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英語考生注意:1.本試卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。2.答題前,考生務必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內(nèi)項目填寫清楚。3.考生作答時,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑;非選擇題請用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。4.本卷命題范圍:至選擇性必修Book1Unit2。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howdidthewomangettheinspirationtopaintthewall?A.Fromabook.B.Fromapainting.C.Fromafilm.2.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Dosomeshopping.B.Cooklunch.C.Makesomecake.3.Whydoesthewomanrefusetogodancingtonight?A.Shedoesn'tlikedancing.B.Sheplanstogetupearlytomorrow.C.Shewantstovisithergrandmathen.4.Whatisthewoman'sproblem?A.Shehasrunoutofoil.B.Shewillspendmuchonhercarrepairs.C.Itwilltakeaverylongtimetofixhercar.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Weather.B.Acity.C.Anaccident.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdidthemandolastmonth?A.HetravelledaroundDetroit.B.Heattendedasalesmeeting.C.Hewenttoanightschool.7.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inabusinesscenter.B.Inaconferencehall.C.Inafitnesscenter.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdidthemandobeforehemetthewoman?A.Helookedforhisphone.B.Hehadadrink.C.Hefocusedonhiswork.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthemanshouldhavedone?A.Heshouldhavecalledherup.B.Heshouldhavewaitedforher.C.Heshouldhaveapologizedtothepeople.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatdidthemanorderforhismother?A.Adrink.B.Somechocolate.C.Acake.11.Whatcouldthewomanprobablybe?A.Awaitress.B.Amanager.C.Aconsumer.12.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Recommendameal.B.Seethemenu.C.TalktoJohn.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13Howdothetwospeakerslikethecoffee?A.Ittastesbad.B.Itisjustsoso.C.Itistotheirtaste.14.Whatisthewoman'sopiniononherlastclass?A.Thrilling.B.Boring.C.Instructive.15.Howistheatmospherewhenthestudentshavediscussionsintheman'sclass?A.Tense.B.Dull.C.Lively.16.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?A.Sitinontheman'sclass.B.Haveachatwiththeprofessor.C.RegisterforacourseinWorldHistory.聽第10段,回答第17至20題。17.WhereisthePhotocopyRoom?A.AcrossfromtheCirculationDesk.B.AcrossfromtheReadingRoom.C.Acrossfromtherestrooms.18.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestthelistenersdointhestudyrooms?A.Dointeractiveactivities.B.Readsometopstories.C.Checkoutbooks.19.Whenwasthelibrarybuilt?A.5yearago.B.Onedecadeago.C.Twodecadesago.20.Whatisthespeakergoingtodonext?A.Introducesomebooks.BAnswerthelisteners'questions.C.Showsomenewspapersandmagazines.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。APeopleareobsessed(對……著迷)withappsthesedays.Whetherthey’regoodorbad,someappscanreallymakeourlifeeasier.Therearesomeappsthatcanmakeyourlifeeasierandhappier.RelaxMelodiesStressisaninevitable(不可避免的)partoflife.Whenyoudon’tknowhowtodealwithstressinahealthyway,itcancausemanyhealthissues,includinganxietyanddepression.Thisappfeaturesrelaxingsoundsthathelpyoufightstressandfallasleepfaster.Itcanhelpyourbabytosleepbetteraswell.Thesoundsareperfectforyogaandmassagesessions,too.Ifyouarelookingtoimproveyourhealth,givethisappatry.FitbitTheFitbitappwillhelpyouliveahealthierlifeandbemoreactivethroughouttheday.Ithelpstowatchyourcalorieintake,keepyourweightundercontrol,keeptrackofyourdailyactivities,followyourtrainingprogram,achieveyourfitnessandweight-lossgoals,andmanymore,Youcaninviteyourfamilymembers,friendsorcoworkerstojoinandcompetewiththem.Theappisfree.PocketExpensePersonalFinanceKeeptrackofyourspending,monitoringallyourfinancialaccounts,trackallyourbills,reachyoursavingsgoalsandoverallkeepyourbudgetundercontrolwiththisapp.Theapphelpsyoutoseehowmuchmoneyisleft.Itcanteachyoutoshopwiselyandbudgetyourmoneymoreefficiently.GrouponTheGrouponapphelpstogetdealsfor50%—70%offthemostpopularstufftosee,doandpurchasethingsinover500citiesworldwide.Youcansaveonalmosteverythingwhiletravelingaroundtheworld.Thisappisamust-haveforwisebuyers.1.HowcanRelaxMelodiesbenefitpeople?A.Byhelpingpeopledealwithhardtasks.B.Bykeepingtrackofpeople’sdailyactivities.C.Bygettingpeopletofeelcalmwithsounds.D.Byimprovingpeople’sleveltoappreciatemusic.2.Whichofthefollowingappscanassistyouifyouwishtogetthingsatadiscount?A.Fitbit. B.Groupon.C.RelaxMelodies. D.PocketExpensePersonalFinance.3.WhydopeoplechoosetheappPocketExpensePersonalFinance?A.Itcanmakeyourelaxed.B.Itcanhelpyoukeepinshape.C.Itcanhelpyouspendmoneymorereasonably.D.Itcantellyouwheretobuyhigh-qualitygoods.【答案】1.C2.B3.C【解析】【導語】本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了一些能讓我們的生活更加輕松、快樂的APP。【1題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)RelaxMelodies中的“Stressisaninevitable(不可避免的)partoflife.Whenyoudon’tknowhowtodealwithstressinahealthyway,itcancausemanyhealthissues,includinganxietyanddepression.Thisappfeaturesrelaxingsoundsthathelpyoufightstressandfallasleepfaster.(壓力是生活中不可避免的一部分。當你不知道如何以健康的方式處理壓力時,它會導致許多健康問題,包括焦慮和抑郁。這個應用程序的特點是放松的聲音,幫助你對抗壓力,更快入睡。)”可知,這個應用程序可以通過放松的聲音幫助人們對抗壓力,感到平靜。故選C。【2題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Groupon中的“TheGrouponapphelpstogetdealsfor50%-70%offthemostpopularstufftosee,doandpurchasethingsinover500citiesworldwide.(團購網(wǎng)站Groupon的應用程序可以在全球500多個城市提供最受歡迎的景點、活動和購物優(yōu)惠,折扣為5-7折。)”可知,Groupon這個程序可以幫助人們在購物時享受折扣。故選B。【3題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)PocketExpensePersonalFinance中的“Keeptrackofyourspending,monitoringallyourfinancialaccounts,trackallyourbills,reachyoursavingsgoalsandoverallkeepyourbudgetundercontrolwiththisapp.Theapphelpsyoutoseehowmuchmoneyisleft.Itcanteachyoutoshopwiselyandbudgetyourmoneymoreefficiently.(跟蹤你的支出,監(jiān)控你所有的財務賬戶,跟蹤你所有的賬單,達到你的儲蓄目標,總體上控制你的預算。這個應用程序可以幫助你看到還有多少錢。它可以教你明智地購物,更有效地預算你的錢。)”可知,PocketExpensePersonalFinance這個程序可以幫助人們更合理地花錢。故選C。BCharlieChaplinBritishcomedian(喜劇演員),producer,writer,directorandcomposer,iswidelyregardedasthegreatestcomicartistofthescreenandoneofthemostimportantfiguresinthefilmhistory.Chaplinwasnamedafterhisfather,aBritishentertainer.Hespenthisearlychildhoodwithhismother,thesingerHannahHall,aftersheandhisfatherseparated,andhetooktheplaceofhismentallyunstablemothertoappearonthestage.However,heandhismotherweresoonseparatedfromeachotherbecausethesickHallwassenttoahospital.Then,Charliewassenttoaseriesofboardingschools.Usinghismother’sshow-businesscontacts,Charliebecameaprofessionalentertainerin1897whenhebecameamemberoftheEightLancashireLads,adancinggroup.HisearlystagecharactersincludeasmallroleinWilliamGillette'sSherlockHolmes(1899).WhiletouringAmericawiththeKarnocompanyin1913,ChaplinwassignedtoappearinMackSennett’sKeystonecomedyfilms.ThoughMakingaLiving(1914)wasnotthefailurethathistorianshaveclaimed,Chaplin’sfirstscreencharacterdidnotshowhimtothebestadvantage.Tocomeupwithamoreworkablescreenimage,Chaplincreatedanoutfitconsistingofatoo-smallcoat,too-largepantsandawalkingstick.Asafinishingtouch,heputonamustache(胡子).ItwasinhissecondKeystonefilm,KidAutoRacesatVenice(1914),thatChaplin’sclassicscreencharacter,“theLittleTramp(流浪漢)”,wasborn.Intruth,Chaplindidnotalwaysportrayatramp;inmanyofhisfilmshischaracterwasemployedasawaiter,storeclerk,fireman,andthelike.ButtheTramp’sattractionwasuniversal:audienceslovedhischeekiness(厚臉皮),unexpectedbraveryandespeciallyhisrecoveryinthefaceofdifficultieswhichmovedtheaudiencemost.SomehistorianshavetracedtheTramp’soriginstoChaplin’sDickensianchildhoodwhileothershavesuggestedthatthecharacterhaditsrootsinthemottoofChaplin’steacher,FredKarno,“Keepiteager,gentlemen,keepiteager”.Whateverthecase,withinmonthsafterhisnoviewason,Chaplinwasthescreen’sbiggeststar.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutChaplin’smother?A.Shehadamentaldisease.B.Shewassenttoahospitalduetoaninjury.C.Sheaccidentallylosthershow-businesscontacts.D.Sheearnedalargeamountofmoneybysingingsongs.5.WhendidChaplinappearastheLittleTrampinafilm?A.In1897. B.In1899. C.In1913. D.In1914.6.WhichaspectoftheTrampmovedtheaudiencemost?A.Hisabilitytorecoverfromdifficulties.B.Hisuniqueandseriousappearance.C.Hisactionwithawalkingstick.D.Hisspeciallearningexperience.7.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThevalueoftheTramp. B.ThesourcesoftheTramp.C.TheexperiencesoftheTramp. D.ThecharacteristicsoftheTramp.【答案】4.A5.D6.A7.B【解析】【導語】這是一篇記敘文。查理·卓別林是英國喜劇演員、制片人、作家、導演和作曲家,被廣泛認為是銀幕上最偉大的喜劇藝術家,也是電影史上最重要的人物之一,文章對其生平進行了介紹。【4題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第二句和第三句“Hespenthisearlychildhoodwithhismother,thesingerHannahHall,aftersheandhisfatherseparated,andhetooktheplaceofhismentallyunstablemothertoappearonthestage.However,heandhismotherweresoonseparatedfromeachotherbecausethesickHallwassenttoahospital.(他的母親是歌手漢娜·霍爾,在她和父親分居后,他和母親一起度過了童年,他代替精神不穩(wěn)定的母親出現(xiàn)在舞臺上。然而,他和他的母親很快就分開了,因為生病的霍爾被送往醫(yī)院。)”可知,卓別林的母親有精神疾病。故選A。【5題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段最后一句“ItwasinhissecondKeystonefilm,KidAutoRacesatVenice(1914),thatChaplin’sclassicscreencharacter,“theLittleTramp(流浪漢)”,wasborn.(在他的第二部電影《威尼斯兒童賽車》(1914)中,卓別林的經(jīng)典銀幕角色“小流浪漢”誕生了。)”可知,卓別林是1914年在電影中扮演小流浪漢的。故選D。【6題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第六段最后一句“ButtheTramp’sattractionwasuniversal:audienceslovedhischeekiness(厚臉皮),unexpectedbraveryandespeciallyhisrecoveryinthefaceofdifficultieswhichmovedtheaudiencemost.(但流浪漢的吸引力是普遍的:觀眾喜歡他的厚顏無恥,意想不到的勇敢,尤其是他在困難面前的恢復,這最打動觀眾。)”可知,“流浪漢”從困難中恢復的能力最打動觀眾。故選A。【7題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)最后一段第一句“SomehistorianshavetracedtheTramp’soriginstoChaplin’sDickensianchildhood,whileothershavesuggestedthatthecharacterhaditsrootsinthemottoofChaplin’steacher,FredKarno,“Keepiteager,gentlemen,keepiteager”.(一些歷史學家將流浪漢的起源追溯到卓別林狄更斯式的童年,而另一些人則認為這個角色源于卓別林老師弗雷德·卡諾的座右銘:“保持熱情,先生們,保持熱情”。)”可知,最后一段主要是講“流浪漢”的來源。故選B。CManypeoplemaybesufferingfrom“plantblindness”,mainlybecausetheydon’tspendenoughtimeinthegreatoutdoors,anewstudysuggests.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofExetersaythephenomenon(現(xiàn)象)basicallyinvolvedalackofawarenessandappreciationofnativeplants.Studyauthorexplainsthathumansarenotnaturallybadatunderstandingplants,andthatplantblindnessis“curable”throughpeople’sclosecontactwithplants.Forthestudy,researchersread326articlespublishedinacademicjournals.Mostofthemshowedpeopleweremoreinterestedinandpaidmoreattentiontoinformationaboutanimalsandplants.However,theydidnotfindevidencethatthisisaninborn(天生的)humancharacteristic.Instead,itseemstobetheresultofourlessexperiencewithnatureinurbanizedenvironments.Nowadays,ourincreasedrelianceonurbanservicesandcasheconomiesmeansthatexploringplantsdoesnotseemtobeindispensabletous,makingusstrangetoplants.Studyshoweditwascommonforchildren,especiallyyoungerkids,toconsiderplantsnotasgoodasanimalsandnottobeabletoidentifymanyspecies.Theteamalsofoundadifferenceinplantawarenessamongteachersandstudents,particularlyprimaryschoolteacherswhodidnotstudysciencefurtheratcollege.Olderpeoplehadabetterunderstandingofplants,whichmightbebecausetheyweremorelikelytohavenature-relatedhobbies.Researchersnotethatmodernizationorurbanizationhasanegativeimpactonourplantknowledge.Goingtoworkandschoolalsoreducesthetimewespendinthenaturalenvironment.Thosefactorsalsoreducethetimewespendwithfamily,indicatinggrandparentsdonotpassonsomuchknowledgeaboutplantstotheirgrandchildren.“Peoplelivinginhighlyindustrialcountrieshaveaplantattentionshortageduetoadeclineinrelevantexperiencewithplants,”saysstudyauthorDr.BethanStagg.“Peoplelivinginruralcommunitiesinlow-and-middle-incomecountriesaremorelikelytohavegreatplantknowledgeduetomoredependenceonnaturalresources.Interestingly,economicdevelopmentdoesn’tnecessarilyleadtotheknowledgebeinglostifcommunitiesstillhaveaccesstobio-diverse(生物多樣性的)environments.Thekeyistoshowsomedirectbenefitsofplantstopeopleinsteadoftheindirectbenefits,”Dr.BethanStaggadds.8.Whatcanweknowaboutplantblindnessaccordingtothestudy?A.Itisduetopeople’slimitedcontactwithplants.B.Itisaninbornhumancharacteristic.C.Itiscommonamongolderpeople.D.Itisfarfromcurable.9.Whatisthepossiblemeaningoftheunderlinedword“indispensable”inparagraph2?A.Harmful. B.Friendly. C.Invisible. D.Necessary.10.Whatisthemaintopicofthefourthparagraph?A.Waysofpassingdownplantknowledgetolatergenerations.B.Negativeimpactofmodernizationontheenvironment.C.Significanceofcommunicatingwithfamilymembers.D.Causesofpeople'slackofplantknowledge.11.WhichisDr.BethanStagg’spointofviewinthelastparagraph?A.Thekeytoavoiding“plantblindness”istoshowtheindirectbenefitsofplantknowledge.B.Peoplelivinginruralcommunitiesarelesslikelytohavegreatplantknowledge.C.Peopleinhighlyindustrialcountriesusuallyhavelessknowledgeaboutplants.D.Urbanizationcanmakepeoplepaymoreattentiontobiodiversity.【答案】8.A9.D10.D11.C【解析】【導語】本文是說明文。主要講述了什么是“植物失明”,產(chǎn)生的原因。【8題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“Manypeoplemaybesufferingfrom“plantblindness”,mainlybecausetheydon’tspendenoughtimeinthegreatoutdoors,anewstudysuggests.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofExetersaythephenomenon(現(xiàn)象)basicallyinvolvedalackofawarenessandappreciationofnativeplants.Studyauthorexplainsthathumansarenotnaturallybadatunderstandingplants,andthatplantblindnessis“curable”throughpeople’sclosecontactwithplants.(一項新的研究表明,許多人可能患有“植物失明”,主要是因為他們沒有花足夠的時間在戶外活動。埃克塞特大學的研究人員表示,這種現(xiàn)象基本上與缺乏對本土植物的認識和欣賞有關。研究作者解釋說,人類并不是天生就不善于理解植物,植物盲癥是可以通過人們與植物的密切接觸而“治愈”的)”可知,關于“植物失明”是由于人們有限的接觸植物引起的。故選A項。【9題詳解】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)前文“Mostofthemshowedpeopleweremoreinterestedinandpaidmoreattentiontoinformationaboutanimalsandplants.However,theydidnotfindevidencethatthisisaninborn(天生的)humancharacteristic.Instead,itseemstobetheresultofourlessexperiencewithnatureinurbanizedenvironments.(大多數(shù)調(diào)查顯示,人們對動植物信息更感興趣,也更關注。然而,他們沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)證據(jù)表明這是人類天生的特征。相反,這似乎是我們在城市化環(huán)境中與自然接觸較少的結(jié)果)”可知,雖然人們關注動植物信息,但是沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)證據(jù)表明這是人類天生的特征,所以這意味著探索植物似乎對我們來說不是必不可少的,推知indispensable意為“不可或缺的”之意,和D項Necessary意思相近。故選D項。【10題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第四段“Researchersnotethatmodernizationorurbanizationhasanegativeimpactonourplantknowledge.Goingtoworkandschoolalsoreducesthetimewespendinthenaturalenvironment.Thosefactorsalsoreducethetimewespendwithfamily,indicatinggrandparentsdonotpassonsomuchknowledgeaboutplantstotheirgrandchildren.(研究人員指出,現(xiàn)代化或城市化對我們的植物知識有負面影響。上班和上學也減少了我們在自然環(huán)境中度過的時間。這些因素也減少了我們與家人在一起的時間,這表明祖父母沒有把那么多關于植物的知識傳給他們的孫子孫女)”可知,本段主要講述了人們對植物知識淡漠的原因。故選D項。【11題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段““Peoplelivinginhighlyindustrialcountrieshaveaplantattentionshortageduetoadeclineinrelevantexperiencewithplants,”saysstudyauthorDr.BethanStagg.(“生活在高度工業(yè)化國家的人們?nèi)狈χ参锏年P注,因為他們對植物的相關經(jīng)驗減少了,”研究作者BethanStagg博士說)”可知,BethanStagg博士的觀點是高度工業(yè)化國家的人們通常對植物知之甚少。故選C項。DTOKYO-Japanmarkedthe78thanniversaryoftheatomicbombinginitswesterncityofHiroshima(廣島)onAugust6thamidgrowingcallsforTokyotoreflectoncrimestheJapanesearmycommittedduringWorldWarII.AtamemorialceremonyheldatthePeaceMemorialPark,HiroshimaMayorKazumiMatsuideliveredthePeaceDeclaration,urgingworldleaderstostopbelievinginthetheorythatnuclearweaponscanpreventwar.“Theymustimmediatelytakeconcretestepstoleadusfromthedangerouspresenttowardouridealworld,”saidMatsui,whoalsourgedpolicymakersto“movetowardasecuritysystembasedontrustthroughdialogueinpursuitofcivilsocietyideals”.“Mistrustanddivisionareontherise,”warnedUnitedNationsSecretary-GeneralAntonioGuterresinhismessagereadoutattheceremony.Amomentofsilencewasobservedat8:15amlocaltime,theexactmomentwhenanatomicbombdroppedfromaUSbomberandexplodedoverthecityonAug.6,1945,killingaround140,000peoplebytheendofthatyear.Attheeventwhichabout50,000peopleattended,Matsuiplacedinamonumentalistofthenamesof339,227victims,including5,320deathsconfirmedlastyear.“JapanmustimmediatelysigntheTreaty(條約)ontheProhibitionofNuclearWeapons,”MatsuinotedinthePeaceDeclaration,furtherurgingthegovernmenttoheedthewishesofsurvivorsfromthebombingandthepeace-lovingJapanesepeople.ThenumberofsurvivorsofthetwoatomicbombingsincludingNagasakiwithanaverageageofover85,hasdroppedby5,346fromayearearlierto113,649asofMarch,accordingtotheMinistryofHealth,LaborandWelfare.JapanesePrimeMinisterFumioKishidaspokeattheceremony,sayinganatomicbombmademorethan100,000losetheirliveswithoutmentioningwhetherJapanwouldsignthetreaty,letalone(更不用說)thehistoricalbackgroundoftheatomicbombingofHiroshima.TheprimeministerwascriticizedforhostingtheGroupofSevenleaders'summitinHiroshimainMay.WhileJapaninwardlylooksatthetragediesitexperiencedattheendofWWII,historiansandpoliticalmindsoftheinternationalcommunityhaveencouragedJapantocometoseeitselfnotonlyasavictimoftheatomicbombingsbutalsoasthecriminal(罪犯)whowasinvolvedinthesetragicincidentsinthefirstplace.12.Whywasthemomentofsilencewasobservedat8:15amlocaltime?A.ItwasthetimewhentheatomicbombinghappenedinHiroshima.B.ItwasthetimewhentheatomicbombinghappenedinNagasaki.C.ItwasthetimewhentheUSbomberreachedJapan.D.ItwasthetimewhentheUSbombertookoff.13.Whatisthepossiblemeaningoftheunderlinedword“heed”inparagraph4?A.Makefunof. B.Putupwith. C.Takedelightin. D.Payattentionto.14.WhatdidJapanesePrimeMinistermentioninhisspeech?A.Japan'ssigningthetreaty.B.Theresultoftheatomicbombing.C.Americashouldmakeupfortheloss.D.Thebackgroundoftheatomicbombing.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthenewsreport?A.NumberofsurvivorsoftwoatomicbombingsdropsinJapanB.Japan—avictimofatomicbombingsthatkillsomanypeopleC.Japanmarks78thanniversaryofatomicbombingofHiroshimaD.HiroshimaMayorexpressesnuclearweaponscan'tpreventwar【答案】12.A13.D14.B15.C【解析】【導語】這是一篇新聞報道。主要講述日本8月6日在其西部城市廣島舉行了原子彈爆炸78周年紀念活動。【12題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Amomentofsilencewasobservedat8:15amlocaltime,theexactmomentwhenanatomicbombdroppedfromaUSbomberandexplodedoverthecityonAug.6,1945,killingaround140,000peoplebytheendofthatyear.(當?shù)貢r間上午8時15分默哀一分鐘,這個時間正是1945年8月6日,從美國投下的原子彈掉落并在這個城市上空引爆的時刻,截止到那年年底約有14萬人死亡)”可知,選擇這個時間默哀是因為這是炸彈在廣島爆炸的時刻。故選A。【13題詳解】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)第四段劃線部分所在的句子““JapanmustimmediatelysigntheTreaty(條約)ontheProhibitionofNuclearWeapons,”MatsuinotedinthePeaceDeclaration,furtherurgingthegovernmenttoheedthewishesofsurvivorsfromthebombingandthepeace-lovingJapanesepeople.(“日本必須立即簽署禁止核武器條約,”松井在《和平宣言》中指出,進一步敦促日本政府聽取轟炸幸存者和愛好和平的日本人民的愿望)”可知,heed在句中的意思是關注的意思,A.Makefunof取笑;B.Putupwith容忍;C.Takedelightin以……為樂;D.Payattentionto關注。故選D。【14題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第六段“JapanesePrimeMinisterFumioKishidaspokeattheceremony,sayinganatomicbombmademorethan100,000losetheirliveswithoutmentioningwhetherJapanwouldsignthetreaty,letalone(更不用說)thehistoricalbackgroundoftheatomicbombingofHiroshima.(日本首相基田信夫在儀式上,說原子彈爆炸造成超過10萬人喪生,沒有提到日本是否會簽署該條約,更不用說廣島原子彈爆炸的歷史背景了)”可知,日本首相基田信夫在演講中提到了原子彈爆炸的后果。故選B。【15題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段“TOKYO-Japanmarkedthe78thanniversaryoftheatomicbombinginitswesterncityofHiroshima(廣島)onAugust6thamidgrowingcallsforTokyotoreflectoncrimestheJapanesearmycommittedduringWorldWarII.(東京——隨著要求日本政府反省二戰(zhàn)期間日軍犯下的罪行的呼聲越來越高,日本于8月6日在其西部城市廣島舉行了原子彈爆炸78周年紀念活動)”可知,本文主要講述日本8月6日在其西部城市廣島舉行了原子彈爆炸78周年紀念活動。故選C。第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。NEEDAGOODADVENTUREAdventuresexpandourworldbyallowingustoengagewith(與……互動)ourselvesandothersinanewway.Readyforyouradventure?____16____.StartsmallPickamanageableactivityyoucandosoon—thisweekend—closetoyourhome.Thiswillbreakyourinactivityandhelpyoubuilduptobiggeradventures.____17____.Andyoucanhandleit.ChangehowyouviewanxietyResearchfromHarvardUniversityshowsthatpeoplewhointerpretedtheirnervousnessaboutactivitiessuchaskaraokesingingandpublicspeakingasexcitementenjoyedtheexperiencesmoreandperformedbetterthanthosewhotriedtopressdowntheiranxiety._____18_____UseyourimaginationYoumaypicturetheworst-casescene:Sayyouwanttogoonahikebutareworriedyou’llbecomelost,hurtortooexhaustedtogethome.Next,youshouldimaginethebest-casescene:Thebeautifulview,thefunyou’llhave,andyoursenseofaccomplishmentafterward.____19____Thinkofitasanuplifttalk.Startbyaddressingyourfear,“Iknowyou’renervous.Thisisnormalbecauseyou’releavingyourcomfortzone.”Thenwriteabouttheskillsyouhaveandthepastexperiencesthatwentwell.Thepointistoensureyourfeelingsandremindyourselfthateventhoughyoufeelnervous,youcanhandlethis.RelaxabouttheresultIfyoucoulddothiswholethingperfectly,itwouldnotbetheadventureyou’relookingfor.Remember:Whateverhappens,itshouldmakeagoodstory.____20____.Itwillhelpyoustopcomplainingnow.Andyou’llfeelconnectedtoothers.A.Here’ssomeadviceB.WriteyourselfaletterC.Don’tblameotherpeopleD.YourculturalbackgroundsmaygiveyouaspiritofadventureE.Thischangedtheirfearintoanopportunitymindset(思維模式)F.ImagininghowfunitwillbetotellyourfriendsaboutyouradventurousstorylaterG.Takinggradualstepsteachesyourbrainthattheexperienceisnotasbadasyouexpected【答案】16.A17.G18.E19.B20.F【解析】【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一些建議幫助我們開始一段冒險。【16題詳解】根據(jù)空前“Readyforyouradventure?(準備好冒險了嗎?)”可知,上文引出冒險這一主題;而下文內(nèi)容則介紹了一些如何冒險的建議。選項A“Here’ssomeadvice(這里有一些建議)”承上啟下,符合上下文內(nèi)容。故選A。【17題詳解】根據(jù)空前內(nèi)容“Thiswillbreakyourinactivityandhelpyoubuilduptobiggeradventures.(這將打破你的惰性,幫助你建立更大的冒險。)”可知,小的冒險會幫助你建立更大的冒險。選項G“Takinggradualstepsteachesyourbrainthattheexperienceisnotasbadasyouexpected(循序漸進地告訴你的大腦,這段經(jīng)歷并不像你想象的那么糟糕)”與上文內(nèi)容相一致,通過循序漸進的方法可以讓自己慢慢建立更大的冒險。故選G。【18題詳解】根據(jù)空前內(nèi)容“ResearchfromHarvardUniversityshowsthatpeoplewhointerpretedtheirnervousnessaboutactivitiessuchaskaraokesingingandpublicspeakingasexcitementenjoyedtheexperiencesmoreandperformedbetterthanthosewhotriedtopressdowntheiranxiety.(哈佛大學的研究表明,那些將自己對卡拉ok和公開演講等活動的緊張情緒解釋為興奮的人,比那些試圖壓制焦慮情緒的人更享受這些經(jīng)歷,表現(xiàn)也更好。)”可知,上文主要講述的是如何改變對焦慮的看法。選項E“Thischangedtheirfearintoanopportunitymindset(思維模式)(這將他們的恐懼轉(zhuǎn)變?yōu)闄C遇心態(tài)。)”是上文內(nèi)容的自然延續(xù),講述的是這些人可以將恐懼轉(zhuǎn)變成機遇。故選E。【19題詳解】空處為小標題,為本段主要內(nèi)容。根據(jù)下文“Thinkofitasanuplifttalk.Startbyaddressingyourfear,“Iknowyou’renervous.Thisisnormalbecauseyou’releavingyourcomfortzone.”Thenwriteabouttheskillsyouhaveandthepastexperiencesthatwentwell.Thepointistoensureyourfeelingsandremindyourselfthateventhoughyoufeelnervous,youcanhandlethis.(就當這是一次鼓舞人心的談話吧。從解決你的恐懼開始,“我知道你很緊張。這很正常,因為你要離開自己的舒適區(qū)。”然后寫下你所擁有的技能和過去順利的經(jīng)歷。關鍵是要確保你的感覺,并提醒自己,即使你感到緊張,你也能處理好。)”可知,本段主要講述的是寫封信給自己,解決自己的恐懼。選項B“Writeyourselfaletter(給自己寫封信)”正是本段主要內(nèi)容。故選B。【20題詳解】根據(jù)上文“Remember:Whateverhappens,itshouldmakeagoodstory.(記住:無論發(fā)生什么,都應該是一個好故事。)”可知,冒險的結(jié)果不管是什么都會是個好故事。選項F“Imagininghowfunitwillbetotellyourfriendsaboutyouradventurousstorylater(想象一下以后跟你的朋友講述你的冒險故事會有多有趣)”既延續(xù)了上文內(nèi)容,同時也和下文“Itwillhelpyoustopcomplainingnow.Andyou’llfeelconnectedtoothers.(這會幫助你停止抱怨。你會覺得和別人有聯(lián)系。)”保持一致。故選F。第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Christmaswasapproaching.Istillhadn’tpreparedagiftformywifeDonna.However,Donnawasgoodat____21____things,andshewouldhave____22____giftsforeveryonelongbeforeChristmas.WehadjustmovedtoItalyandwerestill____23____.WhileDonnawasawayonbusiness,Icontinuedworkingonthe____24____sothatwecouldliveinitcomfortably.IalsocaredforPrincess,Donna’sbelovedcat.Oneday,sherushedoutandwasgone!NorthernItalyisusually____25____warm,soshewouldn’t____26____.Butshemighthavetohandleferal(野生的)cats.Ourholidayswouldbe____27____ifPrincesswasn’tbackbeforeChristmas.Therefore,Imadeaposterwitha(n)____28____ofPrincess,ahurrieddrawingandapromisedpayback.Soon,peoplevisitedmewithvariousferalcatsbecauseofmyuncleardrawingorthe____29____Ioffered,Icouldnever______30______ahungryanimal.Somanycatsmovedintoouryardsoon.Donna’sdailycallscontinued,andsodidmydailyvisits.Istilldidn’tmentionthe______31______.DonnafinallyreturnedandshowedmethegiftsforPrincessaswedrovehome,while______32______consideredhowto______33______thenews.Whenapproachingourhome,Donnashouted,“YougivemethebestChristmasgift!”Iwas______34______.Lookingaround,IsawPrincessplayingwithothercatsinouryard!ThenIrealizedDonnamisunderstoodmy______35______.Anyway,thatwashowIavoidedthepossibleblameandgaveDonnaaChristmasgiftatthelastminuteagain.21.A.decorating B.recycling C.evaluating D.planning22.A.thoughtful B.cheap C.common D.similar23.A.exercising B.unpacking C.wandering D.arguing24.A.library B.house C.store D.clinic25.A.horribly B.abnormally C.reasonably D.rarely26.A.freeze B.escape C.starve D.move27.A.replaced B.advocated C.ruined
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