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巴蜀中学2024届高考适应性月考卷(六)

英语

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答

题卡上填写清楚。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,

用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。

3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟

的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Bossandemployee.

B.Doctorandpatient.

C.Motherandson.

2.Whatisthewoman'sbooklike?

A.Adventurous.

B.Romantic.

C.Funny.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Afilm.

B.Aschool.

C.Aperformer.

4.Whatseasonisitnow?

A.Spring.

B.Autumn

C.Winter.

5.Whyisthewomantalkingtotheman?

A.Toapplyforajob.

B.Toordersomefood.

C.Toreduceworkinghours.

第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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。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和第7两个小题。

6.Whereisthewoman'sfamilyprobablyfrom?

A.Mexico.

B.India.

C.Europe.

7.Whenarethespeakers*projectsdue?

A.Intwoweeks.

B.Inthreeweeks.

C.Inonemonth.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。

8.Whichuniversitywillthewomangraduatefrom?

A.OxfordUniversity.

B.CambridgeUniversity.

C.TokyoUniversity.

9.Whatistheman'snationality?

A.American.

B.Japanese.

C.British.

10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Preparationsforgraduation.

B.Thetimeofgraduation.

C.Graduationtraditions.

听下面一段对话,回答第n至第13三个小题。

11.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydoduringthetrip?

A.Enjoyartworks.

B.Goshopping.

C.Paintpictures.

12.WhatcanthespeakersdoinChesterfield?

A.Meetlocalartists.

B.Buysomepaintings.

C.Havenicemeals.

13.Wherewillthespeakerssleepduringthetrip?

A.Intheirholidayhouse.

B.Inahotel.

C.Inatent.

听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。

14.Whydidthewomandecidetoworkwithapersonaltrainer?

A.Itwasfreeofcharge.

B.Sheneededmotivation.

C.Shewasurgedbyafriend.

15.Whyisthewomansoworried?

A.Sheisoverweight.

B.Sheoftenoverworks.

C.Sheisnotfitenough.

16.Whatisthewoman'sgeneralimpressionofthetrainer?

A.Satisfying

B.Demanding

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17.Whatwasthesecondmostpopularemojiintheworld?

A.The6tlaughoutloud”.

B.Thea6thumbsup”.

C.Thea6redheart”.

C.Frustrating.

18.Whatwasthemostconfusingemojiintheworld?

A.The"eggplant”.

B.The"peach”.

C.The“clown”.

19.Whatdid67%oftherespondentsthinkofemojiusers?

A.Moreexpressive.

B.Moreapproachable.

C.Morerealistic.

20.Howmanyusersthoughttheycouldbetterrelatetoemojiusers?

A.55%ofthem

B76%ofthem

C.889%ofthem

第二部分阅读(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

UnderstandingYourChild'sLexileMeasure

It'sagoodbetthatyourchildhasreceivedoneormoreLexilemeasuresduring

elementary,middleorhighschoolthroughatestorreadingprogram.Ofthecountry's60

millionK-12students,morethanhalfreceiveLexilemeasureseveryyear.Over65popular

readingassessmentsandprogramsandhalfofallstateassessmentsreportstudentreading

abilitiesasLexilemeasures.

AboutLexileMeasuresforReading

YourchildreceivesaLexilereadingmeasurefromatestatschoolorastateassessment.

ALexilereadingmeasurecanrangefrombelowOLforearlyreaderstoabove2000Lfor

advancedreaders.

Morethan100millionbooks,articlesandwebsiteshavereceivedLexiletext

measures.MaterialsreceiveLexiletextmeasuresbasedonfactorsliketheirvocabularyand

complexity.Forexample,thefirstHarryPotterbookhasaLexiletextmeasureof880L.

UsingtheLexilereadingmeasureandtheLexiletextmeasuretogetheriswhatmakes

Lexilemeasuresdifferentfromanyotherreadingscore.Youcanuseyourchild*sLexile

measuretoengagetheminreadingmaterialsthatacceleratetheirskills,or,foradvanced

readers,findmaterialsthatoffermorechallengebutarealsoage-appropriate.

HowDoLexileMeasuresHelpYourChild?

TheLexileFrameworkforReadingprovidesvaluableinformationforyouandyour

child,andyourchild*steachersandlibrarians.Lexilemeasures:

•Alloweducatorstopersonalizelearningforyourchild,puttingthemonthepathto

successinschool,collegeandcareer.

•Provideanactionabletooltohelpyourchildrenbemoreconfidentandengagedin

reading.

•Helpyou,asaparent,easilyfindbooksthatmatchyourchild'sreadinglevel.

21.HowmanyK-12studentsreceiveLexilemeasureseveryyearinthecountry?

A.About35million.

B.About60million.

C.About65million.

D.About100million.

22.WhatisspecialaboutLexilemeasures?

A.Theyapplytochildrenofallages.

B.Theyassessbothtextsandreaders.

C.Theykeeptrackofreaders'progress.

D.Theyprovidediversereadingmaterials.

23.WhatcanLexileMeasuresdo?

A.Helplibrarianstocheckoutbooks.

B.Offerchildreninstantaccesstobooks.

C.Enableteacherstotailorlearningforstudents.

D.Engageparentsinreadingbookswithchildren.

B

Wefindtheowlattheveryedgeofourwoodsthemorningafterthestorm.Wings

flight-frozenandroundeyesglassy.ItouchitsfeatherslightlywithmyfingertipandI'm

surprisedbecausetheystillfeelrealeventhoughtheowlhasslippedawaysomewhereelse

andDadisalreadydiggingaholeforitintherain-soakedearth.

Iliftitsbodyandit'shugeinmyhandsbutthehollow(中空的)bonesdomostofthe

workformeandIalmostthinktheowlmightshakethestiffnessfromitsfeathersandfly

away.Ireallydon'tthinkthisoneshouldgointoaholeintheground.IsaythattoDadandhe

saysthatit'sthecircleoflifeandthatnowtheowlwillbecomepartofnatureagain.Feeding

thesoilwithitsfleshandgrowingtherootsofplantsfromitsfeathers.

Dadshiftsthelastofthedirtwithhisspadeandsitsdownatthebaseofatreewithahuff

ofairthatsmokesaroundhim.Iputthebirdintheholeandmarkitwithasmoothpebble(鹅

卵石)soIllalwaysknow.

Afterwe'veburiedtheowl,wewalkallaroundthewoodsandcleartheworstofthe

damagefromthewindsandtherain.Thedamageisn'tasbadasit'sbeenbeforeanditfeels

likethestormhascleanedeverythingbacktobeingnewandfresh.Iusemyhawkeyesand

searchthegroundinflicksandsweepsandIfindtreasuresintherain-rakedearthjustlike

always.PiecesofpotteryandsomethingthatcouldbeaRomancoin.Islipthemintomy

pocketandtheybumpagainsteachothertotelltheirstoriestome,butI'lllistenlater.

IhelpDadloadthebestofthefallenbranchesontothetrailersowecancutthemfor

firewoodormaybeabonfire,andthenwedriveoverthemuddypathsandbacktoourhouse.

24.Whatdoweknowabouttheowlwhentheauthorfindsit?

A.Itisalreadydead.

Bitishiddeninahole.

C.Itistoostifftoflyaway.

D.Itistryingtofleethewoods.

25.Whydoestheauthormarktheholewithapebble?

A.Tofacilitatefuturevisits.

B.Toshowsympathyfortheowl.

C.Tokeepthesiteclearofplants.

D.Todrawtheattentionofpassers-by.

26.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveybymentioningtheowl?

A.Stormsmaketreestakedeeperroots.

B.Innature'sembrace,timestandsstill.

C.Thedarkesthourhasonlysixtyminutes.

D.Witheveryleafsfall,anewlifeemerges.

27.Whatdoes'Tlllistenlater^inparagraph4revealabouttheauthor?

A.Money-driven.

B.Wonder-seeking.

C.Artisticallytalented.

D.Emotionallymature.

C

Recentlyithasdawnedonthegovernmentthatclosingmorethan1,000ofEngland's

railwaystationticketofficeswouldnotbeverysmartpolitics.Thetransportsecretary,Mark

Harper,announcedthattrainoperatorshadbeenaskedtowithdrawthecost-cuttingstrategy,

whichthegovernmentitselfhadoriginallypushedonthem.ThewritingwasalreadyOLthe

wallinthesummer,whenpublicangerledtoanextensionoftheconsultationperiodonthe

proposedclosures.Bythetimeitended,750,000responseshadbeenrecorded,99%ofthem

negative.

Thepublic'sconcernswereoverfutureaccesstotraveladviceandinformation,assistance

fordisabledpeople,safetyatunderstaffedstations,andconsequencesforthedigitallyexcluded.

Butthepassionateoppositionalsounderlinedawidespreadsensethatrailwaystationsmust

bemorethantransit(交通)zones.Combinedwithareformedticketingsystem,thatinsight

shouldnowinformapositiveapproachtobreathinglifeintoEngland'srailwaysandattracting

morepeoplebackontotrains.

AsareportpublishedthisautumnbytheCampaignforBetterTransportsetsout,thereis

anurgentcaseforfairerticketingreformacrossthenetwork.Foroveradecade,therelative

costoftakingthetrainratherthanthecarhasskyrocketed,asfareshaverisenwhilefuelduty

hasbeenfrozen.Overathirdofthepublicareconfusedbythenumeroustypesofticket

available,andthecomplexregulationsthatapplytothem.Whyshouldananytimereturnfrom

ChelmsfordtoLondoncost&32.60,whentocoverthesamedistancefromGraystoLondon

costsE13.40?

Thefailedattempttoshutdownticketofficeshaditsrootsinashort-termministerial

responsetofallingrevenues"攵入).Butasthecountrystrivestoachieveachallenginggreen

transition,thegovernmentshouldworktoestablishasimpler,fairerticketingsystemthatoffers

imaginativerewardstotakethetrain;andtodevelopanambitiousplanforourstations——one

thatreflectstheirimportantroleinthelivesofthetravellingpublic.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordsinthefirstparagraphprobablymean?

A.Thepublicexpressedtheiranger.

B.Theproposalwasputuponawall.

C.Unfavorableoutcomewasexpected.

D.Thegovernmentadoptedthepolicy.

29.WhatcanbeinferredaboutEngland'srailways?

A.Theyhaveexpandedtheirservices.

B.Theyhaveundergoneticketingreform.

C.Theyhaveincludedmoretransitzones.

D.Theyhaveseenadeclineinpublicfavor.

3O.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlyfocuson?

A.Thepopularityofcarownership.

B.Thedevelopmentofticketingreform.

C.Theproblemsoftheticketingsystem.

D.Theapplicationofcomplexregulations.

31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.RisingPricesofTrainTravel

B.UrgentCallsforRailRevival

C.FailedClosureofRailwayStations

D.ToughRoutetoGreenTransitInitiatives

D

Dreamshavefascinatedpeopleforthousandsofyears,yetwestruggletounderstandtheir

purpose.Amorerecenttheorysuggestsnighttimedreamsprotectvisualareasofthebrain

frombeingtakenoverduringsleepbyothersensoryfunctions,suchashearingortouch.

DavidEagle-man,aneuroscienceatStanfordUniversity,hasproposedtheideathat

dreamingisnecessarytoprotectthevisualcortex(大脑皮层)一thepartofthebrain

responsibleforprocessingvision.Hearguesthatneurons(神经元)competeforsurvival.The

brain,Eagle-manexplains,distributesitsresourcesby"implementingado-or-diecompetition

"forbrainterritoryinwhichsensoryareas"gainorloseneuralterritorywheninputsslow,stop

orshift/Tagle-manpointstopeoplewholosesightorhearing.Theyshowheightened

sensitivityintheremainingsensesbecausetheregionofthebrainnormallyusedbythelost

senseistakenoverbyothersenses.

Whenyousleep,youcansmell,hearandfeel,butvisualinformationisabsent-except

duringREMsleep.About90minutesafterdriftingofftosleep,youenterREM.ltbeginswhen

neuronsinyourbrainstemsignalthebeginningoftwoimportanttasks.Activityofthese

neurons,forone,paralyzemajormuscles,preventingthesleeperfromactingoutwhatis

happeninginthedream.Also,thesebraincellssendmessagesdirectlytothevisual

cortex,whichstartsthedreamingprocess.Scansofdreamingpeopleshowmostofthebrain

activityassociatedwithREMiswithinthevisualcortex.Dreamsarethebrain*swayof

fightingtakeoverfromothersenses,accordingtoEagle-man.

Eagle-mansaysthathistheorycanaccommodateotherexplanationsfordreamsandthat

REMsleepmayservemanypurposesbesidesprotectingthevisualcortex.Thinkofdreaming

likeacomputerscreensaverthatissettogooffevery90minutes——exceptthatinsteadof

protectingagainstfrozenimages,dreamspreventthevisualcortexfrombeingoccupiedby

otherfunctions.

32.WhatisEagle-man'sprimarytheoryaboutdreams?

A.Theystrengthensensoryfunctions.

B.Theyprocessemotionalexperiences.

C.Theysafeguardcertainbrainterritory.

D.Theyheightenvisualresponsiveness.

33.HowdoesEagle-maninterpretneurons*activityregardingresourcedistribution?

A.Preciseselection.

B.Desperatestruggle.

C.Rapidadaptation.

D.Harmoniousbalance.

34.WhatdoweknowaboutREMsleep?

A.Itlastsforabout90minutes.

B.Itconsistsoftwocriticalstages.

C.Itallowssleeperstoactouttheirdreams.

D.Itstartswithbrainstem'ssignalingprocess.

35.Whyaredreamscomparedtoacomputerscreensaver?

A.Toshowtheircreativeaspect.

B.Tohighlighttheirrandomness.

C.Tosignifytheirrepetitivenature.

D.Toillustratetheirprotectivefunction.

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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为

多余选项。

Thismorning,myten-year-oldadmittedbeingnervousabouthisupcomingmath

test.44Thethingis,Mummy,"heexplained,"I'mnotgoodatmath.Itrytomakeaneducated

guess.—36—

—37—,whichIdroveawayfrommindwithanenormoussighofreliefaftergraduation.

Exceptnowit'sbacktohauntmeintheformofchildren'shomework.AndIamnotalone.A

surveyof2,000parentsfoundthat34percentareoutoftheirdepthinhomeworkatprimary

level,andthefigurejumpsto44percentatsecondarylevel.

Atmyson*sage,wehadadailytimestabletest——ifwegotlessthan15outof20,wehad

towritethewholelotout.Iwaswritingmytablesouteverynightforagoodsix

months.—38—.Showmealongdivisionsumandmywholebrainfreezes.Sothisdoesn't

makememuchgoodformathhomeworkhelp.

Myhusbandisnobetter,despitehavingamaster'sineconomics.Hegetsfrustratedwith

ourchildren'sinabilitytounderstandwhattohimarebasicconcepts,whileIhoveronthe

side,comprehendingthepainperfectly.—39—.

Theabsoluteworstiswhenthehomeworkisn'tevenknowledge-basedbutasksyou

to,forexample,researchinformationandcreateaslideshowaboutthelifecycleofanegg.

Salvation(救赎),thankfully,hasrecentlyarrivedwithchangesofschoolforourtwo

youngerchildren.Mymiddlesonnowdoeshishomeworkatschool.Myyoungestisata

primarythathasdecidedthathomeworkisunnecessary,—40—.

A.Well,!alsostrugglewithmath

B.Itusuallyendsineveryone'stears

C.Despitethat,itdoesn'tseemtohavestuck

D.Infact,homeworkshouldneverbeforparentstodo

E.Ignorance,thankgoodness,isonceagainablessing

F.ButsometimesIjustdon'tknowwhattheanswershouldbe

G.Partoftheproblemisthattheschoolsteachthingsdifferentlynow

第三部分语言运用(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。

Iwastenwhenmymotherwasdiagnosedwithcancer.Priortothat,shehadbeena(n)

—41—woman,activetoanextentmostpeoplefoundastonishing.Asachild,Iwasamazedby

heraccomplishments.Butatthirty-one,herlife_42—.Andsodidmine.

Shecoulddoanything,1—43—.Shewontennistournaments.Shetookphotographsand

heldherownexhibition.She__44_asanewspapercolumnist,andshecookedSpanishdishes

forthefamily.

Now,shefacedherillnesswiththesame_45—.Wordslike"disabled"and"'physical

therapy“becamepartofa(n)—46—newworldweenteredtogether.—47—,1begantohelp

takecareofher.Anditbecameroutineto_48_herintothekitchen,wheresheinstructedme

inthe_49—ofpeelingcarrotsandpotatoesandhowtoprepareadecentbreakfast.

Everyaccomplishmentwasa50forusboth:theelectrictypewriter,thecarwithpower

steeringandbrakes,herreturnto_51—,wheresheearnedamaster'sdegreeinspecial

education.SheeventuallyfoundedanactivistsupportgroupcalledTheHandicappers.Oneday,

without_52_muchbeforehand,shetookmetoaHandicappersmeeting.!hadneverseenso

manypeoplewithsomany_53—.1returnedhome,thinkinghow_54—wereallywere.

Becausemymotheracceptedherconditionwithsuchoptimism,!rarelyfeltsador

resentfulaboutit.Instead,!viewedherdrivetolookforwardtothingsI_55—asagreat

mysteryandpowerfulinspirationinmylife.

41.A.gentleB.energeticC.talentedD.decent

42.A.changedB.failedC.improvedD.paused

43.A.imaginedB.admittedC.doubtedD.believed

44.A.appliedB.spokeC.wroteD.studied

45.A.successB.sincerityC.enthusiasmD.wisdom

46.A.familiarB.strangeC.excitingD.changeable

47.A.GraduallyB.ParticularlyC.AlternativelyD.Finally

48.A.dragB.pullC.guideD.wheel

49.A.artB.significanceC.safetyD.plan

50.A.solutionB.milestoneC.dreamD.warning

51.A.hospitalB.courtC.workD.college

52.A.sayingB.hidingC.pretendingD.showing

53.A.giftsB.disabilitiesC.weaknessesD.privileges

54.A.strongB.hopelessC.helpfulD.fortunate

55.A.tookintoaccountB.boreinmindC.tookforgrantedD.keptincheck

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。

Therewasatime,notlong_56—,whenpeacebetweenthePokotandtheIlchamus

seemedimpossible.ThetwocommunitiesinKenyahadspentyearsfightingwarovercattle,

land,andwater-turningoneofthe_57—(country)mostbiodiversityregionsintoa

battlefield.

In2006PokotandIlchamuseldersreachedanagreement.Theyagreedthat_58—(build)

unityandtrust,theformerenemieswouldworktogethertobringbackthewildlifethattheir

conflicthelpeddriveout,starting_59—theRothschild*sgiraffe.

TheRothschild'sgiraffewentextinctafterdecadesofconflictandpoaching.Eagertosee

thesegiraffesreturntotheirhomeland,thecommunitymembersgottowork_60—(active).

Withinayear,theyhadestablisheda44,000-acrecommunityreserve_61_boththePokot

andIlchamuswork.64Itwasn'teasy,"saysRebbySebei,managerofthereserve.4tButbothsides

werekeenfbrchange.^^

In2011thereservereceiveditsvery_62__(one)groupofRothschild'sgiraffes:eight

animalsrelocatedfromotherareasinhopesthatthey'dmultiplyandrepopulatethearea.The

giraffes_63—(place)onapeninsulainLakeBaringo.Thespecies'returntoLakeBaringo

attractedtourists,givingthelocaleconomy_64—much-neededboost.Therelocatedanimals,

andtheirbabies_65—(bear)onthepeninsula,became46asymbolofpeace,unity,andasource

ofcommunitywealth,"Sebeisays.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,目前正在英国的一所友好学校交流学习。昨天你捡到一本书,请写

一则失物招领启事,发布在社交媒体上。内容包括:

1.捡到书的时间和地点;

2.书的描述;

3.你的联系方式。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Found

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

LastChristmaswasaverydifficulttimeforme.Myfamilyandallofmyclosefriends

werebackhomeinFlorida,andIwasallaloneinarathercoldCalifornia.

IwasworkingadoubleshiftattheSouthwestAirlinesticketcounter,itwasabout9:00

P.M.onChristmasEve,andIwasfeelingreallymiserableinside.

Whenitwastimeformetocallthenextpersontothecounter,!lookedouttoseethe

sweetest-lookingoldmanstandingwithacane.Hewalkedveryslowlyovertothecounterand

inthefaintestvoicetoldmethathehadtogotoNewOrleans.WhenItriedtoexplaintohim

thattherewerenomoreflightsthatnightandthathewouldhavetogointhemorning,he

lookedveryworried.

Aftermuchtime,Iwasabletoatleastfindoutthatthisoldmanwasdroppedoffatthe

curb(路缘)onChristmasEvebyhissister-in-lawandtoldtogotoNewOrleans,wherehehad

family.WhenIaskedifhecouldcomebacktomorrow,hesaidthathewouldwaitattheairport

untiltomorrow.

Naturally,!feltalittleashamed.HereIwasfeelingverysorryformyselfaboutbeing

aloneonChristmas,whenthisoldmannamedClarenceMacDonaldwassenttometoremind

meofwhatbeingalonereallymeant.ltbrokemyheart.

Immediately,!toldhimwewouldgetitallstraightenedout,andourCustomerService

agenthelpedtobookhimaseatfortheearliestflightthenextmorning.Wegavehimthe

seniorcitizens1fare,whichgavehimsomeextramoneyfortraveling.Aboutthistime,hestarted

tolookverytired,andwhenIsteppedaroundthecountertoaskhimifhewasallright,!saw

thathislegwaswrappedinabandage(绷带).Hehadbeenstandingonitthatwhole

time,holdingaplasticbagfullofclothes.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

/noticedbloodonhisbandageandimmediatelycalledforawheelchair.

Iwenttoaskmymanagerifwecouldfindaplaceforhimtostay.

巴蜀中学2024届高考适应性月考卷(六)

英语参考答案

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1~5ACCBA6~10BBABC11-15ACCBC16-20ABABC

第二部分阅读(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)

21~25ABCAA26-30DBCDC31-35BCBDD

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

36-40FACBE

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

41-45BADCC46-50BADAB51-55DABDC

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.age57.country's58.tobuild59.with60.actively

61.where62.first63.wereplaced64.a65.born

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

【参考范文】

FOUND

Hieveryone!I'mreachingoutwithahopefulmessageforsomeonewhomightbe

missingatreasureditem.Yesterday,onthe23rdofFebruary,!cameacrossamisplacedbookat

theschoolcanteen.Thishappenedaround1PMonthegroundfloor.

Thebookisquitedistinctive:ahardcovereditionwithanavy-bluecover.Itstitle,"TheArt

ofRenaissance”,isprintedinfadedgoldletters.Thepagesshowsignsoffrequent

use,suggestingit'sabeloveditem.Abookmarkpeeksoutfrombetweenthepages,markinga

thoughtfulpauseinsomeone'sreadingjourney.

Ifthisbookbelongstoyou,pleasefeelfreetocontactme.I'mLiHua,currentlyan

exchangestudenthere.Youcanemailmeatlihua_exchange@studentmail.uk.I'meagerto

reunitethisbookwithitsrightfulownerandhopethismessagereachesyousoon.

第二节(满分25分)

【参考范文】

Inoticedbloodonhisbandageandimmediatelycalledforawheelchair.Nosoonerhad

thewheelchairarrivedthanweallsteppedaroundtohelphimin.Sittinginthewheelchair,he

lookedmorerelaxed,hiseyessparklingwithdelight.ltturnedoutthathehadjusthadleg

surgerybeforehewasdroppedoffatthecurbtobuyaticketwithnoreservationtoflyto

anothercityonChristmas

Eve,allalone.Overwhelmedwithasenseofsympathy,!calledinthemedicalstaffto

attendtohiswound,makingsurethathewasphysicallypreparedtoboardaplanethenext

day.ltreallybrokemyhearttothinkofavulnerableoldmanspendingawholenightatthe

airport.Idecidedtodosomethingaboutit.

Iwenttoaskmymanagerifwecouldfindaplaceforhimtostay.Notonlydidsheagree

toofferahotelvoucherforMr.MacDonaldforonenight,butshealsomanagedtoobtaina

mealticketforbreakfast.Thenwegothisplasticbagofclothesandcanetogetherandtook

himdownstairs,wheretheairportshuttlewouldtakehimtothehotelnearby.Havingmade

sureeverythingwasfiguredout,Igentlypattedhimonthearm,tellinghimeverythingwould

bejustfine.Asheleft,heflashedmethewarmestsmileandsaid/ThankyouandMerry

Christmas.,9Myeyesmisty,Iwavedgoodbyetohim,unabletodisguisemygleeatthethought

oftheoldmanbeingtakengoodcareof.ltwasatthatmoment,seeingthebusdisappearing

intothedarknight,thatIrealizedmymiseryhadyieldedtoablissfulheart.TheChristmas

turnedouttobeniceandwarmafterall.

【解析】

第二部分阅读

第一节

A

语篇类型:应用文主题语境:人与社会

【语篇导读】本文是关于测量阅读难度的蓝思阅读分级指数。

21.A理解具体信息。根据第一段第二句中的“Ofthecountry,s60millionK-12students,more

thanhalfreceiveLexilemeasureseveryyear.“可知答案。

22.B理解具体信息。根据第四段第一句"UsingtheLexilereadingmeasureandtheLexile

textmeasuretogetheriswhatmakesLexilemeasuresdifferentfromanyotherreadingscore/9

可知,蓝思指数可以同时测量阅读者和文本。

23.C理解具体信息。根据最后一部分第一条中的“Alloweducatorstopersonalizelearning

foryourchild,puttingthemonthepathtosuccessinschool,collegeandcareer.“可知,根据蓝

思指数,老师可以提供更加个性化的教学。

B

语篇类型:记叙文主题语境:人与社会

【语篇导读】本文主要介绍了作者和爸爸外出的经历。

24.A理解具体信息。根据第二段第一句中的“Iliftitsbodyandifshugeinmyhandsbutthe

hollow(中空的)bonesdomostoftheworkformeandIalmostthinktheowlmightshakethe

stiffnessfromitsfeathersandflyaway."可知当时猫头鹰已经死去。

25.A理解具体信息。根据后文中的“soTUalwaysknow”可知,作者做好标记是为了以后

能找到埋猫头鹰的地方。

26.D推断。根据第二段第三句"IsaythattoDadandhesaysthatit'sthecircleoflifeandthat

nowtheowlwillbecomepartofnatureagain.“可知答案。

27.B推断。根据第四段“Islipthemintomypocketandtheybumpagainsteachotherto

telltheirstoriestome,butPlllistenlater.“可知,作者对找到的宝贝很感兴趣,想要了解更

多关于它们的故事。

C

语篇类型:议论文主题语境:人与社会

【语篇导读】本文介绍英国火车站售票系统需要改革以吸引更多人乘坐火车出行。

28.C理解词汇。根据后文中的"whenpublicangerledtoanextensionoftheconsultation

period”及“99%ofthemnegative”可知,这项提议没有得到支持。

29.D理解具体信息。根据第二段最后一句中的"thatinsightshouldnowinformapositive

approachtobreathinglifeintoEngland'srailwaysandattractingmorepeopleba

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