内容正文:
live with his daughter and we hadn't seen him ever since
Paragraph 2:
Several years later,a small envelope was delivered to our
home-a letter from the old man's daughter.She informed us
that our dear old friend had passed away and sent us another let-
UNIT 2
第I卷
第二部分阅读理解(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)
A
2l.A推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Her father Phil-
ipp,who was a lawyer,hired personal teachers to teach the chil-
dren,and she learned mathematics very well.Music was impor-
tant to the family,and all the children learned to play the piano"
可知,Lise Meitner小时候接受了良好的教育。
22.A推理判断题。根据第三段中的“..but as an
Austrian Jewish woman,she was excluded from the main labs
and allowed to work only in the basement'”可知,由于身份的
缘故,她被不公平地对待。
23.C推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Meitner,ig
nored by the Nobel committee(委员会),refused to return to
Germany after the war and continued her atomic research in
Stockholm into her8Os.”可推断Meitner对诺贝尔奖委员会
对自己的忽视感到非常气愤。
B
24.C细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“Anyone
who cares about what schools and colleges teach and how their
students leam..”可以看出非常有可能对Ralph W.Tyler的
回忆录感兴趣的是教育工作者。故选C。
25.A词义猜测题。根据第二段中的“changed his ma
jor from medicine to education”可知他弃医从教,说明对教育
很痴迷。become hooked on意为“着迷于..的”。故选A。
26.B细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“Tyler was
the first director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behav
ioral Sciences at Stanford University,a position he held for four-
teen years..”可知Tyler在斯坦福大学的一个研究中心当了
10多年的领导。故选B。
27.C细节理解题。根据文章最后一段可知尽管Ty
r在1967年退休,但他并未停止为美国国内及国外的教育
机构服务,提供建议。故选C。
28.C主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章讲述了座头
鲸的歌声及其歌声的意义。故选C。
参考答案与解析⊙
ter written by the old man,which said,"Thank you for all your
kindnesses to an old man.When I was lonely,you took me in.
When I was badly in need of a family,you accepted me.My last
few years are filled with happiness because of you.
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29.B细节理解题。根据第三段中的“but scientists
showed this was incorrect when they played recordings of whale
songs in the ocean and the female whales did not respond"
知,当科学家们在海洋中播放雄性鲸鱼歌声的录音时雌性鲸
鱼没有反应。故选B。
30.A细节理解题。根据第二段最后两句“Up in the
boat,Darling recorded the whale's song,which can be long and
complex,sometimes lasting for 30 minutes or more.Actually,
they are perhaps the longest songs sung by any animal."可知,
座头鲸的歌声长且复杂。A项表达错误,故选A。
31.B细节理解题。根据第二段中的“When swim-
ming with the whale,Chadwick could see that the whale was a-
ware of him”和最后一段第一句“Another member of the re-
search team,photographer Flip Nicklin,recalls a special mo-
ment he had while interacting with a humpback.”可知f他f们的
共同点是“他们和鲸鱼一起游过泳”。故选B。
D
32.B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Although these
items bring us joy and convenience,they also create a lot of
juk.”可知家用电子产品给我们带来方便和快乐的同时也
制造了一些垃圾。故选B。
33.C细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Wireless char-
ging is also far more convenient for medical implants,as patients
won't need to recharge their devices through the skin using
cords..”可知,无线充电使设备的维护更加方便。故选C。
34.C细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Still,there are
a few drawbacks to wireless charging.The first is speed.It takes
a bit longer to charge devices wirelessly than it does if the device
is plugged in.”可知无线充电的缺点之一就是充电时间比有
线充电时间长。故选C。
35.D推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“This limita
tion may be gotten rid of in the future”和“Although wireless-
charging technology may be far from perfect,it seems like a step
in the right direction as we move towards a less-tangled future."
可知作者认为无线充电的局限性会在将来得到解决,虽然
这项技术目前还不完善,但这是向未来迈出的正确的一步。
由此可见作者对无线充电是赞成的态度。故选D。
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第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36.E根据下文“Her family was shocked because nurs
ing was not a respected profession.”可知该空引出下文,E选
项(随着南丁格尔慢慢长大,她决定要成为一名护士)切题」
故选E。
37.G根据上文“Later,she visited hospitals in France,
Germany and Ireland and learnt everything she could.”可知t此
处承接上文,G项(回到英格兰后,南丁格尔已经成了医院
管理方面的专家)切题。故选G。
38.B根据空前的“The hospital left men lying on the
loor,and rats were running everywhere.”可知,此处继续描述
医院的惨状,所以B选项(没有自来水,也没有暖气)符合
语境。故选B。
39.F根据第五段内容可知,医生开始并不听弗洛伦
丝的意见,但后来伤者增多了,人手不够,所以F项(他们
很快意识到弗洛伦丝能够帮忙)切题。故选F。
40.A根据上一段末句以及该段中的第一句可知,此处
承接上文,A项(护理成了一个令人尊敬的职业)切题。故选A。
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)
41.A此处表示虽然Woody Davis没挣多少钱,但是
他总是给每个人打招呼,帮助他人。wave“挥手,招手”,符
合语境。
42.C根据上下文,尤其是空后的“the good deeds
he's done over the last50 years”可知,Woody总是乐于助人,
所以当地居民十分感谢他。grateful“感谢,感激”,符合语
境。eager“渴望的”;ready“准备好的”;concemed“担心的,
忧虑的”。
43.B根据下文中的“They started by cutting his fire-
wood for winter..his old and broken truck.”可知,当地居民决
定回报Woody的善意(goodwill)。
44.A根据上文中的“try and retum”及下文中的
“old and broken truck”可知,作为回报,一些人修好了
Woody的货车。fix up“修理”,符合语境。turn in“退还,交
还”;take apart“拆卸”;pull over“停靠路边”。
45.D根据文中当地居民对Wooy的回报和Wooy儿
子的话可知,当地的居民很关心Woody。care about'“关心”,
符合语境。make out“理解”;stand by“支持”;take in“收
留”。
46.CWoo的儿子认为Wood山之前所做的已经得到
了当地居民十倍的报答。repay“酬报,报答”,符合语境。
repeat“重复”;understand“理解”;accomplish“完成”。
47.A根据语境可知,Wooy的乐于助人赢得了当地
居民对他的爱(love),这种爱是任何人都不能用金钱买来
的。hope“希望”;memory“记忆”;expectation“期望”。
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48.D根据下文中的“About a year ago,Woody con--
tracted ALS(肌萎缩侧索硬化症)”可知,此处表示不幸的
是,Wood山y活着的日子屈指可数了,大约一年前,他患了肌
萎缩侧索硬化症。number“计数”。
49.B根据上文中的“CBSNews”和下文中的“Woody
told the reporter'”可知,CBS News对Woody进行了采访。in-
terview“(媒体)采访,访问”,符合语境。recognize“认出”;
consult“咨询”:comfort“安慰”。
50.C根据上文中的“Woody contracted ALS(肌菱缩
侧索硬化症)”和“his health was declining rapidly”可知,
Woody接受采访时坐起来说话已经很费力了。此处用stug
gling很形象地表现出其病得很严重的事实。prepare“准
备”;attempt“尝试”;manage“勉力完成”。
51.C根据空前的“but”可知,Wooy坐起来说话很
吃力,但是他的精神完全不受影响。untouched“未受影响
的”,符合语境。unreasonable“不合理的”;unmoved“冷漠
的,无动于衷的”,unstable“不稳定的”。
52.D Woody说他对当地人提供的所有帮助感到难以
置信(believe)。
53.A根据上文中的“I feel lucky that I am dying slow-
ly”可知,Woo说他自己正在慢慢死亡,这让他感到很庆
幸,这种说法似乎十分奇怪(strange)。powerful“强有力
的”;simple“简单的”;awkward“令人尴尬的”。
54.BWoo山很高兴是因为他在临终前知道了人们对
他的看法和事实上他对别人意味着什么。空处前后是因果
关系,应用as表“因为”。
55.D参见上题解析。actually“真实地,确实”。
第Ⅱ卷
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)》
56.wich本题考查非限制性定语从句。分析句子可
知,空格处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是上文中“festival
for Thailand's elephant,”指代物在从句中作主语,所以要用关
系代词which,故填which。
57.to show本题考查短语搭配。aim to do sth意思是
“旨在做某事;目的是做某事”。
58.with本题考查介词。relationship wit讪..意思是
“与…之间的关系”。
59.Wht本题考查主语从句。分析句子可知,空格
处引导主语从句,并在从句中充当主语。(注意大写)
60.are dressed本题考查动词短语搭配。be dressed in.…
意思是“穿着…”。这里用一般现在时表示经常性的习惯
动作。
61.served本题考查非谓语动词。分析句子可知,句
子已有谓语will eat up,没有连词,所以空格处要填非谓语
动词,逻辑主语fruit和seve之间是被动关系,所以要用过
去分词作定语,故填served。
62.strength本题考查词性转换。空格处所填单词在
句中作show的宾语,需用strong的名词形式。
63.an本题考查不定冠词。play an important role in…
是固定短语搭配,意思是“在…中起重要作用或是扮演
重要角色”。
64.and本题考查连词。前后句是明显的顺承关系,
故用连词and。
65.environmentally本题考查副词。分析句子可知,
空格处修饰后面形容词friend山y,所以要用副词,故填envi:
onmental山y,意思为“环保地"。
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)】
第一节(满分15分)
【参考范文】
With the 100th anniversary of our school approaching,we
are going to hold an exhibition in its honour.We sincerely ex-
pect you to provide original artworks to celebrate its birthday.
We wish to see photos of different school activities which
have left a deep impression on you.Besides,you can write Chi-
nese poems,sharing your sweet experiences of school life.
Paintings are also preferred.Whatever your works are,they will
show your talents on such a special occasion.It will be a great
opportunity to extend your best wishes to the school as well as
UNIT 3
第I卷
第二部分阅读理解(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)
A
【解析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个不同地
方的旅游项目的信息。
21.C细节理解题。根据Discover Bangladesh部分中
"Read travelers'recent comments on our website and discover
how good we are!”可知,阅读游客最近在我们网站上的评论,
可以发现我们有多好!由此可知,Discover Bangladesh的特
别之处在于它提供游客评论。故选C。
22.A细节理解题。根据Explore Japan部分中的“No
trip is complete without tasting some of the world's best cuisine,
from delicious fresh sushi to crispy tempura.(没有品尝过世界
上最好的美食,旅行就不算完整,从美味的新鲜寿司到酥脆的天
妇罗)"可知,Explore Japan能够满足你对食物的热爱。故选A。
23.B文章出处题。文章主要介绍了四个不同地方的
旅游项目,由此可推知,文章最有可能出自一本旅游手册。
故选B。
参考答案与解析⊙
display your colourful school life.
Please send in your works before January 30th to the mail-
box,lh6688@163.com.
第二节(满分25分)
【参考范文】
"Boys,I baked a chocolate cake,Mrs Thompson walked
into the garage.Catching sight of Mrs Thompson,the two froze
with fear and followed her step with racing hearts.A few minutes
later,they were served with large slices of cake.Delicious as
the cake was,they didn't have any appetite.Mrs Thompson
seemed to notice something was wrong,"Boys,do you like the
cake?"Paul nodded with his eyes dropping to avoid any eye
contact and growing guilt crept into his heart.
When they were about to leave,Mrs Thompson handed
Paul a brand-new bat and glove.Paul looked at them,his face
blushing with shame."Th...thanks so much."Voice trem-
bling,Paul then bravely poured out everything about the enve-
lope and gave back the money he hid before,apologizing for his
stealing.However,Mrs Thompson,instead of boiling with an-
ger,came up to Paul,and said gently:"Oh,thank you for
helping me find the envelope.I totally forgot where I had put
it."In that split time,it dawned on him that what really matters
is simple honesty and simple kindness.
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B
【解析】本文介绍了北京胡同的现状及保护措施。
24.B推理判断题。根据第二段第二、三句可知。
25.A细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The visitors put
pressure on the protection of cultural relics...hutongs should be
protected from human damage."可知。
26.B细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“any actions
to damage the heritage will be punished'可知。
27.A推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,没有人知道
100年后会有多少胡同留下。
C
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。爸爸带“我”一起去哥伦比
亚一个叫加维奥塔斯的小镇。这里曾经是一片荒无人烟、饱
受战争蹂躏的偏远地区,但新建的加维奥塔斯的小镇环境优
美,房子、吃喝、学校教育都是免费的。“我”希望未来我们
都能生活在像加维奥塔斯一样的城镇里。
28.B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“He decided to
take me with him..At first I wasn't too keen.”可知,他决定带
“我”一起去。一开始“我”不太热衷。keen的近义词inter-
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UNIT2检测卷
第I卷
第一部分听力(略)
第二部分阅读理解(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
Lise Meitner was born in Vienna,Austria
on November 7,1878.She was the third child
of eight children in the family.Her father Phi-
lipp,who was a lawyer,hired personal teachers
to teach the children,and she learned mathe-
matics very well.Music was important to the
family,and all the children learned to play the
piano.The Meitner children were taught to lis-
ten to their parents,but to think for themselves.
When Lise Meitner finished school at the
age of 14,she could not go to college for higher
education,as were all girls in Austria.But,in-
spired by the discovery of Henri Becquerel,she
was determined to study radioactivity(放射
性)
When she turned 21,women were finally
allowed into Austrian universities.Meitner was
admitted into the University of Vienna;there she
was excellent at math and physics and earned
her doctor's degree in 1906.She wrote to Marie
Curie,but there was no room for her in the Paris
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lab,so Meitner made her way to Berlin.There
she worked with Otto Hahn,but as an Austrian
Jewish woman,she was excluded from the main
labs and allowed to work only in the basement.
In 1912,the pair moved to a new university
and Meitner had better lab equipment.Though
Meitner was forced to escape Nazi Germany in
1938,they continued to co-work.Meitner con-
tinued her work in Sweden and later they found
the phenomenon“nuclear fission(核裂变)”.
The discovery,which finally led to the atomic
bomb,won Hahn the Nobel Prize in 1944.Meit-
ner,ignored by the Nobel committee(委员
会),refused to return to Germany after the war
and continued her atomic research in Stockholm
into her 80s.
)21.What do we know about Lise Meitner's
childhood?
A.She received a good education.
B.She often went against her pa-
rents.
C.She showed a great talent for
music.
D.She lived a hard life with her
family.
()22.What did Lise Meitner probably re-
alise when working in Berlin?
A.She was unfairly treated there.
B.She made the wrong college
choice.
C.She should have kept her iden-
tity a secret
D.She should find a better partner
than Otto Hahn.
)23.What was most probably Lise
Meitner's attitude toward the No-
bel committee?
A.Indifferent.B.Unclear.
C.Angry.
D.Supportive.
B
Anyone who cares about what schools and
colleges teach and how their students learn will
be interested in the memoirs(回f忆录)of
Ralph W.Tyler,who is one of the most famous
men in American education.
Born in Chicago in 1902,brought up and
schooled in Nebraska,the 19-year-old college
graduate Ralph Tyler became hooked on teach-
ing while teaching as a science teacher in South
Dakota and changed his major from medicine to
education
Graduate work at the University of Chicago
established his connection with honourable edu-
cators Charles Judd and W.W.Charters,whose
ideas of teaching and testing had an effect on
his later work.In 1927,he became a teacher of
the Ohio State University where he further de-
veloped a new method of testing.
Tyler became well known nationally in
1938,when he carried his work with the eight-
year study from the Ohio State University to the
University of Chicago at the invitation of Robert
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Hutchins.
Tyler was the first director of the Centre for
Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at
Stanford University,a position he held for four-
teen years.There,he firmly believed that re-
searchers should be free to seek an independent
spirit in their work.
Although Tyler officially retired in 1967,he
never actually retired.He served on a long list
of educational organisations in the United States
and abroad.Even in his 80s he traveled across
the country to advise teachers and management
people on how to set objectives(目标)that de-
velop the best teaching and learning within their
schools.
)24.Who are most probably interested
in Ralph W.Tyler's memoirs?
A.Top managers.
B.Language learners.
C.Serious educators.
D.Science researchers.
()25.What do the underlined words"hooked
on teaching"in Paragraph 2 proba-
bly mean?
A.Attracted to teaching.
B.Tired of teaching.
C.Satisfied with teaching.
D.Unhappy about teaching.
)26.Where did Tyler work as the leader
of a research centre for over 10
years?
A.At the University of Chicago.
B.At Stanford University.
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C.At the Ohio State University.
D.At the University of Nebraska.
)27.Tyler is said to have never actually
retired because
A.he developed a new method of
testing
B.he called for the free spirit in
research
C.he was still active in giving ad-
vice
D.he still led the eight-year study
C
Herman Melvile,the writer of the famous
whale story Moby Dick,once wrote that hump-
back whales were "the most light-hearted of all
the whales".Known to be intelligent animals
and can be seen working together to hunt
schools of small fish,humpbacks are a favourite
of whale watchers everywhere.And,if you listen
closely,you might even hear one singing.
Marine(海洋的)biologist Jim Darling
has studied the songs of humpback whales for
more than 25 years.While recording whale
songs on a boat near Hawaii,he invited author
Douglas Chadwick to experience diving with a
humpback.In the water,Chadwick heard the
whale's songs in a way he never heard them be-
fore."Suddenly,I no longer heard the whale's
voice in my ears,”he said..“I felt it inside my
head and bones."When swimming with the
whale,Chadwick could see that the whale was
aware of him,but not alarmed by his presence.
Up in the boat,Darling recorded the whale's
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song,which can be long and complex,sometimes
lasting for 30 minutes or more.Actually,they
are perhaps the longest songs sung by any ani-
mal.
Darling says that only male humpbacks
sing,but for unknown reasons,it was previously
thought that they sang to attract females,but sci-
entists showed this was incorrect when they
played recordings of whale songs in the ocean
and the female whales did not respond.Another
idea is that male humpbacks compete with each
other using songs,just as other male animals on
land do using their horns or sharp teeth.
Researchers have also found that hump-
back whale songs are different in different parts
of the world,perhaps like whale national songs.
They may also be like hit tunes on the radio,
changing over time-from one year to the next,
or even over a single breeding season when they
produce young.
Another member of the research team,pho-
tographer Flip Nicklin,recalls a special moment
he had while interacting with a humpback.
While he was snorkelling(潜水)some distance
from the huge animal,it approached him until it
was just a few metres away.It then gently car-
ried Nicklin towards its eye with a flipper(鳍
肢),as if examine him.Obviously,the urge to
understand a different species goes both ways.
()28.What is this passage mainly about?
A.How to record the humpbacks
in the ocean.
B.How humpbacks communicate
with people.
C.Humpback whale songs and
what they might mean.
D.The career of a man interested
in humpbacks.
()29.When the scientists played whale
songs in the ocean,
A.the songs attracted fish
B.no female whales came
C.male whales became angry
D.male and female whales came
together
()30.What is NOT true about humpback
whales
A.Their songs are short and sim-
ple.
B.Only male humpback whales
sing.
C.Humpback whales are very
friendly.
D.They are popular with whale
watchers.
()31.What do Chadwick and Nicklin
have in common?
A.They were afraid of whales.
B.They swam with the whales.
C.Their jobs are to take photos
of the whales.
D.They are marine biologists
studying whales.
D
We are lucky to live in a world that is full
of incredible technology.Our living rooms are
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packed with computers,LCD TVs,video game
systems,and Blue-ray players that help us enjoy
the latest entertainment.Although these items
bring us joy and convenience,they also create a
lot of junk.Each device needs its own plug and
adaptor to keep its batteries recharged,and over
time these wires get tangled(缠绕在一起的).
Thankfully,something has come along to help
rid our homes of this mess while still supplying
these devices with the power they need.It's
called wireless charging and this trend is just
starting.
Wireless charging has a lot of potential for
smartphones and other electronic devices.Elec-
tronic devices can absorb the electricity once
they're placed on a special charging mat.There
are several advantages that wireless charging of-
fers over traditional methods.For starters,cords
(电源线)have a tendency to wear out with
use.Wireless charging users never have to wor-
ry about buying replacement cords.Wireless
charging is also far more convenient for medical
implants,as patients won't need to recharge
their devices through the skin using cords.In
turn,this cuts down on the risks of infection.
Wireless charging can also bring safety benefits,
as wired charging devices that come in contact
with water can increase the chances of getting
an electric shock.Wireless charging gets rid of
that danger completely.
Still,there are a few drawbacks to wireless
charging.The first is speed.It takes a bit lon-
ger to charge devices wirelessly than it does if
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the device is plugged in.The process also re-
quires more heat,so devices tend to get a bit
hotter,which could create other safety issues.
Also,since devices must be left on a special pad
while charging,it is harder to operate them
while they are powering up.This limitation may
be gotten rid of in the future,as researchers are
developing transmitters(发射器)that can charge
several different devices in a room without the
need to connect to a charging pad.Although
wireless-charging technology may be far from
perfect,it seems like a step in the right direction
as we move towards a less-tangled future.
()32.What is the problem with many
modern appliances?
A.Most people can't afford to pay
for them.
B.They can cause a lot of junk
around the house.
C.They go out of style too quick-
ly.
D.They are not very entertaining.
()33.Why is wireless charging beneficial
for medical patients?
A.It often brings down the cost for
their medical bills.
B.Wireless charging has shown to
cure people of serious diseases.
C.It makes maintenance of their
devices much easier.
D.It's being used as a replacement
for many pills.
)34.Which of the following is a disad-
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vantage of wireless charging?
A.Wireless charging means de-
vices take up more space.
B.People can now buy fewer de-
vices for their homes.
C.It takes longer to charge your
battery wirelessly.
D.People can't plug in their de-
vices conveniently.
)35.What seems to be the author's atti-
tude towards wireless charging?
A.Cautious.
B.Uncaring.
C.Disapproving.D.Favourable.
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。
Florence Nightingale was named after her
birthplace,Florence,Italy.When she was al-
most a year old,she returned with her family to
England.
Florence often helped her mother deliver
(运送)food to the poor and sick.
36.
Her family was shocked because
nursing was not a respected profession.
But Florence was determined.She studied
books on medicine.Later,she visited hospitals
in France,Germany and Ireland and learned
everything she could.37.
In1854,
Britain was at war with Russia,Florence went to
the British hospital in Scutari and she was
shocked.The hospital left men lying on the
floor,and rats were running everywhere.
38.
Many soldiers died before receiv-
ing help.
The doctors wouldn't listen to Florence be-
cause they didn't like the idea of women in army
hospitals-until one day 500 unexpected casual-
ties(伤者)arrived.39.
Florence
made changes,making sure the men were
washed and their injuries were cared for.Every
night she would check the patients with her
lamp.
When she returned home after the war,a
fund had been set up in her honor.Many of the
soldiers she had nursed had made contributions
(捐款).Now she could set up the Nightingale
Training School in London.
After years of hard work,Florence Nightin-
gale saw cleaner and more cheerful hospitals.
40.
All of this was because of the
“lady with the lamp”.
A.Nursing became an honoured profession.
B.There was no running water and no
heat.
C.She knew she had much to learn about
nursing.
D.Florence saw the soldiers'health had
improved.
E.As she grew older,she decided to be-
come a nurse.
F.They soon realized that Florence could
give a hand.
G.Upon returning home,she was an ex-
pert on hospital management.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(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。
Woody Davis had always been generous
and kind.He never earned much money,but al-
ways 41 to everybody and aided others.
Folks in town are 42 for the good
deeds he's done over the last 50 years.Last
year,they decided to try and return some of that
43.They started by cutting his firewood
for winter.A couple of guys 44 his old and
broken truck.Woody's son,Clint Davis,said he
didn't know how much the community 45
his father until now.He said all the work his
dad did for people has been 46 ten times
and that anyone can't buy the 47 that peo-
ple have poured out for his dad.
Unfortunately,Woody's days were 48.
About a year ago,Woody contracted ALS(肌菱
缩侧索硬化症).When CBS News49_him
in January,his health was declining rapidly.He
was already 50 to lift and talk,but his spir-
it was completely 51.Woody told the re-
porter that he could hardly 52 all the help
offered by local people."I feel lucky that I am
dying slowly,"Woody said.His words seemed
53.Woody explained that he was glad
54 he got to see how people felt about him
and what he 55 meant to them before he
died.
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(
)41.A.waved
C.apologized
(
)42.A.eager
C.grateful
(
)43.A.mercy
C.choice
(
)44.A.fixed up
C.took apart
(
)45.A.made out
C.took in
(
)46.A.repeated
C.repaid
(
)47.A.love
C.memory
(
)48.A.concluded
C.treasured
(
)49.A.recognized
C.consulted
(
)50.A.preparing
C.struggling
(
)51.A.unreasonable
C.untouched
(
)52.A.suspect
C.appreciate
(
)53.A.strange
C.simple
(
)54.A.though
C.once
(
)55.A.fortunately
C.normally
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B.pointed
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当
D.appealed
的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
B.ready
There is a special festival in Thailand
D.concerned
that people and animals celebrate together.
B.
goodwill
It's a festival for Thailand's elephants-the
D.reward
Surin
Elephant Round-up and Elephant
B.turned in
Show,56.
takes place in the third
D.pulled over
week of November.People in Surin are good at
B.stood by
training
elephants.The festival aims
D.cared about
57.
show)the importance of ele-
B.understood
phants to Thailand and people's good relation-
D.accomplished
ship 58
them.
B.hope
59.
attracts tourists most is the
D.expectation
elephant parade.People 60.
dress)
B.lengthened
in traditional Thai clothes and they decorate
D.numbered
their elephants colourfully.After the parade,the
interviewed
elephants gather at a place to enjoy breakfast.
D.comforted
They will eat up all the fruit 61.
B.attempting
serve)to them within minutes.
D.managing
There are many other interesting activities
B.unmoved
at the festival,too.For example,soccer matches
D.unstable
and dancing are held among elephants to show
B.accept
their 62.
strong)and skills.
D.believe
Elephants
have always
played
B.powerful
63.
important role in Thailand's histo-
D.awkward
ry and culture.People used to use them in wars
B.
as
64
they are now important for the log-
D.unless
ging industry and tourism.An elephant can carry
B.gently
about 500 kg logs.They are 65
envi-
D.actually
ronment)friendly compared to machines.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
题1.5分,满分
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你校将举行100周年校庆作品展,
请你以你校英语报刊编辑的身份用英文写一
则征集作品的短文并告知同学们将其原创作
品发送到邮箱lh6688@163.com。
内容包括:
1.作品主题;
2.作品形式:
3.截止日期。
注意:
1.写作词数为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
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入总词数。
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approaching,
Please send in your works before January
30th to the mailbox,lh6688@163.com.
第二节读后续写(满分25分)》
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落
的开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短
文。
Steve grabbed his bat and glove."See you
later,Mom.I'm going to Paul's."He raced out
the door and slammed it behind him.Summer
vacation just began.The boys planned to play
baseball every day so they could make the fresh-
man team.
Paul was waiting outside for Steve."What
are you doing?Where's your stuff?"Steve lifted
his bat onto his shoulder when catching sight of
Paul.
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Paul shook his head unhappily."I have to
clean Mr Thompson's garage before I can go.
With his broken arm,he can't do it himself.My
mom always volunteers me to help the
Thompson's.They're kind of old.
“OK,”said Steve.“Ill help you.Wel
get done quicker working together."
The boys went down the block to the
Thompson's and got started.They found a cou-
ple of brooms and shovels ()Before they
swept,they put boxes that were strewn(遍布)
around the garage floor on shelves.As Paul put
a big box on a shelf,it fell off and with it fell an
envelope.He picked it up.It wasn't sealed,so
he opened it.There were lots of one-hundred-
dollar bills.
“You've got to see this.”He pulled out a
handful of bills and showed Steve with his eyes
lit up..“Where did you get that?”said Steve.
Paul pointed to the shelf."It just fell down
when the box fell.There's got to be a couple of
thousand dollars here.If we take some,I bet no
one will ever know..”
Steve furrowed his brow(皱眉)and shook
his head.“Are you crazy?That's stealing.”
"Well,I do a lot of chores for them and don't
get paid.It's not really stealing;it's a kind of
payment for my hard work,"Paul insisted.At
that time,Steve was about to grab the money
from Paul's hand when they heard a sound.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
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Paragraph 1:
“Boys,I baked a chocolate cake,”Ms
Thompson walked into the garage
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Paragraph 2:
When they were about to leave,Mrs
Thompson handed Paul a brand-new bat and
glove.