陕西省榆林市府谷县第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题(word版含答案,含听力音频和原文)

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陕西省榆林市府谷县第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题(word版含答案,含听力音频和原文)

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府谷县第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考
英语
全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
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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. What is the woman going to do this Saturday
A. Go to see a film with the man.
B. Take Jane to the hospital.
C. Help Jane clean up her room.
2. How will the speakers go to Chris’s house
A. By taxi. B. By bus. C. On foot.
3. When will the woman reach the school
A. Before 10 o’clock. B. About 11 o’clock. C. At 11:30.
4. What does the man advise the woman to do
A. Relax at home.
B. Have online classes at home.
C. Go hiking with the man.
5. What’s the relationship between the speakers
A. Mother and son. B. Teacher and student. C. Classmates.
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. Where is the man now
A. In a clothes shop. B. In the lab. C. In the woman’s office.
7. What is included in the safety rules in the lab
A. Wearing proper clothes.
B. Wearing sunglasses.
C. Saying nothing with lab partners.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the man unsatisfied with
A. The lighting. B. Some dishes. C. The service of the staff.
9. What attitude does the woman take toward baked (烤的) fish in the restaurant
A. Doubtful. B. Critical. C. Favourable.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the Love Kuching Project related to
A. Looking after cats.
B. Visiting the elderly.
C. Cleaning up the beaches.
11. What is the woman like
A. Adventurous. B. Warm-hearted. C. Ambitious.
12. What will the woman probably do next
A. Contact a project by e-mail.
B. Call a project to do voluntary work.
C. Call friends to try the Love Kuching Project.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the woman now
A. A doctor in a clinic. B. A university student. C. A university teacher.
14. What made the woman’s application unique
A. She was more experienced in medicine.
B. She was a top student in all courses.
C. She had ever acquired languages.
15. What is beyond the woman’s expectation
A. Most teachers handed out materials on each topic.
B. The hospitals always gave students surprises.
C. The doctors usually had no time to help students.
16. How will the woman spend her summer break
A. Do some summer work.
B. Get trained at a hospital in Paris.
C. Travel to Paris to have a good break.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where is Mountain Kilimanjaro located
A. In America. B. In Africa. C. In Asia.
18. What do we know about Mountain Kilimanjaro
A. It is part of a mountain range.
B. It is the greatest nature wonder in the world.
C. It attracts people to see the glacier-covered (冰川覆盖的) peaks.
19. When was Kilimanjaro National Park declared a World Heritage Site
A. In 1889. B. In 1973. C. In 1987.
20. What happens to Mountain Kilimanjaro now
A. Nobody tries to climb it because of worse weather.
B. Disappearance of snow may be reducing the income of tourism.
C. Changing climate makes it disappear gradually.
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。
A
Borrowing Policies
The Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library provides materials and services to meet the information needs of graduate and undergraduate students, face-to-face and online learners as well as teachers and community members.
Borrowing for Students
General Collection: 21 days (fall and spring); 14 days (summer)
Curriculum Collection: 7 days (fall and spring); 7 days (summer)
Borrowing for Teachers
General Collection: 90 days (fall and spring); 90 days (summer)
Curriculum Collection: 90 days (fall and spring); 90 days (summer)
OK-Share Card
Any teachers or students of any OK-Share institution may use the collections of any OK-Share library on site. Upon completion of the OK-Share card application at their home library, teachers or students will be given an OK-Share card.
Services
OK-Share card borrowers are allowed two books in their possession at one time. Electronic tools may not be available to the OK-Share card borrowers.
Inform the library you use immediately if your card is lost or stolen. A $5.00 charge for a second OK-Share card must be paid to the lending library.
Books should be returned to the library where the library materials were borrowed. Materials returned by mail should be sent by first-class, insured mail. Materials sent by post office must be insured for at least $100.
Billing
The library is not responsible for informing borrowers that materials are overdue. OK-Share card borrowers are billed for fines for materials returned late.
21. What is the similarity for teachers and students to borrow materials
A. They can keep them for 90 days anyway.
B. They all can borrow them in winter.
C. They can keep them in autumn for 14 days.
D. They can keep either general or curriculum collections.
22. Which is possible for OK Share card borrowers
A. Borrowing two books at a time. B. Using necessary electronic tools.
C. Getting another card for free. D. Getting materials mailed for free.
23. What will the library do if borrowers can’t return books on time
A. Tell them the date in advance. B. Punish them by fining them.
C. Post a fine bill to them. D. Force them to hand in the OK-Share card.
B
Hotels often undergo makeovers (翻新). However, few can compete with the Ice hotel in Jukkasj rvi, Sweden. Carved entirely from “Snice”—a mix of snow and ice—the hotel is rebuilt annually, with each version more impressive than the previous one. The 32nd Ice hotel was open to guests on April 17, 2022.
The must-visit Swedish tourist destination came about accidentally. In 1989, Ice hotel’s founder Yngve Berquist organized an art show to attract tourists to Jukkasj rvi during the chilly winter months. The exhibition, held inside a 5.5-square-metre igloo (冰屋), was a runaway (迅速的) success. Many visitors decided to spend the night, and all of Jukkasj rvi’s warm houses were sold out. Hence, when a group approached Berquist about a place to spend the night, he offered them the igloo. “To my surprise, the guests were very impressed by the experience the morning after. Ice hotel was born,” Berquist recalls.
The Ice hotel has come a long way since its humble (简陋的) start. Constructed from 1,000 tons of ice, and 30,000 tons of “Snice”, it now covers an area of over 5,500 square metres. Preparations for the annual hotel begin in March with the harvesting of 5,000 tons of ice from the nearby Torne River. The ice is kept in cold storage until November when about 100 workers and artists get to work carving out a new structure. Ice hotel is typically open for business by mid-December.
This year’s hotel comprises (由……组成) 36 rooms, including 12 crafted art suites (套间). Decorated with massive ice stones and carved water shapes, it aims to provide visitors with a good nature experience. The “Dickensian Street” suite promises to take visitors on a tour of 19th-century England, complete with cobbled (铺鹅卵石的) streets, shops, and buildings from the era. Guests are advised to stay inside thermal (保暖的) sleeping bags and wear gloves and winter hats all night. Not surprisingly, most move to the conventional, warmer cabins nearby after a single night.
24. When was Sweden’s Ice hotel open for the 22nd time
A. In 2012. B. In 1992. C. In 1990. D. In 2022.
25. What made Ice hotel come into being
A. Warm houses’ being sold out. B. The special warmth of it.
C. The cheap ticket of it. D. The unique structures of ice.
26. What’s the main idea of the third paragraph
A. Differences of Ice hotel rebuilt from ever before.
B. The preparations for the annual hotel rebuilt.
C. How the ice is kept in cold storage in Ice hotel.
D. The development and construction of Ice hotel.
27. What can visitors do in Sweden’s Ice hotel
A. Wear summer clothes even if in winter.
B. Spend nights in modern rooms in warm sleeping bags.
C. Experience 19th-century England in the “Dickensian Street” suite.
D. Taste different kinds of local special food in the Dickensian Street.
C
Self-confidence is an important quality to develop in your kid. It is associated with better grades, more satisfying personal relationships, better decision making, and greater self-control. Self-confidence is obtained from skills and competencies, experiences, treatment by others and the nature and frequency (频率) of successes and failures. But, self-confidence is also affected by something as simple as how your kids carry themselves as they go about their daily lives. If kids behave more self-confidently, they feel more self-confident. Here are some direct instructions parents can give their kids to help them make it.
To start with, have your kids stand tall and straight with their shoulders back. This is particularly important for teenage girls. It is not unusual for girls to draw their shoulders inward as a way of avoiding dealing with the changes of their bodies. They will need help balancing being confident in their bodies.
Self-confident people stand and walk with their hands out and to the side of the body. Some research has provided evidence that placing your hands on your hips (髋部) results in greater decisiveness in business situations. This is sometimes referred to as the super hero stance. Before your kids are about to engage in an activity where self-confidence is required, have them stand like a super hero with their heads held high, their eyes focused on the horizon and their hands on their hips. It can feel kind of silly but will make a difference in their attitude and behaviour.
Finally, your kids need to be aware of how they actually walk. Self-confident people walk with big steps. They take solid steps with their head up, looking where they are going and making direct eye contact with people they encounter.
With a little time and some direct instruction, you can help your teen appear more self-confident which will actually help them feel more self-confident. You are the perfect person for them to practise on. One thing though. It is probably better to address this in private.
28. What will kids fail to gain with more self-confidence
A. Better marks on the exam. B. Better relationship with others.
C. Greater self-control. D. The fastest decision making.
29. What does the underlined word “It” in paragraph 3 refer to
A. Standing like a super hero. B. Engaging in an activity.
C. Making eyes focused on a certain thing. D. Holding heads high.
30. What can we know from paragraphs 2—4
A. Teen girls always stand tall and straight with their shoulders back.
B. Self-confident persons aren’t afraid of straight eye contact.
C. It’s impolite to put your hands on your hips when you talk with others.
D. You should mind your steps when you walk, being careful and slow.
31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text
A. Self-confidence and Body Language
B. Self-confidence and Teen Girls
C. Self-confidence and Different Activities
D. Self-confidence and Good Quality
D
Mickey Mouse welcomed visitors to his new home in China on June 16, 2016 as Disney opened its first theme park in the mainland.
The park, located in the city of Shanghai, opened with fireworks. Joe Schott, president and general manager of Shanghai Disney Resort (度假胜地), said, “I can promise you that there is still so much left to be revealed, and I cannot wait to share it all with you in the months and years to come.”
Tens of thousands streamed into Shanghai Disneyland for its debut (问世), an event that was nearly two decades in the making. The $5.5 billion resort covers 963 acres, but Disney has already begun expansion.
Company officials said they tried to reflect Chinese preferences in the new park. “We didn’t build Disneyland in China, we built China’s Disneyland,” said Bob Iger, Disney’s chairman.
There’s a traditional Chinese tea house featuring local food. The Lion King performed in Mandarin for the first time, features the Monkey King and characters dressed in Chinese opera garb (服装) to appeal to an Asian audience.
In the castle, guests not only walk through, as they do in other Disney parks, they can also eat and shop. When it was discovered that Chinese people didn’t have a favourite Disney princess, the company decided that the castle would feature all the princesses. Parks in California and France are based on the Sleeping Beauty story.
“The visitors can learn the princesses over time, and this gives them an opportunity to have an introduction to all of the princess stories,” said executive producer Ali Rubinstein.
However, China’s Disneyland sometimes is not closely related to China. Disney’s only animated film based on a Chinese story, Mulan, which tells the tale of a Chinese warrior woman, got neither its own ride nor stage show. The character appears only as a statue and a float in the parade.
32. What’s Joe Schott’s attitude to Shanghai Disney Resort
A. Disappointed. B. Concerned. C. Doubtful. D. Confident.
33. What can be learned from what Bob said in paragraph 6
A. They build the theme park in China.
B. The theme park belongs to China.
C. The theme park has Chinese elements.
D. The theme park has a long Chinese history.
34. Why does China’s Disneyland have all kinds of princesses
A. Chinese people have no certain favourite Disney princess.
B. Chinese people don’t know any princess characters in Disney movies.
C. Chinese people believe “the more, the better”.
D. Parks in other countries are based on the Sleeping Beauty story.
35. What is the purpose of giving the Mulan example
A. To show the Chinese character of Disneyland.
B. To show Mulan is an important part of Chinese culture.
C. To show China’s Disneyland has not reflected enough Chinese culture.
D. To show Disneyland has too few Chinese character films.
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。
How to Turn Your Dreams into a Reality
Do you have dreams, visions or plans about things you’d love to have or achieve Of course you do! We all do. Unfortunately, dreaming is the easy part. 36 The good news is that there are proven techniques that can get you from where you are to where you want to be. Follow this process to bring your dreams to fruition (实现):
Turn your dream into a goal.
When you have a goal, you have a true target. For a greater chance of success, your plan should have a deadline and it must be measurable. 37 Give yourself the gift of setting a deadline and things will start to happen. Make your goal as desirable as possible without being unrealistic. If you feel that your goal is unreasonable, it’s much more difficult to encourage yourself to actually pursue it.
Prioritize (优先化) your goal daily.
38 You give instructions to your brain thousands of times a day. Let your mind know that your goal is something more important than “I feel like eating a ham sandwich” or “I need to stop at the grocery store on the way home”.
39
Difficult goals can rarely be achieved alone; you’re likely to need some help and guidance. Look at the list you have made and see what you already have in your life that could help you on your path.
Track your progress.
Measure your progress each day. Use old fashioned paper and pencil or take advantage of the latest smartphone app. 40 You can only adjust your approach if you know how you’re doing. Consider making a chart if that’s applicable to your goal.
A. Classify (将……分类) your available resources.
B. Make a list of negative associations.
C. Read and write your goal each day.
D. Turning those dreams into a reality is the challenge.
E. Tracking is critical to making continued progress.
F. It has been said that dreams are goals without a deadline.
G. So make a list of all the negative stuff that slip into your mind.
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。
Some people say he is a hero. Some people say he is stupid. Emmanuel Tuloe thinks he did the 41 thing.
The 18-year-old from Liberia found $50,000 on the highway. He gave it back to the 42 . Life in Liveria isn’t 43 . The country went through 14 years of civil wars. Tuloe dropped out of school in seventh grade and started driving a motorcycle taxi to 44 money. One day, he was 45 on the highway when he saw a bunch of money wrapped in a plastic bag. It had been 46 on the road unnoticed. There were thousands of dollars inside. “I was 47 because it was plenty,” he said, “and so I brought it home and gave it to my aunty to 48 until the owner could ask for it.”
That day, Musu Yancy, the businesswoman who had lost the money, went on the radio 49 for her money and appealing to anyone finding it. So he took it to her. Yancy gave him a(n) 50 of cash and some gifts, which was worth about $1,500 in all. Yancy celebrated with Tuloe.
Tuloe said that while many Liberians are praising his actions, others including some friends, 51 him. They said he should keep the money. “Since my decision, when I have a(n) 52 on the highway and some of my rider friends see me, they don’t help; they say I was 53 to find and return money. I should let the money help me.”
Tuloe still thinks he made the right choice. He thinks people should 54 lost things and the cash they find. Tuloe planned to 55 the gifts with some people who were with him when he found the cash. “But the cash I got will be given to my grandma,” he said.
41. A. strange B. foolish C. right D. wrong
42. A. owner B. police C. person D. school
43. A. hard B. poor C. happy D. easy
44. A. borrow B. pick C. produce D. make
45. A. wandering B. swinging C. driving D. posing
46. A. dropped B. placed C. buried D. forgotten
47. A. afraid B. excited C. content D. curious
48. A. check B. donate C. hide D. keep
49. A. shouting B. crying C. arguing D. complaining
50. A. award B. room C. reward D. prize
51. A. caught up with B. made fun of C. relied on D. looked up to
52. A. outcome B. breakout C. breakdown D. breakthrough
53. A. cautious B. stupid C. honest D. generous
54. A. ignore B. seek C. return D. report
55. A. share B. accept C. tolerate D. purchase
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。
Sooner or later, you all have to face big decisions regarding your ambitions and your future roles in society. That might mean selecting school subjects that will lead to 56 fulfilling career or it might mean deciding what kind of job you think will suit you.
57 (luck), you aren’t restricted (限制) to a choice between academia and the workplace. You might decide to follow a vocational (职业的) course, 58 (get) a qualification (资格) in business, for example. Or you might consider doing in an apprenticeship (学徒工作) and working for an employer who will train you 59 (do) a specific job.
When making decisions, don’t forget to put your hearts into your 60 (strong). You can get a sense of what academic area you are stronger in 61 (base) on your success in assessments.
Dig a little deeper to find out what combination of personality traits (特征) and skills are involved in your past success, and which can 62 (apply) to other areas. Online personality tests which try to match you to a particular job can help you to focus 63 your interests.
Consulting parents and other people as well as gathering information about different options 64 (be) important too. Although it may be possible to change your mind at a later stage, there’s no doubt 65 life is easier if you get it right early on.
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,你校《英语报刊》人物专栏征稿。请你用英语介绍一位你敬仰的人物投稿。内容包括以下三部分:
1. 对该人物的简单介绍;
2. 敬仰该人物的理由;
3. 从该人物身上得到的启示。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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。
Early in my teaching career, I heard countless excuses—most of them fabricated (编造的), many of them amusing—for why students didn’t have their homework. And, yes, “the dog ate it” was one of them. As time passed and I grew less easily cheated, I grew tired of hearing “I don’t have my homework because...”
And so I quit accepting any excuse other than a verifiable (能证实的) death in the family.
When I moved to an inner-city middle school, I took my no-nonsense attitude with me. “No excuses, no extensions!” I warned my eighth graders on the first day of school. I collected homework at the beginning of each class. When a student didn’t have it, I never asked why, Instead, I sighed loudly, shook my head in dramatic dislike and—with the student looking on—recorded a zero in the grade book. I soon gained the reputation I thought I wanted.
Then, one afternoon, shortly after the dismissal bell rang, Anthony approached me. “Could I talk to you a minute ” he asked shyly, not taking his eyes off the floor. “I know you said it doesn’t matter why we don’t have our lessons done, but I don’t want you to think I’m a slacker (偷懒的人) because I come to school without mine so often.”
Anthony looked up at me for the first time, and I could see that his lower lip was quivering (颤抖的). “It’s just that... well, my dad moved out, and my mom waits tables at night, so I have to take care of my little brothers. Sometimes they cry a lot, and it makes it hard to concentrate.”
I put my hand on Anthony’s thin shoulder. “Why are you just now telling me... ” I stopped in mid-sentence. I knew why. So I changed the question. “Would it help if you stayed here in my classroom after school and worked on it before you go home ”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
He swallowed (吞咽) hard and nodded. The things I learned that year weren’t taught in the education classes I’d taken in college.
府谷县第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考
英语
参考答案、提示
1~5 CCAAB 6~10 CABCA
11~15 BABCC 16~20 ABCCB
【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一个纪念图书馆为满足研究生、本科生、面对面和在线学习者以及教师和社区成员的信息需求,制定的一些借书制度。
21. D 细节理解题。根据标题Borrowing for Students和Borrowing for Teachers里面的内容可知对于老师和学生图书馆都提供了General Collection和Curriculum Collection资料的外借。故选D项。
22. A 细节理解题。根据Services项目中的第一句“OK-Share card borrowers are allowed two books in their possession at one time.(持有OK共享卡的借书人可以同时借两本书。)”可知,A项正确。
23. B 细节理解题。题干内容问的是对于不能及时还书的借书者图书馆将采取什么措施。根据Billing内容“The library is not responsible for informing borrowers that materials are overdue. OK-Share card borrowers are billed for fines for materials returned late.(图书馆不负责通知借阅者材料已过期。OK共享卡借书人将因延迟归还材料而被罚款。)”可知B项正确。
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。以冰砌墙,以雪筑床,本文主要介绍了世界上第一家冰雪酒店瑞典尤卡斯亚维(Jukkasj rvi)的著名冰酒店Ice hotel迎来第32次重装开业。
24. A 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句话“The 32nd Ice hotel was open to guests until April 17, 2022.”可知2022年4月17日,冰上酒店第32次向客人开放。同时根据“Carved entirely from ‘Snice’—a mix of snow and ice—the hotel is rebuilt annually, with each version more impressive than the previous one.”可知,这家酒店每年都会重建一次,每一个版本都比前一个版本更令人印象深刻。可知这家酒店一年一次被重建,2022年是第32次开放,那么第22次开放应该是在2012年。故选A项。
25. A 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The exhibition, held inside a 5.5-square metre igloo, was a runaway success. Many visitors decided to spend the night, and all of Jukkasj rvi’s warm houses were sold out. Hence, when a group approached Berquist about a place to spend the night, he offered them the igloo.(在一个5.5平方米的冰屋内举行的展览是一个成功,许多游客决定在那里过夜,Jukkasj rvi所有温暖的小屋都卖光了。因此,当一群人请Berquist提供过夜的处所时,Berquist提供了冰屋。)”可知,故选A项。
26. D 段落大意题。根据第三段谈到的内容尤其是第一句话“冰酒店自其简陋的起步以来,已经走过了漫长的道路”。然后讲述占地面积超过5500平方米。每年一次的酒店筹备工作于3月份开始,从附近的托恩河收集5000吨冰。这些冰被冷藏起来,直到11月,大约100名工人和艺术家开始雕刻新的结构。冰酒店通常在12月中旬开业。可知该段在讲述这个冰酒店的发展过程以及经营管理的大致情况。故选D项。
27. C 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“The ‘Dickensian Street’ suite promises to take visitors on a tour of 19th-century England, complete with cobbled streets, shops, and buildings from the era.(‘狄更斯街’套房承诺将带游客游览19世纪的英格兰,有鹅卵石铺就的街道、商店和时代建筑。)”可知,C项表述正确。
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了自信的好处,并通过不同的方式介绍如何让十多岁的孩子们增强自信。
28. D 细节理解题。根据第一段中“Self-confidence is an important quality to develop in your kid. It is associated with better grades, more satisfying personal relationships, better decision making, and greater self-control.”可知D项中的说法是不正确的,有自信的孩子们能够更好地做出决定,而不是做出最快的决定。
29. A 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,当孩子们参加活动需要自信的时候,我们需要让他们“stand like a super hero with their heads held high, their eyes focused on the horizon and their hands on their hips(像超人一样站着,仰起头,平视前方,双手叉腰)”。所以选择A项。
30. B 推理判断题。根据第四段最后一句可知,自信的人会与他们所遇到的人直接进行眼神交流。所以B项正确。根据第三段可知,应该像超人一样双手叉腰,所以C项不正确。根据第四段“Self-confident people walk with big steps.”可知应该迈大步,所以D项不正确。
31. A 标题归纳题。根据文章大意可知,作者提出了三种让孩子提高自信的方法,全部都是在肢体语言上的表现,所以选择A项。
【文章大意】本文介绍了中国上海的迪士尼乐园。设计者在里面融入了大量的中国元素。当然也提到了一些遗憾的地方,对中国元素还是有一些没有做到位的地方。
32. D 观点态度题。根据“I can promise you that there is still so much left to be revealed可知,Joe Schott的态度是充满信心的。
33. C 推理判断题。后面的中国茶社、当地食物、中国戏曲服装、美猴王等都在说中国迪士尼是融入了中国当地文化的迪士尼乐园。所以选择C项。
34. A 细节理解题。根据文中“When it was discovered that Chinese people didn’t have a favourite Disney princess, the company decided that the castle would feature all the princesses.”可知,原因主要是中国人没有特定的最受喜爱的迪士尼公主,所以在中国迪士尼乐园有迪士尼电影中所有的公主。所以选择A项。
35. C 推理判断题。文中提到花木兰主要是指花木兰电影是迪士尼拍过的唯一部以中国故事为背景的动画电影,而这个角色却在中国迪士尼只是一个雕塑,没有进一步挖掘成舞台剧等。所以中国元素的迪士尼乐园也并不是完全符合。所以选择C项。
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。每个人都有自己的梦想,那么怎么能把梦想变为现实呢?本文提出了一些可行性建议。
36. D 根据上文“Unfortunately, dreaming is the easy part. (不幸的是,有梦想是一件轻松的事情)”可知下文应该是表转折含义的句子,D项的challenge“挑战”与easy是相反的意思,故选择D项“把梦想变为现实才是挑战”。
37. F 根据下文“Give yourself the gift of setting a deadline and things will start to happen.(给你自己设定一个梦想实现的截止日期,然后事情就会逐渐开始进行)”可知F项的“dreams are goals without a deadline(梦想是没有截止期限的目标)”与其相呼应,同时和本段的标题“Turn your dream into a goal.(把你的梦想变成一个目标)”相一致。
38. C 根据标题“Prioritize your goal daily(把你每天的目标最优化)”可知和C项的“读出并写下你每天的目标”相一致。
39. A 根据本段最后一句“Look at the list you made and see what you already have in your life that could help you on your path.”可知本段建议把可利用的资源列成目录分类,然后看你在生活中所能帮助你的那些资源。
40. E根据标题“Track your progress.”可知本段主要建议“追踪你的进展”,每天把进步做一个衡量,和E项的“Tracking is critical to making continued progress.(追踪对于取得持续进步是至关重要的)”相一致。
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述一位利比里亚的18岁贫苦男孩在公路上拾到五万美元后将钱物归原主的故事。他拾金不昧的精神令人动容。
41. C 根据本文最后一段第一句“he made the right choice”可知本空选择right。Tuloe一直认为自己做对了事情。
42. A 根据第二段最后一句“the owner could ask for it”可知本空选择owner“失主”。18岁的Tuloe在高速上发现了5万美元后把它交给了失主。
43. D 根据下文的解释“The country went through 14 years of civil wars.(这个国家经历了14年的内战)”可知利比里亚人民的生活是不容易的,故选easy。
44. D Tuloe七年级的时候辍学了,于是他开始开摩托车出租来赚钱,make money“赚钱”是固定短语,故选D项。
45. C drive意为“开车”。句意:一天他正在高速上开车,这时他看到一包钱用塑料袋包裹着。
46. A 钱掉到了路上没有被注意到。故选drop“掉下;落下”。
47. A 根据下文“because it was plenty(因为是很多钱)”,和“until the owner could ask for it(直到失主来寻找它)”可知在他发现里面有5万美元的时候应该是很害怕的,担心失主找不到,毕竟是很多钱,故选afraid。
48. D 根据情境应该是他把钱带回家给他姑姑保存(keep),直到失主过来寻找它。
49. B 根据“went on the radio”以及当时情境,丢失的数额很大,可知失主Musu Yancy丢失钱后很着急,故用crying“哭”来形容失主的急切心情。
50. C 根据最后一段中的“the gifts”可知本句指的是Yancy给Tuloe一些现金和礼物作为报答,故选reward“酬劳”。
51. B 根据本句中的“But”以及上文的“praising”可知本空的词应该和praising表达意思正相反,故选make fun of“取笑”,和第一段中的“Some people say he is stupid.”相呼应。
52. C 根据情境可知Tuloe是在高速上开摩托车出租的,所以应该是在他的车出现故障的时候没有人来帮忙,他们说Tuloe把拾到的钱归还给失主是很傻的行为,故选break down“故障”。
53. B 根据第一段中的“Some people say he is stupid”以及“they don’t help”可知他们认为Tuloe把拾到的钱归还给失主是很傻的行为,stupid“笨的,傻的”符合题意。
54. C 他认为人们应该把发现的别人丢失的东西归还(return)给失主。
55. A Tuloe打算在他发现现金时,和在一起的人分享这些礼物,share“分享”符合语境。
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要是给那些面对抱负和未来社会角色的重大决定的大学生给出一些可行性建议。
56. a 考查冠词。用不定冠词修饰名词career表泛指,a fulfilling career一个充实的职业生涯。
57. Luckily 考查副词。放于句首单独使用时用副词形式,且首字母大写,故填Luckily。
58. getting 考查非谓语动词。本句话中decide是谓语动词,故本空填非谓语动词形式,get和主语you之间是主谓关系,故填getting。
59. to do 考查非谓语动词。train sb. to do sth. “培训某人做某事”。
60. strength(s) 考查名词。your的后面用名词形式,strong的名词是strength“优势”,同时是可数名词,故也可以填复数形式。
61. based 考查非谓语动词。be based on意为“基于……”。本句话中get是谓语动词,故本空用based作状语。句意:根据你在评估中取得的成功,你可以了解自己在什么学术领域更强大。
62. be applied 考查语态。句意:再深入一点,找出你过去的成功包括哪些性格特征和技能,以及哪些可以应用到其他领域。根据句意可知which指的是上文提到的personality traits and skills,和apply“应用”之间是被动关系,故本空填be applied。
63. on/upon 考查介词。focus on/upon“集中在……上”是固定短语,故本空填介词on/upon。
64. is 考查主谓一致。本句话是动名词形式作主语,谓语动词用第三人称单数,故填is。句意:咨询父母和其他人以及收集不同选择的信息也很重要。
65. that 考查连词。There is no doubt that意为“毫无疑问……”,故本空填that。句意:虽然在以后的阶段可能会改变你的想法,但毫无疑问,如果你在早期就做好了,生活会更容易。
第一节
One possible version:
Thomas Edison, born in America, was a great scientist and inventor. He was once considered as a naughty boy at school. In fact, he was full of curiosity and imagination.
I admire him because of his contributions to the world. In his life, he was always trying out new ideas and had more than 1,000 inventions, many of which still have a great influence on our life today. He was also very diligent and believed that genius is one percent inspiration and ninety nine percent perspiration. All these explained why he had so many great inventions and what he did inspires me to be creative in my work.
第二节
One possible version:
He swallowed hard and nodded. The next day, I announced to all my students that I’d be offering an after-school study hall Monday through Friday. Anthony was the first student to show up. A couple of days later, Terrell joined him. Before long, I had a room full of eighth graders who sometimes stayed until five o’clock to work on their lessons. I never asked why any of them were there, but I soon had a large collection of “I don’t have my homework because...” stories. All were very real. None were amusing.
The things I learned that year weren’t taught in the education classes I’d taken in college. I discovered that not all kids come from homes that are safe and warm and dry. Not all kids have a quiet bedroom with a desk and study light and plenty of school supplies. Some don’t have a home where a parent is even around. And some kids really do go to bed hungry. Most importantly, I learned that “I’ll listen” works a whole lot better than “No excuses!” Every student is an angel in my heart, who should be cherished.
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(Text 1)
M: Why not go to the cinema with me on Saturday I’ve got tickets.
W: I’d like to, but Jane is sick in hospital these days and I have promised her to help her clean up her room.
(Text 2)
M: There’s a party at Chris’s house tonight. Shall we take a taxi there
W: We can walk there. Chris’s house isn’t too far.
M: OK. And then later we can take a bus back home if we are too tired after the party.
(Text 3)
W: What time are you going to the school sports day tomorrow, Jim
M: Oh, it opens at 11, but I want to help to get everything ready, so I’ll be at the school before 10 o’clock in the morning.
W: My shooting competition is at 11:30, so I will go early with you to help you before it opens.
(Text 4)
W: Eric invited me to go hiking tomorrow! But I just want to relax for one day. I’ve been taking so many classes this week.
M: Why not simply tell him that you’d like to stay at home He’ll understand.
(Text 5)
W: You were late for school again this morning Didn’t your dad drive you to school We had finished an exercise before you arrived.
M: Sorry. I told him I would ride my bicycle. But it was snowing heavily, so I decided to walk.
W: Then you will have another exercise in my office after school.
(Text 6)
M: Excuse me, are you Lisa Evans Mr Smith said I should come to your office to speak with you before I carry out an experiment.
W: Yes. First time in the lab
M: Yeah, I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do.
W: First of all, you can’t joke around, nor will you run or play games with your lab partner. And you need to wear proper clothes in the lab. You must also wear safety glasses. Now let me go over other safety rules in the lab so that you will act properly while you’re there.
(Text 7)
M: I was pleasantly surprised by this restaurant. I felt instantly at home because of the warm lighting and the friendly staff.
W: It’s been considered as the best restaurant for atmosphere. The thing that impressed me most was the price. You get what you pay for.
M: I wasn’t sure about the dishes, though. The roasted chicken wasn’t something I fancied. So I ordered the fried beef. But it was too hard and dry to cut with my fork.
W: It’s incredible. But my baked fish was delicious.
M: Then I will try to order baked fish to see its taste next time.
(Text 8)
W: Adam, our school requires us to do some volunteer work every year. Do you know of any good volunteer programmes
M: Yes. There are lots of programmes, such as visiting the elderly and cleaning up the beaches. Or do you like cats
W: Of course.
M: Then you can try the Love Kuching Project. It is devoted to the rescue and adoption of cats. You can volunteer to play with the cats and clean their cages.
W: That’s fine with me. I love volunteering with a small group of friends. Do you know their phone numbers or addresses
M: No. But if you are interested, you can contact them on the Internet. I’ll send their e-mail address to you.
(Text 9)
M: Louise, you’re studying medicine at university. Was it hard getting into your courses
W: Medicine’s a competitive area, so yes, it was hard. It’s more or less certain that everyone applying had good grades in science and did voluntary work in a hospital or clinic. My courses include training at hospitals abroad. So what made my application stand out was the fact that I’d also studied languages.
M: Now you’ve finished your first year. How did that go
W: Most things turned out as I expected. Our teachers gave us long lists of published materials on each topic. There have been a few surprises too. I didn’t expect the doctors to be so busy. They often didn’t have time to help students.
M: So, any special plans for your summer break
W: Well, I’d like to go on holiday, but I decided to look for summer work. Next term, I’m training at a hospital in Paris, so I’ll need to pay for travelling and accommodation.
(Text 10)
Mountain Kilimanjaro, one of the nature wonders of the world, is located in Tanzania and is Africa’s highest mountain. It is the largest free-standing mountain in the world, meaning it is not part of a mountain range. The grand snow-capped peaks of Kilimanjaro have long captured the world’s imagination. Thousands have travelled to Tanzania to climb the mountain, or to view its famous glacier covered peaks. In 1889, German geographer Hans Meyer and Austrian reached the summit. Since then, the mountain has become a popular hiking spot for locals and tourists. In 1973, the mountain and its six surrounding forest roads were named national park in order to protect the mountain’s unique and wonderful environment. The park was declared a World Heritage Site by the United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 1987. But in the last century the snow on the mountain has been disappearing. The loss of Kilimanjaro’s glaciers is removing a source of water from the mountain’s surrounding area. In addition, it would probably decrease the amount of tourism.

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