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2024英語(yǔ)試題

I.語(yǔ)言學(xué)問(wèn)及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié)。滿分45分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,駕馭其大意,然后從1~15各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,

選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Robbywas11yearsoldwhenhismotherdroppedhimoffforhisfirstpiano

lesson.I]thatstudentsbeginatanearlierage,whichIexplainedtoRobby,but

Robbysaidthatithadbeenhismother's2tohearhimplaythepiano.SoI

tookhimasastudent.

HardasRobbytried,he3thebasicsenseofmusic.However,he

persisted,andattheendofeachweekly4,healwayssaid,“Mymom's

goingtohearmeplaysomeday."Butitseemed5.Hejustdidnothaveany

"力”〃(天生的)ability.

Ionlyknewhismotherfromadistanceasshe6Robbyofforwaited

inheroldcartopickhimup.Shealways7andsmiledbutnevervisitedmy

class.ThenonedayRobbystoppedcomingtoourlessons.Hetelephonedmeandsaid

hismotherwas8.

SeveralweekslaterIv/aspreparingmystudentsfortheupcomingrecital(獨(dú)奏

會(huì))whenRobbycameandaskedmeifhecouldbeintherecital.t4MissHondorf...

Fvejustgotto9!”heinsisted.

Thenightfor(herecitalcame.Thehighschoolgymnasiumwaspackedwith

parents,friendsandrelatives.Therecitalwentoffwell.10Robbycameup

onstage.Iwas11whenheannouncedthathehadchosenMozart's

Concerto(協(xié)奏曲)No.21inCMajor.IwasnotpreparedforwhatIheardnext.His

fingerswerelightonthekeys.Heplayedso12thateveryoneroseto

applaudhim.IntearsIranupon13."Oh!Robby!Howdidyoudoit?”

“Well,MissHondorf...Ikeptonpracticingathome.RememberItoldyoumy

momwassick?Well,14shehadcancerandpassedawaythismorning.And

well...shewasborndeaf,sotonightwasthe15timesheeverheardme

play...”

1.A.preferB.imagineC.supposeD.wish

2.A.planB.beliefC.needD.dream

3.A.heldB.lackedC.hidD.showed

4.A.seminarB.lessonC.testD.show

5.A.meaninglessB.senselessC.uselessD.hopeless

6.A.putB.sawC.droppedD.sent

7.A.wavedB.waitedC.jumpedD.left

8.A.tiredB.deafC.sickD.unhappy

9.A.succeedB.learnC.playD.act

1().A.SuddenlyBThenC.FinallyD.Later

11.A.surprisedB.puzzledC.disappointedD.annoyed

12.A.badlyB.hardlyC.differentlyD.wonderfully

13.A.platformB.stairsC.stageD.floor

14.A.unluckilyB.thereforeC.howeverD.actually

15.A.bestB.firstC.lastD.worst

其次節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,依據(jù)句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入

一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或運(yùn)用括號(hào)中詞語(yǔ)的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫(xiě)在答題卡括號(hào)為

16-25的相應(yīng)位置上。

Overyears,I'vebeenteachingchildrenaboutasimple16powerful

concept-theantphilosophy.Theyhaveanamazingfour-partphilosophy.First,ants

neverquit.They'llclimbover,they'llclimbunder,andthey'llclimbaround.They

keeplookingforanotherway.Whataneat(了不得的)philosophy,toneverquit17

(look)forawaytoget18youaresupposedtogo.Second,antsthinkwinterall

summer.That's19impertantperspective.Youcan'tbesonaive(無(wú)趣的)asto

thinksummerwilllastforever.Soantsaregatheringtheirwinterfoodinthemiddleof

summer,h'simportanttobe20(reality).Youhavegottothinkrocksasyou

enjoythesandandsun.Thinkahead.Thethirdpartis21antsthinksummerall

winter.Duringthewinter,theyremind22,“Thiswon'tlastlong;we'llsoon

beoutofhere.”And23thefirstwarmday,theantsareout.Ifit24(turn)

coldagain,theywilldivebackdown.Last,howmuchwillanantgatherduringthe

summertoprepareforthewinter?Allhe25(possibility)can.Nevergiveup,

lookahead,staypositiveanddoallyoucan.

II閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答

題卡將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Bomin1936inOakPark,Illinois,(heAmericanRichardBachis(hedirect

descends*(后代)ofJ.S.Bach,thefamouscomposer.HeattendedLongBeachState

Collegein1955.

Asanairplanepilot,Bachgotmarriedtohisfirstwifeandhadsixchildren,but

divorcedlaterandthenlefthisfamilybecausehedidn'tbelieveinmarriage.

Everythingconcerningairplanewashisfield,includinganaviation(航空)technical

writerandflightinstructor.

Thoughaviationwashistruelove,Bachalwayswantedtowrite.Duringhishigh

schoolyears,oneofhisteachersmadehimrealizehispotential.In1959hehadthis

ideaofabirdlearningtopassbeyondthewallsofUmitutions-JonathanLivingston

Seagull.Inalmostallhisbooksheusedairplanesasawaytopassthemessage.In

RunningfromSafety,Bachshareswithushischildhood:atage8,helostoneofhis

brothers:Bobby.

In1970,JotiuihunLivingstonSeagull,astoryaboutaseagullwhoflewforthe

sakeofflyingratherthanmerelytocatchfood,waspublishedbyMacmillan

Publishersafterthemanuscript(手稿)wasturneddownbymanyotherpublishers.

Thebook,whichincludeduniquephotosofseagullsinflight,becameabest-seller.In

1973,thebookwasturnedintoamovie.It'ssaidthatBachchargedtheproduction

withchangingthemoviewithouthispermission.Infact,thosewhosawthemovie

noticedthathisnamewasn'tmentioned.

26.AboutRichardBach,weknowfromthepassagethat

A.hisgrandsonwasafamouscomposer

B.hestayedwithhisfamilyallthetime

C.hebegantostudyincollegeatage19

D.hemajoredinmusicincollege

27.BachusedtobeallthefollowingEXCEPT.

A.apilotB.awriter

C.aninstructorD.afighter

28.WhoprobablyledRichardBachtohiswritingcareer?

A.HisfamilyB.Histeacher

C.HispublisherD.Hisbrother

29.WhatdowcknowaboutJonathanLivingstonSeagull?

A.IttookRichardBachayeartofinishit.

B.IttellsaboutRichardBach'schildhood.

C.Itisaboutapilot'sexperiencesinflight.

D.Theideaforthebookdatesbackto1959.

3().Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat.

A.fewpublishersthoughthighlyofthemanuscripta(first

B.JonathanLivingstonSeagullwasturnedintoamoviefiveyearsafteritwas

published

C.Bachdidn'tagreeto(urnthebookintoamovie.

D.themovieJonathanLivingstonSeagullmadeBachrich.

B

BrianarrivedattheSanFranciscoairporttwohoursbeforetheflighttoParis.He

waswearingthreeshirts,ajacket,twopairsofsocks,apairofshorts,andtwopairsof

jeans.Hewascarryingonesmallbackpack,whichwasveryfull,buthedidn'thave

anyotherluggage.BrianneededtomeetamannamedTonybeforehecheckedinfor

hisflight.HefoundTonyneartheAirFrancecounter.Tonygavehimaround-trip

ticketandasmallpackage.

“GivethispackagetoJean-PaulattheairportinParis.Hewillhaveasignwith

youinameonit.Ithinkyoucanfindhimeasily,Tonysaid."Youdon'thaveany

luggage,right?"

“Onlythisbackpack,MBriananswered."YousaidIcouldbringonecarry-on

bag”

"That'sright.Onecarry-onbagisfine.Haveagoodtrip.”

“Thanks.”

IsBrianacriminal?Notatall.Heisanaircourier.Andhepaidonly$110forthe

round-triptickettoParis.Aircouriersgetcheapairlineticketsbecausetheytake

importantpackagesandpaperstoforeigncountries.Businessessometimesneedtoget

packagesandpaperstopecpleinforeigncountriesbythenextday.Often,theonly

waytheycandothisistouseanaircouriercompany.Ilisnotcheapforabusinessto

sendapackagewithanaircourier自亢空快遞,butitisquick.

Everyyearabout80,000peopleworldwidetravelasaircouriers.Thenumberof

ticketsforcouriertravelisgrowingbyabout10percentayear.However,air-courier

travelisn'tfbreveryone.Butifyouhaveverylittlemoney,canbeflexibleaboutyour

travelplans,anddon'tmindwearingthesameclothesfbraweek,itcanbeagreat

waytotakeavocation!

31.WhywasBrianwearingsomanyclothesforhistravel?

A.Becausetheyweretheuniformsforaircouriers.

B.Becausethatmadehimeasiertoberecognized.

C.Becausehisbackpackhadnoroomforhisclothes.

D.Becausehedidnothaveanyluggagewithhim.

32.Anaircourierisapersonwho.

A.managesabusinesscompanyinforeigncountries

B.organizesinternationalflightsfortourist

C.travelsaroundtheworldwithcheaptickets

D.deliverspapersandpackagestoforeigncountries

33.Businesseschoosetheair-courierservicebecause.

A.itcostslessB.itisflexibleC.itsavestimeD.itgrowsfast

34.Oneofthedisadvantagesoftravelingasanaircourieristhathe.

A.cannotdecidewhenandwheretotravel

B.cannottakeanyluggagewithhim

C.hastoweartwopail'sofjeans

D.saveslittlemoneyfromthetravel

35.Theauthorofthetextmainly.

A.describestheactivitiesofalaw-breaker

B.suggestsanidealwaytotravel

C.arguesagainst(heair-couriertravel

D.tellsusaboutadevelopingbusiness

C

Boxingisafistfightingsportbetweentwomatchedcombatants(對(duì)手)wearing

paddedgloves.Aboxer'sprimaryaimistolandasmanyblowsaspossibletothe

headandtorso(軀干)oftheopponent,usingstrengthandspeedtodominatethe

contest.Oneoftheoldestsportsstillpracticed,boxingdatesbacktothousandsof

yearsago.Todaythesportispopularinmanypartsoftheworldandencompasses(包

括)bothamateurandprofessionalmatches.

Formostofthe20lhcenturyboxingattractedhugefanandmediaattentioninthe

UnitedStates.Someboxingchampionsbecamelegendary,larger-than-lifefigures,

suchasJackDempsey,JoeLouis,andMuhammadAli.Criticizedtovaryingdegrees

throughoutitshistoryforitsviolentnatureandhighinjuryrate,boxinghassomehow

alwaysmanagedtosurvive—andeventhrive—asasport.

Modernboxingregulationsarebaseduponthe12rulessetoutbyBritishboxing

officialsinthemid-19thcentury.TheserulesbecameknownastheMarquessof

QueensberryRules,namedafterthe8thMarquessofQueensberry,JohnSholto

Douglas,whosponsoredandpublishedthem.Inadditiontoin-thc-ringrules,modern

boxingalsohasspecificregulationsregardingeligibilityforthefightersthemselves.

Themodernrulesforprofessionalandamateurboxingdiffer,hutbothtypesof

contestsaredividedintotimeperiodscalledrounds.Inprofessionalboxing,each

roundlaststhreeminutes;inamateurboxing,twominutes.Aone-minuterestperiod

betweenroundsisstandard.Amateurcontestsconsistofthreerounds;professional

contestsmayconsistofupto12rounds.Abellisusuallysoundedbyatimekeeperto

beginandendeachround.

Akeystepinmakingboxingsaferandmorerespectablewastheintroductionof

gloves,endingbrutalbare-knucklecompetition.Boxingglovesareheavilypaddedto

soften(heimpactoftheblowandtoprotect(hehandsof(heboxer.Asanadded

protection,thehandsaretapedbeforebeingplacedinthegloves,whichare

essentiallyhugemittens.Professionalglovesusuallyweighbetween170and226g;

amateurglovesaverage226to340g.

36.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheinformationinthepassage?

A.Boxingisaviolentsportwithhighinjuryrate.

B.Peopleenjoyboxingbecauseofitsbrutalnature.

C.Onlyprofessionalplayersareallowedtoattendboxingmatches.

D.Boxingisapopularsportwithahistoryofonly200years.

37.Boxinghasalwaysmanagedtosurviveasasport.Intheauthor's

opinion,.

A.thisisbecausemanypeoplecanparticipateinthispopularsport

B.thisisbecauseboxingisasportwhichcanbringgoodbusiness

C.thereasonforthiscannotbefullyexplained

D.thisisbecausetherearemanylegendaryboxers

38.WhichofthefollowingfactsaboutboxingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Thetimesetforaround.

B.Theweightofgloves.

C.Thesizeofboxingrings.

D.Thesignaltobeginandendeachround.

39.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassageis?

A.togiveageneralintroductiontothesportofboxing

B.toadvertiseabandcfboxing-relatedproduct

C.todiscouragepeoplefromenjoyingthisviolentsport

D.togetsupportfbrasportwithlongtradition

40.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbestdescribethesportofboxingasa

whole?

A.Itisabrutalandviolentsport,withlittlepopularityinmoderntimes.

B.Itisatraditionalsport,withlittleroomforimprovement.

C.Itisacontroversialsport,whichneverthelessenjoysgreatpublicsupport.

D.Itisstrictlyprofessionalsportwithrigidandexclusiverules.

D

Tenstudentshavestoppedcomplainingaboutgasprices.Instead,they're

competinginanationwidecontesttoredesignthecars.Finalcompetitorswerechosen

fromafieldof60applicants.

“Theschoolswereselectedtofindtechnologythatwillhelpourcountryreach

theneedsfbrenergysources,sowedon'thavetodependonothercountriesto

providefbel."Pickeringsaid.HeisvicechairmanoftheUSHouseofRepresentatives

EnergyandCommerceCommittee.Theteamsreceived$10,000andaChevrolet

Equinoxwhichwouldbeusedasastartingplacefbrmodifications.Eachteamcan

alsoget$25,000inpartsandsoftwarefromGMandothersponsors.Thecarswillbe

takentotheGMprovinggroundsforanationalcompetition.It'sthefinale(結(jié)束曲)

ofathree-yearcompetition.

Inthefirstyear,studentsdesignedandworkedouttheirplans.uAttheendofthe

firstyear,ourplansforthehybrid(混合動(dòng)力系統(tǒng))wereapprovedandwereceived

ourownChevroletEquinoxtobeginconstruction.MsaidAmandaMcAlpin,leaderof

theoutreachteam.

Inthesecondyear,thestudents,goalisfortheirhybridtoexceedthefactory

Equinox'sfuelefficiencyby50percent.uOuigoalistoplaceinthetopfivebut

increaseintheareaswelackedin.^^McAlpinsaid."Ifwecanmaintainthisstrategy,

weshouldbeabletoobtainourgoal.^^

Inthefinalcompetitionthisyear,GMtechnicianswouldexaminethecarsto

approvethesafetyandmakesuretheymeetallcontestrules."Wewouldliketobein

thetophalfofeachevent,buttheyarealldifferent.Everyteamhastheirownstrategy

towin."saidacomputerengineeringmajor.

“Byhostingthecompetition,GMreallygetsthecreamofthecm〃(優(yōu)秀畢業(yè)生)

fromthetopengineeringschoolsacrossthecountry."McAlpinsaid,“Manyofour

recentgraduateswhohaveworkedonthecarhavereceivedjobswithGM."And

Pickeringagreed,“Theirbrainpowerwillgiveusfirepowerandhorsepowerforthe

future.”

41.Howlongdoesthecontestlast?

A.Oneyear.B.Twoyears.C.Threeyears.D.Fouryears.

42.Theunderlinedword“modifications“inthesecondparagraphmeans.

A.designB.changesC.approvalD.examination

43.What'stherealpurposefbrGMtosponsorthiscontest?

A.lbreducetheconsumptionoffuels.B.TosellitsChevroletEquinox.

C.Tomakeadvertisements.D.Tofindexcellentgraduatesandemploythem.

44.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Sixtystudentscompetedinthefinalcontest.

B.Theteamcouldgetnothingbut$35,000fromthesponsors.

C.ItwasGMtechnicianswhodecidedwhichteamwasthebest.

D.Tenteamsinalltookpartinthecontest.

45.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefbrthispassage?

A.StudentsBuildingBetterHybridB.ACompetitionfbrRedesigningCars

C.AnEnergy-savingCompetitionD.GMandtheRedesignedCars

其次節(jié)信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀下列應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并依據(jù)要求匹配信息。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上將對(duì)應(yīng)題

號(hào)的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)字母涂黑。

下面是美國(guó)聞名游記作家BillBryson的幾本作品,首先請(qǐng)閱讀它們的封面信息:

C

XLOST

CONTINENT

BILLBRYSON

TheLostContinent:I,maStrangerHereMyself:

AWalkintheWoods:

TravelsinSmall-TownNotesonReturningto

RediscoveringAmericaon

AmericaAmericaafter20Years

theAppalachianTrail

Away

F.

~潟步*

,叁那j

^cilherHere'

IMFUROPF

TheRoadLessTraveled:NeiiherHerenorThere:TheEnglishLandscape:Its

10(M)AmazingPlacesoffTravelsinEuropeCharacterandDiversity

theTouristTrail

卜面是對(duì)這幾本書(shū)的簡(jiǎn)要介紹,請(qǐng)把它們對(duì)應(yīng)的封面信息找出來(lái):

46.Inthiscollection.BillBrysoniswritingfromhome.Wefindheassesseslife

bothinNewEnglandandinthecontemporaryUnitedStates.Withthetelescopic

perspective(遠(yuǎn)望視角)ofonewhohassteppedoutoftheAmericanmainstreamand

comebackafter20years,BrysonholdsthemirroruptoU.S.cultureandfeelstrange

tohismotherland.

47.Thisbookisaguidetotheworld'sunspoiltsightsandexperiences.It

presentsonethousandfreshandfascinatingalternativestohundredsofwell-known

touristdestinationsandsights,includingalternativestotheCarnivalinRioandthe

beachesofThailand,themost-visitedntitionalparks,over-ratedrestaurantsand

holidaysites.

48.RelumingtotheU.S.after20yearsinEngland,BillBrysondecidedto

reconnectwithhismothercountrybyhikingthelengthofthe2100-milcAppalachian

Trail.Awedbymerely(hecampingsectionofhislocalsportinggoodsstore,hestill

goesintothewildernessandlearnshardlessonsaboutself-reliance.

49.AtraveloguebyBillBrysonisasclosetoasurething,asfunnybooksget.

Thisbookisnoexception.Followinganurgetorediscoverhisyouth,theauthor

leaveshisnativeDesMoines,Iowa,inajourneythattakeshimtoacross38statesin

thecountry,whichislikeasmalltowninhisopinion.

50.BorninIowa,BrysonbackpackedthroughEuropeasayoungman.While

livinginEnglandsome20yearslater,herevisitedmanyofthesameplacesfrom

arcticNorway'snorthernlightstoromanticCapriinItaly.Herehejumpsbackand

forthbetweenoldmemoriesandnewexperiences.

HI寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)基礎(chǔ)寫(xiě)作(共1小題,滿分15分)

隨著經(jīng)濟(jì)的快速發(fā)展,近年來(lái)持續(xù)傳統(tǒng)風(fēng)格的新建筑不斷出現(xiàn),這種現(xiàn)象在社

會(huì).卜.引起了人們的廣泛探討。請(qǐng)你依據(jù)下面的內(nèi)容提示,用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇短文。

【寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容】

1.目前,人們就新建筑引用傳統(tǒng)風(fēng)格這種現(xiàn)象提出了兩種極為不同的看法。

2.有人認(rèn)為開(kāi)發(fā)商建房是為了滿意消費(fèi)者的不同口味和消費(fèi)實(shí)力,因此這種

做法就成為了他們的一大賣(mài)點(diǎn)。

3.而有人認(rèn)為盡管這種行為并不能代表傳統(tǒng)文化,但是這種努力可以提高人

們對(duì)傳統(tǒng)文化的愛(ài)護(hù)意識(shí)

并且有時(shí)候,政府也會(huì)試圖通過(guò)這種形式來(lái)創(chuàng)建獨(dú)特的城市風(fēng)貌,從而吸引更

多的游客以發(fā)展地方經(jīng)濟(jì).

【參考詞匯】

開(kāi)發(fā)商developer;消費(fèi)實(shí)力spendingpower;賣(mài)點(diǎn)sellingpoint;努力endeavor

【寫(xiě)作要求】

1.請(qǐng)運(yùn)用5個(gè)句子表達(dá)全部所給的內(nèi)容。

2.將5個(gè)句子組織成一篇連貫的短文。

【評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】

句子結(jié)構(gòu)精確,信息內(nèi)容完整,篇章結(jié)構(gòu)連貫。

其次節(jié)讀寫(xiě)任務(wù)(共1小題,滿分25分)

閱讀下面的短文,然后依據(jù)要求寫(xiě)一篇150詞左右的英語(yǔ)短文。

ThanksgivingDaywasnear.Thefirstgradeteachergaveherclassafun

assignment-todrawapic:ureofsomethingforwhichtheywerethankful.

Manywouldcelebratetheholidaywithturkeyandothertraditionalgoodies(好

吃的東西)oftheseason.These,theteacherthought,wouldbethesubjectsofmostof

herstudents,art.Andtheywere.

ButDouglasmadeadifferentkindofpicture.Douglaswasadifferentkindof

boy.Asotherchildrenplayedatbreak,Douglaswaslikelytostandclosebyhis

teacher,side.OnecouldonlyguessalthepainDouglasfeltbehindthosesadeyes.

Yes,hispicturewasdifferent.Whenaskedtodrawapictureofsomethingfor

whichhewasthankful,hedrewahand.Nothingelse.Justanemptyhand.

Hisabstractimagecapturedtheimaginationofhisclassmates.Whosehandcould

itbe?Onechildguesseditwasthehandofafarmer,becausefarmersraiseturkeys.

Anothersuggestedapoliceofficer,becausethepoliceprotectandcareforpeople.

Andsothediscussionwent?一untiltheteacheralmostforgottheyoungartisthimself.

Whenthechildrenhadgoneontootherassignments,shepausedatDouglas*

desk,bentdownandaskedhimwhosehanditwas.Thelittleboymurmured(低聲說(shuō)),

“hwasyours,teacher.^^

Sherecalled(hetimesshehadtakenhishandandwalkedwithhimhereand

there,asshehadtheotherstudents.Howoftenshehadsaid,“Takemyhand,Douglas.

Wewillgooutside.”O(jiān)r,“Letmeshowyouhowtoholdyourpencil."Or,"Let'sdo

thistogether.MDouglaswasmostthankfulforhisteacher'shand.

Brushingasideatear,shewentonwithherwork.

Thestoryspeaksofmorethanthankfulness.Itsayssomethingaboutteachers

teachingandparentsparentingandfriendsshowingfriendship,andhowmuchit

meanstotheDouglasesoftheworld.Theymightnotalwayssaythanks,butthey'll

rememberthehandthatreachesout.

[寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容1

1.以約30個(gè)詞概括上文的主要內(nèi)容。

2.以約120個(gè)詞講解并描述一次你(或你的摯友)幫助他人的經(jīng)驗(yàn),內(nèi)容包

括:

⑴時(shí)間、地點(diǎn)利起因;

⑵你(或你摯友)的善舉給雙方帶來(lái)的影響;

⑶從中你得到的啟示和感悟。

[寫(xiě)作要求]

1.作文中可以運(yùn)用親身經(jīng)驗(yàn)或虛構(gòu)的故事,也可以參照閱讀材料的內(nèi)容,但不

得干脆引用原文中的句子,

2.作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱(chēng)。

答案

I語(yǔ)言學(xué)問(wèn)及應(yīng)用

第一節(jié)完形填空:

1-5ADBBD6-10CACCC11-15ADCDB

1.題解析:正確答案A.prefer,選項(xiàng)D為干擾項(xiàng)。wish希望。表示事情不行能

發(fā)生發(fā)生的可能性很小。句意為:“我希望學(xué)生更早的時(shí)候地學(xué)習(xí)彈鋼琴?!钡?/p>

實(shí)上,在現(xiàn)實(shí)生活,學(xué)生在更早的時(shí)候(11歲之前)學(xué)習(xí)彈鋼琴的現(xiàn)象是許多

的,即可能性特別大。所以選項(xiàng)D不恰當(dāng)。

其次節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空

16.but,17.looking,18.where,19.an,20.realistic

21.that,22.themselves23.on,24.turns,25.possibly

II閱讀

第一節(jié)閱讀理解

26-30CDBDA31-35CDCAD

36-40ACCAC41-45CBDCA

其次節(jié)信息匹配

46-50CDABE

in寫(xiě)作

第一節(jié)基礎(chǔ)寫(xiě)作

Apossibleversion:

Nowpeopleholdtotallytwodifferentopinionstowardsthephenomenonthat

somebuildingsarebuiltintraditionalstyle.Somethinkthatthedevelopersbuild

housestomeetthedemandsofconsumersdifferingintasteandspendingpower,

whichthereforemakesthebuildingsinoldstyleasellingpoint.However,othershold

theoppositeideaonthisissue.Theybelievethateventhoughsuchnewly-built“old”

buildingscannotrepresentthetraditionalculture,endeavorofthiskinddocshelp

arousepeople'sawarenessoftraditionalcultureprotection.Meanwhile,insomecases,

somelocalgovernmentstrytogivetheircitiesuniqueappearancesbyconstructing

buildingsinoldstylesoastoattractmoretourists,whichatthesametimehelps

developthelocaleconomies.

其次節(jié)讀寫(xiě)任務(wù)

概括應(yīng)當(dāng)包括以下要點(diǎn):

(I)Douglasdrewapictureofhand.

(2)Douglasshowedgratitudetohisteacher.

(3)Peoplewillrememberthosewhohelpedthem.

Apossibleversionforthesummary:

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