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【新高考卷】2024年高考英语模拟练习试卷5

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

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。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。

1.WhatwillthemandoonthecomingNewYear'sDay?

A.Gooutwithfriends.B.Visitsomeclassmates,C.Visithis

grandparents.

2.Howdidthewomanknowabouttheparty?

A.Fromamessage.B.Fromacall,C.Froman

e-mail.

3.Whichistherightgatefortheman'sflighttoTokyo?

A.Gate24.B.Gate25.C.Gate26.

4.Whereistheman'scameraprobably?

A.Onthesteps.B.Intheshop.C.Inhiscar.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Acompany.B.Aposition.C.Theincome.

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。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.Whyisthemantakingthetrip?

A.Forsightseeing.B.Forstudy.C.Forbusiness.

7.HowlongwillthemanstayinParis?

A.Fortwodays.B.Forfourdays.C.Fortwo

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weeks.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whydoesthewomandislikeherjob?

A.Itisn'tmeaningful.B.Itisn'twellpaid,C.Shedoesn't

getpromoted.

9.Whatisthewoman'smajor?

A.Marketresearch.B.Marketingandsales.C.

Management.

10.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?

A.Keepingagoodmood.B.Changingherjob.C.Talkingwithher

boss.

听第8段材料,回答第n至13题。

11.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Openthedoor.B.Shutthewindow,C.Putonthe

sweater.

12.WhydothespeakerssearchtheInternet?

A.Tolookforadvice.B.Todownloadavideo,C.Tobuysome

furniture.

13.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.ShopforChristmas.B.Gotobed.C.Lookfor

candles.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whafsthemancomplainingabout?

A.Adelayeddelivery.B.Awrongdelivery,C.Anoverpaid

order.

15.Whatdidthemanorderfromthedepartmentstore?

A.Tables.B.Chairs.C.Couches.

16.WhatwentwronginHarper'sDepartmentStore?

A.Powersystem.B.Securitysystem.C.Computer

system.

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17.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthestore'sservice?

A.Satisfied.B.Unsatisfied.C.Justsoso.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhatareSusanRipponandAnnaFord?

A.Newsphotographers.B.Newseditors.C.News

announcers.

19.WhendidSusanbeginherjobattheBBC?

A.Oneyearago.B.Threeyearsago.C.Thirteen

yearsago.

20.HowdidpeoplereactwhenAnnaworkedforthefirsttime?

A.Curious.B.Dull.C.Nervous.

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。

A

Bermuda,theislandknownforitspink-sandbeaches,bluewaters,and

year-roundwarmweather,hasbeenannouncedtheOfficialSponsoroftheU.S.

Open.Itsafittingcollaboration(协'作),giventheisland'sreputationasadestination

fortravelersinsearchofperfectadventures-justaninety-minuteflightfromNew

YorkCity.Lesserknown,however,isthatthelonghistoryofAmericantenniswas

introducedbythisattractiveAtlanticisland.

Nearlyahundredandfiftyyearsago,theNewYorkcelebrityMaryEwing

Outerbridgesailedfordaystovacationonthisquietisland.Shewatched,fascinated,

assomeBritishsoldiersstationedthereplayedtennis,althoughaversiondifferent

fromtheoneweknowtoday.ThecourtsinBermudawereshapedlikehourglasses,

thenetwasalsohigher,andanumberoftherulesweredifferent.

Marybecamefascinatedwithwatchingtheballflyingbackandforth,andended

uppurchasingakitcontainingallthematerialsneededtobringthesporthometo

StatenIsland.Usingahand-drawndiagram,shelaidoutacourtatherbrother'scricket

club,wherethesportcaughtonamongmembers.Fromthere,thegame'spopularity

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quicklygrew,leadingtostandardizedrulesandregulations-andthen,in1880,tothe

firstU.S.tennischampionship.

Inonlyafewyears,Mary'sunexpectedsouvenirfromherBermudatriphelped

setanationaltradition:today,nearlyeighteenmillionpeopleintheU.S.playthe

sport,fromthepublic-tennis-courtgamesinmanycitiestotheannualU.S.Open,in

NYC.Mary'sroleinbringingtennisfromBermudatoAmericahasearnedheraplace

intheInternationalTennisHallofFame.

Itonlyservestoenhancethesport'sappealtolearnthateveryswingoftheracket

intheU.S.canbetracedbacktoBermuda,whereislandadventuresstillwaitforall

travelers-tennisloversincluded.You'rewelcome!

21.WhatcanwelearnaboutBermuda?

A.ItisdistantfromNewYorkCity.

B.Itisfriendlytoadventureseekers.

C.ItisunfittosponsortheU.S.Open.

D.Itisbetterknownforbeingtheoriginoftennis.

22.WhichofthefollowingisMary'scontributiontoAmericantennis?

A.SheheldthefirstU.S.tennischampionship.

B.Shemadethegamebecomeworld-famous.

C.ShedesignedthefirsttenniscourtintheU.S.

D.Shesetstandardrulesandregulationsofthegame.

23.Whatistherealpurposeofthispassage?

A.TointroducethefounderofAmericantennis.

B.TointroducethehistoryofAmericantennis.

C.Toattractmorepeopletoenjoythesport.

D.ToattractmorepeopletotourBermuda.

B

WhenSimonCanewasinthesecondgrade,hebeganlearningaboutalltheways

humanshaveanimpactontheenvironmentandreallytookthoseclassroomlessonsto

heartinawaythatsethimapartfromhisschoolmatesathiselementaryschool,P.S.

81,intheBronx.taHetoldmewedrovetoomuchandmadetoomuchpollution/9his

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dad,JonathanCane,toldRunner'sWorld.SoSimonconvincedhisparentstostart

hangingtheirclothestodry,takingthestairsinsteadofelevators,andother"green”

measures.

“FormuchofkindergartenandfirstgradeIrodemybiketoSimon'sschoolwith

himontheback,"Jonathansaid."Wehadalotoffunbeingoutdoors.We'dstopto

giveourdogtreatsandgenerallyenjoyedit."AsSimongotbigger,though,itwasn't

practicalforhimtorideonhisfather'sback,butitalsodidn'tmakesensetoride

together—bothbecauseofsafetyconcernsandbecausetherewasnoplacetoput

awaySimon'sbike.So,mostofthetimethey,drovethe1.5milestoschool.

Butin2019,whenSimonwasgoingintothirdgrade,the8-year-oldboycame

upwithanewwaytohelptheplanet:runningthe1.5milestoP.S.81.AndJonathan

promisedhissonhe9djoinhimforaslongashewanted.

“WedidatestrunonedayinAugust,anddecidedtogiveitago.Tobehonest,

Ithoughthe'dblink(眨眼)afteritgotreallycoldorrainy,butheneverdid,“

Jonathansaid.Herecalledonedaywhentheweatherwasparticularlybad."It'sreally

rainingouttheretoday,"hetoldSimon.AndSimonsaid,"Wellthenwe'regoingto

getwet!”Hetookprideintoughingitout,anditbecameareallyfunfamilyroutine.

Sincethestart,Simonhasrunwithhisdadandtheirblackdog,Lola,andhas

eveninspiredhismom,NicoleSinQuee,tojoinin.Theysoonbecameknownas"the

familythatrunstoschool”.

24.WhatmakesSimondifferentfromhisclassmates?

A.Washinghisclothesbyhimself.

B.Takingmanyclassesafterschool.

C.Raisingstrangequestionsinclass.

D.Takinggreenmeasurestoprotecttheenvironment.

25.HowdidSimonusuallygotoschoolinsecondgrade?

A.Bycar.B.Bycycling.

C.Byrunning.D.Byschoolbus.

26.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?

A.Simonhastroublewithhiseyesight.

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B.Simonisreallystubbornandinflexible.

C.Simonismuchtougherthanexpected.

D.Simondidn'tgetsupportfromhisfather.

27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheBestWaytoGotoSchool

B.FatherandSonRunfortheEnvironment

C.ATeenagerKeepsRunningtoInspireFather

D.ThreeInspiringRunningAthletestoProtecttheEnvironment

C

TheAschConformityExperiments,conductedbypsychologistSolomonAschin

the1950s,demonstratedthepowerofconformity(从众)ingroupsandshowedthat

evensimpleobjectivefactscannotresistthepressureofgroupinfluence.

Intheexperiments,groupsofuniversitystudentswereaskedtoparticipateina

perceptiontest.Inreality,allbutoneoftheparticipantswere“confederates”,

cooperatorswiththeexperimenterwhoonlypretendedtobeparticipants.Thestudy

wasabouthowtheremainingstudentwouldreacttothebehavioroftheother

“participants”.

Theparticipantsoftheexperimentwerepresentedwithacardwithasimple

vertical(垂直)blacklineonit.Then,theyweregivenasecondcardwiththreelines

ofvaryinglengthlabeledA,B,andC.Onelineonthesecondcardwasthesame

lengthasthatonthefirst,andtheothertwolineswereobviouslylongerandshorter.

Participantswereaskedtostateoutloudinfrontofeachotherwhichline,A,B,

orC,matchedthelengthofthelineonthefirstcard.Ineachexperimentalcase,the

confederatesansweredfirst,andtherealparticipantwasseatedsothathewould

answerlast.Insomecases,theconfederatesansweredcorrectly,whileinothers,they

answeredincorrectly.

Aschintendedtoseeiftherealparticipantwouldbepressuredtoanswer

incorrectlyintheinstanceswhentheconfederatesdidso,orwhethertheirbeliefin

theirownperceptionandcorrectnesswouldoutweighthesocialpressureprovidedby

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theresponsesoftheothergroupmembers

Aschfoundthatone-thirdofrealparticipantsgavethesamewronganswersas

theconfederatesatleasthalfthetime.Fortypercentgavesomewronganswers,and

onlyone-fourthgavecorrectanswersindefianceofthepressuretoconformtothe

wronganswersprovidedbythegroup.

Ininterviewsfollowingthetrials,Aschfoundthatforthosewhoanswered

incorrectly,inconformancewiththegroup,somebelievedthattheanswersgivenby

theconfederateswerecorrect,somethoughtthattheyweresufferingalapse(失误)in

perceptionwhentheyoriginallyhadtheanswerdifferentfromthegroup,andothers

admittedthattheyknewthattheyhadthecorrectanswer,butconformedtothe

incorrectanswerbecausetheydidn'twanttobreakfromthemajority.

28.Whataretheparticipantsaskedtodointheexperiment?

A.Labelthecardswithdifferentletters.

B.Pickouttwolinesofthesamelength

C.Statethereasonformatchingthecards.

D.Identifythelongestverticalblackline.

29.Whafsparagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Theresultoftheexperiment.B.Thedesignoftheexperiment.

C.Thepurposeoftheexperiment.D.Theprocedureoftheexperiment.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“indefianceof9inparagraph6mean?

A.Inspiteof.B.Forfearof.C.Inresponseto.D.Onaccountof.

31.Whydidtherealparticipantsgiveawronganswer?

A.Theymisunderstoodthequestion.B.Theybelievedtheirownjudgment.

C.Theyfailedtoresistgroupinfluence.D.Theywantedtobedifferentfrom

others.

D

Changecanbeunsettling.Goodorbad,excitingorunexpected,there9san

undeniableanxietythataccompaniesseeingourlivesshin.Thankfully,naturereminds

usthatenteringanewseasoninourlivesisnothingtofearbutsomethingtoenjoy.

Whafsnowknownas"lea&peeping“hasbecomeahighlyprofitableformof

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tourismintheUnitedStates.Aresearchshowsthatacross24statesintheeasternhalf

ofthecountry,fallfoliage(口十子)tourismcontributesmorethan$30billiontolocal

economies.Andeventhoughclimatechangehasmadeitmoredifficulttopredict

whenexactlyfoliagewillpeak,ithasn'tstoppedpeoplefromtryingtofigureitout

TourismleadersfromtheSmokyMountainsrecentlyreleasedtheirannualfallfoliage

predictionmapwhichhelpstravelersplanoutwhentheyhavethebestchancetocatch

thosebeautifulautumnviews.

Perhapspartofwhatmakesthefoliagesospecialisthebeliefthatifstemporary.

Eventually,brancheswillbecomebare,andwellstoptakingphotosforsocialmedia.

Andastheseasonschangeandwefeelthatfamiliarlongingforwhatwas,treeswill

onceagainembrace(欣然接受)theirevolution.

Evenwhentheyaren'tdecoratedwithflashyfallcolorsandtheirinternal

systemsslowdown,treesarestillsupportingtheecosystem.Theirfallenleavesare

brokendownbybacteriaandfungiandprovidethesoilwithnutrientsthetreeneeds

togrow.Insectstakeupshelterintheirbark,eventuallybecomingfoodforother

wildlifeseekingaplacetonest.Theirstrongrootsstabilizethesoil,preventing

erosion(侵蚀)fromwintersnowmelt.

Rightnow,treesaroundthecountryarealreadybeginningtowelcometheirnext

chapter.Duringthistimeoftheyear,itfeelslikeforestsarejustofferingendlessjoy

forfree.Andfallfoliageisaneverlastingreminderthatthegrowthwithchangesis

beautiful.

32.Whatdoes“lea&peeping“refbrto?

A.Aformoftourismwherepeoplegotoseefallfoliage.

B.Ameasuretakenbytourismleaderstoprotecttrees.

C.Aresearchabouttheeffectsofclimatechangeon.trees.

D.Amethodforpredictingwhenfallfoliagewillpeak.

33.Whydopeoplefindfallfoliagesospecial?

A.Itbringschangetodailylife.B.Itcontributestolocaleconomy.

C.Ithelpspreserveecosystems.D.Itlastsonlyforashorttime.

34.Whatcanwelearnabouttreesinfallfromparagraph4?

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A.Theyareeasilydamagedbybacteria.

B.Theystoprootingduetocoldweather.

C.Theycontinueprovidingshelterforwildlife.

D.Theyplayaroleinreducingsnowfall.

35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TreesSupportingtheEcosystemB.LessonfromTrees:EmbracingChange

C.FallFoliageTourismintheUSD.ClimateChangesintheSeasonofFall

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。

There9sareasonwhysomanypeopleloverunningearlyinthemorning.36

Notonlydoyoubeginyourdaymorerelaxedandrefreshed,butyou'vealready

startedthingsoffwithanaccomplishment.Ifyouthinkyou'rereadytotakeadvantage

ofthebenefits,ofamorningrun,here,arefivesuggestionsfromtheprofessionals.

•Findafriend,andbegentlewithyourself

Findingapartnertorunwithwillgiveyousomeonetoberesponsiblefor,and

makeitmuchhardertoblowofftherun.It'salsoimportanttorememberthatthisisa

process,andyoucan'texpecttodoitperfectlyfromthebeginning.37"Once

yougetintothehabit,itbecomesnaturalandactuallyjumpstartsyourday,“says

SheriPiers,topAmericanfinisheratthe2012BostonMarathon.

•Embracethemovement

“Thefirstfewstepsorblockswillbetoughinthemorning.TheyalwaysareJ

saysDr.JordanMetzl,whohasover32marathonfinishesunderhisbelt.Witha

practiceofmorethan20,000patients,Metzl'sdaysarejam-packed,soearlymorning

runsareamust,38"Sometimesyouhavetojustdoit,andrememberthatthe

motivationwillcomelater."hesays.

・Staywarm

39"IfIgotobedinmysportswear,allI.needtodoisthrowonthe

outerlayersandheadoutthedoor.Atleastthattakesawaysomeofthe

inconvenience,“saysTinaMuir,ahalf^marathoner.Shealsoleavesheralarmonthe

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othersideoftheroomtohelppushherselfup.

・40

“IviewwakingupearlyliketearingoffaBand-Aid,“saysMicheleGonzalez,a

runningcoach."It'sgonnahurtforabit."Heradviceisrelativelysimple."Youjust

havetosetthealarmearlyandstartdoingit,“shesays.taAfterafewdays,you'llbe

tiredearlieratnightandwillstartgoingtobedearlier.Thismakestheearlyalarmfeel

abitmoremanageable/9

A.Ithasmajorbenefits.

B.Haveatrainingplan.

C.Makepeacewiththepain.

D.It'sjustlikewarmingupacarinthewinter.

E.Evenifyouhavesetbackortwo,keepatit.

F.Still,heknowshowharditcanbetogetmotivated..

G.Theworstpartisgettingchangedinthecoldairespeciallyinwinter.

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。

JimQuickgrewuponafarminOrchardHill,Georgia.Therehelearned

how—41—beesaretothefoodweeat.Whenhewas11,hisgrandfatheraskedhimto

startabeehivetokeepthe_42—growingstrong.

"Forty-twoyearslater,andI'mstill_43—「Quicksaidinarecent

interview.Beforehisretirement,themasterbeekeeper.taughtentomology(thestudyof

insects)attheUniversityofGeorgiainAthens.

Quickisstilllearningaboutbeesonthefarmwherehegrewup.Butheisworried:

Thebee_44—isindanger.Nearly40%ofbeehivesintheUnitedStateswere_45—in

2021alone.This_46—Quickandotherscientistsbecausebeesareessentialto

food47—Theypollinate(授粉)floweringcropsandplants,—48—theproductionof

seedsandfruits.

Thedecliningbeepopulationcanbe_49—byseveralfactors,including

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parasites(寄生物)thatkillorweakenthehives.Habitatloss,—50—,andclimate

changearealsotoblame.Pesticidesgetintothenectar(花蜜)ofplants,whichis

essentialtoabee's_51—.Poisonoussubstancesinthenectarharmthebees1memory.

Scientistsaresearchingfor52tohelpthebeepopulation.ButQuickalreadyhas

a(n)—53—.“Setupabeehiveatschool,"hesaid,"andlearnmoreabout

pollinators.^Kidsaren'ttooyoungto_54—.Afteralljustattheageof11

Quick_55_hisfirstbeehive/'Wecouldgrowmorebees,“hesaid,“ifwehadmore

peopletodoit”

41.A.vitalB.friendlyC.addictedD.sensitive

42.A.beesB.bushesC,cropsD.roots

43.A.tryingB.workingC.learningD.teaching

44.A.growthB.migrationC,diversityD.population

45.A.lostB.movedC.collectedD.discovered

46.A.disappointsB.concernsC.shocksD.challenges

47.A.safetyB.storageC.flavorD.production

48.A.relyingonB.resultinginC.speedingupD.controllingover

49.A.causedB.identifiedC.addressedD.limited

5O.A.enemiesB.disastersC.diseasesD.chemicals

51.A.sizeB.lifeC.dietD.memory

52.A.cluesB.solutionsC.volunteersD.donations

53.A.jobB.ideaC.choiceD.schedule

54.A.helpB.rememberC.decideD.communicate

55.A.decoratedB.designedC.startedD.bought

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、

FallingaroundDecember22nd,thewintersolstice(冬至)isoneofthetraditional

Chinesefestivals_56—alsooneofthe24solarterms(节气).

ThewintersolsticefestivaloriginatedfromtheHanDynasty

and—57—(develop)wellintheTangandSongDynasties.Peopleintheoldtimes

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attachedgreat_58—(important)tothefestival.IntheHanDynasty,thefestivalwas

regardedastheWinterFestivalandpeoplehadonedayofffortheholiday.Officials

organizedtheceremonies_59—(celebrate)thedayandpeoplevisitedeachotherwith

deliciousfood.

Traditionsandcustomsforthedayvary_60—differentareasofChina.Inthe

northernpartofChina,peopleusuallyeatdumplingsandmuttontocelebratethe

day.Inthesouthernpart,tangyuanandnoodlesarethefestivalfood.Thedumplingis

the—61—(essence)foodforpeopleinnorthernChina.Afterthewintersolstice,itwill

becomecolderandcolder.Byeatingdumplings,peoplethinktheycan

avoid_62—(they)earsfrombeingfrozenasthedumplingslooklikepeople'sears.

Tangyuan,—63—ispopularinsouthernChina,isakindofglutinousrice(糯

米)ballwithdifferentfillings.ltcan_64—(boil)orfried.Peoplethink

after_65—(eat)it,theywillageone.Peoplealsouseittopresenttorelativesand

friends.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假定你是皖南八中校英文报《先锋》(Pioneer)编辑,受你校学生会委托撰

写一份以珍爱湿地(TreasureWetland)为主题的海报设计大赛通知。内容包括:

1.大赛目的;2.作品要求;3.参赛方式等。

注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当补充细节,使行文流畅。

第二节(满分25分)

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67.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。

ThecitycirclewasquietwhenmyvanpulleduptoTwo'sCompanycafe.Itwas

8:00A.M.,andthemom-and-popbusinesseswouldn'tbeopenforanotherthreehours.

Asthefilmcrewofstudentmovie-makershoppedoutofthevanandstartedunloading

atonofequipment,Isatinthedriver'sseatreadingabook.

IlearnedalongtimeagothatIwasnotwantedorneededontheset.Sometimes,

thatmademefeelabitsad.Thesekidsusedtoneedaparenfsadvice,helpandcaring.

Now,asolderteens,theyweremakingtheirowndecisions,helpingeachotherand

supportingtheirfriendsthroughwhateverassignmentstheyweregiven.

Emptiedofitsmovie-relatedcontents,thevannowbecametheplacetoleave

personalitems.Myjob,asthedriver,wastostaywithincallingdistancewiththekeys

sothatifanythingwasneededIcouldopenthevan.KnowingthatIcouldcrawl(爬行)

intoacomersomewhereandfinishreadingthebookthatafriendaskedmetocritique,

Ilookedforaplacetositdown.Againstawall,intheshade,justtwentyorsopaces

away,Ispiedabeautifullycarvedparkbench.Inoticedthatamanwassittingonone

end,buttherewasplentyofroomforatleasttwomorebodies.Walkingover,Isetmy

drinkonthegroundnearthelegofthebenchandsatontheendseatsothatIcouldrest

myelbow(肘)onthearm.Themanontheotherendlookedatmeoddlybutremained

seated.

Iquicklydiscoveredthathe'dprobablyspentthenightonthebench.Hisclothes

wereuntidy,hishairwasmessy,andIwassoonconfronted(使...面对)withastrong

andveryunpleasantsmellofbodysweat.Ilookedathimandsmiled,andhesmiled

backwithamouthofmisshapenandblacked-outteeth.Thatwasit.Hewasn't

botheringme,andIguessedIwasn'tbotheringhim.Webothsatthereforoveranhour.

Iwasreading.Hewasintentlywatchingthefilming.

注意:

1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。

Hethenstood.

第13页共16页

Iwasshocked.

第14页共16页

1—5CBCAB6—10CAABC11—15BACAB16—20CBCBA

21—24BCD24-27DACB28—31BCAC32—35ADCB36—40

AEFGC

41.A42.C43.C44.D45.A46.B47.D48.B49.A

50.D51.C52.B53.B51.A55.C

56.and【解析】考查连词。oneofthetraditionalChinesefestivals和alsooneofthe

24solarterms是并列关系,用并列连词and。

57.developed【解析】考查动词的时态。设空处作谓语,根据时间状语inth

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