2017山東春季高考英語真題
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2017山東春季高考英語真題
第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A. £ 19. 15 B. £ 9. 18 C. £ 9. 15
1. Where will the woman go first?
A. To the beach. B. To the bank. C. To the bathroom.
2. What does the woman mean?
A. The man forgot to do his hair. B. The man forgot to put on a tie.
C. The man is wearing clothes that don’t match.
3. How does the woman probably feel?
A. Annoyed. B. Hungry. C. Excited.
4. Why didn’t man answer the phone?
A. He lost it. B. He didn’t hear it. C. His phone ran out of power.
5. Who did the woman want to call?
A. James. B. Drake. C. Daniel.
第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。
6. What does the man order?
A. Hot dogs and fries. B. Burgers and fries. C. Sandwiches and sodas.
7. How much does the man give the woman as a tip?
A. Three dollars. B. Two dollars. C. One dollar.
聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
8. Where are the speakers?
A. In a car. B. On a boat. C. On a motorcycle.
9. What is the woman doing?
A. Looking at a paper map.
B. Trying to find a website.
C. Using a phone to give directions.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10. What does the man like about YouTube?
A. Watching funny home videos.
B. Learning about the special TV channels.
C. Putting his own videos on the website.
11. What kind of meals do the guys make in Epic Meal Time(《超級開飯時間》)?
A. Low fat meals. B. Unhealthy meals. C. Vegetarian meals.
12. What happens to the meals in the end?
A. They are tasted by the audience.
B. They are given to the homeless.
C. They are eaten by the cooks and their friends.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。
13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Their vets.
B. Money spent on pets.
C. Ways to buy dogs’ medicines.
14. What is the man’s dog’s name?
A. Brett. B. Fargo. C. Ferguson.
15. What doesn’t the woman asked about her vet?
A. The limited services.
B. The prices her vet charged.
C. The difficulty of getting an appointment.
16. What isn’t one of the man’s suggestions?
A. Going to his vet. B. Looking online. C. Going to a special pet store.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。
17. When will the fire arrive close to Lakewood?
A. By six o’clock in the evening.
B. By five o’clock in the evening.
C. By six o’clock in the morning.
18. Where shouldn’t residents go to escape the fire?
A. Springfield. B. Western Hill. C. Point Cabina Station.
19. How long will it take residents to reach the safe zone?
A. Less than ten minutes.
B. Less than twenty minutes.
C. Less than thirty minutes.
20. What are residents advised to do before they leave?
A. Leave all pets behind.
B. Stay calm and do not panic.
C. Tell the state police where they are going.
第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié): (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
All aboard: try these out
Here are new card games popular in the Western geek circle that offer much brain work. Give them a try if you fancy testing your limits.
Mysterium
In this game, the players are to solve a murder mystery in order to put rest the soul of a wrongly-accused man who dies in prison.
Mysterium allows one player to be the ghost itself, who offers clues to other players in the way of “dream cards”. The dream cards will then lead players to the cards with details about the murder weapon, location and
suspects. Figuring out the connections between these elements will help them find the murderer.
Playing the ghost can be fun, as Tony Mastrangeli, a game reviewer, puts it, “For me, some of the most fun comes from playing the ghost role. I like steering the ship and handing out cards.”
Codenames
Codenames starts players out with cards. Each card bears a word on the front and a secret identity on the back. Players are divided into two teams, red team and blue team. Each team has a leader, or “spymaster”, who owns a map of each hidden identity. It’s then their job to give out clues so the team members can find their own spies.
Spymasters can only indicate the word on the card following a strict format: a single word followed by a number. For example, if the cards bearing “cactus (仙人掌)” and “heat” both belong to the red team, the clue can be “desert, two”. The red team members will then start discussing the clues and try to find the two cards that relate to “desert”.
Pandemic: Legacy
In this game, you and your friends play a team of doctors and scientists, who can help to prevent four deadly diseases from wiping out humanity. This is a cooperative game, which means you and your teammates either live together or die together.
By drawing an instruction card, teammates will be able to move, treat diseases or build a research station. If they draw one of the five “epidemic” (流行病) cards, the city will suffer a disease outbreak. If handled wrong, outbreaks might lead to a chain reaction and cause things to crash down.
Pandemic: Legacy requires you to look at the bigger picture before making any decisions. Finding the balance between treating diseases and seeking more permanent cures is a constant challenge.
21. Playing the ghost in Mysterium offers you a lot of fun because __________.
A. you can save the soul
B. you can solve the murder mystery by yourself
C. you can bring the dead man back to life
D. you can be the key player of the game
22. In Codenames, what clue may the Spymaster give for the cards bearing “agency”, “climate” and “hotel”?
A. “tourism, 3” B. “geography, 3” C. “location, 2” D. “architecture, 2”
23. Which of the following is NOT true about Pandemic: Legacy?
A. It’s a role-play game.
B. It requires players to draw pictures.
C. It involves teamwork.
D. It calls for carefulness and comprehensive thinking to win the challenge.
B
You know that squeak(吱吱聲) you hear from your pet mouse or the pest mouse? It turns out that it is not really a squeak, but a sweet song by male mice to attract females. This is the conclusion reached by biologist Dustin Penn and his team at the Veterinary University of Vienna.
The scientists who have been conducting a series of studies on house mice for a number of years, began by recording the high-pitched(聲調(diào)高的) sounds male mice made the moment they sensed a female mouse around. What they discovered when they played them back to females was that the ladies could tell between those made by their brothers and the ones made by unrelated males. Just like human, they tended to ignore the ones made by their brothers.
The researchers then took the experiment one step further and analyzed the squeaks. To their surprise they discovered that while the squeaks sounded similar, they each had a different “tune”. The biggest surprise of all was that the mice could even learn tunes from each other.
However, not all scientists agree with this finding. Some like Kurt Hammer, a scientist at the German Primate Center believe that the test sample was too small to make such a conclusion.
The researchers next plan to test if the females care about the quality of the “song”. In some bird species, males that can sing the most complex tunes seem to get the most attention.
So why do we care whether mice can sing or not? Clearly, since they are being used as laboratory testers, it will help us make advances in human speech disorders like the ones found in people suffering from autism(自閉癥).
24. According to Dustin Pen, the squeak made by a male mouse is _______.
A. a hungry signal B. a sad cry
C. a terrible noise D. a pleasant sound
25. The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. the male mice B. the female mice
C. the squeaks made by the male mice D. the squeaks made by the female mice
26. What might be Kurt Hammer’s idea?
A. More studies should be made. B. Mice are intelligent animals.
C. the conclusion is reasonable. D. Mice shouldn’t be studied.
27. One benefit of the study on mice squeaks is that it can________.
A. find ways to kill mice B. inspire musicians with their work
C. help treat human speech disorders D. find ways to select intelligent mice
C
China is fully prepared to export a full supply chain of high-speed railway technology, according to industry experts.
China Railway Corp, the national rail operator, said exports of railway equipment and railway construction projects are proceeding well, and breakthroughs are being made in a number of projects overseas.
Among the projects, the first full-chain commission, the Jakarta to Bandung high-speed railway in Indonesia, which includes technology, design, construction, equipment manufacture, supply of resources, operations management and staff training, has been granted a construction permit and work is proceeding smoothly.
“China's railways have established a comprehensive and advanced technology system, which is able to provide overseas customers with solutions from many different perspectives, including financing, construction, operations, and research and development,” said Yang Zhongmin, the CRC's deputy chief engineer, who added that China's railway system is competitive in terms of technology and economy of use.
According to Yang, the nation's railway equipment and infrastructure (基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施) service businesses have entered markets in Asia, Europe, North America and Africa.
Last year, Joko Widodo, president of Indonesia, and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, rode Chinese-made bullet trains.
Yang Hao, a professor of rail transportation management at Beijing Jiaotong University, said China has a major advantage in that it is able to export a full range of railway technology: “For example, it is inconvenient to import the technology for the signaling system from one country and civil engineering technology from another.”
28. Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?
A. China will help some countries build high speed rails.
B. High speed rail technology has become China’s new international business card.
C. China has established an advanced railway system.
D. China has become the strongest in high speed rail in the world.
29. The underlined word “proceeding” in the 2ndparagraph can be replaced by_________.
A. advocating B. prepared C. completed D. progressing
30. Which of the following is NOT included in China’s solutions for overseas customers?
A. construction B. research and development
C. marketing D. operation
31. What is the main advantage of China’s railway system?
A. It can export a full range of railway technology.
B. It can export the technology for the signaling system.
C. It can export civil engineering technology.
D. It can provide financial help for other countries.
D
For more than 25 years, Mary Read was a successful nurse in Lititz, Pennsylvania. But in 2010, at the age of50, she started having trouble with her memory and thinking, making it difficult for her to complete routine task sand follow instructions at work. The problems worsened, bringing her career to an abrupt end. In 2011, her doctor conducted a comprehensive evaluation, including a cognitive(認知的) assessment, and found that she was in the early stages of younger-onset Alzheimer's 老年癡呆癥), which affects hundreds of thousands of people under 65.
A year earlier, Elizabeth Wolf faced another sort of upheaval (突變,劇變). The 36-year-old community health program director was forced to abandon her own career, home and community in Vermont when both of her parents were diagnosed with Alzheimer's three months apart. Wolf took the difficult decision to move back into her childhood home in Mount Laurel, New Jersey in order to become their primary caregiver.
These stories are not unusual. Alzheimer's dementia disproportionately(不同程度) affects women in a variety of ways. Compared with men, 2.5 times as many women as men provide 24-hour care for an affected relative. Nearly 19 percent of these wives, sisters and daughters have had to quit work to do so. In addition, women make up nearly two-thirds of the more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer's today. According to the Alzheimer's Association 2016 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures, an estimated 3.3 million women aged 65 and older in the United States have the disease. To put that number in perspective, a woman in her sixties is now about twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's as breast cancer within her lifetime.
Researchers are racing to figure out why. Women generally live longer than men, but mounting evidence suggests that longevity(長壽) alone may not account for the unequal disease burden women face. It remains unclear whether women are truly at an increased risk for Alzheimer's. But studies have revealed that there may be distinct biological and genetic factors shaping how the disease develops and progresses in women. Understanding these differences will be of key importance in devising new, more effective strategies for treating, preventing and diagnosing Alzheimer's.
Consider the example of heart disease. The death rate dropped by nearly half as awareness that it was the leading cause of death in women rose dramatically during a 12-year period beginning in 1997. Now, research uncovering biological differences in heart disease is continuing to help doctors fine tune diagnosis, prevention and treatment for women. For example, cardiologists (心臟科醫(yī)生)are modifying how they identify potential risk factors, adjusting blood thinner dosages, and prescribing low-dose aspirin (阿司匹林) depending on a person's sex, particularly for older women who have already had a heart attack. Tackling Alzheimer's now requires a similar vision.
32. Why does the author give two women’s examples in the first two paragraphs?
A. To explain why they abandoned their careers.
B. To illustrate that their problems worsened further.
C. To introduce the main topic of the passage.
D. To show their love for the family.
33. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. It was Alzheimer's that caused Elizabeth Wolf to abandon her own career.
B. Identifying the distinct biological and genetic factors has nothing to do with fighting against Alzheimer's.
C. Heart disease is similar to Alzheimer's.
D. Today in America the number of women aged 60 to 69 suffering from breast cancer has reached about 1.7million.
34. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. We should make our efforts to fight against Alzheimer's.
B. Alzheimer's disease affects women more than men.
C. Researchers help doctors to figure out why more women suffer from Alzheimer's.
D. The differences in biological and genetic factors between women and men.
35. What do you predict the writer is going to talk about?
A. How to deal with Alzheimer's.
B. Compare heart disease with Alzheimer's.
C. Compare the death rate of Alzheimer's between women and men.
D. How to become a good cardiologist.
第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Tips for gaining confidence
We often think of confidence as a characteristic that is innate(天生的). People are either born with it or they don’t have it. 36 But this isn’t the case at all. There are a number of steps you can take to gain confidence.
1. Write down where you lack confidence
List the areas in which you are lacking confidence. Choose one area and spend some time thinking about it. If you can’t think of specific areas but suffer more from a general lack of confidence, consider focusing on something like public speaking. 37 Write about your specific concerns. You may find it useful to follow your fears to their most absurd end.
2. 38
Baby steps are the key here. If you want to build your confidence in public speaking, you don’t start by addressing an audience of thousands. A small, specific task to build your confidence in public speaking is important. As you complete your tasks, write them down in your journal . How did you feel? 39 How did things work out? Now, build on your small tasks.
3. Join a group
You may choose a group specific to the area in which you want to build your confidence. Toastmaster sinter national is a good general organization to build speaking and leadership skills, which will, in turn, develop your confidence as well. Through toastmasters, you will learn and develop at your own pace. 40 Write about your development , how you felt and areas where you have improved, as well as those that need more improvement.
A. Set yourself simple tasks and write down the results.
B. Those who don’t have it are just out of luck.
C. Try some of the techniques the journal recommends.
D. What were your worries and concerns?
E. How to be confident?
F. This is a common fear, but overcoming it is also a terrific way to build your confidence!
G. Whatever group you decide to join, remember your journal.
第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項。
I have a friend who says that every day she tries to do a good deed and not get “found out”. The friend tells an inspiring story about how this 41 . The first time she did this was in her student period; she was asked to take a bouquet (花束) of flowers into a nursing home and walk out before the receiver could express 42 .
She did it and made a clean 43 , saying the receiver looked pleasantly puzzled. Feeling excited, she44 took out her phone, eager to tell her friend the 45 . Luckily, she prevented herself before she made the
call and put the cell phone 46 .
This is where the exercise took on an 47 aspect. She realizes that 48 we tell others about the
“good deed” we do, we are getting the reward right there. But by keeping it 49 , we are training a feeling
inside ourselves that she 50 as “a ray of sunshine inside our hearts” that kept growing and growing.
I tell my students this story every year and 51 them to do a good deed and not get 52 .During our
class discussion, a truly thoughtful student 53 that my friend should have 54 and talked to the receiver
of the flowers, letting him know why the flowers were 55 for him. The student said that if someone really
wanted to help 56 people, they should visit them once a week and get to know them.
57 with the idea, the students asked if we could try this as a class. We actually found an organization
that helps 58 students with seniors who need companionship. 59 , we are moving forward to try this
60 , thanks to the student taking this story in a new and powerful direction.
41. A. planned B. behaved C. started D. ended
42. A. satisfaction B. curiosity C. concern D. appreciation
43. A. escape B. presentation C. introduction D. speech
44. A. abruptly B. instantly C. patiently D. unwillingly
45. A. requirement B. adventure C. news D. experience
46. A. off B. away C. in D. up
47. A. abstract B. remarkable C. unexpected D. distinct
48. A. when B. before C. though D. because
49. A. silent B. open C. secret D. public
50. A. knew B. described C. judged D. show
51. A. force B. tell C. persuade D. inspire
52. A. discovered B. caught C. praised D. paid
53. A. commented B. doubted C .agreed D. believed
54. A. acknowledged B. claimed C. responded D. returned
55. A. prepared B. presented C. left D. purchased
56. A. disabled B. lonely C. poor D. injured
57. A. Impressed B. Confused C. Emphasized D. Annoyed
58. A. combine B. compare C. unite D. match
59. A. Fortunately B. Occasionally C. Currently D. Strangely
60. A. offer B. thought C. arrangement D. task
第二節(jié) 閱讀下面材料,用不多于1個單詞的正確形式填空(每空1.5分,共15分)
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
As we all know, Columbus was a great explorer, 61 sailed from Spain in September 1492, looking
for gold. Native Americans greeted him, 62 (offer) gifts of corn. Columbus found little gold on that trip,
63 he collected many plants, including corn, to bring back to Spain. Columbus didn’t know it, but the corn was much more valuable than gold. Farmers from Europe to Asia accepted it 64 (immediate).They grew it on cold mountainsides and in tropical forests. Today it 65 (feed) millions of people all over the world.
On 66 (he) second trip, Columbus brought back a few chocolate beans to make chocolate. Europeans
and Asians loved this new drink, and soon they were paying a great deal of money for the beans. Chocolate beans became so valuable in Central America 67 they were used as cash for 200 years. 68 (tomato)and potatoes took some time to become popular. Eventually, however, they became 69 basis of a lot of popular foods. It is hard to imagine life without fried potatoes or chocolate. Thanks to native American cultures, many people are able to enjoy lots of 70 (taste)food.
第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
Climate change has caused a rise in sea levels, which has increased the amount of salt in fresh water used on coastal farms. As a result, farmers are gradually unable to use field close to the sea. However, the farmer in the Netherlands is now using a mixture of sea and fresh water grow healthy and delicious vegetables. He divided a farm from eight areas.
Computerized measuring devices called “sensors” controlling the water levels and the levels of salinity(含鹽度). He was able to harvest vegetables from most of the eight testing areas. He said the vegetables were smaller than it grown in fresh water. And they had more sugar and salt, so they tasted much good.
He found that potatoes grew better than other vegetables in the combination of sea and fresh water. He said four kinds of potatoes will be sent to Pakistan, when thousands of hectares of land were damaged by salinization last year.
第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分25分)
假如你是某中學學生李華,請將"低頭族"現(xiàn)象向《中國日報》寫一封信,內(nèi)容包括:
1.簡要描述“低頭族”現(xiàn)象;
2.闡述你對這一現(xiàn)象的看法。
參考詞匯: phubbing n. “低頭族”現(xiàn)象
注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右
2.可適當增加細節(jié),行文連貫
3.文中不能出現(xiàn)真實校名;
4.開頭結(jié)尾已給出,不計入詞數(shù)。
Dear editor,
____________________________________________
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Your Sincerely
Li Hu
2017山東春季高考英語真題參考答案
一. 聽力
1-5 CCACA 6-10 BAACA 11-15 BCCBB 16-20 AABCB
二. 閱讀理解
21-23DAB 24-27 DCAC 28-31 BDCA 32-35 CDBA
21. D根據(jù)Mysterium部分第三段“For me, some of the most fun comes from..I like steering the ship and handing out cards.”可知游戲的樂趣在掌控全局,故答案為D。同時可借助第二段對游戲規(guī)則的解釋更好的理解steering the ship(駕駛船只)這表達在文中的含義。
22. A根據(jù)Codenames部分第二段“For example...”對游戲規(guī)則的舉例,推理出游戲規(guī)則,題干中的三個單詞都與旅行相關(guān),故答案為A。
23. B根據(jù)Pandemic: Legacy 部分第一段第一句可知A符合原文;根據(jù)第二句可知C正確;根據(jù)第三段可知游戲需要縱覽全局謹慎決策,故D正確。B選項為原文未提及過的內(nèi)容,為本題正確選項。
24.D 細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段中的 but a sweet song sung by male mice to attract females 可知,雄鼠發(fā)出的是愉悅的聲音。
25.C 詞義猜測。 根據(jù)第二段中的 recording the high-pitched sounds male mice made 可以推知,該詞指代上文提到的雄鼠發(fā)出的聲音。
26.A 細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第四段中的 the test sample was too small to make such a conclusion 可知,Kurt hammer 認為得出這個結(jié)論的依據(jù)并不充分,人們需要進行更多的研究。
27.C. 推理判斷。根據(jù)最后一段中的可以推知,這項研究可以用來幫助人們治療人類的語言
紊亂的問題。
28. B 文章第一段。下文也進一步詳細講述了中國高鐵具有更加完備的高鐵技術(shù)(與其他國家相比,具有更多的優(yōu)勢),故成為中國新的國際商業(yè)名片。
29. D 根據(jù)該詞后的“and breakthroughs are being made…”。
30. C 根據(jù)Passage 4。
31. A 根據(jù)the last passage.
32. C 全文主要講老年癡呆癥對女性的影響要大于男性。作者開篇列舉兩位女性的實例正是為引出這一主題做鋪墊的。
33. D 選項A是張冠李戴,第四段說明B項錯誤,C項未提及。文章第三段“an estimated 3.3million…within her lifetime.”可知D項正確。
34. B 縱觀全文可知。
35. A 根據(jù)文章最后一段。尤其是“Tackling Alzheimer’s now requires a similar version”
三. 閱讀七選五
36—40 BFADG
36. B 承上啟下,根據(jù)前一句話 “人們天生有自信或者沒有”,這里表示“天生沒有自信的被認為是不幸的”,與下一句“事實并非如此”是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。
37. F 選項中的this 指前文的 public speaking。
38. A 根據(jù)本段內(nèi)容概括出本段小標題。
39. D 根據(jù)上下文都是提出問題。
40. G 根據(jù)上下文理解及關(guān)鍵詞 group 等選擇本選項。
四.完型填空
41—45 CDABD 46---50 BCACB 51---55 DAADC 56—60 BADCB
41.C。根據(jù)下文“The first time she did this was in her student period; she was asked to take a bouquet of flowers into a nursing home...”可知,作者的朋友講述了這個鼓舞人心的事故是怎樣開始的。
42.D。根據(jù)下文第二段“she did it and made a clean , saying the receiver looked pleasantly puzzled.”可知,作者的朋友被指派往療養(yǎng)院送花,她在收到花的人表達感謝之前就離開。下文第三段“we tell others about the ‘good deed’ we do, we are getting the reward right there.”也給予了提示。
43.A。根據(jù)下文“saying the receiver looked pleasantly puzzled”可知,作者的朋友干凈利落地逃走了,即在接受者表達感謝之前離開。上文第一段“I have a friend who says that every day she tries to do a good deed and not get‘ found out’.”也給予了提示。
44.B。根據(jù)下文“eager to tell her friend”可知,作者的朋友立即拿出手機。
45.D。作者的朋友急著要告訴她朋友自己的這次經(jīng)歷。experience符合語境。
46.B。根據(jù)上文“prevented herself before she made the call”作者的朋友在打電話前阻止了自己, 所以她把電話收起來了(put away)。
47.C。這就是這個活動呈現(xiàn)的令人意想不到的方面(———默默地做好事)。
48.A。根據(jù)該空上下文可知,when符合語境。作者的朋友意識到當我們告訴別人我們所做的好事時,我們會立即得到獎勵。
49.C。根據(jù)文章第二段,她選擇隱瞞這件事,將這件事保密。
50.B。根據(jù)語境及下文“a ray of sunshine in side our hearts”可知,她(作者的朋友)將這種感覺描述為“我們心里的一束陽光”。
51.D。作者每年都給學生講這個故事,并鼓勵他們做好事且不被發(fā)現(xiàn)。
52.A。根據(jù)上文第一段“to do a good deed and not get‘ found out’”可知,此處表示做好事時不被發(fā)現(xiàn)。
53.A。根據(jù)上文“During our class discussion,”及下文“my friend should have ____and talked to the receiver of the flowers, letting him know why the flowers were ____for him.”可知,此處指一個細心的學生評論道。
54.D。根據(jù)下文“talked to the receiver of the flowers...”可知,這個學生評論道,作者的朋友應(yīng)該回去告訴接受者她送花的原因。
55.C。根據(jù)上文“the receiver of the flowers”可知,讓他(收到花的人)知道為什么給他花。
56.B。根據(jù)下文”they should visit them once a week and get to know them.”可知,如果有人真想幫助孤獨的人就應(yīng)該每周拜訪他們,了解他們。最后一段的“seniors who need companionship”是提示,意思是“需要陪伴的老人”,這暗示出他們很孤獨。
57.A。根據(jù)下文“the students asked if we could try this as a class.”可知,這位同學的想法給大家留下了深刻的印象,同學們問是否可以以一個班集體為單位嘗試這個想法。impressed符合語境。
58.D。“我們”實際上找到了一個組織,它幫助“我們”把學生與需要陪伴的老年人配對。match符合語境。
59.C。根據(jù)下文“we are moving forward to...”可知,此處指我們目前正在實施…
60.B。根據(jù)上文“with the idea”可知,我們目前正在實施這個想法。
五. 語法填空
61.who. 62. offering. 63. but. 64. immediately 65.feeds/is feeding.
66.his. 67.that 68. Tomatoes 69.the 70. tasty.
六. 短文改錯
1. 第二句field改為fields 2. 第三句the改為a
3. 第三句grow前加to 4. 第四句from改為into
5.第二段第一句controlling改為controlled 6. 第二段第三句it改為those 7. 第二段第四句And改為But 8. 第二段第四句good改為better
9. 第三段第二句will改為would 10. 第三段第二句when改為where
書面表達:
Dear editor,
With the development of modern technology, men and women, old and young, own smart phones, which brings them plenty of benefits and convenience .However, lots of people spend too much time and energy on social media, games, online shopping and so on. Wherever they go, they never stop phubbing.
As a result, being addicted to the virtual world makes them indifferent to people around. They can’t bear being separated from mobile phones even for a short while. What’s worse, they can’t communicate with others and deal with problems properly in the real world., which puts them into a chaotic state. If phones didn’t occupy their lives, everything would be totally different. Thus, I strongly advised we all get rid of the bad habit and care more about each other.
Your Sincerely
Li Hua
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