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2019.2020学年江苏省南通中学高一(上)第二次月考英语试卷

Choosingwheretolivemaybeoneofthebiggestdecisionsyou'llmakewhenyoumovetoSydney,but

you'llhaveplentyofhelp.

Temporaryarrivalaccommodation

BeforeyoumovetoSydney,werecommendthatyoubookatemporaryplacetostay.Onceyougethere»

youcanlookforlonger-termaccommodation.

—Sydney,edu.au/accommodation/short-termOn-campus-residentialcolleges(fullycatered饮食全包

的)

TheUniversityhaseightresidentialcollegesontheCamperdoun/DarlingtonCampus,including

InternationalHouse,aresidentialcommunityofglobalscholars.Collegesprovidecomfortable,fully

furnishedsingleroomsanddailymeals,alongwithsporting,cultural,leadershipandsocial

programs.Theyalsoincludeon-sitetutorials(辅导课)inadditiontocampus-basedclasses.

—Sydney.edu.au/colIegesOn-campusresidences(self-catered饮食自理的)

TheUniversityhastwoself-runresidences-QueenMaryBuilding(QMB)andAbercrombieStudent

Accommodation-ontheCampcrdown/DarlingtonCampus.Bothjustunderayearold,theyhouseupto

1000students.Theseresidencesprovidemodemsingle-studyroomswithlargecommonliving,learning

andstudyspaces,sharedkitchens,atheatre,gyms,soundproofedmusicrooms,artstudios,sky

loungesandrooftopgardens.

—Sydney,edu.au/campus-life/accommodation/live-on-campus.htmlOff-campusliving

Morethan90percentofourstudentsliveoffcampus.TheUniversityisclosetomanydynamicand

multiculturalsuburbssuchasAnnandale,Newtown,ChippendaleandGlebe.Agreatplacetosearch

isourlargeonlinedatabaseofproperties.

—Sydney,edu.au/campus-life/accommodation/live-off-campus.html

1.Wherecanyoufindaplacetolivetemporarily?

A.On"sydney.edu.au/colleges".

B.On"sydney.edu.au/accommodation/short-term".

C.On"sydney.edu.au/campus-life/accommodation/live-on-campus.html".

D.On"sydney.edu.au/campus-Iife/accommodation/livs-off-campus.html".

2.WhatdostudentslivinginQMBhaveaccessto?

A.Theirownkitchens.B.On-sitetutorials.

C.Dailymeals.D.Gyms.

3.Whatisthemostpopularchoiceamongstudents?

A.Livingoffcampus.

B.Livinginhostfamilies.

C.Livinginsclf-catcrcdflatsoncampus.

D.Livinginfullycateredhousesoncampus.

B

Essentially,everyonehastwoages.achronological(J安时间计笄的)age,howoldthecalendarsaysyou

are,andabiologicalage,basicallytheageatwhichyourbodyfunctionsasitcomparestoaveragefitness

orhealthlevels.

"Chronologicalageisn'thowoldwcreallyarc.It'smerelyanumber,"saidProfessorDavidSinclairat

HarvardUniversity."Itisbiologicalagethatdeterminesourhealthandultimatelyourlifespan.Weallage

biologicallyatdifferentratesaccordingtoourgenes,whatweeat,howmuchweexercise,andwhat

environmentwelivein.Biologicalageisthenumberofcandleswereallyshouldbeblowingout.Inthe

futuic>withadvancesinuuiabilitytocunliulbiulugicalage,wcmayhaveevenfcwciutuidlesonuui

birthdaycakethanthepreviousone."

Tocalculatebiologicalage,ProfessorLevinealYaleUniversityidentiHedninebiomarker(生物标志)

thatseemedtobethemostinfluentialonlifespanbyasimplebloodtest.Thenumbersofthosemarkers,

suchasbloodsugarandimmune(免疫的)measures,canbeputintothecomputer,andthealgorithm

(算式;算法)doesiherest.

Perhapswhat'smostimportanthereisthatthesemeasurescanbechanged.Doctorscantakethis

irilbrniaiionandhelppatientsmakechangestolifestyle,andhopefullylakesiepsioimprovetheir

biologicalconditions."Ithinkthemostexcitingthingaboutthisresearchisthatthesethingsaren'tsetin

stone»"Levinesaid."Peoplecanbegiventheinformationearlierandtakestepstoimprovetheirhealth

beforeit'stoolate."

Levineevenenteredherownnumbersintothealgorithm.Shewassurprisedbytheresults."Ialways

consideredmyselfaveryhealthyperson.I'mphysicallyactive;IeatwhatIconsiderafairlyhea'thy

diet.ButIdidnotfindmyresultstobeasgoodasIhadhopedtheywouldbe.Itwasawake-upcall,"she

said.

Levineisworkingwithagrouptoprovideaccesstothealgorithmonlinesothatanyonecancalculatetheir

biologicalage,identifypotentialrisksandtakestepstoimprovetheirownhealthinthelongrun."Noone

wantstoliveanextremelylonglifewithalolofchronic(慢性的)diseases,"

Levinesaid,"Bydelayingthedevelopmentofmentalandphysicalfunctioningproblems,peoplecanstill

beengagedinsocietyintheirsenioryears.Thatistheidealweshouldbepursuing."

4.Bysaying"wemayhaveevenfewercandlesonourbirthdaycakethanthepreviousone"inPara.2,

theauthormeans.

A.wcdon'thavetocelebrateourbirthdayeveryyear

B.wearechronologicallyolderthanlastyear

C.wemightbelesshappythanthepreviousyear

D.wemaybebiologicallyyoungerthantheyearbefore

5.AccordingtoProf.Levine>whatisthemostexcitingthingaboutherresearch?

A.Themeasuresarenotfixed.

B.Healthservicescanbesetup.

C.Theproblemsarenotthatserious.

D.Theresearchresultsarewritteninstone.

6.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbyLevine'sexampleinPara.5?

A.Itisnecessarytochangeourdietregularly.

B.Thetestresultsmaygiveuswronginformation.

C.Wakingupearlyinthemorningisgoodforourfitness.

D.Thealgorithmcanrevealourpotentialhealthproblems.

7.TheultimategoalofLevine'sresearchisto.

A.freepeoplefromchronicdiseases

B.workoutasolutiontogeneticproblems

C.keeppeoplesociallyactiveeveninoldage

D.providepeoplewithaccesstoscientifictheory

c

Likeatiredmarriage*therelationshipbetweenlibrariesandpublishershaslongbeendulLE-books,

however,arccausingheartache.Librariesknowtheyneeddigitalwares»butmanypublishersarctoo

cautiousaboutpiracy(盗版)andlostsalestoco-operate.Among(hebigsix,onlyRandomHouseand

HarperCollinslicensee-bookswithmostlibraries.

Publishersarewisetobenervous.Ownersofe-readersareexactlythecustomerstheyneed:book-lovers

withmoney.Ifthesewonderfulpeopleswitchtoborrowinge-booksinsteadofbuyingthem,whatthen?

Electronicborrowingisawfullyconvenient.Unlikeprintedbooks,whichmustbecheckedoutand

returnedtoaphysicallibrarymilesfromwhereyoulive,bookfilescanbedownloadedathome.Thefiles

disappearfromthedevicewhentheyaredue.

E-lcndingisnotsimple,howcver.Thcrearclotsofdifferentandoftenincompatible(不兼容的)e-book

formats»devicesandlicenses.MostlibrariesuseacompanycalledOverdrive,whichsecuresrightsfrom

publishersandprovidese-booksandaudiofilesineveryformat.Yetpublishersandlibrariesarcworriedby

Overdrive'sglobalmarketdominance(优势),asthecompanycancontrolfeesandconditions.Publishers

wereannoyedwhenOverdrivecooperatedwithAmazon,theworld'sbiggestonlinebookseller,last

year.OwnersofAmazon'sKindlee-readerwhowanttoborrowe-booksfromlibrariesarenowredirected

(使更改方向)toAmazon'swebsite,wheretheymustusetheirAmazonaccounttosecurealoan.

AccordingtoPew,anopinionresearcher,libraryusersareaperfectmarketfbrAmazon.Latelastyear

AmazonintroduceditsKindleOwners'LendingLibrary,whichletsitsbestcustomersborrowfreeoneof

thousandsofpopularbookseachmonth.

Librarysupportersarguethatbookborrowersarealsobookbuyersandthatlibrariesarevitalspacesfor

readerstodiscovernewworks.ManywerecheeredbyarecentPewsurvey,whichfoundthatmarcthan

halfofAmericanswithlibrarycardssaytheyprefertobuytheire-books.

Sopublisherskeepadjustingtheirlendingarrangementsinsearchoftherightbalance.

RandomHouseraiseditslicensingpricesearlierthisyear,andHarperCollinslimitslibrariestolendingits

titles26times.

8.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraphIthat.

A.severalbigpublishershavesolde-bookstolibraries

B.mostpublishersarchesitanttocooperatewithlibraries

C.librariesareeagertokeepastrongrelationshipwithpublishers

D.Librariesandpublishersfacethesameproblemofe-bookspiracy

9.Whyarepublishersworriedthatpeoplewillswitchtoelectronicborrowing?

A.E-booksmustbecheckedoutandreturnedtolibrariesregularly.

B.Thereisnotimelimitforthebookfilesdownloadedon(hedevice.

C.Therearelotsofdifferentandincompatiblee-bookformatsavailable.

D.Booksalesmaydropsharplybecauseofconvenientelectronicborrowing.

10.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat.

A.Amazonisadoptingmeasurestowinmorecustomers

B.e-bookscanbelentatlibrariesasmanytimesasyoulike

C.Overdrivedistributese-booksandaudiofilestopublisliers

D.overhalfofAmericansareborrowinge-booksfromlibraries

11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheHopefulFutureofPublishingBusiness.

B.TheUncertainEconomicsofLendingE-books.

C.TheDullRelationshipbetweenLibrariesandPublishers.

D.TheCloseCooperationbetweenOverdriveandAmazon.

D

OneofthemostinspiringquotesIeverheardwasbyBrianTracy.Hesaid:"Thedifferencebetween

successfulpeopleandunsuccessfulpeopleisthatsuccessfulpeoplefailmanymoretimesthan

unsuccessfulpeople."Ipersonallyexperiencedthewisdomofthatunderstandingrightaftermyfirstbook

waspublished.Likemanyauthors,Iexpectedhundredsofbookstorecustomersliningupformetosign

copiesforthem.I'mafraidtosay,itdidn'tquitehappenlikethat.

Myfirstsigningwasarrangedatthelargestbookstoreinthecity.Filledwithexpectation,Iwasput

intoaprivatesigningroominthebeautifulstore.Despiteanicesignplacedoutsideiheroomshowing

imagesofbothmeandmybook,notasinglecustomerenteredtheroom.Aseachminutepassed,Ibecame

increasinglyanxious.

Dotheynotlikethetitle?Iwondered.Dotheynotlikethebookcover?

After90minutesofthissuffering,Iwascoinpletelydistraught.

Forthefouryearswritingthebook,Ihadfeltasenseofmissionandpurposelikeneverbeforeinmy

life.Workingafull8-hourdayinmyclinic,Ihadtogetintobedby9:30pmeveryday,soIcouldwakeup

at5:30inthemorningandhavetwohoursofwritingbeforeheadingintomyclinic.BeforeIeverbegan

eachwritingsession,Iwouldclosemyeyesfor10minutesand(henwhisper,"Pleasegrantmethewords

totouchjustoneperson'slife."

Now,sittingtherealoneatmyfirstbooksigning,Iwonderedifmyentirelifewasn'tjustabigjoke.At

thatmoment,justwhen1couldn'tfeelanyworse,amiddle-agedcouplewalkedintotheroom.Imanaged

tohidemyemotionsandintrocucedmyselfandmybook.Therewassomethingdifferentabouttheway

theywerelookingatmethatIcouldn'tquiteidentify.ButIdidn'tknowwhatelsetosay.Thecoupleturned

toeachother,andthehusbandnoddedtohiswife.Shethentoldme,"1thinkwe'llgetthebook."Myheart

begantopound.ButIrealizedthewomanwastryingtosaysomethingelse.

"Thereasonwe'rebuyingit,"shesaidhesitantly,nisbecauseoursoncommittedsuicidetwoyearsago.

Maybeyourstorywillhelpusgetoverit."

Atthatmoment,IknewifIneversoldanothercopyofthebook,myfouryearsofwritingithadserved

itspurpose.AlthoughIwouldhavemanymorechallengingyearsuntilmybookcaughtonandsoldwell,

thiscouple'sstorywasallthemotivationIneededatthatpointtokeepmemovingahead.Thankstothem,

Iwouldcome(otherealizationthatihegreatestoflivesaremadeallinthesameway:Onechallenge...one

hurdle...onestep...andonesmallvictoryatatime.

12.ThewriterquotesBrianTracytoemphasizetheimportanceof.

A.conscienceB.successC.confidenceD.perseverance

13.Theunderlinedword"distraught"(Paragraph4)probablymeans.

A.upsetanddisappointedB.cheerfulandproud

C.boredandimpatientD.miserableandashamed

14.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph5?

A.Thewriterhad(oquithisjobtomaketimeforhiswriting.

B.Thewriterwasnotsureaboutthepurposeofhiswritingalfirst.

C.Thewritingwascompletedwithgreatscif-disciplincandefforts.

D.Theprocessofwritingthebookwasfullofpainsandfailure.

15.Bysaying"myfouryearsofwritingithadserveditspurpose",theauthorprobablymeansthat

A.hehadsucceededinsellinghisfirstbooktothecouple

B.hehadmanagedtotouchsomeone'slifewithhisbook

C.hewasquitesatisfiedwiththefeedbackofhisreaders

D.hehadfoundsomeonewhoappreciatedhiswriting.

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.FilIineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each

sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearctwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

Mostofuswouldlike(ohaveabright,"white"smile——filledwithteeththatwouldmakeaHollywood

actorproud.Studiesshowthatupto52percentofpeoplethecoloroftheirteeth.(1)Globally>rowsof

pearl-whiteteethshineoutfrommagazinesandcinemascreens.

Ilishardlysurprising,then,thatwetendtothinkthatwhite(eetharenotonlyattractivebutalso

healthy.However,newstudieshaverevealedthatpearlyteethdon'talwaysmeangreatoralhealth.

(2)Itcanbebasedonourgenesandages.Asyougetolder,yourteethoftenbecomeyellowerastheenamel

(牙釉质)——thehardwhiteouterlayerofteeth——beginsto.Eating,drinking,smokingandtakingcertain

medicationsmightalsodiscoloryourtccth.Thcscstainsdon'tactuallyindicateaproblemwithdental

health.Youcanhavepearl-whiteteethandstillhavecaviiies(i璃齿的洞).Likewise,youcanhaveperfectly

healthyteeththatareyellowishorevenbrownish.(3)

Thereisevenone(ypeofstainthatsomeresearchersbelievemightprotectagainsttoothdecay.Thisisthe

"blackstain"whichyousometimesseealongteethattheedgesofthegumline(牙龈线).Itcanlooklike

aseriesofdarkdots.Whilethecauseoftheblackstainhasbeenindebateformorethanacentury,some

studieshavefoundthatchildrenwiththestainarelesslikelytohavetoothdecay.It'sthoughtthatsome

microbesinthestainmightbesomehowprotective.

Sowhatifyoustillwantpearl-whiteteeth,regardlessofwhattheysayaboutyourhealth?Thereisawide

rangeofproductsyoucanuse.Somekindsoftoothpastepromiseawhiteningeffect.Mostofthemcontain

substancesthatrubstainsoffyourteeth.Othersaddsomeblueishsubstancestoyouryellowishteeth,

resultinginabrightwhitecolor.(4)

Ofcourse,unlessyoucontinueusingtheproductorreceivingthewhiteningtreatment,thewhitenesswill

onlylastforaslongasyouavoidthefoodsanddrinksthatcausethestainsinthefirstplace.Butnowyou

knowthatevenwithoutthatHollywoodwhitesmile»itdoesn'tmeanyoudon'thavehealthyteeth.

A.Manyoftheexperimentsontoothcolorhavebeenconductedinlaboratorytesttubes,ratherthaninthe

mouthsoflivingpeople.

B.IncountriessuchastheUnitedStates,toothwhiteningisoneofthemostcommonlyrequesteddental

treatments.

C.Thccolorofourteethisinfluencedbyanumberoffactors.

D.Itisnosurprisethattheredwineleavesthestrongeststains.

E.Thcrcarcalsoprofessionalwhiteningtreatments,butwhiteningcancausetemporarysensitivityinsome

people'steethorgums.

F.Ofcourse,insomecases,discolorationcanindicatedecayorotherdiseases,soitisworthgettingstains

checkedoutbyadentist.

16.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

19.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

TakingChancesMymotherrecentlyreadmeaspeechshehadmadeatalocalhighschool,hopingto

(20)myendlessquestforanswerstoeverything.

EversinceIwasveryyoung,(2l)ofmakingmistakes,I'veaskedcountlesstimes,"WhatshouldIdo?

"Idon'trememberclearlywhenI(22)onlytodothingsthe"right,way,andmade"doingittherightway"

mymotto.

However,sometimeduringmyhighschoolyears,I(23).MaybeitwaswhenIdecidedtotryfor(he

leadin"Beautyand(heBeast."NevermindthatIwouldhavetomemorize(24)andrehearsemovements,

IwouldtakethechancethatImight(25).Onthedayoftryou:s,myheartwaspounding;myhands

were(26)badlywhenIgotuptosing.ButwhenIopenedmymouth,thesoundwasloudand(27).I

reachedforthehighnotesthatsometimeswere(28)myreach.IwastryingtodomybesteventhoughI

mightfail.[29jldidn't!

Theaudition(试镜)wasdefinitelyan(30)partoftheprocess.IrealizedthatifIwantedtolivelifeto

(hefullest,Ihadtotake(31).

Now,Idotakethesechances,withbabysteps,everyday;voicingmyopinionsinclassdiscussions

ordebates,(32)forahighno:einchurchchoir,ridingmyhorseoverathree-footjump.

Threeyearsago,IbrokemybackwhenIfellfrommyhorse.The(33)mcantIcouldn'ttryoutfor

basketball,whichIloved.And,thedayI(34)outfortrackwasthefirstdaymydoctorallowedmeto

doanyphysicalactivityatall.Thecoachdidn'ttakeme,soIstartedrunningwithmymom.No

stop-watches.Nocheeringcrowds.Ididn't(35)thetrackteam,butIdidn'tfail,either.

Ihavefinallylearnedto(36)myself>liketakingatoughsciencecourse.AndIhavecometorealizethat

eventhoughmyparents,friendsandteachersdon'talwayshavethe(37)to"WhatshouldIdo?',they

willbe(hereto(38)mewhenItry.

"LifeislearningtodealwithPlanB,"mymother(39)inherspeech.ButInowknowthatthePlanA's

ImakeformylifewillbecomeeasierandeasierwitheverychanceItake.

20.A.seekB.satisfyC.exciteD.tolerate

21.A.afraidB.awareC.certainD.free

22.A.affordedB.agreedC.promisedD.decided

23.A.survivedB.learnedC.changedD.quitted

24.A.linesB.textsC.lessonsD.roles

25.A.stayB.leaveC.failD.join

26.A.hurtingB.shakingC.sufferingD.struggling

27.A.powerfulB.gentleC.innocentD.distant

28.A.againstB.withinC.outsideD.beyond

29.A.OtherwiseB.ThusC.ButD.Therefore

30.A.ordinaryB.independentC.additionalD.important

31.A.chancesB.turnsC.measuresD.sides

32.A.lookingB.waitingC.hopingD.reaching

33.A.eventB.injuryC.diseaseD.experience

34.A.workedB.triedC.lookedD.held

35.A.visitB.admireC.makeD.take

36.A.helpB.enjoyC.pushD.save

37.A.answerB.approachC.responseD.access

38.A.leachB.watchC.trustD.support

39.A.plannedB.statedC.expectedD.discussed

40.Asglobalwarmingcontinuestoupsetourdailyweather.weoftenforgetitalsoinfluencesthe

quantity,quality,andgrowing(1)(location)ofourfood,Manyfoodshavealreadyearnedtop

places(2)theworld's"endangeredfood"lists,includingtheir(3)(possible)tobecomescare(稀

少)withinthenext30years.

Tostartwith(4)isnecessaryinmanypeople'slives,wearedisappointed(5)(find)thatcoffee

plantationsinSouthAmerican,Africa,AsiaandHawaiiarebeingthreatenedbyrisingair

temperaturesanderratic(不稳定)rainfallpatterns»(6)invitediseasetothecoffeeplantand

beans.Theresult?Significantcutsincoffeeoutput.

AndCoffee'sculinarycousin,cacao(akachocolate),isalsosufferingstressfromglobal

wanning.Butforchocolate»itisn'tthewarmerclimatealonechat'stheproblcm.Cacaotrees(7)

(actual)preferwarmerclimatesaslongasthatwarmthispairedwithsufficientrain.However,

ashighertemperaturestakemoremoisturefromsoilandplants,⑻isunlikelythatrainfallwill

increaseenoughtomakeupforthis(9)(lose).

Finally,intheworldofsea,asairtemperaturerise,oceansandwaterwaysabsorbsomeoftheheat

(10)undergowarmingoftheirown.Theresultisdeclineinfishpopulation.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

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(10)

41.ItneverotomethatImightwanttobemyownsometimes.

42.Thesefactoriesarereleasingpoisonousgasesinthea.

43.It'sapopularrestaurant,andyou'llhavetorwellinadvance.

44.Heisexpectedtoannounceohercandidacyforpresidentnextweek.

45.Doyouthinkitwouldbeatoinvitehertoapartysosoonafterherhusband'sdeath.

46.Accordingtoeye(目击者),(herobberywascarriedoutbyIwoteenageboys.

47.Hewas(深彳言)oftheneedforcheapeditionofgoodqualitywriting.

48.Shehas(不同寻常的)memoryandcanrememberdetailsandnamesthatI'velong

forgotten.

49.Morethan$2.15billionofitsoutstandingloansarc(到期的)bytheendofthisyear.

5().Environmentalistswillbeonthewatchfordamageto(野生动物).

51.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华.英国交换生Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对你校的学生社

团非常感兴趣,计划下学期参加其中一个.他向你征询建议.请给他回邮件,内容包括:

1.推荐的社团;

2.推荐的理由;

3.建议他做哪些准备.

注意:1.词数不少于50:

2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数.

DearJim,

Yours,

LiHua

52.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事.

Thatnight,Iquarreledwithmymother>thenstormedoutofthehouse.Whileontheroad,

1rememberedthatIdidnothaveanymoneyinmypocket.Ididnoteventakemycellphonewit

hmetomakeacallhome.

Atthesametime,Iwentthroughanoodleshop,andIsuddenlyfeltveryhungry.Iwishedf

orabowlofnoodles,butIhadnomoney!

Thesellersawmestandingbeforethecounterandasked,"Heylittlegirl,youwanttoeatab

owl?"

"But---butIdonotcarrymoney,,•"Ishylyreplied.

"Okay,I'lltreatyou."thesellersaid,"comein,Iwillcookyouabowl.n

Afewminuteslatertheownerbroughtmeasteamingbowlofnoodles.Aftereatingsomepiec

es,Icried.

"Whatisit?"Heasked.

"Nothing.Iamjusttouchedbyyourkindness!"IsaidasIwipedmytears."Evenastrangero

nthestreetgivesmeabowlofnoodles,andmymother,afteraquarrel,chasedmeoutoftheh

ousc.Sheiscruel(残忍的)!!"

Thesellersighed»"Girl,whydidyouthinkso?Thinkagain.Ionlygaveyouabowlofno

odlesandyoufeltthatway.Yourmotherhasbeentakingcareofyousinceyouwerelittle,why

wereyounotgratefulandwhydidyouhurtyourmom?"

Iwasreallysurprisedafterhearingthat.

WhydidInotthinkofthat?Abowlofnoodlesfromastrangermademefeelgrateful,andmy

motherhasraisedmesinceIwaslittleandIhaveneverfeltso,notevenalittle.

注意:

1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语:

3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好:

4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语.

Paragraph1:

Justatthatmoment,manymemoriescamehackintomymind.

Paragraph2:

Whenarrivinghome,Isawmymothersiltingatthedinner(able,worriedandtired.

答案和解析

1~3.【答案】B、D、A

【解析】1.B细节理解题.根据文章"Temporaryarrivalaccommodation"部分中"Beforeyoumove

toSydney,werecommendthatyoubookatemporaryplacetostay.Onceyougethere,youcanlook

forlonger-termaccommodation.-Sydney,edu.au/accommodation/short-term".可知,如果你要暂

时居住,参见Sydney,edu.au/accon】n】odation/short-temi这个网址,故选B.

2.D细节理解题.根据文章”On-campusresidences(seif-caiered)"部分中"Theseresidencesprovide

modernsingle-studyroomswithlargecommonliving,learningandstudyspaces,sharedkitchens,a

theatre,gyms,soundproofedmusicrooms,artstudios,skyloungesandrooftopgardens.“口J知,

居住在QMB是可以使用健身房的,故选D.

3.A推理判断题.根据文章"Off-campusliving"部分中第一句"Morethan90percentofourstudents

liveoffcampus.”可知,90%以上的学生住在校外,由此推断,学生中最受欢迎的选择是住在校外,

故选A.

本文讲了搬到悉尼以后所选择的四种居住方式,分别是暂时居住、饮食全包的校园住宿、餐饮自

理的校园住宿以及校外居住.

本文讲了搬到悉尼以后所选择的四种居住方式,分别是暂时居住、饮食全包的校园住宿、餐饮自

理的校园住宿以及校外居住.题目涉及细节理解题和推理判断题.细节理解题的答案可以在文章

中直接找到,在文章中可以找到并确定的依据.推理判断题不仅要求考生读懂文章中的每个句子

的意思还要推理它们之间的关系,结合自己的生活常识和经验,再通过逻辑推理和判断,理解文

章的言外之意,从而揭示文章的深层涵义.

4~7.【答案】D、A、D、C

【解析】(1)细节理解题。根据第二段中的Inthefuture,

withadvancesinourabilitytocontrolbiologicalagc»

wemayhaveevenfewercandlesonourbirthdaycakethanthepreviousone.(在未来,随着我们在控

制生物年龄方面的进步,我们的生日蛋糕卜的婿烛可能比先前的坏要少),可知僻烛代表着年龄,

蜡烛变少意味着我们在生理上可能比前一•年更年轻,故选Do

(2)细节理解题。根据第四段中的

Ithinkthemostexcitingthingaboutthisresearchisthatthesethingsaren'tsetinstone,•,Peoplecanbeg

iventheinformationearlierandtakestepstoimprovetheirhealthbeforeit'stoolate.(我认为这项研究

最令人兴奋的一点是,这些事情不是一成不变的……人们可以更早地获得信息,并在为时已晚之

前采取措施改善他们的健康状况。)可知,这项研究最令人兴奋的地方在于人们可以采取措施来

改善自己的健康,这些措施不是固定不变的,故选A。

(3)推理判断题。根据第五段中

Levineevenenteredherownnumbersintothealgorithm.Shewassurprisedbytheresults."Ialwayscon

sideredmyselfaveryhealthyperson.I'mphysicallyactive;

IeatwhatIconsiderafairlyhealthydiet.ButIdidnotfindmyresultstobeasgoodasIhadhopedthey

wouldbe.ltwasawake-upcall,"shesaid.(莱文甚至在算法中输入了自己的数字。她对结果感到惊

讶。”我一直认为自己是一个非常健康的人。我身体很活跃;我吃我认为相当健康的饮食。但我发

现我的结果没有我希望的那么好。这是一个警钟,”她说。)可知Levine以为自己很健康,但算

法告诉她她的身体其实存在一些问题,所以作者是通过Levine来证明这个算法可以揭示我们潜在

的健康问题,故选

(4)细节理解题。根据最后一段中的

Bydelayingthedevelopmentcfmentalandphysicalfunctioningproblems,

peoplecanstillbeengagedinsocietyintheirsenioryears.Thatistheidealweshouldbepursuing.(通过

延缓精神和身体功能问题的发展,人们在老年时仍然可以参与社会。这是我们应该追求的理想。)

可知,他们的最终目标是让人们在年老的时候,依旧可以积极地进行社会生活,故选C。

本文是一篇说明文。基本上,每个人都有两个年龄:一个是实际年龄;一个是生理年龄。生理年

龄决定了我们的健康,最终决定了我们的寿命。

阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系

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