湖北省武汉外国语学校2023-2024学年高一上学期阶段性诊断测试英语 Word版无答案.docx

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武汉外国语学校2023-2024学年度高一第一学期阶段性诊断测试英语试卷考武时长:120分钟试卷满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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三个选项中远出最佳选项,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。1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aspeechontelevision.B.Alectureonradio.C.Anarticleinanewspaper.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.ThedigitalTVsystemwillofferdifferentprograms.B.Hethinksitunrealistictohave500channels.C.ThenewTVsystemmaynotprovideanythingbetter.3.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Hidingthedamage.B.Usingtapeforthepicture.C.Peelingoffthewallpaper.4.Whatdoesn’tthewomanlikeaboutProf.Zhang’sclass?A.Shedoesn’tlikehischoiceoftestquestions.B.Shethinkshislecturesareboring.C.Shedoesn’tthinkheprepareshislectureswellenough.5.Howmuchwillafive-minutetelephonecallcost?A.7pounds.B.9pounds.C.11pounds.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时问阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Whathappenedtothetwospeakers? A.Theylostsomething.B.Theywentawrongway.C.Theymissedaplay.7.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inashop.C.Attheentranceofatheatre.8.Whenshouldtheygotothetheatre?A.Thedaybefore.B.Thedaybeforeyesterday.C.Thenextday.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whydidthesoncomebacklate?A.Hehurthishandsandknees.B.HewenttoapubwithLinda.C.Hewaitedalongtimeforthebus.10.Whatwastheoldladydoinginthemiddleoftheroad?A.Lookingforsomething.B.Strugglingtosandup.C.Tryingtoseekhelp.11.WhathappenedtoLinda?A.Shewasfired.B.Shegotinjured.C.Shehadanaccident.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题,12.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Americanart.B.Americanhistory.C.Afamousfilmstar.13.Whathappenedin1915inAmerica?A.Thefirstmajorfeaturefilmwasmade.B.Thefirstsilenttragedywasmade.C.Thefirstfilmstudiowassetup.14.WhatcanwelearnaboutHollywood?A.ItbecametheU.Sfilmcentersince1915.B.Itisn’tasprosperousasitusedtobe.C.ItisthecenterofAmericanart.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Inwhatwayisthewoman’scarnotcostinghermoney?A.Intowtruckfees.B.Intaxifares.C.Inmonthlypayments.16.Whydoesn’tthewomanwanttobuyausedcar?A.Shedoesn’ttrustused-carsalespeople.B.Shealreadyhasaused-car.C.Shelikesheroldcar.17.Whatdoesthemansayaboutcompanycars?A.Theyarenotwellmaintained.B.Theyaresoldwhentheyarerelativelynew. C.Theyareprivatelyownedbycarcompanies.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Forwhatreasonsislanguagethegreatestinventionofmankind?A.Languagewasthefirstinventionofmankind.B.Mostofman’sinventionsdependedonlanguage.C.Thereweresomanylanguagesintheworld.19.Whatmakeslanguagethegreatestmeansofcommunication?A.Onlymanuseslanguage.B.Therearenoothermeansofcommunication.C.Communicationthroughlanguageisunlimited.20.Howdoestheknowledgegainedbyonegenerationbecomeabasisfortheinventionofthenext?A.It’spassedontothenextgenerationingenes.B.It’spassedontothenextgenerationsthroughlanguage.C.Theyoungpeoplestarttheirresearchbeforetheoldpeopledie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。APublicMarketFree-AdmissionSpecialEventsFLOWERCITYDAYSTheFlowerCityearnsshowcasingrightswhentheRochesterPublicMarketcomesaliveinMayandJunewithitsfamousbotanicalsales—rowuponrowofannuals,evergreens,bushesandgardendecorations.Allavailablejustintimeforspringplanting!Comewithyourgardenquestionsandgetanswersfromlocalmastergardeners.Bringplantcontainers,andtakesomehomethroughourgive-takeplantcontainerexchangeprogram!ARTISTROWArtistRowisnotjustanaverageartshow.Withover180localartists,thiseventaddstothecreativityofourcommunity.Foodandlivemusictoo,freeadmission!Formoreinformation,gotowww.artistrowrochester.com, contact(585)428-7292ore-mailMarketfriends@marketfriends.org.HOLIDAYSATTHEMARKETAlong-heldRochesterholidaytradition,HolidaysattheMarket,hasahistoryofover25years.Itfeaturesdozensofholiday-focusedstandswhereyoucanhuntforallkindsoftrees,holidayfoodsandgifts.Childreninourneighborhoodcanalsoenjoyhay(干草)ridesandcookiedecorating.COMMUNITYYARDSALESImaginedozensofyardsales,alllineduptogethersoyoudon’thavetodrivefromplacetoplace.YouneednotimagineitbecauseyoucanseeitforyourselfattheMarket.Animpressiverangeofcollectables,likeoldfurniture,woodenVictorianclocksandallthosevaluables!CafesandshopsopenontheMarketandinthesurroundingMarketDistricttoo.Freeadmission.1.WhatcanpeopledoatFLOWERCITYDAYS?A.Enjoysomecoffeefreeofcharge.B.Acquireknowledgeaboutgardening.C.Attendanartshowwithlocalartists.D.Purchaseholidaydecorationsandgifts.2.Whicheventbestsuitsantiquelovers?A.FLOWERCITYDAYS.B.ARTISTROW.C.HOLIDAYSATTHEMARKET.D.COMMUNITYYARDSALES.3What’sthepurposeoftheseevents?A.Topromotehand-madegoods.B.Toadvocategreenmarket.C.Toencouragelocals’creativity.D.Toenrichcommunitylife.BRecentlyIattendedseveralmeetingswherewetalkedaboutwaystoretainstudentsandkeepyoungerfacultymembersfromgoingelsewhere.Itseemshighereducationhasbecomeanindustryofmeeting-holderswhosetaskisto“solve”problems-realorimagined.Andinmypositionasaprofessoratthreedifferentcollegestheactualproblemsineducatingouryoungpeopleandolderstudentshavedeepened,whilethenumberofpeoplehired-nottoteachbuttoholdmeetings-hasincreasedsignificantly.Everynewproblemcreatesanewjobforanadministrativefixer.TakeourCenterforTeachingExcellence.Contrarytoitstitle,thecenterisaclearinghouse(信息交流中心)forusingtechnologyinclassroomsandinonlinecourses.It’sanadministrativesham(ofthekindthathasmultipliedoverthelast30years.Iofferasimplepropositioninresponse:Manyofourproblems-classattendance,educationalsuccess,student happinessandwell-being-mightbeimprovedbycuttingdownthebureaucraticmechanismsandmeetingsandinsteadhiringanarmyofgoodteachers.Ifwereplacedhalfofouradministrativestaffwithclassroomteachers,wemightactuallygetamajorityofourclassesbackto20orfewerstudentsperteacher.Thiswouldbeanenvironmentinwhichteachersandstudentsactuallykneweachother.Theteachersmustbefreetoteachintheirownway-thecurriculumshouldbeflexibleenoughsothattheycanusetheirindividualtalentstoachievethegoalsofthecourse.Additionally,theyshouldbeallowedtoteach,andberewardedfordoingitwell.Teachersarenotpeoplewhoaregreatatandconsumedbyresearchandhappentoappearinaclassroom.Goodteachingandresearcharenotexclusive,buttheyarealsonotautomaticcompanions.Teachingisanartandacraft,talentandpractice;itisnotsomethingthatjustanyonecanbegoodat.Itisutterlyconfusingtomethatpeopledonotrecognizethis,despitethefactthatprettymuchanyonewhohasbeenastudentcantellthedifferencebetweentheirbestandworstteachers.4.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutpresent-dayuniversities?A.Theyareeffectivelytacklingrealorimaginedproblems.B.Theyoftenfailtocombineteachingwithresearch.C.Theyareover-burdenedwithadministrativestaff.D.Theylacktalenttofixtheirdeepeningproblems.5.Accordingtotheauthor,whatkindofpeopledouniversitieslackmost?A.Goodclassroomteachers.B.Efficientadministrators.C.Talentedresearchers.D.Motivatedstudents.6.Whatdoestheauthorimplyabouttheclassesatpresent?A.Theyfacilitatestudents’independentlearning.B.Theyhelpstudentsformcloserrelationships.C.Theyhavemoreolderstudentsthanbefore.D.Theyaremuchbiggerthanisdesirable.7.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofteachingability?A.Itrequirestalentandpractice.B.Itiscloselyrelatedtoresearch.C.Itisachieffactoraffectingstudents’learning.D.Itcanbeacquiredthroughpersistentpractice.CCarspoweredbybatteriesmadefromseawaterandplanesfueledbyammonia(氨)willbecomecommonoverthenext10years,BillDavid,aprofessorofmaterialschemistryhaspredicted.Mostbatteriesforelectriccarsandsmartphonesarepoweredbylithium(锂),whichhastobemined,butDavid thinksthattheywillbeovertakenbybatteriesmadefromsodium(钠),whichcanbeobtainedfromseawaterandsalt.Thefutureofairtravelcouldalsobegreenerthankstobiofuels.Davidsaid:“Wearedevelopinganammonia-basedplane.Inprinciple,wecanimproveonanAirbusA320oraBoeing787andessentiallyreplacejetfuelwithammonia.”Davidsaidthatbatteriescould,atfirst,combinesodiumandlithium,assodiumwasnotquiteaspowerfulaslithiumbutismuchmoresufficient.“It’snotquiteperfectintermsofperformance,soweneedboth,”Davidsaid.“Sodiumisonthewayupandmostelectriccarshavehadacombinationoflithiumandsodiumbatteriesinthem.Myestimateisthatby2040Iwouldnotbesurprisedifthereweretentimesmoresodiumbatteriesthanlithiumones,maybeeven100times.”Thefirstgenerationofmass-producedsodiumbatterieshasbeenusedforanelectriccarforthefirsttime.Sodiumwillnotbethefinalanswertoeco-friendlyairtravel,however,whichiswhyDavid’steamislookingintotheuseofammonia.Somecompaniesarelookingintowhetherjetfuelcanbereplacedwithhydrogen,butDavidseesammoniaasmoresustainable.Hesaid:“Ifyoudothesums,thenat500mphyougetthesameamountofpowerasjetfuel,butjust40percentoftherange.However,evenwiththerangehit,a787couldstillgofromLondontoNewYork.”However,areportfromtheRoyalSocietyonnet-zeroaviation,whichDavidco-wrote,saysthatreplacingjetfuelwithbiofuelwouldrequirehalfoftheagriculturallandintheUK.8.Whatisanadvantageofsodiumbatteries?A.Theirperformanceiseasytoimprove.B.Theirrawmaterialiseasilyaccessible.C.Theyarewidelyappliedtovariousvehicles.D.Theyaremorepowerfulthanotherbatteries.9.AccordingtoDavid,whichisidealforfutureelectriccars?A.Lithiumbattery.B.Sodiumbattery.C.Hydrogenfuel.D.Ammoniafuel.10.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Hydrogencastsalightonjetfuelmarket.B.Electriccarmakersfavorsodiumbatteries.C.Ammoniafeaturessustainabilityandpracticability.D.Companieshavemass-producedrecycledbatteries.11.What’sDavid’sattitudetoreplacingjetfuelwithbiofuel?A.Tolerant.B.Unclear.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.DThesecrettoeatinglessandbeinghappyaboutitmayhavebeencrackedyearsago-byMcDonald’s. AccordingtoanewstudyfromComnellUniversity’sFoodandBrandLab,smallnon-foodrewards-likethetoysinMcDonald’sHappyMeals-stimulatethesamerewardcentersinthebrainasfooddoes.Theresearchers,ledbyMartinReimann,carriedoutaseriesofexperimentstoseeifpeoplewouldchooseasmallermealifitwaspairedwithanon-fooditem.Theyfoundthatthemajorityofbothkidsandadultsoptedforahalf-sizedportionwhencombinedwithaprize.Bothoptionswerepricedthesame.Evenmoreinterestingisthatthepromiseofafuturerewardwasenoughtomakeadultschoosethesmallerportion.Oneoftheprizesusedwasalotteryticket,withaS10,$50or$100payout,andthiswasaseffectiveasatangiblegiftinpersuadingpeopletoeatless.“Thefactthatparticipantswerewillingtosubstitutepartofafooditemforthemereprospectofarelativelysmallmonetaryawardisinteresting,”saysReimann.Hetheorizesthatitistheemotionalcomponentoftheseintangibleprizesthatmakethemeffective.Infact,vaguely-statedpossibilitiesofwinningaprizeweremoreeffectivethanoptionswithhardoddsincluded.“Oneexplanationforthisfindingisthatpossibleawardsmaybemoreemotionallyprovokingthancertaintyawards,”saysReimann.“Theuncertaintyofwinningprovidesaddedattractionanddesirabilitythroughemotional‘thrills.’Thepossibilityofreceivinganawardalsoproducesastateofhope-astatethatisinitselfpsychologicallyrewarding.“Inotherwords,there’sareasonwhypeopleliketogamble.Howmightthisknowledgebeusedtohelppeopleeatmorehealthily?Onepossibilityisahealthyoptionthatoffersthechancetowinaspaweekend.Ormaybetherewardofahalf-sizedportioncouldbeahalf-sizeddesserttobeclaimedonlyonafuturedate.Thatwouldgetyoubackintherestaurantandmakeyoueatalittleless.12.WhatdowelearnaboutMcDonald’sinclusionoftoysinitsHappyMeals?A.Itmayshedlightonpeople’sdesiretocrackasecret.B.IthasprovedtobekeytoMcDonald’sbusinesssuccess.C.Itappealstokid’scuriositytofindoutwhatishiddeninside.D.Itmaybeapleasantwayforkidstoreducetheirfoodintake.13.WhatisthefindingoftheresearchersledbyMartinReimann?A.ReducingfoodintakeisnotthatdifficultifpeoplegotoMcDonald’smore.B.Mostkidsandadultsdon’tactuallyfeelhungrywhentheycathalfoftheirmeal.C.Eatingasmallerportionoffooddoesgoodtothehealthofkidsandadultsalike.D.Mostkidsandadultswouldchooseasmallermealthatcamewithanon-fooditem. 14.WhatismostinterestinginMartinReimann’sfinding?A.Kidspreferredanawardintheformofmoneytooneintheformofatoy.B.Adultschosethesmallerportiononthemerepromiseofafutureaward.C.Bothkidsandadultsfeltsatisfiedwithonlyhalfoftheirmealportions.D.Neitherchildrennoradultscouldresistthetemptationofafreetoy.15.WhatcanweinferfromMartinReimann’sfinding?A.Peopleshouldeatmuchlessiftheywishtostayhealthyandhappy.B.MorefastfoodrestaurantsarelikelytofollowMcDonald’sexample.C.Wecanleadpeopletoeatlesswhilehelpingtherestaurantbusiness.D.Morestudiesareneededtofindouttheimpactofemotiononbehavior.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。Thebestfeelingaboutgoingbacktoschoolisseeingallyourfriends.Yougetthechancetotelleachotheryourholidayexperiences.____16____Youhavetostartfromscratch(从头开始).Herearetipsthatwillworkforyou.·Donotbeseared.Itisnotunhealthytobescaredonyourfirstdayofschool.Rememberthateachstudenthasgonethroughthesameprocess.____17____Yournewschoolcanhavethebestteamandthecompetitivedramaprogram.Tryandfocusonthingsthatmakeyouwanttogotothatschool.Youwillnothaveanyreasontobescared.·Knowyoursurroundings.Itisgoodtobefamiliarwiththenewenvironment.____18____Itwillhelpyoutakelesstimetogotoyourlessonandsettledownbeforetheteacherarrives.Knowingthesurroundingswillgiveyouconfidencebecauseyouwillnothavetoaskaround.Itwillmakeyoufeelbetterandreadyforanythingthatcomesyourway.·____19____Donottrytochangethepersonyouarebecauseofthenewenvironment.Manypeoplehavegonethroughthatroad.Donotdothatjusttofitintoagroupofstudents.Intheend,itwillnotbeworthit.Itisforpeopletoloveyouthewayyouare.Youareperfectthewayyouare.Youhavenosinglereasonforchangingyourself.·Connectwithpeople.Theworstpartaboutmovingtoanewschoolismakingfriends.Thereisapossibilityyouknowsomestudentsfromyournewschool.Youcantryandconnectwiththepeopleyouknowfirst.Theywillintroduceyoutoother people,andthatishowyouwillmakefriends.____20____Gotothepeopleyouknowandhangout.A.Beyourself.B.Donotbealone.C.Pleasetheotherkids.D.Goingtoanewschoolcanbeprettychallenging.E.Trytolookatthepositivesideofjoininganewschool.F.Itisadvisabletoknowwherethedifferentroomsarelocated.G.Oftenthescariestpartofchangeisnotknowingwhatitlookslike.第三部分语言运用(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四个选项中给出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ThesuburbIliveinbacksontoalargenaturereserve.OnemorningIsawakoala(考拉)sittinginapalmtreeinmyfrontyard.IphonedaroundtoaskwhatIcould____21____thiskoala,butnoonewantedtoknow.Iendedup____22____thekoalaoutofmytreeandwecrossedtheroad____23____forhimtoreturntothenaturereserve.I’vealwaysbeenbefriendinganimals.AsayoungkidIusedtopickuplizardeggsand____24____them.Itstimulatedmyinterestastowhytherewasn’tanyonewantingtocomeand____25____thiskoalainmytree.AfterthatIsignedupforallthe____26____Icouldfind.OnceIhadaccreditation(合格证),IvolunteeredwiththeRSPCAin2014,rehabilitating(使康复)wildlife.Iwasanambulancedriver,____27____overnightrescues.Werescuedhundredsofanimalsand____28____more.Oneday,Ithoughtwhynot____29____myownrescuegroupfocusingonmybackyard?Ipurchasedatwo-acrepropertyandbuiltenclosuresonitto_____30_____injuredanimals.Lastyear,Iplanted300eucalyptustrees(桉树),withsevenvarietiesto_____31_____thekoalas.Icuttheleavesoftheeucalyptustreesforthekoalastoeatandlookafterthe_____32_____wildlifeatourcentre.Iftheyrecover,theyare_____33_____backtowheretheycomefrom.AsakidIwouldneverhaveimagineddoingthis.IfeellikeI’mthe_____34_____girlontheplanetthatIgettodowhatIlove.Ibelieveit’smy_____35_____.21.A.learnfromB.doaboutC.requireofD.savefor22.A.kickingB.shootingC.coachingD.blowing23.A.togetherB.illegallyC.angrilyD.guiltily24.A.rollB.sellC.breakD.hatch25.A.rescueB.admireC.purchaseD.identify26.A.coursesB.racesC.fairsD.shows 27.A.watchingB.attendingC.recordingD.assessing28.A.madeoutB.ranacrossC.gaveupD.caredfor29.A.leaveB.startC.dismissD.advertise30.A.houseB.huntC.trainD.amuse31.A.confuseB.directC.feedD.test32.A.aggressiveB.hungryC.desertedD.injured33.A.soldB.releasedC.thrownD.dragged34.A.quietestB.greediestC.noisiestD.luckiest35.A.guessB.callingC.treatD.fault第四部分填词(共三节,满分55分)第一节原文填空(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)36.Iwentonan________recently,butmytriptookmelongerthanIexpected.(根据句意填空)37.Firstofall,hewroteoutalonglistofallthefoodswhichwere________.(根据句意填空)38.Heledmeintohisroomandhurriedlyhidalargeparcelunderhisdesk.Itwasobviousthathewasvery________.(根据句意填空)39.WhenIaskedhimwhathewasdoing,hesmiled________andthenputtheparcelonthedesk.(根据句意填空)40.She________atitforsometimeandthenadded,“Youdon’tneedbookcasesatall.Youcansithereinyoursparetimeandreadthecarpet!”(根据句意填空)41.Isatinfrontofthebustogetagoodviewofthe________.(根据句意填空)42.Afterhehadputitonthefloor,he________wenttosleepagain.(根据句意填空)43.Heexplainedthathisdietwassostrictthathehadtorewardhimself________.(根据句意填空)44.Agustofwindsweptthebedofftheroofandsentit________intothecourtyardbelow.Theyoungmandidnotwakeupuntilthebedhadstrucktheground.Althoughthebedwassmashedtopieces,themanwas________unhurt.(根据句意填空)45.Tomakemattersworse,theroomisrathersmall,soIhave______putmybooksonthefloor.46.Oftenourwayofthinkingis________onstereotypes-ideasaboutwhatsomeoneorsomethingislike.(根据句意填空)47.ButinmanyWesterncultures,ageingisthoughtofasa________experienceand“old”peopleare________withbeingburdensome,weakand“overthehill”.(根据句意填空)48.Theracestartedandsoon________andphotographersrealisedthatKVSwitzerwas...awoman.( 根据句意填空)49.WhenKathrineSwitzer________forthemarathon,shewroteher________asshealwaysdid,sonoonefoundoutshewasawoman.(根据句意填空)50.Hedidn’thaveenoughmoneytogotomedicalschool,sohe________foracourseinnursing.(根据句意填空)51.Latershewentontoplayanimportantroleasa________,whichledtothefirsteverwomen’sOlympicmarathoninthe1984Games.(根据句意填空)52.JoeHogantookupnursingasayoungman.Hedidn’thavemany________,buthestartedworkingatacommunityhospitalinMississippi,US.(根据句意填空)53.—Howdidyoutravelround?—Bytrain,mostly.Trainsareverycrowded,butIsoongotusedtothatandtheexperiencewas________.Somereallyamazingscenery.(根据句意填空)54.Butalso,alotofpeoplespeakEnglishthereasit’san________language,butinsomeplaces,peoplearen’tusedtoseeing________.Allthesame,Ithoughteveryonewasreallywarmandkind,evenwhenwedidn’tunderstandeachother.(根据句意填空)55.“Therewasnocolour________betweenus,”saidBrand,wholaterworkedasaguideshowingtouristsaroundRobbenIsland.Likeme,Mendelacamefromafarm.Weunderstoodthatwesharedthesameskyandthesameair.“Twomengotonwellandbecamequiteclose,althoughthiswasn’tallowedbytheprison________.”(根据句意填空)第二节首字母填词(共10小题,年小题1.5分,满分15分)首字母填词IndoorskiinginthedeserthasbecomeasymbolofDubai’sstatusasaw____56____,modernmetropolis.Originallyasmallfishingvillage,Dubai’sfortuneschangedforeverwiththed____57____ofoilinthe1960s.Sincethen,ithasbecomethelargestcityintheUnitedArabEmirntes.Buttherapidg____58____hascomeataprice.Topoweritscarsandair-conditioning,thecityhasproducedlargeamountsofcarbondioxide(CO2)fromf____59____fuels.By2006,DubaihadoneoftheI____60____ecologicalfootprintsintheworld.Butnowitismakingsomebigc____61____.Toreduceitsdependenceoncarsandloweritsemissions,Dubaihasinvestedins____62____energy,greenbuildings,andacomprehensivepublictransportationsystem-BrightlyShiningdriverlesstrainsnowrunb____63____themainroads.Inaddition,allnewbuildingsmustmeetstrictenergyr____64____.Smartlightingandcoolingsystemsmustswitcho____65____whennopeoplearepresentinaroom.Newbuildingsmustalsousesolarpanelsforwaterheating. 第三节(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VincentvanGoghwas____66____(bear)onMarch30,1853,inZundert,asmallvillageinsouthernHolland.Asachild,helovedtodraw,andhisworkshowedtalent,butnooneencouragedhimtobecomeanartist.Asayoungadult,hewanderedfromjobtojobwithlittlesuccess,becomingmoredepressedwitheach____67____.However,inMarch1880,justbeforehis27thbirthday,herealizedthathewasmeanttobeapainter,andhebegantostudyartinBrussels,receiving____68____(finance)helpfromhisbrother.In1886,vanGoghmovedtoParis,____69____(hope)tolearnmoreaboutthecolortechniquesbeingusedbyImpressionistartiststhere.____70____ofgraysandbrowns,hisworkbegantoemphasizeblueandred,andthenyellowandorange.Soonhebegantoseelife____71____(different):Goslow.Stopthinking.Lookaround.You’llseesomethingbeautifulifyouopen____72____(you).Theseweretheprinciplesthatguidedhisart.Withhis____73____(innovation)colorcombinations,vanGoghwantedtoshowothers____74____tobetterappreciateaflower,thenightsky,oraperson’sface.Unfortunately,fewwholivedinvanGogh’stimeappreciatedhiswork.Manylaughedwhentheysawhispaintings,whichhurtthe____75____(sense)artistterribly.听力答案:1-5CCBAB6-10CCABA11-15CAABC16-20ABBCB

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