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2023北京八中高三(上)期中

英語

(考試時間90分鐘,滿分100分)

第一部分:知識運用(共兩節,30分)

第一節(共10小題海小題1.5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四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在

答題卡上將該項涂黑。

MakingMyOwnBicycle

ItwasaSaturdaymorning.JamesandIwereattheBambooBicycleClub,readyforourbamboobicycle

buildingcourse.

Thefirststepwassettingupthestructureforholdingtheframe(骨架)inplace.Afterthatweweretoldto

]thebambootobeofuse,whichwasadelicatejob.Therewereseveralthingsto2.Ofcourse,

findingpiecesthatwerethecolorwewantedwasjustasimportant.

Therestoftheafternoonwasspent3eachpieceoftheframeintothestructure.Bambooisfairly

flexible,andthisparticular4meantthatsomeadjustmentswerereallynecessary.Oneproblemliningupthe

twochainscauses5madeourframeuseless.Luckily,however,aftersomecareful6.weconfirmed

thatitwasalright.Therewasjustenoughspacetofitawheel.

OnSundaymorningwereturnedtotheworkshoptocompletethefinal7.Nebegantotightlywrap

eachjointontheframe,tokeepit8withnaturalfiberskeptinspecialglue.Allthatwasleftnowwasforit

todry.InafewhourswewouldbeofficialmembersoftheBambooBicycleClub.

Finallywefinishedourjob.Icouldn'twaitto9ourbicycletofindoutwhatitwasreallyliketoridea

bamboobicycle.Itfeltjustas10asanybicycle,butsofterandmorerelaxed.Now,everytimeIgeton

ourbicycle,Ican'thelpsmiling.ItremindsmeofwhenJamesandIbuiltitandmakesmeproudofmyself.

1.A.returnB.coverC.deliverD.select

2.A.bringinB.watchforC.takeoverD.giveaway

3.A.fixingB.changingC.leavingD.mixing

4.A.angleB.positionC.qualityD.stage

5.A.onlyB.almostC.seldomD.still

6.A.checksB.requestsC.preparationsD.links

7.A.reportB.commandC.judgementD.process

8.A.smoothB.heavyC.firmD.slim

9.A.chargeB.testC.seekD.equip

10.A.complicatedB.accurateC.suitableD.capable

第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

A

閱讀下列短文,根據短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白

處用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。

Miarushedhomeandthrewopenthefrontdoor.Hermotherturnedaround,surprisedthatMiawashomefrom

schoolsoearly."Iwonfirstplaceintheartcontest!?,shesaid11prideandraisedherhead,expectingpraise.

ThoughMia12(work)eagerlyonherartsubmissionforweeks,hermotherwasn'tsure13he

projectinvolved.a4Thafswonderful,Mia!Whatwasthesubjectofyourartproject?"hermotherasked.Smiling

fromeartoear,Miahandedoverherartwork.Itwasaportraitofhermother.

B

閱讀下面短文,根據短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白

處用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。

InJune2012,China?sfirstmanneddeep-seasubmersible(潛水器),Jiaolong,setaworlddivingrecordfor

submersiblesofitskindbyreachinga14(deep)of7,062metersintheMarianaTrenchinthePacificOcean.

In2017,ChinasuccessfullytestedasubmersiblecalledShenhaiYbngshi,capableofdiving4,500meters.

15muchofJiaolong'sequipmentwasimported,about95percentofShenhaiYongshiandallitscore

components16(produce)domestically,saidXuQinan,thechiefdesignerofJiaolong.

C

閱讀下面短文,根據短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白

處用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。

Nearlytwodecades17(pass)sinceChinasentthefirstBeidousatelliteintospacein2000.Duringthat

time,moreBeidousatellitesweresentintoorbit(軌道),18(form)theBeidouNavigationSatelliteSystem

(BDS).Inlate2012,itbeganprovidingpositioning,navigation,timingandmessaging19(service)to

peopleinChinaandotherpartsoftheAsia-Pacificregion.Attheendof2018,BDSstartedtoserveusersworldwide.

NowwithtwomoreBeidousatellites20(launch)onDec16,2019,BDShas53satellitesinorbit.

第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節,38分)

第一節(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四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該

項涂黑。

A

THEOLYMPICSTUDIESCENTRE

YOURSOURCEOFREFERENCEFOROLYMPICKNOWLEDGE

TheIOCOlympicStudiesCentreistheworldsourceofreferenceforOlympicknowledge.Ourmissionisto

sharethisknowledgewithprofessionalsandresearchersthroughprovidinginformation,givingaccesstoourunique

collections,enablingresearchandstimulatingintellectualexchange.

AspartoftheIOC,weareuniquelyplacedtocollectandsharethemostup-to-dateandaccurateinformation

onOlympism.OurcollectionsincludetheIOCarchives(檔案),theofficialpublicationsoftheIOCandthe

OrganizingCommitteeoftheOlympicGamesaswellasbooks,articlesandjournals.

HERETOHELP

WhateveryourinterestintheOlympicMovement-academicorprofessional-wewillhelpyoufindthe

informationyouneed,quicklyandeasily.We'rehereto:

Answeryourquestions:sharefactualandhistoricalinformation,Gamesresultsandstatistics

Givepersonalizedguidance:helpyoufindwhatyouneedinourextensivelibraryandarchives

Lendyoubooksandpublications,eveninternationally

Giveyouonlineaccess:toourelectronicdocuments

Awardresearchgrants:toPhDstudentsandestablishedresearchers

Connectyoutoournetwork:ofacademicexpertsinOlympicstudies

JointheacademiccommunityinterestedinOlympicstudies

OneofourkeyrolesistofacilitatecommunicationandcooperationbetweentheIOCandtheinternational

academiccommunityinordertopromoteresearchandstimulateintellectualexchange.

Thisworldwidecommunityismainlycomposedofover40OlympicStudiesCentersandhundredsof

individualscholarsanduniversitystudentsworkingonacademicprojectsrelatedtothefieldofOlympicstudies.

Thankstothisregularexchangeandtheworkconductedbytheacademics,weenrichtheworld'sOlympic

knowledge,sharenewanalysisonkeytopicsrelatedtotheOlympicMovementandcanprovideguidanceto

universitieswishingtolaunchinitiativesonOlympicstudies.

Joinouracademicmailinglist

Universityprofessorsandresearchersareinvitedtojoinouracademicmailinglisttobeinformedaboutour

futureactivitiesandotherupdatesconcerningOlympicstudiesinitiatives.Tojoin,emailuswithabriefdescription

ofyouracademicstatusandyourfullcontactdetails.

VISITUS

YbuUlfindusnextdoortotheOlympicMuseuminLausanne,Switzerland.We'reopenMondaytoFriday,

9amto5pm,exceptonpublicholidaysandonChristmas.Youdon'tneedanappointmenttousethelibraryandthe

studyrooms.Ifyouwouldliketoseethehistoricalarchivesorneedpersonalguidancetofindyourwayaroundour

collections,pleasefilloutourvisitorrequestform.

21.TheOlympicStudiesCentermainlyaimsto.

A.givepersonalizedguidance

B.provideresourcesontheOlympics

C.receiveOlympicfansacrosstheworld

D.updateinformationonOlympismforofficials

22.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheacademiccommunity?

A.ItisorganizedbyOlympicofficials.

B.Itlaunchesprojectsatuniversities.

C.Itpromotesacademicexchanges.

D.Itprovideselectronicdocuments.

23.Ifyouwanttovisitthecenter,youhaveto.

A.filloutavisitorrequestformB.entertheOlympicMuseum

C.makeanappointmentD.arriveonworkdays

B

KylieKirkpatrickwasgettingreadyforworkwhenher9-year-oldson,RyanKyote,burstintoherbedroom.The

Napa,California-basedthird-graderhadjustwatchedanewsstoryaboutakindergartenstudentinIndianawhowas

forcedtoreturnherschoollunchbecauseheraccountbalancecouldn'tcoverthemeal.

“Ryanwasupset,“KirkpatricktoldTODAYParents.t4Hesaid,"Mom,howdoessomethinglikethishappen?9

Thenheaskedwhathecoulddotohelp.^^

Afterabitofbrainstorming,Kyote-pronounced“coyote”-decidedhewouldusesixmonths'worthof

allowancehehadsaveduptopayoffthelunchdebtofhisentireclassatWestParkElementarySchool.Thebillcame

upto$74,50.

ThoughKyotehadbeeneyeballinganewpairofbasketballsneakers,thiswasfarmoreimportanttohim.So,

onMay24,hehappilydonatedhissixmonthsofsavingstotheNapaValleyUnifiedSchoolDistrictfoodservices

department.

“Ryantoldthem,"Pleaseletmyfriendsknowthattheynolongeroweanymoney,'"Kirkpatrickrecalled."Lunch

ishisfavoritepartofthedayanditbrokehishearttothinkthatifsastressfultimeforsomechildren.^^

Thefourth-grader-to-bewantedhisactofkindnesstobeunknowntoothers,buthisproudmothercouldn,tresist

sharingaphotoonTwitter,whereitspreadquickly.

“Givethiskidhismoneyback.Nochildshouldbecoveringlunchdebtforhisclasswithhisallowance,^^wrote

oneperson.Addedanother:uLovethisstory...Specialkid.”

PracticinggooddeedsisnothingnewforKyote.'TilgointothegarageandRyan'sbikeismissingbecausehe

gaveittoafriendinneed,^^Kirkpatrick,asign-languageinterpreter,toldTODAYParents.ccOnetime,afrienddidn't

haveanyshoesthatfit,soRyangavehimapairofhisownshoes.”

Recently,aninvestorgotwindofwhatKyotehaddoneforhisclassmatesandhecontactedKirkpatrick."He

wantedtogiveRyanmoneytoputinhissavingsaccount,shesaid.

Kyote,whorecentlylosthisfathertoALS,hadanotheridea.

“Ryantoldthemantopayitforward,Kirkpatricksaid.6tSohemadeadonationtotheALSAssociation.Ican't

evenbegintotellyouwhatthatmeanttoRyan.Allhewantsistomaketheworldabetterplace.^^

24.Insteadofbuyinganewpairofsneakers,Ryanwasmoreconcernedabout.

A.hisschoollunchB.hisaccountbalance

C.hissixmonthsofsavingsD.hisclassmates5lunchdebt

25.WhatdoweknowaboutRyanKyotefromthepassage?

A.Hetriedhisbesttohelphisfriendsinneed.

B.Hecouldn,tresistsharinghisphotosonTwitter.

C.HeacceptedadonationfromtheALSAssociation.

D.Hearguedagainstnegativereviewsonsocialmedia.

26.Whatdoesthestoryintendtotellus?

A.Lifeisalwaystoughforschoolchildren.

B.Akidcanmakeadifferenceintheworld.

C.Socialmediacanmakeyoungpeoplepopular.

D.Friendshipisanimportantpartofbeingayouth.

c

Althoughithasbeenrevealedinrecentyearsthatplantsarecapableofseeing,hearingandsmelling,theyare

stillusuallythoughtofassilent.Butnow,forthefirsttime,theyhavebeenrecordedmakingultrasoniccrieswhen

stressed,whichresearcherssaycouldopenupanewfieldofprecisionagriculturewherefarmerslistenforwater-

starvedcrops.

ItzhakKhaitandhiscolleaguesatTelAvivUniversityinIsraelfoundthattomatoandtobaccoplantsmade

criesatfrequencieshumanscannothearwhenstressedbyalackofwaterorwhentheirstemiscut.

Microphonesplaced10centimetresfromtheplantspickedupsoundsintheultrasonicrangeof20to100

kilohertz,whichtheteamsaysinsectsandsomemammalswouldbecapableofhearingandrespondingtofromas

faras5metresaway.Amothmaydecideagainstlayingeggsonaplantthatsoundswater-stressed,theresearchers

suggest.Plantscouldevenhearthatotherplantsareshortofwaterandreactaccordingly,theyspeculate.

Onaverage,drought-stressedtomatoplantsmade35soundsanhour,whiletobaccoplantsmade11.When

plantstemswerecut,tomatoplantsmadeanaverageof25soundsinthefollowinghour,andtobaccoplants15.

Unstressedplantsproducedfewerthanonesoundperhour,onaverage.

Itisevenpossibletodistinguishbetweenthesoundstoknowwhatthestressis.Theresearcherstraineda

machine-learningmodeltodiscriminatebetweentheplants5soundsandthewind,rainandothernoisesofthe

greenhouse,correctlyidentifyinginmostcaseswhetherthestresswascausedbydrynessoracut,basedonthe

sound'sintensityandfrequency.Water-hungrytobaccoappearstomakeloudersoundsthancuttobacco,for

example.

Enablingfarmerstolistenforwater-stressedplantscould“openanewdirectioninthefieldofprecision

agriculture^^,theresearcherssuggest.Theyaddthatsuchanabilitywillbeincreasinglyimportantasclimatechange

exposesmoreareastodrought.

“Thesuggestionthatthesoundsthatdrought-stressedplantsmakecouldbeusedinprecisionagricultureseems

feasibleifitisnottoocostlytosetuptherecordinginafieldsituation,9,saysAnneVisscherattheRoyalBotanic

Gardens,Kew,intheUK.

Shewarnsthattheresultscan'tyetbebroadenedouttootherstresses,suchassaltortemperature,because

thesemaynotleadtosounds.Inaddition,therehavebeennoexperimentstoshowwhethermothsoranyother

animalcanhearandrespondtothesoundstheplantsmake,sothatidearemainsspeculative(推測的)fornow,

shesays.

27.TheexperimentbyresearchersatTelAvivUniversityshowsthat.

A.tobaccoplantsmakeloudersoundsthantomatoplantswhenhurt

B.water-hungrytomatoplantsaremoresensiblethantobaccoplants

C.unstressedplantsproducedsoundsoflaughterwhenbeingwatered

D.plantsrespondtothesoundstheplantsmakeandprotectthemselves

28.WhatisAnneVisscher^attitudetowardsthefindingoftheexperiment?

A.AppreciativeB.Doubtful

C.CautiousD.Optimistic

29.Itcanbelearntfromtheresearchthat.

A.greenhouseeffectscanbeavoided

B.soilconditioncanbeadjustedintime.

C.plantconditioncanbediagnosedfaster.

D.insectscanbedetectedandremovedeasily.

30.Whatisthebesttitleforthearticle?

A.PlantsGetStressedJustLikeUs

B.PlantsScreaminPresenceofStress

C.SoundsofPlantsDetectedFarAway

D.SoundsofPlantsBreakFarmers5Hearts

D

Upskillingisthefuture——butitmustworkforeveryone

Automationandjobreplacementwillbeoneofthemostsignificantchallengesfortheglobaleconomyofthe

comingdecades.A2017Mckinseyreportestablishedthat375millionworkerswillneedtoswitchoccupational

categoriesby2030.TheWorldEconomicForumsuggeststhatby2022,automationwillreplace75millionjobs

globally-butcreate133millionnewones.

Researchintothelikelihoodthatajobwillbeimpactedbydigitizationhaslargelyfocusedonthe

“automatability''oftheroleandthefollowingeconomicregionalandpoliticaleffectsofthis.Whatthisresearch

doesn'ttakeintoaccountissomethingmoreimportantforthemillionsoftaxidriversandretailworkersacrossthe

globe:theirlikelihoodofbeingabletochangetoanotherjobthatisn'tautomatable.Recentresearchsuggeststhat

theanswertothismaybethattheskillsthatenableworkerstomoveuptheladdertomorecomplexroleswithin

theircurrentareasmightbelessimportantthanbroaderskillsthatwillenableworkerstochangeacrossdivisions.

InJuly,Amazonannouncedthatitwouldspend$700millionretrainingaround30%ofits300,000US

workforce.Whilepraiseworthy,itwillbeinterestingtoseetheoutcome.IntheUK,theNationalRetraining

Schemehaslargelybeenledbyemployers,meaningthatthoseonzero-hourscontractsandpart-timeworkers一

oftenlow-skilled——willmissout.Governancewillbeacrucialelementofensuringthatsuchschemesfocuson

individualsandlife-longlearning,ratherthanupskillingworkersintorolesthatwillsoonalsofaceautomation.

AccordingtotheMckinseyreport,"'growingawarenessofthescaleofthetaskaheadhasyettotranslateinto

action.Publicspendingonlabour-forcetrainingandsupporthasfallenforyearsinmostmembercountriesofthe

OrganisationforEconomicCo-OperationandDevelopment,9,whichimpactsmorethanjustthelow-skilledand

poorlycompensated.

Theglobalimpactofautomationisalsoputintoreliefbyresearchdemonstratingthat,between1988and2015,

incomeinequalityincreasedthroughouttheworld.Billionsofpeopledonothavetheessentialsoflifeasdefinedby

theUNSustainableDevelopmentgoals.

Alongsideclimatechange,automationisarguablytech'sbiggestchallenge.Aswithglobalization,

governmentsandemployers-andusworkers-ignoreitspotentialconsequencesatrisktoourselves.

31.ItcanbeknownfromParagraph2that____.

A.recentresearchhasfoundwaystofaceautomation

B.broadskillsareofgreatsignificanceinchangingjobs

C.regionaleconomycanaffecttheautomatabilityofajob

D.itisevenharderforworkerstomoveupthesocialladder

32.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsretrainingprograms?

A.Supportive.B.Critical.

C.Skeptical.D.Sympathetic.

33.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisoneconsequenceofautomation?

A.Lessspendingontraining.B.Aslowdownofglobalization.

C.Socialunrestandinstability.D.Anincreaseinincomeinequality.

34.Thepassageiswrittento.

A.arguetheurgencyofcreatingnewjobsB.compareglobalizationwithautomation

C.analyzetheautomatabilityofcertainjobsD.stresstheimportanceofupskillingworkers

第二節(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)

根據短文內容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項

涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

OptimismBias(偏見)

Whileweoftenliketothinkofourselvesashighlyrationalandlogical,researchershavefoundthatthehuman

brainissometimestoooptimisticforitsowngood.Ifyouwereaskedtoestimatehowlikelyyouaretoexperience

illness,jobloss,oranaccident,youarelikelytounderestimatetheprobabilitythatsucheventswilleverimpact

yourlife.35

Thisbiasleadsustobelievethatwearelesslikelytosufferfrommisfortuneandmorelikelytoattainsuccess

thanrealitywouldsuggest.Webelievethatwewilllivelonger,andthatwewillbemoresuccessfulinlifethanthe

average.36

Theoptimismbiasisessentiallyamistakenbeliefthatourchancesofexperiencingnegativeeventsarelower

andourchancesofexperiencingpositiveeventsarehigherthanthoseofourpeers.Andthisoverlypositive

assumptiondoesn'tmeanthatwehaveanoverlysunnyoutlookonourownlives.37Peoplemightskiptheir

yearlyphysical,notweartheirseatbelt,orfailtoputonsunscreenbecausetheymistakenlybelievethattheyare

lesslikelytogetsick,getinanaccident,orgetskincancer.

CognitiveneuroscientistTaliSharot,authorofTheOptimismBias:ATouroftheIrrationallyPositiveBrain,

notesthatthisbiasiswidespreadandcanbeseeninculturesallovertheworld.Sharotalsosuggeststhatwhilethis

optimismbiascanattimesleadtonegativeoutcomeslikefoolishlyengaginginriskybehaviorsormakingpoor

choicesaboutyourhealth,itcanalsohaveitsbenefits.38Ifweexpectgoodthingstohappen,wearemore

likelytobehappy.Thisoptimismcanactasaself-fulfillingprophecy.Bybelievingthatwewillbesuccessful,

peopleareinfactmorelikelytobesuccessful.

39Afterall,ifwedidn'tbelievethatwecouldachievesuccess,whywouldweevenbothertrying?

Optimistsarealsomorelikelytotakemeasurestoprotecttheirhealthsuchasexercising,takingvitamins,and

followinganutritiousdiet.

A.Optimismalsomotivatesustopursueourgoals.

B.Butwearealsohighlymotivatedtobesooptimistic.

C.Butdefinitelynoteveryoneisblessedwithsuchluck.

D.Thisisbecauseyourbrainhasabuilt-inoptimismbias.

E.Itcanalsoleadtopoordecision-making,whichcansometimeshavedisastrousresults.

RThisoptimismenhanceswell-beingbycreatingasenseofanticipationaboutthefuture.

G.Variouscausesmayleadtotheoptimisticbias,includingcognitiveandmotivationalfactors.

第三部分:書面表達(共兩節,32分)

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

閱讀下面短文,根據題目要求回答問題。

DIGITALINCLUSION

DigitalInclusionforOlderAdults

Asaresearcherinthebehaviorofolderadults,Iregularlyhearcomplaintsfromthemlike,'Tmjustnotpartof

thisworldanymore.Incertainpartsofsociety,Ijustcan'tjoin...Somethingsjustarenotpossibleifyouarenotin

theflowoftheIntemet.^^or“Wbfeellikewe'restandingoutsideabuildingthatwehavenoaccessto.”

Today,masteringdigitaltechnologyhasbecomeakeycomponentofwhatitmeanstofullyparticipatein

society.Butoneareainparticularthreatenstopreventsomeolderadultsfrommakingconnections:thedigital

divide.

Asarecentstudyshows,one-thirdofadultsaged65andoldersaythey'veneverusedtheInternet,andhalf

don'thaveInternetaccessathome.OfthosewhodousetheInternet,nearlyhalfsaytheyneedsomeoneelse'shelp

tosetuporuseanewdigitaldevice.

Incontrasttoconcernsabouttechnologyuseincreasingisolation(孤立;隔離)amongyoungerpopulations,

thecommunicationandconnectionpossibleonlinecanbeespeciallyvaluableforolderadultswhoarehomebound,

livefarawayfromfamily,orhavelostthelovedones.Olderadultscanuseonlinetoolstoconnectwithfriendsand

familyviamessagingplatforms,videochat,andsocialmediaeveniftheycannolongerphysicallyvisitthem.And

theycanengagewiththeoutsideworldthroughnews,blogs,streamingplatforms,andemail,eveniftheyareno

longerabletomoveaboutaseasilyastheyoncecould.

Forolderadultsinparticular,therisksassociatedwithsocialisolationareprofound.Lonelinessamongolder

adultshasbeenassociatedwithdepression,functionaldecline,anddeath.Technologycanserveasanimportant

tooltohelpreducetheserisks,butonlyifweprovideolderadultswiththeskillstheyneed,tomakeinclusioninthe

digitalworldaccessibletothem.

Theimportanceofdigitalinclusionisnotgoingtodisappearwiththegenerationalchangesofthecoming

decades.Technologyiscontinuouslydeveloping,andwitheachnewdigitalinnovationcomechallengesforeven

youngeradultstoadapt.

40.Whatpreventssomeolderadultsfromconnectingwithsociety?

41.WhatdothestatisticsinParagraph3indicate?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

9Enablingolderadultstoaccessthedigitalworldcanhelpthemrecoverfromdepressionandfunctionaldecline.

43.Pleasebrieflypresentyouropinionondigitalinclusion,{about40words)

第二節(20分)

44.假設你是紅星中學高三(1)班班長李華。你班即將在12月3日國際殘疾人日(InternationalDayofPersons

withDisabilities)開展關愛殘疾人活動。請你給交換生Jim寫一封電子郵件邀請他參加,內容包括:

1.活動目的及安排;

2.邀請參加。

注意:1.詞數100左右;

2.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數。

DearJim,

Yours,

LiHua

參考答案

第一部分:知識運用(共兩節,30分)

第一節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

【答案】LD2.B3.A4.C5.B6.A7.D8.C9.B10.D

【分析】這是一篇記敘文。一個星期六的早晨,作者和詹姆斯在竹制自行車俱樂部,準備他們的竹制自行

車建造課程。文章講述了制作過程和感受。

【1題詳解】

考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:在那之后,我們被告知要挑選可用的竹子,這是一項精細的工作。A.return返

回;B.cover覆蓋;C.deliver遞送;D.select挑選。根據"tobeofuse"可知,此處是指挑選出可用的竹

子。故選D。

【2題詳解】

考查動詞短語辨析。句意:有幾件事需要注意。A.bringin引進;B.watchfor注意;C.takeover接管;D.

giveaway贈送。根據"whichwasadelicatejob”可知,因為這個工作很精細,所以有幾件事需要注意。故

選Bo

【3題詳解】

考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:下午剩下的時間都用來固定框架的每一塊到結構上。A.fixing固定;B.

changing改變;Cleaving離開;D.mixing混合。根據"eachpieceoftheframe"和"intothestructure”可

知,此處是指固定框架的每一塊到結構上。故選A。

【4題詳解】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:竹子是相當靈活的,這種特殊的質量意味著一些調整是非常必要的。A.angle

角度;B.position位置;C.quality質量;D.stage舞臺。根據"Bambooisfairlyflexible”可知,this是指竹

子的特質。故選Co

【5題詳解】

考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:連接這兩條鏈子導致的一個問題幾乎讓我們的框架無用。A.only只有;B.

almost幾乎;C.seldom很少;D.still仍然。根據"Luckily”可知,最后問題解決了,所以是幾乎讓我們的

框架無用。故選B。

【6題詳解】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:不過,幸運的是,經過一些仔細的檢查,我們確認它沒有問題。A.checks檢

查;B.requests要求;C.preparations準備;D.links連接。根據"confirmed”可知,此處是指通過仔細的檢

查確認沒有問題。故選A。

【7題詳解】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:周日上午,我們回到車間完成最后的工序。4report報告;B.command命令;

C.judgement判斷;D.process工藝流程。根據"wereturnedtotheworkshop"可知,此處是指完成最后的

工序。故選D。

[8題詳解】

考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:我們開始把每個連接處都緊緊地包裹在框架上,用天然纖維和特殊膠水粘合

牢固。A.smooth光滑的;B.heavy沉重的;C.firm牢固的;D.slim苗條的。根據begantotightly

wrapeachjointontheframe”可知,此處是指把它粘牢。故選C。

【9題詳解】

考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我迫不及待地想試試我們的自行車,看看騎一輛竹制自行車到底是什么感覺。

A.charge充電;B.test測試;C.seek尋找;D.equip配備。根據"tofindoutwhatitwasreallyliketoridea

bamboobicycle”可知,此處是指試試自行車。故選B。

【10題詳解】

考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:它感覺和任何自行車一樣好用,但更柔軟、更放松。A.complicated復雜的;

B.accurate精確的;C.suitable適合的;D.capable有能力的。根據"asanybicycle”可知,這輛自行車雖然

是竹子做的,但是和其它自行車一樣好用。故選D。

第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

【答案】11.with

12.hadworked/worked

13.what

【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,描述了米婭在藝術比賽中得第一名(她的作品是一張媽媽的畫像)后

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