1、许昌高中20202021学年度上期第一次调研考试高二英语试题注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在本试题相应的位置。2. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题上无效。3. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案用0.5mm黑色笔迹签字笔写在答题卡上。4. 考试结束后,将本试题和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力略第二部分 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,并在答题卡
2、上将该项涂黑。AIf you come and join the expedition(探险) program of the AG Society, you are sure to get unique experiences!ENJOY SWIMMING WITH THEHUMPBACKSMark Turin and his team are your hosts for an unforgettable AG Society adventure, filled with in-water meetings with humpback whales(座头鲸) in the Kingdom o
3、f Tongas group of islands.WHO:Mark Turins Whales Underwater DATES:26 September-4 October 2020COST:$ 5,450 per personBOOKINGS: Call 0756679413, emailreservations whalesunderwater. com or 12-DAY COAST CRUISEThe AG Society is cooperating withAPT to offer an exciting voyage along the Kimberley coastline
4、 from Broome toDarwin. It is the easiest way to explore Kimberley by means of Coast cruising(海岸巡航). Tourists on this 12-day voyage will go along the shore, explore natural wonders,meet traditional owners, and see rock art.WHO:APTDATES:6-17 September 2020COST:$ 13,395 per personBOOKINGS:Call 06172845
5、96 Visit Kimberley .auDISCOVER NEW FOSSILSThe AG Society provides you with an opportunity to seek fossils (化石).Guided by experts,youll go to special locations, seeking new fossils for the collections of the Australian Opal Centre. Its certain that your discoveries will further help establish these c
6、ollections as a world-class scientific and cultural resource.Besides, there are a series of lectures on mining history, fossils, dinosaur hunting and new dinosaurs.WHO:Australian Opal CentreDATES: 20-25 August 2020COST: $ 2,200 per person, including all activities and lunches and dinnersBOOKINGS:Cal
7、l 0427904587,email dig or visit australian FEED DEVILSCome and join Paul Newman for a unique hands-on experience with this Tasmanian devil(袋猫) feeding program in the beautiful Barrington Tops of NSW. As you help with feeding individuals,youll see devils when you get close. In addition to working wit
8、h the animals, therell be opportunities to explore the areas natural treasures and spot local wildlife.Dont miss your chance to participate in this important conservation(保护)program.WHO:Devil ArkDATES:24-26 November 2020COST:$ 1,750 per personBOOKINGS:Call 0243408610, emailinfo devilark.org. au or v
9、isit devilark, org.au21. Which website can you visit if you want to join Turins program ?A. devilark. org. au B.australian C.Kimberley . au D22. If you are free throughout September, which program can you choose ?A.ENJOY SWIMMING WITH THE HUMPBACKS.B.12-DAY COAST CRUISE.C. DISCOVER NEW FOSSILS.D.FEE
10、D DEVILS.23. To attend a lecture on dinosaurs,which number should you call?A.0427904587 B.0756679413C.0243408610 D.0617284596BI was new to this high school, and to the students it served. I settled into my seat at the front of the classroom. Of the thirty students, I counted just 10 in their seats.
11、The students didnt seem to want to be there. They sat in their chairs, staring out of the window.The back door opened heavily. After Mike came Belinda. No apologies, no explanations.Things will get better, I told myself, and began the first lesson. Perhaps because I was nervous, I ran through the ma
12、terial more quickly than I should have. Wait, interrupted Mike.I didnt pay good money to come to school where the teacher doesnt explain things clearly. It was forty-five minutes before class ended, but I couldnt go any further. In all my years of teaching, Id never had a class like this.The next da
13、y I got to school early as usual. This time the students showed up on time, but half the students didnt take notes.They acted as if they were sitting there to meet a requirement.Why couldnt? I reach them? You try picturing them being happy and successful my husband the students advised.The next day,
14、 pictured student listening, taking notes,raising their hands and learning Then at school, my eyes moved from chair to chair. I thought about how hard they worked during the day, studying late into the night or whenever they had a spare moment.Things started to change During the break, Mike even vol
15、unteered to help me set up my materials Belinda stayed focused, quickly taking notes.At our last class Mike handed me a thank-you card signed by every student. One comment stood out It took me a while, but I found I enjoyed your class. Nothing could take away the joy I got from my experience. Thank
16、you, Belinda. My eyes were filled with tears.24.Why didnt the authors first class go as planned?A. Because she wasnt well prepared.B. Because she disliked the students.C. Because she lacked experienceD. Because she was anxious25. Whats Mikes attitude towards the authors first class?A.Appreciative. B
17、.DoubtfulC.Dissatisfied. D.Tolerant.26. What does the underlined word pictured in paragraph 5 probably mean?A.Imagined. B.Drew. C. Described. D.Showed.27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. The author would leave that school.B. Mike was ashamed of his rudeness.C.The authors hard work wa
18、s rewarded.D. Belinda only liked the authors class.CDo you sometimes find yourself drawing random patterns and designs during meetings and lectures? Some people believe it shows you arent listening or paying attention. However, there are studies which claim the opposite(相反的),and that doodling(乱涂乱画)m
19、ight actually be beneficial.Doodling seems to be everywhere. In the past it was seen as a mindless activity and a product of the absent-minded. However, in 2016, an article on the Harvard University website discussed the idea that random drawings may assist memory-keeping and concentration.The artic
20、le stressed that 26 of 44 American presidents were known to doodle, with Ronald Reagan famous for drawing cowboys. A 2009 study conducted by psychologist Jackie Andrade asked 40 people to listen to a dull and confusing voice message. Half of the group were asked to doodle and shade in a picture. Tho
21、se who did were able to recall 29% more of the information contained in the message.Some experts believe that accepting your creative and artistic sides during meetings may help you to concentrate. Jesse Prinz, a famous professor of philosophy, actively encourages his students to doodle. And it migh
22、t not just be good for your concentration. An artist now as Mr Doodle has made a career out of his scribbles(涂鸦).He sells his art online and also goes to peoples homes to decorate their walls.It seems that random drawing to aid concentration might be becoming more of a thing. People like Sunni Brown
23、, an advocate for doodling, teach adults how to scribble in the workplace. So,the next time you see someone randomly drawing pictures during a meeting, it might be a sign that they are listening more than you think.28. Whats the common belief about doodling?A.A chance to show ones creativity.B. A si
24、gn of being absent-minded.C. A way to communicate effectively.D. An approach to improving memory.29. Why are American presidents mentioned in paragraph 3?A.To arouse peoples interest in the study.B.To encourage the public to draw everywhere.C.To introduce more studies about doodling.D.To make the ne
25、w finding more convincing,30. How are the benefits of doodling proved in paragraph 4?A.By giving examples. B.By comparing opinions.C.By listing numbers. D.By analyzing facts.31. Which section of a website is the text most likely from?A.Health. B. Research. C.Culture. D.Education.DWildfires, producin
26、g lots of smoke seen obviously from space, are spreading in Sibetia.Greenland, Alaska, and Canada as a result of lightning and high temperatures. Although Arctic fires are common between May and October, the long time and large rang-involved make these fires unusual.Unfortunately, peat(泥炭) fires bur
27、n far longer than normal forest firesfor months, and sometimes even years.Usually, dead plants and animals buried under the earths surface change into coal over millions of years, under heat and pressure. However, sometimes the remains of plants pile up at the bottom of lakes and other water conditi
28、ons. Here, as dead plants pile up on top of each other, they go through a slow process of decay (腐烂) due to lack of oxygen. The carbon that is trapped in these plants is turned into peat.Peatlands refer to large areas of peat, many of which were formed after the Ice Age as a result of melting glacie
29、rs(冰/) or rising underground water levels. Peatlands are one of the largest natural carbon storehouses on the earth and contain over 550 billion tons of carbon. While peat is not used to produce electricity directly, it is processed, dried, and used as a fuel for heating and cooking in homes. Peatla
30、nds are also home to many species, provide drinking water, and minimize the risks of floods.The Arctic fires have released around 50 million tons of carbon dioxide in June. In fact, more carbon dioxide was released in June than the combined amount from 2010 to 2018. Scientists are concerned that the
31、 Arctic fires may pump so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that we could reach a dangerous point in our earths climate.Unfortunately, Russian firefighters are unable to put out the fire in some parts that people cant reach of the Siberian Arctic. For now, the only hope is rain or snow which i
32、s expected only in October. These fires are also a wake-up call that we need to take some steps to solve global warming.32. What is special about the peat fire?A.It lasts a long time. B.It occurs frequently.C. It is easy to put out. D.It does little harm.33. Whats Paragraph 2 mainly about?A.How plan
33、ts change into coal. B.What makes plants decay.C. How peat is formed. D. What peat contains.34. What can be learned from peatlands from the text?A.They were formed not a long time ago.B. Large quantities of carbon are trapped by peatlands.C. Peatlands can be used to produce electricity directly.D. F
34、ew animals can survive in peatlands for lack of oxygen.35. What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Arctic Fires Under Control B.Peatlands Reduce FloodsC.Global Warming Is Harmful D.Fires Burn in the Arctic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。选项中有两项多余选项。Being able to read is one thin
35、g, but really enjoying books is completely different. Thats what a family book club is all about: exploring bookssimply for the fun of it.36 Here are some tips for choosing books for the family book club and getting fun out of them. 37 When parents choose all the books, it can feel too much like sch
36、ool. Let kids make choices too! Grown-ups,when its your turn to choose,try to think of books you truly loved and want to share, especially those books that kids might not necessarily come across in school.Try new genres(体裁)and styles. 38 If your family normally prefers fiction, choose a biography(传记
37、) or a non-fiction book instead. Just finished a historical fiction book? Choose a biography next, followed by a mystery.Set aside a whole afternoon or evening. When everyones had a chance to read the book, make your family book club time something special. You could just chat about it over dinner,
38、but why not turn it into an event instead? Schedule the time in advance, and plan for it together. 39.Include a hands-on activity or craft (手艺).Most kids will get bored pretty quickly if theyre just sitting around talking about a book. 40 Color a picture, make a craft, bring together your snacks and
39、 so on. Anything fun and hands-on will work.A.How to select ideal books?B.Take turns choosing a book.C. Ready to try it out with your family?D. This is the time to expand horizons.E. Choose books kids can read on their own.F. Give them something to keep their hands busy while you chat.G.It will beco
40、me something everyone in the family looks forward to.第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题的A、B、C、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。Eclipse, an adorable dog in Seattle, leaves her house every day by herself to catch a bus to a downtown dog park, where she stays for a couple
41、 of hours to exercise and make friends. When shes done,she 41 to the bus stop to catch a ride back to her home using the ticket she has been 42 to her collar. Its 43 that the independent woman doesnt need human _44.It all 45 when Eclipses owner Jeff was taking her to the park one day and he was taki
42、ng too long to finish his cigarette when the bus arrived. Unwilling to delay the 46 any longer,Eclipse left him behind, hopping on the bus and waiting a few 47 before thanking the driver and 48 off at the park. Ever since then, _49 being led by its owner, Eclipse has travelled to and from the local
43、dog park alone.In a 50 on Face book, which has racked up(累积)more than 290,000 shares, Robbie Lauren said that the dogs owner _51 realized that Eclipse knew the _52_ like the back of her paw. Soon he 53 her enough to go on her own, knowing she would always return a couple of hours later, All of the b
44、us drivers know her and she makes them_54 _he wrote, “ and many of the _55 passengers enjoy seeing her every day and will often sit down next to her. Even the police have given their 56 as long as the bus drivers are okay with the arrangement.”All of the drivers on the route will 57 Eclipse if they
45、see her waiting for a lift, before ensuring the bus pulls over at the park if she forgets to press the stop 58. Eclipse has even got her own Face book page, with 59 50.000 fans sharing their photos and experiences of the 60 dog.41.A.tends B. bends C. heads D.turns42. A. associated B.attached C. adde
46、d D.applied43.A.inspiring B.satisfying C. thrilling D.amazing44. A. defense B.assistance C.inspection D. judgment45.A.started B. existed C.came D. followed46.A.trip B.bus C.owner D. arrival47.A.hours B. blocks C.stops D.turns48.A.dropping B.jumping C.running D.falling49.A. instead of B. aside from C
47、, regardless of D. due to50.A. report B.guide C.file D.post51.A.entirely B.instantly C.vitally D.finally52.A.way B.driver C.park D.map53.A.allowed B.instructed C.trusted D. urged54. A.panic B.smile C.glare D.praySS.A.generous B.unselfish C.grateful D.regular56.A.punishment B.kindness C.appreciation
48、D.approval57. A. take away B. lay off C.pick up D.set down58.A.button B.window C.door D.seat59.A.constantly B. mostly C.nearly D.frankly60. A. active B.popular C.flexible D.committed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。The traditional practice of telling stories in a series of im
49、ages 61 (date) back to ancient civilizations.In China, a series of _62 (painting) describing stories about Buddhism were found in the Dunhuang frescos(壁画)of the Mogao Grottoes, which 63 (produce) between the fourth and 14th centuries, in Gansu province.From the 19th to early 20th century, a large nu
50、mber of picture-story books were published in Shanghai, 64 _as an open harbor had the most advanced printing technologies in China,according to Xu Mingsong,_65 Shanghai-based scholar of art history.These publications, with black-and-white drawings of 66 (vary)styles and compositions(组成),featured soc
51、ial events that took place at home and abroad, as well as literary (文学的) and theatrical subjects. In the early 1900s, these serial picture-story books became 67 (extreme)popular with the masses.In 1952, the East China Peoples Arts Publishing House was founded. It changed 68 (it)name to Shanghai Peop
52、les Arts Publishing House in 1955.Studios and editorial teams were later established to create lianhuanhua, and artists such as HeYouzhi, Cheng Shifa and Zheng Jiasheng joined the institution. 69 (know)as the108 generals,These artists joined hands 70 (push) fianhuanhua to its golden age, which spann
53、ed(贯穿) the1960s to the early 1980s, when television and new forms of entertainment overshadowed (使失色)the art.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)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文。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 个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在峡词处加一个漏字符号(A),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
54、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。I was cycling hurriedly to school last Thursday while I felt something wrong with my electric bicycle. Therefore, I stopped on the sides of the road to find out if what was the matter. A few minutes passed before I found a flat tyre. Feard that I might m
55、iss the math class, I was closely to tears. Fortunately, Miss Peng, my English teacher drove by, who kindly offered us a lift. I was so grateful to her act of kindness that I went say thanks between classes. Which moved me more deeply was that she has had my electric bicycle pumped.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假如
56、你是李华,你的英国网友David对你们学校举行的“九九公益日”捐助活动很感兴趣,请你给他写一封电子邮件,介绍活动的相关情况。内容包括:1.捐助活动的时间和地点:2捐助活动的目的帮助贫困失学儿童重返校园;3.活动的意义。注意:1.词数100左右:2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,参考词汇:九九公益日:99 Public Benefit DayDear David,_Yours.Li Hua许昌高中20202021学年度上期第一次调研考试高二英语参考答案与详解第一部分 听力略第二部 衡读理解第一节A本文是 篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个探险活动项目。21.【参考答案】D【向题意图】细节理解题【解析
57、】根据题干中的关键词jois Turins program 可知,可以访问 这个网站了解相关的信息。故选D.22.【参考答案】B【命题食图】细节理解题【解析】根据表格提供的时间信息可知,12-DAY COAST CRUISE这项活动的时间在九月。故选B.23.【参考答案】A【命题意图】细节理解题【解析】根据 DISCOVER NEW FOSSILS 部分的“Besides, there are a series of lectures on mining history, fossils.dinosaur hunting and new dinosaurs.”可知,想参加与恐龙相关的讲座,应拨
58、打电话号码0427904587,故选A.B【语篇解读】本文属于记叙文。文章讲述作者初到一所学校,遇到了一帮不守纪律、不爱学习的孩子,作者采纳了爱人的建议,把孩子们想象成快乐而成功的样子,最终彻底改变了他们。24.【参考答案】D【命题意图】细节理解题【解析】根据第二段“Perhaps because I was nervous, I ran through the material more quickly than I should have.”可知,作者第一节课比预想的讲得要快,是因为她有点紧张,故选D.25.【参考答案】C【命题意图】推理判断题(观点态度)【解析】根据第二段Mike所说的话
59、I didnt pay good money to come to school where the teacher doesnt explain things clearly.可知,Mike对老师的这节课不满意,故选C.26.【参考答案】A【合题点图】词义猜题【解析】根据前三段的内容可知,这些孩子不遵守纪律,没有礼貌,不爱学习,因此后面的内容都是作者想象出来的,故选A.27.【参考答案】C【合题意图】推理判断题【解析】根据文章最后一段“At our last class Mike banded me a thany-you card signed by every student以及Beli
60、nda的量言可知,经过作者的努力,孩子们喜欢上了作者,喜欢上了她的课,故选C.C【语篇解读】本文属于说明文,文章介绍了一项新的研究发现乱涂乱画是有益的。28 B【解析】能据第一段“Some people believe it shows you arent listening or paying artcntion.和第二段“In the past it was seen ss a mindiess activity and a product of the absentminded, 可知,人们一般认为随手乱涂乱画是心不在真的表现,故选B.29. 【参考答案D 根据第二段最后一句“Howev
61、er.in 2016.anami can the the idea that random drawines m ecpng and cn 这篇文章的观点是随手乱两对记忆的保持和集中精力都是有帮助的;第三段哲句 The article highlights that 26 of 44 Americanaresdents weeinow to doodle,with Ronald Reagan famous for drawing cowbeys.”提到天国44位总统中有26位有随手乱画的习惯,因此提到美国总梳的口的是为了让“随手乱画是有益的”这一研究发现更加令人信服,故选D.30.【参考答案】
62、A【命题意图】推理判斯题(写作手法)【郁析】根据第四段内容可如,本段指出了doodling带来的两方面的益处,每一方面就用一个具体的事例来说明。故选A.31.【参考答案】B【合题意图】推理判斯题(文章出处)【解析】这篇文章属于心理学上的研究发现,故选B。D【语篙解读】本文属于说明文,文章介绍了北极地区正在燃烧的野火及其可能带宋的严重后果,文章还介绍了与此相关的泥炭和泥炭地。32.【参考答案】A【命题意图】细节理解题【解析】根据第一段Unfortunately, peat(泥炭) fires burn far longer than normal forest fires可知,泥炭火灾延续的时间
63、会比较长,故选 A.33.【参考答案】C【命题意图】段落大意题【解析】第二段第二行However之后讲的是peat整个形成的过程,故选C.34.【参考符案】B【命思巷图】细节理解题【解析】根据第三段“Peatlands are one of the largest natural carbon storebouses on the carth and contain over 550billion tons of carbon.“可知。peatlands果含有大量的天然碳,故选B。35.【参考符案】D【命题意图】标题归纳题【解析】根据第一段和最后一段可知,本文主要讲的是北极地区正在燃饶的野火和
64、一些相关知识,哉D.第二节【语篇解读】本文属于说明文,文章介绍了怎样为家庭读书俱乐部选书以及如何从中得到乐趣。36.【多考答案】C【命题意图】本空考奇过渡句【解析】结合空前一句“Thats what a family book club is all about:exploring bookssimply for the fun of ic和空后一句“Here are some tips for choosing books for the family book club and getting fun out of them.“可知,空处是问读者是否乐意和家人一起尝试一下家庭读书俱乐部,故
65、选C。37.【参考答案】B【命题意图】本空考查段落主题句【解析】结合木段中的Let kids make choices too! Grown-ups. when its your turn to choose.”可知,本段主要讲的是家长和孩子要轮流选书,故选 B.38.【参考答案】D【命题意图】本空考查过渡句【析】根据本段的主题句“Try ocw geares and styles”,以及空后的具体做法,可知空处应该讲的是尝试不同体戴和风格的书的好处,故选D.39【参考答案】G【命题意图】本空考查段尾句【解析】结合段落主题句和空能一句“Schedule the tirme in advance
66、, and plan for it together.”可知,专门留出来用于读书活动的下午或夜晚会成为全家人的期待,故选G。40.【参考答案】F【命题意图】本空考查过渡句【解析】空前一句-Most kids will get bored prery quicky if theyre just sitting around talking about a book.提出了孩子参加读书活动容易厌倚,因此空处应给出解决的办法,故选F.第三部分 语言知识运用第一节【语篇解读】本文属子记叙文。文章讲述了一条名叫 Eclipse的狗购不用主人陪问,每天独白乘公交车去狗公园锻炼和交友的故事。41-45 CB
67、DBA 46-50 ACBAD 51-5S DACBD 56-60 DCACB41.【参考答案】C【命题意图】考查动词【解析】根据上文可知,Eclipse每天会在狗公园呆上几个小时米锻炼和交友,这些活动结束之后她应该走向公交车站,坐车回家,故选C.head to朝.走去:tend to往往会,倾向于;bend to朝.转弯,屈服子:turn to转向,求助于。42【参考答案】B【台题意图】考查动词【解析】根据语境可知,Eclipse的票应该是贴在她的项圈上的,故选B。attach 贴,系:associate 联想,联系:add增添,增加:apply应用,申请。43.【参考答案】D【命题意图】考
68、查形容词【解析】根据语境可知,一只狗狗如此独立是令人惊讶的,故选D.amazing令人惊异的的:inspiring 鼓舞人心的:satisfying令人满意的;thrilling令人兴奋的。44.【参考答案】B【命题意图】考查名词【解析】根据上文的by herself可以推断出,这条独立的狗狗不需要人的帮助,故选B. assistance 帮助:defence 保护,保卫;inspecticn 中查:judgement判断。45【参考答案】A【命题意图】考查动词【解析】根据下文可知,此处讲的是Eclipse是从什么时候开始独自乘坐公交车的,故选A.46.【参考符案】A【命题意图】考查名词【解析
69、】根据上文 he was taking too long to finish his cigarette when the bus arrived 可以推断出狗狗不愿意耽误行程,故选 A.47.【参考答案】C【命题意图】考查名词【解析】由语境可知,Eclipse坐上几站路之后才会感谢司机并下车,故选C.48.【参考答案】B【台题意图】考查动词【A析】参看47题解析。49.【参考答案】A【命题意图】考查短语介词【解析】根据下文Eclipse bas travelled to and from the local dog park alone”可知,Eclipse一直独自去狗公园,而不是由主人带着
70、去,故选A。instead of代替,而不是:aside from除之外;regardless of不管,不顾:due to 由于。50.【参考容案】D【命燃意图】考查名词【解析】根据 Facebook 是社交早台 功此可以推断获想290.000次转发的是一个帖子,故选D.51.【参考答案】D【命恩意图】考查副间【解析】根据语境,Eelipse的主人最终意识到狗狗对路线套常熟悉,放选D.52.【参考答案】A【向题意图】考查名词【解析】参看第51题解析。53.【参考答案】C【命题意图】考查动词【解析】根据上文、Eclipse的主人最终查识到狗狗对路视非常熟悉,很快就足够相信地,让她自己去公司。故
71、选C.54.【参考答案】B【命题意图】考查动词【解析】根据语境可推断出 Eclipse 深得司机和乘客的喜爱,因此她能够让可机们微笑,故选 B55.【参考答案】D【命圃意图】考查形容词【解析】根据下文 every day可知,这些乘客经常坐公交车,故选D.regular 经常的,频繁的.56.【参考答案】D【命题意图】考查名词【解析】该句句意为“只要公交司机对这种安捧没有意见,警察也会同意”,故选D.approval赞成,同意.57.【参考答案】C【命题意图】考查动词短语【解析】根据下文 pulls over at the park 可知,如果看到 Eclipse在等车,司机们都会接她上车,故
72、选C.58.【参考答案】A【的题意图】考查名词【解析】由press可以推断出,Eclipse要下车,应该按停车按钮(button),故选A.59.【参考答案】C【合思意图】考查副词【解折】后面是Eclipse粉丝的数量,教选C.nearly几乎,差不多。60.【参考答案】B【命思意图】考查形容训【解析】由上文可知,Eclipse 深受人们喜欢,故选B.第二节【语薰解读】本文属于说明文,文章介绍了中国连环画的发展历史。61.【参考答案】dates【命题意图】考查动词时态【解折】这句句意为用一系列图像讲故事的传统做法可以追溯到古代文明”。这是客观事实,用一般现在时,且主语为practicc,故填
73、dates.62【参考答案】paintings【命题意图】考查名词的复数【解析】根据谓语动词were found可知,对应的主语应该用复数,哉填paintings.63.【参考答案】were produced【合题意图】考查词性转换(动词形容词)【解析】限据句意,这些壁面创作于公元4世纪至14世纪,这是发生在过去的被动动作,应使用一般过去时的精动语态,且关系代词which指代的先行词frescos为复数,战填 were produced.64.【参考答案】which【命愿意图】考查定语从句【解析】先行词是 Shanghai. 非限制性定语从句缺少主语,故填关系代词 which.65.【参考答案
74、】a。【合题意图】考查冠词【解析】此处为同位语,对Xu Mingsong的身份进行了解释,Xu Mingsong 是上海的一位艺术史学者,应便用不定冠词,故填。66.【参考符案】various【命题意图】考查词性转换(动词一形容词【解析】此处修饰名词styles and compositions.故填形容词 various.67.【参考答案】extremely【的题意图】考查词性转换(形容词一副词)【解析】此处修饰形容词 popular,应填程度酷词 extremely.68【参考答案】its【命题意图】考查代词【解析】此处修饰名词name,故填形容词性物主代词is.69.【参考答案】Know
75、n【命题意图】考查非调语动词(过去分词)【解析】句子的主语these artists和know之间为被动关系,应使用过去分词做状语,故填Known.70.【参考答案】to push【命题意图】考查非谓语动词(不定式)【解析】这些艺术家携起手来的目的是将连环画推向黄金时代,应使用不定式作目的状语,故填to push.第四部分 写作第一节1.第一处 whilewhen【会题意匹】并列连词误用【解析】while作为并列连词表示对比,意为“而,然而”;when作为并列连词意为“就在那时”,该句意为“上周四我正骑车匆忙去学校就在那时我感觉我的电动自行车出了毛病。”,故把 while改为when.2.si
76、des-side 名词复数的误用【解析】路有两边,但停车只能停一边,故改为单数。3第三处 if去掉计【会题意图】考乔连词的多余【解析】find out之后用what引导宾语从句,意为“查看出了什么毛病”,因此if多余。4.第四处 Feared-Fearing】考查分词的误用【解析】fer和句子主语之间为主动关系,应使用规在分词作状语,5.第五处 closely-close【命题意图】考查形容词和副词的误用【解析】在be动词之后应使用形容训作表语,6.第六处 usme【命题意图】考合代词指代情误【解析】根据雨境。 应该是老师让“我”搭便车,7.第七处 tofor【命题意图】考查介词的误用【解析】
77、be grateful to sb for sth 为固定搭配,后跟 sth.应使用介词for.8.第八处 say 前面加 to【命题意图】考查不定式符号的缺失【解析】此处为不定式作状语,故加to.9.第九处 Which-What【命题意图】考查连接代词【解析】老师让“我”搭便车我已经非常思激,老师又帮“我”给电车充了气,令“我”更加感动,What在句中作主语。10.第十处 hashad【命题意图】考查时态的误用【解析】老师给“我”的电车充气应发生在“我”去感谢老师之前,故用过去完成时。第二节 书面表达Dear David.Learning that you have a keen inter
78、est in the donation activity held by our school on 99 Public Benefit Day, Im writing to lell you some details about it.The donation activity took place on September 9 in front of the library of our school. As is known to all.nowadays there are still some girls who drop out of school due to poverty.
79、With the purpose of helping them return to school, all the teachers and students participated in this activity, generously donating some money to show their concern. Through this activity, we have realized that every small act of kindness can make a great difference.If you would like to know more about the activity, dont hesitate to ask me.Yours,Li Hua