1、浙江省2022届高三上学期普通高校招生考试模拟卷英语试题(二)考生须知:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),共6页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.考生答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸上。3.选择题的答案须用2B铅笔将答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如要改动,须将原填涂处用橡皮擦净。4.非选择题的答案须用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔写在答题纸相应区域内,答案写在本试题卷上无效。选择题部分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选
2、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. When did the man learn to cook Thai food?A. Last year. B. Last month. C. last week.2. Why didnt the woman go to Malaysia?A. She was scared.B. She doesnt like flying at all.C. She has never wanted to go there.3. What will the woman try out
3、 for?A. The volleyball team.B. The table tennis team. C. The soccer team.4. Who is the man talking with?A. A store manager. B. A saleswoman. C. A factory worker.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A painting. B. A photograph. C. A drawing.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
4、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罝。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至7题。6. How long did the man think it would take to drive there?A. Two hours. B. Three hours. C. Five hours.7. What had the woman been doing?A. Travelling in Arizona. B. Serving in the army. C. Working
5、from home.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What will the man do with the tomatoes?A. Put them in a salad.B. Give some to his neighbors.C. Use them to grow his own.9. What does the man think of the tomatoes?A. They are tasty.B. They look unique. C. They are very large.10. According to the woman, what is the first
6、step to grow tomatoes?A. To prepare good soil.B. To give them lots of light.C. To grow them close together.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How does the woman probably feel?A. She feels that the man is strange.B. She feels embarrassed.C. She feels excited.12. What will happen after the man makes the phone call?
7、A. He will be sent an email.B. He will receive some money.C. He will be given more information.13. What will the man do next?A. Leave for the bathroom.B. Go on a train.C. Change seats.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What does the woman say about the houses?A. They all look different.B. Most of them have two ba
8、throoms.C. They were all built in the early 2000s.15. What is the most important thing to the man?A. Safety. B. Size. C. Price.16. What type of housing will the man probably see?A. One of the smaller houses.B. A four-bedroom apartment.C. A two-bedroom apartment.17. When will the man see the woman ne
9、xt time?A. Tomorrow morning. B. Tomorrow afternoon. C. Later this afternoon.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What animals live in the park now?A. Big cats.B. Rhinos.C. Small underground animals.19. What must you do before going on an overnight trip?A. Buy a map.B. Speak to a staff member.C. Make a formal reser
10、vation.20. What is allowed in the park?A. Stove. B. Pet. C. Campfire.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AAs flood waters drown theNew South Walesmid-north coast, residents are hurriedly taking whatever is still undamaged and preparing for the risi
11、ng tide.Horses and livestock were seen floating along rivers and washing up on beaches on Sunday, as the region faced a once in a lifetime flood.Greg Cox, who lives in Raymond Terrace north of Newcastle, was watching the water slowly rise around his property on Sunday morning. “I think it could get
12、a whole lot worse before it gets any better,” he said. “Its pouring rain here now, and its predicted to keep that up in the next 48 hours. “Its devastating. Our whole backyard is underwater, Ive never ever seen anything like this, and I was speaking to my landlord today and he also said hed never se
13、en anything like this before.”Alistair Flower, a businessman and hotel owner told Guardian Australia he and his staff had been working hard to protect one of his places.“Weve seen that the water is rising, and unfortunately the flooding has gotten into the basement and the bottle shop,” he said. “We
14、ve been able to pump some water out, but it felt like a bit of a losing battle at times. Talking to a lot of regulars, they tell us this has surpassed the last great flood in the 60s. I think this has surpassed everything. I went out to our jetty(码头), and looked back on our neighbor, and it looked l
15、ike a cow had floated down the river. Thankfully, they had a pool, which doesnt have a fence line in front of it, allowing the cow to come in.”The loss of livestock has been so great that a Facebook group has been established to help people find their lost animals.21. What can you know from the firs
16、t two paragraphs?A. Many people drowned in it.B. The whole country is affected.C. It killed many farm animals.D. The tide has been falling.22. Whats Coxs opinion about the flood?A. Its getting better and better.B. It wont stop rising in two days.C. Luckily its not the worst.D. It also brings some be
17、nefits.23. What does the underlined word mean?A. Mild. B. Decreasing. C. Dull. D. Disastrous.24. What can you infer about Alistair Flowers fight against the flood?A. There is more water than they can manage.B. He stopped the water getting into the basement.C. He fought with the help of a Facebook gr
18、oup.D. He was desperate and gave up at times.BThe desert landscape of Californias Coachella Valley will soon be home to the first US neighborhood consisting entirely of 3D-printed houses.Through a partnership between two California companies, a five-acre land in Rancho Mirage will be transformed int
19、o a planned community of 15 3D-printed, eco-friendly homes claiming to be the first of its kind.In the large warehouse of its Oakland headquarters, Mighty Buildings creates homes using massive 3D printers the size of small garages. The material used by Mighty Buildings hardens almost immediately. Up
20、 to 80% of the construction can be automated(自动化), Mighty Buildings claims, with 95% fewer labor hours and 10 times less waste than conventional construction.The companys printers have the capacity to make a 350-sq-ft home in less than 24 hours. Often the printers are set to build a house overnight,
21、 while the employees are asleep.“We are actually limited more by road transport of the buildings than the actual ability to print,” said Ruben, official of Mighty Building. .Rancho Mirage is not the first place to see 3D-printed homes in recent years. In 2019 a non-profit in Mexicoannounced the prod
22、uctionof 3D-printed homes for low-income families. Meanwhile, 3D-printed homes are scheduled to beinstalled in Austin, Texas, later this year.The rise of 3D-printed homes comes as the bad situation of housing continues to worsen. Ruben said that while Mighty Buildings had spoken with local governmen
23、ts about the potential to 3D print homes for disadvantaged populations, the company was largely focused on targeting what he calls “the missing middle”.“The missing middle is too often left out of the conversation,” he said. “These are your teachers, your firefighters, people who serve a community,
24、but because of how crazy the housing market is in California, they have never had the opportunity to buy a home.”25. What is the main problem in building 3D-printed houses?A. Employees have to watch all night.B. Roads are not suitable for transport.C. The actual ability to print is low.D. The printi
25、ng causes 10 times waste.26. What leads to the appearance of 3D-printed houses in California?A. Peoples much higher buying power.B. Companies being crazy about 3D-printing.C. The lack of housing for people with medium income.D. The governments policy to encourage 3D-printed houses. 27. Whats the bes
26、t title for the passage?A. California desert to get Americas first 3D-printed neighborhood.B. Mighty Buildings to build houses for the rich people.C. Special material to be used in building 3D buildings.D. 3D-printed houses to appear first in the world. CFour species of bacteria three of them previo
27、usly unknown to science have been discovered on board theInternational Space Station(ISS), starting questions about how they got there, and how they have managed to survive.Their discovery may also improve future efforts to cultivate crops during long spaceflight missions, since related species are
28、known to promote the growth of plants and help them fight off pathogens(病原菌).Previous studies had suggested that certain bacteria could survive the hard conditions of space, which survived on the space stations surface for three years. They were deliberately placed there to test the theory that life
29、 exists throughout the universe and may be transported between planets by space dust, asteroids(小行星),or even polluted spacecraft.The new bacteria were similarly identified from swabs(棉签)of various locations inside the ISS. One was discovered on a dining table; another on an overhead board in a resea
30、rch area used to study low gravity; the third in the Cupola observatory. The fourth species, which was already known of, was found on an old air-purifying filter(净化过滤器), which had been returned to Earth. All of them are rod-shaped bacteria belonging to thefamily usually found in soil and fresh water
31、, where they help to promote plant growth and defend against harmful bacteria.Theyre most likely to have been transferred to the ISS from Earth rather than coming from outer space and have either survived since the the beginning of the station, or were introduced when new astronauts or supplies arri
32、ved.It is important to understand the types of microbes(微生物)that can accumulate, survive, and even grow well in this unique environment, because they may affect the health of crew, the spacecrafts structure, or dirty the planets and astronomical bodies they visit.28. Why was the discovery of the bac
33、teria important?A. They are all well known species.B. They are all previously unknown.C. They are good for peoples health.D. They are helpful with space planting.29. What have scientists found about the bacteria?A. They can not live in hard conditions.B. They can be transported by space dust.C. Some
34、 kinds have a very strong life.D. Some kinds exist throughout the universe. 30. What can you infer from the last two paragraphs about the species?A. They may strengthen the spacecraft.B. They are unlikely to come from Mars.C. They will not put other planets to danger.D. They can hardly grow in the s
35、pacecraft.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。The last day or so has seen an outpouring of grief and anger over the disappearance of Sarah Everard, whovanished last weekas she walked home in Clapham, south London. 31 For many women, it has caused far broader concerns about
36、the abuse and violence they face. Harassment(骚扰)and attack by men are anything but rare. The frustration and rage expressed on social media is the product of a society where it is normal for women to live in fear.This week, a survey for UN Women UK found that almost all young women in the UK(97% of
37、18- to 24-year-olds)have been somehow harassed. 32 They tend to choose to keep it to themselves. Women spend their lives planning routes, clenching keys and readying themselves to run. And online, many also list what they do not do. 33 “We do safety work all the time and it costs us our time, our im
38、aginations, our space to experience joy,” wrote an expert on violence against women . 34 On average, two a week in England and Wales are killed by abusive partners or former partners and the numbers are feared to have risen since the pandemic began because public place are closed and they can not go
39、 out. We teach girls to shrink their lives, while doing too little to educate boys and men not only to respect women, but also to challenge those who do not do so. The government should consider a street harassment law like that introduced in France. 35 However, much more still needs to be done. Wom
40、en cannot be equal if we cannot feel safe. And we cannot achieve that alone. A.But almost none reported it.B.They have to trade freedom for safety.C.The case has sparked a strong reaction.D.Staying with a partner may be a safe way.E.Yet women cannot keep safe by staying at home.F.Years of work have
41、delivered precious victories. G.Little has been done to deal with street harassment.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Felix, was born in 1997, my 36 child. Motherhood was a bit of a 37 , as I think it is for most people who are n
42、ot prepared. Then, one night in 2010, Felix, who was then 13, had 38 out of bed. We rushed into his room to find him 39 on the floor, jerking(抽搐). It was 40 he had suffered a sudden attack of an illness. Sadly he started having such attacks 41 , both while asleep and awake. 42 his problems, Felix go
43、t a place at the University of Leicester. I was so 43 him. He had very good 44 , including the wonderful shows on stage. Id 45 to meet Felix a few hours before one of his auditions(彩排). When I failed to find him in the 46 , I rushed to where he lived, only to see the 47 and be told he was dead. Feli
44、xs death was 48 SUDEP Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy(癫痫). The 49 of SUDEP was never mentioned by any of the doctors or nurses who 50 Felix. And yet it 51 that he was in a high-risk group. Certainly, if his seizures(突然发作)had been better controlled, he would have been 52 at risk. Throughout his l
45、ife his care had not been continuous and perhaps if it had been more 53 he might have had fewer seizures. SUDEP Action believes these deaths could be reduced with better 54 . After all, if you dont know about the risks, you cant do anything to reduce them.Dealing with Felixs death has been the bigge
46、st challenge of my life. Now, nearly four years on, I am less tortured by the 55 absence of Felix. I have learned that he is always a part of me, deep inside me, just like when he started as a tiny seed in my body. 36. A. first B. last C. only D. middle37. A. mistake B. task C. shock D. honor38. A.
47、gone B. jumped C. slept D. fallen39. A. unconsciousB.happy C. calm D. dreaming40. A. cool B. clear C. lucky D. impossible41. A. continuously B. regularly C. scarcely D. rarely42. A. Despite B. For C. Besides D. Without43. A. mean to B. worried about C. careful with D. proud of44. A. exercise B. lang
48、uage C. performance D. appearance45. A. forgotten B. arranged C. refused D. argued46. A. hospital B. canteen C. kitchen D. theater47. A. truck B. bus C. ambulance D. taxi48. A. due to B. leading to C. except for D. despite of49. A. benefit B. advantage C. hope D. risk50. A. cured B. treated C. scold
49、ed D. found51. A. left over B. turned out C. worked up D. set off52. A. less B. worse C. often D. better53. A. broken B. messy C. consistent D. careful 54. A. medicine B. sleeping C. nutrition D. education55. A. spiritual B. unreal C. physical D. mental非选择题部分第二节 (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
50、的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。China has launched the first module of 56 (it) new space station, a milestone in Beijings 57 (ambition) plan to place a permanent human presence in space.The Tianhe or “Heavenly Harmony” unmanned core module, 58 (contain) living quarters for three crew, 59 (launch) from Wenchang
51、 in Chinas Hainan province on a Long-March 5B rocket 60 Thursday.The space station is expected to become 61 (full) operational in 2022 after about 10 missions to bring up more parts and assemble them in orbit. 62 completed, the Chinese space station is expected to remain in low Earth orbit for 15 ye
52、ars.At least 12 astronauts are training to fly to and live in 63 station. The country 64 (come) a long way since its first satellite in 1970. It put the first Chinese astronaut in space in 2003 65 sent a probe(探测器)in to Mars orbitearlier this year.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华。你受国际学生中心的邀请去
53、做一个校园内外人生和财产安全的简短报告。内容包括:1. 报告目的;2. 安全事项;3. 个人祝愿。注意:1. 词数80左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 第二节概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。The oil industry has known for half a century that pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuel(化石燃料)has severe threats to human health. By the late 1960s, Shells internal docu
54、ments warned air pollution “may, in extreme situations, be harmful to health”, while by 1980, Imperial College was warning of “birth defects(缺陷)among the children of industry workers”. And yet the same industry tries actively to persuade the government out of clean air regulations proposed to protec
55、t health and save lives.Take another example of a product that has a harmful effect on the environment and our health: meat. Eating too much processed and red meat is bad for health, while meat and dairy productionaccounts for 14.5%of global greenhouse emissions. But healthier diets and lower emissi
56、ons as a result of lower meat consumption would not satisfy big meats desire to maximize profits. This industry also succeeded gaining favorable regulations from the government.In western countries, economic systems go hand-in-hand with political systems and there is often a direct connection betwee
57、n political influence and economic power. One2014 studyby US academics concluded that the US was a country where only a small group of people held all the power because “economic giants and organized groups representing business interests have great independent impacts on US government policy, while
58、 average citizens have little or no independent influence”. In other words, organized wealthy interest groups like fossil fuel companies had a powerful impact in shaping government policy; ordinary citizens didnt.According to one report, the top 100 companies areresponsible for 71%of global greenhou
59、se gas emissions, while the poorest half of people are responsible forjust 10%of global emissions. The greedy search for profit represents a great threat to our health, to our lives, and to our planet. Without a determined effort to drive back the political power of these giant companies, our planet
60、 will continue to be destroyed. Time is not on our side. 英语(二)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1-10 BAABB ACACA 11-20 ACBBA CBCBA听力原文第一节(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。Text 1W: That smells great, Lawrence! What are you cooking?M: I
61、 took a Thai cooking class during my vacation there last month. Ive been trying to make a new recipe every week.W: Great! I havent had Thai food since last year.Text 2M: Have you ever been to Malaysia?W: I was going there several years ago, but then I became so scared that my plane might disappear.
62、I mean, you still remember that mysterious horrifying thing, right?Text 3 W: Im trying out for the tennis team and the volleyball team this term. What about you, David?M: Im not going to try out for anything. I love soccer, buy my teacher told me we dont have enough people to form a team.Text 4W: Si
63、r, the items you ordered from our website were damaged on their way from the factory to our store. It will take another week to order new ones, Im afraid.M: What a shame! I demand to speak to your manager.Text 5W: That is really something! Ive never seen colors like that before. I wonder what kind o
64、f camera he used.M: I think it has to do with something sort of like the types of paint a painter would use.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位罝。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至7题。Text 6W: Were here! Ah, the Grand
65、 Canyon of Arizona!M: I cant believe it took us three hours to drive here. I thought I would only take two.W: Ive waited five years to see this wonderful place.M:Why did you wait five years? You could have come here any time.W:I was always busy running my company from home. Anyway, thats because you
66、 were away in the army for five years. I told you we would come here together.M: Yes, I remember now. Oh, Im so glad to be finished with time in the service.W: Im happy, too.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。Text 7M: Hey, thanks for the tomatoes! They look amazing. Are they from your garden?W: Yeah. I thought youd li
67、ke to have some to put in your salad tonight.M: Yes, I sure appreciate that! How do you get them to grow so large, anyway?W: Actually, I have a lot of gardening tips. Do you want to hear them?M: Sure.W: Well, the first step is to make sure that they are planted in very healthy soil. So first you mus
68、t prepare that. Also, you need to plant them somewhere that they have access to full sun. You also need to give them lots of space to grow.M: That would be easy in my yard.W: Yes, it would. Are you thinking of growing your own?M: Probably not. As long as I can get these huge ones from you, why bothe
69、r?听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。Text 8M: Weve been waiting for hours. When is this train going to leave?W: You heard the announcement, right? Its been delayed.M: Well, that is just horrible. I have to be in Phoenix by this evening! Im going to miss my opportunity, it seems.W: What opportunity? Are you a business
70、man?M: Not exactly. Its actually a little bit embarrassing. Last week, I received mysterious email that said I could win a great reward by getting to Phoenix by the 13th of the month. Im supposed to go to City Hall and make a phone call to this number and get more instructions.W: That sounds very st
71、range. Are you a spy?M: If I were a spy, would I have just told you my plans? I dont think so.W: Well, maybe you just told me your plans to try and confuse me.M: Oh! Listen, the train is leaving! Excuse me, I need to go.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。Text 9W: Hey, there. What can I do for you?M: Im looking for an
72、 apartment or a house to rent for my wife and two kids.W: Very good, Sir. In this neighborhood, most of the houses have three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Apartments can range from 2-4 bedrooms and 2-3 bathrooms.M: Thats interesting. Why is there so much variety in apartments but not houses.W: All th
73、e houses in this neighborhood were built in the 1950s. Back then, they were all considering a particular family size, so they all have a similar style.M: But are the apartments newer?W: Yes. Most of them were built in the early 2000s, and they reflect the needs of different family sizes.M: I see. We
74、ll, we are looking for something that is clean and, most importantly, in a safe area. Our budget is about $2500 a month. W: Well, this neighborhood is very safe, sir, so youll have no problems. But $2500 wont really be able to get you a house or the bigger apartments, Im afraid.M: As long as there a
75、re two bedrooms, well be fine.W: Well, Im seeing about a few places that meet your needs. If you dont mind waiting until tomorrow afternoon, I can take you to look at them.M: Great!听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Text 10Badlands National Park is a national park in the southwestern South Dakota. Visitors can hike
76、and camp among mountains, rivers, and grasslands. Ancient rhinos, horses, and big cats once lived here. Nowadays, the park is mainly home to sheep and many small animals that live underground. Badlands National Park has no formal reservation system, so visitors can stay as long as they like. However
77、, this does not mean that there arent rules. You must register at one of the five different areas and speak to a staff member directly before setting out on an overnight trip. Maps are strongly recommended and are available for purchase in the Badlands bookstore. Campfires are not allowed under any
78、conditions; you must use a special kind of stove. Pets are not allowed, either. Your location must be at least a mile from a road. All garbage, including toilet paper, must be carried out, and all human waste must be buried in a small hole 6 inches deep and a minimum of 200 feet from any water sourc
79、e. Finally, you should always check the weather forecast, as thunderstorms are common in summer. September and early October are the best backpacking months.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)21-24 CBDA 21. C【解析】从第一、二段可知, 水上漂着马和牲口,还被水冲到岸上。故选C。22. B【解析】从第二段可知, 48小时内水不水下降。故选B。23. D【解析】从该段对洪水的描
80、述可知洪水非常严重,是灾难性的。故选D。24. A【解析】从倒数第二段可知,地下室进水很厉害。虽然抽出一些水,可老是感觉到要失败了。水实在太多抽不完。25-27 BCA 25. B【解析】从第五段可知, 道路运输限制了3D住房的制造。造好的房子很难通过现有道路运输。故选B。26. C【解析】第七段主要讲为什么要建3D打印的住房。因为中等收入人群缺少房子。故选C。27.A【解析】本文为新闻体裁。第一段概括了文章主旨。故选A。28-30 DCB 28. D【解析】从文章第二段可知, 相关种类的细菌能促进植物生长。故选D。29. C【解析】从文章第三段可知,有关研究表明,有些细菌具有顽强的生命力。故
81、选C。30. B【解析】从文章可知,这些细菌不太可能来之外太空。因此不可能来之火星。故选B。第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)31-35CABEF31. C【解析】前文提到案件,后文讲人们的担心恐慌。故选C。32. A【解析】前文说英国几乎所有的年轻女性都收到过某种程度的骚扰但是没有人报告。故选A。33. B【解析】后文说做完全的是付出了代价:时间、想象、享受欢乐的空间等。这些都是以牺牲自由为代价。故选B。34. E【解析】从后文可知,每周都有两位女性被虐待人的伙伴或前伙伴所杀害。这些事一般发生在家里。故选E。35. F【解析】后文说,然而还有更多的事要做。说面前面已经做了事,而且有所
82、成效。故选F。第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)36-45 ACDAB BADCB 46-55 DCADB BACDC36. A【解析】从后文可知, 做妈妈对大多数人来说都是一点令人震惊的。说明作者初为人母。故选A。37. C【解析】做妈妈,初为人母,对大多数人来说都是一点令人震惊的。故选C。38. D【解析】这里是指从床上掉到地上。故选D。39. A【解析】他在地上抽搐,失去了意识。故选A。40. B【解析】从现象判断,显然他得了疾病。故选B。41. B【解析】这种病反复发作。故选B。42. A【解析】他被大学录取了,跟他得这种
83、病在逻辑上是一种让步关系。故选A。43. D【解析】他被大学录取,各方面表现很好。故选D。44. C【解析】各方面表现很好。故选C。45. B【解析】从下文可知她与儿子安排好了见面,可是在预定地点没有见着。故选B。46. D【解析】儿子要去彩排,因此约见的地点最合理的是剧院。故选D。47. C【解析】匆忙赶到儿子住处,结果看到了救护车,被告知孩子已经死去。故选C。48. A【解析】due to 表原因。故选A。49. D【解析】给我儿子治病的医生没有提过这种病的危险。故选D。50. B【解析】给我儿子治病的医生。故选B。51. B【解析】一位没有提过风险,但是结果却是高风险。故选B。52. A
84、【解析】如果更好地控制,可能风险会想对较低。故选A。53. C【解析】前文说,对他的照顾不够持续。如果能够持续,一贯,就会少发作。故选C。54. D【解析】后一句说,如果你不了解这个风险,就不能采取措施减少风险。所以需要这方面知识的教育。故选D。55. C【解析】从心理上讲,儿子一直是作者的一部分。只是从物质的、身体的角度他不在她跟前了。故选C。第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分, 满分15分)56. its【解析】此处做定语,用所有格形式。57. ambitious【解析】此处缺形容词。58. containing【解析】此处缺非谓语动词。59. was launched【解析】此处过去式
85、被动语态。60. on【解析】星期几前用介词on。61. fully【解析】此处缺副词。所以用形容词的副词形式。62. When/Once【解析】此处是省略的状语从句。63. the【解析】这里特指前面提到的空间站。故用定冠词。64. has come【解析】后面有since引导的时间状语从句。故用现在完成时。65. and【解析】连接两个并列的谓语动词用and。第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)One possible version:Hello, everybody. My name is Li Hua. Im glad to be invited by
86、the International Student Center to give you a talk on how to protect yourselves and avoid losses, both on and off campus.First, if you are in public places like a cafe or restaurant, make sure your bag is where you can keep an eye on it. Second, if you have to walk home alone late at night, stick t
87、o well-lighted areas. However, this isnt a dangerous town if you are careful enough.Wish you a happy life in this town.第二节:概要写作(满分25分)One possible version:The oil industry aware of the bad effect of burning oil tries to persuade the government out of regulations that favor peoples health(要点1). The m
88、eat industry which also harms the environment does in the same way for the profits(要点2). Actually, in the western world, only economic giants influence the political power in making policy(要点3). To protect our health and planet, we ordinary people have no choice but fight against political power(要点4).