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高二英语暑假强化训练试题 3
说明:请将第 I 卷各题答案按要求填涂在答题卡上。
第 I 卷 (三部分,共 85 分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the woman do first tonight?
A. Go to a movie. B. Go to a concert. C. Finish her homework.
2.What day is it today?
A. Monday. B. Friday. C. Sunday.
3.What is true about Sally?
A. She will go to Asia.
B. She met the man last night.
C. She called the woman in New York.
4.What does the man mean?
A. John will come soon.
B. They won’t wait for John.
C. They will stay up all night.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. An apartment building. B. A college campus. C. A laboratory.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、C 三个选项中选
出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5
秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6.Who is the man waiting for?
A. His friend. B. His friend. C. His wife.
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7.Where does this conversation most likely take place?
A. At a concert. B. At a movie theater. C. At a supermarket.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What does the man say about young people?
A.They trust their parents.
B. They should be given more freedom.
C. They don’t respect their parents.
9. What is the woman’s job?
A. She’s a nurse. B. She’s a waitress. C. She’s a school
teacher.
10. How does the woman feel about her parents?
A. She is unhappy that they are strict.
B. She respects them for their advice.
C. She feels lucky that they are still together.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11.How did the man get the bike?
A.He bought it.
B. He got it as a reward.
C. He got it as a birthday present.
12.What does the woman think of dogs?
A. She is afraid of them. B. She is fond of them. C. She is bored with
them.
13. What will the woman probably do next month?
A. Go to England.
B. Call the man.
C. Look after Mrs. Smith’s dogs.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. Where will the speakers have a snack?
A. Outside the church. B. On the top of the hill. C. At the car park.
15. Where is the old church?
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A. Near the waterfall. B. At the foot of the hill. C. Behind the park.
16. How long will the speaker spend hiking in total?
A. About two hours. B. About three hours. C. About four hours.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What kind of place is the speaker mainly describing ?
A . A famous restaurant chain.
B. A local cafe in South Africa.
C. An unknown restaurant.
18. What might you see when you go to the dining room?
A. Forest. B. Fish. C. Real wild animals.
19. What are the man dishes served with?
A. Traditional drinks. B. Beautiful flowers. C. Cultural
stories.
20. How would the speaker like visitors to feel?
A.Concerned about the environment.
B. Happy with the delicious food.
C. Willing to help the poor.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节 单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. On the morning of April 29, 2016. Chen Zhongshi, most distinguished Chinese
writer, died in Xi'an, which was great shock to people in the field of Chinese
literature.
A. a; the B.a; a C. the; the D. the; a
22.The manager was annoyed by the ___________interruptions while he was on vacation , so
he turned off his mobile phone.
A. continuous B. regular C. constant D. common
23.Not only ___________give people relaxation and pleasure, but also _____________increase
their knowledge of the world.
A. can travel; it can B. travel can; can it
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C. can travel; can it D. travel can; it can
24.It is important to ______ to teenagers the simple fact that being addicted to the Internet
will do harm to both mental and physical health.
A. get across B. get through C. get over D. get down
25.He admitted _______ his best friend, Jack, _______ to make up for that.
A. betraying; determining B. betraying; determined
C. to betray; determined D. to betray; determined
26.Museum officials say this is the first time they ___________such a comprehensive
exhibition on the Silk Road, __________they hope will help the public have a better
understanding.
A. hold; that B. held; which
C. have held; which D. had held; that
27.You’d better wash the blouse in a proper way, for the material ________easily.
A. has faded B. is faded C. is fading D. fades
28.Jim spent three months studying abroad. His wife, _____, took care of the children on
her own.
A. otherwise B. meanwhile C. anyhow D. Besides
29.I won’t tell the student the answer to the math problem until he______on it for more
than an
hour.
A.has been working B.will have worked
C.will have been working D.had worked
30.It is difficult for us to imagine________ life was like for slaves in the ancient world.
A.where B.what C.which D.why
31.—Tom is never late for work.Why is he absent today?
—Something_________________to him.
A.must happen B.should have happened
C.could have happened D.must have happened
32.When ______ different cultures, we often pay attention only to the differences without
noticing
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the many similarities.
A. compared B. being compared
C. comparing D.having compared
33.The increasing high housing price has become a serious problem among us young people,
_______ the government hasn’t yet found a better solution to.
A. the one B. that C. one D. it
34.We still have a long way to go to solve all the problems _____________the Yangtze River.
A. regardless of B. in regard to C. in search of D. instead of
35.—You must find one exam after another very tiring.
--- _______________. In fact, they offered me good chance to apply what I had learned.
A. It’s up to you. B. Not in the least.
C. It just depends. D. Don’t mention it.
第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 36~55 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳
选项。
Years ago, when I was looking for my first job, wise advisers told me, “Barbara,
be enthusiastic! Enthusiasm will take you 36 than any amount of experience.” How
right they were! Enthusiastic people can turn a/an 37 drive into an adventure, extra
work into an opportunity and strangers into friends.
“Nothing great was ever 38 without enthusiasm.” wrote Waldo Emerson.It is the
inner voice 39 , “I can do it!” When others shout, “No, you can’t!”
It took years and years for the early work of Barbara Mclintock, a geneticist who
won the 1983 Nobel Prize in medicine, to be 40 accepted. Yet she didn’t stop working
on her experiments. Work was such a deep 41 for her that she never thought of stopping.
It is hope 42 gives enthusiastic people such a youthful air, 43 their age.
At 90, musician Pablo Casals would start his day by playing Bach. As the music 44 his
fingers, his beat shoulders would 45 and joy would reappear in his eyes. Music, for
Casals, was an exciting thing that made life a never – ending 46 . Elizabeth Layton
of Wellsville, Kan, was 68 47 she began to draw. This activity 48 the depression
that she has suffered from for 30 years, and the 49 of her work led one critic (评
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论家) to say, “I have to call Layton a genius. Elizabeth had rediscovered her 50 ”
How do you rediscover the enthusiasm of your childhood? The answer, I believe, 51
the word itself. “Enthusiasm” comes from the Greek and means “God within”. And “God
within” is 52 else but a sense of love – a proper love of self, that is self –
acceptance, and the love of others 53 .
Enthusiastic people also love what they do, 54 money or fame or power. If we
cannot do what we love as a full – time career, we can do it as a part – time 55 .
36. A. better B.less C.further D. farther
37. A. boring B.long C.interesting D. short
38. A. discovered B.sought C.achieved D. described
39. A. says B.whispers C.quarrels D. talks
40. A. frankly B.warmly C.honestly D. generally
41. A.success B.pleasure C.feeling D. love
42. A. which B.what C.since D. that
43. A. whatever B.whichever C.whenever D. wherever
44. A. went through B.flowed through C.got through D. pulled through
45. A. straighten B.widen C.lighten D. strengthen
46. A. adventure B.routine C.trip D. travel
47. A. after B.while C.until D. when
48. A. began B.completed C.ended D. started
49. A. amount B.atmosphere C.beauty D. quality
50. A. power B.strength C.advantage D. enthusiasm
51. A. consists of B.dates from C.lies in D. belongs to
52. A. nothing B.anything C.something D. none
53. A. runs B.follows C.goes D. accompanies
54. A. in spite of B.because of C.regardless of D. or
rather
55. A. goal B.task C.interest D. assignment
第三部分 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 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。
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Madame Tussauds—London
Welcome to Madame Tussauds—a 125-year-old museum loved by visitors for
its life-like waxworks of famous folk from the past and present, plus
interactive exhibits. The following are three ticket options(选择) we'd
like to recommend to you.
Option 1: All Inclusive Open Dated Ticket
Why not treat your friends and family to our All Inclusive Tickets? Ticket
is valid for one visit with all of the following fantastic features:
● Valid for one year from date of purchase—perfect for a gift!
● Priority Access admission in true celebrity style
● Your very own hand made of wax(蜡).
With your ticket you can enjoy the heroic new experience in three floors
of multisensory fun featuring a mix of interactive themed areas, realistic
wax figures and an ALL NEW Marvel Super Heroes 4D film adventure.
Online ticket purchase Adult £42.5.0 Child: £38.50
Option 2: Late Saver 50% off
If you book online in advance and arrive at Madame Tussauds later in the
day, your tickets can cost as little as £14.00. That's 50% off the standard
on-the-day price!
The last admission into Madame Tussauds is 5:30 p.m in off-peak periods
and 6 p.m in peak periods. This gives you loads of time to fully enjoy the
attraction.
This ticket is available for online purchase only. Tickets are subject
to availability at all times and only a limited amount are available each
day, so be quick!
Online ticket purchase Adult £14.00 Child: £14.00
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56. If
you
buy an
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Open
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Ticke
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can
use it
anyti
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withi
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_____
____.
A. four months B. half a year C. one year D. two months
57. With an All Inclusive ticket you can do all of the following EXCEPT that_______.
A. you will have priority access to Madame Tussauds
B. you can visit Madame Tussauds as many times as you like
C. you will have a chance of having your hand made in wax
D. you can see a 4D film in Madame Tussauds
58. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson want to join in the Top 3 Attractions trip with their children,
one is 15
and the other 3. How much should they pay if they book the tickets in advance online?
A. £ 97.82. B. £ 146. C. £ 164. D. £ 129.5.
B
Option 3: Top 3 London Attractions
Combine your visit to Madame Tussauds with a flight on the World famous
London Eye and SEA LIFE London Aquarium, and save 25% on your adult and child
tickets, or 33% on your family ticket when you book your tickets at least
the day in advance!
Online advanced price Online on the day price
Adult £47.50 £54.00
Child £34.50 £39.00
Save 25% 15%
Family £146.00 £164.00
Save 33% 25%
Please note: Child ages are 4—15. Under 4s are free. A family ticket
consists of 2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children.
Please note: Your combined ticket only gives priority admission to Madame
Tussauds and Sea Life London Aquarium—all others are general queue flights.
For more ticket options, please visit our website at :
www.madame-tussauds.com
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In 1921 Charles William Paddock was regarded as the “fastest human being” in the world.
In the 1920 Olympic Games in Belgium Paddock won the gold medal in the 100-meter dash and
a silver medal in the 200-meter dash.
One day Paddock visited a school in Cleveland, Ohio and spoke to the students. A young
black child listened attentively as this famous athlete talked. “What do you want to be?”
Paddock asked. “You name it and then you will become just that,” he said. That young man
decided that he too wanted to be the fastest human being on earth.
He shared his dream with Charles Riley, his junior high track coach. Coach Riley said
to him, “It’s great to have a dream, son, but to achieve your goal, it is necessary to
build a ladder (梯子) to it. On the ladder you must have steps that will support the weight
of all you hope to achieve. The first step on your dream ladder must be determination and
the second dedication. The third step is discipline! The fourth is attitude!”
However, the possibilities were against this young man. He was a poor black man who
received no scholarship to college. When traveling with his team he slept and ate in “black
only” hotels and restaurants. He won eight individual NCAA championships at Ohio State
University but he was not allowed to live on the college campus.
In spite of cruel racial prejudice (种族歧视) and many other difficulties, he kept on
working hard. In 1936 at the Berlin Olympics he won four gold medals. He made such an
impression on Germany that even Adolph Hitler rose and waved his hand at this great runner.
He was chosen for the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1970; he was awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom in 1976 by Gerald Ford and the Congressional Gold Medal by George H. W.
Bush on March 28, 1990. In 1984 a street in Berlin was renamed for him. Two U.S. postage
stamps have been issued in his honor. His name? Jesse Owens.
59. When did the boy decide to become the fastest human being?
A. Before Paddock came to visit his school.
B. When he was watching Paddock running in the Olympics.
C. While he was listening to Paddock’s speech at his school.
D. After he talked to Charles Riley, his junior high track coach.
60. When the boy shared his dream with his coach, the coach .
A. didn’t think much of it
B. offered him some useful advice
C. considered it impossible for him to realize it
D. listed some difficulties that he might meet with
61. To the boy, the greatest difficulty in achieving his dream might be that .
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A. he didn’t have a strong ladder B.he was looked down upon as a black
C. he couldn’t afford the training D.he couldn’t get support from
his coach
62. What can we learn about Jesse Owens from the passage?
A. Gerald Ford gave him freedom in the year of 1976.
B.Adolph Hitler awarded him a gold medal at the Berlin Olympics.
C. Two German postage stamps have been issued in honor of him.
D. The name of a street in Berlin was changed to honor him.
C
Why not write in a foreign language? If people feel free to choose their profession,
their religion, and even their sex, why not just decide which language you want to write
in? Ever since Jhumpa published In Other Words in Italian, people have been asking me,
“Why don’t you write in Italian, Tim? After all, you’ve been in the country 35 years.
What keeps you tied to English?” Is it just a question of economic convenience?
Certainly economics can be important. It was the factor that pushed Conrad to abandon
his Polish mother tongue. If it is not possible to publish at home, or to publish there
as one would wish to publish, then one is likely to go elsewhere. And if to publish elsewhere
one has to change language, then some authors are willing to take that step.
Something of the same logic has driven many writers from Africa, Asia to write in French
and English in recent years. There is also the fact that people in Europe and the West are
interested in the countries they grew up in. Just as in the nineteenth century, novelists
like Thomas Hardy could “sell” their familiarity with peasant life to a middle-class
metropolitan public, so these writers have interested us with stories that might seem common
in their home countries.
There is also a real internationalism in the decision to change language. If you have
“a message” and if English is the language that offers maximum spread, then it would seem
appropriate to use it.
All these make sense. Critics tend to pay attention only to those who have made a success
of writing in a new language. In April 2014, a New York Times article essentially listed
young literary stars who had switched to writing in the main Western languages. At this
point, the native English speaker almost begins to feel at a disadvantage for having been
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born into the dominant culture. Should we perhaps head for Paris, like Beckett or Jonathan
Littell, just to be between two worlds? Or look for something more exotic (异国的) and have
ourselves translated back into English afterward? However, one fact is that changing
languages doesn’t always work.
I did write a novel in Italian. But after rereading it, I decided against it. My work
lost power with the switch of language. My real subject matter still had to do with England
and it was to my home culture that my books were addressed. The second language never seems
to mean quite as much as the first. In any event, after my early experiment, I never went
back to write in Italian. Changing language is not the only way to bring energy to your
writing.
63. The author writes the first paragraph to ______.
A. explain why he writes in English B. provide background information
C. stress the importance of English D. introduce the topic of this
passage
64. Why are some writers willing to write in a foreign language?
A. They have published a lot of works at home.
B. A new language may offer a wider readership.
C. Their works are uncommon in their own countries.
D. They want to be accepted by middle class.
65. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Writers can’t be entirely separated from their own culture and language.
B. Native English writers are at a disadvantage for writing in English.
C. Writers should write in a foreign language to draw critics’ attention.
D. Any writer can succeed with the switch of a new language.
66. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Write in a foreign language B.Publish at home
C.Write in mother tongue D. Change language to bring energy
D
There are four pearl dealers in our town of La Paz. About a week after my father had
cut the pearl, the four men came to our home. They came early in the afternoon, dressed
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in their best black suits and carrying a scale and calipers (卡尺) and their money in a
bag. When word got around that the dealers were going to buy the great black pearl, a crowd
followed them and stood outside our gate.
The four men wore serious faces and they put their scale and calipers on the table and
their brown bag as well. They sat down and folded their hands and said nothing. Then my
father said. “The bag is very small, gentlemen. I doubt that it holds enough money to buy
the great Pearl of Heaven.”
The four dealers did not like this. One of them, named Martin, was big and shaped like
a barrel and had small white hands. “I have heard that the pearl is the size of a
grapefruit,” he said, “If so, we have more money than we need. For as you know, the large
ones are of little value.” “They do not live long, these monsters,” said Palomares, who
was as fat as Martin. “They often die or become dull before a year passes.” “And so do
many of the small ones,” my father said. “Like the pink one Palomares sold us last month.”
Palomares shrugged his shoulders.
“Before I show the Pearl of Heaven,” my father said, “I will tell you the price.
It is twenty thousand pesos, no more and no less.”
My father went out of the room and came back with the pearl wrapped in a piece of white
velvet. He laid it on the table in front of the four dealers. The great pearl caught the
light, gathered it and softened it into a moon of dark fire. None of the dealers spoke for
a moment or two.
Then Martin said, “It is as I feared, more like a grapefruit than a pearl.” “It’s
a monster all right,” Palomares said. “The kind that often has a brief life and is very
hard to sell.” One of the dealers who had not spoken cleared his throat and said, “But
still we will make an offer.” The other dealers nodded seriously. “Ten thousand pesos,”
said Martin. Palomares grasped the pearl and studied it. “I think that I see a flaw (瑕
疵),” he said after a long time. “Ten thousand is too much.” The great pearl was passed
around to the other dealers and they all turned it in their hands. As last Martin used the
calipers and placed the pearl on the scale. “His readings were the same as I had made almost.
Eleven thousand pesos,” he said. My father answered, “In your lives you have never seen
a pearl like this one, nor will you.” “Twelve thousand,” said Palomares.
For most of an hour the price the dealers offered went up two hundred and fifty pesos
at a time until the figure reached the sum of fifteen thousand pesos.
“Then,” said my father, “I shall take the great pearl to Mexico City and ask twice
that amount and sell it to dealers who know its true worth.” Palomares picked up the pearl
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and put it down. “If you remember,” he said, “you made the long journey to the City of
Mexico once before. And what did you find there? You found that the dealers are not so
generous (慷慨的) with their money as we are here in La Paz. And you came home after the
long journey with your tail between your legs.”
My father stopped pacing and signed to me. “Go to the church,” he said, “and bring
Father Gallardo. Whatever he is doing, see that he comes. Go quickly.”
Everybody fell silent as we came in. Then my father turned to the priest and bowed.
“Here is the Pearl of Heaven,” he said. “My son and I give it to you so that you may
give it to the Madonna, our beloved Lady-of-the-Sea, to hold and keep forever.”
67. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Martin felt fearful the moment he saw the shape of the great Pearl of Heaven.
B. My father didn’t believe the four dealers had brought enough money for the great
pearl.
C. My father would accept somewhere around twenty thousand pesos for the great pearl.
D. Martin held the opinion that the larger the pearl was, the more value it would have.
68. What did the writer’s father mean by saying that he would take the pearl to Mexico
City?
A. He and the dealers in Mexico City had agreed on a certain price.
B. He knew that the great pearl would show its true worth in Mexico City.
C. He wanted to trick the four dealers into accepting what he had charged.
D. He didn’t know the true value and would turn to dealers in Mexico City.
69. From the underlined sentences by Palomares, we can infer that .
A. my father once took a rare pearl to Mexico City but the long trip was a failure
B. the dealers in Mexico City bought the rare pearl at a high price
C. the dealers in Mexico City were more generous than those in La Paz
D. my father had never been to the City of Mexico before
70. What might happen following the last paragraph?
A. The priest offered the exact money my father had asked for the great pearl.
B. Madonna offered the highest price and got the pearl.
C. Four dealers got the pearl after offering what my father had charged.
D. The church got the great Pearl of Heaven for free.
第 II 卷 (两部分 共 35 分)
第四部分 根据首字母或所给中文提示写出单词的正确形式(每小题 0.5 分,满分 5 分)
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71. Relying too much on mouse clicking makes us lazier and less creative both m __________and
physically.
72.The suggestion they put forward at the meeting was of little s _________________since
it was not practical.
73.A frequent t_________ used by many players is to stare at the people they are playing
against to make them feel uncomfortable.
74.The supermarket offers a bag-packing service to suit the _______________(方便)of
customers.
75.Police officers have been closely m_______________(监控)the illegal organization’s
activities
76.The man’s i____________(身份)was being kept secret while he was helping police with
enquiries.(调查)
77.It's no use a__________ (争论)about the question with him,for he won't change his
opinion.
78.To get high grades, students usually do lots of r __________________work before the final
examinations.
79.If anyone knows this kind man, please contact me through the newspaper so I can thank
him
p___________.(亲自)
80.The competition ended and all the athletes were waiting a_________ for the results.
第五部分 任务型阅读(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
请认真阅读下面短文。并根据所读内容在文章后表格的空格里填入最恰当的单词·
注意:每个空格填 1 个单词。
A best friend is someone you can trust with your deepest secrets, depend on in case
of emergency and celebrate meaningful life events with. But developing the skills in being
your own best friend means you can depend on your own judgment and be your own source of
comfort when you need advice or support. Being your own best friend can also be a great
way to work through feelings of loneliness and insecurity in your life. By cultivating(培
养) a productive and positive self, you can learn to trust yourself on a continuous basis.
There are two effective ways that can help you be your own best friend, one of which
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is to create a healthy relationship with yourself. For this, you need to spend time getting
to know yourself. Think about what drives and motivates you, what you like and dislike,
and what you are good at or need to improve. The more you understand yourself on an honest
and real level, the easier it'll be to like and respect yourself for who you are.
In addition, thinking about your relationships with other people in your life can also
help you create a healthy relationship with yourself because good relationships in your
life can serve as models for how to be your own best friend. You can write down the names
of the people you
consider important in your life, and why they are important to you. Think about questions
like,
"why am 1 grateful to have these persons in my life?"
The other effective way is enjoying your own company. To achieve this, you can take
a trip to a foreign country or place alone. This trip is a great way to develop strong
independence and self-reliance as well as openness to different attitudes and customs of
others. Cultivating a hobby
you can enjoy alone or taking up an activity that involves just you are also good ways to
get used to your own company and like it. With the upset of someone else sitting across
from you, you may find you pay less attention to the movie or the band, or that you are
less aware of your own opinions on the environment around you.
More importantly. when you do something you're proud of, praise yourself for it. By
admitting your self-worth and cultivating inner value, you're taking control of what makes
you feel good. However, rather than try to make your choices and decisions into what someone
else defines(界定)as successful or powerful. turn inward(向内心或灵魂) and admit that you
have value ad meaning in the world. Don't wait for someone else to recognize your self-worth.
Being Your own best friend
(81)
·Being your own best friend makes you rely on your own judgment
and feel (82) about your own advice or support.
·Being your own best friend helps prevent you feeling (83)
and insecure in life.
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Tips
Greeting a
healthy
relationsh
ip with
yourself
·Get to know yourself by (84) what drives and
motivates you, your likes and dislikes. and your
strengths and weaknesses.
·Get to know yourself honestly and really, and
you're more likely to like and respect yourself.
·Think about your relationships with others in
your life.
·Make a(n)(85) of the people who really
matter to you in life and write down what you
think of them.
Enjoying
your own
company
·Travel alone abroad so that you can learn to
be(86) ,self-reliant and keep an open mind on
others' attitudes and customs.
·Take up a(n) (87) you can enjoy alone.
·Do some act ivities (88) someone else
around upsetting you.
·Realize your own value by praising yourself for
doing something you take (89) in.
·Admit your self-worth and develop inner value to
increase your ability to control your feelings.
·Make your choices and decisions without being(90)
by others.
第六部分:书面表达(满分 20 分)
91.假如你是李华, 你的美国笔友 John 想了解你进入高中后的英语课外阅读情况。请你根据下面提
示, 给他回一封电子邮件。
阅读现状
以英文报纸为主; 偶尔简单的故事书……;几乎没有经
典类的英语读物
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注意:1. 根据所给提示, 适当发挥, 要求内容充实, 语意连贯。
2. 词数 120 左右。开头和结尾已经写好, 不计入总词数。
3. 参考词汇:
英语课外阅读 English extracurricular reading;
经典英语读物 classic English books.
Dear John,
Thank you for your email. Now I would like to tell you something about my English reading
in senior high school. ________________________________________________________
原因分析
1. 阅读时间少;
2. 没有养成阅读英语的习惯;
3. 词汇量小, 认为经典类太难, 没有尝试或不感兴
趣……
未来打算 ……
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听力:
1-5CCABB 6-10CBCAB 11-15BBCBB 16-20CABCA
单项选择
21-25BCAAB 26-30CDBAB 31-35DCCBB
完形填空
36-40CACBD 41-45BDABA 46-50ADCDD 51-55CABCC
阅读理解:
56-58CBD 59-62CBBD 63-66DBAC 67-70BCAD
词汇:
71.mentally 72.significance 73.technique 74.convenience
75.monitoring 76.identity 77.arguing 78.revision
79.personally 80.anxiously
任务型阅读
81.Benefits 82.comfortable 83.lonely 84.considering 85.list
86.independent 87. hobby 88.without 89.pride
90.affected/influenced/impacted
书面表达
Dear John,
Thank you for your email. Now I would like to tell you something about my English
extracurricular reading in senior high school. Usually I am only asked to
read some newspapers. Sometimes I just read some simple English stories or
magazines to relax myself. But I have never read classic English books.
Do you know why?The reasons are as followed. First, since entering senior high
school, I have been burdened with so much homework that my reading time is very
limited. Besides, I haven’t formed a habit of reading English. Lastly, the
number of the English words I have mastered is less than 3000. I think the
classic English books are too difficult to understand and so I even haven’t had
a try.
However, reading is important for our English learning. It can not only enlarge
our English vocabulary but show us a colorful world. Especially it helps us to think
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better in English and learn English better. So I decide to read English widely, ranging
from simple English stories to classic English books.