1、河北正定中学高三第三次半月考试卷英 语(考试时间:120分钟 分值:150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 三个选项中选出最佳选项。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. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a library. B. In a bookstore. C. In a classroom.2. How does the man feel now
2、? A. Relaxed. B. Anxious. C. Tired.3. What is Lucy doing now? A. Talking online. B. Preparing for history class. C. Writing a report.4. Where are the speakers going after work? A. To a restaurant. B. To a street. C. To their work.5. Why did Susan quit her job? A. To go back to school. B. To start he
3、r own firm. C. To find a better job.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 does the man want to do? A. Go to the grocery. B. Watch TV at home. C. Clean the freezer.7. Wha
4、t is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Employer and employee. C. Shop assistant and customer.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the woman complaining about? A. The plane delay. B. The bad weather. C. The business trip.9. How many people are there in the mans family? A.
5、Three. B. Four. C. Five.10. Who is Jamie? A. The mans daughter. B. The mans son. C. The woman.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How old are the womans children? A. Six and eight. B. Six and ten. C. Eight and ten.12. What is “Fire and Flood”? A. A comedy. B. A fairy tale. C. A true event.13. Who is “Silly Sailor”
6、 suitable for? A. Children only. B. Adults only. C. People of all ages.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Which day does the woman ask for information about?A. 27 December. B. 28 December. C. 29 December.15. What can visitors do at this moment? A. Feed birds. B. See unusual flowers. C. Swim in the river.16. What
7、can visitors do about the mushrooms in Paxton? A. Have a bite. B. Take some home. C. Study them.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where are most of the museum facilities? A. On the first floor. B. Outside the museum. C. In the basement.18. What is at the right of the sitting area? A. The cloakroom. B. A restaur
8、ant. C. A toilet. 19. What will the tourists do in fifteen minutes? A. Meet the speaker. B. Have a rest. C. Leave their belongings.20. What does the speaker mainly talk about? A. The places of the exhibits.B. The rules of visiting a museum. C. The location of some conveniences.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节
9、(共15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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAs a heaven for family entertainment, Orlando is home to several nationally recognized dinner shows. With a variety as wide as the whole Florida, there is always a dinner show suited for all tastes.Arabian Nights in OrlandoWith over 60 horses, i
10、mpressive costumes and sets, and all of the excitement of a royal wedding, Arabian Nights is a favorite for families! In fact, children are invited down after the show to pet the horses, take pictures, and meet the cast of Arabian Nights! Of course, everyone will enjoy the royal wedding feast during
11、 the performance, so be sure to arrive hungry.Medieval (中世纪的) Times in OrlandoCheer loudly for your brave knight (骑士) during the Medieval Times show, and he just might win the victory in your honor. In this thrilling competition, six brave knights fight against one another in a variety of medieval c
12、ompetitions. From the fierce joust (竞技) to the intense hand-to-hand fight, this show will bring the excitement of medieval times to life as you dine on a delicious feast fit for a king!Pirates Dinner Adventure in OrlandoPrepare yourself for Pirates Dinner Adventure as you are transported into a batt
13、le with the evil Captain Sebastian the Black. The show features fantastic special effects, song & dance, and so on. Of course, youll also enjoy a delicious meal before battling against Captain Sebastian and his evil crews.Sleuths Mystery DinnerUse the clues provided during your dinner and evening en
14、tertainment as you work to figure out who has committed the crime! Put your sense of observation to good use, and you just might be the Sleuth who figures out “whodunit!” If not, youll still enjoy a great meal and entertainment to remember for years to come.21. What can you do at Medieval Times in O
15、rlando?A. Meet the cast of the show. B. Battle with Captain Sebastian.C. Enjoy the excitement of joust and fight. D. Appreciate national dinner shows in Florida.22. Who might be interested in the Sleuths Mystery Dinner?A. Those fond of providing clues. B. Those eager to commit crimes.C. Those intere
16、sted in taking pictures. D. Those good at observing and reasoning.23. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To advertise for a dinner show. B. To introduce dinner shows in Orlando.C. To attract more adventurers to Florida. D. To introduce an entertainment TV program.BOne of the most important thin
17、gs that has happened to me occurred long before I was aware of it. As the story goes, I was three days old and Mom was singing “The Name Game” song to me: “Christine Bo-Bean.” By day four, I was given a new name Christine-Bo-Bean, or just Bo-Bee to my mother. Now, I am Bo to her and close friends. A
18、lthough I have been Bo to my mother all my life, I recently discovered that my true name is not on my birth certificate; its the name that is as unique and memorable as I am.People usually know me as Christine. They still see me as a quiet, bookish child. They dont know who I am now. My most recent
19、hopes, fears, goals, dreams and opinions escape their notice; it is easier to think of me as I was. In their minds, they have a box labeled “Christine” in which I fit neatly, and as Christine, I was content with the perfect packaging.Those who call me Bo or Bo-Bee really know me. They remember who I
20、 was and realize I have changed. The Bo I am is ever-changing, ever-growing and ever-learning.When I was Christine, I was quiet, and easily scared. I feared groups, meeting new people and sharing my opinions. I was more comfortable with a book than my best friend. As Christine, I thought everyone wa
21、s better than I was.As Bo, I still love my books, but I want to discuss them. As Bo, my dream is to live where I can experience new things and meet new people. I dream about being alone on a stage lit by a single spotlight; I have that confidence now. I am equal to those I once saw as better than me
22、.I cant always be Bo. Sometimes exposing myself is still scary and I feel too nervous; I want to hide in those old boxes. Mostly, however, I am ready for the world. So, just call me Bo.24. When was the author given a nickname? A. When she was three years old. B. On the fourth day after she was born.
23、 C. Seven days after she was born. D. When she received the old “Christine” box.25. What do people know about the author as Christine? A. They think the author is active and crazy. B. They care about the authors most recent feelings. C. They dont realize the author has changed. D. They dont know the
24、 author has changed her name.26. What kind of person was the author in the past? A. She showed no interest in reading. B. She took pleasure in finding new things. C. She loved reading and sharing books with friends. D. She lacked confidence and preferred to be alone.27. What can be a suitable title
25、for the text? A. BoMy True NameB. A Unique Name C. Remember the PastD. Meaning of Ones NameCWhat if we had the power to control time, instead of moving from the past to the present to the future? What if we could jump, loop and travel through time in a machine? What if we could go wherever and whene
26、ver we please? This ability would allow us to witness historic wonders, change decisions and see people from the past. We could right wrongs and stop wars from starting.The mysterious puzzle of time has kept people debating its nature for hundreds of years. Science fiction writers have turned it int
27、o imaginative stories. Some scientists have even attempted to explain it using math. This math tries to make the dream of time travel come true.Albert Einstein said that time and space are one thing. He called it “spacetime”. Einstein said that there are three dimensions in space: height, width and
28、depth. A scientist named Hermann Minkowski added time as a fourth dimension.Einstein introduced two ideas that have led to theories about the possibility of time travel. The first is relativity. The idea of relativity is that the force of gravity causes space to bend, which causes time to twist. The
29、 second idea focuses on special relativity. The idea is that a traveler moving super-fast through flat spacetime will enter the future. Einstein considered time “relative” because it is measured based on where we are on Earth or in space.Stephen Hawking is a famous scientist. He believes that a time
30、 machine will never be built. If it were possible, he thinks we would already know. If a time machine could be built, why no one from the future has invaded us?The first science fiction story with this theme is The Clock That Went Backward by Edward P. Mitchell, which was published in 1881. Since th
31、en, thousands of books, films and television shows have explored the idea of time travel, in which some tools such as phones, watches, photographs and old books take travelers backward and forward.Will time travel ever happen? Who knows? Most important is to keep your eyes open and have a sense of w
32、onder.28. What is the authors purpose of writing the first paragraph? A. To show time and space are connected. B. To show peoples interest in time travel. C. To draw readers attention to time travel. D. To explain the superpower of time travel.29. Which of the following could Einstein agree with? A.
33、 Time travel is possible in the future.B. People cant move faster than light. C. Time travel is against scientific rules.D. Spacetime is not a real thing in theory.30. What is the sixth paragraph mainly about? A. The first science fiction story.B. Some tools used in time travel. C. Edward P. Mitchel
34、l, the pioneer.D. Different works about time travel.31. Which word best describes the authors attitude to time travel? A. Negative.B. Satisfied.C. Critical.D. Hopeful.DThere are two types of people in the world. Although they have equal degree of health and wealth and other comforts of life, one bec
35、omes happy and the other becomes unhappy. This arises from the different ways in which they consider things, persons, events and the resulting effects upon their minds.People who are to be happy fix their attention on the convenience of things: the pleasant parts of conversation, the well-prepared d
36、ishes, the goodness of the wine and the fine weather. They enjoy all the cheerful things. Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the opposite things. Therefore, they are continually dissatisfied. By their remarks, they sour the pleasure of society, hurt many people, and make themselves
37、disagreeable everywhere. If this turn of mind was founded in nature, such unhappy persons would be the more to be pitied. The intention of criticizing and being disliked is perhaps taken up by imitation. It grows into a habit, unknown to its possessors. The habit may be strong, but it may be cured w
38、hen those who have it realize its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of service to them, and help them change this habit.Actually it has serious results in life. Those people hurt many others; nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most
39、 common politeness and respect. This frequently puts them in a bad temper and draws them into arguments. If they aim at getting some advantages in social position or fortune, nobody wishes them success. Nor will anyone start a step or speak a word to favor their hopes. They should change this bad ha
40、bit and be pleased with what is pleasing, without worrying needlessly about themselves and others. If they do not, it will be good for others to avoid any contact with them. Otherwise, it can be disagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient, especially when one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.32.
41、What does the underlined phrase “sour the pleasure of society” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean? A. Making others unhappy. B. Enjoying the pleasure of life. C. Tending to please others openly. D. Having a good taste with social life.33. What can we conclude from the text? A. We should pity all such
42、 unhappy people.B. People can get rid of the habit of unhappiness. C. Such unhappy people are dangerous to social life. D. Unhappy people cannot understand happy persons.34. What does the author suggest people do if such unhappy persons insist on keeping the habit? A. Show no respect and politeness
43、to them. B. Prevent any communication with them. C. Persuade them to recognize the bad effects. D. Quarrel with them until they realize the mistakes.35. What is the purpose of writing the text? A. To describe two types of people in the world: happy and unhappy. B. To laugh at unhappy people and let
44、us avoid such kind of people. C. To suggest unhappy people remove the habits of unhappiness. D. To suggest people should fix their attention on happy things.第二节(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。Many people consider “being alone” an awful thing, for they think it either m
45、eans youre antisocial, or unwanted. However, being alone isnt necessarily a bad thing. 36 .When you start to enjoy being alone, youll get in touch with your own feelings. 37 . With that knowledge, its then easier to manage your feelings.Being alone makes you reflect more. 38 , youre burning a lot of
46、 energy. Being alone is to the contrary. It provides the perfect environment for reflection. Since you arent spending so much time processing the thoughts and feelings of others, its the best time to turn your focus inward. 39 . Being in the company of other people can be entertaining. However, it c
47、an also seriously affect your concentration. Without disturbance, you can just put your head down and get to work.Being alone gives you more freedom to do what you like. When youre constantly connected by other people, youre always making compromises to find solutions that the entire group can enjoy
48、. Unfortunately, the things you want most may not always line up with what others want. 40 .Are you alone right now? Are you the person to see a movie alone? If theres no one to go with you, but its a movie youre longing for, please enjoy it!A. Being alone can be more productiveB. When you are in a
49、state of being aloneC. When youre surrounded by other peopleD. A handful of benefits will appear once you learn to enjoy being aloneE. Youll create a deeper understanding of what makes you happy and upsetF. So its easy to enjoy being alone once you realize the great benefits it brings to youG. Once
50、you enjoy being alone, youll come to find you enjoy the company of others even more第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。An 11-year old boy from Nigeria impressed the world with an online video of his ballet (芭蕾) dancing in the rain. Then something 41 foll
51、owed.Madu is one of 12 students of a dance school. Daniel, the school founder, is teaching children for free and hopes to “change some commonly held 42 about ballet.” Gracefully spinning (旋转) among a group of girl dancers, Madu 43 . While his mom wanted him to become a priest (牧师), the boy pushes hi
52、mself hard to be what he 44 to be. “I love dancing and it gives me a great feeling. People think ballet is only for girls, but I want people to 45 that a boy could do the same,” Madu said.The video of Madu 46 his ballet skills in the downpour got 47 from millions, including Mrs. Harvey, director fro
53、m a top US dance school, who decided to 48 . She 49 Madu with a full scholarship to her school and offered Daniel an online course for free to 50 his teaching.Both Madu and his teacher got 51 at the surprise! “Sorry for 52 mom. I love the 53 but not the prayer and Ill never give it up,” the boy said
54、. 54 , when you nourish (滋养) your dream with love and 55 , opportunities will find their own way .41. A. strangeB. amazingC. interestingD. humorous42. A. ruleB. choiceC. hopeD. belief43. A. stands outB. looks outC. cheers upD. turns up44. A. pretendsB. desiresC. happensD. fails45. A. permitB. wonder
55、C. seeD. choose46. A. learningB. buildingC. correctingD. showing47. A. responsesB. suggestionsC. smilesD. agreements48. A. touchB. admitC. findD. help49. A. preparedB. attractedC. providedD. appealed50. A. betterB. startC. quitD. pay51. A. relievedB. guiltyC. nervousD. excited52. A. injuringB. teasi
56、ngC. disappointingD. disturbing53. A. teacherB. videoC. stageD. chance54. A. GraduallyB. ClearlyC. SpeciallyD. Occasionally55. A. prideB. curiosityC. moneyD. devotion第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。A 63-year-old Chinese grandpas traditional carpentry (木工) skills are delightin
57、g tens of millions of viewers online as he creates woodwork without glue, screws or nails.The Chinese master carpenter, Wang Dewen, 56 (know) as “Grandpa Amu” on YouTube, has been called the modern day Lu Ban, thanks 57 his vast carpentry knowledge. His most popular video, 58 shows him making a fant
58、astic wooden arch bridge, becomes a hit online on the platform, 59 (gain) more than 42 million views. Grandpa Amu follows an ancient Chinese mortise and tenon (榫卯) technique, which means that no glue or nails 60 (involve) in the entire process of building the arch bridge.Grandpa Amu has also made se
59、veral wooden 61 (toy) for his grandson using the same technique. He created a folding stool (凳子) which looked like the China pavilion from the 2010 Shanghai Expo. “A block of wood transforms into a stool. Its so 62 (surprise) to see him at work,” a YouTube user named Rey Rey commented under the vide
60、o.Among all the items 63 (be) his grandsons favoritea walking Peppa Pig. So far, the master carpenter 64 (attract) over 1.18 million subscribers on YouTube. Grandpa Amu insists that he is not an Internet celebrity 65 just an ordinary farmer.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom来信说他将在暑假期间来中国学习
61、中国画,希望能在本市参加一个短期课程。你帮他联系了一所艺术学校,请给他回信,告知以下内容:1. 学习内容:水墨山水画 (Chinese ink landscape painting);2. 课程时间:六周;3. 收费及食宿安排。注意: 1. 词数80 左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Tom, _ Yours, LiHua第二节 (满分25分)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。Sara Savick remembers one special Easter when she was nine years old. Her parent
62、s gave her a baby duck in a yellow basket.“Mom said later that she bought the little duck because she felt sorry for it,” recalled Sara. The people at the pet store colored its feathers pink for Easter. Sara named the duck Pinky.Saras mother really didnt think the baby duck would survive very long.
63、But to her surprise, Pinky grew and got stronger and stronger. Soon, the little duck was a healthy, hungry duck with white feathers.“We fed Pinky oatmeal, cooked and uncooked, and small pieces of vegetables,” said Sara. Pinky lived inside the house with Sara and her family. She specially fancied tak
64、ing baths with Sara. Everyone treated Pinky as a family member.But just when everything appeared to be perfect, the night of the “talk” came. Saras Mom and Dad sat her down, explaining that the best thing for Pinky was to live a normal duck life, with other ducks. It was not natural for ducks to liv
65、e indoors with a family, her father told her. He added Pinky needed to swim in ponds and do all the same things that ducks in the wild do.Sara started to cry, knowing what was going to happen. Saras parents decided to take Pinky to a park, which was two miles away. There was a pond with a lot of oth
66、er ducks. Pinky would have the chance to live a natural life and Sara could still visit her.The big day came. Sara and her parents put Pinky in a box and drove to the park. Sara said that Pinky did not look happy; maybe Pinky was convinced that she was a human, not a duck.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式
67、在答题卡的相应位置作答。Everyone was sad when they left Pinky at the pond, even Saras father. The next morning, when looking out of the kitchen window, Sara couldnt believe her eyes! 河北正定中学2021届高三年级第三次半月考英语试题参考答案听力 1-5 BCBAA 6-10 BAACB 11-15 ACCCB 16-20 CCBAC阅读A这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了奥兰多拥有数个举世闻名的晚餐表演,它的美食种类和整个佛罗里达州的一样丰
68、富,总有适合所有人口味的晚餐表演,这里是家庭娱乐的天堂。21. C 细节理解题。根据Pirates Dinner Adventure in Orlando部分的“From the fierce joust to the intense hand-to-hand fight, this show will bring the excitement of medieval times to life as you dine on a delicious feast fit for a king!”可知,你可以在这个节目中享受激烈的竞技和和搏斗带来的乐趣。故选C。22. D 细节理解题。根据Sleu
69、ths Mystery Dinner部分的“Use the clues provided during your dinner and evening entertainment as you work to figure out.you just might be the Sleuth who figures out whodunit!”可知那些善于观察和推理的人可能会对Sleuths Mystery Dinner(侦探的神秘晚餐)感兴趣。故选D。23. B 推理判断题。根据第一段的“As a heaven for family entertainment, Orlando is home
70、to several nationally recognized dinner shows. With a variety as wide as the whole Florida, there is always a dinner show suited for all tastes.”可知,作为家庭娱乐的天堂,奥兰多拥有数个举世闻名的晚餐表演。它的美食种类和整个佛罗里达州的一样丰富,总有适合所有人口味的晚餐表演。下文分别介绍了四个晚餐表演的具体情况。由此可知,本文的主要目的是介绍奥兰多的晚餐表演。故选B。B这是一篇记叙文。作者介绍了自己的昵称及其背后蕴含的深意。24.B细节理解题。由第一段
71、中(故事是这样的,我三天大,妈妈给我唱了一首“名字游戏”的歌:“克莉丝汀波豆香蕉粉”。到了第四天,我得到了一个新的名字,克莉丝汀波豆,或者对于妈妈来说是波比。)可知,作者出生后四天大得到了昵称。故选B项。25.C推理判断题。由第三段中的“They still see me as a quiet, bookish child. They dont know who I am now. My most recent hopes, fears, goals, dreams and opinions escape their notice; it is easier to think of me as
72、 I was.,可推断出,他们并没有意识到作者的改变。故选C项。26.D推理判断题。根据五段中的“When I was Christine, I was quiet, and easily scared. I feared groups, meeting new people and sharing my opinions. I was more comfortable with a book than my best friend. As Christine, I thought everyone was better than I was.可推断出,作者过去缺乏信心、宁愿独处。故选D项。2
73、7.A主旨大意题。第一段讲昵称Christine-Bo-Bean的由来,第二段讲昵称Bo的重要性,第三段讲本名Christine的自己在大家眼中是什么样的,第四到五段讲作者成为“Christine”和“Bo”的不同之处,最后两段讲自己更喜欢Bo的身份,所以短文的最佳标题为Bo-我的真正的名字。故选A项。C这是一篇说明文。主要讲了时光旅行是否能够成为可能,分别引用了科学家爱因斯坦和霍金对于时空旅行的看法,并介绍了关于时间旅行的不同作品。28. C 推理判断题。根据第一段“What if .? What if .? What if .?”三个排比疑问句,可知作者写第一段的目的是吸引读者对时光旅行的
74、注意。故选C。29. A 推理判断题。根据第五段中“Einstein introduced two ideas that have led to theories about the possibility of time travel.”可知爱因斯坦提出的两种观点促进了时间旅行可能性理论的形成。由此说明爱因斯坦会赞成“时光旅行在未来是可能的”的说法。故选A。30. D 主旨大意题。根据倒数第二段“The first science fiction story with this theme is. Since then, thousands of books, films and telev
75、ision shows have explored the idea of time travel, .”可知倒数第二段主要内容是关于时光旅行的不同作品。故选D。31. D 推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,作者对于时空旅行的态度是充满希望的。故选D。D这是一篇说明文。文章对比了快乐的人和不快乐的人的相同之处和不同之处,作者给不快乐的人提出了一些建议:对令人愉悦的事物感到满意,以此希望他们能够快乐。32. A 句意猜测题。此处and连接的三部分并列,因此它们的语意应该是接近的,他们那样说话会伤害别人的情感,会让别人不开心的。由此可以判断出划线部分的意思最接近于A选项“让别人不开心”。故选A项。33
76、. B 推理判断题。由第二段的可知,当那些有这种习惯的人意识到它对他们的兴趣和爱好有不良影响时,即便这种习惯很是根深蒂固,它也可能会被改掉。由此可知,人们可以摆脱不快乐的习惯。故选B项。34. B 细节理解题。根据最后一段可知如果他们不改变这种不良习惯,那么其他人最好避免与他们接触。故选B项。35. C 推理判断题。通读全文可知,短文对比了快乐的人和不快乐的人的相同之处和不同之处,结合上一题的分析可知,作者着重向不快乐的人提出了一些保持快乐的建议:对令人愉悦的事物感到满意,以此希望他们能够快乐。即通过本文,作者主要建议不快乐的人改掉不快乐的习惯。故选C项。七选五这是一篇说明文。本文主要讲述了独
77、处的好处。36. D 根据前句:然而,独处并不一定是坏事,并且第二段首句提到的enjoy being alone可知,此处应该讲独处的好处。故选D:一旦你开始享受独处,你将看到一大把独处的好处。D选项中enjoy being alone起承上启下的作用,故选D。37. E 根据上句:当你开始享受独处时,你将了解你自己的感觉。可知选E:你将更加深层次的理解你的喜怒哀乐。进一步地说明your own feelings,故选E。38. C根据下一句可知,你将消耗大量精力。以及“Being alone is to the contrary.”独处正相反。所以可以判断,此处应该讲述与独处相反的事情。故选
78、C:当你和其他人在一起时,引起下文,故选C。39. A 此空设在第四段的段首,故此空应该是第四段的主旨句。分析第四段的内容可知,和其他人在一起会分散注意力。若没人打扰你将专注于工作。故此段主要讲述独处的好处提高生产力。故选A: 独处有时效率更高。故选A。40. F根据本段中心句可知,独处时你将更加自由地做自己喜欢的事。根据上句可知,你最喜欢做的事情并不一定和别人同步。故选F:所以,一旦你意识到独处的好处,你就很容易享受独处的乐趣。符合本段的语境,故选F。完形本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述一名来自尼日利亚的11岁男孩在网上发布了一段他在雨中跳芭蕾舞的视频,给世界留下了深刻的印象,也带来了意想不到
79、的收获。41B句意:接下来,令人惊奇的事情发生了。根据后文内容可知,视频发布之后惊奇的事情发生了。故选B。42D句意:学校创始人Daniel正在免费教孩子们芭蕾,他希望“改变人们对芭蕾的一些普遍看法”。故选D。43A句意:Madu在一群跳舞的女孩中优雅地旋转着,脱颖而出。故选A。44B句意:虽然他的母亲希望他成为一名牧师,但男孩努力让自己成为他想成为的人。故选B。45C句意:人们认为芭蕾只适合女孩,但我想让人们看到,男孩也可以学。故选C。46D句意:Madu在倾盆大雨中表演芭蕾舞技巧的视频收到了数百万人的回复,其中包括美国一所顶级舞蹈学校的校长Harvey夫人,她决定提供帮助。故选D。47A句
80、意见上题解析。根据下文An 11-year old boy from Nigeria impressed the world with an online video of his ballet dancing in the rain.”可知,因为该视频是在网上发布的,所以收到了数百万人的回复。故选A。48D句意见上题解析。根据“She _49_ Madu with a full scholarship to her school and offered Daniel an online course for free to _50_ his teaching.”可知,Harvey夫人决定提供
81、帮助。故选D。49C句意:她为Madu提供了学校的全额奖学金,并为Daniel提供了免费的在线课程,以提高他的教学质量。provide sb. with sth.提供某人某物。故选C。50A句意:她为Madu提供了学校的全额奖学金,并为Daniel提供了免费的在线课程,以提高他的教学质量。故选A。51D句意:Madu和他的老师都因这份惊喜而兴奋。故选D。52C句意:“对不起,让妈妈失望了。我喜欢舞台,但不喜欢祈祷,我永远不会放弃它。”男孩说。根据“but not the prayer”可知,Madu并不想当牧师,他喜欢舞台。故选C。53C句意见上题解析。故选C。54B句意:显然,当你用爱和奉献
82、来滋养你的梦想时,你就会获得很多机会。故选B。55D句意见上题解析。故选D。语法填空56. known 57. to 58. which 59. gaining 60. are involved61. toys 62. surprising 63. is 64. has attracted 65. but 写作第一节Dear Tom,How is everything going? Im delighted to know youre coming to my city to take a short course to learn Chinese paintings. Im writing
83、to tell you some details.Ive found an art school where youll finish studying Chinese ink landscape painting in six weeks. You neednt worry about your accommodations because you can both eat and live in the school while studying there. In addition, the school charges a relatively modest fee.If you ha
84、ve any other questions, please write to me as soon as possible.Yours,Li Hua第二节Everyone was sad when they left Pinky at the pond, even Saras father. But he tried to convince Sara that only living with other ducks was beneficial to Pinky. Walking towards the car, Sara turned around again and again, on
85、ly to see Pinky standing there alone. Pinky didnt move, staring at Sara as she walked away. The other ducks were swimming around in the pond, seeming curious about Pinky. Worried about Pinky, Sara even dreamed of Pinky being bullied by other ducks the whole night . The next morning, when looking out
86、 of the kitchen window, Sara couldnt believe her eyes! There was Pinky, happily walking around on the grass. Thrilled at what she saw, she kept asking herself, “How did she make it?” After all, it was two miles away and she managed to walk back through the city street. Incredible! But her parents dr
87、ove Pinky back to the pond again regardless of her request. The following morning, there was Pinky again on the grass! Seeing Pinky again, her father moved his lips without saying anything. Meanwhile, Sarah, overjoyed, hugged Pinky tightly, with delighted tears rolling down her cheeks.附:听力原文Text 1M:
88、 Excuse me, do you have the book called A Brief History of Humankind?W: Yes. We have left only one in store. You can get a 10% discount for it.M: Great. Ill take it.Text 2W: How did your bike race go today?M: Exciting! But it was so tiring. See? I am wet with sweat.W: Yeah, I can see that. Get a sho
89、wer and then have a rest.Text 3M: Lucy, youve been surfing online for the whole evening. You need to sleep now.W: I know, Dad. But I am searching for the information for my presentation in history class tomorrow afternoon.M: But its too late. Youd better go to bed now.Text 4W: Charlie, do you know a
90、ny restaurant serving good Chinese food?M: I know one. Its on George Street.W: Great! Lets go there after work.Text 5M: Susan, I heard youve quit your job. Why did you give up such a high-salary job?W: Ive received the offer from Oxford University, where I can further my study for PhD.M: Oh, youre a
91、lways that excellent. Congratulations!Text 6W: The freezer is empty. Would you like to go to the grocery with me?M: Sorry, I cant. The football match on Channel Two is on. I want to watch it on the couch.W: Do you need anything to be bought?M: Oh, yeah. I need some beers and chips.W: They are not go
92、od for health. I wont buy them for you.M: Well, you are the boss.Text 7W: Oh, I hate the long delays when taking a plane! M: I know. But it happens quite often especially when the weather is not good.W: I cant wait to get home. Ive been on a business trip for a month.M: You must miss your family ver
93、y much.W: Yes, I miss them a lot. Do you have any children?M: I have three. Two boys and a girl. This is their picture. This is Judy, my eldest daughter.W: Wow, she is so beautiful. Is this your son? He is so cute.M: Yes. He is my youngest son, Jamie, only 3 years old. And this is my wife and my eld
94、er son.W: Well, you certainly have a lovely-looking family.M: Thank you. Since we still have two hours, how about having a cup of coffee?W: Good idea.Text 8W: Ive seen a list of plays that are being performed this week, and Id like to know which are suitable for my children and which ones my husband
95、 and I might go to.M: How old are your children?W: Six and eight. What about “Charlottes Web”?M: Thats aimed at six to ten-year-olds.W: That might be a good choice for my children. How about “Fire and Flood”?M: It might be good for adults only. Its about events that really happened two hundred years
96、 ago, and children might find it a little bit frightening.W: Oh, thanks for the warning. What about “Silly Sailor”?M: Thats a comedy, and its for young and old. In fact, it won an award in the Lislea Drama Festival a couple of months ago.M: OK. Thanks for all the information. Id like to buy four tic
97、kets of “Silly Sailor” for tonight.Text 9M: Good morning. This is Stretton tourist office, Martin speaking.W: Oh, hello. My family and I are on holiday in the area, and it said people should phone you for information. Im coming to Stretton with my family for a few days on December the 27th, or possi
98、bly the 28th, and Id like some ideas for things to do on the 29th.M: Yes, of course. Is there any place you have planned to go to?W: Ive heard something about Paxton Nature Reserve. Its a good place for spotting unusual birds, isnt it?M: Thats right, throughout the year. There is a lake there, as we
99、ll as a river, and they provide a very attractive habitat. And just at the moment you can see various flowers that are pretty unusual. W: Great. My husband will be particularly interested in that.M: And there is going to be a talk and slide show about mushrooms. And youll be able to go out and pick
100、some afterwards and study the different varieties.W: Uhuh. My children will be excited about it. How long does it take to get there by car from Stretton?M: About 20 minutes.W: Right. Well. Thanks very much for all your help.Text 10M: Good morning, and welcome to the museum. My name is Greg and Ill t
101、ell you about the various collections as we go round. But before we go, let me just give you some practical information in case you need it. Most of the museum facilities are downstairs, in the basement, so you go down stairs here. When you reach the bottom of the stairs, youll find yourself in a si
102、tting area, with comfortable chairs and sofas where you can have a rest before continuing exploration of the museum. We have a very good restaurant, which serves excellent food all day, in a relaxing atmosphere. It is at the right of the sitting area. The cloakroom, where you should leave coats, umb
103、rellas and any large bags, is on the left hand side of the sitting area. There are toilets on every floor, but in the basement theyre the first rooms on the left when you get down here. OK, now if youve got anything to leave in the cloakroom, please do that now. Ill be seeing you here again in fifteen minutes. Goodbye for now!