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濟南一中高三月考

英語試題

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)

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(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來問答有關(guān)小題和閱

讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

I.Whatdoesthewomanaskfor?

A.Somemilk.B.Somepaper.C.Acloth.

2.Howmuchshouldthemanpayfortickets?

A.60yuan.B.120yuan.C.180yuan.

3.Whosupportshumancloning?

A.Thewoman.D.Lucy.C.Jeff.

4.WhydocsLynnlooksad?

A.Shewasfiredbythetravelagency.

B.Shelostherlaptopwhiletravelling.

C.Shecouldn'tfinishherdesign.

5.Whatisthewoman?

A.Astudent.B.Alawyer.C.Abusinesswoman.

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,井標(biāo)在試卷相應(yīng)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.Howdidthemangethurt?

A.Hehithisarmsagainsttherock.

B.Hemissedastepwhilegoingdownstairs.

C.Hemissedastepwhilegoingupstairs.

7.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantobuyforhim?

A.Anewhelmet.B.Apairofgloves.C.Apairofshoes.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whyisthewomancallingtheman?

A.lbaskforsomeadviceonhernovel.

B.Toinvitehimtowriteanoveltogetherwithher.

C.lbborrowhisncwly-publishcdnovel.

9.Whichtitledoesthewomanprefer?

A.AnAbandonedBaby.B.WarmWinter.C.Greaterlove.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Wholikescollectingcaps?

A.Alice.B.Betty.C.Jenny.

11.WhatdoweknowaboutRose?

A.Shehasanewhairstyle.

B.Shehadanoperationtwoweeksago.

C.Shedoesn'tneedtowearglassesnow.

12.WhatisRose'shomework?

A.Tosearchforinformationabouttigers.

B.Tomakepaperliger.C.Todrawsomeligers.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Wheredoesthemanlive?

A.At70SydneyRoad.Sheffield.

B.At17SydneyRoad,Sheffield.

C.At70SheffieldRoad.Sydney.

14.Whenwasthejacketordered?

A.OnJanuary9.B.OnJanuary10.C.OnJanuary11.

15.Whywasthedeliver}--delayed?

A.Theman'snamewasspeltwrong.

D.Themangavethewrongaddress.

C.Thestaffwrotetheaddressincorrectly.

16.Whatdoes(hewomanpromisetodo?

A.Deliveranewjacketoneweeklater.

B.Improve(heirTVshoppingservice.

C.Checkwithhermanager.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatisstrangeaboutthespeaker'sfamily?

A.Hisfamilyisalwaysbusyatnight.B.ThereisnoTVinhishouse.

C.Heandhiswifedon'tusewatches.

18.Whatkindofclassesdoesthespeaker'swifetakeintheevening?

A.Foreignlanguages.B.Cooking.C.Singing.

19.Whichofthefollowingdothespeakerandhiswifebothenjoydoing?

A.Cleaninghouse.B.Collectingstamps.C.Playingchess.

20.Whenis(hespeaker'shousefull?

A.Intheeveningswhenpowercutshappen.

B.Inthemorningswhenitisrainingheavily.

C.Intheeveningswhenhiswifecooksalotoffood.

第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題

卡上將該項涂黑。

A

Gonearethedayswhenbeingvegan(素食)meantsettlingforasad-lookingsaladonthemenu

andnotmuchelse.Asmorepeoplehaveembraced(欣然接受)acruclty-frcc,plant-baseddiet,the

varietyonofferhasskyrocketed.Fromfinediningtostreetfood,veganoptionsareeverywhere.

Perhapsbestofall,creativebakerieshavepoppeduptomeetdemand,offeringamazingtreats

thataredeliciousontopofbeingvegan.Youcertainlydon'tneedtobevegantoappreciatethe

mouth-wateringoptionsonofferatthesefabulousandfearlessbakeries-absolutelyeveryonecan

appreciatetheircakes,cookiesandmore.

PeacefoodCafe-NewYorkCity,NewYork

Adeliciouslysweetmenuthatnourishes(滋養(yǎng))yourmindandbody?Yes,please!Ifyou're

lookingfbrasweettreatintheBigApple,youreallycan'tgopastthepeacefi.il,sugaryoasisthatis

thePeacefoodbakeryandcafe.

Justtrytoresistthetemptationofallthosevegandoughnuts,picsandcakes.Goon;wcdare

you!Ifyou'vegotmorewillpowerthanus,theyalsodosimplemeals,too.

Address:460AmsterdamAve.NewYork.NewYorkI(X)24

DulceVeganBakery&Cafe-Atlanta,Georgia

There'ssomethingthesouthalwaysbringstothetable,freshlybakedcakes-and(hatincludes

vegancakes,too.Justtakediemouth-wateringlydeliciousoptionsonofferatDulceVeganBakery

inAtlanta,Georgia.

Themenuchangesoccasionallytotakeadvantageofthebestproduce,butit'salways

sugarfreeandutterlydelicious.Thelemonraspberrycakeisaparticulartreat.Checkoutourpost

aboutothergreatAtlantaeats.

Address:1994HoseaLWilliamsDrNE,Atlanta,Georgia30317

CapitalCityBakery-Austin,Texas

TheysayeverythingisbiggerinTexas-andCapitalCityBakeryhasclearlygoneonebetter

withtheirfabulousveganbakery.Notonlyaretheirdelicioustreatscruelty-frcc,butthey'realso

ciiviiuiniicnlallysustainable-evenlliciic<ikcbuxesaiclocallysuuiccdandiccyclcd.

Headdowntocheckouttheiryummyofferings.Andwiththegoodtheydofbrtheplanet,it's

(almost)guilt-free!

Address:2211ECesarChavezSt,Austin,Texas78702

PixieRetreat-Portland,Oregon

Anyonewhosaysveganfoodisboringclearlyhasn'tsetfootinthewonderlandthatisPixie

Retreat.Callingitselfavvlaboratorieandmakery,“youjustknowit'sgoingtobegood(andcreative).

PixieRetreatcertainlydelivers-thedessertsarethestuffsweetdreams(anddentists'

nightmares)aremadeof.

Thechocolatechipcookiedoughwithalmondmilkisbasicallyhappinessinacup.So,graba

fewfriendsandheaddowntofindoutwhatallthefussisabout.Youcertainlydon'tneedtobe

vegantobewonoverbythisall-aroundawesomeness.

Address:236NLarchmontBlvd.LosAngeles,California,90004

Asyoucansee,ifyoudesiresomethingsweetandvegan,thereareoptionsalloverthecountry!

Theonlyproblemisdecidingwhatyou'lltryfirst!

21.Wherecanyoualwaysfindasugar-freemenu?

A.PeacefoodCafe.B.DuleeVeganBakery&Cafe.

C.CapitalCityBakery.D.PixieRetreat.

22.What,sspecialaboutCapitalCityBakery?

A.Itusesthebestproduce.B.Itsmenuvariesfromseasontoseason.

C.Itstreatsareenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Ithasotherdeliciousofferings.

23.Ifyouarefedupwithboringvegan(bod,whichaddresshadyoubettertry?

A.236NLarchmontBlvd,LosAngeles,California,90004.

B.460AmsterdamAve,NewYork,NewYork10024.

C.2211ECesarChavezSt,Austin,Texas78702.

D.1994HoseaLWilliamsDrNE,Atlanta,Georgia30317.

B

WhenTomwasgrowingup,otherkidsfeltsorryforhim.Hisparentsalwayshadhimweeding

thegarden,carryingoutthegarbageanddeliveringnewspapers.ButwhenTomreachedadulthood,

hewasbetteroffthanhischildhoodfriends.Hehadmorejobsatisfaction,abettermarriageandwas

healthier.Mostofall,hewashappier.Farhappier.

Thesearethefindingsofa40-yearstudythatfollowedthelivesof456teenageboysfrom

Boston.Thestudyshowedthatthosewhohadworkedasboysenjoyedhappierandmoreproductive

livesthanthosewhohadnot."Boyswhoworkedinthehomeorcommunitygainedcompetenceand

cametofeeltheywereworthwhilemembersofsociety,"saidGeorgeVaillant,thepsychologistwho

madethediscovery."Andbecausetheyfeltgoodaboutthemselves,othersfeltgoodaboutthem."

Vaillant'sstudyfollowedthesemalesingreatdetail.Interviewswererepeatedatages25.31

and47.UnderVaillant,theresearcherscomparedthemen'smental-healthscoreswiththeir

boyhood-activityscores.Pointswereawardedfbrpart-timejobs,housework,effortinschool,and

abilitytodealwithproblems.

Thelinkbetweenwhatthemenhaddoneasboysandhowtheyturnedoutasadultswas

surprisinglysharp.Thosewhohaddonethemostboyhoodactivitiesweretwiceaslikelytohave

warmrelationswithawidevarietyofpeople,five(linesaslikelytobewellpaidand16timesless

likelylohavebeenunemployed.TheresearchersalsofoundthatIQandfamilysocialandeconomic

classmadenorealdifferenceinhowtheboysturnedout.

Working一atanyage—isimportant.Childhoodactivitieshelpachilddevelopresponsibility,

independence,confidenceandcompetence—theunderpinnings(基礎(chǔ))ofemotionalhealth.They

alsohelphimunderstandthatpeoplemustcooperateandworktowardcommongoals.Themost

competentadultsarethosewhoknowhowtodothis.Yetworkisn'teverything.AsTolstoyonce

said,"Onecanlivemagnificentlyinthisworldifoneknowshowtoworkandhowtolove,towork

forthepersononelovesandtoloveone'swork."

24.WhatdoweknowaboutTom?

A.Hereceivedlittlelovefromhisfamily.

B.Hehadfewchildhoodfriends

C.Heenjoyedhiscareerandmarriage.

D.Hewasenviedbyothersinhischildhood.

25.Vaillant'steamobtainedtheirfindingsby.

A.recordingtheboys'effortinschool

B.comparingdifferentsetsofscores

C.evaluatingthemen'smentalhealth

D.iiica5uiiiig(liemen'spioblcm-solviiigability

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sharp"probablymean:nParagraph4?

A.ClearanddefiniteB.Quickioreact

C.HavingathinedgeD.Suddenandrapid

27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Competentadultsknowmoreaboutlovethanwork.

B.Emotionalhealthisessential(oawonderfuladultlite.

C.Lovebringsmorejoytopeoplethanworkdoes.

D.Independenceisthekeytoone'ssuccess.

C

Everyanimalspeciescarriesuniquevirusesthathavespecificallyadaptedloinfectingil.Over

time,someofthesehavejumpedlohumans—theseareknownas“zoonotic“viruses.

Asthepopulationgrows,wemoveintowildareas,whichbringsusintomorefrequentcontact

withanimalswedon'tnonrallyhavecontactwith.Thusvirusescanjumpfromanimalstohumans

andtheycanspreadbetweenhumans,throughclosecontactwithbodyfluids(體;夜)likebloodor

urine.

Becauseeveryvirushasevolvedtotargetaparticularspecies,it'srarefbravirustobeableto

jumptoanotherspecies.Whenthisdoeshappen,it'sbychance,anditusuallyrequiresalarge

amountofcontactwiththevirus.

Initially,thevirusisusuallynotwell-suitedtoitsnewhostanddoesn'tspreadeasily.Overtime,

however,itcanevolveinthenewhosttoproducevariantsthatarebetteradapted.

Whenvirusesjumptoanewhost,aprocesscalledzoonosis,theyoftencausemoresevere

disease.Thisisbecausevirusesand(heirinitialhostshaveevolvedtogether,andthespecieshas

(imetobuildupresistance.Thenewhostspecies,ontheotherhand,mightnothaveevolvedthe

abilitytotackle(應(yīng)對)thevirus.Forexample,whenwcconicintocontactwithbatsandtheir

viruses,wemaydeveloprabiesorEbolavirusdisease,whilethebatsthemselvesarelessaffected.

It'slikelythatbatsaretheoriginalsourceofthreerecentlyemergedcoronavinises:SARS-CoV

(2003),MERS-CoV(2012)andSARS-CoV-2.Allofthesejumpfrombatstohumansviaan

intermediateanimal;inthecaseofSARS-CoV-2,thismayhavebeenpangolins(穿山甲),butmore

researchisneeded.

28.Whyisitrareforavirustoinfectanotherspecies?

A.Thenewhostcandealwiththevirus.

B.Thenewspeciesbuildsupresistance.

C.Everyviruscan'tadapttothenewspecies.

D.Eachvirusdevelopstotargetaspecificspecies.

29.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Theresistanceoftheoldspecies.

B.Theabilityofthenewhostspecies.

C.Theprocessoftheviralinfection.

D.Thereasonforthevirusvariation.

30.WhichofthefollowingviRisesaremostlikelytohostinpangolins?

A.SARS-CoV.B.SARS-CoV-2.

C.Notmentioned.D.MERS-CoV.

31.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Humansshouldnotmoveintowildareas.

B.Wildanimalsareactuallyourbestfriends.

C.Aviruscanspreadfromanimalstohumans.

D.Aviruscanvarytoinfectanotherspecies.

D

Althoughsocialmediaallowustobecomemoreconnectedtootherpeoplethanatanytimein

histoiy,anewstudysuggeststhatmanyAmericansfeellonelierthaneverbefore,whichis

weakeningthenation'smentalandphysicalhealth.

Thestudyconductedbytheheathinsurer(保險公司)Cigna,foundwidespreadloneliness,with

nearlyhalfofAmericansreportingtheyfeelalone,orleftoutatleastsomeofthelime.Thenation's

75millionmillennials(ages23-37)andGenerationZadulls(ages18-22)arelonelierthanolder

generations,Besides,54%ofpeoplesurveyedsaidtheyfeelnooneknowsthemwell,andfourin10

reportedthey"lackcompanionship'1,their"relationshipsaren'tmeaningful"andthatthey"are

isolatedfromothers."

DouglasNcmccck,MD,Cigna'schiefmedicalofficerforBehavioralHealth,saidthefinding

ofthestudysuggestthattheproblemhasbecomecommon,equalingtheriskscausedbytobaccoand

thenation'scvcr-cxpandingwaistline(腰圍)."Lonelinesshasthesameinfluenceonhealthas

smoking15cigarettesaday,whileobesity(肥胖)lessthan10cigarettesaday,"hesaidinreleasing

thereport.

Nemecek'scommentstalliedwiththoseofotherleadingpublichealthspecialist,including

formerSurgeonGeneralVivekH.Murthy,MD,whosaidlonelinessshouldbetargetedinpublic

healthcampaignslikethosedesignedtofightagainstsmokingandobesity."Duringmyyears'caring

forpatients,theworstdiseaseIsawwasnotheartdiseaseordiabetes;itwasloneliness."Murtysaid

inarecentcoverstoryintheHanvardBusinessRevieres.

Thenewreport,producedinCigna'spartnershipwiththepollingcompanyIpsos,isbasedon

anonlinesurveyofmorethan20?000USadultsusingthewell-regardedUCLALonelinessScaleto

sechowwidespreadlonelinessisinAmerica.

32.WhatdoesthestudyconductedbyCignafind?

A.SocialmediaincreaselevelsofAmericansloneliness

B.Peoplebecomemoreconnectedtoeachother

C.Socialmediadopeoplemoreharmthangood

D.OlderAmericansfeelmuchlonelier

33.WhichopinionmightDouglasNemeceksupport?

A.Lonelinessisnotsoharmfulassmoking.

B.Lonelinessismoredangerousthanobesity.

C.Lonelinessistakenseriouslybythepublic.

D.Lonelinessistargetedinpublichealthcampaigns.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"talliedwith"meaninPara.4?

A.AccountedforB.DealtwithC.AnsweredforD.Agreedwith

35.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Todiscusscommonhealthproblems

B.lbshowthreatsAmericans'health

C.lbpresentfindingsofarecentstudy.

D.Towarnpeopleaboutsocialmediause.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。把答案

填圖到答題卡上,只填在試卷上,答案無效。

Ifyou,veknownthatthecauseoffalncssinllicUnitedStalesislai,you'renotalone.36.

Researchersfoundthatsugaristherealcauseandisthedrivingforcebehinddiabetesandfatness.

Herearefourwaystocutdownonsugar.

Slopdrinkingsoda

Thisoneisano-brainer.Sweeteneddrinksaccountforabout47percentofaddedsugarinthe

Americandiet,andtheyareessentiallynutrient-freecaloriedeliveryvehicles.37.morethan

yourentiredailylimit.Ifyoudrinksodatorthecafteine,switchtoteaorcoffee.

Watchyourbreakfast

38.Flavoredyogurts,forexample,areloadedwithsugar,andfruitjuicesareaneasyway

todrinktonsofsugarwithoutrealizing.Foryourmorningmeal,trytoeatmoregrain-basedfoods

withloworlittlesugarlikeCheerios,plainoatmeal,breadandhomemadegranola(格蘭諾拉麥片).

Checkthesauces

Aswithbreakfastfoods,foodproducerssneakmoresugarintosaucesandingredientsthan

you'dguess-forexample,Iv/oof(hefourbiggestingredientsinHeinzKetchupare

sweeteners.39,andwatchoutforsugarbyanothername,likehighfruclose(果糖).

Trytoresetthediet

Ifyoutrytostoptakinginsugarfbramonth,youwillfindthattheamountofsugaryou've

unknowinglyeatenistrulyshocking/。.Thenexttimeyou'remakingabigshoppingtripatthe

grocerystore,stoptoreadtheingredientlabelofeverysinglethingyoubuy.Watchoutfor

keywordsthatareusedtocoverupsugarandwatchhowmuchsugaryou'vebeeneatingwithout

evenrealizingit.

A.Youare,however,wrong

B.Eatyourfruitinitswholeform

C.Sugarishardtoavoid,butitcanbedone

D.Ifafullmonthsoundsdifficult,trythis

E.A16-ouncebottleofCokecontains52gramsofsugar

F.Read(helabelsonsaucesandseehowhighsugarislisted

GSugarissecretlyputintomanybreakfastfoodsthataremarketedas“healthy"or"natural”

第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出的最佳選項,并在

答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Iwasazombie(行尸走肉),goingtohighschoolbarelyevenawake.Iplayedvideogamestill

midnight41everyday.Luckilytherecameanewteacherwho42meup.

Onthefirstdayofmysenioryear,Isatatmydeskina(n)43state.Iyawned,noteven

44tocovermymouth.RaySeabeckleapttomydeskandbeathishandsonit.

"DoyoulikeShakcspcarc?^^hescreamedatme.

My45was/werestuckinmid-yawn,wideopen."Well,doyou?”he46.

"Yes^^^I47.ActuallyIhadnoideawhatShakespearewas.ButIwasgoingtofindout.

What'smore,thismantriedtofanmy48inliterature.

We49Hamlet,andbitbybitIfoundthatIcouldn'tputitdown.WhydidHamletkeep

hesitating?Why?SuddenlyIbegan5()Shakespeare,andthenHemingway,andthen

Fitzgerald,WordsworthandBlake.I51dreamedofbecominganEnglishteacherlikeMr.

Seabeck!Bu(couldImakei(tocollegewithonlyseveral52left?

IstayedafterschoolonedaytoconsultMr.Seabeckaboutmy53.

"You'reHamlet!”hesaid.uHerearetwo54laidopenforyou—tobeornottobe.To

55yourdreamortogiveup.”

Ileft56thatdaywithcollegeinmyeyesandcars.Justthinkingofthatmademefeel

57_.

Mr.Seabeckwasright.I58gotacceptedatPlymouthStateUniversity.Nowasan

Englishteacher,Icanstill59Mr.Seabeckscreaming,tlDoyoulikeShakespeare?^^Imight

neverhave60thatI.infact,loveShakespearebutfortheflamehelitinme.

41.A.rarelyB.nearlyC.hardlyD.simply

42.A.wokeB.calledC.pickedD.brought

43.A.cozyB.optimisticC.sleepyD.awkward

44.A.refusingB.beggingC.affordingD.bothering

45.A.eyesB.earsC.mouthD.hand

46.A.yelledB.sobbedC.warnedD.whispered

47.A.agreedB.admittedC.sighedD.lied

48.A.shameB.interestC.angerD.doubt

49.A.performedB.directedC.readD.watched

50.A.likingB.quillingC.copyingD.joining

51.A.insteadB.stillC.yetD.even

52.A.yearsB.monthsC.daysD.minutes

53.A.homeworkB.scheduleC.futureD.vacation

54.A.pathsB.resultsC.tricksD.opportunities

55.A.awakefromB.learnfromC.voteforD.strugglefor

56.A.hishomeB.schoolC.ofliceD.myhouse

57.A.thrilledB.exhaustedC.frightenedD.astonished

58.A.abruptlyB.eventuallyC.randomlyD.urgently

59.A.findB.catchC.hearD.bear

60.A.insistedB.wonderedC.ignoredD.known

語法填空(共10小題;每小題L5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料,在空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個詞)或使用括號中單詞的正確形式。

并把答案填到答題卡上。

Pekingopera,withahistoryofmorethan200years,isoneofChina'smajortraditionalart

forms.61(combine)music,vocal(1染音的)performances,mime(北亞居I]屈U),danceandacrobatics,

itaroseinthelate18lhcenturyandbecame62(full)developedandrecognizedbythe

mid-19thcentury.TheformwasextremelypopularintheQingdynastycourtandhascometobe

regarded63oneoftheculturaltreasuresofChina.ItM(add)totheUNESCOIntangible

WorldHeritageListssince2010.

MajorperformancetroupesarebasedinBeijingandTianjininthenorthandShanghaiinthe

south.Ithasalsospread(oothercountriessuchasiheUnitedStatesandJapan.

Pekingoperafeaturesfourmaintypesofperformers,65(call)sheng(malerole)dan

(femalerole)jing(painted-facemalerole)andchou(clown).

Pekingoperausessimplestagesettings,66usuallyarejustacoupleofchairsandtables.

67(represent)bigitems,suchasboatsormountains,itrelicsonstageperformancesinsteadof

actualinstallations(裝置).

Forcostumesandheaddresses(頭飾),Pekingoperaperformersusebrightandcontrastingcolors

whicharestrictlybasedontherankoccupationandlifestyleof68(difference)characters.

Theirfacesarepaintedwithelaborate(精心制作的)make-up,alsoindicatingacharacter'ssocial

status69personality.

TheperformershavetraditionallyplayedalargeroleinthescriptingandstagingofPeking-opera

works.However,perhapsfollowingtheleadoftheWest,Pekingoperainrecent70(decade)

hasshiftedtoamoredirectorandplaywrightcenteredmodel.Performershavestriven(力求)to

introduceinnovationintheirwork.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

下面短文中共有10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號(人)并在此符號下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并做該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分)。

I'mLiHua,presentlystudyinHongxingMiddleSchool.Learningthatyouarcorganizingthe

activitytosharebooksworldwide,iamwritingtoapplytoparticipatetheactivity.Thereasonis

whyIlovereadingandIownalargenumberofbooks.

Wildreleaseandcontrolledreleaseareproposed,thelaUerofwhichwonmyfavour.Bymeans

ofcontrolledrelease,Imerelyneedtodeliverbooksdirectlytootherparticipant.Accordingly,not

onlyarebookssharedanditcanbuildabridgeconnectedreadersfromawidevarietyofcountries.

Shouldyouprovidemorespecificallyinformation,Iwouldbemorethanverygrateful.

Lookingforwardtoyourreplyatyourearliestconvenience.

第二節(jié)作文(滿分25分)

假定你是李華,你發(fā)現(xiàn)許多學(xué)生倒掉午餐到學(xué)校的小賣部去買零食,于是在同學(xué)中做了調(diào)杳。

請給校長寫封信,內(nèi)容包括:

1.產(chǎn)生此現(xiàn)象的原因;

2.解決問題的具體建議。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)100詞左右;

2.信的開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

DearSchoolPresident,

IamLiHua,aseniorstudentinyourschool._________________________________________

Yourstudent,

LiHua

高三美譜第四次月專普案

I.聽力CCBBACAABACBAACCBACA

II閱讀A:21.B22.C23.A

B:24.C25.B26.A27.B

C:28.D29.D30.B31.C

D:32.A33.B34.D35.C

七選五:36.A37.E38.G39.F40.D

in完型答案:BACDCADBCADBCADBABCD

IV.語空題:61.Combining62.fully63.as64.hasbeenadded65.called

66.which67.Torepresent68.different69.and70.Decades

V.改錯:1.study—>studying;2.the—>an;3.parlicipate后加in;4.why—>that;

5.won—>wins;6.participant—?participants;7.and—>but;8.connected—>connecting;

9.specifically—*specific;10.將very刪掉.

作文:

DearSchoolPresident,

IamLiHua,aseniorstudentinyourschool.Recently,Ifoundalotofstudentspouringlunch

intheschoolcanteenandgoingouttobuysnacksinstead.

Imadeaninvestigationamongtheclassmatesandfoundsomestudentsaredisappointedwith

theflavourandstyleofcanteenfood.Onthecontrary,theythinksnacksaremoredelicious.Inmy

opinion,firstofall,it'sshamefilltowastefoodfortheworldwidefoodshortagestillexists.There

shouldbeactivitiestopromotetheimportanceofsavingfoodandtheharmofeatingtoomuch

snacks.Inaddition,theschoolcanteenfoodshouldbeimprovedbothinflavourandstyle.Lastbut

notleast,thecanteen'shygienemustbeguaranteed.

ThisismypersonalsuggestionandIhopetheprincipalcanconsiderit.Thankyou.

Yourstudent,

LiHua

【分析】A這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了四家提供素食食品的店鋪,介紹了其各自的

特色和地址等信息。

21.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)DulceVeganBakery&Cafe-Atlanta,Georgia部分中“Themenuchanges

occasionallytotakeadvantageofthebestproduce,butit'salwayssugar-freeandutterly

delicious.(為了利用最好的農(nóng)產(chǎn)品,菜單偶爾會改變,但它總是無糖的,絕對美味)”可知,

在DuleeVeganBakery&Cafe能找到無糖菜單。故選B。

22.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)CapitalCityBakery-Austin,Texas部分中“Notonlyaretheirdelicious

treatscruelty-free,buttheyYealsoenvironmentallysustainable—eventheircakeboxesarelocally

sourcedandrccyclcd.(他們美味的食物不僅沒有進行動物實驗,而且環(huán)保可持續(xù)---甚至他們

的蛋糕盒都是本地采購和同收的)”可知,CapitalCityBakery的特別之處在于它的食物是環(huán)

保的。故選C。

23.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)PixieReireal-Po門land,Oregon部分中MAnyonewhosaysveganfood

isboringclearlyhasn'tsetfootinthewonderlandthatisPixieRetreat.Callingitselfa**laboratorie

andmakery."youjustknowit'sgoingtobegood(andcreative).:Address:236NLarchmontBlvd.

LosAngeles,California,90004(任何說素食無趣的人顯然都沒有踏足這個仙境---Pixie

Rctrcato它稱自己為“實驗室和制作室”,你會知道它很好吃而且有創(chuàng)意;地址:236N

LarchmontBlvd,LosAngeles,California,900()4)v可知,如果你厭倦了乏味的素食,你最好嘗

試236NLarchmontBlvd,Los

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