
?云南省保山市部分校2022-2023學年高二下學期期末模擬英語試卷
學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________
一、聽力題
1、What are the speakers doing?
A. Waiting for someone.
B. Watching a mad dog.
C. Talking about the wind.
2、What does the man advise the woman to do?
A.Buy the book from him.
B.Finish the story in a day.
C.Read the book this weekend.
3、Why did the woman get lost?
A.She was told the wrong way.
B.She took a wrong turn herself.
C.She didn't buy a map of the city.
4、Where will the woman have her wedding?
A. In a church. B.At the beach. C.In a beautiful garden.
5、What will the man major in?
A. Information technology.
B.Foreign languages.
C.Hotel management.
聽下面一段對話, 回答下列各個小題。
6、What does the man think of Abby’s presentation?
A. Well-organized. B.Too long. C.Just so so.
7、What should Abby do to improve her presentation?
A. Speak clearly. B.Be more confident. C.Avoid long pauses.
聽下面一段對話, 回答下列各個小題。
8、Where was the woman born?
A. Australia. B. The United States. C. Chile.
9、How old was the man when he returned to the United States?
A.20. B. 17. C.15.
聽下面一段對話, 回答下列各個小題。
10、What are the speakers talking about?
A.Rights of animals. B.Human rights. C. Tests on animals.
11、How does the woman feel about the man’s view?
A.Delighted. B.Annoyed. C. Puzzled.
12、Why is the man unwilling to sign?
A.He doesn’t like animals at all.
B.He thinks the woman’s view unreasonable.
C.He can’t bear the woman talking like that.
聽下面一段對話, 回答下列各個小題。
13、When will the visitors come?
A.In March. B.In April. C. In May.
14、How many visitors are coming?
A.12. B.8. C.6.
15、What will the visitors do on the second day?
A.Go to a party. B. Attend a lecture. C. Visit the schools.
16、What will the visitors do on the final day?
A.Visit London.
B.Walking along the coast.
C.Visit Scotland.
聽下面一段對話, 回答下列各個小題。
17、What did the speakers friend invite her to do?
A.Go out for a walk. B. Pay him a visit. C. Repair a car.
18、What did the speaker think of parking her car?
A.Convenient. B. Wrong. C. Difficult.
19、How did the speaker look for her car?
A.She asked a policeman for help.
B.Her friend called a policeman.
C.She examined cars in the streets.
20、What can we know according to the speaker?
A.Traffic in the city is a headache.
B.Driving in the city is a pleasure.
C.It is joyful to find a car in the crowd.
二、閱讀理解
A bridge is a structure constructed to connect two places without blocking the way beneath it. Below are four famous bridges in the world.
Bridge of Sighs
The Bridge of Sighs is in Venice, Italy, which was designed by Antonio Contino. The bridge’s construction was begun in 1600 and completed in 1603. The bridge was supposed to be the last view for prisoners, who would sigh at the beauty of Venice, before being taken to prison. That is why it is called the Bridge of Sighs.
Tsing Ma Bridge
The bridge is named after the two islands it connects—Ma Wan and Tsing Yi in Hong Kong. It has both a roadway and a railway and is the longest suspension bridge (懸索橋) with two decks. The bridge is 4,518 feet long and 676 feet tall, which was designed by Mott MacDonald. The construction was begun in 1992 and completed in 1997.
Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge is situated in London, which is a combination of the drawbridge (開合橋) and suspension bridge. Designed by Horace Jones and John Wolfe Barry, it was built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge stretches across the River Thames near the Tower of London. The drawbridge is drawn about 1,000 times a year.
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge joins the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, whose chief designer was Jbseph Strauss. The bridge has been named the most beautiful and most photographed bridge in the world. It is 8,981 feet long, 746 feet tall and 90 feet wide. Construction of the bridge was begun in 1933 and completed in 1937. In 1987, the bridge was named a California historic landmark.
21、What do we know about the Bridge of Sighs?
A. It used to connect a prison.
B. The beauty of Venice can be photographed.
C. It was used as a prison.
D. It was the longest bridge.
22、Which bridge takes the most time to build?
A. The Bridge of Sighs. B. The Tsing Ma Bridge.
C. The Tower Bridge. D. The Golden Gate Bridge.
23、What is special about the Golden Gate Bridge?
A. It connects two famous oceans.
B. It was designed by two famous architects.
C. It gets its name for its beautiful views.
D. It is a historic landmark in California.
Cecilia Chiang, named the “mother of Chinese food in American”, a famed restauranteur who helped introduce real Chinese food to America in the 1960s, died on October 28, 2020 at the age of 100. Opened in 1961, Cecilia’ legendary San Francisco restaurant, the Mandarin, was arguably the best Chinese restaurant in the US for over 30 years. She challenged the American idea of Chinese food and transformed their appreciation for authentic Chinese cuisine.
Ms. Chiang was born in Wuxi in 1920 as the seventh daughter in a wealthy family. After her parents died, Cecilia managed the businesses’ finances while still in her teens.
Ms. Chiang came to San Francisco in 1959. Once in San Francisco, she met two acquaintances who wanted to open a restaurant. Ms. Chiang agreed to put up a huge deposit. But when the two women quit, Ms. Chiang found to her horror that the deposit was not refundable. She decided to open the restaurant herself. “I began to think that if I could create a restaurant with Western-style service and the dishes that I was most familiar with—the delicious food of northern China —maybe my little restaurant would succeed,” she wrote in her book.
The Mandarin, which was opened in 1961 as a small restaurant, introduced customers to mainly Sichuan, Shanghai and Canton dishes. The early days were especially tough. But little by little, Chinese diners, and a few Americans came regularly. Overnight, the tables filled and became a huge success.
Ms. Chiang enjoyed many extraordinary honors. In 2013, when she was 93, she received the long overdue Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Awards, known as the ‘‘Culinary Oscars” at New York’s Lincoln Center. Cecilia considered it her legacy to have redefined what Americans know about Chinese food and culture. In her acceptance speech, Cecilia said, “This is an incredible honor. James Beard was one of my close personal friends, so this award holds a special place in my heart.”
24、What is Cecilia’s early life in San Francisco?
A. She transferred her family business to San Francisco.
B. She opened her restaurant because the deposit was non-refundable.
C. She met two classmates who cheated her out of money.
D. She obtained the help of two acquaintances.
25、What can we know about Cecilia’s restaurant business?
A. It was an overnight hit through accumulation.
B. It is easy to survive the early days.
C. It has typical Western-style dishes.
D. It got help from a distinguished person.
26、What did Cecilia’s restaurant bring to Americans?
A. It completely changed American’s eating habits.
B. It brought Oscars to the food world.
C. It showed Americans the charm of Chinese food.
D. It brought memories of the old era to Americans.
27、How to understand the underlined word?
A. Describe something that had always been desired.
B. Describe something that took place unexpectedly.
C. Describe something that had turned up by chance.
D. Describe something that should have happened before.
The Notre Dame (巴黎圣母院) fire has been put out, but its spire (尖頂) and a large portion of its wooden roof have been damaged. The terrible destruction causes a sudden sharp pain to people around the world. “What a pity that we cannot see the damaged parts of the wonder anymore.”
But the good news is that there is at least one way of seeing them, namely through a video game called Creed: Unity. In this game, the player can travel to one city after another and enter the buildings exactly like what they are in reality, and see Notre Dame as it was before the fire. Further, with virtual reality technology, which is already quite mature, one can even look around the undamaged Notre Dame as if it is still there. Maybe digital technology could help to better protect architectural cultural heritage.
The idea of making digital models of ancient buildings to save their data dates back to the 1990s and the necessary technology has continued to advance since then. By scanning the ancient buildings with lasers, building 3D models with multiple images, as well as measuring everything precisely, engineers can make a copy as accurate as the real one.
As computers and smartphones are hugely popular, the digital model has great useful value. First, it allows tourists to feel the cultural relics without touching them. The virtual tour of Dunhuang Grottoes in Gansu Province is a good example of this as tourists can view the paintings without standing near them. Furthermore, it can make the digitized cultural relics more famous by spreading awareness about them via the Internet. In 2000, a virtual tour of the Great Wall became very popular at the Hannover World Expo, which increased the number of foreign tourists visiting the site in the following years. Above all, it preserves all the information of the cultural relics.
Maybe we will have better technologies in the future, but the digital technology offers a practical way to preserve architectural cultural heritage at the moment.
28、How can one still see the damaged parts of Notre Dame in Paris?
A. Through a virtual video game. B. By conducting comprehensive repairs.
C. By reading relevant literature. D. By repairing a large number of photos.
29、How to make a copy as accurate as the real Notre Dame?
①By advancing the AR gaming technology.
②By scanning the buildings.
③By building 3D models with diverse photos.
④By measuring all the parts exactly.
A.①②④ B.①②③ C.②③④ D.①③④
30、What value does the digital model bring us?
A.Allow one to understand these historical heritage sites through personal experience.
B.Preserve existing cultural heritage and store useful information.
C.Enable historical sites to regain international certification through online traffic.
D.Improve the utilization of mobile phones by appreciating historical heritage.
31、What can be the best suitable title for this passage?
A.A Plan for Architects to Reproduce A New Notre Dame
B.A Desire for A Virtual Video Game to Repair Notre Dame
C. The Era Calls for A Better Technology to Improve Notre Dame
D. Virtual Way to Save Architectural Heritage
Think about that. K you are anything like me, you struggle to ask for help when you need it. It’s something a lot of humans battle with. You don’t want to be a burden on others. You are afraid to speak up, or want to prove that you can do it yourself.
You don’t ask for help when you don’t know how to do something or can’t manage it on your own, because you might be afraid of looking stupid or incompetent. You might pretend like you know what you’re doing when you’re really drowning. Perhaps you think asking for help is a sign of weakness; that if you ask for help you’re admitting you’re inadequate in some way; that you lack knowledge, skill or experience to do something yourself. You don’t want anyone to see that you’re struggling and you want people to think that you’re in control and can handle things.
There are tons of reasons you won’t ask for help, but not doing so can be a mistake. You get in your own way if you make asking for help mean something negative about you when it doesn’t. Asking for help doesn’t mean you’re stupid or inadequate. It simply means you need help with something specific for a time.
Confident people often ask others for help. They do so not only because they’re secure enough to let it be known they need help, but they know that trying to do everything themselves is not always the best use of their time, skills or energy. They recognize it can leave them feeling overwhelmed and stressed and then they can’t do things properly. Confident people find someone who’s good at what they need to learn or get done and then ask for their help and guidance. They know that asking, “Can you help me?” shows respect for the other person’s knowledge and abilities. Otherwise, they wouldn’t ask.
32、What does the author tend to do when encountering difficulties?
A.He is unwilling to turn to others for help.
B.He will actively seek for diverse solutions.
C.He will ask for help from his closest friends.
D.He will refuse friendly help from others.
33、Why are many people reluctant to seek help from others?
A. To avoid making many mistakes.
B. To cover up one’s lack of confidence.
C. To reassure others about their own abilities.
D. To prove that they have been striving.
34、What does the author intend to convey to us according to Paragraph 3?
A.It is a very shameful thing to ask for help.
B.Asking for help is the last way to improve one’s abilities.
C.It is stupid to ask for help when one meets difficulties.
D.Don’t hesitate to seek help when it is necessary.
35、What is a confident person’s perspective on questioning?
A.They respectfully call anyone better than themselves their teacher.
B.They seek advice from people better than themselves in anything.
C.They consider it as a way to show respect for knowledge and abilities.
D.They strongly believe that asking others is lowering themselves.
三、七選五
36、Giant pandas are among the most lovable animals alive today. ①_______ So why and how have pandas abandoned their taste for meat to pick up a vegetarian diet?
Pandas today don’t eat meat. However, they’ve kept much of their meat-eating adaptations from times past. Their digestive systems have not changed much from their meat-eating days. ②_______ Only about 17% of it is digested. To survive, pandas eat large amounts of bamboo while having a low-metabolic (新陳代謝的) , lazy lifestyle to make up for the poor energy return.
The giant panda’s shift to a vegetarian diet is in line with the inactivation (失活) of a specific gene—Taslrl, which provides them with the ability to taste certain amino acids (氨基酸) abundant in meat. ③_______
Pandas have evolved (進化) to a great degree to cope with their relatively recent bamboo-eating lifestyle. Pandas must seize long and thin pieces of bamboo shoots. To help with this, they have developed a long “fake-thumb”(偽拇指). So giant pandas have six fingers in each paw which provides better support for them to seize objects such as bamboo in one paw quickly. ④_______ While other bears and many meat-eating animals have smooth tongues, pandas have evolved tiny projections on the surface of their tongues that serve to file down food. This is especially useful for pandas as they remove the outer cover of bamboo.
Time will tell if pandas will adapt and survive, go back to eating meat, or disappear in the wild. ⑤_______
A. They eat 12.5 kg of bamboo in a single day.
B. Bamboo is the healthier diet for captive (圈養(yǎng)的) pandas.
C. Its inactivation in pandas would lead to their dietary change.
D. The newborn panda is blind and covered with only a thin all-white coat.
E. Researchers have found that the surface of the panda’s tongue is different.
F. Unlike their relatives, pandas don’t eat meal but survive on a diet of only bamboo.
G. Whatever the future holds, we get to share our planet with these adorable animals.
四、完形填空(15空)
Peter Kline has run over 100 marathons—a huge 1 in itself. But what makes him so 2 is that he has finished 45 of those marathons while pushing young people with disabilities in front of him. Kline wants them to know the 3 of running too.
Kline started hitting the pavement when he was in his early 50s after running a 10K with his nephew. 4 , he began running marathons—with the goal of qualifying for Boston’s famous race. And, years 5 , he did.
His friend Scott Patrick was 6 with glioblastoma, a deadly brain cancer, and asked Kline to run the race to 7 money for cancer research. Kline and other volunteers helped Patrick raise about $60,000. Patrick passed away the same year, but not before Kline gifted him the finisher’s medal.
Being able to help others through his beloved sport made a(n) 8 Kline, now 66, told CBS News he knew of a father-son duo (二人組) who would run races together—the father 9 his son with disabilities as he completed the course. But, he 10 , ”What about kids who don’t have a dad to do that?”
After being connected to a woman with two daughters 11 have cerebral palsy (腦癱) , he decided to run the Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon in 2012 with one of the girls. The little girl loved it, and Kline said his 12 to share his love of the sport “just started rolling”. He has named the mission, “Marathons with Meaning”.
The young people he pushes have 13 in ages from 8 to 32 and have many types of 14 , from cerebral palsy to traumatic brain injuries. “They love it. It’s like their Super Bowl,” Kline said. “They 15 love the sounds, the noises, the feelings. As for the other runners, they’re always very generous. They give them high-fives.”
37、A.lesson B. game C. feat D.virus
38、A.mature B. remarkable C. luxury D.intense
39、A.luck B. dream C. stress D.joy
40、A.Generally B. Eventually C. Particularly D.Exactly
41、A.later B. ago C. early D. late
42、A.diagnosed B. decorated C. blessed D.honoured
43、A.circulate B. tower C. raise D.stand
44、A.impression B. distance C. opinion D.puzzle
45、A.glaring B. approaching C. passing D.pushing
46、A.expected B. wondered C. promised D.recognized
47、A.what B. where C. how D.who
48、A.experience B. examination C. mission D.permission
49、A.increased B. ranged C. assessed D.deserted
50、A.factors B. chances C. disabilities D.consequences
51、A. hesitantly B. hardly C. selflessly D.absolutely
五、短文填空
52、The famous historical scroll(卷軸) painting “Emperor Taizong Receiving the Tibetan Envoy, ” ①_______(creat) by famous painter Yan Liben (601—673), recently made an appearance in ②_______ exhibition at the Palace Museum in Beijing. This painting ③_______ (faithful) depicts(描繪) a scene in the year 641 when Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty (618—907) received the Tibetan envoy.
In the seventh century Songtsen Gampo, the chieftain of the Tibetan Tubo Kingdom (C.618—842), ④_______ (send) an envoy to Chang’an (the capital of the Tang Dynasty, today known as Xi’an) ⑤_______ (propose ) a marriage. Emperor Taizong agreed with the proposal and agreed to give Princess Wencheng in marriage to him. In the spring of 641, the envoy sent by Songtsen Gampo arrived at the court to escort (護送)the princess back to Tubo, ⑥_______ she would become the queen.
Princess Wencheng brought not only Tang Dynasty customs and ritual practices, ⑦_______ a large of craftsmen, which had a stimulating effect ⑧_______ the Tubo tribal economy and culture. As a result, the Tang Empire and Tubo maintained a good relationship for a considerable period.
The exhibition showcases a total of 108 cultural relics, ⑨_______ (include) 13 items from various units of the Cultural Heritage Bureau of the Xizang Autonomous Region and the management committee of the Sakya Monastery, as well as 95 ⑩_______ (item) from the Palace Museum. It is on until July 30.
六、書面表達
53、假定你是校英文報編輯李華, 你報正在開展“我最喜歡的一首詩”征文活動。請你寫一篇英文征稿啟事, 內(nèi)容包括:
1.活動目的;
2.征文要求和投稿方式;
3.號召和期待。
注意:
1寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;
2請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
參考詞匯:contribution稿件, 投稿
Contributions Wanted
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Editorial Department of English Newspaper
七、讀后續(xù)寫
54、閱讀下面材料, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段, 使之構成一篇完整的短文。
Some say everyday miracles are predestined (注定的) 一All that’s necessary is readiness, the right circumstance for the appointed meeting. And it can happen anywhere.
In 1999, 11-year-old Kevin Stephan was a bat boy for his younger brothers Little League team in Lancaster, New York. It was an early evening in late July. Kevin was standing on the grass away from the plate, where another youngster was warming up for the next game. Swinging his bat back and forth, and giving it all the power an elementary school kid could give, the boy brought the bat back hard and hit Kevin in the chest. His heart stopped.
When Kevin fell to the ground, the mother of one of the players rushed out of the stands to his aid. Penny Brown hadn’t planned to be there that day, but at the last minute, she changed her shift (輪班) at the hospital, and she was given the night off. Penny bent over the senseless boy, his face already starting to turn blue, and gave CPR, breathing into his mouth and giving chest compressions (按壓). And he came to life.
After his recovery, he learned some of the emergency first-aid techniques that had saved his life. He studied hard in school and was saving money for college by working as a dishwasher in a local restaurant in his spare time.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
One day, when Kevin was working in the kitchen he heard someone screaming, “A customer was choking.”
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It was then that Kevin suddenly recognized the woman customer he just had helped was Penny Brown.
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參考答案
1、答案:A
解析:W:I wish our uncle would arrive and pick us up soon. It’s so cold and I am shaking now.
M:Yes, it’s freezing and the bitter wind is biting my face like a mad dog.
2、答案:C
解析:W:Mike,I noticed a book named The Three-Body Problem on your desk. Would you mind if I borrowed it from you?
M:No,of course not. It’s such an impressive story that I finished it only in a day. So why don’t you take it home over the weekend?
3、答案:B
解析:W:Can you tell me the way to the Huderson Building? I lost the map of the city. A man told me to take this way. It seems I took a wrong turn and now I’m lost.
M:Sure,actually,he is right. Just walk two blocks more and turn left,you will see the clock tower,and Huderson building is right behind it.
4、答案:B
解析:M:I have been looking for a special place to get married and I found a great country church. Besides,there is a perfect garden in front of it.
W:Church is a great place to get married. However,I prefer to have our wedding somewhere outside. How about getting married at the beach?
M:That’s a brilliant idea.
5、答案:A
解析:M:College life is around the corner. What will you major in,Mary?
W:Hotel management. How about you? I know you’re good at language learning.
M:Well,I changed my mind. And I’m going to major in information technology.
6、答案:A
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7、答案:C
解析:W:Now that Abby has finished her presentation,let’s evaluate her speech. Jason,what do you think of her presentation?
M:She spoke loudly and clearly and she seemed quite confident.
W:OK. What else?
M:Her speech was well organized. Her conclusion reminded me of all the important points she had made.
W:Good. Now,what about some things that Abby might work on for next time?
M:There were some long pauses when she was trying to think about what to say next.
W:True. Perhaps practicing a few more times before her speech would help her not to pause as much.
8、答案:A
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9、答案:B
解析:M:Hi. I don’t think we’ve met. My name’s Tom.
W:Hi,Tom. Nice to meet you. My name is Juanita,but everybody calls me Jenny.
M:Nice to meet you,Jenny. So,where are you from?
W:Well,I was from Australia,but we moved to the United States when I was about five years old. My parents now live in Chile. That’s where they first met. How about you,Tom?
M:I was born in California,and we lived there until I was seven.
W:Oh yeah? Where did you go after that?
M:Well,we spent a total of ten years in Germany and Japan,and then we returned to the States,but I think my parents would have stayed in Japan,let’s say,another 20 years had it not been for my education.
W:Wow. It sounds like you’ve had an interesting life. So,what do you do now?
M:I am a student at Purdue University.
10、答案:C
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11、答案:B
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12、答案:B
解析:W:Hi,Jim.
M:Hi,Alice. What’s that?
W:It’s my protest,that is,some suggestions to the government. Do you want to sign it?
M:A protest? For who?
W:It’s against doing tests on animals. I’m going to send it to all the companies that test medicines on animals.
M:What? Are you pulling my leg?
W:No,I’m not,Jim. This is serious. Do you want to sign it?
M:Yes,I do.
W:Well then,sign!
M:Hold on. They need to test medicines and drugs,don’t they? They can’t give them to people without testing them.
W:Look,Jim. There are lots of other ways to cure illnesses,without using drugs.
M:I don’t know about that. Anyway,people are more important than animals.
W:Animals have rights too,you know.
M:Of course,they do. But people have more rights.
W:Jim! I can’t believe my ears! Don’t you like animals?
M:Of course I do,but…
13、答案:A
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14、答案:C
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15、答案:C
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16、答案:B
解析:M:Now Cathy,do you know when the visitors from India are coming?
W:We offer them three choices:the end of March,the middle of April and the beginning of May. They’ve chosen the earliest one which is good actually with exams coming up in May.
M:And how many are coming? Did you say about 12?
W:Yes,they said 12 at first,but reduced to half this morning.
M:Good,we have eight weeks to prepare. Here are my suggestions. On the first day,a welcome party,then they can visit the schools in the district on the second and third days.
W:We forgot that this group wants to look at how computers are being used in the classroom.
M:Exactly,so I want to ask Mr. Goodman to give them a talk on this on the afternoon of the third day.
W:That will be very nice.
M:And on the last day,they would do some sight-seeing. We could take them on the tour of London but many of them may have already been there,and Scotland will be too far away.
W:Why not take them for a walk along the coast? It should be interesting.
M:Good idea! Cathy,I’m sure they’ll like it.
17、答案:B
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18、答案:C
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19、答案:C
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20、答案:A
解析:Some time ago,a friend of mine who worked in a part of the city I didn’t know very well,invited me to call on him. It took me hours to get there and I took great trouble to find a proper spot to park my car. As I was already three-quarters of an hour late,I parked my car quickly. At noon,just as I was leaving my friend’s office,it suddenly struck me that I had no idea where I had parked my car. I could hardly go up to a policeman and tell him that I had lost a small green car somewhere!
Walking down street after street,I examined each car closely and was very happy to see a small green car just behind an old car. But how disappointed I was to discover that though the car was exactly like my own, it belonged to someone else! Feeling quite tired , I went off for lunch. Sometime later,I left the restaurant and walked down the street. Turning the corner,I nearly jumped for joy:my car was right in front of me,and there was no problem this time. To tell the truth,driving in crowded cities is far from being a pleasure and it is much easier to walk than to drive.
21、答案:A
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Bridge of Sighs(嘆息之橋)部分中的“The bridge was supposed to be the last view for prisoners,who would sigh at the beauty of Venice,before being taken to prison. (這座橋本應是囚犯們在被送進監(jiān)獄之前的最后一道風景,他們會為威尼斯的美麗而嘆息。)”可推知,嘆息之橋曾經(jīng)連接一座監(jiān)獄。故選A。
22、答案:C
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Bridge of Sighs(嘆息之橋)部分中的“The bridge’s construction was begun in 1600 and completed in 1603. (這座大橋始建于1600 年,1603 年竣工。)”可知花費3年;Tsing Ma Bridge(青馬大橋)部分中的“The construction was begun in 1992 and completed in 1997. (工程始建于1992 年,1997 年竣工。)”可知花費5年;Tower Bridge(塔橋)部分中的“Designed by Horace Jones and John Wolfe Barry,it was built between 1886 and 1894. (由Horace Jones 和John Wolfe Barry 設計,它建于1886年至1894 年間。)”可知花費8 年;Golden Gate Bridge(金門大橋)部分中的“Construction of the bridge was begun in 1933 and completed in 1937. (這座大橋始建于1933 年,1937年竣工。)”可知花費4 年。故選C。
23、答案:D
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Golden Gate Bridge(金門大橋)可知“金門大橋連接太平洋和舊金山灣,其首席設計師是約瑟夫·斯特勞斯。這座橋被評為世界上最美麗、拍照最多的橋。它長8981 英尺,高746 英尺,寬90 英尺。大橋于1933 年開始施工,1937 年竣工。1987 年,這座橋被命名為加州歷史地標。”可知,金門大橋是加利福尼亞的歷史地標。故選D。
24、答案:B
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段“江女士1959 年來到舊金山。有一次在舊金山,她遇到了兩個想開餐館的熟人。江女士同意支付一大筆定金。但當這兩名女子放棄后,蔣女士驚恐地發(fā)現(xiàn),押金是無法退還的。她決定自己開餐館?!笨赏浦瓕O蕓為他人支付了定金,但是那兩個人放棄后,她發(fā)現(xiàn)押金無法退還,所以,她決定自己開餐廳。故選B。
25、答案:A
解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段“The early days were especially tough. But little by little,Chinese diners,and a few Americans came regularly. Overnight,the tables filled and became a huge success. (早期的日子特別艱難。但一點一點地,中國食客和一些美國人定期來。一夜之間,桌子座無虛席,取得了巨大的成功。)”可推知她的餐館的一夜之間的成功是積累的結(jié)果。故選A。
26、答案:C
解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“She challenged the American idea of Chinese food and transformed their appreciation for authentic Chinese cuisine. (她挑戰(zhàn)了美國人對中餐的看法,改變了他們對正宗中國菜的欣賞。)”以及最后一段“Cecilia considered it her legacy to have redefined what Americans know about Chinese food and culture. (Cecilia認為,她的遺產(chǎn)是重新定義了美國人對中國食物和文化的認識。)”可推斷,她最大的貢獻就是向美國人展示了中國食物的魅力。故選C。
27、答案:D
解析:詞義猜測題。根據(jù)文章前一句“Ms. Chiang enjoyed many extraordinary honors. (江獲得了許多非凡的榮譽。)”以及她當時已經(jīng)93 歲,可推知,這個獎項——詹姆斯·比爾德獎終身成就獎,被稱為“烹飪奧斯卡”,早就應該授予江孫蕓。故選D。
28、答案:A
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“But the good news is that there is at least one way of seeing them,namely through a video game called Assassin’s Creed:Unity. In this game,the player can travel to one city after another and enter the buildings exactly like what they are in reality,and see Notre Dame as it was before the fire. Further,with virtual reality technology,which is already quite mature,one can even look around the undamaged Notre Dame as if it is still there. (但好消息是,至少有一種方式可以看到它們,即通過一款名為《刺客信條:團結(jié)》的電子游戲。在這款游戲中,玩家可以前往一個又一個城市,進入與現(xiàn)實中一模一樣的建筑,并看到火災前的圣母院。此外,有了已經(jīng)相當成熟的虛擬現(xiàn)實技術,人們甚至可以環(huán)顧四周,仿佛它仍然在那里。)”可推知我們在這款游戲中可以看到巴黎圣母院原來的樣子。故選A。
29、答案:C
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段的“By scanning the ancient buildings with lasers,building 3D models with multiple images,as well as measuring everything precisely,engineers can make a copy as accurate as the real one. (通過用激光掃描古建筑、用多重圖像建立三維模型以及精確地測量每一件東西,工程師們可以制作出和真實的古建筑一樣精確的復制品。)”故選C。
30、答案:B
解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Maybe digital technology could help to better protect
architectural cultural heritage. (也許數(shù)字技術可以幫助更好地保護建筑文化遺產(chǎn)。)”;第四段的“First,it allows tourists to feel the cultural relics without touching them. (首先,它可以讓游客在不觸摸文物的情況下感受文物。)”;“Furthermore,it can make the digitized cultural relics more famous by spreading awareness about them via the Internet. (此外,它還可以通過互聯(lián)網(wǎng)傳播人們對數(shù)字化文物的認識,使數(shù)字化文物更加出名。)”以及“Above all,it preserves all the information of the cultural relics. (最重要的是,它保存了文物的所有信息。)”可推知,故選B。
31、答案:D
解析:主旨大意題。根據(jù)最后一段“Maybe we will have better technologies in the future,but the digital technology offers a practical way to preserve architectural cultural heritage at the moment. (雖然在未來可能會有更完善的科技,但是目前來看數(shù)字技術提供了切實可行的方法來保護建筑文化遺產(chǎn)。)”可推知,作者認為雖然在未來可能會有更完善的科技,但是目前來看數(shù)字技術提供了切實可行的方法來保護建筑文化遺產(chǎn)。以及文章介紹了運用現(xiàn)代技術的新手段——虛擬數(shù)字副本——保護建筑文化遺跡,并說明了這種技術的優(yōu)點。故選D。
32、答案:A
解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“想想看。如果你和我一樣,當你需要幫助的時候,你會掙扎尋求幫助。這是很多人都在與之斗爭的事情。你不想成為別人的負擔。你害怕說出來,或者想證明你自己能做到。”可知,遇到需要向別人求助的問題時,作者會很掙扎,害怕成為別人的負擔。由此可推知,作者不太愿意向別人求助。故選A 項。
33、答案:B
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“當你不知道如何做某事或無法獨自處理時,你不會尋求幫助,因為你可能害怕看起來愚蠢或無能。當你真的溺水時,你可能會假裝知道自己在做什么。也許你認為尋求幫助是軟弱的表現(xiàn);如果你尋求幫助,你就承認自己在某種程度上是不夠的;你缺乏自己做某事的知識、技能或經(jīng)驗。你不希望任何人看到你在掙扎,你希望人們認為你在掌控一切,能夠處理事情?!笨赏浦幌朐儐枎椭脑蚴窍胙陲椬约旱牟蛔孕拧9蔬xB 項。
34、答案:D
解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“There are tons of reasons you won’t ask for help,but not doing so can be a mistake. (你有很多理由不尋求幫助,但不這樣做可能是一個錯誤。)”以及“Asking for help doesn’t mean you’re stupid or inadequate. It simply means you need help with something specific for a time. (尋求幫助并不意味著你愚蠢或不稱職。這只是意味著你需要在一段時間內(nèi)得到一些具體的幫助。)”可推知,必要時不要猶豫,尋求幫助。故選D 項。
35、答案:C
解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“They know that asking,‘Can you help me?’shows respect for the other person’s knowledge and abilities. Otherwise,they wouldn’t ask. (他們知道,問“你能幫我嗎?”表示對對方知識和能力的尊重。否則,他們不會問。)”可推知,他們認為這是一種尊重知識和能力的方式。故選C 項。
36、答案:①-⑤FACEG
解析:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要分析了熊貓飲食方面進化的原因及特征。
①F 根據(jù)下文“那么,熊貓為什么會放棄吃肉的嗜好,轉(zhuǎn)而選擇素食呢?”可知,F(xiàn) 選項“與它們的親戚不同,熊貓不吃肉,只吃竹子?!狈项}意,故選F。
②A 根據(jù)下文“其中只有17%能被消化。”可知,A 選項“它們一天要吃掉12.5 公斤的竹子。”符合題意,故選A。
③C 根據(jù)上文“大熊貓轉(zhuǎn)向素食與特定基因Taslrl的失活相一致,該基因使它們能夠品嘗肉類中富含的某些氨基酸?!笨芍狢 選項“它在熊貓體內(nèi)的失活將導致它們的飲食改變?!狈项}意,故選C。
④E 根據(jù)下文“雖然其他熊類和許多食肉動物的舌頭都很光滑,但熊貓的舌頭表面已經(jīng)進化出了微小的突起,可以把食物銼下來?!笨芍?,E 選項“研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),大熊貓舌頭的表面是不同的?!狈项}意,故選E。
⑤G 根據(jù)上文“時間會告訴我們,大熊貓是會適應并生存下來,還是會重新吃肉,還是會在野外消失?!笨芍狦 選項“無論未來如何,我們都要和這些可愛的動物分享我們的星球?!狈项}意,故選G。
37、答案:C
解析:考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:Peter Kline 已經(jīng)跑了100 多場馬拉松——這本身就是一個壯舉。A. lesson 課程;B. game 游戲;C. feat 壯舉;D. virus 病毒。根據(jù)語境,故選C。
38、答案:B
解析:考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:但讓他如此出色的是,他在推動殘疾年輕人的同時完成了45 場馬拉松比賽。A. mature 成熟的;B. remarkable 顯著的;C. luxury 奢侈的;D. intense 劇烈的。根據(jù)語境,故選B。
39、答案:D
解析:考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:Kline 也想讓他們知道跑步的樂趣。A. luck 運氣;B. dream夢想;C. stress 壓力;D. joy 歡樂。根據(jù)下文“They 15 love the sounds,the noises,the feelings. ”可知,故選D。
40、答案:B
解析:考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:最終,他開始跑馬拉松——目標是獲得波士頓著名比賽的參賽資格。A. Generally 一般,通常;B. Eventually 最終;C. Particularly 特別地;D. Exactly 準確地。根據(jù)句意和常識可知,故選B。
41、答案:A
解析:考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:多年以后,他做到了。A. later 后來;B. ago 以前;C. early在初期;D. late 晚,遲。根據(jù)句意和常識可知,故選A。
42、答案:A
解析:考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:他的朋友Scott Patrick 被診斷出患有惡性膠質(zhì)腫瘤,這是一種致命的腦癌,他邀請Kline 參加比賽,為癌癥研究籌集資金。A. diagnosed 診斷;B. decorated 裝飾;C. blessed 祝福;D. honoured 尊敬。根據(jù)句意和常識可知,故選A。
43、答案:C
解析:考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:他的朋友Scott Patrick 被診斷出患有惡性膠質(zhì)腫瘤,這是一種致命的腦癌,他邀請Kline 參加比賽,為癌癥研究籌集資金。A. circulate 循環(huán);B. tower 高出;C. raise 籌集;D. stand 站立。根據(jù)下文“Kline and other volunteers helped Patrick raise about $60,000.”可知,故選C。
44、答案:A
解析:考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:通過他所熱愛的運動能夠幫助他人給人留下了深刻的印象。A. impression 印象;B. distance 距離;C. opinion 意見;D. puzzle 困惑。根據(jù)句意和常識可知,故選A。
45、答案:D
解析:考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:現(xiàn)年66 歲的Kline 告訴哥倫比亞廣播公司新聞,他知道有一對父子會一起參加比賽——父親推著殘疾的兒子跑完全程。A. glaring 怒目而視;B. approaching 靠近;C. passing 走過;D. pushing 推。根據(jù)上文“while pushing young people with disabilities in front of him”可知,故選D。
46、答案:B
解析:考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:但是,他想知道,“那些沒有爸爸的孩子怎么辦?”A. expected預期;B. wondered 想知道;C. promised 承諾;D. recognized 認可。根據(jù)句意和常識可知,故選B。
47、答案:D
解析:考查定語從句。句意:在認識了一個有兩個腦癱女兒的女人后,他決定和其中一個女孩一起參加2012 年的拉斯維加斯搖滾馬拉松比賽。A. what 什么;B. where 什么地方; C. how 如何; D. who 誰。根據(jù)先行詞“two daughters”可知,是用who 引導從句,故選D。
48、答案:C
解析:考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:小女孩很喜歡這項運動,Kline 說他分享自己對這項運的熱愛的使命“才剛剛開始”。A. experience 經(jīng)驗;B. examination 考試;C. mission使命;D. permission 準許。根據(jù)下文“He has named the mission,‘Marathons with Meaning’. ”可知,故選C。
49、答案:B
解析:考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:他幫助的年輕人年齡從8 歲到32 歲不等,他們有多種殘疾,從腦癱到創(chuàng)傷性腦損傷。A. increased 增加;B. ranged 變化;C. assessed 評價;D. deserted 拋棄。根據(jù)句意和常識可知,故選B。
50、答案:C
解析:考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:他幫助的年輕人年齡從8 歲到32 歲不等,他們有多種殘疾,從腦癱到創(chuàng)傷性腦損傷。A. factors 因素;B. chances 機會;C. disabilities 殘疾;D. consequences 后果。根據(jù)上文“But what makes him so 42 is that he has finished 45 of those marathons while pushing young people with disabilities in front of him. ”可知,故選C。
51、答案:D
解析:考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:他們絕對喜歡這種聲音、噪音和感覺。A. hesitantly 猶豫地;B. hardly 幾乎不;C. selflessly 無私地;D. absolutely 絕對地。根據(jù)上文“They love it.”可知,故選D。
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One day, when Kevin was working in the kitchen he heard someone screaming, “A customer was choking.” Kevin hurriedly rushed to the table like an arrow. After finding her face turning blue and her hands at her throat, he immediately stepped behind her and tried his best to perform first aid on her by using skills he learned. Finally, he made it. The woman vomited the food that was trapped in the her throat. Seeing the woman could breathe smoothly and the color began to return to her face, all people around them were in relief.
It was then that Kevin suddenly recognized the woman customer he just had helped was Penny Brown. He felt a great sense of excitement welling up in his heart and surging through him. When Penny showed her heartfelt gratitude to Kevin’s kindness from the bottom of her heart, Kevin said it was she that saved herself. Then he explained what had happened before. Never did Penny expect that a small act of kindness at that time could make a difference to her life. What a miracle! As the saying goes, one good turn deserves another.
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