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江蘇省無錫市 2019屆高三第一次模擬考試英語注意事項:本試卷共8頁,共五部分,滿分 120分,考試時間120分鐘。答題前,考生務必將學校、班級、姓名寫在密封線內(nèi)。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(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三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。( )1.Howdoesthewomanfee?lA.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Annoyed.( )2.Whereisthemannow?A.Onhiswayhome.B.Inthekitchen.C.Inhisoffice.( )3.Whenwillthebusarrive?A.Intwominutes.B.Infourminutes.C.Intenminutes.( )4.Whydothespeakerslineup?A.Tobuysomewater.B.Tobuysomefood.C.Tobuyfilmtickets.( )5.Howwillthewomangodowntown?A.Bysubway.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。( )6.Whatcanthebirddonow?A.Singasong.B.Say“Hello”C.Dance.( )7.Whatwillthemandoafterschooltoday?A.Watchavideoonline.B.Gotothewoman'shouse.C.Teachthebirdmorewords.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。( )8.WhenwillJuliepickupherfather?A.Atsix.B.Atfour.C.Attwo.( )9.Whatwillthetwospeakersdonex?tGototheairport.Playthevideogames.Choosetheirdifferentdresses.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。( )10.Whydoesthemanwanttochangetheroomno?wA.It'stoosmall.B.It'squitedirty.C.It'sverynoisy.( )11.Wheredothecouplelive?A.InRoom980.B.InRoom908.C.InRoom890.( )12.Whycan'tthecouplechangetheirroomtoda?yThereisnospareroomavailable.Theman'swifeiscontenttoliveintheroom.Thewomanhastoaskforthemanager'spermission.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。( )13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplac?eA.Atabank.B.Atadrugstore.C.Atapostoffice.( )14.Whereistheman'smothe?rA.InAtlanta.B.InSt.Louis.C.InMemphis.( )15.Whyisthereextracostforthemantopa?yHeispayingforovernightservice.Heispayingwithacreditcard.Hehasafragileitem.( )16.Whatwillbemailedtotheman'smothe?rA.Aboxofcookies.B.Somecash.C.Somechocolatesandavase.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。( )17.HowmanyyearshasMountFujisleptfor?A.250.B.300.C.350.( )18.WhatwilltravellersdoinBrazil?A.Enjoymountainviews.B.Visittherainforests.C.Lookatsometemples.( )19.WhenwilltravellersgotoseeNiagaraFalls?A.InWeekOne.B.InWeekTwo.C.InWeekThree.( )20.WhichcountrywilltravellersvisitinWeekFour?A.Canada.B.Thailand.C.TheUnitedStates.第二部分:英語知識運用 (共兩節(jié),滿分 35分)第一節(jié):單項填空 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。( )21.Asforyour abouttheshoes,sir,Iwillspeaktothepersoninchargeandaskhimeithertogiveyouanotherpairortogiveyourmoneyback.A.compositionB.compromiseC.complaintD.concept( )22.—It'samazingthatanAustraliangirlsailedroundtheworldaloneinabout200days.—That'saninspiringstory.Hercourageisreally .A.acceptableB.adjustableC.admirableD.accessible( )23.Itisadvisedthatourlivingexpensesshouldbe oureconomicconditionssothatwecanlivewithinourmeans.A.incontrolofB.inlinewithC.incontrastwithD.inadvanceof( )24.—David,areyoulisteningtome?—Sorry,sir.IofthelectureIattendedyesterday.A.havethoughtB.wasthinkingC.amthinkingD.thought( )25.—ThenewsspreadquicklyallovertheworldMichaelSchumachercametolifeafterhisbeingseriouslyinjured5yearsago.—Fantastic!A.thatB.whatC.whichD.when( )26.AcaseofsuspectedfoodpoisoninginNewYorkhasledto6highschoolstudentstohospital.A.beingsentB.sentC.sendingD.tobesent( )27.MsMeng,CFOofHuawei,gotarrestedfornogoodreasoninCanada,causedgreatangerofthewholenationofChina.A.thatB.asC.whichD.what( )28.—IwonderwhatmakeshimagoodEnglishteacher.—HeasavolunteerintheUKfortwoyears,whichhelpshimwithhisworkalot.A.hasservedB.servesC.hadservedD.served( )29.Despitetheheavysnowoutsideyesterday,everybodyinthecompanytheirdailytasksasusual.A.broughtaboutB.worriedaboutC.caredaboutD.wentabout( )30.Thenewsurveyshowsthatthenumberofstudentscomputergameshasbeenincreasinginrecentyears.A.accustomedtoB.absorbedtoC.adaptedtoD.addictedto( )31.—Manyoptimisticteenagersowetheirpersonalitiestotheiroutgoingparents.—Itmakessense.Asweallknow,ahappyparentahappychild.A.makesoutB.makesintoC.makesupD.makesfor( )32.Thelecturealivelyquestion-and-answersessionfollowed.A.beinggivenB.hadbeengivenC.tobegivenD.havingbeengiven( )33.offensivenicknamesareseenasaformofbullyingatschool,nexttimeyouwanttocallsomeonebyitsnickname,weighitbeforeyoudo.A.SinceB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.Before( )34.—Ican'tunderstandwhyhesoangry.Imeantnooffence.—It'stypicalofhimtobesosensitive.A.musthavebeenB.shouldhavebeenC.mighthavebeenD.canhavebeen( )35.—I'mgoingtoSyria.Wouldyoupleasetellmeyourexperiencesthere——.Let'sdiscussitoverdinner.A.NevermindB.GoaheadC.ByallmeansD.Itjustdepends第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。Wedon'tmeetpeoplebyaccident.Everypersonyoumeetwillhavea(n)_36__inyourlife,bigorsmall.Somewillhelpyougrowandinspireyoutodobetter,37somewillletyoudownorevenhurtyou.Atthesametime,youare__38__someroleintheirlivesaswell.Afterall,paths39forareasonandwearesupposedtotreatpeoplewithsignificance.Thebestteachersarethosewhodon'ttellyouhowtogettherebut_40__theway.Thereisnobetterjoythan41peopleseeavisionforthemselves,seeingthemgotolevels42thantheyeverwouldhaveimaginedontheirown.Butthatdoesn't__43__youhavetofixthemorenablethem;instead,__44__themtothesourceoftheirownpower.Offerthemsupportand 45-tofightastheyfindtheirownwayandshowyou__46_they'recapableof.Allyouhavetodoisbelieveinthem.Never47someoneevenifhefailsunlessyouarehelpingthemup.Weliketothinkoflifeasameritocracy(精英),soit'seasytolookdownonsomeonewhoisn'tas__48__oraccomplishedorwelleducatedasyouare.Butyouhavenoideahow_49_thatpersonhasalreadyclimbedorwheretheywill__50__.Timecouldeasilyreverse翻轉(zhuǎn))your__51__,sobesureyoutreateveryonewith__^52__.53thosewhohavesupportedyou,forgivethosewhohave_54__you,helpthosewhoneedyou.Businessiscomplicated,lifeiscomplex,andleadershipisdifficult.Treatallpeople—includingyourself—withloveandcompassion(U情),andyoucan't__55__.Treatpeoplethewayyouwanttobetreatedandlifewillinstantlygetbetter.)36.A.chanceB.roleC.relationD.place)37.A.whileB.ifC.whenD.though)38.A.changingB.creatingC.findingD.playing)39. A. crossB.endC. windD. begin)40. A. pushB.findC. showD. feel)41.A.helpingB.makingC.havingD.letting)42. A. betterB.higher C.richer D.farther)43. A. sayB.meanC. explain D.describe)44. A. attachB.relate C.adapt D.guide)45. A. motivationB.shelterC.predictionD.evidence)46. A. thatB.whichC.whatD.how)47. A. lookdownonB.takecareofC.putupwithD.showrespectfor)48. A. luckyB.wiseC.enthusiasticD.successful)49. A. farB.longC.manyD.much)50. A. workoutB.fadeawayC.endupD.getalong)51. A. instructionsB.positionsC.directionsD.situations)52. A. equality B.respectC.qualityD. identity)53. A. Praise B.AppreciateC.Tolerate D.Expect)54. A. hurtB. hatedC.interruptedD. annoyed)55. A. goback B.gowrongC.goblind D.goout第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。Hungary'scapitalsparkles閃耀)inwinterandit'sagreatplacetoseeintheNewYear.There'sfestivecheerontap,withconcerts,folkdancingandstallssellingwineorfruitbrandyandtraditionalchimneycakeoutsides.NewYear'sEveiscelebratedwithfireworksovertheDanube(多王留河),andit'sworthbookingoneofthemanyrivercruises儂1游)withdinnerandDJs(freeandopen24/7,butlikelytobecrowded).Afour-nighttripwithTravelRepubliccosts£449forafamily(2adultswith1childunder6),departingStanstedon28DecemberwithRyanair,withB&BaccommodationatthecentralAtriumBudapestHotel.Foraslightlymorecerebral(H智的)NewYear'sEve,Stockholmisasmartchoice.ThemaincelebrationisatSkansen,Sweden'soldestopen-airmuseum.Entertainmentstartsat8p.m.withsinginganddancing,andpeakswitharecitationofthepoemRingOut.Eveningticketsare£14foradults(childrenunder6gofree),ortherearenewdayandeveningcombinationtickets(£16adult/£5child).OnNewYear'sDay,earlybirdscantryanintroductiontoiceskating(8a.m.daily,£139).BookitRyanair,NorwegianandSASflytoStockholmfromseveralUKairports.ThelandoffireandicelivesuptoitsnameonNewYear'sEve,whenabout90bonfires(篝火)arelitacrossthecountry.SomebonfiresareaccompaniedbyIcelandicsinging;moststartabout8p.m.andfinishby10p.m.,whichcanbeagoodtimetoseethenorthernlights.Afterthefires,everyonegoeshometowatchtaskaup,a aramoTVshowthathasbeenrunningon31Decembersince1966.Butthatdoesn'tmeanthepartyisover-justbeforemidnight,theyallcomebackouttoletoffanastonishingamountoffireworks,withprofitsgoingtoIcelandicSearchandRescueAssociation,whichdoeslife-savingwork,andisrunbyvolunteersandisacauseclosetomostIcelanders'hearts.BookitWowAirandWizzAir,easyJetandIcelandairflytoReykjavikfromseveralUKcities.( )56.Accordingtothepassage,whentravellingtooneofthethreecitiesonNewYear'sEve,youcan .haveafreebutmaybeuncomfortablecruisealongtheDanubegoiceskatingwithyourclosefriendsinStockholmlightthebonfiresinIcelandandjoininIcelandicsingingwatchaAramtaskaupandbeavolunteertoletofffireworks( )57.IfanEnglishcouplewithachildaged5wanttocelebratethenewyearbyenjoyingpoems,howmuchwilltheypayatleas?tA.£14.B.£21.C.£28.D.£37.B“Theworldfeelsanxiousanddivided,andFacebookhasalotofworktodo—whetherit'sprotectingourcommunityfromabuseandhate,defendingagainstinterferencebynationstates,ormakingsurethattimespentonFacebookiswellspent,"ZuckerbergwroteonFacebookinJanuary.Ifthetechfirmsucceeded,Facebookwouldend2018onamuchbetterpath.ButthecracksinZuckerberg'ssocialmediaempireonlygrewasscandals(EL聞)aboutdatamisuse,securityandevenFacebook'sleadershippiledup.Thesocialnetworkhasfacedcriticismmanytimessincelaunching14yearsago,butthepublicuproarreachednewheightsin2018.Facebook'smissteps,evenasittriedtofixitsproblems,wereyetanotherreminderofwhathappenswhenacompanygrowsrapidlywithlittleoversight(監(jiān)管).Theyalsosetthestageforanothershowdownbetweenthetechpowerhouseandlawmakerswhohavetheirownideasonhowtomanageaplatformusedby2.3billionpeopleeverymonth.“Ithinkthere'sjustageneralgrowingconsensusfrombothpartiesinCongressthatself-policingisnotgoingtoworkJDemocraticsenatorMarkWarnerofVirginiasaidinaninterview.FacebookpointedtoaseriesofnotesZuckerbergpublishedthisyearoutliningwhatthetechfirmhasdonetocombat(戰(zhàn)斗,爭論)electionmeddling(好干預的),aswellashatespeech,misinformationandotheroffensivecontent.Thesocialnetworkpulleddownmorethan1.5billionfakeaccounts,launchedadatabaseofpoliticaladsandannouncedthecreationofaSupremeCourt-keindependentbodytooverseecontentappeals.Butinmanyways,ZuckerbergfellshortofhisNewYear'sresolution(決議).UNinvestigatorssaidFacebookplayedaroleinspreadinghatespeechthatfueledethniccleansing0青洗)inMyanmar.Mediaoutletsfoundloopholes(fi洞)anderrorsinFacebook'spoliticaladsdatabase.UsersquestionedwhethertheyshoulddeleteFacebookafterlearningthatCambridgeAnalytica,aUKpoliticalconsultingfirmwithtiestoDonaldTrump's2016presidentialcampaign,gathereddataonasmanyas87millionFacebookuserswithouttheirpermission.Inshort,Facebook'sproblemsballoonedoutofthecompany'scontrol.“Theycreatedaplatformwheresharingwasmindlesslyeasyandinteractingwitheachotherrequiredalmostnoforethoughtatall"saidWoodrowHertzog,alawandcomputerscienceprofessoratNortheasternUniversity. "Asaresult,therewasmasharing,includingleakingofpersonalinformationthatputlotsofpeopleatrisk.( )58.WhatcanbeinferredaboutFacebookfromthepassageItisaplatformwherepeoplecaneasilysharewellselectedinformation.ItisasocialnetworkthathasfacedcriticismbecauseofdatamisusesfromZuckerberg.Itisasocialnetworkwhichgrowsrapidlywithoutenoughmanagementfromthegovernment.Itisapopularappthat2.3billionpeopleuseforinformationandcommunicationeveryday.)59.Theunderlinedword“uproar諂Paragraph3hasthesimilarmeaningtoA.crackB.criticismC.disagreementD.argument( )60.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassag?eA.AToughChallengeforFacebookB.Zuckerberg'sNewYearResolutionC.CriticismofFacebookforMisusingD.ADarkFutureforFacebookCCaptainAmericaandBlackpantherwereabouttodefendEarthfromthecriminalThanoswhenKevinFoleyfirstnoticedsomethingwaswrong.Foley,a46-year-oldinformation-technologyworkerfromKyle,Texas,washeadingintothetheatretoseeAvengers:InfinityWarwhenherealizedhewashavingtroublebreathingnormally.Thesamesymptomstruckagainduringanothermoviethefollowingnight,butmoreseverethistime.Oncethecastonthesecondfilmrolled,Foleytookaction:helookedathiswristwatch.Itwasabiggerstepthanyoumightimagine,becauseFoleywaswearinganAppleWatchequippedwithmedicalsensorsandexperimentalsoftwaretotrackbasicfunctionsofhisheart.Andthewatchwasworried.Ithad,accordingtothedisplay,detectedsignsofanirregularheartbeat.Beforelong,Foleywasinanemergencyroom,wheredoctorshookedhimuptoanECG(心電圖),whichshowedthathewasinatrialfibrillation(心房顫動),anirregularheartbeatthatcanleadtobloodclots(血栓),strokeandotherpotentiallydisastrousdiseases.Foleyspentthenextfewdaysinthehospitalwhiledoctorsworkedtoreturnhimtoanormalheartrhythm—eventuallyturningtoaprocedurecalledelectricalcardioversiontoshockhisheartbacktonormal.Foleyisdoingfinenow.Buthebelievesthat,ifnotforthewarningonhiswatch,hemightnothavesoughthelpintime.“Iwouldhaveneverknown,”hesays.FoleyandhiswatchwerepartofanexperimentrunbyAppleandStanford'smedicalschool.ButbeginningDec.6,anyonecangetanon-the-flyheartcheckup,assumingthey'vepaid$399ormoreforanAppleWatch.That'swhenApplewilllaunchasoftwareupdatethatturnsitslatestmodel,calledtheSeries4,intoapersonalECG,thankstoaninnovativenewsensor.ThoughlesscomplicatedthanhospitalECGmachines,thewatchversioncanstillprovidebasicinformationandwarningsofpotentialrisksworthyofacloserlookbyamedicalprofessional.ForApple,thisnewECG-on-your-wristisitsbiggestbetyetthatpersonaltechnologywillinevitablyincludepersonalhealth.Alongwithcompetitors,Applehasalreadyofferedfitnessfunctions,suchasappstotrackthestepsyou'vewalked.ButwiththenewECGscan,Appleismovingstraightintomedicalaspectsofhealth,adistinctionunderlinedbythefactitsought—andreceived—FoodandDrugAdministrationclearancefortheheartmonitor.( )61.What'sthefunctionofthestoryofFoleyinParagraphs1and?2Toarousethereaders'interest.Toraiseacommonproblem.Toleadthereaderstothetopic.Toguidethereaderstodofirstaid.( )62.HowcanFoley'swristwatchdetectsignsofanirregularheartbea?tBybeingequippedwithaninnovativenewmedicalsensor.BybeinghookedstraightuptoanECGinanemergencyroom.Bybeingpaidnotlessthan$399forthelatestAppleWatch.BybeingaccessibletoFoodandDrugAdministrationclearancefortheheartmonitor.)63.Accordingtothepassage,ifsomeonewantstogetanon-the-flyheartcheckup,heorshe .A.canequiphimself/herselfwithanECGmachineB.canpurchaseanAppleWatchofanymodelC.canbuyanewAppleWatchSeries4D.canhavehisorheroldAppleWatchupdated( )64.Thepurposeofthepassageisto .advertiseandpromoteanewkindofAppleWatchinformusofanewfunctionofthelatestAppleWatchtellusaluckystoryofFoley'sbeingsavedbyhisnewAppleWatchwarnusofthedangerofnotbeingequippedwiththelatestAppleWatchDStarsblazed赫夕U地燃燒)intheskyaboveSpooklikeamilliontinysuns.Theyshonethroughthemists,whichhad—duringthelastyear—becomethinnerandweaker.Atfirst,hehadthoughttheworlditselfwaschanging.Thenhehadrealizedthatitwasjusthisfeeling.Somehow,byburningtininhisbodyforsolong,hehadpermanentlystrengthenedhissensestoapointfarbeyondwhatotherAllomancerscouldattain.TheburnedtinhadbegunasareactiontoClubs'sdeath.Spookstillfeltterribleaboutthewayhe'descaped,leavinghisuncletodie.Duringthosefirstfewweeks,Spookhadburnedhismetalsasalmostaselfp-unishment—he'dwantedtofeeleverythingaroundhim,takeitallin,eventhoughitwaspainful,orperhapsbecauseitwaspainful.Butthenhe'dstartedtochange,andthathadworriedhim.But,thecrewalwaystalkedabouthowhardVinpushedherself.Sherarelyslept,usingpewter(白)tokeepherselfawakeandalert.Spookdidn'tknowhowthatworked—hewasnoMistborn,andcouldonlyburnonemetal—buthefiguredthatifburninghisonemetalcouldgivehimanadvantage,he'dbettertakeit,becausetheyweregoingtoneedeveryadvantagetheycouldget.Thestarlightwaslikedaylighttohim.Duringtheactualday,hehadtowearaclothtiedacrosshiseyestoprotectthem,andeventhengoingoutsidewassometimesblinding.Hisskinhadbecomesosensitivethateachlittlestoneinthegroundfeltlikeaknifejabbing(猛刺)himthroughthebottomofhisfeet.Thecoldspringairseemedfreezing,andheworeathickcloak什篷).However,hehadconcludedthatthesediscomfortsweresmallpricestopayfortheopportunitytobecome—whateveritwashehadbecome.Ashemoveddownthestreet,hecouldhearpeopleturningoverandoverintheirbeds,eventhroughtheirwalls.Hecouldsenseafootstepfromyardsaway.Hecouldseeonadarknightasnootherhumaneverhad.①.Alwaysbefore,he'dbeentheleastimportantmemberofthecrew—thedismissibleboywhoservedasahandymanorkeptwatchwhiletheothersmadeplans.Hedidn'tfeelannoyedwiththemforthat—they'dbeenrighttogivehimsuchsimpleduties.__&.Becauseofhisstreetdialect,he'dbeendifficulttounderstand,andwhilealltheothermembersofthecrewhadbeencarefullypicked,SpookhadjoinedthroughthebackdoorsincehewasClubs'snephew.Spooksighed,stickinghishandsinhistrouserpocketsashewalkeddownthetoo-brightstreet.Hecouldfeeleachandeverythreadofthecloth.Dangerousthingswerehappening,heknewthathewaythemistslastedlongerduringtheday,thewaythegroundshookasifitwereasleepingman,periodically(]期性地)sufferingaterribledream.Spookworriedhewouldn'tbeofmuchhelpinthecriticaldaystocome.Alittleoverayearbefore,hisunclehaddiedafterSpookfledthecity.Spookhadrunoutoffear,butalsooutofaknowledgeofhislackofpower.__?.Hewouldn'thavebeenabletohelpduringthecampaign.Hedidn'twanttobeinthatpositionagain.Hewantedtobeabletohelp,somehow.Hewouldn'trunintothewoods,hidingwhiletheworldendedaroundhim.HewassenttogatherasmuchinformationashecouldabouttheCitizenandhisgovernmentthere,andsoSpookintendedtodohisbest.Ifthatmeantpushinghisbodybeyondwhatwassafe,sobeit.Heapproachedalargecrossing.Helookedbothwaysdowntheintersecting佼叉的)streets—theviewclearasdaytohiseyes.ImaynotbeMistborn,andImaynotbeemperor,hethought.ButI'msomething.Somethingnew.Somethingpeoplewouldbeproudof.MaybethistimeIcanhelp.④ .( )65.Whatisthereal“change"accordingtoParagraph1A.Thethinnerandweakermists.B.Thechangingworld.C.Spook'ssensitivefeeling.D.Allomancers'strengthenedsenses.( )66.WhyonearthdidSpookstartburningtin?A.Tomakehimselfstrong.B.Toeraseanemotionaldebt.C.ToshowhishonourtoVin.D.Tofeelpainofhisuncle.( )67.WhatdoestheexampleofVinserveasinParagraph?3AreminderofSpook'sownpain.AnencouragementtoSpook'spersistence.AcomparisonforSpook'sburningmetal.D.AnimplicationofSpook'sownchange.( )68.WhatdiscomfortswasSpooksufferingwhenmovingdownthestree?tTheshiningdaylightthatalmostmadehimblind.Thelittlestonesthatjabbedhimlikeaknife.Thecoldspringairthatseemedfreezing.Thesleeplesspeoplethatturnedoverandoverintheirbeds.Theawakenedawarenessofbeingunimportantwhenkeepingwatch.Hisstreetdialectthatmadehimhardtounderstand.A.②③B.①②③C.②③④⑥ D.①②③④⑤⑥( )69.Wherecanthefollowingsentencemostprobablyb?e“Perhapshe'dfindawaytobecomeusefultotheothers.”A.①B.②C.③D.④( )70.WhatcanwelearnaboutSpookfromthearticl?eHe'saguiltyandweaknephewofthegreatClubs.He'sacarefully-pickedandmostpowerfulmemberofthecrew.He'saproudandselfs-acrificinghandymanofthecrew.He'sastrong-willedandoutstandingAllomancer.第四部分:任務型閱讀 (共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下面短文,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..的單詞。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。TimeforAmericanstoActonClimateChangeTheclimatecrisisisworseningataratethatisbecomingharderandhardertoignore.Formorethantwodecades,scientificreportshavemadeitclearthatglobalwarmingisreal,thathumanscauseitandthattheconsequenceswillbedisastrous.Thescientificcommunityhasbecomeincreasinglypanickedoverthepastyear.ThelatestassessmentfromtheUNIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChangepaintedafarmoreterriblepicturethanitspreviousanalyses,andthelong-awaitedNationalClimateAssessmentmadeclearthatclimatechangerepresentsaseverethreattohumanhealthaswellasoureconomicsecurity.Outofthispaniccamethetreaty(約)reachedthispastweekendbyworldleaderstokeeptheParisclimateagreementalive.YetmanyAmericansstilldon'tregardthethreatasakeypriorityforourgovernment,andsupportPresidentTrump'sdecisiontowithdrawfromtheParistreaty.Campaigncontributionsfromfossilfuelcompanieshaveconvincedelectedofficialstolooktheotherway.Acertainamountofdespairhasresultedinwidespreadapathy然).Butthereisanotherreasonthathasbeendiscussedfarlessopenly.Whileagrowingnumberofpeopleunderstandthatclimatechangewillhavesignificantworldwideconsequences,manyAmericanshaveanintuitive(直覺的)beliefthattheirnationismorecapablethanothersofadaptingtoachangedenvironment.Why?Becausetheyhavebefore.Thishistoricalsuccess,however,resultedfromthefederalgovernmenttakingscienceseriously,andmakinginvestmentstourgerevolutionandinnovation.Buttheseinnovationsdidnothappenbythemselves,orsimplybecauseoftheUnitedStates'richresources.Theydependedonconsistentsupportfromtheleadersabouttheneedtotakeactionwhenfacedwithcrises.Thishasbeenespeciallytrueintheenvironmentalcrisis.PresidentBillClintonhadashockinglymodestrecordofadvancingclimatesecurity,particularlygiventhathisvicepresident,AlGore,hadbeenoneofthemostoutspokenenvironmentalistsinCongress.ByfarClinton'sbiggestaccomplishmentwasassigningGoretoparticipateintheKyotoProtocolnegotiations.Clintonchose,however,toavoidwhatsurelywouldhavebeenaterriblefightintheSenatetogainapprovalofthetreaty.Whilethiseffortprobablywouldhavefailed,itwouldhavesignaledtotheAmericanpeoplehowseriouslytheDemocraticPartytookclimatechange.Thus,thetimehasclearlyarrivedforprogressivecandidatestostartcampaigningonaplatformbuiltaroundtheneedforasustainabilityrevolution.Suchaplanshouldincludeacarbontax,well-fundedcleanenergyresearch,evolvedagriculturalpoliciesandsmarterpublictransport.GiventhatGenerationXandmillennials(千禧一代)neverboughtintothefictionthattheUnitedStatesisimmunetothedangersofglobalwarming,thetimeisripetomakeclimatesecurityacrucialgovermentresponsibility.Onlybydoingsocanwebeginthelong-overdue(拖延好久的)campaigntosavetheplanet.TimeforAmericanstoActonClimateChangeIntroduction?Moreandmorepeoplehavebecome(71) oftheseverityofclimatecrisis.?Itishumanbeingsthatareto(72) fortherealglobalwarmingandshould(73) forwhattheyhavedone.WorldwideeffortsGiventhathumanhealthaswellasoureconomicsecurityis(74) aseverethreatcausedbyclimatechange,ParisClimateTreatyhasbeenreachedbyworldleaders.CurrentAmerican'sresponses
AnegativeattitudeUnabletograsptheseriousnessofthethreat,manyAmericansarein(75) ofPresidentTrump'sdecisiontowithdrawfromtheParistreaty.(76) forresponses?Electedofficialsturnadeafeartothethreatonaccountoftheir(77) relationshipwithfossilfuelcompanies.?Acertainamountofdespairhasresultedinwidespreadapathy.?ManyAmericansarewildly(78) abouttheirabilitytoachangedenvironment.EarlierAmerican'sresponsesA(n)(79) attitudeWiselyassigninghisvicepresidenttoparticipateintheKyotoProtocolnegotiations,PresidentBillClintontookclimatechangeseriously.InspirationfromresponsesTheDemocraticPartyusedtotakeadequatenoticeofthepotentialcrisisoftheclimatechange.(80) ItishightimeforAmericanstobeginthelong-overduecampaigntosavetheplanet第五部分:書面表達(滿分25分)請認真閱讀下面的圖文信息,并按照要求用英語寫一篇 150詞左右的文章Therewasabosswhomadeacontractwithhisworker:shewillpaytheirsalaryeachweek,butnotincash.Instead,theworkerswouldchoosesomegoodsinashop,whichequalthevalueoftheirsalary.Thenhewillpaythecashtotheowneroftheshop.Butoneday,oneoftheworkerscomplainedtohisboss.“Theshopownersaid‘nocash,nogoods’.Andherequestedustopayincash.”Forthatreason,theworkeraskedthebosstopayhimincash,too.Thebossagreed.Afterawhile,theshopownercametotheboss,askinghimtopayforhiswor
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