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17/30绝密★启用前江西省2022届高三(下)学期英语模拟试卷二试卷副标题考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx题号一二三四五六七八九总分得分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请点击修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、短对话1.Whichcolorhairdoesthemissinggirlhave?A.Red.B.Black.C.Brown.2.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Bethankful.B.Bepositive.C.Behelpful.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacafé.B.Inalibrary.C.Inabookshop.4.Whattimeisitnow?A.8:05p.m.B.8:00p.m.C.7:55p.m.5.Whatmightbothertheman?A.Hisdieting.B.Hisweight.C.Hisplan.评卷人得分二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?A.Sheishungry.B.Shefeelstired.C.Shehurthereyes.穆童7.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.Fixthecomputer.B.Takecareofthekids.C.Makeameal.穆童听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whogavethewomanthetickets?A.Herbrother.B.Herhusband.C.Herfriend.9.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Sellthetickets.B.Buysomeflowers.C.Getagiftfortheman.穆童听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatdidthewomanfeelscaredofatuniversityatthebeginning?穆童A.Takingtests.B.Leavinghome.C.Communicatingwithnewpeople.穆童11.Whatisthewomanstudyingatuniversity?A.English.B.French.C.Russian.12.Whatdoesthemanwanttobe?A.Ateacher.B.Atranslator.C.Ahistorian.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whoarethespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Acouple.C.Friends.14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whetherkidsshouldworkforpocketmoney.B.Howkidscanbalanceworkandstudy.C.Whatkidscandoathome.15.Whatdidthemandowhenhewasyoung?A.Hewashedthedishes.B.Heworkedonafarm.C.Hedeliverednewspapers.穆童16.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardssleepforyoungpeople?穆童A.Theyhavetoomuchsleep.B.Theyshouldhaveenoughsleep.C.Theyshouldsleepduringthesametimeperiod.评卷人得分三、完形填空Lookingoutofmywindowtodayremindedmeofanotherdayjustlikethisone,adaywhenIwassearchingforaspecialbluebird.Ithoughtithadbeentalkingtomy____17____aboutme.穆童Onedaygrandmother____18____metobuysomebread.Onmywaytothe____19____Igavemybreadtoablackdog.IreallywantedtokeepherbutIknewmymotherwouldnot____20____.穆童Anidea____21____tome.Igottoourbackgate,carefully____22____aholeunderthefence,andleftthe____23____ofthebreadrightatthehole.ThenfromthefrontdoorIwentdownthedriveandthroughtothebackyard.Igottherejust____24____.Shewastryingto____25____thebreadatthehole.Iheldherfrontpawsandpulledherthrough.SheateupthebreadandIwasdelightedthatmyideahad_____26_____.穆童WhenIgo_____27_____,Itoldmygrandmotherthatmybreadwaseatenbyastraydog.Iwasvery_____28_____withmyselffornothavingtolie.Wesuddenlyheard_____29_____comingfromthebackdoor.Seeingher,grandmotheraskedme,“Wheredidthatcomefrom?”“Shemusthavecomeinunderthegate.”I_____30_____outtheholeunderthebackgate.GrandmothertoldmeshethoughtIbroughtthedoghome.Ilookedatherandasked,“Howdidyouknow?”Shesaid,alittlebluebirdtoldme.“IremindedherIhadnottolda_____31_____.Shegrinned(咧嘴笑)andsaid,“No,youdidnot.Butthetruthyoutoldwasnotthewhole_____32_____either.”穆童Ispentmostofthatsummermakingsurethebluebirds_____33_____oftheyard.Irememberwatchinggrandmothergiggling(咯咯笑)alittleasshewatchedme.穆童YearslaterI_____34_____thatgrandmotherhadbeenlookingoutofthebreakfastroomwindowandwatchedmedigthehole,runbackintotheyardandpullthedogthrough.Sheandmymother_____35_____aboutit.Anyway,wekeptthedog(evenaftershedelivered13puppies)untilshe_____36_____withsnow-whiteonhersnoutandaroundhereyes.穆童17.A.friendB.motherC.grandmotherD.teacher18.A.forcedB.orderedC.demandedD.asked19.A.homeB.schoolC.shopD.counter20.A.adaptB.allowC.abandonD.avoid21.A.struckB.happenedC.occurredD.hit22.A.dugB.ploughedC.foundD.deepened23.A.pieceB.partC.restD.cut24.A.indangerB.intimeC.inadvanceD.inorder25.A.reachB.fetchC.deliverD.research26.A.countedB.passedC.kickedD.worked27.A.outsideB.insideC.upstairsD.downstairs28.A.pleasedB.angryC.packedD.familiar29.A.sniffingB.scratchingC.coughingD.choking30.A.lookedB.carriedC.soughtD.pointed31.A.differenceB.timeC.lieD.joke32.A.storyB.anecdoteC.incidentD.accident33.A.getoutB.stayoutC.losecontrolD.takecare34.A.summarizedB.qualifiedC.recognizedD.realized35.A.throwB.walkC.laughD.show36.A.brokeawayB.fadedoutC.diedoutD.passedaway第II卷(非选择题)请点击修改第II卷的文字说明评卷人得分四、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。37.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.RecommendingaTVshow.B.Introducingasong.C.Presentingastar.穆童38.Howisthespeakerfeelingabouttonight’sshow?穆童A.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Confused.39.Whatroleisthespecialguestmostfamousas?A.Asongwriter.B.Anauthor.C.Anactress.40.HowmanychildrenarehelpedbytheImaginationLibraryprogramme?穆童A.1million.B.1.9million.C.9million.评卷人得分五、阅读理解Dogsneedregularexercisetostayhealthyandtostopthemfromgettingbored.Buttheamountoftimedogsneedoutdoorsvariesbasedontheirage,sizeandbreed.穆童BasedontheirageWhilepuppiesareoftenbundlesofenergy,itisimportantnottoover-exerciseyoungdogs.Agoodruleofthumbforpuppiesisthattheyshouldenjoyfiveminutesofamovementtwiceadaypermonthoftheirage;so,forexample,ifyourpuppyis12weeksold,keepwalksorplaysessionstoaround15minuteseach.穆童Elderlydogsmaystruggletotakelongwalks,butshouldstillbegiventheopportunitytogooutsideandmovearoundattheirownpaceatleasttwicedaily.穆童BasedontheirsizeAlldogsshouldbeletoutsideforexercisetwiceaday,buthowintensethatexerciseshouldbedepends,partly,onthesizeofthedog.Largerbreedsneedmorespacetowanderaroundso,inadditiontoregularplayinthehouseorgarden.穆童Smallerdogsoftenrequirelessspaceofaworkout,solettingthemoutforarunaround,inadditiontotheirdailywalk,canbeanappropriateformofexercise.穆童BasedontheirbreedSomebreeds,suchasbordercollies,springerspaniels,GermanshepherdsandSiberianhuskies,havebeenbredas“workingdogs”,soaresuitedtocoveringlongdistances.Dogssuchaslabradorsandpoodleshavebundlesofenergy,sotheyarealsogreatcompanionsforalongwalk.穆童Brachycephalicbreeds,suchaspugsorbulldogs,aremorelikelytostrugglewithintenseexercise.Forthesebreeds,twoshorterwalkseachdaymaybethebestoption;makesuretoincorporatesomerestbreaks,andplentyofdrinkingopportunities,too.穆童41.Howlongexerciseissuitablefora4-month-oldpuppy?穆童A.10minutes.B.15minutes.C.20minutes.D.25minutes.穆童42.Whatmightbethemajorconcernintermsofthedogsofdifferentsizes?穆童A.Location.B.Time.C.Space.D.Frequency.43.Whichofthefollowingbreedsissuitedtoworkoutsoflowintensity?穆童A.Labradors.B.Bulldogs.C.Germanshepherds.D.Siberianhuskies.穆童DavidFrankstartedworkingfortipswhenhewas11yearsold,delightingrestaurantdinersinNewYorkwithhismagictricks.Asateenagerhewouldmakeanaverageof$60-70inanevening—notbad,buthewantedmore.Sohestartedreadingresearchontipping,andfoundastudyshowingthatserverswholeftasweetattheendofthemealcoulduptheirpay.Hetriedhandingcustomersaplayingcardattheendofhisact,whichhehopedwouldpersuadethemtopartwithmorecash.Itworked.穆童Mr.Frank'sfindingsconfirmedthenotionofthetipasasortofrewardforoutstandingservice.Forastart,economistsarepuzzledbythefactthatsomanypeoplegivetips,voluntarilyhandingoutcashforaroutineservice,whenitisassumedthatcustomersgenerallywanttopayaslittleaspossibleforwhattheybuy.Butfuzzierfactorsalsoseemtomatter,likethefeelingsofgratitudethatMr.Frankinspired.ASurveyin2010byOferAzarofIsrael'sBen-GurionUniversityoftheNegevfoundthat85%ofAmericantippersclaimedtobefollowingasocialpattern,while60%saidtheytippedtoavoidguilt.穆童Duringthepandemicthesefuzzyfactorsappeartohavestrengthened.Mr.Lynnobservedthatpeoplehavebeentippingmoregenerouslyevenwhileorderingtake-awayfood.穆童Thepresenceofapandemicorofamagicianperformingatone'stablearejusttwoofmanyfactorsthatmayaffectthesizeofatip.Atippermaysimplybetouchedbytheserver.Ifawaitersquatsdownbesideyouatthetableasheorshetakesyourorder,thatoftenbringsahighertip.Goodweathermayencouragegenerositytoo.Racecanbeanuglierfactor.Astudyoftipsforcabdriversfoundthatblackdriversweretippedonaverageatarateof13%,whilewhitedriversgot20%.穆童44.WhydidDavidFrankhandcustomersacard?A.Todelightthecustomers.B.Toprovidethebestservice.穆童C.Tosatisfytheirneeds.D.Toincreasehisincome.45.Whatdoweknowaboutthetippingfact?A.Customerswanttopayasfewtipsaspossible.B.MosttippersinAmericatipbecauseotherstip.C.Tippingisthebestwaytoshowgratitude.D.Tippingisusuallyincludedinthebill.46.Whydoestheauthormention"take-awayfood"?A.Toindicatetake-awayfoodismorepopularduringpandemic.穆童B.Topersuadereaderstoordertake-awayfoodinpandemic.穆童C.Toemphasizethatpeopletendtogivemoretipsinpandemic.穆童D.Toexplainthere'snoneedtotipintermsoftake-awayfood.穆童47.Whatcanweinferfromlastparagraph?A.Thepandemicmakestipsunaffordable.B.Thecustomers'moodinfluencestheirtipping.C.Tippinghasnothingtodowithweather.D.Therearemorewhitedriversthanblackones.E-scootersareanincreasinglycommonsiteonBritain’sroadsandpavements.Withanelectricmotorattached,theyhavebecomethego-tovehicleofunrulyteenagerseverywhere.穆童Butherearetwothingsthatmightsurpriseyou:First,Eventhoughthey’requiteclearlybeingusedbythousandsofpeople,becauseofthewaythelawiswritten,e-scooterscannotusethepavementsandcyclelanes,becausetheyhaveamotor.Buttheycan’tusetheroadsasmotorvehicleseither,becausetheyarenotproperlylicensedortaxed.Andthesecondthing:Ithinktheyarebrilliant.Becauseenergydensityandefficiencyhasimproved,ithasmadeitpossibletostrapabatteryontoascooter,andactuallyhaveitcarryyoufarenoughtobeuseful.穆童I’menthusiasticaboutscootersbecauseIthinkthey’relikeaSwissArmyKnife,andcanhelpsolvemultipleproblemsinsociety.They’remuchgreenerthancars,whichisgreatfortheenvironment.They’remuchsmallertoo,sotakeuplessspaceontheroad.TheycouldevenhelpeaseBritain’songoinghousingcrisis.Becausee-scooterscouldexpandthedistanceinwhichitisreasonabletocommute,makingmorehousingaccessibletothepeoplewhoneedit.Andfromalesshigh-mindedperspective,it’simpossibletodenythatthey’rehugefuntoride.穆童In2020,thegovernmentauthorizedlocalauthoritiestopermittrialsofrentalscooterschemesaroundthecountry.Thescootersareoperatedbyarangeofproviders,andcanbepickedupoffthestreetbyscanningaQR-codewithanapp.Now,Iknowwhatyou’rethinking.Scooterusersarealreadyannoying—sowouldn’tlegalizingthemmakethemevenworse?I’mnotconvinced.Ife-scooterswerelegalized,theycouldbeproperlylicensedandregulated.Ialsothinkifprivatelyownedscooterswereallowed,itwouldalsoincentivizegoodbehavior,asscooterownersratherthanrenterswouldbemorelikelyto,forexample,ownahelmetandtakegoodcareoftheirownequipment.穆童Thereissomegoodnewsforthescepticsthough.Attheendoflastyear,thegovernmentscootedthequestionoflegalizationintothelonggrass,announcingthatinsteadofmakingadecision,theregionaltrialswouldbeextendeduntilNovember.So,mydreamofane-scooterutopiamighthavetowaitforabitlonger.穆童48.Whichofthefollowingmaybeoutofourexpectation?穆童A.E-scootersarecommononBritain’sroads.B.E-scooterscannotbeusedeverywherelegally.穆童C.Thepracticalvalueofe-scootersislimited.D.Peoplepreferridingane-scootertousingacar.穆童49.Whydoe-scotershaveapositiveeffectonthehousingcrisisinBritain?穆童A.Morehousesareacceptabletomorepeople.B.E-scootersaregreatforthehousingenvironment.穆童C.E-scooterstakeuplessspaceinhouses.D.It’shugefuntorideane-scooterinthehouse.穆童50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incentivize”inParagraph4mean?穆童A.Encourage.B.Maintain.C.Restrict.D.Praise.51.Whatisthegovernment’sattitudetowardslegalizationofe-scooters?穆童A.Favorable.B.Cautious.C.Opposed.D.Indifferent.Whydooldpeopledislikenewmusic?AsI’vegrownolder,Ioftenhearpeopleofmyagesaytheyjustdon’tlikegoodmusicastheyusedto.Whydoesthishappen?Luckily,psychologycangiveussomeinsightsintothispuzzle.Musicaltastesbegintobecomeclearasearlyasage13or14.Bythetimewe’reinourearly20s,thesetastesgetlockedintoplaceprettyfirmly.穆童Infact,studieshavefoundthatbythetimeweturn33,mostofushavestoppedlisteningtonewmusic.Meanwhile,popularsongsreleasedwhenyou’reinyourearlyteensarelikelytoremainquitepopularamongyouragegroupfortherestofyourlife.穆童Therecouldbeabiologicalexplanationforthis,asthere’sevidencethatthebrain’sabilitytomakesubtledistinctionsbetweendifferentchords,rhythms,andmelodiesweakenswithage.Sotoolderpeople,newer,lessfamiliarsongsmightall“soundthesame.”穆童Buttherearemaybesomesimplerreasonsforolderpeople’sdisliketonewermusic.Oneofthemostresearchedlawsofsocialpsychologyissomethingcalledthe“mereexposureeffect”,whichinessencemeansthatthemorewe’reexposedtosomething,themorewetendtolikeit.Thishappenswithpeopleweknow,theadvertisementsweseeand,thesongswelistento.Whenyou’reinyourearlyteens,youprobablyspendafairamountoftimelisteningtomusicorwatchingmusicvideos.Yourfavoritesongsandartistsbecomefamiliar,comfortingpartsofyourroutine.穆童Formanypeopleover30,jobandfamilyobligationsincrease,sothere’slesstimetospenddiscoveringnewmusic.Instead,manywillsimplylistentoold,familiarfavoritesfromthatperiodoftheirliveswhentheyhadmorefreetime.穆童Psychologyresearchhasshownthattheemotionsthatweexperienceasteensseemmoreintensethanthosethatcomelater.Andwealsoknowthatintenseemotionsareassociatedwithstrongermemoriesandpreferences.Bothofthesemightexplainwhythesongswelistentoduringthisperiodbecomesomemorableandbeloved.穆童Sothere’snothingwrongwithyourparentsbecausetheydon’tlikeyourmusic.Ratherit’sallpartofthenaturalorderofthings.穆童52.Whathavestudiesfoundaboutmostpeoplebythetimetheyturn33?穆童A.Theyshowlittleinterestinnewmusic.B.Theyfindallmusicsoundsthesame.C.Theycanmakesubtledistinctionsaboutmusic.D.Theyseldomlistentosongsreleasedintheirteens.穆童53.Whichofthefollowingexplainstheunderlinedphrase“mereexposureeffect”inPara4?穆童A.Tomlikesthebook,sohereadsitmoretimes.B.Andyrecitesthewordsrepeatedlyandheisfedupwiththem.穆童C.Mikeoftenlistenstothesamesongandbecomesmoreandmoreinterestedinit.穆童D.Petergoestoschoolbybikeeveryday,andthereforehisridingskillsarebetterandbetter.穆童54.Whatistheinitialfactorofone’spreferenceforsongsaccordingtothepsychologyresearch?穆童A.Strongmemory.B.Jobobligation.C.Naturalorder.D.Intenseemotion.55.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Qualityissuesofnewmusic.B.Olderpeople’sdislikeofnewmusic.C.Olderpeople’schangingmusicaltastes.D.Insightsintothefeaturesofgoodmusic.评卷人得分六、七选五HowtousehumortomakefriendsBecheerfulandnotworriedaboutanythingBringinglaughter,happinessandsmilingtoothersismoreaboutbeinglight-heartedthanitisabout“beingfunny.”____56____.Justfeelhappiness,bepositiveandbelight-hearted.Suchamindsetisnaturallyattractivetoothers.穆童Beauthentic;don’tforceit____57____.Itcan’tbeforcedorbeplannedinadvance.Whenitfeelslikeyou’retryingtoohardtobefunnyorfriendly,strangersandnewacquaintanceswillinterpretyoureffortsasinauthenticattemptstoovercompensateforsomething.穆童____58____Jokingisagreatwaytomakeotherslaughanddevelopanewconnectionwithpeople,butyoushouldn’tdependuponmakingjokesattheexpenseofothers,anddon’tfallintothetrapofmakingfunofothersaroundyou.____59____穆童RecognizewhentousehumorThinkofanuncomfortablesituation:youjustmetanentiretableofnewpeopleandyoudon’trememberanyoftheirnames;nowthereisaveryawkwardsilenceamongthegroup.Howdoyoubreaktheuneasiness?____60____.Laughinghelpsovercomethebridgeofsocialdiscomfortinanycircumstance,andthesameapplieswhenyoumeetnewpeople.穆童A.WithajokeB.BeabletotakeajokeC.Don’tjokeattheexpenseofothersD.Youneedtoexpectajoketobetoldatyourexpense穆童E.Itmaybefunny,butit’snotattractivetolaughatothers穆童F.Don’tthinkofyourselfashavingtorepresenttheroleofacomedian穆童G.Connectingwithpeoplethroughhumorandhappinesshastobeauthentic穆童评卷人得分七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。YuanXin,____61____one-armeddoctoralstudentfromWuhanUniversityofScienceandTechnologyinWuhan,CentralChina’sHubeiprovince,touchedmanynetizens____62____hisinspiringlifestory.穆童Yuan,wholosthisrightarminatruckaccidentattheageof3,isnow26yearsoldandathird-yeardoctoralstudentwhohascodedusingonlyonehandforsevenyears,____63____(earn)morethan30honoraryawards,includingoneinventionpatent,andonedesignpatent.穆童Hismother____64____(firm)believes“knowledgechangesdestiny”,soshetaughthersonathomefirst,helpinghimmasterwritingwithhislefthand.Inhighschool,Yuanexperienced____65____(kind)andsupportfromhispeersandteachers.Theypreparedforthenationalcollegeentranceexamandsucceededingetting____66____(admit)intouniversity.Yuanhadwantedtobecomeadoctor____67____(save)morepeople,butbecauseofhisphysicalcondition,____68____meanthecouldneverbeinchargeofmedicaloperations,hefinallygaveup.穆童Neverhavingtouchedacomputerbeforeenteringuniversity,Yuanworkedharderthanmost.Hecaughtuptohispeersquicklyand____69____(award)qualificationtothesuccessivegraduateanddoctoralacademicprogram.Theopportunitymotivatedhimtoworkeven_____70_____(hard).穆童评卷人得分八、短文改错71.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearJim,I’msorrytolearnthatyou’reinlowmoodaftercomingtoChinaforstudy.It’snaturallytofeeluncomfortableinanewenvironment.Sodon’tworry.I’mwritingtogiveyousomesuggestions.穆童Inthissituation,Isuggestthatyoutookpartinvariousafter-classclubforcommunicatingwithmoreclassmates.However,youcanimproveyourlanguageandmakemorefriendswith.Besides,it’sagoodoptiontomakeyourselfdevotingtolocalculturalactivities,thatcanhelpyouunderstandthecultureandlearnmoreaboutthelocalcustomsdeeply.穆童Hopeyoursuggestionswillbeofhelp.Whateveryouneedmyhelp,I’mavailable.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.穆童Yours,LiHua评卷人得分九、开放性作文72.2022年2月7日,女足获得亚洲杯冠军,人们赞扬她们的女足精神,请你用英语写一篇短文向学校广播站英语节目投稿,谈谈你对女足精神的理解,内容应该包括:穆童1.你认为女足精神是什么;2.女足精神对你的影响。要求:词数100词,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:女足亚洲杯
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中国女足ChineseWomen'sFootballTeam穆童参考答案:1.B【解析】【原文】M:Lookatthegirlinaredskirtoverthere.Shelookslikethemissinggirlinthenewspaper.穆童W:Butthedescriptionsaidthemissinggirlhadblackhair.Thatgirlovertherehasbrownhair.穆童2.A【解析】【原文】W:Please,Steve.Whenyouaskforhelp,itmakesothersupsetifyoudon’texpressyourthanks.穆童M:You’reright.Therearejustsomanythingsonmymind.Butsorry,itwon’thappenagain.穆童3.C【解析】【原文】W:Wow,thisplacehasgotallsortsofbooks.Thereisalsoanicecafénearby.Ican’tbelieveI’veneverbeenherebefore!穆童M:Great,isn’tit?It’sdefinitelymyfavoriteplacetobuybooks,eveniftheyareabitmoreexpensiveherethantheyareonline.穆童4.C【解析】【原文】M:Putyourcoaton.Thetaxiwillbehereinfiveminutes.穆童W:Ineedtobrushmyhair.IthoughtIhadtoldyoutoorderitfor8:00p.m.穆童M:Idid.Justhurryupnow.5.B【解析】【原文】M:I’mtryingtoloseweightbutnothingseemstobeworking.I’vetriedrunningandcycling.穆童W:Youshouldtrycountingcalories.Youdecidewhattoeatandmeasurehowmanycaloriestoburneverydayaccordingtoyourownplan.You’llseeandfeelthedifference.穆童6.B7.C【解析】【原文】M:Youlooktired.Hasitbeenalongday?W:Yes.Icanhardlykeepmyeyesopennow.Istartedworkingatmycomputeratnineo’clockthismorningandIdon’tthinkIlookedawayuntilfive.穆童M:Really?Nobreaksatall?W:Notone.M:Well,you’rehomenow.Justrelaxandhaveanearlynight.穆童W:IwishIcould.ButnowIhavetocookdinner.Thekidsneedtobefed.穆童M:Oh,don’tworryaboutthat.I’lltakecareofit.穆童W:Thankyou.Youaresosweet.8.A9.B【解析】【原文】W:Wanttogotoaconcerttonight?M:Whichconcert?W:ThePeppersattheCityStadium.M:Howonearthdidyougetticketsforthat?Theymusthavebeensoldoutassoonastheywentonsale.穆童W:Mybrotherandhiswifewereplanningtogobutthey’vehadtocancel.Hiswifeisill,soIgotthetickets.穆童M:Sorrytohearthat.Bytheway,wherearetheseats?穆童W:Inthethirdrow.M:Wow,thosearereallygoodseats!Theymusthavecostalot.Icanusuallyonlyaffordseatsatthebackorupstairs.穆童W:Yes,it’sapitythattheycan’tgo.M:Weshouldgetthemagiftasawayofsayingthankyou.穆童W:Howaboutsomeflowersforhiswife?M:OK.10.C11.A12.A【解析】【原文】M:Haveyoueverexperiencedanyfears?W:Oh,lotsoffears.EspeciallysinceIcametouniversity.穆童M:Whatdoyoumean—leavinghome,takingexams…thatsortofthing?穆童W:Notreally,thosethingshaven’tbotheredmetoomuch.Butmeetingotherpeoplewasscarytomeatfirst.穆童M:Why?Youhadmetpeoplebefore,hadn’tyou?W:Yes,butIhadknownthemallmylife.HereIhadtogettoknowvariousnewpeopleandlearnhowtocommunicatewiththem.穆童M:Weren’ttheyfriendly?W:Theywerefriendlyenough.Buttheycomefromallovertheworld—fromFrance,Russia,Poland…everywhere.Fortunately,wecanallcommunicateinEnglish,whichhappenstobemymajorincollege.穆童M:Yes,eveninyoursparetime,itishelpingyoustudy.穆童W:Exactly.M:Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyouleaveschool?Atranslatororsomething?穆童W:I’mhopingtogointoteaching.M:Oh,thesameasme.Iwanttoteachhistory.13.C14.A15.B16.B【解析】【原文】W:Doyouthinkyoungpeopleshouldalsohavejobswhentheyareatschool?穆童M:Ido.Ithinkkidsshouldworkfortheirpocketmoney.穆童W:Whatkindofwork?M:Helpingwiththewashingup,cleaning…whatever.Theyshouldrealizetheyneedtoworkiftheywanttohavemoney.穆童W:Mykidsareverygoodatthosethings.Bothofthemhelpwithjobsaroundthehouse.穆童M:That’sgood,butIdon’tthinkallyoungpeoplearelikethatthesedays.穆童W:Tobefair,Isupposealotofparentswanttheirkidstoconcentrateontheirschoolwork.穆童M:Ialwayshadenoughtimetodomyschoolworkinmyyouth,eventhoughIalsoworkedonmydad’sfarm.穆童W:Iusedtodelivernewspapers.Ihadtobeupat6:00a.m.,whatevertheweather.穆童M:Itdidn’tdoyouanyharm,didit?Ibetyoustilldidwellatschool.穆童W:IdidOK,althoughIwastiredallday.Ireallythinkyoungpeopleneedtogetenoughsleep.Itissleepthathelpstheirbrainsdevelop.穆童17.C18.D19.A20.B21.C22.A23.C24.B25.A26.D27.B28.A29.B30.D31.C32.A33.B34.D35.C36.D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了我如何躲开家人喂养一条小狗的,而实际上奶奶早就知道了真相。17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我还以为它在跟我奶奶聊起我呢。A.friend朋友;B.mother母亲;C.grandmother奶奶;D.teacher老师。根据下文“Shesaid,alittlebluebirdtoldme.”可知,有只蓝鸟会跟奶奶时常聊起我,所以这里是指我以为蓝鸟又在和奶奶(grandmother)聊起我。故选C项。穆童18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一天奶奶要我去买一些面包。A.forced强迫;B.ordered命令;C.demanded要求;D.asked要求(某人做某事)。根据下文“metobuysomebread”可知,这里是指,奶奶要求(asked)我去买面包。其中asksb.todosth.为固定搭配,表示“要求某人做某事”。故选D项。穆童19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在回家的路上,我把面包给了一只黑狗。A.home家;B.school学校;C.shop商店;D.counter柜台。根据上文“Onmywaytothe”可知,这里是指我回家(home)的路上,遇到了一只狗。故选A项。穆童20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我真的很想留下它,但我知道我母亲不会允许的。A.adapt适应;B.allow允许;C.abandon抛弃;D.avoid避免。根据转折连词but前“Ireallywantedtokeepherbut”可知,我非常想留下这只狗,但是母亲不会允许(allow)这么做。故选B项。穆童21.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我想到了一个主意。A.struck打,撞;B.happened发生;C.occurred突然想到;D.hit击打。根据下文“Igottoourbackgate,carefully6aholeunderthefence,andleftthe7ofthebreadrightatthehole.”可知,这里是指我突然想到了(occurredtosb.)一个主意,其中occurredtosb.为固定搭配,表示“某人突然想起”。故选C项。穆童22.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我到了后门,小心翼翼地在栅栏下挖了一个洞,把剩下的面包放在洞里。A.dug挖,掘;B.ploughed耕,犁;C.found发现;D.deepened变深,加深。根据下文“aholeunderthefence”可知,我在栅栏地下挖(dug)了一个洞,方便给小狗面包。故选A项。穆童23.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我到了后门,小心翼翼地在栅栏下挖了一个洞,把剩下的面包放在洞里。A.piece片;B.part部分;C.rest余下的人(或物);D.cut伤口。根据上文“Onmywaytothe3Igavemybreadtoablackdog.”可知,这里是把剩下的(rest)面包放进了洞里。故选C项。穆童24.考查介词短语辨析。句意:我及时赶到那里。A.indanger危险;B.intime及时;C.inadvance提前;D.inorder整齐。根据下文“Shewastryingto9thebreadatthehole.”可知,我到的时候正好看见小狗够不到洞里的面包,所以是我及时(intime)赶到了洞口,帮助了它。故选B项。穆童25.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她试图够到洞口的面包。A.reach够到;B.fetch拿来;C.deliver传递;D.research研究。根据下文“Iheldherfrontpawsandpulledherthrough.Sheateupthebread”可知,我拉小狗一把是因为我看见它正在努力够(reach)洞里的面包却够不到。故选A项。穆童26.考查动词词义辨析。句意:它把面包吃光了,我很高兴我的主意成功了。A.counted数;B.passed经过;C.kicked踢;D.worked起作用。根据上文“Iwasdelighted”可知,我非常高兴是因为我的主意起了作用(worked)并成功了。故选D项。穆童27.考查副词词义辨析。句意:当我进去的时候,我告诉我的祖母我的面包被一只流浪狗吃了。A.outside外面;B.inside里面;C.upstairs楼上;D.downstairs楼下。根据下文“Itoldmygrandmotherthatmybreadwaseatenbyastraydog”可知,我本来是在洞边帮助小狗,现在去跟奶奶汇报情况,肯定是走进了房间里面(inside)。故选B项。穆童28.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我很高兴自己不用撒谎。A.pleased高兴的;B.angry生气的;C.packed挤满人的;D.familiar熟悉的。根据下文“fornothavingtolie”可知,我因为不用撒谎而感到高兴(pleased)。故选A项。穆童29.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们突然听到从后门传来的刮擦声。A.sniffing嗅;B.scratching(用指甲)挠,刮擦;C.coughing咳嗽;D.choking哽咽。根据下文“Shemusthavecomeinunderthegate.”可知,小狗一定是从大门下面进来的,这里是小狗在后门刮擦(scratching)发出的声音。故选B项。穆童30.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我指出后门下面的洞。A.looked看;B.carried拿;C.sought寻找;D.pointed指出。根据下文“theholeunderthebackgate”可知,我在用手指着(pointed)后门下面的洞,向奶奶解释。故选D项。穆童31.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我提醒她我没有说谎。A.difference差异;B.time时间;C.lie撒谎;D.joke玩笑。根据上文“Iwasvery12withmyselffornothavingtolie.”可知,我在提醒奶奶我没有撒谎(lie),这里lie是词义复现。故选C项。穆童32.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但你所说的真相也不是故事的全部。A.story故事;B.anecdote趣闻;C.incident事件;D.accident事故。根据上文“No,youdidnot.Butthetruthyoutoldwasnotthewhole”可知,奶奶告诉我,虽然我没撒谎,但我说的也不是故事(story)的全部。故选A项。穆童33.考查动词短语辨析。句意:那年夏天的大部分时间,我都在确保蓝鸟不在院子里。A.getout离开,出
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