
The wnders f ancient Egypt have drawn visitrs fr thusands f years. Astnishing temples, pyramids and legendary pharahs(法老)are its timeless legacy. Smithsnian Jurneys will be yur best chice if yu want t visit Ancient Egypt. It wuld be a great tur as yu wuld be viewing the nly remaining structure f the Seven Ancient Wnders f the Wrld. The Pyramids, Temples and Tmbs are amazing wrks that make yu wnder just hw these magnificent structures were built thusands f years ag! Hwever, there is s much mre with Smithsnian Jurneys! Jin us n this new tur t discver Egypt's mysteries.
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Pre-tur infrmatin, including a reading list;
Luggage handling fr ne bag per persn;
All n-tur transprtatin, unless therwise nted;
All accmmdatins and meals during the tur;
All sightseeing and visits.
A Nte abut Csts
This jurney will cst yu abut$5000. All prices are based n tw persns sharing a rm. All prices are quted in U. S. dllars. Tur csts are based upn current airfares, tariffs, currency values. While we will d everything pssible t maintain the listed prices, they are subject t change. Due t fluctuatins(波動(dòng))in il prices, a fuel surcharge may be added t yur tur fee(e. g. internal flights, cruises, etc.). Details will be advised prir(在…前)t departure.
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1.What will he ffered fr the tur?
A.A bag fr each persn.
B.Rms and meals.
C.Pre-tur transprtatin.
D.A bk fr entertainment.
2.Why is the cst likely t change?
A.Oil price may change.
B.Rm type may be altered.
C.Way f payment is uncertain.
D.The number f travelers varies.
3.When will yu he infrmed f yur status?
A.When yu submit yur request nline.
B.When yu lg in a secure nline system.
C.When yur request is received and prcessed.
D.When yu send an email t apply fr a space n a tur.
B
When I was in schl, I participated in an internship (實(shí)習(xí)期) with a hspital chaplain (牧師). This largely included me visiting certain hspital patients and then discussing the cmmunicatin with the chaplain.
I had n special training in this, and intrducing myself t strangers was nt my natural talent. On ne visit, I cautiusly entered a darkened rm t find an elderly man lying lnely in the bed. He was awake, but very weak, cnfused and anxius. He badly wanted t cmmunicate smething, but I culdn’t understand what he was saying. He bviusly didn’t want me t leave, but I felt s lst and uncmfrtable that I had t leave the rm after nly several minutes.
The next time I was at the hspital, I was arranged t make fllw-up visits with the same list f patients. I expected my time with the ld man t be just as shrt as the last time. As I arrived at the rm, the first thing I nticed was that the lights were n. His daughter was there visiting him. He was sitting in the bed and lked much better. I was certain the man didn’t remember me at all, but he recgnized me immediately, saying, "I remember yu. Yu were the angel that gave me hpe in my darkest hur!" I was s amazed that I didn’t knw hw t respnd.
I may never be able t explain it, but smehw he fund in me smething he needed at an imprtant pint in his life, just because I was there. I have thught abut this encunter (相遇) ften ver the past 25 years. It has shaped the way I see life, the way I see myself, and the way I see thers. Obviusly, we can’t knw the effect ur actins, r even just ur presence, will have n life.
1.Why did the writer leave the elderly man sn n the first visit?
A.They had a shrt and bring cnversatin.
B.The elderly man wanted t stay by himself.
C.The writer was frightened by the elderly man.
D.The writer didn’t knw what he culd d t help.
2.What happened n the writer’s secnd visit t the elderly man?
A.The elderly man’s cnditin turned much better.
B.The elderly man culd hardly remember the writer.
C.The writer planned t cmmunicate mre deeply with the elderly man.
D.The writer wasn’t surprised at being called an angel by the elderly man.
3.The elderly man regarded the writer as his angel mst prbably because _______.
A.he was encuraged by the writer’s wrds
B.the writer’s secnd visit mved him deeply
C.he was impressed by the writer’s friendliness
D.the writer’s first visit gave him much strength
4.What is the best title fr the passage?
A.Getting a New Talent.B.An Angel by Accident.
C.Saving a Lnely Old Man.D.Cmmunicatin Makes Life Better.
C
Dgs may help save the day in the Philippines, as they use their nses t smell ut survivrs buried by Friday's mudslide(泥石流). The team f dgs arrived in the Philippines frm Spain, and this Tuesday they were just beginning their wrk. Search fficials tld CNN they hpe the recent rain will wash away the smell f rescue teams s the dgs can d their jb mre accurately.
The dgs were brught in after sund equipment fund sunds cming frm deep inside the ruins, at a place where a schl std befre the mudslide cvered it. The sunds culd mean peple are still alive under all the mud r it culd just be the earth resettling.
On Mnday, rescue wrkers wrked at the schl site until three in the mrning, trying t lcate survivrs, and they will begin digging again as sn as the dgs think they find smene.
Human teams frm the US, Malaysia, and Australia are all trying t help, t. But s far they have yet t lcate any survivrs. Rescue wrkers tld CNN that an earlier reprt that 50 survivrs had been fund was false.
Hw did all that mud bury the village in the first place? On Friday, 2,400-ft Mt Kanabag turned int a mudslide after tw weeks f cnstant rain weakened it. The muntain crumbled and the mud fell nt the village Guinsaugn, burying the 1,800 peple wh lived there. Out f the 300 huses in the village, nly 3 were nt cvered by the mud. The village is n a suthern Philippine Island called Levte. Rescue effrts have been difficult because the village takes six hurs t reach frm the nearest airprt. Hpefully, the dgs can help their human friends find survivrs.
1.Accrding t the search fficials' wrds in the first paragraph, we can learn that ________.
A.the smell f rescue teams can disturb the dgs
B.the dgs can fllw the smell f rescue teams
C.the dgs can't smell the rescue teams
D.the dgs can tell the smells f buried peple and rescue teams apart
2.The main purpse f this passage is prbably ________.
A.t shw the way t rescue the victims in the ruins
B.t intrduce the instruments t save victims in a disaster
C.t tell readers that dgs can smell ut victims buried in the ruins
D.t shw hw t train dgs t save victims in a mudslide
3.Hw many survivrs have been fund by the dgs?
A.50.B.Only a few.C.1,800.D.Nne.
4.The reasn why the rescue wrk wasn't ging smthly was prbably that ________.
A.the rain was heavyB.s many peple were buried
C.it was difficult t reach the villageD.there is little chance t save the survivrs
D
The scientific study f earthquakes is cmparatively new. Until the 18th century, few factual descriptins f earthquakes were recrded, and the natural causes f earthquakes were nt well understd.
The earliest earthquake fr which we have descriptive infrmatin ccurred in China in 1177 BC. The Chinese earthquake catalg (目錄) describes several dzen large earthquakes in China during the next few thusand years. Earthquakes in Eurpe were mentined as early as 580 BC, but the earliest fr which we have sme descriptive infrmatin ccurred in the mid-16th century. The earliest knwn earthquakes in the Americas were in Mexic in the late 14th century and in Peru in 1471, but descriptins f the effects were nt well recrded. By the 17th century, descriptins f the effects f earthquakes were being published arund the wrld.
The mst widely felt earthquakes in the recrded histry f Nrth America were a series that ccurred in 1811-1812 near New Madrid, Missuri. A great earthquake, whse magnitude is reprted t have been abut 8, ccurred n the mrning f December 16, 1811. Anther great earthquake ccurred n January 23, 1812, and a third, the strngest yet, n February 7, 1812. Aftershcks (余震) were nearly cntinuus between these great earthquakes and cntinued fr mnths afterwards. These earthquakes were felt by peple as far away as Bstn and Denver. Because the ppulatin in these regins was small, the destructin f human life and prperty was slight.
The San Francisc earthquake f 1906 was ne f the mst destructive in the recrded histry f Nrth America——the earthquake and the fire that fllwed killed nearly 700 peple and left the city in ruins.
1. When did published descriptins f the effects f earthquakes becme ppular in the wrld?
A. In the 1300s.
B. In the 1400s.
C. In the 1500s.
D. In the 1600s.
2. What d we knw abut the earthquakes in 1811-1812 in Nrth America?
A. They killed a large number f peple.
B. They ccurred in San Francisc.
C. They culd be felt very far away.
D. They almst destryed entire cities.
3. What can we infer frm the passage?
A. Few earthquakes were scientifically studied befre the 18th century.
B. Earthquakes can be avided with the develpment f technlgy.
C. Mst f the early earthquakes caused little damage.
D. Peple haven't fund the causes f earthquakes s far.
4. What's the best title fr this passage?
A. The scientific study f earthquakes
B. Earthquakes in histry
C. The effects f earthquakes n humans
D. Why earthquakes ccur
第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Pictures f plar bears struggling t stay n the ice are ften used by grups that want t prtect these lvely animals and their natural habitats. ①________
Plar bears are highly specialised. This means that they have gt used t living in a specific area and eating specific fd. ②________ Their bdies are different frm thse f ther types f bears. Plar bears have webbed(有蹼的) feet fr swimming, thicker fur and mre bdy fat fr living and swimming in cld cnditins, and light-clured fur t help them mix with the envirnment. As a result, plar bears d nt d well when they are in a nn-arctic area. They cannt run as fast as ther bears,they can becme ht and tired easily, and they have a hard time hunting animals that are nt in the snw.
③________ This means that they will eventually have t leave the Arctic and travel farther suth. Hwever, as they are s specialised, it is unlikely that plar bears will be able t live as they nce did.
Other creatures, such as crcdiles r cckraches, are nt nearly as specialised. They live n almst every cntinent and in a wide variety f climates. ④________ When animals specialise, they ften d better than less specialised species in the same place, but if the climate r ther cnditins change, the specialised animals are usually the first t die ff.
If plar bears are ging t survive the next 100 years, they will have t adapt. Mst scientists believe that plar bears may eventually crss paths with brwn bears and black bears. Whether these animals fight it ut r fall in lve t create new generatins f hybrid bears remains t be seen. ⑤________
A. Hw specialisatin hurts plar bears remains t be seen.
B. Hwever, part f the slutin lies with plar bears themselves.
C. Cmpared with ther types f bears, plar bears are better at hunting animals.
D. Plar bears live abve the Arctic Circle and eat fish and arctic mammals such as seals.
E. N matter hw it happens, they believe that plar bears will live far int the future.
F. Unfrtunately fr plar bears, climate change is reducing the size f the areas where they can live.
G. In fact, crcdiles are ne f the mst adaptable animals n the earth and have survived fr millins f years.
第二部分 語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
I was walking hme frm schl ne day and it happened t be a particularly cld and windy day. It was 1 and I was crazy enugh t frget my hat and scarf. Yu can imagine my cheeks were rsy red and my hands were as numb as they culd be.
All f a sudden, an ld lady 2 up beside me and asked if I wuld like a ride hme. At first, I said it was OK and her 3 smile melted(融化) away the thught that I shuld never talk t strangers! We had an amazing chat and she was just 4 a gd wman. She tld me her address and she drpped me ff.
I didn't see her r talk t her fr abut a mnth and ne night as I 5 her kind gesture, I decided t return the favr. S, I made a lt f 6 and walked dwn t her huse with my friend. At first I was a bit 7 she wuldn't remember me r think that I was a bad man wh pisned ckies but luckily, I was 8 wrng. She was s happy, and she hugged me and kissed me and seemed s 9 that smene wuld d smething like that!
When I gt hme my mm tld me that the ld lady 10 and tld my mm n the phne that she 11 because she was s tuched. She said she wuld never 12 the kindness that was given t her! That filled me with such 13 ! There really is nthing else jyful like helping 14 and making smene's day 15 !
1. A. flwing B. flying C. blwing D. freezing
2. A. drve B. tk C. picked D. turned
3. A. simple B. strange C. warm D. easy
4. A. that B. as C. s D. such
5. A. repeated B. regretted C. remembered D. frgt
6. A. ckies B. sweets C. bread D. salad
7. A. cnfused B. wrried C. nervus D. disappinted
8. A. hardly B. usually C. generally D. cmpletely
9. A. satisfied B. fearful C. puzzled D. surprised
10. A. drve B. called C. visited D. came
11. A. left B. laughed C. cried D. slept
12. A. frget B. imagine C. permit D. pardn
13. A. puzzle B. happiness C. sadness D. interest
14. A. anther B. ther C. thers D. the ther
15. A. easier B. harder C. busier D. brighter
第二節(jié) (共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
With the glbe becming warmer, the high temperature in Lndn ①_________(expect) t reach 30 ②_________ degrees. ③_________ (g) n a jurney n the ldest Tube lines is a terrible experience ④_________ n air cnditining. It is like jumping int a vlcan which ⑤_________(erupt) when yu g dwn the stairs and nt the platfrm. Hwever, it is nthing ⑥_________ (cmpare) t the train, where the temperature can reach 35 degrees. With the train crwded with passengers, it gives yu the feeling as if yu ⑦_(dá)________ (melt). The glbal warming als leads t frequent hurricanes and flds. What's ⑧_________, heavy rain in Eastern Eurpe has caused landslides, and the heat ⑨_________ Suthern Eurpe has resulted in frest ⑩_________ (fire). All the extreme weather cnditins are due t climate change.
第三部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
(滿分15分)
假定你是李華,你的美國朋友Michael知道中國人很重視家風(fēng)傳承,他在給你的電子郵件中提到想了解你家的家風(fēng)。請(qǐng)你給他回一封電子郵件。
要點(diǎn)如下:
1.簡單介紹你家的家風(fēng);
2.家風(fēng)給你帶來的影響。
注意:
1.詞數(shù)80左右;
2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
參考詞匯:家風(fēng)family spirit
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(滿分25分)
閱讀下面短文, 根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫, 使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。
At the end f the class, Mr. Smith annunced ur assignment fr the next Mnday was t talk abut smene we were grateful t instead f a bk reprt. Upn hearing it, I culdn’t help cmplaining t Mareya that I was s nervus abut having t talk in frnt f the whle class.
“Yu’ve been in at least three plays,” Mareya pinted ut. “If yu dn’t get stage fright in frnt f thse big audiences, why are yu bthered by a few kids in ur class?”
It was true, but in a play yu were part f a grup. I shk my head. Plus, there were s many peple I was grateful t. There was n way I culd pssibly pick just ne. Plus, even if I picked ne I’d have n idea what t say. Plus, even if I figured ut what t say, I was a millin-percent psitive I’d mess up if I tried t say it ut lud! I’d be standing there with everyne staring at me, waiting fr wrds t cme ut f my muth. “Oh, my gdness!” I pulled my sweatshirt hd (兜帽) ver my face, put my hands ver my ears and said, “I dn’t want t talk abut it!”
But ne thing abut really gd friends wh knew yu really well was that they didn’t always d exactly what yu asked them t. Mareya culd be pretty pushy talking f being helpful. She scribbled (潦草地寫) smething n a piece f paper, lifted my hd, and smiled. She’d drawn a funny elephant with the wrd BREATHE cming ut f its trunk.
“This is Franky, the Everything’s-Ging-t-Be-All-Right elephant.” Mareya giggled. She held the picture up t her ear and asked, “What’s that yu say, Franky? Yu think my friend Arizna shuld cme ver t my huse this weekend s we can wrk n ur talks tgether?”
Paragraph 1:
And that was exactly what happened. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:?
On Mnday mrning, hwever, I decided t talk abut Mareya. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案以及解析
第一部分 閱讀
第一節(jié)
A.答案:1.B; 2.A; 3.C
解析: 1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)What Is Prvided With Yur Tur(您的行程都提供了什么)部分中“A accmmdatins and meals during the tur(旅游期間的食宿)”可知,旅行過程中是提供食宿的,故選B。
2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)A Nte abut Csts部分中“Due t fluctuatins in il prices, a fuel surcharge may be added t yur tur fee(e.g. internal flights, cruises, etc.)。(由于油價(jià)波動(dòng),您的行程費(fèi)用可能會(huì)增加然油附加費(fèi),如國內(nèi)航班、游輪等)”可知,油價(jià)波動(dòng)可能會(huì)產(chǎn)生燃油附加費(fèi),故選A。
3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Registratin部分中“Yu will be ntified by a Reservatin Specialist f yur status nce yur request has been received and prcessed.(一旦您的請(qǐng)求被接收并處理,預(yù)訂專員將通知您的狀況)”可知,如果收到并處理了你的請(qǐng)求,預(yù)約專員會(huì)把狀況告知你,故選C。
B.答案:1.D; 2.A; 3.D; 4.B
解析:1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段"He badly wanted t cmmunicate smething,but I culdn't understand what he was saying.He bviusly didn't want me t leave,but I felt s lst and uncmfrtable that I had t leave the rm after nly several minutes."他很想說點(diǎn)什么,但我聽不懂他在說什么。他顯然不想讓我離開,但我感到非常失落和不舒服,幾分鐘后就離開了??芍?作者不知道該如何和老人交流,不知道該怎樣幫助他。故選D。
2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段"He was sitting in the bed and lked much better."他坐在床上,看上去好多了。可知,第二次作者來看望老人的時(shí)候,老人的狀態(tài)好多了。故選A。
3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第三段I was certain the man didn't remember me at all,but he recgnized me immediately,saying, "I remember yu.Yu were the angel that gave me hpe in my darkest hur!"我確信老人根本不記得我了,但他立刻認(rèn)出了我,說:"我記得你。"你是在我最黑暗的時(shí)刻給我希望的天使!"可知,老人認(rèn)為作者的第一次看望給了老人力量和安慰,讓他度過那段難熬的時(shí)光。故選D。
4.標(biāo)題歸納題。根據(jù)文章第二段"On ne visit,I cautiusly entered a darkened rm t find an elderly man lying lnely in the bed."有一次,我小心翼翼地走進(jìn)一間黑暗的房間,發(fā)現(xiàn)一位老人孤獨(dú)地躺在床上??芍髡邥r(shí)隨機(jī)進(jìn)入了一間病房;第二段"He bviusly didn't want me t leave,but I felt s lst and uncmfrtable that I had t leave the rm after nly several minutes."他顯然不想讓我離開,但我感到非常失落和不舒服,幾分鐘后就離開了。以及第三段"I was s amazed that I didn't knw hw t respnd."我驚訝得不知該如何回答。"和最后一段"Obviusly,we can't knw the effect ur actins,r even just ur presence,will have n life."顯然,我們無法知道我們的行為,甚至只是我們的存在,會(huì)對(duì)生活產(chǎn)生什么影響??芍?作者對(duì)自己與老人當(dāng)初的交流給老人帶來的安慰和力量是作者自己都沒有意識(shí)到的。對(duì)于老人來說,作者就像一位天使。結(jié)合選項(xiàng):A.Getting a New Talent."獲得新的天賦";B.An Angel by Accident."一個(gè)偶然的天使";C.Saving a Lnely Old Man."拯救一個(gè)孤獨(dú)的老人";D.Cmmunicatin Makes Life Better."溝通讓生活更美好"。故選B。
C.答案:1-4 ACDC
解析:1.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段第三句可知,他們希望最近的降雨能夠洗掉救援隊(duì)的氣味,這樣狗才能更準(zhǔn)確地執(zhí)行任務(wù),由此判斷,救援隊(duì)人員的氣味會(huì)影響到狗的搜救工作。因此A項(xiàng)正確。
2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段第一句及最后一段末句可知,這篇文章主要想告訴讀者,狗可以嗅出埋在廢墟中的受害者。故選C項(xiàng)。
3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段末句可知,希望這些狗能幫助它們的人類朋友找到幸存者、由此推知,目前還沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)幸存者。因此D項(xiàng)正確。
4.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段倒數(shù)第二句可知,救援工作一直很困難,因?yàn)閺淖罱臋C(jī)場到這個(gè)村莊需要6個(gè)小時(shí),由此推知,村莊地處偏遠(yuǎn),交通不便給救援工作帶來困難。因此C項(xiàng)正確。
D.答案:1-4 DCAB
解析:1. D 根據(jù)第二段最后一句 "By the 17th century, descriptins f the effects f earthquakes were being published arund the wrld." 可知, 答案為D。
2. C 根據(jù)第三段中的 "These earthquakes were felt by peple as far away as Bstn and Denver." 可知,答案為 C。
3. A 根據(jù)第一段中的"Until the 18th century, few factual descriptins f earthquakes were recrded..." 可推斷,答案為 A。
4. B通讀全文可知,本文簡要介紹了歷史上有記載的幾次大地震, 故答案為B。
第二節(jié)
答案:BDFGE
解析:語篇解讀:本文是說明文。文章主要談?wù)摿吮睒O熊對(duì)特定環(huán)境的過度依賴給其帶來的危害。
①解析:根據(jù)第二段的內(nèi)容可知,北極熊這個(gè)群體有其特殊性,故要解決保護(hù)北極熊及其棲息地的問題不完全取決于人類,還要依靠北極熊本身,本題B項(xiàng)正確。
②解析:根據(jù)上文的內(nèi)容可知,本句應(yīng)該和北極熊的食物相關(guān),故本題選D項(xiàng)。
③解析:根據(jù)本句和下文“這就意味著北極熊最終不得不南遷”之間的邏輯關(guān)系可推知,本句涉及北極熊的棲息地,選項(xiàng)中只有F項(xiàng)合適。
④解析:本段討論那些不過度依賴特定環(huán)境的動(dòng)物,根據(jù)上句中的關(guān)鍵詞crcdiles可知,G項(xiàng)與此相關(guān),故是合理的答案。
⑤解析:本段討論的是科學(xué)家們對(duì)北極熊的未來是持樂觀態(tài)度的。故E項(xiàng)合適。
第二部分 語言運(yùn)用
第一節(jié)
答案:1-5 DACDC 6-10 ABDDB 11-15 CABCD
解析:1.根據(jù)空前的a particularly cld and windy day可知天氣非常寒冷。flwing平滑的; flying會(huì)飛的; blwing刮風(fēng)的; freezing極冷的, 故選D。
2.根據(jù)空后的asked if I wuld like a ride hme可知一位老婦人開車駛到“我”身旁, 問“我”是否需要搭車回家。drive駕駛; take拿; pick挑選; turn轉(zhuǎn)動(dòng), 故選A。
3.根據(jù)空后的melted (融化) away the thught可知這位老婦人溫暖的笑容打消了“我”原有的想法。simple簡單的; strange奇怪的; warm溫暖的; easy容易的, 故選C。
4.根據(jù)文章語境可知, 通過聊天“我”發(fā)現(xiàn)她是如此好的一個(gè)人。"such+a(n)+形容詞+單數(shù)名詞"為固定結(jié)構(gòu), 表示 “如此……的一個(gè)……”。故選D。
5.根據(jù)空后的I decided t return the favr可知一個(gè)月后的一個(gè)晚上“我”想起了這位老婦人的善行, 我決定報(bào)答她。 repeat 重復(fù); regret后悔; remember想起; frget忘記, 故選 C。
6.根據(jù)下文中的think that I was a bad man wh pisned ckies可知, “我”為她做了很多甜餅干。ckie甜餅干; sweet糖果; bread面包; salad沙拉, 故選A。
7.根據(jù)空后的 she wuldn't remember me r think that I was a bad man wh pisned ckies可知“我”擔(dān)心她不記得“我”或把“我”當(dāng)成壞人。cnfused困惑的; wrried擔(dān)心的; nervus緊張的; disappinted失望的, 故選B。
8.根據(jù)空后的She was s happy, and she hugged me and kissed me可知, 事實(shí)證明“我”的想法完全錯(cuò)誤, 她看到“我” 很高興并熱情地?fù)肀вH吻了“我”。hardly幾乎不; usually通常; generally —般地; cmpletely完全地, 故選D。
9.根據(jù)空后的that smene wuld d smething like that可知 “我”的做法讓她感到很驚訝。satisfied滿意的; fearful可怕的; puzzled困惑的; surprised吃驚的, 故選D。
10.根據(jù)空后的tld my mm n the phne可知這位老婦人打電話給“我”媽媽。drive駕駛; call打電話; visit拜訪; cme來, 故選B。
11.根據(jù)空后的because she was s tuched可知她感動(dòng)哭了。 leave離開; laugh笑; cry哭; sleep睡覺, 故選C。
12.根據(jù)文章語境可知, 她說永遠(yuǎn)也不會(huì)忘記“我”的好意。 frget忘記; imagine想象; permit允許; pardn原諒, 故選A。
13.根據(jù)空后的There really is nthing else jyful...可知, 聽到老婦人這樣說, “我”的心里充滿了幸福。puzzle難題; happiness 幸福; sadness悲傷; interest興趣, 故選B。
14.根據(jù)文章語境可知, 此處是說沒有什么比幫助他人更讓人感到快樂的事情了。anther另一個(gè); ther其他; thers其他人; the ther另一個(gè), 故選C。
15.上文說幫助他人, 此處是說使別人的日子變得更明亮。 easier更容易; harder更難的; busier更忙碌; brighter更明亮, 故選D。
第二節(jié)
答案:is expected; plus ; Ging ; with ; is erupting; cmpared ; are melting; mre ; acrss ; fires
第三部分 寫作
第一節(jié)
答案:
Dear Michael,
Learning yu are curius abut my family spirit, I'm writing t tell yu smething abut it. In fact there are many gd qualities that have been passed dwn frm generatin t generatin in my family.【高分句型一】My parents always stress the imprtance f hnesty, bravery, perseverance and diligence.(簡單介紹自家的家風(fēng))
My family spirit has a great influence n me.I'm always friendly t thers and ready t help thers. I always cheer myself up and never stp chasing my gal even thugh I meet with difficulties.【高分句型二】Owing t thse qualities, I have made great achievements in my study and life.(家風(fēng)給自己帶來的影響)
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二節(jié)
答案:
Paragraph 1:
And that was exactly what happened. Mareya and I sat at the desk at the study in her huse n Saturday afternn. I asked her curiusly wh she wuld pick t talk abut. “My grandma.” She blurted ut. She tld me she was grateful t her grandma, wh tk great pains t bring her up despite her pr health. Frm her excited lk and gentle tne, I culd feel her deep gratitude and lve fr her grandma. I was s immersed in her talk that I didn’t ntice she had finished it until she patted my shulder. She then suggested I talk abut my mum. I fllwed her advice as I had n ther gd ideas. She als helped me rganize my ideas and gave me patient guidance n my gestures, emtins and eye cntact when practising the presentatin in her presence. She was s helpful that I gt prepared fr my talk very smthly.
Paragraph 2:
On Mnday mrning, hwever, I decided t talk abut Mareya. Thugh it was true that there were many peple I was grateful t, I thught it was Mareya that I shuld express my gratitude t here and nw. When my turn came, I mustered up curage and stepped nt the platfrm. I culdn’t help lking at Mareya and fund her smiling and cheering fr me. Clearing my thrat, I started, “Tday, I’d like t talk abut Mareya, a friend I will always be grateful t.” Hearing my wrds, Mareya widened her eyes and lked at me in surprise. Then I recalled gd times spent with Mareya and hw she managed t help me ut whenever I was in truble. Upn finishing the talk, I trtted twards Mareya and gave her a bear hug. Meanwhile, thunderus applause brke ut in the classrm.
解析: 本文以人物為線索展開,講述了作者聽說下周一要在全班同學(xué)面前講話,談一談自己感激的人,作者感到非常緊張,作者的朋友Mareya安慰作者,畫了一頭‘一切都會(huì)好起來’的大象,并邀請(qǐng)作者來家里一起準(zhǔn)備這次演講。【詳解】1.段落續(xù)寫:①由第一段首句內(nèi)容“事實(shí)就是這樣?!笨芍?第一段可描寫他們?cè)贛areya家里如何準(zhǔn)備演講。②由第二段首句內(nèi)容“然而,周一早上,我決定談?wù)劕斎饗I?!笨芍?第二段可描寫作者的關(guān)于Mareya的演講。2.續(xù)寫線索:開始準(zhǔn)備——聽——提出建議——給信心——安慰3.詞匯激活行為類①開始準(zhǔn)備:began preparing/start preparing②聽:listen t/give ear t③提出建議:give sme suggetins/put frward sme suggetins④給信心:give sb. great cnfidence/give sb. faith⑤安慰:cmfrt/cnsle情緒類①認(rèn)真地:attentively/carefully②害怕:be scared f/be afraid f【點(diǎn)睛】[高分句型1]She asked whm I was ging t talk abut and I said maybe I wuld talk abut my father, wh taught me t be strng when faced with difficulty.(由wh引導(dǎo)的定語從句及由過去分詞作狀語)[高分句型2]It was she wh cmfrted me when I was scared f the task and spared her weekend t help me prepare the talk. (強(qiáng)調(diào)句型和由when引導(dǎo)的時(shí)間狀語從句)
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