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2020级高一下学期4月月考

高中英语

考试时间:120分钟;命题人:

注意事项:

1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息

2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效

第I卷(选择题)

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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inaschool.B.Inanoffice.C.Inarestaurant.

2.Whatisthewoman'strouble?

A.Sheislatefortheclass.

B.Shecan'tfindtheclassroom.

C.Shehaslittlechanceofgettingintothatclass.

3.Whatwillthewomanseetonight?

A.Acomedy.B.Amatch.C.Adrama.

4.Whatisthewomanworriedabouttheboy?

A.Hisstudy.B.Hiswork.C.Hishealth.

5.Whenwillthenextpartybeheld?

A.InApril.B.InMay.C.InAugust.

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。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各

个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读两

遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.WhatisMr.Bigrelatedtothewoman?

A.Herboss.B.Herteacher.C.Herhusband.

7.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Big?

A.Heisverystrict.B.Heoftenspeakstooloudly.C.Healwaysforgetshis

appointments.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhatdoesMr.Clarkwantthewomantodo?

A.Callthenewspaperreporters.B.Makethepublicannouncement.

C.Preparethenecessarystatement.

9.Howmanymediawillbethere?

A.3.B.5.C.8.

10.Whenwillthespeechbegiven?

A.At3:00pm.B.At4:00pm.C.At5:00pm.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhoisDanny?

A.Aclerk.B.Achef.C.Awaiter.

12.WhereisDannyworkingnow?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inahotel.C.Inacafe.

13.WhatisDannygoingtodonext?

A.Makeacake.B.Tastechocolate.C.Haveafreetalk.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatistheman?

A.Asalesman.B.Acoach.C.Atennisplayer.

15.WhendidthemangotoDubai?

A.InFebruary.B.InMarch.C.InMay.

16.WhatimpressesthemanmostaboutParis?

A.Thepleasantweather.B.Theromanticatmosphere.

C.Themodemwhitebuilding.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whataresharksfamousfor?

A.Theirlargebodies.B.Theirhighintelligence.

C.Theirattacksonseacreatures.

18.Howlongcanthebiggestwhalesharkbe?

A.20m.B.10m.C.2m.

19.Whatdosharks'goodsenseshelpthemdo?

A.Escapefromdanger.B.Findtheirfood.C.Killtheirenemies.

20.Wheredomostsharkslive?

A.Inwarmwatersofoceans.B.Incoldareasofoceans.C.Inwarmlakes.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40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

HamptonCourtMotorCruiser

16HamptonCourtRoad

TEL:208-977-1728

式BBQfacilitiespFreeWiFiPParking

HamptonCourtMotorCruiserisaboatdockedontheRiverThames.Facilities

(设施)includeheating,SmartTVandWi-Fi.Thepriceperstayalsoincludesthefree

useofa4-seatelectricboatandbarbecuefacilities.Thereisnostaffatallonboard

duringyourstay.

HiltonLondonGreenPark

4—6HalfMoonStreet

ffIFamilyroomsFreeWiFigNon-smokingrooms%Petsallowed

HiltonLondonGreenParkstaysintheheartofLondon.Itfeaturesmodemrooms

withairconditioning.Wi-Fiisavailableinpublicareasandisfreeofcharge.Thereis

alsoacocktailbaronsite.Allchildrenandpetsarewelcome.

ArborCity

12OsbornStreet

苍Facilitiesfordisabledguests.RoomserviceFreeWiFipParking

ArborCityHotelisjustnexttotheWhitechapelArtGallery.ItoffersfreeWi-Fi

and24—hourroomservice.Air-conditionedroomsfeatureaTV,asafeandashower.

ParkingisavailableonsiteandcostsGBP24perday.Foranadditionalcharge,the

hoteloffersvariousbreakfastoptions:Englishbreakfast,Continentalbreakfast,Vegan

andDairy-freebreakfast.Thehotelis10minutes*tuberidefromtheWestEnd.

AbercornHouseHostel

28—30ButeGardens

TEL:203-696-0215

WiFiNon-smokingrooms

AbercornHouseHostelislocatedjusta3-minutewalkfromHammersmith

UndergroundStation,witha24-hourfrontdesk.Guestscanstayinroomsor

dormitoriesfittedwithawardrobe.Somecomewithashower,whileothersoffer

accesstoasharedbathroom.Theycanalsouseasharedkitchentopreparetheirmeals.

Wi-FiisavailableandcostsGBP1perhour.Non-smokingthroughout.

21.Whichofthefollowingcanofferariver-view?

A.ArborCity.B.AbercornHouseHostel.

C.HiltonLondonGreenPark.D.HamptonCourtMotorCruiser.

22.Wherecanguestsstayiftheyhavespecialrequirementsforbreakfast?

A.28—30ButeGardens.B.12OsbornStreet.

C.4—6HalfMoonStreet.D.16HamptonCourtRoad.

23.Whichnumbershouldacouplewithababyandadogcalliftheywanttobooka

room?

A.207-629-7522B.208-977-1728

C.207-247-3313D.203-696-0215

24.Thispassageis.

A.asurveyB.anannouncement

C.anadvertisementD.anacademicreport

Youractioncanspeaklouderthanyourwords.Itisimportanttoknowanother

languageandhowtocommunicatewithoutwordswhenyouareinanothercountry.

Beforesayinganything,peoplecommunicatewitheachotherbyusinggestures(手势).

However,manygestureshavedifferentmeanings,ornomeaningatall,indifferent

partsoftheworld.

IntheUnitedStates,noddingyourheadupanddownmeans"yes”,whileinsome

partsofGreeceandTurkey,itmeans"no”.InthesoutheastofAsia,itisapoliteway

ofsaying"Iheardyou”.

TodayintheUSA,whensomeoneputshisthumb(大拇指)up,itmeans

"Everythingisallright.^^However,inGreeceitisbadmannerstodoso.Alsoputting

yourclasped(紧握的)handsupaboveyourheadmeans“Iamthewinner.^^Itisthe

signwhichplayersoftenmake.InRussiaitisthesignoffriendship.

IntheUSA,holdingyourhandupwiththethumbandindexfinger(食指)ina

circle,andtheotherthreestraightmeans"EverythingisOK."InFrance,itmeans

“Youareworthnothing,^^

Itisalsoimportanttomakeeyecommunication.Ifyoulookdownwhentalking

toanAmerican,heorshemayfeelthatyouareshy,oryouaretryingtohide

something.

Besidesthese,youshouldalsoknowtherearesometopicsthatcannotbetalked

about,suchasage,weightandmarriage.Youcantalkabouttheweather,work,sports,

food,whereonelivesandnewsoftheday.

25.Whatdoesthesentence“Youractioncanspeaklouderthanyourwords”in

paragraph1mean?

A.Whatyoudoisbetterthanwhatyousay.

B.Youtryyourbesttobepolite.

C.Youarebetterunderstoodbyyourgesturesthanthroughyourwords.

D.Whatyousayisbetterthanwhatyoudo.

26.You'dbetternotputthethumbupin.

A.GreeceB.theUSAC.EnglandD.China

27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.PuttingyourclaspedhandsupabovetheheadmeansfriendshipinGreece.

B.Youcanexpress“Youareworthnothing^^byputtingyourthumbupinFrance.

C.Makingeyecommunicationisnotimportantinatalk.

D.Weather,sports,foodandworkarethetopicsthatcanbetalked.

C

HealthyHabits,HealthyBody

Feeltiredlately?Hasadoctorsaidhecan'tfindanythingwrongwithyou?

Perhapshesentyoutoahospital,butalltheadvancedequipmentthereshowsthat

thereisnothingwrongwithyou.

Then,considerthis:youmightbeinastateofsub-health(亚健康).

Sub-health,alsocalledthethirdstateorgraystate,isexplainedasaborderline

statebetweenhealthanddisease.

AccordingtotheinvestigationbytheNationalHealthOrganization,over45

percentofsub-healthypeoplearemiddle-agedorelderly.Thepercentageiseven

higheramongpeoplewhoworkinmanagementpositionsaswellasstudentsaround

exam-weeks.

Symptomsincludealackofenergy,depression,slowreactions,insomnia(失眠),

agitation(兴奋),andpoormemory.Othersymptomsincludeshortnessofbreath,

sweatingandachinginthewaistandlegs.

Thekeytopreventingandrecoveringfromsub-health,accordingtosome

medicalexperts,istoformgoodlivinghabits,alternateworkandrest,exercise

regularly,andtakepartinopenairactivities.

Asformeals,peopleareadvisedtoeatlesssaltandsugar.Theyshouldalsoeat

morefreshvegetables,fruitandfishbecausetheyarerichinnutritionalelements一

vitaminsandtraceelementsthatareimportanttothebody.

Nutritionexpertspointoutthatitisnotgoodtoeattoomuchatonemealbecause

itmaycauseunhealthychangesinthedigestivetract(消化系统).Theyalsosaythata

balanceddietisveryhelpfulinavoidingsub-health.

28.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingisRIGHT?

A.Whenyouareinastateofsub-health,youshouldstayhomeandkeepsilent.

B.Whenyouareinastateofsub-health,youshouldgotoseeadoctorandbuysome

medicine.

C.Whenyouareinastateofsub-health,youshouldhaveyourselfexaminedin

foreigncountries.

D.Whenyouareinastateofsub-health,youshouldfindoutthereasonsandrelax

yourself.

29.Itmaybeeasyformiddle-agedpeopletobeinastateofsub-healthbecause

A.theyhaveuseduptheirenergyB.theyhavemorepressureinlifeandwork

C.theyhavelosttheirlivinghopesD.theybegintogetolder

30.Thekeytopreventingyoufromfallingintoastateofsub-healthisthatyoushould

A.workhardB.sleepmore

C.formgoodlivinghabitsD.takemoremedicine

31.Asfbrfood,expertssuggestthat.

A.weshouldnevereatmeatB.weshouldhaveavarietyoffood

C.weshouldeatlessthanusualD.weshouldhavemealswithoutsaltandsugar

D

Studentsperformlesswellinfinalexamsifsmartphonesareallowedinclass,for

non-academic(非学业的)purposesinlectures,anewstudyinEducational

Psychologyfinds.Studentswhodon'tusesmartphonesthemselvesbutattendlectures

wheretheiruseisacceptablealsodoworse,suggestingthatsmartphoneusedamages

thegrouplearningenvironment.

ResearchersfromRutgersUniversityintheUSperformedanin-classexperiment

totestwhetherdividingattentionbetweensmartphonesandthelecturerduringthe

classaffectedstudents9performanceinwithin-lecturetestsandafinalexam.118

studentsatRutgersUniversitytookpartintheexperimentduringonetermoftheir

course.Smartphoneswerenotallowedinhalfofthelecturesandallowedintheother

half.Whensmartphoneswereallowed,studentswereaskedtorecordwhetherthey

hadusedthemfornon-academicpurposesduringthelecture.

Thestudyfoundthathavingasmartphonedidn'tlowerstudents9scoresin

comprehensiontestswithinlectures,butitdidlowerscoresinthefinalexambyat

least5%,orhalfagrade.Thisfindingshowsforthefirsttimethatthemaineffectof

dividedattentionintheclassroomisonthelengthoftimeinkeepingmemory,with

fewerthingsofastudytasklaterremembered.Inaddition,whentheuseof

smartphoneswasallowedinclass,performancewasalsopoorerforstudentswhodid

notusethemaswellasforthosewhodid.

Thestudy'sleadauthor,ProfessorArnoldGlass,added:"Thesefindingsshould

alarmstudentsandteachersthatdividingattentionishavinganotobviousbutharmful

effectthatisdamagingtheirexamperformanceandfinalgrade.Tohelpmanagethe

useofsmartphonesintheclassroom,teachersshouldexplaintostudentsthealarming

effect-notonlyforthemselves,butforthewholeclass.”

Thisisthefirst-everstudyinanactualclassroomshowingarelationshipbetween

losingattentionfromsmartphonesandexamperformance.However,moreresearches

arerequiredtoseehowstudentsareaffectedbyusingsmartphonesafterschool.

32.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?

A.Topresentthemainfindingsoftheexperiment.

B,Toexplainhowtheexperimentwascarriedout.

C.Togivedetailsabouttheresultoftheexperiment.

D.Tosuggestwhatshouldbedoneforteachersandstudents.

33.Weknowfromtheexperimentthathavingasmartphoneinclass.

A.hadnobadeffectifstudentsdonotusethem

B.causedanaverage5%dropinstudents9scores

C.madeitharderfbrstudentstokeepthingsinmind

D.hadabadeffectonstudents9performanceinalltests

34.What'sProfessorGlass'attitudetowardsusingsmartphonesinclass?

A.Hewasagainstit.B.Hewasinfavorofit.

C.Hecaredlittleaboutit.D.Hedoubtedthefindings.

35.Whatistheresearchteamlikelytodonext?

A.Tofindoutwaystoimprovestudents'memory.

B.Tocallonschoolstobansmartphonescompletely.

C.Todoresearchesonfocusingattentioninactualclassrooms.

D.Tostudytheinfluenceofusingsmartphonesafterclass.

第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填空空白处的最佳选项。选项

中有两项为多余选项。

TipsforGreenTravelwithKids

Travelingdoesn'tmeanlettinggoofalltheeco-friendlychoicesweworksohard

toachieveinourdailylife.Hereareafewtipsforgreentravelwithkids:

Bookingnonstopflightswheneverpossiblewillreducecarbonemissions(碳排

放).Iftheclosestlocalairportdoesn'thavenonstopflightstoacertainplace,checkin

withotherlocalairportstoseeifnonstopflightsareavailable.36.

Whetheryou'reflyingordriving,it*seasywhentravelingtopullintofastfood

restaurantsforsnacks.37.Mykidslovetohelpplansnacks.Iletthemcreate

theirownsnacksforthetripathome.

38.Attheairport,keepyourreusablebottlesemptyuntilyouhavepassed

throughthesecurity(安检).Fillthemupontheothersideofthesecuritycheckpoint.

Single-useplasticwaterbottlescreateunnecessarywasteandtheplasticcanbe

harmfultoyourhealth.

39.Inaddition,openingafewwindowsandturningofftheairconditioner(空

调)arealsogoodwaystosaveenergy.Ybushouldalsohelpyourchildrenkeeptheir

good,greenhabitsfromhometoplacewhiletraveling.Sometimesvacationcanmean

morethanoneshowereachday-onceinthemorningandagainaftergettingoutof

thepool.Payattentiontothenumberofshowers(淋浴)andthelengthofshowers.40.

A.Walkingisgoodforyourhealth.

B.Trytocutbacktosavewaterandenergy.

C.Butyoucanpackhealthyfoodfromhome.

D.Travelingisagreatchancetointroduceyourkidstotheworld.

E.Reusablewaterbottlesareeasytobringalongwhereveryoutravel.

F.Saveenergybyturningoffthehotelroomlightswhenyouheadoutfortheday.

G.Youmighthavetodriveabitfurther,butsavingoncarbonemissionsmakesit

worthwhile.

第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项。

Everyyear,manydolphinsworldwidearecaptured(捕获)andkeptinsmallpools,

performingforpeople,especiallychildren.Thesedolphinsarefedfishinsteadof

havingto41them.Asaresult,theystartspendingmostoftheirtimenearthe

poolratherthanunderwater.Theygetoutofshapeandcannolonger42long

distances.Itaffectstheir43greatly,andhasprovedtohave44

consequences(后果).

Thuscomesthequestion,HShouldcaptive(被俘的)dolphinsbe45?”

JeffFoster,a55-yearoldexpert,decidedtohelptwocaptivedolphins,Tomand

Misha,toreachtheirtopphysical46Everyday,heusedtotrainthetwo

dolphinstogetusedtotheirwildhomesagain.Twentymonthslater,TomandMisha

begantoactlike47dolphinsandtheyweresetfreebackintothesea.

48TomandMishalivedincaptivityfor4to5years,theywereableto

adapttothewild.Itwas49whatFosterhadhopedfor.Hisdreamsforthe

dolphinshadfinallycometrueandheknewthatthedolphinswould50inthe

wild.

Thisprogramwasabigsuccess,buttherehavebeenothersthatfailed.For

example,anotherdolphin,Keiko,returnedintotheoceanin2002,but51ayear

laterbecauseofallthemisery(不幸)he52Thesuddenenvironmentchange

didnot53himwell.

Ifpeoplewanttoavoidtheseaccidents,wemustgotogreatlengthsandputinthe

54toensureitdoesn*thappeneveragain.Infact,withvirtualrealitytechnology

pickingup,therecanstillbegreatwaysto55kidswithseaanimalswithout

havingtocapturedolphins.

41.A.pickupB.huntforC.lookafterD.throwaway

42.A.seeB.diveC.jumpD.hear

43.A.appetiteB,shelterC.lifestyleD.popularity

44.A.terribleB.potentialC.unexpectedD.indirect

45.A.disturbedB,releasedC.protectedD.prohibited

46.A.exerciseB.painC.appearanceD.condition

47.A.wildB,cleverC.helplessD.harmless

48.A.IfB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.Because

49.A.hardlyB,exactlyC.possiblyD.awfully

50.A.trainB,searchC.surviveD.produce

51.A.diedB.escapedC.returnedD.recovered

52.A.ledtoB,broughtupC.gotoverD.wentthrough

53.A.suitB,serveC.defendD.prepare

54.A.tankB.timeC.waterD.effort

55.A.inspireB,treatC.entertainD.change

第II卷(非选择题)

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。

Doyouwanttolearnaforeignlanguage?Chooseoneofthemost56.(use)

languagessuggestedbelowtolearn.

Inmostcountriesallovertheworld,Englishisthemostwidelyusedsecond

language.Whetherapersonistravelingtoaforeigncountryorcommunicating

57,peoplefromother58.(country)fbrbusinesspurposes,Englishisonelanguage

whichwillcomeinhandyateverystep.

Spanishisthelanguageofbusinessinabouttwentycountries.Therearemany

jobsintheUnitedStatesaswellasinmanyothercountries,whichspeciallyaskfbr

people59.knowhowtospeakandwriteSpanish.

TheChineseeconomyisbooming!Inthefuture,China60.(become)the

economicworldleader,whichmakes61.theperfecttimetolearnMandarinChinese,

alanguage62.(speak)bymillionsofpeople.

French63.(recognize)asoneofthetoplanguagestolearn,64.(simple)

becauseitisachieflanguageinnorthernandwesternAfrica.Anyonetryingto

understandEuropeanhistorycanbenefitalotfrom65.(learn)thislanguage.

第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)

假设你是李华,最近你因为与同桌产生矛盾而苦恼,写信向英语报社“知心话栏

目”求助,要点如下:

1.写信目的;2.事件经过及你的感受;3.请求帮助。

注意:1.词数不少于80词2.开头和结尾已经给出3.可适当增加细节

以使行文连贯

DearEditor,

Yours,

LiHua

第二节读后续写(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。

Ayoungandsuccessfulmanagerwastravelingdownaneighborhoodstreet,

goingabittoofastinhisnewcar.Hewaswatchingforkidsdartingout(窜出)from

betweenparkedcarsandsloweddownwhenhethoughthesawsomething.Ashiscar

passed,nochildrenappeared.Instead,abrick(石专头)hitviolentlyintothecar'sside

door!Hesteppedonthebrakes(杀lj车)andbackedhiscarbacktothespotwherethe

brickhadbeenthrown.

Theangrydriverthenjumpedoutofthecar,grabbedthenearestkidandpushed

himupagainstaparkedcarshouting,C6Whatwasthatallaboutandwhoareyou?Just

whattheheckareyoudoing?That'sanewcarandthatbrickyouthrewisgoingto

costalotofmoney.Whydidyoudoit?”

TheyoungboywasapologeticC愧疚的).“Please,mister...please,TmsorrybutI

didn'tknowwhatelsetodo,“heexplained."Ithrewthebrickbecausenooneelse

wouldstop...”Withtearsrollingdownhisfaceandoffhischin(下巴),theyouth

pointedtoaspotjustaroundaparkedcar."It'smybrother,hesaid."Herolledoffthe

sidewalk(人彳亍道)andfelloutofhiswheelchairandIcan'tlifthimup."Now

sobbing(呜咽),theboyaskedthesurprisedmanager,"Wouldyoupleasehelpmeget

himbackintohiswheelchair?He'shurtandhe'stooheavyforme.”

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。

Paragraph1:

Movedbeyondwords,thedrivercooledhisanger.

英语答案

听力

1—5ACCAC6—10ACBCB11—15BCACA16—20BCABA

TextX

M:Hereisyourdorm.Youcanputyourthingsthere.

W:Thankyouforyourhelp.

M:You'rewelcome.Ienjoyhelpingothersandmakingnewfriends,rilshowyou

aroundlater.

Text2

M:Rose,youlookworried.Whathappened?

W:Well,Iwanttogetintothatclass.ButIjustfoundoutthereweresomanypeople

onthewaitinglist.Iguesschancesareprobablyslim.

Text3

W:Iwouldratherwatchadramathanacomedytonight.

M:Whyisthat?

W:Ifindcomedyfilmsaretoosilly.

Text4

M:Mom,I'vegotapart-timejobatasupermarket.Threehoursadayweekdaysand

alldaySaturday.

W:Congratulations,Tom.Butareyousureyoucanhandleit?Whataboutyour

homeworkandyourpianolessons?

Text5

M:DidyourentthatclubforthepartythisApril?

W:No,itwasalreadybookedthroughtheendofnextmonth.Maybewecangetitfor

thenextpartyinAugust.

Text6

M:Howlonghaveyouworkedasasecretary?

W:About7years.

M:WhatdoyouthinkofMr.Big?

W:Well,he'sagoodbossonthewhole.ButtherearesomethingsIdon'tlike.

M:Likewhat?

W:Well,heneverremembershisappointments.

M:Andwhatelse?

W:Idon9tlikethewayofhisspeaking.

Text7

M:Mr.Clarkwantsyoutomakethepublicannouncementtomorrowafternoon.

W:Me?ButI'mtheworstspeechmakerthough!

M:Comeon!Don'tbemodest.You'vedonethisathousandtimesbefore!

W:Thatdoesn'tmeanIhavetolikeit.Hasthenecessarystatementalreadybeen

prepared?

M:Yes.

W:Whatmediawillbethere?

M:Only3televisioncrewsand5newspaperreporters.

W:Only!IhopeIdon'tgetstagefright(怯场)!

M:You'llbefine.Thetimehasbeensetfor4:00tomorrowafternooninthereception

hall.

W:OK,Tilhavetogooverthematerialaswellasdosomepractice.

M:Tilbringittoyouatonce.Thankyouverymuch.

Text8

W:Todaywe'repleasedtohaveDanny,afamouschef,toteachushowtomakea

cake.

M:ActuallyI'malittlenervousasI'veneverbeenonTVbefore!Itseemsthat

demonstrating(演示)infrontofthecameraismuchmoredifficultthandoingitin

frontofhundredsofpeople.

W:Ha,ha!Don'tworry,Danny.Beforestartingtomakethecake,Ithinktheaudience

willbeinterestedinknowingmoreaboutyou.Howlonghaveyoubeenworkingasa

chef?

M:Well,morethan20years.IfirstworkedinaFrenchrestaurantandthenina

five-starhotel.I'mworkinginasmallupstairscafenowbecauseIcantalktomy

customersfreely.However,mydreamistoopenacookeryschool.

W:Ihopeyourdreamwillcometrue.Todaywe'regoingtomakeachocolatecake,

right?Let'sgetstared,shallwe?

M:Sure.

Text9

W:You'resolucky,Todd.Youtravelallovertheworld.IneverleaveChicago!

M:Yeah一butifshardwork.Ijustpractice,practice,practiceandplaytennisallthe

time.Idon'tgettimetoseemuch.

W:Whataboutlastyear?Wheredidyougo?Tellmeaboutit.

M:Well,inJanuaryIwasinMelbournefortheAustralianOpen.It'sabeautifulcity,

sortofbig.There'sanicemixtureofoldandnewbuildings.Januaryistheirsummer,

soitwashotwhenIwasthere.

W:AndwhafsDubailike?Whenwereyouthere?

M:InFebruary.WewentfromAustraliatoDubaifortheDubaiTennisOpen.Hot,

verydry,verymodern.Lotsofreallymodernbuildings,whitebuildings.An

interestingplace.Ienjoyedit.

W:AndParis!That'swhereIwanttogo!What'sParislike?

M:Everythingthatyouimagine!Verybeautiful,wonderfuloldbuildingsbutlotsof

interestingmodernones,too.Andofcoursevery,veryromantic,especiallyinMay.

MaybeIcantakeyoutheresometime.

Text10

W:ThisisScienceintheNews.I'mBarbaraKlein.Onthisprogramthisweek,I'll

tellaboutsharks.Theyareamongtheoldestanimalsonearth.Sharksarefamousfor

attackingotherseacreaturesandevenpeople.Yettheyhavebeenthreatenedby

humanactivities.Scientistssaysharkshavelivedintheworld'soceansformillionsof

years.Today,therearemorethan350differentkindsofsharks.Mostsharksareabout

twometerslong.Andthebiggestwhalesharkcangrowtoalengthoftwentymeters.

Sharkshaveanextremelygoodsenseofsmell.Theyalsosenseelectricaland

magnetic(有磁性的)powerlinkedtonervesandmusclesoflivinganimals.These

powersenseshelpthemfindtheirfood.Theyeatfish,othersharks,andplants.Some

sharkscanbefoundinverycoldareas,butmostsharksliveinwarmwaters.Most

sharksliveinoceans.However,thebullsharkleavesoceanwaterstoenterfreshwater

riversandlakes.

阅读理解

21-24DBAC这是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了四个不同酒店的设施和装备。

21.细节理解题。根据文章HamptonCourtMotorCruiser部分的“HamptonCourt

MotorCruiserisaboatdockedontheRiverThames.”(汉普顿宫机动巡洋舰是停靠

在泰晤士河上的一艘船。)可知,HamptonCourtMotorCruiser本身就是位于河上

的豪华游轮,肯定能够看到河光景色。故选D。

22.细节理解题。根据文章ArborCity部分的“Foranadditionalcharge,thehotel

offersvariousbreakfastoptions”(对于额外的收费,酒店提供各种早餐选择)可知,

如果对早餐有特殊要求,可以选择12OsbomStreet.o故选B。

23.细节理解题。根据文章HiltonLondonGreenPark部分的“Allchildrenandpets

arewelcome.”(欢迎所有的孩子和宠物。)可知,HiltonLondonGreenPark允许

儿童进入,电话号码是207—629—7522。故选A。

24.推理判断题。通过阅读全文,可知主要介绍了四个不同酒店的相关信息,包

括提供的服务,价格和联系方式等。由此可知,本文是一则广告。故选C。

25-27ACD这是一篇说明文。文章讲述知道不用语言如何交流和了解语言一样重

要。

25.词句猜测题。根据第一段第二句第三句"Itisimportanttoknowanother

languageandhowtocommunicatewithoutwordswhenyouareinanothercountry.

Beforesayinganything,peoplecommunicatewitheachotherbyusinggestures.(当你

在另一个国家时,知道另一门语言很重要,且知道不用语言如何交流。在说话之

前,人们通过使用手势彼此交流。)“由此可知,这句话的意思是:通过你的手势,

你被更好的理解,胜过通过你的语言。故选C项。

26.细节理解题。根据第三段第一句第二句"TodayintheUSA,whe

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