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云南省楚雄彝族自治州学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatisthemandoing?A.Buyingaticket. B.Askingforadvice. C.Bookingaroom.2.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Shehasacold. B.Shehasaheadache. C.Sheistiredout.3.Whichcolordoesthemanprefertopaintthehouse?A.White. B.Brown. C.Blue.4.WhatdidthewomandolastSunday?A.Shehadmusicclasses. B.Shewenttoafestival. C.Shestayedathome.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Adoptinganewdog. B.Visitingapetshelter. C.Takinggoodcareofpets.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Playbasketball. B.Readabook. C.Watchamovie.7.Whydoesthewomanliketostayhome?A.Sheisupset. B.Sheistired. C.Sheissick.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inatoolstore. B.Attheman’shome. C.Atacarrepairshop.9.Howwillthemanfixhisproblem?A.Withatool. B.Withsomeoil. C.Withhishands.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatcoloristhewoman’snewcar?A.Blue. B.Green. C.Red.11.Whendidthewomangotoseehermother?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’snewcar?A.Itsellswell. B.Itcauseslotsofnoise. C.Itisfriendlytotheenvironment.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whichmealisthemanreadytohave?A.Breakfast. B.Lunch. C.Supper.14.Howdidtheman’ssistergettotheairportthismorning?A.Bytrain. B.Bycar. C.Bybike.15.Whattimeisitnow?A.About9:00am. B.About10:00am. C.About11:00am.16.Whatdothespeakersplantoeat?A.Cake. B.Ahamburger. C.Noodles.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.HowlonghasSarahbeenlearningtoplaytheguitar?A.Forafewweeks. B.Foraboutayear. C.Forabouttwoyears.18.WhoteachesSarahtoplaytheguitar?A.Herteacher. B.Herparent. C.Herfriend.19.WhatdoesSarahthinkofplayingtheguitarnow?A.It’sboring. B.It’sbeneficial. C.It’sdifficult.20.WhatdoesSarahhopetodo?A.Formaband. B.Expressherselfcreatively. C.Goonplayingtheguitar.二、阅读理解WhilecountrieslikeJapanandtheNetherlandsarewellknownfortheirflowerfestivals,there’splentytoexploreacrosstheUS.CherryBlossom(樱花)FestivalHometosome350,000Yoshinocherrytrees,Maconistheselfdescribed“cherryblossomcapitaloftheworld”.EachMarch,it’scoveredbypinkblossoms.Thelocalcalendarispackedwithevents,too,includingtheunmissableWienerDogRace,thePinkPancakeBreakfast,andtheCherryBlossomParadewithfloats,marchingbands,andmore.SkagitValleyTulip(郁金香)FestivalThebestpartofthismonthlongAprilfestivalisvisitingthevalley’stulipfarms.YoucantakeinsweepingviewsofthetulipfieldsontwowheelsthroughTulipCountryBikeTours.Getpreparedforparticularlyrainyspringhere.LaConner,anhournorthofSeattle,offersacharmingstartingpointfortulipspotting.MackinacIslandLilac(丁香)FestivalThisnocarsallowedislandinLakeHuronkicksoffsummerwitha10daycelebrationoflilacsinJune.There’salittlebitofeverythingonthecalendar,fromabicycleraceanda10kmruntoamoviescreeningatFortMackinac.Visitorscanalsojoinwalkingtourstolearnmoreabouttheisland’sgardensandflowers.Manyvisitorsthinkthebestwaytotakeinthebloominglilacbushesisontwowheels.CrestedButteWildflowerFestivalFoundedin1986andnowspreadover10dayseachJuly,thisfestivalcelebratesthewildflowersbloominginandaroundColorado’sGunnisonValley.Attendguidedwalksandhikesrangingfrombeginnertoadvancedlevels.Thehigheryouhike,themorewildflowersyou’llsee.GoodspotsincludeWashingtonGulch,DeerCreekTrail,WestMaroonPass,andTrail403.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoduringCherryBlossomFestival?A.Watchanexcitingdograce. B.Celebrateforawholemonth.C.Takepartinalocalbicycletour. D.Enjoyspecialbreakfastforfree.22.WhatdoSkagitValleyTulipFestivalandMackinacIslandLilacFestivalhaveinmon?A.Theytakeplaceinthesamemonth. B.Theysharethesamestartingpoint.C.Theirvisitorspreferinginrainyseason. D.Theirvisitorsareencouragedtotourbybike.23.WhatdoweknowaboutTrail403?A.Itwasbuiltin1986. B.It’sclosetoWestMaroonPass.C.It’sonhighground. D.Itsuitsthebeginnerhikers.WhenMiaDaPontewasyoung,shelearnedthathermotherhadbeeanOpenWaterDiver.Miadecidedtobeeadiver,too.Buttheyoungestonethatcanstarttrainingasadiveris10yearsold.OnceMiacameofage,shegotserious.First,shegotherOpenWaterDivercertificate(合格证书).MialivesinRhodeIsland,wheretheoceansarecold,andpeopleusuallycan’tseeveryfar.Butshedidn’tletthatdiscourageher.It’sarulethatwhenoneisdiving,theyshouldalwayshaveapanion—asecondpersonworkingwiththemwhendiving.Mia’smotherdecidedtotakeallthecoursesMiawastakingtobeherpanion.Miapleted78dives—farmorethanthe50neededtobeeaMasterScubaDiver.ButMiahadtowaitforherlasttwocourses—AdvancedOpenWaterDiverandRescueDiver.That’sbecauseonehastobeatleast12yearsoldtoearnthesecertificates.Overtheweekbeforeherbirthday,MiadidmostofthetrainingrequiredforthelasttwocoursesandshepassedtheAdvancedOpenWatercourseonherbirthday.Thenextday,whenshewasofficially12,MiafinishedtheRescueDivercourse.Thatwasnotgettingalongwithoutdifficulties.Miadidthreedivesinoneday,includingonedeepdivedownto17.5metersandshehadtomadehernightdive.Thehardestpartofthecoursewasshowingthatshecouldraiseaninjuredgrowupdivertothesurfaceandtakethestepsneededtohelprestarttheirbreath.MiasaysshefeelsproudtohavebeeaMasterScubaDiver.Butshedoesn’tplantostopthere.She’sinterestedingettingmoretrainingasadiver.Inthefuture,shehopestobeeamarine(海的)biologist.24.WhatmadeMia’smothertakethesamedivingcourses?A.Improvingherowndivingskills.B.SettingagoodexampleforMia.C.WatchingoverMia’strainingprocess.D.BeingMia’sdivingpartnerasrequired.25.WhywasMiaunabletobeeaMasterScubaDiveraccordingtoparagraph3?A.Shecouldn’tseefarinthesea.B.Shedidn’thaveapanion.C.Shedidn’tfinishthedivesthatwereneeded.D.Shewastooyoungtoattendrelatedcourses.26.WhatchallengedMiamostabouttheRescueDivercourse?A.Divingdeepto17.5meters.B.Finishingthreedivesoneday.C.Performingfirstaidonadults.D.Makingnightdivingbyherself.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMia?A.Toughandstrongwilled.B.Determinedandopenminded.C.Seriousandeasygoing.D.Curiousandwarmhearted.Britainwasoncecoveredwithrainforests,knownasCelticrainforestsorAtlanticwoodland.Thetemperate(温带的)rainforestsonlyoccurinplacesclosetotheseawithhighrainfall,highhumidity(湿度)andlowvariationsintemperatureandfullofplantsandanimals.TheCelticrainforestsusedtospreadoutallacrossthewetterareasofthecountry’swest.Butoverthecenturiestheancientwoodlandswerelaterclearedandchangedintograsslandsforsheepandcattle.Bythestartofthe20thcentury,BritainhadbeetheleastwoodedcountryinEurope,withonlysmallpartsremaininginwesterncoastalrainforestareas.There’sanewrainforestingbacktoBritainrightnow.AmovementisunderwayacrossBritaintorecovertheseforgottenecosystems.AndinDevon,thefirststeptowardsachievingthathasjustbeenpleted.Withthehelpofover100localvolunteers,morethan2,500nativetreeshavebeenplantedatDevonWildlifeTrust’sBowdenPillarssite,notfarfromthetownofTotnes.It’shopedthatanother4,500oak,rowan,alder,hazel,birch,willowandhollytreeswillbeplantedbytheendofthiswinterandovertheingdecades,andthatthey’llgrowtoformathriving(欣欣向荣的)temperaterainforest.Therecoveryprogramme,ledbyTheWildlifeTrusts,ishappeningacrossotherpartsofthecountry,includingCornwallandPembrokeshireandhasbeenboostedbyasignificant£38millionoffundingfromaninsurancepany.ClaireInglis,anaturereserveofficeratDevonWildlifeTrust,said,“Thefullgrowntemperaterainforestwilltakeseveraldecadestobeeestablished,buttheadvantagesfornaturewillbemuchswifter.Themixofyoungtreesplantedamonggrasslandsandhedges(树篱),alongwithourpromisenottousechemicals,willbebetterforlocalbutterfliesandbees,alongwithlocalbirdssuchasyellowhammersandbarnowls.Itwillbefascinatingtoseehowitdevelops.”28.WhatwasmainlyresponsibleforBritain’slostCelticrainforestinthepast?A.Lowtemperature. B.Animalfarming.C.Plantvariation. D.Highhumidity.29.WhatcanwesayaboutthemovementacrossBritain?A.It’sworrying. B.It’spromising.C.It’sunrealistic. D.It’suncontrollable.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“swifter”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Further. B.Moreunlikely.C.Quicker. D.Morecostly.31.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AStoryofDestructionAboutBritain’sLostRainforestsB.TheChallengesofRevivingCelticRainforestsinBritainC.ANationwideEfforttoReviveLostRainforestsinBritainD.TheTruthoftheDisappearanceofBritain’sCelticRainforestsPhiladelphia,oftenreferredtoasPhilly,isamajorcitylocatedalongtheDelawareRiverinPennsylvania,astateinthenortheasternUnitedStates.Foundedinthe1680sbyanEnglishmanWilliamPenn,whoalsoplanneditslayout(布局),thecitywasnamedPhiladelphia—awordPennunderstoodtomean“cityofbrotherlylove”inGreek.Philadelphiaservedasthenation’scapitalfrom1785to1790.Earlier,itwasthecapitaloftheAmericancolonies(殖民地)duringmostoftheRevolutionaryWaragainstBritain.Philadelphiabecamethecentralmeetingplaceforthe“FoundingFathers”whocreatedtheUnitedStatesgovernment.ThebuildingswheretheyworkedcanbeseentodayinanareacalledtheOldCity,orIndependenceNationalHistoricalPark.ThemainbuildingisIndependenceHall.Thatwaswherecolonialleadersdeclaredindependenceandlaterdebatedthecreationofagovernment.NeartheparkstandsNationalLiberty(自由)Museum,housingoverninetypaintingsandsculptures,whichrepresenttheideathatlibertyisafreedomthatiseasilybroken.SeveralblocksawayliesNationalConstitution(美国宪法)Center,aprivatelyoperatednonprofitmuseumthatopeneditsdoorsinPhiladelphiaonJuly4,2003.ThemuseumwascreatedtoincreasepublicrecognitionoftheConstitution,itshistoryanditsimportancetoday.VisitorsherearepresentedwiththeideathatthemostimportantpartofAmericanconstitutionaldemocracy(立宪民主)istheindividualcitizen.Philadelphiaalsooffersplentyforvisitorswhoarelessconcernedabouthistoryandmoreconcernedabouttheirstomachs.Therearemanyfoodchoicesforfoodies,includingatypicalsandwich—thePhillycheesesteak,usuallymadeofthinpiecesofmeatcoveredwithcheese,offeredwithonionsandothertoppingsandservedonalongroll.AndwherecanthebestPhillycheesestaakbefound?Thatquestionisthesubjectofmuchdebate—onewaytosettleit:trythemallanddecideforyourself!32.WhatdidWilliamPenndowithPhiladelphia?A.Hedesigneditinperson. B.Henameditwithhislanguage.C.Heruineditandrebuiltit. D.HebroughtinGreektraditions.33.Whatdoesparagraph2focusonaboutPhiladelphia?A.Itshistoricalunrest. B.Itsmainattractions.C.Itsarchitecturestyle. D.Itshistoricalplace.34.WhywasNationalConstitutionCenterfounded?A.Toincreaseprofitsforaprivatemuseum. B.TohonorthemakersoftheConstitution.C.ToeducatevisitorsabouttheConstitution. D.Tocollectopinionsfromordinarycitizens.35.Whatdoestheauthorwanttodothroughthedebateinthelastparagraph?A.Doubtthelocalfood. B.Makeaninvitationtovisitors.C.Introduceafoodrecipe. D.Remindvisitorstowatchoutfordanger.Toomuchstressharmsus,butinsufficientstressisactuallyjustasharmful.36.Goodstresshasaverydifferenteffectonourbodiesthantheharmfulstress.Whatcanyoudotointroducegoodstressintoyourlife?SearchouttherightamountLifewasn’texactlystressfree.Therefore,gooutsideyourfortzonetochallengeyourself.Goodstresscanbelikemedicine.Andlikeanymedicine,thedose(剂量)determinestheeffectiveness.Growthhappenswhenstressfallswiththesweetspot—neithertoomuchnortoolittle.37.Staytruetoyourself38.Ifitfeelsforced,it’sprobablyharmfulstress.Goodstressisn’taboutpositivelyconsideringbadstressasgoodstress.It’saboutpurposefullytakingontasksthatfulfillyou—likeajobthatfitsyourvalues.Goodstressshouldfeeltoughbutrewarding,liketrainingforamarathonyouwanttorun—notonesomeoneelsesignedyouupfor.39Physicallystressingyourselfinagoodwaycanhelpyoubeementallystrongandviceversa(反之亦然).Forexample,exerciseenergetically,brieflyexpose(使……体验)yourselftoheatandcold,anddietcontrolnowandthenthroughtimelimitedeating.Thesepracticestrainyourbodytohandlestressbetterwhilealsobuildingmentalstrength,turningpossibleharmintorealtoughness.TrustthatyouaremadeforsomestressExperiencingstressisnotamistake—it’spartofbeinghuman.Ourhumanhistoryisoneofoveringstressandbeingstrongerbecauseofit.Throughrepeatcyclesofstressandrecovery,weunlockournaturalstrength.40.Toughnessisamusclewecanallbuildnomatterwhereweareorwhatwearefacing.A.ChoosemeaningfulchallengesB.It’sagiftwehavereceivedfromourDNAC.MakethemostofyourmindbodyconnectionD.Youcan’tcontroloravoidthelongtermstressE.TheeffectsonusdependonthetypeandamountofstressF.AskyourselfifthechallengematcheswhatyoureallycareaboutG.Inotherwords,pushyourselfintowaterandswim,butdon’tletyourselfindanger三、完形填空Oneafternoon,Terry’shusbandBobwasdrivingandthenhepulledovertogointoashop,leavingTerryandtheir2yearolddaughterJulieand1yearoldsonMikeyinthebackseatofthecar.AstheywaitedforBob,Mikeybecame41andbegantocry.42anytoysathand,Terryreachedoutherhandtopickupatoyunderthesteeringwheel(方向盘)instead,thinkingthatmighthelp43Mikey.Terryloosenedherseatbelt(安全带),soshewasabletomoveovertothedriver’s44.Somehow,asTerrymovedtothesteeringwheel,shehitthegearshift(换挡杆)45andthecarstartedrollingbackward,becauseitwas46onagentleslope(斜坡).“Justslowlyatfirst,downthisslope,towardahighwayatthe47,”Terryrecalled.“I’mlookingoutthebackandIsee48movingquicklybackandforth.”Terrywastoo49totakeanymeasure.Shewasfeeling50whensuddenlyshesawayoungmanruntothecar.The51forcedthedooropenandputthebrakeon.He52thecarfromrollingintooningtrafficinasecond—53,theymighthavebeenthrowninlifethreateningdanger.“Hesawwhatneededtobedoneand54withoutanyhesitation,”Terrysaid.“Tome,thatactof55becameanexampleofsteppinguptohelpwhensomeoneneedshelp.”41.A.unfamiliar B.impatient C.awkward D.generous42.A.Lacking B.Searching C.Confirming D.Targeting43.A.providefor B.tripover C.cheerup D.watchover44.A.view B.stage C.side D.seat45.A.inreturn B.byaccident C.indespair D.withpleasure46.A.parked B.repaired C.observed D.decorated47.A.spot B.center C.bottom D.top48.A.staff B.herd C.audiences D.vehicles49.A.annoyed B.scared C.embarrassed D.relieved50.A.powerless B.energetic C.annoyed D.disappointed51.A.astronaut B.stranger C.official D.adventurer52.A.selected B.removed C.prevented D.freed53.A.luckily B.regularly C.indeed D.otherwise54.A.responded B.judged C.informed D.apologized55.A.reflection B.attack C.courage D.defence四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Attheageof17,LiXincaowasanewflutist(长笛手)intheKunmingSymphonyOrchestra(交响乐团)inYunnanProvince,still56(seek)hisplaceintheworldofclassicalmusic.Thenarenownedconductor,YanLiangkun,cametoteamupwiththeorchestra,now57(recognize)astheKunmingNieErSymphonyorchestra.Amongthe58(piece)hebroughtwithhimtoperformwasTheYellowRiverCantata,59isapatriotic(爱国的)positionwrittenin1939byXianXinghai.60(original)posedduringtheWarofResistanceAgainstJapaneseAggression,themusicinspiredhopeduringatimeofgreatstruggleunderYan’sbaton(指挥棒).ForLi,thisperformancewashisofficialintroduction61aChinesesymphony.WithYan’s62(profession)guidance,Liwasnotjustplayingmusic;hewassteppingintoawayofpassingdown.In1989,LimovedtoBeijing63(pursue)conductingattheCentralConservatoryofMusic,crossingpathswithYanonceagain.“Sensingmypassionforthemusic,Yanadvisedmetolearnitfromtheinsideout,totryeverypartandgainhandsonexperience.Overtheyears,fromflutisttochoirmembertoconductor,I64(join)inmorethan100performancesofthecantata.Eachperformanceis65newopportunitytobringthesoulofthemusicandthespiritoftheChinesepeopletoaudiencesaroundtheworld,”thenow54yearoldLisays.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,为迎接你校即将到来的网络安全周(OnlineSafetyWeek)活动,你想邀请你校交换生Mary一起角色扮演一部相关主题的戏剧。请你用英语给她写一封邮件,内容包括:1.表明写信目的;2.介绍该戏剧;3.期待她参加。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:角色扮演roleplay网络诈骗onlinefraudDearMary,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达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。Hewasadogwithareddishgoldface,hisbacklegsbentandshaking.MysisterAnnfoundhimashestoodinthebendofournarrowcountryroad.Shegotoutofthecarandapproachedhimashewaggedhistail.Anntookhimtoourfarmhouse,callingmeandmyhusbandTonyouttogreetherunderweight,tired,andmessy(凌乱的)passenger.TonyandIwerewillingandopenforadoginneedtokeephimovernight.Thatevening,wesettledhimintoouroutdoordogchannel(狗窝)withablanket,food,andwater.Thoughleavinghimoutdoors,wehadarestlessnightandwalkedupseveraltimestothekennelwithaflashlighttocheckonhim.Wefearedhewouldmovearoundandgetlostinthewoodsnearbyordisappearintheriveratashortdistance.Thenextday,IdrovehimtoAnimalControltoseeifanyonehadleftanotice.Butnoonedid.Idecidedtogivethislovelyfellowahome.InamedhimMarley.AftercleaningMarley,wearrangedforhimtosleepinthekitchenonadogbed.Thedogsoonbouncedbacktolifeunderourattentivecare.Fromthenon,hefolloweduseverywhere—throughthefieldsinthemorning,intothekitchenatmealtime,andevencurledup(蜷缩)bythefireplaceintheevenings.Hislivelynatureslowlywokehimintoourhearts.However,hislivelinessalsobroughtabouttrouble.Marley’sbedwasnexttoadoorthatwasalwaysclosedwithalatch(门闩)overnighttoprotecthimfrommovingout.However,whenweawokeinthemorningoneday,wediscoveredthelatcheddooropenedandMarleywasnowheretobefoundbutappearedinourhousesoon.TonyandIthoughtwehadforgottentolatchit.Thenextdayithappenedagain.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thenonthethirdday,themysterywassolved.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onerainyafternoon,Marleyescapedagainanddidn’tebackasusual.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

题号12345678910答案CBACACBACA题号11121314151617181920答案BCBBCABABC题号21222324252627282930答案ADCDDCABBC题号31323334353637383940答案CADCBEGFCB题号41424344454647484950答案BACDBACDBA题号5152535455答案BCDAC1.C【原文】W:Howmanynightsdoyouplantostayinourhotel?M:Three.IwillbecheckingoutonFridaymorning.2.B【原文】M:Youlookbad,Mary.Doyouhaveacold,orareyoujusttiredout?W:Ihaveaheadache,actually.Iwanttoseeadoctor.Canyougowithme?3.A【原文】W:Inmymind,thehousewilllookbetterifpaintedblue.ButMomthinksitshouldbebrown.What’syouropinion?M:Definitelynotbrown.Whitewouldbenice.4.C【原文】M:IwaswavingtoyouatthemusicfestivallastSunday.Youlookedrightatmeandthenturnedaround.Whydidn’tyouwaveback?W:Thatwasn’tme.IhadtostayhomebecauseIwassickthatday.5.A【原文】M:Iwanttoadoptanotherdog.Isawareallycuteoneatthepetshelter.W:Doyouthinkyourcatanddogwilllikeanotherpetaround?M:Don’tworry.Theywillgetusedtoitquickly.6.C7.B【原文】M:It’snottoolatetochangeyourmind,Maggie.W:I’vealreadydecidedI’mnotgoingtothemovies.I’dratherreadmybook.M:You’rejustunhappythatIwonthebet,aren’tyou?Don’tworry.Iwon’tmakeyoupayforeverything.W:Canwemakeitanotherday?Ireallydon’tfeellikegoinganywhererightnow.M:Areyousick?W:No,butI’mverytiredfrommylongbikeridehome.Imightgotosleepearly.M:Oh,allright.I’llgoplaybasketballwithSam,then.8.A9.C【原文】M:I’mlookingforatooltofixmycar,butthereisasmallpartinthewayoftheopening.Iusuallygotothecarrepairshop,butIwanttotryanddoitmyselfthistime.Ilookedaroundthestore,butdidn’tseeit.W:Itisgoodthatyouaretryingtofixityourself.Youcametotherighttoolstore.Wehavealotofthings.Doyouhaveapictureofthesmallpart?M:Yes,it’shereinmyphone.W:Youdon’tneedatool.Justpullitoffwithyourhandsandthenyoucanopenit.10.A11.B12.C【原文】M:So,isthisyournewcar?Ilovethecolor.W:Thanks!It’saniceblue,isn’tit?Mylastcarwasred,soIthoughtI’dgoforsomethingdifferent.M:Well,it’slovely.Andit’salsopretty“green”,right?W:Whatdoyoumean?M:It’sanelectriccar.W:Oh!Yes,itis.I’veneverhadonebefore,butthey’resomuchbetterfortheenvironmentthanpetrolcars.M:Whatdoyouthinkofitsofar?W:Well,IgotitonFriday,soI’veonlyhaditfortwodays.Butsofar,I’mverysatisfied.OnSaturday,Idrovetovisitmymother,anditwasgreat.M:Really?W:Yes.It’sveryquietanddrivesverysmoothly.Plus,it’ssomuchfasterthanIimagineditcouldbe.13.B14.B15.C16.A【原文】M:I’mhungry.Let’sgetsomethingtoeat.W:It’sabitearlyforlunch,isn’tit?M:Iknow,butIatebreakfasthoursago.Iwasupat5:30amthismorning.W:Whysoearly?M:Ihadtodrivemysistertotheairportforherflight.W:Thatwasniceofyou.M:Well,sheusedtobemydriverquiteabit.W:Fairenough.Whatdoyouwanttoeat?M:Anything,really.W:Whataboutthatnewnoodlerestaurant?Ihaddinnerthereacoupleofweeksago.Itwasgood.Wecanwalkthere.M:Oh,I’vebeenhopingtotrythatplace.ButIdon’tthinktheyopenuntil12:00atnoon.Ican’twaitanhourtoeat.W:OK.Howaboutahamburger?M:I’mtryingtoavoidfastfood,whileI’mtrainingforthemarathon.W:Then,whydon’twejustgetapieceofcake?M:Soundsgreat.17.B18.A19.B20.C【原文】W:Hi,mynameisSarahandI’dliketotellyouaboutmyfavoritehobby,whichisplayingtheguitar.Istartedlearningtoplaytheguitaraboutayearago.Atfirst,itwasabitchallengingbecauseIhadneverplayedanymusicalinstrumentbefore,butwithpracticeanddetermination,I’vemadealotofprogress.Itakeguitarlessonsonceaweekwithateacherwhoteachesmedifferentskills,It’sreallyhelpfultohavesomeoneguideme.Inadditiontomylessons,Ialsospendalotoftimepracticingonmyown.Iusuallypracticeforanhoureveryday.Sometimes,Iplayalongwithmyfavoritesongs.Playingtheguitarhasnotonlyimprovedmymusicalskills,butalsohashelpedmedeveloppatience.It’sagreatwayformetorelaxandexpressmyselfcreatively.Ihopetocontinueplayingtheguitarandmaybeevenjoinabandsomeday.21.A22.D23.C【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了美国四个不同的花卉节。21.细节理解题。根据CherryBlossom(樱花)Festival部分中“Thelocalcalendarispackedwithevents,too,includingtheunmissableWienerDogRace,thePinkPancakeBreakfast,andtheCherryBlossomParadewithfloats,marchingbands,andmore.(当地的日历上也有很多活动,包括不容错过的维也纳犬赛、粉红煎饼早餐和有花车、军乐队等的樱花游行。)”可知,游客在樱花节可观看赛狗活动。故选A项。22.细节理解题。根据SkagitValleyTulip(郁金香)Festival介绍中的第二句“YoucantakeinsweepingviewsofthetulipfieldsontwowheelsthroughTulipCountryBikeTours.(通过郁金香乡村自行车之旅,您可以乘坐两轮车欣赏郁金香田的全景。)”可知,你可以骑上单车来尽情欣赏郁金香花田的壮丽景色。根据MackinacIslandLilac(丁香)Festival介绍中的最后一句“Manyvisitorsthinkthebestwaytotakeinthebloominglilacbushesisontwowheels.(许多游客认为,欣赏盛开的丁香丛的最佳方式是骑在两个轮子上。)”可知,欣赏盛开的丁香花丛,最佳方式莫过于骑行游览。由此可知,这两个节日都鼓励游客通过骑行来游览美景。故选D项。23.推理判断题。根据CrestedButteWildflowerFestival部分中“Thehigheryouhike,themorewildflowersyou’llsee.GoodspotsincludeWashingtonGulch,DeerCreekTrail,WestMaroonPass,andTrail403.(你走得越高,看到的野花就越多。好去处包括华盛顿峡谷、鹿溪步道、西马龙山口和403步道。)”可推知,403步道位于高地。故选C项。24.D25.D26.C27.A【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了米娅・达蓬特从小受母亲影响立志成为潜水员,在达到年龄要求后克服困难完成潜水课程,最终成为潜水大师的故事。24.细节理解题。根据第二段“It’sarulethatwhenoneisdiving,theyshouldalwayshaveapanion—asecondpersonworkingwiththemwhendiving.Mia’smotherdecidedtotakeallthecoursesMiawastakingtobeherpanion.(潜水时必须有同伴——这是规则。Mia的母亲决定学习Mia参加的所有课程,以便成为她的同伴)”可知,Mia的母亲学习相同的潜水课程是为了满足潜水时必须有同伴的要求,成为Mia的潜水伙伴。故选D项。25.细节理解题。根据第三段“Miapleted78dives—farmorethanthe50neededtobeeaMasterScubaDiver.ButMiahadtowaitforherlasttwocourses—AdvancedOpenWaterDiverandRescueDiver.That’sbecauseonehastobeatleast12yearsoldtoearnthesecertificates.(米娅完成了78次潜水——远超过成为潜水大师所需的50次。但米娅不得不等待她的最后两门课程:高级开放水域潜水员和救援潜水员课程。这是因为要获得这些证书,必须至少年满12岁)”可知,Mia无法立即成为MasterScubaDiver的原因是年龄不足,无法参加相关课程。故选D项。26.细节理解题。根据第五段“Thehardestpartof

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