贵州省贵阳市第三十八中学2019-2020学年高三上学期模拟考试英语试卷
奥斯特洛夫斯基名言-新年寄语
英语
满分120分,考试时间120分钟
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节(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。
A
Kids School
Holiday Program
Explore artworks in our
collection and get hands on and experiment with a
range of natural
and found materials in the
Creative Studios. This program has been designed
for children and
their grown-ups to do
together.
$$15 per family
Family ticket: 2
Adults and up to 3 Children ages 4 – 12yrs.
$$2 per additional child. Babies up to 1 year
old are FREE.
Art Safari
Hard or soft?
Rough or smooth? Introduce kids to the idea of
texture(质地) through hands –
on activities,
storytelling and games.
Head into the
Galleries and explore how artists explore texture
in our collection, then enjoy a
process art
making experience in our Creative Studios.
Tuesday 18 July 10.30 – 11.30am
For
children ages 3 – 5
$$22 per child
$$10 per
adult
Meet in the National Centre for Creative
Learning, Level 3
Artplay
Drop-in any time
between 10am and midday and let creative play lead
the way!
Explore the interactive Bella Room,
have fun with fancy dress, sing songs, play
exhibition-inspired games and put your dance
moves to the test!
Wednesdays 10am – Midday
Ages 0 – 5
Drop in, and we welcome a
donation of $$5 per family
National Centre for
Creative Learning, Level 3
Art Baby
Explore MCA Collection: Today Tomorrow
Yesterday while meeting other like-minded
families during this fun and flexible gallery
experience.
Adults are encouraged to exchange
ideas along the way, while babies are free to do
what they
like!
Each tour wraps – up with
a playful mat session on our Art Baby blanket
created by Sydney
based artist Liam Benson – a
great first time Museum experience for babies.
Baby carriers and babies up to 12 months old
welcome.
Friday June 30, 10.30am – 12pm
$$22 per Adult
Limited space, bookings
necessary
Babies are free!
1.In which activity can children enjoy dancing
and singing?
A.Artplay.
C.Art safari.
A.The place.
A.$$20.
B.Art baby.
D.Kids school holiday program.
B.The
organizer. C.The admission. D.The time.
B.$$22. C.$$ 44. D.$$ 64.
2.What
information can we learn about Kids School Holiday
Program?
3.If the Greens and their 4-year-old
twin sons go to the Art Safari, they should pay
.
4.How is Art Baby different from the other
activities?
A.It takes place in the morning.
B.It should be booked in advance.
C.It is
intended for children under12.
D.It develops
babies’ potential through games.
B
It was 1968, and my husband and I had just
moved to California from Texas. We’d sold our
furniture to make the move and needed to
replace everything – and quickly.
I came up
with the idea of being a game show contestant. I
watched every program and at last
settled on
ABC’s Temptation.
I said to my husband, “I’m
going to be on a game show and win some prizes,
maybe even a
color TV!”
He laughed and
said, “While you’re at it, why not win a
vacation?”
At the Palace, which was packed, my
hopes began to fade when I learned that potential
contestants had to set up an interview months
in advance. I slid down in my seat to watch the
taping, determined to leave as soon as I
could.
Between tapings, an announcer told
jokes to keep the audience lively. After one part,
he must
have run out of jokes because he
peered into the crowd and asked, “How is
everybody? Anyone
have any problems?”
Seeing my chance, I jumped up and said, “Yes,
I have a problem!”
Everyone turned to stare at
me. The house lights came up. I said, “I came all
the way from
Texas to be on this show, and I’m
just not seeing how it’s gonna happen.”
A man
with a headset who turned out to be the director
waved his hand at me. “Come on up
here,” he
said. Taking me aside, he said I was the kind of
contestant the show wanted, and he
invited me
back for the next taping.
I was nervous, but I
was the big winner after five rounds and was
rushed to change for
another taping. That time
I won a total of almost $$16,000 worth of goods—a
large sum in 1968.
We furnished our new house
with my winnings, which did include a color TV and
a vacation.
5.What inspired the author to
take part in the game show?
A.The dream to
become famous. B.The wish to challenge herself.
C.The desire to gain what she needs. D.The
curiosity to learn about the game.
6.Why did
the author want to give up the game show?
A.She wasn’t good at telling jokes.
B.She found it was hard to win the
prizes.
C.The game show only allowed natives
in.
D.She didn’t have an interview ahead of
time.
7.What lesson can we learn from the
author’s experience?
A.Honesty is the best
policy.
C.A good beginning is well done.
B.Courage can make a difference.
D.There
is no such thing as a free lunch.
C
Daniel came to school every day in torn shoes
that were too small for him. He had cut holes
where his big toes could spill out and not
hurt so much. He was embarrassed.
Before
Daniel was measured for new shoes, he was
withdrawn and quiet. Kids like Daniel
have
very low expectations. They learn not to ask even
for their most basic needs to be met
because
they don’t want to be disappointed.
Shoes That
Fit provides new shoes to children in need, like
Daniel, so they can attend school
in comfort
and with dignity, better prepared to learn and
play. And this is what sets Shoes That Fit
apart from similar organizations. Each child
is measured to ensure the best fit possible. Then
that
child receives a brand new pair of shoes.
And these are athletic shoes, so not only are they
the
proud receivers of new shoes, but they can
participate in gym and after-school sports.
School staff report that children who receive
new shoes through the Shoes That Fit program
attend school more often with fewer behavioral
problems. They participate more in physical
activities and interact more with their peers.
Sandy, the headmaster of Daniel’s school, has
seen that a happy child can concentrate on
school. They are calmer, more relaxed, not as
stressed out. Her school has high expectations for
the success of all of their students and the
staff there believe that this solid foundation
must be
built in elementary school. But it’s
hard to learn when all you feel is shame.
For
Daniel, those shoes made all the difference. He
was comfortable and he didn’t have to
worry –
he felt normal. Now he was happy and interacting
with the other kids. Because now he
was just
like them.
8.What makes Shoes That Fit
special?
A.It provides athletic shoes for boy
students.
B.It makes shoes for children to
their own measures.
C.It makes more than one
shoes for children in need.
D.It provides
various shoes for children to choose from.
9.
What effect might the pair of new shoes most
probably have on Daniel?
A.He realized the
importance of study.
B.He decided to earn
money on his own.
C.He became more confident
and active.
D.He learnt to turn to others for
help when in need.
10. How does Sandy feel
about her students?
A.Hopeful. B.Careful.
C.Generous. D.Caring.
11. What can be the
best title for the text?
A.Children are in
Need of New Shoes
B.Donate Your
Extra Shoes to the Poor
C.A Non-profit
Organization – Shoes That Fit
D.New Shoes Make
All the Difference to a Child in Need
D
In the 1950s, governments in Europe tried to
ban and discourage women from wearing a new
controversial swimsuit: the Bikini. Now, it’s
happening again, but with burkinis(比基尼)– the
latest front in a long Western war over what
women may wear in public spaces shared with men,
especially those by the water that lend
themselves to states of undress.
Modern
swimwear began in the mid-19th century, when
American women’s rights advocate
Amelia
Bloomer began promoting a style of clothing then
known as “Turkish Dress,” which can
let women
move more easily.
Though its pioneers were
Bloomer’s friends, the dress quickly became known,
jokingly, as a
bloomer. And it was considered
anything but stylish as the women promoting it
were identified
with reform, not fashion.
Considered as both ugly and dangerous, the bloomer
costume was
ridiculed into extinction in just
a few years.
Yet no sooner had the name
retired than it reappeared, as bathing clothes,
which afforded
women more freedom. By the
1870s, the long sleeves of the bathing dress had
been cut down to
short, capped ones and the
bathing dresses had become much shorter.
By
the end of that decade, fashionable dress for
women was heavily influenced by men’s
styles.
On the beach itself, a one – piece bathing
garment, often sleeveless had become a
fashionable item for beachwear by the 1920s.
And we eventually began to use the terms
“swimsuit” and “bathing suit”
By the late
1940s fashion stepped ahead of function when the
bikini was introduced. No
longer serving the
function of swimming, the bikini was purely
fashion.
Now it is the burkini, intended to
let Muslim women who follow religious dress codes
enjoy
the beach, that is intended to open the
world up to these women much as the Bloomer – like
bathing costume did for Western women more
than a century and a half ago.
A suit that
closes off the body can, over time, help open the
world.
12.What does the underlined word
“those” in Paragraph refer to?
A.Spaces.
B.Women. C.Governments. D.Burkinis.
13.Which
is the right order according to the time they
appeared in history?
A.Bathing suit – bloomer-
burkini- bikini.
B.Bikini- burkini- Turkish
Dress- swimsuit.
C.Turkish Dress – bathing
suit - bikini- burkini.
D.Bikini- Turkish
Dress - bathing suit – burkini.
14.What can we
learn about a bloomer?
A.It was laughed at by
people.
C.Its designer was Amelia Bloomer.
A.Swimwear stands for freedom.
B.The brief
history of swimwear.
B.It is a product of the
fashion
D.It probably appeared in the 1950s.
15.What does the author want to tell us in the
text?
C.The origin of modern
swimwear.
D.Swimwear is a tool to fight for
equality.
第二节(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,
满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳
选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Ways to Reduce Plastic
Waste
Plastic is found in almost everything
these days. Your food is packaged in it. Your car,
phone
and computer are made from it. While
most plastics are considered as recyclable, the
reality is that
they're “downcycled.” 16.
Use matches.
If you need to light a
candle, build a campfire or start a fire for any
other reason, choose
matches over plastic
lighters. 17. If you can’t bear to part
with your lighter, pick up a
refillable metal
one to help cut down on waste.
Just say no to
straws.
One of the easiest ways to keep
plastic out of the landfill is to refuse plastic
straws.
18. Can’t fathom giving up
the convenience of straws? Purchase a reusable
stainless
steel or glass drinking straw.
Restaurants are less likely to bring you a plastic
one if they see that
you’ve brought your own.
19.
About 1 million plastic
bags are used every minute, and a single plastic
bag can take 1,000
years to break down. If
you’re already bringing reusable bags to the
grocery store, you’re on the
right track.
However, if you’re still using plastic produce
bags, it’s time to make a change.
Skip the
frozen foods section.
20. While
giving up frozen food can be difficult, there are
many benefits.
You’ll be eating fewer
processed foods and avoiding the chemicals in
their plastic packaging.
A.Use reusable
produce bags.
B.Develop new ways to deal with
plastic.
C.Then how can we recycle plastic
correctly?
D.Simply inform your waiter or
waitress that you don’t need one.
E.Frozen
foods offer both convenience and plenty of plastic
packaging.
F.These cheap plastic lighters have
even been found in dead birds’ stomachs.
G.Luckily, there are simple steps to help
decrease the amount of plastic waste.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
第一节
完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中,选出可以填入空
白
处的最佳选项。
The boys had been shopping all
morning and still weren’t done. They were spending
all their
money on Caitlin, some of which they
had saved up over the course of the year. I 21 ,
standing
in the store.
Just
nine days before 22 , Caitlin’s house had burned
to the ground. But Caitlin and her
family all
23 escaped. When I saw the picture in the
newspaper, I couldn’t believe they had
gotten
out.
All the family 24 was what they were
wearing and each other. The school was replacing
their books and uniforms and now, two days
after the 25 , all the girls in Caitlin’s class
were
taking her shopping for clothes and
shoes. The boys were shopping for 26 like
scarves, socks
and hair ties, all the things
they don’t even 27 . After another hour, I had
finished my 28
and had helped the boys 29
everything they wanted to get for Caitlin.
When we got home, my brother brought
everything he had 30 for Caitlin to my room to
make sure I thought she’d 31 everything one
last time before he 32 them.
“I think
she’ll love everything,” I said, and he smiled his
big smile. I hugged him, 33 he
tried to push
me away. I was so 34 of him at that moment. He
loves giving and making others
35 . He’s an
honest kid who sees only the good in the world. I
used to wonder how he could
36 see the good
when there was so much bad, but now I 37 why:
there is so much good 38
him.
He
selflessly gave up all his 39 for a friend who
needed a Christmas present more than he did.
He had, through this act of a pure heart, got
the true 40 of Christmas.
21.A.waited
23.A.gradually
24.A.belonged
25.A.rescue
B.listened
B.obviously
B.had
B.discovery
C.shouted
C.examination
C.successfully
C.liked
C.flood
C.products
C.give up
C.shopping
C.kept
C.donate
C.changed
C.even though
C.careful
C.excited
C.ever
C.realize
C.before
C.time
C.aim
D.observed
D.departure
D.likely
D.desired
D.fire
D.tools
D.dream
of
D.project
D.demanded
D.accept
D.wrapped
D.before
D.afraid
D.calm
D.just
D.judge
D.around
D.savings
D.story
22.A.Christmas
B.graduation
26.A.decorations B.things
27.A.think about B.hear of
28.A.homework
B.interview
29.A.try on
31.A.use
32.A.bought
33.A.because
34.A.confident
35.A.happy
36.A.even
37.A.doubt
38.A.beside
39.A.toys
40.A.spirit
B.prepare for
B.like
B.rolled
B.in case
B.proud
B.comfortable
B.seldom
B.distinguish
B.inside
B.joy
B.origin
30.A.purchased B.owned
C.experiment with D.pick out
第二节(共
10<
br>小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面材
料,在空白处填入适当的内容(
1
个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Maryland’s Cecil County is home to many
interesting parks. However,
41. is
more mysterious and disturbing than the Perryville
Community Park
42.
around 100 trees are marked by strange messages
left by the mentally disordered
patients in a
hospital decades ago.
Before becoming a public
park, the land 43. (own) by the nearby
hospital,
and some of its former patients
carved their disturbed thoughts into the trees.
Over time, the
words together 44.
the drawings carved into the tree bark have grown
larger,
45. (draw) the attention of
curious passers-by. 46. (interesting),
even
though the mark trees of Perryville
Community Park have become quite popular among
47. (tour), and even gotten their
own Wikipedia entry, few residents of the Maryland
town know about them and their history.
Of
all the phrases carved into the trees, the 48.
(strange) ones are “Christ said to
police
there was no Second World War,” and “October 18,
1960 The City of Baltimore has not
believed
yet — Saint Callender — police. ”
The years
carved into the trees date back to 1911, but the
most 49.
(mention) year is 1958,
along with the name “Nelson Jonchou”, which many
believe belonged to
one of the soldiers who
50. (be) once admitted to the hospital.
第三部分
写作(共两节;满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,
满分
10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同
桌写的以下作文。文中共
有
10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个
单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(
),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1
.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2
.只允许修
改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
As a
saying goes, a life without a friend is a life
without the sun. If we had good friends, we
can not only share happiness to them but also
get encouragement from them. Whenever we are in
the trouble, they would like to helping us.
Unfortunately, many student misunderstand the
meaning of friendship. They think those help
them escape being punished are good friends. In my
opinion, a good friend should support whatever
they do. As a matter of fact, they are complete
wrong. True friends will feel very happier
when you make progress. However, if you are doing
something wrong, they will help you realize
your mistakes or also help you correct them.
笫二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假设你是李
华,你们城市开启的共享单车活动极大地方便了人们的生活。但同时也出现
了很多不文明现象,比如随便
停放、上私锁等。请你就这些问题,给China Daily写一封信,
提出自己的建议。
注意:
1.词数:100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
答案
第一部分
阅读理解
第一节 A篇【解题导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了一些针对不同年龄段儿童的艺术活动,其中
包括
活动时间、活动内容等。
1.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据Artplay部分的第二句话可知选A。
2.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据Kids school holiday
program的信息可知,广告只提供了活动内容和票价,故选
C。
3.答案:D
解析:数字计算题。根据Art Safari的票价可知:$$22×2+$$10×2=$$64。
4.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据末句Limited space,
bookings necessary可知选B。
B篇【解题导语】文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,
讲述了作者的一段经历。由于作者的勇气,本来没有资格
参加活动的作者却赢得了最多的奖品。
5.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据文章首段和第二段,以及下文作者对丈夫说的话I’m
going to be on a game show
and win some
prizes, maybe even a color TV!可知,作者刚刚搬到加利福尼亚,家里需要添
置一些物品,于
是她想去参加节目赢取大奖,故选C。
6.答案:D
解析:细节理
解题。根据第五段内容可知参加节目的人员需提前进行面试,而她却没有,因此她感到泄
气而想退场,故
选D。
7.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。作者因为没有参加面试而在节目中打算退出,但是
当主持人问人们是不是有问题的
时候,她说出了自己的状况,从而被破格允许而且获得大奖,由此判断她
的勇气起了很大作用,故选B。
C篇【解题导语】文章大意:文章是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一双新
鞋对穷苦孩子的影响。拥有一双新鞋
不仅会让孩子们自信心增强,而且对他们的学习、交往都起到积极的
影响。
8.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第三段中的第二、三句内容可知,Shoes That
Fit与其他类似组织不同的是
他们专门为孩子们定制符合他们尺寸的鞋子,故选B。
9.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段首句和末段可知,在没有收到鞋子之前Dani
el不愿意和别人接触,而有
了新鞋后他感觉和其他孩子一样了,由此推断他的自信心增强了,故选C。
10.答案:A
解析:根据第五段中Her school has high
expectations for the success of all of their
students可知,Sandy看
到孩子们的变化后对她的学生有了更高的期望,故选A。
11.答案:D
解析:主旨大意题。文章主要介绍了一双新鞋对穷苦孩子的影响,一双新鞋会
让他们自信心增强,而且
对他们的学习、交往都起到积极的影响,故选D。
D篇【解题导语】
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了现代泳衣的发展变化,其中在泳衣的发展历史
中时尚和平等起
着很重要的作用。
12.答案:B
解析:词义猜词题。根据句意可知,比基尼是就女性在和
男性处在同一个场合下应该如何穿着的欧洲战
争的最前沿,这场战争尤其是针对那些靠近水边、更有可能
暴露身体的妇女们。故选B。
13.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据文章内容介绍可知,最先出现的是Turkish
Dress也就是bloomer,后来是swimsuit,
bathing
suit,然后是bikini,最后出现burkini。故选C。
14.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第二、三段内容可知a bloomer受到了人们的嘲笑,故选A。
15.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。文章从burkinis入手,介绍了现代泳衣的发展、变化,故选B。
第二节 【解题导语】文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了如何减少塑料垃圾的方法。比如,使
用可
以重复使用的袋子或者使用火柴而不用塑料打火机等。
16.答案:G
解析
:考查对上下文的推理判断能力。上文介绍塑料垃圾无处不在,而下文介绍如何减少塑料垃圾的产
生,由
此判断该空为承上启下句,故选G。
17.答案:F
解析:考查对上下文的推理判断能力。
前句建议人们要尽量选择火柴而不使用塑料打火机,由此推断后
句应该介绍塑料带来的害处,故选F。
18.答案:D
解析:考查对上下文的推理判断能力。前句建议人们要拒绝使用塑料吸管,所
以判断D选项:告诉服务
员你不需要,内容符合语境。
19.答案:A
解析:考查
对文章段落大意的概括能力。本段通过介绍塑料用量之大,而且难以分解的情况,建议人们
要使用可重复
使用的袋子,故选A。
20.答案:E
解析:考查对上下文的推理判断能力。本段建议人们
放弃食用冷冻食品,因为冷冻食品往往有塑料包装,
提示词:Frozen foods,故选E。
第二部分 英语知识运用
第一节 完形填空 【解题导语】文章大意:本文是一篇记叙
文,作者讲述了在弟弟的同学家遭遇火灾之
后,大家伸手援助的故事,通过弟弟倾尽积蓄为同学购买礼物
的故事,赞扬了弟弟的真诚和善良。
21.答案:D
解析:考查动词。根据前句内容可知那是作者看到的情景,故选D。
22.答案:A
解析:考查名词。根据文章末段可知着火这件事发生在圣诞节前,故选A。
23.答案:C
解析:考查副词。根据下段的首句可知,一家人都成功逃出了火海,故选C。
24.答案:B
解析:考查动词。根据空后内容可知,一家人所拥有的就是身上的衣服和彼此,故选B。
25.答案:D
解析:考查名词。根据上文第二段可知这件事发生在大火过后,故选D。
26.答案:B
解析:考查名词。根据like后面的物品可知,男孩子们来给Gaitlin购置物品,故选B。
27.答案:A
解析:考查动词短语。他们要买的物品有围巾、袜子和发圈等,这些一般是男
孩子很少考虑的东西,故
选A。
28.答案:C
解析:考查名词。根据文章首段可知作者是站在商场里由此推断他也是在购物,故选C。
29.答案:D
解析:考查动词短语。孩子们一上午都在给Gaitlin挑选东西,所以作
者也是帮助他们挑选,故选D。
30.答案:A
解析:考查动词。根据上文可知弟弟为Gaitlin购买了一些物品,故选A。
31.答案:B
解析:考查动词。根据下段中作者的回答可知,弟弟想确定一下Gaitli
n是否是喜欢他为她购买的物品,
故选B。
32.答案:D
解析:考查动词。根据语境可知,他想要送给Gaitlin礼物,需要把礼物包起来,故选D。
33.答案:C
解析:考查连词。根据前后句内容可知,作者拥抱了弟弟尽管弟弟试图把他推
开,前后是让步关系,故
选C。
34.答案:B
解析:考查形容词。根据文章内容可知弟弟的无私让作者感到骄傲,故选B。
35.答案:A
解析:考查形容词。弟弟送给同学礼物,目的是为了让她开心、高兴,故选A。
36.答案:D
解析:考查副词。根据句意可知,作者很疑惑在周围世界有这么多罪恶和丑陋
的情况下,弟弟却只是看
到了善良和美好,从而拥有一颗善良、诚实的心,故选D。
37.答案:C
解析:考查动词。根据句意可知作者最初不知道为什么弟弟会只是看到了世界
上的美好,现在他意识到
了原因,故选C。
38.答案:B
解析:考查名词。根据
语境可知,作者意识到了弟弟为什么会有这么诚实、善良,因为他内心是善良的,
故选B。
39.答案:D
解析:考查名词。根据上文可知弟弟花钱给同学买礼物,故选D。
40.答案:A
解析:考查名词。根据上文内容可知弟弟在圣诞前夕给同学买礼物,体现了他
的善良,这正是圣诞精神
的所在,故选A。
第二节 【解题导语】文章大意:本文是一篇说
明文,介绍了马里兰年代塞西尔县里一个神秘而令人不安
的公园。在这个公园里的100多棵树上都刻画
着一些古怪的词句。
41.答案:none
解析:考查代词。根据句意可知,该句是否定词
和比较级连用表示最高级的概念。因为前句中提到了parks,
所以此处应该用none,表示这些公
园中没有一个公园比the Perryville Community Park更加神秘的了。
42.答案:where
解析:考查定语从句。定语从句中缺少状语,先行词是the
Perryville Community Park,故填where。
43.答案:was
owned
解析:考查动词时态和语态。根据句意可知此处表示被动含义,而且指曾经属于一所附近的
医院,所以
应该用一般过去时的被动形式,故填was owned。
44.答案:with
解析:考查介词。固定短语:together with“和……一起”。
45.答案:drawing
解析:考查现在分词。非谓语短语作状语,动词draw和逻辑
主语之间是主动关系,判断用现在分词,
故填drawing。
46.答案:Interestingly
解析:考查副词。修饰整个句子,应该用副词形式,故填Interestingly。
47.答案:tourists
解析:考查名词单复数。介词后面跟名词作宾语,指这个公园
在游客中享有知名度,故填tourists。
48.答案:strangest
解析:考查形容词最高级。根据句中表示范围的介词短语of all the
phrases可知此处该用最高级,故填
strangest。
49.答案:mentioned
解析:考查过去分词。非谓语动词修饰名词year作前置
定语,而且构成被动关系,故填mentioned。
50.答案:were
解析:考查主谓一致。定语从句的先行词前有one of
修饰,则该定语从句的谓语动词应该用复数形式,
再根据once判断用过去时,故填were。
第三部分
写作
第一节
短文改错
As the saying goes, a life without a friend is
a life without the sun. If we had good friends,
have
we can not only share happiness to them
but also get encouragement from them. Whenever we
with
are in the
trouble, they would like to helping us.
Unfortunately, many student misunderstand the
help
students
meaning of friendship. They think
those ∧help them escape being punished are good
friends. In
who
my opinion, a good friend should support
whatever they do. As a matter of fact, they are
complete
their
completely
wrong. True friends will feel very
happier when you make progress. However, if you
are doing
happy
something wrong, they will help you realize
your mistakes or also help you correct them.
and
第二节
书面表达 One possible
version
:
Dear editor,
I am Li Hua,
a middle school student. I’m writing to say some
bad behaviour toward the convenient shared
bikes in our city.
However, bad things do
happen to shared bikes every day. Some people
cause damage to the bikes on
purpose, and some
even use their own locks. All these bring great
trouble to other users.
To improve this
situation, I think we should educate people to
protect our public services. And bike-sharing
companies also need to do something. For
example, they should punish those who damage the
bike. What’s more,
because people use their
real name to register as a user, it’s a good way
to connect their personal credit with their
behavior.
Best wishes.
Yours,
Li
Hua