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2020高考英語沖刺訓(xùn)練題及答案

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高三是人生中一個很重要的階段,同學(xué)們要打起精神,認(rèn)真?zhèn)淇?考生們在復(fù)習(xí)高考英語科目時(shí),可以多做一些試題,下面就是小編給大家?guī)淼母呖加⒄Z沖刺訓(xùn)練題及答案,希望大家喜歡!下面就是小編給大家?guī)淼母呖紱_刺模擬訓(xùn)練及答案,希望大家喜歡!

第一部分 聽力理解(共兩小節(jié):滿分20分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分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(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1. Who got the man’s last ticket to Eason’s concert?

A. David B. Elena C. Vincent

2. Where are the speakers?

A. At home B. At a restaurant C. In a park

3. What does the man think of Baymax?

A. A boring film B. A dying robot C. A perfect companion

4. How will the woman probably go to the meeting?

A. By taxi B. By car C. By underground

5. Why is Sun Shaoping the woman’s hero?

A. Because his story is inspiring B. Because he is an ordinary man

C. because he lives a good life

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6. How much did the man pay for the earphone?

A. 80 yuan B. 100 yuan C. 150yuan

7. Why did the man buy the earphone?

A. Because of the good quality B. Because of the low price

C. Because of the special color

聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8. Where should the students go if the fire alarm rings?

A. To the gym around the corner B. To the park behind the school

C. To the parking lot behind the gym

9. What may be the relationship between the two speakers?

A. Teacher and firefighters B. Teacher and principal

C. Teacher and student

10. Why does the woman have so many questions?

A. Because the woman is totally new at the school

B. Because the fire alarm is newly equipped at the school

C. Because there is a change in the fire alarm procedure.

聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11. What kind of phone does the man have?

A. A Samsung B. An iPhone C. An HTC

12. What does the woman mostly use her phone to do?

A. To text people B. To send Emails C. To make phone call

13. When does the woman have to go home?

A. In an hour. B. In three hours C. Tomorrow morning

聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。

14. What does the woman ask the man to do?

A. To cut down the rent B. To decorate the window.

C. To replace the fridge

15. What is the man’s reply to the woman’s request?

A. He needs time to think about it.

B. He thinks it is impossible.

C. He can’t make the decision himself

16. Which of the following is TRUE?

A. The woman hasn’t made the decision yet.

B. The man doesn’t know how much the rent is.

C. The woman doesn’t think the house is good.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17. How many ways can a student hand in his homework in a paperless class?

A. One B. Two C. Three

18. Traditionally, how can a teacher comment on students’ homework?

A. Highlight something and make it red.

B. Circle something and write “spelling”

C. Change the color or the size of the words

19. Why do some students dislike the idea of handing in homework online?

A. They can slip a paper under the teacher’s door

B. They can’t have access to the account any more

C. They can’t get away with a delayed paper

20. What’s the advantage of a paperless class?

A. Quicker grading B. More encourage C. Fewer mistakes

第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,共15分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。

21. According to the Gini Index, the degree of wealth concentration in China has risen by a third in the past 35 years and now is larger than __________ of the US.

A. this B. one C. that D. such

22. —What’s up, detective?

—I thought the case was off. Everything fell into __________ so perfectly. But I’m wrong.

A. place B. step C. pieces D. ruins

23. Have you heard of such an experiment __________ wine experts were fooled into thinking a cheap bottle of wine was an exceptional one with the labels changed?

A. as B. where C. that D. which

24. Some of our history were glorious, others best left in our historical records, never _________.

A. to repeat B. to be repeated

C. being repeated D. having been repeated

25. __________ speaking of the films made before 1927 as “silent”, the film has never been, in the full sense of the word, silent.

A. So accustomed are we to B. As we are so accustomed to

C. Accustomed as we are to D. Accustomed as are we to

26. Life doesn’t count for much __________ you’re willing to do your small part to leave our children a better world.

A. unless B. when C. though D. if

27. Since there is abundant food in the sea, it is understandable that some of the creatures that evolved on land __________ to the sea.

A. would have returned B. could have returned

C. might have returned D. should have returned

28. —Still, there are two more …

—__________. I’ve had enough of your excuses.

A. Cut it out. B. I beg to differ. C. Forget it. D. I mean it.

29. The stories are mirror images of places in my mind, where reality __________ fantasy.

A. respects B. represents C. meets D. marks

30. Older people still want to see classic performances, but they are obviously not the young generation’s __________.

A. piece of cake. B. hill of beans C. hot potatoes D. cup of tea

31. He was trying to write, but the continuous noise outside his window ________ him ________.

A. put; off B dropped; off C. drew; out D. let; out

32. We do not have the __________ and therefore cannot afford the latest computer software.

A. supplies B. facilities C. sources D. resources

33. —Haven’t seen him for a couple of days.

—He __________ preparations for the English speaking contest due to take place next week.

A. will make B. has made C. was making D. is making

34. Remember to read about any taboos related to clothing, especially if you plan to visit ______ are considered holy.

A. which B. where C. what D. that

35. I’m not talking about an aimless hope that’s little more than _________ optimism; I’m talking about hope as the spirit inside us.

A. great B. blind C. guarded D. cautious

第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選擇中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。

The Beginning of Drama

There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece. The one most widely accepted today is based on the 36 that drama evolved from ritual( 宗教儀式). The argument for this view goes as follows. In the beginning, human beings 37 the natural forces of the world—even the seasonal changes—as unpredictable, and they sought through various means to 38 these unknown and feared powers. Those measures which appeared to

39 the desired results were then kept and repeated until they changed into 40 rituals.

41 stories arose which explained or masked the mysteries of the rituals. As times passed, some rituals were 42 , but the stories, later called myths, continued to exist and provided material for art and drama.

Those who believed that drama evolved out of ritual also argue that those rituals contained the 43 of theatre because music, dance, masks, and 44 were almost always used. 45 , a suitable site had to be provided for performances and 46 the entire community did not participate , a(n) 47 division was usually made between the “ area of acting “ and the “ area in which an audience sits ”. Besides, there were performers, and, since considerable importance was 48 to avoiding mistakes in the practice of rituals, religious leaders usually 49 that task. Wearing masks and costumes, they often imitated (模仿) other people, animals, or supernatural beings, and mimed (用啞劇表演出) the 50 effect—success in hunt or battle, the coming rain, the revival of the Sun— 51 an actor might. Eventually such dramatic representatives were separated from 52 activities.

Another theory traces the theater’s origin from the human interest in 53 . According to this view , tales about the hunt , war or other things are told and gradually spread. 54 through the use of action and dialogue by a narrator and then through the assumption of each of the roles by a different person. A closely related theory traces theater to those dances that are primarily gymnastic or that are 55 of animal movements and sounds.

36. A . background B. assumption C. evidence D. theory

37. A. viewed B. employed C. imagined D. dismissed

38. A. take B. possess C guarantee D. control

39. A. start B. show C. bring D. continue

40. A. usual B. direct C. convincing D. fixed

41 A. Apparently B. Actually C. Eventually D. Naturally

42. A. spread B. abandoned C. followed D. celebrated

43. A. seed B. content C. myth D. history

44. A. costumes B. routines C. instructions D. performances

45. A. As a result B. In fact C. On the contrary D. In addition

46 A. when B. although C. unless D while

47 A. deep B. equal C clear D extra

48. A.attached B. related C. committed D. tied

49. A. put up B. took up C. took on D. put on

50. A. unexpected B. unpredicted C. prepared D. desired

51. A. whenever B. as C. whatever D. so

52. A. social B. political C. economic D. religious

53. A. accounts B. story-telling C. descriptions D drama-writing

54. A. at that time B. at a time C. at first D. at once

55. A. imitations B. creatures C. presentations D. exhibitions

第三部分 閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

There will come a time when you must decide to lead the life someone else has chosen for you… or the life you want.

According to legend, when a young boy asked the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo why he was working so hard hitting the block of marble that would eventually become his greatest sculpture, David, the artist replied, “Young man, there is an angel inside this rock, and I am setting him free.” In The Angel Inside, the well-known consultant and career coach Chris Widener uses Michelangelo’s words to explore the hidden potential that exists within us all.

In this unforgettable tale, Tom Cook, a disillusioned(幻想破滅的)American businessman, has traveled to Italy looking for direction in his life. In Florence, the last city on his tour, Tom meets a mysterious old man who opens his eyes to the art and life of Michelangelo and reveals what the artist’s work can teach him — and all of us — about the power of following your passion.

Whether you are looking for a way to reinvigorate your career or searching for the courage to begin a new one, The Angel Inside is a must-read if you want to find true meaning in your life and work.

The break-out business story that’s already sold more than 70,000 copies, The Angel Inside tells the story of a young man searching for meaning in his work and finding it in an unlikely place: the life and art of Michelangelo.

Advance Praise for The Angel Inside

“The Angel Inside is a powerfully simple story that helps you discover your potential for a passionate life!”

— John C. Maxwell, author, speaker and founder of INJOY Stewardship Services and EQUIP

“ Chris Widener’s The Angel Inside is a short read that is long on wisdom for life. Take an hour and a half of your time and delve into this truly meaningful book. It will captivate you from beginning to end, but more importantly, it will help you create your own life of power and beauty.”

—Jim Rohn

“ A very special one-day relationship between a wise mentor and his struggling but eager protégé. What a delightful story for everyone to read, and from which to benefit greatly!”

— Bob Burg

“ The Angel Inside” is truly one of the most inspiring, encouraging motivational books I have ever read. Once I got started, I found it impossible to stop reading. And I say this as a man who has never read friction; I’ve always said that when I get all of the truth, then I’ll start reading fiction. It was a wonderful thrill to read a work of fiction that contains an enormous amount of truth and encouragement.”

— Zig Ziglar

56. What is probably the theme of the book The Angel Inside?

A. Following your passion

B. Recommending a new career

C. Solving the mysteries in life

D. Starting with action

57. What does the underlined word “captivate” mean?

A. Instruct B. Attract C. Prevent D. Convince

58. What does Zig Ziglar mainly want to tell us?

A. Before reading fiction, it’s necessary to get all the truth.

B. The Angel Inside is a thrilling work of science fiction.

C. Fiction contains lots of truth and encouragement.

D. Readers can benefit a lot from The Angel Inside.

B

The first time we started using it, we thought it would just be a bit of fun, a one-time thing.

__A__

“Let’s just give it a try,” my fiancée said. I was a bit nervous, but I knew some of our friends were already into it, and they said it was fine and that I should relax because everyone was doing it.“OK,” I agreed, convinced it would be harmless.

___B___

Before long, we were using it once a week. Then it became twice a week. We went from using it after work to using it in the mornings, and then at lunchtime, too.

Suddenly we reached a point where we were using it every day. Even when I wasn’t using it, I was thinking about using it. ___C___

That’s when I realized the terrible truth. We couldn’t stop.

Dear readers, it shames me to admit it, but I am an addict of online shopping site Taobao.

And I don‘t think I’m the only one. __D__

I see the telltale signs every where: People with bags under their eyes, clearly exhausted after staying up late browsing items they might one day need (but probably won’t),like the 1940s leather aviator cap I bought in the event I ever need to become an aviator in the 1940s. I see co-workers furtively (偷偷摸摸地)sneaking down to the mailroom, eyes darting around suspiciously.

I know what‘s going through your mind as you read this.

“This isn’t me,” you’re thinking, “I can stop anytime I want.”

But can you?

In China you can get same day delivery for just about anything you buy online. In Australia, my home country, the same item would take weeks to arrive.

“It‘s the convenience,' I said to my fiancée. “That’s why we‘re hooked.”

But is that convenience worth the risk of waking up one morning to discover you’ve been buried alive in masses of brand new women’s shoes?

In my case it’s probably not, especially because I suspect my fiancée won’t realize I‘m missing until weeks later, when my credit card stops working and I‘ve long since expired.

So what can you do to battle this terrible addiction?

Never fear, dear readers, because I‘ve created a special five-step list to help you stop online shopping.

Step one: Acknowledge you have a problem. Resist buying adult-sized, Star Wars Stormtrooper outfit on Taobao. You don’t really need it.

Step two: Try not to feel guilty about buying adult-sized, Star Wars Stormtrooper outfit on Taobao.

Step three: Put the computer and smartphone away, get back to nature, and take a walk in the park.

Step four: Try not to feel guilty about buying a new outfit for your walk in the park. I mean, it was on sale, right?

Step five: Buying a book on how to quit Taobao...from Taobao.

On second thoughts, maybe don’t listen to me, after all.

59. Where should the sentence “I have never been so wrong in my entire life.” be put in the passage?

A. In blank A. B. In blank B. C. In blank C. D. In blank

60. The author writes the underlined paragraph to show ________.

A. Taobao is a popular and successful online shopping site

B. online shopping is an effective way to help relax

C. people today are fond of the 1940s leather aviator cap

D. quite a lot of people are hooked on online shopping

61. The author concludes this passage with a tone of________.

A. confidence and optimism

B. disappointment and disapproval

C. uncertainty and humor

D. confusion and sympathy

C

You’re probably aware of the basic trends. The financial rewards to education have increased over the past few decades, but men fail to benefit.

In elementary and high school, male academic performance is lagging. Boys earn three-quarters of the D’s and F’s. By college, men are clearly behind. Only 40 percent of bachelor’s degree go to men, along with 40 percent of master’s degree.

Thanks to their lower skills, men are dropping out of the labor force. In 1954, 96 percent of the American men between the ages of 25 and 54 worked. Today, that number is down to 80 percent. In Friday‘s jobs report, male labor force participation reached an all-time low.

Millions of men are collecting disability benefits. Even many of those who do have a job are doing poorly. According to Michael Greenstone of the Hamilton Project, annual earnings for average prime-age males have dropped by 28 percent over the past 40 years.

Men still dominate (主宰) the top of the corporate ladder because many women take time off to raise children, but women lead or are gaining nearly everywhere else. Women in their 20s outearn men in their 20s. Twelve out of the 15 fastest-growing professions are dominated by women.

Over the years, many of us have employed a certain theory to explain men‘s economic decline. It is that the information-age economy rewards qualities that women are more likely to possess.

To succeed today, you have to be able to sit still and focus attention in school at an early age. You have to be emotionally sensitive and aware of context. You have to communicate smoothly. For genetic and cultural reasons, many men are not good at these.

But, in her fascinating new book, The End of Men, Hanna Rosin suggests a different theory. It has to do with adaptability. Women, Rosin argues, are like immigrants (移民) who have moved to a new country. They see a new social context, and they flexibly adapt to .new circumstances. Men are like immigrants who have physically moved to a new country but who have kept their minds in the old one. They speak the old language. They follow the old customs. Men are more likely to be rigid; women are more fluid.

This theory has less to do with born qualities and more to do with social position. When there’s big social change, the people who were on the top of the old order are bound to stick to the old ways. The people who were on the bottom are bound to experience a burst of energy. They are going to explore their new surroundings more enthusiastically.

Rosin reports from working-class Alabama. The women she meets are flooding into new jobs and new opportunities — going back to college, pursuing new careers. The men are waiting around for the jobs left and are never coming back. They are strangely immune (免疫的)to new options. In the Auburn-Opelika region, the average female income is 140 percent of the average male income.

Rosin is not saying that women are winners in a global gender (性別) war or that they are doing super simply because men are doing worse. She‘s just saying women are adapting to today’s economy more flexibly than men. There’s a lot of evidence to support her case.

A study by the National Federation of Independent Business found that small businesses owned by women outperformed male-owned small business during the last recession (衰退). In finance, women who switch firms are more likely to see their performance improve, whereas men are likely to see theirs decline. There‘s even evidence that women are better able to adjust to divorce. Today, more women than men see their incomes rise by 25 percent after a marital breakup.

Forty years ago, men and women stuck to certain theory, what it meant to be a man or a woman. Young women today, Rosin argues, have abandoned both feminist (女權(quán)主義者)and prefeminist preconceptions. Men still stick to the masculinity (大男子主義的)rules, which limit their vision and their movement.

If she‘s right, then men will have to acknowledge that they are strangers in a strange land.

62. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Male labor force participation has declined by 80% since 1954.

B. More men than women take time off to raise children now.

C. Good communication is one of the qualities that women possess.

D. Men are still taking most top and fastest-growing professions.

63. In Hanna Rosin’s opinion, male performance is falling behind because _______.

A. men are less likely to sit still and focus in school at early age

B. men are more rigid and less able to adapt to new circumstances

C. women are doing better for genetic and cultural reasons

D. it is more and more difficult for men to get bachelor’s degree

64. What is the passage intended to convey?

A. The differences between men and women.

B. The reasons why men do no better than women.

C. The social status of men and women.

D. The reasons why men fail compared with women.

D

It appears that the police now have a device that can read license plates and check if a car is unregistered, uninsured or stolen. We already know that National Security Agency can dip into your Facebook page and Google searches. And it seems that almost every store we go into these days wants your home phone number and ZIP code as part of any transaction (交易).

So when Edward Snowden — now cooling his heels in Russia — revealed the extent to which the NSA is spying on Americans, collecting data on phone calls we make, it‘s not as if we should have been surprised. We live in a world that George Orwell predicted in 1984. And that realization has caused sales of the 1949, dystopian (反烏托邦)novel to spike dramatically upward recently — a 9,000% increase at one point on Amazon. com.

Comparisons between Orwell’s novel about a tightly controlled totalitarian (極權(quán)主義的) future ruled by the ubiquitous (無所在的)Big Brother and today are, in fact, quite similar. Here are a few of the most obvious ones.

Telescreens — in the novel, nearly all public and private places have large TV screens that broadcast government propaganda (宣傳), news and approved entertainment. But they are also two-way monitors that spy on citizens, private lives. Today websites like Facebook track our likes and dislikes, and governments and private individuals hack into our computers and find out what they want to know. Then there are the ever-present surveillance (監(jiān)控) cameras that spy on the ordinary people as they go about their daily routine.

The endless war — In Orwell’s book, there‘s global war that has been going on seemingly forever, and as the book‘s hero, Winston Smith, realizes the enemy keeps changing. One week we’re at war with Eastasia and friends with Eurasia. The next week, it‘s just the opposite. There seems little to distinguish the two adversaries (對手), and they are used primarily to keep the people of Oceania, where Smith lives, in a constant state of fear, thereby making disagreement unthinkable — or punishable. Today we have the so-called war on terror, with no end in sight, a generalized societal fear, suspension of certain civil liberties, and an ill-defined enemy who could be anywhere, and anything.

Newspeak — the fictional, stripped-down English language, used to limit free thought. OMG (Oh my God), RU (Are you) serious? That‘s so FUBAR (Fucked Beyond Ail Recognition). LMAO (Laugh My Ass Off).

Memory hole — this is the machine used in the book to change or disappear embarrassing documents. Paper shredders (碎紙機(jī)) had been invented, but were hardly used when Orwell wrote his book, and the concept of wiping out a hard drive was years in the future. But the memory hole foretold both technologies.

So what’s it all meant? In 1984, Winston Smith, after an intense round of ^behavioral modification” — read: torture— learns to love Big Brother, and the difficult world he was born into. Jump forward to today, it seems we‘ve willingly given up all sorts of freedoms, and much of our right to privacy. Fears of terrorism have a lot to do with this, but dizzying advances in technology, and the ubiquity of social media, play a big part.

There are those who say that if you don‘t have anything to hide, you have nothing to be afraid of. But the fact is, when a government agency can monitor everyone‘s phone calls, we have all become suspects. This is one of the most frightening aspects of our modem society. And even more frightening is the fact that we have gone so far down the street, there is probably no turning back. Unless you spend your life in a wilderness cabin, totally off the grid, there is simply no way the government won’t have information about you stored away somewhere.

What this means, unfortunately, is that we are all Winston Smith. And Big Brother is the modem surveillance state.

65. What caused 1984 to sell well on Amazon.com?

A. The fact that authorities have access to our personal information.

B. The worry that our government agencies can monitor our phones.

C. The surprise at how Americans are spied on by the government.

D. The similarities between the world we live in and that of 1984.

66. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. When Orwell wrote 1984, paper shredders didn‘t exist.

B. Winston Smith loves Big Brother due to the fears of terrorism.

C. Telescreens arc used to broadcast and spy on citizens’ privacy.

D. The war with Eastasia makes people in Oceania fearful.

67. What docs the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 8 refer to?

A. Willingness to abandon freedom and privacy.

B. Addiction to social media.

C. A round of “behavioral modification”.

D. The phone calls being monitored.

68. The underlined part in the passage replies that _______.

A. we are walking along the street too far to go back home

B. it is impossible for us to return to our initial path

C. if s very difficult for us to change the current situation

D. the government can find out which street we are going down

69. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. We’re living “1984” today.

B. Big Brother is watching you.

C. We are all Winston Smith.

D. The NSA is spying on Americans.

70. What is the writer‘s attitude towards the phenomenon?

A. Optimistic. B. Concerned. C. Angry. D. Enthusiastic.

第四部分 任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。

注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。請將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。

When it comes to being socially successful, the quantity of your relationships is irrelevant. The important thing is the quality of them. I would rather have a small team that works in concert than a big team so scattered(分散的)that nothing ever gets done. It’s better to have a few close friends who love you for who you are than a lot of acquaintances who you’re not so comfortable with.

Here are five ways you can make people enjoy being around you.

1. Be confident, but not cocky.

There is a big difference between healthy confidence and arrogant(傲慢的)cockiness. A confident person, when complimented about a wonderful thing they did, would reply with a simple “thank you.” A cocky person would take the opportunity to perform an unscheduled Academy Award acceptance speech. A confident person would offer praise for everybody who contributed to their success. A cocky person would claim all the credit for themselves without a second thought. Cocky people might experience temporary perks, but long-lasting success is a prize reserved for the confident.

2. Be approachable, but not a pushover.

You should welcome your friends and coworkers with open arms. It’s hard to find a person who will offer a listening ear in time of need, so fulfilling that need will help you become a person people trust. But there can be too much of a good thing. If you find yourself with invitations you’re not that interested in, don’t be afraid to politely reject them. If your schedule becomes occupied by people desiring your attention, set some ground rules and prioritize(優(yōu)先考慮). To take care of others, you must first take care of yourself.

3. Be direct in expression, but not nasty in delivery.

Receiving honesty with no filter (過濾)is like finding a massive glass of ice water during a desert adventure. Speak words of truth, and people will be refreshed to hear them. Most people sugarcoat their opinions, so a willingness to tell it how you see it will win the appreciation of your friends and coworkers. But here’s the catch: delivery is everything. There is a big difference between “Your article sucks”and “I like the general concept, but I think it might play better if you try if from a different angle.” Truth is something you should aim for, but it isn’t a ticket to be nasty to people. To deliver honest and helpful feedback, use this sentence structure: “ I liked (insert positive quality), but I think it would be better if (constructive criticism/ suggestion for improvement).”

4. Be mindful of your actions, but not absorbed in yourself.

Have you ever found yourself nervous while fielding questions in a job interview or talking to a cute person you have a crush on? So eager to make a positive first impression that you can’t escape the constant stream of thoughts causing you to doubt if you’re saying and doing the right things? As a consequence, you might find yourself so self-absorbed that you can’t focus on what the other person is saying. The less time you spend questioning yourself and the more time you spend actively listening to the other person, the better off you will be.

5. Be assertive, but not overbearing.

There is a thin line between being assertive and overbearing, so let’s take a look at their definitions.

as·ser·tive (adjective): having or showing a confident and forceful personally

o·ver·bear·ing (adjective): unpleasantly or arrogantly domineering (專橫的)

An assertive person would confidently (and politely) ask friends or networking contacts for help if they needed it (and hopefully offer to return the favor). An overbearing person would force people to get what they wanted without a second thought about how their actions affected others. Being overbearing will make people avoid you because no one wants to help a pushy person.

Being assertive will attract people to you, if you can reflect confidence and enthusiasm.

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第五部分 書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

81. 請閱讀下面短文,并按要求以O(shè)ur Life Rests on Our Choice為題,用英語寫一篇150詞左右的文章。

Life is a matter of choice. Seemingly, it means a choice of concrete (具體的) things. But in fact, it means choosing a way of life. Life is to be lived and enjoyed, not to be wasted or complained about.

Hardly can we forget the time when our society faced the threat from the life-and death disease --- SARS. Yet, even during those dreadful times, some suffering people remained optimistic. Instead of wearing white masks, some people turned to colorful ones, and thus displayed a happy mood. And some creative people dubbed SARS to mean “SMILE AND REMAIN SMILING.” People who survive these kinds of circumstances decide in their minds to carry on in spite of the hardships.

Although we cannot choose our appearance, inborn gifts and even avoid unexpected disasters and adversities (逆境), we do have the right to choose to live optimistically, to love our lives, to have dreams, and to cherish hopes.

Every morning when we get up, we have a choice of how we want to approach life that day.

【寫作內(nèi)容】

1. 用約30個單詞寫出上文的概要;

2. 用約120個詞就“Our Life Rests on Our Choice” 談?wù)勀愕目捶ê透惺?,?nèi)容包括:

(1)簡要敘述你對“Our Life Rests on Our Choice”的理解;

(2)請舉例說明你會選擇怎樣的人生態(tài)度;

(3)簡要敘述你這樣選擇的理由。(至少2點(diǎn))

【寫作要求】

1. 闡述觀點(diǎn)或提供論據(jù)時(shí),不能直接飲用原文語句;

2. 作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱。

【評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】

內(nèi)容完整,語言規(guī)范,語篇連貫,詞數(shù)適當(dāng)。

英語參考答案

第一部分 聽力理解(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

1. C 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. B 10. A

11. B 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. A

第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共35小題;每小題1分,滿分35分)

21. C 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. C 26. A 27. D 28. A 29. C 30. D

31. A 32. D 33. D 34. C 35. B

36. B 37. A 38. D 39. C 40. D 41. C 42. B 43. A 44. A 45. D

46. A 47. C 48. A 49. C 50. D 51. B 52. D 53. B 54. C 55. A

第三部分 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

56. A 57. B 58. D 59. B 60. D 61. C 62. C 63. B 64. D 65. D

66. C 67. A 68. C 69. A 70. B

第四部分 任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

71. How/Ways 72. determines /decides 73. counts/matters

74. vary/differ 75. trust 76. invitations

77. direct 78. badly/eagerly/desperately/anxiously

79. comparing/analyzing 80. while

第五部分 書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

One possible version

Our Life Rests on Our Choice

Faced with disasters and adversities, some people choose to stay optimistic and determine to carry on regardless of the hardships. Life, to some extent, rests on our choice.

Life is full of ups and downs. When the time comes for us to make choices, we should be aware of the importance of a positive attitude. A positive attitude somehow resembles the sail of a ship, which offers us the right direction.

As a teenager, it is of great significance to take a positive attitude towards life. To stay energetic, I will stick to an exercise schedule. I will also keep myself informed of the current events and communicate more with others, becoming socially connected.

All these mentioned above will be beneficial for me to grow into an optimistic and confident young man. Only by doing so can I fit in society more easily and stay motivated towards a better life. (150 words)

書面表達(dá)評分建議

一、評分原則

1. 本題總分為25分,按5個檔次給分。

2. 評分時(shí),可先根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容和語言初步確定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來衡量、確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。

3. 概要少于20詞或多于40詞;全文少于130詞或多于180詞的,從總分中酌情減去1-2分。

4. 評分時(shí),應(yīng)注意的主要內(nèi)容為:內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)、運(yùn)用詞匯和語法結(jié)構(gòu)的數(shù)量和準(zhǔn)確性、上下文的連貫性及語言的得體性。

5. 拼寫和標(biāo)點(diǎn)符號是語言準(zhǔn)確性的一個方面,評分時(shí),應(yīng)視其對交際的影響程度予以考慮。英美拼寫及詞匯用法均可接受。

6. 如字跡難以辨認(rèn),以致影響表達(dá),將分?jǐn)?shù)降低一個檔次。

二、評分要點(diǎn)

1. 概要;

2. 簡要敘述你對“Our Life Rests on Our Choice”的理解;

3. 請舉例說明你會選擇怎樣的人生態(tài)度;

4. 簡要敘述你這樣選擇的理由。(至少2點(diǎn))

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