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Unit

1

Teenage

Life单元综合测试卷(二)(考试时间100分钟,满分120分)第一部分

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

There’s

no

substitute

for

taking

an

English

course

in

a

high

quality

language

school

in

an

English-speaking

country.

ESL-lounge

Student

has

partnered

with

some

of

the

best

language

schools

in

the

UK.

Choose

a

school

from

below.

We

can

offer

discounts

on

English

courses!

Burlington

School,

London

Burlington

School

is

located

in

Parsons

Green,

15

minutes

by

underground

from

the

center

of

London.

Our

standard

of

teaching

is

high,

with

courses

in

General

and

Specialist

English.

The

coffee

bar

is

open

all

day

serving

freshly-cooked

meals,

and

the

school

organizes

a

range

of

social

activities

to

complement

(补充)

the

classes.

Students

live

either

in

homestays

or

in

one

of

our

hostels.

See

Burlington

School

courses

and

save

10%.

University

of

Liverpool,

English

Language

Center

You

can

have

confidence

in

the

University

of

Liverpool,

which

is

ranked

in

the

top

10%

of

higher

education

institutions

worldwide.

While

studying

here,

you

will

benefit

from

modern

and

dynamic

English

teaching

methods

in

small

classes

of

fewer

than

16

students.

See

University

of

Liverpool

courses

and

save

12%.

We

are

a

small

friendly

school.

Being

a

small

school

means

we

can

cater

for

your

individual

needs

more

easily

than

larger

schools

can.

All

of

our

teachers

are

native

speakers,

qualified

and

experienced.

Our

prices

are

very

affordable

and

start

from

£60

per

week

for

full-time

courses

of

20

lessons.

See

Interactive

English

School

courses

and

save

7%.

Interactive

English

School,

Brighton

New

School

of

English

is

located

in

the

beautiful

city

of

Cambridge.

The

school

is

open

all

year

and

provides

a

range

of

English

courses

for

adults

from

all

over

the

world

(minimum

age

16).

These

courses

cover

General

English

as

well

as

courses

for

professionals

looking

to

focus

on

specific

topic

areas.

They

have

a

range

of

accommodation

choices

for

students.

See

New

School

of

English

courses

and

save

5%.1.What

can

we

know

about

Burlington

School?(

)A.It

is

open

all

year.

B.It

is

located

in

London.C.It

provides

no

accommodation.

D.It

offers

no

social

practice

classes.B

New

School

of

English,

Cambridge【语篇导读】

本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了英国四所语言学校培训的相关信息。细节理解题。根据第二段中的信息“Burlington

School

is

located

in

Parsons

Green,

15

minutes

by

underground

from

the

center

of

London.

(Burlington

School位于帕森斯格林,从伦敦市中心乘地铁15分钟即可到达。)”可知,Burlington

School位于伦敦。故正确答案为B。2.How

is

New

School

of

English

different

from

the

others?(

)A.It

sets

a

strict

age

limit.B.Its

accommodation

is

optional.C.Its

teachers

are

qualified

and

experienced.D.It

offers

General

and

Specialist

English

courses.A[解析]

细节理解题。分析文章以及最后一部分中的信息“The

school

is

open

all

year

and

provides

a

range

of

English

courses

for

adults

from

all

over

the

world

(minimum

age

16).

[学校全年开放,为来自世界各地的成年人提供一系列英语课程(最低年龄16岁)。]”,只有New

School

of

English对年龄有限制。故正确答案为A。3.Who

would

be

interested

in

the

schools?(

)A.English

professors.

B.Native

English

speakers.C.Foreign

English

learners.

D.Staff

of

ESL-lounge

Student.C[解析]

推理判断题。根据第一段中的信息“There’s

no

substitute

for

taking

an

English

course

in

a

high

quality

language

school

in

an

English-speaking

country.

ESL-lounge

Student

has

partnered

with

some

of

the

best

language

schools

in

the

UK.(在讲英语的国家,在高质量的语言学校学习英语是不可替代的。ESL-lounge

Student与英国一些最好的语言学校合作。)”可知,外国英语学习者会对这些学校感兴趣。故正确答案为C。B

Teenagers

who

spend

more

time

watching

TV,

using

iPads

and

playing

electronic

games

take

longer

to

fall

asleep

and

get

poorer

quality

rest.

A

new

study

suggests

the

growth

in

use

of

electronic

media

devices

by

children

could

harm

their

physical

and

mental

health.

The

16-

to

19-year-olds

were

asked

how

much

screen

time

they

spent

outside

school

hours,

and

on

what

activities,

for

any

of

six

electronic

devices:computer,

tablet,

smartphone,

MP3

player,

games

console

(游戏机)

and

TV.

They

were

also

asked

questions

about

their

sleep

routine

on

weekdays

and

at

weekends:when

they

normally

went

to

bed

and

got

up,

how

much

sleep

they

needed

to

feel

rested,

and

how

long

it

took

them

to

get

to

sleep.

Girls

spent

longer

on

their

computers

chatting

online

while

boys

spent

longer

playing

games

on

computers.

The

study

found

poorer

quality

sleep

was

related

to

more

time

spent

on

such

devices,

and

it

often

took

more

than

an

hour

to

drop

off.

Total

daytime

screen

use

of

more

than

four

hours

was

related

to

a

49

per

cent

greater

risk

of

taking

longer

than

60

minutes

to

fall

asleep.

On

average,

the

teenagers

said

they

needed

8-9

hours

of

sleep

to

feel

rested.

But

those

who

spent

more

than

two

hours

e-mailing

or

chatting

online

were

more

than

three

times

as

likely

to

sleep

for

less

than

five

hours.

Those

spending

more

than

four

hours

in

front

of

any

screen

were

3.5

times

as

likely

to

sleep

for

less

than

five

hours.

Computers

were

the

device

most

likely

to

cause

problems.

Dr.

Mari

Hysing,

of

Uni

Research

Health,

Bergen,

said

screen

use

may

simply

replace

sleeping

time

or

it

may

affect

sleep

by

stimulating

the

nervous

system.

It

is

also

possible

that

the

light

from

electronic

devices

may

affect

a

teenager’s

body

clock.

“The

recommendation

is

not

to

have

a

TV

in

the

bedroom,”

added

Dr.

Mari

Hysing.4.What

do

boys

prefer

to

do

on

the

Internet?(

)A.They

prefer

to

spend

time

on

computer

games.B.They

prefer

to

get

solutions

to

homework.C.They

prefer

to

watch

TV

on

computers.D.They

prefer

to

make

friends

with

others.A【语篇导读】

本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了青少年上网花费的时间影响他们的睡眠时间和质量。细节理解题。根据第二段中的信息“Girls

spent

longer

on

their

computers

chatting

online

while

boys

spent

longer

playing

games

on

computers.(女孩花更多的时间在电脑上上网聊天,而男孩花更多的时间在电脑上玩游戏。)”可知,男孩更喜欢花时间在电脑游戏上。故正确答案为A。5.The

underlined

phrase

“drop

off”

in

the

third

paragraph

may

mean

“_____”.A.get

up

B.pay

for

C.fall

asleep

D.take

overC[解析]

词义猜测题。根据第三段中的信息“The

study

found

poorer

quality

sleep

was

related

to

more

time

spent

on

such

devices,

and

it

often

took

more

than

an

hour

to

drop

off.(研究发现,较差的睡眠质量与花在这些设备上的时间有关,通常需要一个多小时才能入睡。)”可知,过久使用电子设备之后需要一个小时才能入睡。另外,根据“Total

daytime

screen

use

of

more

than

four

hours

was

related

to

a

49

per

cent

greater

risk

of

taking

longer

than

60

minutes

to

fall

asleep.(白天看屏幕时间超过4小时,入睡时间超过60分钟的风险要高出49%。)”中的fall

asleep关键词组也可知,本段主要讲述的是睡眠质量差和过多使用这些设备有关,越长时间使用电子设备,入睡时间越长。由此可知,drop

off相当于fall

asleep,意为“入睡”。

故正确答案为C。6.What

will

happen

if

children

spend

over

two

hours

online?(

)A.They

will

feel

excited

during

daytime.

B.They

will

suffer

from

lack

of

sleep.C.They

will

sleep

for

over

eight

hours.

D.They

will

create

a

new

body

clock.B[解析]

细节理解题。根据第四段中的信息“But

those

who

spent

more

than

two

hours

e-mailing

or

chatting

online

were

more

than

three

times

as

likely

to

sleep

for

less

than

five

hours.(但那些花超过两小时发电子邮件或上网聊天的人,睡眠不足五小时的可能性是其他人的三倍多。)”可知,如果孩子上网超过两个小时会缺乏睡眠。故正确答案为B。7.What

does

Dr.

Mari

Hysing

advise

people

to

do?(

)A.Make

children

sleep

as

they

could.B.Change

children’s

sleeping

time.C.Find

ways

to

stimulate

nervous

system.D.Remove

electronic

devices

from

children’s

bedroom.D[解析]

细节理解题。根据最后一段中的信息“The

recommendation

is

not

to

have

a

TV

in

the

bedroom(建议不要在卧室里放电视)”可知,Mari

Hysing博士建议将电子设备从儿童卧室移开。故正确答案为D。C

Teenagers

and

younger

children

are

reading

a

lot

less

for

fun,

according

to

a

Common

Sense

Media

report

published

on

Monday.

While

the

decline

over

the

past

decade

has

been

steep

for

teen

readers,

some

data

in

the

report

shows

that

reading

remains

a

big

part

of

many

children’s

lives,

and

indicates

how

parents

might

help

encourage

more

reading.

According

to

the

report’s

key

findings,

“The

proportion

(比例)

who

say

they

‘hardly

ever’

read

for

fun

has

gone

from

8

per

cent

of

13-year-olds

and

9

per

cent

of

17-year-olds

in

1984

to

22

per

cent

and

27

per

cent

respectively

today.”

The

report

data

shows

that

pleasure

reading

levels

for

younger

children,

ages

2-8,

remain

largely

the

same.

But

the

amount

of

time

spent

in

reading

each

session

has

declined,

from

closer

to

an

hour

or

more

to

closer

to

a

half

hour

per

session.

When

it

comes

to

technology

and

reading,

the

report

does

little

to

counsel

(建议)

parents

looking

for

data

about

the

effect

of

e-readers

and

tablets

on

reading.

It

does

point

out

that

many

parents

still

limit

electronic

reading,

mainly

due

to

concerns

about

increased

screen

time.

The

most

hopeful

data

shared

in

the

report

shows

clear

evidence

of

parents

serving

as

examples

and

important

guides

for

their

kids

when

it

comes

to

reading.Data

shows

that

kids

and

teenagers

who

do

read

frequently,

compared

to

infrequent

readers,

have

more

books

in

the

home,

more

books

purchased

for

them,

parents

who

read

more

often,

and

parents

who

set

aside

time

for

them

to

read.

As

the

end

of

school

approaches,

and

school

vacation

reading

lists

loom

(逼近)

ahead,

parents

might

take

this

chance

to

step

in

and

make

their

own

summer

reading

list

and

plan

a

family

trip

to

the

library

or

bookstore.8.What

is

the

Common

Sense

Media

report

probably

about?(

)A.Parent-child

relationships.

B.Quality

of

children’s

books.C.Children’s

reading

habits.

D.Children’s

after-class

activities.C【语篇导读】

本文是一篇说明文。据本周一Common

Sense

Media公布的报告显示,青少年和年幼的孩子们现在很少为了乐趣而读书。文章从阅读乐趣、阅读时长、阅读方式和父母对孩子阅读的影响等角度展示了该报告的内容。推理判断题。根据第一段并结合整篇文章对孩子们阅读的乐趣、阅读时长、阅读方式和父母对孩子阅读的影响等的描述可知,报告主要是关于孩子们的阅读习惯。故正确答案为C。9.Where

can

you

find

the

data

that

best

supports

“children

are

reading

a

lot

less

for

fun”?(

)A.In

Paragraph

2.

B.In

Paragraph

3.

C.In

Paragraph

4.

D.In

Paragraph

5.B[解析]

细节理解题。根据第三段中的信息“The

proportion

(比例)

who

say

they

‘hardly

ever’

read

for

fun

has

gone

from

8

per

cent

of

13-year-olds

and

9

per

cent

of

17-year-olds

in

1984

to

22

per

cent

and

27

per

cent

respectively

today.”可知,很少为乐趣而阅读的青少年的比例有所上升,其中,13岁的少年从1984年的8%上升到现在的22%,17岁的青年从1984年的9%上升到现在的27%。这些数据正好支持了这一发现:为乐趣而读书的人越来越少了。故正确答案为B。10.Why

do

many

parents

limit

electronic

reading?(

)A.E-readers

are

expensive.

B.It

could

be

a

waste

of

time.C.E-books

are

of

poor

quality.

D.It

may

harm

children’s

health.D[解析]

推理判断题。根据倒数第三段中的信息“…many

parents

still

limit

electronic

reading,

mainly

due

to

concerns

about

increased

screen

time.”可知,许多家长仍然限制电子阅读,主要是由于担心看电子屏幕的时间越来越多,也就是担心会损害孩子们的健康。故正确答案为D。11.How

should

parents

encourage

their

children

to

read

more?(

)A.Act

as

role

models

for

them.

B.Ask

them

to

write

book

reports.C.Set

up

reading

groups

for

them.

D.Talk

with

their

reading

class

teachers.A[解析]

细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的信息“The

most

hopeful

data

shared

in

the

report

shows

clear

evidence

of

parents

serving

as

examples

and

important

guides

for

their

kids

when

it

comes

to

reading.”可知,有明显的证据表明,父母为孩子们做榜样并为孩子们做重要指导能培养孩子的阅读习惯。也就是说,父母可以通过给孩子们做榜样来鼓励孩子们阅读。故正确答案为A。D

Ask

anyone

who

lives

in

an

apartment

in

a

packed

city

and

they’

ll

likely

tell

you

space

is

among

their

biggest

problems.

Those

living

in

even

smaller

rooms

know

all

the

headache

too

well.

Some

even

pay

money

each

month

for

storage

as

a

result

just

to

make

more

room.

Boston-based

company

Ori

is

out

to

solve

those

problems

with

a

system

that

uses

robotics

and

apartment

furniture

to

change

small

spaces

in

seconds.

The

company’

s

new

system

is

also

called

Ori,

which

is

named

for

the

Japanese

word

“origami”,

the

art

of

folding

(折叠)

paper.

With

the

push

of

a

button

(按钮),

the

new

system

makes

your

furniture

change

your

small

space

from

a

living

room

into

a

bedroom

and

even

a

workspace.

Ori

came

from

MIT’

s

Media

Lab,

which

works

to

help

companies

to

create

a

better

future

for

people.

The

company

is

working

with

developers

Boston

Properties,

Skanska

and

Samuels

Associates

to

put

the

furniture

in

high-end

apartments

in

Boston.

It

is

working

with

designer

Yves

Béhar

on

the

furniture

designs.

The

Boston

models

are

being

rented

(租用)

on

Airbnb,

an

online

company

offering

people

rentals,

so

Ori

can

collect

information

about

what

users

think

of

the

system

and

improve

it

in

the

future.

The

system

will

be

put

on

the

market

in

the

near

future,

said

Larrea,

founder

and

CEO

Hasier

Larrea.

All

of

Ori’

s

product

is

made

in

the

US,

and

Larrea

said

the

furniture

is

actually

more

expensive

to

make

than

the

robotics.

Assembly

(装配)

is

simple

the

unit

can

be

put

together

in

just

a

day,

Larrea

explained.

The

most

difficult

thing

for

this

MIT

team

was

making

the

system

feel

and

look

personal.

“We

have

created

these

amazing

robots

with

amazing

abilities,”

he

said.

“But

when

you

bring

a

system

into

a

home,

it

can’

t

look

like

a

robot.”12.What

is

troubling

the

people

mentioned

in

the

first

paragraph?(

)A.Storage

units

in

the

city

are

getting

smaller.B.There

are

too

many

people

living

in

the

city.C.The

cost

of

living

is

too

high.

D.Their

living

space

is

too

small.D【语篇导读】

本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了Ori公司即将上市的同名新系统Ori,只需要按一下按扭就可以使你的家具改变你所居住的空间,从而解决住在拥挤的大城市的人们的空间问题。推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Ask

anyone

who

lives

in

an

apartment

in

a

packed

city

and

they’

ll

likely

tell

you

space

is

among

their

biggest

problems.

Those

living

in

even

smaller

rooms

know

all

the

headache

too

well.(问问住在拥挤城市公寓里的人,他们很可能会告诉你,空间是他们最大的问题之一。住在更小房间的人对这种苦恼的了解太多了)”可知,正困扰着人们的问题是他们的生活空间太小。故选D。13.How

can

the

company

Ori

help

a

user?(

)A.By

helping

to

keep

his

house

tidy.B.By

using

a

robot

to

clean

his

furniture.C.By

letting

his

rooms

serve

different

purposes.D.By

making

a

robot

do

daily

work

for

him.C[解析]

细节理解题。根据第三段中的“With

the

push

of

a

button,

the

new

system

makes

your

furniture

change

your

small

space

from

a

living

room

into

a

bedroom

and

even

a

workspace.(新的系统可以让你的家具把你的小空间从客厅变成卧室,甚至是工作空间,只需按一下按钮)”可知,这个新家具系统可以让房间实现不同的功能。因此,Ori公司是通过让房间有不同的用途这种方式来帮助用户。故选C。14.What

do

we

know

about

the

new

system?(

)A.It

is

now

being

tested.

B.It

has

a

few

disadvantages.C.It

was

designed

by

Yves

Béhar.

D.It

has

just

come

onto

the

market.A[解析]

推理判断题。根据第五段中的“so

Ori

can

collect

information

about

what

users

think

of

the

system

and

improve

it

in

the

future.

The

system

will

be

put

on

the

market

in

the

near

future,(因此Ori可以收集用户对该系统的看法,并在未来对其进行改进。该系统将在不久的将来投放市场)”可知,这种新型的机器人家具正处于客户检验阶段。即:正在测试中。故选A。15.What

is

the

company

making

an

effort

to

do

now?(

)A.Develop

better

robots.

B.Shorten

the

assembly

time.C.Cut

down

on

its

product’

s

costs.

D.Make

its

product

more

human-friendly.D[解析]

推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“The

most

difficult

thing

for

this

MIT

team

was

making

the

system

feel

and

look

personal.(对于这个麻省理工团队来说,最困难的事情是让这个系统感觉和看起来都很个人化)”和最后一段中的“But

when

you

bring

a

system

into

a

home,

it

can’

t

look

like

a

robot.(但当你把一个系统带进家里时,它不能看起来像机器人)”可知,该公司正在努力让这种机器人家具变得更人性化。故选D。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岀可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

If

you

live

in

a

place

where

most

people

speak

the

language

you

are

learning,

you

may

use

the

language

for

several

hours

each

day.

But

you

may

not

have

these

chances

to

practice

English.

You

may

even

be

self-taught.

16.

.

It

is

not

very

difficult,

but

it

does

take

effort

and

practice.G

17.

.

In

your

head,

try

to

name

each

object

in

your

surroundings.

As

you

continue

with

this,

it

becomes

more

of

a

habit,

so

things

are

going

to

pop

up

into

your

head

computer,

telephone,

chair,

and

desk.

Whatever

it

is,

wherever

you

are.

You

can

also

do

this

at

home

when

you

wake

up

and

before

you

go

to

sleep.

18.

.

Another

exercise

is

describing

in

your

mind

objects

you

don’t

know

the

words

for.

An

example

would

be

if

you

couldn’t

think

of

the

word

“garage”,

Hinshaw

says.

“If

you’re

looking

at

your

house

and

you

see

your

garage,

but

you

can’t

think

of

the

name

in

English.

You

can

say,

‘The

place

inside

where

I

put

my

car.’”DA

Think

in

single

words.

The

next

exercise

is

thinking

in

simple

sentences.

For

example,

if

you

are

sitting

in

a

park,

you

can

tell

yourself

things

like,

“It’s

such

a

beautiful

day”

and

“People

are

playing

sports

with

their

friends”.

19.

.

Describe

your

day.

Another

exercise

experts

suggest

is

to

describe

your

daily

activities.

You

can

mentally

make

plans

in

the

morning

when

you

wake

up.

20.

.

So

the

skill

level

is

a

little

higher.A.

Describe

unknown

words.B.

Guess

the

meaning

of

a

new

word.C.

This

would

require

future

verb

tenses.D.

A

good

first

step

is

to

think

in

individual

words.FC

Think

in

sentences.E.

Hinshaw

says

doing

this

can

help

learners

of

any

language.F.

Once

this

becomes

easy,

you

can

move

on

to

more

difficult

sentences.G.

The

good

news

is

that

thinking

in

English

can

bring

you

a

huge

step

closer

to

fluency!第二部分

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15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。

Last

year

a

group

of

friends

and

I

began

a

project

called

The

World

Needs

You.

Its

aim

is

to

show

how

.

.21.

.

it

is

to

make

a

positive

difference

in

our

community.

Over

the

holidays,

we

collected

hats,

.

.22.

.

and

other

cold-weather

equipment

for

the

“store”

at

an

elementary

school,

where

students

can

“buy”

things

with

.

.23.

.

earned

through

good

behavior.

It

was

a

.

.24.

.

way

to

get

these

items

to

children

whose

families

might

not

be

able

to

.

.25.

.

them.

“Do

the

children

need

anything

else?”

I

asked

the

coordinator

(协调人)

when

we

sent

our

.

.26.

.

to

him.

“Umbrellas!”

he

said.

“Most

of

our

.

.27.

.

have

to

walk

to

school,

and

when

it

rains

they

come

in

very

.

.28.

..”

Of

course!

I

thought.

It

doesn’t

snow

much

here,

.

.29.

.

we

do

have

a

lot

of

cold

rainy

days.

Parents

who

are

poor

might

not

buy

.

.30.

..

My

friends

and

I

began

to

.

.31.

.:We

sent

e-mails,

called

people

and

.

.32.

.

the

project

at

social

events.

Everyone

had

the

same

.

.33.

.:“I’ve

never

thought

about

that

before!”

We

collected

more

than

50

umbrellas

for

the

school

.

.34.

.

April

showers.

We

were

very

satisfied.

.

.35.

.,

the

kids

will

be

singing

in

the

rain!21.(

)A.lucky

B.easy

C.wealthy

D.quickB【语篇导读】

本文是一篇记叙文。为了帮助那些需要帮助的人,我们发起了“世界需要你”的公益活动,并针对实际需要进行了一些捐助。根据下文内容可知,这个公益活动的目的是展示做出一些积极的改变是件容易的事。22.(

)A.glasses

B.needles

C.gloves

D.bowlsC[解析]

根据下文“and

other

cold-weather

equipment”可知,所填词与抗寒有关,故“手套”恰当。23.(

)A.rewards

B.pleasure

C.tips

D.loveA[解析]

根据第23空前后的

“‘buy’

things”与“earned

through

good

behavior”可知,此处适宜用“奖励”。24.(

)A.common

B.scientific

C.simple

D.goodD[解析]

一方面能鼓励孩子们行为良好,另一方面又能解决他们所需,所以是“好方法”。25.(

)A.own

B.use

C.accept

D.affordD[解析]

从下文看,我们帮助的是家庭贫困的孩子,所以把这些东西给那些家庭负担不起(afford)

的孩子。26.(

)A.donations

B.screens

C.luggage

D.staffsA[解析]

根据上文“Over

the

holidays,

we

collected

hats,

.

.

and

other

cold-weather

equipment…”可知,此处是说,当我们把捐赠的物品(donations)给协调人时。27.(

)A.customers

B.kids

C.teachers

D.employeesB[解析]

根据上文“Do

the

children

need

anything

else?”可知,此处是指,多数孩子(kids)步行上学。28.(

)A.concerned

B.angry

C.wet

D.nervousC[解析]

孩子们没有伞,所以,下雨时他们都是淋湿着(wet)进来。29.(

)A.but

B.so

C.and

D.orA[解析]

根据语境可知,此处前后句子在逻辑上为转折关系,故用but。30.(

)A.candles

B.umbrellas

C.tickets

D.housesB[解析]

根据上文的“Umbrellas!”以及下文的“50

umbrellas”都可以说明这里用umbrellas。31.(

)A.weep

B.recover

C.work

D.understandC[解析]

根据下文“We

sent

e-mails,

called

people

and

.

.

the

project

at

social

events.”可知,我们开始工作(work)。32.(

)A.suffered

from

B.made

out

C.talked

up

D.looked

intoC[解析]

为了筹集到伞,我们开始工作,无论是前面的“sent

e-mails”,还是“called

people”都是让人知道我们在干什么,所以在社交活动中宣传这个项目。talk

up意为“大声地讲”。33.(

)A.response

B.level

C.pay

D.heightA[解析]

根据下文“I’ve

never

thought

about

that

before!”可知,这是人们共同的反应(response)。34.(

)A.in

need

of

B.in

favor

of

C.for

lack

of

D.in

time

forD[解析]

我们为学校及时筹集了50多把雨伞,以备四月的阵雨。in

time

for是固定短语,意为“及时赶上”。35.(

)A.Surprisingly

B.Hopefully

C.Interestingly

D.LuckilyB[解析]

根据上文“We

were

very

satisfied.”可知,此处表达的是希望

(Hopefully)孩子们将在雨中歌唱。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。

On

September

30,

hundreds

of

people

attended

the

premiere

(首映式)

of

the

movie

My

People,

My

Country

at

a

Los

Angeles

cinema.

Chinese

flags

36.

.

(wave)

in

their

hands,

the

audience

sang

My

People,

My

Country,

its

theme

song,

together

at

the

start

of

the

film.

The

song

is

a

patriotic

(爱国的)

Chinese

classic,

37.

.

is

known

in

every

household.

It

was

38.

.

(original)

performed

by

the

singer

Li

Guyi

in

1985

and

was

reworked

for

the

movie

by

the

pop

singer

Faye

Wong.wavedwhichoriginally

The

film

consists

of

seven

short

stories

from

seven

directors

39.

.

makes

use

of

the

nation’s

greatest

technological

and

cultural

40.

.

(achieve).

Instead

of

focusing

on

the

historical

moments

themselves,

the

film

shows

these

events

through

the

eyes

of

ordinary

people

who

41.

.

(devote)

to

or

affected

by

them.

The

short

story,

The

Guiding

Star,

for

example,

follows

a

pair

of

brothers.

They

42.

.

(see)

the

landing

of

the

capsule

of

the

Shenzhou

manned

spacecraft

on

November

18,

2016

in

Inner

Mongolia

and

were

full

43.

.

pride

and

hope

at

that

moment.

“If

a

person

meets

a

historical

opportunity

to

be

changed,

the

44.

.

(inspire)

power

is

unbelievable,”

Chen

Kaige

told

C.

cn.

“In

my

story,

the

landing

of

Shenzhou

changed

the

lives

of

two

teenagers,

changed

their

fate

and

allowed

45.

.

to

gain

new

hope.”andachievementswere

devotedsawofinspiringthem第三部分

写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节

(满分15分)

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