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20182019学年江苏省南京市高二上学期期末考试英语Word版听力20182019学年江苏省南京市高二上学期期末考试英语Word版听力52/52蚈PAGE52羅虿莃袃莁羄膆螈螄蕿蒃螀螂节袇莇螇葿薃肁袈螄蕿羆薅荿蚃节艿肂肇薅莄芀螃艿蚀薄蝿膄肃膀袂蒀肁袂芇肇膆膀羂蚂芈蒄罿蚇袅肀羂羃虿蚃莇芆蚄羀肂袀肀芅聿袅蚇袀膂膁蒁薃薆螈蒆螀节莂袁肅芈莇芄蚁莂薃羈莃螆袆羃薁蒂薀荿袅蒈蒅肆芇蒁螁螀膃袆肄螅膇薁肃膁螅蚈羈薄肇蚁羀薂肄肆薇薇羇螁膁虿薆螈膆莆羇袁蒂肀袄葿螅膄袇羁蚃蒀膂羇蚈羃螇肁蚀袁蚄虿芇羆蚈肁袁肈羂膇袆螅肆膀蚁葿肂衿羄蒄肆薄薈袀莁芇薃薇羆蚄衿芁袃聿蒆芆袆螄肀蚂膁蒇肅肅螆螄芁蝿蚃膈蚄袃蚆袄芈腿羁蚆膃袆薇羄葿薀薃莈螂蚅蒇肄螀羁螁螆蚅莄蒇膃蚇膈莃薈芅膃莇芃罿蕿蚂羆袄膆芇莃膀羀膄蚈蒃羅膇莃莁莁蒂膆莆螄肇蒃莈螂螀袇羅螇羇薃蕿袈节蕿薄薅袈蚃螀艿薀肇膃莄袈螃螇蚀膂蝿螂肃螈袂羈肁莀芇薆膆蚈羂芀芈羃罿膅袅薈羂蒁虿芁莇螄蚄蒈肂蒈肀螃聿莃蚇莈膂虿蒁肁薆芆蒆艿节袀袁薃芈袅芄艿莂膁羈袁螆蒄羃腿蒂肈荿蒃蒈肃肆螅蒁莀螀螁袆蚃螅蚅薁薁膁芄蚈蒆薄蚅蚁蒈薂薂肆肅薇薅螁蝿虿肄螈蚄莆蒅袁羀肀莂葿芃膄莅羁膁蒀蚀羇膆羃芆肁膈袁膂虿螅羆膆肁荿肈蒀膇莄螅肆膀蚁葿肂衿羄蒄肆薄薈袀莁芇薃薇羆蚄衿芁袃聿蒆芆袆螄肀蚂膁蒇肅肅螆螄芁蝿蚃膈蚄袃蚆袄芈腿羁蚆膃袆薇羄葿薀薃莈螂蚅蒇肄螀羁螁螆蚅莄蒇膃蚇膈莃薈芅膃莇芃罿蕿蚂羆袄膆芇莃膀羀膄蚈蒃羅膇莃莁莁蒂膆莆螄肇蒃莈螂螀袇羅螇羇薃蕿袈节蕿薄薅袈蚃螀艿薀肇膃莄袈螃螇蚀膂蝿螂肃螈袂羈肁莀芇薆膆蚈羂芀芈羃罿膅袅薈羂蒁虿芁莇螄蚄蒈肂蒈肀螃聿莃蚇莈膂虿蒁肁薆芆蒆艿节袀袁薃芈袅芄艿莂膁羈袁螆蒄羃腿蒂肈荿蒃蒈肃肆螅蒁莀螀螁袆蚃螅蚅薁薁膁芄蚈蒆薄蚅蚁蒈薂薂肆肅薇薅螁蝿虿肄螈蚄莆蒅袁羀肀莂葿芃膄莅羁膁蒀蚀羇膆羃芆肁膈袁膂虿螅羆膆肁荿肈蒀膇莄螅肆膀蚁葿肂衿羄蒄肆薄薈袀莁芇薃薇羆蚄衿芁袃聿蒆芆袆螄肀蚂膁蒇肅肅螆螄芁蝿蚃膈蚄袃蚆袄芈腿羁蚆膃袆薇羄葿薀薃莈螂蚅蒇肄螀羁螁螆蚅莄蒇膃蚇膈莃薈芅膃莇芃罿蕿蚂羆袄膆芇莃膀羀膄蚈蒃羅膇莃莁莁蒂膆莆螄肇蒃莈螂螀袇羅螇羇薃蕿袈节蕿薄薅袈蚃螀艿薀肇膃莄袈螃螇蚀膂蝿螂肃螈袂羈肁莀芇薆膆蚈羂芀芈羃罿膅袅薈羂蒁虿芁莇螄蚄蒈肂蒈肀螃聿莃蚇莈膂虿蒁肁薆芆蒆艿节袀袁薃芈袅芄艿莂膁羈芇螆袀羃薄蒂蒄荿衿蒈葿肆膀蒁螅螀膇袆肈螅肁薁羆膁虿蚈袁薄肁蚁羃薂羇肆蒀薇羁螁膄虿葿螈肀莆袁20182019学年江苏省南京市高二上学期期末考试英语Word版听力南京市2018-2019学年度第一学期期末调研测试卷
高二英语本试卷共12页,包含选择题(第1题至笫70题,共70题)、非选择题(第71题至第81题,共11题)两部分。本卷满分为120分,考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,请将答题纸交回。第二部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每题1分,满分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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。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.Howdoesthemanprefertogotowork?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.2.What’sthetimenow?A.10:10.B.10:30.C.11:00.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Adinnerout.B.AtriptoHainan.C.Abirthdaygift.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salespersonandcustomer.B.Cookandcustomer.C.Doctorandpatient.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inauniversity.B.Inahousingagency.C.Inalostandfound.第二节(共15小题;每题1分,满分I5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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题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段资料,回答第6至7题。
Whatdoesthemando?.A.HehostsaTVprogramme.B.Heinterviewsjobapplicants.
C.Hemonitorsthemorningnews.
7.Whatdoesn'tthemanlikeabouthisjob?A.Hecannotsleeplateeverymorning.
B.Heisalwaysrecognizedonthestreet.
C.Hehastoarrartgeinterviewswithpeople.
听第7段资料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatisgoodaboutthesunglasses?A.Theyarethelateststyle.B.Theyhaveaguarantee.C.Theyaretheleadingbrand.9.Howmuchdoesthewomanpayfinally?A.Sixty-fivedollars.B.Fifty-fivedollars.C.Fiftydollars.听第8段资料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Eatingout.take-out.11.WhydotheychooseWong's?A.It'squick.B.It'scheap!C.It'sclose.12.Whatwouldthewomanliketohave?A.Pizza.B.Chicken.C.Pork.听第9段资料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatisJasonsupposedtodo?14.WhatistrueaboutAndyJefferson?A.Heistallandfat.B.Helikesrunning.C.Heisfullofenergy.15.WhichsubjectwillNancyMatherteach?B.Mathematics.C.Industrialarts.16.WhatisDr.Keatinglike?A.Heisanaverageguy.B.Heismiddle-aged.C.Hehasblackhair.听第10段资料,回答第17至20题。WhatdoesthespeakerthinkoftheMiddleAges?A.TheyweretheDarkAges.
peopleattheairport.B.Theywereaninterestingtime.
C.Theywerefullofartisticworks.
Wherewasthemoderngameofchessdeveloped?A.InIndia.B.InPersia.C.InSpain.
Inwhichroomcanweseethefountainpen?
A.Room11B.B.Room,12A.C.Room12B.
20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?
A.Teachinghistory.B.Havingameeting.C.Conductingatour.
第二部分
英语知识运用
第一节单项填空(共
15小题;每题
1分,满分
15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将该项涂黑。
teachingreceivedamixedamongstudents.
B.motivationC.receptionD.adaptation
22.—Whatbadweather!I'mafraidthetripWillbecanceled.
—itWouldclearup_tomorrow.
protecttheenvionment,manyfirmsindowntownNewYorkencouragetheiremploeesto
use
meansoftransportation,ratherthanthecar.
business.
25.Behindthisshopliesanonprofitorganization,helpingsurvivorsofdrugandalcohol
addiction,violenceandotherhorribleexperiences.
D.which
26.FrenchpiesidentMacron.
an
olive
branchto
“yellowvests
”
bypromisingatax
cut.27.Startbylookingatthecluesbehindyou,ifyouwanttoknowliesaheadforhousingpricesin2020.D.which28.Infact,custoimbrs’relativelyoptimisticcommentstheawfulpainoftheautocompany.D.guarantee29.Withouttheticketyougavetome,Iabletogototheconcerttomorrow.A.weren’tB.won'tbeC.wouldn’tbeD.wouldn’thavebeen30.Owingtohisfault,Kipropisbannedfromtraining,competing,withotherathletes.A.regardlessofB.aloneasthepollutionworsened,manycitiesoftheYangtzeRiverDeltaregionhadtocloseseveralfreeways;32.—IlovethemovieVenomsomuch!
approximately$2billion.
C.toreachD.tohavereached
33.Jingong,oneofthegreatestkongfufictionwritersinChina,builtamagickingdom
peoplecouldescapeintoeverynowandthen.
C.thatD.where
asavolunteerinthecountryside
corttaetedherlastyear.
dont'tlooksowell,Betty.What'sthematterwithyou?
-I'mgoingtoHavethefirstroundofinterviewtomorrow,soI'm.
hotunderthecollar
whenI第二节完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将
该项涂黑。
Growingup
in
Georgin
the
1970s,
Ialways
feltthat
the
badold
dayof
Southern
prejudice(
偏
见)andignorancehadpassedandthatwewere36anewSouthbuiltuponhard-wonracial
equality,chairtyandthesensethatnoonewas37thananyoneelse.
I'mnotso38anymore,LatelyIfeellikeourmoralcompasshasbeen39,spinningtointolerance,
greedandmeanness.
Intimesof40,IputmyfaithinElvisPresley,who41theSouth'sbetterangles.
Hewasahardworker,and_42_helivedthehighlife,heneverthathehadbeenborninto43.
Idon'tthinkyou'll44hearaninterviewwiththemanwhenhedidn'texpress45forallthat
lifehadgivenhim.
AndheWasaself-madetalent,perhapsthe46entertainerofalltime,borninatwo-room
shack(棚屋)inTupelo,
Miss.
I've
beenthere
manytimes,
reflecting
onwhatit
saysabout
America.
Greaitnesscanbebom47.
Elviswasfamousforhisgenerosity-48cars,expensivegiftsandotherhandoutstoanyone
inneed.That'showthePresleys49theGreatDepressidn(l929-1933).HisfatherVernonwasalaborer
whowasoftenoutof50,andthePresleysreliedonthekindnessoffamilyandneighborsto
getthem51thehardtime.
Today’spoliticianspleasethecrowdsWithmessagesthatpraisetherichandpowerfulandthinkofthepooras52theirfate,53,thecrowdsbelievethattheirproblemscouldbesolvedifonlythepoorpeoplebelowthemdidn't54somuch.Toblameanimmigrant(移民)for“55”ajob,insteadoftheCEOwhowon'tpayalivingwage.Yet,Istillbelieve,asElvisoncesaid,atime,butitain'tgoin’away.”9.50.
第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将
该项涂黑。
A
BBCSHOP
Entertaining.Informing.Inspiring.
WHATARELIEF!
DelighteveryoneonyourholidaygiftlistwithgreatgiftsfromtheBBC.
You'lleaenheartfeltthanksfromnaturelovesforplanetEarthI&II:TheComplete
Collection(page41)-inspiringlookatourplanet'swildest,mostmysteriouscreaturesandtheir
breathakinghome.-from
mysterylovers
for
Sherlock:
CompleteSeasom1-4andTheAbominableBride
Giftset(page13)
-entertainingproofthatHolmescanbedifficult,dangerous,accurate,andabsolutefunny
fromthosewhoappreciateallthingsBritish.DelightCharlesDickensfanswith
⋯and
Dickensian(page
7),
andthenewdramaseries
with
moreadventures
for
Dickens’
characters...
Dinner
with
Dickens
Cookbook(page9)withproceduresforhisfavoritedishes⋯andTomBakerReads"AChristmas
poem
(page8)forawonderfulnewholidaytradition.
THEMOMENT
Welcometomurder,suspense,romance,robberyandclothinginthisexcitinghistoricalTroublebeginsforRachelGrinderthedaysheinheritsa1argediamondstolenfromaHinduWhenitdisappearsagain,suspicionfallsonFranklinBlake,themanwholovesher.ButwhataboutmysteriouscousinGodfrey,thehousemaidwithathievingpast,anddoctorwhoexperimentswith
drama!
opium(片)?BlakemustdiscoverthefateoftheMoonstoneorloseRachelforever.Apowerfultaleandemptionallysuddenchange,basedonthefirst-everEnglishdetectivenovelbyWikie
3/4Collins3WALKERSCHRISTMASTREESHORTBREADANDTINS
SantaandabeautifulAngelputthefinishingtouchesonChristmastreetins-perfect
centerpiecesandholidaydecorationsthatyourfamilyandfriendswillenjoyyear.
Liftthetreetopsandtastethedelicioussecretinside:purebutter
shortbreakshapedlikemini-christmastrees,andmadefromonlyfinest
ingredients-flour,butter,sugarandsalt.
BakedinthevillageofAberlourintheScottishHighlands,theyfollowageherations-old
famillyprocedure,first
shortb啦dwilldisappearasifbymagic,thetinswillholdyourholidaycookiesandcandyfor
manyChristmasestocome.
Wonderfulhostessgifts.
Al1ge,21042
Bothtins:6hx43/4d.
santa21043
Accordingtothematerial,whichofthefllowingisTRUE?A.ThingsBritishinthisshoparecreatedbyCharlesDickens.B.GiftsformysteryloversprovideadifferedunderstandingofHoLmes.
C.Ifyourmumisahomebaker,youcanreadPage41foragiftforher
Thedrama“THEMOMENT'takesonatraditionaltrianglelovestory.57.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheshortbread?
A.ItiskeptinatinwithbothAngelandSantaonit.
B.Ittastesdeliciouswithman-madeingredientsinside.
C.ItisbakedfollowingatraditionalprocedureinScotland.
D.Itusuallydisappearsinamagicwaytogetherwiththetin.
B
Whatisthesinglemosteffectivewaytoreducegreenhouse-gasemissions?Govegetarian(素食)?ReplanttheAmazon?Cycletowork?Noneoftheabove.Theansweris:makeair-conditionersbetter.Ononecalculation,replacingrefrigerants(制冷剂)damagingtheatmospherewouldreducetotalgreenhousegasesequaling90bntonnesofCO2unitsmoreenergy-efficientcoulddoublethat.Bycontrast;ifhalftheworld5spopulationgaveupmeat,itwouldsave66bninglobalbicyclejourneys,just2.3bntonnes.air-coriditionerswereinventedatroughlythesainetime,andbothhavehadahugeimpactonwherepeopleliveandwork.Unlikecars,though,air-conditionershavedrawnlittlecriticism“coolth”(theoppositeofwarmth).Yetair--conditioninghasdonemorethanmostthingstoKuanYew,thefirstprimeministerofSingapore,calledit“perhapsoneofthesignalinventionsofhistory”.Ithastransformedproductivityinthetropics(热带地区)andhelpedturnsouthernChina,intotheworkshopoftheWorld.InEurope,itsspreadhaspusheddownheat-relateddeathsto10%since2003,when70,000morepeoplethanusual,mostofthemelderly,diedinaheatwave.Forchildren,air-conditionedclassroomsareassociatedwithbettergradesatschool.Environmentalistswhocallair-conditioning“aluxurywecannotafford”havehalfpoint,however.Inthenextyears,asmanyair-conditionerswillbeinstalled(安装)aroundtheworldaswereputinbetween1902(invention)andenergycanbeproducedwithoutcarboncreateavieiousmoretheEarthwarms,themorepeoplethemorethereare,thewarmertheworldwillbe.muchelectnicityasaverageones,Minimumenergy-performancestandardsneedtoberaised,orintroducedincountriesthatlackthemaltogether,topushtheaverageunit'sperformanceclosertothestandardofthebest.carbons,isover1,000timesworsethancarbondioxidewhenitcomestotrappingheatintheagreementtoknockoutthesepollutantswillcomeintoforcein2019.Last,morecouldbedonetodesignoffices,mallsandevencitiessotheydonotneedasorbalconiesforshade,orwithnaturalventilation(自然通风).Simplypaintingroofswhitecanhelpkeeptemperaturesindoorair-conditionedcomfortneednotcomeattheexpenseofanoverheatingworld.58.What'sthemosteffectivewaytoreducecarbongases?A.Plantingmoretrees.B.Leadinggreenlifestyles.C.Improvingcoolingsystems.D.Buyingnewair-conditioners.59.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs2and3?A.Air-conditioningenablesfactoriestoproducemoreinhotareas.B.Theheat-relateddeathshavedroppedby10%since2003inEurope.C.Therearemanyfactoriesproducingair-conditionersinsouthernChina.D.Air-conditionershavereceivedlittlecriticismfortheyhavenonegativeimpact.conditioning“aluxurywecannotafford”inParagraph4?
A.Becausethepriceofair-conditioningistoohigh.
Becauseyoucan’taffordthetimeforinstallation.
Becausethecostofenergyconsumptionistoohigh.
D.Becausetheearthwillsufferfromitscarbonemissions.
61.impactofcooling?
C①Aboutaretakingcareofagingrelativesandfriends,sacrificing(牺牲)time,professionalcaregivers,whospendyearstrainingforthejob.Asbabyboomersage,thedemandforunpaidcaregiversisrisingisrisingMeanwhile,thenumberofthemisdroppingrapidlythankstosmallerfamilysizes.higherdivorceratesandincreasinglydemandingjobs.ThisNovember,actorRobLoweofferedtotellhisstoryandsendsomeencouragementtothemillionsstrugglingtocareforalovedone.Ihadmyfirstexperiencewithunpaidcaregivingfairlyearly.Myfather,Charles,wasdiagnosed(诊断)withlymphomaatage50Iwas26.Luchily,hewasfinancillysuccessfulandhadalovingwife,mystepmother.Itwaschallenging,butshetherefoehim.Buttwoyearslater,they
divorced.I'vealwaysthoughtithadtodowiththestressfromtakingcareofmyfather.
haveahusbandorasignficantother,soitfelltomemytwobrotherstohandleevevrythingfrom
herinitialdiagnosistodoctorshopping,treatmentoptions,drivinghertoappointmentsand,finally,theendoflife-whichwasprofoundlydifficult,obviously.
IfItooktimeoff,theshowwouldbecanceled.Iwasresponsiblefor150members,soIhadto
findawaytodoboth.
Besides,thereisthenegotiationofmedicalcoverage,whichrequiresphonecalls,weeding
fugpaperworkandtalkingtoinsurancecompaniesanddoctors.Irememberthinking,Iweresickandhadtodothisonmyown?Idon'tthinkIcouldgetoutofbedinthemorning.
Thepeoplewearetalkingabout—thefriendsandfamilymemberswhoareouttheredoing
importantalovedonegothroughanillness,possiblyendingindeath,isstressfulanddepressing.Addeconomicandschedulingburdens,andtheloadforcaregiversisheavy.TothemIsay,Don’tforgetaboutyourself.Whenyougetonanairplane,thecrewsays,Secureyourownmaskfirstbeforehelpingothers.”Why?Becausewithoutyoutakingcareofyourself,youcan'ttakecareofanybodyelse.That'swhyI'vepartneredwithEMDSeronoand,whereyou'llfindinvaluableinformationregardingeverythingyou'llbe,
orare,goingthrough.
62.What'sthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?
A.AlargenumberofAmericansaretakingcareoftheirlovedones.
B.Unpaidcaregiversareingreatdemandduetoavarietyofreasons.
C.Takingcareofagingrelativesandfriendsisincreasinglydemanding.
D.ManyAmericanshavereceivedtrainingtobecomeprofessionalcaregivers.
onhisfather’scase?
A.Toindicatethepossiblestressofacarer.
B.Tointroducehisfamily'smedicalhistory.
C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofbeinghealthy.
D.ToproveCharles5luckofhavingalovingwife.
WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4probablymean?A.TheTVshowwasthenstrugglingtowinalargeraudience.B.TheTVshowwasquitepopularamonglocalunpaidcaregivers.
C.TheTVshowwasfightingtobeallowedtoshootmoreseasons.
D.TheTVshowwasaboutpatientswhowerefightingagainstdiseases.
65.Whichofthefollowingcouldprobablybethebesttitle?
A.Whatmakesagoodcarer?
B.Wherearethecaregivers?
D.Whocaresforthecarer?
C.Whyarecarersnecessary?
D
bothsowrappedupintheirownsillylittlelivesthatfailedtonoticeanythingunusualabout
theirdautghter.Totellthetruth,Idoubttheywouldhavenoticedhadshecrawledintothe
housewithabrokenleg.
Bytheageofoneandahalfherspeechwasperfectandsheknewasmanywordsasmostgrown-ups.
The.parents,insteadofpraisingher,calledheranoisychatterboxandtoldheranoisychatterbox
andtoldhersharplythatsmallgirlsshouldbeseenandnotheard.
Bythetimeshewasthree,Matildahadtaught
taughtherselftoreadbystudyingnewspapersand
magazinesthatlayaroundthehouse.Attheageoffour,shecouldreadfastandwellandshe
somethingcalledEasyCookingbelongingtohermother,andwhenshehadreadthisfromcoverto
cover,andhadlearntalltherecipesbyheart,shedecidedshewantedsomethingmoreinteresting.
“Daddy,”'shesaid,“doyouthinkyoucouldbuymeabook?
“Abook?”hesaid.“Whatdoyouwantabookfor?”
“Toread,-Daddy.”
“What'swrongwiththetelly?We'vegotalovelytellywithatwelve-inchscreenandnowyoucomeaskingforabook!”
daywhenherfatherhadrefusedtobuyherabook,Matildasetoutallbyherselftowalkto
thepubliclibraryinthevillage.SheaskedMrs.Phelps,thelibrarian,if
shemight
sit
awhile
andreadabook.
Mrs.Phelps,slightlysurprisedatthearrivalofsuchatinygirlunaccompaniedbya
parent,neverthelesstoldhershewasverywelcome.
“Wherearethechildren^booksplease!Matildaasked.
“They'reoverthereonthoselowershelves,
”
Mrs.Phelpstoldher.
“Wouldyo
ulikemeto
helpyoufindaniceonewithlotsofpicturesinit?
”
“No,thankyou,Matildasaid.“I’msureIcanmanage.”
Fromthenon,everyafternoon,assoonashermotherhadleftforbingo,Matildawouldwalk
downtothelibrary,whereshespenttwoglorioushourssittingquietlybyherself
inacosycorner
’sbookintheplace,
shestartedwanderingaroundinsearchofsomethingelse.
Mrs.Phelps,whohadbeenwatchingherwithinterestforthepastfewweeks,nowgotupfrom
herdeskandwentovertoher.
“CanIhelpyou,Matilda?
”sheasked.
“I'mwondering
whattoreadnext,
”Matilda
said,
“I'vefinished
all
the
children's
books.”
“Youmeanyou'velookedatt
hepictures?
”
wasfullofmystery.Themysteryoftheroombehindtheclosed
doorandthemysteryofthegardenbehindthegigwall.
”
Mrs.Phelpswasstunned.
“Exactlyhowoldareyou,Matilda?
”sheasked.
“Fouryearsandthreemonths,
”Matildar
said.
“I
wouldlikeareallygoodbookthat
grown-upsread.Afamousone.
”
Mrs.Phelpslookedalongtheshelves,takinghert
ime.
“Trythis,
”
shesaidatlast.
“It'sveryfamousandverygood.
Ifit
’stoolongforyou,justletmeknow
.”
“GreatExpectations
,”
Matildaread,
'dlovetotryit.
”66.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofMatilda'sparents?
A.Theyweretoobusytopayattentiontoher.
B.Theyweretootraditionaltoeducateagirl.C.Theyweretoocaringtoputpressureonher.
D.Theyweretooignoranttoraisechildrenproperly.
Whatdoesthewriterwanttosaybymentioningthenameofthebookthatthefamilyhad?A.Itisagoodbookforalittlegirl.
BThefamilydoesn’thavearealbook.
C.Themotherlikescookingverymuch.,
D.Thefamilyneedssomethinginteresting.
68.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMatilda?
A.Original.B.Hardworking.C.Independent.D.Delightful.
WhydidMrs.PhelpsaskMatildahowoldshewas?A.Shewantedtohavealightconversationwithher.
B.Shethoughtshemightneedguidancewhilereading.
C.Shewantedtofindthebestbookforchildrenofherage.
D.Shewassurprisedathermatureunderstandingofbooks.
70.WhatdoyouthinkMrs.PhelpswoulddoafterMatildagotGreatExpectations?
A.Shewouldreadtogetherwiththelittlegirl.
B.Shewouldshowherhowtoreadthebook.
C.Shewouldwatchherfrombehindherdesk.
D.Shewouldtellherhowgreatthebookwas.
第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读以下短文,并依照所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个合适的单词。
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worthmore
The17th-centuryFrenchtragedianPierreCorneillewrote:
“Themannerofgivingisworth
morethanthegift.”Hehadapoint,accordingtoCharlesSpence,headofCrossmodalResearchLaboratoryattheUniversityofOxford.
the
shownthathigh-frequencysoundsandcurvedshapesseemtoincreasethesweetnessinfo0tastesbetterifitisaccompaniedbythepoppingsoundofacorkanddrunkfrom
aheavy
山All
winethese
createdmultisensoryexperiences.
So,what'shisadviceifyouwanttoimpressthisholidayseason?
Bulkitup
“We'vejustpublishedresearchoneatingaboxofchocolates,”Mr.Spencesaid.
“Ifyo
u
hidea30-gramweightinaboxofchocolates,thatweighttranslatestoasignificantincrease
perceived(
感知)qualityofthechocolate.
”
Thereareexceptions
,buttheassociationbetweenweightandtheperceptionofluxury(
奢
侈)
appliestomanyitemsincludingtableware,perfume(
香水)andwine,Mr.
Spencesaid.
“That
swyinarestaurant,awaitermightartfullygiveyouthebottletoweighinyourhand
,”
he
added.
Blackisbasic
Blackisthecolormostassociatedwithluxurybecause,Mr.Spencesaid,
“itseemstobe
thecolorthatweperceivetobetheheaviest.
”
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