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2024年天津市八所重点学校高三毕业班联考英语试卷第I卷选择题(共115分)注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2.选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再填涂其它答案。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话,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,你将有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.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Ahotel. B.Alibrary. C.Apostoffice. 2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Formerschoolmates. C.Neighbors. 3.HowdoesLisalearnthepronunciationofnewwords?A.Byreferringtoadictionary. B.Byaskingherteacherforhelp.C.Byguessingitaccordingtotherules.4.Whencanthewomanhaveherfood?A.At6:00. B.At6:30. C.At6:40. 5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.book. B.Anastronaut. C.Atravelplan.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。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。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至8三个小题。6.Forwhatdoesthemanwanttoreturnthewoolensweater?A.Thesize. B.Thecolor. C.Thestyle. 7.Howmuchdoesthebluesweatercost?A.$60. B.$90. C.$120. 8.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Gotoanotherstore. B.Tryonthebluesweater.C.Makepaymentatthecashier'sdesk听下面一段对话,回答第9至11三个小题。9.HowlongdidDavidstayatthepartylastnight?A.Aboutfivehours. B.Aboutsixhours. C.Aboutsevenhours. 10.WhatdidDavidlikebestattheparty?A.Thedrinks. B.Themusic. C.Thebarbecue. 11.Whydidthepolicecomeatmidnight?A.Toattendtheparty. B.Tolookintoacase. C.Toaskpeopletogobackhome.听下面一段独白,回答第12至15四个小题。12.Atwhatagecantheteenagersattendthecomedyclubs?A.12. B.16. C.30. 13.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofJohnWinterson'sact?A.Itwasstrange. B.Itwassuccessful. C.Itwasunpopular. 14.Whatdotheclassesteachyoungpeopletodo?A.Telljokesonstage. B.Organizeparties. C.Performmagic. 15.Whydoesthespeakergivethespeech?A.Toencouragethecomedians.B.Toadvertiseacomedycompany.C.Toinformpeopleofseeingperformances.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16.—Iwillpickyouupat9o’clocktomorrowmorningattheschoolgate.Isthatallright? —.Seeyouthen.A.I’dloveto B.That’ssettledC.It’suptoyou D.Mypleasure17.—HowdoesMaryputonsomuchweight?—Largequantitiesoffat_______recently.areconsumed B.isbeingconsumed C.hasbeenconsumed D.havebeenconsumed18.We_______the2024NewYearDayinourclassroomwhensuddenlyourbelovedprincipalenteredtheclassroom,conveyingthebestwishesandexpectationtous.A.wereobserving B.haveobservedC.wouldobserveD.observed19.—Haveyouknowneachotherforalongtime?—Notreally._______westartedtoworkinthisschool.Justafter B.Justwhen C.Eversince D.JustbeforeIfyouwanttogetyourability_______,youhavetoshowitinyourworkratherthancomplainallday.A.torecognize B.recognizing C.beingrecognized D.recognized21._______toatopuniversity,asinChina,isalsowhatmanyAmericanstudentshavebeendreamingof.A.Admitted B.BeingadmittedC.Havingbeenadmitted D.Tohavebeenadmitted22.IhaveoneregretaboutthetimeIspentinhighschool.I_______moreadvancedclassesthatarereallyhelpfulincollege.A.couldn’thavetaken B.shouldhavetakenC.needn’thavetaken D.musthavetaken23.Weliveintheageofdistraction,_______wecanbedisturbedbyallofkindsofuselessandfalseinformation.A.which B.what C.when D.where24.Inrecentyears,raisingpetshasbecomeacash­burninglifestyleinurbanarea,givingriseto_______themediaconsidertobea“peteconomy”.A.what B.that C.which D.how25.Itwasreportedthatmanyhighbuildingswereputup_______thereusedtobeadesert,whichmadesomeforeignexpertsamazed. A.when B.where C.how D.what26.Withthepopularityofself-drivingcars,manyataxidriverwillbe_____atriskoflosingtheirjobsinthelongrun.A.deliberately B.regularly C.potentially D.knowingly27.Generallyspeaking,5Ghasfasterdatatransmission,lowerdelayandstrongermobility_______theconventional4G.A.inchargeof B.incontrastto C.indefenseof D.inproportionto28.Informationserviceslikecloudcomputingareupdated,helpingthesebusinessestransformtheireconomicdevelopmentand_______theircompetitiveedgeintheworld.A.shorten B.sharpen C.shave D.shrink29.Settingupagoodexampleisamustforparents,whichcangettheirkidstolookawayfromiPadand_______booksinstead.A.makeallowancefor B.makesenseofC.takeresponsibilityfor D.takepleasurein30.Whenwetalkaboutbanningchildren’sphonewatchinschool,weshouldalsolookatthegoodside.Inaword,weshouldnot_______.A.killtwobirdswithonestone B.doinRomeasRomansdo C.havebutterfliesinourstomach D.throwthebabyoutwiththebathwater第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)NancyPearlandRobertahadjustreturnedtotheU.S.afterhoneymooninginAfricaandwerewaitingouta10-hourconnectingtimeatWashington-DullesbeforetheychangedtheplanetotheirhomeinSouthCarolina.Ithadbeenadream31.Alongwiththeirmemories,theyalsobroughtbackabeautiful,one-of-a-kind32ofthreeAfricanwilddogscreatedbyalocalartisttheyhadmetatVictoriaFalls.Forsafekeeping,theyrolledtheartworkinatubeandhand-carrieditontheir33.UponarrivingatDulles34a28-hourjourney,NancyandRobertafreshenedupandbeganlookingforwaysto35themselvesduringtheirlongconnectingtime.Oneoftheairportcustomerservicerepresentatives36thattheyshouldgointoWashington,D.C,andvisittheNationalAirandSpaceMuseum,anideatowhichtheyreadily37.Afterspendingafewhoursatthe38,theygotonacitybusandreturnedtotheairportbeforetheboardingtime.ItwasthenNancynoticedthatRobertawasn't39thetubewiththepainting.Beforetheygotoff,sheaskedRobertawherethepaintingwas,andatthatmoment,shewatchedhisheart40.ThelasttimeRobertahadseenitwaswhenheleaneditagainstthechargingstationintheterminalwhentheyfirstarrived.Tryingnotto41,NancycheckedwiththeairportLostandFound,andRobertaranbackto42he'dlasthadthepainting,butitwas43.Runningshortonoptionsand44,theygrewmoreupset.Finallytheywenttotheairportcustomerservicecounter,wheretheymetGershwin.Whathappenednext45NancyandRobertasomuch.Positiveand46,Gershwinsaidshewasn'twillingtogiveupandwoulddoeverythingshecouldtofindthepainting.Gershwinknewthatmanytimesmisplaceditemsgetturnedinatgatepodiums(登机口检票台).Thethreeofthem47thegatepodiums.Thefirstpodiumturnedupempty,butatthesecondone,theyfoundthetubewiththepainting,safeandsound.Theywereallso48.Thecouplewereintears,huggingGershwinandthankingher.Gershwinsaidshe49lovedknowingshe'dhelpedpeople,andthatwaswhyshedidn'tgiveup.ThepaintingnowhangsinNancyandRoberta'shomeasadailyreminderofnotonlyanunbelievabletrip,butoftheunbelievable50showntothemthatdaybyGershwin.31.A.profession B.presentC.trip D.schedule32.A.documentB.painting C.photo D.album33.A.luggage B.holiday C.seat D.flight34.A.during B.againstC.after D.despite35.A.prepare B.adapt C.entertain D.control36.A.arranged B.commandedC.announced D.recommended37.A.agreed B.repliedC.participated D.transformed38.A.centerB.airportC.station D.museum39.A.applyingB.carryingC.pulling D.witnessing40.A.beat B.dropC.hurt D.shape41.A.fail B.wasteC.panic D.suffer42.A.where B.whenC.how D.what43.A.tireless B.endless C.aimless D.fruitless44.A.time B.moneyC.energy D.effort45.A.pushed B.touchedC.rewarded D.concerned46.A.determined B.honestC.independent D.talented47.A.observed B.discovered C.checked D.circled48.A.awkward B.hopefulC.delighted D.proud49.A.availableB.justC.even D.almost50.A.dignity B.imaginationC.modesty D.kindness第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。AIceSkatingProgramsinNashvilleAtCentennialSportsplex22225thAve.N.,Nashville615-862-8480NashvilleSkatingAcademy(NSA)NSA'sLearn-to-Skateprogramcanhelpyoumasterskatingskillsinfigureskating(花样滑冰)andhockey!SnowPlowSam1-3forkidsaged3-5;Basic1-6forkidsaged6andolder;Adultclassesareforskatersaged16andolder.TheNSALearn-to-Skateprogramrunsaseven-weekseriesyear-roundonTuesdaysandThursdaysfrom5:45-6:45p.m.andSaturdaysfrom9:45-10:45a.m.TheBasicclasspackage(整套计划)is$155perseven-weekseriesforoneclassperweek;thecompletepackageis$275perseven-weekseriesforallclassesofferedinthesession.SkatersmustpassBasic1and2beforesigningupfortheLearntoSkateHockeyclassthatfocusesonskatingskillsspecifictohockey.ForskatersinlevelBasic5orabove,thenextprogramisRisingStarsBridgefocusingonspins,jumpsandmovesinthefield.AtFordIceCenter5264HickoryHollowPkwy.Antioch615-742-4399TheScottHamiltonSkatingAcademy(SHSA)SHSA'sLearn-to-Skateprogramteachesskatershowtoskateinfigureskatingandicehockey.TheScott'sTotsprogramforages3-5andBasicSkills1-6forages6-15teachkidsagility,coordination(敏捷、协调),balanceandspeed.LearntoSkateHockeyisforkidsaged6-15tolearnthefundamentalsoficehockey.SkatersmusthavecompletedBasicSkillsLevel3.Freeskate1-6forallagesisforprogressiveskatingskillsliketransitions(步法衔接),spinsandjumpstoguideskaterstorecreationalandcompetitivefigureskating.SkatersmusthavecompletedBasicSkillsLevel1-6.Adults(ages16andolder,beginnertoadvanced)isforbeginningandexperiencedskaterswhowanttoimprovetheirskills.Anewsessionbeginseverysevenweeks,year-round.ClassesareheldonTuesdays,ThursdaysandSaturdays.Costis$145perseven-weeksessionwhichconsistsofoneclassperweekforsevenweeks;$230perseven-weeksessionforallclassesperweek.ForskatersinBasic4andup,SHSAalsooffersaTheatreonIceprogram,whichrunsforeightweeksandcosts$90foreachsession.51.Afour-year-oldkidcanattend________.A.NSA’sBasic1-6.B.SHSA’sBasicSkills1-6.C.NSA’sSnowPlowSam1-3.D.SHSA’sLearntoSkateHockey.52.Forthreeclassesperweekinaseven-weeksession,ateenagerwillbecharged________.A.$145bySHSA. B.$275byNSA. C.$465byNSA. D.$690bySHSA. 53.BeforeadvancingtoRisingStarsBridge,youhaveto________.A.passBasic1&2.B.completeBasic1-6.C.reachlevelBasic5.D.finishLearntoSkateHockey. 54.WhatcanweknowaboutSHSA'sclasses? A.Scott'sTotsandBasicSkills1-6teachdifferentthings. B.BasicSkills1-6teachestransitions,spinsandjumps.C.Freeskate1-6focusesonfigureskatingskills.D.Alladultclassesrequireskatingexperience. 55.Ifyou'reinterestedincombiningskatingskillswiththeatre,youcan________. A.call615-862-8480. B.signupforaspecializedclasswithNSA.C.goto22225thAve.N.,Nashville.D.findaprogramatFordIceCenter.BMartinwasreturningtoworkinhisLondonofficeafterspendingtwoweekswithhisbrotherinNewYork.Hewascomingbackwithaheavyheart.Itwasnotjustthatitwastheendofawonderfulholiday;itwasnotjustthatheinvariablysufferedbadlyfromjetlag(时差);itwasthatMondaymorningalwaysbeganwithateammeetingand,overthemonths,hehadgrowntohatethem.Martinwasawarethatcolleaguesapproachedthesemeetingswithhiddenagenda(会议议程);theyindulgedin(沉溺于)gameplaying;andheknewthatpeoplewerenotbeinghonestandopen.Themeetingsthemselveswerebadenough---therewasallthemoaningafterwardsatthemeetinglike“Icouldhaveimprovedonthatidea,butIwasn’tgoingtosay.”Asthismorning’smeetingbegan,Martinpreparedhimselffortheusualdullnessandboredom.But,asthemeetingprogressed,hebecameawareofastrangebackgroundnoise.Atfirst,hethoughtthathewasstillhearingtheenginenoisefromtheaircraftthathadbroughthimbacktoLondon.Butasheconcentratedonthenoise,itbecamealittleclearer.Herealized,tohisamazement,thathecouldactuallyhearwhattheywerethinkingatthesametimeastheywerespeaking.Whatsurprisedhim,evenmorethantheacquisitionofthisstrangepower,wasthathediscoveredthatwhatpeopleweresayingwasnotreallywhattheywerethinking.Theywerenotmakingcleartheirreservations.Theywerenotsupportingviewswhichtheythoughtmightbepopular.Theywerenotcontributingtheirnewinsights.Theywerenotvolunteeringtheirnewideas.Martinfounditimpossiblenottorespondtohisnewknowledge.Sohestartedtomakegentleinterventions(干涉),basedmoreonwhathecouldhearhiscolleaguesthinkingthanonwhathecouldhearthemsaying.“So,John,areyoureallysaying.....”“Susan,doyoureallythinkthat?”“Tom,haveyougotanideaonhowwecouldtakethisforward?”Theylookedathim,puzzled.Intruth,hefeltratherproudofhisnewlyacquiredtalent.Asthemeetingprogressed,itwascleartohimthateachmemberofthemeetingwaslearninghowtohearthethoughtsoftheothers.Thegameplayingstartedtofallaway;peoplestartedtospeakmoredirectly;viewsbecamebetterunderstood;theatmospherebecamemoreopenandtrusting.Themeetingended.Aspeoplelefttheroom,Martinfoundthathecouldstillhearwhattheywerethinking.“Thatwasthebestmeetingwe’veeverhad.”“Allmeetingsshouldbelikethat,”“Infuture,I’mgoingtosaywhatIthink.”ItisknownfromthefirstparagraphthatMartin________.justcamebackfromhisbusinesstripinNewYorkwasfoundtosufferfromaseriousheartdiseaseduringthetriphadagoodtimeduringhisfortnight’sstayinNewYorkdidn’tlikehisworkinhisLondonofficeWhydidMartinhatehiscompany’steammeeting?A.BecauseithadtobeheldeveryMondaymorning.B.BecausehewastiredofhostingsuchameetingC.Becausehecouldn’tcontrolthemeetingthatwasoutoforder.D.Becausethemeetingatmospherewasn’topenandtrusting.58.Theunderlinedpart“hisnewly-acquiredtalent”inParagraph5meansthathecould________.A.stillheartheenginenoiseoftheplanethoughhewasbackB.clearlyhearwhatthemembersofthemeetingweresayingC.actuallycontrolthethoughtsofthemembersofthemeetingD.expresswhatthemeetingmemberswerethinkingbasedontheirwordsandtheirthoughts59.WhatdoweknowaboutthisMondaymorning’smeetingfromthepassage?A.Martinmadepeoplesaywhattheywerethinkingimmediatelythemeetingbegan.B.Martinwasangryatthedullnessofthemeetingatthebeginningofthemeeting..C.Martinledpeopletoexpresstheirrealthoughtswiththemeetingprogressing.D.Manymembersofthemeetingplayedgamesandtoldliesatthemeetingallthetime.60.ItisinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphsthattowardstheendofthemeetingMartinwouldhearsuchwordsas“________”A.Iwasthinkingofmakingasuggestion---butIcouldn’tbebothered.B.Ihavegotanideaonhowwecouldtakethisforward.Ithinkweshould...C.Theusualpeoplesaytheusualthings,soIhavenoothernewideas.D.Icouldhaveimaginedonthatidea,butIwasn’tgoingtosay.CYouhaveprobablyreadaboutrobotsreplacinghumanlaborasaneweraofautomationtakesrootinoneindustryafteranother.Butareportsuggestshumansarenottheonlyoneswhomightlosetheirjobs.InNewZealand,farmersareusingdrones(无人机)toherdandmonitorlivestock,takingupapositionthathighlyintelligentdogshaveheldformorethanacentury.Therobotshavenotreplacedthedogsentirely,RadioNewZealandreports,buttheyhaveappropriated(盗用)oneoftheanimal'smostpotenttools:barking.TheDJ-Innovations(DJI)MavicEnterprise,a$3,500dronefavoredbyfarmers,hasafeaturethatletsthemachinerecordsoundsandplaythemoveraloudspeaker,givingthemachinetheabilitytoactasthedogs.CoreyLambeth,ashepherdatafarmwithsheepandcows,toldRNZthemachinesaresurprisinglyeffective.“That’stheonethingI’venoticedwhenyou’removingcowsandcalves—thattheoldcowsstanduptothedogs,butwiththedrones,they’veneverdonethat,”hesaid,notingthatitmeansthedronesmovelivestockfaster,withlessstress,thanthedogsdo.FarmerstoldRNZthedronescomeinhandyformorethanjustherdingcowsandsheep.Therobotsallowfarmerstomonitortheirlandfromafar(在远方),trackingwaterandfeedlevelsandcheckingonlivestockhealthwithoutdisturbingtheanimals.JasonRentoultoldRNZlastspringthatatwo-hourherdingjobthatusedtorequiretwopeopleandtwoteamsofdogscouldbeaccomplishedin45minutesusingasingledrone.“Beingahillyfarmwherealotofstuffisdoneonfoot,thedronesreallysavedalotofman-hours,”hesaid.“Thedronedoesthehigherbitsthatyoucan’tseefromtheground,andyouwouldhavetowalkhalfanhourtogoandhavealookandthengo,‘Oh,therewasnosheepthere.’”Farmersaroundtheworldareusingdrones.InSouthAfrica,theymonitorcrophealthfromabove,whichboostsharvests,accordingtoCN.InCalifornia,winemakersusedronesequippedwithsensorstogrowhealthiergrapes,accordingtoMITTechnologyReview.Becausedronesflyclosertotheground,theyareabletoprovidehigh-resolutionimagesthatarelessexpensivethanhiringsomeonetoflyanaircraftoverafield,thepublicationreported.InNewZealand,farmerssaysomedogsarelearningtoworkalongsidedrones,identifyingthemachinesasmoreco-workerthanfoe(敌人).“Agoodherdingdog,he'salreadyfiguredoutifthedronesareworkingonthatside.I’llgooverhere(totheotherside)andworkoverhere,”Rentoulsaid.“Fornow,”farmerssay,“thereisstillaneedforherdingdogs,primarilybecausetheyhavealongerlifespanthandrones,canworkinbadweatheranddonotrequireanelectricalsocketeveryfewhourstorecharge”.“There’sdefinitelygoingtobeplacesfordogsalwaysonfarm,”Lambethsaid.“TheonedownsideoftheMavicdronesoranythingelectronicisthatyoustillneedtobringtheminandchargethem.”61.Accordingtothepassage,thedronescan’treplacethedogsentirelybecause________.A.thedronescan’tbarkasloudlyasthedogsdo.B.thedrones’powerandworkingconditionsarelimited.C.thedronesaremuchmoreexpensivethantheanimal.D.cowsandcalvesarenotusedtoseeingthedrones.62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Herdingdogswillgraduallylosetheirpositiononthefarmland.B.Thedronescanonlycopythedogs'barkingwiththecurrenttechnology.C.Thedronesaremultifunctionalandleavetheanimalsundisturbed.D.Thecostofusingdronestomonitorgrapesishalfthecostofhiringsomeone.63.Whatarethemaindisadvantagesofthedrones?A.Shortservicetimeandsimplefunction.B.Continuousmaintenanceandsystemupgrades.C.Vulnerabilitytofierceanimalsandextremeweather.D.Frequentabsenceandrestrictedbatterycapacity.64.Whydofarmersaroundtheworldlikeusingdrones?A.Becausedroneshavenomotors.B.Becauseusingdroneshardlymeetthedemandofmanagement.C.Becauseusingdronescannotonlybringabouttoomuchconvenience,butalsoreducethecost.D.Becauseitisoutofthequestionforusingdronestoprovidehigh-resolutionimages.65.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.RobotsarereplacinghumanlaborB.DroneshelpkeeplivestockinlineC.HerdingdogswillremainonfarmD.Farmingisbecomingsurprisinglyeffective.DThere'salotbeingsaidoutthereaboutthestateofwomeninthiscountry.Thegendergapstillexistswhenitcomestosalary,confidence,happiness,andthenumberofwomenintheC-suite(企业高管)andscience.Womenaren'tashappyastheywereinthe1970s,andtheirhappinessrelativetothatofmenhastakenanosedive(暴跌).Butit'snotalldoomandgloom(无望).Arecentstudyshowsthere'sonecareerpathinwhichwomen'shappinessisgreaterthanmen's:entrepreneurship.Oneoutofevery10womenintheU.S.todayisstartingorrunningherownbusiness.Morethanathirdofthosewomenwanttoexpandtheirbusinessbeyondfiveemployees.Womenwithestablishedbusinessesrankedtheirhappinessnearlythreetimesashighaswomenwhoarenotentrepreneurs.Womenaremostlikelytorunorstartabusinessbetweentheagesof35and44—aperiodinwhichmomsaremorelikelytobetakingcareofyoungkidsathome.Theflexibilityofentrepreneurshipmayverywellattractsuchwomenduringthisbusytimeintheirlives.“Ourresearch foundthatthebenefitsofentrepreneurshiparebeyondeconomicandsocialvalue,”professorDonnaKelleyandtheleadauthor ofthereportsaid.“Clearly,entrepreneurshipprovideswomenwithamostsatisfyingcareerchoice.”Thehappinessdoesn'ttranslateforwomenjustgettingstartedwiththeirbusiness,whoreportlowerlevelsofhappinessthanwomenworkingforanemployer,thoughstillslightlyhigherlevelsthanmeninthesamepositionasthem.Thereasonforthismayverywellbethegenderconfidencegap.Aswomen'sbusinessesmatureandbecomemoresuccessful,theirlevelsofhappinesssurge.“Confidenceisabeliefinone'sabilitytosucceed,abeliefthatstimulatesaction.Inturn,takingactionimprovesone'sbeliefinone'sabilitytosucceed.”theywrite.Andthelinksbetweenconfidenceandhappinessareplentiful.Thehappiness-successlinkexistsnotonlybecausesuccessmakespeoplehappy,butalsobecausepositiveemotioncreatessuccess.Forwomen,entrepreneurialsuccessmaybethekeytoahappycareer.Andasmorewomenstartandruntheirownbusinesses,theworldmayjustbeahappierplace.66.Itcanbeknownthatwomen'shappinesslevels________.A.arethesameasthoseoffivedecadesago.B.aremuchlowerthanthoseoffivedecadesago.C.aremuchhigherthanthoseoffiveyearsago.D.arealittlelowerthanthoseoffiveyearsago.67.Whoaremuchhappieraccordingtothetext?A.Malebosses. B.Joblessfemales. C.Femalebosses. D.Maleemployees.68.WhatisDonnaKelley'sattitudetowomanentrepreneurship?A.Optimistic. B.Doubtful. C.Objective. D.Negative. 69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surge”inParagraph4mean?A.Increase. B.Disappear. C.Decrease. D.Remain. 70.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.Therearesecretstofemaleentrepreneurialsuccess.B.Theclosehappiness-successconnectionanditsactiveeffectonwomen.C.Morewomenwillstarttoruntheirownbusinessinthefuture.D.Thereisacloseconnectionbetweenhappinessandsuccess.第Ⅱ卷非选择题(共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)WhenPoppyJohnson,a23-year-oldLondon-basedcollegestudent,wasonlyfive,sheaccidentallysawMichaelJackson'sThrillermusicvideo.Eversincethen,shehasbeensufferingfromafearofpoplegendMichaelJackson.EverytimesheseesorhearsanythingaboutMichaelJackson—asong,anintervieworevenaposter,shewillexperienceamomentoffear.Herfearevengrowsstrongerathome,asPoppy'sparentsarebigfansofMichaelJacksonandhaveacollectionofsouvenirsaroundtheirhouse.Butshenevertellsthemthiswouldaddtoherfearathome.Poppyexplained,“Ineverreallyspokeaboutitortoldittootherpeople,asIworriedthey'dthinkIwassilly.”ManagingherfearofMichaelJacksonhasn'tbeeneasyforPoppy,whowouldoftenexcuseherselfwhenevershewasoutwithherfriendsandaMichaelJacksonsongstartedplaying.Shewouldthenspendafewminutessomewhereelsetryingtotakehermindoffit.Earlierthisyear,whenthedocumentaryFindingNeverlandcameout,newsandphotosofMichaelJacksonwereeverywhereonline.Atthattime,Poppy'slifewasquitetoughandshealwaysfeltthatherheartwasinhermouth.Poppyrecentlystartedopeningupaboutherunusualfearandevenstartedtakingstepstohandleit.Shestartedseeingahypnotherapist(催眠师).Afterfourweeks,shenowsaysthingsaregettingbetter.Inaddition,shetoldherparentsthatthethingsrelatedtoMichaelJacksonathomemadeherfeelfearfulandfinallyherparentsunderstoodherandcompletelyremovedallthethingsaboutMichaelJackson.NowPoppy’ssituationisgettingbetterandbetter.Sheremindsanyoneelsewhoexperiencessimilarthingsthatitisimportanttoseekhelpasearlyaspossible.71.WhatmadePoppyfeelfearfulathome?(nomorethan10words)_________________________________________________________________________HowdidPoppyusuallyavoidthingsrelatedtoMichaelJacksoninpublic?(nomorethan10words)_________________________________________________________________________73.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph4mean?(nomorethan5words)_________________________________________________________________________74.WhatdidPoppydotodealwithherfear?(nomorethan15words)_________________________________________________________________________75.WhatdoyouthinkofPoppy'ssituationandwhatisyoursuggestion?(nomorethan20words)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是晨光中学的李华,得知“亚洲青年环保论坛”(AsianYouthEnvironmentalForum)即将在下月举行,你想参加该活动。根据论坛要求,要求参加选手必须介绍你参加过的一项环保活动情况。请根据下面的要求写一封申请信。曾经参加过的

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