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2019届高三模拟考试试卷英语2019.5本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。第1卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。 听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。( )1.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.Hewatchedaplay. B.Hedidsomeshopping. C.Herelaxedathome.( )2.WhencanthespeakersreachtheOverseasChineseHotel?A.At11:35.B.At11 :45.C.At12 :00.( )3.HowdidJohndointheexam?A.Hefailedintheexam.B.Hegotthehighestmark.C.Hedidworsethanlasttime.( )4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Offeringsuggestions.B.Expressingdissatisfaction. C.Askingforhelp.( )5.Whoknowsthebestplacetorideabikeaccordingtotheconversation?A.Harry.B.Themanspeaker.C.Thewomanspeaker.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,,茜分15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、BC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,每小题将给出 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.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.50BermardStreet,W12. B.15BermardStreet,W12.C.12BermardStreet,W50.( )7.WhatdoyouknowaboutHarold?A.He'salittlecat.B.He'salittlekid.C.He'salittledog.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。( )8.Whenwasthephrase“gotmilk"firstmade?A.Intheearly1990s.B.Inthelate1990s.C.Intheearly1980s.( )9.Wherecanpeopleseethephrase“gotguitar"accordingtotheman?A.Inmovies.B.OnT—shirts.C.Intextbooks.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。( )10.What'stheweatherlikeintheman'scitynow?A.Windyandsnowy.B.Sunnyandwindy.C.Coldandwet.( )11.Whereisthewomannow?A.IntheUSA.B.InJapan.C.InRussia.( )12.Whatwillthewomando?A.Getreadyforthehurricane.B.Gotothebeach.C.Callthemanthisevening.听第9段材料,回答第 13至16题。( )13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomansee?A.Oldbuildings.B.Nationalparks.C.Nationalmuseums.( )14.Howdoesthemanadvisethewomantogotothewest?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Byair.( )15.Whatwillthemanlendthewoman?A.Atentandafewpiecesofequipment. B.Acarandafewpiecesofequipment.C.Atentandacar.( )16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?Thewomanwillstayintheman'scountryfor2weeks.Therearesomemostbeautifulmountainsintheman'scountry.Therearesomegreatnationalparksinthewoman'scountry.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。)17.WhichisNOTabenefitofthemineralsandvitaminsfoundinbananas?A.Controllingbloodpressure. B.Aidingmusclemovement.C.keepingoffcold.)18.Whateffectcanbananashaveonpeople'semotions?Theymakepeoplehigh-spirited. B.Theymakepeoplelow-spirited.C.Theymakepeoplelessemotional.( )19.Whatwillhappenifabananaisplacedinarefrigerator?A.Itsappearancewillremainthesame. B.Itwon'tgobadquickly.C.Itsfleshwillturndarksoon.( )20.Whatdoesthebananaindustrytrytotellpeople?A.Don'tplacebananasintherefrigerator.It'snottruethatbananascankeepyouyoung.Bananascanbewellpreservedintherefrigerator.第二部分:英语基础知识运用(共两节,满分 35分)第一节:单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下列各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。( )21.Ifyouassumeanegativeattitudeandcomplainallthetime, workswithyouisgoingtofeelthesameway.A.whateverB.whoeverC.whicheverD.whomever( )22.Raisingtheincomesofthepoorislikelytobeineffectiveinawealthysociety, accompaniedbyothermeasures.A.onceB.whenC.ifD.unless( )23.Sometimesthere'sadominoeffect, onebadthingleadstoanother.A.whichB.thatC.whenD.where( )24.—Youunderstandtheproblembecauseyou'resomucholder.—I'lltakethisasa .A.comprehensionB.compromiseC.complimentD.complication)25.Shewasina conditionafterthehearttransplantoperationwhenherbodyrejectedtheforeignorgan.A.skepticalB.criticalC.theoreticalD.practical)26.AninternationalteamofastronomersannouncedWednesdaythatthey thefirst-everimageofablackhole.A.havecapturedB.werecapturingC.hadcapturedD.wouldcapture( )27.Iquicklyloweredmyself,duckingmyheadtoavoidlookingdirectlyintohiseyessothathewouldn'tfeel .A.challengedB.challenging.tobechallengedD.havingchallenged)28.Ifanentirecountrygetsricheratthesametime,individuals wouldn't feelwealthier, sincetheirrelative positionsinsocietyhaven'tchanged.A.necessarilyB.initiallyC.typicallyD.sustainably)29.Whenthegirldid thecouragetotellherparentswhathadhappened,unfortunatelyherownfamilydidn'tbelieveher.A.workoutB.workupC.workatD.workon)30.Ioftenfelttroubledinmyteens andmygrandma comfortme,saying“Lifeislikethat,dear”.A.wouldB.mightC.shouldD.must)31.Tomfinallydecidedto andgivehimselfuptothepolice,whichallowedhimtogetawaywithonlyasmallfine.A.killthefattedcalfB.facethemusicC.seethehandwritingonthewallD.beablacksheep( )32.Mysonturnedtobookstoresandlibrariesseekinginformationaboutthebookrecommendedbyhisprofessor,but none.A.wouldfindB.hadfound.foundD.hasbeenfinding)33.Speakingaforeignlanguageallowsyouto timeinanegotiation,foryoucanactlikeyouhavenotunderstoodtocomeupwithyouranswer.A.saveB.affordC.buyD.spend)34.Oursocietywouldbebetteroffbutforthefactthattheeconomy bythecurrentglobalfinancialcrisis.A.hadbeenaffectedB.wereaffectedC.shouldbeaffectedD.isaffected( )35.—WouldyoupleasewaitforamomentwhileItelephonethereceptiondesktocheck?A.Iwouldn'tmindthatB.SoundlikefunC.ImeanitD.Youwish第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题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、CD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。MynewJapanesefriendsstaredatmefromtheothersideofthesmall,squaretable.There__36__inthecentreofthetable,abowlfullofpasta ,withblacksquid(乌贼)inksauce.WhenI__37___thatItalianfoodwasmyfavorite,theyjusttookmetothebestItalianrestaurantinthecity.SothereIsat,__38__clearon_myface,asmythreefriendsstaredatmewithbigsmilesontheirfaces.Ihadtastedandenjoyedavarietyofspaghettisauces.__39__ ,Ihadcertainlynevereatenorimaginedeatingpastacoveredinblackinksauce.Itooktheforkandspoonandputa_40_servingontomyplate.ThefirstfeelingIexperiencedasthespaghettinoodletouchedmytonguewasnot__41__,butinterest.Itwasweird,strange,butinteresting.Myfriendssmiledatmefrom _42__thetable.Withtheirteethandlipsas__43__asnight,theylookedlikedeadbodies.Itriedtoexplainthistothemandinthe__44 IlearnedanewJapaneseword.Forthenexttwentyminuteswegot__45_incallingthewaitressovertoourtableandmakingherlaughasweorderedmoredrinks,smiling__46__thewholetime.47,likepeople,comeinallshapes,sizes,andcolours.Itissaid,“Thetruevoyageofdiscoveryliesnotin__48newlandscapes,butinhavingneweyes.”Ourdaysarefilledwithmini—adventuresthatare49soquicklywithoutathought.Iwouldhave__50 thisadventurecompletelyifIhadactuallyknownwhatIwasorderingwhenIorderedit,butIwas__51__forthe_mistake.CouldIhavegottenthisdishintheStates?Maybe,maybenot.Iwasn'tlookingforit.Thankstoabowlofsquidinkpasta,Ihavebeen__52__ofhowmanymini—adventuresIhadremainedinignoranceof.Youdon'tneedtocrossanoceantofind 53.Youcantakeawalk,talktothepersonnexttoyouinthetrain,orordera(n) 54 dishinyourfavoriterestaurant.Life'slessonsare__55__andadventuresabundant!)36.A.fixedB.foundC.layD.stood)37.A.mentionedB.illustratedC.noticedD.announced)38.A.desireB.worryC.hatredD.shame)39.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.FurthermoreD.Otherwise)40.A.well—cookedB.mouth—wateringC.eye—catchingD.healthy一sized)41. A. dislikeB.satisfactionC.nervousnessD.pleasure)42. A. underB.insideC.acrossD.behind)43. A. attractiveB.blackC.mysteriousD.deep)44. A. processB.progressC.prospectD.practice)45. A. prideB.experienceC.delightD.comfort)46. A. faintlyB.bitterlyC.angrilyD.broadly)47. A. FortunesB.FriendshipsC.AdventuresD.Fates)48. A. seekingB.preservingC.appreciatingD.avoiding)49. A. passedoverB.gotthroughC.speltoutD.referredto)50. A. missedoutonB.brokenawayfromC.fallenvictimtoD.madeuseof)51.A.cheerfulB.regretfulC.thankfulD.painful)52.A.deprivedB.accusedC.remindedD.convinced( )53.A.passionB.excitementC.companyD.dream( )54.A.awfulB.thrillingC.usualD.different( )55.A.everywhereB.instructiveC.farawayD.productive第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 AB、CD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。APutonyourwizardinghats,HarryPotterfans,andgetreadytoflythroughthetreetopsofHogwart'sForbiddenForestwhenUniversalOrlandolaunchesitsnewestridethisJune.WhenUniversalOrlando'snewestWizardingWorldofHarryPotterride,Hagrid'sMagicalCreaturesMotorbikeAdventure,opensJune12,itwillbeathemeparkgamechanger.Caseinpoint:Universalplanted1,200livetreestorecreatethedarkwoodsoutsideHogwart'swherethegiantgamekeeperHagridlives.Fromthere,expectaforest'sworthofincredibletwistsandturns.Hereareallthedetailsweknowsofar :It'sdesignedbyaHarryPotterpro:Theartdirectoroftheride,AlanGilmore,actuallyworkedontheHarryPottermoviesetsaswell.You'llfeellikeyou'reflyingthroughtheskyonamagicalmotorcycle:Althoughthisrideistechnicallyacoaster,it'sdesignedasanindividualmotorcycletomimicthefreedomofflight;expecttotwist,turn,andrushforward...andbackward.There'smorethanonewaytoride: YoucansitinHagrid'sdriver'sseatorinHarry'ssidecar,andchangeupwhoyouridewithandhow.You'llencountermagicalcreatures: SinceHagridistheschool'sgamekeeper,there'salwaysamenagerieofmagicalcreaturesnearbyhishome,andthisridewillbenodifferent.Expecttoseetheferociousthree -headeddogFluffy;mayhem-causingCornishPixies;andatotallynewcreature(stillunderwraps),too.It'sfast!Holdontoyourwands;thisridehits50mph!Therewillbeobstacles:What,youthoughtyou'djustflythroughtheskywithoutanybadspellscomingyourway?AccordingtoUniversal,riderswill “Hurlpastchallengingobstacles,becomeentangledinathicketofDevil'sSnare...whileencounteringafewsurprisesalongtheway. ”Nohouseelvesallowed: Onlythoseover48inchescanride(sorry) .( )56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?Hagrid'sMagicalCreaturesMotorbikeAdventureisnewly -openedandhasattractedcrowdsoffans.AlanGilmoreisthedirectorofboththisnewrideandtheHarryPottermovie.Magicalcreaturesandchallengingobstaclesaredesignedtoexcitetheriders.Whoeverisinterestedinthefastmotorcyclecanbuytheticketandhaveagoattheride.)57.Thispassageaboveisapromotionto .athemeparkB.anewmovieC.asciencefictionD.anexpresstrainBAstudyfoundthatadolescentswithearlyparent-setbedtimesweresignificantlylesslikelytosufferfromdepression,suggestingthatearlybedtimescouldhaveaprotectiveeffectbylengtheningsleep.Resultsshowthatadolescentswithparent—setbedtimesofmidnightorlaterwere24%morelikelytosufferfromdepressionthanadolescentswithparent—setbedtimesof10pmorearlier.Adolescentswhoreportedthattheyusuallysleepforfiveorfewerhourspernightweremorelikelytosufferfromacutemusclepains,dizziness,nauseaandheadachesthanthosewhoreportedgettingeighthoursofnightlysleep.Participantswhoreportedthatthey "usually get_enough二sleep"__were__lessirritablethanthosewhodidn't.①JamesE.Gangwisch,assistantprofessoratColumbiaUniversityMedicalCenter,saidthattheresultsstrengthentheargumentthatshortsleepdurationcouldplayaroleinthestudyofdepressioncauses."Ourresultsareconsistentwiththetheorythatinadequatesleepisariskfactorfordepression,workingwithotherriskandprotectivefactorsthroughmultiplepossiblecausalpathwaystothedevelopmentofthis mooddisorder , " said Gangwisch,“Adequate_qualitysleepcouldthereforebea_preventativemeasureagainst_depression. "②Fromthedatacollected,itwasfoundthatsomeparticipantssuffered、from.memory10ssand__hallucinations.③Thesewereassociatedwithlaterparent—setbedtime,shortersleepduration,andself —perceptionofnotgettingenoughsleep.The__averageadolescent 一reportedsleepdurationwas__7_hours53minutes,whichcontrastedwiththe9__or__morehoursofnightlysleeprecommendedforthem.④Participantswithaparent—setbedtimeof10pmorearlier reportedthattheyusuallysleptforanaverageof8hours10minutes,whichwas33minutesmorethanadolescentswithabedtimeof11pmand40minutesmorethanthosewithabedtimeofmidnightorlater.Withtheexceptionofsleepdurationsof10hoursormorepernight,higheraveragesleepdurationswereassociatedwithprogressivelyearlieraveragebedtimes.Theauthorsofthestudyreportedthatthereareanumberofpotentialmethodsbywhichconstantpartialsleepdeprivationcouldcontributetodepression. Lackofsleepmayproducemoodinessthathinderstheabilitytocopewithdailystresses,damagerelationshipswithpeersandadults,andaffectjudgment,concentrationandimpulsecontrol.Theyalsosuggestedthatbehavioralinterventionsthatinvolveeducatingadolescentsandtheirparentsabouthealthiersleeppracticesandhelpingthemmodifysleephabitscouldserveasthemainpreventativemeasuresagainstdepression.( )58.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Notlongenoughsleepdurationisariskfactorfordepression.Sleepdeprivationisadirectcauseofdepression.Adolescentsareadvisedtogeteighthoursofnightlysleepperday.Educatingparentsalonecanbeaprecautionarymeasureagainstdepression.)59.Inthepassage,whichunderlinedstatementisanOPINION?A.①B.②C.③D.④)60.Basedonthepassage,lackofsleepcanleadtothefollowingEXCEPTstrongattachmenttofriendsbeingdistractedeasilyinclasstimereactingslowlytothechangeoftrafficlightspoorperformanceinmemorizingEnglishvocabularyCItwaslikeabadsitcom:EverythingLeosaid,hiswifeFranciesaidtheopposite.Hewenttothegym,hetoldme;notsinceBushwasPresident,shecountered.They'dbeengoingonlikethissincetheyenteredtheexamroom.Todaywasmyfirsttimeseeingthem—andoneofmyfirsttimesseeingtwopatientsatonce.AsIwaswrappingup,Franciestoppedme.“Canwetalkabouthisvision?”Hiseyesightwasgettingworse,shetoldme,particularlyatnight.Truetoform,Leodeniedit—butwhenIprobedfurther, headmittedthathisvisionwasn'twhatitusedtobe.Severaltimes,Francieadded,he'dalsobeeninnear-accidentswhiledrivingatnight.ThethreeofusworkedoutadrivingplanwhereLeocoulddriveduringthedayforshortdistances,andFranciewoulddrivehimatnight.WhileLeohadsomeobjectionstotheagreement,Franciepromisedthathewouldfollowit.Whenbothofthemleftthatday,Icouldn'thelpthinkingthatFranciemayhavesavedherhusband'slife.TheAmericanAcademyofFamilyPhysiciansestimatesthataround10percentoffamilyphysiciansnowgivepatients theoptiontosharetheirappointmentswithpeoplewhohavesimilarhealthissues. Fordoctors,thebenefitsareobvious:Sharedappointmentsareefficient,allowingustoseemoreofourpatientsinaday.Butsharedappointmentscanbebeneficialforpatients,too,helpingthemtoadopthealthybehaviorsinawaythatone-on-onevisitsdon't.Aperson'ssmoking,diet,andexercisehabitscandependinlargepartonthehabitsofhisfriends,family,orcoworkers.InalandmarkstudypublishedinTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinein2008,theYalesociologistNicholasChristakisfoundthatwhenaspouse,friend,orsiblingquitsmoking,itdecreasedaperson'schancesofsmokingby67percent,36percent,and25percent,respectively.Otherresearchhasfoundsimilarpositivesocial-networkeffectsforthingslikemedicationadherence.Muchofhealth,inotherwords,isasharedexperience.Therearesomeconditions,likeacoldorasprainedankle,wheredoctors'recommendationsaresimpleandsocialsupportwon'tmakemuchofadifference.Butasaprimary-caredoctor,Ialsotreatchronicdiseaseslikediabetesandhighbloodpressure.Theknowledgerequiredtomanagetheselifelongconditionscanbeoverwhelmingforsome,andstressmakespatientslesslikelytocarryouttheinstructionsthatdoctorsgive.Beingaroundotherpeoplemayhelp.Inpatientswithheartfailureanddiabetes,forexample,groupvisitsmayimproveretention(记忆)ofmedicalinformationby10to30percent.Astudypresentedatthe2014AmericanCollegeofCardiologyannualmeeting,meanwhile,foundthatbeingmarrieddramaticallyloweredone'schanceofheartdisease ,possiblybecausespouseshelpedreinforcemedicationadherenceandexercisehabits.Despitetheseoutcomes,itiseasytoseewhysharedmedicalappointmentsaren'tmorepopular.Theygoagainsttwoprinciplesthathavedefinedmedicine:thepatient-doctorrelationshipandconfidentiality.Oneofmypatientshasbeenseeingmeformonthstryingtoquitsmoking.Herpreviousprimary-caredoctorhadprescribedeverythingfromnicotinepatchestogumtopills.Nothingworked.Thereason:Herbrotherhadmovedinrecently,andsmokingtogetherwastheonethingtheydidtogether.Unlessshecouldgetherbrothertostopsmoking,shetoldme,itwouldbeimpossibleforhertoquit.Itoldhertobringherbrothertohernextappointment—andhopefully,Icanconvincethemtofindanewsharedactivity.AsLeoandFranciehavetaughtme,havingsomeoneelseintheroomcouldmakeallthedifference.( )61.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutLeoandFrancieisTRUE?Theywenttothedoctortogetherbecausetheysharedsimilarmentalissues.TheywenttoseethedoctorbecauseLeowashurtinanaccident.Leowasn'tallowedtodriveafterthedoctor'sappointment.Leonoticedhisvisionproblembeforethedoctorexaminedit.( )62.Sharedappointmentswiththedoctormaybeofhelpfor .①highbloodpressure②sprainedankle③cold④heartfailure⑤diabetesA.①②③B.①④⑤C.②④⑤D.①③⑤( )63.Whichcouldbethetitleforthepassage?SharedactivityisgoodforhealthTwo'scompanyatthedoctor'sofficeBeingaroundothersmayhelppatientsWhatLeoandFranciehavetaughtme( )64.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthepassage?Toshowhowfamilymembershelpeachothertoimprovehealth.Topersuadepeopletohavemoresharedactivitieswithpartners.Tointroducethenewpracticeofgroupdoctorvisits.Todescribethegreatinfluenceofhavingsomeoneintheroom.DTodaytheNobelPrizeinLiteratureawardedjournalistSvetlanaAlexievichapproximately$970 ,000inrecognitionofalifetimeofexcellence.The67 -year-oldauthorofVoicesFromChernobylandWar'sUnwomanlyFacewaspraisedbytheSwedishAcademy“forherpolyphonic(复调式的)writings,amonumenttosufferingandcourageinourtime.”PrizesliketheNobelinspiremuchexpectationsbeforetheannouncement.Peoplegivetheirbestguessesastowhowillwin,lookbackonpastwinners,andevenplacebetsasifspectatorsataDerby( 赛马会).Literaryprizesrewardartisticbrilliance.Theyhelpwritersearnadecentliving.Butisthepublic'sfascinationwithprize -winningauthorshealthy?Ourimpulseseemstoincreasinglycontributetoacultureofturningauthorsintocelebrities,wherereadersfollowtheauthorinsteadofthebook.Astoryshouldstandonitsown,asaconsidered,completebook,withoutbiographicalinformationfromauthor.It'sanideaperhapsbestconveyedinRoland“TheimageofliteraturetobefoundBarthes's1968essayTheDeathoftheAuthor.“Theimageofliteraturetobefoundincontemporaryculture isarbitrarilyhistastes,hispassions.”Nearly50yearslater,afewstillwritten,havenoneedoftheirauthorscenteredontheauthor,hisperson,hishistory,incontemporaryculture isarbitrarilyhistastes,hispassions.”Nearly50yearslater,afewstillwritten,havenoneedoftheirauthorscenteredontheauthor,hisperson,hishistory,agree."Ibelievethatbooks,oncetheyare,"NewYorkTimesbestsellingauthorElenaFerranteoncewrote."Ifbookshavesomethingtosay,theywillsoonerorlaterfindreaders;ifnot,theywon'tshecontinued."Truemiraclesaretheoneswhosemakerswillneverbeknown.”__①,ButtherulesforsubmissionfortheManBookerInternationalPrize ,forexample,stronglyencourageauthorsto“makethemselvesavailableforpublicity ”AndthefoundationbehindtheNationalBookAwardrequiresfinalists toparticipateintheir“website—relatedpublicity”.②_In2007,areporterwhoshowedupuninvitedatDorisLessing'shousewasthefirsttoinformherthatshehadbeenawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiterature.TodaytheTwitteraticameknockingonAlexievich'sdigitaldoorhourbeforetheawardwasevenofficial.Tobeconsideredforaprizeistobeapublicfigure.③HarryPotterseriesauthorJ.K.Rowling ,withover5.6millionTwitterfollowers, hasactivelyaddressedreadersthroughpublicappearancesandsocialmedia,revealing muchmorethanwecouldhaveimaginedwhenweclosedthefinalHarryPotterbook.WenowknowthehouseHarry'schildrenwillbesortedinto,thatDumbledoreisgay,“Voldemort"isactuallypronouncedwithasilent"t",andawholehostoftheotherminorandmajordetailsaboutthebackstoryofthecharacters.ThemagicalworldRowlingcreatedinherbooks—arelativelytightmysterywithwell—laidcluesthatledtoasatisfyingconclusion,whichhadtoprovetheirmeritstothereaderbasedonaninternallogic —isbeingunraveledbyherownhand.®Ofcourse,publicattentionalsohasveryimportantbenefitsforauthors.Forthreemonthsafterreceivingthe2011PulitzerPrizeinfiction,JenniferEgan'sAVisitfromtheGoonSquadsoldabouttripleitsprintsalesfrombeforetheprize,PublishersWeeklyreports.OnOct.5,2010,inthefirstFT/OppenheimerFundsEmergingVoicesAwards,asNigerian—bornChigozieObiomaacceptedtheprizeforfictionwithaneasysmile,hisexcitementwasappreciable.Given thecashprizeof$40,000foreachwinner,it'shardtodownplaytheimportanceofsuchanhonor.Suchawardsbringnecessaryvisibilityandfundingtowritersfacingaliterarylandscapedominatedbywhitemen.Butourcultureofcelebrityisoftentoowrappedupinthewayweread:Howmightthemeaningofaworkchangeiftheauthorreallydidn'tgrowupinapoorneighborhood,orifheorshewasabusedinchildhood?Readersstudiedtheauthor'slifeasifitwerethekeytointerpretinghisorhernovels.Behindourfascinationisthequestionthatdrivesallsuchquestions:Whatdidtheauthorintend?Byallmeans,letuspraisebrilliantworkandindoingsotrustthattheauthorhasalreadytoldusenough,andthatthestoryheorshemeanttotellendedwiththefinalpage.( )65.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

PeoplewaitfortheNobelPrizeannouncementcalmlyandpatiently.RolandBarthesthinksitnecessarytoreadliteraturecenteredonauthors.ElenaFerranteholdsthatbooksshouldbereadindependentlyofauthors'life.TheManBookerInternationalPrizediscouragesauthorsfrompublicity.)66.Whatdoestheunderlinedword)66.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordunraveled”inParagraph9probablymean?A.Underlined.B.Unfolded.C.Updated.D.United.( )67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthebenefitofprizewinningforauthors?Itrevealsmoredetailsaboutthecharactersinthebook.Itdramaticallyincreasesthesalesofthebook.Itbringsinnecessaryfundingtoauthors.Itbringsaboutchangesindominanceinliterarylandscape.( )68.Wherecanthesentence“Someauthorssatisfy,evenencouragetheirfans.”bebestputinthepassage?①B.②C.③D.④( )69.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsourfascinationwithprize -winningauthors?A.Approval.B.Critical.C.Indifferent.D.Neutral.( )70.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Tobeawardedaprizeistobeapublicfigure.Publicfascinationwithauthorsbringsbenefits.Turningauthorsintocelebritiesisabadculture.Therearebigchallengesforprize -winningauthors.第n卷(非选择题共35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填 1个单词。Ontwitter,afriendasked“Twentyyearsfromnow,howmanyChinesewordswillbecommonparlance(常用词)inEnglish?”Irepliedthatwe'vealreadyhad35yearssinceDengXiaopingbeganopeningChina'seconomy,resultinginitsstratosphericrise—butalmostnorecentChineseborrowingsinEnglish.ManyexpertsarewillingtoexplainChinatocurious(andanxious)westerners.AndyetIcan'tthinkofevenoneChinesewordorphrasethathasbecome “commonparlanceinEnglish”recently.Theonlywordthatcomesclosemightbeguanxi,thepersonalconnectionsandrelationshipscriticaltogettingthingsdoneinChina.Plentyofarticlescanbefounddiscussingtheimportanceofguanxi,butthewordisn't“commoninEnglish”byanystretch.MostChinesewordsnowpartofEnglishareknown,intheirspellingandmeaning,tohavebeenborrowedalongtimeagofromnon -MandarinChinesevarietieslikeCantonese.Kowtow,gunghoandtoshanghaiarenowimpeccably( 无可挑剔地 )EnglishwordsweusewithnoreferencetoChinaitself.Kungfu,taichi,fengshuiandthelikeareChineseconceptsandpracticeswesternersareawareof.Andofcoursebokchoy,chowmeinandothersaremerelyChinesefoodsthatwesternerslike;Iwouldsayweborrowedthefoods,andtheirChinesenamesmerelyhitchedarideintoEnglish.GivenChina'srocket—ridetoprominence(突起),whysolittleborrowing?WeimportwordsfromotherlanguagesthatarehardforEnglish—speakerstopronounce.Weborrowfromlanguageswithotherwritingsystems(Yiddish,Russian ,Arabic).Weborrowfromculturallydistantplaces(India,Japan).Weborrownotonlyfromfriends,butfromrivalsandenemies(GermanwordsintheSecondWorldWar,RussianwordsduringtheColdWarandtoomanywordstocountfromFrenchduringthelongAnglo —Frenchrivalry).SoperhapsChina'sriseissimplytoonew,andwejustneedanother20yearsorso.We'veseenasimilarfilmbefore.Japan'ssuddenopeningtotheworld,aworldwar,andthenfortyyearsofaneconomicboomputquiteafewJapanesewordsandconceptsintotheAnglophonemind:kamikaze,futon,haiku,kabuki,origami,karaoke,tycoon,tsunami,jiu—jitsu,zenandhonchoareal

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