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2023~2024学年度高三年级第一学期11月份月考英语试卷考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:高考范围(侧重人教版必修第一册~选择性必修第一册Unit4)。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。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.WhenwillJimreturn?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.2.Whichisincludedintherent?A.Electricity.B.TheInternet.C.Parking.3.WhereisGeorgenow?A.Ontheplane.B.Inacar.C.Athome.4.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Bookatable.B.Cookameal.C.Ordertakeoutfood.5.Howdoesthemansound?A.Excited.B.Doubtful.C.Anxious.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。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,各小题将给出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.WhatisMaylearningtodo?A.WriteChinesecharacters.B.Collectartworks.C.Paintnaturescenes. 7.WhatdoesMaysayaboutherteacher?A.Heissmart.B.Heisstrict.C.Heispatient.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Onthephone.C.Atabank.9.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Deliversomegoods.B.Gethermoneyback.C.Buyanofficechair.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatkindofclothesdidMollysellonlineatfirst?A.Women’sclothes.B.Children’sclothes.C.Men’sclothes.11.WhendidMollystartherbusiness?A.Whenshewasatuniversity.B.Whenshewasintraining.C.Whenshewasatwork.12.WhyisMollyunwillingtoopenaphysicalstore?A.Toprotectherdesignfeatures.B.Tocutthecostoftheoperation.C.Tokeepherbusinessgrowing.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.HowdidCarlfeelabouttheresultyesterday?A.Disappointed.B.Unconcerned.C.Relieved.14.WhatdoweknowaboutCarl’sfirsttest?A.Heforgotit.B.Hefailedit.C.Heenjoyedit.15.WhatisCarlgoingtodo?A.Callhisinstructor.B.Haveasecondtry.C.Taketheroadtest.16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirnewsessions.B.Theman’sdrivingtest.C.Thewoman’sexam.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?A.Newstaff.B.Tourguides.C.Tourists.18.Howoftenisthesafetymeetingheld?A.Everymonth.B.Everytwoweeks.C.Everyweek.19.Whatarethelistenersallowedtowearinthelab?A.Jackets.B.Loosebelts.C.Sportsshoes.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk? A.Tocomeupwithnewideas.B.Tointroducerulesinthelab.C.Toinvitesomesuggestions.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。AFamousPeopleWhoBeginWithDifficultiesOprahWinfreyProbablyhavingoneofthemostfamoussuccessstories,OprahwasbornintoapoorfamilyinMississippi,raisedbyasinglemotherlivingonwelfare.Shewasphysically,andmentallyabusedduringherchildhood.Despiteherinitialstrugglesasayounggirl,sheturnedherselfintooneofthemostsuccessfultalkshowhostsofourtime.JimCarreyJimCarreyhasbeenthestarofsomeofthemostsuccessfulmoviesofalltime.ButCarreygrewupextremelypoorinCanada.Whenhewasateenager,hisfamilytooksecurityjobsinafactorytohelppaythebills.Andduringhisfirststand-upcomedyperformance,hewasbooedoff(喝倒彩)thestage.Notshortlyafter,hemadeitbigonInLivingColorandthenwentontostarinDumb&Dumber,TheMask,andAceVenturainthesameyear!JamesDysonIfyouthoughtThomasEdison’sfailureswerebad,letmeintroduceyoutoJamesDyson,thefamousinventoroftheDysonvacuums(真空吸尘器)youseealloverthetelevision.Dysondevelopedover5,000failedprototypes(原型)beforefindingthebaglessvacuumbrand.Notonlythat,heputhisentiresavingsaccountintohisprototypesoverfifteenyears!Luckily,thebaglessvacuumworked.StephenKingBeforeStephenKingbecameknownasagreatlivingwriter—havingwrittenover60novels,manyofwhichhavebeenadaptedforfilmandtelevision—Kingwasrejectedoverandoveragain.Inhismemoir,OnWriting,Kingdescribeshowheusedtoposthisrejectionlettersonthewallforinspiration.Hisfirstnovel,Carrie,wasrejected30times.21.WhatdoOprahandJimhaveincommon?A.Theywereabusedbyparents.B.Theygrewupinpoorfamilies.C.Theywerehiredascomedians.D.Theyfoundjobsinafactory.22.WhatdidJamesDysondo? A.Herepairedthefailedprototypes.B.Hedevelopedover5,000brands.C.Heputalleffortsintomarketing.D.Heinventedthebaglessvacuum.23.Whoisanovelist?A.StephenKing.B.OprahWinfrey.C.JamesDyson.D.JimCarrey.BThoughMarleyhaslovedsoccerforaslongasshecanremember,herinvolvementinthegamedidn’textendbeyondkickaboutswithherfatherandbrothers.Butthatallchangedin2014whenonedayhersoncamehomefromschoolandhandedheraflier(传单),sayingthathissoccercoachhadaskedhimtodeliverittoher.“I’mreadingit...like‘Wait,Jamaicahasawomen’sfootballteam?Wheredidthiscomefrom?’”shesaid.Sixyearsearlier,in2008,underfundinghadledtotheJamaicanFootballFederation(JFF)disbandingthewomen’snationalteamprogram.TheflierMarley’ssonbroughthomewasafundraisingrequestfromtheJFFtohelprestarttheprogram.Marleygottoworkalmostimmediately,callingtheJFFthefollowingmorningtoaskwhatitneeded.“Theneedsweremany,”Marleysaid,repeatingthesentenceasiftostresshowdirethesituationwas.Fromtravelandnutritiontoaccommodationandtrainingcamps,everyareaofthenationalteam’ssetupwasinneedoffunding.AskilledmusicianandmultipleGrammyaward-winningartist,Marleyputherconsiderablemusicaltalentstowork.“Myfamilycametogetherwithme.WerecordedasongStrikeHardtoraisefunds,”shesaid.Herefforts—andtheworkofcountlessotherswhowereequallyascommittedtothecause—paidoffasthewomen’snationalteambecamethefirstCaribbeancountrytoqualifyfortheWomen’sWorldCup.Marley’sworkhashelpednotonlyimprovestandardsandconditionsforplayers,butalsoshiftthecountry’sattitudetowardsthewomen’snationalteam.“Thesegirlshavebeentoldforalongtimethatwomeninsports,especiallyfootballinJamaica,reallyweren’tthatimportant,”Marleysaid.“Nobodywantstogiveusbranddealsbecauseit’sthefemaleteam.It’ssogoodnowtoseehowallofthathaschangeddramatically,notjustforourwomen,butaroundtheworld...andthatmakesmeexcited.”24.HowdidMarleyprobablyfeelwhilereadingtheflier?A.Astonished.B.Disappointed.C.Grateful.D.Regretful.25.Whydidthewomen’snationalteamofJamaicastopoperatingin2008?A.Itscoacheslefttheteam.B.Itsplayerswereunskilled.C.Itfailedthefootballfans.D.Itlackedsufficientfunds.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dire”probablymeaninparagraph3? A.Amazing.B.Terrible.C.Fresh.D.Stable.27.WhichcanbestdescribetheimpactofMarley’sefforts?A.Short-lived.B.Negative.C.Far-reaching.D.Unidentifiable.CAsandstoneslab(石板)andotherstonetoolsunearthedinVietnamgiveinsightintohowcurry(咖喱)wasmadeandrevealthatcurrywaseatenintheregionatleast2,000yearsago.Thesandstoneslab,buried2metersbelowthesurface,wasdugupin2018atOcEoinsouthernVietnam.ThesitewasonceanoverseastradingcenterofanancientSoutheastAsiankingdomknownasFunan,accordingtoanewstudy.“Preparingcurryinvolvesnotonlyadiverserangeofseasoningbutalsotheuseofgrinding(研磨)tools,considerabletime,andhumaneffort,”saidstudyauthorDr.HsiaochunHung.“Remarkably,evenindividualsresidingoutsideofIndianearly2,000yearsagoexpressedastrongdesiretoenjoytheflavorsofcurry,asevidencedbytheircarefulpreparations.”Hungandateamofresearchersanalyzedmicroscopicremainsknownasstarchgrains—tinystructuresfoundwithinplantcellsthatcanbepreservedoverlongperiods—thattheyfoundonthegrindingtools.“Nowadays,preparingcurryinVietnamhasbecomemuchsimplerformostfamiliesduetothewidespreadavailabilityofbaggedcurryinsupermarkets.However,itisinterestingtonotethatthecurryrecipeusedtodayhasnotvariedsignificantlyfromtheancienttimes,”saidstudyco-authorDr.KhanhTrungKienNguyen.Nguyenaddedthattheteamplannedtorecreatethe2,000-year-oldcurrybasedonthemicroscopicremainsfoundatthesite.PeoplewerelikelyenjoyingcurryinIndiaabout4,000yearsago.SomeofthecomponentsrecoveredatOcEoaresimilartothosefoundinIndiancurries,whileothercomponentsaremoredistinctivelySoutheastAsian.ThenewstudyconcludedthatcurryrecipesarrivedinSoutheastAsiawithSouthAsiantradersascontactbetweentheregionsincreasedduringtheearlycenturiesofthefirstmillennium.28.Whatisthesandstoneslabusedtodoaccordingtothetext?A.Storegrains.B.Carvetools.C.Makecurry.D.Keeptime.29.WhatdidDr.Hsiao-chunHungthinkofpreparingcurryinthepast?A.Itwasacomplexprocess.B.Itdifferedfromoneanother.C.Itdemandedlittleeffort.D.Itwasenvironment-friendly.30.Whatcanweinferabouttheancientcurryrecipes?A.Theyrestrictedregionaltrade.B.TheyweremainlyconsumedinVietnam. C.Theylinkedvariouscultures.D.TheywerefirstfavoredbySoutheastAsians.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theunknownstoriesofahistoricalsite.B.Thefindingsofunearthedstonetools.C.Anintroductiontoacookingcourse.D.Anunforgettablefamilyexperience.DOceantemperatureextremesarenownormal,anewstudyreports.Ithasanalyzedoceansurfacetemperaturesforthepast150years.Itrevealsthatby2019,57percentoftheocean’ssurfacewaswarmingtotemperaturesrarelyseen100yearsago.Ecologistswantedtolearnhowoftenmodernextremeheateventsoccur.Theyalsowantedtoseehowlongtheylast.KiseiTanakawasoneofthoseecologists.HenowworksfortheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)inHonolulu,Hawaii.TanakateamedupwithKyleVanHoutan,whoworksattheLoggerheadMarinelifeCenter.Thetwoanalyzedmonthlyseasurfacetemperaturescollectedfrom1870through2019.Thentheymappedwhereandwhenextremeheateventshadshownup,decadebydecade.Bylookingatmonthlyextremesinsteadofannualaverages,thetwofoundthatovertime,moreandmorepatches(区域)ofwaterwerereachingextremetemperatures.Then,in2014,theentireoceanhitapointofnoreturn,VanHoutansays.Heatwavesharmoceanecosystems.Theycanleadseabirdstostarve...Andanimals—fromfishandwhalestoturtles—mayhavetoswimlongdistancesinsearchofcomfortabletemperatures.InMay2020,NOAAannouncedthatitwasupdatingwhatclimatesitnowconsidered“normal”.Thesevaluesarewhattheagencyusestoputdailyweathereventsinahistoricalcontext.Theaveragevaluesfrom1991to2020arenowhigherthanthosefrom1981to2010,NOAAfound.VanHoutansayshisnewstudyshowsextremeoceanwarmingisnowthenorm.Muchdiscussiononclimatechange,henotes,hasbeenaboutfutureevents,andwhetherornottheymighthappen.Butwhattheemergingdatamakeclear,hesays,isthatextremeheatbecamecommoninouroceanin2014.It’sadocumentedhistoricalfact—notafuturepossibility.32.Whydidtheecologistsconducttheresearch?A.Toprovewhattheyhadforecast.B.Torecognizethevalueofthedata.C.Toupdatereadersonnewfoundspecies.D.Tofindoutthetrendofoceanrecordheat.33.Wherecanyoufindtheharmfuleffectofglobaloceanwarming?A.Inparagraph3.B.Inparagraph4.C.Inparagraph5.D.Inparagraph6.34.WhatdoesVanHoutanwanttostressatlast? A.People’slifestylewillbegreatlyaffected.B.Itisamusttodiscusstheclimatechange.C.Scientistsmustfocusonhistoricalevents.D.Oceanheatextremesarethenewnormal.35.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Nature.B.Travel.C.Business.D.History.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。Fewsightsfillyouwithnostalgia(怀旧)likethefirefliesdancingatnight.36.Theirpopulationsaredecliningaroundtheworldasthethreatsagainstthemareincreasing.SaraLewis,anexpertwhostudiestheinsects,offerstipsonwhatyoucandotoensurethatfireflieswillcontinuetolightupyourbackyard.Createafireflyhabitat37.Withabout2,000differentspeciesoffireflies,there’sawidevarietyofenvironmentsinwhichtheythrive(繁衍)—includingwetlands,forests,andevencityparks—whichiswhysomespeciesaremorethreatenedthanothers.“Youcanrecreatethoseconditionsinyourownbackyardsimplybyleavingsomeleaflitteraroundtheedgesofyourproperty,”Lewissays.“That’sagoodmicrohabitatforfireflies.”38Flashinglightsareanimportantpartinfireflieslife.Asthesunsets,malefirefliesmovearoundwhileflashingtheirlightstosignaltheirinterest.Ifanearbyfemaleisinterested,sheflashesbackfromherpositiontotheground,andthemalesflydowntofindher.“Allofthathastohappenforthenextgenerationtosurvive,”saysLewis.“However,lightpollutionmakesthosescenesmuchhardertosee.It’slikecuttingnphoneline.Itreallystopstheromance.39.Youcandrawyourcurtainsshutatnightandturnoffthelightscompletelywhenpossible.”Stopusingpesticides(杀虫剂)Usingpesticidesinyouryardalsoposesanexistentialthreattofireflies,whichareinsectsafterall.40.Scientistsareresearchingalternativestochemicalpesticidesthatcouldtargetspecificspecies,likemosquitoes,whileleavingotherinsectsunharmed.A.ReducelightpollutionB.MakeafireintheopenairC.Luckily,therearesomesolutionsD.ButthesebelovedinsectsareintroubleE.ThelivingconditionsoffirefliesaregettingbetterF.Thebiggestthreatfacingfirefliestodayisthelossoftheirhabitats G.Mostofthepesticideswillkillless-belovedinsectsaswellasfireflies第三部分语言运用(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。Todaymyfriendaccompaniedmetothebusstation.Itjust41thattherewasabusatthestationwaitingforpeopletogeton.We42andcrossedtheroad.BeforeIgotonthebusmyfriendhadtotakesomethingfrommybag,whichtookalittlebitoftime.Theconductorwaspatientenoughtowaitwithouturgingmeto43asotherconductorsusuallydo.Iwas44byhim.Thebusmovedoffandtheconductorbegan45thepassengers.Mostofthemweregivinghimbignotes.Itwasatthemorningrushhour.Hehadalltherightsto46tothepassengersaboutthebigmoneynotes,butnotawordfromhismouthcameout.Hejust47receivedthebignotesandtriedtofind48forthem.Whenhe49me,Inoticedhehada50withhisfeet,makinghimlookdifferent.Mostdisabledpeoplearealways51andlookworried.Thisonereallyimpressedmeandleftmewithasmileyheart.Iwasremindedbythis52conductorthatcomplainingisnotagood53,butawasteofenergy.Itjustmakesthingsworse.Itwouldbebettertoacceptthe54andtostaycalm.Thatwould55youandpeoplearound.41.A.showedB.provedC.happenedD.appeared42.A.escapedB.hesitatedC.pausedD.waved43.A.hurryupB.takeoffC.comebackD.goaround44.A.blamedB.amazedC.savedD.wakened45.A.chargingB.callingC.followingD.visiting46.A.turnB.complainC.respondD.listen47.A.lazilyB.secretlyC.kindlyD.unwillingly48.A.changeB.foodC.awardsD.excuses49.A.comfortedB.answeredC.interruptedD.approached50.A.memoryB.problemC.jokeD.reply51.A.proudB.creativeC.moodyD.honest52.A.sadB.foolishC.calmD.new53.A.supportB.studyC.luckD.policy 54.A.startB.factC.wishD.relief55.A.benefitB.shockC.trainD.test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。Amongtherecent56(develop)ofvarioustechnologies,themostusedhandytechnologyisthemobilephoneswiththeInternetconnection.Inthepastfewyears,mobilephones57(play)anirreplaceablepartinourdailylife.Withoutthem,normallifewasatastandstill.Theexperienceforcedus58(become)dependentonmobilephones.Nowweare59(confuse)abouttheideathatmobilephonesshouldnotbeallowedinschools.Mobilephonesbringwiththemmanyadvantagesanddisadvantages.Letusdiscussthistounderstandtheissue60(clear).Generallyspeaking,mobilephonesshouldnotbeallowedinschoolsbecauseteachersprovidestudents61allknowledgeandguidance.Moreover,schoolisnotonlymeantforacademics,butitteachesdiscipline,values,goodhabits,62interactiveskillswhichmobilephonescan’toffer.Ifwetalkaboutconnectivitythatmeanstocontactsomeoneincaseofemergency,theschoolwillhelpthestudents.Wecannotignoresomeimportantcases63mobilephonesmayberequired.Mobilephonesprovideabetterwayoflearningand64(fast)accesstoinformation.Manyparentsfeelsafetotrackthelocationoftheirkidsastheytraveltoschoolontheirown.Butsome65(regulation)shouldbemadetoensurethatthestudentsusemobilephonesproperly.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,在英语学习方面有不少困惑。请你给外教MrBrown写封邮件寻求帮助。内容包括:1.简述主要问题;2.请求给出建议;3.表示感谢。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMrBrown,_______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。TheDoctor’sSonMyparentsmovedtothesmalltownEnosburgwhenIwasstillababy.Asoft-spokenman,myfathersettledquietlyintohismedicalpractice.WithinafewmonthsthepeopleofEnosburgacceptedhimasoneoftheirown.Theneighborsgreetedmyfatheras“DoctorEppley”.AndIalwayswasknownas“DoctorEppley’sson”.Throughoutthefirstyearsofmylife,Inevertiredoflettingothersknowthatmyfatherwasoneofthetown’smostrespectedcitizens.Somewhereinmyteenageyears,however,somethingchanged.Iwas16yearsoldandtheneighborsstillcalledme“DoctorEppley’sson”.TheysaidthatIwasgrowinguptobeanhonorableyoungmanjustlikemyfather.IcomplainedwheneverIheardthesewords.SowhenstrangersaskedmeifIwasDoctorEppley’sson,Ireplied,“MynameisHarold.”Isurvivedmylastyearofhighschool.ThenextfallIwenttocollege.IchosetoattendaschoolfarfromEnosburg,aplacewherenobodycalledme“DoctorEppley’sson”becausenobodyknewmyfather.Ireturnedhomeforwinterbreakthatyearfeelingproudofmyself.Infourmonthsatcollege,Ihadbecomepopularinmyownright,withoutmyfather’shelp.FortwoweeksIenjoyedbeingbackinEnosburg.Themaintopicofinterestathomewasmyfathersnewcar.“Letmetakeitoutforadrive,”Isaid.Myfatheragreed,butnotwithouthisusualwarning,“Becareful!”“Allrightthen,”hereplied.“Thekeysareinthekitchen.”Igotintothecaranddroveafewmilesandthenstoppedatabusyintersectioninanearbytown.AsIsteppedontheaccelerator(油门),mymindwentblank,andIfailedtoheartheloudhighnoiseofbrakes(刹车)infrontofme.IonlyheardagreatcrashasIreactedtoolate.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ThewomaninthecarIhadstruckjumpedoutofhervehicleunhurt. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________OnhearingwhatIhadjustsaid,thewomangavemeasmileofrecognition._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2023~2024学年度第一学期高三年级11月份月考•英语参考答案、提示听力部分录音稿(Text1)M:It’sFridayalready.Jim’ssupposedtocomebacktoday.Whyisn’thehereyet?W:Oh,hedecidedtoputoffhisreturndate.He’llbebackthedayaftertomorrow.(Text2)W:Sir,doestherentcoveralltheexpenses,includingtheuseofelectricityandheating?M:Yes,butyouhavetopayextraforparking.(Text3)W:Howwasyourflight,George?M:Thanksforpickingmeup.Ihadasoundsleepduringtheflight,justlikeathome.W:Nowonderyoulooksorefreshed.Wecanheadforthecompanydirectly.(Text4)M:I’mstarving,haveyougotlunchready?W:Notyet,IhavebeenworkingatmydeskallmorningandI’mtootiredtocook.M:That’sOK.Wecanordertakeoutfood.(Text5)M:Guesswhat?I’llstartmynewjobnextmonth.W:That’sgreat.Congratulations.M:Thankyouforalwayssupportingme.(Text6)M:Whathaveyoubeendoingthesedays,May?W:Nothing.I’mjusttakingclassesinart.M:Isitpaintingclass?W:Notreally.I’mlearninghowtowriteChinesecharacters.M:Youareverysmartandperseverant.SpeakingChineseishard,letalonewritingChinesecharacterswithawritingbrush.W:Itdoestakealotofpractice.Myteacherisinhislatefifties.Heneverlosestempereasilyformyslowprogress,thoughandhemakesitfuntostudy. M:Willyoushowmealittle?W:NotuntilI’mbetteratit.Ijuststartedlastmonth.(Text7)M:Hello,thisiscustomerservice.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Hi,Irecentlyreturnedanofficechair.I’mjustcallingtoaskyouwhenIwillbeabletogetmymoneyback.M:Whendidyoureturnit?W:Aweekago.M:Accordingtotherule,ourcompanywillpaybackthemoneywithinfivedaysofusreceivingthereturneditem.W:Oh,Isee.Haveyoualreadyreceivedthereturnedgoods?M:Justaminute,please.Letmecheck.Oh,itarrivedtwodaysago.I’llarrangeforyouassoonaspossible.(Text8)M:Molly,tellusaboutyourbusiness.W:Well,Isellwomenfashionclothesdesignedbymyselfthroughawebsite.M:Didyouhaveanysortoftrainingindesign?W:Noonetaughtme.Asyoucansee,I’mverytallandIcouldn’tfindclothesthatfitmeinordinaryshops,soIstartedmakingmyown.M:Howdidyougetstartedinthisbusinessatsuchayoungage?W:WhenIwasinuniversity,someclassmatesgottoknowImademyownclothes.TheylikedmystylessomuchthattheyaskedmeifIwouldmakeclothesforthem.SoIstartedmybusinessatthattime.M:Really,that’sunbelievable!Iknowyourbusinessgrewrapidlyaftergraduation.Doyouintendtoopenaphysicalstore?W:No,I’llkeepthingsonlinetokeepcostdown,butIwilladdmorestylesformenandkids.M:Wishyousuccess,Molly.(Text9)W:Carl,howdidyourdrivingtheorytestgo?M:IprepareditasmuchasIcould.Yesterday,rightafterthetest,theyprintedoutmyresult.Itwassucharelieftopass.W:Iknewyoucoulddoit.Congratulations!M:Thanks.Youknowitwasmysecondtry.Iwasafraidofasecondfailure.W:Anyway,goodjobforpassingit.Now,allyouhavetodonextisyourroadtest.Haveyouhadanylessons yet?M:Yes,IreallyenjoyeditandIcan’twaitformynextsession.W:How’syourinstructor?Ishestrict?M:Heisveryunderstanding.ThistimeI’llneedtomakealotmorepracticeandhopefullyitwillbesuccessfulthefirsttime.W:Well,goodluck.(Text10)M:Hello,welcometothelab!Itwillbeyourworkplacefromnowon.PleaseremembersomerulesIexplaintoyoutoday.MynameisTony.Iamyourguideforthislabtour.Asyoumayhavebeentoldalready,thereisasafetymeetingonceaweek.Iexpectyoutoknowthelabsafetyrules.Therewillbeabrieftesteverytwoweeks.Howyouperforminthistestwillbenotedinyourpersonnelfileandcouldaffectyoursalary.ThemostimportantinformationIwanttogiveyounowisaboutsafetyandcleanliness.Firstofall,theonlyacceptableshoesaresportsshoes;don’twearjackets,necklacesorloosebelts;youshouldwearfull-protectedclothinginthelab.Second,everythingmustbekeptclean.Washyourhandsbeforehandlinganyequipment.Thisisextremelyimportant.Toolsandjarsshouldbekeptabsolutelycleanandavoidanypollution.OK.Anyquestions?参考答案1~5CABCA6~10ACBBA11~15ABCBC16~20BACCB【答案与解析】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四位在困境中崛起的杰出人物。21.B细节理解题。根据OprahWinfrey一节“...OprahwasbornintoapoorfamilyinMississippi...”及JimCarrey一节“ButCarreygrewupextremelypoorinCanada.”可知,Oprah和Jim都生在穷苦家庭。22.D细节理解题。根据JamesDyson一节“...letmeintroduceyoutoJamesDyson,thefamousinventoroftheDysonvacuums(真空吸尘器)...Luckily,thebaglessvacuumworked.”可知,JamesDyson成功研发出了无尘袋吸尘器。23.A细节理解题。根据StephenKing一节“BeforeStephenKingbecameknownasagreatlivingwriter—havingwrittenover60novels...”可知,StephenKing是一位小说家。【答案与解析】本文是一篇记叙文。牙买加知名音乐人Marley自小热爱足球,偶然得知牙买加足联急需资金重建国家女子足球队时,她毅然伸出援手。该队不负众望,成为加勒比海地区第一个获得女子世界杯参赛资格的国家队。24.A推理判断题。根据第一段“‘I’mreadingit...like“Wait,Jamaicahasawomen’sfootballteam?Wheredidthiscomefrom?”’shesaid,”可推断,Marley在阅读这份传单时可能感到很惊讶。 25.D细节理解题。根据第二段“Sixyearsearlier,in2008,underfundinghadledtotheJamaicanFootballFederation(JFF)disbandingthewomen’snationalteamprogram.”可知,2008年牙买加国家女子足球队因资金不足被迫解散。26.B词义猜测题。根据画线词前“‘Theneedsweremany,’Marleysaid”及画线词后“Fromtravelandnutritiontoaccommodationandtrainingcamps,everyareaofthenationalteam’ssetupwasinneedoffunding.”可推断,画线词与Terrible的意思最接近。27.C推理判断题。根据最后一段“Marley’sworkhashelpednotonlyimprovestandardsandconditionsforplayers,butalsoshiftthecountry’sattitudetowardsthewomen’snationalteam.”可推断,Marley为国家女子足球队所做的努力影响深远。【答案与解析】本文是一篇说明文。2018年考古人员在越南OcEo发掘出一块加工咖喱的石板及其他石器。经研究人员分析,这些石器揭示了2000多年前当地人制作和食用咖喱的秘密。28.C细节理解题。根据第一段“Asandstoneslab(石板)andotherstonetoolsunearthedinVietnamgiveinsightintohowcurry(咖喱)wasmade”可知,这块石板是用于加工咖喱的。29.A细节理解题。根据第三段“‘Preparingcurryinvolvesnotonlyadiverserangeofseasoningbutalsotheuseofgrinding(研磨)tools,considerabletime,andhumaneffort,’saidstudyauthorDr.HsiaochunHung.”可知,Hsiao-chunHung认为制作咖喱是一个繁琐的过程。30.C推理判断题。根据最后一段“SomeofthecomponentsrecoveredatOcEoaresimilartothosefoundinIndiancurries,whileothercomponentsaremoredistinctivelySoutheastAsian.ThenewstudyconcludedthatcurryrecipesarrivedinSoutheastAsiawithSouthAsiantradersascontactbetweentheregionsincreasedduringtheearlycenturiesofthefirstmillennium.”可推断,这些古老的咖喱调料曾经沟通着不同的文明。31.B主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第二段和最后一段可知,本文主要介绍了2018年考古人员在越南OcEo发掘出一块加工咖喱的石板及其他石器。经分析,这些石器揭示了2000多年前当地人制作和食用咖喱的秘密。【答案与解析】本文是一篇说明文。科研人员通过分析过去150年间的海洋温度资料发现如今海洋温度升高呈现不可逆转的趋势。32.D细节理解题。根据第二段“Ecologistswantedtolearnhowoftenmodernextremeheateventsoccur.Theyalsowantedtoseehowlongtheylast...TanakateamedupwithKyleVanHoutan...”可知,生态学家开展此研究是为了探寻海洋温度升高呈现的趋势。33.B段落大意题。通读第四段可知,本段主要介绍海洋温度升高给海洋生态所带来的危害。 34.D推理判断题。根据最后一段“VanHoutansayshisnewstudyshowsextremeoceanwarmingisnowthenorm...Butwhattheemergingdatamakeclear,hesays,isthatextremeheatbecamecommoninouroceanin2014...”可推断,VanHoutan意在强调如今海洋升温已是一种新常态。35.A文章出处题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍科研人员通过分析过去150年间的海洋温度资料发现如今海洋温度升高呈现不可逆转的趋势。故本文可能出自报纸的自然版块。【答案与解析】本文是一篇说明文。萤火虫遭受的威胁日益增多,其数量也随之急剧下降。为了能继续欣赏萤火虫在夏夜漫天飞舞的唯美景象,SaraLewis为我们提供了几个实用的办法保护萤火虫。36.D根据空后“Theirpopulationsaredecliningaroundtheworldasthethreatsagainstthemareincreasing.”可知,D项“但是这些可爱的萤火虫却身处困境”符合。37.F根据本节小标题及空后“...there’sawidevarietyofenvironmentsinwhichtheythrive(繁衍)—includingwetlands,forests,andevencityparks—whichiswhysomespeciesaremorethreatenedthanothers.”可知,F项“如今萤火虫面临的最大威胁就是它们的栖息地逐渐消失”符合。38.A根据本节内容,尤其是“‘However,lightpollutionmakes...’”可知,A项“减少光污染”适合作本节小标题。39.C根据空后“‘Youcandrawyourcurtains...’”可知,C项“所幸,我们有解决问题的办法”符合。40.G根据本节小标题及空前“Usingpesticidesinyouryardalsoposesanexistentialthreattofireflies,whichareinsectsafterall.”可知,G项“大部分杀虫剂在杀死害虫的同时也会殃及萤火虫”符合。【答案与解析】本文是一篇记叙文。作者偶遇一位处事冷静、毫无怨言的公交车售票员,由此感悟生活中应当少一分抱怨,多一分坦然。41.C碰巧(happened)有一辆公交车在等乘客上车。42.D“我”们挥挥手(waved),径直穿过马路。43.A这位售票员耐心地静候,而非像其他售票员那样催促“我”快点(hurryup)。44.B这位售票员让人刮目相看(amazed)。45.A公交车开动了,售票员开始收费(charging)了。46.B他完全有理由跟乘客抱怨(complain)不收大额钞票,但是他一言未发。47.C他只是友善地(kindly)接过钞票、为乘客找零(change)。48.A见上题解析。49.D当他走近(approached)“我”时,“我”注意到他的腿脚有点问题(problem)。50.B见上题解析。 51.C大部分残障人士郁郁寡欢(moody)、满脸愁容。52.C这位表现从容的(calm)售票员让“我”懂得抱怨不是一种恰当的为人之道(policy),它只会消耗“我”们的精力。53.D见上题解析。54.B“我”们最好坦然地接受事实(fact)。55.A这样于人于己皆有益(benefit)。【答案与解析】本文是一篇议论文。文章从不同角度论述了手机进校园的利害。56.development(s)考查词形转换。根据空前therecent及空后ofvarioustechnologies可知,此处用所给动词的名词形式。57.haveplayed/havebeenplaying考查动词时态和主谓一致。根据空前时间状语Inthepastfewyears且主语是mobilephones可知,此处用现在完成时或现在完成进行时。58.tobecome考查非谓语动词。forcesbtodo意为“迫使某人做某事”,是固定搭配。59.confused考查非谓语动词。根据句意可知,此处用所给动词的过去分词confused充当表语。60.clearly考查词形转换。根据句意可知,此处用所给形容词的副词形式修饰动词understand。61.with考查介词。providesbwithsth意为“给某人提供某物”,是固定搭配。62.and考查连词。根据空前itteachesdiscipline,values,goodhabits及空后interactiveskills可知,此处用并列连词and。63.where考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,此空引导一个限制性定语从句,且先行词为cases,故填关系副词where。64.faster考查形容词的比较级。根据空前abetterwayoflearningand可知,此处与前面为并列关系,故用所给形容词的比较级faster。65.regulations考查名词复数。根据空前some,且regulation表示“规则、法规”时为可数名词,故此处用所给名词的复数形式regulations。第一节Onepossibleversion:DearMrBrown,I’mwritingtoseekyourguidanceonsomechallengesIhavebeenfacinginmyEnglishstudy.Firstly,Ihavetroublewithgrammar.Ioftengetconfusedabouttheproperuseoftenses.Secondly,expandingmyvocabularyisanotherchallenge.Istruggletofindtherightwordstoexpressmyselfaccurately.Lastly,Ifeelthatmyspeakingskillsneedimproving.IfinditdifficulttospeakEnglishfluently. I’dappreciateitifyoucouldgivemesomesuggestions.YourguidancewillundoubtedlycontributesignificantlytomyprogressinEnglishlearning.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节Onepossibleversion:ThewomaninthecarIhadstruckjumpedoutofhervehicleunhurt.“Whydidn’tyoulookwhereyouweregoing?!”shescreamed.Isteppedoutofmycarandsurveyedthedamage.Bothcarshadbeenseriouslyhit.Istoodtherelikeaguiltychildasthewomancontinuedwithhershouting,“It’syourfault!”Mykneesbegantoshake.Thewoman’swordscamesoquicklythatIdidn’tknowwhattodo.“Canyoupayforthis?Whoareyou?”shekeptasking.Ipanickedandwithoutthinkingshouted,“I’mDoctorEppley’sson.”OnhearingwhatIhadjustsaid,thewomangavemeasmileofrecognition.“I’msorry,”shereplied,“Ididn’trealizewhoyouwere.”Anhourlater,Idrovemyfather’snewcarbackhome.Withmyheaddown,Iexplainedtomyfatherwhathadhappened.“Areyouhurt?”heasked.“No,”Ireplied.“Good,”heanswered.“Harold,holdyourheadup.There’snoneedforyoutofeelguilty.”Iwrappedmyarmsaroundhisshoulders.AndIspokehisrealnameforthefirsttimeinyears,“Thankyou,Dad.”
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