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《2024年高考英語二輪復(fù)習(xí)增分必刷題》

專題07高考真題熟詞生義+高階單詞短語100例(1月第3周)+名校月考卷

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一、真題熟詞生義(背一背,悟一悟,輕松跨越詞匯障礙)

1.determine熟義:v?,生義:vt.

(2021?全國甲卷?D)Andthemorewelook,themorewewillseethatsocialfactors(因素)likegender,

race,andclassdonotdeterminetheappearanceofgenius.

我們看得越多,就越會發(fā)現(xiàn)像性別、種族和階級這樣的社會因素并不能直接影響天才的出現(xiàn)。

2.dry熟義:adj.生義:vt.vi.

(2021?新高考I卷?Millionsofacresofwetlandsweredriedtofeedandhousetheeverincreasing

populations,greatlyreducingwaterfowlhabitat(棲息地).

數(shù)百萬英畝的濕地被人為弄干涸,以養(yǎng)活和容納不斷增加的人口,大大減少了水禽的棲息地。

3?entry熟義:n?生義:n?

(2021?全國甲卷?A)Eachyear,thehighstandardofentrieshasshownthattheAwardsaretheperfect

platformtoshowcasetheverybestphotographyoftheBritishlandscape.

每年,參賽作品的高水準表明,該獎項是展示英國風(fēng)景最佳攝影作品的完美平臺。

4?event熟義:n?生義:n?

(2021?全國乙卷?A)A11thesestadiumsarestillfunctional,stillopenandstillhostingthebiggestevents

inworldsport.所有這些體育場館仍在使用,仍在開放,仍在舉辦世界上最大的體育賽事。

5.excite熟義:vt?________生義:vt.___________

(2021?新高考I#*D)Althoughthecontinuingpopularappealofemotionalintelligenceisdesirable,we

hopethatsuchattentionwillexciteagreaterinterestinthescientificandscholarlystudyofemotion

盡管情商繼續(xù)受到大眾的關(guān)注是可取的,但我們希望這種關(guān)注能激發(fā)人們對情感的科學(xué)和學(xué)術(shù)研究

更大的興趣。

6?flow熟義:v?生義:n?

(2021?新高考I卷?B)Hisjobistositbesidethepianistandturnthepagesofthescoresothemusician

doesn'thavetobreaktheflowofsoundbydoingitthemselves.

他的工作就是坐在鋼琴師旁邊,翻動樂譜,這樣音樂家就不用自己動手破壞音流了。

我9歲那年,在一月一個灰蒙蒙的早晨,我們收拾好去洛杉磯的行裝,來到倫敦希思羅機場。

7.given熟義:prep?生義:n.________

(2021?全國乙卷?完形填空)Oh,thisisn'tforthecareIhad.Itakethatasagiven.

哦,這不是為了我接受過的照顧。我認為這是理所當然的。

8.grade熟義:n?生義:n?

(2021?全國乙卷?完形填空)Anditcametomethenhowmucheasieritwouldbeifwehadarangeof

wordsthatexpressdifferentgradesofgratitude.然后我意識到,如果我們有一系列表達不同程度感激

的詞匯,事情會簡單得多。

9.gray熟義:adj?生義:adj?

(2021?全國甲卷?C)WhenIwas9,wepackedupourhomeinLosAngelesandarrivedatHeathrow,

Londonona[rayJanuarymorning.

lO.head熟義:n?生義:n?

(2021?全國甲卷?B)PaulBeer,headofrhinosectionatPortLympne,said:64Obviouslywe*reall

absolutelydelightedtowelcomeanothercalftoourblackrhinofamily...9,

林普尼港犀牛部門的負責(zé)人保羅?比爾說:“顯然,我們都非常高興地歡迎另一頭小犀牛加入我們的

黑犀牛家族……”

11.inform熟義:vt?________生義:vt.__________

(2021?全國乙卷?A)Inaround80A.D..theRomansbuilttheColosseum,whichremainstheworld'sbest

knownstadiumandcontinuestoinformcontemporarydesign.

大約在公元80年,羅馬人建造了羅馬斗獸場,它仍然是世界上最著名的體育場,并繼續(xù)影響著當代

的設(shè)計。

12.must熟義:modalverb.生義:n?

(2021?新高考I卷?語法填空)Whileyou'reinChina,MountHuangshanisamusttovisit!

當你在中國時,黃山是必游之地!

13.note熟義:n?________;vt.生義:n?

(2021?新高考I卷?B)He'sinterestedinthemusic,feelingeverynote...

他對音樂感興趣,感受著每一個音符……

(2021?全國乙卷?完形填空)Whenshereachedonenurse,shetriedtopressafivepoundnoteintoher

hand.

當她走到一個護士跟前時,她試圖把一張五英鎊的鈔票塞到她手里。

14.makeup熟義:n?生義:n.

(2021?新高考I卷?D)Manypeoplenowmisunderstandemotionalintelligenceasalmosteverything

desirableinaperson'smakeupthatcannotbemeasuredbyanIQtest,suchascharacter,motivation,

confidence,mentalstability,optimismand"peopleskills.

現(xiàn)在許多人將情商誤解為幾乎所有無法通過智商測試衡量的人的氣質(zhì),例如性格、動機、信心、心

理穩(wěn)定性、樂觀和“人際交往能力”。

15.passage熟義:n?生義:n?

(2021?新高考I卷?C)Inl934,withthepassageoftheMigratoryBirdHuntingStampAct(Act),an

increasinglyconcernednationtookfirmactiontostopthedestructionofmigratory(遷徙的)waterfowl

andthewetlandssovitaltotheirsurvival.1934年,隨著《候鳥狩獵印花稅法》的通過,一個日益關(guān)注

的國家采取了堅定的行動,以阻止對遷徙水禽和對其生存至關(guān)重要的濕地的破壞。

16.plant熟義:n?生義:n?

(2021?新高考I卷?完形填空)Ithappenedthattheplantdowntownneededeightkidsfortemporaryhelp

duringourspringbreak.

春假期間,碰巧市中心的工廠需要八個孩子臨時幫忙。

17.point熟義:n?;vt.生義:n?

(2021?全國甲卷?A)WalkingupapaththroughtheforesttowardsShutlingsloe,alocalhighpointIcame

acrossasmallclearingandimmediatelynoticedthedeadyellowgrassessetagainstthefreshsnow.

我沿著一條穿過森林的小路向當?shù)氐氖媪治骼崭叩刈呷ィ龅搅艘恍K空地,立即注意到了在新雪

的映襯下枯黃的草叢。

18.pour熟義:v.生義:vi.

(2021?全國乙卷?A)PeoplehavebeenpouringintostadiumssincethedaysofancientGreece.

從古希臘時代起,人們就一直不斷涌入體育場館。

19.pressure熟義:n?________生義:v?

(2021?全國乙卷?C)VonWonghopesthathisworkwillalsohelppressurebigcompaniestoreducetheir

plasticfootprint.馮?王希望他的工作也能幫助迫使大公司減少他們的塑料足跡。

20.ride熟義:v.________生義:vt?___________

(2021?全國乙卷?七選五)1rodethebuswiththesecrazypeoplewhowerelaughingatsillyjokesinthe

back.

我和這些瘋狂的人一起乘坐公交車,他們在后面嘲笑愚蠢的笑話。

21.role熟義:n?________生義:n?__________

(2021?新高考I卷?完形填空)Ourrolesinthefactoryweresimple:Placecakesonamovingbelt.

我們在工廠的職責(zé)很簡單:將蛋糕放在移動的傳送帶上。

22.run熟義:v?生義:vt?

(2021?全國甲卷?B)PortLympneReserve,whichrunsabreeding(繁育)programme,haswelcomedthe

arrivalofarareblackrhinocalf(犀牛幼崽).負責(zé)繁育計劃的林普尼港保護區(qū)迎來了一只稀有的黑犀

牛幼崽。

23.score熟義:n?生義:n?;vt.

(2021?全國甲卷?七選五)It'sthebestwaytogetridofyourusedclothes,scoreclothesfromyourfriends,

andhaveapartyallatthesametime.

這是扔掉舊衣服、從朋友那里淘到衣服并同時舉辦派對的最佳方式。

24.seat熟義:n.生義:vt?

(2021?全國乙卷?A)Rome'sColosseumwas157feettallandhad80entrances,seating50.000people.

羅馬斗獸場高157英尺,有80個入口,可容納5萬人。

25.set熟義:生義:vi?

(2021?全國甲卷?A)Iclimbedtothetopofasmallriseandrealisedthatthemistwaslittlemorethana

fewfeetdeep,andthoughitwasonlyashortclimb.Ifoundmyselfcompletelyaboveitandlookingata

wonderfullyclearviewofSkiddawwiththesunsettinginthewest.

我爬到一個小山丘的頂部,意識到霧只有幾英尺深,雖然攀爬的路程很短,但我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己已經(jīng)完全

爬到了山頂上,在夕陽西下的背景下,我看到了斯基多非常清晰的景色。

26.shot熟義:n?;v.生義:n?

(2021?新高考I卷?A)HostelAlessandroPalaceisfun.Staffmembersholdplentyofbareventsforguests

likefreeshotsbarcrawlsandkaraoke.

亞歷山德羅宮旅館很有趣。工作人員為客人舉辦了許多酒吧活動,如免費酒水酒吧爬行和卡拉OK。

27.sink熟義:v?生義:n?

(2021?新高考卷?讀后續(xù)寫)Jennathrewtheburntpieceintothesinkandputintheothersliceofbread.

珍娜把燒焦的一塊扔進水槽里,然后放入另一片面包。

28.stand熟義:vi.生義:n.

(2021?新高考I卷?B)“Iwasturningthepagetogetreadyforthenextpage,butthedraftwindfromthe

turncausedthesparepagestofalloffthestand,“MrTittertonsaid,"Luckily,Iwasabletocatchthem

andputthemback.^^

蒂特頓先生說:“我正在翻頁為下一頁做準備,但翻頁的風(fēng)導(dǎo)致備用頁從架子上掉下來,幸運的是我

抓住了它們并將它們放回去。”

29.weight熟義:n?生義:n.

(2021?全國乙卷?七選五)Heorsheisthepersonwhoisfeelingtheweightofthatawkwardnessthe

most.

他或她是最能感受到那種尷尬壓力的人。

二、高階單詞(背一背,默一默,輕松跨越詞匯障礙)

1.enthusiastn.13.Fridgen

2.civilizationn.14.currenta.

3.architectn.15.replacementn.

4.diversityn.16.biodegradevt.

5.boastvt17.durablea.

6.statuen18.ambitiousa.

7.sculpturen19.talenteda.

8.purchasevt20.courageousa.

9.recyclevt.21.committeda.

10.landfilln.22.enormousa.

11.fairn23.safeguardvt.

12.inspirationn.24.privacyn.

25.ecosystemn.38.aggressivelyad.

26.statusn39.embracevt.

27.gapn.40.insurancen.

28.priorityn.41.reputationn.

29.dramatica.42.hesitanta.

30.approvinga.43.devicen.

31.criticala.44.awkwarda.

32.cautiousa.45.beneficiala.

33.ambiguousa.46.literallyad.

34.advocateat.47.outgrowv.

35.digitala.48.recoveryn.

36.alongsideprep49.popularityn

37.internala.50.organn.

三、高階短語(背一背,默一默,輕松跨越詞匯障礙)

1.payavisitto26.pullout

2.datebackto27.pullup

3.rangefrom...to...28.pulldown

4.single-useplasticbottle29.pullthrough

5.centreon30.onthego

6.resultin31.overthemoon

7.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.32.underacloud

8.Smallpeoplemakebigmoves.33.ataloss

9.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.34.take..bystorm

10.Godhelpthosewhohelpthemselves.35.benamedafter...

11.takeactiontodo36.lowerbloodpressure

12.comeintoeffect37.Legendgoesthat...

13.playapartin38.makeafullrecovery

14.believein39.curesbof...

15.moreoftenthannot40.bymeansof

16.winover41.bythismeans

17.atalkshow42.withone'sownhands

18.cometoone'sassistance43.underthreat

19.showoff44.attherequestof

20.serveas45.reachouttosb

21.ratherthan46.keepsbcompany

22.thanksto47.incontrastto

23.regardlessof48.bequalifiedfor

24.apartfrom49.thunderousapplause

25.pullin50.withbutterfliesinone'sstomach

四、名校月考題(做一做,悟一悟,輕松跨越能力障礙)

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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

Whetheryouareafineartloverorhistoryenthusiast,therearesomemuseumsthatyoushouldvisitin

yourlifetime.Here'salistofthebestmuseumsintheworld.

LELOUVRE,PARIS

AvisittotheLouvreletsvisitorsdiscoverancientcivilizationsandWesternartfromtheMiddleAgesto

1848.Thepalaceofthemuseum,datingbacktothetwelfthcenturyanddevelopedbyarchitectsfrom1200to

2011,isalessoninarchitecture.ThemostfamousartworkisLeonardodaVinci's"MonaLisa”.

THEUFFIZIGALLERIES,FLORENCE

Themuseumoccupiesalargebuildingconstructedbetween1560and1580.It'sfamousforitsoutstanding

collectionsofancientsculpturesandpaintingsfromtheMiddleAgestotheModernperiod,andmainlyknown

foritspaintingsbyItalianartists.

THEBRITISHMUSEUM,LONDON

Asthefirstnationalmuseumtocoverallfieldsofhumanknowledge,itwasfoundedin1753andopened

itsdoorsin1759.Itseightmillionobjectsallowustoexplorethediversityofhumancultures,anddiscoverthe

expressionsinhumanbeing'slife.Itboaststheworld'ssecondfinestcollectionofEgyptianantiques.

THEMETROPOLITANMUSEUMOFART,NEWYORK

Alsoknownas"theMet”,ifsthelargestartmuseumintheAmerica.Presentingover5,000yearsofart

fromaroundtheworld,themuseumlivesintwositesinNewYork:TheMetFifthAvenueandTheMet

Cloisters.Sinceitsfoundingin1870,ithasbeenatreasuryofrareandbeautifulobjects,rangingfrom

Europeanpaintings,EgyptiancollectionstoAmericanpaintings.

21.WhichmuseumisbestknownforancientstatuesintheMiddleAges?

A.TheLouvre.B.TheUffiziGalleries.

C.TheBritishMuseum.D.TheMetropolitanMuseum.

22.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyinboththeBritishMuseumandtheMet?

A.ArtworksfromEgypt.B.Expressionsaroundtheworld.

C.Rareobjectsofhumanculture.D.PaintingsfromEuropeandAmerica.

23.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Anintroductiontoarts.B.Anessayonarchitecture.

C.Aguidebooktomuseums.D.AreviewofEgyptianpaintings.

B

Acrosstheworld,humanspurchasearound1.3billionsingle-useplasticwaterbottlesaday.Becauseonly

about9%ofplasticisrecycled,thevastmajorityofthosebottleswindupinlandfills,theocean,orelsewhere

innature.

Whenbeach-lovingMadisonnoticedthoseplasticbottlesduringherfamily'stripstoCalifornia,the

12-year-old'justfeltlikethisneededtochange/9shetoldSmithsonianMagazine.

Soasshebeganthinkingaboutwhattodoforherschoolsciencefairbackin2021,theideaofaproject

centeredonreducingplasticpollutionquicklycametohermind:shewoulddesignaneatablewaterbottle

calledtheEco-Hero.

“Oneofmybiggestambitionsformyprojectwaswantingtohelptheworld/9theconfidentyounginventor

saidinavideoonthewebsite.

Tobringherideatolife,Madisonbuiltuponthealreadyestablishedmethodbyexperimentingwith

commonfoodmaterials.Shealsotookinspirationfrompreviousversionsofeatablewaterbottles,thoughshe

focusedonmakinghersbiggerandmoredurable.Shefoundthatthecombinationofwater,lemonjuice,natural

gum,andAlginicacid(褐藻酸)resultedinagelpouchthatwouldn'tbreak,couldholdupto3/4cupofwater,

andwouldlastinthefridgeforthreeweeks.

Thoughshe'dliketoimprovetheEco-Herobymakingitabletoholdmorewater,shebelieveshercurrent

versionwouldworkwellasareplacementforthepapercupsusedbyrunnersinraces.Alloneneedstodois

biteaholeinthewaterball,drinkthewater,andtheneatthepouchorthrowitawaytobiodegrade.

MadisonhopestheEco-Heroinspiresotherstotakebettercareoftheplanet."Itdoesn'tnecessarilyhave

tobeinabigway,“shetoldSmithsonian."Peoplecanstillmakeadifferenceintheworld,evenifit'sjustina

smallway.”

24.WhatinspiredMadison'sdesignofaneatablewaterbottle?

A.Herschool'stask.B.Herfamily'surge.

C.Herloveforecology.D.Hertripstothebeach.

25.WhatcanweknowabouttheEco-Hero?

A.Itisacopyofthepreviousversions.

B.Itismadefromunbreakablematerials.

C.Itisanimprovementinsizeanddurability.

D.Ithasaholeandshouldbedisposedonceused.

26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMadison?

A.Ambitiousandcreative.B.Talentedanddetermined.

C.Courageousandconfident.D.Cooperativeandcommitted.

27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.B.Smallpeoplemakebigmoves.

C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.D.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.

C

There9sanenormousamountofpersonalhealthinformationpeoplenowfeedortapintodigitalmonitors,

healthapps,searchenginesandotheronlinetools.Ifthesameinformationwereprovidedinyourdoctor9s

office,yourprivacywouldbesafeguarded.Butthat'snothowthedigitizedhealthworldworks.

Instead,wehaveanecosystemofabuseinwhichhealthtechnologycompaniesoperatelargelyoutsidethe

lawthatrequiresdoctorsandothermedicalpersonnel,hospitalsandinsurerstoprotectanindividual'shealth

information.

Thatmeanstechnologycompaniescan一anddo一digyourdigitaldataforcluesaboutyourhealthstatus,

accessinginformationlikeprescriptionsyouhavepurchasedandotherhealthservicesyoumighthavesought,

andpotentiallylinkthisinformationtoyourname,address,emailaddressandotherpersonallyidentifying

information.ThedatacanthenbeusedbyplatformsincludingFacebookandGoogletohelpadvertiserstarget

promotionsorothercommunicationstoyou.

It'sagapingholeinhealthprivacyprotectionsthatcomesfromtheprivacylaw,whichprotects

interactionsbetweenpatients,medicalprofessionalsandinsurersbutdoesnot,inmostcases,protectpatient

healthdatathatisrecordedonnewtechnologies.

Closingthepatientprivacygapcan一andshould一beapriorityforlawmakers.Theconsequencesof

digitalexposureforthoseseekingreproductiveserviceshavedrawnsignificantconcernandattention.These

worriesarereasonable.Butreproductivecareisonlyoneareaofhealthserviceswhereprivatepatient

informationisdigitallydisclosed.

Therefore,lawmakersmusttakeactiontoprotecttheprivacyofpeoplewhoarenowonlineforallmanners

ofpersonal,professionalandotherreasons.Untilthen,anarrowlytargetedapproachthatprotectshealth

privacymaybepoliticallyeasiertocomeintoeffect.Theexplosionofdigitalhealthtechnologyandthe

dramaticincreaseinitsuseinthepastfewyearsrequireitgreatly.

28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthepresentsituationofthedigitizedhealthworld?

A.Personalhealthdataisusedforotherpurposes.

B.Personalhealthinformationisdifficulttoidentify.

C.Targetedpromotionsareusedtoimprovepeople'shealth.

D.Medicalpersonnelprotectthepersonalhealthinformationwell.

29.What'stheauthor9sattitudetowardsthepresentprivacylaw?

A.Approving.B.Critical.C.Cautious.D.Ambiguous.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph6referto?

A.Thespreadofhealthservice.B.People'sprivacy.

C.Anarrowlytargetedapproach.D.Theexplosionofdigitaltechnology.

31.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Toadvocateimprovementintheprivacylaw.

B.Toreportcasesofillegalinformationexposure.

C.Toexplainhowthedigitizedhealthworldworks.

D.Tointroduceadebateontheeffectoftechnology.

D

Scientistshavediscoveredhowplantsmanagetolivealongsideeachotherinplacesthataredarkand

shady.Plantsinthedeepdarknessofathickforest,wherenaturalsuppliesarenotverygreatinamount,won't

attempttotoptheirneighborsingrowthasthoseinmoderateshadedo.Indeepshadeconditions,itwouldbea

wasteofenergyandharmfultosurvivalbecausegreenshootswouldneverbeabletotoptheirlargerneighbors

ingrowth.

Sohowdoplantspreventsuchgrowthindeepshadeconditions?Thesecretliesintheclocksinsidethem,

sayscientistsfromtheJohnInnesCentreandtheUniversityofBristol.

Theyhavediscoveredthatwhenplantsnoticedeepshade,thischangestheexpressionofgenesincertain

partsofthecircadianclock(晝夜節(jié)律時鐘)——theinternaldailytimerfoundinplantsandotherlivingthings.

Theseclockcomponentsperformanadditionalroleinpreventingplantsfromlengtheningandovertopping

neighbors.

Theworkidentifiesapreviouslyunknownroleofthecircadianclockincontrollingplantdevelopment,

andthefindingsmayhavepossibleeffectsonbothnaturalplantpopulationsandcrops.ProfessorAntonyDodd

oftheJohnInnesCentresaid,“Thebiologicalclockofplantsplaysabigpartintheirdevelopmentandfitness.

Thisworkcastsnewlightonanewroleofthecircadianclockinadaptingplantstocompetitionwithother

plantsintheirenvironments."Italsogivesusnewinsightsintohowplantsadapttoverydeepshade,where

resourcesareverylimited,saidProfessorKerryFranklinattheUniversityofBristol.

Thisworkprovidesevidenceforthestabilityofthecircadianclockinstressfulenvironments,and

informationthatmaybeusefulindevelopingnewgenerationsofcropsinachallengingclimate.

32.Whatdoplantsnormallydoinmoderateshade?

A.Struggletopreserveenergy.B.Competeforverylimitedresources.

C.Trytooutgrowtheirneighbors.D.Dependoneachothertosurvive.

33.Howdoesthecircadianclockaffectplants?

A.Bychangingtheirgeneexpression.

B.Bymakingthemrealizelightchange.

C.Byhelpingthemadapttothedarkness.

D.Bycontrollingtheirgrowthindeepshade.

34.AccordingtoProfessorAntonyDodd,whichstatementisTRUE?

A.Thecircadianclock'sroleinplantdevelopmentremainsunknown.

B.Plants9livingenvironmentsareverycompetitive.

C.Thecircadianclockaffectsplants9adaptabilitytosurvivalcompetition.

D.Plantscanadapttoverydeepshadewhereresourcesareverylimited.

35.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?

A.Toshareanewdiscoveryaboutplants.

B.Tointroducetheroleofthecircadianclock.

C.Tocompareplantslivingincertainconditions.

D.Toexplainplants'secretoflivinginforests.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Mostofthetime,wehumanbeingsaresounwillingtochangethatwecompletelyignoreitsbeauty.Idon't

getit,why?36Ibelievechangeisthemostbeautifulthinganindividualcanseekafter.

Aspeopleconnectchangeswithsomethingbeneficial,weallclaimtobelieveinchangebeinggood,yetso

manyofusaggressivelyopposeit.Andwhy?Becauseoffamiliarity.37Evenforthoseofuswhosay

welovechange,ifshardtoacceptandadapt.

However,sometimeschangecanbeafrighteningthing.There'snodenyingthatlifeisunpredictableand

moreoftenthannot,we'reforcedtomakeachangewedidn'treallypreparefororexpect.Welosejobs,we

losepeople,wemovetoanothercountryorwefindourselvesinunfavorablecircumstancesthatweweren't

taughthowtohandle.38

Lifeisfullofunavoidablechanges.Howcanyoudeveloppersonallyandexpecttostayinthesameplace?

39Whenyoustartgrowing,you'llnoticechangesinyoursurroundings.You911noticechangesinyour

friends9group.You'llnoticechangeseveninyourpreferences.Nothingstaysthesameifyouwanttogrowas

anindividual.

Eventhoughchangemaybepainfulandsohardsometimes,it'sstillbetterthanthepainoffeeling

powerlessasyouwatchyourdreamspassyouby.Don'tbeafraidofchange.Embraceitwithopenarms.

40Igenuinelybelievethatlifeistooshorttostayinthesameplaceorinthesamerigidmindset!

A.Noteveryonecanaccompanyyou.

B.Wherethere9sgrowth,there9schange.

C.Changecanbescarybutitcanalsobebeautiful.

D.That'snottheonlyreasonsyouembracechanges.

E.Lookforwardtonewexperiencesandlearnfromthosenewstories.

F.Thesethingsforceyoutochangewhatyouweren'treadytochange.

G.Sometimeswe9reconvincedthatknowingsomethingwellmeansit'sright.

第三部分語言運用(共三節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

AbigailAdjiritookpartinacompetitionforkidsaged7through12.She,atonly7,hastakenGhanaby

41,winningoverviewerswithherimpressivedancemoves.It'snot42formostpeopletobecome

skilleddancers,especiallyforlittleAbigailwhois43.

Abigailhasbeentrainedto44thevibrations(震動)shefeelswithherfeet,45listeningtothe

beatofsongs.Herprecisecalculationshaveallowedherto46impressivemoves.Still,AbigaiFsMomwas

47aboutthefactthattheirgoalwastogetthe7-year-oldahearingaid-buttheyneeded48.They

,,

madethisknownon“OnuaShowtimewithNanaAmaMeBrown?atalkshowinGhana.

AwomannamedJoyce,whoheardlittleAbigail'sstory,was49tocometoherassistance.After

reachingouttoMeBrown,shewasableto50$5,000forthehearingaidand$400forinsurancesothatit

canbereplacedor51,ifneeded.

Asyoucanimagine,AbigailandherMomwere52.Infact,thetwoofthemreturnedtoMeBrown's

showwherethe7-year-oldhappilyshowedoffhernew53,withthehelpofwhichlittleAbigailanswered

questionsfromtheMeBrown.ThepurejoyonAbigaiFsfaceisabsolutely54.FolkslikeJoycetruly

serveasa55thatthereismoregoodintheworldthanwerealizeattimes.

41.A.nameB.reputationC.designD.storm

42.A.fairB.easyC.surprisingD.secret

43.A.one-armedB.bow-leggedC.deafD.blind

44.A.resistB.interruptC.adjustD.match

45.A.ratherthanB.thankstoC.regardlessofD.apartfrom

46.A.pulloffB.slowdownC.lookintoD.referto

47.A.curiousB.hesitantC.nervousD.frank

48.A.trustB.luckC.helpD.courage

49.A.movedB.surprisedC.gratefulD.brave

50.A.saveB.donateC.investD.make

51.A.repairedB.damagedC.abandonedD.shared

52.A.onthegoB.overthemoonC.underacloudD.ataloss

53.A.danceB.songC.awardD.device

54.A.awkwardB.pointlessC.pricelessD.beneficial

55.A.solutionB.reminderC.warningD.discovery

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Longjingtea,56(literal)meaningDragonWelltea,isavarietyofpan-roastedgreenteanamed

afteritsproductionregion-LongjingVillageofWestLakeinHangzhou,China.Itisoneofthemostpopular

teasinChinaandisconsideredas“theQueenofGreenTea”.Nowadays,thisteaisalsoknown57

(lower)bloodpressureandhelpthebodykeepcholesterol(月旦固醇)levelsundercontrol,thus58

(reduce)theriskofheartattack.

Longjingteahasahistoryover2000years,butwhatmakesiteven59(fame)isanemperor.A

legendlinkingtheQianlongEmperortoLongjingtea60(go)thatduringhisvisittoteaplantations

inthearea,hetookaninterestintheharvestingactivitiesandevenjoinedin.Whilepickingthete

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