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人教版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第二册Unit2单元检测试卷

全卷满分150分考试用时120分钟

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。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.Whatwasthematterwiththeman?

A.Hecoughedbadly.B.Hewassleepy.C.Hewaslateforthemeeting.

2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Afilm.B.Anovel.C.Aforeignlanguage.

3.Whowasilllastnight?

A.Theman'sfather.B.Theman'sbrother.C.Theman'smother.

4.Whafstheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Colleagues.B.Husbandandwife.C.Customerandshopassistant.

5.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtoborrow?

A.$2.B.$5.C.$7.

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。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。

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听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What'sthemandoingnow?

A.WatchingTv.B.Doinghishomework.C.Listeningtotheradio.

7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Intheoffice.C.Intheclassroom.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Playfootball.B.Buytickets.C.Watchamatch.

9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman'sbrother?

A.Heisill.B.Heisbusy.C.Heistired.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whoisinvitedtohavedinnerwiththeman?

A.Thewoman.B.Bob'sgirlfriend.C.Alice'sparents.

11.Whenwillthemangotothewoman'shouse?

A.In15minutes.B.Inhalfanhour.C.Inanhour.

12.Whatdoesthemanneedtobuy?

A.Coffee.B.Sugar.C.Champagne.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatcanbefoundontheWesternHill?

A.Wildanimals.B.Wildflowers.C.Smalllakes.

14.WhatwillthemandoontheWesternHill?

A.Gofishing.B.Takephotos.C.Goswimming.

15.Whydoesthemanchoosetogooutingbybike?

A.Tosavemoney.B.Tokeephealthy.C.Toberelaxed.

16.Whatwillthemandonext?

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A.Getsomefoodfortheouting.B.Listentotheweatherreport.

C.Telltheclassmatesabouttheplan.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whereisthesolarpowerplant?

A.Inthecornerofthepark.B.Inthecenterofthepark.C.Inthefrontofthepark.

18.Whatwill5%ofthemoneyfromtheplantbeusedtodo?

A.Developagriculture.B.Provideenoughjobs.C.Helpthepoorpeoplethere.

19.Whatkindofcompanieshavestartedoperations?

A.Travelcompanies.B.Agriculturalcompanies.C.Industrialcompanies.

20.Howmanyfamilieswillthecommunityhold?

A.234.B.1,008.C.2,000.

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

BeverlyClearyhassold85millioncopiesof41booksand——ifthosenumbersweren't

impressiveenough—sheturned100onApril12.Thoughtheworldwasaverydifferentplace

whenClearywasachild,shehasalwaysbelievedthatkidsprettymuchstaythesame-which

explainstheongoingpopularityofherbelovedcharacters,likeRamonaQuimby,HenryHugginsand

RalphS.Mouse.

Clearywasinherearlythirtiesandworkingpart-timeinabookstorewhenshesatdownata

typewritertoseeifjustmaybeshecouldwriteabookforkids.Shehadworkedasalibrarian

beforeWorldWarII,andshewishedshe'dhadbooksforyoungreadersaboutchildrenliving

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everydaylives.

“Ithinkchildrenwanttoreadaboutnormal,everydaykids,“shesaid."That'swhatI

wantedtoreadaboutwhenIwasgrowingup.Iwantedtoreadaboutthesortofboysandgirlsthat

Iknewinmyneighborhoodandinmyschool.Ithinkchildrenliketofindthemselvesinbooks.”

Herfirstbook,HenryHuggins,cameoutin1950.HenryhadafriendnamedBeezus,and

Beezushadamischievous(爱恶作居ij的)butlovablelittlesisternamedRamona.Overthenext50

years,ClearytookRamonaallthewayfromnurseryschooltothefourthgrade.Clearysayswhen

shewaswritingRamona,shetookinspirationfromalittlegirlwholivedinthehousebehindhersas

achild.

Herbookshavehookedgenerationsofchildren,includingayoungJeffKinney,whogrewup

tobecometheauthorofthe“DiaryofaWimpyKid“series.

“Imusthavebeenabout8or9yearsoldwhenIfirstreadBeverlyCleary,“Kinneyrecalled.

“ThebookthatreallyinterestedmewasRamonaQuimby,Age8.”

“Mostkidshaveparents,teachers,bullies(欺凌)一weallexperiencethesethings,“Kinney

said.“AndBeverlyClearyunderstoodthat.Herworkisstillascloselyconnectedwiththesubject

todayaswhenitfirstcameout.”

Now,generationsofchildrenhavebeenfortunateenoughtoenjoyherstoriesofKlickitat

Street.

21.WhatcanweinferaboutBeverlyCleary'sworks?

A.Theyareaboutadults9ordinarylives.

B.Theyinterestanddelightyoungreaders.

C.Theyreceivemuchcriticismfromotherwriters.

D.TheyarebasedonCleary'schildhoodexperiences.

22.WhatgaveClearyinspirationforRamona'sstories?

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A.Aneighborhoodgirl.B.Herworkasalibrarian.

C.Herfourth—gradedaughter.D.Herworkexperienceinabookstore.

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hooked“inParagraph5mean?

A.Described.B.Praised.C.Surprised.D.Attracted.

24.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeBeverlyCleary?

A.Braveandpatient.B.Generousandhonest.

C.Productiveandinfluential.D.Considerateandoptimistic.

B

VolumeOne'sfirst-ever

poetrycontestunderway

VolumeOne,theChippewaValley'sbiweeklyartsandculturepublication,isnowaccepting

entriesforitsfirstpoetrycontest(竞赛).Weareseekingoriginal,unpublished,poeticentriesfrom

thelocalcommunity.

EntriesareduebyJanuary20,2017.BothTheBookCellarandUW—EauClaire's

ContinuingEducationhelpedmakethisyear'scontestpossible.Fullrulesarebelow:

1.Thecontestisopentoeveryone,butpreferenceisgiventoauthorslivingintheEauClaire,

Menomonie,andtheChippewaFallsregion.Thisincludesallstudents,teachers,andcommunity

members.VolumeOnemembersandregularcontributorsarenoteligible(有资格的).Ifyou're

unsureofyoureligibility,contacttrevor@volumeone.org.

2.Entriesforthecontestmustbeoriginalandpreviouslyunpublished,andmustnotbe

longerthan1,000wordsor100lines.

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3.Eachauthorislimitedtotwomainentries,aswellastwohaikuentries.(Haikuswillnot

beeligibleforprizes,butseveralofthebestwillbepublished.)

4.Eachentrymustincludeastorytitle,author'sname,address,phonenumber,ande—

mailaddress.

5.Entriesmaybee-mailedtotrevor@volumeone.org.

6.ThewinningpoemwillbepublishedinVolumeOneduringanupcomingwinterissue.

Otherexcellentstoriesmayalsoeventuallybepublished.Thewinningpoetwillreceivefree

admittancetoanon-fictionwritingcoursethroughUW-EauClaire'sContinuingEducationoffice

withprofessorandauthorDr.JohnHildebrandforFall2017called"WritingtheMemoir.”(You

canfindinformationatwww.uwec.edu/ce/enrichment.)Secondplacewillreceivea$50

giftcertificate(礼券)toTheBookCellar,andthirdplacewillreceivea$25giftcertificatetoThe

BookCellar.

7.Thewinningpoemandallsubmissionsareownedbythepoets.Byenteringthecontest,

youagreetoallowVolumeOnetopublishandotherwiseusepartorallofyoursubmission(s).

25.Whatdoweknowaboutthepoetrycontest?

A.It'sacommunity—basedcontest.B.It'sopentostudentsnationwide.

C.ItaimstopublicizeVolumeOne.D.Itplacesstrictlimitationsonthepoemtypes.

26.WhichisTRUEaboutthepoementries?

A.Twohaikupoemsarenecessary.

B.Allentriesmustbeonthegivensubject.

C.Theauthor'sbasicpersonalinformationisrequired.

D.AllentriesmustbetypedandpostedbeforeJanuary20,2017.

27.Whatprizeisonlyfbrthewinningpoet?

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A.Totakeawritingcourseforfree.

B.TohavehispoempublishedinVolumeOne.

C.Toreceivea$50giftcertificatetoTheBookCellar.

D.TogetacopyofDr.JohnHildebrand'sbookofpoetry.

C

Longago,poemswererecitedoutloudinsteadofbeingwrittendown.WhentheGreeksfirst

startedtheOlympics,theyheldpoetrycontestsaswellasathleticcompetitions.

Now,poetrycompetitionshavebeenrevived.Thisyear120,000highschoolstudents

competedinthefirstPoetryOutLoudnationalrecitationcontest,performingpoemsfrommemory

for$100,000inprizes.

Thefirstcompetitionswereheldinclassrooms.Thewinnerswentontoschool-wide

contests,andthentheycompetedincityandstatecompetitions.Finally,the50statechampions,

alongwiththeDistrictofColumbiachampion,descendeduponWashington,D.C.,lastweekfor

theultimateshowdown.Afterthe51championscompetedagainstoneanother,12wentontothe

finals.ThenthefieldwasnaiTowedtofive.Thefinalfivehadonelastchanceto“perform"a

poem.Theoverallchamp,JacksonHille,ahighschoolseniorfromOhio,wona$20,000

scholarship.

TheNationalEndowmentfortheArtsandthePoetryFoundationstartedPoetryOutLoud

becausetheyrealizedthathearingapoemperformedisadifferentexperiencefromreadingitona

page.

It'snotjustamatterofsayingthewordsintherightorder.It'sthetoneofvoice,thepauses,

thegestures,andtheattitudeofthepersonperformingthatbringthewordstolife."Eachtimewe

hearsomebodyreciteapoem,weunderstandagainwhatwefoundfreshandinterestingaboutit,“

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saysNationalPublicRadiobroadcasterScottSimon,masterofceremoniesfbrthefinals.Hearingit

inanewvoiceofferssomethingnewfbrthelistener.

Notonlydothepeoplehearingpoemshaveanewexperience,memorizingandpresenting

poemshelpstheparticipantsunderstandthosepoemsinanewway.Anotherbenefitofa

competitionsuchasPoetryOutLoudisthattheparticipantslearnpublic-speakingskillsthatcan

helpthemforlife.

28.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanknow.

A.theGreekswerethefirsttowritepomes

B.theOlympicsusedtostartwithpoemreciting

C.poemswerespreadorallyinthepast

D.athleteswereaskedtorecitepoemsbeforecompeting

29.HowmanyroundsofcompetitionsdidthechampionstakebeforetheywenttoWashington,

D.C.?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

30.Accordingtothepassage,hearingapoemrecitedbydifferentpeoplecan.

A.bringanewlifetolistenersB.helplistenersfindtheirinterest

C.makelistenerslearnthewordsD.offersomethingnewtolisteners

31.Onebenefittheparticipantsgetfrompoemrecitationcompetitionsisthattheycan.

A.becomeskilledinspeakinginpublicB.writegoodpoemsthemselves

C.changetheirattitudestowardslifeD.makefriendswithmanygreatpoets

D

ThetheatreinShakespeare^timewasmuchdifferentthanitistoday.Authorswroteplaysfor

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themasses,especiallythosewhocouldn'treadorwrite.

ThetheatrechangedalotduringShakespeare^lifetime.Theauthoritiesdidn'tlikeitand

didn'tallowactinginthecityitself.Theythoughtithadabadinfluenceonpeopleandkeptthem

fromgoingtochurch.QueenElizabeth,ontheotherhand,lovedactingandhelpedthetheatre

becomepopular.

ThetheatreinShakespeare'stimewasfulloflife.Peopledidnotsitallthetimeanditwas

notquietduringtheperformance.Theaudiencecouldwalkaround,eatanddrinkduringtheplay.

Theaterswereopenarenasorplayhousesthathadroomforuptothreethousandpeople.

Therewasalmostnoscenerybecausethedialoguewasthemostimportantpartoftheplay.

Colourfulandwell—designedcostumeswereveryimportantandtoldthepeopleaboutthestatusofa

character.Womenneverperformedinplays,80youngboysplayedfemalecharacters.The

performancestookplaceintheafternoonbecauseitwastoodarkatnight.

Therewasnostagecrewasthereistoday.Actorshadtodoeverythingthemselves一from

makingcostumestosettingthestage.Playswereorganizedbyactingcompanies.They

performedabout6differentplayseachweekbecausetheyneededmoneytosurvive.Theyhad

almostnotimetorehearse(排练).

ThecompaniesinShakespeare\timehadaranksystem.Thecompanybelongedto

shareholdersandmanagers.Theywereresponsibleforeverythingandgotmostofthemoneywhen

thecompanywassuccessful.Sometimestheyevenownedtheirownbuildings.Actorsworked

forthemanagersandaftersometimebecameapermanentmemberofthecompany.Apprentices

(学徒)wereyoungboysandwereallowedtoactinunimportantrole.Theyalsoplayedfemale

charactersinplays.

32.Whywasthetheatrebannedbytheauthorities?

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A.Itwasmuchdifferentthanbefore.B.Theythoughtitaffectedpeoplenegatively.

C.Theythoughtitkeptpeoplegoingtochurch.D.Thequeendidn'tlikeit.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"arenas“inParagraph4mean?

A.Stages.B.Stores.C.Companies.D.Playgrounds.

34.Whatdoweknowabouttheactors?

A.Theycoulddrinkduringtheplay.B.Womenhadtocross-dressmalecharacters.

C.Theyhadstagecrewtohelpthem.D.Theyweretoobusytopractice.

35.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.TorememberShakespeare.B.ToshowhisloveofShakespeare\plays.

C.TointroducetheatersinShakespeare9stime.D.Todiscussthecompany9sranksystem.

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。

BeingLeft-handedinaRight-handedWorld

Theworldisdesignedfbrright-handedpeople,butwhydoesatenthofthepopulationprefer

theleft?36

Theanswertoitremainsabitofamystery.Sincescientistshavenoticedthatleft—

handednesstendstoruninfamilies,it'sassumedthatleft-handednesshasagenetic(基因的)

componenttoit.37Infact,identicaltwins,whosharethesamegenes,cansometimesprefertouse

differenthands.Therearealsoplentyoftheoriesonwhatelsemightdeterminewhichhandyou

writewith,butmanyexpertsbelievethatifskindofrandom.

Historically,theleftsideandleft-handednesshavebeenconsideredanegativethingbymany

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cultures.38Insomeareas,thelefthandbecameknownasthe“unclean"hand.Inmanyreligions,

therighthandofGodisthefavoredhand.Forexample,JesussitsatGod'srightside.God'sleft

hand,however,isthehandofjudgement.Variousactivitiesandexperiencesbecomerudeoreven

signsofbadluckwhenthelefthandbecomesinvolved.InsomepartsofScotland,itisconsidered

badlucktomeetaleft-handedpersonatthestartofajourney.39Apersongivingdirectionswill

puttheirlefthandbehindthemandevenphysicallytrytopointwiththeirrighthandifnecessary.

InsomeAsiancountries,eatingwiththelefthandisconsideredimpolite.

40Peoplecometorealizethatleft-handednessisnatural.Peopleevennoticedthatmany

famouspeopleareleft-handed,includingBenjaminFranklin,LeonardoDaVinci,andCharlie

Chaplin.Someresearchersfindoutthatleftiesaremorecreativeandcandealwithabstract

thinkingbetter.Theleft-handednessismoreeasilyadaptabletotheright-handedworldaswell.

Beingleft-handedisnolongerasadstorynow;instead,itisawonderfulgiftormaybeitis

somethingyoushouldtakepridein.

A.Inotherwords,left-handersarebomthatway.

B.Left-handednessusedtoberegardedasadisability.

C.Theunfavorableassociationsoftheuseofthelefthandamongculturesarevaried.

D.Whydotheyprefertousetheirlefthandratherthantheirrighthandforroutineactivities?

E.Whydosomeparentsforcetheirleft-handedchildrentobecomeright-handedwhen

writing?

F.InGhana,pointing,gesturing,givingorreceivingitemswiththelefthandisconsideredrude.

G.Fortunately,nowadaysmostsocietiesandculturesnolongerrejectleft-handednesslike

before.

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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,满分小分)

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。

Mymomwasanurseandoftentookmealongtovisitthefamiliesshewascaringfor.Among

themwasawomanwhohada(n)4Adiseaseandwasalwayslyingonthebed.Oneafternoon,my

momtoldmethatweneededto42thewomanatherhometo43treatment,andwewouldstopata

storeontheway.Ithoughtwewouldstopata44store,butwepulleduptoa45.Mymom

headedtothemake-upcounterandboughtthemostexpensivebottleof46theyoffered.Shealso

boughta£7nightdress.WhenIaskedmymomwhothesethingswerefor,shesaidtheywerefor

herpatient.Mymomfurtherexplainedthatalthoughthiswomanwasolderandunableto48her

bed,shewasstillalady,andshe49dignityandbeauty.Sheexplainedtomethatwhenwecarefor

someone,we50thedisabilityortheillnessandwelookintothe51ofthehumansowecanconnect

withthemwithsympathy.I52realizedthatmymom'sgreatstrengthswerecaringfbrthevery

youngandtheveryold,thosewhocannot53themselvesandneedtrustworthycareproviders.I

knewin9thgradeIwouldbecomea54.Today,Iworkasaclinicalpsychologist,andI'mnot55

thatIfindmypracticefilledwithpatientswhoareveryyoungandveryold.

41.A.commonB.seriousC.rareD.active

42.A.studyB.searchC.persuadeD.visit

43.A.helpwithB.respondtoC.requireD.get

44.A.fruitB.clothingC.drugD.specialty

45.A.garageB.restaurantC.factoryD.supermarket

46.A.wineB.perfumeC.juiceD.milk

47.A.comfortableB.strangeC.usefulD.beautiful

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48.A.approachB.makeC.leaveD.touch

49.A.managedB.deservedC.challengedD.requested

50.A.lookforB.lookatC.lookupD.lookpast

51.A.courageB.futureC.soulD.development

52.A.evenB.soonC.neverD.again

53.A.prepareforB.leavebehindC.lookafterD.giveup

54.A.writerB.doctorC.chemistD.patient

55.A.surprisedB.pleasedC.positiveD.silent

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。

Ecotourismisanewtermintoday'stourismindustry.Itis56.(typical)consideredas

anecologicallysustainabletourismwithaprimaiyfocusonvisitingfragileandrelatively57.

(disturb)naturalareas,especiallytheoneswherespecialandunusualplants,animalsandcultural

heritagesarethemainattractions.58.takesecologyandcultureintoconsideration.

Therefore,programs59.(concern)theprotectionofsomenaturalandculturalspotsalso

formapartofecotourism.

Ecotourismisdevelopingatan60.(increase)speed.Accordingtoarecentreportby

theWorldTourismOrganization,ecotourisminrecentyearshasenjoyed61.annualgrowth

ofabout5%worldwide.Sofar,morethan80activities62.(list)forecotourismandthey

includebirdwatching,hiking,diving,photographyandtakingpartin63.(vary)oflocal

culturalevents.

Bigcitiesarestillthemajorplaces64.attracttouristsinoursocietytoday.However,

itseemssomesmallertownsandcountryareasmaywellbecomethenewdestinationsforpeople65.

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(visit)tomorrowbecausetheyarerichinecological,culturalandhistoricalresources.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分25分)

阅读下面来自Don9tgiveup的诗歌节选,用英语写一篇读后感。

Don'tgiveup

Ifyou'vetriedandhavenotwon,

Neverstopfortrying;

Allthat'sgoodandgreatisdone

Justbypatienttrying.

Ifbyeasyworkyoubeat,

Whothemorewillprizeyou?

Gainingvictoryfromdefeat,

That'sthetestthattriesyou.

byPhoebeGary

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.要主题明确,语言通顺、连贯。

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。续

写的词数应为150左右。

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Onecoldwinter'sday,threeboyswerewanderingthestreet.TheoldestwasHenry,who

alwayswasintroublehimself,andtriedtogetothersintotrouble.Anotherboy,James,wasalso

anaughtyone.Bothofthetwooftengotscoldingsfromtheirfathersformakingtrouble.The

youngest,whosenamewasGeorge,wasaverygoodboy.Hewishedtodoright,butwasvery

muchwantingincourage.

Astheywerepassingbyaschoolhouse,Henrysuddenlycameupwithanidea."Howfunit

wouldbetothrowasnowballattheschoolroomdoorandmaketheteacherandthestudentsall

jump!”hesaidexcitedly.

“Ha!Youwouldjump,ifyoushoulddothat.Iftheteacherdidnotcatchyouandpunishyou,

hewouldtellyourfather,andyouwouldgetascoldingthen.Thatwouldmakeyoujumphigher

thanthestudents,Ithink."Jamesreplied.

“Why,wewouldgetoffalreadybeforetheteachercouldcometothedoorsothathecouldnot

tellwhoweare."HenrysaidashiseyesfellonGeorge,whowaslookingattheminsilence.

Henrysmiledcunningly(狡猾的)andcontinued,"Hereisasnowballjustashardasice,andGeorge

wouldthrowitatthedoorasfastashecould.”

“Giveittohimandsee.Iguesshewouldnotdaretothrowit."Jamessaid."James,do

youthinkGeorgeisacoward(月旦小鬼)?YoudonotknowhimaswellasIdo!”Henrysaidwith

eyebrowsuplifted,staringatGeorgeprovocatively(挑衅地).Thenheheldthesnowballandliftedit

up."George,takethesnowball,andshowJamesthatyouarenotsuchacowardashethinksyou

are."Aftersayingthis,hepassedthesnowballtoGeorge.

Paragraph1:

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Lookingatthesnowballinhishand,Georgehesitated.

Paragraph2:

ThetwolookedatGeorge,astonished.

答案

听力

1.A2.B3.C4.A5.B6.B7.A8.C

9.B10.B11.A12.B13.B14.A15.C

16.C17.B18.C19.B20.C

阅读21-40

本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了美国童书作家BeverlyCleary的故事。

21.B[推理判断题。由第一段中的.whichexplainstheongoingpopularityofher

belovedcharacters,likeRamonaQuimby,HenryHugginsandRalphS.Mouse”可知,Beverly

Cleary的作品深受孩子们的喜欢。]

22.A[细节理解题。由第四段最后一句"ClearysayswhenshewaswritingRamona,shetook

inspirationfromalittlegirlwholivedinthehousebehindhersasachild”可知,Cleary在写

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Ramona的故事时,她的灵感来自于她小时候住在她家后面的一个小女孩。]

23.D[词义猜测题。由倒数第三段中Kinney说的话可知,Cleary的书吸引了一代又一代的

孩子,由此可以推断,hooked意为“吸引”。]

24.C[推理判断题。本文主要讲述了美国童书作家BeverlyCleary的故事,由文中的描述可

知,BeverlyCleary是一位多产且极具影响力的作家。]

本文是应用文。文章是一则关于VolumeOne首届诗歌竞赛的通知。

25.A[推理判断题。由第一段中的“Weareseekingoriginal,unpublished,poeticentriesfromthe

localcommunity.”和第三段中的"Thecontestisopento...authorslivingintheEau

Claire,Menomonie,andtheChippewaFallsregion.“可知,VblumeOne的首届诗歌竞赛

主要对当地社区的居民开放。]

26.C[细节理解题。由第四条规则中的“Eachentrymustincludeastorytitle,author^name,

address,phonenumber,ande-mailaddress.“可知,参赛作品必须包含作者的名字、住

址、电话号码和e—mail地址等个人信息。]

27.A[细节理解题。由第六条规则中的第三句"Thewinningpoetwillreceivefreeadmittanceto

anon—fict沁nwritingcourse”可知,获奖诗人能免费参加纪实文学写作课程。]

诗歌仅仅在书上阅读是远远不够的,通过朗诵和聆听,同一首诗歌会给人带来全新的感

受。

28.C[推理判断题。从第一段中的“Longago,poemswererecitedoutloudinsteadofbeing

writtendown.”可知,在很早以前诗歌只是口头朗诵的,故可知当时诗歌的传播方式为口

头传授,故选C。]

29.B[细节理解题。从第三段的介绍中可知,参赛者经过在班里,在学校,然后在市里和州

里的比赛后,才来到华盛顿进行比赛。故选B。]

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30.D[细节理解题。从倒数第二段中Eachtimewehear...,weunderstandagainwhatwe

foundfreshandinterestingaboutit.可知,朗诵诗歌可以给听者带来新的感受。故选D。]

31.A[细节理解题。从文章最后一句话“AnotherbenefitofacompetitionsuchasPoetryOut

Loudisthat...themforlife.”可知A项正确。]

本文属于说明文,主要介绍了莎士比亚时代的戏剧表演的情况以及当时演员的状况。

32.B[细节理解题。根据第二段Theauthoritiesdidn'tlikeitanddidn'tallowactinginthecity

itself.Theythoughtithadabadinfluenceonpeopleandkeptthemfromgoingtochurch.可

知,当权者不喜欢戏剧,不允许在城市里表演,因为他们认为戏剧对人们有不好的影响,

而且阻止人们去教堂,故选B。]

33.A[词义猜测题。根据本句Theaterswereopenarenasorplayhousesthathadroomforupto

threethousandpeople.可知arenas与playhouses是近义词,playhouses是一个可以容纳多

达3000观众的地方看戏剧表演的地方,因而arenas是开阔的舞台,故选A。]

34.D[推理判断题。根据倒数第二段Theyperformedabout6differentplayseachweekbecause

theyneededmoneytosurvive.Theyhadalmostnotimetorehearse(排练).可知,每周表演

六个不同的戏剧,几乎没有时间排练,可知他们很忙,故选D。]

35.C[写作意图题。根据文章可知,本文主要介绍了莎士比亚时代的戏剧表演的情况以及当

时演员的状况,故选C。]

七选五36-40

文章主要讲述了左撇子及其形成原因,并讲述了往昔人们对于左撇子的态度和现在的改

变。

36.D[考查对上下文语境的理解。空前的意思是:这个世界是为右手的人设计的,但是

为什么十分之一的人更倾向于左撇子。下一段第一句意思是:答案仍然是一个谜。分析可知选

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D(为什么人们日常生活更喜欢使用左手而不是右手?)承上启下。]

37.A[考查对上下文语境的理解。空前的意思是:据说左撇子的人有基因的成分在里面;

空后的意思是:事实上有同样基因的双胞胎更倾向

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