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《金版新学案》高考总复习(新课标)配套测评卷——高三一轮[W研]英语卷(一)必修1学校:___________班级:___________姓名:____________考号:____________第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共105分)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)1.WhenshouldLucyreturnthebike?A.Before5∶00. B.Around6∶30. C.After6∶30.2.Whyisthemanupset?A.Hewantedtomeetthewoman’sparents.B.Hewouldn’tbeabletotakeavacation.C.Hedidn’tknowthewoman’splan.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice. B.Inthekitchen. C.Overthephone.4.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Takethedictionaryaway.B.Buyadictionaryforherself.C.Usethedictionaryathome.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thespring. B.Theweather. C.Thetemperature.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。6.Whatwastheweatherlikelastweek?A.Niceandsunny. B.Hot. C.Neitherhotnorcold.7.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Summer. B.Winter. C.Autumn.8.Whatdoesthemanthinktheweatherwillbelikethisweekend?A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Cloudy.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。9.Wheredidtheconversationtakeplace?A.Atadepartmentstore. B.Atthewoman’shouse.C.Atthebathroom.10.Howdidthewomanfindoutabouttheshelf?A.Sheboughtonebefore. B.Oneofherfriendshasone.C.Shesawanadvertisement.11.Howmuchmoreisthepricegoingtobe?A.Onedollarmore. B.Threedollarsmore.C.Twelvedollarsmore.听第8段对话,回答第12至14题。12.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tofindsomeinformation. B.Todoaresearch.C.Togetajob.13.Whatdoyouknowaboutthemanaccordingtotheconversation?A.Heis24yearsoldandgraduatedtwoyearsago.B.HestudiedBusinessAdministration,English,math,etc..C.Hedoesn’thaveanyexperienceasasalesman.14.Whenshouldthemancometomeetthewoman?A.At2∶45onThursday. B.At2∶50onWednesday.C.At2∶15onWednesday.听第9段对话,回答第15至17题。15.What’sthewoman’sproblem?A.Sheeatstoomuch. B.Sheeatstooquickly.C.Sheeatssomethingtoocold.16.Whenshouldthewomantakethemedicine?A.Afterthemeal. B.Beforethemeal.C.Atthreeo’clockintheafternoon.17.Whatcanyouknowfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanhasgotstomachachessincelastweek.B.Thewoman’sstomachoftenhurtsafterlunch.C.Thewoman’shusbandwasverybusy.听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。18.WhereexactlyisBrighton?A.15milesfromLondon. B.50milesfromLondon.C.50milesfromParis.19.What’sthepopulationofBrighton?A.30,000. B.130,000.C.300,000.20.WhyaretherealotofhotelsinBrighton?A.Becausetherearealotofworkers.B.Becausetherearealotofstudents.C.Becausetherearealotoftravelers.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.—Excuseme.MayIaskafavourofyou?—________A.It’suptoyou. B.You’vegotit!C.Sure,goahead! D.It’syourturn.22.Without________electricity,howcanwesearchforinformationon________Internet?A./;a B./;theC.the;theD.the;a23.Theinventionofradiohasmade________possibleformankindtocommunicatewitheachotheroveralongdistance.A.it B.that C.this D.them24.—Howdareyouaccusemeofstealingyourcomputer?—Sorry,butyouweretheonlyonewhohad________toit.A.access B.chance C.contact D.path25.Onthetableisajarbutthereisnolabelonitsowedon’tknowwhatit________.A.involves B.includes C.contains D.collects26.Ourteacheralwaystellus,“________,themorelearnedwebecome.”A.Wereadthemorebooks B.ThemorewereadbooksC.Themorebooksdoweread D.Themorebooksweread27.Thecoastalregionhasapleasantclimate,with________temperaturesrangingfrom24℃toA.ordinary B.average C.common D.normal28.Mylifehasbeenblessedwithmanyimportantoccasionsandachievements________Iamproud.A.ofwhich B.inwhich C.forthat D.inthat29.MostAmericancitiesarerelativelysmallintermsofpopulationwhen________withChinesecitieslikeShanghaiandBeijing.A.compare B.compared C.comparing D.tocompare30.—Itwassunnyyesterday.—________.Andaverygooddayforpicnic,isn’tit?A.Soitwas B.Soitis C.Sowasit D.Soisit31.Daviddidnotworkhardenough,________hewasoutofworkwhenhewasstillyoung.A.incase B.sothatC.inorderthat D.assoonas32.—Didyouenjoyyourselfattheparty?—Yes.Iappreciated________.A.tobeinvited B.tohaveinvitedC.beinginvited D.havinginvited33.Thecoach________at8∶30a.m.,andweshallgetbacktothehotelby9o’clockintheA.leaves B.hadleft C.hasleft D.wasleaving34.MrBrownissuchamanaswouldrather________poorthanmakemoneybydishonestmeans.A.remained B.remain C.toremain D.remaining35.I’dgladlypay________forthereferencebookbecauseitisreallyusefultomystudy.A.twicemuchas B.twiceasmanyC.twiceasmuch D.astwiceasmuch第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)(届成都摸底测试)Aswaiters,wedealwithcustomerseverydayandwhensomethinggoeswrong,somehowwehavetheabilitytokeepongoing.It’sourresponsibilityto__36__thecustomer.Iremembermyfirst__37__jobwasatafinerestaurant.Oneafternoon,themanagerinformedallthecooksandwaitersthataVIP__38__werecomingforlunch.Thegroupwere__39__VIPsinthecity’sfashionindustry.Afterthegrouparrivedandgot__40__comfortably,drinkswere__41__.Normally,theheadwaiterwouldbeinchargeofwineservice.__42__,themanageraskedmetoservethatafternoon.Ihad__43__donewineservice,norhadIeverservedagroupoftwelve.Iarranged12wineglassesonthetrayandwenttothetable.AsI__44__oneoftheglassesinfrontofthefirstcustomer,somehowIhad__45__mygrip(抓,握)andsixglassesfellontopofayoungwoman,andthentothefloorand__46__inpieces.Ifeltfrightenedandmyfaceturnedred.Iapologizedmanytimestothe__47__andtotherestofthegroup.Quickly,themanager__48__myaidandhelpedintheclean­up,andsentouttheirdrinksrightaway.Ididn’tunderstandwhy,butthegroupwereforgivingmeandtheyoungwoman__49__informedmeitwasOK.Mymanagerpulledmetothesideandsaid,“Ifyouknowwhyanaccidenthappened,__50__fromitandmoveon.Youstillhaveatabletoserveandyoucan’tshowyour__51__oryourdisappointment.Mistakesandaccidentsdohappen.Keepyour__52__upandbeconfident.Theglassesarereplaceable.”Iunderstoodwhyhewastrulyawell__53__restaurantmanagerwithintheneighborhood.His__54__relationshipwiththegroupmadethesituation__55__andthegroupforgavemeforthat.36.A.welcome B.feed C.invite D.please37.A.waiter B.cook C.servant D.director38.A.group B.number C.family D.class39.A.letinas B.madeupofC.addedupto D.recognizedas40.A.introduced B.satisfied C.seated D.dressed41.A.bought B.sold C.ordered D.got42.A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Though43.A.often B.once C.never D.little44.A.set B.broke C.cleaned D.shook45.A.got B.caught C.forgot D.lost46.A.stood B.lay C.kept D.stayed47.A.manager B.guest C.man D.woman48.A.tookover B.cametoC.gaveup D.rushedagainst49.A.repeatedly B.regretfull C.impatiently D.angrily50.A.hear B.tell C.change D.learn51.A.apology B.excitementC.nervousness D.carelessness52.A.nose B.face C.head D.hand53.A.behaved B.respected C.visited D.understood54.A.new B.famous C.terrible D.close55.A.calm B.comfortable C.special D.possible第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(年潍坊检测,B)Watchout,Yahoo.There’sasearchengineouttherewithsuperspeedandaccuracy.It’sreallycool.GoogleistheWeb’slargestsearchengine.Injusttwoyearsithasgainedareputationforsurprisingspeedandaccuracy,deliveringexactlywhatyou’relookingforinasecond.Thesitenowdoesthis40milliontimesaday—anumberachievedwithoutspendingapennyonTVornewspaperads.Googledoesn’tneedthem.Inthepastsixmonthsalone,thesitehaswonaWebby(theonlineversionoftheOscar)fortechnicalexcellence,settinganewrecordforsearchenginesbyindexingabillionWebpages.Yahoostillhas10timestheaudience,butGoogleconsistentlyranksfirstincustomersatisfaction:97%ofusersfindwhatthey’relookingformostorallofthetime.“Youseepeoplesmilewhentheyuseit,likethey’vefoundsomethingnooneelseknowsabout,”saysDannySullivan,editorofanonlinenewsletter.NooneissmilingmorethanLarryPage,27,andSergeyBrin,26,whoseemcertaintobecomebillionaireswhenthecompanygoespublic,probablysometimenextyear.Theymakeagreatcomedyduo.WhentheyfirstmetasPh.D.students,thepairsay,theyfoundeachotherhorrible—“Istillfindhimhorrible,”addsBrin—butweredriventogetherbyacomputer­scienceprojectaimedatcomingupwithbetterwaysofsearchingtheWeb.TheideabehindGoogleisthattraditionalsearchenginesarestupid.Theythinkrelevanceisbasedonrepetition;ifyoutypeinarequestforTigerWoods,say,you’llgetwebsiteslistedaccordingtohowmanytimesthosewordsappear.Notonlyisthisnoguaranteeofquality,butit’salsoopentoabuse.IfyouownaTigerfansiteandwanttoleadmorepeopletoit,simplytypehisnamethousandsoftimesinthesite’ssourcecode.56.Thefirstparagraphservesto________.A.comparetwowebsites B.bringoutthetopicC.putblameonYahoo D.givethebackgroundofthetopic57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inthethirdparagraphreferto?A.40milliontimes. B.Achievements.C.TVandnewspaperads. D.Webpages.58.Whichofthefollowingwinsthegreatestcustomersatisfaction?A.Yahoo. B.Google. C.Page. D.Brin.59.ItcanbeinferredthatPageandBrin________.A.workforGoogle B.areTigerfansC.hateeachother D.workforYahoo60.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat________.A.GoogleisopentoabuseB.GoogleremainsatraditionalsearchengineC.GooglethinksrelevanceisbasedonrepetitionD.GoogleisbetterthantraditionalsearchenginesB(年天津河西区检测)RogerConnerisamodern­dayHoratioAlgerhero.Rogerstartedoutasanunpaidworkerinasmallflowershop.Hehasbecometheownerofafloristcompanywhosesalesarewellover$100,000OnedaywhenRogerwasonlytwelve,hestoppedatalocalflowershop.Heaskedtheownerifhecouldworkforhim,withoutpay,inordertolearnthebusiness.Rogerstartedworkingeverydayafterschoolandonweekends.Aftertwoyearsonthejob,hefinallyaskedforasmallsalary.Theownerstoldhimhe“wasn’tgoodenoughtobepaid”.Sohequit,andfoundapayingjobatanotherlocalflowershop.Heworkedhardthere,butaftersixmonthstheylaidhimoffbecausebusinesswasslow.Notdiscouraged,Rogerdecidedtodoitaloneandstartedhisownflowerstoreinabasement.Hestartedhisbusinesswithonlysixty­fivedollars.Heboughtoldrefrigeratorsatgaragesalesandknockedtheshelvesout.Thisturnedthemintocoolersforhisfreshcutflowers.Hisbusinessgrewrapidlyashebuiltupareputationfortopqualityandfineservice.In1977,Rogerboughtouttheflowerstorewherehehadworkedwithoutpayforovertwoyears.Thepeoplewhosaidhe“wasn’tgoodenough”wereastonishedtofindthattheywerebeingtakenoverbyateenager.Hehadplanstorenovatethewholestore.OneofthereasonstheownerssoldouttoRogerwasthatthestorewasn’tdoingwell.ButafterRogertookoverownershipandredidthestore,businessstartedbooming.Infact,businesswassogoodthatafteroneyear,hecelebratedbybuyingouttheotherstorewherehehadworked.Rogerthencombinedbothstoresandmovedtoalocationinthecenterofhistown.Thenewstorehas2,000squarefeetandsevenemployees.Andhediditallbeforehereachedtheageoftwenty.61.Theauthorismosteagertoshowthatpeoplewhowanttogetaheadinbusinessshould________.A.workwithoutpay B.ownaflowershopC.workhardandbepersistent D.workasteenagers62.WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTdescribeRogerCorner’shistorybusiness?A.Heworkedfortwoyearswithoutpay.B.Heneededlucktobesuccessful.C.Heopenedhisfirstflowerbusinessinabasement.D.Heopenedastoreinthemiddleofhistown.63.Thestyleofthepassageismostlylikea________.A.newspaperarticle B.humorousstoryC.televisionplay D.magazineinterview64.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutRogerConnerisNOTtrue?A.Hegavecustomersbetterservicethantheothershopshehadworkedfor.B.Hewasaverybraveandheroicyoungman.C.Heworkedhardwithoutpayinaflowershopinordertogettoknowthebusiness.D.Hewasfreetomakedecisionsonthelocationofhisshop.65.FromwhatyouknowaboutRogerConner,youcanconcludethata“HoratioAlgerhero”isthekindofpersonwho________.A.workshardintheflowerbusinessB.isbornintoarichfamilyC.startsoutpoorandbecomesrichD.becomesfamousC(届福建福州八中段考)AcademyAwardsTheAcademyAwardsarethemostprominentfilmawardintheUnitedStates.TheAwardsaregrantedbytheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciences.AcademyAwardsarenicknamed“Oscars”,whichisalsothenicknameofthestatuette(小雕像).Thenameissaidtohavebeenbornin1931whenMargaretHerricksawthestatuetteonatableandsaid:“ItlooksjustlikemyuncleOscar!”BerlinFilmFestivalOneofthe“A”festivalsinEurope.TheBerlinInternationalFilmFestival,alsocalledthe“Berlinale”,isheldannuallyinFebruaryandstartedin1951afteraninitiativeoftheAmerican,whooccupiedpartofthecityafterWorldWarⅡ.Thejury(评奖团)alwaysplacedspecialemphasisonrepresentingfilmsfromallovertheworld,fromtheformerEasternBlocCountries(东方阵营)aswellasfromWesterncountries.TheawardsarecalledGoldenandSilverBears(asthebearisthesymbolofBerlin).VeniceFilmFestivalTheVeniceFilmFestivaltakesplaceeveryyearinlateAugust/earlySeptemberontheLidointhehistoricPalazzodelCinema,inVenice,Italysince1932;itsmainawardisthe“Leond’Oro”(GoldenLion).Recently,anewawardhasbeenadded,theSanMarcoAwardforthebestfilm.CannesFilmFestivalTheCannesFilmFestivalisafamousinternationalfilmfestival.IthasbeenheldannuallyinCannes,inthesouthofFrance,since1946withafewexceptions.Givenmassivemediaexposure,theFestivalisattendedbymanymoviestarsandisapopularvenueformovieproducerstolaunchtheirnewfilmsandattempttoselltheirworkstothedistributorswhocomefromallovertheglobe.ThemostfamousawardgivenoutatCannesisthe“Palmed’Or”(GoldenPalm)forthebestfilm;thisissometimessharedbymultiplefilmsinoneyear.66.Whichawardcanbesharedbymultiplefilmsinoneyear?A.GoldenLion. B.GoldenPalm.C.AcademyAwards. D.SanMarcoAward.67.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabout“Oscars”isnottrue?A.It’sthenicknameofAcademyAwards.B.It’salsothenicknameofthestatuette.C.ItgotitsnamebecauseMargaretsaidthestatuettelookedlikeheruncle.D.It’sanawardinFrance.68.Whichawardhastheshortesthistory?A.GoldenLion. B.GoldenPalm.C.AcademyAwards. D.SanMarcoAward.69.WhyistheawardforBerlinFilmFestivalcalled“GoldenandsilverBears”?A.Itlookslikeabear.B.Itismadeupofbearfur.C.ThebearisthesymbolofBerlin.D.BearsarerareinBerlin.70.Whichofthefollowingbeststatesthemainideaofthepassage?A.Anintroductiontofamousfilmfestivalsandfilmawards.B.AnadvertisementforfilmsandTVprogrammes.C.Anintroductiontothenicknamesoffamousfilmawards.D.Aguideofhowtoattendfamousfilmfestivals.DChildrenlookedafterbygrandparentswhiletheirmothersareatworkwouldbebetteroffinnurseries,astudyfinds.Itdiscoveredthatchildreninthecareofgrandparentsstruggledtosocializewiththeirpeersbytheageof3,hadsignificantlymorebehavioralproblemsandwerebehindatkeydevelopmentalstagescomparedwiththoseinnurseries.Theonlyclearbenefitwastheirgoodvocabulary.Thelateststudyof4,800childrenborninand,wasconductedbyresearchersattheInstituteofEducation,UniversityofLondon.Allhadmotherswhoworkedwhentheirchildrenwerebabies.Childrencaredforbygrandparentsmadeupoveronethirdofthe_sampleandtheresearcherssaidthatthedifferencesbetweenthisgroupandtheotherswereconsiderable.Intermsofsocialskills,boysinthecareofgrandparentsdidparticularlybadly,regardlessofsocialbackground.Theresearcherssaidthatotherresearchessuggestedthatformalchildcarewithqualifiedpeoplecouldhelpchildrentodevelopthesocialskillsneededtogetonwiththeirpeersandtoavoidmoreseriousproblemslater.“Childrenwhoarelookedafterbygrandparents,ontheotherhand,spendmoretimewithadults,”saidKirstineandDenise,oftheInstituteofEducation.Thethree­year­oldswhohadbeeninformalchildcarefromninemonthsachievedhigherscoresina“schoolread”assessment(评估)thatmeasuredtheirunderstandingofcolors,letters,numbers,sizesandshapes.Intermsofvocabulary,thechildrencaredforbygranniesdidwell,especiallyiftheyhadhighlyeducatedmothers.“Thismay,ofcourse,reflectthebettervocabularyskillsofgrandmothersinsuchfamilies,”saidDrHansen,researchdirector,oftheMillenniumCohortStudy.“Butitmayalsobepartlybecausegrandparentstalktochildrenmorethanothercarers,notonlybecausetheyhavemoretimebutbecausetheymakeupforareductioninphysicalactivitieswiththechild.”71.Whatdoes“thesample”inParagraph3referto?A.AsmallpartofasongfromaCDorarecord.B.Agroupofchildrenchosenfortheresearch.C.Asmallpartofsomethingthatisexamined.D.Asmallamountofaproductforcustomerstotry.72.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrelatedtothefindingofthestudy?A.Formalchildcarewithqualifiedpeoplecouldavoidmoreseriousproblemslater.B.Formalchildcaremakeschildrenhavebetter“schoolread”ability.C.Boyscaredforbygrandparentshavepoorsocialskills.D.Childrencaredforbygrandparentshavestrongfeelingofdependenceonadults.73.Whatistheadvantageofthechildrenlookedafterbygrandparents?A.Theyhavebetterlanguageability.B.Theyknowbetteraboutnumbers.C.Theyliketalkingwiththeirpeers.D.Theyaregoodatmakingfriends.74.Welearnfromthepassagethat________.A.childreninformalchildcareactmoreactivelyB.welleducatedgrandparentslovetellingstoriesC.childrencaredforbygrannieslackphysicalactivitiesD.grandparentsaretoooldtotakecareofchildren75.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthemainideaofthepassage?A.Whereshouldchildrengo,homecareorachildcarecenter?B.Childrendobetterwithgrandparentsthaninachildcarecenter.C.Childrenarebetteroffinanurserythanlookedafterbygrandparents.D.Grandparentscontributebothpositivelyandnegativelytochildcare.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共45分)第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满15分)(年济南期中质量检测)Walkingisapopularformofexercises.Itisaneasyactivityandoffersagoodwaytoimprovephysicalfitness.Walkingalsogivesmanyofthesamebenefitsasotherkindsofexercise.Regular,briskwalkshelpaperson’sbodyworkbetter.Walkingbuildsastrongerheartandhealthierlungs.Theheartpumpsbloodthroughthebody.Itgetsmorerestbetweenbeats.Walkingalsoseemstohelpprotecttheheartfromheartdiseases.Thelungsworkbetterbecausetheytakeinanduseoxygenmoreeffectively.Walkingcanhelp________,too.Aquickfifteen­minutewalkburnsasmanycaloriesasjoggingthesamedistanceinhalfthetime.Walkingcausesveryfewinjuries.Sothereisalsoalower“dropout”rateamongwalkersthanamongrunners.Peoplearemorelikelytocontinueawalkingprogram.Thisgivesabetterchanceforsuccess.Walkingofferssomementalbenefits,too.Itseemstomakepeoplefeelbetter.Manywalkerssaytheysleepbetteratnightwhentheytakeregularwalks.Otherssaytheyhaveabetterattitudeaboutlife.Walking_offers_many_of_the_same_physical_and_mental_benefits_as_other_forms_of_exercise,but_walking_offers_some_special_advantages,too.★Almosteveryonecanwalk.Therearenospeciallessonsofcoaching.Tobecomeaseriouswalker,apersononlyneedstowalkfaster,fartherandmoreoften.★Peoplecanwalkalmostanywhere.Therearenospecialplayingfieldsorcourtsforwalking.Sidewalks,streets,parks,fieldsandmallsareexcellentplacesforwalking.★Peoplecanwalkalmostanytime.Apersondoesn’tneedateamorapartnerforwalking.Thereisno“season”forwalking.Mostwalkerswalkinallkindsofweather.★Walkingdoesn’tcostanything.Therearenospecialfeesforwalking.Goodwalkingshoesandcomfortableclothesaretheonlyequipmentthatawalkerneeds.Walkingoffersaformofexercisewithinthereachofnearlyeveryone.Withalittletimeandeffort,peoplecanrediscoveravaluableformofexerciseandimprovetheirfitness.76.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?(within10words)________________________________________________________________________77.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Comparingwithrunning,morepeoplecancontinuewalkingasaformofexercise.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________78.Pleasefillintheblankinthe2ndparagraphwithproperwordsorphrases.(within10words)________________________________________________________________________79.Amongthespecialadvantagesofwalking,whichonedoyouthinkisthemostimportant?Why?(within30words)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节写作(满分30分)假如你是一名中学生,叫李华,是四川某中学的高三学生,去年汶川大地震后到澳大利亚接受心理治疗期间,与杰克成了好朋友。你给杰克写一封信,就国庆60年大典谈一谈自己的感受,包含下列内容:1.四川的花车代表抗震救灾、感恩,新四川;2.为祖国的繁荣而高兴,将努力学习;3.希望杰克能来这里过圣诞节,并代问Smith先生好。注意:1.总词数100左右;2.文章开头已给出,不计入总词数;3.参考词汇:花车float;雕塑sculpture。Oct.2nd,DearJack,Howareyou?IthasbeenlongsinceIsawyou.AndI’vebeenmissingyouandMrSmithsinceIcamebackafterthetreatment.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Lookingforwardtoseeingyouthen.Yours,LiHua答案:第一部分1.A2.C3.C4.B5.B6.B7.C8.A9.A10.B11.B12.C13.B14.C15.B16.A17.B18.B19.B20.C第二部分21.CSure,goahead!意为“当然,说吧!”。It’suptoyou.意为“由你决定”;You’vegotit!意为“你明白了”;It’syourturn.意为“轮到你了”。句意为:“打扰了,请你帮个忙可以吗?”“当然可以,说吧!”22.Belectricity为物质名词,前不加冠词;Internet为专有名词,其前加定冠词。23.Ait作形式宾语,真正的宾语为后面的不定式短语tocommunicatewitheachotheroveralongdistance。句意为“无线电通讯的发明使人类有可能进行远距离通讯联络”。24.A本题考查名词access的习惯用法haveaccessto,意为“可以接近,可以使用”。句意为:“你怎么敢指控我偷了你的电脑?”“对不起,但是你是唯一能接近它的人。”25.Ccontain意为“包含,含有”,有“内含”之意。involve意为“包括,涉及”;include意为“包括”,指部分与整体的关系;collect意为“收集”。句意为“桌子上有个罐子,但是没有标签,所以我们不知道里面装的是什么”。26.D此题考查“the+比较级……,the+比较级……”结构,被修饰的名词跟在形容词比较级后,后跟陈述语序。句意为:“我们老师总是告诉大家:‘我们书读得越多,就越有学问。’”27.Baverage意为“平均的”。ordinary意为“普通的”;common意为“常见的,通常的”;normal意为“正常的”。句意为“沿海地区气候宜人,平均气温在24℃到2628.A此题考查“介词+关系代词”引导的定语从句。beproudof意为“以……为自豪”。句意为:“我的生活非常幸运,有许多我感到骄傲的重要事情和成就。”29.Bcomparewith意为“与……相比”。此处when后省略了theyare。句意为:“就人口而言,与上海、北京等中国城市相比,美国的多数城市相对要小一些。”30.D此题考查so位于句首时句子的语序。若前面所说的情况也适合于后者,则需用倒装语序;若是对对方所说的话加以肯定或表示赞同,则不用倒装语序。上句意为“昨天天气晴朗”。根据答语后句的时态及句意“并且是野餐的好日子,不是吗”,可知“今天也是”。31.Bsothat意为“因此,所以”,引导结果状语从句。句意为“戴维工作不够努力,因此,年轻时就失业了”。32.Cappreciate意为“感激”,后常接动词­ing形式作宾语,一般不接不定式。答话人对受邀请表示感激,故用动词­ing形式的被动式,表示“被邀请”。33.A此题考查一般现在时的特殊用法。英语中少数转移动词如come,arrive,leave等的一般现在时表示按规定、计划或安排等应做的事。句意为“长途客车早上八点半出发,我们晚上九点应该可以回到酒店”。34.Bwouldratherdo...thando...意为“宁愿……不愿……”。句意为“布朗先生是这样一个人:他宁可贫穷,也不愿通过不诚实的手段来挣钱”。35.C此题考查倍数表达法“倍数+as+形容词或副词原级+as”。I’dgladlypaytwiceasmuchforthereferencebook=I’dgladlypaytwiceasmuchasIhadpaidforthereferencebook.由于价钱是不可数的,故排除B项。【语篇解读】作者在饭店中给贵宾服务时不慎失手,经理在处理完僵局后非但没有指责,反而悉心传授服务秘诀。作者赢得了客人的谅解,对经理的敬佩之情油然而生。36.D上一句提到服务员每天都与顾客打交道,出现问题时,服务员有能力用某种方式让事态顺利进行,由此可知让顾客满意是服务员的职责。please使满意。37.A第一段的开头部分明确提到作者是“服务员”,此处选A与之相呼应。38.A根据下一句的开头部分以及下一段的开头部分可知前来就餐的是一个非常重要的“团体”。39.Bbemadeupof表示“由……组成”,本句的意思是“这个团体是由本市时尚界的重要人物组成的”。40.C上一段提到这个团体来到饭店是为了吃午餐,所以此处表示的是他们舒服地“就座”后。A项在文章中没有信息支持;B项与本句中的comfortably搭配不合理。41.C这个团体来到饭店舒适地就座后,“点”好了饮料。此处的order表示“点(饭菜)”。前两项都不符合常识;根据下文可知他们当时还没有得到饮料,所以D项错误。42.B上一句提到正常情况下,领班负责酒类服务,本句提到经理让作者在那天下午为客人服务,由此可推断此处表示的是转折关系。43.C本句后半部分提到作者也从未给12个人的团体提供过服务,而且本句后半句又是倒装结构,由此可知前半部分表示的同样是否定意义,所以作者“从未”进行过酒类服务。44.A上一句提到作者把12个酒杯放在托盘上并朝餐桌走去,所以是把其中一个酒杯“摆放”在第一位顾客的面前。打破酒杯是后来发生的事情,因此B项错误;C、D两项不符合常识。45.D本句后半部分提到6个酒杯掉在了地上,由此可知作者当时没有握紧,所以使用lost,表示“失去”。46.B根据常识可知酒杯打破后应该是“躺”在地上,碎片遍地。如果选择C项,需要使用被动形式;D项表示“停留”,语意不恰当。47.D本段中间部分提到6个酒杯掉在了一位年轻女士的头上,所以作者多次向这位“女士”道歉。48.B经理闻讯迅速“赶来”帮助作者进行清理。takeover表示“接管”,giveup表示“放弃”,rushagainst表示“与……碰撞”,都不符合语境。49.A上一段最后一句提到作者多次向那位女士和团体中其他的人道歉。本句叙述的是这个团体宽恕了作者,由此可知女士“重复地”告诉作者没有关系。50.D此处是经理在向作者传授经验,显然是让作者从中吸取教训,“学”到新的知识。51.C经理告诫作者不要有”紧张”和失望的表现,过错和事故时有发生。作者的过失已经发生,因此D项不正确。52.C根据本句中的confident一词可知经理鼓励作者昂“首”挺胸。53.B虽然作者一时失手打破了几个酒杯,并冒犯了其中的一位重要顾客,可是经理并没有指责,而是迅速控制了局面,并向作者面授经验,由此可推断这位经理非常受人“尊重”。54.D上文中提到女士和这个团体的其他人员宽恕了作者的失误,本段中提到饭店经理在附近地区颇受尊重,由此可推断经理和这个团体的关系十分“密切”。B项在文章中没有信息支持。55.A经理的声望以及同团体之间的密切关系让事态“平静”下来,并为此赢得了团体对作者的宽恕。第三部分56.B文章结构题。文章的第一段以Yahoo为引子,就是为了引出Google的话题。57.C猜测词义题。第三段首句承接第二段最后一句“...TVornewspaperads”,Google不需要做任何广告已名声在外。58.B细节理解题。从第四段第一句“...butGoogleconsistentlyranksfirstincustomersatisfaction”可知答案。59.A推理判断题。从第五段内容可知,他们两人原来相互讨厌,但因为Google的一个计算机科学工程而走到了一起,他们也因Google的成功而马上要成为

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