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2022年桃源三中高三第二次月考英语试题()分值:150分时量:120分钟命题:高三英语备课组PARTONE:LISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONSectionADirections:Inthissection,you'llhear6conversationsbetween2speakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestions,andeachquestionisfollowedby3choices.ListentotheconversationscarefullyandthenanswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletterA,BorContheQUESTIONBOOKLET.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Conversation1Howoftenshallthewomanpaytherent?Everymonth.B.Everyquarter.C.Every6months.Whatdoweknowabouttheroom?Ithasonlyonebad.Itsmonthlyrentis$700.Itsmoving-incostis$1700.Conversation2Whatdoesthemanwantonhispizza?Hamandpineapple.Baconandtomatoes.Sausageandmushrooms.Atwhattimedoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.4:45.B.5:15.C.5:00.Conversation3Whatisthefirststepinusingtheself-servicepump?Takethenozzle(喷嘴)andresetthepump.Putthenozzleinthetank.Gotothecashier.Howshouldwestopthepump?Bypressingthe“stop”button.Byitselfautomatically.Byturningoffthepower.Conversation4Howoftendoesthewomanhavetheterribledream?Occasionally.Atleastthreetimesaweek.Atleasttwiceaweek.Whydoesthewomanoftendreamaboutanimals?Becauseofreadingfrighteningstoriesbeforesleeping.Becauseofstayinguplateintothenight.Becauseofherfearofanimals.Whatusuallyhappensinthewoman’sdreams?Sheiscaughtbytheanimals.Theanimalschaseherandsheescapes.Theanimalsopentheirfrighteningmouths.Conversation5HowwillthetwospeakersgotoHangzhou?air.B.Bybus.C.Bytrain.WhendidHelengotoHangzhou?A.Lastweek.B.Lastmonth.C.Lastyear.Whenwilltheydonext?A.TalktoHelen.B.SurftheInternet.C.Booktickets.Conversation6Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Journalistandtourist.B.Reporterandzoologist.C.Bossandsecretary.Whereisthewomanstudyingapes(猩猩)?A.IntheAfricanjungle(丛林).B.InthejungleofSouthAmerica.C.InthejungleofNorthAmerica.15.Howmanyyearswillthewomanliveinthejungle?A.For5years.B.Forabout2years.C.Notmentioned.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,you’llhearamini-talk.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyou’vegot.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHAN3WORDS.You’llhearthemini-talkTWICE.AmericansareusedtolivingbyclocksandwacthesInthemoringTheywakeupwhentheyheartheiralarmclockring.DuringbreakfastTheylistentothe16whichtellsthemexactlywhattimeitis.OnthewaytoworkorschoolPeoplelookattheirwacthestobesuretheywon’tbelate.AtworkTheythinkitimportanttoarriveat17ontime.LunchbreaksLastingonly18oranhour.19intheafternoonTheychecktheirwatchestoseehowsoontheycangohome.IntheeveningAmericansaremorerelaxed.TheythinkitOKifthey’reafewminuteslatetomeetfriendsorevenanhourlatefora20.PARTTWO:LANGUAGEKNOWLEDGESectionADirections:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21.Youcanborrowfivebooksfromthelibrary________..A.atonetimeB.attimesC.atatimeD.atalltimes22.Itistomasteraforeignlanguagewithinashortperiodoftimeifyouuseagoodstudymethod.A.notpossibleB.impossibleC.notimpossibleD.neverpossible23.Shewassuchaproudpersonthatsheshewaswrong.A.wouldratherdiethanadmitB.woulddiemorethanadmitC.wouldrathertodiethanadmitD.wouldnotdiethanadmit24.Aftertwoyearsofhardwork,hegothisnovelpublishedandhewashissuccess.A.drunkon B.drunkinC.drunkat D.drunkwith25.Heistheverypersonyoucan,forheisquiteeasy-goingandhelpful.A.makefriendwith B.makefriendswithC.makefriendto D.makefriendsto26.—Haveyoufedthedog?—No,but.A.Iam B.I’mcomingC.I’mjustgoingto D.I’mjustgoing27.Thechildren’sagesrangefromfiveeighteeninourschool.A.at B.to C.on D.in28.IhaveanappetitereadingwhileJohndislikesit.A.onB.inC.ofD.for29.Hardlytheysetsailacrosstheseaastormcameanddestroyedtheboat.A.did;when B.had;when C.不填;than D.have;then30.Hewishestomaketheofsomepeopleofhighpositions,whichwillbehelpfultohisbusiness.A.advantageB.adaptationC.acquaintanceD.achievement31.Itwasnotuntileighto’clockinthemorningtheyreachedtheshoppingcenterofourcity.A.thatB.whenC.whileD.as32.What’sthenoise?Itsoundsasifitcomesfromupstairs.Itmustbethewindow—cleanerworkingnextdoor.A.I’mnotsurehopenotC.I’drathernotdon’tthinkso33.wasapitythattheyoungmandidn’tpassthedrivingtest.A.ThatB.ItC.WhatD.Which34.Theteacher,alongwithhisstudents,footballnow.A.playB.playingC.isplayingD.areplaying35.Theteachertoldthestudentstheyshouldhandintheirhomeworkthenextdayandthehomeworkmustbesignedbytheirparents.A.what;thatB.that;/C.what;/D./;thatSectionBDirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwithawordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Behindourhouseisthestartofafascinatingtrail(小径).Thistrailisoneoftheoldroadsthatwindthroughuntoldmilesofforest.My36,Beans,andIwalkthetrailfrequently.Normally,Beanssniffsalongsidethetrailtofollowthesmellofadeertrackor37somecauseknownonlytohim.Beansisawhitedog,quitehandsomeandvery38.Henotonlyunderstandswhatwetellhim,butalsooftenmakessoundsasifheweretryingto39back.Onemorning,wetookadifferentroute,whichledustoanunfamiliartrail.Iwassurethistrailwouldeventuallyleadustoourfamiliar40.But,no.Weseemedtobefaroffcourse.Aftertwohours,IsuddenlyrealizedthatBeansprobably41thewayhome.SoIurged,"Beans,takemehome."Herandownanewtrail.Butitmerelyledtoanintersection(岔道口)oftrails.Soonitbecame42thatweweregettingnowhere.Ibegantopicturetherestofthedayinthe43,withoutfoodordrink.Wehadwalkedabouttenmiles.ButBeansseemedtotally44.Thesniffingandexploringwasgoingwellforhim.Finally,we45acrossroadnearahighway.LadyLucksuggestedIshouldturnleft.Wedidand46reachedacottagebesideafield.IknockedonthedoorandSinceouradventure,I47thatBeansprobablyknewallalonghowtogethome.Hewasjusthavingtoomuchfanexploringnewtrails.36.A.deerB.dog C.ladyD.man 37.A.imagineB.consider C.exploreD.present38.A.smartB.sweet C.slowD.shy 39.A.turnB.kick C.jumpD.speak 40.A.drivewayB.pathC.crossroadD.highway41.A.knewB.sawC.showedD.made42.A,mysteriousB.ridiculousC.fascinatingD.apparent43.A.houseB.forestC.fieldD.cottage44.A.unconcernedB.unconsciousC.undecidedD.uncomfortable45.A.leftforB.wentoffC.cametoD.drovetoward46.A.punctuallyB.frequentlyC.formallyD.shortly47.A.regrettedB.rememberedC.concludedD.confirmedSectionC(12分)Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingONEwordthatfitsthecontext.Thehome-madeballisashortstorywrittenbyJerryJohnson.Thestoryisset48modern-dayAmerica.Themaincharacterof‘Thehome-madeball’isaboy49Kevin.KevinandMikearegoodfriends50playsoccerwiththeirhome-madeballeveryday,51whenKevingetsnewsneakersandasoccerball,thingschange.Friendshipis52importantthemeinthisshortstory.TheauthorJerryJohnson,usestheoldandthenewthings,liketheoldhome-madeballandthenewsoccerball,andtheoldbenchandthenewsneakers53symbols.Theoldthingssymbolizethe54valuablethings,friendship,whichneedsto55cherished.PARTTHREE:READINGCOMPREHENSIONDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.AWhenachildistoldheis"uncool",itcanbeverypainful.Hemaysayhedoesn'tcare,andevenactinwaysthatareoppositeofcoolonpurpose.Butultimately(finally),thesearesimplywaystohandlesadnessbypretendingit'snotthere.Helpingachildfeelbetterinschoolhadtobecareful.Ifyousay,"Whyareyouworriedaboutwhatotherchildrenthinkaboutyou?Itdoesn'tmatter!"childrenknowthatitdoesmatter.Instead,anactivewaymaybebest.Youcouldsay,"I'mgoingtodoacoupleofthingsforyoutohelpyoufeelbetterinschool."Ifaboyishavingtroublemakingfriends,theteachercanhelphim.Theteachercanarrangethingssothathehaschancestousehisabilitiestocontributetoclassprojects.Thisishowtheotherchildrenlearnhowtovaluehisgoodqualitiesandtolikehim.Ateachercanalsoraiseachild'spopularityinthegroupbyshowingthathevaluesthatchild.Itevenhelpstoputhiminaseatnexttoaverypopularchild,orlethimbeapartnerwiththatchildinactivities,etc.Therearethingsthatparentscandoathome,too.Befriendlywhenyourchildbringsothershometoplay.Encouragehimtoinvitefriendstomealsandthenservethedishestheyconsider"super".Whenyouplantrips,picnics,movies,andothershows,inviteanotherchildwithwhomyourchildwantstobefriends.Whatyoucandoistogivehimachancetojoinagroupthatmaybeshuttinghimout.Then,ifhehasgoodqualities,hecanstarttobuildrealfriendshipofhisown.56.Achildwhohasbeeninformedofbeing"uncool"may________.A.carenothingaboutitB.developasenseofangerC.dosomethinguncoolpurposelyD.pretendtogethurtverymuch57.Ateachercanhelpanunpopularchildby________.A.seeingthechildastheteacher'sfavouriteB.askingthechildtodosomethingforpartnersC.forcingotherchildrentomakefriendswiththechildD.offeringthechildchancestoshowhisgoodqualities58.Howcanparentshelptheirchildfitinbetter?A.Bycookingdeliciousfoodforhim.B.Bybeingkindtohisschoolmates.C.Byforcinghimtoinvitefriendshome.D.Bytakinghimtohavepicnicsinthepark.59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Childrendoesn'tcareothers'commentsonthem.B.It'sonlyteacher'sworktomakechildrenpopular.C.Parentsshouldtaketheirchildrenoutforpicnicandshowsmoreoften.D.Invitingchildren'sfriendstofamilyactivitiesisgoodforthemtomakefriends.60.Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.A.howtohelpanunpopularchildB.whysomechildrenareunpopularC.whoisresponsibleforunpopularchildrenD.howtofindoutgoodpointsofunpopularchildrenBSHANGHAI--Partlybecauseofastringofmalfunctions(发生故障)andtheJuly23traincrashinWenzhou,theBeijing-Shanghaihigh-speedrailwaywasnotaspopularinitsfirstmonthofoperationasmanyhadexpected.Inanewsrelease(新闻稿)onMonday,theMinistryofRailwayssaidtherailwayhadtransportedmillionpassengersfromJuly1toJuly31,or170,000passengersadayonaverage.Andanaverageof179trainsincludingboththosethatrunat200km/handat300km/htrains-wereonthelineeveryday,andthetrainshadanoccupancyrate(上座率)of107%,theministrysaid.Tomanywhotraveled,thatlastfigurenodoubtseemspuzzling.How,afterall,couldcarriagesthatwereoftenhalfemptyhavebeen107%occupied?ZhaoJian,professoratBeijingJiaotongUniversity,saidthefigureisnotagoodreflectionofreality.Heaccountedforitbynotingthataseataboardoneofthetrainswouldbesaidtohavea200%occupancyrateifonepassengerhadsatinitfromBeijingtoTianjinandthenanotherpassengerhadoccupiedthesameseatfromSuzhoutoShanghai.Despitetheimpressivenessofthosefigures,travelerswillfind,perhapstotheirsurprise,thattheywillhavelittletroublebuyingticketstoridethe1,318-km-longhigh-speedrailline.By7:30pmonMonday,passengerscouldstillbuy754second-classticketsand148first-classticketsforahigh-speedtrainthatistoleavefromShanghaiforBeijingonTuesdayafternoon,accordingtotheChinaRailwayCustomerServiceCenter'swebsite.Thetraincontains1,066seats.ThestorywasdifferentforthosewhowanttotravelbyairbetweenShanghaiandBeijing.LuoZhuping,boardsecretaryofChinaEasternAirlines,saidseatsonthecompany'sflightsonthatroutearesellingwell:90percentofthemcontinuetobeoccupied.ThesituationwasdifferentinthefirstweekaftertheBeijing-Shanghaihigh-speedtrainbeganoperatingonthelastdayofJunc.Theairlinethensawthenumberoftravelersusingitsservicefallby20percentandbeganofferinggenerousdiscountstodrawinmorepassengers.Fewsuchincentivesarebeinggivennow,hesaid.Still,passengershavenottotallyabandonedhigh-speedrailsinthedaysfollowingtheWenzhoutraincrash,whichhaskilled40passengersandinjured191.61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheBeijing-Shanghaihigh-speedtrain?A.ItbeganoperatingonJune30th.B.Therearetrainsthatrunatdifferentspeeds.C.Anaverageof179trainswereonthelineeveryday.D.Onaverage,millionpassengerstakeitadayinJuly.62.Whatmademanypeoplewhotraveledpuzzled?A.Thetrain'sspeed.B.Thenumberofthetrains.C.Thetrain'soccupancyrate.D.Theseatsnumberofthetrain.63.AccordingtoZhaoJian,theoccupancyrateofthetrainis________.A.unrealB.inaccurateC.unbelievableD.unreasonable64.WhatcanweinferfromthewordsoftheboardsecretaryofChinaEasternAirlines?A.Airlinesoffermorediscounttoattractpassengers.B.Thehigh-speedrailwayhasagreatimpactonairlines.C.Airlinesaren'taffectedbyhigh-speedrailwaysomuch.D.Thehigh-speedrailwayismuchmorepopularthanairlines.65.Whatcanweknowfromthe4thparagraph?A.ThedistancefromBellingtoShanghaiis1318km.B.Passengerscanbuyticketsonlyat7:30pmonMonday.C.ThereissometroublebuyingtheticketsfromShanghaitoBelling.D.Thereare754second-classseatsand148first-classseatsinatrain.CPredictingwhenanearthquakeorvolcaniceruptionwilltakeplaceisextremelydifficult,evenwiththeadvancedtechnologicalequipmentavailabletomodernscientists.Therearesomepeople,however,whobelievetheycansensewhenamajorgeological(地质学上的)eventiscoming.Theyclaimtobe"earthquakesensitive".Sensitivitytotheearth'smovements,accordingtothosewhosaytheyhaveit,isrevealedindifferentways.Somesaytheyareunusuallyclumsyandkeepdroppingthingsandhavingsmallaccidentsjustbeforeabigevent.Otherssuddenlyhaveastrongdesiretoeatpopcorn,anddon'tknowwhy.Thoughitmaysoundcrazy,theysayittellsthemthatabigearthquakeislessthan24hoursaway.Themostcommonsignofanapproachingdisasteramongearthquakesensitivepeopleissaidtobeabadheadache.ArguablythefirstpersontoconnectherownheadachestocominggeologicaleventswasanAmericanwomancalledCharlotte,King.ShebecamefamousforherpredictionoftheeruptionofWashington'sMr.St.HelensonMay18,1980,whenshewasaccuratetowithin12minutesoftheactualevent.Kingwastestedbydoctorsandscientistsandfoundtopossessunusualhearingabilities.Shecouldhearsoundsinfrequenciesthatmosthumanbeingscannot,andclaimedtohavebeenhearingsuchsoundssince1976.Threeyearslater,shenoticedthatwhenthesoundschangedinpitchorrhythm,givingherunpleasantheadaches,alargeearthquakewouldbereportedwithin72hours.66.Itisstatedinthefirstparagraphthattheremaybe________.A.peoplewhoareabletodetectearthquakeactivityB.peoplewhoaredevelopingnewmethodsofpreventingearthquakesC.newmachinestohelpearthquakesensitivepeoplemakepredictionsD.newmachinesthatwillsoonbeabletoaccuratelypredictearthquakes67.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.CharlotteKingB.AmagicalabilityC.HumanvsMachineD.Earthquakeandvolcaniceruption68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasasignofanapproachingearthquake?A.Averyloudnoise.B.Apainfulheadache.C.Anurgetoeatpopcorn.D.Atendencytodropthings.69.CharlotteKingbecamewellknownbecauseshe________.A.timedanearthquaketowithin12minutesB.correctlypredictedabigvolcaniceruptionC.canmakesoundsotherpeoplecannothearD.issmarterthanmanydoctorsandscientists70.WhatenablesCharlotteKingtopredictageologicalevent?A.Theheadache.B.Thefrequencyofasound.C.Herspecialhearingability.D.Thepitchorrhythmofasound.PARTFOUR:WRITINGSECTIONADirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Completethediagrambyusingtheinformationfromthepassage.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.ThepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisgrowingolderandwillcontinuetodoso.Accordingtoareport,39millionAmericanswillbe65orolderbytheyear2022,51millionby2022,and65millionby2030.

The“graying”oftheUnitedStatesismainlyduetothefactthatpeopleintheU.S.arelivinglonger.Asamatteroffact,thenumberof.citizens85yearsoldandolderisgrowingsixtimesasfastastherestofthepopulation.Itisalsolargelyduetotheold-growingofthe“babyboomers”,thegenerationbornafterWorldWarII.In1957,overmillionbabieswereborn.Morethan75millionAmericanswerebornbetween1946and1964,thelargestgenerationin.history.Inlessthantwentyyears,millionsofthemwillbecomeelderlypeople.

The“graying”ofthe.willgreatlyaffectthenation‘sfamilyandworkforce.Onelikelydevelopmentwillbeagradualchangeinthefamilyunit;itwillmoveawayfromthenuclearfamilyandtowardsamultigenerationalfamily.Theotherlikelydevelopmentwillbeachangeintheproportion(比例)ofthenation’sworkforce.In1989therewereworkersforeveryperson65andolder;bytheyear2030,therewillonlybe2workersforeveryperson65andolder.Title:Numberofcitizens65orolder72._______By2022By203039million51million65million73.________74.________Babyboomers’old-growing75.________76._______78.________→multigenerationalfamily

77._______79.________tocitizens65andolder80.________By2030:12:1SECTIONBDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageandtherequiredwordslimit.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.【1】Safetyinthehighwayisnottotallyoutofhand.Herearefourwaysyoucanprotectyourselveswhenyoutravel.【2】Youaresaferinalargecar.Peopleinsmallcarsareinjuredmoreoftenandmoreseverelythanpeopletravelinginlargecars.Factoriesofsmallcarsarestrengtheningtheirproducts’safety,whichhelps.Butthemixoflargecarsandsmallcarsontheroadisthemainreasonforthesafetyproblem.【3】Beingthrownintoglassandmetalpartsofacar–orbeingthrownfromthecar–canreallydamageyou.That’swhysafetybeltsshouldbeworn.Thesafetybelt’smainpurposeis______________________.Ifyourcarhasasuddencrashwithanothervehicleorobjectorifitrollsover,abeltcanreducethechanceoffatalinjuryby45%andthechanceofseriousinjuryby50%.【4】Airbagsareimportant.Morethanhalfofallnewcarssoldhaveairbags.Airbagsprovideprotectioninfrontalcrashes–thetypeofcrashthatkillsthemostdrivers,thoughtheyarealsowearingsafetybelts.Mostpeopledemandairbagsinthecarstheybuy.Buttheprotectionprovidedbyairbagsislimitedinsideorrearcrashes.Effectiveastheyare,theycan’ttaketheplaceofsafetybelts.【5】Drunkdrivingcrashesarelesslikelytohappenifyoudon’tdrink.Drunkdrivingisthemostseriousproblem.Manypeoplehaverealizedthatmixingdrinkinganddrivingcanleadtodeathandinjury,prisontimeandotherresults.Therearemeasurestostrengthenpenalties(处罚)fordrinkinganddriving.81.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?(nomorethan10words)________________________________________________________________________82.Whyisalargecarsaferthanasmalloneaccordingtothetext?(nomorethan20words)________________________________________________________________________83.Completethefollowingstatementwithproperwords.(nomorethan4words)Airbagscannotdomuchprotectionin.sideorrearcrashes;although________________,youcan'treplacesafetybeltsbyairbags.84.FillintheblankinParagraph3withproperwords.(nomorethan5words)________________________________________________________________________85.Whatdoestheword"it"(line3,paragraph3)probablyreferto?(nomorethan4words)_________________________________________________________________________SECTIONCDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.我校最近在高中生中做了一次“有烦恼向谁说?"Whotosharemyworry?"的调查,调查结果如下表。请你简要描述调查结果,并就调查结果谈谈你自己的看法。53%30%13%不向任何人诉说向老师或家长诉说向同学和朋友诉说2022年桃源三中高三第二次月考英语答卷姓名班级分数第一部分:听力(共三节,每小题分,满分30分)题号123456789101112131415答案ACAACBBABCCBBAC16.radio17.meetings18.halfanhour19.Late20.party第二部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)题号212223242526272829303132333435答案CCADBCBDBCADBCD第二节:完形填空一(共12小题;每小题分,满分18分)题号363738394041424344454647答案BCADBADBACDC【语篇解读】我的狗Beans领着我沿着一条不熟悉的小路散步而迷路了,结果好不容易才回到家。但从冒险经历来看,我断定Beans可能一直知道回家的路,他只是喜欢探险新的路径罢了。36.答案:B解析:根据第二段第一句“Beansisawhitedog”可判断选B37.答案:C解析:根据全文最后一句“Hewasjusthavingtoomuchfanexploringnewtrails.”可判断选C38.答案:A解析:根据最后一句“Henotonlyunderstandswhatwetellhim,butalsooftenmakessoundsasifheweretryingto39back.”可推断Beans的聪明与机智。39.答案:D解析:根据句中的“makessounds”可判断Beans试图用言语进行回答40.答案:B解析:根据上文“My36,Beans,andIwalkthetrailfrequently.”和“wetookadifferentroute,whichledustoanunfamiliartrail.”可综合判断选B,即“熟悉的小径”41.答案:A解析:根据下文“SoIurged,"Beans,takemehome."可以推断我突然意识到Beans可能知道回家的路,故选A42.答案:D解析:根据上文“Herandownanewtrail.Butitmerelyledtoanintersection(岔道口)oftrails.”可推断其实Beans并不知道回家的路,即:很快,我们已经迷路是很明显的事了。43.答案B解析:由前后语境可知我们迷失在一个偏僻之处,再结合第一段“Thistrailisoneoftheoldroadsthatwindthroughuntoldmilesofforest”的提示可判断选B项。44.答案A解析:根据句中but所表示的转折关系,再结合“Thesniffingandexploringwasgoingwellforhim.”的提示推断,至于迷路一事我着急,但Beams并不关心,故选A项。45.答案C解析:由前后语境可推断此处应意为“我们终于来到了离高速公路不远处的一个十字路口”,故选C项。46.答案D解析:很快我们就来到一处村舍,故选D项。shortly意为“不久”,符合语境。47.答案C解析:从我们的冒险经历,我断定(得出结论)Beans可能一直知道回家的路,他只是喜欢探险新的路径罢了。由此语境可判断选C项。第三节:完形填空二(共8小题;每小题分,满分12分)48.___in__49.__called/named__50._who___51._but____52._an___53._as__54._most___55._be__第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)题号565758596061626364656667686970答案CDBDADCDCAABABC第四部分:书面表达(共三节,满分45分)第一节:

阅读填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)71._Graying.

__ 72._______By2022____73.___Causes/Reasons________ 74.___Citizens'longerliving______75.___Effects/Results____ 76.___Familyunitchange_____Workforceproportionchange____ 78.__Nuclearfamily____Workers_____ 80.___

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