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20232024学年度春学期阶段检测试卷高一英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.Wherewillthewomanputhersportsbag?A.Inhercar. B.Onthedesk. C.Onthefloor.2.Whatwasthewomandissatisfiedwithaboutthecoat?A.Theprice. B.Thesize. C.Thestyle.3.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantodo?A.Takehisstudentidentitycard.B.Askfordiscounttickets.C.Gotothemuseumearly.4.Howdidtheman’swifefindtheplay?A.Satisfying. B.Boring. C.Exciting.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Amovie. B.Anovel. C.Aweekendplan.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthematch?A.Angry. B.Surprised. C.Disappointed.7.Whathappenedtothemanduringthematch?A.Hedidsomebadpasses. B.Hewaschanged. C.Helosttwopoints.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’ssuggestion?A.Boring. B.Impractical. C.Exciting.9.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Windy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?A.Herclassmate. B.Herhousemate. C.Herson.11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutlivinginasharedhouse?A.fortable. B.Inconvenient. C.Cheap.12.Whydoesthemanwanttomoveoutoftheuniversityroom?A.Becausehewantslargerspace.B.Becausehecan’tcookmealsthere.C.Becausehepreferstolivewithfriends.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whendidthewomaneinthismorning?A.At10:00. B.At11:50. C.At12:00.14.Whatdoesthemancareaboutmost?A.Whenthewomancamein. B.Whatwillbediscussedatthemeeting.C.Whetherthewomancanfinishthetaskintime.15.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Sheattendedtheparty. B.Sheworkedonthetask. C.Shemetacustomer.16.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodoat2:15p.m.?A.Waitforhiminheroffice. B.Prepareforameeting. C.Handinanad.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidWestlifereunite?A.In2012. B.In2018. C.In2019.18.WhichisWestlife’sfirstsingle?A.FlyingWithoutWings. B.IfILetYouGo. C.SwearItAgain.19.WhatdoweknowaboutWestlife?A.Itbrokeupin2011.B.Itsoldover1.5millionrecordsinall.C.ItsfirstthreesinglestoppedthelistsintheU.K.20.WhichcountrydidWestlifefailtobreakinto?A.TheU.S. B.Ireland. C.TheU.K.第二部分阅读理解(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)AFamily:Poems—byMr.KeithKeenanKindle$0.00,Hardcover$12.50,Paperback$7.00Thepoetdescribespersonalthoughtsandfeelingsinalyricaljourneytounderstandandcelebratehisfamily.“Family”looksatlivinghonestlyinplaces,notillusions.Figurativelanguage,aloveofmetaphorandsharpimagesallmakethepoemswork.TimetoHeal—byAlexandraVasiliuKindle$9.99,Hardcover$21.94,Paperback$12.64Fromthebestsellingauthoresaninspirationalpoetrybookaboutlove,healing,andgrowth.Itisaremindertostrivetochangeforthebetter.Featuringmorethan130upliftingpoemsandblackandwhiteillustrations,it’sagreatpanionwhenyouneedtoembraceselfloveandpersonaltransformation.SeedsfromaBirchTree—byClarkStrandKindle$9.99,Hardcover$26.80,Paperback$16.95SeedsFromaBirchTreemakesnatureintoaspiritualpath.Itsmessagewassimple:Haikuteachesustoreturntonaturebyfollowingtheseasons—seventeensyllablesatatime.Withitsmixofpoetryandmemoir(回忆录),thebookguidesustothejoyhiddeninplainsight,leadingustogetintoagoodstateofbodyandmind.APoemforEveryDay—byAllieEsiri·Kindle$9.99,Hardcover$28.05,AudioCD$18.05Thisaudiobookisacollectionof366poemswhichlinktoeventsonkeydates—funnyforAprilFool’sDay,festiveforChristmas.Thisistheperfectgiftforpoetryloversofallages.Thesepoemsareinformative,peaceful,andenergetic!TherearealargenumberofpoetrycollectionsonAmazon.Moreinformation,pleaseclickhere.21.Howmuchwillyoupayifyouaretobuyahardcovereditionofhaiku?A.$12.50. B.$21.94.C.$26.80.D.$28.05.22.Accordingtothetext,whatcanwelearnaboutthebooks?A.Family:Poemsfeaturesplainlanguage.B.TimetoHealfeaturescolorfulillustrations.C.SeedsfromaBirchTreefocusesonhumannature.D.APoemforEveryDayfocusesonfestivecelebrations.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Awebsite. B.Amagazine.C.Abookreview. D.Atravelbrochure.BEversinceshereceivedalittletoyairlinerasabirthdaygift,KateKoralevskayahasbeenattractedbyflight.Fromflyingremotecontrolledairplanestobuildingherownmodelones,Katehasalwaysconsideredflyingaplaneoneofherpassions,butonlyuntilrecentlyhasshebeenabletotakethattonewheights.WhenKateheardabouttheUpwindScholarshipfromherschoolcounselor,sheknewitwasanexcellentopportunitytorealizeherdream.Theprogram'smissionistoprovideallthetrainingnecessarytoobtainaprivatepilot's(飞行员)license(PPL)forstudentsinbetweentheirjuniorandsenioryearofhighschoolfreeofcharge.Afterpletinganapplicationandheracceptanceintotheprogram,Katebeganhertraininglastspring.Normally,recipientsofthescholarshipwouldattendgroundschoolinpersonwheretheylearnthebasicsofflying.Duetothepandemic(大流行病),however,Katespenthourseachweekendstudyingonlinelessonsinherroomwhenevershegotabreakfromhomework.Oncesummercamearound,Kateandthreepeersputintwostraightweeksofgroundschool,reviewingfighttrainingfromninetofiveeveryday."Itwasthetoughestpartoftheprogram,"Katesaid.Afterpletingthatpartofgroundschool,KatewasfinallyabletobeginflyingattheSanCarlosAirportwiththeotherscholarshiprecipientsfromaroundtheBayArea.Flying,especiallyforfirsttimerslikeKate,isahandsonprocessinvolvinglotsofcheckliststomakesuretheimportanttasksarebeingtakencareof.Now,havingfinishedtheprogramandearnedherPPL,Kateplansontrainingasafightinstructorandhopestobeeanairlinepilotinherfuture.ShecreditstheUpwindScholarshipforallshe'sbeenabletoacplishsofarandhopesthatanyonewhosharesherpassionwilllookintoit.“Itisaveryhardscholarshiptogetinto,andyouhavetobetrulyinterestedinflight,”Katesaid.“Itcan'tbesomethinglike‘Oh,whydon'tItryflyingthissummer?’Youhavetobereadytodoalotofworkandputineffortinordertosucceedintheprogram.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph1referto?A.Herskillofbuildingmodelairplanes.B.Herwishtotakefightsaroundtheworld.C.Herchildhooddreamofbeingapilot.D.Herdesiretoflyremotercontrolledairplanes.25.WhatisthegoaloftheUpwindScholarship?A.Tohelpstudentsinneedtoachievetheirdreams.B.Toprovidenecessarytrainingforprivatepilotsforfree.C.Togivestudentsexpertadviceonearningascholarship.D.Topreparehighschoolstudentstobeeaprivatepilot.26.WhatdidKatedoingroundschool?A.Shetookonlinelessonsonflying.B.Shewentoverthefundamentalsofflying.C.Shedidsomeresearchintothepandemic.D.Shefinishedapplyingfortheprogram.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKate?A.Confidentandaggressive. B.Strongwilledandpatient.C.Demandingandcourageous. D.Ambitiousandhardworking.CMorethan5,450squarekilometreshaveburnedacrossCaliforniainthepasttwoweeks,asfirefighterscontinuetobattlesomeofthestate’sworstwildfires.Meanwhile,thesouthernstatesoftheUShaveexperiencedtheirfirstdestructivehurricanethisyear.TheCaliforniafiresincludesomethatrankamongthelargesteverseeninthestate.Theyfollowedaheatwavethatcausedblackouts,withDeathValleyNationalParkhitting54.4℃inAugust,thehighesttemperatureeverrecordedonEarth.“Exceptionallyhotweatheroverthepasttwoweekscertainlyplayedanimportantroleindryingoutvegetationtothisextremedegree,”saysDanielSwainattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles.Butthedryingoffuelalsostartedearlier,henotes.LastwinterwasdryinnorthCalifornia,andspringbroughtheatwaves.Thereareseveralunusualaspectstothecurrentfires.Theyexpandeddramaticallyevenwithouttheusualdriverforlargeandfastmovingfiresinthestatepowerful,drywinds.“Thatmakesthelargeareaburnedinsuchashorttimeallthemoreastonishing,sincethey’reessentiallyspreadingonaccountoftheirownintensity,”saysSwain.Theignition(点火)offiresbydrylightningisalsorarefortheregion,saysStephenPyneatArizonaStateUniversity.HesaysthisisCalifornia’sfourthmajorfireyearinarow,whenhistoricallythestatehasseenbetweensevenand12yearsbetweenbigfireseasons.IntheGulfofMexico,itisseverehurricanesthataretheproblem.HurricaneLauramadelandfallintheUSonThursday27Augustamidofficialwarningsofan“unsurvivable”stormsurge(风暴潮),widespreadfloodingandcatastrophicwinddamage.ThestormisthefirstoffourhurricanesintheAtlanticthisyear.AboutfourfifthsofoilandgasproductionintheGulfofMexicohasbeenshutdown.TheenergyheartlandofthesouthwesternUSwaspreviouslybatteredbyHurricaneHarveyin2017.Researcherslaterfoundthattheheavyrainfallfromthestormwasmadethreetimesmorelikelybyclimatechange.ClimatechangeisalmostcertainlyatworkinCaliforniatoo.“ItisperfectlyclearthatclimatechangeisincreasingthelikelihoodandintensityofheatwavesinCalifornia,”saysSwain.AlthoughtheCaliforniaDepartmentofForestryandFireProtectionhad14,000peoplefightingthefires,observerssayitisimpossibletohaveenoughcrewstostopfiresthisbig.Authoritieslastmonthagreedafiveyearplantodojustthat.Withclimatechangelockedinforthenext30years,thelongtermansweristoreducecarbonemissions(碳排放),saysThomasSmithattheLondonSchoolofEconomics.28.WhatisunusualaboutthecurrentCaliforniafires?A.Theyaredrivenbypowerfulwinds.B.Drylightningcontributespartlytothefires.C.TheystartedfromnorthCalifornialastwinter.D.DeathValleyNationalParkisaffectedmostseriously.29.HowsevereisHurricaneLauraintheGulfofMexico?A.Ithasaffectedoilandgasproduction.B.ItisasbigasHurricaneHarveyin2017.C.ItisthefourthstrongestintheAtlanticthisyear.D.Itbringsunsurvivablenaturaldisasterstothearea30.WhatisaheadacheforCalifornia?A.Thefiresmaylast30years.B.Thefiveyearplandoesn’twork.C.Itishardtoputoutthefirescurrently.D.Itisimpossibletoreducecarbonemissions.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Extremeweathersandfireseasons B.WildfiresandhurricaneshittheUSC.Climatechangetopsrisksforworld D.RecordbreakingwildfiresinCaliforniaDValerieLThomosisanAfricanAmericanscientistandinventorbestknownforherpatentedillusiontransmitter(幻觉发射器)andcontributionstoNASAresearch.Thomaswasbornin1943inMaryland.Shewasinterestedinscienceasachild.Atayoungage,hercuriosityabouthowthingsworkedinspiredhertoborrowabookcalledTheBoy’sFirstBookofRadioandElectronics,whichshetookhomehopingherfatherwouldhelpherworkonsomeprojects.However,hedidn’thelpher.Sheattendedanallgirlshighschoolthatdidnothelpherwithhandsonprojectseither.Butthischangedincollege,whenThomaswasadmittedtoMorganStateUniversityasoneoftheonlytwowomeninherclassmajoringinphysics.Thomasexcelledinherstudies.ShegraduatedwithexcellentresultsandacceptedapositionasadataanalystatNASA.Inthe1970s,shemanagedthedevelopmentoftheimageprocessingsystemsforLandsat,thefirstsatellite(人造卫星)tosendimagestotheEarthfromspace.In1980,Thomasreceivedapatentforanillusiontransmitter.Thedeviceproducesopticalillusionimagesbymeansoftwoconcavemirrors(凹面镜).Unlikeflatmirrors,whichproduceimagesthatappeartobeinside,orbehindthemirror,concavemirrorscreateimagesthatappeartobereal,orinfrontofthemirroritself.ThistechnologywaslaterusedbyNASAandhasbeenadaptedforuseinsurgery(外科手术)aswellastheproductionoftelevisionandvideoscreenssincethen.ThomascontinuedtoworkforNASAuntilherretirementin1995.Overthecourseofhercareer,Thomascontributedgreatlytothestudyofspace.ShehelpeddevelopputerprogramdesignsthatsupportedresearchonHalley’set,theozonelayerandsatellitetechnology.Forherachievements,ThomasreceivedanumberofNASAawardsincludingtheGoddardSpaceFlightCenterAwardofMeritandtheNASAEqualEmploymentOpportunityMedal.32.WhatdoweknowaboutThomas’earlylife?A.Shewastalentedinscience. B.Shelikedworkingwithherfather.C.Shelackedsupportforherinterest. D.Shepreferredtoreadboys’books.33.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“excelledin”inParagraph3mean?A.Didwellin. B.HadconfidenceinC.Wascuriousabout D.Wasconcernedwith34.WhatistheadvantageofThomas’inventionoverflatmirrors?A.Ittakespicturesmoreclearly. B.Ittransmitsimagesmorequickly.C.Itchangesthepositionoftheimages. D.ItcansendimagestotheEarthfromspace.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphfocuson?A.Thomas’futureplans. B.Thomas’retirementlife.C.Thomas’researchtheory. D.Thomas’achievementsinherlifetime.七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Arecentsurveyshowsthatroughly85percentofpeoplefeelphysicalsymptomsofstress.___36___,andtheywillhelpyoufeelmoreenergetictomorrow:•DoubleyourchewsChewingisasuperimportantpartofthedigestionprocess.Chewingmakesiteasierforyourbodytobreakdownfoodandturnitintoenergy.Themostpropernumberofchewsperbiteisunclear.___37___.Itwillbeeasyforyourbodytobreakdownthefoodandstoreenergy.•DrinkonelesscupofcoffeeAlthoughcaffeineincoffeeblocksyourbrainfromreceivingadenosine,whichcausestiredness,itdoesn’tstopyourbodyfromproducingit.Sooncethecaffeinedisappears,it’sthebuildupofadenosinethatcausesyoutocrashandreachformorecaffeine,creatingabadcircle.__38___,butdrinkinglesscoffeecanhelpyoufeelmoreenergeticoverthelongterm.•TakeafewdeepbreathsBynotbreathingdeeplyenough,youendupsendingasignaltoyournervoussystemthatincreasesyouranxietyevenfurther.Changingyourbreathinghabitsbytakingafewlong,slowbreathsthroughoutthedayreducesthestressresponsewhileenergizingyourcells.___39___:Simplybreatheinthroughyournoseforacountofthreeandoutthroughyourmouthforacountofthree.Repeatasnecessary.•___40___Takesometimetoreflectonthepositivebywritingdownthreethingsthatwentsmoothlyduringyourdayorjustitemsyoufeelgratefulfor.Thisexercisecanprepareyourmindforwhat’sgoingrightinyourlife,hittingthebrakesonstressincreaseswhilehelpingtoprotectyourenergyreserves.A.SetdownwhatwentwelltodayB.TryanexercisetoachievethisC.ReflectonyourdaysometimesD.ReducingyourrelianceonitsoundsscaryE.TakealookatthesmallchangesyoucanmaketodayF.ShallowbreathingisoneoftheannoyingsideeffectsofstressG.However,it’sbeensuggestedthat25to40timeswillbebeneficial第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasachildmyfathertaughtmefivewordsthatI’veusedallmylife—inmyactingcareer,asamother,inmybusinessactivities.IfI41thatIwasafraidofthedark,orifIseemedworriedaboutmeetingnewpeople,Dadwouldsay,“Standportertoyour42.”Aporterisagatekeeperwhostandsatadoorlettingpeopleinorout.Dadwouldgetmetopicturemyselfstopping43things—suchasfear—atthedoor,44saying“ein”tofaith,loveandselfassurance.Asanactress,beforeIwentoncamera,I’dmakesureanxietystayedoutandconfidenceinmyabilitycamein.Asamother,whenIwasanxiousaboutmychildren,Iwouldtrynottoletworryinbutwould45mymindwithtrustinthem.Ofcourse,therewerealwaystimesI’d46thosewords.In1972myhusband,FillmoreCrank,andIopenedthedoorstoourown47inNorthHollywood.Thiswasanewbusinessventureforus,anditwasalotmore48andplicatedthanwehad49.Wewereoncall24hoursaday.Somethingwasalwaysgoing50.Electricitywentontheblink(失灵),foodwasn’tenough,employeescalledinsick.Once,afluepidemicsuddenlyleftuswithnomaids.Fillmoregavemeachoice:scrub(擦洗)floorsordothelaundry.For10daysIfoldedenoughsheetsto51thewholestateofCalifornia.Thentherewasthe52crisis.Thepriceofgasolinedoubled,andtourisminCalifornia53.Howcouldwefillourbeds?Whatifwekeptlosingmoney?Whatifwefailed?Fearandworryweresneakingin.ButIcaughtthemjust54Istoodporter.Istoodinthedoorofmymindandsentfearpacking.Thesedaysatthehotel,wheneverfeartriesto55,Ijustsmileandpointtothesignthatreads“NoVacancy(没有空房)”.41.A.plained B.announced C.recalled D.decided42.A.future B.mind C.family D.studio43.A.positive B.technical C.odd D.destructive44.A.so B.as C.but D.or45.A.fill B.change C.read D.slip46.A.eat B.twist C.exchange D.forget47.A.clinic B.hotel C.laundry D.restaurant48.A.promising B.demanding C.convincing D.boring49.A.figured B.confirmed C.concluded D.suggested50.A.unpunished B.missing C.wrong D.pale51.A.save B.touch C.decorate D.cover52.A.credit B.energy C.identity D.family53.A.stopped B.recovered C.dropped D.boomed54.A.intime B.onpurpose C.atrandom D.bychance55.A.bringin B.breakin C.takein D.checkin第二节短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。TheSpaceTimePainter,writtenbyChinesewriterHaiYa,wontheHugoAwardforBestNoveletteatthe81stWorldScienceFictionConvention56(hold)inthesouthwesternChinesecityofChengdu.HaibecamethethirdChinese57(win)oftheHugoAward,followingscifiwritersLiuCixinandHaoJingfang.TheSpaceTimePainterwaspublishedin2022.It58(inspire)bythelifeexperienceofthe59(talent)ChinesepainterWangXimengduringtheNorthernSongperiod(9601127),whocreatedthe12meterlonglandscapepainting“OneThousandLiofRiversandMountains.”Inthisstory,Haididhisbesttobalancetherelationshipbetweenstory,charactersandhistory,60(hope)tobringreadersamaturework.Hesaidthat61itwasnotabigcategory,historicalscifihasalwaysbeenthere.Hai,alsoafinancialworker,thinkshimselfmore62ascifienthusiastthanawriter.“Iwritewhiledoingmyjob,soIhaveverylittletimetowriteeveryday,”hesaid.“ButIthinkaslongasIloveitandamwillingtoputeffortsinit,Iwillseehopesand63dawn.”TheHugoAwardsarethemostprestigiousawardsofsciencefictions.Itwasfirstpresentedin1953andpresented64(annual)since1955.TheHugoAwardsarevotedonbymembersoftheWorldScienceFictionConvention,65isalsoresponsibleforadministeringthem.第三节在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)66.Hetoldareporterthathis_________(survive)wasarealwonder.67.WhentheexplorersfirstsetfootonthecontinentofNorthAmerica,theskiesandlandswerealivewithanastonishing__________(vary)ofwildlife.68.BaptisteDubanchetisbikingacrossEurope,survivingon________(entire)discarded(丢弃的)food.69.Tradingshipsbringingimportstothecityorcarryingexportsoverseas,alongwithgoldenagoldenpleasureboatsfortherich,_________(crowd)togetherintheglassywateroftheportintheQingDynasty.70.Theboywassocuriousabouttheboxthatheopeneditjusttosatisfyhis________(curious).71.Overtheyearstheformerlittlepanyhasdevelopedintoahighly__________(profit)business.72.When________(heat),icecanturnintowater.73.Itisapitythatoverthepastfewyears,farmlandinthisregion______(poison)bychemicals.74.Theterribleaccident_________(occur)inthisstreettheotherday,causing7injuriesand2deaths.75.Tsunamiisoneofthemostviolentand__________(destroy)disastersonearth.76.Tomygreat________(relieve),Ifoundallthechildrensafeandsoundaftertheearthquake.77.Hehurriedtothestation,only________(tell)thatthetrainhadleft.78.Iamhappytoinformyouthatthe_________(apply)hasbeenconfirmed.79.Asthehumanpopulationcontinuestogrow,sodoestheimpactwehave_______animals.80.Manyyoungpeople,mostof_______arewelleducated,realizetheimportanceofthebiodiversityontheEarth.81.On17March,only5studentssufferedslightinjuries,despitethecurrentfiguresof7killedandover200___________(injure)inthedisasterareaatlarge.82.Shesignalledtoherstudentstoexittheclassroominanorderlyline__________(cover)theirheadswiththeirhands.83.Inthe________(damage)house,thefirefighterssavedalotofinjuredpeople.84.Stillothershuntanimalsjustforfun,deer____________(track)andshotbypeoplewhoenjoytheexcitementofthesport.85.Theytookuparmsin________(defend)oftheircountry.第四部分写作(满分20分)假如你是英语俱乐部主席李华,为提高同学们的自我保护意识,你校将举办一次以“Earthquakesafetyguidelines”为主题的演讲比赛。请你用英语写一则通知,内容包括:1.比赛时间、地点2.比赛的要求3.呼吁同学们积极参加注意:1.词数100左右2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Notice________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheEnglishClub20232024学年度春学期阶段检测卷高一英语答案听力(每题1.5分,满分30分)15ABABB610CBBAC1115BAACA1620CBCCA阅读(每题2.5分,满分37.5分)2123CDA2427CDBD2831BACB3235CACD七选五(每题2.5分,满分12.5分)36.E37.G38.D39.B40.A完型(每题1分,满分15分)4145ABDCA4650DBBAC5155DBCAD语法短文填空(每题1.5分。满分15分)56.held 57.winner 58.wasinspired 59.talented 60.hoping61.although/though/while 62.of 63.the 64.annually 65.which单句语法填空(每题1分。满分20分)66.survival67.variety68.entirely69.werecrowded70.fitable72.heated73.hasbeenpoisoned74.occurred75.destructive76.relief77.tobetold78.application79.on80.whom81.injured82.covering83.damaged84.aretracked85.defence应用文(满分20分)NoticeInabidtoraisestudents’awarenessofselfprotection,wewillholdaspeechpetitiononthethemeof“Earthquakesafetyguidelines”onMay20intheacademichall.Entriesfromeachclassarewarmlyweled.Astorequirements,thethemeshouldberelatedtotheearthquakeandyourspeechisexpectedtomadewithin10minutesandpurelyinEnglish.Finally,consideringthelargeamountofpreparationworkfromthesideoftheStudents’Union,wesetthedeadlineforenteringthepetitionofnextMonday.Formoreinformation,pleasecontactouroffice.Iamkeenlylookingforwardtoyourparticipation.TheEnglishClub部分解析A【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了可以在亚马逊上购买的几个诗歌。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据SeedsfromaBirchTree—byClarkStrand部分下的“Itsmessagewassimple:Haikuteachesustoreturntonaturebyfollowingtheseasons—seventeensyllablesatatime.(它传达的信息很简单:Haiku教会我们通过顺应季节回归自然——一次十七个音节。)”和“Kindle$9.99,Hardcover$26.80,Paperback$16.95(Kindle售价9.99美元,精装版26.80美元,平装版16.95美元)”可知,如果你要买一本精装版的Haiku,你会付26.8美元,故选C。【22题详解】细节理解题。根据APoemforEveryDay—byAllieEsiri部分中的“Thisaudiobookisacollectionof366poemswhichlinktoeventsonkeydates—funnyforAprilFool’sDay,festiveforChristmas.(这本有声书收录了366首诗歌,这些诗歌都与关键日期的事件有关——愚人节和圣诞节都很有趣。)”可知,APoemforEveryDay专注于节日庆祝,故选D。【23题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“TherearealargenumberofpoetrycollectionsonAmazon.Moreinformation,pleaseclickhere.(亚马逊上有大量的诗歌收藏,更多信息请点击这里。)”可知,本文可能选自一个网站,故选A。B篇2427CDBDC篇2831BACBD篇3235CACD七选五36.E37.G38.D39.B40.A完型【导语】本文为一篇记叙文。文章记叙了作者在父亲的影响下,战胜生活困难的几件事。【21题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我抱怨我害怕黑暗,或者我担心遇到新的人,爸爸会说,“做你头脑的守门人吧。”A.plained抱怨;B.announced宣布;C.recalled召回;D.decided决定。根据下文“Iwasafraidofthedark,orifIseemedworriedaboutmeetingnewpeople,”可知,这里指作者的抱怨。故选A。【22题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果我抱怨我害怕黑暗,或者我担心遇到新的人,爸爸会说,“做你头脑的守门人吧。”A.future未来;B.mind头脑;C.family家庭;D.studio工作室。根据下文“Istoodinthedoorofmymindandsentfearpacking.”可知,父亲希望作者遇到困难时要做好自己头脑上的守卫。故选B。【23题详解】考查形容词义辨析。句意:爸爸会让我想象,自己在门口能够阻止破坏性的事情,比如恐惧,但是对真诚,爱和自信说“进来吧”。A.positive积极的;B.technical技术的;C.odd古怪的;D.destructive破坏性的。根据下文“suchasfear”可知,父亲会让作者想象,自己在入口处能够阻止破坏性的事情,例如害怕这种情感。故选D。【24题详解】考查连词词义辨析。句意:爸爸会让我想象,自己在门口能够阻止破坏性的事情,比如恐惧,但是对真诚,爱和自信要说“进来吧”。A.so所以;B.as因为;C.but但是;D.or或者。根据上文“Dadwouldgetmetopicturemyselfstopping___3___things—suchasfear—atthedoor,”可知,前后句为转折关系。故选C。【25题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为一个母亲,当我为我的孩子们感到担忧时,我会试着不让担忧进入我的脑海,而是让我对他们充满信任。A.fill填充;B.change改变;C.read阅读;D.slip滑倒。根据but和下文“mymindwithtrustinthem.”可知,作者让自己对孩子们充满自信。故选A。【26题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当然,有时候我会忘记那些话。A.eat吃;B.twist扭;C.exchange换;D.forget忘记。根据上文“Dadwouldsay,“Standportertoyour___2___.””和“Dadwouldgetmetopicturemyselfstopping___3___things—suchasfear—atthedoor,___4___saying“ein”tofaith,loveandselfassurance.”可知,对于父亲的话语,作者有时候也
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