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高二年级·英语·试题 第 1 页 共 10 页 牡丹江二中 2024—2025学年度第二学期高二学年月考试题 英语 考生注意 1.本试卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。 2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上 。选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题 卡上对 应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡 上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效.............,.在试题卷....、.草稿纸上作答无....... 效.。 第一部分听力(共两节, 满分 30 分) 做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案 转涂到答题卡上。 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 woman’s favorite month? A.March. B.May. C.June. 2.How much did a pound of green beans cost five years ago? A.$0.50. B.$1.00. C.$1.50. 3.Who is going to make the copies for Anne? A.The clerk. B.The man. C.Her assistant. 4.What will Rose do this Sunday? A.Go to the movies. B.Attend the English party. C.Celebrate her father’s birthday. 5.What do we know about the man? A.He is rather tired. B.He is quite confident. C.He doesn’t work hard. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 happened to the man? A.He was out of work. B.He failed his final test. C.He didn’t do well in his teaching. 7.How does the man feel toward the woman? 高二年级·英语·试题 第 2 页 共 10 页 A.Friendly. B.Grateful. C.Disappointed. 听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。 8.What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers? A.Friends. B.Strangers. C.Workmates. 9.Which aspect of the airport is the man very satisfied with? A.The elevator. B.The products’ prices. C.The general appearance. 10.Why isn’t the man happy with the gate in the arrival area? A.It doesn’t work well. B.It’s far from Immigration. C.It’s not clean and efficient. 听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。 11.Why does the man phone the woman? A.He doesn’t know how to use the phone. B.He can’t find a clock in the hotel room. C.He wants a wake-up call tomorrow morning. 12.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At a hotel. B. At a clock shop. C.At the information desk. 13.What does the first number“2”refer to? A.The floor. B.The service. C.The time. 听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。 14.What does Mary probably do? A.Amanager. B.A housewife. C.A student. 15.What did Tom think of the film? A.Terrible. B.Wonderful. C.Just so-so. 16.What happened to the couple in the end? A.They had to work even harder. B.They bought a house of their own. C.They continued to live with the wife’s mother. 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。 17.Which is not provided for the pets in America? A.Exercise. B.Education. C.Medical care. 18.Why do some owners dress their pets in pretty clothes? A.To entertain them. B.To keep them warm. C.To keep them in fashion. 19.Which is the unusual pet in the US? A.Monkeys. B.Fish. C.Birds. 20.Which pets can be trained to help disabled persons? A.Dogs and cats. B.Birds and dogs. C.Dogs and monkeys. 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) 高二年级·英语·试题 第 3 页 共 10 页 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 To experience a diverse range of artistic expressions, we will host different art exhibitions in 2025. Now we are proud to announce something about our upcoming exhibits. Exhibit 1 This one is a group art show that may blow your mind. The exhibit will feature works that reflect thoughts of grassroots groups, which are actually made up of 50 high school students. The exhibition will explore the combination of cultural and personal narratives in art, giving you fascinating insights into the coexistence between humans and the environment. Exhibit 2 This exhibit’s theme is “All That Is In Between”. Bringing together a mix of historical objects and contemporary artworks, it will explore the many aspects of faith. The event will be divided into seven sections and will bring 200 known art talents, together with the artist-led workshops from around the world. Exhibit 3 A diverse collection of artists showcasing contemporary digital art from the world can be expected in this exhibit. There will be more than 20 pieces of AI-generated works displayed for the first time. The line-up will not only include established artists but also represent new and impressive AI artworks from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Exhibit 4 This exhibit, focusing on deep talks around the concept of memory and time, will bring together a variety of mediums — painting, sculpture, and digital art — to create a united yet diverse display. Highlights include a sculptural installation and a contemporary digital art performance. Other fun-filled events include panel discussions throughout the duration of the exhibit. Click here or follow the given information below for further details on the full schedule of all the exhibition events. Contact Information: Phone: (123) 654-9876 Email: artfairsgallery@sarahlee.com 21.What do the artworks on Exhibit 1 highlight? A.The faith of environmentalists. B.The history of humans. C.The thoughts of some talented artists D.The ideas of some ordinary youths. 22.What is a common element between Exhibit 3 and Exhibit 4? A.Ancient architecture. B.Contemporary literature. C.Modern technology. D.Political power. 23.How many ways are mentioned in the text to know more about the exhibits? A.Two. B.Four C.Three. D.Five. B A few years ago, Rachel Harder, a fourth-grade teacher, attended a trauma (精神创伤 ) conference. She learned that some police stations partnered with schools so they could let teachers know when one of their students had a police encounter, something that could cause the 高二年级·英语·试题 第 4 页 共 10 页 student to need extra care or attention. “I loved this idea and figured there had to be a way to make this work within my own classroom community,” Rachel said. A year after the conference, Rachel had a student with autism (自闭症) who frequently had tough days. To support her, Rachel told the student’s mother to simply text her “handle with care” to let her know when it was going to be one of those days. “I knew that when she texted me, it meant that her daughter needed some extra time and a quiet location, not the gym for morning announcements, so that the rest of her day went smoothly,” Rachel said. The simple method was such a success that Rachel decided to send all of her students home with a note for their parents. It explained what the “Handle with Care” system was and how they could take advantage of it. In no time, parents began to show their appreciation for Rachel’s incredible act of kindness. But Rachel’s kindness didn’t end with her class. News about the amazing system spread, and teachers across the country began giving it a shot in their own classrooms. Printouts can be found on the Smart School House website, and the feedback has been extremely positive! “The parents just let me know it was a hard morning for their children,” Rachel said. “I don’t need to know details but parents like that know I’m keeping an extra eye on them.” Rachel added, “Even though teachers can sometimes tell when a student is having a tough day by the way they’ re acting, these simple texts allow educators to make minor adjustments in advance that in turn make the whole day better for everyone.” 24.Why does the author write paragraph 1? A.To introduce the inspiration for Rachel’s system. B.To show many students are mentally unhealthy. C.To analyze the causes of students’ health problems. D.To emphasize parents should understand their kids. 25.How might Rachel treat the girl student with tough days? A.By taking her to the gym for announcements. B.By communicating with her for a long time. C.By driving her back home as soon as possible. D.By giving her some time alone in a quiet place. 26.What can we learn about Rachel’s “Handle with Care” system? A.It ends with her class. B.It is well received. C.It still confuses parents. D.It needs further testing. 27.What do Rachel’s words in the last paragraph suggest? A.Students are responsible for their own health. B.It’s easy to tell if a student is having a tough day. C.Educators needn’t always comfort their students. 高二年级·英语·试题 第 5 页 共 10 页 D.The reminder of students’ emotional problems matters. C For humans, aging is unavoidable. But axolotls (蝾螈), those cute smiling animals of pop culture fame, seemingly avoid this fate to a point. In a phenomenon called “neoteny”, axolotls never outgrow their initial stage, looking like oversize babies as adults. Not only do they look youthful, with feathery structures and distinctive characteristics, but these critically endangered Mexican species also experience few physical declines and diseases, and they can regenerate their limbs, tails, and even other organs over their 21-year lifespan. For that reason, human-bred axolotls, which are a light pink in color, are common research subjects for biologists, who have long been fascinated by their ability to fight aging. Now, a new study reveals one more mystery about these curious creatures. Their bodies stop one of the key mechanisms of aging — the epigenetic clock (表观遗传时钟) — when they’re just four years old. An epigenetic clock estimates an animal’s age based on how life events, such as stress or diet, turns its genes on and off. If an animal has experienced a lot of physical and mental pain, for instance, its epigenetic or biological age, could be much older than its real age. The findings could be one more step in the long quest to discover effective anti-aging treatments for humans, such as reducing inflammation (炎症), according to the study published on bioRxiv, a website where studies are posted without peer review. Chasing youth is a popular goal: The anti-aging market, valued at $40 billion, is estimated to hit $60 billion by 2032. What’s more, understanding axolotl genetics could inspire medicines for regenerating cells, muscles, or maybe even arms and legs. “It is a great leap forward in aging and regeneration,” says James Godwin, an immunologist at the MDI Biological Laboratory in Maine who was not involved in the new study. “If the mechanisms can be understood, then many opportunities to improve human health could present themselves.” The study team examined 180 axolotls from four weeks to 21 years of age. Hopefully, research on large scales is in store for future dedicated scientists. 28.What is a feature of axolotls due to “neoteny”? A.They maintain a young appearance. B.They have a higher risk of disease. C.They experience rapid aging. D.They undergo a few dramatic body changes. 29.Which factor of an animal can affect its epigenetic clock? A.Its size. B.Its suffering. C.Its habitat D.Its color. 30.What does James Godwin think of the study? A.It is thorough. B.It is promising. 高二年级·英语·试题 第 6 页 共 10 页 C.It is one-sided. D.It is misunderstood. 31.What field does the text mainly cover? A.Biology. B.Finance. C.Psychology. D.Diet. D Self-confidence is trusting in our abilities or qualities. It’s usually seen as a good thing. But is it possible that we might benefit from a little less confidence in our beliefs? For many years, Dr. Mark Leary, a neuroscientist at Duke University in Durham, N.C., has studied the role of people’s beliefs in their behavior. He found overconfidence is very common, especially when it comes to what people believe to be true, and can lead us to disastrous decisions. In 1986, NASA believed that the risk of loss for any space flight was roughly 1 in 100,000. It was an overconfident belief and might have led to the explosion of the Challenger. The good news is that there’s a “vaccine” for overconfidence, and that’s what scientists call “intellectual humility”— recognizing that your beliefs could be wrong. A survey of 144 college students to measure their intellectual humility found that students who saw their thinking could be wrong tended to be more curious and more likely to seek out new knowledge. They ended up knowing more at the end of the day. But does it actually help you beyond that? To find out more, Dr. Tenelle Porter at Ball State University conducted a series of studies with high school students. She found that students with intellectual humility were much more likely to test themselves to see whether they really understood the material and seek out potential holes in their understanding. When they got test scores, they’d change their study strategics to improve their performance and master the material for the next test. Students who didn’t see their knowledge could be wrong might instead just sail through their studying and wouldn’t stop to ask themselves if they truly understood what they read, heard, or did. Such students thought they got a subject down pat, but when asked to explain it on a test, they found they didn’t actually understand as much as they had thought. Although it might be good for you, researchers recognize that questioning your beliefs can be truly hard. Still, it’s important to remember that questioning beliefs isn’t always about replacing old ones with new ones. If you find it hard to question a belief, try taking “baby steps.” 32.Why does the author mention the explosion of the Challenger? A.To express his sorrow for the loss. B.To stress the high risk of space flights. C.To give an example of overconfidence. D.To show the result of wrong operation. 33.What do we know about intellectual humility according to Porter’s research? A.It urged students to gain recognition. B.It encouraged students to take exams. C.It motivated students to memorize knowledge. 高二年级·英语·试题 第 7 页 共 10 页 D.It helped students to adjust learning methods. 34.What do the underlined words “got a subject down pat” mean in paragraph 5? A.Fully mastered a subject. B.Put great effort into a subject C.Really enjoyed a subject. D.Benefited a lot from a subject. 35.What will probably be discussed in the following paragraphs? A.Why questioning our belief is hard. B.Why intellectual humility is helpful. C.How to become a confident person. D.How to practice intellectual humility. 第二节(共五小题,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。 It’s now, more than ever, crucial to adopting a low-impact lifestyle since all kinds of waste, including that of the fashion industry, are piling up in landfills with astonishing speed. 36 Thankfully, the following tips can help you reduce clothing waste. ·Buy fewer clothes overall. 37 It’s a more cautious approach to shopping and consumption in general. Think twice about what you will buy and say no to over consumption. You can even try out a minimalist lifestyle. Shop for what you need only when necessary, keep things simple, and go back to basics. ·Shop for high-quality clothing. High-quality clothes can cost more at first but save you money in the long run. 38 Moreover, quality clothes can make you feel more comfortable and confident, improve your fashion style, and help you look your best. · 39 Upcycling is very beneficial to the planet and your budget. Instead of throwing old clothes away, use parts of or entire old clothes to make something new and more valuable. You can even create stylish and unique pieces of clothing by upcycling. ·Donate your unwanted fashion items. Do a quick online search for your local options to donate clothes that are still in good condition. Be sure to contact organizations first and ask them what type of clothes they accept. You can donate clothing to for-profit companies or to homeless shelters and family service agencies. 40 A.Repurpose your old clothes. B.Upcycle everyday household objects. C.Limit your fashion consumption in the first place. D.Thrown clothes have had a disastrous impact on the planet. E.They are more likely to stay in good condition for a long time. F.Heavy coats and sweaters can go to animal shelters in your local area. G.Reducing clothing waste is necessary for making fashion more sustainable. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分 45 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 高二年级·英语·试题 第 8 页 共 10 页 项。 No one expected this from me. There had been an air of ____41___ rising within my family for months, and I felt totally overburdened with the school work and activities I had on my plate. So I ____42_ . I had completely no idea of returning home. It ____ 43____ some begging for a place to stay on the first night. I got enough cash for a room at a hostel on the second night by selling my electronics (电子设备). I spent the first few days full of optimism, ____44____ out around downtown New York. But that hope soon gave way to fear. My money was running out fast, ___ 45____ me into financial responsibility. I bought only what I needed at the lowest price when I was __ _46____. Survival stress was a different beast than academic or familial stress. I was ____47____ as well as I could, but I was still greatly underprepared for living ____ 48____. So I took one more day to enjoy the city and my ____ 49___, and then I went home. It had been less than a week, but it felt like much longer. Going back was much harder than leaving. Repairing my ___50____ with my parents was a difficult process. And missing a week of school was ____51____ enough, so my grades were in need of serious ____52___. When all the dust settled, I didn’t want to run away from my problems anymore. I grew up a lot that week and learned how to ____53____ self-control. I won’t ____54___ what I did to anyone. It didn’t provide any long-term __ _55____ to any problem. 41.A.tension B.mystery C.expectation D.excitement 42.A.drew back B.dropped behind C.ran away D.gave up 43.A.included B.required C.received D.mentioned 44.A.falling B.working C.hanging D.screaming 45.A.forcing B.inviting C.persuading D.accompanying 46.A.conscious B.exhausted C.generous D.starving 47.A.adapting B.surviving C.travelling D.behaving 48.A.bravely B.independently C.expensively D.healthily 49.A.future B.freedom C.holiday D.process 50.A.friendship B.relationship C.combination D.impression 51.A.skeptical B.specific C.tough D.changeable 52.A.recovery B.control C.reflection D.observation 53.A.confirm B.avoid C.reduce D.practice 54.A.describe B.return C.report D.recommend 55.A.attention B.consideration C.solution D.communication 第二节单项选择题(共 15小题; 每小题 1分, 满分 15分) 56.While the Spending jar is about the here and now, the Saving jar gives you a(n) ________ for the future. A.component B.masterpiece C.vision D.analysis 57.They felt great ________ for the victims. A.loyalty B.sympathy C.content D.inspiration 58.________ people want to be the best at everything. A.Grateful B.Informal C.Competitive D.Righteous 59.In modern society, modesty is a necessary ________. 高二年级·英语·试题 第 9 页 共 10 页 A.fault B.dedication C.desire D.virtue 60.Scientists say there is no ________ evidence that power lines have anything to do with cancer. A.innocent B.adjustable C.convincing D.incredible 61.I have been so ________ with work that I haven’t had time for social activities. A.complicated B.appropriate C.urgent D.occupied 62.A ________ relationship, agreement, or discussion is friendly and peaceful. A.humble B.legal C.memorial D.harmonious 63.Yuan Longping is one of the most ________ scientists in agriculture. A.financial B.influential C.beneficial D.official 64.She was over the age limit, ________, her application was rejected. A.in addition B.as a consequence C.by accident D.by chance 65.People like emojis because they add ________ meaning, and are quick and easy to use. A.collective B.tragic C.emotional D.academic 66.We’ve come to the ________ that he’s not the right person for the job. A.conclusion B.election C.aggression D.automation 67.The intention of these adaptations of William Shakespear’s popular plays is to make the classics more ________ to young readers. A.accessible B.disheartened C.painstaking D.profound 68.My parents bought me a bicycle to ________ me for passing the exams. A.compensate B.regulate C.tackle D.reward 69.The plan is designed to ________ employees to work more efficiently. A.motivate B.cherish C.clarify D.acclaim 70.As a doctor, you often need to ________ your personal feelings. A.back down B.pick up C.get across D.lay aside 第三节(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 If you have the chance to go back to ancient China and ask an ___71____(educate) man what his biggest dream was. He would tell you that he wants to become a zhuang yuan, ___72____title conferred(授予)on the scholar ______73_____ came first in the highest imperial examination. In ancient China, it was not that easy ____74_____(be) an official. You have to take exams first. The exams are very difficult _____75______ have many procedures. The outcome has to be confirmed by the Emperor himself. The number one scholar with the best score in the imperial exam_____76______(call) zhuang yuan. Once you are selected _____77______ zhuang yuan, you will be appreciated by the Emperor and appear in a parade downtown with a red robe and a tall, strong horse. Zhuang yuan is referred to the elite scholars. Now the imperial competitive examination _____78______(cancel) for many years. However, people still enjoy _____79____ (label) the top talent in their respective field as a 高二年级·英语·试题 第 10 页 共 10 页 Zhuang yuan. An old saying goes that there are 360 _____80____(trade) and every trade has his master, or zhuang yuan. 第四部分 读后续写 (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。 It was the end of the school year. Mum dropped me off at the school gate and I dashed toward my classroom as usual, without being aware of my German Shepherd, Baxter also jumped out of the car and followed me into the school. For fear that I might be late for Mr. White's class, I just ignored the strange glances and laughter all the way, thinking they had nothing to do with me, until my best friend Roy shouted anxiously “Melisa, Baxter behind you.” I turned around: There he was, with his tongue hanging out and tail wagging happily in the wind. I was rooted on the spot. I wasn't supposed to bring my dog to school but at that moment, it was just impossible to get Baxter back. I lowered myself and tried to get Barter to come closer, but he stared at me for a while, and jumped back. He was waiting for me to take him outside for a walk. Praise is always good, even for a dog, so I said “Baxter, good boy. Come on now.” Luckily, he ran toward me. But I could never hide such a naughty dog under my desk. I looked at Roy helplessly, who see yes suddenly lit up, “The closet (储存室)…” Yes, the closet. A thrill of excitement ran through my body. There, at the end of the hallway f this building, just on this floor, there was a small unlocked closet where we could safely park Baxter. That was really a perfect idea which would free me from my dilemma. Then, Roy and I ran desperately back into our classroom. Hardly had we settled down into our seats when Mr. White came in, books and papers in his hand. The class went on smoothly. Mr. White explained some rules patiently and reminded us to take notes. I listened attentively. Then something went wrong. When Mr. White began to write some math problems on the blackboard, quietly, a dog slid in. It was Baxter. Mr. White turned around, frozen with shock. “Whose dog is it ?” 注意:1. 续写词数应为 150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 At this time, Baxter spotted me and ran toward me excitedly. _____________________________________________________ I had thought Mr. White wouldn't let me get away with it. ________________________________________________________ 高二月考英语答案 1.C 【原文】W:Which month do you like? M: March is a nice month, but I think May is the best one. What about you? W: I like June best because I can go swimming then. 2.A 【原文】M: The prices of the vegetables have increased a lot. Now, green beans cost 1.5 dollars a pound. W: I know, but 5 years ago, they were just a third of that price. 3.B 【原文】M: Hello, Anne, why are you waiting here? W: I’m waiting for the clerk to come back. I need to make some copies of this paper. M: Why trouble him? I’ll work the machine right now. 4.C 【原文】M: Shall we go to the English party or watch a movie this Sunday, Rose? W: Both sound great, Bob. But I’m going to my father’s birthday party. Thanks for asking me. 5.A 【原文】W: You don’t look very well. M: Yes, I stayed up very late last night rewriting my paper. W: Haven’t you finished it yet? M: Not yet, I don’t know when. 6.A 7.B 【原文】M: How are you, Mrs. Branden? W: Pretty good. How are you doing? M: Not so good. I just lost my job today. W: I’m sorry to hear that. M: How are your students doing? W: They are very nervous about their final test. 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 C A B C A A B B C B 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 C A B C A B B C A C M: I remember you gave our class the hard final test in my first year of college. Many of us failed. But I really learned a lot from you. You see, I can speak English very well now. W: Thank you for saying so. 8.B 9.C 10.B 【原文】W: Excuse me, I’m Lisa. We’re doing a survey. Could I ask you some questions while you’re waiting for your baggage? M: Sure, go ahead. W: OK, how do you feel about the arrival area? Are you happy with it? M: Well, I’m not, really. W: Oh, why? M: The gate is a long way from Immigration and the elevator isn’t working. W: Oh, dear, I’m sorry to hear that. OK, then I see you have bought some duty free items here. Are you happy with the prices? M: Well, I think they are a little high. W: A little high? M: Oh, yes, compared to most places in Asia. W: I see. Well, how about the general appearance of the airport? M: Excellent! It’s the cleanest airport I have ever been in. W: So it’s clean and efficient? M: Clean and very efficient. Ur... I have to go. Here comes my suitcase. W: OK, thank you very much. M: You’re welcome. 11.C 12.A 13.B 【原文】W:What can I do for you, Sir? M: I’m Tom in Room 528 and I’d like to have a wake-up call tomorrow morning. W: At what time? M: 6:15 am please. W: We have a computer wake-up service. Please dial 2 for the service first and then the time, that is to say, dial 2, and then 0615 for the time. M: I see. Then it is 20615. Thank you. By the way, if I want to change my wake-up time, what shall I do? W: Just dial your new wake-up time. The computer will record it. M: If I dial 20700, I will be woken up at 7:00 am. Am I right? W: Yes, that’s right. M: Thank you, good night. 14.C 15.A 16.B 【原文】W: Hi, Tom, did you go to see a film last night? M: Yes, I went there with Tony. W: How did you like the film? M: Rather bad, Mary, you can’t imagine it. It was a complete waste of time. It was about a married couple. They lived with the wife’s mother because they didn’t have enough money to buy a house of their own. W: A lot of young people have to do that today. M: Yes, but the husband had to work overtime 3 times a week. So he was always tired out. W: It sounds miserable. M: Not really. Later, his wife was able to find a good job as a manager in a company. So in the end, they were able to buy a house. And he didn’t have to work hard any more. Stupid, wasn’t it? W: I don’t know. Anyway, I don’t want to see the film. I’m so busy with my exams. 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.C 【原文】Most Americans treat their pets like family members. It means Americans love their pets. And they provide them with a proper home, food, exercise, and medical care. Americans love pets and it is not just puppy love. Sometimes, they add to their interest to their pets with entertaining videos and amusing toys. If they have an eye for fashion, pets’ owners can dress their pets in pretty clothes. For special occasions, they can use perfume to make their dogs smell nice or less basely. You might see Americans treat their pets like they treat their children, sometimes even better. The most common pets in the US are dogs, cats, birds and fish. Pets, such as dogs and cats, make good companions. But in addition to providing good companionship, pets are useful too. For example, dogs guard property, heard cattle and sheep, and lead the blind. Monkeys, unusual pets in the US, will soon become useful pets for disabled persons. Scientists are now training monkeys to help disabled persons do some simple tasks, such as eating, cleaning the house and even changing the channel on the TV set. 阅读 D C C AD B D AB BA C DAD D C EA F 完形填空:41-45 ACBCA 46-50 DABBB 51-55 CADDC 单选 C B C D C D D B B C AADAD 语法填空:56. educated 57.a 58.who 59.to be 60.and 61.is called 62.as 63. has been canceled 64. labeling/labelling 65.trades 读后续写范文 Paragraph 1: At this time, Baxter spotted me and ran toward me excitedly. He announced silently to all hat I was his owner. With my heart racing and my face burning, I could see, from the comer of my eyes, some of my classmates looked at me sympathetically. I reminded myself to breathe as I stood up, with sweat streaming down the back of my neck, and said, “Sorry. ”I explained nervously, choking with shame and tears. Baxter sensed my anxiety and began to bark. I tried desperately to calm him down. Paragraph 2: I had thought Mrs. White wouldn't let me get away with it. However, Mrs. White didn't scold me. Instead, she suggested I keep Baxter in her office for a while. She also lent me her cell phone, so that I could call my mother asking her to pick Baxter up. Because of my teacher's kindness, the accident turned into an amusing incident. After the class, I made an apology again to Mrs. White but she just patted me softly saying, “It's OK. ”It was the first time I had felt my teacher was such a gentle woman.

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