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2022年5月金太陽高三英語考前模擬聯考試題卷(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)注意事項:.冬落忖,考生務必將自己的姓名、考生號、考場號和座位號填寫在答題卡上..回冬選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆1把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂X.如需改動,用橡皮擦干冷后,再選涂其他答案標號.回簽非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上.寫在本試卷上無效。.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上.求音?內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上.第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從即中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍.例:Howmuchistheshirt?C.£9.15.C.Twelve.C.$C.£9.15.C.Twelve.C.$60.C.Mistakesonline.答案是C.Howmanychildrenarethereintheclassroom?A.Five. B. Seven.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$15. K $30.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Themanscompany. B. Phone bills.Whyisthewomanexcited?AShejustleftheroldjob.Shewashiredforanewjob.Shegotaninterviewopportunity.Whatdidthewomanlikebestabouthertrip?Playingvolleyball.Goingonaboattrip.Swimminginthesea.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間.每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,【可答第6、7題。WhenwillJimcutthegrass?A.Today. RTomorrow.WhousuallycutMrsJohnson'sgrass?A.Herself. B.Jim.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。Whenistheguitarcoursescheduled?OnFridayafternoon.OnSaturdaymorning.OnSundaymorning.WhatwillthemandoonMarch3rd?Havealesson.Paythefee.Completethebookingform.Whatdoesthewomanmostprobablydo?A.Aconsultant. B.Astudent.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates. B.Brotherandsister.Whathappenedtotheman?Hegotateaspotonhisshirt.Hefellontothefloor.Hebrokehisshoes.Whatwillthemandoafterschool?A.Buyanewshirt.RTellhismotherwhathappened.C.AskBettytogoshoppingwithhint聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。WherewasGeorgeyesterday?A.AttheTownHall.RAthome.WhosebabydidGeorgetakecareof?A.Hissister's. B.Hisown.WhydidthewomanwanttospeaktoGeorgeyesterday?Toaskhimforhelp.C.Inthreeweeks.C.Herhusband.C.AChineseteacher.C.Teacherandstudent.C.Intheoffice.C.Inthreeweeks.C.Herhusband.C.AChineseteacher.C.Teacherandstudent.C.Intheoffice.C?Jessie's.Toaskhimtoaconcert.

consumption.WhathasEstherthrownduringthepasttwoweeks?A.AballoonandanoldT-shirt.B?Abrokentoyandapairofshoes.C.AnoldT-shirtandsomestickers.D.Aballoonandsomeglasscontainers.WhendidEstherbegintoliveazerowastelife?Twoweeksago.AfterwatchingaTEDtalk.Whenmovingintothenewhome.Afterrunningasecond-handshop.HowdidEstherlivealifestyleofzerowaste?Byeatingless.KByrunningasecond-handshop.Byrecyclingandshoppingsmarily.Bymakingallthedailygoodsbyherseif.WhatdoesEstherthinkofpracticingthezerowaste?A.It'stooexpensive. B.It'swithineasyreach,C.It'sunlikelytowork. D.It,smuchmoredemanding.CAccordingtoanewstudy***prosocial(親社會的)spending"maybeasgoodforyourbloodpressureasahealthydietandexercise.Themajorityofusbelievethatthewaytobecamehappierandhealthierisbyspendingmoneyonourselves.Weputinextrahoursatworkandsaveupmoneytobeabletobuythethingsthatwebelievewillbringushappiness.Butwhatifspendingmoneyonourselvesisn'tthebestwaytobecomehappier?Pastresearchhasshownthatwhenwespendmoneyonothers,weactuallyexperiencegreaterwell-beingthanifweweretospendthatmoneyonourselves.Couldsomethingassimpleasbuyingafrienddinnerordonatingtocharityimproveourhealth*too-andifso,how?AccordingtoapaperpublishedthisFebruaryinthejournalHealthPsychology?itcan-andonewayitworksisbyloweringbloodpressure.Inaninitialstudy,researcherslookedattherelationshipbetweengivingmoneytoothers(or"prosocialspending")andblcxjdpressure?asimplemeasureofcardiovascular(心血管的)health.Onehundredeighty-sixadultswithhighbloodpressurewereaskedtoreporthowmuchmoneytheyspentoncharities,andthenfollowedupwithtwoyearslater.Bythen,theparticipantswhohadoriginallyspentthemostoncharitieshadlowerbloodpressurethanparticipantswhohadspentlessmoney.Thisassociationheldevenafteraccountingfortheeffectsofincometeducationlevel,andage.Whydoesprosocialspendinghavethesebenefits?Onepossibilityisthatitincreaseshow

sociallyconnectedwefeel.Feelingclosertothepeoplewehelpcanimproveourrelationshipswithothers,whichhavealargeimpactonourhealth.Whenwegiveourmoneyandtimetoothers,researchsuggests*evengivingsmallamountsofmoneycanbebeneficial,andweendupgainingsomethingasaresult:Weexperienceincreasesinhealthandhappiness.Inparticular*givingtoothersmayhelpbuildupourrelationshipsanddevelopresilience(適應力)inthefaceofstress.Whatismostpeople'sviewonhowtogethappieraccordingtothetext?A.Byworkingextrahours. B.Byspendingmoneyonthemselves.C.Bydonatingmoneytocharities, D.Bykeepingahealthydiet.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?Givingmoneytootherscanmeasurecardiovascularhealth.Prosocialspendingreducesthenegativehealtheffectsofstress.Happinesscomesfromleadingalifefullofpurposeandmeaning.Theparticipantsspendingthemostoncharitieshadlowerbloodpressure.Whatmaytheresearchersdisagreewithaboutthebenefitsofprosocialspending?Itleadstomorepromotionincareer.Itincreasesourhealthandhappiness.Itstrengthensrelationshipswithothers.Itdevelopsresilienceinthefaceofstress.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?HowCanWcMaximizetheHealthBenefitsofGiving?TheMoreMoneyWeSpendonOthers,theHappierandHealthierWeAreSpendingMoneyonOthersCanlowerYourBloodPressureWhyDoesSpendingMoneyonOurselvesMakeUsMuchHealthier?DLightweightandcomplicatedtrackingdeviceshavemadeitpossibletostudythebehaviorofbirdsinallkindsofusefulways,forexample?helpingkeepthemsafefromshipsormonitoringtheirchangingmigrationpatternsinawarmingworld.ForaresearchteaminAustralia?however?theseeffortshaven'tquitegonetoplan*withagroupoftaggedmagpies(喜鵲)promptlyremovingeachother'strackingdevices.TheresearchwasledbyanimalecologistsfromtheUniversityoftheSunshineCoast?whowerelookingtostudyingthemovementandsocialdynamicsofAustralianmagpies.Todoso,theteamactuallydesignedanewtypeoftaggingsolutioninwhichabeltwasusedtosecurethetrackingdevicetothebird*allowingthemtouseonewithalargeenoughbatteryandstoragecapacity?despitetherelativelysmallsizeoftheanimal.Thetrackingdevicesweighedlessthanagram(0.03oz)andweresuccessfullyfittedtofivemagpies*withthescientistsexcitedtolearntheanswerstoquestionssuchas卜、.’?jmagpiesweretraveling,andwhattheirmovementpatternsandscheduleslooker:、t

consumption.WhathasEstherthrownduringthepasttwoweeks?AballoonandanoldT-shirt.Abrokentoyandapairofshoes.AnoldT-shirtandsomestickers.Aballoonandsomeglasscontainers.WhendidEstherbeginioliveazerowastelife?Twoweeksago.AfterwatchingaTEDtalk.Whenmovingintothenewhome.Afterrunningasecond-handshop.HowdidEstherlivealifestyleofzerowaste?Byeatingless.Byrunningasecond-handshop.Byrecyclingandshoppingsmartly.Bymakingallthedailygoodsbyherself.WhatdoesEstherthinkofpracticingthezerowaste?A.It'stooexpensive. B.It'swithineasyreach.C.It'sunlikelytowork D.h'smuchmoredemanding.CAccordingtoanewstudy***prosocial(親社會的)spending”maybeasgoodforyourbloodpressureasahealthydietandexercise.Themajorityofusbelievethatthewaytobecomehappierandhealthierisbyspendingmoneyonourselves.Weputinextrahoursatworkandsaveupmoneytobeabletobuythethingsthatwebelievewillbringushappiness.Butwhatifspendingmoneyonourselvesisn'tthebestwaytobecomehappier?Pastresearchhasshownthatwhenwespendmoneyonothers?weactuallyexperiencegreaterwell-beingthanifweweretospendthatmoneyonourselves.Couldsomethingassimpleasbuyingafrienddinnerordonatingtocharityimproveourhealth,too-andifso,how?AccordingtoapaperpublishedthisFebruaryinthejournalHealthPsychologytitcan—andonewayitworksisbyloweringbloodpressure.Inaninitialstudy,researcherslookedattherelationshipbetweengivingmoneytoothers(or14prosocialspending**)andbloodpressure,asimplemeasureofcardiovascular(心血管的)health.Onehundredeighty-sixadultswithhighbloodpressurewereaskedtoreporthowmuchmoneytheyspentoncharities,andthenfollowedupwithtwoyearslater.Bythen,theparticipantswhohadoriginallyspentthemostoncharitieshadlowerbloodpressurethanparticipantswhohadspentlessmoney.Thisassociationheldevenafteraccountingfortheeffectsofincome,educationlevel?andage.Whydoesprosocialspendinghavethesebenefits?Onepossibilityisthatitincreaseshow

sociallyconnectedwefeel.Feelingclosertothepeoplewehelpcanimproveourrelationshipswithothers,whichhavealargeimpactonourhealthWhenwegiveourmoneyandtimetoothers,researchsuggests*evengivingsmallamountsofmoneycanbebeneficial,andweendupgainingsomethingasaresult:Weexperienceincreasesinhealthandhappiness.Inparticular,givingtoothersmayhelpbuildupourrelationshipsanddevelopresilience(適應力)inthefaceofstress.Whatismostpeople'sviewonhowtogethappieraccording(othetext?A.Byworkingextrahours. B.Byspendingmoneyonthemselves.C.Bydonatingmoneytocharities. D.Bykeepingahealthydiet.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.Givingmoneytootherscanmeasurecardiovascularhealth.RProsocialspendingreducesthenegativehealtheffectsofstress.C.Happinesscomesfromleadingalifefullofpurposeandmeaning.D.Theparticipantsspendingthemostoncharitieshadlowerbloodpressure.Whatmaytheresearchersdisagreewithaboutthebenefitsofprosocialspending?A.Itleadstomorepromotionincareer.11Itincreasesourhealthandhappiness.C.Itstrengthensrelationshipswithothers.D.Itdevelopsresilienceinthe(aceofstress.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?HowCanWeMaximizetheHealthBenefitsofGiving?TheMoreMoneyWeSpendonOthers,theHappierandHealthierWeAreSpendingMoneyonOthersCanlx)werYourBloodPressureWhyDoesSpendingMoneyonOurselvesMakeUsMuchHealthier?DLightweightandcomplicatedtrackingdeviceshavemadeitpossibletostudythebehaviorofbirdsinallkindsofusefulways,forexample,helpingkeepthemsafefromshipsormonitoringtheirchangingmigrationpatternsinawarmingworld.ForaresearchteaminAustralia,however,theseeffortshaven'tquitegonetoplan,withagroupoftaggedmagpies(喜鵲)promptlyremovingeachother'strackingdevices.TheresearchwasledbyanimalecologistsfromtheUniversityoftheSunshineCoast,whowerelookingtostudyingthemovementandsocialdynamicsofAustralianmagpies.Todoso,theteamactuallydesignedanewtypeoftaggingsolutioninwhichabeltwasusedtosecurethetrackingdevicetothebird,allowingthemtouseonewithalargeenoughbatteryandstoragecapacity,despitetherelativelysmallsizeoftheanimal.Thetrackingdevicesweighedlessthanagram(0.03oz)andweresuccessfullyfittedtofivemagpies?withthescientistsexcitedtolearntheanswerstoquestionssuchasFmagpiesweretraveling,andwhattheirmovementpatternsandscheduleslooked:二21

beforelong,theplansoftheresearcherswerethwarted.Within10minutesoffittingthefinaltrackerttheteamwatchedonasanadultfemaleusedherbilltoremovethebeltfromayoungerbirdinthegroup.Afewhourson*mostoftheothertrackershadbeenremoved.Bydaythreettheywereallgone.It'sunclearwhetheronebirdwashelpingoutalltheotherstoriftheysharedtheunfasteningresponsibilitiesbetweenthegroup*butthisisthefirstinstancethescientistsknowofwherebirdshavecooperatedtoremovetrackingdevices?andthefirstexampleofaltruism(利他主義)inmagpies.Itappearsthatthemagpiesseethetrackersasaformofparasite(寄生蟲)thatneedstoberemoved.Thisveryrarebehaviorisknownas“rescuing",andthescientistssaytheonlysimilarexampletheyhavefoundinliteratureisagroupofbirds-Seychelleswarblers-freeingoneanotherfromapileofstickyseeds.Whyweretrackingdevicesoftenusedtohelpbirdsaccordingtothetext?Tosearchtheshipsforfood.Towarnthemofthewarmingworld.Tohelpthemavoidbeinginjuredbyotheranimals.Tomonitortheirtravellingaccordingtotheseason.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlyintroduce?Theprocessoftheexperiment.Thebackgroundoftheexperiment.Thenewobjectsoftheexperiment.Thespecialdeviceoftheexperiment.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“thwarted"inparagraph3?A.followed B.prevented C.discoveredD.questionedWhatcanwelearnabouttherescuingbehaviour?It*srareforthebirds.Itwasfirstobservedbyresearchers.Itdisappointedtheresearchersverymuch.Itshowsthatthebirdsarebehavingsimilarly.第二節(共5小題;每小題2分.滿分10分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項.Studyinginthelibrarycanhelpmanystudentsfocusbetter,especiallyiftheironlyotheroptionistostudyinanoisyhomeorresidencehall.Librarystudyisalsohandyforgroupsofstudentswhowanttostudytogether.36.EvenifyouwouldusuallybringyourcomputerorMP3playertostudywhilebyyourselftleavethatbehindtostudywithagroup.Ifyoudopackthesedevicesinyourbag.beawarethatyoucanonlyusethemifyourgrouptakesabreakorhasself-studytimeduringthemeeting.37.Andyoucanleavethembehindaltogetherifyouthinkyoumightbe

attractedtodoso.Sticktoanormalfloor.Ifthelibraryislargeenoughtohaveadesignatedquietfloor,stayoffit.Quietfloorsaremeantforindividualstudy.38.Assuch*youshouldstickwithafloorthatisnotdesignatedasaquietarea.Findalargetable.39.Ifyouhaveasmallgroupoftwoorthreepeople?asmallcirculartablewillstillprobablywork.Ifyouhaveagroupthatislargerthanthat*though,youwilllikelyneedalargerrectangulartable.Reservealargerstudyroomormeetingroom.Somelibrarieswillallowyoutouseanystudyroomaslongasitisopenwhenyougetthere.Forexceptionallylargegroups*consideraskingaboutusingalargemeetingroomatthelibrary.40.Oftentimes,youwillneedtoreservetheroominadvance*butthisisnotalwaysthecase.MakesurethateveryonecansitcomfortablyDonotbringthemoutinthemiddleofthegroupworkOnlybringmaterialsthatarerelevanttoyourgroupworkThesekindsofroomstendtohavestricterconditionsplacedonthemFindoutwhatyourlibraryspolicyisconcerningtheindividualroomsMakesuretobringanytextbooksornotebooksaswithindividualstudyDuringagroupstudysession?youwillneedtospeakwithothergroupmembers第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分45分)第一節(共20小題;每小題L5分.滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中?選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項?Ourpastexperiencesshapeourfuture.Itisasayingthatresonates(共鳴)withmeeverysingledayandthishasbeenagreat41frommyformativeyears?which42metoapplyforthejobasacashierattheminisupermarketasateenageraftermyfinalyearinhighschool.Asacashier*timelinesswasavery43factorthatwasamustformeto44to.Igottoplanoutmydayswellassoonas145thejobsothatmyclockinginandclockingoutwasalwaysontimesince46toitwouldmakethewholeworksysteminthestorewrong.Thisisagreatbehaviorthat1havecarriedonfromthattimeandithasbecomea47forme.ThismakessurethatIdomyactivities48anddothemthoroughly.Diligenceisanother49thatIgotfrombeingacashier.Themanagementtrustedmetohandlethereturnstheygotfromeveryday'swork50withoutbeingmicromanaged.Asmuchastheexperiencewasenlighteningandsatisfactory,ithadits51-inabilityto52asocialgroupwithmypeers(同齡人)andhavingfreetimewithmyfamilywas53.OnSundaystallIwantedwastobewellrestedbeforemy54startedthenextday.Somememorableactivitiesinmyteenagelife55mebyasIwasoftenbusywithwork.This56methatIhadtoprioritizeandfindtimeto57afterworkinrsoJn

myproductivitywould58.Takingmyfirst 59 isthebestchoiceIhaveevermade.Butforthisgreatopportunity.Iwouldnothave 60 thosequalitiesthatgreatlyinfluencedmylife.41.A.intentionB.mottoC.decisionD.wish42.A.invitedB.forcedC.expectedD.pushed43.A.vagueB.roughC.vitalD.random44.A.listenB.objectC.stickD.refer45.A.pickedupB.tookonC.pickedoutD.tookup46.A.invitationB.failureC.admissionD.pressure47.A.habitB.wordC.talentD.major48.A.bychanceB.inahurryC.ontimeD.atallcosts49.A.qualityB.worryC.problemD.possibility50.A.theoreticallyB.competentlyC.confidentlyD.painfully51.A.privilegesB.shortcomingsC.techniquesD.statements52.A.reportB.quitC.broadcastD.create53.A.rareB.popularC.essentialD.dull54.A.shiftB.changeC.waitD.fame55.A.hitB.sentC.calledD.passed56.A,worriedB.botheredC.taughtD.warned57.A.trainB.relaxC.chargeD.repeat58.AdisappearB.simplifyC.increaseD.vary59.A.courseB.prizeC.opportunityD.step60.A.advocatedB.guaranteedC.misunderstoodD.discovered第二節(共10小題*每小題L5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入】個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。TwodaysaftertheopeningoftheBeijing2022OlympicWinterGames.BingDwenDwen,theGames*officialmascot(吉祥物).isasappealingtopeople61athletes*performances?asmodelsofthemascot62(be)soldoutofstoresalloverChina.BingDwenDwen*sappealisnotonlyrestrictedtoChinesepeople.Inavideocirculatingonline.PrinceAlbert[1ofMonacoreceivedadoughstatuette(面塑雕像)ofBingDwenDwenatBeijing'sGreatHallofthePeople?askingfora63(two)onebecausehehastwins.BingDwenDwenisapandainsideaniceshellstylizedasasportshelmet. 64(make)theanimalappearmoreathletic.Aseriesofcoloredfloatinglinesaround65 (it)headresembletracksonanicearea,areferencetotheNationalSpeedSkatingOval.66(know)asthe“IceRibbon”.Thecolorfullinesarealsoanodtotheoperationof5Gtechnology.Resembling67astronautinaspacesuit*BingDwenDwen68(design)tobeawintersportsexpertcomingfromthefuture*representingaperfectcombinationofwintersports69moderntechnology.Theiceshellalsoleavesspaceforvariousfuturedesigns.

InsidersbelievetheBeijing2022mascotisagreatmixtureofChinesecultureandtheOlympicspirit." 70(hopeful)?BingDwenDwencanbecomeaclassicandleavelastingmemoriesinOlympichistory,"saidCaoXue.headoftheBeijing2022mascotdesignteam.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分35分)第一節短文改錯(共10小題;每小即1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文.文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處.每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改.增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞.刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞.注意:1.每處偌誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分.ThedaywhenIlearnedtoridemybikeisverymemorably.MygranddadhelpedmegetonthebikeandrunwithmesothatImightnothurtme.OnceIhadgottenthebasicunderstandingsofridingabike,Iwasgoingaroundtheparkwithmyown.Iwassuchexcitedastoridefasterandfaster.Allofasudden,Ilostthecontrolofthebikeduetothehighspeedandfellontotheground.Mygranddadencouragedmenotloseheart.IfinallystoppedcryingbutpracticedagaiaNowIgotoschoolbybikeeveryday.Howapleasureitistoflylikeabirdonmybike!第二節書面表達(滿分25分)你校上周五舉行了一次拔河比賽,請你以“AnUnforgettableTug-of-WarTeamContest"為題寫一篇短文參加校英語報的征文活動,內容包括:.比賽過程;.比賽的意義.注意:.詞數100左右;.題目和開頭已為你寫好。試題答案聽力:1~5CABCA6~10BCBCA11~15ABABA16~20CCABC'閱讀理解:21?23BDCA篇:本文是一篇應用文,主要介紹了幾本適合青少年閱讀的小說。B【解析】細節理解題。根據第一本檸和第二本村的內容可知,它們主要講述了主人公獨自一人求生的故

[)【解析】推理判斷題。根據最后本仿的第一句介紹可知.以Rising是一本老少咸宜的1%C【解析】推理判斷題。根據開篇第一句可推斷.這篇文章是C門寫給有小孩f的父母的。24-27ACCBB篇:本文是一篇記敘文。明智的購物和大量的回收利用幫助EstherPcnarn而a一家過上了一種零浪費的生活。21.A【解析】細節理解題。根據第一段第一句可知./E過去的兩周叫被扔出去的東西包括一個破損的玩具.一件用來擦鞋的舊T恤.一個派對上的氣球和一張貼紙的背面。C【解析】細節理解題。根據第二段可知.EstherPenarrubia在搬家時決定將一次性物料從她的生活中清除.減少她家的垃圾.這改變「她的生活方式。C【解析】細節理解題。根據第三段第一句可知.明智的購物和大黃的同收利用幫助EstherPenarrubia-家過I:了一種零浪費的生活.B【解析】推理判斷題。根據最后一段第一句可知.Penarrubia認為轉變為零浪費的生活方式比人們想象得更容易、更便宜。但她也承認?讓別人相信這是可以實現的是一個挑戰。28?31BDAC(,篇:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了研突發現親社會花費可以降低人們的血壓。B【解析】細節理解題。根據第一段第二句可知.大多數人認為把錢花在自己身上能更學福.D【解析】細節理解題。根據第?:段第?:句可知.在慈善上花錢最多的參與擰的壓更低。A【解析】細節理解題。根據最后兩段可知.親社會花費的好處很多.但.并未提及貨業上的提升。('【解析】主旨大意題。文章介紹了研究發現為他人花費可以降低人們的血壓。32~35DDBAD篇:本文是一篇說明文。澳大利亞的一個研究小組發現了喜鵲們非常罕見的救援行為:它們迅速拆除了彼此的追蹤裝置。32.1)【解析】細節理解題。根據第一段中的舉例可知?該追蹤裝置可以幫助鳥類遠高船只或監測它們不斷變化的遷徙模式.33.1)【解析】主旨大意題。本段主要介紹「研究所使用的特殊裝置。31.B【解析】詞義猜測題。根據下文這些追蹤裝置被鳥兒們卸掉可知.本次研究計劃被阻止,A【解析】細節理解題。根據最后一段最后一句可知.鳥類的這種''救援''行為II;常罕見。?40CL5GAD七選五:本文是一篇說明文,主要介紹了如何利用圖書館進行小組學習。(*【解析】本段主要介紹不要把與小組學習無關的物品帶到圖檸館。B【解析】根據上下文可知?B項“不要在小組工作的時候把它們拿出來”符合語境.G【解析】根據后面一句??因此.你應該堅持使用沒有指定為安靜區的樓層”可知,G項??在小組學習期間,你需要與其他小組成員交談”與之互為因果關系。A【解析】根據卜.文??找一張大桌子”可知.A項,,確保每個人都能舒適地坐下”是對上文的解釋說明。10.1)【解析】根據上下文可知.1)項“預if這些房間往往有更嚴格的條件“符合語境.11-45BIXVD16-50BAC.AB51-55BDAAD56?60C1KAI)完形填空:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。我們過去的經歷塑造了我們的未來。作者高中畢業第一份工作對他產生了深遠的影響。B【解析】考查名詞。這句話每天都在我腦海中「可響.也是我性格形成時期的?句座右銘.D【解析】考查動詞。它促使我在高中畢業后,申請r一份在小型超市當收銀員的工作.13.C【解析】考查形容詞。作為一名收銀員.守時是一個非常關鍵的因素.對我來說是必須堅持的.II.C【解析】考查動詞。參見上?題解析.D【解析】考查動詞短語。我接受這項工作就得好好計劃我的日子.以便我的打卡時間總是準時.因為如果不這樣做.店里的整個工作系統就會出錯.

B【解析】考查名詞。參見1:一題解析。A【解析】考查名詞。這是一種很好的行為.我從那個時候開始就一直堅持著?.這已經成為我的一個習慣。C【解析】考查介賓短語。這確?!肝野磿r開始我的活動,并徹底'完成它們。A【解析】考查名詞。勤奮是我從收銀員匚作中得到的另?個品質。B【解析】考查副詞。管理層相信我能夠仃效地處理他們每天的工作所得到的利澗。B【解析】考查名詞。盡管這段經歷很有啟發件,令人滿點.但也有不足之處。52.1)【解析】考查動詞。我沒有時間融入同齡人中.也就是我無法與同齡人建立一個社會群體。53.A【解析】考查形容詞。和我的家人在一起的自由時間也很少.51.A【解析】考查名詞。星期天.我只想在第二天開始輪班前好好休息。55.1)【解析】考查動詞。ill廣忙于T.作.在我的青少隼生活中一些作忘的活動與我擦心而過..('【解析】考查動詞。這份1:作教會「我必須分清輕幣:緩急..B【解析】考查動詞。并且教會/我要作T.作之余找時間放松.這樣才能提高我的工作效率..C【解析】考查動詞。參見I:一題解析..A【解析】考查名詞。接受我的第一份1:作是我做過的最好的選擇?!窘馕觥靠疾閯釉~。如果沒有這個絕佳的機會.我就不會發現那些對我的生活產生巨大影響的品質。61.as62.are63.second64.making65.its66.known67.an68.isdesigned69.<iikI70.Ilopefully語法填空:as【解析】考查介詞。as...as意為“同……--樣)are【解析】考查謂語動詞。此處be動詞作謂語.應該與主語models在人稱和數的方面保持一致.故使用second【解析】考查數詞。asecond意為“再一.乂-61.making【解析】考查非謂語動詞。非謂語動詞與我邏輯主語冰墩墩為主謂關系.此處為現在分詞作結果狀語,表示自然而然的結果.its【解析】考查代詞。此處指代冰墩墩且修飾名詞.故使用其形容同性物主代詞.known【解析】考查非謂語動詞。非謂語動詞與其邏輯在語theNationalSpeedSkatingOval為動賓關系.故使用其過去分詞形式.an【解析】考查冠詞。此句意為:像一名身著太空服的宇航員.isdesigned【解析】考查語態。主語與謂語之間為動賓關系.故使用被動語態。and【解析】考查連詞。冰墩圾被設計成一名來自未來的冬

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