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江苏省盐城市2021届高三英语上学期期中试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:how much is the shirt?a.19.15. b.9.18. c.9.15.答案是c.1.how was the weather last saturday?a. rainy. b.sunny. c.cloudy.2.what will the man probably do next?a.return to the party. b.go home. c.attend a meeting.3. what is the man doing?a.sending a text. b.moving the furniture. c.painting the walls.4.where will the speakers meet this evening?a.outside a bookstore. b.in a cafe. c.in a concert hall.5.what are the speakers mainly talking about?a.a film. b.a song. c.an actor.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.where does the conversation probably take place?a.in a hospital. b.at home. c.in a restaurant.7.what did the man do today?a. he went to the dentists. b.he had his eyes examined. c.he made medical appointments.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.what did the woman think of the program last night?a.boring. b.so-so. c.satisfying.9.what does the man like doing?a. watching tv. b.playing sports. c.going to the movies.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. what is the man dissatisfied with about the airport?a. the service. b. the parking lot. c.the location.11.how does the man usually go to the airport?a. by car. b. by subway. c.by bus.12.what does the man say about the check-in?a.it is fast. b.it is slow. c.it is uncomfortable.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. what is the womans problem?a.she cant connect her computer to the system.b.she cant remember her computer password.c. she cant use the system properly.14.what has the woman done?a. she has talked with it about her problem.b. she has sent her computer to the factory.c.she has made a phone call to it.15.what does the man suggest the woman do?a.wait patiently. b.break the meeting. c.make long phone calls.16. what can we learn about the woman?a.she knew about the meeting from tom.b. she has waited for it for three hours.c. she is unwilling to trouble others.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.what is the speaker mainly discussing?a.the benefits of selling online.b.the potential risks of selling online.c.the dos and dont about selling online.18.what is the disadvantage of the big platforms?a. they dont offer insurance to the seller.b.they charge a fee for advertising.c. they cant be accessed easily.19.what should be avoided?a.selling things of great value online.b.meeting the buyer at a private place.c.using a separate e-mail for selling online.20. how will the seller be banned from the website?a. by providing false descriptions of products.b.by selling products at a high price.c.by offering personal information.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中选出最佳选项。ahot sciencethe benefitsexperts have found that there are clearhealth benefits of drinking tea. research has led to the discovery that chemicals found in tea can help prevent cell damage. and there is clear evidence that drinking three to four cups of tea a day will reduce the chances of heart attacks and certain cancers. other health benefits include bone strengthening and protection against bad teeth.drinking tea is actually better for you than drinking water, said one doctor.re-hydrationthere was also some interesting information on the qualities of tea. the research dispels the fear that tea is dehydrating(脱水)。everyone assumes that caffeine-containingdrinks such as tea dehydrate, a leading expertexplained.but even if you had a really strongcup of tea,you would still have a gain of fluid(液体)。in terms of fluid intake,we recommend 1.5 to 2 litres per day,and that can include tea. tea is not dehydrating. its a healthy drink.the negative sidethere was only one bit of bad news abouttea.research suggests that tea can affect the bodys ability to absorb iron from food. this means that people at risk of anaemia(贫血)should avoid drinking tea around mealtimes.tea jokeswhy was the teacher angry with the teapot?because he was naughtea.what did the teapot wear to bed?anightea.tea factshere are some truly amazing tea facts. teacomes from the.leaves of atree called camellia sinensis.the tree can grow over 10 metres tall. however, it is cut short so that the leaves can be taken easily.tea is grown in india, sri lanka, china, indonesia, argentina, kenya; japan, taiwan,bangladesh,uganda, malawi, turkey, iran, brazil and tanzania.india is the worlds largest tea producer.eighty percent of the caffeine in tea can be removed by pouring hot water over the leaves.21. tea is unable to help preventa.heart attacks b.bad teeth c.weak bones d.iron shortage22.the underlined word dispel in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning toa.confirm b.convey c.remove d.raise23.according to the passage, which of the following statements is true?a. tea is used to cure different diseases.b.strong tea cannot relieve human thirst.c.tea jokes only work for the tea lovers.d.tea bushes are cut short for easy harvest.bive been writing since before i could write. as a kid, i dictated stories to my parents.about 12 years ago,i was living in new york city and pursuing a master in creative writing. for years id been suffering vision disorder,but in new york my symptoms worsened. i became unable to read or write for any considerable length of time. i tried vision therapy(疗法),an overhead projector,a special pair of glasses-all in vain.eventually,i discovered a computer program for the visually challenged. as i typed,my words were read aloud by an automated voice. with my screen dimmed to black,i relied entirely on audio feedback to know what i had written.facing the blank page is worrying,but facing the black page is worse. the dark screen is a sinkhole that swallows creative hope. sentences disappear into it like an astronaut into a black hole. i managed to complete my master degree, but it took me years to adapt to my new reality. the greatest barrier seemed to be the automated voice, which was like a robot parrot on my shoulder, and i wanted nothing more than to drive it away. if a pianist were forced to practice on an untuned piano,would it corrupt his ear over time?of course,i could have quit writing and stopped making myself suffer.but it honestly never occurred to me-and im glad it didnt. last year, after i told my story on the radio,i was contacted by vocalid,a massachusetts-based company that created a voice modeled on my own.the first time i heard the voice they created, it is so close to my own that the two are nearly indistinguishable. ive only just begun using this new voice. my hope is that this will restore a sense of solitude(孤独) to my writing process,allowing me easier access to that inner space where the imagination can take over, and i can forget myself, and the real work can begin.the black screen still exists-it always will-but the robot parrot has taken wing.24.what happened to the author when pursuing a master degree in new york?a.his sight started to fail due to much reading.b.his eyes couldnt sustain long hours of reading.c.he had to drop out due to his vision disorder.d.he successfully overcame his vision problem.25.what still bothered the author after he got his master degree?a. the untuned automated voice.b.the pet parrot on his shoulder.c.the computer with a dark screen.d.the noise from a neighboring pianist.26.how did the author feel when first hearing the voice created by vocalid?a. excited. b.annoyed.c.unmoved. d.relaxed.27.what can we infer from the last paragraph?a. the automated voice is too annoying to bear.b.the author can restore his sight to normal.c.the author starts to enjoy his writing again.d.it is likely that the technology will improve.cas a ceo of a startup, you get used to hearingno.you also face an endless continuation of what feels like shocking crises, like nearly running out of cash, losing a key customer,discovering a widespread product failure, or having to shut down operations because of a global pandemic. but it tums out that these disasters can actually be good for you. in fact,im not sure whether you can innovate without them. heres what all our crises have taught me.its good to be uncomfortable. we once had a key customer request-a battery capability that wed never developed before. the customer made it clear that if we couldnt develop this capability, theyd be less confident in our product. we wrestled with the risks, not least of which was the potential embarrassment if we couldnt meet the customers needs. we knew wed face many technical problems if we tried to go into operation. yet we decided to try to satisfy the customer, even if it wasnt obvious at first how we could get it done. a few weeks later we delivered something beyond what the customer had asked for, and weve since grown this capability into a powerful sales tool and potential revenue stream-not to mention it strengthened our relationship with the customer.short-term failure is good. a few years ago, our company began to expand our manufacturing output in response to a customers need. in the process we discovered something unusual we hadnt seen during smaller-scale production. our team dived into failure analysis, and we finally put the problem down to a single material within the battery. wed used this material for years, but now we needed a replacement. once we made that change,the battery quality and reliability greatly improved.its okay to show weakness. one of my hardest days as ceo.was the day when i found out i was pregnant.we were in the middle of raising a funding round, and i had been traveling nonstop for a year. until that day,i had assumed that my role as ceo was to display strength and confidence. with the mounting pressure i was harder on myself than i needed to be, and now i had the added stress of being pregnant.i decided to acknowledge to my team that i was breaking down. they united together and found ways to operate more smoothly and communicate more effectively, supporting me to focus my time on most pressing goals. this gave me not only the space to plan for the companys future,but also to prepare for my own new normal: leading while becoming a first-time mother.28. what does the underlined word then in paragraph 1 refer to?a:frequent rejections.b.financial crises.c.global pandemics.d.endless disasters.29.what does the author want to convey in paragraph 27a. customers requests should be carefully evaluated.b.meeting challenges can bring about extra benefits.c.the company should keep launching new products.d.innovation is the only way to win fierce competition.30. how does the author prove short-term failure is beneficial?a. by drawing a comparison.b.by giving an example.c.by challenging assumptions.d.by doing an experiment.31. which of the following might be the best title of the passage?a.learn to let gob.make it as a ceoc.think deep sometimesd.make friends with crisesdworried about the effect reality tv is having on your child? you arent being overprotective-theres increasing evidence that these programmes can have a big impact on youngpeople.when our children are young,we tend to give careful thought to how much tv theyre watching and whether or not its good for them. but as they grow up, most parents let their kids make more independent choices about their viewing.however, if youve got children, you may want to stay attentive. a research indicates that some reality tv shows can be every bit as damaging for teenage girls as too many cartoons.are for kidsperhaps even worse.the truth is that reality tv is anything but reality-but thats not necessarily what our childrenbelieve.a study for the girl scout research institute in the us found that eight out of ten girls aged between 11 and 17 who regularly watch reality shows believe these programmes describe real life.in fact,much of reality tv is a heavily manipulated(操控)view of whats really happening, and the worst of it strengthens the sort of female stereotypes(刻板印象)women have spent decades trying to remove.many of the women on reality tv shows are acting out lives as teenage mothers or drama queens.strong,hard-working,purposeful young women with ambitions beyond their looks are rarein these programmes.theres a widespread emphasis on the value of women being about how they look and dress,which gives young viewers the message that being a woman is all about style andappearance, not what you do or stand for.cultural critic and writer jennifer pozner describes reality tv as the contemporary backlash(抵制)against feminism.imran siddiguee,director of social media and outreach, is concerned that these programmes show the worst stereotypes of womanhood and “normalize them in what appear to be everyday settings.they offer such a limited view of what it is to be a woman, and all over the world young girls are addicted to it,he says.siddiquee does recognize, however,that many girls themselves value reality tv.some say itencourages them to think about situations different from their own. they also point out that someshows feature women running their own successful businesses.its important to acknowledge that there are some useful elements in reality tv,siddiquee says.but many girls need to be inspired to think more critically about some aspects of these shows so theyre not manipulated by them and so their behaviour doesnt change because of them.we should encourage our children to be critical thinkers and help them develop their media literacy. whether reality tv is changing our childrens views, or whether they are attracted to programmes that agree with their beliefs, its vital we recognize that their viewing habits could strengthen these unbalanced ideals. 32.who are likely to be the prime victims of reality tv shows?a.small children.b.teenage girls.c.new parents.d.random audience.33. what is the problem with a reality tv show?a. it is too true to life for viewers to believe in.b. actors in them lack a sense of innovation.c. its contents and views are rather artificial.d.it can hardly cater for teenage girls taste.34.as far as the author is concerned, what should reality tv shows present?a.genuine accounts of females and their work.b.ways to gain more popularity among peers.c.distinction between true life and tv dramas.d.tips on how to become ambitious young girls.35.imran siddquee believes that.a. it is normal to include stereotypes of females in reality tv showsb.teens need guidance on how to critically assess the contents of such showsc.parents should leave children to make independent choices when viewingd.there are more useful elements than bad stereotypes in reality tv shows第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。you probably know that exercise is good for you. studies show that it can prevent many major health conditions,including cognitive decline,diabetes, certain cancers and more. 36our lives are completely full. we may have children,aging parents, jobs, partners,and community,says barbara hannah grufferman, author of the best of everything after 50.if you dont have a regular exercise plan,dont worry! there are simple things you can do toget more exercise, no gym membership or hours of commitment required.walk-and make it counteven if youre not in shape, you can likely walk. and thats good news, because many studies illustrate that its one of the best things we can do for our bodies. grufferman suggests getting a pedometer(计步器),whether its a simple mechanical one, or a fitbit or jawbone. 37 and then,start walking faster and longer-most experts recommend walking 10,000 steps a day.reduce sittingyouve probably heard,sitting is the new smoking.well,this means that loads of research has shown that sitting for extended periods of time can have serious health consequences that range from obesity to diabetes and more. 38 its also essential to take breaks from your sit-down desk.run if you canit might seem out of reach, but if you can add some light running into your daily walk, youll be better for it. running can make you happier, strengthen your joints, improve heart health,and improve your memory! 39 then,go for longer distances gradually.make it a habitto truly make exercise-even the basics-a part of your life youll need to make it a habit. the good news is that its never too late to start, says grufferman. 40a.track your steps because its very motivating.b.but finding time to get more exercise can be challenging.c.make sure you are more active and have a more enjoyable life.d.experts suggest using a standing desk at least some of the time.e. like brushing your teeth, you have to build exercise into your life.f.some experts suggest altermating jogging and walking to get started.g.get the recommended amount of exercise for your age to get the most benefit.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。my first year living in los angeles,i was a birthday-party clown(小丑)。i 41 with my identity because,though i viewed myself as a filmmaker,everyone in my.life associated me withthis ridiculous day job.for certain parties, i had to go as a 42 character,so at the party id actually bemickey mouse or sponge-bob squarepants.one night,i was told that i was going to be batman.at the time i had a giant mustache but i didnt want to 43 my physical appearance for that job. 44,for the party,i chose not to shave.normally at these parties, you pop in through the front door:surprise! batmans here! however,my element of 45 was shot because they saw me coming from,like,a quarter of a mile away,which left me plenty of time to 46 my choice not to shave.once i got close enough for them to make out the 47 of my face, the entire party 48 in laughter and then into cheers.after i ran into the party,they were 49me.i saw the birthday boy with his dad, who was laughing,and he said,you see,i told you,son. batman hasa mustache.he took me to the huge birthday cake with a batman drawn on it, and the batman had a mustache.i just stared at it in 50when 51 bringing the cake out,instead of just admitting that it was messed up, the parents tried to save 52 and said to the boy,batman always has a mustache. he just shaves it for movies. in a 53 of fate,my mustache confirmed what the parents had said and 54 the kids that i was actually batman.that day, there was no doubt in my mind what i was. i may not have been the 55 that they ordered and expected. but that day,i was the hero that they needed.41.a.startedb.stuckc.struggledd.settled42.a.specificb.leadingc.centrald.generous43.a.improveb.changec.maked.judge44.a.otherwiseb.besidesc.howeverd.therefore45.a.surpriseb.joyc.enthusiasmd.anxiety46.a.withdrawb.regretc.exercised.influence47.a.shapeb.expressionc.featuresd.wrinkles48.a.showed upb.calmed downc.ran awayd.broke out49.a.applaudingb.blamingc.neglectingd.embarrassing50.a.peaceb.comfortc.disbeliefd.despair51.a.accidentallyb.finallyc.secretlyd.initially52.a.fuelb.moneyc.timed.face53.a.shadowb.pathc.twistd.role54.a.guaranteedb.convincedc.warnedd.promised55.a.herob.comedianc.actord.filmmaker第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。changes in global markets have led to a lot of confusion about what can and cant be recycled these days.the city of flagstaff is dealing with that confusion through its master recycler program, 56 _goal is to shed light on the connection between personal consumption and climate change. 57_(hope),the program will influence behaviors,like choosing 58_(little) packaging, throwing away fewer items and finally decreasing use of disposable(一次性的)materials.the eight-week course offers 59_(participate) the basics of cutting food waste,using water more60_(efficient),cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions from transportation, and becoming better 61_(inform) about recycling.this year,the city.will combine the master recycler and climate leaders programs to create a group _ 62_(call) sustainability leaders. after graduating from the course,theyll go.out into the community,where theyll staff tables at local events, start pilot projects at work, 63 _organize field trips.the program 64_(pattern) after successful community recycling projects in portland, oregon and salt lake city,utah. the city of flagstaff is scheduling new sessions to begin in february. 65 _more information, or to apply, email emily.shaffer.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,下周你将代表班级参加学校以“sustainable development”为题的演讲比赛,请写一份英文演讲稿,内容包括:1.自然资源的劣势;2.替代能源的优势。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右,文章标题和首尾句已给出,不计入总词数;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。sustainable developmenthello,everyone!im privileged to have the chance to speak here on behalf of my class._thats all. thank you.第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。on a cold, stormy winter day, an old friend invited me out for a cup of coffee. we met by his house,and as we walked down the street, we passed by a small cafe with a sign hanging on the door that read:youre welcome in. we have suspended coffee.suspended coffee? i asked my friend.what does that mean?youve never heard of it? my friend asked, and i.shook my head. follow me, he told me, and we joined the line of peoplestanding in front of the cash register.what can i offer you today?” the cashier asked a couple of young lawyers who were looking at the menu.i think well take three cups of coffee,one of them said.2 now,and 1 suspended.” the cashier nodded, as if it were an ordinary order, took payment and placed two cups of hot coffee on the counter. the two thanked him, took the two cups and left without waiting for the third.the next in line was an older couple.same order as always? the cashier smiled at them.yes,thank you, replied the woman. “but please add two suspended coffees, we havent purchased any of those for quite a while.”a few minutes later the couple received their order, and our tum to order arrived.good morning! said the cashier.how can i help you?i think wed like two cups of coffee,my friend said.well drink them here.” when our order was ready, we took our cups and sat down to drink them together.will you tell me what this is about? i asked my friend, but he just said:wait andsee.”our conversation flowed, and before we noticed it,nearly two hours passed. the cafe was almost empty of people when the door suddenly opened and a man in old shabby clothes and a tired look came in and stood quietly in front of the cash register.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。he thought for a moment and then asked quietly: “do you have a suspended coffee?.when he saw my expression, my friend began to explain it to me.2021届盐城市高三上期中考试a篇用生动的语言分板块分别讲述了饮茶的好处与某些坏处、茶树与茶的知识科普以及有关茶的笑话。文本板块清晰,简明易懂,易于推理。b篇文章讲述了受到视觉障碍的作者在追求写作梦想道路上与视觉障碍搏斗的过程,以及期间作者所寻找的解决方法。文章很有感染力,较为明晰。c篇阅读论述了危机对自身成长的帮助,呼吁大家微笑着面对它,和危机成为朋友。总体考察大意理解,没有涉及到细节题,每段论述一个论点定位清晰,难度简单。d篇文章论述一些真人电视节目输出的错误价值观和内容,对女性的刻板印象和强调外在,忽视了女性内在美和独立奋斗的形象,会误导青春期少女。作者呼吁培养孩子面对这类内容要进行独立思考,而不是被塑造影响。考察偏向于大意主旨,无细节题,定位相对不容易,解答需要综合一些段落得出结论,难度中等。详细解析:a篇第21题 d 根据题目定位至茶的功效两个板块,在“benefits”部分中我们可得知, “three or four cups of tea a day will reduce the chances of heart attacks and certain cancers.” “other health benefits include bone strengthening and protection against bad teeth.”即饮茶有利于减少心脏问题的发生、增强骨质以及预防牙齿问题。而在“negative side”板块中我们可以得知,贫血的人不适宜饮茶,故饮茶会增加缺铁的风险,而不是预防。第22题 c 根据上下文理解,人们害怕茶会有脱水的作用。而专家的解释中说明了茶并不会起到脱水的作用,茶是一种健康的饮品。故此处的“dispel”应为与打消,消除相近的含义。第23题 d a选项中“cure different diseases”并未在文中体现,文中只说明饮茶可以预防一些疾病的发生。b选项中“cannot”与文意相悖,文中re-hydration板块中的专家提及即使喝了浓茶也会相当于摄入了人体所需的液体,所以浓茶也可以起到解渴的作用。而c选项中的笑话则是并不饮茶的人也能理解的。故a、b、c选项皆为错误选项。d选项可以定位至tea facts中的第一条,即茶树会被砍短以方便采收。b篇第24题 b 定位至题干所指向的段落,根据上下文可知, “i became unable to read or write for any considerable length of time” ,即作者因为视觉障碍而无法长时间地专注写作或阅读。与b选项最为相符。第25题 a 定位至第三段第四行处,“the greatest barrier seemed to be the automated voice.”困扰作者最多的就是自动语音声,即为本题答案,选a。第26题 a 定位至第五自然段。当作者第一次听见vocalid制作的声音时,发现它与作者自己的声音十分相像,几乎无法辨别出来。加之作者对其寄予的希望,都可以看出当作者听见vocalid制作的声音时心中的激动与喜悦。第27题 c 本题为段落大意理解推断,但也需联系上文进行理解。通过最后一段及倒数第二段我们可知,作者可能长时间无法摆脱视觉障碍的困扰,但是当有了新的设备后,作者不再受到自动语音的干扰,而是拥有了新的、通向内在自我与想象的写作可能,能够重新享受独自的写作过程。故此题选c。a、b皆与文意不符,d选项并非推测,且科技已经得到了进步。c篇第28题 d 考察前后句子的逻辑关联。第一段them所在句子的前一句.these disasters can actually be good for you.无尽灾难事实上可以带来好处。故选d。第29题 b 考察段落大意的理解。第二段在说面对顾客更高的要求,团队在努力的过程中提高了能力,加深了和顾客的关系,可见适当超出能力的挑战是有益的。故选b。第30题 b 考察手法。第三段在论述短时的失败是有好处的,接着举出了自己团队解决电池问题造成的产能下降这个例子。a、c、d的意思分别为:对比、反驳假设、实验,都不符合。故选b。第31题 d 文章主旨题。结合全文来看都围绕着危机这个命题进行论述,第一段也开头点出了中心,要乐观看待危机,在其中成长;而不是随它去、用ceo的方式做到、思考深入。故选d。d篇第32题 b 第三段.some reality tv shows can be every bit as damaging for teenage girls.真人秀电视节目对青少年女孩的危害很大,故选b。第33题 c 考察段落大意。第六七两段集中论述真人秀的问题,内容充满了对女性的刻板印象解读,展现的都是女性美丽的外表,而不是一个女性应该有的独立和上进心,这种价值观是错误的,会误导女孩对于女性的认知。故选c。第34题 a 第八段最后一句.some shows feature women running their own successful business.一些节目展现的是成功的经营自己事业的女性,该段在说一些女孩对于这类节目的思考,也举出了不同之前批判对象那样的节目。换句话说,这个人认为真人秀应该展现的是女性和她们的事业,故选a。第35题 b 段落大意题。作者在第九段中提到,女孩子面对这类节目需要独立批判地进行思考,而不是被节目中对女性的刻板印象塑造改变自己;第十段总结,再次强调了critical thinkers,批判思维,青少年处在不平衡的关键期,任何看待事物的思维习惯都会造成很大影响。故选b。027选5阅读答案:36-40 badfe本文为读者推荐了在繁忙的日常生活中人们仍然可以采取的运动方式,以及对于运动过程的建议。文章版块短小精炼,较为明晰,易于读者理解。详细解析:第36题 b 根据下文barbara的陈述可知,每个人的生活都非常繁忙,可能会有孩子,正在变老的父母,工作,伴侣等等需要处理的事情。可见能够抽出时间运动对于人们来说是一项巨大的挑战。又结合上文运动的好处,可知此处为一句表转折的句子。故选b。第37题 a 此题只需关注标题即上下句内容即可选出答案。此段内容为对于走路以及使用计步器的建议。从或简单或高级的计步器开始记录下行走的每一步,都会使人得到很大的激励。这样才能越走越远。与此相关的选项有且仅有a,故此题选a。第38题 d 根据段意理解,此段讲的是久坐的危害。故选项中仅有d选项提及站立或久坐的问题,能够与上下文相连。此题无迷惑项,选d。第39题 f 此题需关注上下文内容。本段讲述了对于跑步的建议及好处。根据后文“then, go for longer distances gradually.”可知前面应该为慢慢循序渐进的建议。f选项与文意相符。即为可自主选择从慢跑或是走路开始,慢慢一点点加速。第40题 e 这题要抓好本段的主题词 make it a habit. habit非常重要,因为e 选项的brushing your teeth, o都是论证habit的,相比c选项,更加能够呼应文章主题词!所以抓好段落主题词是关键哦!03完形填空答案:41-45 cabda46-50 bcdac51-55 ddcba这篇完型讲作者没有刮胡子,歪打正着,让过生日的孩子看到了带胡子的蝙蝠侠的故事。这篇完型的固定搭配,逻辑链考察比较多,第42,45,47,51,55题算难题。详细解析:第41题 我的身份认同有问题,即别人认为我是小丑,但是我觉得自己是电影制片人。所以是struggle.第42题 我每次都需要演一个具体的角色,如果选b那就可以选c。第43题 我不想剪胡子,言下之意, 是我不想改变我的容貌。第44题 因为我不想改变容貌,所以,我没有选择剪胡子。第45题 我(角色所创造)的这种惊喜感被射杀了,为什么呢?因为他们早就看到我了。这个surprise 与surprise, batmans here!形成呼应。第46题 我现在很后悔没有剪自己的胡子,为什么呢?因为我所创造的惊喜感已经完全没有了。第47题 他们看到了我脸上的典型特征,即我的胡子(构成了我的典型特征)。第48题 break out in/into laughter 应该属于固定搭配。第49题 根据第48空,既然众人觉得我搞笑,应该是比较喜欢我的,所以是applaud这个褒义的动作。第50题 我简直不敢相信,爸爸竟然点了一个有胡子的蝙蝠侠!第51题 一开始,蛋糕被搬出来了,这对父母并没有承认
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