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某中学备战二三高考英语寒假必刷卷八第一卷(选择题)(总分95分)第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?C.Complainingtotheman.C.Somefilm.C.Hewent(othewrongaddress.C.Complainingtotheman.C.Somefilm.C.Hewent(othewrongaddress.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.Beachblankets.B.Somepictures.Whydoesthemanapologisetothewoman?A.Heorderedthewrongtable.B.Hecalledherbymistake.Whatdoesthemanthinkiswrongwiththeplant?Itneedstobewateredatpresent.Itshouldbemovedintoalargepot.Itisnotgettingenoughsunshine.Whatisthemanconcernedabout?A.Thetimetofixtheproblem.B.Theproblemofihecar.C.Thewaytogethome.第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分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、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,各小即将给出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。Wherearethespeakers?A.Intheman'soffice.B.Inarestaurant.Whatisthemancomplainingabout?A.Thelowsalary.B.Theheavywork.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A.$115,B.$120.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?C.Inthewoman'shouse.C.Thenewboss.C.$125.C.ItstimeistC.Itstimeist(x)early.C.OnSundayevening.C.Guideandtourist.A.Thinkitoverbeforehaving(hepantsshortened.B.Haveaprofessionaltailorhispants.C.Useaplasticbagtoputhispantsin.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。Whydoesn'tthewomantakethedirectflight?A.ShewantstovisitChicago.B.It'smuchmoreexpensive.Whendocsthewoman'sflightleave?A.OnSaturdayafternoon.B.OnSundaymorning.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Customerandtravelagent.B.Managerandsecretary.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。Whenwillthewomanpresent?A.OnSeptember7.B.OnSeptember8.C.OnSeptember9.WhatdidRachelandSamaskabout?A.Thetimeofthemeeting.B.Theinfonnationonthehotel.C.Thechangeoftheschedule.Howwillthemangeteveryonetoknowthedetailsofthemeeting?A.Byphone.B.Bye-mail.C.Byletter.Whatwillthewomandointhemorning?A.Writeseveralreports.B.MeetRachelandSam.C.Prepareherlunch.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。WherewasJeanDunantfrom?A.Italy.B.Australia.C.Switzerland.WhywastheRedCrossstartedatfirst?A.Tohelpthewoundedinthewar.B.lbprovidefoodforthepoor.C.Tofightagainstthewar.Whatdoweknowabouttheredcross?A.1(canbeusedtorepresentthefirstaidstations.B.Itcanonlyrefertotheinternationalorganisation.C.Itisanofficialsymbolofhospitalandmedicaltreatment.WhatwillMrJohnFrancistalkaboutnext?A.SomethingaboutFirstAid.B.ThelawabouttheRedCross.C.TheRedCrossorganisationinAustralia.第二部分阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。ALookingforacoolnewbookthisseason?TFKKidReportersreadandreviewedsomeofthebestbooksoftheyear.YusufAzeemisNotaHeroYusufAzeemishopingtohaveagreatfirstyearinmiddleschool.Standinginhiswayarethehatenotesleftinhislockerandhisstruggletofindhisplaceinanewcommunity.YusufAzeemIsNotaHero,bySaadiaFaruqi,willappealtoreaderswholikestoriesabouteverydaykidsovercomingchallengesandfindinginnerstrength.BlackBoyJoyTheshortstoriesinBlackBoyJoy,editedbyKwameMbalia,celebratethepleasuresofBlackchildhood.Therearcalsostoriesaboutvictories,competitions,andgettingdressedfortheirfirstdayofschool.Mostarcshort,withsimpleplots.Peoplewhoenjoybite-sizestoriesofhappinesswilllikethiscollection.ParadiseonFireInParadiseonFire,byJewellParkerRhodes,Addyisashy,15-year-oldgirlwhoescapedfromanapartmentfirethatkilledherparents.Whenafirebreaksoutatthewildernesscamp,Addyknowswhattodo.WillAddybeabletoleadherfellowcamperstosafety?Readerswilllovethemixofsuspense,action,andemotioninthisbook.ChunkyChunkywaswrittenbyYehudiMercado,inthebook,Huditriessports,which,however,takehimawayfromwha(he'strulypassionateabout:comedy.Hisimaginaryfriend.Chunky,appearsthroughout(hestorytohelpHudiachievehisdreams.Chunkyisagreatbookforkidswhowanttoreadaboutfriendship,family,andtrytofindwheretheymightfitin.Whichofthefollowingtellsabouthappychildhood?A.YusufAzeemisNotaHero.B.BlackBoyJoy.C.ParadiseonFire.D.Chunky.WhatisthebookbyJewellParkerRhodesabout?A.Agirltryingtoescapefromdanger.C.AboyparticipatinginasummercampB.Aboysufferingatschool.D.Agirltakinganinterestincomedy.23.WhoisChunkyintheb<x)k?A.Acomedian.B.Hudi'sclassmate.C.Ashyboy.D.Anunrealfriend.BAtjust19yearsold,AkisaPetersteachesattheSissetonWahpetonTribalCollege.Hespecializesinalanguagethatisthousandsofyearsold,theDakotalanguage,spokenbytheDakotapeople.“TheDakotalanguageis'themostimportantaspect'ofDakotaculture.Withoutit,ourDakotaculturewouldnolongerexist."Petersclaimed.wasluckytogrowuparoundmanyfirst-languageDakotaspeakers.Butnowtheelderlycontinuallypassedawayandattheendof(heirlives,theyjustwantedtoknowtheirfamilieswouldcontinuetohavethelanguage.Oneoftheproblemsourpeoplehaveisfindingwaystogetat-lcngthandconsistentexposuretothelanguagc.^^Asidefrominstructingatthecollegelevel,Petersusessocialmediatosharevideosthatintegratehumor,culture,andbasic-levelconversationtohelpteachDakota.Inhisfreetime,hevisitsDakotaelders.Healsostartedanonlinegroupofyouthtoconverseandsharetheknowledgeofthelanguageinasafeandsupportivespace.AkisaPeterswantstotelltheyouththatiftheywanttolearn(heirownlanguage,sitwith(heireldersandlearnfromthem.Endlessvocabularysheetscoulddiscouragethemfromlearning.Standardscreatedbynon-speakerscouldalsodothat."Withinthenextdecade,Iassume,me,mycolleagues,andotherDakota-lcamingrelativeswillhavechildrenandstartanewgenerationofDakota.IalsohopemybrothersandsisterswilltakethepathwelaidoutforthemandcontinuetolearnandspeakDakotaOnmyreservationtherearenumerousyoungpeopleworkingonthecomebackofthelanguage.I'mhopefulbecauseI'mdefinitelynotalone.^^AkiSaPeterstoldTeenvogue.WhydoesAkisaPetersteachtheDakotalanguage?A.Toenrichhisexperience.B.Torecorditswrittenform.C.Topreventitdyingout.D.Tomakeitknownglobally.WhatcanwcsayaboutAkisaPetersaccording(oParagraph3?A.Learned.B.Creative.C.Approachable.D.Cooperative.WhatdoesAkisaPetersexpecttheyoungpeopletodo?A.Dealwithvocabularysheets.B.Sustainthegivenstandards.C.Communicatewiththeirelders.D.Learnfromtheirteachers.Whichsectionofawebsiteisthe(extprobablytakenfrom?A.Research.B.Business.C.Fashion.D.Culture.CAwalkintheparkmaybejustwhatthedoctorordered.AnewprogramlaunchedlastmonthinCanadagivessomedoctorstheoptionofprovidingpatientswithafreeannualpasstothecountry'snationalparksaspartofanefforttoincreaseaccesstonatureandthehealthbenefits.PaRx,ahealthinitiativelaunchedbytheBCParksFoundationin2019,partneredwithParksCanadatoprovidedoctorsacrossfourprovinceswithaninitialrunof100passesthatcanbeprescribed(开处方).Theprogramallowsdoctorstowritemoregeneralprescriptionsfortimespentoutinnature;twohoursaweek,atleast20minutesatatime,iswhatPaRxdirectorDr.MelissaLemsuggests.**Giventhegrowingbodyofevidencethatindicatesnaturelimecanimproveallkindsofdifferentphysicalandmentalhealthconditions,we'rehopingthatourPaRxprogramnotonlyimprovespatienthealth,butreducescoststothehealth-caresystem,andhelpstogrowthenumberofpeoplewhoaremoreengagedenvironmentaladvocates,^^saidPramaRahman,acoordinatorfortheBCParksFoundation.Doctorshavebeencatchingon,instructingtheirpatientstoturntonaturetoimprovetheirhealthandthey'regettingcreativeinhowtheydoit.Dr.RobertZarr,adoctorbasedinWashington,beganprescribingaccessibleoutdooractivitiesforhisyoungpatientsandevencreatedasearchableonlinedatabaseoflocalparkstomakeiteasier.Butgettingoutsideisn'talwaysaseasyasitmightsound.Incomecanafleetone'saccesstonature,anissuethatPaRxistryingtoaddressinCanada.Doctorsutilizingthenewnationalparkspassprogramarcurgedtoprioritizepatientswhomightnototherwisebeabletoaffordthesepasses.Whileonly100adultpasses,whichgiveholdersaccesstomorethan80nationalparks,historicsitesandnaturereserves,haveinitiallybeenmadeavailable,organizersplantoroutinelyreassessthisnumberastheprogramgrows,theBCParksFoundationtoldNPRWhatisPaRxintendedtodo?A.Qualifydoctorstoprescribe.B.Givepatientsfreeaccesstoparks.C.Promotefreeadmissiontoparks.D.Advocate20minutes5walkaday.Whatdoestheunderlinedword*4utilizing"inparagraph5probablymean?A.Financing.B.Settingup.C.Evaluating.D.Canyingout.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.TheBCParksFoundationisexpandingrapidly.B.Theprogramhassignedup80nationalparks.C.Morepeoplewillbenefitfromtheprogram.D.Thoselivingclosetoparkscangainpriority.31.Whichis(hebesttitleofthetext?A.PaRx,aNaturePrescriptionProgram.B.BCParksFoundationinCanadaC.Year-longPassestoNationalParksD.ANewStudyonBenefitsofWalkDTherearefewplacesonEarththathumanshaven'tmessedup.NowevenAntarctica,theonlycontinentwithnopermanenthumaninhabitants,isbeingalteredbyus.AstudyfoundthattheincreasinghumanpresenceinAntarcticaiscausingmoresnowmelt-badnewsforafrozenworldalreadybattlingtheeffectsofhuman-causedglobalwarming.Blackcarbon,thedark,dustypollutionthatcomesfromburningfossilfuelshassettledinlocationswheretouristsandresearchersspendalotoftime,scientistsfound.Eventhesmallestamountofthedarkpollutantcanhaveasignificantimpactonmeltingbecauseofitsverylowreflectiveness:thingsthatarelightincolor,likesnow,reflect(hesun'senergyandstaycool;thingsthatarcdark,likeblackcarbon,absorbthesun'senergyandwarmup.“Thesnowalbedo(反射率)effectisoneofthelargestuncertaintiesinregionalandglobalclimatemodelingrightnow,“AliaKhan,asnowandicescientistatWesternWashingtonUniversity,toldCNN."That'soneofthemotivationsforthestudy,toquantifytheimpactofblackcarbononregionalsnowmelt,whichisimportantforquantifyingtheroleofblackcarboninthegloballossofsnowandice.”Antarcticaissittingthereprettymuchsilentlyallyear.But,ifitweren'tthere,inthestatethatitismeanttobe,thebalancethatwehaveintheclimatesystemwillnolongerbe,“MarilynRaphael,ageographyprofessorsaid.^Antarctica'sseaiceisalsoimportanttomaintainabalanceinatmosphericcirculation,Mheadded.Aswatersgetwarmer,someAntarcticcreaturesarefindingtheirhomesmoreandmoreunlivable.uEverythingwedohasconsequences?Raphaelsaid."Weneedtoeducateourselvesaboutthoseconsequences,especiallyinsystemsthatweknowrelativelylitlleabout.Wehavetobecarefulthatwedon'tupsettheclimatebalance?'Whycanthesmallestamountofblackcarbonhavehugeimpactoninching?A.Itishighlyreflective.B.Itsdarkcolourabsorbsheat.C.Itproducesvastenergy.D.Itcausesmuchpollution.AccordingtoAlia,whichofthefollowingisonereasonforconductingthestudy?Tomeasuretheimpactofblackcarbononmelting.Tbquantifythecostofbattlingagainstclimatechange.Toremovetheuncertaintiesofglobalwarmingeffects.Tourgepeopletopaymoreattentiontomeltingproblem.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThechangecausedbyAntarcticmelting.B.ThemethodstostopAntarcticicemelting.C.ThesignificanceofAntarcticbeinginitsstate.D.ThesufferingsAntarcticcreaturesarcexperiencing.35.WhatdoesRaphaeladvisepeopletodo?A.Reducetouristnumbers.B.Facetheconsequences.C.Acquireprofessionaleducation.D.Stopdisturbingtheclimate.第二节根据短文内容,从短文后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。(共5小题,每题2.5分,满分12.5分)Museumsarecentersfilledwithinformationdesignedtoenlightenandeducatethecuriousmind.Especiallyforchildren,museumsintroducethemtounknownworlds,inspiretheirimaginationandprovidethemwithvaluablelearningexperiences.Il'sgenerallybelievedthatmuseumsonlyhelpfuelacademiceducation.36Museumsofferchildrenbiggerconnectionsandreferencestohistorythanatraditionalclass.Theyplayahugeroleinimpactingtheirhistoricalknowledgeandtheinnovationtakingplacebeforetheireyes.37Justreadingouttothem,encouragingthemtoaskquestionsandholdingtheirattention.38Individualsacquirevalues,knowledge,andskillsthatarenotapplicabletotheonlyfieldbutwillaidthemforalifetime.Asinglevisittoamuseumnearyouwillprovidechildrenwithin-depthknowledgeaboutdifferentsubjectsthattheycanacquireslowly,formuseumsletyoustayaslongasyouwant.Museumsarewellenoughequippedtoawakencuriosityinyoungminds,whichinturnwillleadtothesechildrenaskingquestions.39Someofthemmightneedagreatdealofthoughttoanswerandsomeofthemmightnothaveanyanswersatall.Nomatterwhattheyasked,allofthesequestionsmustbeequallyencouragedandchildrenmustbegiventheconfidencetofindtheanswerstothemontheirown.Museumshavetheability(oleaveitsvisitorsinaweof(hehugeamountofinformationitholds.Theyprovideinspirationtoyoungchildrenviaitsresourcesthatleavethemfascinatedaboutthenightskyandthesolarsystem,theskeletonsthatkeepthemthinkingaboutlifebeforethem,theartworksthatarousethecreativemind,etc.40Parentsthemselvesdon'thavetobehistorylovers.Sonicofthesequestionsmayhaveimmediateanswers.Allinall,museumsencouragechildrentodreamandwonder.Butinfact,theyprovideknowledgeregardingallwalksoflife.Museumsarcacollectionofresourcesthatpromoteinformaleducation.Museumsarepackedwithexhibitsthataiddevelopingcriticalthinkingskills.Toconnectwiththeinnovations,itisimportant(hattheyunderstandwhereitallbegan.第三部分语言运用第一节(共15小题;每小题1.分,满15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。Yourfirstdayanywherecanbe(ough.Asasupplyteacher,IhadonesuchexperiencewhenIwas41toworkataspecialeducationschool.WhenIreceivedthecallaskingifIwasavailablethatday,awaveof42rushedoverme.I'dnever(aughtinaspecialschoolbefore,butI43pulledmyselftogetheranddrovetotheschool.Onthewaythere,Ihad44abouteveiythingIcouldn'tdo.AsI45,Iwasgreetedbytheheadwho46metherewas“nothingtoworryabout",butIwasfeelinganythingbut!IwastoldIwouldleachkeystage1.47bytheirparents,thechildrenbegantoshowup.Itriedto48myanxiousfeelings,althoughafewdropsof49werenoticeable.Thewholeclass,atotalof8withvariousspecialneeds,arrivedby9:30.Contrarytomy50,asthedaywenton.my51levelswentdown.Thechildrenwereexpressive,uniqueandpassionate,(houghthereweretimesthatleftmeslightly52bytheirscreams.Asthedayended,ican53sayitwasoneofthebestexperiencesofmyteachingcareer.Ihopeanyonewill54workingataspecialschoolandallowthepassionofthechildrenthereto55theirloveofteaching.41.A.guidedB.allowedC.requiredD.forced42.A.sympathyB.angerC.sadnessD.panic43.A.desperatelyB.eventuallyC.regularlyD.hcsitanily44.A.opinionsB.doubtsC.thoughtsD.plans45.A.pulledupB.pickedupC.spedupD.brokeup46.A.informedB.remindedC.warnedD.assured47.A.RaisedB.AccompaniedC.SuspectedD.Abandoned48.A.enhanceB.sp

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