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北京市2023-2024學年高三上學期期中考試英語試題

姓名:班級:考號:

題號——四五六總分

評分

一'第一部分:知識運用,第一節閱讀下面短文,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。(共10小題,每小題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。

Onasunnyafternoon,AnthonyPerrysteppedoffthetrainatChicago's69thStreetstation.The20-year-old,who

workednightsinagrocerystore,wasonhiswaytoseehis1?.

Ontheplatform,somethingunthinkablehappened:amanfellovertheedgeandontotheelectrifiedtraintracks!

AsPerryandotherhorrifiedpassengerswatched,heshookuncontrollablyasthe2.movedthroughhisbody.

"Helphim!"someonecried.nPlease,someone!"

Perrycouldn*tjuststandthereand3..Hesatattheedgeoftheplatformandeasedhimselfdown.___

4.allrailsbetweenthemanandhimwereelectrified,hequicklyleapedtowardsthevictim,usingahigh-knee

techniquefromhishighschoolfootballdays.

Perrysoonreacheddownandgraspedthevictim'swrist.5.,hefeltapowerfulelectricshockshoot

throughhisbody.Perryjumpedback.Hereacheddownasecondtime,andwasshockedagain.Butthethirdlimehe

seizedtheman'swristandforearm,andmanagedtomovetheguy'sbodyawayfromthe6..

"Givehimchestcompressions!"yelledanoldladyontheplatform.

Perrywasnoexpert,butforafewmomentsheworkedontheman*sheartuntilthevictimregained7..

Then,first-aidersarrived.Perrylettheprofessionals8..Heartstillracingfromtheelectricshocks,heclimbed

backupontotheplatform,grabbedhisthingsandcontinuedontohisgrandfathers.

Theeveningnewsreportedtheincident,9.anunnamedherowithsavingthevictim*slife.Tomany,

Perry's10.deedsdemonstratedthepowerofchoosingcompassionoverpersonalsafety.

1.A.managerB.clientC.grandfatherD.aunt

2.A.currentB.oxygenC.waveD.blood

3.A.imagineB.watchc.shoutD.record

4.A.HopingB.Assumingc.ComplainingD.Recalling

5.A.InstantlyB.Slightly

C.NormallyD.surprising

6.A.trainB.crowdsC.platformD.rails

7.A.strengthB.balance

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C.consciousnessD.control

8.A.lookaheadB.takeover

C.getaroundD.keepaway

9.A.providingB.engagingC.assistingD.crediting

10.A.generousB.gratefulC.courageousD.faithful

二、第一部分:知識運用,第二節:語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,共15分)

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各恰當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白處用

括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。

Iwasnotoriginallyattractedtonature.Forme,naturewasassociatedwiththefewminutesplayingsoccerinthe_

11.(nice)cutgrass.ButinMichigan,naturepresentsitselfinmanyformssuchassleddingasfastasyoucan

downthehillorswimminginoneofthefivegreatlakes.Theseexperiencesencouragedme—

12.(explore)oneoftherawformsofconnectingwithnature:camping.AlthoughI_

13.(spend)alotoftimeoutside,Ihadnevercampedorexperiencedallofwhatnatureoffers.

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各恰當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白處

用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。

blade

InMingDynasty,aclevercraftsmannamedZhangSijiarevolutionizedscissors.He—

14.(combine)thestrengthofironforthehandleswithauniquesword-makingtechnique._

15.heatingandhammeringtheedgeswithsteel,hecreatedbladesthatbladeswereexceptionally

strongandsharp,16?(make)dailytaskseasier.Thesescissorsbecameakitchenessential,especiallyfor

cuttingthroughtoughitemslikechickenorfish.In1628,hisson,ZhangXiaoquan,establishedhisnamesakecompany.

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各恰當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白處

用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。

FiveBelgianfirmsplantosenda3D17.(print)artificialhearttotheInternationalSpaceStation

by?0?5tobetterunderstandtheeffectsofageingandheartdiseasesinspace.Thedevice,whichisonlyafewsquare

millimetresinsize,18.(use)inkmadeupofstemcellsandbiomaterialsthatcandevelopintoanycellin

thebody.Thesecellsorganizethemselvesintoadevelopingcardiacorganoid(心、臟類器官),19?willwork

withtheartificialcirculatorysystem.Theinnovativetechniquewouldfacilitate_

20.(investigate)intoheartdiseasesandtrialsofsomepotentialmedicines.

三、第二部分:閱讀理解,第一節閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳

選項。(共14小題,每小題2分,共28分)

閱讀理解

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#1

HowDoesChocolateTasteOnEverest

Thisisn'tyourtypicalchildren'sbooknorisitanight-timeread:ifsan

action-packedadventurearoundtheworld.Youngadventurerswillstepintothe

Author:Leisafootprintsofthegreatestexplorers,usingtheirsensesastheirguides.

SharpeThisbookimmersesitsyoungreadersinlifeintheworld'smostfascinating

Price:$habitats,countriesandcontinents,aswellasthoseonotherplanets.

14.99

Release:June,

13,2023

#2

TheUltimateRiddleGameForKids

Forreadersbetweentheagesof9and12,thisfunriddlebookcombines

logicchallenges,competitivecontestsandbraintraining.

圖Thefirstsectionconsistsofshort,snappyriddles,themathssectionrequires

mentalarithmetic(Me),andforthestoriessectionyouwillneedtodiscoverall

Author:Zkidsthepossiblehiddenmeanings.Buttrynottocheat.

Price:$Thebookismuchmorerewardingasthesectionsgetmorechallenging.

9.99Whenyoubegintounderstandthebestwaytoapproacheachriddletype,your

Release:Sep,25,confidence,resilienceandscorearelikelytogrow

2023

#3

There'sNoCreamInCreamSoda

JTheonlydrinkhumansneediswater,butthebeverageindustryisgrowing

1flargereveryyear.Thisbookexploresthehistoryoftheinventionofdrinks,

beginningthousandsofyearsago,whenhumansfirstaddednaturalflavoringsto

theirwaterasitboiledoverthefire.

Author:Kim

Itshumorousandconversationalnarrativemeansthatyoudon*tknowwhat

Zachman

willcomenext.Rangingfromcorescientificprocessestotheunlikelyorigin

Price:$

storiesofsomesodas,thisbookissuretohaveastorytofascinateeverykid.

12.99

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Release:Dec,15,

2023

21.ThebookHowDoesChocolateTasteonEveresthelpsreaders

A?enjoynight-readingtime

B.knoworiginstoriesofchocolate

C.identifyhabitatsofsomeanimals

D.exploreplaceswithscilsmag4guides

22.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.

A.thethreebooksareavailablebyOctober

B.readersneedcalculationskillsforBook#2

C.Baok#3teachesreadershowtomakedrinks

D.Book#1hasapriceadvantageovertheothers

23.Thepassageisintendedto.

A.introducesomebooksonlearningsecretsB.recommendsomepicturebookstoparents

A.introducesomebooksonlearningsecrets

B.recommendsomepicturebookstoparents

C.encouragereaderstopurchasethesehooks

D.sharesometipsonchoosingsuitablebooks

閱讀理解

Iwasbommissingmyleftarm.In1986,at18months,Iwasfittedwithaprosthetic(義肢)device,adecision

madebymyparentsanddoctorssothatIwoulddevelopnnormallyn.

Ispentmyentirechildhoodandadolescencetryingtofitin.Ididjustaboutanythingtoeasethepainsofthestares

andpointingfingersfrommyclassmates.BythetimeIwas8,1hadnoself-confidence,andthehandIwaswearing

wasmakingitharderformetofitin.SoIdecidedIwasbetteroffwithoutone.Ididn'tneedanyonetofixme.

ToprovethatIwasn'tlimitedbymydisability,Idevelopedalovefbrallsports,inparticularswimming.Iwas

selectedtomyfirstAustralianwomen'sswimmingteamatage13andsuccessfullyrepresentedmycountryforeight

years.IrealizedI'dmadeanameformyselfbecauseofmydisability.

Itaughtmyselfhowtobecomfortableinasocietyfilledwithinsecurities.SowhenIwasfirstcontactedin2021

byCowi,acompanytryingtocreatetheworld'smostadvancedbionic(仿生的)hand,Iwasabitsurprised.They

askedmetotrialthehandand,ifpossible,tobecomeapatientadvocate.Initially,Isaidno.Then,curiositygotthe

betterofme.

WhileIwasbusyadvocatingfordisabilityrights,anewgenerationofleaders,likeAmyPurdyandNickVujicic,

usedthepoweroftechnologyandsocialmediatodisplaywheelchairsorartificiallimbswithoutexplanation.People

feareddisabilityless.Societywasbeginningtoseeapersonfirst,andtheirdisabilitysecond.

Viewingdisabilitythroughasociallensalsomeantacknowledgingthatapersonismoredisabledbytheir

environmentandthediscriminationofothersthanbytheiractualdisability.Asthoseconversationsshifted,Irealized

thattherewasanopportunitytousetechnologytosteerthenarrativeforfuturegenerations.InJuly2022,1decidedto

trialthehand.

Theroleofpatientadvocateisanenormousprivilege.Throughsharingmyjourney,I'mabletoreachthousandsof

otherpeoplewhowouldbenefitfromitsextraordinarycapabilities.ThafswhyIwearabionichand-notbecausePm

broken,butbecauseIhaveanopportunitytoenhancethehumancapabilitiesthatalreadyexist.

24.Theauthordevelopedaloveforallsportsbecause

A.shewaslongingfbrfame

B.sportsgaveherself-confidence

C.shewantedtodefeatherdisability

D.herprostheticdeviceempoweredher

25.FromPurdyandViyicic,theauthorlearned___.

A.morepeopleacknowledgedtheirlimits

B?thedisabledneededafriendlierenvironment

C.socialmediaallowedthedisabledopportunities

D.technologyshiftedpeople'sattitudestodisability

26.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor?

A?Intelligentandbrave.B.Warm-heartedandpatient.

C.Responsibleandstrong-willed.D.Independentandinnovative.

27.Fromthepassage,welearnthatoneshould___.

A.maximizeone'sabilitiesbyembracingreality

B.buildone'ssocialcirclewithoptimism

C.sticktoone'sgoaltoachievesuccess

D.takeiteasyindifficultsituations

閱讀理解

Demandingdaysseemdesignedtotestourself-control.Weallneedtorelyonwillpowertoavoidshort-term

temptationsandoverrideunwantedthoughtsorimpulses(沖動).Theprevailingpsychologicaltheoryproposedthat

willpowerresembledakindofbattery.Witheachexerciseofself-control,youexhaustedthisresource.Withouta

chancetorecharge,thatresourceranlow,makingithardertomaintainself-control.Thisprocesswasknownas"ego

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depletion0.

In2010,however,psychologistVeronikajobpublishedastudythatquestionedthefoundationsofMegodepletion"

theory,withsomeinterestingevidencethategodepletiondependedonpeople'sunderlyingbeliefs.Inthestudy,job

dividedparticipantsintotwocategories:thosewitha"limited"viewofwillpowerandthosewithannon-limitednview

ofwillpower,basedonapriorquestionnaire.Shethengavetheparticipantssomestandardlaboratorytestsexamining

mentalfbcus,whichwasconsideredtodependonthereservesofwillpower.Thestudyfoundthatpeoplewithalimited

mindsettendedtoperformexactlyasegodepletiontheorywouldpredictbutthenon-limitedindividualsdidnot,which

indicatedthatpeopledbeliefsaboutwillpowercouldbeself-fulfillingprophecies(預言).Thosewhobelieved

willpowerwaseasilydepletedsawtheirself-controldecrease,whilethosewhobelievedin"mentalstamina(耐力)”

experiencednoegodepletion.

Subsequentdebatesaboutthereliabilityofthelaboratorytestsofegodepletionemerged,butjob*swork

demonstratedthatmindsetsignificantlyimpactedreal-lifeoutcomes.Herfollow-upstudyrevealedthatafter

completingdemandingtasks,mostparticipantsrecoveredtosomedegreeovernight,butthosewithnon-limited

mindsetsactuallyexperiencedanincreaseintheirproductivitythefollowingday,asifenergizedbytheextrapressure.

Ifyoualreadyhaveanon-limitedmindsetaboutwillpower,thesefindingsmightbeacauseforself-satisfaction.

Forthosewithlimitedmindsets,hopeisnotlost.Learningaboutthissciencecanhelpshiftbeliefs.Sharingthis

knowledgewithotherscanfurtherconsolidatethisshift.Moreover,recollectingtimesofengagingintaxingyet

enjoyabletasksnaturallyshiftspeople'sbeliefstowardnon-limitedmindsets,astheyseeproofoftheirownmental

stamina.Toprovideyourselfwithfurtherevidence,youcanconductsmallself-controltests.Asyourealizeyour

willpower'sgrowth,you'llfindresistingtemptationsanddistractionseasier.

Whileimmediatemiraclesaren'tguaranteed,perseverancewillleadtoachangedmindsetandincreased

self-control,propellingactionstowardpersonalgoals.

28."Egodepletion"theoryshowsthatwillpower.

A.helpscontrolourimpulsesC.isatestofyourcharacter

B.reducesafterexercisingself^controlD.islikeachargeablebattery

29.Whatcanwelearnfromjob*stwostudies?

A.Extrapressureboostsmentalfbcus.

B.Demandingtasksreducementalfbcus.

C.Reservesofwillpowerdependonmentalfbcus.

D.Thechangeofmentalfbcusreliesonone'smindset.

30.Whichofthefollowingcanbuildnon-limitedmindsets?

A.Picturingyouridealuniversity.

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B.DoinghomeworkinfrontofaTV.

C.Sharingscienceknowledgewithfriends.

D.Recallingmasteringachallengingpianopiece.

閱讀理解

Climateexpertsarehavingadebate:theyareaskingwhethertheUKshouldfocusmoreonadaptingtoclimate

changeortryingtopreventit.

DavidFrostholdsthatpreventingclimatechangeisnolongeranoption,giventheextenttowhichtheEarthnow

appearscertaintoheatup.Despitethemanypolicieswhichattempttostopclimatechange,itnowseemsunavoidable

thattheworldwillpassthe1.5』Cor2*Cincreasesinaverageglobaltemperaturethatarelikelytoinducelargechanges

intheclimate.

DavidFrostisrightinthatoureconomiesaregrowingsomuchslowerthanwehadanticipated.Ouremissionscan

dropifwereduceemissionsperunitofGDPwecreatebuttheycanalsodropiftheGDPislower.Lowergrowthmeans

itismorefeasible(可行的)fbrustoachievetargetssuchasNetZero,butitalsomakesitlessenvironmentallyurgent

toachievethosetargetssosoon,becauseweareandhavebeenemittingalotlesscarbonthanwehadanticipated.

TheUKauthorityfindsthedebateaboutadaptationdifficult.Partly,itisbecausesomeactivistsclaimthat

adaptationisnotfeasible.Theysaythatclimatechangewillendhumancivilization,potentiallyleadingtotheentire

extinctionofthehumanrace.

However,themainstreamviewofmanyscientistsandeconomists,whoworkonclimatechange,isthatglobal

warmingcouldleadtolargechangesinourenvironment.Significantpartsoftheworldcurrentlyheavilypopulated

couldbecomeeffectivelyuninhabitablewhileotherpartscurrentlyunsuitableforhigh-densityhumanhabitationwould

becomemorehabitable.Meanwhile,athighertemperaturesbothclimateandweatherarelikelytobecomemore

volatileincludingincreasedfrequencyofstorms,floodingandotherweatherevents.

Thesewouldbesignificantchanges,butitwouldbeperfectlyfeasibleforhumanstoadapttothem.Theissueis

notwhetheradaptingwouldbetechnicallyfeasible,butwhetheritwouldbedesirableeitherinethicalorpractical

terms.Arewewillingtoacceptamateriallywarmerworld,withhumanslivingindifferentpartsofit?Arewewilling

toacceptthepossibleextinctionsofcertainspeciesandthegreaterflourishingofthosecurrentlylesssuccessfulandof

newspeciesyettoevolve?Arewewillingtoaccepttheconsequencesofalargeshiftinthepatternsofhuman

habitationacrosstheworld?

Itisbynomeansclearonwhatbasisweoughttoethnicallyprivilegetheplantsandanimalsthatflourishunder

today'sclimateoverthosethatwouldflourishunderawarmer,morevolatileclimate.However,adaptationwillbe

feasibleandisanecessitygiventheextenttowhichwarmingisnowunavoidable.SlowerGDPgrowthandthusslower

climatechangeoughttomakegreatereffortsatadaptationmoreattractive.

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31.Accordingtothepassage,whohesitate(s)toadapttotheclimatechange?

A.Thegovernment.B.Climateexperts.

C.DavidFrost.D.Theactivists.

32.Theunderlinedword"volatile"inParagraph5probablymeans.

A.changeableB.predictableC.bearableD.noticeable

33.ThequestionsinParagraph6aremainlyaimedat.

A.expressingdoubtsaboutpeople'sadaptability

B.presentingexamplesoffutureclimatepatterns

C.highlightingtheconsequencesofhumanactivities

D.helpingpeopledecideontheiropennesstoadaptation

34.Whichofthefollowingmighttheauthoragreewith?

A.Slowingclimatechangedeservesgreatefforts.

B.Globalwarmingispreventabletosomeextent.

C.Adaptationtoclimatechangeisbeyondquestion.

D.Protectionofthecurrentspeciesshouldbeprioritized.

四、第二部分:閱讀理解,第二節:任務型閱讀(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。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Whichishealthierabagofcrispsoravegetablesalad?Thatiseasy.Nowwhichishealthier:apizzamadefrom

scratchoronemadefromthesamebasicingredients,withthesamenumberofcalories,pulledoutofaboxinthe

freezer?Manypeoplewouldinstinctively(本能的)saytheformer,perhapsshowingavagueconcernwithprocessed

food.Suchfoodcanoftenbedelicious.Andthereismuchtocheeraboutcaloriesbeingcheapandabundant.35.

Whafsthedistinctionbetween"ultra-processedfood(upf)nandnprocessedfood"?Almosteverythingpeople

consumeisprocessedinsomeform.Riceisharvested;animalsarebutchered.Upfisusuallydescribedasnformulations

ofingredients,madebyaseriesofindustrialprocesses,manyrequiringadvancedequipmentandtechnology".—

36.Theoneinthefreezer,withitsextra,modifiedingredients,isupf.

Upfharmspeopleinwaysbothknownandunknown.Itseemstoaffectthetrillionsofbacteriathatcontributeto

healthinarangeofways.Calorie-richbutusuallynutrient-poor,upfcontributestoobesity(月巴胖癥).

Upfdisplaceshealthieralternatives,particularlyforpoorpeople.37.Extraweightwasonceasignof

wealth,butamongBritishandAmericanwomentoday,obesityratesarehigheratlower-incomelevels.

38.Additivesthatmaybesafeinsmallquantitiesmaybeharmfulincombinationwithother

chemicalsorwhenconsumedregularly.Ifwearewhatweeat,consideringtheimpactofupfisessential.

39.Peoplewholiveinso-called"foodswamps**,whereupfiseverywherebutrealfoodisharderto

reach,couldspendlargeamountsoftimeandmoneyseekingoutfreshfood,butthatisnothowmostpeoplelive.There

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isnothingwrongwiththeoddfast-foodtrip,butanyonewhocanaffordtoeatlessupfprobablyshould.

A.Environmentmatters,too.

B.Ifscheaptoproduceandbuy.

C.Butthatcheapnessandabundancecomeatacost.

D.Evenfoodslabeled"natural"or"organic,*canbeprocessed.

E.Apizzamadefromscratchcontainsminimallyprocessedfood.

F.Somepeoplehaveaparticularweaknessfbrsaltypotatocrisps.

G.Thereasonswhyupfcanbeharmfularenotalwaysclear,eventoscientists.

五、第三部分:書面表達,第一節:閱讀表達(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,根據題目要求用英文回答問題。

Ifyoufeellikeyoumaybeapeople-pleaser,you*renotalone.Intoday'shighly-connectedworld,wehavea

growingobsession(癡迷)withbeinglikedandneedingtopleaseothers.Peopleseektopleaseothersfbrvarious

reasons,includingavoidingconflicts,securingfeelingsofbeingneeded,andreducingfearsofabandonment.Andthey

areforcedtouseagreeablenessasself-defense.

People-pleasingbehaviorcanleadtomentalandphysicalhealthproblemssuchasfearofrejection,frustration,

anger,addictions,headaches,stomachproblems,andhighbloodpressure.Itcanalsoresultinweakboundaries,

problemswithdecision-makinganddependency.Therefore,it'simportanttorecognizeandovercomeyourown

people-pleasingbehaviors.Herearesomesimpleexercisesthatyoucanstartworkingontoday.

Learntoloveyourowncompany.Trustthatpeoplewillnotabandonyou,evenifyoudon'tdropeverythingfbr

them.Believingyouarelovablefbrwhoyouare,notwhatyoudo,meansknowingthatpeoplewillstillbetherefbr

youevenifyoudonotalwayssearchfbrwaystopleasethem.Practicethisbygoingtoamovieorrestaurantalone.

Valuetheplansmadewithyourself.Theyareasimportantasplansyoumakewithotherpeople.Otherwise,you

aresendingamessagetoyourbrainthataplanyoumakewithyourselfdoesnotholdasmuchvalue.Don'tbreaklong-

ershort-termplansyoumakewithyourselfwhetherit'sgoingtothegymorstudyingforanexam.

Say"no"whennecessary.Ifyou'reapeople-pleaser,youmayfindithardtosay"no"becauseyoufeelitcomes

acrossascrueloruncaring.Butitabsolutelydoesnothaveto.Beclear,bedirect,anduse"I"statements.Try

statementslike:nIwouldreallylovetobeabletohelpyou,butunfortunately,Pmalreadycommittedalthattime."By

consistentlyintegratingthesestrategiesintoyourlife,you'llbreakyourpeople-pleasinghabitsanddevelopmore

healthy,interdependentrelationships.

40.Whatisapeople-pleaserlike?

41.Besidesmentalandphysicalproblems,whatotherproblemsmayapeople-pleasersufferfrom?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

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Ifyoudon'twanttobeapeople-pleaser,youshouldlovebeingwithothers,valuetheplansmadewith

yourselfanddeclineothers1requestswhennecessary.

43.Whatdoyouthinkofthebehaviorofpleasingothers?(Inabout40words)

六'第三部分:書面表達,第二節:(20分)

44.假設你是紅星中學高三學生李華。你的英國好友Jim打算利用2023年11月的第一個周末的一天游覽北京,

他發來郵件請你當導游。請你用英文給他回復,內容包括:1.接受請求;2.規劃行程。

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

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答案解析部分

【答案】1.C;2.A;3.B;4.B:5.A;6.D:7.C;8.B;9.D;10.C

【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,講述了AnthonyPeny在火車站不顧個人的安危,勇敢地拯救了跌落在鐵

軌上的受害者的英勇故事。

【點評】考查完形填空,本題考點涉及動詞,名詞,形容詞,副詞,固定短語等多個知識點的考查,是一篇故

事類閱讀,要求考生在理解細節信息的基礎上,進一步根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析推理,從而選出正確

答案。

1.句意:20歲的佩里在一家雜貨店上夜班,當時佩里正準備去看他的祖父。A.manager"經理";B.client"客戶

";C.grandfather"祖父";D.aunt"姑媽,伯母"。根據下文"Heartstillracingfixmtheelectricshocks,heclimbedback

upontotheplatform,grabbedhisthingsandcontinuedontohisgrandfather's."電擊后心臟還在加速跳動,他爬上平

臺,抓起東西,繼續向祖父的房間走去。可知,佩里正準備去看他的祖父。故選C。

2.句意:當佩里和其他驚恐的乘客看到時,電流流過他的身體,他無法控制地顫抖著。A.current"氣流,電流

";B.oxygen"氧氣";C.wave"海浪,大海";D.blood"血"。根據上文"Ontheplatform,somethingunthinkablehappened:

amanfellovertheedgeandontotheelectrifiedtraintracks!"在站臺上,不可思議的事情發生了:一個人從站臺邊緣

掉到電軌上了!。可知,掉到電軌上,電流會流過他的身體。故選A。

3.句意:佩里不只是站在那里看著。A.imagine"想象";B.watch"看";C.shout"呼喊";D.record"記錄"。根據

下文"Hesatattheedgeoftheplatformandeasedhimselfdown."他坐在月臺邊上,慢慢地坐下來。可知,他準備營

救這個人,并不是站在那里看著。故選B。

4.句意:他以為他和那人之間的鐵軌都通電了,于是迅速向受害者撲去。A.Hoping"希望";B.Assuming"假設,

認為";C.Complaining"抱怨";D.Recalling"回憶"。根據空后"hequicklyleapedtowardsthevictim"他迅速向受害

者撲去,可知,他認為自己和受害者之間的鐵軌都通電了,所以他迅速向受害者撲去。故選B。

5.句意:他立刻感到一陣強烈的電擊穿過他的身體。A.Instantly"立刻地";B.Slightly"輕微地";C.Normally"

通常,平常";D.Surprisingly”驚人地,出乎意料地"。根據上文"4allrailsbetweenthemanandhimwere

electrified,hequicklyleapedtowardsthevictim"他以為他和那人之間的鐵軌都通電了,于是迅速向受害者撲去。

可知,他立刻感到一陣強烈的電流穿過他的身體。故選A。

6.句意:但第三次,他抓住了那個人的手腕和前臂,并設法將他的身體從鐵軌上移開。A.train"火車";B.crowds"

人群";C.platfbrm"平臺";D.rails"鐵路"。根據上文"Ontheplatfbnn,somethingunthinkablehappened:amanfell

overtheedgeandontotheelectrifiedtraintracks!"在站臺上,不可思議的事情發生了:一個人從站臺邊緣掉到電

軌上了!可知,受害者掉到了鐵軌上,他將受害者的身體從鐵軌上移開。故選D。

7.句意:但他在那個人的心臟上按壓了一會兒,直到受害者恢復了意識。A.strength"體力";B.balance"平衡";

C.consciousness"意識";D.control"控制,掌管"。根據空前"heworkedontheman'sheart"他對受害者進行胸部按

壓。可知,受害者失去了意識,所以進行胸部按壓。故選C。

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8.句意:佩里讓專業人士接手。A.lookahead"向前看";B.takeover"接管”;C.getaround”規避,逃避";D.keep

away”遠離,避開”。根據上文”Then,first-aidersarrived”隨后,急救人員趕到了。可知,急救人員趕到后,佩里

他們接手。故選B。

9.句意:晚間新聞報道了這一事件,并稱贊一位無名英雄挽救了受害者的生命。A.providing”提供";B.engaging"

參加";C.assisting"幫助";D.crediting"贊揚”。根據空后”anunnamedherowithsavingthevictim'slife”一位無名

英雄挽救了受害者的生命。可知,英勇救人的事跡是值得贊揚的,故選D。

10.句意:對許多人來說,佩里的勇敢事跡表明了選擇同情而非個人安全的力量。A.generous”慷慨的";B.grateful"

感謝的,感激的";C.courageous"勇敢的";D.fhithfUl”忠實的,忠誠的“。根據上文"Butthethirdtimeheseizedthe

man'swristandforearm,andmanagedtomovetheguy'sbodyawayfrom

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