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第四单元检测卷

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

OnadarkwinterdayinRussiain1896,SergeiProkofievsatbyapianonexttohismother.

Shewashelpinghimcompose(作曲)hisfirstpieceofmusic.Sergeiwasonlyfiveyearsold.

Hehadoverheardhisparentsdiscussingaterriblefamine(饥荒)inIndia.ThepictureSergei

hadofthosehungrypeopleinhismindcausedhimtowriteastory,intheformofmusicalnotes.

Sergeicouldnotreadmusic,sohepickedoutatuneonthepianokeys,andhismotherrecordedthe

notes.Sergeititledit“IndianGallop^^.

Sergei'smotherbegangivinghimpianolessonsfor20minutesaday,andhisabilitygrew

quickly.Shehadagreatloveformusic,too,andSergeioftenlayawakeinbedatnightandlistened

toherplaythepiano.

Sergei'sparentsfoundafamousmusicteacherforhim.TheteachershoutedatSergeiwhenhe

didn'tpracticereadingandplayingmusic.Sergeilaterwrote,t4Iwantedtocomposegreatmusical

plays,andinsteadIwasgivenallsortsofboringtasks."Yethepersistedwithhisstudiesandgrew

uptobeagreatcomposer.

In1936achildren'stheateraskedSergeitowritemusicthatwouldteachchildrenabout

differentinstruments.Hewashappyandwrotethepieceinaweek,callingitPeterandtheWolf.

Sergei'sPeterandtheWolfwasenjoyedbychildrenaswellasadults.ThefirsttimeSergei

playedthepieceonthepiano,thechildrenlisteningtoitloveditsomuchthattheymadehimplay

theendingthreeextratimes.Hewasexcited.

TodaySergeiProkofievisrememberednotonlyfbrhiscontributions(贡献)toclassicalmusic,

butalsoforhissenseoffun.

篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了钢琴作曲家Sergei的生平和贡献。

1.Whenhewasfive,Sergei.

A.couldreadmusic

B.experiencedafamine

C.createdhisfirstcomposition

D.wroteastoryabouthisparents

答案:C细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Shewashelpinghimcompose(作曲)hisfirstpiece

ofmusic.Sergeiwasonlyfiveyearsold.”可知,Sergei在五岁的时候创作出他人生第一支乐曲。

故选C。

2.ThepieceofmusicPeterandtheWolf.

A.wasagreatsuccess

B・wasoneofSergeifsearlyworks

C.waswrittentoteachchildrenaboutthepiano

D.wasplayedthreeextratimeswhenfirstplayed

答案:A推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“SergeTsPeterandtheWolfwasenjoyedby

childrenaswellasadults."和"thechildrenlisteningtoitloveditsomuchthattheymadehimplay

theendingthreeextratimes”可推测,《彼得和狼》这支乐曲大获成功。故选A。

3.What'sthetextmainlyabout?

A.Thegreatest20th-centurycomposer.

B.Sergei'scontributionstomusic.

C.MusicalplaysinRussia.

D.Sergei*smusicalstories.

答案:D主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章主要讲述了Sergei的音乐故事。故选D。

Lifecansometimesseemlikeanendlessseriesofexhibitions.Forthoseofusinvolvedinthe

artworld,therearetimeswhenwe*reconstantlyvisitinggallery(画廊)aftergallery,takinginas

muchaspossibleandgettingtoknowtheworksofartistsfromfarandwide.Buttherearesome

artistswhoseworksconsistentlystandout.Someartists*worksstayinthethoughtandheartofan

audiencelongaftertheshowisover.Fvenoticedovertheyearsthattheseareoftentheartistswho

haveunderstoodfullytheskilloftellingthestorybehindtheirart.Theseartistsarenftjustselling

paintings-they'resellinganexperience.

RoxannaKibseyisoneoftheseartists.Herpaintingsareoftenexactdescriptionoffrozen

tundra(冻原)orautumntrees—sobrightthattheycouldnearlybumaholeinthecanvas.WhenI

metheratanexhibitionshecouldn'twaittotellmeabouttheplaceinherpaintings."WhereIgrew

upwehadninemonthsofwintereveryyear.It'sreallyquiteatoughplace,“shesaid.Shereliveda

partofherchildhoodwhenwechattedinfrontofherpainting.Theimagebroughttomymind

memoriesofdrivingthroughthesnow-coveredcountrysideduringmyownfirstwinterinCanada.

Icouldalmosthearthecrunchingiceundermyfeetasshedescribedtomethecountrysideshe

grewupin.

Businessmenmayhavetheirelevatorpitch,butartists,too,needtheir30—secondstorywhich

rollsfreelyoffthetongue.Thafswhyit'ssoimportantthatforeachpieceyoumightbeexhibiting,

youcanconjureup(唤起)astorybehindit,andtellthatstorytoyouraudienceinawaythathelps

themconnectwithyourwork,andmakesthemwanttobuyapiece.

篇章导读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了作者通过自己跟一位画家的接触以及对

她作品的描述来告诉我们什么样的画家才会打动我们,感染我们。

4.Whatkindofartistsdoestheauthorlike?

A.Thosewhohavegreatskills.

B.Thosewhohaveheldmanyexhibitions.

C.Thosewhopaintscenesoftheirownhometowns.

D.Thosewhotelltheirexperiencethroughtheirpaintings.

答案:D细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Theseartistsaren11justsellingpaintings-they're

sellinganexperience”可知,作者认为能够打动观众、给观众以深刻印象的是那些能够通过自

己的画作描述自己的经历的画家。故选D。

5.ThroughRoxannaKibsey*spainting,theauthor.

A.hadabeautifulimagination

B.thoughtofaseriousquestion

C.broughtbackhisownmemory

D.thoughtofhisownhometown

答案:C细节理解题。根据第二段倒数第二句"Theimagebroughttomymindmemoriesof

drivingthroughthesnow—coveredcountrysideduringmyownfirstwinterinCanada.“可知,作者

看着RoxannaKibsey的画作,听着她的讲述,不禁联想到自己第一次在加拿大过冬时的情景。

故选C。

6.WecanlearnfromParagraph2that.

A.Kibsey'sworkreflectsherownlife

B・Kibseyhadanunhappychildhood

C.Kibseydoesn'tlikeherhometown

D.Kibsey'shometownisbeautifulinwinter

答案:A推理判断题。根据第二段可知,RoxannaKibsey的画作描述了画家家乡冬天

一片肃杀的景象,反映了她的童年生活。

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"elevatorpitch”probablyreferto?

A.Asalesintroduction.B.Awisechoice.

C.Asmallmistake.D.Amoderntool.

答案:A词义猜测题。根据最后一段,商人的“elevatorpitch”就等同于画家的“30—second

story”,是一种“产品推介”,用来吸引买家。

C

VincentVanGogh,forwhomcolorwasthemostimportantformofexpression,wasbornin

Hollandin1853.Broughtupinareligiousandculturedatmosphere,VanGoghwashighly

emotionalandlackedself-confidence.Between1860and1880,whenhefinallydecidedto

becomeanartist,VanGoghhadworkedunsuccessfullyasaclerkinabookstoreandanart

salesman.HeremainedinBelgiumtostudyart,determinedtogivehappinessbycreatingbeauty.

OneofhisfamouspaintingsisThePotatoEaters(1885).

In1886,hewenttoParistojoinhisbrotherTheo.InParis,VanGoghstudiedwithCormon,

latermetPissarro,Monet,andGauguin,andbegantolightenhisverydarkpalette(调色板).His

nervoustemperamentmadehimadifficultcompanionandnight-longdiscussionscombinedwith

paintingalldayunderminedhishealth.HedecidedtogosouthtoArleswherehehopedhisfriends

wouldjoinhimandhelpfoundaschoolofart.Gauguindidjoinhimbutwithbadresults.Nearthe

endof1888,anincidentledGauguintofinallyleaveArles.VanGoghranafterhimwithanopen

razor,wasstoppedbyGauguin,butendedupcuttingapartofhisownearoff.VanGoghthenwas

senttoamental(精神的)hospitalfortreatment.

InMayof1890,heseemedmuchbetterandwenttoliveinAuvers-sui-Oiseunderthe

watchfuleyeofDrCachet.Twomonthslaterhewasdead,havingshothimself4tfbrthegoodof

air.Duringhisbriefcareerhehadsoldonepainting.VanGogh'sfinestworkswereproducedin

lessthanthreeyears.Hisgreatfusion(融合)offormandcontentispowerful,dramaticand

emotional,fortheartistwascompletelyabsorbedintheefforttoexplaineitherhisstruggleagainst

madnessorhiscomprehensionofthespiritualessence(精华)ofmanandnature.

篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章简要介绍了著名艺术家梵高的生平及其作品特点。

8.BeforeVanGoghstartedtolearnart,.

A.hecouldn'tdohisworkwell

B.hewasconfidentabouthimself

C.hedidagoodjobinabookstore

D.hewasoneofthesuccessfulartists

答案:A细节理解题。根据第一段第三句可知,在VanGogh决定成为画家之前,他的

工作并不成功,也就是没能把自己的工作做好。故选A。

9.Theunderlinedword“undermined“inParagraph2means"

A.harmedB.improved

C.challengedD.punished

答案:A词义猜测题。彻夜长谈及整日画画对健康不利,画线词意为“损害”,harm与

其意思接近。故选A。

10.GauguinfinallydecidedtoleaveVanGoghprobablybecause.

A.VanGoghdidn'tlikeGauguinatall

B.somethingwaswrongwithVanGogh

C・GauguincutoffoneofVanGogh'sears

D.Gauguinhatedtobeateacherattheschool

答案:B推理判断题。根据第二段最后三句可知,VanGogh拿着剃刀想伤害Gauguin,

最终割掉了自己的耳朵,由于精神问题送进医院治疗。由此可推知,VanGogh出了一些问题。

故选B。

11.WhatcanwelearnfromVanGogh'sworks?

A.Hisprideandkindness.

B・Hiscrueltyandfailure.

C.Hishonestyandstrength.

D.Hisstruggleandviewpoints.

答案:D细节理解题。根据最后一句可知,VanGogh在他的作品中展现了他与精神错

乱的抗争及他对人与自然的精神实质的理解,故选D。

D

Listeningtomusicisconsideredagoodthingforadults.Indeeditis.Scientificstudieshave

provenit.Musichassomanygoodeffectsonourbody,mindandmoodthatthisworldwill

certainlynotbeagoodplacewithoutmusic.Then,ismusicgoodforchildren?Someparentsthink

soandlettheirchildrenlearnorlistentomusic.Butsomeparentsdon*tknowtheimportanceof

musictochildren.Herearesomereasonswhymusicisimportanttochildren.

First,musicisgoodforchildren'sintelligence.Studieshaveprovedthatchildrenwholearn

musicarelikelytohavehigherintelligencethanthosewhohavenointerestinordislikemusic.

Thisisbecausethebraingetsstimulated(刺激)bytherhythmandtoneofmusic.

Musicalsohasasoothing(抚慰的)effectonchildrenandhelpsremovetheirstress.Today's

childrenareunderalotofstressfromschoolwork.Beingundertoomuchstressimpairschildren's

health.Luckily,listeningtomusiccanhelpthemfeelbetter.

Musiccanimprovechildren'smoods.Somechildrenaresadbynature.Theyseemtobelostin

theirownthoughtsanddon,ttakeinterestintheirsurroundings.Insuchcases,amethodknownas

“musictherapy”comestotheirrescue.Itchangestheirmoodsandplacesanewkindofspiritin

them.

Musicisalsoauniversallanguagethatchildrenoughttolearn.Ourworldhasbecomeaglobal

village.Peoplearegettingmoreandmoreinterestedinotherculturesandcountries.Musiccanhelp

theminunderstandingforeigncultures.

Nowwecansaythatmusicisveryimportantnotonlytoadultsbutalsotochildren.So

childrenshouldbeencouragedtolearnmusicorlistentomusic.

篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了小孩接触音乐对他们很有好处,父母应

该多让孩子接触音乐。

12.BymentioningscientificstudiesinParagraph1,theauthorwantstoshow.

A.whyadultsshouldlistentomusic

B.childrenshouldlistentomusic

C.listeningtomusicisonlygoodforadults

D.whyscientistsareinterestedinmusic

答案:A推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Listeningtomusicisconsideredagoodthingfbr

adults.Indeeditis.Scientificstudieshaveprovenit.“可知,作者是为了表明听音乐对成人有益

处,也就是为什么成人应该听音乐。故选A。

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impairs“inParagraph3mean?

A.Harms.B.Changes.

C.Improves.D.Shows.

答案:A词义猜测题。根据画线词下文中的“Luckily,listeningtomusiccanhelpthemfeel

better.”可知,画线词所在的句子是指“太多压力会,伤害,孩子的健康”。故选A。

14.Thelastbutsecondparagraphshowsthatlisteningtomusicmeans.

A.learninglanguagesbetter

B.understandingforeignculturesbetter

C.acceptingthefastdevelopingworldeasily

D.showinggreaterinterestinothercultures

答案:B细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“Musiccanhelptheminunderstandingforeign

cultures."可知,听音乐可以帮助更好地理解外国的文化。故选B。

15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhydoChildrenLoveMusic?

B.HowtoChooseMusicforChildren

C.HowtoTeachChildrenMusicEasily

D.WhyisMusicImportanttoChildren?

答案:D标题判断题。根据第一段最后一句以及最后一段可知,本文主要是讲为什么

音乐对小孩很重要。

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多

余选项。

16Youcanfinditonbuildings,sidewalks,streetsignsandtrashcansfromTokyoto

Paris,fromMoscowtoCapeTown.Streetarthasbecomeaglobalculture.Evenartmuseumsand

galleriesarecollectingtheworksofstreetartists.

Streetartstartedverysecretlybecauseitwasillegaltopaintonpublicandprivateproperty

withoutpermission.17Somethinkitisacrimeandothersthinkitisaverybeautifulnew

formofculture.ArtexpertssaythatthestreetartmovementbeganinNewYorkinthe1960s.

Youngadultspaintedwordsandotherimagesonthewallsandtrains.Thiscolourfulstyleof

writingbecameknownasgraffiti(涂鸦),whoseartshowedthatyoungpeoplewantedtorebel

againstsociety.

Streetartistsdotheirworkfordifferentreasons.18Theychoosestreetartbecauseitis

closertothepeople.Someartiststrytoexpresstheirpoliticalopinionintheirworks.Othersliketo

dothingsthatarenotallowedandhopetheycan'tbecaught.Advertisingcompaniesalsousestreet

artintheiradsbecauseitgivespeopletheimpressionsofyouthandenergy.

19Artistscanshowtheirpicturestopeopleallovertheworld.Manypeople,however,

saythatseeingapictureontheInternetisneverasgoodasseeingitalive.

20There,itwillcontinuetochangeandgrow.

A.Someofthemdonotlikeartistswhomakesomuchmoneyingalleriesandmuseums.

B.Intoday'sworld,theInternethasabiginfluenceonstreetart.

C.Peopleoftenhavedifferentopinionsaboutstreetart.

D.Streetartusedtobeillegal,butnowhasbecomepopular.

E.Streetart,averypopularformofartspreadsquicklyallovertheworld.

F.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,differentartstylescomeintotheInternet.

G.Thestreetartmovementliveswiththeenergyandlifeofabigcity.

篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在互联网的推动下,街头艺术已经成为一种

全球文化,但是不同的人对街头艺术的看法不同,作者认为街头艺术将会继续发展。

16.E根据下文中的"Youcanfinditonbuildings,sidewalks,streetsignsandtrashcans

fromTokyotoParis,fromMoscowtoCapeTown.Streetarthasbecomeaglobalculture.“可知,

你可以在世界各大城市的建筑物、人行道以及垃圾桶上看到它,街头艺术已经成为一种全球

文化,此处应该是说街头艺术传播很快,故E项(街头艺术,一种非常流行的艺术形式,在世

界各地迅速传播)符合语境。

17.C根据下文中的"Somethinkitisacrimeandothersthinkitisaverybeautifulnew

formofculture.”可知,一些人认为这是一种非法行为,另一些人则认为这是新的艺术形式,

此处是说不同的人对街头艺术的看法不同,故C项(人们对街头艺术有不同的看法)符合语境。

18.A根据下文中的"Theychoosestreetartbecauseitisclosertothepeople.“可知,他们

认为街头艺术更贴近群众,此处应该提到一些人,They指代的就是A项中的Someofthem,

故A项(他们中的一些人不喜欢在画廊和博物馆赚那么多钱的艺术家)符合语境。

19.B根据下文中的“Artistscanshowtheirpicturestopeopleallovertheworld.”及“onthe

Internet”可知,街头艺术家可以通过互联网把自己的作品展示给世界各地的人,此处是说互

联网对街头艺术的影响,故B项(在当今世界,互联网对街头艺术有很大的影响)符合语境。

20.G根据下文中的“There,itwillcontinuetochangeandgrow.”可知,它会继续变化和

发展,此处是说街头艺术的存在形式,故G项(街头艺术运动与一个大城市的活力和生活同

在)符合语境。

第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

SharmanandBishopwereayoungcoupleinlove.Oneday,21everythingchanged

Sharmansufferedanepilepsy(癫痫),22completememoryloss."Iwas23Jshesaid

later.didn'tevenknowmyownname.^^

Uponarrivinghome,Sharmandidn'tknowherparents.Hermotherexplained,washugging

herbutshejustlookedatme24

Sharman's25triedtoremindherofherpast.Nouse,soherparentstookhertothe

hospital,whereshewas26withamnesia(失忆症).

Duringthedays,Bishopneverlefther27.“Ididn*tknowhimhuthewasactinglikewe

wereinlove,“she28.“SowhenItriedtoendtherelationship,helookedso29and

promisedhewouldhelpmerememberhow30weweretogether.Seeinghowcaringhewas

31convincedme,soIagreedtogiveita32Bishophasdevotedhistimetobeingwith

Sharman,tellingherstories,andrevisitingtheiroldgrounds.Sofar,hisplanhas33.

WhileSharmanhasn'tgottenher34back,shehasbeenabletorelearnherpast.And

whiledoctorssayshecouldpossiblyforgeteverythingalloveragain,she'snot35."Because

lovewillmakewonders.^^

篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Sharman因为癫痫而患上失忆症,将过去的

一切忘记的时候,男友Bishop和她的家人不离不弃。虽然Sharman并没有完全恢复记忆,但

是对于未来,她却不再惶恐。因为,爱能创造奇迹。

21.A.howeverB.therefore

C.anywayD.then

答案:A根据下文中的“everythingchanged”可知,Sharman和Bishop是一对深爱对方

的小情侣,可是,有一天,一切都发生了改变,故答案为A。

22.A.breakinginB.resultingin

C.takinginD.checkingin

答案:Bbreakin"打断”;resultin“导致";takein"吸收”;checkin“核查”°Sharman

突发癫痫,这种病导致她失忆了,故答案为B。

23.A.pleasedB.excited

C.terrifiedD.nervous

答案:C根据下文提到她连自己的名字都忘记了,可知她吓坏了,terrified表示“害怕

的“,故答案为C。

24.A.simplyB.blankly

C.firstlyD.quickly

答案:Bsimply“仅仅”;blankly“茫然地”;firstly“首先”;quickly“迅速地”。根据上文

提到她失忆,所以Sharman看到一位不认识的女士冲着自己奔来,还紧紧地拥抱着她,她只

能一脸茫然地看着这位女士了,故答案为B。

25.A.friendsB.classmates

C.familyD.sisters

答案:C根据下文中的“s。herparents”可知,她的家人设法让她想起过去的事,故答案

为C。

26.A.diagnosedB.puzzled

C.countedD.guessed

答案:Adiagnose“诊断";puzzle“使困惑”;count"把...算入“;guess"猜测根据

句意可知,Sharman的父母带着她去了医院,在那里,她被诊断为患了失忆症,故答案为A。

27.A.parentsB.bed

C.roomD.side

答案:D根据下文可知,在失忆这段日子里,Bishop对Sharman照顾有加,从未离开

她的身边,故答案为D。

28.A.forgotB.recalled

C.pretendedD.raised

答案:B根据上文中的“hewasactinglikewewereinlove”可判断,Sharman是在回忆往

事,故答案为B。

29.A.hurtB.broken

C.humorousD.brilliant

答案:Ahurt"受伤的”;broken“破碎的";humorous“幽默的";brilliant“聪明的根

据语境可知,当Sharman提出终止他们之间的关系时,Bishop看上去痛苦极了,即很受伤的

样子,故答案为A。

30.A.greatB.different

C.crazyD.frustrated

答案:A根据上文提到他们是一对幸福的情侣,所以Bishop向Sharman承诺会让她记

得他们在一起时是多么美好,故答案为A。

31.A.generallyB.impressively

C.finallyD.approximately

答案:Cgenerally”一般地";impressively“令人难忘地”;finally"最后";approximately

“差不多地”。Bishop的承诺最终打动了Sharman,故答案为C。

32.A.sweetB.shot

C.handD.time

答案:B根据语境可知,Sharman被Bishop感动了,她决定试着让他实现承诺,giveit

ashot表示“试一下”,故答案为B。

33.A.stoppedB.passed

C.failedD.worked

答案:DBishop用了各种方法帮助Sharman,而他的方法真的起作用了,此处选worked

表示“起作用下文"beenabletorelearnherpast”为提示。

34.A.relationB.friendship

C.successD.memory

答案:D根据上文提到她失忆了,所以Sharman没有恢复她的记忆,故答案为D。

35.A.stressfulB.horrible

C.fearfulD.confused

答案:Cstressful“有压力的“;horrible"可怕的”;能arftil“害怕的";confused“困惑的

根据上文提到她连名字也不记得而害怕,虽然医生说她有可能再次失忆,但是Sharman并不

感到害怕,因为爱能创造奇迹,故答案为C。

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

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。

Alice:Daddy,ourclasswenttotheMuseumofModernArttoday,36animportant

exhibitionisbeingheldnow.

Alice'sfather:Theexhibitionattractedmany37(visit),right?

Alice:Yes.Themuseumwasvery38(crowd).

Alice'sfather:MayIknow39yougotthere?

Alice:Bybus.

Alice'sfather:Oh,really?Isn'tthesubway40(fast)andmorecomfortable?

Alice:Sure.Buttheteacherinsistedwetakeabus.Shehoped41(keep)aneyeonus.

Alice'sfather:Isee.So,howwasthemuseum?

Alice:Great!Itissobig42weonlysawhalfofthepaintings.ButIdidseesomegreat

ones43(display)theretoday.MyfavoritewasapaintingbyDiegoRivera.I44(stare)

atitforaboutfifteenminutes.

Alice*sfather:Myfavoritepaintingthereis45(actual)onebyHenriMatisse.Didyou

seeit?

Alice:No,Ididn't.

Alice'sfather:Well,I'llshowittoyounexttimewevisitthemuseumtogether.

36.37.38.39.

40.41.42.43.

44.45.

篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Alice在和爸爸谈论参观博物馆的感受。

36.where考查定语从句的引导词。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,修饰先行

词theMuseumofModemArt,且在从句中作地点状语,故填where。

37.visitors考查名词。空处作attracted的宾语,且前面有many修饰,故填visitors。

38.crowded考查非谓语动词。空处作表语,用crowd的形容词形式,故填crowded。

39.how考查状语从句的连接词。空处为询问方式,父亲问是怎么去的。故填how。

40.faster考查形容词的比较级。根据morecomfortable和句意可知,将地铁和公共汽

车相比较,故填fastero

41.tokeep考查非谓语动词。hopetodosth.表示“希望做某事“为固定搭配,故填tokeep。

42.that考查状语从句的连接词。so...that...为固定句型,that引导结果状语从句,

故填that。

43.displayed考查非谓语动词。过去分词作宾语补足语,与宾语之间存在被动关系,

故填displayedo

44.stared考查动词的时态。此处指过去的事,用一般过去时,故填stared。

45.actually考查词性转换。空处用副词形式修饰整个句子,故填actually。

第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假如你是李华,你所在的学校在下个月举办美国电影节(AmericanFilmFestival)。请你

根据以下要点给你的美国朋友Peter写一封信,邀请他给学生们作一次讲座。

信的内容包括:

1.讲座目的:使学生对美国电影有所了解;

2.讲座内容:简要介绍电影(制片)业的历史;

3.讲座时间:一个半小时左右。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.开头和结尾已经给出,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearPeter,

OurschoolisplanningtoholdAnAmericanFilmFestivalnextmonth.

Yours,

LiHua

[精彩范文]

DearPeter,

OurschoolisplanningtoholdAnAmericanFilmFestivalnextmonth.Tmwritingtoaskyou

tocomeandgiveatalkonthehistoryofAmericanfilmsandfilm-makingindustry.Itwillhelpus

understandhowtheindustryhasdevelopedintoabigbusinessasitistoday.Thisunderstanding

shouldgoalongwaytowardincreasingourknowledgeofAmericancultureingeneral.Doyou

thinkoneandhalfhourwillbeenough?PleaseletmeknowassoonaspossiblesothatIcanmake

arrangements.

I'mlookingforwardt

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