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1、保密启用前岑溪市2021年秋季学期高二年级期中考试英 语本试卷共8页,共150分,考试时间120分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项:1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2. 选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3. 请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区城书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4. 保持卡面整洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时。先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后

2、,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the weather like now?A. Rainy.B. Sunny.C. Windy.2. Where are the speakers probably?A. At home.B. In the car.C. At the airport.3. What are the spe

3、akers talking about?A. A phone.B. A handbag.C. A dress.4. What did the man like about the film?A. The acting.B. The story.C. The scenes.5. What does the woman plan to do first tomorrow?A. Go to the theatre.B. Do some shopping.C. Book a table.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A

4、、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What rubbish should go in the yellow dustbin?A. Plastic bottles.B. Dead leaves.C. Old newspapers.7. Which dustbin should the woman put meat in?A. The blue one.B. The green one.C. The grey one.听第7段

5、材料,回答第8、9题。8. How will the woman go to the centre of London?A. By bus.B. By car.C. By train.9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Couple.B. Strangers.C. Colleagues.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the man plan to do tonight?A. Watch a film. B. Study for the exams.C. Sell some bo

6、oks online.11. Why will the woman go to Rome?A. To have a holiday.B. To meet a designer.C. To visit her brother.12. When will the womans fight arrive in London?A. At 11 pm on Saturday.B. At 1 am on Sunday.C. At 11 pm on Sunday.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where were the Brothers Grimm born?A. In Hanau.B. In

7、 Steinau.C. In Kassel.14. Why did Dorothea Grimm leave her house? A. Because she returned to her hometown.B. Because the government asked her to leave.C. Because her sister invited her to live with her.15. When did Wilhelm go to the University of Marburg?A. In 1798.B. In 1802.C. In 1803.16. Who will

8、 the man probably talk about next?A. A doctor.B. A professor.C. A publisher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What was the height that the rules asked for?A. 100 km.B. 115 km.C. 130 km.18. What was the purpose of the Ansari X- Prize?A. To develop a new market.B. To look for creative people.C. To attract busines

9、s partners.19. What did Paul Allen do?A. He flew the rocket.B. He created the prize.C. He paid for the rocket.20. How did Richard feel about his space program?A. Hopeful.B. Worried.C. Cautious.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节 ,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A。B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABirthdays at the Canadian Chil

10、drens MuseumThe perfect place for a memorable birthday party!Celebrate at the Canadian Childrens Museum with creative and fun filled activities designed to excite the interest of children aged 3 to 12.The party includes: One hour in a private party room; Admission to the museum; Unlimited time in th

11、e Childrens Museum (until closing); One hour animation* (动画片)* Only with the “Scene Stealers” and “Around the World” therned party.Payment is due (到期的) in full upon registration (登记). Registration is required at least two weeks in advance.Scene-StealersAges 3 to 8Step into the spotlight (聚光灯) with a

12、 behind the-scenes trip to the Canadian Childrens Museum Theatre. The Director will help you warm up with some theatre games, and teach you some stage skills to get you ready for the audience!Cost: $190 for up to 10 kids and 2 adults; $10 for each extra child.Around the WorldAges 4 to 7Take an unfor

13、gettable trip around the world to try Japanese origami (折纸艺术) and learn a traditional Mexican dance! This unforgettable journey through the International Village is packed with fun and creative activities for young adventurers.Cost: $190 for up to 10 kids and 2 adults; $10 for each extra child.DIY P

14、artyAges 5 to 12DIY Party includes Museum admission, and one hour of free time in one of the Museums party rooms. A great choice for parents looking to plan their own activities!Cost: $100 for up to 10 kids and 2 adults; $8 for each extra child.21. What should you know about celebrating birthdays at

15、 the Canadian Childrens Museum?A. It is required to be within one hour in the museum.B. It is for kids aged 3 to 7.C. It provides animation in all parties.D. It should be booked ahead of time.22. What can you do at a Scene Stealers party?A. Make a new movie.B. Visit the International Village.C. Lear

16、n some stage skills.D. Practice traditional paper making art.23. How much should a couple pay if they bring 12 kids to a DIY Party?A. $100.B. $116.C. $190.D. $210.BWhen my sister. Helen Maclean, lived in Hensall, Ontario, many years ago, the Kippen East Womens Institute decided to knit finger puppet

17、s (编织手指偶) for boys and girls having blood tests in the hospital. The gift of a puppet turned a fearful experience into a happy one. The puppets were created in many different colours and each one was given a special facial expression. These finger puppets were sent to a hospital in London, Ont., for

18、 many years.After a few years, interest in making the knitted puppets waned (衰落) in the group, and it was discontinued for a time.Some years later, when Helen moved to St. Catharines, Ontario, she heard about the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, who really wanted to receive some knitted finger puppet.

19、Helen began kiting them again. As Helen finished each one , she would talk to it and tell it that soon it would belong (属于) some nice girl or boysometimes she even gave in a name. She has received a thank you letter from the hospital in Halifax, so she knows that her creations are welcome and apprec

20、iated (感激). The letter read in part:“You have no idea the wonderful influence it has for some of the children, to receive a finger puppet. It has been known that some have kept it for a lifetime.”In 2018, Helen moved to Harbor Hill, an assisted living home in Goderich, Ont. She continues to knit pup

21、pets that are sent to the Halifax hospital. When her nieces and nephews come to visit Ontario from Nova Scotia, she sends her newly knitted creations to Halifax with them. She has lost track of the number of the puppets she has made over the years, but right now, she has 100 more ready and waiting t

22、o send with her nice, who will be visiting soon.When people see the finger puppets, they want to buy some for their grandchildren, but Helen is not interested in making money with them, she just wants to bring joy to boys and girls.24. What decision did the Kippen East Womens Institute make?A. Makin

23、g finger puppets for kids receiving blood tests.B. Buying different gifts for the poor kids.C. Giving out finger puppets to school girls.D. Educating kids in the hospital for free.25. How were Helens creations in the hospital in Halifax?A. They brought joy to Helen when she stayed there.B. They made

24、 much money for the hospital.C. They were popular and influential.D. They encouraged many people to help kids in need.26. What does the underlined part “lost track of” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Increased.B. Forgotten.C. Recorded.D. Known.27. Which of the following can best describe Helen?A. Honest and

25、caring.B. Hard-working and brave.C. Skilful and fearless.D. Warm-hearted and helpful.CCPR (心肺复苏术) saves lives. It can really change someones life, as I found out for myself three years ago.On October 14, 2009, my mom had an accident while playing soccer and was taken to hospital. The next morning, I

26、 was told that my mom had had a cardiac arrest (心脏停搏). I later learned that two players on the opposing team kept breathing air into my mothers mouth and pressing her chest for seven minutes, as they waited for the ambulance to arrive. My mom stayed in the hospital for only ten days. I know that I a

27、m very lucky to have my mom here, because most people who have cardiac arrests and do not receive CPR within the first six minutes die.My mom has used this experience to spread the word about CPR. She joined the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Support Group, which was set up to help survivors and their famili

28、es through a difficult experience. The support group also takes part in the Heart Walk every year, raising money for the American Heart Association. And she attends Lobby Day each year, convincing the New York State Legislature to pass a law that would make basic CPR and first-aid training a graduat

29、ion requirement for high school students.This task is not as difficult as it may first appear to be. Every student in New York State must take health class in order to graduate. Just one or two days of health class each year will ensure that every student in the state will learn this important skill

30、. This training is also nearly free. There is no need for a professional CPR instructor because the American Heart Association has online videos that show the newest techniques in CPR. Also, most local EMS services will lend training models to schools.My mom and her fellow survivors go to a high sch

31、ool each year to talk to the students about the importance of learning CPR. This training will not get you the official CPR certification (证书), but as my mom says, “You dont need a little card to save someones life.”28. How does the author feel about the two players?A. Deeply grateful.B. Quite conce

32、rned.C. A bit sorry.D. Rather frightened.29. In what way did the authors mother change?A. She made efforts to improve CPR.B. She realized the key importance of law.C. She paid more attention to her health.D. She became an active CPR supporter.30. What does Paragraph 4 say about the CPR training for

33、students?A. It may be turned down by a lot of students.B. It requires little time and money.C. It will become a graduation requirement.D. It is difficult and dangerous.31. What might the authors mother agree with?A. It is challenging for many students to master CPR skills.B. Every graduate should ge

34、t an official CPR certification.C. CPR skills are more important than CPR certifications.D. High schools should make a special card for CPR learners.DA 12-year-old Sioux Falls girl is using her talent as an artist and enthusiasm to help animals and raise awareness of the troubles of endangered speci

35、es on the planet.Bria Neffs enthusiasm developed when, as an eight-year old, she entered and won an art competition held by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). During the art competition, Bria learned of the more than 3,000 endangered species around the world. “I was so upset I told my

36、 mom I wanted to do something about it,” Bria said. She decided to create paintings of the endangered animals, sell the artwork and donate (捐赠) money to organizations that work to conserve those species. In the last three years she has devoted more than 500 hours to the a task: painting, researching

37、, educating and raising awareness of endangered animals. Her mother, Amity Neff, said, “I dont know if she really relies what she has accomplished. I told her people are paying attention.”Bria found Faces of the Endangered to protect endangered species through the sale of her artwork. She has sold o

38、ver 250 paintings of endangered animals to people around the world and has donated more than $34,000 to animal conservation groups. Beneficiaries include the Jane Goodall Institute, the IFAW, and the Wolf Conservation Center in New York. Bria has also published two educational coloring books, includ

39、ing one for the Great Plains Zoo near her home; donations help fund the care of the zoos endangered specie. She uses her website and Facebook page to stress the challenges facing endangered animals, inspiring flowers in 48 countries.“I hope my paintings can give endangered animals a face so they don

40、t disappear,” says Bria. “And I hope I can inspire kids like me to believe they can do great things.”32. What can we learn about Bria?A. She is always ready to help other.B. She has a great desire to achieve fame.C. She has a strong interest in painting.D. She uses her family connections to good adv

41、antage.33. Why did Bria start painting animals?A. To draw childrens attention.B. To raise money for her further study.C. To participate in an art competition.D. To protect the endangered animals.34. Which of the following can best describe Bria?A. Patient and courageous.B. Productive and public-spir

42、ited.C. Intelligent and talkative.D. Traditional and clear-headed.35. What would be the best title for the text?A. A youngster makes art countB. The life story of a student artistC. The journey from ordinary to excellentD. A girl artist finds confidence in painting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

43、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。Are you somebody who cant wake up in the morning? Do you need two cups of coffee before you can start a new day? Do you feel awful when you first wake up? Scientists say its all because of our genes (基因). 36 Researchers from the University of Surrey interviewed 500 people.

44、 They asked them questions about their lifestyle, such as what time of day they preferred to do exercise and how difficult they found it to wake up in the morning. 37 They discovered that we all have a “clock” gene, also called a PER3 gene. 38 People who have the long gene are usually people who are

45、 very good in the morning, but get tired early at night. People who have the short gene are usually people who are more active at night but have problems waking up early in the morning. 39 Scientists say that, if possible, we should try to change our working hours to fit our “body clock”. If you are

46、 a “morning person” then you could start work early and finish early. But if you are bad in the morning, then it might be better to start work in the afternoon and work until late at night. 40 A. How did they find this out?B. This gene can be long or short.C. It is common for people to feel sleepy i

47、n the morning.D. As soon as you wake up, wash your face and step outside.E. Scientists then compared their answers to the peoples DNA.F. How does it help us to know we have the long or short gene?G. So maybe, instead of nine t0 five we should work from seven to three or twelve to eight.第三部分 语言知识运用(共

48、两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。You could say young Moziah Bridges has a gift for fashion, but its more than that. He was born in Tennessee on November 13, 2001. When he was very 41 , he traded bow ties for candies in the school playground. However, Mozia

49、hs 42 fashion sense led him to focus on his gift for 43 , and he started his own company at the age of 9. What he 44 most were bow ties. But the 45 was that he felt that none of his bow ties attracted young people. Thus, the 46 step for Moziah was to 47 ties that are suitable for the young. He 48 hi

50、s grandmother to teach him how to sew (缝纫) and worked 49 to improve. As a result, Mos Bows was given to the world. The colorful, handmade ties quickly achieved 50 on major networks. When discussing his creativity and inspiration, Moziah said that designing a colorful bow tie was just part of his 51

51、of making the world a fun and 52 place.The Mos Bows website is sweet and it has started to sell other products, such as pocket squares and T-shirts. Theres even a guide suggesting how to 53 tie a Mos Bow, which is certainly something that men of all ages can 54 .Moziah is also best known for having

52、55 on the NBC reality TV series “Shark Tank” at the age of 11, increasing the 56 and popularity of his products and he has earned over $165.000 from his business. The designer owes ( 把归功于) all of his 57 to his grandmother, because, as Moziah says, “She 58 me to be the best.”Recently, Moziah sold his

53、 Go Mo bow tie and 59 $1,600 to give to Glenview Summer Camp. That money was enough to 60 the camp costs for 10 kids, and this is an activity Moziah hopes to make a tradition. Moziahs next plan is to help more people in need. This young man certainly has big things ahead!41. A. busyB. poorC. thirsty

54、D. young42. A. doubtfulB. terribleC. strongD. strange43. A. dressing upB. staying upC. cleaning upD. cheering up44. A. neededB. lovedC. wantedD. feared45. A. problemB. worryC. reasonD. plan46. A. sameB. wrongC. nextD. previous47. A. predictB. createC. acceptD. collect48. A. askedB. allowedC. ordered

55、D. hated49. A. helplesslyB. carelesslyC. tirelesslyD. hopelessly50. A. independenceB. balanceC. protectionD. popularity51. A. storyB. dreamC. researchD. training52. A. happierB. quieterC. freerD. safer53. A. necessarilyB. frequentlyC. properlyD. completely54. A. get throughB. learn fromC. throw away

56、D. work out55. A. checkedB. servedC. grown D. appeared56. A. salesB. qualityC. costsD. flow57. A. politenessB. successC. survivalD. gift58. A. followsB. considersC. pushesD. advises59. A. borrowedB. demandedC. lostD. raised60. A. reduceB. coverC. changeD. increase第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填

57、入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The London Eye 61 (locate) on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. At an overall height of 135 metres, the London Eye is one of Londons most popular tourist attractions.The London Eye was firstly conceived (构思) by David Marks and Julia Barfield of Marks Barfied Architect

58、s in 1993, in response to a competition 62 (organise) to build a new landmark in London. Although no winner was announced. Marks and Barfield undertook the development of the project by 63 (they) and found the place 64 the wheel now stands. The London Eye was constructed over a period of two year. C

59、onstruction began in 1998 and it was opened to the general public on March 9,2000. 65 (original) scheduled to be torn down after five years, it was kept in place because 66 continued popularity. 67 (make) the wheel more 68 (attract) after dark, a decorative LED lighting system was fixed in 2006.Each

60、 capsule (乘坐舱) can hold 25 69 (passenger). The 32 capsules on the London Eye are representative of the 32 London boroughs (行政区) and each one weighs as much 70 10 tonnes. The capsules travel at a pace of 26 centimetres per second, which is really slow.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语

61、课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、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。We set off very earlier in the morning. My brother and I sat in the backseat of Dads old car. We were excited

62、 because of we were going to countryside to pick apples. When we got there, we saw hundreds of trees filling with apples! Some were golden yellow, and some were bright red. We even saw some apples what were very green. I tasted one of the apples. It was such sweet. The sun was rising in the sky and

63、we could feel the fresh airs around us. My brother climbed a tree but started picking apples. I stood on the ground to pick apples from the next tree over. It didnt take long for ourselves to pick three baskets of apples. Then, we go home to make some apple pies.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是学校英语报的通讯员,你校上周六举办了

64、第一届校园武术节(the First Campus Martial Arts Festival)。请你用英语为此次活动写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:1. 活动的时间及地点;2. 活动的主要内容;3. 对该活动的评价。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_2021年秋季学期高二年级期中考试英语参考答案第一部分15 BABCB610 ACBCA1115 BBABC1620 BAACA听力部分原稿(Text 1)M: Did you go to the museum as planned yesterday?W: No. It was hard to catch a tax

65、i in the rain. The weather is too changeable at this time of year. The wind was terrible last night, but its calm and sunny now.(Text 2)M: Arent you up yet? Well never get to the airport on time at this rate.W: Dont rush me. Weve got plenty of time. The plane only leaves at eleven oclock.(Text 3) M:

66、 This handbag is very lovely. You can just put your phone in it.W: Yes. It was made in China. I need it to go with a dress my aunt bought me.(Text 4)W: Did you enjoy the film?M: No, not really. I thought it was too long, not very funny and the acting was just bad. It looked good though, particularly

67、 the scenes under the water.(Text 5)W: Im really excited about spending time tomorrow with Elizabeth.M: What have you planned?W: In the evening were going to the theatre, but before that we re going shopping! Well be tired after all that shopping so Ive booked a table at her favorite restaurant for

68、dinner.(Text 6)M: So, weve got four separate dustbins for the rubbish. Try not to mix them up. Lets start with the yellow one. You put plastic and metal rubbish in that.W: Right.M: Then theres the blue dustbin. Thats easy. Its only for paper. Next, theres the green dustbin. You need to put garden ru

69、bbish like grass in there. You can also put leftover food in it, but no meat. Dont forget, please.W: OK. No meat.M: Finally, you put everything else in the grey dustbin. Is everything clear?W: Yes.(Text 7)M: Hi Carol. Are you coming to the meeting tonight?W: Yes. I wish we didnt have to have it righ

70、t in the centre of London. I really hate driving into the city.M: Why dont you get the train?W: Well, it may be faster but its annoying when theyre crowded.M: Well, listen. Im going to drive and youre only a little bit off my route. Would you like me to give you a lift?W: That would be fantastic! Th

71、anks, Tom.M: Looks like I saved you from the worst choice :the bus,which would be slower.W: Oh, yes!(Text 8)M: Hi Elliot. Im going to see a film tonight. It starts at 9. Would you like to go with me?W: Oh, that would be great but I cant.M: But why? Weve finished our exams.W: Im not studying for exam

72、s tonight. Ive started an Internet company. I sell books and CDs online.M: Wow. What about Saturday and Sunday? Were going to spend the weekend at the seaside. My brothers going to drive us there.W: Im flying to Rome tomorrow. Im meeting a designer at 10:30 am on Saturday.M: Well, come on Sunday the

73、n.W: My flight leaves Rome at 11 pm on Saturday and it arrives in London at 1 am. I wont get much sleep on Saturday night so I expect Ill be asleep all day on Sunday.M: OK then.(Text 9)W: Professor Lassen is going to give us information on perhaps the greatest fairytale tellers in history, the Broth

74、ers Grimm. So, Professor Lassen, where were they from?M: Jacob and Wilhelm were born in Hanau in Germany. However, in 1791, their father was given a job in Steinau where they stayed until their father died in 1796.W: What happened then?M: Their mother, Dorothea Grimm, was forced to leave the governm

75、ent house which was given to the family as part of her husbands job. In 1798, with the help of Dorotheas sister, Jacob and Wilhelm attended a secondary school in their mothers hometown, Kassel. They both graduated top of their classes.W: Did they start writing fairytales then?M: No. In 1802, Jacob w

76、as accepted at the University of Marburg. Wilhelm was in poor health. He entered the same university the following year. The brothers shared a room in a house on Barfsser Street and it was while they were living there that they met Savigny, a professor who was to change their lives.(Text 10)The race

77、 for space was over. The $ 10 million Ansari X Prize had been won by a rocket called SpaceShipOne. The privately owned spaceship flew up to a height of 115 km, 15 km more than the height that the rules asked for. The flight took place on 4th October. “Today we have made history,” said Peter Diamandi

78、s, one of the men who created the prize. The prize was offered to try and create an interest in private space travel. Many people believed this would be a multi-billion-dollar business in a few years with people paying a lot of money to take a trip on rockets like SpaceShipOne. Pilot Brian Binnie wa

79、s welcomed on the ground by all his family and Paul Allen, who put forward the money for the rocket. He was also met by businessman Richard Branson. Richard Branson had started Virgin Galactic and had plans to start flights using SpaceShipOne technology. Richard believed he would be able to offer sp

80、ace flights for about $200,000. He also hoped to fly 3,000 people into space over the next five years.第二部分第一节A本文是应用文。文章是加拿大儿童博物馆对其为孩子们举办生日聚会活动的介绍。21. D细节理解题。 根据文中的Payment is due in full upon registration. Registration is required at least two weeks in advance可知,要想在博物馆举办生日聚会需要提前至少两周进行预约登记。22. C细节理解题。

81、根据Scene Stealers中的The Director will help you warm up with some theatre games, and teach you some stage skills to get you ready for the audience可知,该活动可以帮助孩子们学习一些舞台技巧。23. B细节理解题。根据DIY Party中的Cost: $ 100 for up to 10 kids and 2 adults; $8 for each extra child 可知,在DIY活动中如果超出10个孩子就要在支付100美元费用的基础上再为额外的孩子支

82、付每人8美元的费用,即$100+ $82= $116。B24. A细节理解题。 由第一段中的the Kippen East Womens Institute decided to knit finger puppets for boys and girls having blood tests in the hospital 可知,Kippen East W omens Institute决定为在医院接受血液检测的孩子们制作手指偶。25. C推理判断题。由第三段中的She has received a thank you letter from the hospital in Halifax,

83、 so she knows that her creations are welcome and appreciated和第四段中的You have no idea the wonderful influence it has for some of the children, to receive a finger puppet可知,Helen 制作的手指偶很受孩子们欢迎,并且对孩子们产生了深远的影响。26. B词义猜测题。 第五段中的but right now, she has 100 more ready and waiting to send with her niece, who w

84、ill be visiting soon与上文为转折关系。目前,Helen还有100多个手指偶要送给医院,由此可推断,Helen已经记不清楚她之前做了多少个手指偶。27. D推理判断题。Helen为孩子们制作了大量的手指偶,目的是减少孩子们在做血液检测时的恐惧。她制作这些手指偶不为赚钱,只是希望它们能够为孩子们带去欢乐。由此可推断,Helen是一个心地善良、乐于助人的人。C28. A推理判断题。 根据第二段中的I later learned that two players. ambulance to arrive和I know that I am very lucky to have my

85、mom here可知,那两名球员通过心肺复苏术救了作者的母亲,因此作者非常感激他们。29. D细节理解题。根据第三段中的My mom has used this experience to spread the word about CPR以及作者的妈妈参加了几项活动可知,她康复后变成了一名积极的心肺复苏术宣传者。30. B细节理解题。 根据第四段中的Just one or two days of health class each year will ensure that every student in the state will learn this important skill.

86、 This training is also nearly free可知,CPR培训花费的时间和费用都很少。31. C推理判断题。 根据最后一段中的as my mom says, “You dont need a little card to save someones life.”可知,作者的母亲应该会认为,心肺复苏术的技能比这种技术的证书更重要。D32. C细节理解题。根据第一段中的using her talent as an artist以及第二段中的Bria Neffs enthusiasm developed when. International Fund for Animal W

87、elfare可知,Bria Neff热衷于绘画。33. D细节理解题。根据第二段中的She decided to create paintings of the endangered animals, sell. work to conserve those species可知,Bria Neff画动物的初衷是为了保护濒临灭绝的动物。34. B推理判断题。 根据第二段中的In the last three years she has devoted more than 500 hours to the task : painting, researching, educating and ra

88、ising awareness of endangered animals及第三段中的She has sold over 250 paintings of endangered animals可知,Bria Neff花费了很多时间在保护动物这项公益事业上,而且她还创作了很多画。由此可见,她是一个热爱公益、勤奋多产的画家。35. A标题归纳题。Bria Neff把卖画赚来的钱都捐赠给了动物保护组织,她还出版了两本有教育意义的书,从而让动物园的动物受益,她的所作所为也激励了很多人。由此可见,她所付出的努力为保护动物起到了重要的作用,也让她的画作变得意义非凡。A项符合该主旨,最适合作标题。第二节36

89、. A设空处在文中起承上启下的作用。A项中的they指代的是上文中的Scientists,this指代的是上文中的its all because of our genes这一研究发现。37. E设空处在文中起承上启下的作用。E项中的DNA是下文中gene的基本成分,answers是.上文中科学家asked them questions所得到的回答。38. B设空处承接前文,与下文呼应。B项中的This gene指代上文中的PER3 gene,long和short在下文中有原词复现,下文是对这两种基因的解释说明。39. F下文是对设空处的解释说明。下文中的we should try to cha

90、nge our working hours to fit our“body clock”是对F项问题的解释说明。40. G设空处与上文构成因果关系。G项中的seven to three与上文中的you could start work early and finish early相呼应,twelve to eight与上文中的start work in the afternoon and work until late at night相呼应。第三部分第一节41. D根据空后的he traded bow ties for candies in the school playground可知,M

91、oziah还很“小(young)”的时候,就在学校用领结跟同学们换糖果。42. C43. A根据上文中的young Moziah Bridges has a gift for fashion可知,Moziah“强烈的(strong)”时尚感使得他把精力集中在“穿着(dressing up)”方面的天赋上。44. B根据文中对Moziah成立自己的公司卖领结的描述可知,Moziah最“喜欢(loved)”的是领结。45. A根据空后的he felt that none of his bow ties attracted young people可知,但“问题(problem)”是Moziah发现

92、他制作的领结并没有吸引到年轻的顾客。46. C47. B根据本段中的step及ties that are suitable for the young可知,Moziah的“下(next)”一步计划就是“制作出(create)”适合年轻人佩戴的领结。48. A49. C根据本段中的.his grandmother to teach him how to sew及worked. to improve可知,Moziah“请求(asked)”奶奶教他如何缝纫,然后“不知疲倦地(tirelessly)”工作以不断提高自己。50. D根据本段中的The colorful, handmade ties. o

93、n major networks及下文中对Moziah的公司开得很成功的描述可知,Moziah的手工领结颜色艳丽、款式帅气,很快就在各大主流网络媒体上大受“欢迎(popularity)”。51. B52. A根据本段中的of making the world a fun and. place可知,设计出漂亮的领结只是Moziah把世界变成有趣的、“更快乐的(happier)”地方的“梦想(dream)”的一部分。.53. C54. B根据本段中的Theres even a guide suggesting. tie a Mos Bow及men of all ages可知,网站上还有一份关于如何

94、“恰当地(properly)”系领结的指导建议,各个年龄段的男士都能从中“学到(learn from)”东西。55. D56. A根据本段中的on the NBC reality TV series“Shark Tank”at the age of 11,increasing. popularity of his products及he has earned over $165,000 from his business可知,Moziah还因在11岁时“参加(appeared)”Shark Tank而出名,他在该节目,上努力提高产品的“销量(sales)”及受欢迎的程度。57. B58. C根

95、据本段中的She. me to be the best可知,Moziah把自己的“成功(success)”全部归功于他的奶奶,因为就像他说的,他的奶奶一直“鼓励(pushes)”他做到最好。59. D根据本段中的Moziah sold his Go Mo bow tie及to give to Glenview Summer Camp可知,Moziah卖掉了Go Mo bow tie,“筹集到(raised)”1,600美元,并把这笔钱捐给了Glenview Summer Camp。60. B根据本段中的the camp costs for 10 kids及Moziahs next plan i

96、s to help more people in need可知,Moziah捐赠的1,600美元足够为十个孩子“支付(cover)”他们参加该夏令营的费用。第二节61. is located 考查一般现在时的被动语态。由语境可知,设空处是对现在情况的描述,应用一般现在时,又因为The London Eye与locate之间是被动关系,故填is located。62. organised 考查动词-ed形式作定语的用法。设空处作后置定语修饰competition,又因为organise与competition之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,故填organised。63. themselves 考查代词。

97、by oneself意为“独自地”。64. where 考查关系副词。设空处引导限制性定语从句,修饰先行词place,且在从句中作地点状语,故填where。65. Originally 考查副词。设空处作状语修饰scheduled,表示“原先”,故填Originally。66. of 考查介词。because of. 意为“因为”。67. To make 考查不定式作状语的用法。安装装饰性的LED照明系统是为了让伦敦眼看,上去更迷人,故填To make。68. attractive 考查形容词作补语的用法。设空处作补语,表示“吸引人的,迷人的”,故填attractive。69. passeng

98、ers 考查名词复数。passenger 是可数名词,且由前面的25可知,应填名词复数形式passengers。70. as 考查固定搭配。as.as .意为“和一样”。第四部分第一节We set off very earlier in the morning. My brother and I sat in the backseat of Dads old car. We were excited earlybecause of we were going to countryside to pick apples. When we got there, we saw hundreds of

99、 trees filling with 删除of the filledapples! Some were golden yellow, and some were bright red. We even saw some apples what were very green. I tasted which/thatone of the apples. It was such sweet. The sun was rising in the sky and we could feel the fresh airs around us. My so airbrother climbed a tr

100、ee but started picking apples. I stood on the ground to pick apples from the next tree over. It didnt andtake long for ourselves to pick three baskets of apples. Then, we go home to make some apple pies. us went第二节One possible version:Our Schools First Campus Martial Arts FestivalIn order to enrich

101、our school life and build up our bodies, our school held the First Campus Martial Arts Festival. It was held in the playground of our school last Saturday.During the Festival, more than 100 students took part in martial arts performances. They performed different styles of Chinese martial arts, incl

102、uding TaiChi, Shaolin kung fu and so on. To our excitement, some famous martial arts masters were also invited and their wonderful skills impressed us a lot.The Festival was a great success. Not only did it excite students interest in martial arts, but it also made us learn more about traditional Chinese culture.

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