2021 年高考英语预测猜题卷 新高考版
本试卷满分 120 分,考试时间 100 分钟。
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
A new guidebook showcasing Hainan, China's southernmost province, to English-speaking
readers was launched on Sept. 9 at The Commercial Press head office in Beijing.
Produced by the award-winning international team of writers and editors behind The World of
Chinese, this book Hainan: Jade Cliffs to Ocean Paradise dives deep into the natural, cultural and
humanistic sides of an island lately associated with retirees and real estate.
"Most travel guides stop at telling you where and how to visit," said Chu Dandan, chief editor of
The World of Chinese, at the book's launch event. "Our book tells you why you should visit." What
moves readers are "more than just sea and coconuts," Chu said, "but the people and the stories in
between."
From Hainan's famous beach resorts to its backcountry interior, the book's writers went across the
province in search of little-told tales — trekking(跋涉) up its primeval(原始的) hills and through its
rainforests, sipping tea and coffee with locals, visiting the homes of fishermen and ethnic minorities
and discovering the passions of marine archaeologists, conservationists and surfers.
These personal experiences and first-hand conversations are reflected in each of the book's
chapters on Hainan's ecology, history, culture, leisure, food, sports and economy. These topics are
then brought to life by original photographs, hand-drawn maps, interviews with native authors and
scholars and profiles on colorful individuals and communities.
"One of the things I was not expecting to find was a quaint little fishing village. Inevitably,
modem elements permeate the beauty of ancient elegance. The village has been quietly
half-occupied by a growing modem surfing community," Sam Davies, one of the writers, told the
audience about visiting the village of Houhai in Sanya.
"I was able to talk to some locals and others about how the village has changed, what it has meant
for people's lives, and how surfing is just starting to develop in China," Davies said.
"Our aim is to create something that will go far," Gu Qing, general secretary of The Commercial
Press, said at the book launch. "I believe Hainan's development will exceed even the predictions in
this book, and we hope this book and Hainan will go out into the world together."
For more information about the book, please leave messages below.
1. Why is Hainan: Jade Cliffs to Ocean Paradise different from other books?
A. It tells you where and how to visit.
B. It introduces sea and coconuts in detail.
C. It tells you why you should visit Hainan.
D. It is produced by an award-winning international team.
2. What does the underlined word "quaint" in Paragraph 6 mean?
A. Old. B. Quiet.
C. Beautiful. D. Seaside.
3. Where is the text most likely from?
A. A guidebook. B. A travel magazine.
C. A news website. D. A biography.
B
Twenty years ago, I became involved in pet therapy (疗法) work with our Angel. As she matured
and went through professional training, we realized that she would be good at this new job.
Angel is ten now and works every week. She visits two hospitals, providing day care for the
elderly, and our library's PAWS for Reading program. At the library, six to ten dogs lie on the floor,
and the kids pick a book to read to a dog. After they finish, they get a card with the dog's picture and
history. Angel also helps out at a special-needs camp. She is so popular that everywhere we go
people recognize her, especially the kids she has worked with.
We have seen some very special things through our pet therapy work. I brought Angel to our local
hospital to visit a woman who was completely unable to move the right side of her body from a
stroke (中风). One day, my husband, Jack, got Angel up into a chair next to the woman's bed, asking
her if she wanted to give Angel a treat. She nodded. Angel gently took the treat. Then the woman
raised her right hand and started petting Angel. Her friend couldn't believe her eyes.
After that, every time we saw the woman, she lifted her left hand. We'd tell her she had to use her
right hand, and she would. Next, you'll fall in love with this woman's story of rearing her own Angel
later in her family and why she calls it the best decision she ever made.
4. Who is Angel?
A. A pet trainer. B. A hospital carer.
C. A therapy dog. D. The author's kid.
5. What does Angel usually do?
A. Save seriously ill people.
B. Pay visits to kids in hospital.
C. Protect the elderly in their homes.
D. Help children at a special camp.
6. Why was the woman's friend astonished?
A. The woman moved her right hand.
B. The woman treated Angel.
C. Angel helped the woman recover.
D. Angel got along with the woman.
7. What does the underlined word "rearing" in the last paragraph mean?
A. Accompanying. B. Raising.
C. Assisting. D. Training.
C
Time famine (饥荒), a term refers to the universal feeling of having too much to do but not
enough time to deal with those demands. Spending money on time-saving purchases may protect
you from effects time famine can have on your happiness, suggests a new study of which Ashley
Whillans served as a lead author. Whillans has experienced that recently, who was trying to move to
a new city for a new job, and felt there weren't enough hours in the days leading up to her move.
"Then I have groceries delivered to my house. I have someone that I don't know move away my
boxes, which brings up a whole bunch of feelings. I honestly think, if it wasn't for doing this
research and the move, I might have had some concern about those purchases," Whillans says. "It
requires forward planning and mental abilities to think forward. But that indeed reduces negative
effects of feeling stressed for time."
The new study included self-reported data on 6, 271 adults of various income levels from various
countries. The researchers found that, regardless of their levels, spending money on buying time was
associated with greater life satisfaction and less anxiety. On the surface, the study may seem like it's
offering a solution only for the affluent, but it also points out how time famine and buying time
influence us all. "I think our research actually flies in the face of the prejudgment on time-saving
purchases," says Elizabeth Dunn, a co-author of the study. "Sometimes when people imagine
time-saving services maybe what they're picturing is a housekeeper, maids, and a gardener, but what
we're talking about is that just spending $ 40 makes a difference."
"Actually, the thing that surprised me most from our findings is how few people actually spend
their money in a way that we would classify as being time-saving, even when they have the ability
and when doing so may benefit overall wellbeing and life satisfaction," Dunn says. She adds they
planned to conduct follow-up studies on the phenomenon. "I believe we can figure it out."
8. What has Whillans learned from her recent experience?
A. Asking strangers for help is uneasy.
B. Buying time improves mental abilities.
C. Forward planning is a must for researchers.
D. Saving time by spending money is worthwhile.
9. What does "affluent" underlined in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Busy. B. Wealthy. C. Anxious. D. Public.
10. What will the researchers study next?
A. Measures to deal with time famine.
B. Ways to persuade people to buy time.
C. People's opinions on time-saving services.
D. Reasons people are unwilling to buy time.
11. Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
A. Buy time — A Common Phenomenon
B. Time Famine — We All Feel It
C. Buy time — Increase Your Happiness
D. Time Famine — No Longer a Problem
D
Cigarettes aren't just harmful when they're being smoked. Even when cigarette ends go out and
are cold, new research has found they continue to give off harmful chemicals in the air. In the first
24 hours alone, scientists say a used cigarette end will produce 14 percent of the nicotine (尼古丁)
that an actively burning cigarette would produce.
While most of these chemicals are released within a day of being put out, an analysis for the
United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found the level of nicotine fell by just 50% five
days later.
"I was absolutely surprised," says environmental engineer Dustin Poppendieck from the United
States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). "The numbers are significant and
could have important impacts when cigarette ends are dealt with indoors or in cars. While much
attention has been paid to the health influence of first-hand, second-hand and now third-hand
smoking, it is not the case when it comes to the actual cigarette end of the matter."
To measure emissions(排放) from this forgotten thing, Poppendieck and his team placed 2, 100
cigarettes that were recently put out inside a special room. Once the ends were sealed away, the team
measured eight chemicals commonly produced by cigarettes, four of which the FDA have their eye
on for being harmful or potentially so.
After setting the room's temperature, the researchers tested how emissions changed under certain
conditions. When the air temperature of the room was higher, for instance, they noticed the ends
produced these chemicals at higher rates. This finding might discourage those who want to leave
ashtrays (烟灰缸) out for days at a time, especially in the heat.
12. What do the researchers say about cigarette ends?
A. They contain little nicotine.
B. They produce no nicotine 5 days later.
C. They give off nicotine for days.
D. They create as much nicotine as burning cigarettes.
13. What do Poppendieck's words suggest?
A. First-hand smoking does most harm.
B. The findings are within his expectation.
C. Cigarettes should be dealt with indoors.
D. Health influence of cigarette ends is ignored.
14. Which word best describes the authors attitude to not cleaning ashtrays for days?
A. Unclear. B. Disapproving. C. Unconcerned. D. Puzzled.
15. What can be the best title for the text?
A. Used Cigarette Ends Release Harmful Chemicals
B. Cigarettes Are More Harmful While Being Smoked
C. Research Found Reasons for Cigarette Ends' Harm
D. Cigarette Ends Produce More Chemicals in the Heat
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Many of us make it our New Year decision to get more active—but you don't have to spend a
fortune in gyms. __16___ But by switching that plan for these following ideas, you can increase
your activity and bank balance.
Just run. Going for a jog costs nothing and it is one of the easiest ways to build up your body. If
running seems like a task, why not try an app to add to pleasure? I love RockMyRun. It understands
your personal pace and then matches your music's beat to it. ___17__
Follow fitness influencers. Instagram is full of fitness influencers competing for likes and
followers. They often post free short videos showing how some exercises are done. ___18__ It will
save your fees for guidance from a personal trainer, which costs on average £30 to £65 an hour.
Weight to go. ___19__ You can use them to increase your resistance training—zero gym required.
Tins of beans or tomatoes can be used as smaller weights, while 2 liter drink bottles offer heavier
resistance.
__20___ It may be slightly cold, but there are hundreds of non-profit community outdoor gyms
across the country. With everything from cross-trainers to leg presses, they cater for various training
workouts. Find your nearest outdoor gym at tgogc. com.
A.Free outdoor gyms.
B.Great various workouts.
C.It is free to download on Android and iOS.
D.Generally, gyms cost on average £40.53 a month.
E.Heavy kitchen items can be used as hand weightlifting equipment.
F.It is necessary for most people to invest in some hand-held weights.
G.Make the most of their efforts by repeating these at home, or in the gym.
第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。
Every year, the Rube Goldberg competition considers inventions made from everyday items.
They use complex systems to carry out a 21 task, like opening an umbrella or watering a plant.
The task for 2020 was supposed to be "turn on a light". 22 , when a pandemic(流行病) happened,
it was changed to "drop a piece of 23 into someone's hand". Most of those taking part in the
competition are 24 . In past years, they built the machines 25 and on teams at school. But
with schools closing to slow the spread of the virus, organizers 26 the rules. This year,
competitors were 27 to send in videos of the machines to compete. And the team can include
family members. One thing 28 : The machine still must complete the task in 10 to 20 steps.
One of the impressive 29 was from Maryland. 11-year-old Caitlin and her 13-year-old brother
Ben firstly designed their machine. After six hours and 106 30 — the soap finally dropped right
into Caitlin's waiting hands —they 31 it. In the video submitted, they 32 the process.
Health experts say washing hands 33 is an important protection against diseases. Kids may
be 34 if they're thinking about a deadly virus each time they wash their hands. So, a fun
competition may help to 35 good feelings about a task they must do over and over again.
21. A. challenging B. simple C. casual D. special
22. A. Therefore B. Instead C. Moreover D. However
23. A. bread B. soap C. news D. advice
24. A. volunteers B. families C. children D. professionals
25. A. in person B. in private C. in advance D. in theory
26. A. observed B. abandoned C. broke D. adjusted
27. A. recommended B. forced C. required D. preferred
28. A. changed B. improved C. remained D. appeared
29. A. images B. entries C. themes D. choices
30. A. attempts B. projects C. decisions D. models
31. A. got B. made C. took D. beat
32. A. evaluated B. monitored C. reviewed D. demonstrated
33. A. repeatedly B. immediately C. occasionally D. slowly
34. A. amused B. astonished C. afraid D. annoyed
35. A. remember B. understand C. expect D. create
第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
When I began my career, I started work at 7 a. m. and finished already at 3 p. m. , which enabled
me 36_____(lead) a healthy lifestyle. Based on the philosophy that I 37_____ (bring) up with, I was
on the right path. But it wasn't enough for me. I felt l needed a new passion in life.
Many things had passed through my head in an 38_____ (extreme) short period of time. Within 3
months, apart 39_____ working at a full-time job, I began an online business. But that wasn't all. I
looked at the transformation that I was going through, which inspired me to go even 40_____ (far).
Helping others in any possible way is 41_____ I have always enjoyed doing. I also used to joke
around that some day I 42_____ (want) to write a book. It's always nice to have a dream like that
though I'm far from a 43_____ (profession) writer. To make a long story short, I combined my life
transformation, my interest in writing and my 44_____ (eager) to help other people, and I shared
some things that had helped me to make 45_____ better "me" in a blog.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节 (满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你的新西兰好友 Lucy 打算来中国学习中医,发邮件向你询问中医的有关
情况,请你回复邮件,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎;
2.简要介绍中医;
3.表达祝愿。
注意:1.词数 80 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节 (满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was a hot June day, and Sammy Armstrong couldn't wait to get in the water. The ten-year-old
was on a camping trip at McKinney Falls State Park with his mom, Kelley, his dad, Stacey, and his
brothers, Ben, eight, and Willy, two.
Around 11 a.m., Sammy's mother and little brother Ben dropped the boat into Onion Creek, a
river travelling through the park's 750 acres, and went in for a short trip. Sammy and Willy
accompanied their dad to Upper Falls, which marks the point where Onion Creek falls 12 feet over a
rock ledge (岩架).At the top of the waterfall, a pathway made of white stones crosses the river bed.
Below is a swimming hole, 20 feet deep in some places.
With his father watching from the rocks above, Sammy jumped in. He was a good swimmer —
he'd been on the swim team in his hometown of Cypress, Texas. Sammy played in the water for a
while, eventually pulling himself out and onto a large warm rock and watching a group of children
walk through the river bed above. They were summer campers from Austin who were headed back
to the visitors' parking lot after a morning hike. As the kids passed Stacey and Willy, a tiny
five-year-old girl reached down to grab a water bottle and lost her balance. In an instant, she was
swept over the falls.
"A girl went over the waterfall!" Stacey shouted. Sammy caught a glance of the girl's arm and the
top of her dark head as the roiling currents pushed her into the low area beneath the rock ledge,
hiding her from the crowd above. She struggled in the deep water. "I'm shocked and afraid at this
point," Sammy says now. His father, with Willy under one arm, walked toward the edge of the
waterfall to try to locate the girl, but Sammy was the one within striking distance. "You have to get
her out of there!" Stacey yelled down to him.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph 1:
The ten-year-old was nervous and took a few seconds to consider the
situation.____________________
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Paragraph 2:
Soon, someone came and pulled both kids away from the
water.________________________________
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答案以及解析
第一部分 阅读理解
第一节
A
答案:1-3 CAC
解析:1.细节理解题。根据第三段第一、二句"Most travel guides stop at telling you where and how
to visit," said Chu Dandan, chief editor of The World of Chinese, at the book's launch event. "Our
book tells you why you should visit."可知,《海岛天堂》这本书与大部分旅游指南的不同在于它
们只告诉读者去哪里旅行以及怎样旅行,而这本书却告诉读者为什么要去海南旅行。故选 C
项。
2.词义猜测题。根据画线词后的 Inevitably, modem elements permeate the beauty of ancient
elegance. The village has been quietly half-occupied by a growing modem surfing community 可知,
小渔村的古雅之美也充满了现代元素,一半已经悄无声息地被一个日益壮大的现代化冲浪团
体占据。由此可推知, quaint 的含义应与后文 modem 的含义相反,和 ancient 的含义相近,
意为"古老的",故选 A 项。
3.推理判断题。根据本文最后一段 For more information about the book, please leave messages
below.可知,想知道关于这本书更多的信息,请在下面留言。结合选项可推知,本文选自网站。
故选 C 项。
B
答案:4-7 CDAB
解析:4. 推理判断题。由第一段可知,Angel 参与宠物疗法的相关工作,再结合下文的"At the
library, six to ten dogs lie on the floor, and the kids pick a book to read to a dog"及其他内容可推断
出,Angel 是一只治疗犬。故选 C。
5. 细节理解题。由第二段中的"Angel also helps out at a special-needs camp"可知,Angel 也经常
在营地帮助有特殊需要的儿童。
6.细节理解题。根据第三段中的"a woman who was completely unable to move the right side of her
body from a stroke (中风)"可知,这位女士因为中风右半边身体完全瘫痪了,再结合后面的"Then
woman raised her right hand and started petting Angel"可知,这位女士的右手居然能动了,这让
她的朋友难以置信。
7.词义猜测题。根据第三段内容可知,宠物狗 Angel 对这位女士有很大的精神激励作用,让她
做出了本不可能完成的动作,再结合画线词所在句的语境可知,此处表示这位女士在家里养
自己的 Angel。rear 与 raise 在意思上接近,故选 B。
C
答案:8-11 DBDC
解析:8.推理判断题。第一段提到把钱花在省时的东西上可能会让你免受时间荒对幸福感的影
响,Whillans 最近就经历过这种情况,结合第二段中 Whillans"购买时间"的经历和"But that
indeed reduces negative effects of feeling stressed for time"可知,Whillans 从她最近的经历中懂得
了花钱节省时间是值得的。
9.词义猜测题。画线词后面提到"但它也指出了时间荒和购买时间是如何影响我们所有人的",
根据转折关系可知,the affluent 应指少数一类人,再结合下文中的"what they're picturing is a
housekeeper, maids, and a gardener, but what we're talking about is that just spending $ 40 makes a
difference"可推知,当提到花钱来节省时间时,人们可能会认为这是适合富人的解决办
法,affluent 表示"富裕的"。
10.细节理解题。根据最后一段中的"Actually, the thing that surprised me most from our findings is
how few people actually spend their money in a way that we would classify as being time-saving"
"She adds they planned to conduct follow-up studies on the phenomenon"可知,研究人员下一步将
关注人们不愿意购买时间的原因。
11.主旨大意题。文章主要介绍了 buy time"购买时间"帮助降低 time famine"时间荒"现象的影
响,提高整体幸福感,故 C 项最适合作本文标题。
D
答案:12-15 CDBA
解析:12.细节理解题。根据第二段"While most of these chemicals are released within a day of
being put out, an analysis for the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found the level
of nicotine fell by just 50% five days later"可知,烟熄灭后,尼古丁的浓度在五天以后仅下降一
半,也就是说熄灭的烟蒂好几天都会释放尼古丁。 故选 C。
13.推理判断题。根据第三段中 Poppendieck 所说的"While much attention has been paid to the
health influence of first-hand, second-hand and now third-hand smoking, it is not the case when it
comes to the actual cigarette end of the matter"可知,尽管人们很关注一手烟、二手烟对健康的影
响,现在也关注了三手烟对健康的影响,但当谈到烟蒂对健康的影响时,情况就并非如此了。
此处暗示着,人们不像关注一手烟、二手烟和三手烟对健康的影响那样关注烟蒂对健康的影
响,即它的健康影响被忽视了。故选 D。
14.观点态度题。根据最后一段中的"When the air temperature of the room was higher, for instance,
they noticed the ends produced these chemicals at higher rates"可知,温度高时,烟蒂释放有害的
化学物质的速度更快,再根据"This finding might discourage those who want to leave ashtrays(烟
灰缸)out for days at a time, especially in the heat"可知,这个发现可能会打消那些人好几天尤其
是在高温情况下都放着烟灰缸不管的念头。这说明作者并不认同这种做法,故选 B。
15.主旨大意题。这是一篇说明文,文章第一段概括了主题,即研究发现用过的烟蒂会释放有
害化学物质。故选 A。
第二部分 语言知识运用
第一节
答案:16-20 DCGEA
解析:16. 根据上文可知, 大部分人都希望在新的一年多健身, 但却不必在健身房花费一
大笔钱, 故可推知, 在健身房健身会花费很多钱, D 项(一般来说, 健身房平均花费是每
月 40.53 英镑) 进一步说明去健身房花费较高, 符合语境, 且 D 项中的 gyms 与设空处前的
gyms 为原词复现。
17. 此段首句说明可以跑步健身, 根据设空处前的内容可知 ,作者建议下载一个软件增加
乐趣, 作者喜欢 RockMyRun, 故 C 项(在 Android 和 iOS 上它都可以免费下载) 承接上文,
符合语境。
18. 根据设空处前的内容可知, Instagram 上有很多健身领域的网络红人, 他们经常发布免
费的视频, 展示他们是如何健身的。故 G 项(充分利用他们的努力, 在家里或健身房重复做)
承上启下, 符合语境。
19. 根据本段首句可知, 本段建议举重健身, E 项(重型厨房用品可用作手动举重设备) 呼应
段落主旨, 是对举重健身的进一步解释, 符合语境。
20. 分析文章结构可知, 空格处应是段落主旨, 根据下文内容可推断, 本段建议使用户外
健身房。A 项(免费室外健身房) 符合语境。根据下文中的 outdoor gyms 与 A 项中的 outdoor
gyms 为复现词也可知, 应选 A 项。
第二节
答案:21-25 BDBCA 26-30 DCCBA 31-35 BDACD
解析:21.根据下文的"like opening an umbrella or watering a plant"可知,此处表示这些发明用复
杂的系统来完成简单的(simple)任务,比如打开雨伞或者浇灌植物。
22.2020 年 Rube Goldberg 比赛的任务原本是"turn on a light",但是由于流行病的出现,比赛
任务改变了。前后句子之间是转折关系,故选 However"然而,但是"。
23.根据下文的"the soap finally dropped right into Caitlin's waiting hands"可知,2020 年比赛的任
务改成了"让一块肥皂(soap)落在某人的手上"。
24.根据下文的"at school" "11-year-old Caitlin and her 13-year-old brother Ben"可知,参赛者大多
是孩子(children)。
25.根据下文的"But with schools closing... to send in videos of the machines to compete"可知,比赛
规则发生改变,之前必须本人到学校制作机器。in person "亲自,本人";in private "私下地";
in advance "提前";in theory "理论上,从理论上来说"。
26.根据上文的"to slow the spread of the virus"以及下文的"In the video submitted"可知,组织者调
整了(adjusted)比赛规则。
27.根据语境可知,此处表示今年,参赛者被要求发送机器的视频来参赛。require"要求,规定"。
28.根据上文的"They use complex systems... watering a plant" 和下文的" "The machine still must
complete the task in 10 to 20 steps"可知,此处表示有一项规则继续存在(即保持不变)。remain"
剩余,继续存在"。
29.根据下文讲到的兄妹俩制作自己的机器可知,此处表示令人赞叹的参赛作品,entry 在该句
中意为"参赛作品"。
30.根据上文的"After six hours and 106" 和下文的"the soap finally dropped right into Caitlin's
waiting hands"可知,在历经 6 个小时,106 次尝试后,他们成功了,肥皂最终恰好落到了 Caitlin
的手中。 attempt "(为超越某事物的)尝试,努力"。
31.参见上题解析。get it"了解,明白";make it"获得成功";take it"假定,以为";beat it"立即走
开"。
32.根据语境可知,他们在提交的视频中展示机器工作的过程。 review"审查,检讨,回顾";
demonstrate"示范,演示,展示"。
33.根据下文的"an important protection against diseases" "they must do over and over again"可知,
健康专家说反复洗手可以预防疾病。 repeatedly"一再,多次,反复地"。
34.根据常识和空后的"they're thinking about a deadly virus each time they wash their hands"可知,
孩子们每次洗手,想到致命的病毒就可能感到害怕(afraid)。
35.此处表示有趣的比赛可能让孩子们对他们必须反复做的事(即洗手)有好的感觉。create"造
成,引起,产生(感觉或印象)"。
第二节
答案:36. to lead 37. was brought 38. extremely 39. from 40. farther/ further 41. what 42. would
want 43. professional 44. eagerness 45. a
解析:36. 考查非谓语动词。此处是固定搭配 enable sb. to do sth. "使得某人做某事",故用不
定式作宾补。
37. 考查时态和语态。bring up"抚养,养育"与主语 I 是被动关系,再根据主句的时态可推断出
此处用一般过去时的被动语态。
38. 考查副词。本空修饰形容词 short,因此用副词形式。 extremely"极其"。
39. 考查介词。此处考查介词短语 apart from"除了……外"。
40. 考查比较级。由句中的 even 可知,此处指比以往走得更远,故此处用比较级。far 表示距
离上的"远"时,比较级形式有两种 farther 和 further。
41. 考查表语从句。分析句子结构可知,is 后是一个表语从句,从句缺少宾语,且连接词表示
"所……的事物",故用 what。
42. 考查时态。根据语境可知,此处从句表示从过去看将来要发生的动作,故用过去将来时。
43. 考查形容词。该词位于名词 writer 之前作定语,因此用形容词。professional 表示"职业的,
专业的"。
44. 考查名词。句中的 and 连接三个并列结构,根据 my life transformation 和 my interest 可知
此处应用名词。eagerness 意为"渴望"。
45. 考查冠词。根据语境可知,此处表示"成为一个更好的我", make 表示"成为",后面的 me
在此视为可数意义,故用不定冠词 a。
第三部分 写作
第一节
Dear Lucy,
I'm so glad to know you're considering coming to China to learn traditional Chinese medicine.
Here I'd like to express my warmest welcome!
Having evolved thousands of years, traditional Chinese medicine is now a common and mature
healing approach which enjoys high reputation in China. Its fewer side effects and painless treatment
drive many people to turn to traditional Chinese medicine when they suffer from diseases. With the
worldwide spread of traditional Chinese medicine, it is now growing in popularity with foreigners.
I'm convinced that your plan is worth a try and sincerely wish you success in your study.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
Paragraph 1:
The ten-year-old was nervous and took a few seconds to consider the situation. Then he dived in,
cutting through the waterfall. In a few seconds, he was next to the struggling girl. Panicky, she tried
to climb on top of him. Sammy went under for a little while, and then came back up. Staying an
arm's length away from the girl, he asked her if she could swim. When she said no, Sammy carefully
pulled her onto his back and swam toward the shore.
Paragraph 2:
Soon, someone came and puled both kids away from the water. The little girl lay on the ground,
coughing and too frightened to cry. When Kelley walked onto the scene after her trip with Ben, she
saw the crowd gathered near the swimming hole, and her heart sank. Then a woman came up and
told her Sammy had saved a girl's life. Relieved, she hurried to Sammy's side and gave him a big hug.
"You are my pride and joy," she whispered in his ear.