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1、第一局部必修lUnit 4(2021年海南省天一聯(lián)考第三次模擬)I work as a waiter at a restaurant. Last night an elderly couple came into the restaurant and my co-worker j. them. We usually do our own tables, but because we were so 2 last night that we helped each other out. Then the elderly couple 3to me that they were ready to

2、order.The husband began ordering and it was very clear that he had a 4 disorder. I could tell the wife had told her husband very complexly what she wanted, as a way for him to_ 5 ordering. It took a while for him to order, and in the meantime she was sitting there and she looked so proud and 6 despi

3、te her husband s immense stammering (結巴).Honestly, the whole thing just had a strong influence on me. It was beautiful and just made me 7_that a huge part of 8 is acceptance, tolerance and support. She could have made the order and made things a lot 9 for her husband and avoided the 10from other tab

4、les, but she didn t. Instead, she 11 him and was proud to see him 12 the order.This whole thing reminded me that life is 13 for all of us. I assumed these wealthy people had everything going well for them and I m sure they do, but it just reminded me that all of us have our 14. I initially took thei

5、r 15 of wanting to order as being rude, but I think they signaled it because he really wanted toget the order right.()1. A.C. asked ()2. A.C. late ()3. A.C. adjusted()4. A.C. speech ()5. A.C. imagine ()6. A.()1. A.C. asked ()2. A.C. late ()3. A.C. adjusted()4. A.C. speech ()5. A.C. imagine ()6. A.up

6、setcomfortedcautioussignaledhearingconsiderawkwardB. seatedignoredB. anxiousD. busyB. pointedD. appealedB. mindD. sleepB. enjoyD. practiceB. contentD. curious()7. A. realizeC. wonder()8. A. loveC. reward()9. A. clearerC. safer()10. A. congratulationsC. wishes()11. A. protectedC. evaluated()12. A. co

7、mpleteC. take()13. A. valuableC. unfair()14. A. strengthsC. fears()15. A. commandgesture【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文。()7. A. realize()7. A. realizeC. wonder()8. A. loveC. reward()9. A. clearerC. safer()10. A. congratulationsC. wishes()11. A. protectedC. evaluated()12. A. completeC. take()13. A. valuableC. unfair(

8、)14. A. strengthsC. fears()15. A. commandgesture【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文。B. expectD. admitB. praiseD. dreamB. slowereasiercheersI), staressupportedD. urgedB. acceptD. obeyB. difficultD. peacefulB. problemsmistakesB. opinionD. purpose文章表達了愛就是包容、容忍和支持B 根據后文 “We usually do our own tables, but because we were so

9、2 last night that we helped each other out. 可知,這里表示作者的同事招待這兩位老人坐 下來。應選B項。D根據后文“we helped each other out”可推知,作者他們互相幫助對方,說明 那天客人多,餐館的工作人員都比較忙。應選D項。A根據后文they were ready to order可知,他們要點餐了,結合常識可知, 應是用手勢示意效勞員。應選A項。C根據后文“stammering(結巴)可知,這位老人患有語言障礙。應選C項。D 根據前文“I could tell the wife had told her husband ver

10、y complexly what she wanted可知,作者推測那位妻子很復雜地告訴了她丈夫她想要什么,然后讓結巴的 丈夫點餐,應是想要通過點餐讓他進行“說話練習。應選D項。B與空前的proud并列,所選詞應是妻子對丈夫的表現(xiàn)的態(tài)度。content (滿意)最 符合題意。應選B項。A 根據前文 “Honestly, the whole thing just had a strong influence on me.可知,整件事對作者有很大的影響,使作者有了新的認識。應選A項。A 根據語境和后文uacceptance, tolerance and support”可知,接受、容忍和支持是作者

11、從這對夫婦的點餐事件中獲得的關于“愛的認識。應選A項。D根據前文作者的假設“She could have made the order”可知,如果是妻子點 餐而不是結巴的丈夫點餐,事情會簡單容易得多。應選D項。D結合語境以及根據空前的avoided和后面的“from other tables可知,如果 是妻子點餐而不是結巴的丈夫點餐,就可以防止周圍人們的目光了。應選D項。B 根據前文“It took a while for him to order, and in the meantime she was sitting there and she looked so proud可知,丈夫點餐

12、雖然耗時較長,但是妻子是感 到驕傲的,由此可知,她是支持他的。應選B項。A 根據前文“It took a while for him to order可知,丈夫在結巴的情況下 完成了點餐。應選A項。B根據后文可知,作者原本認為這些富人一切順利,但通過點餐事件,作者意識 到生活對于每個人來說都是不容易的。應選B項。B 根據前文 “This whole thing reminded me that life is 13 for all of us. 可知,這件事提醒了作者生活對于所有人來說都不容易,因此本句照應前文,應是表 達“每個人都有自己的問題。應選B項。C根據后文中的signaled可知,所

13、填空應是指點餐手勢。應選C項。II.閱讀理解(2021年山東局部重點中學新起點摸底聯(lián)考)More than 5, 500 has been raised after a plea (請愿)last Monday by a vet Dr Scott Miller. Scott said: I would like to say a massive thank-you to Express readers from myself, from Australia and from the koalas. It s amazing that people from across the world c

14、an see how significant the catastrophe has been. I do appreciate that people are being very supportive and reaching into their pockets. An area, a third of the size of Britain is estimated to have been ravaged(毀壞)since the blazes (火災)began in September.On Friday a state of emergency was declared in

15、the capital Canberra, with residents told to prepare to evacuate as fires on the outskirts (市交B) threatened to spread. A billion animals are feared to have died, including 25, 000 koalas.Last week Scott told how he had visited his homeland, helping to save wildlife on KangarooIsland off the coast of

16、 Adelaide. While there he rescued a mother and a baby koala who were stuck in a tree. The pair were rushed to a field hospital on the island to be treated. The mum had severe burns to her paws and was badly dehydrated(月兌水的), while her baby son had an eye injury and was underweight.Scott, who has app

17、eared on ITV s ThisMorning and BBC s BluePeter, said the mother is showing great signs of improvement“ and her wounds are starting to heal. The baby has undergone surgery to his eye and is recovering from the anesthetic (麻藥)and doing well. But he added: The mother remains dehydrated so isn, t produc

18、ing enough milk to feed the baby. At the moment they re being housed severally but there is the hope that when the baby is a little stronger he will be able to be returned to his mother.Even after they recover, the pair will probably spend their lives in an enclosure while the bush takes years to re

19、cover. Scott said: Sadly patients are still coming in thick and fast. Each of these animals is requiring to be housed and fed, and regular medical treatment to their injuries.()1. What can be inferred from the first two paragraphs?Dr. Scott donated more than 5,500.Residents were asked to move to Can

20、berra.Numerous animals might have lost their lives.A large area of Britain has been badly damaged by the fire.()2. What did Dr. Scott do after returning to his homeland?He was rushed to the field hospital to receive treatment.He assisted to rescue the wildlife on Kangaroo Island.He hosted the ITV S

21、ThisMorning.He fed the underweight baby koala.()3. What does the underlined word in paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Separately.B. Seriously.C. Successfully.D. Sympathetically.()4. What, s the best title for the passage?A Big Australian FirePeople s Generous DonationKoalas RecoveryRescuing Koalas【語篇解讀】本

22、文是一篇記敘文,講述了在澳大利亞森林大火后受傷的考拉得到人們尤 其是Dr. Scott救助的故事。C 推理判斷題。根據第二段最后一句 A billion animals are feared to have died, including 25, 000 koalas. 可知:有十億動物恐怕已經被燒死了,包括了兩萬五千只考 拉。由此可知,大量動物可能因為火災失去了生命。應選C項。B 細節(jié)理解題。根據第三段第一句Last week Scott told how he had visited his homeland, helping to save wildlife on Kangaroo Is

23、land off the coast of Adelaide. 可知:上周Scott訪問了自己的祖國,幫助拯救阿德萊德海岸袋鼠島上的野生動物。應選B 項。A 詞義猜測題。根據畫線詞所在句后半局部“but there is the hope that when the baby is a little stronger he will be able to be returned to his mother.” 句 意及句中表示轉折關系的連詞but可判斷此處單詞為“分別地,各自地之意,A項符合。 應選A項。D主旨大意題。通讀全文并結合第三段第一句Last week Scott told how

24、he had visited his homeland, helping to save wildlife on Kangaroo Island off the coast of Adelaide. 可知,本文作者主要介紹了在澳大利亞森林大火后受傷的考拉得到人們尤其是 Dr. Scott救助的故事。應選D項。III.七選五(2021年廣東省廣州八區(qū)調研考試)On June 9, 1870, Charles Dickens died at the age of 58. The next day, a headline in TheNewYorkTimes read: uDeath of the

25、Great Novelist Mourned by the People of Two Continents.Even today, the British novelist is loved by readers all over the world. Dickens created some of the most unforgettable characters in English literature. You must have heard of or even read some of his novels: Oli ver Twist, A Chri s tmas Carol

26、and ATaleofTwoCities. 2 Since 1897, there have been more than 300 film and television adaptations of Dickens works.Natalie McKnight is a literature professor who studies Dickens and his works.3 One important reason, she says, is that Dickens wrote from his heart. He tried hard to produce emotional e

27、ffects among his readers. A Chris tmasCarol, for example, was written to make every reader think about how they could make a difference to their society. People always enjoy works that make them laugh out loud, cry and think. Many other 19th century novelists wrote entertaining works. 4Dickens wrote

28、 about situations and emotions that still interest people today. He used his pen to fight social inequality and gave voice to the poor. 5This coming June marks the 150th year of Dickens death. It s another chance to remember this great writer. Will you read (or re-read) some of his most famous works

29、?Dickens novels have enriched English literature.ATaleofTwoCities has sold more than 200 million copies.His works led to many important social changes.However, few of them worked as hard as Dickens to attract readers minds.The headline was not overstating the fame of Dickens.Their works became the b

30、est sellers of that time.She explains why the novelist has remained so popular.【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文,主要介紹了小說家Charles Dickens的著名作品。E 根據上文 “The next day, a headline in TheNewYorkTimes read: Death of the Great Novelist Mourned by the People of Two Continents (第二天,?紐約時報? 的頭條是:“偉大的小說家逝世兩大洲人民哀悼).可知,設空處承接上文,E 項中的

31、headline與上文“a headline in TheNewYorkTlines對應,E項:標題并沒有夸 大狄更斯的名氣。符合語境。應選E項。B 根據上文 “You must have heard of or even read some of his novels: OliverTwist, A Chris tmasCarol and(你一定聽說過甚至讀過他的一些小說:?霧都孤兒?、?圣誕頌歌?和?雙城記?). 可知,B項中的uATaleofTwoCities與上 文對應,進一步介紹狄更斯的著作受歡送。B項:?雙城記?銷量超過2億本。符合語境。應 選B項。G 根據下文 “One impo

32、rtant reason, she says, is that Dickens wrote from his heart (她說,一個重要的原因是狄更斯是發(fā)自內心去寫作的).可知,設空處是在介紹狄 更斯作品受歡送的原因,G項中的why和reason對應。G項:她解釋了這個小說家為什么一 直如此受歡送。符合語境。應選G項。D 根據上文“Many other 19th century novelists wrote entertaining works (許 多其他19世紀的小說家也寫了娛樂作品).可知,D項中的few of them”和Many other 19th century novelists,/對應。D項:然而,他們中很少有人像狄更斯那樣努力地吸引讀 者

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