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综合评估检测(三)

选修7〜8

(120分钟150分)

第I卷(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)

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。

I.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodonow?

A.Sheadviseshimtoworkhardathislessons.

B.Sheadviseshimtogotosleep.

C.Sheadviseshimtostaythereandwait.

2.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Motherandson.

B.Friends.

C.Husbandandwife.

3.Howweretheytoldtodotheirhomework?

A.Totypeitonthecomputer.

B.Todoitinthebooks.

C.Towriteitonapieceofpaper.

4.Whichbuswillthetwospeakerstake?

A.No.113.B.No.123.C.No.132.

5.Whatdoesthemanimply?

A.Hesuggeststhewomantakethesubway.

B.Hedoesn'tknowthewaytothetheatre.

C.Hewantstoleaveearlytoavoidatrafficjam.

其次节(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,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答

时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料•,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Ahabit.B.Anexam.C.Alecture.

7.Howdidthewomangetthehighestgrade?

A.Byplanningstudytimebetter.

B.Bygettinghelpfromtheman.

C.Bycopyingfromotherstudents.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatdidtheman'sdoctoradvisehimtodo?

A.Takemoreexercise.

B.Joinaclub.

C.Takemorerest.

9.Howdoesthewomanfindaboutgoingtothehealthclub?

A.Tiring.B.Boring.C.Useful.

10.Whatshouldthemandoaccordingtothewoman?

A.Workoutfirst.

B.Takeaswimbeforeexercising.

C.Cometotheclubwithher.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatdoesthemanphonethewomanfor?

A.Hecan'tfindawatchinthehotelroom.

B.Hedoesn'tknowhowtousethephone.

C.Heaskshertowakehimuptomorrowmorning.

12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Ataclockshop.

B.Atahotel.

C.Atarepairshop.

13.Whatdoesthefirstnumber2referto?

A.Service.B.Floor.C.Time.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatisthemandoing?

A.LookingforsomethingasabirthdaygiftforKaren.

B.ThinkingoftakingatripsomewherewithKaren.

C.Tryingtodoshoppingonline.

15.Howdidthemanbooktrainticketslasttime?

A.Overthephone.

B.OvertheInternet.

C.Throughhisfriends.

16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewebsitesthewomanistalkingabout?

A.TheBA.comalwaysoffersthecheapesttickets.

B.TheticketsinBA.comareascheapasthoseintheeasyjet.com.

C.TheBA,comoffersmoreairlinesthantheeasyjet.com.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatwillthestudentslearnabouttoday?

A.Chemistry.B.Physics.

C.Microscope.

18.Whatwillhappenifastudentmissesthreeclasses?

A”Hecanmakeupthelesson.

B.Hewillbedroppedfromtheclass.

C.Hewillbeallowedtoremainintheclassifhehasagoodexcuse.

19.Whatshouldthestudentsdoiftheywearlonghair?

A.Theymustdoitup.

B.Theymusthaveitcutshort.

C.Theywillbeaskedtoleavetheclass.

20.What'smainlytalkedaboutinthisspeech?

A.Theinstructionsforthelaboratoryclass.

B.Thesafetyrulesforthelaboratoryclass.

C.Thetimetableforthelaboratoryclass.

其次部分英语学问运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节语法和词汇学问(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.Referringtoreading,wemusthavethepatiencetoreadbooksothat

wewillhavedeepunderstandingofit.

A.the;theB.a;aC.the;aD.a;不填

22.[2024烟台模拟]Itdoesn'tmakeanysenseforthePrimeMinistertoa

bankertothispost.

A.chooseB.electC.appointD.select

23.Thecoachgotfedupwiththeirlackofpassionafootballteamshould

havetowinagoal.

A.whatB.whyC.whichD.when

24.Theman,sobadly,almostlosthismemoryandwasevendrivenmad.

A.tohavebeendisturbedB.havingbeendisturbed

C.tobedisturbedD.beingdisturbed

25.Youcan'tgooutsinceyouhaven'tfinishedyourhomework;,itisa

stormynight.

A.anyhowB.meanwhileC.thereforeD.besides

26.Moderntechnologyhasbroughtussomuchconvenience-wecannowdomany

thingsthroughwecalltheInternet.

A.howB.whatC.whichD.that

27.Thedetectivebentdownandmovedhislipstowhispersomethingtothe

murderedwoman.

A.eventhoughB.evenif

C.eversinceD.asif

28.Itmustbekeptinmindthatlifelongstudycanyousurviveinthehighly

competitivesociety.

A.onlywhenB.untilthen

C.onlythroughD.untilwhen

29.Nowadaystherearestillanumberofstudentsofschoolatvarious

gradesduetoalackofmoneyinsomepoorareas.

A.leavingoutB.makingout

C.lettingoutD.droppingout

30.AnyonewhoistovisittheshoponitsopeningdaycangetasmallTVset

A.forfreeB.likecrazy

C.onpurposeD.asexpected

31.One'sawareness,bothconsciousandunconscious,ofwhathappenedinthe

pasthasastrongonone'sbehavior.

A.pressureB.roleC.influenceD.power

32.Doctorssaythat.peopleneedexercisetopreventtheirlegmuscles

becomingsmallerandweakerastheyage.

A.averageB.usual

C.commonD.regular

33.—Let'svisitTomtogether,Stephen.

—Thereisnoneedtodoso.Heathome,becauseIsawhimboardthe

flighttoBeijingthismorning.

A.maynotbeB.can'thavebeen

C.mustn'tbeD.can'tbe

34.[2024济宁模拟]Iwasjustgoingtomoveawaytheheavycasebutsomeone

it.Wasityou?

A.hasdoneB.woulddo

C.haddoneD.willdo

35.—Didyouenjoyyourjourneytothetown?

一.Wehaddrivenmorethan3hoursbeforewefoundtherightway.

A.AbsolutelyB.Noway

C.NotatallD.Quitealot

其次节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Helosthisarmsinanaccidentthatclaimedhisfather^life

whowasthemain36ofsupportforthefamily.Hehadto

37thearmsofhisyoungerbrother,andhisyoungerbrother

becamehis38,neverleavinghimaloneforyears.Exceptforwritingwithhis

toes,hewascompletelyunabletodo39inhislife.

Onelatenight,hisyoungerbrotheraccompaniedhimintothetoiletandwent

backto40.Butbeingso41,hisyoungerbrotherfellasleep,leaving

himonthetoiletfortwohours.Asthetwobrothersgrewuptogether,theyhadtheir

shareofproblemsandtheywouldoften42.Hisyoungerbrotherwantedtolive

43fromhim,livinghisownlife,asmanynormalpeopledo.Sohewas44

anddidn'tknowwhattodo.

A45misfortunebefell(驾临)agirl.Onenighthermother,who

sufferedfrommentalillness46.Soherfatherwentoutlookingforhermother,

leavingheraloneathome.Shetriedtopreparea47forherparents,onlyto

overturnthestove,48inafirewhichtookherhandsaway.

Thoughhereldersisterwhowasstudyinginanothercity,showedher49

totakecareofher,shewasdeterminedtobeco,mpletely50.Atschool,she

alwaysstudiedhard.

Oneday,theboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedtoappearonatelevision

interviewprogram.Theywerebothaskedtowritesomethingonapieceofpaperwith

theirtoes.Theboywrote:Myyoungerbrother\annsaremyarms;51the

girlwrote:Brokenwings,flyingheart.

Disasterscan52atanytime.Ifyouchooseonlytocomplainand53

fromtheordeal(苦难的经验),itwillalwaysfollowyouwhereveryougo.Butif

youdecidetobe54,thehardshipwillturnouttobea(n)55onwhich

newhopeswillarise.

36.A.causeB.strengthC.sourceD.course

37.A.liveonB.takeon

C.turnonD.dependon

38.A.shadowB.volunteer

C.bodyguardD.servant

39.A.somethingB.anything

C.nothingD.everything

40.A.playB.work

C.waitD.wash

41.A.tiredB.angryC.impatientD.unfair

42.A.supportB.separate

C.quarrelD.avoid

43.A.lonelyB.different

C.separatedD.divided

44.A.heartlessB.heart-broken

C.kind-heartedD.heart-warming

45.A.sameB.similarC.simpleD.strange

46.A.diedB.disappeared

C.dismissedD.failed

47.A.mealB.medicineC.heatingD.plan

48.A.leadingB.resultingC.takingD.bringing

49.A.willingnessB.anxiety

C.contributionD.respect

50.A.independentB.relaxed

C.disabledD.energetic

51.A.sinceB.whileC.asD.though

52.A.strikeB.affordC.formD.return

53.A.hideB.remainC.surviveD.escape

54.A.carefulB.strongC.healthyD.polite

55.A.difficultyB.fortune

C.occupationD.attitude

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

(A)

[2024广州模拟]

Weeachhaveauniquegenetic(基因的,遗传的)make-up.Everycellofyour

bodyhasthesamesetofabout100,000separategenesmadeofDNA.Thesearethe

instructionsforproducingaperson.Genesdecideeverythingfromthecolourofyour

skintothewayyourbrainworks.Youhaveoneofseveralbillioncombinationsof

DNAwhichcomefromtherandommixingofyourparents'genes.Exceptfor

identicaltwins(同卵双胞胎),noonehasthesamecombinationasanotherperson.

Youareunique!Youareuniqueinanotherwaytoo:inthewayyouareraisedand

alltheexperiencesyouhavefrombeforebirthtoadultlife.Theseexperiences

influenceyou,yourbehaviourandattitudes,andthechoicesyoumake.

Butaregenesorlifeexperiencesmoreimportantinshapingyourappearance

andpersonality?Scientistsarestudyingtwinstofindout.Onesetoftwinsoccurs

every70births—someareidenticalandothersarenon-identicaltwins.Identical

twinsarespecialbecausetheyshareexactlythesamegenesandoftenthesame

environment.Non-identicaltwinsaremorelikeordinarybrothersandsisters.

Someidenticaltwinshavebeenadoptedandbroughtupindifferenthomes.With

identicalgenesbutadifferenthomeenvironment,scientistscanstudytwinstosee

howmuchaparticularfeaturedependsonthegenesweinherit(继承).Forexample,

weknowthateyeproblems,likeshort-sightedness,aremostlygenetic.But

resistancetopainislargelydependentonexperiences.Genesalsoinfluenceour

eatinghabits.Identicaltwinsbroughtupapartoftenliketoeatatthesametimeofday

andfeelfullaftereatingthesameamount.Non-identicaltwinsinsimilar

circumstanceshavemorevariedeatinghabits.Identicaltwinsarealsomorelikelyto

followthesamepatternsformarriageanddivorcethannon-identicaltwins.

Scientistsaretryingtoidentifythedifferentgenesthatinfluenceourbehaviour.

Somepeoplearethrill-seekersandgetintorisk-takingandadventurousactivities.

Theytakeupextremesportslikebungeejumpingandpossiblytakedrugs.Scientists

havediscoveredagenewhichaffectsthis.

Wccouldask,“Arcourlivesdeterminedbyourgenesorourupbringing?”

Scientistsarelearningmoreallthetime,butitiscertainlytruethatbothare

importantinmakinguswhoweare.

56.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?

A.Wecannoteasilychangeourphysicalappearance.

B.Howweturnoutdependsonourparents9genes.

C.Everyonehasaphysicaldoublesomewhereintheworld.

D.Bothourgenesandourexperiencesmakeuswhoweare.

57.Whyarescientistsstudyingtwins?

A.Tofindouthowmanytwinsareborneveryyear.

B.Todiscoverwhatshapesusasindividuals.

C.Tocomparedifferencesbetweentwins.

D.Tostudybrother-and-sisterrelationships.

58.Accordingtothepassage,.

A.onein70twinsaregeneticallyidentical

B.non-identicaltwinsareusuallynotofthesamesex

C.twinsseparatedatbirthbehaveexactlythesame

D.identicaltwinsaregeneticallythesame

59.Whichofthefollowingismostaffectedbyexperiencesaccordingtothepassage?

A.Eatinghabits.B.Eye-sight.

C.Painresistance.D.Marriagepatterns.

60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this"inParagraph4referto?

A.Ourloveofsports.

B.Ourattitudetorisk-taking.

C.Ourskillatbungeejumping.

D.Ourabilitytotakedrugs.

(B)

[2024皖南八校模拟]

The4€NeighborhoodWatch^schemeallstartedafewyearsagointhequietvillage

ofMollingtonafteranumberofburglariesinthevillageandthesurroundingarea.

Thevillagerscameupwiththeideathattheythemselvescouldkeepaneyeontheir

neighbor'spossessionswhiletheywereawayonholiday.Sincethen,andwiththe

supportofthegovernmentandpolice,morethan50,000"NeighborhoodWatch”

schemeshavebeensetupalloverthecountry.

Theobjectofeach“Watch“groupistoreducetheopportunitiesthatcriminals

haveinanyparticularstreetorarea.Eachvillagerwhoisamemberofthescheme

willcallthepolicewhenevertheyseesomethingsuspicious.Itisthepolicewho

actuallycheckouteachreportandlookintowhatishappening.Villagerswhoarepart

ofthe“Watch“arenotsupposedtoactaspoliceorputthemselvesindanger.

Whenanew"NeighborhoodWatch“schemeissetupinanarea,onebenefitis

thatmostburglarsdarenottakeachanceofbreakingintosomeone'shousebecause

theyknowthatthereisahighriskofbeingseenbyneighborskeepingalooking-out.

Burglarsalsoknowthatpeoplearemorelikelytohavefittedgoodlockstotheir

doorsandwindows.

Anotherbenefitisthat,sincethe''NeighborhoodWatch“schemecameinto

existence,thereisgrowingevidenceofanewcommunityspirit.Itisbringing

peopletogetherasneverbefore,andencouragingpeopletocareforeachother.

Newfriendshipsarebeingmade,andcontactisoftenestablishedwitholdpeople

livingontheirown,whoareoftenthemostfrightenedandthemostatrisk.

61.The"NeighborhoodWatch,9schemeinMollingtonwasstarted

A.beforeanyothersinthecountry

B.after50,000burglarsinthearea

C.becausesomevillagerswantedtogoawayforaholiday

D.becausethepolicecouldnotprotectpeople

62.Whenmembersofa“Watch“groupseesuspiciousindividuals,they—

A.contactthepoliceB.tryandfrightenthemaway

C.tryandarrestthemD.calltheothermembers

63.WhenanewttWatch,,schemestartsinanarea.

A.peoplefitnewlockstotheirdoorsandwindows

B.thepolicesendfewerofficerstothearea

C.villagersputsignsontheirdoors

D.burglarsarelesslikelytobreakintosomeone'shouse

64.AnotherbenefitoftheU4Watch,,schemesisthat.

A.membersofthe“Watch"lookafteroldpeople

B.differentkindsofpeopleareattractedtoliveinthearea

C.peoplegettoknoweachotherbetter

D.oldpeoplearenolongerfrightenedofcrime

65.Ingeneral,theauthorseemstothinkthat.

A.itishardtohaveanyprivacyina"NeighborhoodWatch,,area

B.thepoliceshoulddomoretoprotectpeople

C.”Watch“schemesarenotveryusefulinreducingcrime

D.the"NeighborhoodWatch"schemeshavebeensuccessful

(C)

A33-year-oldfinancialanalystinCaliforniarecentlyquithisjobtodevote

himselftoanunpaidjob.teachingmathontheInternet,andhislessonsare

reachingalmost100,000peopleamonth.SalmanKhan'svoiceisheardeverydayon

thenet—bytensofthousandsofstudentsaroundtheworldwhoarehungryforhelp

learningmath.Hehasposted1,200lessonsonYouTube...lessonsthatappearonan

electronicblackboard,whichrangefrombasicadditiontoadvancedmathematics

forscienceandfinance.Andtheyarefree.

KhanlivesinSiliconValley,withhiswife,adoctor,andtheirnewbaby.

Hegottheideaforhis“KhanAcademy^^fouryearsago,whenhetaughtayoung

cousinhowtoconvertkilogramstograms.WithKhan'shelp,thecousingotgoodat

math,andKhanbegananewcareer.

Now,Khanrecordshislessonshimself,buthenevergoesoncamera."It

feelslikemyvoiceintheirheads.You'relookingatitanditfeelslikesomeone'sover

yourshouldertalkinginyourear,asopposedtosomeoneattheblackboard,

whichisdistantfromyou,“hesaid.

WhenSpringfieldHighSchoolinPaloAlto,CaliforniainvitedKhantospeak

inperson-heimmediatelyconnectedtothestudentsthere.

Theideaofshortlessonsthatcanbeplayedoverandoveragainattractedhigh

schoolseniorBridgetMeaney.Shesaidshehadtroublewithmathintheseventh

grade."Ithinktheteachersaregood,buttheycan'tteachataspeedthafsperfect

fbreveryone,shesaid.Tliketheideaoflearningsomethinginclassbutthengoing

backandpressingpauseorrewindingandactuallygettingadeeperunderstandingof

it."

Originally,Khankepthislessons,shortbecauseofYouTuberestrictions.Now,

hethinksshortisbetter."Educationresearchersnowtellmethat10minutesishow

longsomeonecanhaveahighlevelofconcentration.Andanythingrbeyondthatand

yourbrainswitchesoff,“hesaid.

ForKhan,teachingmath,science,andfinanceisjustthebeginning.He

sayshe'sreadytoexpandhisYouTubesitetoincludeothersubjectsaswell.

66.WhatgaveKhantheideaofteachingmathonline?

A.Hissuccessinhelpinghiscousinlearnmath.

B.Hisdiscoverythatmanystudentsfoundlearningmathdifficult.

C.Asuggestionmadetohimatalocalhighschool.

D.HisinterestinInternetteaching.

67.WhydoesKhannevergooncamera?

A.He'stooshytoshowhisfaceoncamera.

B.It'srestrictedbyYouTubeforeducationvideos.

C.Hewantstokeepdistancefromtheviewers.

D.Hewantstocreateamorerelaxedlearningatmosphere.

68.Fromthepassage,weknowthat.

A.Khantravelstomanyschoolstopromotehislessons

B.Khanplanstoincludemoresubjectsinthefuture

C.Khangiveslivemathlessonseveryday.forfree

D.KhansetuptheKhanAcademywithhiswife

69.WhydocsBridgetMeaneylikeKhan'slessons?

A.Khanteachesseventhgrademathbetterthanherteacher.

B.Thelessonscanbewatchedrepeatedlyuntilfullyunderstood.

C.ShecanperfectlyfollowthepaceofKhan'steaching.

D.Shecannotconcentratewhenlearninginclass.

70.WhatdoesKhanmeanbysaying“shortisbetter“inthe6thparagraph?

A.Keepingthelessonsshortcanensurebetterconcentration.

B.YouTuberecommendsshortlessonsforitssite.

C.Shortlessonsencouragestudentstoreturntothewebsite.

D.Studentsenjoyshortmathematicslessonsmore.

(D)

[2024长沙模拟]

TheonlytimesIrememberseeingmygrandmotherLupewithoutherapronon

wereonSundayswhenwewalkedovertothelittlechurchonPerlitaAvenue.On

thosedaysshelookedelegantandworelipstick(口红).Assoonaswegothome

though,shewouldchangeherchurchclothesandputonanapron.Ilovedthose

aprons.Tome,theyrepresentedwarmth,plenty,loveandgoodness.Theywere

partofmygrandmaandIlearnedtolovethosewornapronsalmostasmuchasI

lovedher.

Theapronswerehandmade-madeofflourbagsorplaincotton,oldsheets,

whatevermaterialshefound.Theyhadlargepocketsandsometimeswere

embroidered.Mygrandmotherdidthemostbeautifulembroidery.Thosebigpockets

hadsweettreatsforamuch-lovedgrandchild,thesamewayminedo.

Onbaddaysathomeawayfrommybelovedgrandparents,Iwouldholdtothe

apronshegavemeandrememberhers.Itcomfortedmemuchlikeasecurityblanket

comfortsatoddler(蹒跚学步的孩子).Thataprontoldmesomeonelovedme,and

thattherewasalittlehousenearLosFelizfilledwithwarmthandlaughter.

ShecalledmeherqueenofheavenandwhenIwalkedinthedoor,thereshe

was:thatsweet,lovingwomanwhowouldopenherarmswideandIwouldrun

intothemfeelingsafe,lovedandfinallyhome.Herapronsmelledofherunique

scent一rosepetals(花瓣),herbs,onion,garlicandthesweetsmellingfurniture

waxsheusedonherwood.Thesmellsfromthekitchenweremoreinvitingand

delicious.

Iwashome.Reallyhome.ThiswaswhereIbelongedandthehomeofmyheart.

Itstilliseventhoughshe'sbeengoneover20years.Thathomeshegavemeliveson

inmyheart.

Ilovedfoldingherapronsafterthey'dbeenlaundered.Shehadanaprondrawer

inherkitchen.Pilesofneatlyfoldedapronslaytherewaitingtoserveher.Thestories

andrecipestheycouldtellifonlytheycouldspeak!Mygrandmotherwasthecook

oftheneighborhood.

Yesterday,aUPSmanknockedatmydoorwithapackagefromFoodbuzz.I

openeditandtherewasacoupon(券)forafreeAlexiaFoodsandyes,youguessed

it,anapron.AsIheldtheapronuptoshowmyson,thememoriesofmy

grandmother'sapronscamefloodinginandbroughtmetotears.Itoldmysonthe

storyaboutmygrandmother\apronsandhesaidtome,“Wow,Mom,shesounds

amazing.IwishIhadknownher.Thanksforwritingabouther.Makesureyouwrite

abouttheaprons.v

71.Thewriter'sgrandmotheralwaysworeanapronEXCEPT.

A.whenshewentshoppingonPerlitaAvenue

B.whenshewenttochurchonSundays

C.whenshetookawalkonPerlitaAvenue

D.whenshebecameelegantandworelipstick

72.Thehomeofthewriter'sheartrefersto.

A.theopenarmsofhergrandmother

B.thehousewherehergrandparentslived

C.thekitchenwherehergrandmotherdidcooking

D.theapronshergrandmothergaveher

73.Fromthe4thand6thparagraphs,itcanbeinferredthatthewriter'sgrandmother

A.hadmanysmellyaprons

B.oncewonaprizeintheneighborhood'scookingcompetition

C.hadmanystoriesinheraprons

D.wasanexcellentcook

74.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhatthewriter

A.hasreceivedanapronfromhergrandmother

B.ofteneatsoutwithherfamily

C.hasmanyhappymemoriesofhergrandmother

D.haswrittenabookabouthergrandmother

75.Thebesttitleofthistextmightbe

A.Grandmother'sLovefbrHerAprons

B.Grandmother'sAprons

C.GrandmotherandHerGranddaughter

D.MyMemoriesofMyGrandmother

第n卷(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,满分15分)

阅读下面短文并回答问题(请留意问题后的词数要求)。

[l]Morethanfourmillionmotoristshavenoddedoffat

thewheelinthepastyear,analarmingsurveysaystoday.

[2]Oneineightofthenation\33milliondrivershave

'headnodded5fbrbetween2and30seconds-calleda'microsleep'by

experts—oftenwithoutevenrealisingtheyhavebeenasleep.

[3]Andnearlyathird(29percent)ofdrivershavecontinuedtheirjourney,

ignoringthefirstwarningsignofsleepiness.

[4]Ifyouareoverweight,youngandmale,ordrivecommerciallyforaliving,

youareparticularlyatrisk,saysthereportbyroadsafetycharityBrakeandweight

managementprogramCambridgeWeightPlan.

|5]Thepollof1,000driversalsoshowedthataquarteradmittedstarting

journeyswhenalreadyfeelingtired.

[6]Andnearlynineoutoften(86percent)werefailingtofollowadvicetostop

somewheresafeforanapwhen.

[7]Oneinsevenwasreportedsufferingfromahealthconditionsuchassleep

apnoea(窒息)thatmakesthemtiredduringtheday.

[8]Sleepapnoeacancausedaytimesleepiness,andinsomecasescancausethe

sufferertofallasJeepwithoutwarning.

|9|Tireddriverscauseoneinfivefatalcrashesonmotorways,experts

estimate.

[10]Crashescausedbydriversfallingasleepatthewheeltendtobehigh-speed

ones,astheydonotbrakebeforecrashing,increasingtheriskofdeathorserious

injury.

[11]JulieTownsend,ofBrake,said,“Tirednessatthewheelkills.Drivinga

vehicleisahugeresponsibilitythatmustbetakenseriously.It'samatteroflifeand

death.M

76.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?(nomorethan5words)

77.FillintheblankinParagraph6withproperwords,(nomorethan5words)

78.Listthreekindsofpeoplewhoareeasytohavewarningsignsofsleepiness,(no

morethan5words)

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79.WhatdoesJulieTownsendsayaboutTiredness?(nomorethan6words)

80.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?(nomorethan10words)

其次节写作(满分30分)

在学习、生活和工作中,学会与人合作是特别重要的。请你依据下表中所

供应的信息,写一篇题为“Beingagoodpartner”的英文演讲稿。

为何与人合作相互学习,省时省力

与喜爱的人合作心情开心,同甘共苦

与谁合作

与不喜爱的人合作学会容忍,努力挖掘他人优点

怎样合作请你发表自己的观点(至少两点看法)

留意:

1.对所给要点,逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简洁翻译;

2.词数120〜150,开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数。

Goodafternoon,everyone!

Thetopicofmyspeechtodayis"Beingagoodpartner”.

Thankyouforyourlistening!

答案解析

【听力材料】

(Text1)

W:Youlooksleepy.What'sthematter?

M:Ididn'tsleepforthewholenightbecauseIhadalongreporttoprepareforthe

boss.

W:Youmustbeverytirednow."You'dbettergoandgetsomesleep.

(Text2)

W:Comeinandmakeyourselfathome.

M:Thankyou.Youaresokind.

W:2HeIpyourselftosomefruitandyoucaninviteyourfriendshere,ifyou

like.

(Text3)

W:Wow,yourhomeworklooksfantastic.

M:Thanks.ItypeditonmyDad'scomputer.

W:"Butdidn'tMrs.Greentelluswehadtowriteitinourbooks?

M:Oh,no,⑶you'reright!...Oh,whatamIgoingtodonow?

(Text4)

W:Look,1thebusNo.113iscoming!Hurryup!

M:Hangon.We'dbettertakeNo.132.Ittakesashortcuttothestadium.

W:1Butthisoneisnowempty.Idon'twanttostandallthewaythere!

M:1OK.Whateveryoulike.

(Text5)

W:Ineedtogoacrossthetown,butthetrafficistooheavythistimeofday.

M:5Whenyoutakethesubway,youdon'thavetodealwithtraffic.Inever

driveanymore.

(Text6)

M:That'sallforthisweek.I'llseeyouhereforanotherlecturenextTuesday.

You5refreetogo-everyonebutyou,MsSwanson.CouldIhaveaminuteof

yourtimebeforeyoutakeoff?

W:Sure.Um,isthereaproblem?

M:“Tvefinishedgradingthetests.Iwanttotalktoyoubeforereturningthem

totheclass.

W:Oh,don'ttellmethatIfailedanotherexam!1t

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