver Bullet is about a man who turns into a werewolf with every full moon and attacks people in a small town. It can only be killed
73、by a silver bullet.”可知,他的银子弹一书讲述了一个人,每当月圆之际就会变为狼人去袭击一座小镇的居民。这个狼人只能用银子弹来杀死。由此可知,在其它一些文化的故事中,银子弹是唯一能够彻底击败像狼人这样的怪物的东西,画线词vanquish意为“彻底击败”。28. D。细节理解题。根据第四段可知,银子弹也来源于早期美国的文化人物。独行侠兴起于20世纪30年代的一部流行的广播剧独行侠是德克萨斯州的一名游侠,执法人员的一种。当他的队伍被袭击、队员被杀时,他独自幸存。在他寻找那些坏蛋时,他会留下一枚由珍贵金属银制成的子弹来表明身份。他用它作为一种正义和法律的象征。由此可知,独行侠使得银子
74、弹成为正义和法律的一种象征。29. C。推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,当然,如果有某种东西被说成是万灵药或是银子弹,可以解决你所有的问题,它很可能不是。那就是为什么这些词语经常被用于否定形式:没有银子弹能够解决美国的流离失所问题。没有一种万灵药能治愈世界上所有的疾病。因此,如果有人想要向你兜售能解决你所有麻烦的银子弹,别上当。由此推知,作者建议我们不要相信有能够解决一切的银子弹。30. C。主旨大意题。文章第一段给出了“银子弹”这一术语的解释;第二、三、四段讲述了与这一术语来源相关的故事;第五段介绍了有相似含义的词语;最后一段介绍这一术语的现实意义。由此可知,本文主要介绍术语“银子弹”及与之相
75、关的故事。31. B。根据上文可知,生活随时都可能从美好立刻变得令人失望。这些意想不到的改变可能会使我们受到惊吓和感到恐慌。B项与前文构成因果关系:结果,我们就产生了消极情绪。32. F。根据下文“Positivity, on the other hand, is often wrongly seen as puny.”可知,另一方面,积极性通常被错误地认为是微不足道的。F项与下文构成对比:消极性通常被错误地认为影响力很强。33. A。根据下文可知,可能是令人满意地完成了一个项目,或是一个友善的手势,或是一封幽默的邮件,又或者是一句出人意料的赞许。A项:白天时,留意赢得的胜利,下文是对wins
76、的举例说明。34. G。根据上文可知,在工作日结束的时候做一下有意识的过渡。决定下班之后你想要带什么回家。根据下文可知,坐在车里呆几分钟,做一下深呼吸。当你到家的时候,花时间放松一下,比如做个5分钟的轻度瑜伽锻炼。G项:把一天的压力和苦恼抛在脑后与下文一起补充说明如何过渡。35. E。根据下文可知,发展积极性能够大大改变我们的身体以及思想状态,从而帮助我们创造更好的生活。E项:发展积极的态度能够很大程度地促进我们的生活是对下文的概括说明。完形填空【文章大意】The Woodlands Hospital的员工为身患癌症的Cunningham在医院举办了一场特别的婚礼。36. C。根据下文第三段“
77、nurse Rachel Jarrells”和第四段“Alisa McCusker, president of the hospital”,可知,虽然癌症夺取了Tim Cunningham的身体和生活,但这并不能阻止The Woodlands Hospital的员工为他举办一场婚礼。37. A。2015年10月4日,Cunningham即将迎娶他的未婚妻的前一天,他被要求住院。38. D。根据上文“Both work as flight attendants”可知,因为他们两人都是空乘人员,所以他们时常飞行,因而好像没有时间(结婚)。39. B。Cunningham因病住院,看起来他们的婚礼又
78、要不得不推迟了。40. D。Cunningham住院,他是Rachel Jarrell护士的病人。41. A。下文“At first, Jarrell and the other nurses were.”提示了答案。42. C。Jarrell和其他护士为病人Cunningham在医院准备婚礼,这是护士们为他做的特别的事。43. B。结婚的前一天却因为患癌症住院而未能举行婚礼,Cunningham的故事让Rachel Jarrell感到心碎。44. C。根据下文“When the decoration.”可知,起初,Jarrell和其他护士只是打算装饰下Cunningham的病房。45. B。
79、根据下文内容可知,当装饰病房最终完成时,护士们决定为Cunningham举办一场真正的婚礼。46. A。根据下文“She also brought her _ to take a few photos of the couple.”可知,院长Alisa McCusker带来了婚礼需要的一大包东西。47. D。根据下文“to take a few photos of the couple”可知,院长Alisa McCusker拿来相机来为这对新人拍照留念。48. A。他们真正的爱激励了院长要为他们做一些事情。49. D。当McCusker邀请Ruth Georgia的父亲来主持婚礼时,医院的厨房
80、员工做了一个漂亮的蛋糕,一个护士制作了婚纱。50. C。婚礼是在医院举行的,地点应该是医院的院子。51. B。根据语境可知,Jarrell说的前后两句话为因果关系,应选择表示原因的because。52. C。根据上文提到的“Tims wheelchair”可知,当Ruth推着坐轮椅的Cunningham看到医院工作人员为他们布置的婚礼现场,这对夫妻感到很震惊。53. B。根据第三段“He said that he was supposed to get married the next day”可知,Tim Cunningham和他的未婚妻并没有要求医院员工为他们举行婚礼,只是在聊天中随便地提了一下。54. A。参考上题解析。55. D。Cunningham认为这件事体现了人性的美和人们对陌生人的慷慨。 版权所有:高考资源网()