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第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1.appointmentA.absolutely B.latest C.relative D.image2.PeacefulA.measure B.great C.realize D.defeat3.universalA.unite B.unexpected C.unforgettable D.unfold4.topicA.totally B.movement C.project D.motto5.watchedA.replaced B.ruined C.treated D.succeeded第二节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)6.________rapidprogresshashemadethatwealladmirehim.A.Very B.So C.Such D.Too7.Theword“media”basicallyrefersto________wecommonlycallnewspapers,magazines,radiosandtelevisions.A.which B.that C.what D.where8.Tothegreatdisappointmentofthepoorworkers,agreatpartoftheirwageswere________bythebossfornogoodreason.A.keptaway B.keptoff C.keptup D.keptback 9.Theglobaltrendtowardhigherdivorcerateshascreated________familieswith________people.A.more;fewer B.fewer;moreC.many;few D.few;many10.It’salittlesurprisingthatahousemadeofwoodorbamboomaystayupinanearthquakewhile________madeofsteelandconcretemayfalldown.A.one B.that C.in D.what11.—CanIpaythebillbycheck?—Sorry,sir.Butitisthemanagementruleofourhotelthatpayment________bemadeincash.A.shall B.need C.will D.can12.In1990,________Belgianinventorby________nameofBakeliteinventedthefirstofthemodernplastics.A.a;a B.a;the C.the;a D.the;/13.Whenyouarrive,I________inreceptionforyou.A.wait B.amwaitingC.amgoingtowait D.willbewaiting14.Ayoungwomanwasfounddeadinherownapartmentandthepolice________itwasacaseofmurder.A.charged B.doubted C.suspected D.considered15.ItisgenerallybelievedthatasuccessfulOlympicGames________reliesonwellperformedITservices.A.largely B.narrowly C.badly D.simply16.________frommediareports,theresulthasbeenunclear.A.Tojudge B.HavingjudgedC.Judging D.Judged17.Globalwarmingpushesthetemperaturehigher________JanuaryinChina.A.with B.in C.over D.for18.Ourvacationwastotallyruined.Notonlywasthefoodterrible,buttheweatherwasawful________.A.Though B.aswell C.either D.however19.—Themooncakeisreallydelicious.CanIhaveanotherpiece?—________A.Youcan. B.Behaveyourself.C.Bemyguest! D.Doityourself.20.—Whereisyournewhomenow?—Inthenewdevelopedzone.ButI________downtownforfiveyears.A.havelivedB.hadlivedC.livedD.wasliving第三节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Iwasonmywaytotwojobinterviews.Notsurprisingly,Iwas__21__,sobeforeIgotoffmytrain,Itookmyphoneoutto__22__thedirectiontothefirstone.Ashortwalklater,Ireachedthesubway,butwhenIwent__23__mypurseformywallettobuysomething,mywalletandnewglassesweremissing.I__24__andrantothecourtesycounter(服务台)toask__25__anyonehadturnedinmywalletandglasses.Thewomaninthebooth(岗亭)toldmethe__26__wasstillinthestationandurgedmetohurrythere__27__tocheckformythings.Tomakealongstoryshort,no__28__.Heartbroken,Ireturnedtothecourtesycounter.NotonlywouldImissbothmy__29__,butalsoIwasreally__30__withnomoney.IburstintotearsasIexplainedthe__31__tothewomaninthebooth.Shereachedintoherpurseand__32__me$7!“It’sallIhaverightnow,”shesaid,“useittogettoyour__33__.”Iwenttomyinterviewsand__34__themboth.WhenIcamebacktothankher,shewas__35__,butshehadalready__36__metothewomanonthenextshiftwhohandedmeatickethome.Thatwoman’s__37__wassurprising.Andjustwhenthedaycouldn’tget__38__,Ireceivedacall.Aconductorhadfoundmywalletandglassesandwould__39__meonthetrainthenextday.Ijustwanttosharethatkindnesswhichcanhappenwhenweleast__40__it.Whenithappens,weshouldpayitforward.21.A.fortunate B.thankful C.nervous D.hopeless22.A.read B.check C.report D.guide23.A.with B.after C.into D.against24.A.wenton B.brokedownC.gaveup D.turnedback25.A.when B.why C.where D.if26.A.cloth B.ticket C.train D.wallet27.A.immediately B.carefully C.secretly D.publicly28.A.luck B.chance C.time D.story29.A.parents B.friends C.appointments D.glasses30.A.interested B.troubled C.satisfied D.bored31.A.situation B.mistake C.service D.dream32.A.paid B.handed C.lent D.awarded33.A.home B.seat C.interviews D.calls34.A.applied B.directed C.received D.passed35.A.glad B.surprised C.gone D.unusual36.A.recommended B.describedC.compared D.led37.A.happiness B.honesty C.kindness D.courage38.A.longer B.worse C.colder D.brighter39.A.meet B.remind C.support D.comfort40.A.expect B.share C.appreciate D.forget第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AInCanadaandtheUnitedStates,thereisanewgroupofchildrencalled“satellitekids”,wholiveinoneplacebutwhoseparentsliveinanotherplace.AsiansareimmigratingtoCanadaandtheUnitedStatesinlargernumbersthaneverbefore.MostAsiansimmigratebecausetheybelievethattheycangivetheirchildrenabettereducationintheWest.InAsia,especiallyinChina,Japan,andKorea,itisdifficulttogotouniversity.Studentsmustfirstpassthestrictnationalexamination.However,inCanadaandtheUnitedStates,itiseasytogotouniversity,andanyonewhowantstogocango.Asaresult,Asianparentsdecidetoleavetheircountriessothattheirchildrencangotouniversity.TheproblemisthatwhenAsiansarrive,theydiscoverthatfindingajobandmakingmoneyaremoredifficultintheWestthanintheEast.Also,theyfindthattheyareverylonely,andthattheymisstheirhomes.Becauseofthesetworeasons,mostAsianparentsdecidetogobacktoworkwhiletheirchildrenstudyintheWest.Therefore,thesechildrenbecome“satellitekids”,andmostoftheirparentsdonotknowhowsaditistobea“satellitekid”.OnlyuntilnowareCanadiansandAmericansdiscoveringthe“satellitekids”problem.BecausethesechildrendonotspeakEnglishandbecausetheirparentsarenottheretotakecareofthem,theyareoftenabsentfromschool.Tobea“satellitekid”meanstogrowupinacountrywhereyouknowyouaredifferentandwhereyoucannotmakefriendsbecauseyoudonotspeakEnglishwell.Also,itmeanstogrowupalone,becauseyourparentsareelsewhere.Whatthese“satellitekids”willprobablysaytotheirparentsisthatit’sbettertohaveparentsaroundthantohaveauniversityeducation.41.SomeAsianparentssendtheirkidsabroadbecause________.A.theyhopetheirchildrenmayeasilyfindajobthereB.thekidsmaynotbeacceptedbyuniversitiesintheirowncountriesC.allforeignuniversitiesarebetterthantheonesintheirowncountriesD.thekidswanttoimprovetheirEnglishandmakeforeignfriends42.“Satellitekids”refertoAsiankids________.A.withoutparents B.livingabroadaloneC.withuniversityeducation D.speakingnoEnglish43.SomeAsianimmigrantchildrenbecome“satellitekids”becausetheirparents________.A.wanttoleavetheirowncountriesB.wantthemtogotouniversityC.returntotheircountriestoworkD.wantthemtobeindependent44.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Parentswantbettereducationfortheirkids.B.Parentsfeellonelyandmisstheirfamilies.C.CanadiansandAmericansbegintonoticethe“satellitekids”problem.D.Kidsinforeigncountriesalonearebadlyinneedofcarefromfamily.BOnestormynightmanyyearsago,anelderlymanandhiswifeenteredthehallofasmallhotelinPhiladelphia.Tryingtogetoutoftherain,theycamethefrontdeskhopingtogetsomeshelterforthenight.“Couldyoupossiblygiveusaroomhere?”thehusbandasked.Theclerk,afriendlymanwithawinningsmile,lookedatthecoupleandexplainedthattherewerethreeconventionsintown.“Allofourroomsaretaken,”theclerksaid.“ButIcan’tsendanicecouplelikeyououtintotherainatoneo’clockinthemorning.Wouldyouperhapsbewillingtosleepinmyroom?It’snotexactlyasuite,butitwillbegoodenoughtomakeyoufolkscomfortableforthenight.”Whenthecoupledeclined,theyoungmanpressedon.“Don’tworryaboutme;I’llmakeoutjustfine.”theclerktoldthem.Sothecoupleagreed.Ashepaidhisbillthenextmorning,theelderlymansaidtotheclerk,“YouarethekindofmanagerwhoshouldbethebossofthebesthotelintheUnitedStates.MaybesomedayI’llbuildoneforyou.”Theclerklookedatthemandsmiled.Thethreeofthemhadagoodlaugh.Astheydroveaway,theelderlycoupleagreedthatthehelpfulclerkwasindeedexceptional,asfindingpeoplewhoarebothfriendlyandhelpfulisn’teasy.Twoyearspassed.Theclerkhadalmostforgottentheincidentwhenhereceivedaletterfromtheoldman.ItrecalledthatstormynightandenclosedaroundtriptickettoNewYork,askingtheyoungmantopaythemavisit.TheoldmanmethiminNewYork,andledhimtothecornerofFifthAvenueand34thStreet.Hethenpointedtoagreatnewbuildingthere,apalereddishstone,withturretsandwatchtowersthrustinguptothesky.“That,”saidtheolderman,“isthehotelIhavejustbuiltforyoutomanage.”“Youmustbejoking,”theyoungmansaid.“IcanassureyouIamnot,”saidtheolderman,aslysmileplayingaroundhismouth.Theolderman’snamewasWilliamWaldorfAstor,andthatmagnificentstructurewastheoriginalWaldorfAstoriaHotel.TheyoungclerkwhobecameitsfirstmanagerwasGeorgeC.Boldt.Thisyoungclerkneverforesawtheturnofeventsthatwouldleadhimtobecomethemanagerofoneoftheworld’smostglamoroushotels.45.Thepurposeofthefollowingauthorwritingthisstoryisto________.A.givepeopleagoodlaughB.coversomefactsC.promotethebusinessofWaldorfAstoriaHotelD.deliveralesson46.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthestoryisNOTtrue?A.Thestorytookplaceataboutonea.m..B.Theoldcouplewastoopoortoaffordaluxuriousroom.C.Theclerkwaswillingtohelpthoseinneed.D.Theclerkreceivedanunexpectedinvitationfromtheoldman.47.Theunderlinedword“conventions”inPara3.canbereplacedby________.A.rooms B.suites C.meetings D.hotels48.Whichofthefollowingproverbssuitsthestorythebest?A.EverylittlethinghelpsB.Makehaywhilethesunshines. C.Manproposes;Goddisposes(处理,决定).D.Onegoodturndeservesanother.CInNewSouthWalesyoucankeepanumberofsmallernativeanimals,suchassnakes,lizards,turtles,frogs,birds,andtwomammalscalledtheplainsratandthespinifexhoppingmouse.Hoppingmicearequiteuniqueanimals.Youdon’tfindthemintheaveragepetshopandtheydon’tbehavemuchlikenormalmiceatall.Theyliketodigandtheycanjumpjustlikekangaroos.TheirnativehabitatisthesandydesertofWesternAustralia,theNorthernTerritoryandSouthAustralia,andtheycansurvivewithverylittlewaterforlongperiodsoftime.Nativeanimalslikehoppingmiceareusedtolivinginthewild,sotheyneedaspecialenclosure.YoureallyneedtotrytocreatealittlebitofAustralianbushinyourbackyardorhome.They’reveryactive,theyjumpveryhighandtheymoveveryquickly,sotheyneedanicebigenclosurewithabitofsandforthemtodig.They’reverycleanbuttheirdiggingcanmakeabigmess.Theylovetodigandwillshiftthesandfromonesideoftheenclosuretotheother.Hoppingmicecanbefedonthesamefoodthatyoucangetinanypetstore.Theyalsolikefruitsandvegetables,butnothingtooacidiclikeorangesortomatoes.Theylovethingslikegrapes,apples,carrotsandcorn.Thebestwaytopickupsmallanimalslikemiceisbythebaseofthetail,whichisthestrongestpartoftheirbody.Don’tgrabtheselittleguysaroundtheirbodiesoryoumayhurtthem.49.Thepassageiswrittenmainly________.A.totellpeoplehowtoraisehoppingmiceB.totellpeoplemoreabouthoppingmiceC.toexplainwhyhoppingmiceliketohopD.toshowhowhoppingmiceareunique50.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethathoppingmice________.A.liketoliveinthesandonthebeachB.oftenmakeamessifraisedinawrongwayC.liveonotherratsandvegetablesD.canlivebetterinaplacethatismorenatural51.Hoppingmicearequitedifferentfromotherpetsbecause________.A.theyarenativeanimalslikekangaroosB.theycanjumpveryhighandcanmovequicklyC.theirdietisquitedifferentfromotherpets’D.theirbehaviorisquitedifferentfromothermice’s52.Ifyouwanttokeephoppingmice,itisimportantto________.A.providethemwithaspecialplacetoliveB.givethemverylittlewaterC.allowthemtoliveonotherratsandmiceD.givethemlotsoffruitsandvegetablesDUgandaisacountryinEastAfricaand,asinmanysuchcountries,ahighpercentageofthepopulation,about80percent,arevillagedwellerslivinginhuts,whichareoftennobiggerthanagarage.Thewallsofthehutsaremarieofmud,whichisheldtogetherbyreedsandsticks,andtheroofsoftheolderonesarethatched(覆盖)withgrass,althoughanincreasingnumberofnewervillagehouseshaveroofsmadefromcorrugated(波纹形的)iron.Severalgenerationsofthesamefamilylivetogetherinthehuts,whichareusuallydividedintotwosectionsbyacurtain.Theinnersection,theonefurthestfromtheopendoorofthehut,iswhereeveryonesleepsandfoodispreparedandservedintheouterpart.Ifthefamilyownschickensorgoats,theyarekeptinasmallroomattachedtothemainhouse.Foodisusuallypreparedonopenfiresalthoughsomepeopleprefertocookinside.However,thisisquitedangerousandalsomeansthatthewallsofthehutarestainedbysmokeandtheatmosphereisacrid.Thefamilysitinacircleonmatswhiletheyeat.Newervillagehousesarealmostalwaysmadeofcorrugatedironandarebigger,withoneortwoseparatebedroomsandthekitcheninasmallerbuildingbesidethemainhouse.But,oldornew,thehousesarenotpoweredbyelectricity,andallhomesarelitbyparaffin(石蜡)candlescalled“tadobba”.Noristhereanyrunningwaterinthehouses.Somevillageshavetheirownwell,butinmanycases,collectingwaterinvolvesalongwalktoariverorspring,carryingplasticcontainersorpotsmadeofclay.Childrenaretheoneswhohavetofetchwater,andtheyhavetodothisearlyinthemorningbeforetheygotoschool,orintheeveningwhentheycomehome.Theyoftenhavetoclimbhighhillsorwalkthroughvalleyswithnarrowpathsthroughdensevegetation.Itisnosurprisethattheygrowupstrongandfitaftersuchdailyexercise,walkingforseveralkilometrescarryingsuchheavyweights.53.MostUgandanslive________.A.withtheirwholefamilyinlargemudhousesinthecountrysideB.intownsinsmallhousesmadeofmudandironC.invillagesinsmallhousesmadeofwetearth,grassandwoodD.withtheirparentsandchildrenaswellastheirchickensandgoats54.Whereisfoodusuallyprepared?A.Inthekitchen.B.Onthefloorinthemiddleofthehouse.C.Onfiresinfrontofthehut.D.Inasmallroomattachedtothemainhouse.55.Howaretheoldandnewhousesthesame?A.Bothofthemhaveroofsmadeofcorrugatediron.B.Neitherofthemhaveagarageorkitchen.C.Neitherofthemhaveelectricity,lightsorrunningwater.D.Bothofthemhavewaterinsidebutnoelectriclight.56.ThemajorityofUgandanchildrenhaveto________.A.gotoawellorariverandoftencarrywaterforalongdistanceB.doalotofworkcookingandcarryingwaterC.collectwateronthewayhomefromschoolD.getwateroutoftheirownwellETheMuseumofChildhoodspreadsover4floors,withthefirstflooractinglikeabalconyaroundtheedgeofthebuilding,soyoucanlookdownoverthegroundfloorcentralhallwiththeshop,informationdeskandBenugoCafe.TheMuseumofChildhoodishousedinalargeVictorianbuildingineastLondon.Ithasbeenonthissitesince1872.Ithasundergonerefurbishment(翻修)andreopenedin2006andanelevatornowmakesallfloorsaccessible.Thisisnotaquietplaceandchildrenareallowedtohavefunhere.Childsafetyisextremelyimportantandamemberofstaffremainsbythefrontdooratalltimes.Also,notethe“CodeofBehavior”notices,whichinclude:childrenunder12mustbesupervisedbyanadult;noeatinginthegalleriesandnorunning.Toyexhibitsareinglasscasesandthereareplentyoflowlevelexhibitsforyoungerchildrentosee.Theglasscaseshavelotsofthoughtinspiringquestionsonthemtoencouragediscussionbetweenadultsandchildren.Whenyouorthechildrenneedsomequiettime,therearesofasateitherendofthesecondfloorwithreadingbooksavailable.Pros:ManyfreeactivitiesforkidsCons:CanbetoowarminsideVisitDuration:1.5hoursOpeningHours:10∶00a.m.—5∶45p.m.Lastadmissionis5∶30p.m.ThemuseumisclosedonDecember25and26andJanuary1everyyear.Admission:Admissiontothemuseumisfree.Thereisasmallchargeforsomeactivities.57.IntheMuseumofChildhood,________.A.peoplecanreachanyfloorbyelevatorB.therearesofasateitherendofthefirstfloorC.thereareexhibitsonthemuseumhistoryD.theinformationdeskcanbefoundoneachfloor58.TheMuseumofChildhoodmaybeattractiveto________.A.parentswhoonlyhavechildrenunder12B.childrenwhoarefondoftoyexhibitsC.parentsandchildrenwhoneedquiettimeD.kidswholikeplayinggameswiththeirparents59.Whatisthedisadvantageofthemuseum?A.Lowlevelexhibitsaretooboring.B.Childrenmayfeelslightlyhotinit.C.Parentshavetostaywiththeirkids.D.Nostaffmembersattendtothekids.60.Whatinformationcanwegetaboutthemuseum?A.Alltheactivitiesforchildrenarefree.B.ThemuseumislocatedinwestLondon.C.Childrenareallowedtoenterafter5∶30.D.ThemuseumisunavailableonChristmasDay.第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)M:Soyou’reinterestedinajobasawaitress,__61__W:Yes,forthreeyearsatseveraldifferentrestaurants.NowI’mworkingattheParkHoteldiningroomonHillStreet.M:Theyhaveaverynicediningroomthere.__62__W:BecauseIcan’tworkfulltimenow.I’mtakingsomecoursesatauniversity.M:Isee.__63__W:Thursday,Friday,SaturdayandSunday.M:__64__We’relookingforsomeonewhocanhelpuswhenwegetverybusy.That’sThursdayafternoon,FridayafternoonandeveningaswellasalldaySaturday.TherestaurantisclosedonSunday.W:That’sfinewithme.M:Whencanyoustart?W:__65__M:That’sfine.ThefirstofMay.Bytheway,you’llget$8.80anhour,plustips,ofcourse.W:Good.Thanksverymuch.A.Thatsuitsusverywellactually.B.Whydoyouwanttoleave?C.Whatcanyoupayforapartjob?D.Um,haveyouworkedasawaitressbefore?E.Onwhatdaysareyoufree?F.Whenareyougoingtostartyourcourse?G.Isthefirstofnextmonthallrightwithyou?第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)第三部分:写作(共三节,满分55分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.An______(协议)hasbeenreachedtocopewiththeworldwideeconomiccrisis.67.Many______(青少年)areaddictedtotheInternetandcomputergames,whichoftenhasanegativeeffectonboththeirmentalandphysicalhealth.68.Theysuggestedsolvingtheproblemina______(和平的)wayratherthanviolently.69.Hishousewasbrokeninto,butnothing______(有价值的)wasstolenbutafewCDsandMP4.70.What______(面料)doyouhaveinmind,sir?Wehaveavarietyofthemtochoosefrom.71.Inthe______(过程)ofthechildrengoingfromchildhoodtomaturity,parentsshouldsetgoodexamplestothem.72.I’mafraidwehadlittleto______(款待)youthisevening.73.He______(小声地说)thenewsinmyearthathewouldgetmarriedtothatgirlnextweek.74.Hehas______(致力于)allhisenergytoprotectingthelocalenvironmentfrombeingdestroyed.75.Itissafenotto________(回应)toanymessageoremailfromastranger,whichmaycontainvirusescrashingyourcomputer.第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)DearAunt,Iamunhappynow,andIdon’tknowhowIshoulddo.76.________MaryandIgottoknoweachotherthroughEnglish77.________chatroom.Sincethen,wehavehadchattedonlinealmost78.________everynight.Wehavemanyincommonasweareboth79.________girlsatthesameage.Wewouldliketotelleachothermany80.________thingswhicharekeptsecretlytoothers.Iwillfeel81.________uncomfortableunlessIcan’tfindheronline.82.________Besides,shetoldmetwodaysagothatshewouldgo83.________abroadsoon.Sheinsistedthatshewouldgetgoodeducation84.________abroadthanathome.Iknowitiswrongforhertothinkso,85.________butIdon’tknowhowtochangehermind.Wouldyouhelpme?Yours,LiLin第三节书面表达(满分30分)2010年5月31日是第23个世界无烟日。它的主题是“烟草健康警示”,口号是“图形警示揭露烟害真相”。请你结合下面的宣传海报的内容,以“Smokingdoesharmourhealth”为题写一篇120词左右的英语短文。阶段评估(三)答案卷第一部分1.C2.D3.A4.C5.A6.C由“hashemade”倒装可判断此题是“so/such...that”句式,“如此……以至……”。rapidprogress的中心词是名词,故用“such”修饰。7.C考查连词。call表“称之为”时,常接复合宾语。“referto”短语中“to”是介词,故该连词既要引导宾语从句,又要充当宾语从句中的补足语,所以需要连接代词,可以排除B、D两项。而该句中没有可供选择的范围,不可以用“which”,故选C。这里“what=thethingsthat”。8.D考查动词短语辨析。keepaway使……不靠近;keepoff挡住,不进入;keepup保持不变,持续维持好的状态;keepback抑制(情感);隐瞒;克扣。由句意可知,此处表“克扣工资、薪水”。9.A考查比较级。句意为:全球越来越高的离婚率的发展趋势导致了越来越多的家庭其成员越来越少。由句意可知选A。10.A考查代词。此处“one=ahouse”。one用做代词,指代单数可数名词,“madeofsteelandconcrete”在此处充当定语。11.A考查情态动词的用法。shall用做情态动词与用做助动词表达的意义不一样。用做助动词表将来。用做情态动词用于第一、第三人称疑问句中,表征求对方意见,期望得到肯定的答复;用在第二、第三人称的陈述句中,表“承诺、命令、威胁、警告”等。此处表“要求”。12.B考查冠词的用法。第一空用a,表“一个”之意,在此表“描述”;bythenameof...“名叫……”,是常用搭配。13.D考查时态。when引导的时间状语从句用一般现在时态表将来,主句用将来时态。此处表“当某个动作发生时,某事在发生”这种意义,主句常用进行时。when是解题的关键。句意为:你到的时候,我会在接待处等你。14.C考查动词词义辨析。charge充电;管理;控告;doubt怀疑,不相信;suspect怀疑,猜疑;consider考虑,认为。该句子B项不好排除,doubt强调“不相信”之意,而suspect表“猜疑”之意。15.A考查副词词义辨析。largely在很大程度上;narrowly仅仅,勉强地;badly糟糕地,急切地;simply简单地。句意为:一般来说,一届成功的奥运会在很大程度上取决于信息服务的良好履行。16.C考查分词。“由……判断”常用的表达为:judgingfrom/by...故答案为C。17.D考查介词。此处for表“对于”,是相对于一月份来说,气温比以前的高了。该题容易错选B。18.B考查副词(词组)辨析。though用做副词,表“但是”,应置于句末用逗号隔开,且和but意义上重复。either“也”,常用于否定句中,放在句末用逗号隔开。however“然而”。19.C考查交际用语。“CanIhaveanotherpiece?”中的“can”表请求之意,征求意见。“Bemyguest”表“请随便,请随意,请不要客气”之意。20.C考查时态。由上句的“newhome”可知,现在不住在以前的地方了,由此可知住在downtown是在过去。现在完成时强调的是对现在造成的影响或结果,是现在的时态;一般过去时只说明过去发生了某事,与现在无关。这两种时态最容易混淆。21.C考查上下文暗示。上一句提到作者要去参加两个面试,本句后半部分提到作者在下车前先用手机进行联络,由此可推断作者非常“紧张”。前两项表示的都是作者内心的喜悦,可排除;D项在文章中没有信息支持。22.B考查逻辑推理。上文提到作者要去参加面试,那么作者自然需要知道面试的地点,所以作者事先用手机进行联络,以“核实”面试地点所在的方向。23.C考查生活常识。本句后半部分提到作者的目的是找钱包以便买东西,所以应该是在包“里面”寻找。gowith表示“伴随,与……相配”;goafter表示“追求”;goagainst表示“违背”,都不符合语意。24.D考查段落间的内在逻辑关系。上一段中提到作者下了火车后步行到了地铁处,本句后半部分提到作者又跑回到服务台,由此可判断作者是“原路返回”。前三项分别表示“继续”“垮掉”“放弃”,都与所给语境不符。25.D考查句子间的内在逻辑关系。作者发现自己的钱包和眼镜丢失后前去服务台询问“是否”有人上交了这两样东西。作者当时还没有确定丢失的东西是否已经被上交,所以前三项不正确。26.C考查段落间的内在逻辑关系。上一段提到作者走下火车后想乘坐地铁,由此可推断服务台的工作人员告诉作者“火车”仍然在站内,并建议作者尽快去寻找。服务台的工作人员不能确定作者的东西是否被上交,所以D项不恰当;A、B两项明显不符合语境。27.A考查逻辑推理。服务台的工作人员显然非常理解作者当时的焦急心情,因此建议作者“立刻”前去寻找。后三项都不能很好地表达出时间的紧迫性。28.A考查段落间的内在逻辑关系。根据下一段第一句的内容可知作者前去寻找后仍然没有结果,还是“运气”不好。作者已经抓住时机得到了去火车上寻找钱包和眼镜的机会,所以B、C两项不正确;本句中的“Tomakealongstoryshort”表示“简言之”,因此D项是对story字面意思的曲解。29.C考查上下文暗示。文章第一段提到作者要去参加两次面试,而此时作者身无分文,自然会错过这两次“约定”。本句中的“miss”表示“错过”,而不是“想念”,所以前两项不正确;上文中已经提到作者的眼镜不见了,而此处表示的是将要发生的事情,因此D项错误。30.B考查上下文暗示。根据下一句前半部分的内容可知作者因身无分文而“苦恼”万分。A、C两项显然与作者当时的心情矛盾;D项表示“厌倦的”,不符合语意。31.A考查逻辑推理。作者把自己的“情况”向服务台的工作人员倾诉。作者的钱包和眼镜莫名其妙地不见了,很难说是作者自己的过错,所以B项不恰当;D项在文章中没有信息支持。32.B考查逻辑推理。服务台的工作人员了解了作者的情况后非常同情,把钱包中仅有的7美元都“给”了作者。A项表示“付钱”,显然不正确;文章中没有提到她要求作者归还,因此C项不恰当;D项表示“授予”,不符合语意。33.C考查上下文照应。此句与下一句中的“interviews”相呼应。而且文章第一段中已经提到作者要去参加两次面试。其余选项都不符合语境。34.D考查逻辑推理。下一句的前半部分提到作者回来感谢这位工作人员,由此可推断作者“通过”了两次面试。前两项分别表示“应用”“指导”,不符合语意;作者早已收到了面试通知,所以C项错误。35.C考查逻辑推理。本句后半部分提到这位工作人员已经为作者准备好了回家的车票,并向下一轮值班人员介绍了作者的情况,由此可知当作者前去面谢时,她已经“走了”。36.B考查逻辑推理。下一轮值班人员与作者素不相识,所以帮助过作者的那位女士应该先“描述”作者的有关情况。A项表示“推荐”,不符合语境;“compare...to...”表示“将……比做……”,用在这里显然不恰当;那位女士当时不在场,自然不能把作者领到下一轮值班人员面前,因此D项错误。37.C考查段落间的内在逻辑关系。那位女士在作者身处困境时慷慨解囊,并为作者作了周密安排,她的“善良”让作者惊讶不已。此外,下一段开头部分的“kindness”也是提示。A、B两项都不符合语意;D项在文章中没有信息支持。38.B考查逻辑推理。作者的钱包和眼镜还没有找到,作者又差一点不能参加面试,所以这一天对作者来说发生了太多不愉快的事,这一天对作者来说是很“糟糕”的。本句中的否定词与比较级连用表示最高级含义。其余选项侧重的是自然现象,用在这里都不恰当。39.A考查语境化选词。既然列车员已经找到了作者的钱包和眼镜,自然是通知作者在火车上“见面”。列车员不必非要在火车上提醒作者,因此B项不恰当;作者的东西已经找到,所以D项不正确。40.A考查行文逻辑。作者没有“料想”到会有如此善良的人。本句表示的是否定含义,由此可排除C、D两项。第二部分41.B因果判断题。A项错误,是求学而非就业;文章并没有提及哪个地方的大学更好,排除C项;文章也没有提及是为了提高外语水平和结交外国朋友,排除D项;依文章第二段最后两句可以得出B项为其目的。42.B推理判断题。A项明显错误,并非指没有了父母的孩子;C项错误,目的是上大学,并非指拥有大学教育的孩子;D项表述错误,亚洲不讲英语的孩子有很多,这里强调的是在国外求学的亚洲孩子;依文章最后一段中的“Tobea‘satellitekid’meanstogrowupinacountrywhereyouknowyouaredifferentandwhereyoucannotmakefriendsbecauseyoudonotspeakEn
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