天津市滨海新区塘沽第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷

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塘沽一中2025—2026学年度第一学期 高二年级第二次月考英语学科试题 一、听力:(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 听下面五段对话。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,你将有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. How is the weather now? A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny. 2. What is the woman trying to explain? A. Job description. B. Interview procedure. C. Candidates’ background. 3. Where are the speakers probably? A. In a park. B. On a bus. C. At the railway station. 4. What does the woman mean? A. She expected a better show. B. She could hardly find her seat. C. She didn’t get a favorable seat. 5! What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A new dance style. B. A famous dancer. C. A popular music video. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8题。 6. Who are the speakers? A. Students. B. Professors. C. Historians. 7. Why is the woman happy? A. She will be on her summer holiday B. Her paper was published in a magazine. C. She’s been chosen for an important program. 8. What attracts the woman most at the Shimaq site? A. The city walls. B. The palace. C. The courtyards. 听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。 9. What does Vince like doing best? A. Drawing cartoons. B. Photographing. C. Making models. 10. How many prize winners will there be in the competition? A. 3. B. 5. C. 6. 11. Where did Beth know about the cartoon show? A. From the newspaper. B. From the Internet. C. From a friend. 听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题 12. What has the weather been like in the past 3 days? A. Rainy. B. Snowy. C. Sunny. 13. When will it begin to snow? A. Tomorrow morning. B. Tomorrow afternoon. C. Tomorrow evening. 14. What are people advised to do? A. Drive slowly and carefully. B. Avoid going to the mountains. C. Prepare snow tires for their cars. 15. When will the next weather report be? A. At 3:00. B. At 4:00. C. At 5:00. 二、单项填空:(共30小题,每小题1分,共30分) 1. ---I’m not going to the party tonight. I’ll stay at home and read. ---Come on, ________ A. You get a frog in your throat. B. You’re pulling your weight. C. We’d better throw in the towel. D. Don’t be such a wet blanket. 2. For a senior high student, ________ good use you have made of your time to study, there is still room for improvement. A. whatever B. however C. though D. whether 3. There are nearly one hundred foreign students in our university, most of________ are from America and Australia. A. which B. them C. whom D. those 4. Because society ________ so rapidly during the last few years, the gap between the generations has become larger. A. changed B. had changed C. has been changing D. was changed 5. I've been looking forward for a long time ______ a chance to have a job interview. A. getting B. to get C. of getting D. to getting 6. There is a sign over there, saying no person ________ bring food and drinks into the reading room. A. shall B. should C. will D. must 7. Tom had to have his car repaired in a garage because it ______ seriously. A. damaged B. was being damaged C. had damaged D. had been damaged 8. We've got a couple of participants in the team. The problem is can complete this challenging task. A. which B. what C. who D. that 9. ________ advanced 5G technologies, Huawei has become the only equipment provider that can offer end-to-end 5G products and solutions. A. Possessing B. Possessed C. To possess D. Being possessed 10. 【2018·天津】—I'm moving in a few days and I wonder if you could help. —___________. Just let me know when, and I'll be there. A. You bet B. It depends C. Forget it D. No kidding 11. —Will you come over to Beijing next summer? —I’d like to, but my family ______ London that summer. A. are visiting B. are to visit C. will be visiting D. will visit 12. ________ work and creative activities have been important drivers of human progress is deeply rooted in our social values. A. How B. Whether C. That D. Why 13 You ________ so slowly. I just needed a few seconds to get used to your voice. A. shouldn’t have spoken B. couldn’t have spoken C. don’t have to speak D. needn’t have spoken 14. Many a young scientist ________ himself to the AI development, making China take the lead in the field. A. devoted B. have devoted C. was devoting D. has devoted 15. Last winter, part of Britain was struck by snowstorms, from ________ effects most passengers in Heathrow were suffering a lot, especially those with children. A. which B. what C. whose D. that 16. Peter had been puzzled over the problem for over an hour ________ all at once the solution flashed across his mind. A. while B. once C. as D. when 17. I’m ________ the decision to continue the event instead of giving it up. It is very important to many people. A. in control of B. in favor of C. in search of D. in terms of 18. The graduates live in this society now, _______the government should encourage them to set up their own business. A. when B. where C. that D. what 19. We believe the time and hard work _______ in completing such an important project are worthwhile. A. involved B. involving C. to involve D. to be involved 20. There is nothing in the fridge; let’s go to the supermarket to ______ some meat, fruit and vegetables this afternoon. A. end up B. catch up C. make up D. pick up 21. In interpersonal relationships and social interactions, a person with ________ is always respected and trusted. A. emission B. preference C. integrity D. favour 22. With the rapid development of science and technology, new knowledge and skills emerge ________, so we must keep learning to keep up with the times. A. constantly B. instantly C. considerately D. objectively 23. The noise from the construction site outside the window ________ the students from listening carefully in class, so the teacher had to close the windows. A. tempted B. approved C. distracted D. detected 24. A ________ friend always puts others’ needs first; for example, he will remind you of important exams in advance and offer help when you are in trouble. A. considerate B. massive C. suitable D. gradual 25. The research team has collected sufficient ________ to show that regular physical exercise can improve both physical and mental health. A. commitment B. consequence C. evidence D. conclusion 26. The government has launched a series of policies to ________ the development of green energy, which not only helps protect the environment but also creates more job opportunities. A. invest B. tempt C. promote D. obey 27 The ________ cultural relics unearthed from the ancient tomb need to be preserved in a controlled environment with proper temperature and humidity. A. massive B. delicate C. genuine D. suitable 28. The price of this second-hand car is ________. If you are willing to pay in cash, the seller is also open to discussing other terms of the deal. A. negotiable B. appropriate C. varied D. memorable 29. A leader with a clear ________ can guide the team through difficulties and lead them towards a brighter future, even in times of uncertainty. A. vision B. profile C. security D. virtue 30. The teacher’s encouraging words ________ the students to work harder and never give up on their dreams, no matter how many challenges they faced. A. promoted B. cherished C. motivated D. wandered 三、完型填空:(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从46~65各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Those in the food industry understand the difficulty that comes from working with people. No matter how much you try, some customers are never ___31___. If you make one mistake, some people are likely to lose ___32___. This situation took place at a McDonald’s in suburban Atlanta. A customer approached the drive-through window ___33___. He threw a drink back at the pregnant fast food worker who ___34___ it to him. Most would find that unthinkable. However, he himself felt ___35___ because the drink was not what he ___36___. Bryanna was the ___37___ in this incident. It was so ___38___ to her that she couldn’t even ___39___ what was happening. She was ____40____ and covered in ice and soda. The ____41____ next in line who witnessed what happened was Feroza Syed. She ____42____ the incident via Facebook after things took place. “I’ve never seen anyone ____43____ that way, especially to do that to a pregnant worker, which was just ____44____.” When Feroza approached the drive-through window, she ____45____ the fast food worker a cash tip to comfort her. She had yet another ____46____-set up an online registry for Bryanna’s baby. Feroza ____47____ maybe she could raise $300 or $400 for Bryanna to buy something nice. But by 24 hours later people had ____48____ $1,700. Feroza is just obviously going crazy with ____49____. Through this, Feroza and Bryanna have become friends. It’s just ____50____ to see such love and happiness. 31. A. confused B. frightened C. troubled D. satisfied 32. A. temper B. passion C. sight D. temperature 33. A. sadly B. angrily C. happily D. patiently 34. A. posted B. handed C. returned D. introduced 35. A. convinced B. embarrassed C. justified D. misunderstood 36. A. imagined B. missed C. brought D. wanted 37. A. interviewer B. victim C. looker-on D. witness 38. A. unpleasant B. reliable C. responsible D. unavoidable 39. A. figure out B. set down C. take over D. put aside 40. A. warning B. weeping C. begging D. checking 41. A. journalist B. manager C. customer D. worker 42. A. heard of B. thought of C. spoke of D. dreamed of 43. A. admit B. behave C. follow D. approve 44. A. wonderful B. funny C. necessary D. terrible 45. A. paid B. charged C. offered D. afforded 46. A. principle B. program C. destination D. idea 47. A. assumed B. realized C. recognized D. recalled 48. A. left B. earned C. donated D. saved 49. A. regret B. relief C. reward D. joy 50. A. encouraging B. demanding C. amusing D. puzzling 四、阅读理解:(共20小题,每小题2.5分,共50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 Side hustles (副业) for college students deliver spending money while still offering the flexibility that a full class schedule requires. Take class notes Three sites —StudySoup, NexusNotes, and Stuvia— offer attractive pay for uploading and selling class notes to other students at your university. You usually get a bonus when someone signs up to get access to your notes, plus a payment for each set of notes that sell. You can earn $250 to $500 per class, per semester. Become a tutor Many younger students have fallen behind academically as they struggled with distance learning. That opens an opportunity for those who have mastered a subject, from high school algebra to Spanish, to teach that subject to others. A number of tutoring platforms allow you to sign up and tutor online or in person. Some of the best: Wyzant, Varsity Tutors, and, for those who want to teach music, LessonFace. Be a survey taker The best option in this category is a site called Prolific. What makes this site better than most is that it asks you to answer qualifying questions—age, income, family status, etc.—in advance. Then, the site sends you only the surveys that you’re qualified to take. Charge scooters Big campuses are often littered with electric scooters (小型摩托车) and bikes that can be unlocked and ridden around campus. Riders can drop the scooters just about anywhere. So scooter companies enlist (征募) “chargers” to pick them up, charge them overnight and return them to a designated (指定的) area early the next morning. If you have a late class, there are two benefits of signing up to charge. First, you earn between $5 and $20 for each scooter you return fully charged. You also get to ride the scooters home for free, which isn’t a bad way to get back to your dorm. 51 Which site allows one to get paid by uploading their class notes? A. Prolific. B. LessonFace. C. Wyzant. D. StudySoup. 52. Which one best suits students who are excellent in music? A. Taking class notes. B. Becoming a tutor. C. Being a survey taker. D. Charging scooters. 53. What can be inferred about Prolific? A. It offers the highest pay. B. It only chooses students with good grades. C. It helps researchers find suitable survey participants. D. It requires participants to sign up in advance. 54. What may make charging scooters attractive? A. It pays riders for charging scooters. B. It provides the most benefits for students. C. It offers a means of free transportation. D. It helps solve the litter problem on campus. 55. The passage mainly introduces ______. A. methods to do better in school B. job options for college students C. after-class activities for students D. ways to meet a full class schedule B For Derek Veal, it all started when he explored his grandfather’s old house in Georgia. He found an old suitcase filled with photographs, some more than 100 years old. The suitcase belonged to his great-grandmother, who had Alzheimer’s(阿尔茨海默病) and lived in a nursing home. Veal and his grandfather went to visit her with the photos, hoping she could tell them more about the photos. What happened next changed Veal’s life. “Everything came back to her when she saw these pictures,” Veal said. “She recognized her sisters, her aunts, her grandparents... It was the first time I had ever seen someone’s excitement from an old photo returning to them.” The experience made Veal realize the power of old photographs to hold precious and long-forgotten memories and restore a sense of identity. It never left him. Two years ago, when he came across old family photos for sale at a thrift store(旧货店), he decided to pick one picture and try to track down the family. Soon, he was inspired to buy more photos and started a Facebook group called Old Photo Project to aid in finding their families. Veal is not alone in this hobby. Photo and genealogy(家谱学) enthusiasts worldwide regularly go through thrift stores, flea markets and the like, finding old photos with the objective of reuniting the photos with their families. They also use the Internet and even social media to track down the families and faces in the lost photos. David Gutenmacher, 26, lives in Queens, New York, and started his project, Museum of Lost Memories, in late 2020. He has already had over 300,000 followers on Instagram and over 750,000 on TikTok. “Some of my posts have gone viral and twice a person or family was tracked down in a matter of minutes!” Gutenmacher said. The motivation behind this hobby seems to be a combination of enjoying the detective work it takes to solve the puzzle, and the memories these lost pictures can bring back to the families they belong to. What makes this hobby so unique is not only how it gives people the chance to help others, but it also brings these enthusiasts a sense of purpose. “I feel like this is my calling” said Gutenmacher. “The more I return memories, the more it feels like I’m supposed to be doing this.” 56. According to the text, what changed Veal’s life? A. His awareness of the value of old photos. B. The true stories about his great-grandmother. C. His family’s history shown in the photographs. D. The photo-taking project of his grandfather’s old house. 57. What is the main focus of the third paragraph? A. The negative impact of Alzheimer’s on Derek Veal’s great-grandmother. B. The emotional response of Derek Veal’s great-grandmother to the old photographs. C. The historical value of the photographs found in Derek Veal’s grandfather’s house. D. The financial burden of caring for Derek Veal’s great-grandmother in a nursing home. 58 What do the underlined words “have gone viral” mean in paragraph 6? A. Have been updated regularly. B. Have made people think deeply. C. Have received some comments. D. Have spread quickly and widely. 59. How does Gutenmacher feel about what he does with the lost photographs? A. It’s not easy. B. It’s not enough. C. It’s his duty. D. It’s just a hobby. 60. Which of the following would be a suitable title for the text? A. Returning Lost Memories B. Old Photos for Photo Enthusiasts C. The Power of Photos on the Internet D. Researching the History of a Family C It’s weird. Time feels faster the older we get. I can think back to an event three years ago, and it feels like yesterday. I still wear the same clothes. My haircut is the same. I live in the same place and eat the same food. Nothing much distinguishes that event from my present. Yet, for a child or teenager, three years can feel like a lifetime. Why does this happen? Children and teenagers experience significantly more change, more frequently, than adults. They grow taller, wear new clothes, switch schools, have different friends, and learn new things in class. It is a world of transition and change. As adults, many of these factors level out and don’t change at all. During adolescence, which researchers identify as between 10 and 25 years of age, the brain undergoes significant change. Laurence Steinberg, a heavy hitter in the adolescent research world, calls it a brain of “opportunity” because it is wide open to learning. Imagine thousands of neurons(神经元)all bumping up against each other, equally likely to activate each other. Adolescents are highly sensitive to their environment because their brains are open to anything and everything happening to them. They use this openness to learn how the world works and how to function in it. When sex hormones come online, they enhance this learning through myelination(髓鞘形成), or the act of adding a fatty sheath(鞘)on top of the highly active neurons to help them fire 100 times faster than non-myelinated neurons. The brain takes what it learns and hardwires(连接)it. Stressful life events have a greater impact when they occur in adolescence versus middle childhood because the brain wires to teenage experiences. This is why we have a different experience of time. When we are teenagers, we are so open and receptive to the world. Our interactions with teachers, friends, material in class, parents, society, and more shape how we understand the world and how we operate in it. We experience big emotions, teaching us about relationships, responsibility, and everything else. It feels like so much happens every day because our brains are taking in so many things. As we get older, our brains aren’t wired to take in as many things from the outside world, or to learn in the same way. Therefore, three years ago can feel like yesterday: not much has changed in our brains, our perception, or our lived experience. 61. What message does the author intend to convey in the first paragraph? A. His preference to a certain food. B. His fixed living style. C. His feeling about time passing. D. His change in appearance. 62. Why do children and teenagers perceive time differently than adults? A. Their brains are less active. B. They experience more change. C. They have fewer responsibilities. D. Their brains are fully developed. 63. Why do stressful events impact adolescents more? A. Their brains are less developed. B. Their brains hardwire experiences. C. They lack emotional strength. D. They experience fewer changes. 64. What can we infer about teenagers from the passage? A. They have less stress than adults. B. They are more likely to adapt to change. C. Their brains are less active than those of adults. D. They focus more on the present than the future. 65. What could be the best title for the passage? A. Why Time Feels Faster as We Age. B. How Teen Brains Shape Time Perception. C. The Impact of Hormones on Time Experience. D. The Role of Change in Perception. D This morning, I saw the shocking headline: “Passenger Dies When Car Crashes in Driverless Mode”. In the article, various people said that the public should oppose the idea of developing driverless cars. They said that some advances in technology were unnecessary and could even be dangerous. Hence, we should cease accepting technology just because it is new. The newspaper reported that the car company had already apologised for the accident, but the families of the deceased (死者) said it was not enough. Nevertheless, the company still claimed that most people would be travelling in driverless cars one day soon. On the one hand, there are many different groups of people around the world who live happily in the absence of new technology. Probably the most well known are the Amish (亚米希人), a group of Christians living in rural America. They do not own or drive cars, watch TV, or use the Internet. They have lived mainly as farmers since the 18th century, and they will probably be living the same way in the distant future. They advocate a simple life with an emphasis on hard work, family, and community. They think that is better than caring about luxuries or following the lives of the rich and famous. It could even be argued that the Amish’s quality of life is better since they live in and appreciate the natural environment rather than living in large, polluted cities. On the other hand, new technology has provided people everywhere with many benefits over the years. For example, the latest weather-tracking computer programmes give people lots of warnings about potential natural disasters, which saves many lives. Moreover, the Internet has made it possible for friends and family to keep in touch easily even if they are on opposite sides of the world. It has also made finding opportunities in life much easier, as it allows people to make larger networks of friends through using social media. Personally, I have benefited quite a lot from technological advances. I found my career as an AI designer through a social media network. My health monitor, which I wear all the time, has also helped me get into the best shape of my life. Of course, when new technology changes the way we live, it can be a scary prospect. Nevertheless, I will always look on the positive side of change and accept it rather than resist it. 66. In writing Paragraph 1, the author aims to ________. A. propose a definition B. make a comparison C. reach a conclusion D. introduce a topic 67. What does the author intend to show with the example of the Amish? A. Their way of life will change in the near future. B. Not everyone is willing to embrace new technology. C. The quality of life in the countryside is higher than in the city. D. Following the lifestyle of celebrities will lead to a decline in the quality of life. 68. What does the author mainly want to tell us in Paragraph 3? A. New technology has brought a lot of convenience to mankind. B. New technology can prevent potential natural disasters from happening. C. New technology can help us expand our circle of friends. D. New technology can help us find our friends on the other side of the world. 69. What is the author’s attitude towards new technology? A. Pessimistic. B. Critical. C. Skeptical. D. Grateful. 70. What makes the best title for the passage? A. Should Driverless Car Have a Future. B. The Amish and New Technology C. Driverless Car with New Technology D. Should We Fight New Technology? 五、阅读表达:(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分) 阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。 Every single person has a story to share, and a growing number of older Australians are choosing to record their life memories as short films. While writing memoirs can take years, creating a life story film takes just a few hours — and the resulting films are far more vivid than writing or looking through photo albums. Television producer and director Danika Armytage, known for producing shows like The Block, River Cottage Australia, Travel Guides, and The Living Room, has launched a company called Big Stories Little Films, which specialises in creating life legacy films. Since its inception in 2024, Danika has been busy bringing people’s stories to life in film. “Our films tell life stories, capture family ancestry, and allow wisdom to be passed between generations,” Danika explains. “They are often a gift between family members — either ordered as a birthday present from the kids, or as a film gifted from the grandparents to their grandkids — it’s like a film heirloom (传家宝) to pass between generations.” Danika was inspired to start the company after filming an interview with her own grandmother, Halimah, before she passed away. “The film became priceless to my family, especially after Granny died. Now my own children can meet their great-grandmother and feel connected to our family history, even though they never met her in person. Memories fade, but films are a time capsule that safeguards stories, keeping them as vivid as if you’re sitting at the kitchen bench hearing them directly from your grandparent.” “One of my favourite films was about brother and sister Raymond and Jennice Kersh, now in their 80s, who ran the iconic Sydney restaurant Edna’s Table and were pioneers in serving indigenous ingredients in the Sydney restaurant scene. Their story is inspiring, and their recollections of growing up in Pyrmont in the 1940s, a suburb where everyone was poor but no one was lonel’ are a perfect example of how these films capture living history.” These life legacy films have become more than just memory carriers — they bridge time, letting younger generations touch the past through elders’ voices and smiles. For families, they’re irreplaceable heirlooms; for society, they’re fragments of living history. As more older Australians embrace this way, countless unique stories are being saved from fading, turning personal moments into lasting family and cultural treasures. 71. Compared with writing memoirs, what are the advantages of creating life story films?(No more than 10 words) ______________________________________________________________________________ 72. What does the underlined word “inception” mean?(No more than 1 word) ______________________________________________________________________________ 73. Why did Danika’s film about her grandmother become priceless to her family?(No more than 15 words) ______________________________________________________________________________ 74. What makes Raymond and Jennice Kersh’s story a “perfect example of living history”?(No more than 25 words) ______________________________________________________________________________ 75. Which is more vivid to you for preserving memories: photos, writing or short films? Why?(No more than 20 words) ______________________________________________________________________________ 塘沽一中2025—2026学年度第一学期 高二年级第二次月考英语学科试题 一、听力:(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 听下面五段对话。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,你将有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. How is the weather now? A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny. 2. What is the woman trying to explain? A. Job description. B. Interview procedure. C. Candidates’ background. 3. Where are the speakers probably? A. In a park. B. On a bus. C. At the railway station. 4. What does the woman mean? A. She expected a better show. B. She could hardly find her seat. C. She didn’t get a favorable seat. 5! What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A new dance style. B. A famous dancer. C. A popular music video. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8题。 6. Who are the speakers? A. Students. B. Professors. C. Historians. 7. Why is the woman happy? A. She will be on her summer holiday B. Her paper was published in a magazine. C. She’s been chosen for an important program. 8. What attracts the woman most at the Shimaq site? A. The city walls. B. The palace. C. The courtyards. 听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。 9. What does Vince like doing best? A. Drawing cartoons. B. Photographing. C. Making models. 10. How many prize winners will there be in the competition? A 3. B. 5. C. 6. 11. Where did Beth know about the cartoon show? A. From the newspaper. B. From the Internet. C. From a friend. 听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题 12. What has the weather been like in the past 3 days? A. Rainy. B. Snowy. C. Sunny. 13. When will it begin to snow? A. Tomorrow morning. B. Tomorrow afternoon. C. Tomorrow evening. 14. What are people advised to do? A. Drive slowly and carefully. B. Avoid going to the mountains. C. Prepare snow tires for their cars. 15. When will the next weather report be? A. At 3:00. B. At 4:00. C. At 5:00. 二、单项填空:(共30小题,每小题1分,共30分) 【1题答案】 【答案】D 【2题答案】 【答案】A 【3题答案】 【答案】C 【4题答案】 【答案】C 【5题答案】 【答案】D 【6题答案】 【答案】A 【7题答案】 【答案】D 【8题答案】 【答案】C 【9题答案】 【答案】A 【10题答案】 【答案】A 【11题答案】 【答案】C 【12题答案】 【答案】C 【13题答案】 【答案】D 【14题答案】 【答案】D 【15题答案】 【答案】C 【16题答案】 【答案】D 【17题答案】 【答案】B 【18题答案】 【答案】B 【19题答案】 【答案】A 【20题答案】 【答案】D 【21题答案】 【答案】C 【22题答案】 【答案】A 【23题答案】 【答案】C 【24题答案】 【答案】A 【25题答案】 【答案】C 【26题答案】 【答案】C 【27题答案】 【答案】B 【28题答案】 【答案】A 【29题答案】 【答案】A 【30题答案】 【答案】C 三、完型填空:(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从46~65各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 【31~50题答案】 【答案】31. D 32. A 33. B 34. B 35. C 36. D 37. B 38. A 39. A 40. B 41. C 42. C 43. B 44. D 45. C 46. D 47. A 48. C 49. D 50. A 四、阅读理解:(共20小题,每小题2.5分,共50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 【51~55题答案】 【答案】51. D 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. B B 【56~60题答案】 【答案】56. A 57. B 58. D 59. C 60. A C 【61~65题答案】 【答案】61. C 62. B 63. B 64. B 65. A D 【66~70题答案】 【答案】66. D 67. B 68. A 69. D 70. D 五、阅读表达:(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分) 【71~75题答案】 【答案】71. It’s faster and more vivid. 72. Start. 73. 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