资源简介 山东省烟台市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Artwork Competition — Create a Character!Are you an artist This may be the perfect competition held by Teen Ink to check your creative abilities. We want you to create your own character. You must create a backstory for the character and give it a name. Your character must be completely original.Rules:● You must be a teen (aged 13—19) with a Teen Ink account (账户) to enter.● No improper content.● Submissions (提交的材料) must relate to the topic (Create a Character).● The competition is open to all the individuals. Character must be your own — The character you create must be entirely your own idea and design. The backstory and name must be original as well. Ideas that do not belong to you will not be considered for the competition.Guidelines and Details:● All art types are accepted.● There is no limit to the number of pieces you can submit.● Give your character a name and backstory. Leave these in the “Author’s Comments” section of your submission.How to Submit:● Submit entries through our website. All entries submitted to Teen Ink are automatically (自动) considered for the competition. See our submission guidelines for more information.● Include the words “Character Competition” in your submission’s title.● Submit your reviews to the “Artwork” category on our site. Select the art type connected with what you are submitting. Hand in your entries before March 1, 2023.Prizes:Winners and honorable mentions will have their characters published in Teen Ink magazine. The overall winner will receive a $25 Amazon gift card.1、What is the purpose of holding the artwork competition A. To increase the sales of Teen Ink.B. To test the teenagers’ artistic creativity.C. To attract people of all ages to the activity.D. To praise the young artists for their talents2、What rules should the participants follow A. The works should be a team effort.B. The participants should be under 13.C. A common account should be shared.D. The content should correspond to the subject.3、How will the participants submit their works A. By handing in entries before April 10.B. By submitting works on the webpage.C. By posting entries to the magazine directly.D. By sending in works titled “Character Competition”.Returning home from the grocery store (杂货店), 25-year-old Policano felt it necessary to help the elderly in her neighborhood to practice safer social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic. Her friend Elkind joined her. They decided to start an organization called Invisible Hands Deliver (IHD).They had a website up and running. The site allowed the elderly and other at-risk individuals to make requests for groceries and medicines to be delivered to them. The webpage also included a call for volunteers, which acquired more than 2,000 sign-ups.The beauty of the IHD lies in its ability to meet the needs of those who are at higher risk of being attacked by the pandemic. When a request is submitted, it is forwarded to all volunteers within the community, so that anyone who is available can come forward to help. The delivery itself is contactless. Despite the physical distances, volunteers make an effort to connect with their beneficiaries, chatting with them from the other side of the door.The efforts of the IHD would not have been effective without the help of modern scientific techniques and equipment. From the beginning, social media made it possible to spread the word and gather support within a short time. Digital inventions like web hosting servers and cloud platforms have also helped the IHD to meet the needs of their community.Following its success in New York, the organization has spread its work to other areas of the United States. Their acts of kindness have also inspired similar networks to spring up in the world. The IHD is also supported by other organizations. “Armed with these resources, we can grow our efforts and further reduce the terrible impact of Covid-19,” said co-founder Policano.Managed by a team of college students, the IHD has shown that one is never too young to make a difference. In a time when the pandemic has forced people apart, young people are in a main position to take advantage of technology and bridge the gap, bringing communities together. Elkind said, “We’re able to come together when the world feels like it’s pulling us apart. That’s the only way we pull through this, by pulling together.”4、Why did Policano and Elkind create the IHD A. To offer necessary help to the aged.B. To raise money for the local charity.C. To maintain the safety of the community.D. To provide part-time jobs for young people.5、What is the key factor in making the IHD fruitful A. Government support. B. High-quality service.C. Advanced technology. D. Special management.6、What is Policano’s attitude toward IHD according to paragraph 5 A. Uncaring. B. Confident. C. Doubtful. D. Confused.7、What message can we get from the last paragraph A. Face-to-face communication matters.B. Generation gap among people is unsolvable.C. The pandemic is a serious danger to humans.D. The young play a great role in rebuilding social ties.Scientists have discovered the world’s largest known field of sea grass. They did it using videos shot by some sea animals. The work should help protect the sea grass, and also shows off a creative way to explore the ocean.Sea grasses are flowering plants that normally grow in shallow waters near coasts. They grow in thick fields, known as meadows. Sea grass meadows help clean the ocean water, and provide food and home for many sea creatures. Importantly, sea grass meadows also help in the fight against the climate problems. That’s because they store a great deal of carbon — the harmful pollution that’s making global warming worse. Damaging (破坏) these sea grass meadows can release this pollution again, so it’s important to protect them.However, the ocean is too huge for humans to study all by diving (潜水). A team of scientists decided to have tiger sharks help with the research because tiger sharks live underwater, swim fast and spend a lot of time in sea grass meadows.The researchers attached cameras and other trackers to seven tiger sharks. After catching the sharks, the scientists worked quickly to attach the equipment, then let them go again. The cameras were designed to fall off after a few hours and float (漂浮) to the surface. Tracking signals helped the scientists find the floating cameras and collect the videos the sharks had taken over the sea floor. Putting all the data together, the scientists learned that the waters around the Bahamas are home to the largest sea grass meadow ever discovered.The project is important for several reasons. Since sea grass is so valuable in fighting global warming, it’s important to know where it is. Oliver Shipley, a leading scientist, says, “If we don’t know where it is, we can’t protect it.” The program also shows how useful large sea animals can be in helping to learn more about life under the sea. Shipley says animals like tiger sharks “… are going to take us to new places that we didn’t know.”8、What helped the scientists discover the largest ever field of sea grass A. Ships working underwater. B. Videos taken by tiger sharks.C. Images shot from passing planes. D. Exploration of professional divers.9、What does the underlined word “release” in paragraph 2 mean A. Let out. B. Cut down. C. Clear away. D. Wind up.10、What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about A. The ways of following large sea animals.B. The steps of fixing cameras to the tiger sharks.C. The unique functions of the signal-tracking equipment.D. The process of finding the world’s largest known sea grass meadow.11、What can we learn from the last paragraph A. Sea grass is of high value in research and business.B. Humans have benefited from pollution-free oceans.C. Scientists have solved the climate problems effectively.D. Ocean animals can help uncover more secrets of nature.Changing the wording about expiration dates (保质期) on food items of easily going bad — which is currently unregulated (缺乏监管) and widely variable — could help reduce food waste, according to a new Cornell University study.This work results from the “wild west” landscape of food date labels which is expected to be driven, to a large extent, by manufacturers’ (制造商) strong wish to sell more products. It is important for both the government’s decisions regarding date labels and the market impacts of reducing food waste.A survey of consumers found that certain wording — “best by,” as opposed to “best if used by,” for example — had the possibility to reduce food waste, but that result differed depending on the type of food in question. The easier food is to go bad, the more likely it is to be thrown away.“There are no practical rules about food date labels in the U.S. If you go into the yogurt section at a U.S. grocery store, you would see various date labels — ‘use by’, ‘best by’, ‘best if used by’, ‘fresh by’, or ‘sell by’, etc. Some consumers might smell the food to see if it is still good, while others might just look at the date label and drop it,” said Rickard, leader of the study team. “And the truth is that these date labels are not food safety dates; they’re just food quality dates.”The 15 food items selected for the survey, including bread, cookies, chicken, packaged salad greens and canned soup, all typically use date labels with different wording variations. Survey results showed an increase in throwing intentions with the “use by” and the “sell by” date label, inferring that food with these date labels was more often thrown and replaced. So they think that the word “use” spoke more directly to the food safety impact of consuming food past the date listed on the package, and could therefore lead to an increase in food waste. However, the wording “best by” seemed to refer only to food quality beyond a certain date and led to less waste.12、What is probably the main reason for so many date labels in the U.S. A. The government wants to monitor the market.B. The producers intend to increase the food sales.C. The sellers tend to meet the needs of consumers.D. The manufacturers hope to ensure the food quality.13、Which wording on the date labels may help reduce food waste A. “Best by”. B. “Sell by”.C. “Use by”. D. “Best if used by”.14、Why is the yogurt section at a grocery store mentioned A. To solve a problem. B. To give a warning.C. To offer some advice. D. To prove a fact.15、What might be the best title for the text A. Similar Date Labels Mislead ShoppersB. Words Matter in Food Safety MessagingC. The Correct View of Consumption Is ImportantD. The U.S. Is Taking Measures to Reduce Food Waste二、七选五16、If you miss one of the old friends you’ve lost touch with and think about reaching out to them, you may worry about whether it’ll be just like old times, or uncomfortable and awkward. Here are some ways to help you avoid any awkwardness while reconnecting with an old friend.Reach out through social media. Connect with them through social media, text message or other means if you’re too nervous to make a phone call or to begin a meet up. Follow up on one of their most recent posts. ①______Show some love. If you’re really happy to connect with your old friend, make it a point to communicate that to them. ②______ Sincere warmth can help lessen some of the awkwardness that may build up in a relationship.③______ Start conversation by bringing up a fun time you shared. It will transport you both back to that moment when you were close and help smooth over the “What are you up to now ” conversations that sound too rigid (死板).Display your interest. As you chat with your friend, try to pay attention and ask follow-up questions. ④______ Empathizing (共鸣) with them can help you connect with them and get to know who they are today.Move past conflicts. Don’t talk a lot about your conflicts or the reasons why your friendship became less close. If it happens to come up naturally down the line, then feel free to address any possible hurt feelings. ⑤______ In the beginning, just focus on what you had in common and the good times you shared together.A. Bring back a happy memory.B. Make detailed plans for the future.C. But better avoid taking the risk too soon.D. Update your friend on everything going on in your life.E. This shows you’re interested in what they’re sharing with you.F. Be warm with them and let them know how much it means to you.G. Then starting conversation about what they’re up to will be a natural thing.三、完形填空(15空)Michael Cramer is really a miracle (奇迹). So many times he came close to dying, but he has managed to 1 . This young man is encouraging so many people with his real-life overcomer story.In the beginning, he always felt tired. He 2 it was because he had Covid-19. But after seeing the doctor, he learned he had got a cancer (癌症) that would kill him.Michael and his mother Ashlee couldn’t 3 the death sentence. He chose to fight for his life and underwent the 4 journey of chemo (化疗).“The chemo was horrible. I felt so 5 . It was a long, slow journey of hospital trips and so many 6 ,” said Michael. However, He 7 went to war with his body in hopes of living. It was no easy thing as his body had shut down in many extremely painful ways. “I wanted to 8 so many times but I never did, and that kept me 9 ,” he said.Ashlee’s heart broke as she saw what her son was 10 . “Our life was completely upset, but we decided to just 11 each day,” she said.The poster they hung on the wall in Michael’s hospital room 12 them greatly, which said, “It’s not what happens to you, but how you 13 that matters.”Michael is now 14 day by day. He shares his experiences online to give 15 to others who are walking through the dark valley of life.17、A. move B. return C. succeed D. survive18、A. assumed B. discovered C. proved D. complained19、A. judge B. accept C. understand D. identify20、A. smooth B. hopeless C. hard D. awkward21、A. pitiful B. silent C. low D. crazy22、A. challenges B. expectations C. opportunities D. memories23、A. anxiously B. hurriedly C. determinedly D. unwillingly24、A. give up B. carry on C. smile away D. stay behind25、A. alone B. alive C. absent D. ashamed26、A. encountering B. controlling C. feeling D. suffering27、A. count B. spend C. treasure D. consider28、A. impressed B. inspired C. touched D. excited29、A. react B. guess C. imagine D. explain30、A. waiting B. trying C. observing D. recovering31、A. attention B. pleasure C. trust D. hope四、短文填空32、①________(build) about 2,600 years ago to stop enemies and floods, the Qi Wall, the oldest existing Great Wall in China, runs across Shandong Province for 641 kilometers.In the 1970s, parts of the earth wall ②________ (dig) out and used by farmers for their land. Since the early 1990s the government has taken measures to protect it.In recent years, rapid development and ③________ (construct) have brought many new challenges to the protection of the Qi Wall. To fix the problems, Shandong Province has passed a new rule, ④________ calls for regional cooperation in the protection work. A ⑤________ (power) system has been set up, using information platforms and other hi-tech means ⑥________ (monitor) the Qi Wall and its surrounding environment.So far Shandong ⑦________ (increase) 860 patrol (巡逻) posts in seven cities along the Qi Wall, mainly employing farmers living nearby. Guo Jialian, one of the patrolmen, spends around two hours every day walking along a section of the Qi Wall and examining it ⑧________ (close). “I need to check ⑨________ there is any damage to the wall that is caused by people digging earth from it. We all know the wall is a cultural relic (遗迹) that is well worth ⑩________ (protect)," says Guo, adding that he often sees tourists coming to visit the ancient structure.五、书面表达33、假定你是李华,你校最近开设了京剧社团,你担任团长。社团正在招收成员,你校 留学生Eric喜爱京剧,请给他写一封电子邮件,邀请他加入社团。内容包括:1. 写信的目的;2. 社团活动简介;3. 报名方式及截止日期。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。参考词汇:招收:recruitDear Eric,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua六、读后续写34、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Mia and Max, who were raised alone by their mother Jennifer, were angels (天使), or so their neighbors called them.Since Jennifer couldn’t afford a nanny (保姆), her neighbors always gladly stepped in to care for the brother and sister in her absence.Mia and Max were absolute sweethearts. They would help the neighbors in the garden, walk their dogs, and carry groceries from their cars to their homes.“Mom says we should always help others in need!” Mia would say, and Max would agree with her with a broad smile. “Because a little help goes a long way!” he would add.The two lovely children warmed the entire neighborhood with their sweet smiles and kind hearts. Everything was all right until one day Max fell down on the playground and was rushed to hospital. Sadly, it turned out he was very sick and needed some specific medicines to keep him going. “That’s going to cost a lot of money!” Jennifer sighed. But she didn’t tell anyone that she was in trouble.She began setting aside money each month for Max’s treatment. Obviously, with her poor pay as a waitress in a bar, she couldn’t save enough. She began cutting down on money for gas and even food. She would walk miles every day to and from work and go to the grocery stores as less often as possible.One night, Jennifer came home and opened the fridge, only to find they had just one can of tomato soup left. “I’m a total failure as a mother,” she cried, blaming (责备) herself. “I can’t even feed my children!”Finally, Jennifer added extra water to the soup and served it to her children, who enjoyed their dinner as happily as usual. As soon as her children left the table, Jennifer burst into tears again, little knowing a pleasant surprise was waving at her and her kids.注意:1.续写词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。When Jennifer checked her mailbox the next day, she found an envelope.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1、答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第一段This may be the perfect competition held by Teen Ink to check your creative abilities. (这可能是Teen Ink举办的检测你创造力的完美比赛。)可知,该比赛是为了检测创造力。故选B。2、答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据rule"规则"部分第三点Submissions (提交的材料) must relate to the topic (Create a Character). (提交的内容必须与主题(创建角色)相关。)可知,提交内容必须与主题相关,选项D中的content意为"内容",subject意为"主题",表明的意思和文章一致。故选D。3、答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据how to submit"如何提交"部分Submit entries through our website. (通过我们的网站提交参赛作品。)可知,这些参赛作品通过网站提交。A.By handing in entries before April 10.在4月10日之前提交参赛作品;B.By submitting works on the webpage.通过在网页上提交作品;C.By posting entries to the magazine directly.通过直接向杂志投稿;D.By sending in works titled "Character Competition".通过发送名为"性格竞赛"的作品。故选B。4、答案:A解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“Returning home from the grocery store (杂货店), 25-year-old Policano felt it necessary to help the elderly in her neighborhood to practice safer social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic. ”(25岁的Policano从杂货店回家后,觉得有必要帮助她家附近的老人在Covid-19大流行期间保持更安全的社交距离。)可知,IHD的建立是为了为老年人提供必要的帮助。故选A。5、答案:C解析:细节理解题。根据第四段“The efforts of the IHD would not have been effective without the help of modern scientific techniques and equipment. ”(如果没有现代科学技术和设备的帮助,IHD的努力就不会有效。)可知,使IHD有成效的关键是先进的科学技术。故选C。6、答案:B解析:推理判断题。根据第五段Policano说的话“Armed with these resources, we can grow our efforts and further reduce the terrible impact of Covid-19,”(有了这些资源,我们就可以加大努力,进一步减少Covid-19的可怕影响)可知,Policano认为IHD拥有这些资源,完全可以减少Covid-19带来的可怕影响,他对此是非常有信心的。故选B。7、答案:D解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段“Managed by a team of college students, the IHD has shown that one is never too young to make a difference. ”(IHD由一群大学生管理,它已经表明,一个人永远不会因为太年轻而不能有所作为。)和“In a time when the pandemic has forced people apart, young people are in a main position to take advantage of technology and bridge the gap, bringing communities together. ”(在疫情迫使人们分离的时候,年轻人处于利用技术、弥合差距、将社区团结在一起的主要地位。)可知,年轻人在重建社会关系方面发挥着重要作用。故选D。8、答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第四段“Putting all the data together, the scientists learned that the waters around the Bahamas are home to the largest sea grass meadow ever discovered.(把所有的数据放在一起,科学家们了解到巴哈马群岛周围的水域是迄今为止发现的最大的海草草地的所在地)”可知,虎鲨拍摄的视频帮助科学家们发现了有史以来最大的海草地。故选B。9、答案:A解析:词句猜测题。根据第二段“Importantly, sea grass meadows also help in the fight against the climate problems. That's because they store a great deal of carbon - the harmful pollution that's making global warming worse.(重要的是,海草草场也有助于对抗气候问题。这是因为它们储存了大量的碳——这种有害的污染正在加剧全球变暖)”以及划线词后文“this pollution again, so it's important to protect them”可知,破坏这些海草草场会再次释放这种污染,所以保护它们很重要。故划线词意思是“释放”。故选A。10、答案:D解析:主旨大意题。根据第四段“The researchers attached cameras and other trackers to seven tiger sharks. After catching the sharks, the scientists worked quickly to attach the equipment, then let them go again. The cameras were designed to fall off after a few hours and float (漂浮) to the surface. Tracking signals helped the scientists find the floating cameras and collect the videos the sharks had taken over the sea floor. Putting all the data together, the scientists learned that the waters around the Bahamas are home to the largest sea grass meadow ever discovered.(研究人员在七只虎鲨身上安装了摄像头和其他追踪器。捕捉到鲨鱼后,科学家们迅速安装了设备,然后又放了它们。这些相机被设计成在几个小时后脱落,漂浮到水面上。跟踪信号帮助科学家找到了漂浮的摄像机,并收集了鲨鱼占领海底的视频。把所有的数据放在一起, 科学家们了解到巴哈马群岛周围的水域是迄今为止发现的最大的海草草地的所在地)”可知,第4段主要讲了寻找世界上已知的最大的海草草场的过程。故选D。11、答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段“The program also shows how useful large sea animals can be in helping to learn more about life under the sea. Shipley says animals like tiger sharks “... are going to take us to new places that we didn't know.”(该节目还展示了大型海洋动物在帮助更多地了解海底生物方面是多么有用。希普利说,像虎鲨这样的动物“将把我们带到我们不知道的新地方。”)”可知,海洋动物可以帮助我们揭开更多的自然秘密。故选D。12、答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“This work results from the "wild west" landscape of food date labels which is expected to be driven, to a large extent, by manufacturers’(制造商) strong wish to sell more products.(这项工作源于食品日期标签的“狂野西部”景观,预计这在很大程度上是由制造商销售更多产品的强烈愿望推动的。)”可知,这种给食物贴各种标签的做法很大程度是制造商为了销售更多东西。故选B项。13、答案:A解析:细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“A survey of consumers found that certain wording -"best by, " as opposed to "best if used by," for example - had the possibility to reduce food waste, but that result differed depending on the type of food in question.(一项针对消费者的调查发现,某些措辞——例如“最好的”,而 不是“最好的,如果使用的话”——有可能减少食物浪费,但结果因所涉及的食物类型而异。)”可知,标上“最好的”这一标签可能会减少食物浪费。故选A项。14、答案:D解析:推理判断题。根据第四段第一句“There are no practical rules about food date labels in the U.S. (美国没有关于食品日期标签的实际规定。)”可知, 本段主要呈现这一事实,因此提出酸奶区是为了印证这一事实。故选D项。15、答案:B解析:主旨大意题。根据第一段“Changing the wording about expiration dates(保质期)on food items of easily going bad - which is currently unregulated (缺乏监管)and widely variable —could help reduce food waste, according to a new Cornell University study.(康奈尔大学的一项新研究表明,改变目前不受监管且变化很大的易变质食品的保质期措辞,可能有助于减少食品浪费。)”可知,本文主要介绍的 是食品保质期措辞对于食品浪费的影响,即B项“食品保质期的措辞选择是重要的”适合做文章标题。故选B项。16、答案:①-⑤GFAEC解析:17、答案:D解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:他曾多次濒临死亡,但他都成功地活了下来。A. move移动;B. return返回;C. succeed成功;D. survive生存。根据上文“So many times he came close to dying, but he has managed to”中but表示转折,说明他曾多次濒临死亡,但他都成功地活了下来。故选D。18、答案:A解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:他认为这是因为他感染了Covid-19。A. assumed认为;B. discovered发现;C. proved证明;D. complained投诉。根据后文“But after seeing the doctor, he learned he had got a cancer that would kill him. (但在看完医生后,他得知自己得了一种会要了他命的癌症)”可知,他一开始认为自己得了新冠,故选A。19、答案:B解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:迈克尔和他的母亲阿什莉无法接受死刑判决。A. judge判断;B. accept接受;C. understand理解;D. identify识别。根据后文“He chose to fight for his life”可知,迈克尔和他的母亲阿什莉无法接受死刑判决。故选B。20、答案:C解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他选择了为生命而战,经历了艰难的化疗之旅。A. smooth顺利的;B. hopeless绝望的;C. hard努力的;D. awkward尴尬的。根据后文“journey of chemo”可知,化疗的旅程是艰难的。故选C。21、答案:C解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我感觉很低落。A. pitiful可怜的;B. silent沉默的;C. low低的;D. crazy疯狂的。根据上文“The chemo was horrible. (化疗太可怕了)”可知,迈克尔经历了可怕的化疗,所以情绪低落。故选C。22、答案:A解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是一段漫长而缓慢的医院之旅,充满了挑战。A. challenges挑战;B. expectations期待;C. opportunities机会;D. memories记忆。根据上文“It was a long, slow journey of hospital trips”以及他经历了化疗,可知这是一段漫长而缓慢的医院之旅,充满了挑战。故选A。23、答案:C解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,为了活下去,他毅然决然地与自己的身体作战。A. anxiously焦虑地;B. hurriedly匆忙地;C. determinedly决然地;D. unwillingly不情愿地。根据后文“went to war with his body in hopes of living”以及however表示转折,可知,为了活下去,他毅然决然地与自己的身体作战。故选C。24、答案:A解析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:他说:“很多次我都想放弃,但我从来没有放弃,这让我活了下来。”A. give up放弃;B. carry on继续;C. smile away一笑置之;D. stay behind留下来。根据上文“It was no easy thing as his body had shut down in many extremely painful ways. (这不是一件容易的事,因为他的身体已经以许多极其痛苦的方式关闭了)”可知,疾病带来了很多痛苦,让迈克尔多次想要放弃,but表示转折,最后他没有放弃。故选A。25、答案:B解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他说:“很多次我都想放弃,但我从来没有放弃,这让我活了下来。”A. alone独自的;B. alive活着的;C. absent缺席的;D. ashamed羞愧的。根据后文“He shares his experiences online”可知,迈克尔顽强活到现在。故选B。26、答案:D解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:艾希莉看到儿子所遭受的痛苦,心都碎了。A. encountering遇到;B. controlling控制;C. feeling感觉;D. suffering遭受。呼应上文“It was no easy thing as his body had shut down in many extremely painful ways.”指迈克尔因为疾病遭受痛苦。故选D。27、答案:C解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我们的生活完全被打乱了,但我们决定好好珍惜每一天,”她说。A. count计算;B. spend花费;C. treasure珍惜;D. consider考虑。根据上文“Our life was completely upset, but we decided to just”中but表示转折,可知他们的生活完全被打乱了,但还是决定好好珍惜每一天,故选C。28、答案:B解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们挂在迈克尔病房墙上的海报给了他们很大的启发,上面写着:“重要的不是你遭遇了什么,而是你的反应。”A. impressed印象深刻的;B. inspired受鼓舞的;C. touched感动的;D. excited激动的。根据后文可知,海报上写着“重要的不是你遭遇了什么,而是你的反应”,即激励的话语。故选B。29、答案:A解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们挂在迈克尔病房墙上的海报给了他们很大的启发,上面写着:“重要的不是你遭遇了什么,而是你的反应。”A. react反应;B. guess猜测;C. imagine想象;D. explain解释。根据上文“It’s not what happens to you, but how you”可知,重要的不是你遭遇了什么,而是你的反应,即强调心态的重要性。故选A。30、答案:D解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:迈克尔现在正在一天天康复。A. waiting等待;B. trying尝试;C. observing观察;D. recovering恢复。根据后文“He shares his experiences online”可知,迈克尔现在正在一天天康复,可以分享生活了。故选D。31、答案:D解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:他在网上分享了自己的经历,希望给那些正在经历生命黑暗低谷的人带来希望。A. attention注意力;B. pleasure快乐;C. trust信任;D. hope希望。根据后文“to others who are walking through the dark valley of life”可知,他在网上分享了自己的经历,希望给那些正在经历生命黑暗低谷的人带来希望。也呼应第一段“This young man is encouraging so many people with his real-life overcomer story. (这个年轻人用他真实的战胜故事激励了很多人)”故选D。32、答案:①Built②were dug③construction④which⑤powerful⑥to monitor⑦has increased⑧closely⑨whether/if⑩protecting解析:本文主要讲述了齐长城的历史价值,以及现在政府和人们对它的保护。①Built本题考查非谓语动词。本句意为“齐长城,中国现存最古老的长城,建于2600年前,横跨山东省641公里,用来抵御敌人和洪水”。本句主语是the Qi Wall,谓语是runs,所以空格处应填非谓语动词,且与主语构成被动关系,所以填Built。②were dug本题考查时态和语态。本句意为“在20世纪70年代,部分土墙被挖出来,供农民耕种”。本句主语是parts of the earth wall,谓语是dig,且与主语构成被动关系,应用被动语态,又因为时间状语是In the 1970s,是过去时间,所以填were dug。③construction本题考查名词。本句意为“近年来,快速发展和建设给齐长城的保护带来了许多新的挑战”。空格前是and,连接两个名词,与development并列,所以填construction。④which本题考查定语从句。本句意为“为了解决这些问题,山东省通过了一项新的规定,要求在保护工作中实现区域合作”。本句是非限制性定语从句,先行词是a new rule,指物,从句中缺少主语,所以填which。⑤powerful本题考查形容词。本句意为“已经建立了一个强大的系统,利用信息平台和其他高科技手段来监测齐长城及其周围的环境”。空格后是名词system,应用形容词修饰,所以填powerful。⑥to monitor本题考查非谓语动词。本句意为“已经建立了一个强大的系统,利用信息平台和其他高科技手段来监测齐长城及其周围的环境”。本句谓语是has been set up,所以空格处应填非谓语动词,且用不定式表目的,所以填to monitor。⑦has increased本题考查时态。本句意为“到目前为止,山东省已经在沿齐长城的七个城市增加了860个巡逻驻地,主要雇佣住在附近的农民”。本句主语是Shandong Province,谓语是merease,时间状语是so far,所以应用现在完成时,填has increased。⑧closely本题考查副词。本句意为“郭家连是巡逻队员之一,每天花大约两个小时沿着齐长城的一段走,并仔细检查”。空格前是动词examining,应用副词修饰,所以填closely。⑨whether/if本题考查宾语从句。本句意为“我需要检查是否有人因为从墙上挖土而对墙造成了伤害”。空格后是宾语从句,从句中不缺少成分,且翻译为“是否”,所以填whether/if。⑩protecting本题考查固定搭配。本句意为“我们都知道这是一个非常值得保护的文物”。be worth doing是固定搭配,意为“值得做……”,所以填protecting。33、答案:Dear Eric,I’m Li Hua, head of our school’s newly-founded Peking Opera Club. We are recruiting members. Knowing that you are fond of Peking Opera, I’m writing to invite you to join it.As club members, not only will we be able to learn basic movements and techniques of Peking Opera from professional performers, but we can also play roles in some shows. What’s more, we can share and exchange our feeling about performances with each other. All the activities will be held at weekends.If you are interested, please sign up on our school website before January 31.Yours,Li Hua解析:本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给留学生Eric写一封电子邮件,邀请他加入京剧社团。1.词汇积累喜欢:be fond of→ enjoy基本的:basic→foundamental此外:what’s more→besides举行:be held→take place2.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:What’s more, we can share and exchange our feeling about performances with each other.拓展句:What’s more, we can share and exchange how we feel about performances with each other.【高分句型1】Knowing that you are fond of Peking Opera, I’m writing to invite you to join it.(运用了that引导的宾语从句)【高分句型2】If you are interested, please sign up on our school website before January 31.(运用了if引导的条件状语从句)34、答案:When Jennifer checked her mailbox the next day, she found an envelope. She tore it open and felt hot tears rolling down her cheeks. Inside the envelope was $2,000 and a note from her neighbors. The note said, “Sorry to learn about Max’s illness. Your children have been a precious gift to us. They have helped every one of us, so we ought to do something in return. Please keep this money and get the medicines Max requires.” Jennifer cried and hugged her children as she rushed into the house. “Kids, thank you for being such nice children,” she sobbed, feeling really proud of her darling children and deeply grateful to her caring neighbors.解析:本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了米娅和马克斯由他们的母亲珍妮弗独自抚养长大,两个孩子都非常善良,乐意帮助邻居,而邻居们也对他们照顾有加。有一天马克斯摔倒在操场上,被紧急送往医院,不幸的是,原来他病得很重,需要一些特殊的药物来维持他的生命。这时,邻居提供了帮助。1.段落续写:由首句内容“第二天,詹妮弗查看邮箱时,发现了一个信封”可知下文可描写詹妮弗发现信封里是邻居送来的钱,十分感动,也很感激自己有这么好的孩子。2.续写线索:发现信封——发现信封里的钱——感动——感谢孩子和邻居3.词汇激活行为类①冲进:rush into/dash into②帮助:help/do sb. a favor③拥抱:hug/embrace情绪类①感谢的:grateful /thankful②对……感到骄傲:be proud of/take pride in[高分句型1] Please keep this money and get the medicines Max requires. (运用了肯定祈使句)[高分句型2] “Kids, thank you for being such nice children,” she sobbed, feeling really proud of her darling children and deeply grateful to her caring neighbors. (运用了现在分词作状语) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览