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高2026届高二下英语月考参考答案
听力
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. A
11. A 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. B 19. A 20. C
阅读理解
21-23 ACD 24-27 CDBD 28-31 CDBA 32-35 BCDB 36-40 GCDBE
完形填空
41-45 CDAAD 46-50 DCCAB 51-55 BDDBA
语法填空
56. stretches/stretching 57. who 58. depending 59.Although/Though/While 60. at 61. A 62. especially 63. itself 64. inadequate 65. had experienced
单词填空
66. alongside 67. proceeded 68. quantity 69. consume 70. arose
71. applicants 72. Consisting 73. anticipated 74. elegant 75.highlights
小作文
Dear James,
Sorry to hear that you’re not feeling well. I truly hope you’ll recover soon. I know how much you enjoy Chinese food, but it seems like it’s time to make some changes to take better care of yourself.
I strongly recommend you try to eat at regular times every day, which would help you digest food more efficiently. Besides, our bodies require a balanced intake of nutrients, that is, fiber, protein and fat are all need to be reasonably combined. For protein, choose lean sources like chicken, fish, or tofu. When it comes to fat, go for healthy ones from nuts and avocados, and limit fried foods. Also, make sure to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables for fiber. They’re great for your digestion. Remember, don’t eat too much at a meal. Moderation is the key.
Sincerely wish you stay healthy while enjoying delicious food. Maybe we can exercise together to burn some extra calories.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写
On the sidelines, Mrs. Green sat Max down to tend to his wound. As she gently cleaned the dirt and blood from his scraped knees and elbows, Max was more concerned about the misunderstanding, instead of crying about the physical hurt, “Mum, it’s an accident. We were all trying so hard to win the ball. Coach always tells us to see the bigger picture and play as a team. Nobody pushed me.” Mrs. Green froze, her face turning red with embarrassment as she realized the huge mistake she had made. She felt a lump in her throat, filled with regret for her foolish action.
With shame written all over her face, Mrs. Green slowly made her way towards Coach Brown. Taking a deep breath, she gathered up the courage to face him. When she finally stood in front of the coach, she lowered her head and said, “I’m so sorry! I misjudged the situation completely. I should have trusted you and the kids.” Coach Brown smiled kindly, “it’s all right, Mrs. Green. We all make mistakes. But in life, we need to see a bigger picture, just like in this football training.” From then on, Mrs. Green learned that there’s more to what we see at first glance and made sure to get all the facts before jumping to conclusions.
听力原文
Text 1
M: Don’t forget that we have a meeting at 3:00 p.m. All the offices from around the world are joining it.
W: I know. I’m so nervous to give a presentation in front of so many people. (1)
Text 2
M: Hey, come into the main office! The boss has bought us fried noodles from that nice restaurant near the park, to celebrate finishing the project! (2)
W: I wish I’d known! I’ve brought sandwiches.
M: Don’t worry, just put them in the fridge. You can eat them later!
Text 3
W: What’s wrong with Frank? He always waves when he passes my house, but he even didn’t look at me today.
M: Maybe he has a lot on his mind. He did smile the last time I saw him.
W: He’s usually very friendly. It’s not like him to ignore me. (3)
Text 4
M: I saw a news report that said the film museum is one of the most modern buildings in that city.
W: Yes, that’s right. It was designed by a very famous designer and there’s still a lot to be done to finish it. (4)
Text 5
M: Hi, Mom. I didn’t ride my bike to school, but my coach said he would drive me home after the running practice. (5)
W: Oh, I almost forgot to pick you up. Please say thank you to Coach Vince for doing that!
Text 6 (第6题为推断题)
M: Are you still sleeping, Jill? I’m disappointed in you.
W: But it’s a cold, rainy day, Dad. It’s perfect for sleeping, isn’t it?
M: I guess so. But is that really how you want to spend your time? When I was your age, I was always at the park with my friends.
W: Well, my friends are all at that math camp. What do you think I should be doing?
M: I don’t know. You’re young, and you have so much energy. Why not go to the mall across the street and take a walk there? (7)
Text 7
M: I notice you always throw your paper cup in the normal bin instead of the recycling one.
W: Because I don’t believe recycling cups makes a big difference. (8)
M: But if everyone recycles paper products, we won’t need to cut down that many trees.
W: But there are always some trees grown to be cut down for wood and paper. What we should do is plant more trees.
M: I think you’re wrong about recycling, but you’re right about planting trees. You should write a letter to the newspaper.
W: I think it’s better to make a video and put it on social media. (9)
M: Why don’t you do that? You have millions of followers.
W: Well, would you like to join me? (9)
M: Sure! (9)
Text 8
W: I like this house, but I’m worried we won’t have enough money to pay the rent each month.
M: Don’t worry about that. Once we get the business up and running, we’ll have more than enough.
W: Honey, I trust you. (10) But before our business gets up, we’d better find an affordable house. Just in case we run into difficulties.
M: You’re right. Let’s see. Now this house is $1000 per month, which doubles the amount of money we’re planning to spend on housing. (11)
W: Yes, but it is really a good house. I love this big bedroom for our kids. (10)
M: Yeah. And this house really has a good view. Well, I guess we need to narrow down our options now. Houses with good views are definitely much more expensive.
W: Yeah, the only thing I really care about in the house is a study, (12) since that is the place where we can get our business growing.
Text 9
M: Today on the show we have Doctor Wang. (14)
W: Thanks for having me, Chris. I love watching your show. (13)
M: Thank you. So why don’t you tell our audience what you do for a living?
W: I’m a scientist who studies objects in space.
M: And you recently made a big discovery. Is that right?
W: Yes, using the new Event Horizon Telescope, we now have a clear image of a black hole. (14)
M: Not just any black hole, but the one at the center of our galaxy.
W: Yes, exactly. We have always thought there was a black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, but now we have proof. It’s so exciting! (15)
M: Yeah, it sure is. So what will you do now?
W: We will continue to take more images and study them to see what else we can find out about this black hole.
M: I’ve started hoping you’ll come back and share new breakthroughs with our audience next time. But before that, I can’t wait any longer to see the image you’ve got. Is it with you? (16)
W: Oh, no, I left it in our lab. Ha-ha, I’m joking. Here we go… (16)
★ 事件视界望远镜(Event Horizon Telescope),是一个以观测星系中心超大质量黑洞为主要目标的计划。
Text 10
The United States has many beautiful national parks. But the most beautiful of them all is Yellowstone National Park. Its name was taken from the Yellowstone River, which flows through the park. Most of Yellowstone is located in Wyoming, but small parts extend into Montana and Idaho. The park’s protection was signed into law on March 1st, 1872, by President Ulysses S. Grant. (17) It was the first national park in the U.S. and was widely considered to be the first in the world. Doing some outdoor activities in Yellowstone always tops most Americans’ must-do lists, such as hiking and bird-watching. But among all of these activities, camping is the most popular one. (18) The main attraction of the park is a waterfall in Wyoming. (19) Tourists can also enjoy great views of lakes, mountains, colorful rocks, and grasslands across the park. Yellowstone Lake is one of the largest lakes in North America, and it rests on top of the Yellowstone Caldera, an active volcano that is also the largest super volcano on the continent. (20) The park is also an amazing place to see wildlife like bears, wolves, and deer. Yellowstone is one of the most popular national park destinations in the U.S.
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2025年重庆一中高2026届高二下期月考
英语试题
英语试题卷共9页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。
注意$项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写在答愿卡上,
2.作答时,务必将答案写在答愿卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
第节卉5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
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听、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.Why is the woman nervous?
A.She is doing a presentation.
B.She is meeting her new boss
C.She has to finish her work by 3:00 p.m.
2.At which place will the speakers probablv eat lunc?
A.A park.
B.The office.
C.A restaurant.
3.What did Frank do when he passed the woman's house todav?
A.He smiled at her.
B.He waved to her.
,C.He ignored her..
4.What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.A film.
B.A museual..
C.A designer.
5.How will the man get home from school today?
A.By riding his bike.
B.By being picked up by his mother.
C.By getting a ride from his coach.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15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.Where are the speakers probably?
A.At home.
B.At a'mall.
C.At a park.
7.What does the man suggest Jill do?
A.Go camping.
B.Go to see her firiends.
C.Go for a walk.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does the woman think about recycling cups?
A.It is something everyone should do.
B.It can be a very profitable business.
C.It plays a small part in environmental protection.
9.What will the speakers work on together?
A.A letter.
B.A video.
C.A newspaper.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers.
A.Husband and wife.
B.Boss and employee..·
C.House owner andbuyer.
11.How much do the speakers plan to spend on housing'
A.s500.
B.S1000.
C.S2000.
12.What does the woman need?
A.Good views.
B.Big bedrooms.
CAstudy.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What is Chris'job?
A.A show host.
B.Ascientist.
C.An astronaut.
14.What has Doctor Wang's team recently receiyed?
A.A picture of a new lab.
B.A picture of a black hole.
C.A picture of a new telescope.
-15.Why is the image exciting?
A.It means a new galaxy will be found.
B.It indicates humans can reach more galaxies.
C.It proves the guess about the Milky Way galaxy is right.
16.What will the speakers do next?
A.Look at the image.
B.Visit Doctor Wang's lab.
C.Introduce another breakthrough.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What did President Ulysses S.Grant do.for Yellowstone National Park?
A.He gave it a name.
B.He signed a law to protect it.
C.He made it larger than before.
18.What activity is the most popular one in Yellowstone according to the speaker?
A.Bird-watching.
B.Camping
C.Hiking.
19.In which state is the main attraction located?
A.Wyoming.
B.Montana.
C.Idaho.
20.What is located under Yellowstone Lake?
A.A grassland.
B.A mountain.
C.A volcano.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。
A
You might have heard a lot about ancient town and cities in China.Here,we list several of the
most beautiful ancient villages in China,where you can experience the local peaceful lifestyle,the
ancient architecture,and the graceful landscapes.
Tuvas Village in Kanas,Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Kanas Tuvas Village is near mysterious Lake Kanas.The small village is located in a valley,
and only has about 80 Swiss-style wooden houses.Tuvas is an ancient minority group.They
traditionally lived as hunter-gatherers.Kumiss,yogurt,milk tea,and butter are special their snacks.
Transportation:Tuvas Village is about 2.5 kilometers south from Lake Kanas which is about
2
902 kilometers from Urumqi (by road),and is one of the best places for autumn photography in
China.
Jiajn Tibetan Village,Danba,Sichuan Province
Jiaju Tibecan-Village is known as the "Tibetan fairyland".It is made up of about 140 houses,
which are all built with crown-shaped roofs,red eaves,and white walls,and look like little castles
among the forest.This Tibetan village is a great destinatin for photographers,especially-in spring
(from February to April),when it's decorated with colorful wild flowers,white pear blossoms,and
green grassland.
Transportation:The village is about 8 kilometers from Danba Town,Kardze Tibetan
Autonomous Prefecture.Kardze is 718 kilometers from Chengdu.
Baoshan Stone City,a Naxi ancient village built on a huge rock
Baoshao Stone City was built on a huge mushroom-shaped rock,around which the local Naxi
people have cut rice terraces and planted crops on the hills.October,when the fields around the
ancient village are decorated with green wheat and goid rice,is the best month to visit the stone city.
Transportation:Baoshan Stone City is in the canyon of Jinsha River.Though the bus can take
you to the village directly,you may choose to get otf at the nearest town,and then walk to the
village to see the beautiful landscape along the way.
Ancient Hakka Villages with Unique Earthen Buildings
These large round or square buildings are the Hakka (people's houses:earthen buildings,
which are mainly built in flying-saucer-like shapes.These ancient buildings are mainly located in
Fujian Province,especially in Nanjing Prefecture and Yong-ding Prefecture.There,you can learn
about the construction of earthen buildings,the history of the Hakka,and enjoy the peace brought
by the natural scenery.
Transportation:Yongding is about 307 kilometers(a 4-hour drive)from Xiamen.
21.Which month is the best time to visit Jiaju Tibetan Village?
A.March.B.May.C.September.D.iOctober
22.Which village might a hiker prefer to choose?
A.Tuvas Village in Kanas.
8.Jiaju Tibetan Village.
Baoshan Stone City.
Ancient Hakka Villages.
23.What do the 4 villages have in common?
A.The ethnic minorities.
B.The transportation means.
C.The modem architectures.
D.The attractive landscapes.
B
As a child,I was transported to the US.To fit in at school,I kept quiet as I furiously learned
how to speak just like the American kids-to say "flashlight"and "trunk",instead of button.
Gradually,I sounded just like everyone else.Unfortunately,with the confusing logic of the
under-10s,I decided that my parents would feel betrayed if I lost my English accent.Besides,we'd
be moving home in a few years.If I sounded American,I'd be the odd one out all over again.So I
landed on my genius plan:I'd be Yankee at school and English at home.
All went smoothly until a new friend agreed to come over to play,and I had to face both my
English parent and American friend in one room.So I developed the coping technrques I would rely
on for the next 5 years,which ranged from not speaking at allto muttering.to my friends so that
only they could hear;if forced to speak,I would use words that sounded the same in both accents.
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There hasn't been much research into "bidialectalism",perhaps because it's something we all do:
the way you speak defines you.
After moving back to the UK,my parents were pleasantly surprised that I would now speak to
them with my friends present.but I was also questioning when and whether to speak,and
wondering who was listening.Brene Brown once said that trying to fit in is the opposite of true
belonging.She had a point.Later,some American friends were due to visit us.Somehow,I made
my decision:enough was enough and I was tired of fitting in.So,cautiously,I used my British
voice,and said "jumper"instead of"sweater".No one noticed or mentioned it for the first few days.
Until,eventually,during a card game,one friend suddenly looked up,and said "Hey,you sound
British now!Go fish."And that was that.
24.What do we know about author's "genius plan"?
A It's a fake commitment to fit in.
B.It's a good way to improve author's English.
(It's an immature decision to appear thoughtful.
It's a great opportunity to show author's language gift.
25.What does the underlined word"bidialectalism"refer to in the 2d paragraph?
The tendency to disguise your own accent.
B.The way that a particular person uses English.
C.The local tongue spoken in a small community.
D.The good knowledge of two forms of the same language
Whv did the author stop shifting between British and American English?
A.Because the author lacked the sense of belonging.
B.Because the author decided to preseht him/herself as it is.
Because the author disagreed with what Brene Brown said.
D.Because the author was fed up with parroting the people around.
27.Which can be the most suitable title of the passage?
A.Accent is a double-edged sword!
B.When in Rome,do as Romans do!
C.Clear language depends on clear thinking!
D.Better to be hated for what you're than loved for what you're not!
Twilley's new book,Frostbite,analysis of artificial cryosphere-the vast global system for
preserving perishable(易腐烂的)foods of all kinds一is most accurately summarized as a work of
"food studies,”an interdisciplinary(跨学科的)topic that emerged about20 years ago.Among the
subjects that Twilley covers in this book are the effect of cold on the human body,the effect of cold
on foods of all kinds,the biology of decay ()the effect of refrigeration on global warming,the
effect of refrigeration on diet,the effect of a refrigerated diet on human health,and the complicated
history of mechanical refrigeration.Even readers who know a little bit about some of this science
probably do not know all of it and are likely to learn something new.
Because different foods required different kinds of refrigeration at different points in the
supply chain,the development of refrigeration technology was never a single straight line.Twilley
tracks down the many threads of this complicated story,describing everything from the earliest ice
houses in Great Britain,to the history of frozen foods,to chemist Mary Engle Pennington's efforts
to solve the difficult problem of preserving eggs.As cold preservation and transportation methods
were perfected for everything from lamb to bananas,more food options became available to more
people around the world.But the supply chain for any perishable food is only effective when it is
complete,and much of the modern web of cold chains that make up the artificial crvosphere are of
very recent age.
Twilley explains the multifaceted subject of refrigeration so well because she has visited many
parts of the cryosphere herself.She talks to just about everyone working in this area,from
researcher Barbara Pratt,who perfected the refrigerated shipping container,to dating expert Jon
Steinberg,who predicts the success of a prospective romantic relationship on the basis of photos of
the inside of each person's fridge.One cannot help but admire Twilley's determination to learn from
the people who made and maintain this complex modern miracle and share her enthusiasm for the
subject of refrigeration.But it is Twilley's first-person experiences that make reading Frostbite so
much fun.
28.Which of the following subjects is dealt with in Frostbite
A.Offering readers ways to preserve food.
B.Presenting the history of global warming.
C.Exploring the biological process of food decay.
D.Demonstrating the harm refrigerated food brings to humans.
29.What can we infer from the underlined sentence in the 2 paragraph?
A.Modern cold chains are a interwoven web.
B.Transportation methods have been booming in recent years.
C.The effective refrigeration has fulfilled people's more food options.
D.The make-up of the artificial cryosphere is still in its primary stage.
30.Why is an dating expert Jon Steinberg mentioned-in-the last paragraph?
A.To explain the reason why Frostbite is so popular.
B.To illustrate the efforts Twilley has made in the book.
C.To clarify Twilley's motivation for creating this book.
D.To predict a romantic relationship from what's inside a fridge.
31.What can the passage be best summparized as?
A.A recommendation'of a book.
B.A narration of first-person experiences.
C.An outline of modern web of cold chains
D.A review bfthe development of refrigeration.
D.
Xeno-transplantation-the process of implanting an organ from one animal species to another
took a leap forward in,when a 57-year-old man with'terminal heart disease received the first-ever
transplant of a genetically modified pig heart.The patient lived for 61 days."With any transplant
including this one,there is always the risk of rejection,the potential risk of infection and a third one
is abnormal heart condition,and that is where the electrocardiogram(ECG)comes in,"said Timm
Dickfeld,a professor of.electrophysiology research."It's truly a novel finding that the ECG
parameters of the pig heart after transplantation into a human were so different from the commonly
found ECG parameters for native pig hearts."
Monitoring the heart with ECG after transplantation is one way to assess the electrical
conduction system after a heart transplaht.Specifically,researchers reviewed two ECG measures:
the PR interval/QRS complex and the QT interval.The former measures the time it takes electricity
to travel from the top to the bottom chamber and across the bottom chambers,thus,pumping blood
through the heart.The latter measures the time it takes the bottom chambers of the heart to go
through a full electrical cycle associated with a heartbeat.
For this study,the.ECG data were coHected usually once a day after the transplantation.Prior
research demonstrated that ECG parameters of the pig heart in a pig body had a short PR interval
(50 to 120 milliseconds),short QRS (70 to 90 milliseconds)and short QT(260 to 380 milliseconds)
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In contrast,the first-ever ECG of a genetically modified heart xenotransplantation found a longer
PR interval of 190 milliseconds,QRS duration of 138 milliseconds and QT of 538 milliseconds."In
a human heart,when those parameters get longer,this can indicate signs of myocardial (
disease,"Timm said.
The researchers believe these findings provide a foundation for future research,better prepare
for future cases of xenotransplantation.
32.What is ECG designed to do according to the passage?
.A.To measure the heart's rhythms.
B.To monitor the heart's condition
C.To operate on the heart's chambers.
D.To conduct the heart's electrical system.
33.How does the author explain the study in paragraph 3?
A.By giving an example.
B.By showing the process.
C.By making a comparison.
D.By quoting an expert's words.
34.Which of the following statements about the ECG measures is true?
A.The longer,the better for the QR and QT intervals.
B.The measures are crucial during the operation of transplantation.
C.The measures of native pig hearts are shorter than those of humans'.
D.Both measures are associated with bottom chambers of the heart.
35.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The challenges of heart xenotransplantation.
B.The ECG's application in heart transplantation.
C.An analysis of the ECG measures for a pig heart.
D.Better access to human heart's electrical conduction system.
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
历
Where Fat Goes When You Lose Weight?
The world is obsessed with fad diedand weight loss,yet few of us know how a kilogram of fat
actually vanishes off the scales.36 The proplem with this theory is that it violates the law
of conservation of matter.Some though fat tums into muscle,which is impossible,and others
assumed it escapes via the colon ()So if not energy,muscles or the loo,where does fat go?
The enlightening facts about fat metabolism(新陈代谢)
The correct answer is that fat is converted to carbon dioxide and water.You breathe out the
carbon dioxide and the water mixes into your circulation until its lost as urine or sweat.
If you lose 10 pounds of fat,preciselv 84 pounds comes out through your lungs and the
remaining 1.6 pounds tumns lnto water.the oruy thing in food tnat makes it to your
colon undigested-is diecary fibre.Everyuing else-you swallow is absorbed into your bloodstream
and organs and,after that,it's not going anywhere until you've vaporized (it.
Kilograms in versus kllograms out
38 But energy is a confusing concept,even among health professionals and scientists.
The reason we gain or lose weight is much less mysterious if we keep track of all the kilograms,too,
not just those calories.
If you put 3.55 kg of food and water into your body,plus 0.6kg of oxygen,then 4.2 kg of stuff
needs to come back out,or you'll gain weight.If you're hoping to lose some weight,more than
4.1kg will have to go.An average 75kg person's resting metabolic rate produces about 590 grams of
carbon dioxide per day.However,the good news is that you've already breathed out 200 grams of
carbon dioxide while you're fast asleep every night.
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So it fat tums into carbon dioxide,could simply breathing more make you lose weight?
Unfortunately not.Breathing in and out more than you need to will only make you dizzy,or
possibly faint.The only way you can consciously increase the amount of carbon dioxide your body
is producing is by moving your muscles.
But here's some more good news.Simply standing up and getting dressed more than doubles
your metabolic rate.Going for a walk triples your metabolic rate.Metabolizing 2.8 kg of fat uses
8.1 kg of oxygen and produces 7.8 kg of carbon dioxide plus 3kg of water.What you eat can't
change these figures.Therefore,to lose 2.8kg of fat,you have to breathe out 7.8kg of carbon
dioxide on top of what you'll produce by vaporizing all your food,no matter what you eat.
Keep a balanced diet.
B.Eat less,breathe out more.
In other words,nearly all the weight we lose is breathed out.
We all learn that "energy in equals energy out"in high school.
E.Any diet that supplies less "fuel"than you burn will do the trick.
F.Even some experts shared this surprising gap in their health literacy.
G.The most common misconception by far,was that fat is converted to energy.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C积D四个选项中,选出可以填入空日处的
最佳选项。
On August,16,2023,a massive wildfire 22 miles west of Yellowknife was getting dangerously
close and officials 41 the residents to leave immediately..At 9:15pm,Louise,together with her
husband,daughter-in-law and her best friend,jumped into two cars and a truck with their pets:3
dogs,including Sedze,and 2 cats.With their.clothes,phones and laptops,they set off,42 south
toward Alberta.
Usually,it was a 7-hour-driving journey,but heavy traffic slowed them down and
thick 43 made it hard to see.After driving all night,the exhausted group camped near the Deh
Cho bridge to sleep for two hours before 44 the road again at 8am.
But 20 minutes into the highway,one of Louise's 45 came to life:the group realised
that Sedze was not in any of their 46.She was missing.
The group 47 back to their campsite,believing they may have 48 left Sedze there.
But there was no 49 of her.They 50 down passersby,desperately asking ifanyone had
seen a smaH dog,but-in vain:-
Heartbroken Louise feared the worst:a wild animal had killed Sedze or she-had 51 in the
nearby River.After searching for 30 minutes,Louise and the others continued the journey south.
Later that evening,the group arrived.Louise called her daughter,Jilaine,and 52 the
news.Ten minutes after they 53,Jilaine called back with a shocking update.A man named
Ryan Snyder had 54 about a dog he found wandering out of the bush near the Deh Cho
bridge on the Facebook group Yellowknife Lost/Found Pets.The dog looked exactly like Sedze!
Louise quickly got on the phone with Ryan and confirmed Sedze's 55 with a description
ofa pink flower attached to her collar.Sedze was alive and well!
-1..A.reminded
B.taught
C.instructed
D.swore
42.A.directing
B.leading
C.facing
D.heading
3
A.smoke
B.frost
C.fog
D.mist
14.A.hitting
B.starting
C.closing
D.reaching
45.A.designs
B.dreams
C.desires
D.nightmares
46.A.dormitories
B.rooms
C.pockets
D.vehicles
7:
A.strode
B.fled
C.sped
D.braked
8.A.initially
B.fundamentally
C.accidentally
D.deliberately
9.A.sign
B.figure
C.image
D.trick
0.A.kited
B.flagged
C.branded
D.sliced
,r.·A.dived
B.drowned
C.swallowed
D.chewed
2
A、boarded
B.bought
C.blocked
D.broke
33:
A.brought up
B.fixed up
C.cut up
D.hung up
4.
A.submitted
B.posted
C.enveloped
D.downloaded
55.A.identity、
B.clothes
C.appearance
D.feature
第二节
(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入】个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式、
One morning last winter,Lynn Smith was doing a series ofgentle 56(stretch)on a mat,
trying to loosen up a stiff lower back.When the 56-year-old sat up,she felt as if the room were
spinning(around her.She went to her doctor,
put a name to her experiences:
vertigo.
Actually,vertigo is more complex than a dizzy spell.People can experience ringing in the ears,
loss of balance.double vision and trouble swallowing,depemd)ou what's causing the
vertigo.
it can affect people of all ages,vertigo is most common u madlire and beyond Nearly
40%of adults in the United States will experience vertigo t a minimum once in thete.lifetime.
It's important to understand that vertigo is not a disease but a symptom.primary-care
physician may refer a patient to an ear,nose and throat(ENT)specialist,or suggest a neurologist or
a cardiologist."That's why getting the diagnosis right is(especial)important,"says a
doctor.
Generally,vertigo will often resolve it)in a few weeks-or months,but rather than
waiting,patients can take an over-the-countortrug.or try at-home exercises to wiggle the ear crystals
back into position.Smith's neurologist also recommended she avoid alcobol,sugar and caffeine,as
they could potentially trigger episodes of vertigo.Stress and
sdequate)siecp are other
possible triggers.
"Feeling the room spin was terrfving,"says Smith.As she shared her experience with others,
she was surprised at how many said tey too 65 (experience)vertigo before.
第三节单词拼写(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
66.She worked a_
(与..一)some of the most talented people.
67.After the teacher finished explaining the rules,the students p_
(继续做:进而做)todo
the experiment yesterday aftemoon.
68.The factory needs to increase the q)of products to meet the growing market
demand
69.We should try to o
.less energy to protect the environment.
8
70.Some unexpected problems a_
(出现)when they were carrying out the project..
71.All a
(申请人)are required to provide a handwriting resume.
72.C
(of five talented musicians,the band has become very popular recently.
73.Ia
his arrival,so I prepared a delicious meal.
74.The writer has an e
(文雅的)style that is a pleasure to read,
75.One of the h
(最精彩的部分)of the trip was visiting the ancient castle.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你的英国朋友James作为交换生来到中国以后,深深地爱上了各种中国
美食。由于他不节制不健康地大快朵颐,最近身体出了一些问题。请你给他写一封邮件,内
容包括:1.问候和关心;2.一些建议(有规律的进食,平衡的膳食结构等)。
注意:可适当增加内容,100词左右。
Dear James,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
See a bigger picture
In the bustling youth football club,a group of six-or seven-year-old kids were absorbed in
an exciting 2-vs-1 training session.The coach,Mr.Brown,paced along the sidelines,his voice
booming,"See a bigger picture,boys!Don't just focus on the ball at your feet.Look around,pass
the ball!"
Amidst the energetic gameplay,little Max was attempting to dribble()past his two
opponents,Tod and Owen.His eyes were glued to the ball as he dashed across the grassy field
under the hot sun.When he made a quick turn,his ankle twisted painfully and his body lost balance.
He crashed to the ground with a heavy bang.His knee and elbow scraped against the rough grass,
and his hands got dirty.Max frowned in pain.
Stunned for a moment,he sat up.Tod and Owen approached him worriedly,but Max said he
was okay.Despite the pain,he got back up,ready to keep playing.
However,his mother,Mrs.Green,who was watching from the stands,thought one of the other
boys had pushed Max on purpose.In an instant,she stormed onto the field,her face flushed with
anger."How could you let this happen?"she shouted at Coach Brown."My Max was bullied,and
you're just standing there!You're not doing your job properly.This is unacceptable!"The coach
was taken aback,trying to explain that it was a normal part of the game,but Mrs.Green was in no
mood to listen.Her outburst disrupted the training completely,and the kids had no choice but to go
to the sidelines to take a break.
On the sidelines,Mrs.Green quickly sat Max down to tend to his wound.
With shame written all over her face,Mrs.Green slowly made her way towards Coach Brown.