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Unit

2

Travelling

Around單元綜合測(cè)試卷(三)(考試時(shí)間100分鐘,滿(mǎn)分120分)第一部分

閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)

(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的

A、B、C、D

四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A

If

you

really

want

to

enjoy

what

Bermuda

has

to

offer,

cruising

(乘船游覽)

there

is

the

way

to

go.

Not

only

is

it

fun,

it

is

also

affordable.

It’s

advisable

to

come

in

summer

(mid

May-August).

BOOKING

YOUR

CRUISE

Most

tourists

prefer

small

cruise

lines

that

dock

in

downtown

Hamilton.

It’s

an

ideal

destination

since

it’s

right

on

Front

Street,

from

where

you

can

easily

get

to

Hamilton,

the

capital

of

Bermuda,

and

other

parts

of

the

island.

Large

cruise

lines

dock

at

Royal

Navy

Dockyard,

which

is

inconveniently

situated

at

the

far

western

end

of

the

island.

TRANSPORTATION

Getting

off

a

small

cruise,

you

can

easily

go

to

Hamilton

and

other

places

by

bus.

From

Royal

Navy

Dockyard,

you

can

take

a

bus,

a

taxi

or

a

boat.

The

most

saving

way

of

travelling

around

is

by

buying

a

day’s

pass.

You

will

enjoy

unlimited

transportation

services

using

any

public

means.

ATTRACTIONS

The

Bermuda

Caves

(洞穴)

This

is

a

popular

attraction

that

you

have

to

tour.

Anyone

who

loves

to

explore

caves

will

definitely

enjoy

this

place.

You’d

better

wear

sports

shoes

as

some

caves

are

a

bit

wet

and

slippery.

Beaches

of

Bermuda

Your

trip

to

Bermuda

is

surely

incomplete

without

spending

some

time

at

the

amazing

pink-sand

beaches.

Try

Tobacco

Bay

and

Horseshoe

Bay,

which

are

suitable

for

family

visits.

Bermuda

is

the

world’s

most

famous

shipwreck

(沉船)

site.

If

you’re

a

good

diver,

there

are

too

many

shipwrecks

waiting

to

be

discovered.

Sea

Glass

If

you

want

to

pass

time

doing

something

for

fun,

head

straight

to

the

Alexander

battery

beach

to

collect

lots

of

sea

glass.1.When

is

the

best

time

to

cruise

Bermuda?(

)A.April.

B.July.

C.October.

D.November.B【語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀】

這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章介紹了Bermuda的游玩須知,以及Bermuda的一些旅游景點(diǎn)。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“It’s

advisable

to

come

in

summer

(mid

May-August).

”可知,乘坐游艇的最佳時(shí)間是5月中旬至8月。故正確答案為B。2.What

does

the

author

suggest

a

tourist

do?(

)A.Collect

sea

glass

at

Horseshoe

Bay.

B.Keep

away

from

the

crowded

beaches.C.Book

a

small

ship

at

Royal

Navy

Dockyard.D.Buy

a

day’s

pass

to

travel

around

the

island.D[解析]

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)TRANSPORTATION部分中的“The

most

saving

way

of

travelling

around

is

by

buying

a

day’s

pass.”可知,最省錢(qián)的旅行方式是買(mǎi)一天的通行證。由此可知,作者建議游客買(mǎi)一天的通行證在島上游覽。故正確答案為D。3.What

is

most

likely

to

be

an

adventurer’s

dream

about

Bermuda?(

)A.Exploring

the

far

eastern

end

of

the

island.

B.Taking

a

bus

to

visit

the

capital

city.C.Diving

to

discover

sunken

ships.

D.Walking

in

the

Bermuda

Caves.C[解析]

推理判斷題。根據(jù)Beaches

of

Bermuda部分中的“Bermuda

is

the

world’s

most

famous

shipwreck

(沉船)

site.

If

you’re

a

good

diver,

there

are

too

many

shipwrecks

waiting

to

be

discovered.”可知,百慕大是世界上最著名的海難遺址。如果你是個(gè)潛水高手,有太多沉船等著你去發(fā)現(xiàn)。由此推知,潛水發(fā)現(xiàn)沉船很可能是冒險(xiǎn)家們?cè)诎倌酱蟮膲?mèng)想。故正確答案為C。B

As

summer

approaches,

many

kids

and

teenagers

may

find

that

they

have

more

time

in

hand.

One

great

way

to

make

use

of

the

extra

time

is

to

go

on

an

adventure

and

travel.

Clearly,

I

am

not

a

naturally

adventurous

person,

but

I

have

found

that

taking

risks

and

challenging

myself

to

explore

and

travel

to

unfamiliar

places

can

be

a

very

rewarding

experience.

Because

I

am

usually

quite

busy

during

the

school

year,

most

of

my

travels

take

place

during

the

summer.

Over

the

past

few

summers,

I

have

hiked

in

the

Grand

Canyon,

explored

Niagara

Falls,

and

camped

out

in

upstate

New

York.

Although

these

experiences

are

varied,

they

are

similar

in

that

they

instill

a

sense

of

appreciation

for

nature

and

a

more

balanced

view

on

life.

When

I

hiked

in

the

Grand

Canyon,

for

example,

I

was

in

awe

of

the

geological

process

that

shaped

the

canyon.

Adventures,

of

course,

are

not

limited

to

hiking.

There

are

many

other

choices,

such

as

camping,

volunteering

in

a

foreign

environment

and

travelling

to

different

countries.

In

my

opinion,

adventures

are

more

enjoyable

with

family

or

a

few

friends.

There

is

a

sense

of

bonding

that

one

only

gets

through

spending

time

together

in

outdoor

adventures.

For

example,

when

I

was

in

Boy

Scouts,

I

often

went

on

weekend

camping

trips

with

my

friends.

When

I

came

back

from

a

Boy

Scouts

camping

trip,

I

often

was

eager

to

go

outside

more

and

explore

the

parks

and

nature

around

me.

Next

fall,

I

will

attend

college.

In

the

meantime,

though,

I

hope

to

make

the

most

of

my

summer

to

explore

and

travel.

Now,

I

am

planning

on

hiking

and

camping

out

in

Maine.

When

I

visited

Maine

last

fall,

I

was

amazed

by

how

beautiful

it

was,

and

I

really

hope

to

enjoy

the

beauty

of

nature.4.We

can

learn

from

the

first

paragraph

that

the

author

_____.A.likes

travelling

with

his

father

B.can’t

take

good

care

of

himselfC.has

never

been

to

unfamiliar

places

D.likes

challenging

himself

by

travellingD【語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀】

作者常常會(huì)在暑假外出旅行探險(xiǎn),并有不少收獲。推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中的“…I

have

found

that

taking

risks

and

challenging

myself

to

explore

and

travel

to

unfamiliar

places

can

be

a

very

rewarding

experience.”可以推知,作者喜歡通過(guò)旅行挑戰(zhàn)自己。5.Which

of

the

following

can

make

your

adventure

more

enjoyable

according

to

the

author?(

)A.Travelling

with

your

parents

or

friends.

B.Going

on

weekend

camping

trips.C.Going

to

different

countries.

D.Exploring

the

parks.A[解析]

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的“In

my

opinion,

adventures

are

more

enjoyable

with

family

or

a

few

friends.”可知,和家人或朋友一起旅行會(huì)更快樂(lè)。6.In

the

coming

summer,

the

author

will

_____.A.go

to

college

B.visit

close

friendsC.go

on

an

adventure

D.camp

out

in

upstate

New

York

againC[解析]

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段可知,今年夏天,作者要繼續(xù)旅行,享受冒險(xiǎn)。7.The

author

probably

is

_____.A.a

friendly

guide

B.a

school

studentC.a

college

professor

D.a

warm-hearted

teacherB[解析]

推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段的“I

will

attend

college”等信息可以推知,作者要去上大學(xué),說(shuō)明現(xiàn)在還是個(gè)學(xué)生。C

At

12,

my

father

decided

to

take

me

on

a

trip

to

France.

I

had

never

been

out

of

the

country

before,

so

I

was

very

excited.

My

aunt,

my

mother

and

I

went

around

with

my

father

showing

us

all

the

unbelievable

sites

in

Paris.

None

of

us

spoke

much

French

but

we

loved

the

city.

We

had

taken

the

subway

all

over

the

city

and

were

congratulating

ourselves

on

our

mastering

what

was

honestly

an

excellent

subway

design

that

was

pretty

easy

to

follow.

We

decided

to

visit

Versailles

by

train.

We

chatted

happily

along

the

way

until

my

father

realized

we

were

far

into

the

French

countryside

and

no

one

around

spoke

English.

We

reached

the

end

of

the

line

and

felt

afraid

when

everyone

finally

left

the

train.

An

old

man

and

his

grandchild

noticed

us

and

came

to

help.

He

spoke

no

English,

so

in

broken

French

we

tried

to

explain.

When

he

finally

understood,

this

great

man

settled

his

grandson

and

showed

us

to

the

correct

train

and

then

got

on

it

with

us.

Later,

we

knew

the

truth

that

there

was

a

train

transfer

(轉(zhuǎn)乘)

and

he

didn’t

want

us

to

miss

it.

This

kind

man

rode

a

train

for

an

hour

and

a

half

out

of

his

way

to

make

sure

that

three

Americans

got

where

they

wanted

to

be.

He

refused

to

let

us

pay

for

his

ticket.

He

did

it

all

with

a

gentle

smile

and

patted

our

hands

gently

at

the

stop.

Then

in

his

quiet

way,

he

boarded

the

train

to

return

the

way

he

had

come.

What

impressed

me

most

was

the

man

and

his

kindness

during

the

amazing

trip.

Some

Americans

think

the

French

are

rude

for

some

reason,

but

I

always

try

to

persuade

them

to

change

their

minds

with

this

very

story.8.What

happened

to

the

author

and

his

family

on

the

train?(

)A.They

couldn’t

understand

the

signs

of

the

train.B.They

failed

to

get

off

the

train

at

the

right

time.C.Their

opinions

divided

about

where

to

go

first.D.They

found

it

hard

to

communicate

with

the

French.B【語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀】

本文講述了作者與家人在法國(guó)的旅游經(jīng)歷。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“We

chatted

happily

along

the

way

until

my

father

realized

we

were

far

into

the

French

countryside

and

no

one

around

spoke

English.”和第三段中的“We

reached

the

end

of

the

line

and

felt

afraid

when

everyone

finally

left

the

train.”可知,他們坐過(guò)了站,沒(méi)能在正確的時(shí)間下車(chē),故選B項(xiàng)。9.How

did

the

man

help

the

author

and

his

family?(

)A.By

paying

for

their

train

tickets.

B.By

showing

them

the

returning

way.C.By

inviting

them

to

travel

together.

D.By

leading

them

to

their

place.D[解析]

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“This

kind

man

rode

a

train

for

an

hour

and

a

half

out

of

his

way

to

make

sure

that

three

Americans

got

where

they

wanted

to

be.”可知,老人領(lǐng)他們?nèi)チ怂麄兿肴サ牡胤剑蔬xD項(xiàng)。10.Which

of

the

following

can

best

describe

the

last

paragraph?(

)A.Seeing

is

believing.

B.Being

kind

is

a

good

manner.C.Travelling

enriches

one’s

life.

D.Helping

others

brings

great

pleasure.A[解析]

推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“Some

Americans

think

the

French

are

rude

for

some

reason,

but

I

always

try

to

persuade

them

to

change

their

minds

with

this

very

story.”可知,作者用自己的經(jīng)歷說(shuō)明一些美國(guó)人對(duì)法國(guó)人的看法是不正確的,故可推知選項(xiàng)A符合題意。11.What’s

the

purpose

of

the

author’s

writing

the

text?(

)A.To

explain

an

unexpected

problem.B.To

list

the

unbelievable

sites

in

Paris.C.To

share

an

unforgettable

foreign

experience.D.To

show

the

importance

of

mastering

a

foreign

language.C[解析]

寫(xiě)作意圖題。根據(jù)第一段“a

trip

to

France”以及下文的講述可知,本文講述了作者與家人在法國(guó)的旅游經(jīng)歷,故選C項(xiàng)。D

In

early

September,

Sally

and

Jon

Watkinson

found

something

unusual

on

their

dog’

s

back.

A

baby

possum

(負(fù)鼠)

held

on

to

the

coat

of

their

dog,

Kato.

“Kato

seemed

to

barely

notice

it

was

there,”

Sally

posted

on

Facebook.

“It’

s

most

surprising

that

Kato

was

not

barking

madly

at

it.”

The

couple

spent

the

day

searching

for

a

safe

place

to

drop

off

the

possum.

After

looking

for

wildlife

rescue

organizations,

they

eventually

brought

their

dog

into

the

vet

(獸醫(yī)診所)

with

the

animal

still

attached.

The

vet

staff

removed

the

baby,

which

they

determined

to

be

a

little

girl,

to

a

wildlife

career.

Although

wildlife

rescuers

are

trying

to

locate

the

baby’

s

mother,

they

have

been

unsuccessful

so

far.

Only

a

day

later,

it

happened

again

on

the

same

dog.

“UPDATE!!!

It

happened

again!!!”

Sally

updated

on

Facebook.

“Today

I

found

Kato

again

with

another

baby

possum,

this

time

on

his

actual

back.”

According

to

Sally,

this

possum

seemed

to

be

digging

into

Kato

more,

but

again

the

dog

didn’

t

seem

to

mind.

“This

time,

the

vet

nurse

nearly

fell

off

her

chair

when

we

turned

up,”

Sally

said.

In

her

post,

Sally

added

that

the

initial

(最初的)

possum

was

doing

well.

The

second

possum

was

a

boy

who

was

also

sent

to

a

wildlife

shelter.

According

to

the

nurse,

possums

usually

deliver

babies

of

two

or

three,

so

the

Watkinsons

need

to

keep

their

eyes

open

for

a

third

possum

rider.

In

the

comments,

Sally

said

that

she

thinks

the

possum

will

be

okay.

“He’

s

probably

not

quite

weaned

(斷奶)

yet

but

seemed

well

enough

and

was

struggling

on

for

dear

life,”

she

wrote.

“I

think

he

found

the

right

dog

for

that.”

Commenters

added

that

this

wasn’

t

the

first

time

a

dog

had

adopted(收養(yǎng))

a

possum.

Dog

owners

told

stories

of

possums

“riding”

their

dogs

and

following

their

dogs

around.

If

you

own

a

dog,

check

its

fur

for

possible

riders.12.What

did

the

dog

surprise

its

masters

most?(

)A.It

behaved

like

a

fool.

B.It

treated

a

possum

as

its

enemy.C.It

didn’

t

want

to

leave

the

possum.

D.It

was

very

calm

with

a

possum

attached.D【語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀】

本文是一篇新聞報(bào)道。文章主要講的是負(fù)鼠騎在Sally家的狗的背上,獸醫(yī)把負(fù)鼠取了下來(lái)。后來(lái)又以同樣的方式有了一只負(fù)鼠,Sally把此事發(fā)布在了Facebook上。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“It’

s

most

surprising

that

Kato

was

not

barking

madly

at

it.”可知,這只狗最使主人吃驚的是有負(fù)鼠在它的背上,它還很平靜。故選D。13.How

did

the

nurse

react

to

the

second

possum

on

the

dog?(

)A.She

could

hardly

believe

her

eyes.

B.She

burst

into

laughter.C.She

was

nearly

scared

to

death.

D.She

kept

calm.A[解析]

推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段“This

time,

the

vet

nurse

nearly

fell

off

her

chair

when

we

turned

up”可知,護(hù)士簡(jiǎn)直不敢相信自己的眼睛。故選A。14.What

did

the

nurse

remind

the

couple

of?(

)A.The

dog

might

harm

another

possum.

B.A

mother

possum

might

visit.C.The

couple

might

ask

for

advice

again.

D.A

third

possum

might

appear.D[解析]

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段“According

to

the

nurse,

possums

usually

deliver

babies

of

two

or

three,

so

the

Watkinsons

need

to

keep

their

eyes

open

for

a

third

possum

rider.”可知,護(hù)士提醒了這對(duì)夫婦第三只負(fù)鼠可能會(huì)出現(xiàn)。故選D。15.What

did

the

commenters

think

of

this

event?(

)A.Familiar.

B.Serious.

C.Unusual.

D.Mysterious.A[解析]

推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“Commenters

added

that

this

wasn’

t

the

first

time

a

dog

had

adopted

a

possum.

Dog

owners

told

stories

of

possums

‘riding’

their

dogs

and

following

their

dogs

around.”可知,評(píng)論者認(rèn)為這件事是熟悉的。故選A。第二節(jié)

(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

You

don’t

need

to

travel

far

away

to

write

a

travel

diary.

Your

writing

can

start

with

a

family

vacation

or

a

weekend

getaway.

All

you

need

is

a

destination

or

a

place

of

departure

(出發(fā))!

16.

.

Your

trip

journal

can

begin

before

your

trip

has

started.

Use

your

journal

to

start

planning

the

things

you

want

to

do.

It

can

be

a

cool

restaurant

where

you

want

to

eat,

a

hike

you

want

to

go

on

or

different

sights

you

want

to

see.D

Write

about

what

you

imagine

it

will

be.

Sometimes

when

you

travel,

your

destination

is

wildly

different

from

what

you

expected.

Maybe

you

expected

the

local

food

to

be

bad

but

it

turned

out

to

be

delicious.

17.

.

Maybe

you

thought

you

would

not

be

comfortable

with

the

climate

while

you

adapted

to

it.

Whatever,

try

to

write

it

down

before

you

arrive.

It

will

be

interesting

to

compare

these

predictions

with

what

you

have

actually

experienced.

18.

.

It

is

always

easier

to

remember

things

when

they

are

fresh

in

your

brain,

but

it

may

be

diluted

(淡化)

with

time

going

by.

So

try

to

write

as

much

as

you

can

during

travelling

every

day

if

you

can.

Your

journals

don’t

have

to

be

long,

but

letting

them

express

your

feelings

is

the

most

important.

Add

pictures

to

your

journal.

19.

.

Combining

pictures

with

your

first-handECFaccounts

of

what

they

represent,

or

what

happened

when

they

were

taken,

will

make

for

(有助于)a

better

travel

journal.

Write

about

your

trip

after

you

leave.

It

is

important

to

reflect

on

your

travels,

so

you

can

have

a

new

understanding.

20.

.

A.

Ask

a

parent

for

help.

B.

Get

prepared

for

your

travel

journal.

C.

Write

as

much

as

you

can

during

your

trip.

D.

Use

your

journal

to

plan

your

trip

properly.

E.

Maybe

you

imagined

the

town

to

be

smaller

than

it

actually

is.

F.

Even

though

your

journal

is

meant

for

writing,

pictures

are

still

worth

a

thousand

words.

G.

This

is

also

a

great

way

to

learn

about

yourself

and

other

people

who

you

have

travelled

with.G第二部分

語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)

(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的

A、B、C、D

四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

As

is

known

to

all,

most

stories

of

kindness

do

not

begin

with

formerly

drug-addicted

celebrity

(名人)

bad

boys.

Mine

does.

When

this

.

.21.

.

took

place,

I

was

accompanying

my

grandmother

at

a

huge

garden

party.

Suddenly,

Robert

Downey

Jr.,

in

a

nice

cream-colored

suit,

came

in.

I

pointed

out

this

big

movie

star

to

Grandmother

.

.22.

.,

but

she

was

far

more

interested

in

piling

her

paper

plate

with

cheese.

As

my

80-year-old

grandmother

rose

for

the

.

.23.

.

after

the

party,

she

fell

intoa

wheelchair

ramp

(坡道)

nearby.

The

sharp

ramp

.

.24.

.

her

leg

open

and

it

was

bleeding.

I

should

have

quickly

taken

control

of

the

situation

but

due

to

my

blood

faint,

I

didn’t.

Luckily,

Robert

Downey

Jr.

.

.25.

..

He

called

an

ambulance

immediately,

and

asked

someone

to

.

.26.

.

a

blanket.

He

took

off

his

suit

and

.

.27.

.

his

suit

around

her

leg.

The

cream

color

turned

dark

red.

Robert

surely

knew

how

to

speak

to

her,

.

.28.

.,

distract

her.

He

stayed

with

my

grandmother

until

the

ambulance

came,

.

.29.

.

her

hand

and

telling

her

she

was

breaking

his

heart

by

leaving

so

early.

I

hurried

into

the

ambulance

without

a

word,

feeling

too

shy

to

thank

him.

Some

15

years

after

that

garden

party,

and

5

years

since

he’d

been

set

free

from

prison

for

possession

of

drugs

in

his

car,

I

came

across

Robert

in

a

fancy

restaurant.

I

was

.

.30.

.

to

respect

people’s

privacy

and

never

.

.31.

.

someone

having

a

meal.

But

on

this

day,

I

decided

to

.

.32.

.

the

code.

“I

don’t

have

any

.

.33.

.

if

you

remember

this…”

and

I

told

him

the

story.

“I

just

want

to

tell

you

that

it

is

simply

the

kindest

act

I’ve

ever

.

.34.

..”

It’s

never

too

late

to

express

our

appreciation

for

kindness

which

lies

in

everyone,

even

a

celebrity

bad

boy.

.

.35.

.,

appreciation

itself

is

a

sort

of

kindness.21.(

)A.party

B.kindness

C.debate

D.storyD【語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀】

本文是一篇記敘文,記敘了作者奶奶被一位名人搭救,十多年后作者對(duì)恩人表示感謝的故事??疾槊~。句意:這個(gè)故事發(fā)生的時(shí)候,我正陪著我的奶奶參加一個(gè)大型花園派對(duì)。文章講述的是作者奶奶在大型花園派對(duì)上被搭救的故事。故選D。22.(

)A.excitedly

B.surprisingly

C.fortunately

D.successfullyA[解析]

考查副詞。句意:我激動(dòng)地把這個(gè)大明星指給奶奶看,但她更感興趣的是在她的紙盤(pán)子里堆奶酪。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,作者看到名人,便激動(dòng)地指給奶奶看。故選A。23.(

)A.garden

B.wheelchair

C.star

D.exitD[解析]

考查名詞。句意:當(dāng)我80歲的奶奶在聚會(huì)后走向出口,她摔進(jìn)了旁邊的一個(gè)輪椅坡道。結(jié)合后文“after

the

party”可知,派對(duì)結(jié)束了,奶奶在走向出口的途中摔入坡道。故選D。24.(

)A.tore

B.broke

C.cut

D.pushedC[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:尖銳的坡道把她的大腿割破了并且她的大腿在流血。根據(jù)“it

was

bleeding”可知坡道割破了奶奶的大腿。故選C。25.(

)A.got

across

B.turned

up

C.got

ready

D.calmed

downB[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:幸運(yùn)的是,小羅伯特·唐尼出現(xiàn)了。根據(jù)前文“I

should

have

quickly

taken

control

of

the

situation

but

due

to

my

blood

faint,

I

didn’t.”作者暈血,無(wú)法控制局面,但幸運(yùn)的是小羅伯特·唐尼出現(xiàn)了。故選B。26.(

)A.buy

B.rent

C.lend

D.fetchD[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:他立刻叫了救護(hù)車(chē)并且讓一個(gè)人取來(lái)一條毯子。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,小羅伯特·唐尼應(yīng)是讓人取來(lái)一條毯子,取毯子用動(dòng)詞fetch。故選D。27.(

)A.tied

B.covered

C.placed

D.pulledA[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:他脫下他的西裝把它系在她的腿上。根據(jù)后文“The

cream

color

turned

dark

red.”可知他將西服系在了奶奶的腿上。故選A。28.(

)A.instead

B.for

example

C.otherwise

D.or

ratherD[解析]

考查連詞。句意:羅伯特當(dāng)然知道和她說(shuō)什么,或者更確切地說(shuō),怎樣使她分心。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,羅伯特同奶奶說(shuō)話,更確切地說(shuō)為了讓她分心減少痛苦。故選D。29.(

)A.shaking

B.waving

C.holding

D.pressingC[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:他和我的奶奶待在一起,直到救護(hù)車(chē)來(lái)了,他握著奶奶的手,告訴她這么早就離開(kāi)讓他很傷心。根據(jù)搭配,hold

her

hand意為“握住她的手”。故選C。30.(

)A.persuaded

B.born

C.raised

D.forcedC[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:我從小就被教育要尊重別人的隱私,從不打擾別人吃飯。結(jié)合下文“respect

people’s

privacy”,作者從小被教育要尊重別人的隱私。故選C。31.(

)A.bother

B.talk

to

C.stare

at

D.upsetA[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:我從小就被教育要尊重別人的隱私,從不打擾別人吃飯。結(jié)合前文“I

came

across

Robert

in

a

fancy

restaurant.”可知,小羅伯特在吃飯,作者從來(lái)不打擾別人。故用bother,故選A。32.(

)A.follow

B.set

C.abandon

D.improveC[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:但是在這一天,我決定拋棄約束。結(jié)合前文作者十五年后與他相見(jiàn),為了表達(dá)感謝,作者此時(shí)拋棄自己教養(yǎng)的約束去和小羅伯特打招呼。故選C。33.(

)A.idea

B.trouble

C.doubt

D.interestA[解析]

考查名詞。句意:我不知道你是否記得這件事……然后我就告訴他這個(gè)故事。搭配have

no

idea意為“不知道”。故選A。34.(

)A.called

for

B.witnessed

C.heard

of

D.performedB[解析]

考查動(dòng)詞。句意:我只是想告訴你,這是我見(jiàn)過(guò)的最善良的行為。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,這是作者見(jiàn)過(guò)的最善良的行為,應(yīng)該用witness。故選B。35.(

)A.However

B.After

all

C.Therefore

D.On

the

contraryB[解析]

考查副詞。句意:畢竟,欣賞本身就是一種善良。根據(jù)“appreciation

itself

is

a

sort

of

kindness

(欣賞本身就是一種善良)”可知,此句順承上句“even

a

celebrity

bad

boy”,應(yīng)用after

all。故選B。第二節(jié)

(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入

1

個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Yangshuo,

China

It

was

raining

lightly

when

I

36.

.

(arrive)

in

Yangshuo

just

before

dawn.

But

I

didn’t

care.

A

few

hours

37.

.,

I’d

been

at

home

in

Hong

Kong,

with

38.

.

(it)

choking

smog.

Here,

the

air

was

clean

and

fresh,

even

with

the

rain.

I’d

skipped

nearby

Guilin,

a

dream

place

for

tourists

seeking

the

limestone

mountain

tops

and

dark

waters

of

the

Li

River

39.

.

are

pictured

by

artists

in

so

many

Chinese

40.

.

(painting).

Instead,

I’d

head

straight

for

Yangshuo.

For

those

who

fly

to

Guilin,

it’s

only

an

hour

away

41.

.

car

and

offers

all

the

scenery

of

the

better-known

city.arrivedbefore/earlieritsthat/whichpaintingsby

Yangshuo

42.

.

(be)

really

beautiful.

A

study

of

travellers

43.

.

(conduct)

by

the

website

Trip

Advisor

names

Yangshuo

as

one

of

the

top

10

destinations

in

the

world.

And

the

town

is

fast

becoming

a

popular

weekend

destination

for

people

in

Asia.

Abercrombie

&

Kent,

a

travel

company

in

Hong

Kong,

says

it

44.

.

(regular)

arranges

quick

getaways

here

for

people

45.

.

(live)

in

Shanghai

and

Hong

Kong.isconductedregularlyliving第三部分

寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)

(滿(mǎn)分15分)

假定你是李華,計(jì)劃和同學(xué)一起去敬老院(nursing

home)陪老人們過(guò)重陽(yáng)節(jié)(the

Double

Ninth

Festival)。請(qǐng)給外教Lucy寫(xiě)封郵件,邀她一同前往。內(nèi)容包括:

1.出發(fā)及返回時(shí)間;

2.活動(dòng):包餃子、表演節(jié)目等。注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________One

possible

version:Dear

Lucy,

I’d

like

to

invite

you

to

join

us

for

a

visit

to

a

nearby

nursing

home

next

Saturday

for

the

Double

Ninth

Festival.

We’ll

go

and

make

dumplings

with

the

elderly

people

there.

We’ll

also

spend

some

fun

time

together,

singing

and

playing

games,

which

will

make

them

happy.

We

should

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