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2021屆高三下學期5月英語試題精選匯編

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2021屆江西省九江第一中學高三下學期5月適應性考試英語

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分40分)

第一節(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

EachapplicantlorHarvardCollegeisconsideredwithgreatcare.WeconsidereachapplicantforHarvard

Collegeasawholeperson,andputenormouscareintoevaluatingeveryapplication.Wehopeyouwillexplorethe

informationinthissectiontounderstandwhatwclookfbrinouradmissionprocess.

HowtoApply

SubmityourapplicationthroughtheCommonApplication,theCoalitionApplication,ortheUniversal

CollegeApplication.EachistreatedequallybytheAdmissionsCommittee.Completeandsubmityourmaterials

assoonaspossibletoensurefullandtimelyconsiderationofyourapplication.ViewourApplicationTipsfbr

step-by-stepinformation.

WhentoApply

DateDeadlineDateDeadline

November1EarlyActiondeadlineMarch1FinancialAidApplicationdeadline

November1EarlyFinancialAidApplicationdeadlineLateMarchDecisionlettersmailed

Mid-DeceniberEarlyActiondecisionreleasedMay1ReplydatefbrAdmittedStudents

January1RegularDecisiondeadline

Whatwelookfor

WeseekpromisingstudentswhowillcontributetotheHarvardcommunityduringtheircollegeyears,andto

societythroughouttheirlives.

Whileacademicaccomplishmentisthebasicrequirement,theAdmissionsCommitteeconsidersmanyother

factorsstrongpersonalqualities,specialtalentsorexcellenceofallkinds,perspectivesformedbyunusual

personalcircumstances,andtheabilitytotakeadvantageofavailableresourcesandopportunities.

WeoutlineeverythingyouneedtoapplytoHarvard.ClickhttDS:〃college./admissions/aDDlyto

getdetailedrequirements.

21.Wherecanyoufindstep-by-stepinformationofhowtoapply?

A.ApplicationTips.B.CommonApplication.

C.CoalitionApplication.D.UniversalCollegeApplication.

22.WhichisthefinaldayfbrEarlyFinancialAidApplication?

A.March1.B.May1.C.January1.D.Novemberl.

23.WhatisthebasicrequirementtoapplyfbrHarvardCollege?

A.Uniqueperspectives.B.Strongpersonalqualities.

C.Academicaccomplishment.D.Specialtalents.

B

AspianistMahaniTcavcwasreadytobeginherinternationalcareer,sherememberedthemomentwhenthe

firstpianoarrivedonherremoteisland,RapaNui.

“Ihadtogo,breakalltherules,andjustgostraighttoseethispiano,MTcavctookherfirstlessonsonthat

piano.Theystrengthenedherlovefbrtheinstrumentandinspiredhertoeventuallyleaveherislandhomefbr

dreamsofbecomingastarsoloist(獨奏者).Teave'sdeparturefbrthemainland,justafewmonthsafterthose

lessons,cameatthesuggestionofRobertoBravo,awell-knownpianistfromChilewhovisitedtheislandand

heardherplay.

Asateenager,awardsbegantorollin,includingafirstplacefinishattheClaudioArrauPianoCompetition.

Afernineyears,TeaveleftChileandbecameapupilofpianistSergeiBabayanattheClevelandInstituteof

MusicandthenwenttoBerlintoleanifromFabioBidini."ThefutureofMahaniisonlyinherhands,“Bidini

saysinthedocumentary.

ButafterfouryearsinBerlin,Teavebegantofeeltheislandstronglypullingonherheartandherhead.She

begantothinkofgivingupapromisingcareerthatwashardlyofftheground.UIcouldhavestayedthereperfectly

andwouldhavealsobeenveryhappy,MTeavesays."Buttherewasasayinginmymind,'Mahani,youhadall

theseopportunities.Therearelotsofotherchildrenwhoarewaitingtohavethemtoo,andyouonlycando

SoshemovedbacktoChile.In2016,alongwithherpartnerEnriqueIcka,TeaveofficiallyopenedtheirToki

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SchoolofMusic.

Teave,atage37,mayhavegivenupasuccessfulcareerasaconcertpianist,butthroughherambitionshe

gainedsomethingmore—thesatisfactionofsupportingthedrcamsofchildren,hungrytolearnmusic.

24.WhatinspiredTeavetoleaveherislandhome?

A.Herinbornsoloistdream.B.Herfirstlessonsonthepiano.

C.Herbadlivingconditions.D.ThehelpfromRobertoBravo.

25.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Heruniquepersonality.B.Hertalentformusic.

C.Herlearningexperience.D.Hermusicalcareer.

26.WhatmadeTeavegiveuphispromisingcareer?

A.Thedesiretohelpkidsinherislandhome.BThetirednessoftravelingofftheground.

C.Thelackoftalenttobeasuccessfulsoloist.D.ThecallingofherpartnerEnriqueIcka.

27.WhichcanbestdescribeMahaniTeave?

A.Selfless.B.Stubborn.C.Competitive.D.Cautious

C

“IhavesleptontheEmbankment(路堤)JwroteGeorgeOrwellin1933,addingthat,despitethenoiseand

thewetandthecold,itwas“muchbetterthannotsleepingatall”.NinedecadesonandCharingCrossandthe

Embankmentareonceagainfullofroughsleepers,evenduringthecoldestdaysofDecember.Itisapatternfound

inmuchoftherichworld.

However,itdocsnothavetobethisway.inpost-warAmerica,therewaslittleroughsleeping,and

homelessnesswasfallingsofastthatsociologistspredicteditwouldsoondisappear.Eventoday,somerich,

successfulcities,includingTokyoandMunich,havefewpeoplelivingonthestreets.

Theseplacesofferlessonsonhowtoreducehomelessness.Oneisthattoughlovecansometimeswork.

Conservativesarguethatsofterpolicingpoliciesinthe1970s,includingcarelessattitudestopublicdrunkenness,

wereinpartresponsiblefbrtheriseinhomelessness.TheworldcouldlearnsomethingfromGreece,wherestrong

familynetworksensurethatthosedownontheirluckfindsomeonetotakethemin.Manyexpertsarguethatitis

counterproductive(事與愿違的)togivemoneytosomeonebeggingonthestreet.Better,theysay,iodonatetoa

charity.

Yet,mostpeoplebelievetougherpolicieswillultimatelydolittleifhousingcostsremainhigh.Thisisthe

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underlyingreasonfbrrisinghomelessness.So,thestatecandosomethingtohelp.Forexample,moregenerous

rentallowancemightactuallysavegovernmentsmoneyinthemediumtenn—afterall,demandsonhealth-care

servicesandthepolicewoulddecline.Anotheroptionisfbrthestatetobuildmorehousingitself.InSingapore,a

placewherethereispracticallynohomelessness,80%ofresidentsliveingovernment-builtflatswhichtheybuy

atknock-downprices.

Themosteffectivereform,however,wouldbetomakebuildingmorehomeseasier.Theproblemofrough

sleepinginGermanyandSwitzerland,twocountrieswithminimalreal-house-pricegrowthinrecentdecades,is

lessacute.Japanhasuseditsfairshareofstrong-armpoliciestodealwiththehomeless,butthenitintroduceda

bigurbanreformintheearly2000s.

28.WhyisGeorgeOrwellmentionedinparagraph1?

A.ToshowtherichlifeinCharingCross.B.Ininemoryoftheworld-famouswriter.

C.Toshowtheconditionofroughsleepers.D.Tointroducethetopicofhomelessness.

29.Whatmayhelpreducehomelessness?

A.Publicdrunkenness.B.Softerpolicingpolicies.

C.Lowerhousingcosts.D.Givingbeggarsmoney.

30.Whichcountrymayhavethefewesthomelesspeople?

A.Germany.B.Singapore.C.Switzerland.D.Japan.

31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.WaystoReformModernSociety.B.ReasonstoCutHousingCosts.

C.HowtoReduceHomelessness.D.EffectsofHomelessnessRising.

D

Asyourteacherpassesoutthemathtest,yourhandsturnsweaty.Yourheartbeginstorace.Glancingdownat

thepage,yousuddenlyforgetthoseoperationsonwhichyoudrilledonlyafewdaysearlier.What'sthe

multiplicationtabic?Oh,youknowit—wellyou'reprettysure,right?Suddenly,youstarttodoubtalotofthings

thatyou“know”.

Ifthatsoundsfamiliar,youmightsufferfrommathanxiety.Ormaybenot.Evenresearcherswhostudythis

conditionnotethatitcanbesurprisinglyhardtodefinemathanxiety.Ifsalsohardtoidentifypreciselyhowmany

peoplesufferfromit.

Todiagnosemathanxiety,researchersdesignquestionnaires,askingthingslike:"Howanxiouswouldyou

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feelaboutbeinggivenasetofdivisionproblemstosolveonpaper?'1Thosewhoscorehighonthesesurveysabout

stressovermakingnumerical(數學的)calculationswillbelabeledinath-anxious.Theexactsharethatgetsthis

diagnosis,however,willfluctuate'dependingonwhereresearcherschoosetodrawthelineatwhatcountsas

high.

Ingeneral,peoplewhopanicovertheirmathskillstendtodoworseinmathclassesthanpeoplewhodon't

mindnumbers.Butthat'snotalwaystrue."Justbecauseyou'remath-anxious,thatdoesn'talwaysmeanyou'rebad

atmath,''notesRoseVukovic,aneducationalpsychologistattheUniversityofMinnesotainMinneapolis.

Mathanxietyaffectspeopleofallages.Itseffectsdon'tendatgraduation.Throughoutlife,thistypeofstress

canstandinthewayofmasteringskillsorprojectsinahostofareasthatrelyoncomputations(計算).

Thegoodnewsisthattheproblemismanageable.IanLyons,apsychologistatGeorgetownUniversityin

Washington,D.C.,comparesittopublicspeaking.Manypeoplegetanxiousbeforegivingaspeechcrperfbnning.

“Youcanrespondtothatpositivelyandusethat,“hesays,“oryoucangotheotherway."Anissueiswhetheryou

canseethatstressasapositivechallengetoovercome.

32.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?

A.Byofferingadefinition.B.Byusingstudyresults.

C.Bydescribingapossiblesituation.D.Byaskingques:ions.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fluctuate”inParagraph3mean?

A.Vary.B.Bedenied.C.Matter.D.Beawarded.

34.WhatdocsRoseVukovicthinkofmathanxiety?

A.Itcandisappearwithgraduation.B.Itcanresultindepressionovertime.

C.Itwon'tcausepeopletroubleinotherareas.D.itdoesn'talwaysleadtopoormathgrades.

35.WhatdoesIanLyonssuggestpeoplewithmathanxietydo?

A.Domoremathexercises.B.Consultpsychologists.

C.Faceitconfidently.D.Givespeechestorelieveit.

【答案】21-25ADCBC26-30AADCB31-35CCADC

江西師范大學附屬中學2021屆高三5月三模考試英語試卷

第一節(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、R、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項°

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A

March,AprilandMayarcmonthsfulloffestivalsandeventsallovertheworld.Herearcfourwonderful

festivalsaroundtheworldthathappeninspring.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthem,pleaseclickhereorvisit

/

SongKran—Thailand

Dates:13th-15th,April

InThailand,peoplecelebrateafestivalcalledSongKran,whenpeopleheadouttothestreetswithwaterguns

tosprayeveryonewhowalkspast.

Naghol—Vanuatu

Dates:EverySaturdayfromApriltoMay

Everyyear,villagerscometogethertocelebratetheharvestofyams,animportantpartinthepeople'sdietin

Vanuatu.Thefestivalismostfamousfbrits"landdivingceremony'.Duringtheceremonymenandboysdiveto

thegroundfromhighwoodentowerswithonlytwothinvines(藤)attachedtotheirankles.

CherryBlossomViewing—Japan

Dates:Thecherryblossomseasonisdifferentfromyeartoyeardependingontheweatherforecast.

Thefestivaliswell-known.Japanesecelebratethedayswhentheflowersfinallyblossom.Onlyafewdays

later,thepetals(花瓣)falltotheground,likepinksnowflakes.Thatmeansthetraditionalfestivalonlylastsfbr

severaldays.InJapan,almosteveryonehaspicnicsintheparkstoviewtheflowers.

SinhaleseNewYear——SriLanka

Dates:13thor14th,April

JustlikeinmanyothercountriesinSouthorSouthEastAsia,thisisthetimewhentheSinhalesecelebrate

thetraditionalNewYear,anancientcelebrationwhichmarkstheendoftheharvestseasonandisoneoftwotimes

oftheyearwhenthesunisstraightaboveSriLanka.Therearealotofdeliciousfoodsduringthecelebration.

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21.WhatmayhappentoatouristwalkinginthestreetduringSongKraninThailand?

A.Hemaygetwet.B.Hemaybeshotbythelocals.

C.Hemayenjoydeliciousfoods.D.Hemayseesomepetalsfalling.

22.HowisCherryBlossomViewingdifferentfromtheotherthreefestivals?

A.Itisatraditionalfestival.

B.Itisaveryfamousfestival.

C.Itvarieswithweatherconditionseveryyear.

D.Itallowsvisitorstoeatfbedduringthefestival.

23.Wherearcyoumostlikelytofindthetext?

A.Inatextbook.B.Inareport.

C.OntheInternet.D.Inanewspaper.

B

VotersinColoradonarrowlyapprovedaninitiative(計戈U),settingthestagefbrthereturnofgraywolves,

whichwerewipedoutinthisareabythe1940s.Thisisthefirsttimethatastatehasreintroducedananimallike

this.

TheColoradoParksandWildlifedepartmentwillleadtheefforttoestablishasustainablepopulationofgray

wolvesinthewesternpartofthes:ate,beginningin2022or2023.TheSouthernRockyMountains,wherethere

usedtobealotofthem,containmillionsofacresofsuitablehabitatthatcouldsupportseveralhundredwolvesor

mere,biologistssay.

However,somesayit'sunwisetoleavethequestiontovoters.44Statcbiologistshavepreviouslydeclinedto

introducewolves.There'sareasonit'sneverbeendonebefbre.^^saysShawnMartini,spokespersonfbrColoradans

fbrProtectingWildlife,notingthatmostsupportersarefromurbanareasandtheydon'thavetolivealongsidethe

animal,unlikepeoplelivinginthecountryside.Farmersandhuntersdon'tfavortheinitiative,either.Fanners

worrywolveswillkilltheircattlewhilehuntersworrytheywillloseelk(駝鹿)tothepredators.

Ontheotherhand,accordingtoJonathanProctor,aconservationistwiththeDefendersofWildlife,

reintroducingwolveswillrestoreColorado'snaturalbalance.Theyhelpthinoutsickanimals,maintaininghealthy

populationsofdeerandelk.Theremainsofwolfkillsalsoprovidefoodfbr“eatersofthedead”,including

wolverines,eagles,andbears.Healsoemphasizestheexperienceoflivingwithwolvesinotherplaces,likethe

NorthernRockies,hasshownthatwolvesarenotthethreatpeoplesometimesmakethemouttobe.

Rcintroductionprogrambiologistspromisetomakeitaprioritytoworkwithpeoplelivingalongsidewolves,

providingtrainingandresourcestokeepthewolvesoutofthefarmsinthefirstplace.Andaprogramwillbe

fundedtopayfarmersfbrtheirlostcattle.

24.WhatcanweleamabouttheSouthernRockyMountainsfromthetext?

A.Theyareheavilypopulated.B.Theywereinhabitedbywolves.

C.TheyareintheeastofColorado.D.Theyarehometosmallanimals.

25.What'sShawnMartini'sopinionaboutthereturnofthegraywolves?

A.It'sunfairtomakeithappenbyvoting.

B.It'swelcomedbyurbanandniralpeople.

C.Statebiologistsshouldn'thaveopposedit.

D.Thewolvesshouldbeputsomewhereelse.

26.Whatwilltheprogrambiologistsprobablydofirst?

A.Buymorecattle.B.Reachouttothelocals.

C.Relocatethewolves.D.Clearthesitetbrwolves.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitlefbrthetext?

A.WolvesarcComingHome.B.NoWorriesaboutWolves.

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C.AlwaysVotefbrWhatisRight.D.WolvesHelpLocalEcosystem.

C

ThefirstsetofChinesestoriespresentedinEnglishscripts(劇本),titledStoriesofChina:Performedin

English,wasofficiallypublishedbyForeignLanguagesPress.PlannedbytheNewChannelIiHeniational

EducationGroupwiththeparticipationofplaywrightsfromChina,theUnitedKingdomandtheUnitedStates,the

bookprovidesanewwayfbryoungpeopletolearnEnglishwhileinheriting(傳承)andspreadingChinese

culture.

Thebookcontains20Englishscriptsinnovelformatscoveringawiderangeofsubjects.Unlikethemost

commonEnglishscriptsfbryoungreadersonthemarketwhicharcbasedonadaptationsofEuropeanand

Americanstories,thosepresentedinthisbookareuniquefbrbeingbasedonclassicChinesestories,readapted

andwritteninEnglish.Thebookisdividedintofirsttothirdgradesintennsofgrammarandvocabularydifficulty,

makingitsuitablefbryoungEnglishlearnersfromprimaryschooltcjuniorandhighschool.

Allthescriptsinthebookarcwrittenbytopplaywrightswithelegant,pureandvividlanguage.Thescripts

arcprovidedwithasummaryofthestoryinbothChineseandEnglish,sothatreaderscanftillyunderstandthe

plciaswellasthehistoryandculturebehindii.ReaderscannotonlyimprovetheirEnglishskillsthrough

immersive(沉浸式)readingandperformancebutalsoappreciateChineseculture.

HuMin,EnglisheducationexpertandfounderoftheNewChannel,saidthecombinationoftraditional

cultureandEnglishteachinghasbecomeatrend,guidingyoungpeopletobringtheirownwisdomanddeep

culturalheritagetotellChinesestoriestotheworld.NewChannelwillofferspecialcoursesonStoriesofChina:

PerformedinEnglishinitsmanyschoolsacrossthecountry,andcooperatewithprimaryandsecondaryschoolsin

Beijing,ShanghaitooflerEnglishdramacoursesonatrialbasis.Hubelievesthecourseswillsetoffanewwave

ofenthusiasticlearningamongyoungpeople.

28.WhywasStoriesofChina:PerformedinEnglishpublished?

A.TooffcrEnglishdramacoursesonatrialbasis.

B.TomakeforeignstudentsenjoyChineseculture.

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C.ToadvertisesomeofthetopplaywrightsinChina.

D.ToimproveEnglishlearningandcirculateChineseculture.

29.Whatdoweknowaboutthebook?

A.It'sbeenpublishedbyaforeignpress.

B.Itstandsoutfbritsuniquewritingstyle.

C.ItintroducesclassicChinesestories.

D.Il'sbeenpopularinvariousschools.

30.What'sHuMin'sattitudetowardsthecoursestobeoffered?

A.Hopeful.B.Doubtful.

C.Objective.D.Conservative.

31.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemightthetextappear?

A.Business.B.Lifestyle.

C.Culture.D.Politics.

D

Sincetimeimmemorial,peoplehavebeensearchingfbrthefountainofyouth.Surprisingly,thedreamof

humanimmortalityis,accordingtosomescientists,notsofaroutofreach.

ProfessorBrianCox,Google'sRayKurzweil,andTeslaheadElonMuskallagreeonnotonlythepossibility

ofhumanimmortalitybutalsothatitisnottoofaraway.Thesolution,theysay,issomethingcalledthe

“technologicalsingularity''.

Thesingularityisacombinationofhumankindwithcomputers,namelyuploadingthecontentsofone'sbrain

ontoaharddrive.Inthatway,aperson^consciousnesscanstayaliveafteraphysicalbodygetsworse.Thisis

basedontheideathatahumanbrainissimplyamachine,andthereis,accordingtoProfessorCox,“noreasonat

allwhywccannotsimulate(模擬)humanintelligence,5,usingacomputer.

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AlthoughProfessorCoxdidnotsaywhenthesingularitywouldoccur,Google'sRayKurzweilpredictsthat

thesingularitywillhappenasearlyas2045.By2100,hesays,humanbodypartswillbereplaceablebymachine

parts.Further,byuploadingourbrainsontoacomputer,wcwillbeabletotoywithit,andbecome“abletoexpand

thescope(范圍)ofourintelligenceabillionfold.

ElonMuskagreedwiththeasessmentsoftheotherscientists,evengoingsofarassayingthatthechances

thatwearenotinacomputersimulationrightnoware“oneinbillions^^.

Googleispreparingfbrafiiturcwhereyoucandownloadpersonalitiesontorobots.Forexample,youmight

beabletodownloadontoyourrobotacelebritypersonality,orthepersonalityofyourdeceasedgrandmother.

Thesearchenginegiantfiledapatentfbrthisdownloadprocessrecently.Sotheydefinitelybelievethatthe

singularityisjustaroundthecorner.Allyouhavetodoisholdonuntil2045,andsoonyoucaneffectivelylivein

thecloud.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“immortalily“inparagraph1probablymean?

A.Livingforever.B.Rebirthafterdeath.

C.Beingperfect.D.Continuousimprovement.

33.Howdidthewriterillustratetheideaofhumanimmortalityinthetext?

A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bypresentingquotations.

C.Bylogicallyreasoning.D.Bymakingacescription.

34.WhichofthefollowingcanElonMuskmostprobablyagreewith?

A.Computersaremuchsmarterthanhumankind.

B.Computerscanneversurpasshumankindatall.

C.Computersandhumankindarequitedifferent.

D.Computerscanbeanotherversionofhumankind.

35.Howcanhumankindimproveby2100accordingtothetext?

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A.Physicallyandintelligently.B.Individuallyandcorporately.

C.Psychologicallyandspiritually.D.Emotionallyandmaterially.

【答案】21-23ACC24-27BABA28-31DCAC32-35ABDA

2021屆江西省撫州市臨川第一中學高考5月模擬考試英語試題

笫二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分40分)

第一節(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。

A

CheckoutsomefunweekendactivitiesfromourfriendsatArizonaParenting.

WalkintheWild:WalkorrunfbrwildlifeatthePhoenixZoo'sWalkintheWild2016.Putonyourfavorite

animaldressandtakepartintheonemileor5K,enjoyingthesightsandsoundsoftheZoo.WalkintheWild

includesamorningfullofuniqueactivitiesyouwon'tfindatanyothervalleywalk,includingalldayzoo

admissionandalakesideafterparty.

Registeronline.6—10am.PhoenixZoo,455NorthGalvinParkway,Phoenix.602—286—3800.

FreeMuseumDay:ItishostedbySesameStreetandHBOattheChildren'sMuseumofPhoenix.Kids

canparticipateinactivities,enjoyaperformancebytheSesameStreetMuppetsandgettojointheEveryday

HeroesClub.Anactofkindnessisallittakestobecomeamember.Performancesandactivitieswilltakeplaceat

10:30—11:30amand1:30—2:30pm.

9am—4pm.Children'sMuseumofPhoenix,215N.7thStreet.Phoenix.602—253—0501.

SundayA'Fair:SundayA'FairfeaturesfreeoutdoorconcertsinScottsdaleCivicCenterParkbytopArizona

musicians,alongwithanartsandcraftsmarket,funactivitiesfbrchildrenandfamilies,guidedtoursofthe

sculpturesintheparkandfreeadmissiontoScottsdaleMuseumofContemporaryArt(SMoCA).Guestsare

invitedtobringblankets,lawnchairsorpicnicbaskets,andenjoyarelaxingafternoonofgreatentertainment.

Deliciousfoods,snacks,beer,wineandsoftdrinksarealsoavailablefbrpurchase.

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12—4pm.ScottsdaleCenterforthePerformingArts,7380E.2ndSt.,Scottsdale.480—994—ARTS(2787).

1.WhatcanchildrendoatWalkinIhcWild?

A.Joininthe5milewalk.B.Attendcoursesforfree.

C.Wearanimalshapedclothes.D.Enjoygoodcompanyofwildanimals.

2.WhatqualificationisneededtojointheEverydayHeroesClub?

A.Doagooddeed.B.Donatemoneytotheclub.

C.Beactiveinschoolactivities.D.Bereadytohelpprotectwildlife.

3.Wherecanonegotobuysomeworksofart?

A.ThePhoenixZoo.

B.ScottsdaleCivicCenterPark.

C.TheChildren'sMuseumofPhoenix.

D.ScottsdaleMuseumofContemporaryArt.

【答案】1.C2.A3.B

【解析】

【分析】本文是應用文。介紹了一本雜志提供的幾項周末有趣的活動。

【I題詳解】

細節理解題。根據第'段Putonyourfavoriteanimaldressandtakepartintheonemileor5K,enjoyingthe

sightsandsoundsoftheZoo.可知右WalkintheWild活動中,孩子們可以穿上喜歡的動物的衣服,欣賞動物

園,故選C項。

【2題詳解】

細節理解題。根據FreeMuseumDay中gettojointheEverydayHeroesClub.Anactofkindnessisallittakes

tobecomeamember.可知一個小小的善舉就可以成為EverydayHeroesClub的會員。A項Doagooddeed.符

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合要求,故選A項。

【3題詳解】

細節理解題。根據倒數第二段inScottsdaleCivicCenterParkbytopArizonamusicians,alongwithan

arts-and-craftsmarket,funactivitiesfbrchildrenandfamilies,guidedtoursofthesculpturesintheparkandfree

admissiontoScottsdaleMuseumofContemporaryArt(SMoCA)可知ScottsdaleCivicCenterPark有藝術品市場,

在這里可以買到藝術品,故選B項。

B

Iwasdoingsomelast-minuteshoppingwhenIsawanicelydressedlittlegirllookingthroughtheBarbie

dollswitharollofmoneyinherlittlehand.WhenshecameuponaBarbiesheliked,sheaskedherfatherifshe

hadenoughmoneytobuyit.Heusuallysaid“yes”,butshewouldkeeplookingandgoingthroughtheir

conversationof“DoIhaveenough?^^

Thenalittleboyinwornclotheswanderedintheaisle(過道).HekeptpickingupthePokemonvideotoys.

Eachtimehepickedoneupandlookedathisfather,hisfathershookhishead,"No."Ratherdeiectedy,theboy

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