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2026届高考英语练习六

(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:130分)

第I卷(共115分)

第一部分:单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)

16.一IthinkIdidreallywellonthatinterview!

——That'sgreat!Butdon'tuntilyougettheofficialoffer

A.getyourhopesupB.feelundertheweather

C.throwinthetowelD.runoutofsteam

17.Inthecornerofourplayground_abigtree,which_over10metershigh.

A.stand;measureB.stands;measures

C.stand;ismeasuredD.stands;ismeasured

18.Uptonow,largeamountsofmoneyontheoldtemple,whichcausesaheateddiscussion.

A.spentB.hasbeenipentC.havebeenspentD.hadspent

19.1thinktheEnglishspeechcompetitionisagoodchanceforyoutoshowwellandfluentlyyoucanspeak

English.

A.whatB.whichC.whenD.how

20.—HowdoyoufindthefilmBiaoren(《镖人》),adaptedfromthepopularcomic?

一!ItenjoystheappealingplotsetintheSuiandTangdynasties.

A.WelldoneB.CheerupC.GoodluckD.It'stotallyfascinating

21.Withvariousculturalactivitiesbeingheld,wefoundourcitylifemorecolorfulandwithtraditionalChinese

culture.

A.filledB.fillingC.tofillD.beingfilled

22.Intotheaudience'sgreatneeds,theplaywillbeputoninthetheatrethreetimesaweek.

A.relationB.responseC.additionD.regard

23.Yourpertormanceasastudentwillbeexcellentifyoudevelopahabitofuponwhatyoulearn.

A.decidingB.revisingC.reflectingD.depending

24.Inrecentyears,thegovernmenthasaccelerateditsspeedtoboostthegrowthof(hedigitaleconomy,the

InternetPluspolicytodeepenthecombinationoftheInternetwitheconomicandsocialsectors.

A.tointroduceB.havingintroducedC.introducingD.introduced

25.Thehearttransplantwilltakeplaceassoonasa(n)donorcanbefound.

A.imaginativeB.professionalC.suitableD.independent

26.1didn'twanttosayanythingwithoutreadingtheletterfirst.

A.partiallyB.obviouslyC.constantlyD.actually

27.Theoldphotosinthealbumremindmeofmychildhood.Istillkeeptakenbymyfatherduringfamilytrips.

A.onesB.theseC.thatD.those

28.Manypeopletalkaboutdifferentways(osucceed,butintheend,mostachievementsinlifehardwork

andpersistence.

A.resultinB.comeupwithC.boildowntoD.contributeto

29.Expertsheldin-depthexchangesprotectingtheintangibleculturalheritageintheYellowRiverregionat

theseminar.

A.withrespecttoB.inviewofC.intermsofD.inreturnfor

30.HowtoprotectchildrenfromunsuitablematerialonsomewebsiteswhileencouragingthemtousetheInternet

inmanyareasoftheworld.

A.havelongbeendiscussedB.haslongbeendiscussed

C.werelongbeendiscussedD.waslongbeendiscussed

第三部分:完形填空(共20小题,每小题L5分,共30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31〜50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Itwasacold,rainyMondaymoming.Thekindofmorningthatmadeyouwant(ohideunderthecoversforever.

Idraggedmyselfoutofbed.feelingtheweightoftheweekahead.AsIhurriedtothebusstop,I31mysteps

whenIsawanelderlymanstandingunderasmallumbrella,32toshieldalargecardboardboxfromtherain.

Themanwasdrenched(湿透的),butheseemed33about(hebox.Myfirst34wastorushpast

—Iv/asalreadylate.Butsomethingmademe35.“Sir,areyouokay?CanIhelp?”Iasked.

Helookedup,hisface36withrelief."Thankyou,younglady.It'sjust...thesearebooksfbrthe

children'shospital.Ican'tletthemget37

Withoutasecondthought,I38myownlargeumbrellaandhelditoverhimandthebox.Westoodthere

togetherforwhatfeltlikealongtime,waitingforhisvolunteerpickup.Westartedtalking.Hetoldmeabouthislate

wife,whohadbeenateacherandlovedbooks.Thisweekly39washiswayofhonoringhermemory.

Inthatmoment,my40aboutbeinglateandthegloomyweathercompletely41Ifeltawarmth

that42fromhelpingsomeoneelse.Whenhisridefinallyarrived,hethankedme43.“Youhaveakind

heart,Mhesaid.

Iwalkedtothebusstop,nowcompletelywetbutfeelingstrangelylightandhappy.Iwasundeniablylatefor

work,butitdidn'tseemto44anymore.Thatsimpleactof45hadtransformedadrearymominginto

somethingmeaningful.Itwasapowerful46thatevensmallgesturescanmakeabig47.notjustfor

others,butforourselvestoo.Itremindedmethathumanityand48arcalwayswithinreach,ifwconlychoose

to_49them.ThatrainyMondaymorningturnedouttobea_50_Iwouldalwayscherish.

31.A.quickenedB.countedC.slowedD.directed

32.A.tryingB.refusingC.fearingD.pretending

33.A.curiousB.anxiousC.doubtfulD.confident

34.A.thoughtB.dreamC.ideaD.instinct

35.A.shoutB.leaveC.pauseD.coinplain

36.A.paleB.seriousC.lightingupD.turningred

37.A.wetB.lostC.stolenD.heavy

38.A.closedB.droppedC.openedD.repaired

39.A.deliveryB.meetingC.appointmentD.exercise

40.A.worriesB.dreamsC.doubtsD.beliefs

41.A.remainedB.returnedC.intensifiedD.vanished

42.A.resultedB.sufferedC.cameD.heard

43.A.calmlyB.coldlyC.nervouslyD.profusely

44.A.matterB.happenC.helpD.work

45.A.courageB.kindnessC.wisdomD.honesty

46.A.lessonB.storyC.sayingD.memory

47.A.decisionB.differenceC.promiseD.plan

48.A.successB.wealthC.connectionD.fame

49.A.ignoreB.acceptC.offerD.forget

50.A.giftB.warningC.jokeD.test

第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)

第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

TheCityofBurlingtonpublicartprogramispresentingaseriesoftemporarypublicartsignsaltheBeachwayin

conjunctionwiththeOntarioCultureDays.Thisprojectwillselect10visualartistsand10writerstocreateartworkthat

willbedisplayedontemporarysignsalongthemulti-usepath.ThiscallisopentoBurlington-basedanistsandisopen

toallartformsthatcanbepresentedinasignformat.Thisincludes,butisnotlimitedto:visualart,graphicart,

photography,poetry,shortstory,non-fiction,etc.Submissionsmaybefromexistingornewlycreatedwork.

Theartistfeeforthisprojectis$4()0.TheCityofBurlingtonwillpayforallcostsrelatedtotheproduction,installation

andmaintenanceofthesigns.

EstimatedProjectTimeline

August2CallforArtistsresponsesdue

Successfulartistsselected;enterintoacontractwiththeCityof

ByAugust12

Burlington

September6Finalartworkfilesdue

September23

ArtworkdisplayedfbrdurationofCultureDayscelebration

October13

ApplicationPackage

ArtworkStatement:Pleaseprovideabriefstatement(maximum150words)outliningyourartworkconcept.

ArlworkorWritingSubniission:

•VisualArtSubmission:Pleasesubmitanartworksketch(草图)ofyourconcept.Thiscanbeaworkinprogress

ratherthanacompletedpiece.Ifyouareproposingtouseacompletedartwork,pleasesubmititasyour“sketch”.

•WritingSubmission:Submissionsmustbeamaximumof250words.Itmaybeastandalonepiecesuchasa

poemorshortstoryoraparttakenfromalargerpiece.

ArtistBiography:Pleaseprovideashortintroduction(maximum50words)totheartistwritteninthethird

person.

51.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?

A.Toraisemoneyforlocalartists.B.Toreleaseacollectionofartwork.

C.TDintroduceaculturalfestival.D.Tocallforartworksforaproject.

52.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheartistfeeis(rue?

A.Artistsmustpayfortheproductionofthesignsthemselves.

B.Eachselectedartistwillreceive$400asareward.

C.Thefeecoversallthecostsofinstallationandmainlenance.

D.Thefeewillbegivenbeforetheartworkisdisplayed.

53.Howlongwillthepublicartsignsbeondisplay?

A.Tendays.B.Threeweeks.C.Onemonlh.D.Twomonths.

54.Whichofthefollowingmeetstheapplicationrequirements?

A.A150-wordpoem.B.A100-wordself-introduction.

C.A300-wordstory.D.A200-wordartworkstatement.

55.Inwhichsectionofacitywebsiteisthistextmostlikelytoappear?

A.TravelguideB.JobadvertisementC.ArtandculturenoticeD.Localnewsreport

B

Livingaloneishard,especiallyforoldpeople.Besides,someoldhomeownersmighthave(roub'ebringingfood

andarticlesofdailyuseinfromacar.Ortheymightneedsomeonetotellthemwherethey'veputtheirhousekeys.

Collegestudentsaretryingtofindcheap,comfortableplacestolivewithoutborrowingevenmoneyfromabank.

Dorms(宿舍)areachoiceforsome,buttheyoftencomewithcrowdedbathroomsandsharedbedrooms.And

sometimesuniversityhousingisevenmoreexpensivethanlocalapartments.ACanadianorganization,Toronto

HomeShare,noticedbothoftheseproblemsandcameupwithawaytosolvetheproblem.

Collegestudentsusuallydealwithsomehouseworkandprovidecompanywhilelivingincomfortable

environmentswithoinbreakingthebank.Theoldbenefitfromitspiritually.Nick,a27-year-oldgraduatestudentwholives

with75-year-oldMaurenTara,said,“ComingbackhometoTara'sfamilyhelpsmerecoverbecauseit'ssucharelaxed

environmenthere.IfTvehadaharddayandI'mfeelinglow,there'slotsofloveintheair.”

Thelevelofcarethatolderhousematesneedisdifferent.Joshuaisinapoorstateofhealth.Hissonthanksthe

collegestudentlivingwithhisdadtorhishelpindangeroussituationswhenhe'snotaround."Alleast,thereis

someonetotalktomydad,“saysJoshua'sson.Studentswho'vemovedtoanewcity,farfromtheirfamiliesandthe

comfortsofahonie-cookcdmeaLalsoneedtofindpeaceintheirlivingsituation.

Boston'sNesterlyisahomeshareappfbrsenior/studentlivingpairings,andpeoplelivinginSt.Louis'sSkinker

DeBaliviereneighborhoodcantakepartinHomeshareSt.Louis.Theadvantagesofsenior/studenthomeshareprogram

arcclear,andtheymightjustmakecollegestudentswonderwhythiswasn'tachoicewhentheyweresharingcrowded

dormswithothers.

56.WhatisthetroubleoftheoldpeoplelivingaloneaccordingtoParagraphI?

A.Theymisstheirfamiliestoomuch.B.Theycannotgosomewherefaraway.

C.Theyhave(roubledealingwithdailyhousework.D.Theycannotsavethemselvesindangeroussituations.

57.WhatisTorontoIlonieShare'swaytodealwiththeproblemoftheoldandcollegestudents?

A.Bymakingthemlivetogether.B.Byorganizingstudentstohelptheold.

C.Bymakingthemexperienceeachother'slife.D.Bysupportingstudents,lifewiththeold^money.

58.Thephrase“withoutbreakingthebank''(Paragraph3)probablymeans.

A.withoutdamagingthehouseB.withoutcostingtoomuchmoney

C.withoutgoingtothebankD.withoutstealingmoney

59.WhatdoestheexampleofNickshow?

A.Collegestudentsmayfacegreatstress.B.Collegestudentsdochorestocovertheirrent.

C.Oldpeopleneedyoungpeople'shelpandcare.D.Sharinghomesbenefitscollegestudentsspiritually.

60.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphaboutthehomeshareprogram?

A.Ithasbeenwidelyadoptedduetoitsobviousadvantages.

B.ItssuccessinBostonandSt.Louissuggestsitmayreplaceuniversitydormsinthefuture.

C.Collegestudentsoncelivingincrowdeddormsmayregretnothavingthisoptionearlier.

D.ItwillexpandtomoreneighborhoodsbeyondSkinkerDeBaliviereinSt.Louis.

c

Peoplewithhighlevelsofniacin,alsoknownasvitaminB3;intheirbloodmaybemorelikelytohaveaheart

attackorstrokethanthosewithlowerlevels.Excessive(过量的)amountsofthevitamin,whichisroutinelyaddedto

fortifiedfood(强化食品)andcanbetakenasasupplement(补充物),mayinflame(使发炎)bloodvessels.

Heartattacksandstroke(中风)areleadingcausesofdeathworldwide.Whileresearchershavemadesignificant

progressoverthepastfewdecadesindiscoveringtheriskfactorsfortheseconditions,theyhaven'tidentifiedthemall.

Inanefforttofillihesegaps,StanleyHazenat(heClevelandClinicinOhioandhiscolleaguescollectedblood

samples(样本)from2331adultsintheUSand832adultsinEuropewhohadelectedtoundergocardiovascular

screenings(心血管筛查).Theteamanalyzedthesamplesforsubstancescalledmetabolites(代谢物),byproductsof

metabolicprocessessuchasdigestion(消化).Theresearchersthen(rackedincidentsofcardiac(心脏的)events,suchas

heartattacksandstrokes,amongtheparticipantsoverthreeyears.

Theyfoundthatpeoplewithhigherlevelsofametabolitecalled4PY,whichonlyariseswhenrhebodybreaks

downexcessniacin,werearound60percentmorelikely,onaverage,(oexperiencesuchaneventthan(hosewithlower

levels.Anditwasfoundinfurtherexperimentthat4PYcausesbloodvesselinflammation,amajorcontributortothe

developmentofheartdisease,inrodents.

Itisn'tuncommonfbrpeopletohavehighniacinlevels,Hazensays.Thisispartiallyduetocertainfoods,such

ascerealsandflours,beingroutinelyfortifiedwiththevitaminincountriesthatincludetheUKandtheUS.Niacin

supplementsarealsoincreasinglypopularasevidencesuggests(heyhaveanti-ageingbenefits,saysHazen.Plus,it

wasn'tuntilrecentlythatdoctorsstoppedprescribing(开处方)high-doseniacin(opeopleatriskofcardiovascular

disease,asitwasinitiallythoughtthevitaminprotectedpeoplefromtheseconditionsbyloweringcholesterol.

“Ithinkthisstudyreallyshowsthatsometimes,whenitcomestovitamins,youcanhaveloomuchofagood

thing;'saysJennyJiaatNorthwesternUniversityinChicago,Illinois.However,thisresearchwasmainlyconductedin

peopleofEuropeananccstiyItisthereforeunclearifsimilarresultswouldoccurinpeopleofdifferentracialorethnic

backgrounds,saysJia.

61.Whatispresentedinparagraph3?

A.Practicalexamples.B.Historicalfindings.

C.Theoreticalmodels.D.Researchprocedures.

62.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“suchanevent''inparagraph4referto?

A.Increased4PY.B.Extraniacin.

C.Bloodvesselinflammation.D.Cardiovasculardiseases.

63.WhatmightNOTbethereasonforpeopletohavehighniacinlevels?

A.Niacinwasprescribedtopeople.B.Certainvitaminsarcaddedtofoods.

C.Foodwithniacincanrapidaging.D.Havingniacinsupplementisfashionable.

64.WhatattitudemightJiahavetothestudy?

A.Unclear.B.Doubtful.C.Objective.D.Supportive.

65.Inwhichcolumncanweprobablyfindthispassageinamagazine?

A.Health.B.Politics.C.Advertisement.D.Entertainment.

D

Ineverplannedtofakemydata.Myprojectinvolvedinterviewingthecustomerswhowerevisitingagames

shopincentralLondon,thenmeasuringthedistancetheyhadtravelled.Arrivingatthelocationwithaclipboard,I

realizedthatIdidn'thavethenerve.Iwenthomeandbegantodrcamupsomerealistic-seemingnumbers.1amalittle

ashamedofmyself.However,Iwasabout14yearsoldatthetime.Iamconfidentthat(hescientificrecordhasnotbeen

corruptedbymysins.

IwishIcouldsaythatonlyschoolchildrenfakedata,buttheevidencesuggestsotherwise.StuartRitchie'sbook

ScienceFictionsarguesthat44fraudinscienceisnottherarescenariothatwedesperatelyhopeittobe”.

Thismatters.Fraudulentresearchwastesthetimeofscientistswhotrytobuildonit,aswellasthemoneyof

fundingagenciesthatsupportit.Itunderminesthereputationofgoodscience.Aboveall,iftheinsightsproducedby

goodsciencemaketheworldbetter,thenfalsebeliefsproducedbyfraudulentsciencemake(heworldworse.

Considerthedesperatesearchfortreatmentsfortheflu.Medicalresearchershavestruggledtotestouttreatments

fromvitaminDtothedeworming(除虫)drugivermectin(伊维除虫菌素),buttheresultshaveoftenbeensmallor

flawedstudies.However,aninfluentialworkingpaper,publishedlatelastyear,describedalargetrialwithverypositive

resultsforivermectin.Itgavealotofpeoplehopeandinspiredtheuseofivermectinaroundtheworld,althoughthe

EuropeanMedicinesAgencyandtheUSFoodandDrugAdministrationadviseagainstivennectiivsusetotreatthe

disease.

TheresearchpaperwaswithdrawnonJuly14,afterseveralresearchersdiscoveredanomalies(反常现象)inthe

underlyingdata.Somepatientsappearedtohavediedbeforethestudyevenbegan,whileotherpatientrecordsseemed

tobeduplicates(复制品).Theremaybeaninnocentexplanationforthisbutitcertainlyraisesquestions.

OnAugust17,therewasanunsettlingdevelopmentinaquitedifferentfield,behavioralscience.Datadetectives

UriSimonsohn,JoeSimmons,LeifNelsonandanonymousco-authorspublishedaforensic(法医的)analysisofa

well-knownexperimentaboutdishonesty.Theexperiment,publishedin2012,wasbasedondatafromamotorinsurer

inwhichcustomershadsuppliedinformationaboutmileagealongwithadeclarationthattheinformationwastrue.

Somesignedthedeclarationalthetopofthedocument,whileotherssignedatthebottomandthosewhosignedatthe

topweremorelikelytotellthetruth.

It,sanintuitive(直观的)andinfluentialdiscovery.Theonlyproblemwiththis,accordingtoSimonsohnandhis

colleagues,isthatitisapparentlybasedonfakeddata."Thereisverystrongevidencethatthedatawerefabricated,,,

theyconclude.Severaloftheauthorsoftheoriginalarticlehavepublishedstatementsagreeing.Whatremainstobe

seeniswhoorwhatwasbehindthesuspectedfabrication.DanAricly,themostfamousoftheauthorsoftheoriginal

study,was(heonewhobroughtthedatatothecollaboration.He(oldmeinanemail(hai"alnopointdidIknowingly

useunreliable,inaccurate,ormanipulateddatainourresearch”,expressingregretthathedidnotsufficientlycheckthe

datathatweresuppliedtohimbytheinsurancecompany.

Bothepisodesaredisheartening:scienceishardenoughwheneveryoneinvolvedisactingingoodfaith.

Scientistsneedtogetbackthetraditionalvaluesofthefield,whichincludetheopensharingofscientificideasanddata,

andrigorousscrutiny(严格审查)ofthoseideas.

66.Whydid(heauthorfakehisdataintheschoolproject?

A.Becausehewantedtoimpresshisteacher.

B.Becausehelackedthetoolstocollectrealdata.

C.Becausehewasafraidofinteractingwiththecustomers.

D.Becausehewastooyoungtounderstandtheimpactofhisactions.

67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaconsequenceoffakingdataasdescribedinthepassage?

A.Thewasteoflimeandfunding.B.Themisuseoftheresearchfacilities.

C.Thecorruptionoftheintegrityofscience.D.Thepromotionoffalsebeliefsthatharmsociety.

68.kcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.Theivermectinstudy'sflawswerediscoveredbyhealthauthorities.

B.Iheissueoffakingdataismorewidespreadinthemedicalfield.

C.Thebehavioralstudy'sdatawasinitiallybelievedtobereliable.

D.Theintentionof(heinsurancecompanyremainstobeknown.

69.Whatwastheprimaryreasonthe2012behavioralsciencestudyaboutdishonestybecamequestionable?

A.Theexperimentaldesignwasfundamentallyflawedandnotintuitive.

B.Thejournalthatpublisheditlaterretractedihepaperduetopublicpressure.

C.Dataanalysisrevealedstrongevidencethatthedatahadbeenfabricated.

D.Theinsurancecompanythatprovidedthedataadmittedtoerrorsinitsrecords.

70.Thefollowingpartofthepassagewillmostlikelydiscuss.

A.reasonsfordatafabricationB.effectsoffraudonscientificprogress

C.casestudiesofscientificfraudinvariousfieldsD.measurestopreservethetraditionalvaluesofscience

第II卷(共35分)

第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

IjustmarkedmyfirstMid-AutumnFestivalcelebrationinChina.Exactlyaweekafterarrivingformygraduate

studies,Iwaskindofnostalgic-memoriesofpastexperiencesbackinKenyawithfamilyandfriendsswappingscenes

inmymind.InthemorningofFriday13,theatmosphereontheCentralChinaNormalUniversity(CCNU)grounds

wasveryupbeat.Chinesestudentsexplainedtoustheimportanceofthedayasgiftsofmooncakesandosmanthuswine

wereexchanged.

Thencameihenight.Thefullmoondangledprecariouslyinthesky.Likeitwasabouttofall;asmillionsofeyes

lookedatitwithreverence.Unlikepreviousnights,acoolbreezesweptthroughthecampus;andforthefirsttime,Ifelt

thisliberatingspirit.WithAfricanmusicplayingonmyheadphones,adancedmyway,floatinginthewind,and

forgettingmyselfforamoinent.

Ihefeelingwassowonderful.Perfectlyalignedwithnaturewhiletappingintothehumanexuberancearound

me.

AsIsettledbackintomyhostelroom,Iwasintriguedbythefestivafsidea.Mycuriousmindnudgedmeonline

whereIstumbleduponthepoemPreludetoWaterMelody,bytherenownedChinesewriterSuDongpo.

Thispoemsuccinctlycapturedwhat1wasgoingthrough.Themessageandthetonebothresonatedwithmy

feelings.Writingtohisfamily,Suwonderedwhattimeitwasbackathome.Given(hetimedifferencesbetweenChina

andKenya,Iwasconstantlytryingtofigureoutwhattimeitwasbackathome.

Ridingthewind,thereIwouldfly,goesalineinthepoem.Itoorememberedhow,witharmswindopen,I

chideJ(heWuhanbreezetoliftmeofftheground.

Finally,Suaskshisfamilytojoinhimincelebratingthetimelessperfectionofafullmooninacloudlessnight.

Whatawaytofinish.I,too,washopingthatallwaswellwithmyfamily.Thatdespitethedistanceandanxietythat

comeswithnotseeingorhearingfromalovedone;wewereallflourishingunderthewatchofthefullmoon.

Therewasmore.Thepoemspeakstothesingularityofhumanity.Thatgeographyisnobarriertoshareddestiny.

Humanexperiences;thoughexpressedinsymboliclanguagesofthewcrldconvergewhereitmattersthemost.

Andwhilewemaygoawayfromhome,ashappensfromlimetotime;thefamilyremainsthemostimportant

unittoourproductiveexistence.AstheChineseusedtheholidaytoreunitewiththelovedones,theKenyancommunity

inCCNUalsogottogether,sharedair.ealandwalkedthestreetsofWuhanundertheneonlights.

AsIwritethis,adayafter(heFestival,Icannothelpbutlookfcrwardtothenext.ThankstotheChinesefriends

whosegenerosityandcandorplayedouttomakemeandahordeofotherforeignstudentsexperienceunforgettable

2019Mid-AutumnFestival.

TheWriterisaPhDStudentofInternationalRelationsatCentralChinaNormalUniversity.

Theopinionsexpressedherearethoseofthewriteranddono:representtheviewsofChinaDailyandChina

Dailywebsite.

71.Whatwastheoverallimpressionoftheauthorof(hefirstMid-AutumnFestivalinChina?

72.HowdidtheauthorcelebratethefirstMid-AutumnFestivalinChina?

73.WhatdidtheauthorlearnfromthepoemofSuDongpo?

74.Whatdidtheauthormeanby“Icannothelpbutlookforwardtothenext”?

75.AsaChinese,doyouthinktheauthorhadacorrectunderstandingofSuDongpo'spoem?

第二节;书面表达(共25分)

76.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,给校刊“英语园地'‘写一篇英文稿件,讲述

上周发生在你们班的一个真实故事。

注意:词数不少于10()O

16.—IthinkIdidreallywellonthatinterview!

一That'sgreat!Butdon'tuntilyougettheofficialoffer.

A.getyourhopesupB.feelundertheweather

C.throwinthetowelD.runoutofsteam

【答案】A

【详解】考查情景交际。句意:——我觉得我面试表现得非常好!——太好了!但在拿到正式录用通知之前,

别抱太大希望。A.getyourhopesup抱太大希望;B.feelundertheweather身体不舒服;C.throwinthetowel认

输,放弃;D.runoutofsteam失去动力,筋疲力尽。根据"untilyougettheofficialoffer(直到你拿到正式录用通

知)”可知,这里是劝对方在正式通知出来前不要过早乐观、抱太大希望,故选A项。

17.In(hecomerofourplayground_abigtree,which_over10metershigh.

A.stand;measureB.stands;measures

C.stand;ismeasuredD.stands;ismeasured

【答案】B

【详解】考查主谓一致和动词用法。句意:在我们操场的角落里有一棵大树,它有10多米高。句子陈述客观事

实,用一般现在时;第一空是倒装句,主语是abigtree,为第三人称单数,谓语动词用stands;第二空measure

表示“量起来有”,用主动形式表被动含义,主语which指代abigUB,用uicasuis。故选B项。

18.Uptonow,largeamountsofmoneyontheoldtemple,whichcausesaheateddiscussion

A.spentB.hasbeenspentC.havebeenspentD.hadspent

【答案】c

【次解】考查时态,语态和主谓一致。句意:到目前为止,用于这座古老寺庙的巨额资金已被花费,这引发了

激烈的争论。由

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