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第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题,每小题 3 分,满分 45 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Since you can't get to theaters, museums, galleries, music venues or opera houses during these
difficult days due to coronavirus, instead they’ll come to you. Here’s a list of some of Europe’s
best-known museums.
Louvre Museum in Paris
As the most visited museum in the world, it offers virtual tours online. It also has a number of
“Visitors Trails” in different themes, designed to give an overview of the scope and wealth of the
museum's collections. Each trail is based on a selection of works that characterize a period, an
artistic movement or a theme, including the artworks from JAY-Z and Beyoncé's music video.
Schirn Museum in Frankfurt
It has digitally opened its current exhibition, now closed due to the virus, called “Fantastic
Women” (scheduled from February 13 to May 24), highlighting the works of 34 women artists and
their contributions to Surrealism(超现实主义), including Frida Kahlo, Leonora Carrington, Leonor
Fini, Dorothea Tanning and Dora Maar.
Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
Are you looking for ways to entertain your children with an educational twist? Then the Van
Gogh will bring the great artist to you and also invite you to a virtual visit inside the Museum. The
museum explores the painter's life, his relationship with his brother Théo, his passion for Japan and
also his mental illness. Everything is in high definition.Of course, a range of recent opera and ballet productions are also available, with the hope to
give pleasure to as many people as possible. Please get more information at www.forbes.com.
1. The works in “Visitors Trails” are chosen according to .
A. Periods. B. Collections. C. Sites. D. Artists.
2. Whose works are included in “Fantastic Women” ?
A. JAY-Z’s. C. Leonardo Da Vinci’s.
B. Van Gogh’s. D. Leonora Carrington’s.
3. Where is the passage most likely to be taken from?
A. A report. B. A website.
C. A magazine. D. A textbook.
B
Ruby Kate Chitsey was heartbroken when she learned that a woman in the Arkansas nursing
home where her mother worked had to give up her dog because she couldn't afford to feed it. The
woman, Pearl, received only $40 a month from local health care program and that had to cover
expenses like haircuts, clothes and pet food. Eleven-year-old Ruby Kate couldn't believe there are
almost 1 million other people like Pearl, trying to get by on so little.
Shortly afterwards, Ruby Kate founded the project of Three Wishes for Ruby's Residents to
support seniors living in nursing homes across the U.S. She started asking people what items they
wished they had and wrote their answers in a notebook, trying to realize three of their wishes. She
thought maybe they would want money or cars, but was surprised their requests were so simple,
which were typically everyday items like fresh fruit, better toothpaste or shoes that fit.
The first day, she and her mom bought nearly everything on the list. But then Ruby Kate began
organizing donations so she could help realize more wishes. Later, she created an online campaign to
help even more people. The campaign raised more than $250,000 from 6,000 people worldwide.
Thoughtful Ruby Kate got this year's Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes, an award that
celebrates young people from across North America who've had a positive influence on people, their
communities and the environment. Each year, the Barron Prize honors 25 young leaders from ages 8
to 18. Fifteen top winners each receive $10,000 to support their service work or higher education.
“I feel valued for doing what matters to me — being kind — and am so glad the world took my
voice seriously,” Ruby Kate says. “Mostly, I do appreciate that I've changed the world for the elderly I know.”
4. How did Ruby Kate probably feel when she learned about the situation of people like Pearl?
A. Upset. B. Surprised. C. Anxious. D. Excited.
5. What can we know about the project founded by Ruby Kate?
A. It has become very popular, especially online.
B. It gives a hand to all the elderly living in America.
C. It satisfies most of the wishes from the old people.
D. It depends on donations to continue its operation.
6. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Ruby Kate only raised money across the U.S.
B. People appreciated Ruby Kate helping them out.
C. Ruby Kate has had a positive influence on Americans.
D. Every winner of Gloria Barron Prize will receive $10,000.
7. What can be a suitable title for the passage?
A. Ruby and Her Neighbors B. Ruby and Her Award
C. Ruby and Her Project D. Ruby and Her Mother
C
If you live in a town or city on the edge of a desert or coastline where sand dunes form, you
might understand the threat they can have. It’s, sometimes, a piece of cake for them to cover roads,
buildings, farms and other man-made developments with their unpredictable movements. Thus,
figuring out how they move is important for preventing some natural disasters.
Now scientists have discovered that dunes have been secretly moving in ways we never knew
before. There are different explanations on dune interaction, however, Karol Bacik, first author on
the new dune study, and his colleagues have found a new one for dune movement. The researchers
employed high-speed cameras to observe how dunes separated by distance can act as if they're
connected.
It turns out, currents flowing over sand dunes can carry “information” to other dunes
downstream in the form of swirls(旋涡). For instance, as wind or water flows over the top of a dune,
it slightly moves. This can generate “swirls” on the back of a downstream dune and push it in a
direction opposite the movement of the front dune.It’s the first time that researchers were able to provide causal explanations for some of these
strange, previously unpredictable movements. The team also hopes to get out of the laboratory and
into the real world, to see if their models can be applied to dune movements in complex natural
systems. They plan to use satellite images over large deserts to track groups of dunes over long
periods.
Perhaps they can start to alter the dune marching orders in the near future. Imagine being able
to tell a dune field exactly how you want it to move. That's the idea that this research might one day
make possible.
8. We can learn that the purpose of the study is to _________.
A. stop the sand dunes from moving around
B. figure out the track of sand dune movements
C. prove the interaction of dunes with each other
D. examine a model of sand dunes in the real world
9. What does the underlined word “one” in Para. 2 refer to?
A. A study. B. An interaction. C. An explanation. D. A dune.
10. Which of the following can we know from the passage?
A. A sand dune communicates with another only by currents.
B. Swirls on the back of a dune are the power to move itself.
C. Some strange dune movements have got causally explained before.
D. Researchers think it unnecessary to study further on the dune models.
11. What’s the author’s attitude towards the future research?
A. Negative. B. Positive. C. Unconcerned. D. Not mentioned.
D
General Motors (GM) shared the first details of its third-generation electric vehicle (EV) and
Ultium battery system just about a month ago, but it won’t be the only automaker using this new EV
hardware. Honda(本田) is now planning to build two new electric models based on the GM tech.
Sharing of EV technology across automakers is becoming an increasingly common practice.
Last summer, Ford reached an agreement to build at least one European battery electric vehicle
(BEV) based on Volkswagen’s platform and more recently, Hyundai(现代) announced plans to use
the electric platform from California-based startup Canoo.This hardware sharing makes sense for automakers since the technology is expensive to
develop but once it’s built into a vehicle, there won’t be much to distinguish(区分) one from another.
Sharing allows the development cost to be spread over more vehicles, which is crucially important
for a company to seize market share in the fierce competition.
While Honda has an excellent reputation for designing traditional engines, having even
supplied some to GM in the past, it has struggled with BEVs. The Japanese automaker has focused
more on fuel cell(电池) technology whose adoption is very limited at present. The only BEV that
Honda currently offers in the U.S. market is the Clarity EV which offers just 89 miles of range on a
charge. While Honda’s own BEV efforts don’t seem to have gained any progress, they have been
working with GM on battery module design since 2018 and likely had a hand in the development of
Ultium battery system.
The so-called “top-hats” which make up the body and inside of the vehicle will be designed and
developed by Honda, however, the propulsion system and battery will come from GM. The first of
the new Honda BEVs are scheduled to go on sale in 2024 and be produced at GM factories.
12. Which automaker will probably use the new EV hardware besides GM?
A. Ford. B. Honda. C. Volkswagen. D. Hyundai.
13. What is becoming more and more common among automakers?
A. Using electric platform. B. Building electric models.
C. Sharing EV technology. D. Seizing car market share.
14. Why is hardware sharing necessary to automakers?
A. Because making vehicles is difficult.
B. Because designing engines is important.
C. Because distinguishing vehicles is necessary.
D. Because developing technology is very expensive.
15. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Honda has defeated GM in developing BEVs.
B. Honda will be better than GM in developing BEVs.
C. Honda and GM will be partners in developing BEVs.
D. Honda will purchase GM factories to produce BEVs.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 15 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Studies have shown that walking among trees makes us relaxed. 16 There's plenty of
research showing the link between being in nature and being happy, but most of the research has
focused on adults.
17 Explaining the motivation behind the study, researchers note that with environmental
issues such as global warming, more studies are focusing on the relationships between humans and
nature to find solutions to these problems, and the future of the planet lies in the hands of children
and their actions. However, few studies focus on this aspect.
For the study, researchers worked with 296 children between the ages of 9 and 12. To measure
how connected they were to nature, the kids were asked how much they enjoy activities like seeing
wildflowers and wild animals, hearing sounds of nature and touching animals and plants. 18
They also found that the more concerned children were about the environment and nature, the more
likely they were to be happy.
So exposure to nature is related to active behaviors and happiness of children. What does that
mean to adults? As we all know, children usually tend to follow adults’, especially their parents’
behaviors. That’s to say, when adults are outside and appreciate nature, kids learn by example. 19
Researchers say that children need role models who can gently guide them to nature with
excitement and an attitude of a lifelong learner. 20 What's more important is that they spend
time together with children by exploring a fun and safe environment.
A. It’s so good going for a walk around trees.
B. Even just smelling the trees helps reduce anxiety.
C. And if parents enjoy being close to nature, so will their children.
D. Parents don't have to be experts in environmental science or nature studies.
E. They found that the kids connected to nature were more likely to behave actively.
F. In a new study researchers wanted to see if kids get the same benefits from being outdoors.
G. Researchers will study more about the connection between children’s happiness and nature.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 55 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。
A pair of engineers are encouraging kids to 21 whatever they want and trying to turn
children’s drawings from imagination into 22 .
This can be seen at Kids Invent Stuff, a YouTube channel 23 by Ruth Amos and Shawn
Brown. Each month they ask 24 school students, usually under the age of 10, to come up with
designs for 25 themes, like “crazy new cars”. 26 someone's drawing is chosen, the
partners set out to 27 a real-life size of it that actually works, while recording the whole 28
by video.
A kind of jelly car was their first 29 . The idea was sent in by an eight-year-old girl and the
car was marked with a roof 30 which jelly erupted. In the video, Ruth Amos and Shawn
Brown 31 to viewers how the car will be built and how it 32 to pump(用泵抽取) jelly through
a pipe. There is an electric pump 33 to a rotating plate, and all of that was fixed to an electric
platform. The platform will raise out of the 34 at the touch of a button.
In 35 video they built the “world's first popcorn doorbell”, where a leaf blower(吹叶机)
is used to send popcorn 36 out from a small box at the touch of the doorbell.
Ruth says that they are 37 to encourage the younger generation to find out their creativity
while also learning some knowledge about 38 . “It’s a great first look into the world of
engineering for children, it 39 them to learn by having fun”, she said. “We want to show how
fun engineering is. 40 , we hope our videos are attractive to both adults and kids who are
creative.”
21. A. say B. dream C. draw D. believe
22. A. exhibition B. reality C. style D. project
23. A. shaped B. shared C. run D. found
24. A. primary B. middle C. high D. college
25. A. usual B. difficult C. easy D. certain
26. A. Though B. So C. Because D. Once
27. A. build B. buy C. collect D. find
28. A. process B. progress C. forecast D. campaign
29. A. lesson B. car C. order D. try30. A. in B. from C. on D. with
31. A. employ B. educate C. exchange D. explain
32. A. works B. moves C. forms D. strikes
33. A. concerned B. connected C. concentrated D. contained
34. A. door B. window C. roof D. video
35. A. other B. others C. the other D. another
36. A. climbing B. flying C. jogging D. walking
37. A. rude B. nervous C. eager D. worried
38. A. drawing B. engineering C. organizing D. recording
39. A. asks B. warns C. attracts D. forces
40. A. Besides B. Therefore C. Instead D. However
第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Since Feb 10, broom challenge(立扫帚挑战) has been very popular on China's social media
platforms, and over the past weeks the game 41 (give) an upgrade(升级)— netizens balanced
everything and anything upright.
Originally, this challenge 42 (date) from a social media post that said “Okay, so NASA
said today was the only day a broom can stand up on 43 (it) own without support because of
the force of gravity (引力)”, 44 encouraged thousands of people around the world to post 45
(photo) and videos of their brooms balancing. 46 (fortunate), it is a false belief — and NASA
wants 47 (set) the record straight. “Basic physics works every day of the year — not just Feb
10,” said Dr. Becky Smethurst, 48 physicist from the University of Oxford to BBC. 49
(stand) brooms has nothing to do with time and date. So there is no special magic as it's just a result
of a low center of gravity, 50 broom balancing itself can be a good party trick.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共
有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的次。
删除:把多余的用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:(1).每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
(2).只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。
Never have I learn as much English in my life as I did last year. It was because of I truly
appreciated what Ms. Ben was doing. Before I went out of the classroom, Ben could always caught
me and start shouting, “Samanta, are you coming to study in your office during lunch?” She would
ask everyone come every day. Under her organization, we could do our homework quiet. Many of
the student thought of her as a bit of nag(啰嗦), and inside they knew she was right and respected
her. Day after day, there were students in the teacher’s office reviewed lessons. When it came a time
for our big test, we knew we were ready.
第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)
假定你是李华,你从网上得知某家外国志愿者服务机构正在招募志愿者到欠发达国家宣
传健康知识,你希望成为其中一员。请根据以下要点,给该机构的负责人 Mr. Green 写一封申
请信。内容包括:
1. 介绍个人情况;2. 表明自己意愿;3. 期待早日回复。
注意:1. 词数 100 左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Mr. Green,
Yours faithfully,
Li Hua英语参考答案
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节
A
【答案】1-3 ADB
【解析】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了人们在网上可以访问的一些欧洲最著名的博物馆。
1. 细节理解题。根据题干 Visitors Trails 定位到 Louvre Museum in Paris 部分,由当中的“Each
trail is based on a selection of works that characterize a period, an artistic movement or a theme.”可
知,“游客小径”中选择作品的依据包括时期、艺术运动和主题,因此 A 项正确,故选 A。
2. 细节理解题。根据题干 Fantastic Women 定位到 Schirn Museum in Frankfurt 部分,根据本
部分最后“…including ...Leonora Carrington...”可知,展览“了不起的女性”中包括了 Leonora
Carrington 的作品。故选 D。
3. 文章来源题。根据最后一段中的“Please get more information at www.forbes.com.”可推测,
本文最有可能来自网站,故选 B。
B
【答案】4-7 BDCC
【解析】本文为记叙文。主要讲述了小女孩 Ruby Kate 帮助养老院老人的故事,她成立专门的
组织并在网上众筹,尽自己所能改善养老院老人的生活。
4. B 推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句“Eleven-year-old Ruby Kate couldn't believe there are
almost 1 million other people like Pearl, trying to get by on so little.”可推知,Ruby Kate 当时觉得
特别惊讶,有这么多人生活如此困难。故选 B。
5. D 细节理解题。根据第三段第二句“But then Ruby Kate began organizing donations so she
could help grant more wishes.”可知,Ruby Kate 是靠捐助来维持项目运行的,故 D 项正确;A
项无中生有,B、C 两项都夸大了原文的意思,所以均不合文意,因此选 D。 6. C 细节理解题。由倒数第二段“Thoughtful Ruby Kate got this year's Gloria Barron Prize for
Young Heroes, an award that celebrates young people from across North America who've had a
positive influence on people, their communities and the environment.”可知,Ruby Kate 被授予格
洛丽亚巴伦奖(Gloria Barron Prize),而此奖项是颁给那些对人们、社区和环境产生积极影响
的年轻人的,由此可知,Ruby Kate 确实对美国的人们产生了积极影响,故 C 项正确。A、B、
D 都不合文意,因此选 C。
7. C 标题归纳题。本文主要讲述了小女孩 Ruby Kate 成立专门的组织并在网上众筹,尽自己所
能帮助养老院老人的故事。因此 C 项做标题最合适,故选 C。
C
【答案】8-11 BCBB
【解析】本文为说明文。主要阐述了关于沙丘移动轨迹的研究,该研究未来有望预测沙丘的
移动,从而避免某些自然灾害的发生。
8. 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“Thus, figuring out how they move is important for
preventing some natural disasters.”可知,本研究的目的是为了弄清楚沙丘移动的轨迹,以防自
然灾害的发生。故选 B。
9. 词义猜测题。根据题干定位到目标猜测词所在的句子,可知,此处应该是指发现“关于沙
丘运动的某种新解释”,a new one 即“a new explanation”,故选 C。
10. 细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“This can generate “swirls” on the back of a downstream
dune and push...”(这会在下游沙丘的背面产生“漩涡”并推动前进。)可知,B 项(沙丘背面
的漩涡是其自移的力量。)说法正确,其他选项不合文意,故选 B。
11. 观 点 态 度 题 。 根 据 最 后 一 段 , 尤 其 是 最 后 一 句 “ ...this research might one day make
possible.”可推知,作者对未来的研究还是有所期待,是持积极态度的,故选 B。
D
【答案】12-15 BCDC
【解析】本文是一篇说明文。在电动汽车(EV)技术的发展的大背景下,本田计划使用通用
汽车的 Ultium 电池开发纯电动汽车(BEV)。
12. 细节理解题。根据第一段最后“...but it won’t be the only automaker using this new EV
hardware. Honda is now planning to build two new electric models based on the GM tech.”可知,
本田正计划制造的两款新电动车型是基于通用公司的技术基础之上的,也就是说本田很可能
会使用(通用公司)新式的电动汽车硬件,故选 B。13. 细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“Sharing of EV technology across automakers is becoming an
increasingly common practice.”可知,汽车制造商之间越来越普遍的做法是共享电动汽车技术,
故选 C。
14. 细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“This hardware sharing makes sense for automakers since the
technology is expensive to develop …”可知,硬件共享对汽车制造商来说是很有意义的,因为
这项技术的开发成本很高,故选 D。
15. 推理判断题。根据最后一段“...the body and inside of the vehicle will be designed and
developed by Honda, however, the propulsion system and battery will come from GM”可推断,本
田和通用在开发纯电动汽车方面会是合作伙伴,故选 C。
第二节
【答案】16-20 BFECD
【解析】本文为说明文,实验证明,孩子越与大自然亲近就越积极快乐,这也启示父母应该
多陪孩子到户外玩耍,在亲近自然方面做好榜样。
16. 过渡衔接句。空格前一句句意为“研究表明,林间散步能放松自我”,后一句句意大致为:
有人研究亲近自然与快乐之间的关系。审视选项,A、B 两项谈到了 trees,根据句意可排除 A
项,而 B 项也更能承接前后并起到引入主题的作用。故选 B。
17. 主旨概括句。留意到第一段最后一句的句意中说“但大部分是研究成年人的”,那么此处
很可能说明转变的研究对象是谁;再观察第二段段意,都在讲研究孩子们行为的意义。审视
选项,F 项“在一项新的研究中,研究人员想看看孩子们是否从户外活动中得到(与成年人)
同样的好处。”既能承接上文文意,还能概括第二段段意。故选 F。
18. 过渡衔接句。此空注意后面的关键信息提示“They also found that...”,那么空格处应该有
类似的关键词并能与下一句形成递进关系,审视选项,E 项(他们发现亲近大自然的孩子更容
易表现得积极主动。)符合推理,故选 E。
19. 细节支撑句。该段段意为“父母应该为孩子做好亲近自然的榜样”,审视选项,只有 C 项
(如果父母喜欢亲近自然,他们的孩子也会喜欢。)符合段意并能承接上一句的句意,故选 C。
20. 过渡衔接句。观察空格后一句,有关键信息“What’s more important...”,那么空格处句意
应该与后一句形成让步或转折的关系,审视选项,D 项(父母不必是环境科学或自然研究方面
的专家)能与下一句衔接自然顺畅,故选 D。
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 55 分)
第一节 完形填空【答案】21-25 CBCAD 26-30 DAADB 31-35 DABCD 36-40 BCBCA
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,文章介绍了 YouTube 频道将孩子的想象变成现实,频道的创始
人希望通过这种方式鼓励孩子们学习工程知识。
21. 考查动词。句意:两位工程师正在鼓励孩子们画他们想画的任何东西,并试图把孩子们的
画从想象变成现实。结合空后“drawings”可知,此处是在鼓励孩子画画,故选 C。
22. 考查名词。句意:同上。结合句意,本空应与 imagination“想象”对应,故选 B。
23. 考查动词。句意:这一幕出现在某个 YouTube 频道 Kids invention Stuff 中,此频道是一由
鲁思·阿莫斯和肖恩·布朗运营的。run 在此处意为“运营”,故选 C。
24. 考查形容词。句意:每个月,他们都会要求小学生(通常是 11 岁以下的孩子)针对特定
的主题提出设计方案,比如“疯狂的新车”(这样的主题)。根据空后“usually under the age of
11”可知,此处指的是小学生。故选 A。
25. 考查形容词。句意:同上。根据空后的“crazy new cars”可推断,这是对某个特定主题的
举例。故选 D。
26. 考查连词。句意:一旦某人的画被选中,这两位合作伙伴就开始(按照画)制作实际尺寸
的作品,而且作品真的能在现实中使用。结合句意可知,此处应用 once 引导状语从句,once
意为“一旦”,故选 D。
27. 考查动词。句意:同上。结合下文他们拍摄了制作过程的视频及第三段第三句中“how the
car would be built...”可知,本空应为 build“建造”,故选 A。
28. 考查名词。A. process“过程”;B. progress“进步”;C. forecast“预测”;D. campaign“运
动,活动”。结合语境可知,此处是指他们记录下了制作的过程,故选 A。
29. 考查名词。句意:(制作)一辆果冻车是他们的第一次尝试。其他选项不合句意,故选
D。
30. 考查介词。句意:这个点子是一个 8 岁的女孩提出来的,车的特色是从车顶会喷出果冻。
结合语境,此处是指“从车顶喷出”,故选 B。
31. 考查动词。句意:在视频中,鲁思·阿莫斯和肖恩·布朗向观众解释了将如何制造此车,
以及把果冻从管道中泵出的原理。此处指的是向观众“解释”原理和做法,故选 D。
32. 考查动词。句意:同上。下文中作者解释了原理和所需的工具,对应此处“如何发挥作用
的”,故选 A。
33. 考查动词。句意:将电动泵连接到一个旋转盘上,再将所有这些固定在电动平台上。be connected to“与……连接”,故选 B。
34. 考查名词。句意:只要一按按钮,平台就会从车顶升出。结合上文“...the car was marked with
a roof which jelly came out”可知,选 C。
35. 考查形容词。句意:在另一个视频中,他们制作了“世界上第一个爆米花门铃”。首先 others
后不会接名词,故排除 B 项;此处“video”为名词单数形式,排除 A 项;结合语境可知,空
处表示泛指,而 the other 表示特指“两者中的另一个”且隐含义为总共只有两个,因此排除 C
项,故选 D。
36. 考查动词。句意:在爆米花门铃中,只要按一下门铃,就可以用吹叶机把爆米花从一个小
盒子里吹出来。根据空前“a leaf blower”可知,此处指将爆米花吹得“飞出来”,其他选项不
合文意,故选 C。
37. 考查形容词。句意:鲁思说他们想要鼓励年轻一代去发现自己的创造力,同时学习一些工
程知识。be eager to 为固定搭配,意为“渴望/乐意做……”。结合后文“It’s a great first look into
the world of engineering for children...”可知,他们认为这对孩子们而言是一次很好的了解工程
学的体验,由此推测,他们非常乐意做这件事。故选 B。
38. 考 查 名 词 。 句 意 : 同 上 。 空 后 “ It’s a great first look into the world of engineering for
children...”有提示,engineering 出现复现,故选 C。
39. 考查动词。句意:对孩子们来说,这是他们第一次近距离观察工程大世界,并且寓教于乐。
根据空后“by having fun”,可知是通过乐趣吸引孩子们,故选 B。
40. 考查副词。句意:此外,我们希望这些视频能同时吸引有创意的成年人和小孩子。结合句
意,此处与前一句存在递进关系,故选 A。
第二节
【答案】
41. has been given 42. dated 43. its 44. which 45. photos
46. Unfortunately 47. to set 48. a 49. Standing 50. but/yet
【解析】本文是一篇说明文,文章介绍了“立扫把挑战”实际是一场美丽的错误,扫帚能立
起来与时间和日期并没有关系,而是重心低引起的。
41. 考查动词时态和语态。句意:2 月 10 日起,立扫帚挑战在中国的社交媒体平台上变得非
常流行。过去的几周,游戏升级了——网友们(挑战)将一切物品平衡立起。结合时间状语 over
the past weeks 和语境可知,本空应用现在完成时,而主语 the game 和谓语 give 之间为动宾关系,所以此处要用被动语态,且主语为单数,故填 has been given。
42. 考查动词时态。句意:起初,这项挑战起源于某个社交媒体帖子。date from“起源于”,
结合语境可知,应用一般过去时,故填 dated。
43. 考查代词。句意:美国宇航局说扫帚只有在今天能不靠任何支撑立起来。on one’s own“独
立地,靠自己地”,故填its。
44. 考查连词。句意:这鼓励了世界各地成千上万的人上传他们立扫帚的照片和视频。分析句
子结构可知,本空应填引导非限制性定语从句的连接词,空处指代上文,在从句中作主语,
故填 which。
45. 考查名词复数。句意:同上。and 连接本空和 videos,结合句意可知,此处应用名词的复
数形式,故填 photos。
46. 考查词性转换。句意:不幸的是,这是一种错误的观点。本空位于句首修饰全句,应用副
词形式,结合句意,故填 Unfortunately,注意首字母大写。
47. 考查非谓语动词。句意:美国宇航局想要澄清事实。want to do sth“想要做某事”,want
后接不定式作宾语,故填 to set。
48. 考查不定冠词。这里是指贝基·斯米瑟斯特博士是一位来自牛津大学的物理学家。physicist
“物理学家”为可数名词,此处表示“一位”,故填a。
49. 考查非谓语动词。句意:立扫帚与时间和日期无关。根据此句的谓语动词 has 判断句子应
该用动名词做主语,故填 Standing,注意首字母大写。
50. 考查连词。空格前句意:它就是重心低引起的,没什么特别。空格后句意:平衡扫帚可以
作为聚会游戏。前后两句句意存在转折,故填 but/yet。
第四部分 写作
第一节 短文改错
【答案】
51. 第一句:learn 改为 learned/learnt
52. 第二句:删除 of
53. 第三句:caught 改为 catch
54. 第三句:your 改为 my
55. 第四句:come 前加 to
56. 第五句:quiet 改为 quietly
57. 第六句:student 改为 students58. 第六句:and 改为 but
59. 第七句:reviewed 改为 reviewing
60. 第八句:a 改为 the
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了一位负责的英语老师 Ms. Ben,利用午休时间在办公
室帮助孩子们提升英语的故事。
51. 考查动词时态。句意:我一生中从未学过像去年那样多的英语。此处为现在完成时(have
learned),因否定副词 never 位于句首,引起部分倒装,即助动词 have 提前,故将 learn 改为
learned/learnt。
52. 考查连词。句意:因为我真的很欣赏 Ms. Ben 所做的一切。because 是连词,其后接句子;
because of 是复合介词,其后接名词、代词、动名词、what 从句等。故删除 of。
53. 考查动词时态。句意:在我走出教室之前,本总能抓住我并冲我大喊:“萨曼塔,午餐时
间你会来我的办公室学习吗?”情态动词 could 后应用动词原形,故将 caught 改为 catch。
54. 考查代词。句意:同上。结合句意及下文可知,是 Ms. Ben 的办公室,故将 your 改为
my。
55. 考查非谓语动词。句意:她会要求每个人每天都来。ask sb to do sth“要求某人做某事”,
故在 come 前加 to。
56. 考查副词。句意:在她的组织下,我们可以安静地做作业。修饰动词 do,应用副词。故
将 quiet 改为 quietly。
57. 考查名词复数。句意:许多学生认为她是有点唠叨,但他们内心知道她是对的,并且尊重
她。student 为可数名词,且前有 many of 修饰,应用复数形式。
58. 考查连词。句意:同上。结合句意可知,前后存在转折关系,故用表示转折的并列连词
but。
59. 考查非谓语动词。句意:日复一日,老师的办公室有学生在复习功课。本句有系动词
were,且句中没有连词,所以 review 为非谓语。review 与其逻辑主语 students 之间为主谓关系,
应用现在分词形式。故将 reviewed 改为 reviewing。
60. 考查冠词。句意:当面临重大考试的时候,我们知道自己已经准备好了。time 为不可数名
词,在此处特指“考试的时间”,故将 a 改为 the。
第二节 书面表达
【答案】
Dear Mr. Green,I’m Li Hua from China, and I’d like to be a volunteer working for your organization.
As a teenage girl, I am good at English, which is necessary to be a member of your organization.
Being interested in health knowledge, I have mastered a lot about how to keep healthy from books and
magazines. In addition, our local nursing homes picked me up to spread health knowledge before,
from which I have gained some related experience . Thus I’m sure I can do the job well. Also it will
offer me a good chance to help those in less developed countries and enrich my life.
Thank you for your consideration. I am looking forward to your early reply.
Yours faithfully,
Li Hua