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2020屆高三年級(jí)春學(xué)期第一次階段性質(zhì)量檢測英語試題(滿分120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘)注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)碼填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上,并將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。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(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whichseasondoweknowfromtheconversation?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter.2.Whodidthewomancall?A.Herdad. B.Herhusband. C.Herfather-in-law.3.Whatdoesthemanwanttoexpress?A.Histhanks. B.Hisskills. C.Hisplans.4.Howmanyredrosesdoesthemanneed?A.11. B.12. C.13.5.Whenwillthewomangototheclass?A.At10:00am. B.At4:00pm. C.At6:00pm.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheshow?A.Surprising. B.Funny. C.Impressive.7.Howmanycolorsdoesthewomanmention?A.Six. B.Five. C.Four.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhydidthemangotoParisandBerlin?A.Toattendameeting. B.Tohaveaholiday. C.Tohavefun.9.Whichcountryisthewomanprobablyfrom?A.Netherlands. B.Spain. C.China.聽第8段材料,回答第10至第12題。10.Whatdidthewomanthinkaboutskiingatfirst?A.Verydifficult. B.Alittlebiteasy. C.Rathersimple.11.Whatisthehardestpartforthewomantoski?A.Risingtoherfeet. B.Keepingthebalance. C.Checkingtheequipment.12.WhatdidBillyenjoywhenskiingwithease?A.Perfectskills. B.Skiingspeed. C.Naturalscenery.聽第9段材料,回答第13至第16題。13.HowlonghasAmyPurdybeendisabled?A.10years. B.11years. C.12years.14Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shelostherlegs. B.Shelostherhands. C.Shegaveintoherlife.15.WhathasAmytakenpartin?A.Amemorizingcompetition.B.Awritingcompetition.C.Asnowboardracing.16.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutAmy’slifeattitude?A.Positive. B.Concerned. C.Disappointed.聽第10段材料,回答第17至第20題。17.WhatkindofworkerisShirley?A.Warm-hearted.B.Stubborn. C.Careless.18.WhatproblemdidShirleysufferfrom?A.Hearingtrouble. B.Cancer. C.Heartattack.19.WhatdidcustomersdoforShirley?A.Boughtacar.B.Setupaclub. C.Gavesomeadvice.20.HowdoesShirleytreatthecustomers?A.Shetreatsthemlikestrangers.B.Sheoftentriesherbesttohelpthem.C.Shealwayssmilesandtakescareofthem.第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)ThankstoChineseauthorities’effectivemeasures,Covid-19acrossChinaisundercontrolforthetimebeing;however,theimpactofthelockdownontheChineseeconomywaslaid_______inanewdata.A.bare B.invalid C.evident D.generous22.MichaelR.Bloomberg’sexitandimmediatemovetobackMr.Bidenhadthe_________toangersupportersofMr.Sandersandsparkedoutrageamongprogressives.A.access B.potential C.advantage D.presentation23.AdonationfromJapantothecoronavirus-strickenHubeiprovincecausedastironChinesesocialmedia____________thepowerfulpoeticmessagewrittenoneachbox:“Landsapart,skyshared”.A.inthelightof B.inparallelwith C.asopposedto D.onaccountof24.—Whyareyouall________me?Ididnotstealthecomputer!—I’msorry,butyouweretheonlyonewhohadaccesstoit.A.callingon B.takingon C.turningon D.puttingon25.Youfeellost,sickatheartbeforesuchunmaskedhatred,___________becauseitthreatensyouasbecauseitshowshumaninsuchaninhumanlight.A.notsolittle B.nomore C.notsomuch D.noless26.PrinceHarryandhiswife,Meghan,willgiveupthename“royal”____theywithdrawfromofficialdutiesandembracenewlives,thecoupleconfirmedonFriday.A.unless B.while C.as D.although27.Diligence

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all28.It’sonsuchoccasions________othersuniteswhileIamaloneinaforeignlandthatIamtwiceashomesick.A.that B.where C.as D.when29.Thisyear’sSpringFestivalGalawasafineperformancethat________attentionfromfirsttolast.A.deposited B.accumulatedC.commanded D.illustrated30.—Wedidn’tfindJuXiaopengattendingtheEnglishClassonline.—Noone________himabout________alectureevenonSaturday.A.told;theretobe B.hadtold;theretobe C.told;therewas D.hadtold;therebeing31.________inamassparadeatBeijing’sTian’anmenSquareontheNationalDayweremorethan100,000peoplefromallwalksoflifetocelebratethe70thanniversaryofthefoundingofChina.A.Havinginvolved B.Involving C.Involved D.Beinginvolved32.Unlikecompulsionsandaddictions,whichareactedoutuncontrollably,habitsareactionsthatarerepeatedregularlyand___________.A.automatically B.typically C.tentatively D.positively33.Aftermydivorce,Annwastheonlyone________tolistentomyproblems,andIamforeverinherdebt.A.preparing B.prepared C.toprepare D.havingprepared34.Duringmyfirstyearabroad,IwassobusystudyingandmeetingnewpeoplethatIdidnotphonemyparentsasoftenasI________.A.should

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D.wouldhave35.Ifwecouldalllearnto________alittlemore,theworldwouldbeamuchhappierplace.A.liveandletlive B.livefromhandtomouthC.fightfirewithfire D.addfueltotheflames第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。EarlythatIwassobusycaringforourpatient’sprocedurethatneededtobewrappedup.Asmydaynearly36,Iwasexcitedtomeetmyplayfellowsand37withthem.Iwasalreadyoutsideourspecialareaunitinthehospitalwhenawomansuddenlycametome,holdingadoctor’s38withmynameonit.Myenthusiasmfell39.But,insteadofbeinglikeotherswouldprobablydoshowing40orimpatience,Ishowedheraheartfeltsmileand41whatwaswrittenintheprescription,onlytofindoutitwasn’thersbutherhusband’s,andmynameonit42thedoctorwantedmetogivetheproperinstructiononhowtousethebowel(腸)preparationneededforherhusband,whowas43fortheexaminationthefollowingImetherhusband,whowasvery44andagoodconnectedinstantlywitheach45jokes.Thenexttimewemetwasduringhiscolonoscopy(結(jié)腸鏡檢查)46andIassistedhiminfillingoutthepapers47bytheirinsuranceGivenfinal48,theyleftthehospital.Atnoon,Iwasalonecleaningthe49whensuddenlyIheardaknockontheglassthinkingitmightsomebodywhowouldliketo50ofourservices.IcasuallylookedupandIwas51becausemyvisitorswerethepatientandhiswifeagain!Iopenedthedoorandaskediftheyneededmore52orperhapsforgotsomething.mysurprisetheygavemeapacked53andabottleofpineapplejuice!Lifehasmanyfacets.bitsandpieces54youeveninyourbusydays.Itcouldendupwitha55orafreelunch.It'sjustamatterofthinking36.A.approached B.concluded C.occupied D.advanced37.A.study B.unite C.relax D.associate38.A.prescription B.reservation C.receipt D.diploma39.A.eventually B.desperately C.aggressively D.considerably40.A.improvement B.excitement C.disappointment D.embarrassment41.A.reviewed B.checked C.described D.retold42.A.before B.when C.whereas D.because43.A.prepared B.scheduled C.allocated D.distributed44.A.stubborn B.rigid C.merciful D.humorous45.A.exchanging B.applauding C.providing D.exploiting46.A.appointment B.procedure C.operation D.signature47.A.needed B.offered C.suggested D.adopted48.A.instructions B.encouragement C.congratulations D.calculation49.A.ward B.bedroom C.corridor D.instrument50.A.remind B.inform C.inquire D.talk51.A.takenaback B.tornapart C.paidback D.cutin52.A.cure B.information C.comfort D.treatment53.A.cake B.flower C.bag D.lunch54.A.touch B.hurt C.bother D.defend55.A.consensus B.shock C.complaint D.relief第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ANonfictionContestMakeuslaugh,moveustotears...writeabrilliant,memorablenonfictionpieceandyoumaybeoneofourtwomonthlywinners.Thesectionsinclude:Nonfiction,Focused/SpecialIssue,CollegeEssays,Heroes,Pride&Prejudice,Health,PointsofViewandSports.PrizesWinningarticleswillbepublishedinTeenInkmagazine,andcontestwinnerswillreceiveacopyofthemagazinefeaturingtheirwork.Plus,they’ll—clothesandotheritems—availableonlythroughTeenInk.GuidelinesTeenInkwillonlyconsideroriginalwritingbyteens.Entriesofallkindsareaccepted—serious,funny,longorshort.Weliketoreaditall!Submitentriesthroughourwebsite.AllnonfictionworkssubmittedtoTeenInkareautomaticallyconsideredforthemonthlycontest.Seeoursubmissionguidelinesformoreinformation.DeadlinesTherearenodeadlines;entriesareacceptedthroughouttheyear.WinningnonfictionpieceswillbepublishedinTeenInkmagazineandonlineeachmonth.Keepinmindthatifyoursubmissionhasaseasonalorholidaytheme,it’sbesttosenditearly.Here’showyoucanreachus:Mailingaddress:TeenInk,Box30,Newton,MA02461Phonenumber:(617)964-6800Mainemailaddress:Editor@TeenI56.Whatdoweknowaboutthecontest? A.Itisheldtwiceamonth. B.Therewillbe12winnerseveryyear. C.Itcoversawiderangeoftopics. D.Winnerswillreceivesomeprizemoney.57.Whatmustwedototakepartinthecontest? A.Writeanarticlebyourselves. B.Writealongenougharticle. C.Focusonaseasonalorholidaytheme. D.Sendourworkatthebeginningofamonth.BTheProfessionalFootballers’AssociationwillhelptofundtheinitiativethatwillleadtotheFAappointingupto28black,AsianandethnicminoritycoachestoworkwithallEnglandteamsnextseason,includingGarethSouthgate’sseniorsquad(小隊(duì)).Therevealeddetailsofthejointandschemewhichcouldbefinalisedassoonasnextweek.MartinGlenn,thechiefexecutive,isduetomeethiscounterpartattheGordonatbeforeEngland’sfriendlyinternationalagainstItalynextChrisPowell,theSouthendUnitedmanager,hasbeenidentifiedasapotentialadditiontoSouthgate’sback-roomstaffaftertheCup,whichwouldbewelcomedbytheEnglandThehasalreadyheldinitialtalkswithseveralothercoaches,includingJasonEuell,Charltonunder23coach,abouttakingonaroleinthenationalcoachingset-upatPark.TheformerJamaicainternationalhaspreviouslyquestionedthemeritoftheso-calledRooneyRule,whichtheimplemented()inJanuarywithacommitmenttointerviewaBAME(black,Asianandminorityethnic)candidateforeverycoachingposition.ButEuellbelievesthatthegoverningdecisiontooffer28positionsisamorepracticalwaytobringaboutchange.TheFAhasbegunofferingopportunitiestoBAMEcoaches,withtheformerEvertonstrikerDannyCadamarteri,whoiscurrentlyayouthcoachwithBurnley,workingwithEngland’sunder-18squadthisweek.ItwillextendtheprogrammeafterithasbeenapprovedbytheFABoard.ThePFAhasbeeninstrumentalindevelopingtheproposalsthroughtheworkoftheirsponsorsBrendonBatson,GarthCrooksandPaulElliott,andhavepromisedtoprovidefundstomakeitasuccess.“Thisisintegral(完整的)tothemodernizationoftheFA,”TaylortoldTheTimes.“Ifit’simplementedcorrectly,withmeaningfulroles,itwillshowtheFAreallymeansfootballisforall.”However,Crooksaddedthatitwasa“monumentalerrorofjudgment”bySouthgatenottotakeablackcoachtoRussiafortheWorldCupfinalstosupportEngland’sblackplayersintheeventofracialabusefromfans.Theplansreceivedacautiouswelcomefrommanyinthegame,withtheformerEnglanddefenderAndersonsayingthatcoachesfromBAMEbackgroundshavebeenhinderedbyalackofaccess.The61-year-oldwasthefirstblackplayertorepresentEnglandin1978andwentontomanageBarnsleybeforejoiningMiddlesbroughasanassistantcoach.“Thereareonlyahandfulofblackmanagerssothere’sclearlyaproblem,”Andersonsaid.“Ifyougoupanddownthecountrythereareblackandethnicminorityplayersineverysquad,butveryfewgoontobecomecoaches,whichisdowntoalackofopportunityandaccess.Therearestillalotofnegativeperceptionsaboutblackmanagersandcoaches,whicharetotallyfalse.”AtleasttheFAistryingtodosomething,anditcouldmakeadifference.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.PFAhasfundedFAintheWorldCup.B.FAandPFAwillworktogethertodiversifythecoachteam.C.PFAwilltakeonblackcoachesforEnglandteams.D.FAhasinterviewed28BAMEcandidatesforcoachingpositions.59.WecaninferthatJasonEuellis.A.workinginthenationalcoachingset-upB.infavorofthejointFAandPFAschemeC.likelytobeoneoftheSouthgate’sback-roomstaffD.scepticalaboutFA’spromisetointerviewBAMEcandidates60.WhyaremanypeoplecautiousabouttheFA’splans?A.BAMEcoacheslackchancesandaccesstoEnglandteams.B.TheFABoardhasn’tapprovedtheplanforlackofsponsors.C.Oldercoachesdon’tpossessqualificationsfornationalcoaches.D.TherearenotenoughBAMEplayerstorepresentEnglandteams.61.Theauthorholdstheviewthat.A.therearestillnegativeperceptionsaboutblackmanagersandcoachesB.blackmanagersandcoachesaresuperiorinmanagingfootballteamsC.advantagesintakingonblackcoachesoutweighdisadvantagesD.attemptsarebeingmadetoshowtheFAmeansfootballforallCTherearecertainareasonMarswherewedon’tdaretread.NASAforbidsspacecraftfromvisitingspotsthatpossiblyhostliquidwater,andsowherelifemightbeabletothrive,forfearofcontaminating(感染)MarswithEarthmicrobes.ButananalysisofthesaltyliquidsonMarssuggestsweneedn’tworry,becauselifeasweknowitshouldbeunabletoexistanywhereontheplanet’ssurface.EdgardRivera-ValentinattheLunarandPlanetaryInstituteinTexasandhiscolleaguesusedreadingsofthetemperatureandrelativehumidityacrossMarstomapthepresenceofsaltywater.Anywateronthesurfaceislikelytobesalty,simplybecausethesurfaceis.Thisbooststhechancesofwaterbeingliquidbecausesaltlowersitsfreezingpoint.Itislikewhenyouthrowsaltonanicysidewalk,saysDanielleNudingatNASA’sJetPropulsionLaboratoryinCalifornia.“It’sthesamechemistryhappening.”Unfortunately,thesaltierthewater,thelesslikelyanythingcansurviveinit.Theteamfoundthateventhoughtherecouldbebriny(鹽分多的)wateronthesurfaceofMarsupto18percentoftheyear,dependingontheseason,nomicrobewehaveeverseenonEarthwouldbeabletoreproducethere.Lifeasweknowitisnotgoingtofindthesebrinesandsurvivebecauseit’seithergoingtobewaytoocoldorwaytoosalty,”saysRivera-Valentin,whopresentedtheresultsattheLunarandPlanetaryScienceConferenceinTexas.Thatdoesn’tmeanwecan’tcontaminateMars:brineswithdifferenttypesofsaltsmixedtogethermightbefriendliertolifeandtemperaturesjustbelowthesurfacearemuchlessextreme.Nevertheless,aslongaswedon’tdigdown,itmightbehighlyunlikelyorevenimpossibleforrovers(飛行器)suchasCuriositytocontaminateMars.“Thelevelofsterilization(殺菌)thatwe’vedonewithCuriosityshouldbegoodenoughtoignorethebanonvisitingwhatwe’vebeencallingspecialregionsuntilnow,saysJenniferHanleyatLowellObservatoryinArizona.Ithinkthatwe’reOKtogo.Visitingtheseregionswouldbeparticularlyhelpfulbecause,whiletheyareintheorythemostvulnerableareasonMars,theyarealsothemostinteresting.Forexample,argumentshavebeenragingforoveradecadeaboutwhetherdarkstreaksonMartianslopescalledrecurringslopelineaeareflowingwaterorjustdust.AquickvisitbyCuriosity,whichisnearanareawheretheflowsoftenform,couldsolveitonceandforall.EvenifareaswithwaterareinhospitabletoEarthlife,theycouldstillbehometonativeMartianlifeforms.“IfyouhadlifethatoriginatedonMarswhenitwasmorehabitable,itcouldbethatasMarschanged,lifecouldhavegraduallyadaptedtothenew,moreextremeconditions,”saysRivera-Valentin.NASAforbidsspacecraftfromvisitingthespecialregionsonMarsbecause.A.lifeisunabletothrivethere,thusthere’snopointofvisitingthemB.MartianlifeprobablyexiststhereandmightthreatenhumanbeingsC.theyworryEarthmicrobesmightsurvivethere,thuscontaminatingMarsD.humanbeingsknownothingabouttheseareasandtheyaredangeroustous63.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.MarssurfacebeingsaltyprovidesevidencethatMarshostsliquidwater.B.EarthlifeisunlikelytocontaminateMarsbecausethesurfaceoftheplanetiseithertoocoldortoosalty.C.ThefearofcontaminatingMarsisunnecessarybecausehumanbeingswon’tcontaminateMarsunderanycircumstances.D.JenniferHanleythinkshumanbeingsshouldexplorethespecialregionsonMarsinordertoconfirmtheexistenceofMartianlife.64.WhatisthepointofvisitingthespecialregionsonMars?A.Martianlifemightbefound.B.Liquidwatermightbefound.C.ManypuzzlesaboutMarscouldsoonbesolved.D.Nohumanshaveevervisitedthoseregionsbefore.65.Inthepassage,youcanfindtheanswerstoallthequestionsexcept.A.whetherthesurfaceofMarsissaltyornotB.whetheranynativeMartianlifeformsexistC.whetherEarthlifeisabletosurviveonMarsornotD.whethertheroverCuriositywillcontaminateMarsDForfamousphotojournalistSirDonMcCullin,thelandscapehaschangedsincethedayswhendozensofprintedpagesweredevotedtohisphotostories,leadinghimtodeclare,“Photojournalismisdying.”AccordingtoSirDonMcCullin,newspapersandmagazinesaremuchmoreinterestedinthewealthy,theglamorousandcelebrities.Theydon’twantsufferingpeopleintheirnewspapers.Photojournalismhasn’tlostitswaybutit’sbeenconvenientlypushedaside.Shrinkingeditorialbudgets,increasingcompetitionandmistrustofthePressarejustsomeofthefactorsimpactingphotojournalism.Butthepowerofphotographyenduresandtechnologyisallowingphotographersmorecreativefreedomthaneverbefore.Theworldishungryforvisualstorytelling,butwillphotojournalismsurvive?Wespoketophotojournalistsworkinginthisindustryaboutthestateofaffairstoday,andaskedtheiropinionsaboutphotojournalisminthedigitalage.IlvyNjiokiktjien“Assignmentshavechanged,sopeopledon’tneedtogosomewhereformonthstoworkononeproject.WhenDonMcCullin’spicturesweremakingitintothenewspaper,hisimageswouldbethenews.NowifItakeapictureatNelsonMandela’sfuneral,forinstance,thereare300otherphotographersthere.Therearesomanyimagesthatyouarenevergoingtoreallyshootaniconicimage.You’renottheonlyonethere—thereareyourcolleaguesandtherearepeoplewithcellphones.Idon’tthinkasingleimagewilleverloseitspower.Singleimages,tome,aresostrong—Icanlookatasingleimageandneverforgetit.Buttherearenewwaysofstorytelling—withcellphones,withinteractiveonlineexperiencesandvirtualreality.Therefore,it’simportanttoseewhatmatchesthestory.”Jér?meSessini“Ithinknowwearefreerthanbeforebecauseoftechnology.Besides,wedon’tcareaboutthenewspaperslikepeopledidbefore.Wegetfreefromthenewspapers,soweareabletotellstoriesinthewaywewanttotellthem.Inmyopinion,picturescanexpressemotions—Ibelievemoreinemotionsthaninrationality.Idon’twanttotellpeople,‘thisislikethis’,or‘likethat’.Iwantthemtofirstfeelsomethingfromthepictures,andthenasksomequestions.Theywillhavetofindtheanswersbythemselves.”MagnusWennman“WhenIstarted,pressphotographywasaprettyold-schoolprofession,buttodayit’scompletelydifferent.It’snotaboutthetechniqueanymore.It’sabouttellingstories,andyouhaveendlessopportunitiestotellstoriesbymeansofpictures.Ifyouareengaginginstorytelling,Iwouldsayyourfutureisverybright.Photojournalismismoredemocratic.Asamatteroffact,nowadayswecanseepeopleshootingwiththeircellphonesanywhere.Photojournalismisnolongertheprivilegeofthoseworkingatnewspapers.Thenewgenerationofphotojournalistsshouldworkinacompletelydifferentway.Asyouseeeverywhere,visualstorytellingisgettingmoreandmoreimportant.Ifyou’regoodatthat,you’regoingtosurvive.”DanielEtter“Alotofpeoplehavebeendeclaringthatphotojournalismisdeadand,somehow,it’sstillaround.It’sstillalive,andit’sstillkicking—maybenotquiteashardasinDonMcCullin’sdays,butit’sstillimportant.Itdoesn’thavetheimpactitoncehad,anditwillneverhavethatimpactagain.Ialwaysbelievephotographyplaysarole,butiftherearebetterwaysoftellingvisualstories,I’mfinewiththat.Thebiggestproblemwearerunningintonowishowtomakeothersbelieveus.Lookathowreallybasicfactsareinquestionnowadays.Tomakeourworkareliablesourceofinformationisourbiggestchallenge.Ihaven’tfiguredoutawaytomakenewsmoretrustworthy—theonlythingwecandoisdogoodwork.Thatmeansdoingresearchandtryingtorepresenteventsinafairway.”66.WhatdoesIlvywanttosaywiththeexampleofNelsonMandela’sfuneral? A.Greatnewslikethisisalwaysattractive. B.Takingasatisfyingpictureisreallydifficult. C.Toomanypeopletakeupphotojournalism. D.Popularityofcellphonesthreatensphotojournalism.67.WhatideadoSessiniandWennmanshare? A.Goodpicturesareworthallthehardwork. B.It’sbettertoletthepictureitselftellstories. C.Technologyisphotographers’greatestenemy. D.Photojournalismwillbethefirsttobekickedout.68.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean? A.Photojournalismenjoysgreatpopularitynowadays. B.Photojournalismisreallyapromisingcareerinthefuture. C.Everyonecanreportnewsstoriesusingphotostakenbythemselves. D.Photojournalismhaslostitsappealforthoseworkingatnewspapers.69.WhatdoesEttersayaboutphotojournalism? A.ItisnotasinfluentialasinDonMcCullin’sdays. B.ItalmostdiedinDonMcCullin’sdays. C.Itmayhaveanevenbetterfuture. D.Itactuallyexistsinnameonly.70.WhatcanwelearnaboutEtter? A.Histalentwasoncequestioned. B.Heisoptimisticabouthisfuturecareer. C.Hewillresignfromhisjobsoonerorlater. D.Heisseekingsuitablewaystotellvisualstories.第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)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(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:請(qǐng)將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。HowtoThinkOutsidetheBoxwithCreativityExercisesEncouragingcreativethinkinginspiresstudentstoaskquestions,trynewthingsandapplyideastopracticalsituations.Useindividualandgroupbasedactivitiestoopenthedoortoinnovationandbuildindividualconfidence.IncorporatecreativityactivitiesintoeverydaysubjectmatterlikeEnglish,scienceandart.Theresultwillbeincreasedinterestinlearningandtheopportunityforeachstudenttobelieveinherpowertobecreativeinavarietyofsituations.Threecreativityexercisesaresuggestedasfollows.Useamind-mappingexercisetohelpstudentsovercomemindblockstocreativity.JoyceWycoff,authorofthebook“Mindmapping,”explainsthatamindmapencouragescreativitybystimulatingthebraintothinkindifferentpatterns.Putaconceptinthecenterofalargepieceofpaperandhaveyourstudentssurroundthepaper,eachholdingamarker.Askthemtobrainstormideasandwritethemasoffshoots(分支)totheconcept.Havethemadd

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