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大興區(qū)2022~2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末檢測試卷

高三英語

第一部分知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)

第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,共15分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在

答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

OnaSaturdayafternoon,youfindmostkidsoutsideplayinggames.Kidsaremadefbrthe1、withtheir

endlessenergyandtheeasywayinwhichtheymakefriends.Ifsnot2fbrKameron,anordinary,fun-loving

7-year-oldgirlwholovestodrawouttheworld'slongesthopscotch(助K格子)onthesidewalk.Butinbetween

3,Kamerontakestimetodosomethingspecialfbrher4neighborswhosechildrenhavelongsinceleft

home.

Kameronfirststartedwavingtothem.Mostofthemsmiledback.ThenKamerondecidedthatsomeofthem

neededalittle5.Sosheranhome,tookherviolinandmadetherounds.<4CanIplayyouasong?”sheasked,

afterknockingonthedoor.

Gustavsmiledwide.HiswifeVivian,whohashadmusculardystrophy(肌肉萎縮)forover20years,stood

6、andhaddifficultymovingabout.Itlookedterriblyuncomfortable.They've7theirdailywalks

withafternoondrives,buteventhosearegettingtoodifficultforVivian.

GustavletKameronin,andVivian8botharmsofherchairandpulledtoit.Onthetablebesideherwas

aphotoofherwithGustavwhentheywereyoungandenergetic."Wantmetoplayyourfavoritesong?”Kameron

asked."Ofcourse,“Gustavanswered.ItwastheonlysongKameronknew.

Thesmallviolin9seriouslyunderKameron'schin(TB).Sheplayedasbestasshecould.Vivianbeat

herlegtokeeprhythmfbrKameron.GustavheldVivian'sotherhand.Itwasnottheperformancethatwasmoving,

butthe10itbrought.

1.A.lessonsB.outdoorsC.classroomsD.experiences

2.A.easyB.normalC.differentD.necessary

3.A.gamesB.examsC.destinationsD.conversations

4.A.youngB.proudC.elderlyD.lovely

5.A.pressureB.emotionC.ambitionD.pleasure

6.A.honestlyB.awkwardlyC.gratefullyD.determinedly

7.A.replacedB.linkedC.repliedD.combined

8.A.tookcareofB.tookchargeofC.tookoutofD.tookholdof

9.A.rockedB.restedC.jumpedD.wandered

10.A.stylesB.profitsC.memoriesD.adventures

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,共15分)

A

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空,在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白

處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

Twodecades11(pass)sincenewspaperslaunchedwebsites,andyethereweare.Bigpapershave

goneunder,thousandsofjournalistshavelost12(they)jobs,andtheideathatdigitalnewswilleventually

becomeadecentbusiness13(feel)likearumor(謠言).Therealityisthis:nosocialnetworkhascome

closetomatchingthesuccessofprintreadership.

B

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空,在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白

處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

WhileLobbyBoytakesitsnamefromacharacterinthefilm,thebanddoesn'twanttobeknownasanything

reductive.Butoneofthefilm'sideasthateveryoneinyourlifehastheincrediblepowertotelltheirownstoryis

14(amaze).“Inmypersonallife,ItrytorememberthatevenifI'mstrugglingorhavingaconflict

15someone,nomatterwhattheinteractionis,nomatterhowsmallorlargeitis,thisisastory

16isunfoldinginfrontofme,“hesays.

C

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空,在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白

處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

After15yearsofworkingtoraiseclimateurgencyI'veconcluded17thepublicandworldleaders

underestimatehowrapid,seriousclimateandecologicalbreakdownwillbeifhumanityfails18(organize).

Theremayonlybefiveyears19℃of20(globe)heating.Andtheremayonlybefiveyears

beforetheAmazonrainforestandalargeAntarcticicesheetpassirreversiblepoints.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)

第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該

項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

It'sexcitingwhenyourbookwormteenannounceshisorherplanstobeawriter.Ratherthanbombardthem

withfancypensandmotivationalreadingdirectthemtoacomfortzone:theInternet.Thesesitesaregreat

resourcesandlandingspotsforfuturestorytellers.

Figment

Speciallytailoredfortheteenreader/writer,Figmentisacommunitydedicatedtoreadingandwritingstories

online.Addictivelyfun,userscanratestoriesbywhethertheymadethemlaugh,blush,cry,orjustsay"wow."The

sitefrequentlyrunscontestsandfeaturesworkfromwell-knownauthorsandeditorswhosometimesdropinfor

Figmentchatswiththesite'scommunity.

Wattpad

Itisthelargestonlinereadingplatform,andallowsauthorstosharetheirworkwiththeworld.Well-known

writerssuchasMargaretAtwoodandCoryDoctorowevenposttheirworkhere.Teenscanfindandfollowtheir

favoriteauthorsandreleasetheirownworksasserialnovels.

TeenInk

SupportedbythenonprofitYoungAuthorsFoundation,TeenInkisthetwenty-five-yearveteraninthe

fbstering-teen-writersgame.Themagazine,bookseries,andwebsitearedevotedentirelytowriting,art,andphotos

byteens.It'salsoago-toforteensinterestedinwritingandpublishingnonfictionessaysandarticlesaswellas

poetry.

OneTeenStory

Directkidsheretointroducethemtothenonprofit^monthlymagazine.Eachissuefeaturesoneshortstory

abouttheteenexperience,usuallyfromaknownyoungadultauthor.Teensdrawntotheshortstoryformcanalso

submittheirworkforconsiderationinanannualissuethatfeaturesastorywrittenbyateenforteens.

NaNoWriMo

NaNoWriMoisanawesomethirty-dayadventureforanywriter,butteensmightbeespeciallyinclinedtojoin.

InNovember,would-benovelistsovertheworldattempttowritea50,000-word(ormore)bookinthirtydays.

21.Thepassageisintendedfor.

A.teachersB.teensC.parentsD.writers

22.Whichsitesmayprovidethechancetointeractwithrecognizedwriters?

A.FigmentandWattpad.B.FigmentandTeenInk.

C.TeenInkandNaNoWriMo.D.WattpadandOneTeenStory.

23.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

A.OneTeenStoryisanonprofit'sannualmagazine.

B.Figmentregularlyfeaturesyoungadultwriters'works.

C.NaNoWriMooffersteensathirty-dayadventurearoundtheworld.

D.TeenInkisthefirstchoiceofteenswhoarekeenonwritingpoems.

B

Manyparentsdreamoftheirchildrengrowingupandseeingtheworld.ButEdithLemay,amotheroffourfrom

Canada,worriedherchildrenwererunningoutoftimetodothat.

Whenherfirstchild,Mia,waslittle,shenoticedshewouldbumpintothings.In2018,Miawasdiagnosedwith

retinitispigmentosa(色素性視網(wǎng)膜炎).

“Whatitdoesisthatthecellintheretinadiesovertimeandtheylosetheirfieldofvision.There'sachancethey

willgocompletelyblindbymidlife,saidLemay.

Thediseaseisgenetic,meaningLemay'sotherkidswereatrisk.Shesoonnoticedtwoofhersons,Collinand

Laurent,hadthesamesymptoms.Theyweresoondiagnosed,too.

“Ofcourseitwasdevastating(令人極為震驚的).Andwhenyouhaveakid,youalwayshaveanimageofwhat

theirfutureisgoingtobelikeandallofasudden,yougetthatnewsandyouneedtoerasethatandthinkitover.And

itreallyisagrievingprocess,,,Lemaysaid.

Lemaywantedtoprepareherkidsforwhatwastocomeandthoughtaboutfillingtheirvisualmemory.In

March,Lemay,herhusband,andherfourkidsleftCanadaandembarkedonanepicjourney,travelingtheglobefor

awholeyear-showingtheirkidstheworld,beforeitistoolate.

Duringtheirtrip,Lemayishomeschoolingherkids.Thefamilyalsomadeabucketlistoffunactivitiesthey

wanttoaccomplish,soeachkidcanseetheirdreamscometrue.

Lemaysaidherkidsarenotonlymakingvisualmemories.They'realsolearningimportantlifelessons,like

focusingonthepositive.''Sometimesthey9retiredandthere5sfrustration.Ifsdifficult.Butwiththetravel,Iwant

themtoberesilient.^^

“Iwantthemtoknowthatanysituationthafshardistemporary,becausethroughtheirlife,they511needlotsof

resilience,shesaid."They'regoingtoadapttoasituationwiththeireyesightandtheninafewyearslater,they'll

loseachunkoftheireyesightsandtheywillhavetoreadaptandadaptagainandfallandgetbackagain,“Lemay

continued.

Manyparentswanttogivetheirkidstheworldandthismomdid.

24.Whatriskmaythechildrenfaceinthefuture?

A.Theywillbumpintothings.

B.Theywillbeunabletogrowup.

C.Theymaygetgeneticdisorders.

D.Theymaytotallylosetheirsight.

25.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Lemaytriedtoerasethedevastatingnews.

B.Thetravelwasnoteasybuthelpedthekidsstaypositive.

C.Theparentsfilledtheirkids'visualmemorythroughbooks.

D.Thechildrendroppedoutofschoolandwereeducatedathome.

26.WhichcanbestdescribeLemay?

A.Affectionateandtough.B.Considerateandcommitted.

C.Patientandgenerous.D.Sympatheticandsensitive.

C

Weallknowthateatinglaterinthedayisn'tgoodforourwaistlines,butwhy?Anewstudyweighedinonthat

questionbycomparingpeoplewhoatethesamefoods—butatdifferenttimesintheday.

“Wefoundthateatingfourhourslatermakesasignificantdifferenceforourhungerlevels,thewayweburn

caloriesafterweeat,andthewaywestoreVujovicsaid,aresearcheratBoston'sBrighamandWomen's

Hospital."Together,thesechangesmayexplainwhylateeatingisassociatedwithincreasedobesityriskreportedby

otherstudiesandprovidenewbiologicalinsightintotheunderlyingmechanisms.^^Thestudyprovidessupportfor

theconceptthatcircadian(生理節(jié)奏)rhythm,whichinfluenceskeyphysiologicfunctionssuchasbodytemperature

andheartrate,affectshowourbodiesabsorbfuel,researcherssaid.

Thestudydoesshoweatinglaterresultsin"anincreaseinhunger,impactshormones(荷爾蒙)andalsochanges

geneexpression,especiallyintermsoffatmetabolismwithatendencytowardslessfatbreakdownandmorefat

deposition,9,saidDr.BhanuPrakashKolla,aprofessorofpsychiatryandpsychologyattheMayoClinicCollegeof

MedicineandaconsultanttoMayo'sCenterforSleepMedicineandDivisionofAddictionMedicine.

Thestudywassmall-only16overweightorobesepeople-butcarefullyplannedtoeliminateotherpotential

causesofweightgain,theauthorssaid."Whiletherehavebeenotherstudiesinvestigatingwhylateeatingassociates

withanincreasedriskforobesity,thismaybethemostwellcontrolled,includingstrictlycontrollingtheamount,

compositionandtimingofmeals,physicalactivity,sleep,roomtemperatureandlightexposureJsaidseniorauthor

FrankScheer,directoroftheMedicalChronobiologyProgramintheBrigham'sDivisionofSleepandCircadian

Disorders.Allparticipantswereingoodhealth,withnohistoryofdiabetesorshiftwork,whichcanaffectcircadian

rhythm,andhadregularphysicalactivity.Eachpersoninthestudykepttoastricthealthysleep/wakeschedulefor

aboutthreeweeksandwereprovidedwithpreparedmealsatfixedtimesforthreedaysbeforethelabexperiment

began.

Resultsshowedthathungerpangsdoubledforthoseonanight-eatingregime.Peoplewhoatelaterintheday

alsoreportedadesireforstarchyandsaltyfoods,meatand,toalesserextent,adesirefordairyfoodsandvegetables.

Bylookingattheresultsofbloodtests,researcherswereabletoseewhy:Levelsofleptin,ahormonewhichtellsus

whenwefeelfull,weredecreasedforlateeatersversusearlyeaters.Incomparison,levelsofthehormoneghrelin,

whichspikesourappetite,rose.

27.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingmaycontributetotheobesityexcept.

A.thebreakdownoflessfat

B.thechangesingeneexpression

C.theincreaseinthelevelsofleptin

D.thedisturbanceofthecircadianrhythm

28.InParagraph4,thewriterintendsto.

A.highlighttheresultsofthestudy

B.illustratetheprocessofthestudy

C.presentthepurposeofthestudy

D.demonstratethereliabilityofthestudy

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spike“inParagraph5mostprobablymean?

A.Stimulate.B.Reduce.C.Maintain.D.Control.

30Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Eatinglateaccountsforobesity.

B.Obesitycanbewellcontrolledbyeatinglate.

C.Whenyoueatisirrelevanttohowfatyouare.

D.Eatinglatemayimpacttheexpressionfunction.

D

Automation(自動(dòng)化)wasahottopic.Nearlyeveryoneagreedthatpeoplewouldbeworkinglessonce

computersandotherkindsofautomaticmachinerybecamewidespread.Foroptimists,thiswasapromiseof

liberation:Atlasthumanitywouldbefreedfromconstanttoil,andwecouldalldevoteourdaystomorerefined

pursuits.Butotherssawathreat:Millionsofpeoplewouldbethrownoutofwork,anddesperatemasseswouldroam

thestreets.Lookingbackfrom50yearshence,thecontroversyoverautomationseemsaquaintandcuriousepisode.

Thedisputewasneverresolved.

A.J.Hayes,aleader(andnorelationtome),wrotein1964:Automationisnotjustanewkindofmechanization

butarevolutionaryforcecapableofoverturningoursocialorder.Whereasmechanizationmadeworkersmore

efficient—andthusmorevaluable—automationthreatenstomakethemsuperfluous(過乘ij的)一andthuswithout

value.TheopinionsIhavecitedhererepresentextremepositions,andtherewerealsomanymilderviews.ButI

thinkit'sfairtosaythatmostearlystudentsofautomation,includingbothcriticsandenthusiasts,believedthenew

technologywouldleadusintoaworldwherepeopleworkedmuchless.

Asforeconomicconsequences,worriesaboutunemploymenthavecertainlynotgoneaway-notwithjob

lossesinthecurrentrecessionapproaching2millionworkersinourcountryalone.Butrecentjoblossesare

commonlyattributedtocausesotherthanautomation,suchascompetitionfromoverseasoraroller-coasterfinancial

system.Inanycase,thevisionofaworldwheremachinesdoalltheworkandpeoplestandidlybyhassimplynot

cometopass.

Thespreadofautomationoutsideofthefactoryhasaltereditssocialandeconomicimpactinsomecurious

ways.Inmanycasestheneteffectofautomationisnotthatmachinesaredoingworkthatpeopleusedtodo.

Insteadwe'vedispensedwiththepeoplewhousedtobepaidtorunthemachines,andwe'velearnedtorunthem

ourselves.Thesetrendscontradictalmostalltheexpectationsofearlywritersonautomation,bothoptimistsand

pessimists.Sofar,automationhasneitherliberatedusfromtheneedtoworknordeprived(錄U奪)usofthe

opportunitytowork.Instead,we'reworkingmorethanever.

Whatabouttradesclosertomyownvitalinterests?Willsciencebeautomated?Technologyalreadyhasa

centralroleinmanyareasofresearch;forexample,genomesequencescouldnotbereadbytraditionallab-bench

methods.Replacingthescientistwillpresumablybealittleharderthanreplacingthelabtechnician,butwhena

machineexhibitsenoughcuriosityandtenacity,Ithinkwe'Hjusthavetowelcomeitasacompanioninzealous

research.Andifthescientistiselbowedasidebyanautomaton,thensurelythesciencewritercan'tholdouteither'.

I'mreadyformy15-hourworkweek.

31.InParagraph1,thewritermainlywantstoconveythat.

A.automationresultsinunemployment

B.automationdoesmoreharmthangood

C.theissueofautomationwasstillindiscussion

D.automationbringsinmuchconvenienceinlife

32.AccordingtoJ.Hayes,wecaninfer

A.automationismorevaluablethanwhatweimagine

B.automationisarevolutionaryforcetobetterdevelopment

C.thedisadvantagesofautomationfaroutweightheadvantages

D.thenewtechnologywouldleadpeopleintoworkingmuchless

33What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardautomationonjobs?

A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Disapproving.D.Neutral.

34.Whatcanweconcludefromthispassage?

A.Peopleneedn'tworksohardduetoautomation.

B.Traditionallaborforcewillbereplacedinthenearfuture.

C.Automationshouldbeacceptedreasonablyindevelopment.

D.Automationresultsinmorejoblossesinthewriter'scountry.

第二節(jié)(共5小題海小題2分,共10分)

Noteverydayisgoingtobegreat.Noteverydayisgoingtobeyourweddingday,graduation,orbirthday.We

haveourroutines;wegotoschoolandmeetalotofthesamepeople.Usuallylongperiodsoftimeinourlivesare

devotedtodoingaspecificsetofthings.Thestressoflifecandisconnectusfromoursurroundingsandmakeit

easiertolosetouchwithourneedandemotions.35

Essentially,casualmagicispracticingthehabitofseeingthebeautyinsmallmomentsofmundane(單調(diào)的)

life.36Inastudythatinvestigatedwhatthisdoestoyourmood,282participantswereobservedonthe

positiveeffectofsomethingtheydid.Researchersfoundthatbeingpresentandfocusingonpositivemomentsgave

ahigherpositiveeffectandresultedinahigherlifesatisfaction.

37Haveyoueverwalkedthroughapatchofforestorseenthesunshineoverrooftopsandnoticed

howvibrantthecolorswere?Orhaveyoueverfeltabreezeonthesideofyourface?Youjustneedtolearnhowto

treasureandenjoythesemoments.

Nowthisisnottosaythatlifeshouldn'tbenegativeandthatweshouldjustignoreallthebadthingsthat

happeninlife.38Suchemotionmaybeasignthatitistimetopropelchangeandgrowth.Negativethings

shouldbeconsideredtobeopportunitiesforlearningandshouldnotbedwelledupon.

Hence,Iurgeyoutotryit.39Appreciatesomethingsmall:thesunlightrestingonawindowcurtain,

howgreentheleavesare,thehappinessoflaughingwithafriend,thetasteofanice-cream.Noteverydayisgoingto

bethebestdayofyourlife;butitcanstillbespecial.

A.However,casualmagicistheroadtohappiness.

B.Topreventthis,applytheconceptofcasualmagic.

C.Anadequateexampletopracticecasualmagicisnature.

D.Casualmagicinsteadallowsustolistentoandexamineanynegativefeeling.

E.Putasideyourscreen,bepresentandgiveyourselfachancetofindthatspecialmoment.

F.Weshouldlearnfromnegativethingsandmoveontoappreciatingmomentsofcasualmagic.

G.Itiscenteredaroundcuriosityandfocusestheenergyonobservingandreflectingonthelittlethings.

第三部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),32分)

第一節(jié)(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)

閱讀表達(dá)

WhitesandbeachesoftheCocosIslands,whichareknownasagorgeoustouristdestinationsurroundedby

greenishbluewater,havenowbeenfilledwithplasticwastes.

JenniferLavers,amarinescientist,wenttothesetropicalislandswithherresearchteam.Knowingthatlotsof

beacheswerepollutedbyplasticwastes,theteamconductedacarefulscientificexaminationonthecoast,onlyto

findtheproblemcausedbypiecesoftrashhumansleftwasworsethanexpected.

Notallplasticsaretoblame.Theyarenecessaryinplaceslikehospitalsandairplanes,andmakeourvehicles

lighterandmoreefficient.However,otherplastics,especiallydisposable(——次性的)plastics,accountforthe

growingmessonthebeaches.Islandsallovertheworldarejammedwithplastics.AndtheCocosIslandsareno

exception.

Apparently,demandfbrdisposableplasticsmustbereducedgreatly."Whydon'twecarryaroundbagsthatwe

canuseoverandoveragain?"askedRichardGross,achemistwhoresearchesinnovativewaystomakemore

sustainableplastics.tcLefscarryaroundreusablelunchboxes.Weshouldunderstandhowseriousthesituationis.”

Althoughitisimportantforindividualstomakeanefforttoavoidusingdisposableplastics,itisalsogenerally

believedthatonlywithinternationalrulescansuchadeep-rooted,common,andworldwidescourge(災(zāi)害)be

tackled.

However,theU.N.,whichengagesindealingwithacceleratingclimatechangeandpublichealthcrises,

obviouslyisn'tpayingenoughattentiontocallingforinternationalactiononplasticpollution.Asaresult,billionsof

plasticproductswillstillbeproducedeveryyear,manyofwhichwillendupintheocean.

Itrequiresthegreatesteffortofalltimetocontrolplasticpollutioninmodemsociety.Nomatterhowtallthe

hurdles(欄架)are,somethinghastobedone.

40.WhatdidJenniferLaversandherresearchteamfind?

41.Whatkindsofplasticsleadtotheincreasingwastesonthebeaches?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

Individualeffortsandinternationalrulesarebothrequiredtotackletheplasticpollution,andtheU.N.pays

muchattentiontocallingforinternationalaction.

43.Asastudent,whatwillyoudotoreducewhitepollution?

第二節(jié)(20分)

44.假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華,你的英國筆友Jim來郵件詢問你的居家學(xué)習(xí)和生活情況。請(qǐng)你給他

回一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.充實(shí)的學(xué)習(xí)活動(dòng)

2.豐富的課余生活

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

DearJim,

Yours,

LiHua

大興區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末檢測試卷

高三英語

第一部分知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)

第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,共15分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在

答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

OnaSaturdayafternoon,youfindmostkidsoutsideplayinggames.Kidsaremadeforthe1,withtheir

endlessenergyandtheeasywayinwhichtheymakefriends.Ifsnot2forKameron,anordinary,fun-loving

7-year-oldgirlwholovestodrawouttheworld'slongesthopscotch(跳格子)onthesidewalk.Butinbetween

3,Kamerontakestimetodosomethingspecialforher4neighborswhosechildrenhavelongsinceleft

home.

Kameronfirststartedwavingtothem.Mostofthemsmiledback.ThenKamerondecidedthatsomeofthem

neededalittle5.Sosheranhome,tookherviolinandmadetherounds."CanIplayyouasong?^^sheasked,

afterknockingonthedoor.

Gustavsmiledwide.HiswifeVivian,whohashadmusculardystrophy(肌肉萎縮)forover20years,stood

6、andhaddifficultymovingabout.Itlookedteniblyuncomfortable.They've7theirdailywalks

withafternoondrives,buteventhosearegettingtoodifficultforVivian.

GustavletKameronin,andVivian8botharmsofherchairandpulledtoit.Onthetablebesideherwas

aphotoofherwithGustavwhentheywereyoungandenergetic."Wantmetoplayyourfavoritesong?^^Kameron

asked."Ofcourse,“Gustavanswered.ItwastheonlysongKameronknew.

Thesmallviolin9seriouslyunderKameron'schin(下巴).Sheplayedasbestasshecould.Vivianbeat

herlegtokeeprhythmforKameron.GustavheldVivian'sotherhand.Itwasnottheperformancethatwasmoving,

butthe10itbrought.

1.A.lessonsB.outdoorsC.classroomsD.experiences

2.A.easyB.normalC.differentD.necessary

3.A.gamesB.examsC.destinationsD.conversations

4.A.youngB.proudC.elderlyD.lovely

5.A.pressureB.emotionC.ambitionD.pleasure

6.A.honestlyB.awkwardlyC.gratefullyD.determinedly

7.A.replacedB.linkedC.repliedD.combined

8.A.tookcareofB.tookchargeofC.tookoutofD.tookholdof

9.A.rockedB.restedC.jumpedD.wandered

10.A.stylesB.profitsC.memoriesD.adventures

【答案】1.B2.C3.A4.C5.D6.B7.A8.D9.B10.C

【解析】

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述一個(gè)七歲的小女孩為老年夫婦演奏小提琴的故事。這對(duì)夫婦生活很

孤苦,妻子常年生病,小女孩的演奏給他們帶來了極大的歡樂。

【1題詳解】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:孩子們天生適合戶外活動(dòng),他們有無窮的精力和輕松的交友方式。A.lessons

課程;B.outdoors戶夕卜;C.classrooms教室;D.experiences經(jīng)驗(yàn)。由前文”youfindmostkidsoutsideplaying

games”可知,這里應(yīng)講孩子天生適合“戶外”玩。故選B項(xiàng)。

【2題詳解】

考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:對(duì)于Kameron來說,這并沒有什么不同,她是一個(gè)普通的、愛玩樂的7歲女

孩,喜歡在人行道上跳世界上最長的跳房子。A.easy容易的;B.normal正常的;C.different不同的;D.

necessary必需的。由后文"wholovestodrawouttheworld'slongesthopscotch(跳格子)onthesidewalkM可知,

Kameron和其他孩子并沒有什么“不同”,同樣喜歡戶外。故選C項(xiàng)。

【3題詳解】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:但在比賽間隙,Kameron花時(shí)間為她的年長鄰居做一些特別的事情,他們的孩

子早就離開了家。A.games游戲;B.exams考試;C.destinations目的地;D.conversations對(duì)話。由前文

"wholovestodrawouttheworld'slongesthopscotch(跳格子)onthesidewalkv以及后文可知,Kameron在玩

跳房子“游戲”的間隙,她會(huì)做一些別的事情。故選A項(xiàng)。

【4題詳解】

考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:但在比賽間隙,Kameron花時(shí)間為她的年長鄰居做一些特別的事情,他們的

孩子早就離開了家。A.young年輕的;B.proud驕傲的;C.elderly老年的;D.lovely美麗的。由后文”whose

childrenhavelongsincelefthome"和"aphotoofherwithGustavwhentheywereyoungandenergeticM可知,

現(xiàn)在她的鄰居己經(jīng)“年老了”。故選C項(xiàng)。

【5題詳解】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:然后Kameron決定他們中的一些人需要一點(diǎn)樂趣。A.pressure壓力:B.emotion

情緒;C.ambition野心;D.pleasure樂趣。由后文“VivianbeatherlegtokeeprhythmforKameron.Gustavheld

Vivian'sotherhand."可知,Kameron的表演為他們帶去了快樂,所以這里應(yīng)表明她想給別人帶去“樂趣”。

故選D項(xiàng)。

【6題詳解】

考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:他的妻子Vivian患有肌肉萎縮癥已經(jīng)20

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