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2021-2022學年上海第三女子中學高三(下)期中英語試
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1.TeainBritainTeamaybethoughtasthemosttypicalofEnglishdrinks,butitisactuallya
relativelatecomertoBritishshores.Althoughthecustomofdrinkingtea(1)(date)back
tothe3rdmillennium(一千年)BCinChina,thedrinkdidn'tappearinEnglanduntil
themid-17thcentury.
Curiously,itissaidthatitwastheLondoncoffeehouses(2)wereresponsiblefor
introducingteatoEngland.Oneofthefirstcoffeehousemerchants(3)(offer)teawas
ThomasGarway,whosoldbothliquidanddryteatothepublicasearlyas1657.Three
yearslater,heissuedabigbrochureadvertisingthevirtuesoftea,(4)itspositiveeffecton
health.
Teagainedpopularityquicklyinthecoffeehouses,andthisdistressedthepubowners(5)
teacuttheirsalesofbeer.Atthesametime,itwasalsobadnewsforthegovernment
officials,(6)dependedonasteadystreamofrevenuefromtaxesonliquorsales.By1750,
tea⑺(become)thefavoreddrinkofBritain'slowerclasses.
A1676acttaxedteaandrequiredcoffeehouseoperatorstoapplyforalicense.Theheavy
taxationhadtheeffectofcreatingawholenewindustry-teasmuggling(走私).Even
smuggledteawasexpensive,however,andthereforeextremelyprofitable,somany
smugglersbegantoadulterate(摻彳段)theteawithothersubstances,suchaswillowandsloe
leaves.(8)(use)tealeaveswerealsoredriedandaddedtofreshleaves.
Finally,1784WilliamPitttheYoungerdeterminedtotake(9)measuresthatcouldreverse
thesituation.HeintroducedtheCommutationAct,whichdroppedthetaxonteafrom119%
to12.5%,effectivelyendingsmuggling.Healsotookmanyothermeasures,hopingthat
suchattempts(10)stopadulteration.ButadulterationremainedaproblemuntiltheFood
andDrugActof1875broughtinseverepunishmentforthepractice.
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2.
A.modestB.creativeC.confirmD.paceE.increasinglyF.emerging
G.scoringH.capsI.evenlyJ.accessK.collapse
BathroomRevealsYourRepaymentAbilityBanksandotherlenderstypicallylookat
borrowers*credithistories,taxformsandotherfinancialinformationtodeterminewhether
theywillgetpaidback.InChina,(1)lendersalsolookatborrowers*bathrooms.
Astheeconomyslows,thegovernmentwantstodevelopacreditculturetogetChinese
familiesspendinginsteadofsaving.Whilethecountryisgettingwealthier,thefinancial
systemhasnotkept(2).Somepeoplehavehadno(3)tocreditcardormortgage,solenders
oftenhavelittlereliableinformationaboutpotentialborrowers.
Tofillthegaps,onelender,ChinaRapidFinance,assignsitsinvestigatorstocheckforthe
numberoftoothbrushesortowelstodeterminehowmanypeoplearelivingina
house.Theylookfordirtydishesinthekitchen.Theytakephotosofapotentialborrowerat
workto(4)employmentstatus.
AgrowingnumberofcompaniesaretryingtocrackthecreditcodeinChina.TheInternet
giantsAlibaba,TencentandBaiduaredevelopingcredit(5)systemsbasedonusers'online
transactions(交易)andsearchhistories.
TheWorldBankestimatedthat79percentofChina'spopulationabovetheageof15have
bankaccounts,whileonly10percenthaveeverborrowedfromtheformalfinancial
system.China'sbankshavea(n)(6)consumerslendingbusiness.Contrarily,online
lendersare(7)asthepioneers,satisfyingChina'srisingconsumerclass.
Alibaba'sfinancialaffiliate(隸屬機構(gòu)),Huabei,makessmallloanstoonlineshoppers
andvendors(小販)onitse-commerceplatforms.Peer-to-peerplatformshaveproved
hugelypopularinChina,buttheindustry'sreputationhasbeenruinedbyscandal,likethe
(8)ofEzubao(易租寶).
Afterthat,regulatorshavesteppeduptheirsupervisionofonlinelenders,whichincludes
setting(9)ontheamountsthatcanbeborrowed.Theregulators*tighteningmanagementis
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"somethinglikeashepherdherding(放牧)hissheepintoa(n)(10)narrowingpen(圍
欄),“saidMarkNatkin,thefounderandmanagingdirectoratMarbridge
Consulting,basedinBeijing.
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"Itwillbemarvelous.ltwillbespiritual.1'Thisisthe£3)taglinethatVirginGalacticusedin
2004toattractpotentialcustomerstoitsplannedspacetourismservices.ltpromisedthat,within
fiveyears,itwouldtakeatotalofover3,000passengersonlife-changingtripsinits
spaceships.OnJuly11,2021,afteralast90-minutedelay,VirginGalacticfinallybeganits
fulfillmentofthatoriginal⑷.Forfourminutes,itssixtemporarilyweightless
passengers,includingthefirm'sBritishco-founder,SirRichardBranson,sawtheplanetagainst
theblacknessofouterspace.
Backontheground,SirRichardcalledtheexperience"magical".Hemayhave(5)thefactthat
hewasabletoreachspaceearlierthanJeffBezos,afellowbillionairebutmuchwealthier.On
July20,Bezoswouldgoslightlyhigher,forslightlylesstime,inavehiclethathadbeenbuiltby
hisownspacefaringcompany,BlueOrigin.
Thetwotycoons(大亨)areamongagrowingnumberof(6)whobelievethatspacetourism's
timehascome.Suborbital(亞軌道的)tourismispartofabroaderspaceeconomythathas
rapidlygrownoverthepastdecade⑺technologicaladvances.However,itishighly(8)thatthis
willbetrue.
Fornow,BlueOriginandVirginGalacticwilloffer(9)suborbitalflightstopaying
customers.BlueOriginisfocusingmuchmoreonthedevelopmentofalargenewrocketthat
willbeusedforthelaunchingofsatellites,onsellingadvancedrocketenginestoother
companies,andonbidding(投標)onNASAcontractssuchastherecentlyannouncedplanto
sendhumansbacktothemoon.(10),Bezosdoesn'tseeBlueOriginasaproviderofservicesto
adventure-seekers.
Eventhis4-minutesuborbitaltravelshavea(n)(11),apparently.Amajorsurveyfoundthat
nearlytwoinfivepeoplewithanetworthofoverfivemilliondollarswouldconsiderpaying$
250,000,VirginGalactic*scurrentprice,foraticket.Thebusinesscouldbe(12),onceregular
flightsbegintooffset(抵消)therockets'developmentcosts.Buthowfastandbyhowmuch
is(13).Withouttourist-friendlydestinationstovisit(thecapacityoftheInternationalSpace
Stationisstrictlylimited),orbitaltourism,withitsfarhigherticketprices,willnotbeahuge
earner.
Anotherchallenge-andtheindustry'sbiggestremaininguncertainty-relatesto(14).History
hasshownthatadisaster,£15)intheearlystagesofanindustry,cansetprogressbackby
years.NASA(16)itsplantosendtheuntrainedtoorbitin1986afteraschoolteacherwaskilled
alongwiththerestofthecrewintheChallengertragedy.ltwasanother15yearsbeforethenext
untrainedpersonwould(17)thejourneyonaRussiancraft.
3.A.modestB.demandingC.motivationalD.unclear
4.A.obligationB.commitmentC.requirementD.survey
5.A.feltashamedofB.keptaneyeon
C.feltcontentwithD.gotupsetwith
6.A.optimistsB.opponentsC.expertsD.objectors
7.A.thankstoB.butforC.apartfromD.inspiteof
8.A.impossibleB.undoubtedC.probableD.favorable
9.A.long-lastingB.inexpensiveC.automaticD.brief
10.A.OnthecontraryB.What*smore
C.InthelongrunD.Aboveall
11.A.shortcomingB.limitationC.advantageD.appeal
12.A.profitableB.uneconomicC.eco-friendlyD.globalized
13.A.predictableB.essentialC.irrelevantD.uncertain
14.A.developmentB.securityC.stabilityD.novelty
15.A.particularlyB.criticallyC.preciselyD.unforeseeably
16.A.initiatedB.draftedC.modifiedD.suspended
17.A.braveB.abandonC.steerD.pause
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D
Aboutaquarteroftheworlddrivesontheleft,andthecountriesthatdosoaremostlyold
BritishcolonieslikeAustralia,andIreland.ButThailand,IndonesiaandJapanhavealso
developedthishabit.
Thisstrangequirk(奇事)puzzlestherestoftheworld;however,thereisaperfectlygood
reason.Uptothelate1700s,everybodytravelledontheleftsideoftheroadbecauseitisthe
sensibleoptionforviolent,feudal(封建的)societiesofmostlyright-handedpeople.Soldiers
withtheirswordsundertheirrightarmsnaturallypassedoneachother*sright,andifyoupassed
astrangerontheroad,youwalkedonthelefttoensurethatyourprotectiveswordarmwas
betweenyouandhim.
RevolutionaryFrance,however,didawaywiththispracticeaspartofitssweepingsocial
rethink,andthankstoNapoleon,thischangewascarriedoutallovercontinental
Europe.Becausehewasleft-handed,hisarmieshadtomarchontherightsohecouldkeephis
swordarmbetweenhimandanyopponent.Fromthenon,anycountrycolonizedbytheFrench
tooktodrivingontheright.
AftertheAmericanRevolutionaryWar(1775-1783),theUSbecameindependentanddecided
tomaketrafficdriveontherightinordertocutallremaininglinkstoitsBritishcolonial
past.OnceAmericabecamethecenterofthecarindustry,ifyouwantedagoodreliable
vehicle,youboughtAmericanright-hand-drive.Fromthenon,manycountrieschangedoutof
necessity.
Today,theEUwouldlikeBritaintofallintolinewiththerestofEurope,butthisisnolonger
possible.ltwouldcostbillionsofpoundstochangeeverythinground.ThelastEuropeancountry
toconverttodrivingontherightwasSwedenin1967.Thisironicallycausedareductionincar
accidentsbecauseeveryonedrovecarefullywhilegettingusedtothenewsystem.
18.Whydidpeopletravelontheleftbeforethelate18thcentury?
A.Theywererequiredtodoso.
B.Theyweremostlyleft-landed.
C.Itwaseasiertocrossthestreet.
D.Theycouldfeelsaferfromattacks.
19.WhatwasNapoleon'sattitudeaboutwalkingontheleft?
A.Support.B.Disapproval.C.Doubt.D.Indifference.
20.ForAmericans,drivingontherightwasawaytoshow.
A.theconnectionwithFrancewasbroken
B.theUSwasnolongerruledbytheUK
C.theAmericanRevolutionWarhadended
D.Americawasthecenterofthecarindustry
21.WhatisthemainreasonforUK'sresistancetotheEuropeansystem?
A.Itwouldcosttoomuchtochange.
B.Itsincreasingtrafficaccidents.
C.Itsinfluenceoncolonies.
D.Itsfast-developingcarindustry.
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■Stof?MKiPad4>hon?AurftmteTV&Hom*OntyACC*MOHMSupportQ
CareersatApplewor*MM*mAppt*
AmazeYourself,AmazetheWorldAjobatAppleisunlikeanyotheryou'vehad.You'llbe
challenged.You'llbeinspired.Andyou'llbeproud.Becausewhateveryourjobishere,youllbe
partofsomethingbig.
Everydetailmatters.
Everypieceofpackaging.Everyswipeofthefinger.Every"HowcanIhelpyou?”
Everything.Anditdoesn'tmatterjustsomeofthetime.ltmattersallofthetime.That'showwe
dothingsatApple.Theresultissomeofthebest-lovedproductsintheworld.
Simplicityisn'tsimple.
Askanyonehere.It'shardwork.Itmeansforeverasking,"Whyisitthisway?”andHHowcanit
bebetter?HItmeansrethinkingeverycustomerexperienceuntilthehasfallenaway-untilall
thatremainsiswhat'sessential,usefulandbeautiful.Thatmightbeanewproductfeaturethat
delightsevendie-hardfans.Itmightbeacustomersupportcall,orevenadisplayinanApple
store,arrangedandlitexactlyso.
Creativityfromeverycorner.
WhenyouimaginethecreativeprocessatApple,atfirstyoumaynotpicturesomeoneinHR,
oroperations,orfinance.Butweexpectcreativethinkingandsolutionsfromeveryonehere,no
matterwhattheirresponsibilitiesare.Innovationtakesmanyforms,andourpeopleseemtofind
newoneseveryday.
22.Wherewillyouprobablyfindthispassage?
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A.InabookletintroducingApple'smanagement.
B.OntheofficialwebsiteofAppleInc.
C.Inthehelp-wantedadssectionofanewspaper.
D.Inamagazinetellingbusinessstories.
23.Theword"clutter"probablymeans.
A.customers*complaintB.simplequestion
C.unnecessarypartD.oldfeature
24.Accordingtothepassage,employeesareexpectedtopayattentiontothefollowing
EXCEPT.
A.thewrappingofapple'snewproducts
B.acustomersupportcall
C.theaccomplishmentsofApple
D.thelightingofanApplestore
F
Thetendencytolookforsomeoutsidegrouptoblameforourmisfortunesiscertainlycommon
anditisoftenstrengthenedbysocialprejudice.Thereseemstobelittledoubtthatoneofthe
principalcausesofprejudiceisfear-inparticularthefearthattheinterestsofourowngroup
aregoingtobeendangeredbytheactionsofanother.Thisislesslikelytobethecaseina
stable,relativelyunchangingsocietyinwhichthemembersofdifferentsocialandoccupational
groupsknowwhattoexpectofeachotherandknowwhattoexpectforthemselves.Intimesof
rapidracialandeconomicchange,however,newoccupationsandnewsocialrolesappear,and
peoplestartlookingjealouslyateachothertoseewhethertheirowngroupisbeingleftbehind.
Whenacommunitybeginstofeelunsureofitsfuture,itbecomesespeciallylikelytoturnin
uponitself,toimaginethatsurroundinggroupsarethreateningandunfriendly.Atatimelike
this,distorted(扭曲的)ideasabouttheothercommunityarereadilybelievedandarepassedon
asstatementsoffact.Oneofthetragicthingsaboutintercommunal(社區(qū)間的)conflictisthat
bothpartiesquicklyfindthemselves"moralrationalization(合理化解釋)Eachsideinsists
andbelievesthatitsownactionsareinspiredbynobleideals,evenwhentheyarereallyacting
outofpureself-interest.Toathirdparty,neutraltotheconflict,itmayseemobviousthatboth
arebehavingunreasonably;butwhenone'semotionsareinvolved,andespeciallytheemotion
offear,itisextremelydifficulttoremainsensible.
Onceprejudicedevelops,itishardtostop,becausethereareoftensocialforcesatworkwhich
activelyencourageunfoundedattitudesofunfriendlinessandfeartowardsothergroups.One
suchforceiseducation:Weallknowthatchildrencanbetaughthistoryinsuchawayasto
keepaliveoldhatredandoldprejudicesbetweenracialandpoliticalgroups.Anothersocial
influencethathastobetakenseriouslyisthepressureofpublicopinion.Peopleoftenthinkand
actdifferentlyingroupsfromthewaytheywoulddoasindividuals.lttakesaconsiderable
effortofwill,andoftencallsforgreatcourage,tostandoutagainstone*sfellowsandinsistthat
theyarewrong.
Whyisitthatwehearsomuchmoreaboutthefailuresofrelationshipsbetweencommunities
thanwedoaboutthesuccesses?Iamafraiditispartlyduetotheincreaseincommunication
whichradio,televisionandthepopularpresshavebroughtabout.Inthosecountrieswherethe
mediaofmasscommunicationarecommercialenterprises,theytendtomeasuresuccessbythe
sizeoftheiraudience;andpeoplearemorelikelytobuyanewspaper,forinstance,iftheir
attentioniscaughtbysomethingdramatic,orsomethingthatcanarousetheiranxietyorinterest
asmuchasfailuresofintercommunalrelationshipsdo.Andpopularpublicspeakers,especially
iftheyarepoliticiansaddressingarelativelyinnocentaudience,knowthatthebestwayto
arousesuchanaudienceistofrightenthem.
Wherethereisarealorimaginarythreattoeconomicsecurity,thisisespeciallylikelytoarouse
groupprejudice.ltisimportanttoremembereconomicfactorsifwewishtolessenprejudice
betweengroups,becauseunlesstheyaredealtwithdirectly,itwillbelittleusesimplyadvising
peoplenottobeprejudicedagainstothergroupswhomtheyseeastheircompetitors,ifnottheir
enemies.
25.Peopleinasocietyofrapidracialandeconomicchange.
A.blameothersfortheirrecentmisfortunes
B.fearthelossofinterestsendangeredbyprejudice
C.areatalossastowhattoexpectofothersandthemselves
D.arejealousofthenewoccupationsandsocialroles
26.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutacommunityfeelingunsureofits
future?__
A.Distortedideasabouttheothercommunityareconsideredasfacts.
B.It'sextremelydifficultforathirdpartytoremainsensibleandfearless.
C.Oldhatredandprejudicesarepassedonthroughhistoryeducation.
D.Thepressureofpublicopinionmakespeoplethinkandactingroups.
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27.Thefailuresofrelationshipsbetweencommunitiesare.
A.commercialproductsofthemediaofmasscommunication
B.considereddramaticandarousing
C.lessenedduetorealorimaginarythreattoeconomicsecurity
D.dealtwithdirectlybyadvisingpeoplenottobeprejudiced
28.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.howtoeliminatesocialprejudice
B.whatasensiblesocietyislike
C.whatcausessocialprejudice
D.howtobuildasensiblesociety
A.Shebelievesthatgriefandjoycancoexist.
B.Shebelievesthatjoyisnowheretobefound.
C.Heart-broken,hermotherdecidedtotrytogivemeaningtohergrief.
D.Thetrainingwasreallyawayofgoingevendeeperintoothers1griefandjoy.
E.Rather,theysupportclientsemotionally,physically,spirituallyandpractically.
F.Butthelongershetookpartintheprogram,themoresherealizedthatshewas
onlyanexpertinhergrief.
Asparentsofachildwithaprogressiveandpotentiallyfatalillness,MaryanneandNickO'Hara
livedonhope.Hopethattheirdaughter,Caitlin,whowasdiagnosedwithcysticfibrosisatage2,
wouldreceivethelungtransplantshespenttwoandahalfyearswaitingforinherearly
30s.Hopethatherbodywouldn'trejectit.ThathopefadedonDec.20,2016,whenCaitlindied
ofabrainbleed,twodayspost-transplant.Shewas33.
(1)Andsoshesignedforacertificateprogramtobecomeanend-of-lifedoula(陪護),or
"deathdoula",workingwithindividualsandfamiliesastheymovedfromthislifeinto
whateverisnext.
Unlikehospitalworkers,doulasdon'tgetinvolvedinmedicalissues.(2)Andtheystepin
wheneverneeded.Thatcouldbeafewdaysbeforesomeonedies,sittingwiththemintheirlast
hours,givinghandmassages,chattingwiththemorevenmakingsnacks.Oritcouldbemonths
orevenyearsearlier,aftersomeonereceivesaterminaldiagnosis.Theykeepthem
company,listentotheirlifestories,orplanfunerals.
AsforMs.O'Hara,whoisalsoanovelist,sheisprimarilyhelpingpeoplewritetheirlifestories.
HIwentintoitthinkingI'vebeenavolunteerwithpeoplewhoaredying.Pvelostmyloved
one.I'manexpertingrief/Hshesaid.⑶
"Youreallycan'ttellanyoneelsehowtofeelgrief,"Ms.O'Harasaid."Youcanofferadvice,but
thereisnotimelineforgrief.Assoonaspeoplegetadiagnosis,theyaregrieving.Theirwayof
lifeisover."
(4)nMygriefisnevergoingtogoaway,"shesaid.HIwouldn'twantitto.Griefandjoyandlove
-it'spartofthesamespectrum(圖譜).I'mgrievingbecauseIlovedsomeonesomuch."
29.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
EF.F
30.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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31.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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32.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
EF.F
33.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)
ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Coco-Cola'sInnovativeSolutiontoPlasticPollutionPlasticpollutionhasbecomeoneof
themostpressingproblemsofthe21stcenturywithplasticwastealmosteverywhere.ltis
estimatedthatjustin2016,theworldproducedover320milliontonsofplastic,andthis
numberissettodoubleby2034.
Plasticwasteevenmakesitswayintoouroceanswith8millionpiecesofplasticpollution
perdaypollutingourwatersanddestroyingthehabitatforhundredsofspecies.ltisnow
believedthattheremaybearound5.25trillionpiecesofplasticintheoceanweighingin
totalupto269,000tons.
It'sbeencrystalclearforalongtimethatthesituationishorrible,andsomethingneedsto
bedone,andfast.Luckily,Coca-Colasteppeduptothechallengeandcameupwithone
innovativeandrathereffectivesolution.Thefirmisreplacingitsplasticwrappingin
Europewithanewpaperboardtechnology.
ThisnewtechiscalledtheKeelClipanditisafirstforthenon-alcoholready-to-drink
(NARTD)industry.UsingKeelClips,Coca-Colaaimstoremoveallplasticwrapfromits
canmultipacksinallEuropeanUnionmarketsbytheendof2021.Thefirmisoptimistic
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thatthemovewillsave2,OOOtonsofplasticand3,000tonsofCO2annually.
nInnovationisakeyprincipleofoursustainablepackagingworkandtheapplicationof
thisfullyrecyclablepaperboardKeelClip?,whichiscomposedofatopboardthatthecans
clipintoandacentralcardboard'keel'-similartoaship'skeel-thatstabilizesthepack,is
anotherexampleofhowwearedeliveringonourcommitmenttoremoveallunnecessary
andhard-to-recyclesingle-useplasticfromourproducts.Wehopethiseco-friendly
initiativeisaconsciousapproachtodealingwithplasticpollution,"saidJoeFranses,Vice
President,SustainabilityatCoca-ColaEuropeanPartners.
34.隨著經(jīng)濟的增長,人們對于奢侈品的需求也隨之增長。(so)
35.消息傳來,導演們計劃拍攝一部紀錄片以向身邊的志愿者們表示敬意。(honor)
36.直到戰(zhàn)爭爆發(fā)、數(shù)百萬人流離失所,他才意識到個人的命運與國家的命運息息相關(guān)。
(break)
37.在你嘗試掌握一門新技術(shù)之時,你很可能一籌莫展、甚至萌生退意。但毫無疑問的
是,你堅持的時間越久,你就越能更好地應用這門技術(shù)。(loss)
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiven
belowinChinese.
假如你是明啟中學的學生李平,寫信給你在海外的朋友Alice,與她分享居家線上學習的
感受。你的信必須包括:
?線上學習和在校學習的不同;
?你更偏好的學習方式,并說明理由。
答案和解析
1.【答案】【小題1】dates
【小題2】that
【小題3】offering
【小題4】and
【小題5】because
【小題6]who
【小題7】hadbecome
【小題8]Used
【小題9】some
【小題10]would
【解析】(1)dates.考查動詞時態(tài)和主謂一致。句意:雖然飲茶的習俗可以追溯到公元
前3000年的中國,但這種飲料直到17世紀中期才出現(xiàn)在英國。描述事實,所以用一般
現(xiàn)在時態(tài),主語為單數(shù)名詞,故填dates。
(2)that.考查強調(diào)句。句意:奇怪的是,據(jù)說正是倫敦的咖啡館把茶引入了英國。本
句為強調(diào)句,強調(diào)句型為:itis+被強調(diào)部分+that…,本句強調(diào)了主語,故填that。
(3)offering.考查現(xiàn)在分詞。句意:最早提供茶葉的咖啡館商人之一是托馬斯?加威
(ThomasGarway),他早在1657年就向公眾出售液體茶和干茶。offer和它所修飾的
詞之間是主動關(guān)系,所以用現(xiàn)在分詞作后置定語,故填。ffering。
(4)and.考查連詞。句意:三年后,他出版了一本大的小冊子,宣傳茶的優(yōu)點和它對
健康的積極作用。前后是并列關(guān)系,所以用and連接,故填and。
(5)because.考查原因狀語從句。句意:茶在咖啡館里迅速流行起來,這讓酒吧老板很
苦惱,因為茶會減少他們啤酒的銷量。引導原因狀語從句,表示“因為“,故填because。
(6)who.考查非限制性定語從句。句意:與此同時,這對政府官員來說也是個壞消息,
他們依賴于酒類銷售稅收的穩(wěn)定收入來源。先行詞為人,在非限制性定語從句中作主語,
故填whOo
(7)hadbecome.考查動詞時態(tài)。句意:到1750年,茶已經(jīng)成為英國下層階級喜愛的飲
料。根據(jù)時間狀語By1750,可知描述截止到過去的事情,所以用過去完成時態(tài),故填
hadbecomeo
(8)Used.考查過去分詞。句意:用過的茶葉也被重新干燥并添加到新鮮的茶葉中。use
和它所修飾的詞之間是被動關(guān)系,所以用過去分詞作定語,故填Used。
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(9)some.考查代詞。句意:最后,1784年,小威廉?皮特決定采取一些措施來扭轉(zhuǎn)局
勢。measures為可數(shù)名詞的復數(shù),所以用some修飾,表示"一些",故填some。
(10)would.考查時態(tài)。句意:他還采取了許多其他措施,希望這樣的嘗試可以阻止摻
假。表示“過去將會",后跟動詞原形,故填would。
本文是一篇說明文,介紹了茶在英國的歷史由來和發(fā)展情況。
做本題的關(guān)鍵是在理解短文的基礎(chǔ)上,靈活運用所學的基礎(chǔ)知識。本類型的題目??嫉?/p>
的知識點有:固定的短語,詞類的轉(zhuǎn)換,名詞的復數(shù)形式,副詞以及祈使句的用法等。
因此,這就需要在平時的學習中,牢固掌握各語言點及一些語法知識。
2.【答案】【小題1】B
【小題2】D
【小題3】J
【小題4】C
【小題5】G
【小題6]A
【小題7】F
【小題8】K
【小題9】H
【小題10]E
【解析】(1)B.考查形容詞。句意:在中國,富有創(chuàng)意的貸款機構(gòu)也會查看借款人的
衛(wèi)生間。由后文的"lookatborrowers'bathrooms"貸款機構(gòu)查看借款人的衛(wèi)生間,這說明
這種貸款機構(gòu)是很有創(chuàng)意的,空格處用形容詞修飾名詞lenders,"有創(chuàng)意的”的形容詞是
creativeo故選B。
(2)D.考查名詞。句意:盡管這個國家變得更加富有,金融體系卻沒有跟上。由上文
的"Whilethecountryisgettingwealthier"可知,句子表示"盡管這個國家變得更加富有,
金融體系卻沒有跟上","跟上"是固定短語keeppace,空格處是pace。故選D。
(3)J.考查名詞。句意:一些人沒有獲得信用卡或抵押貸款的渠道,因此貸款人通常沒
有關(guān)于潛在借款人的可靠信息。由后文的"solendersoftenhavelittlereliableinformation
aboutpotentialborrowers"可知,貸款人通常沒有關(guān)于潛在借款人的可靠信息,由此可知,
這些借款人是沒有信用卡,"hadno(3)to"意為"不能使用",是固定短語havenoaccess
to,空格處是access,故選J?
(4)C.考查動詞。句意:他們會拍下潛在借款人工作時的照片,以確認其就業(yè)狀況。
由上文的"Theytakephotosofapotentialborroweratwork"可知,他們會拍下潛在借款人
工作時的照片,這么做是為了確認其就業(yè)狀況,空格處意為“確認",是confirm,空格處
用不定式表目的,由此空格處用動詞原形,故選C。
(5)G.考查現(xiàn)在分詞。句意:互聯(lián)網(wǎng)巨頭阿里巴巴、騰訊和百度正在開發(fā)基于用戶在
線交易和搜索歷史的信用評分系統(tǒng)。由后文的"basedonusers'onlinetransactions(交易)
andsearchhistories"可知,句子表示"互聯(lián)網(wǎng)巨頭阿里巴巴、騰訊和百度正在開發(fā)基于用
戶在線交易和搜索歷史的信用評分系統(tǒng)","評分系統(tǒng)”是scoringsystem,由此空格處是
scoring,故選G。
(6)A.考查形容詞。句意:中國的銀行擁有適度的消費者貸款業(yè)務。由上文的“。nlylO
percenthaveeverborrowedfromtheformalfinancialsystem"可知,中國的銀行擁有適度的
消費者貸款業(yè)務,空格處意為“適度的“,用形容詞作定語,修飾名詞短語“consumers
lendingbusiness",是modest?故選A。
(7)F.考查形容詞。句意:相反,在線貸款機構(gòu)正成為先鋒,滿足了中國日益壯大的
消費階層。由后文的"satisfyingChina'srisingconsumerclass"可知,要滿足中國日益壯大
的消費階層,就出現(xiàn)了一些在線貸款機構(gòu),空格處意為"出現(xiàn)",是emerge,由are可知,
句子時態(tài)是現(xiàn)在進行時,空格處用現(xiàn)在分詞emerging。故選F。
(8)K.考查名詞。句意:事實證明,P2P平臺在中國非常受歡迎,但該行業(yè)的聲譽已
被一些丑聞所毀,比如易租寶的倒閉。由上文的"theindustry'sreputationhasbeenruinedby
scandal”可知,該行業(yè)的聲譽已被一些丑聞所毀,所以就有了易租寶的倒閉,空格處是“
倒閉",用名詞,是collapse。故選K。
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