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2021届高三英语新高考模拟试题04

(建议用时:100分钟)

第一部分阅读(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。

A

Languageexpertssaythatasmanyashalfofthe6,900languagesspokenintheworldtodayare

endangered.Thismeansthatbytheyear2050over3,000languageswillhavebecomeextinct.Four

ofthemostlikelylanguagestodisappeararelistedbelow.

Yuchi

Yuchiisalanguagespokenbyjustfivepeopleallagedover75inOklahoma,USA.Theyare

membersofaNativeAmericanIndiangroupofpeoplecalledtheTsoyaha,meaningChildrenofthe

Sun.Itsnounshavetengenders,sixforYuchipeople,onefornon-Yuchisandanimalsandthreefor

inanimateobjects.

Jeru

JeruisanAndamaneselanguagespokenbyfewerthan20peopleontheAndamanIslandsinthe

IndianOcean.ItisgenerallybelievedtobeoneofthelanguagesinSoutheastAsiasurvivingfrom

ancienttimes.Jeruisthoughttodatebacktoasettlementoftheareabythefirsthumanstoleave

Africa.

Thao

Amongtheinhabitants(居民)ofSunMoonLakeincentralTaiwan,Chinaareahandfulofold

peoplethatspeaktheAustronesianlanguageofThao.TherestofthecommunityspeaksTaiwanese

Chinese.ThelanguageofThaoisrelatedtoothersinthePhilippinesandIndonesia.

Ainu

ThislanguageisspokenbytheoriginalinhabitantsofJapan.Itisusedbyasmallnumberofold

peopleontheislandofHokkaidointhefarnorthofthecountry.Ainuhasverycomplexverbsthat

includemeaningsmostlanguagesneedawholesentencetoexpress.

1.WhichlanguageisnowspokenoutsideofAsia?

A.Yuchi.B.Thao.C.Ainu.D.Jeru.

2.WheredidthefirstJeruspeakersprobablycomefrom?

A.America.B.Africa.C.Japan.D.India.

3.WhatcanwelearnaboutAinu?

A.Itsnounshavetengenders.

B.ItoriginatesfromIndonesia.

C.Itisspokenbylessthanfivepeople.

D.Itsverbscanexpressrichmeanings.

B

UnlessyouarefortunateenoughtoknowanNBAplayer,RyanMartinisprobablythebest

basketballplayeryou'Hevermeet.Unlikethosewhoflyupanddownthecourt,however,Martinis

forcedtotakeadifferentapproach;hedoesn'thavelegs.

Martin,a33-year-oldman,isaprofessionalwheelchairbasketballplayer.Hisachievements

havetakenhimhalfwayaroundtheworldtoplayinSpainforthelastsevenyears.Therehemadea

comfortablelivingplayingbasketballandworkingwithsomeofthegreatestathletesintheworld.

“Agoodwheelchairplayercanmake$50,000ayear,whileastarcanmakesixfigures/5said

Martin.Buthecouldn'tseehisfamilyformonthsandEuropeancitieswereunfriendlytothe

disabled.HealsohadtolearnSpanish.Martin,however,overcamethosedrawbacks(困难).

Hestartedplayingbasketballwhenhewas12.Itdidn'ttakelongforhimtofallinlovewiththe

sportand,aftergraduatingfromSomersHigh,heattendedSouthwestMinnesotaStateUniversity

onabasketballscholarship.Incollege,hescoredover1,000pointsinhiscareerandsetseveral

schoolrecords.

Andheworksashard一ifnotharder-asanyotherprofessionalathlete."Hedestroysme,“said

GinaNavarra,whoworksoutwithMartinonoccasion."Whathedoesamazesme.”

Martinalsorecognizesthat,atage33,he'sinthebackendofhiscareer.Withthatinmind,hehas

beenfocusingmoreandmoreonhisfoundation.

“Ihave12brothersandsisters.Collegegavemeatruesenseofachievement.Thefoundationis

designedtogivethosewithdisabilitiestheopportunitytorealizethedreamsthatIoncehad,“

Martinsaid.

i

'Tmnotsayingthatoutofasenseofpity,“hesaid."IrealizehowfortunateIamtohave

achievedwhatIhave.ButIwanttoopendoorsforpeople.”

4.WhatwasRyanMartin'slifelikeinSpain?

A.Free.B.Boring.C.Difficult.D.Bitter-sweet.

5.HowwasRyanMartin'sperformanceincollege?

A.Hestoodoutinbasketball.

B.Hefailedtomakearecord.

C.Hewasweakinhisstudies.

D.Heneverwonascholarship.

6.WhydidRyanMartinworkfbrthefoundation?

A.Tohelpthoseinneed.

B.Tofinishhisbasketballcareer.

C.Toearnmoremoneyfbrhisfamily.

D.Tolearnbasketballskillsfromotherplayers.

7.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeRyanMartin?

A.Honestandresponsible.

B.Ambitiousandsensitive.

C.Reliableandknowledgeable.

D.Determinedandwarm-hearted.

C

Manyscientistsbelieveourloveofsugarmayactuallybeanaddiction.Whenweeatordrink

sugaryfoods,thesugarentersourbloodandaffectspartsofourbrainthatmakeusfeelgood.Then

thegoodfeelinggoesaway,leavinguswantingmore.Alltastyfoodsdothis,butsugarhasa

particularlystrongeffect.Inthisway,itisinfactanaddictivedrug,whichdoctorssuggestweall

shouldcutdownon.

“ItseemslikeeverytimeIstudyanillnessandsearchfbrthefirstcause,Ifindmywaybackto

sugar,“saysscientistRichardJohnson.One-thirdofadultsworldwidehavehighbloodpressure,

andupto347millionadultshavediabetes(糖尿病).Why?"Sugar,webelieveisoneoftheculprits,

ifnotthemajorreason/9saysJohnson.

Ourbodiesaredesignedtosurviveonverylittlesugar.Earlyhumansoftenhadverylittlefood,

soourbodieslearnedtobeveryefficientinstoringsugarasfat.Inthisway,wehadenergystored

whentherewasnofood.Buttoday,mostpeoplehavemorethanenough.Sotheverythingthat

oncesavedusmaynowbekillingus.

Sowhatisthesolution?It'sobviousthatweneedtoeatlesssugar.Thetroubleis,intoday's

world,it飞extremelydifficulttoavoid.Frombreakfastcereals(谷物)toafter-dinnerdesserts,our

foodsareincreasinglyfilledwithit.

Buttherearethosewhoarefightingbackagainstsugar.Manyschoolsarereplacingsugary

dessertswithhealthierfoodlikefruit.Otherschoolsaregrowingtheirownfoodingardens,or

buildingfacilitieslikewalkingtrackssostudentsandothersinthecommunitycanexercise.

8.Whatdoscientiststhinkofsugar?

A.Itbenefitsourhealth.

B.Itislessaddictivethandrugs.

C.Itcausesustobecomedependentonit.

D.Itshouldbetakenunderadoctor'sguidance.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“culprits”inParagraph2probablymean?

A.Diseases.B.Poordiets.C.Unknownthings.D.Causesofaproblem.

10.Whyisitsohardtoavoidsugar?

A.Welikeittoomuch.

B.Wecannotsurvivewithoutit.

C.Itgivesusmuchneededenergy.

D.It'sinsomanyfoodsanddrinks.

11.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WaystoAvoidSugar

B.OurAddictiontoSugar

C.IllnessesCausedbySugar

D.GoodSugarVSBadSugar

D

Whenyoubuyfresh-cutflowers,doyouthinkaboutwheretheycamefrom?Youmightthink

theyweregrownsomewherenearby.Thereality,though,isthatthecutflowertradeisincreasingly

international.Today,thankstoairplanesandhigh-techcoolingsystems,eventhemostdelicate

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flowercanbeexportedandsoldthousandsofkilometersawayfromwhereitwasgrown.

TheNetherlandshandlesabout60percentoftheworld'scutflowers.Anditsauctionhouses(拍

卖行)areverylarge-Aalsmeer,nearAmsterdam,issuchanauctionhouse.About120soccer

fieldswouldfillitsmainbuilding.Nineteenmillionflowersaresoldhereonanaverageday.

TheNetherlandsisalsoaworldleaderindevelopingnewflowervarieties.Dutchcompanies

andthegovernmentinvestagreatamountofmoneyinflowerresearch.Theirscientistslookfor

waystolengthenaflower9svaselife,tostrengthenflowerstopreventthemfrombeingdamaged

whiletravelling,andalsotostrengthenthenaturalfragranceoftheflowers.

Therearealsomanyotherplaceswithabetterclimateforgrowingflowers,andtheclimateof

Ecuadorisalmostperfect.Withpredictablerainyperiodsand12hoursofsunlighteachday,

Ecuador'srosesarefamousfortheirlargeheadsandlong,straightstems.Everyyear,Ecuadorsells

about500millionflowerstotheUSalone.Theindustryhasbroughtemploymentopportunitiesand

astrongereconomytothecountry."MyfamilyhasTVnow.Thereareradios/9saidYolanda

Quishpe,20,whohaspickedrosesforfouryears.

Toothers,theincreasinglyinternationalnatureoftheflowertradeisverybadnews.Inrecent

years,localgrowersintheUSfacedhugecompetitionfrominternationalflowercompanies,and

manylosttheirbusinesses.LinaHale,anindependentrosegrowersaidherfatherhadpredictedthe

situationinthe1980s."Iseeatraincomingdownthetrack,"hewarnedher,"andit'scoming

straighttowardsus.”

12.WhatdoweknowaboutAalsmeer?

A.It'sverylarge.

B.It'sasbigasTokyo.

C.19millionflowersaregrownthere.

D.60%oftheNetherlands9flowersaresoldthere.

13.WhatisoneaspectoftheNetherlands,flowerresearch?

A.Howtoincreaseflowerproduction.

B.Howtoavoidclimate'seffectonflowers.

C.Howtospeeduptheprocessofflowering.

D.Howtokeepflowersfreshduringtransportation.

14.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoshowthroughYolandaQuishpe'swords?

A.FlowersfromEcuadorarebeautiful.

B.Ecuadorcouldgrowevenmoreflowers.

C.TheflowertradeinEcuadorbenefitsthelocals.

D.Rose-pickingisaverypopularjobinEcuador.

15.WhatLinaHale'sfathersaidsuggestedthat

A.hewasexcitedtoseethetrain

B.heknewhisbusinesswouldbeaffected

C.hewassurecustomerswouldn'twantroses

D.hethoughttrainswereanewwaytodeliverflowers

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。

Everybodyhatestheideaofcuttingbackfinanciallybecauseitusuallymeanslivingwithout

thingsyoulike.Butnotalways.16Theycouldreduceyourcostsbythousandsofdollarsayear.

17

AnincreasingnumberofgrocerychainsaresellingtheirownlinesoffooD.Actually,these

brandscostvastlylessthanthenamebrands,buttastethesame.Switchandyoucouldsave25

percentonyourgrocerybills.

Makealist.

Whetheryou'rebuyinggroceriesorgifts,spur-of-the-momentimpulses(一时冲动)areyour

enemy.18Ifyouwanttobuysomethingonimpulse,forceyourselftogohomeandthink

aboutit.

Carrysnacks.

19Thesameholdstrueforanythingyoueatout.Soifyouknowyou'regoingtobeoutfor

severalhoursandlikelytogethungry,throwanappleinyourcarorcarryasix-packofsodaor

waterinyourbag.

Useitup.

Beforeyouruntothestore,makesureyoucheckyourfridge.There9sagoodchancethat

you'vegotlotsofunusedorpartiallyuseditemsthatwillgotowastewhileyouwasteyourcash

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buyingmore20

A.Makeasavingsplan.

B.Switchtostorebrands.

C.Therearemanypainlesswaystosave.

D.Choosereliablebrandsofwell-knowncompanies.

E.Writeato-dolistbeforeyougoshoppingandsticktoit.

F.Whetherit'sfoodorbeautycare,useitupbeforeyoureplaceit.

G.Buyasodaatarestaurantandyou'relikelytopaytwiceasmuch.

第二部分语言运用(共两节,滴分30分)

第一书(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。

Anyformofpresentationorspeechcanbechallenging,particularlyifyouarenotusedto

talkinginfrontofthepublic.Ihavebeendoingpresentationsand21trainingprogramsfor

manyyears,22Ihavegotquiteusedtoit.

Recently,Ispokeataconferenceaboutthekeyfactorsinbusinesssuccess.Asusual,I

researchedonwhatIwantedto23,andclearedupthestructureandcontentofthepresentation.

AsIhadalwaysdone,Iarrivedattheconferencehall24tomakesureeverythingwason

hand,checkoutthevenue,andalso25myself.Thiscompleted,andthenIspoketothe

delegates(会议代表)whoarrivedbeforethe26startingtime.

Ihavealways27thelevelofsuccessofmypresentationsbytheapplauseandcommentsI

receivedfromthe28.ThistimeIspokeinthesessionleadinguptothemorningbreak,so

aftertheapplause29,Ihadtheopportunitytopersonallycommunicatewithnearlyallofthe

delegates.ThelastdelegateIspokewith30myhandandsaidhowmuchsheenjoyedmy

lecture,andthatshehadgotlotsofpractical31touseinherbusiness.AndshesaidthatIhad

consumedmuchofmyselfsothatshehopedmyenergylevelswouldnot32fortherestofthe

dayandshewouldliketo33myeffortsinsomeway.

Whiledrivingbackhome,Ireflectedonhow34Ihadbeentoreceivealltheappreciation

andpraiseforwhatIhaddonethatmorningandhow_35—andenergizedIfelt.

21.A.assessingB.conductingC.designingD.studying

22.A.asB.thoughC.butD.so

23.A.coverB.improveC.learnD.check

24.A.regularlyB.finallyC.earlyD.exactly

25.A.trainB.warnC.encourageD.prepare

26.A.scheduledB.officialC.usualD.previous

27.A.measuredB.recognizedC.comparedD.guessed

28.A.colleaguesB.audienceC.studentsD.leaders

29.A.appearedB.changedC.endedD.spread

30.A.caughtB.movedC.shookD.touched

31.A.tipsB.drillsC.plansD.notes

32.A.continueB.increaseC.sufferD.balance

33.A.confirmB.announceC.imitateD.repay

34.A.fortunateB.shockingC.gratefulD.confident

35.A.anxiousB.refreshedC.impressedD.fascinated

第二节(共10小题海小题L5分,满分15芬)

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。

LouisBraillewasaFrencheducatorandinventorofthebraillecode,36.canbeused

byblindpeopletoreadthroughtouch.

BraillewasborninamiddleclassfamilyofCoupvray,France,in1809.Hisfatherranaleather

business.Hewasthe37.(young)offourchildren.

Whenhewasthree,heaccidentally38.(stick)asharptoolintooneevewhile39.

(play)inhisfather飞workshop.Atthattime,therewasno40.(advance)

medicationandsoonhisinjuredeyewasinfected.Theinfectionspreadintohisothereyeandsoon

helosthissight41.(complete).HewenttotheRoyalInstituteforBlindYouthat42.

ageoften.Braillewasagoodstudent,especiallywhen43.cametoscienceand

music.LaterhebecameateacherattheRoyalInstituteforBlindYouth.BraillediedinParisin

1852.

HaditnotbeenforLouisBraille,itwouldhavebeenhardforblindpeopleintheworldtoenjoy

astoryorlearnsomethingimportant.Hisinventionhasa44.(benefit)effectontheblind.

InhonorofthebirthdayofLouisBrailleonJanuary4th,thisday45.(celebrate)as

“WorldBrailleDay”.

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第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,校学生会拟向一所美国的姐妹学校图书馆捐赠一批中国经典文学图书,以供

该校学生阅读。请你给该校负责人写一封邮件,内容如下:

1.自我介绍;

2.介绍这批书籍。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

DearSirorMadam,

FmLiHua,ChairmanoftheStudents9Union._______________________________________

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

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。

Mikelickedthelastofthemintchocolatechipicecream.Itwasalmosttimetoleave.He

jumpedintothecarwithhisparentsandheadedofftotheOlympic-sizedpoolforthebigswim

meet.

Whenhisracecameup,Mikewasconfident.Hewasstrongandswift.Mikeclimbedoutofthe

pool,smiling.Hehadjustwonfirstplace,makinghimthefastestboyinhisagegroup.

"Congratulations,son,"hisfathersaid.Hismomgavehimahug,eventhoughhewassoaking

wet.

Aweeklater,itwastimeforanotherswimmeet.Likebefore,Mikedecidedtoenjoyhisfavoriteice

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creamflavor.Mikerememberedthatthelasttimehehadwonarace,healsoatemintchocolatechip

icecreamfirst.Maybehe'dwinagain.

Hetookfirstplaceagaininhisrace.Mikewasfeelingprettygood.Asitturnedout,Mike

decidedtohavesomemintchocolatechipicecreambeforeeveryoneofthenextfewswimmeets.

Hebegantothinkofitashisluckycharm.Afterseveralmonthsofplacinginthetoppositionsof

everyraceheswam,Mikewasfeelingunbeatable.Andhewouldn'tadmitit,butallthaticecream

wasaddingafewpoundstohisathleticswimmer'sbuild.

Itdidn'ttakelongafterthatforMiketostartcominginsecondplace——andthenthird——andthen

lastplaceinhisraces.Theluckymintchocolatechipicecreamhadlostitsmagic.

Onthedayofhisnextswimmeet,hismothersatdownatthetablewithhim."Mike,wealllove

icecream,butit'snothealthyforyourbodytoeatsomuchofit.Maybeifstimetoquitthesweet

treatsforawhile,especiallybeforeyougoswimming.^^

Mikeunwillinglyagreed.Hewenttotheswimmeet,anddidn'tperformwell.Hisfatheroffered

togorunningwithhimafewdaysaweektohelphimfeelbetterandstrengthenhismuscles.The

extraweightsoondisappeared,andMikefoundhimselfbreathingeasieratswimpractices.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

Itwasthelastmeetoftheseason,andMikewasn7surewhattoexpect.

Finallycametheendoftherace.

题04

【语篇解读】本文介绍了四种濒临灭绝的语言。

【答案写解析】

1.A细节题。根据Yuchi部分中的“Yuchiisalanguagespokenbyjustfivepeopleallagedover

75inOklahoma,USA.”可冲,Yuchi是美国的一种土著语言。

2.B细节题。根据Jeru部分中的“Jeruisughttodatebacktoasettlementoftheareabythe

firsthumanstoleaveAfrica.”可知,讲Jeru这种语言的人可能是来自非洲的移民。

3.D细节题。根据Ainu部分中的“Ainuhasverycomplexverbsthatincludemeaningsmost

languagesneedawholesentencetoexpress.“可知,Ainu这种语言有复杂的动词,能表达羊富的

B

【语篇解读】文章介绍了轮椅篮球运动员RyanMartin的事迹。【答案与解析】

4.D细节题。根据第2段中的Therehemadeacomfortableliving和第3段中的“Buthecouldn't

seehisfamilyformonthsandEuropeancitieswereunfriendlytothedisabled.Healsohadtolearn

Spanish.”可知,Martin在西班牙的生活有喜有忧、苦乐参半。

5.A细节题。根据第4段中的“Incollege,hescoredover1,000pointsinhiscareerandset

severalschoolrecords.“可知,Martin上大孽时在篮球方面表现突出。

6.A推断题。根据倒数第2段中的Thefoundationisdesignedtogivethosew汕disabilitiesthe

opportunitytorealizethedreamsthatIoncehad可知,Martin的基金会旨在帮助需要帮助的人。

7.D推断题。RyanMartin虽然失去双腿,但他克服重重困难,坚持不懈,经过努力拼搏,成

为一名出色的轮椅篮球运动员,并且建立基金会,帮助其他有残疾的人实现梦想。由此可知,

RyanMartin是一个意志坚定、富有爱心的人。

C

【语篇解读】科学家认为人类对糖的喜爱其实是一种上瘾的表现。他们还发现很多疾病的根

源都与糖有关。【答案与解析】

8.C细节题。根据第1段中的Allta缈foodsdothis,butsugarhasaparticularlystrongeffect.In

thisway,itisinfactanaddictivedrug可知,科学家认为糖会使我们产生依赖。'

9.D说义推断题。根据第2段中的Sugar,webelieveisoneoftheculprits,ifnotthemajor

reason可矢口,culprits与reason同义。

10.D细节题。根据倒数第2段中的“Frombreakfastcerealstoafter-dinnerdesserts,ourfoods

areincreasinglyfilledwithit.”可知,很多查■物里都含有糖分,因此人们很雉避免摄入糖分。

II.B主旨题。本文主要就“人类喜欢吃糖”展并也明,故OurAddictiontoSugar这个标题符

合文章主旨。

D

【语篇解读】本文介纲了荷兰的鲜花贸易及其影响。【答案与解析】

12.A细节题。根据第,段中的"About120soccerfieldswouldfillitsmainbuilding.”可知,

Aalsmeer彳艮大。

13.D细节题。根据第3段中的Theirscientistslookfor...tostrengthenflowerstopreventthem

frombeingdamagedwhiletravelling可知,鲜花研究的其中一个方面是如何增强鲜花的生命力,

使其在运输过程中免受损坏。;

14.C推断题。根据倒数第2段中的“Theindustryhasbroughtemploymentopportunitiesanda

strongereconomytotheco吧try.:,而知,厄瓜多尔的鲜花贸易藉助当地人过上了更好的生活。

15.B推断题。根据最后一段中的localgrowersintheUSfacedhugecompetitionfrom

internationalflowercompanies,andmanylosttheirbusinesses可知,国际鲜花贸易对美国本土鲜

花种植者的生意产生了巨大的冲击。

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。

【语篇解读】本文介绍了减少生活开支的几种方法。【答案与解析】

16.C根据设空处前面的“Butnotalways.”和设空处后面的Theycouldreduceyourcosts可知,

C项符合此处埼境。,

17.B根据下文中的thesebrandscostvastlylessthanthenamebrands,buttastethesame可知,

作者建议读者选择杂货店品牌,这样既能节省开支又能享受到同等质量的商品,故B项符合

止匕处语境。

18.E根1输设空处前面的spur-of-the-momentimpulsesareyourenemy可知,作者建议购买物

品时不要一时冲动,废该列弃购物清单,故E项将合此处语境。

19.G根据设空处后面的"Thesameholdstrueforanythingyoueatout."以及throwanapplein

yourcarorcarryasix-packofsodaorwaterinyourbag前知,作者建议外出时自己带上食物,

由为在外面买东西很贵,故G项符合此处语境。'

20.F根据本段小标题Useitup以及设空处前面的描述可知,作者建议在购买新商品前查看

家里已有的商品是否用完,避免浪费。F项中的useitup与该段的小标题相呼应,故F项符合

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此处语境。

第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题海小题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。

【语篇解读】作者从事演讲工作多年,在最近一次的演讲活动中,作者又一次从听众那里获得

了积极的反馈,同时也明白了一些道理。

【答案与解析】

21.作者从事演讲和培训工作多年,已经习惯在公众面前讲话了。

22.根据语境可知,设空处前后是因果关系,故用so连接。

23.作者像往常一样,首先确定自己要讲的内容。

24.作者早早地到达演讲地点,确认各项事宜是否已准备妥当。

25.同时作者也让自己做好充分的准备。

26.一切准备完毕后,作者便会和那些在会议预定时间之前到达的会议代表交谈几句。

27.作者以听众的掌声和评价来衡量自己演讲成功的程度。

28.见上题解析。

29.作者一直讲到上午的休息时间,所以在大家鼓掌结束后,作者有机会几乎与每一位会

议代表进行交流。

30.C这里指这位会议代表跟作者握手。

31.A她还表示从作者的演讲中学到了很多实用的方法,可以运用到自己的工作中。

32.C这位会议代表说作者在刚才的演讲中已经消耗了不少精力,于是,她希望作者的精力

在今天余下的时间里不会受到影响。

33.D并且,她想以某种方式回报作者所付出的努力。

34.A作者觉得能得到听众的欣赏和赞美是很幸运的。

35.B根据下文中的andenergizedIfelt可知,作者那一天做完演讲后感到精神焕发,精力充

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。

【语篇解读】LouisBraille虽然双目失明,但是他发明了供盲人使用的阅读方法

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