期末模拟试题02 - 2024-2025期高一末考点大串讲(北师大版2019)

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期末模拟试题02答案 【答案]1~5 BACAA 6~10 CBBAC 11~15 ABCCB 16~20 BACCB 听力材料 (Text1) W: Tom, I want to take a Korean language class. M: What for? Oh, I see, you mean next year our company will expand business to the Republic of Korea market. W: Right. (Text 2) M: Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? W: Sorry, I have to work overtime. M: You are really crazy about work. W: My boss promised to pay me double time. (Text 3) W: What is the most enjoyable part about your job? M: I think meeting people. There are people from all over the country, all over the world, all walks of life, which is the most interesting part of my job. (Text 4) w: How much do you expect us to write for this paper? M: Less than ten pages. W: When shall we hand it in? M: A week before Christmas. (Text 5) W: Good morning. May I help you, sir? M: Yes. My name's Tom Smith.I'd like to check out now. W: OK. Here is your bill. (Text 6) M: I'd like to pay my bill now please. W: Certainly, sir. Was everything satisfactory? M:Not really. You mixed up my booking. I ordered beef for breakfast but was given chicken. W: Yes, I know that, but would you say you were treated politely? M: No. They changed the chicken into fish! And I had to ask the waiter to change my food again. W: Well, I'm really sorry for the trouble. I'll give you a 15% discount. M: Oh...Thank you. (Text 7) W: Look at that car. Isn't it beautiful? M: Yes. Mary bought it last week. She really loves it. W: What? This is Mary's car? I thought she never wanted to buy a car. She always wanted to have a green lifestyle. M: Well, having a car doesn't mean you cannot have a green lifestyle. Mary has to meet clients at times, so a car is a must for her. She cannot go everywhere by bus, right? W: I guess you're right. So where are you going? M: I'm going to visit my brother in the city. Do you want to come along with me? W: Sure. I'll drive. M: Oh, let's just take the subway. It will take only about 20 minutes to get to his place. W: OK. This is a good way to have a green lifestyle. (Text 8) M: Mary, I don't feel too well. I have a stomachache. W: Well, you shouldn't have eaten all that pizza. M: I didn't have that much. I think it might have been something else that I ate. W: What else did you eat? M: I had a salad. Something in the salad could have caused my stomachache. W: Maybe, but I had a salad too, and I feel fine. What did you put on your salad? M: Just oil. W: Then I don't think it was the salad. It must have been the pizza. Anyway, you'd better go to a doctor to get some medicine. M: Thanks. I think I'll lie down for a while. (Text 9) M: Hello,Mary. What are you doing here? W: Hello, John! This is my daughter, Lisa. It's the school holidays so we're shopping now-we're not sure what to do after that. M: Well, there’s a show for children this afternoon in the library where I work. W: Oh?When? M: It starts at three and finishes at four thirty. It's only a quarter past two now. Do you think Lisa would like that? W: How much is a ticket? M: Well, it's one pound fifty for adults and seventy-five pence for children. W: And does your library run a reading course in the holiday? M: Yes, and if children under ten, like Lisa, can read five books in six weeks, we'll give them a prize. W: What, like a book? M: Well, this year it's a pencil case, last year a book, and the year before last a school bag. Meet me after the show and I'll give you more details. W: Thanks. See you later then. (Text 10) Last summer my brother and I stayed for a week in Boston and we wanted to see some of Boston's historic places. One morning we started out to look for a famous church. We stopped a stranger and asked, “How can we get to the Old North Church?”“Go three blocks and turn to your left," he said. “You can't miss it."So we walked three blocks and turned to our left, but the church wasn't there. We then asked a second stranger. He said, “Go three blocks and turn to your left. You can't miss it." But again we couldn't find the church. Finally we asked a third stranger. “Go three blocks and turn to your left. You can't miss it." This time we found the church, but we wondered if everything in Boston was three blocks and a left turn away. Just then a woman walked over to us and said, “Excuse me, where is the post office?"“Go three blocks and turn to your left," my brother replied. “You can't miss it." A [素养导读] 语篇类型:应用文主题语境:人与社会 语境内容:本文主要介绍了四种适合儿童使用的水壶。 21.D 细节理解题。根据本文内容可知,这四种水壶提供的可选颜色数量分别是39种、9种、8种和11种。因此,第一种水壶颜色最多。 22.B细节理解题。根据最后一段中的It has adorable animal designs可知,这款水壶的特色是动物设计。 23.C 细节理解题。根据对这四种水壶的介绍可知,这四种水壶在亚马逊上都有销售。 B [素养导读] 语篇类型:记叙文主题语境:人与自我 语境内容:作者在读中学时,遇到了改变他一生的老师 Cecil。 24.C 细节理解题。根据第2段中的He told us to look up...It's life. It's real可知,Cecil声音高昂地引导学生,让学生大声朗读。由此可知,Cecil的课堂是充满激情的。 25.D 推理判断题。根据第3段的内容可知,尽管作者不理解台词的意思,但作者喜欢读出这些字句,他感觉自己与一些神秘的、陌生的和令人兴奋的东西联系在一起。由此可知,与莎士比亚戏剧的初次相遇让作者发现了他对语言和文学的喜爱。 26.C推理判断题。根据倒数第2段中的Later,Cecil cast me in a play...Cecil asked me if I'd ever thought of acting as a career可知,Cecil发现了作者的表演才能,帮助他参加表演课程,询问他有没有想过把表演当做职业。 27.D 推理判断题。根据最后一段的内容可知,作者写这篇文章是为了纪念改变了他人生的老师Cecil。 C [素养导读] 语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与自然 语境内容:研究发现,海豚的一些社交习惯会传播病毒,从而导致海豚的数量减少。 28.D 细节理解题。根据第2段的内容可知,这些科学家们正在研究病毒在海豚中的传播情况。 29.D 词义推测题。根据第4段中的Following the social lives of dolphins in the Chesapeake Bay has permitted researchers to identify over 2,000 dolphin individuals可知,them指代前面提到的over 2, 000 dolphin individuals. 30.B 细节理解题。根据第5段中的All three dolphins came to the surface of the water and breathed together... The males stay in pretty harmony with each other...This behavior pattern might explain why more male dolphins have died in the outbreak of the virus可知,雄性海豚经常一起活动,这种行为模式可以解释为什么在病毒暴发时有更多的雄性海豚死亡。 31.A细节理解题。根据最后一段中的Viruses are naturally occurring in the wild... Pollution from carbon and plastics, limited food sources, along with ocean warming from climate change, all harm the animals可知,病毒是存在于自然环境中的,而有限的食物来源、气候变化导致的海洋变暖以及污染都是由人类活动造成的。 D [素养导读] 语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与社会 语境内容:研究表明,笑声会“出卖”我们。 32. A 细节理解题。根据第1段中的Spontaneous laughter is typically an uncontrolled reaction, for ex- ample, to jokes可知,自发的笑常常是对笑话等不受控制的反应。也就是说,自发的笑是人们在无意识的状态下发生的。 33. B 推理判断题。根据第2段中的Specifically, they tested if it holds true that ... than from spontaneous laughter和第4段的内容可知,研究人员本以为参与者能够从自主的笑声中更好地识别组成员。由此可见,在这一研究之前,研究者预测自主的笑更能透露出关于组成员的信息。 34. C 细节理解题。根据第3段的内容可知,参与研究的荷兰人和日本人分别要从不同的角度去识别他们所听到的笑声片段。 35. A 主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了一个关于笑声的研究。研究发现人们仅仅通过笑声就可以辨别笑声的发出者是否来自自己的国家。也就是说,我们的笑声会暴露我们的身份。 第二节 [素养导读]工作中有目标感对于员工和公司都具有举足轻重的作用。 36.F设空前面提到工作中有目标感可以激发员工尽最大的努力去实现目标和发展职业;设空后面提到不管你的行业和角色是什么,你都可以通过明确你的工作目标来提升你的整体体验。F项符合语境, this指代前文中的Having a sense of purpose at work。 37.E设空前面提到考虑你对团队或公司的贡献如何突出你的优秀;设空后面提到你可以回想你过去取得的成就,不管这些成就有多微不足道,并考虑它们是如何帮助公司实现目标的。E项“这就是你在团队或公司里所能发挥的作用”符合语境。 38.B 本空为该段的主旨句。根据本段中的Learning effective methods of doing tasks or developing a specific skill可知,本段主要讲的是通过学习新技能来继续发展职业。 39.G 根据前文中的the greatest sense of achievement可知,G项“体验成就感可以提醒你你的目标”符合语境。 40.A 设空前面提到如果你能找到自己的工作目标并去实现它,你就会给别人留下长久的美好的印象。 A项“从本质上讲,这与你的终极职业目标有关”符合语境。 第三部分 第一节  [素养导读]作者对别人一直都是有求必应,他因此感到疲惫不堪。女儿的出生让作者学会了平衡工作与生活。 41. D作者为自己是实验室里的老成员而感到自豪。 42.C当别人向作者寻求帮助时,他总是欣然答应,这已经变成了他的一种习惯。 43.A 帮助别人肯定需要耗费时间,所以为了赶上自己的工作进度,作者经常需要加班,有时甚至牺牲自己的个人生活。 44.C参见上一题解析。 45.A 作者毕业之后,进入一家工厂工作。land a job意为“找到一份工作”。 46.A女儿的出生让作者意识到了自己以前的做法是多么不明智。 47.D 女儿的第一声啼哭让作者反思:自己在工作上花了太多的时间。 48.C 作者决定接下来优先去做那些对他和受助者都有利的事情,而不是对所有的请求都接受。 49.B参见上一题解析。 50.A作者改变做法之后,其效果是逐渐地呈现出来的,故此处填Gradually符合语境。 51.C 根据my daily work schedule became less busy and I had more time to stay with my family可知,这些都是作者改变做法之后的效果。 52.B 作者也因此发现,用“不好意思,我很想帮忙,但我(工作)的截止日期也快到了”来回应请求是可接受的。 53.C 参见上一题解析。 54.A 对你的同事的请求说“不”,可以使你避免额外的工作负担。 55.A 在作者学会对他人说“不”之后,他的日程不再塞满了工作,也有了更多的时间陪伴家人,显然,这让作者的生活变得更加自由了。 第二节 [答案]56. were used 57.longer 58.reaching 59.that 60. to save 61. quickly 62. with 63.suitable 64.a 65.made [答案] One possible version: Dear Catherine, I'm sorry to hear that you are sick because you are on a diet. I will give you some suggestions on how to lose weight wisely. Firstly, I suggest you have a balanced diet, eating more fruits and vegetables but less meat and sweet food, especially fast food. Though they are tasty, they will make you even heavier. Secondly, it will be beneficial to you if you can do some exercise every day, such as jogging, swimming or playing ball games. Thirdly, stay in a good mood whatever others think of you. I am definitely sure that you can be a healthy person physically and psychologically. In a word, a good habit and a positive attitude are necessary if you want to have a good figure. I hope everything goes well! Yours sincerely, Li Hua [答案 One possible version: I explained, “Nobody was guarding him each time they guarded me." All looked at me, surprised that I'd like to share my chances with others. I repeated my words to show I meant it. Everyone looked at Brandon, who hardly ever shot. “Give it a try,” said Coach Sanchez. Later, when I took the ball down the court, two Kings players boxed me in right away, leaving Brandon wide open. I faked a shot and immediately passed the ball to him. He caught it but hesitated.“Shoot! Brandon!"I shouted. Brandon let the ball fly right into the basket. We won by one point as the buzzer sounded. The gym exploded with cheers. We were all jumping around when I spotted Cole on the bench.“Hey,” I said.“Brandon did well.” “You, too,” said Cole, slapping me on the back.“It's a great idea to pass the ball to him. Congratulations on getting the MVP.” I had been waiting for a long time to hear those words, but they didn't seem so important now. “Thanks," I said. “It was a team effort." Finally, I understood just what that meant. 答案第1页,共2页 答案第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 期末模拟试题02 全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。 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.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Classmates. B.Colleagues. C.Strangers 2.What will the woman do tonight? A.Work. B.Go to her boss's. C.Have dinner with the man. 3.What's the most enjoyable part of the man's work? A.Traveling all over the world. B.Visiting many countries. C.Meeting all kinds of people. 4.When should the woman hand in her paper? A.Before December 25th. B.On December 25th. C.After December 25th. 5.What is probably the woman? A.A hotel worker. B.A shop assistant. C.A waitress. 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. What did the man order at first? A.Fish. B.Chicken. C.Beef. 7.What was the result? A.The man refused to pay for his breakfast. B.The man could pay less money for his breakfast. C.The woman offered the man another breakfast for free. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.How does the woman feel when she gets the fact? A.Jealous. B.Surprised. C.Worried. 9.Why is it necessary for Mary to buy a car? A.She has to meet clients. B.She likes traveling around. C.She doesn't like taking the subway 10.How will the speakers visit the man’s brother? A.By car. B.By bus. C.By subway. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 ll.What's the matter with the man? A.He has a stomachache. B.He feels ill for eating the salad. C.He is too full to eat anything. 12.What does the woman think the man ate too much? A.Salad. B.Pizza. C.Oil. 13.What will the man do? A.Go to see a doctor. B.Buy some medicine. C.Lie down for a rest. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14.Where are the speakers probably? A.In a school. B.In a library. C.In a shopping mall. 15.What will be held this afternoon? A.A contest. B.A show. C.A reading course. 16.What's the prize for the reading course this year? A.A book. B.A pencil case. C.A school bag. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Why did the speaker go to Boston? A.To go sightseeing. B.To visit his brother C.To meet some friends. 18.How did the speaker go to the church? A.By car. B.By bike. C.On foot. 19.Where was the woman going? A.A church. B.A company. C.A post office. 20.What can we learn from the story? A.The speaker and her brother got angry in the end. B.The woman might not get to her destination. C.The speaker's brother knew Boston well. 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 Simple Modern Kids' Water Bottle with Straw $14.99-$19.99 at Amazon;$16.99 at Walmart Made of stainless steel,the bottle has double wall insulation(隔热材 料)to keep water cold all day long.The cover offers a tight seal that's leak-proof to prevent spills.Plus it has a handle for easy carrying.This water bottle comes in 39 color options and a wide variety of sizes,from 14 ounces all the way to 128 ounces. YETI Rambler Jr.Kids' Water Bottle $25.00 at Amazon;$25.00 at YETI This 12-ounce insulated stainless steel bottle can handle all the drops it'll endure while keeping your child's water cold and safe from leaks.It has a convenient carry handle.The design won't cause condensation(凝结)on the outside of the bottle,and the colorful finish won't crack or peel.This BPA-free bottle comes in nine fun colors. Hydro Flask Kids' Wide Mouth Straw Bottle $28.45-$29.79 at Amazon;$29.95 at Dick's Sporting Goods It has a fun silicone grip(硅胶手柄)at the base of the bottle and a carry loop handle—both making the bottle easy to hold and carry around. It's completely BPA-free and toxin-free(无毒的),and you can place the entire bottle in the dishwasher.There are eight colors to choose from and two sizes:12-ounce and 20-ounce. Tommee Tippee Sportee Kids' Water Bottle $15.99 at Amazon;$15.99 at Bed Bath&Beyond It has adorable animal designs and is available in ll colors.Anti- leak technology guarantees this water bottle is completely spill-proof, even when the cup is upside down and your little one shakes it to try to get water out.It has a handle that's easy for your child to hold onto.The 9-ounce plastic bottle is free from BPA and all toxins,and it's dishwasher-safe.The drinking straw is made with antimicrobial( 抗 菌 的)technology. 21.Which bottle offers the most color choices? A.YETI Rambler Jr.Kids’ Water Bottle. B.Hydro Flask Kids’ Wide Mouth Straw Bottle. C.Tommee Tippee Sportee Kids' Water Bottle. D.Simple Modern Kids' Water Bottle with Straw. 22.What is special about Tommee Tippee Sportee Kids’ Water Bottle? A.It is easy for kids to hold. B.It features animal designs C.It can be washed in the dishwasher. D.It can keep water cold all day long. 23.Where can we buy all the four bottles? A.At YETI. B.At Walmart. C.At Amazon. \ D.At Bed Bath&Beyond. B I never sat my ll-plus test.I doubted if I would have passed the test. And, frankly,I just didn't see myself as a grammar-school boy. Had I sat that test,I might never have met Cecil,an English teacher at the secondary school where I ended up.He put Shakespeare into my hands for the very first time.It was The Merchant of Venice. He told us to look up Act 4 Scene I and start reading.We all did,but silently.“No,no, not to yourselves!”he yelled.“Out loud!This is a play,not a poem.It's life.It's real.” I barely understood the lines,but I loved the feel of the words and sounds in my mouth.A 400-year-old writer reached out a hand to invite me that morning.I felt a sense of an internal me being released and being connected with something mysterious,alien and exciting.Cecil made literature and language feel like a part of our lives. Later,Cecil cast me in a play.I've never acted before.Soon after,I had the opportunity to attend an eight-day drama boarding class.This is where I took my first formal acting lessons.I found out later that Cecil must have paid for me.Before I left school,Cecil asked me if I'd ever thought of acting as a career.It made me laugh because it was a ridiculous idea to me.But two years later,I was offered a place at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School,paid for by a scholarship. Now, I'd say all my achievements today are credited to Cecil.He saved me when my education was failing and has without doubt been the most significant person in my life.If I had not met Cecil,what would have happened to me?I am so grateful for his belief in me. 24.Which of the following best describes Cecil's class? A.Confusing. B.Boring. C.Passionate. D.Challenging. 25.How did the author feel about the play of Shakespeare? A.He felt it was totally alien to him. B.He found he could understand it without difficulty. C.He thought it was old-fashioned for today's readers. D.He discovered his affection for literature through it. 26.What happened to the author after acting on the stage for the first time? A.He passed the ll-plus test. B.He was determined to be an actor. C.Cecil spotted his talent for acting. D.Cecil was disappointed at his performance. 27.What is the author's purpose in writing the text? A.To encourage readers to be grateful. B.To stress the significance of acting. C.To show his long-held passion for acting. D.To remember a teacher who changed his life. C Dolphins are social and intelligent animals. And,like the way humans maintain relationships by hugging or giving a handshake, dolphins breathe together at the same time when they come up from the water for air.This shared act is important for creating social connections. But sharing the same air and area is also spreading an infectious and deadly disease among dolphins. Janet Mann and other scientists are trying to understand the virus. They discovered it in the water off the American states of Virginia and Maryland.It is now spreading to other Atlantic coast dolphins. Mann explains that the dolphin virus is respiratory(呼吸的).“When dolphins breathe together at the surface,they're sharing respiratory droplets(飞沫)just like we do when we're talking or coughing on each other,”she said. During her 35 years of studying dolphins,Janet Mann has noticed that even though dolphins have close friends,they visit other dolphins and leave the groups often. Following the social lives of dolphins in the Chesapeake Bay has permitted researchers to identify over 2,000 dolphin individuals.They can remember them by their special shapes and marks on their back fins. Melissa Collier and Ann Jacoby saw two dolphins.A third dolphin joined its friends.All three dolphins came to the surface of the water and breathed together. “This is typical, male behavior.The males stay in pretty harmony with each other.The females move at the same speed,but not as regularly.They do so mostly with their children,”Mann says.This behavior pattern might explain why more male dolphins have died in the outbreak of the virus. Viruses are naturally occurring in the wild,but human activities in the ocean can make the virus worse by weakening environments and populations even more. Pollution from carbon and plastics,limited food sources,along with ocean warming from climate change,all harm the animals.These stresses weaken the dolphins 'immune systems(免疫系统) .“So, they are extremely easy to be affected by virus outbreaks,”Mann says. 28.What are Mann and other scientists trying to do? A.Record dolphins' social habits. B.Increase the population of dolphins. C.Compare the viruses among dolphins. D.Understand the spread of the dolphin virus. 29.What does the underlined word“them”in Paragraph 4 refer to? A.Researchers. B.Close friends. C.The social lives of dolphins. D.Over 2,000 dolphin individuals. 30.Why have more male dolphins died in the outbreak of the virus? A.They breathe in more air than females. B.They do more social activities together. C.They come to the surface of the water more. D.They are more sensitive to viruses. 31.What is the natural threat to dolphins? A.Viruses. B.Ocean warming C.Limited food sources. D.Pollution from carbon and plastics. D Laughter is a strong nonverbal vocalization (发声) ,which is frequently used to signal association,reward or cooperative intention,and often helps to form and strengthen social bonds.There is an important distinction between spontaneous (自发的) laughter and voluntary laughter. Spontaneous laughter is typically an uncontrolled reaction,for example,to jokes.Voluntary laughter reflects a more deliberate communicative act like conveying polite agreement. Researchers from the University of Amsterdam with international colleagues examined whether laughter type influences the identification not only of individuals,but also of groups.Specifically,they tested if it holds true that group membership is easier to distinguish from voluntary laughter than from spontaneous laughter. They also explored how the perceived positivity of laughter differs between the two types of laughter across cultures,with the expectation that spontaneous laughter might sound more positive. In their study,the researchers employed laughter clips(片段)that were spontaneously or voluntarily produced by Dutch and Japanese individuals.Dutch and Japanese participants listened to these laughter clips and judged whether the laughing person was from their cultural group or not; they also judged whether the laughter was produced spontaneously or voluntarily and rated the positivity of each laughter clip. Analyzing these data,the researchers found that listeners were able to recognize group membership from both spontaneous laughter and voluntary laughter,and equally well. Spontaneous laughter was rated as more positive than voluntary laughter across the two cultures.“Our results show that listeners can recognize whether a laughing person is from their own or another cultural group at better-than-chance accuracy levels based on only hearing a brief laughter clip,”concluded the researchers.“Contrary to prediction, we found no advantage for the thought that participants would be better at identifying group membership from voluntary laughter.” These findings add to the growing literature on laughter as a rich vocal signal that can be used by listeners to make a wide range of inferences about others,from their social relationships to their identity. 32.What do we know about spontaneous laughter from the text? A.People do it unconsciously. B.It often serves a specific purpose. C.People prefer it to voluntary laughter. D.It is more impressive than voluntary laughter. 33.What did the researchers think of voluntary laughter before the study? A.It contained very little information. B.It told more about group membership. C.It was supposed to sound more positive. D.It was as meaningful as spontaneous laughter. 34.What were the participants supposed to do? A.Link themselves to laughter producers. B.Compare their laughter with foreigners'. C.Identify the laughter clips in several ways. D.Classify the laughter clips into four groups. 35.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Our laughter can give us away B.Laughter is a mixed vocal signal C.Laughter differs from country to country D.Our education background determines our laughter 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。 Having a sense of purpose at work can help professionals feel motivated to put forth their best efforts to achieve goals and develop professionally. 36 Regardless of your industry and your role,you can improve your overall experience by identifying your purpose at work. Consider how your contributions to the team or organization can highlight your excellence. 37 You can think about your past achievements,regardless of how minor they may have been,and consider how they helped the organization fulfil its goals. If you contributed an idea in a meeting which worked well,focus on this contribution. 38 Learning effective methods of doing tasks or developing a specific skill, like presenting, can help you fulfil your goals. Naturally, you can ultimately recognize your contributions to the organization. Routinely considering how you've developed professionally can remind you of your achievements and help you feel motivated to continue learning in your role. You can find purpose at work by identifying what motivates you.You might take some time to think about when you feel the greatest sense of achievement.For example,when you receive praise from a manager. Once you've identified your motivators, consider discussing them with your manager. They might give you tasks that you feel motivated to complete. 39___ If you can discover your purpose at work and follow it,you will leave wonderful lasting impressions on others,even after changing jobs or fields. 40 So,consider what positive impact you can make during your time in your role that others can remember! A.Essentially,that can relate to your ultimate career goal. B.Continue to develop professionally by gaining new skills. C.Try to contribute to improvement of the work environment. D.The support of leaders is the guarantee of work achievements. E.That is the difference you can make within the team or organization. F.When this occurs,both the professionals and the organization benefit. G.Experiencing a sense of accomplishment can remind you of your purpose. 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。 “Can you give me a hand?”a graduate student in my lab asked me when I was sitting at my desk.I was a fifth year PhD student at the time, and I was 41 of being the senior member of the lab.But that also meant I was the one everyone turned to for help.As usual,I said yes. It was a 42 that took years to break. I got a much-needed confidence boost each time I solved a problem for someone else.But I thus had to work extra hours to 43 my own work, and even 44 my personal life.After I graduated and 45 a job in industry, I carried the same mentality( 心 态 )with me, and it continued to cost me. It wasn't until my wife gave birth to our first child that I realized how 46 my practice was. Hearing my daughter's first cry made me 47 I was clearly spending too much time working. Although I still enjoyed helping others, I 48 to prioritize(优先考虑)mutually beneficial tasks,rather than 49 everything that came my way. 50 I began seeing the 51 —my daily work schedule became less busy and I had more time to stay with my family.I also 52 that “Sorry, I'd love to help but I have a deadline coming up” is an acceptable 53 to a request for assistance. It's hard to say no to those you work with.But sometimes that's the best course of action to 54 an excessive(过多的)workload and lead a 55 life. 41.A.sure B.tired C.afraid D.proud 42.A.record B.hobby C.habit D.principle 43.A.catch up with B.end up with C.put up with D.go on with 44.A.adjusted B.enriched C.sacrificed D.balanced 45.A.landed B.quit C.finished D.declined 46.A.unwise B.unusual C.impatient D.impossible 47.A.change B.appreciate C.remember D.reflect 48.A.expected B.hesitated C.decided D.regretted 49.A.keeping B.accepting C.overlooking D.refusing 50.A.Gradually B.Unexpectedly C.Suddenly D.Naturally 51.A.challenges B.reasons C.effects D.links 52.A.admitted B.discovered C.supposed D.admired 53.A.alternative B.approach C.response D.consequence 54.A.avoid B.examine C.stand D.share 55.A.freer B.funnier C.busier D.healthier 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。 The earliest confirmed use of chopsticks in China was in 1,200 BCE during the Shang Dynasty.Made of bronze, these earliest chopsticks 56 (use) primarily for cooking. Designed much 57 (long) than today's chopsticks, the bronze versions were capable of 58 (reach) deep into pots of boiling oil. For almost a thousand years, this was the primary function of chopsticks--it wasn’t until 400 CE 59 they were shortened and used for eating. Around this time, 60 (save) cooking oil cooks started chopping meat into small pieces.Consumers ___6l (quick) realized that chopsticks were perfect for moving these small pieces from bowl to mouth. As food became small, knives became more or less outdated. In the meanwhile,chopstick use quickly became widespread throughout Asia. Throughout history, chopsticks have enjoyed a symbiotic (共生的)relationship ___62 rice. Naturally, eating with chopsticks makes rice more 63 (suit)for Chinese people than other types of food. At first glance, you'd think that rice wouldn't reach the standard, but in Asia most rice is of the short- and medium-grain variety. The starches (淀粉) in these rices create 64 cooked product that is sticky, unlike the soft and distinct grains of Western long-grain rice. As chopsticks come together to lift steaming bundles of sticky rice, it's a match 65 (make) in heaven. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Catherine来信说她因节食减肥而生 病了。请你给她回一封信,内容包括: 1 . 表示关心; 2.提出建议。 注意: 1 . 词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 The red numbers on the clock showed that there was one quarter left in the game.Minutes later, one team would win the seventh-grade championship. The score was tied at 24-24. Our sweaty team surrounded Coach Sanchez.“Pass it around and don't get boxed in," he warned. “When you're open, shoot. We stuck our hands into the middle and said, "Go, Eagles!” Back on the floor, Brandon had the ball. I was open, but he passed it to Cole.Cole had a great turn-around jump shot, but I was good at shooting, too. In fact, we each had had six points so far. But Cole was more popular, and the team fed him the ball. The Kings took possession of the ball and tied the score. Then Cole was fouled (犯规)and sank his two free throws. That added two points to our team's score--and the score in my head. It shouldn't have mattered, but for once I wanted to outscore Cole. I wanted to show the team that I could be the MVP-the most valuable player. The score bounced back and forth: Eagles 30,Kings32; Eagles 35, Kings 34. The score in my head kept bouncing, too: Derek 8, Cole 10; Derek 12, Cole 11. Suddenly, Cole was on the floor holding his ankle, his face twisted with pain. The coach helped him to the bench. Now I was going to be the MVP without a doubt. But soon, I found each time I tried to shoot, the Kings guarded me with two players. Thus, I could hardly score. Justin, Cole’s substitute, couldn't move as fast, and I learned how important Cole was to our team. Now, our team scored one point less than the Kings. Only half a minute was left. “Stop for a moment!” called Coach Sanchez, and we ran off the floor.“We need points, guys,” said Coach Sanchez as we crowded around him. Wondering how, I suddenly suggested, "Let's try to pass the ball to Brandon and let him shoot.” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 I explained,“Nobody was guarding him each time they guarded me.”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Brandon let the ball fly right into the basket. _____________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 答案第1页,共2页 答案第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$null

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