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2023-2024學(xué)年安徽六安市皖西高中教學(xué)聯(lián)盟英語高三第一學(xué)

期期末復(fù)習(xí)檢測模擬試題

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,

如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題

卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。

3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1.ThepressshouldexpanditsinfluenceininternationalpublicopiniontomakeChina's

voicebetterintheworld.

A.hearingB.tobeheard

C.hearD.heard

2.Bobmadeapromisetothemanagertheworkwouldallbefinishedontime.

A.thatB.what

C.whichD.whether

3.Newlyreleaseddatapointtoanincreaseintechnologyuseamongchildren

someworryischangingtheverynatureofchildhood.

A.whyB.which

C.whoD.where

4.—Whafsup?Youlookworried.

—Well,Iontheproblemfor5hoursbutIhaven'tgotasingleclue.

A.haveworkedB.worked

C.willworkD.havebeenworking

5.—Toapplyforashort-termstudyvisaintheUK,Ihavetobeabletospeaksome

English,butIwanttogotherejusttolearnEnglish.

—Oh,it'sreally.

A.aconfidentialsourceB.acatch-22situation

C.aPandora'sboxD.aHerculeantask

6.—WhatdoyouthinkofBetty?

—Lovely,thoughshebenaughtysometimes.

A.shouldB.must

C.canD.need

7.wellformyjobinterview,Ireallyhadbutterfliesinmystomachonmyway

tothecompanyIhadappliedto.

A.HavingnotpreparedB.Nothavingprepared

C.NottohavepreparedD.Tohavenotprepared

8.—Didyougotolastnighfsconcert?

—Yes.Andthegirlplayingtheviolinattheconcertallthepeoplepresentwith

herexcellentability.

A.impressedB.comparedC.conveyedD.observed

9.—Whatdoyoudo,Rita?

一I'maclerkinaforeigncompanynow.ButIEnglishinahighschoolfor10

years.

A.teachB.havetaught

C.taughtD.amteaching

10.——Wouldyoubesokindastotakethisheavyboxupstairsforme?

A.It'smypleasure.B.Helpyourself.

C.Sure,withpleasure.D.Takeyourtime.

11.—Sorryforhavingkeptyouwaiting.Butforthetrafficjam,I20

minutesearlier—Nevermind,Ihaven'tbeenwaitingthatlong.

A.arrivedB.wouldhavearrived

C.wouldarriveD.hadarrived

12.IntheUS,therearecurrentlyover5,000communityschools,inadditionto

servingaseducationalinstitutions,functionascommunitycentersforthesurrounding

neighborhood.

A.whichB.where

C.whoseD.as

13.bloodifyoucanandmanyliveswillbesaved.

A.GivingB.Given

C.TogiveD.Give

14.—Youshouldn'thavetreatedmethatway.Myheartisbroken.

—Pmsorry,Paul.Ididn'tmeanyou.

A.hurtingB.tohurtC.hurtD.havinghurt

15.thelawyers,volunteersfromtheLibyanRedCrossSocietyalsojoinedthe

effortsinhelpingtheChinesegohomesafely.

A.ExceptforB.InspiteofC.ApartfromD.Insteadof

16.Nothavingworkedouttheprogram,leavetheoffice.

A.sohewasforbiddentoB.andhedidn'twantto

C.hislittlesoncouldn'tmakehimD.becouldn'tfreehimselfto

17.??-Areyousatisfiedwiththishouse?

---,Wecan'thaveanicerone

A.NotalittleB.NotabitC.AlittleD.Abit

18.John,moneywasnownoproblem,startedanewcompanywithhis

friends.

A.forwhoseB.ofwhose

C.ofwhomD.forwhom

19.Theexplosioninthechemicalplantavoidedhadthecountyauthorities,

aimingtoomuchatshort-terminterests,performedtheirdutiesfromthebeginning.

A.shouldbeB.mightbeC.musthavebeenD.couldhavebeen

20.TheywerestandingsofarawaythatIcouldn'ttheirfacesclearly.

A.makeoutB.makeforC.makeoffD.makeup

第二部分閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)

中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

21.(6分)WhenDeeDeeBridgewaterlearnedthatshewouldbecomea2017NEA

JazzMaster,aseriesofthoughtsandfeelingsfloodedhermind."Itwassofaroutofmy

orbitandjustmywholesphereofthinking,shesaidinaconversationatNPRthis

spring,hoursbeforesheformallyreceivedheraward.

She's66-farfromretirementageinjazz,andontheextremeforwardedgeofthe

NEAJazzMasterspeople.SoshewasawareofherrelativeyouthinthefieldShealso

recognizedthattherehaven'tbeenmanywomenintheranksofNEAJazzMasters:

fewerthan20,outof145.Thatidealedhertoreflectonherpredecessors(前任):

legendarysingerslikeBettyCarter*whowasseatedbackin1992,andAbbeyLincoln,

whoreceivedthenodin2003.

BridgewatersoughtinspirationandadvicefrombothCarterandLincoln,asshe

recallsinthisperiodofJazzNight,whichfeaturesmusicrecordedduringtheseason

openerforJazzatLincolnCenter.Onaprogramcalled"SongsofFreedom",organized

bydrummerUlyssesOwens,Jr,,BridgewatersangmaterialassociatedwithLincolnas

wellasNinaSimone:anextremelyangrysongofthecivilrightsmovement,like

^MississippiGoddam”.

Aseparateconcert,^SongsWeLove",foundBridgewatersinginglesspolitically

charged(butstillexciting)farelike"St.JamesInfirmary",whichappearsonhermost

recentalbum.Inwordsaswellasmusic,thisperiodrevealshowseriouslyBridgewater

takesthatresponsibility,seeingashowitconnectstoherownexperienceinthejazz

lineage.Butmaybe"seriously"isn'ttherightwordwhenitcomestoDeeDee,whose

effervescence(歡騰)shinesthrougheveninareflectivemood.Joinherhereforawhile;

she'sexcellentcompany,nomoreorlesssonowthatmasteryisofficiallyapartofher

resume.

1、WhatdidBridgewaterthinkofherwinningtheaward?

A.Itconfusedher.

B.Itwasbeyondherexpectation.

C.Itwongreatpopularsupportforhen

D.Itgavehermuchconfidenceabouthercareer.

2^WhatcanwelearnaboutthemusicianswinningNEAJazzMasters?

A.Womenrankedhigherthanmen.

B.Menaccountedforabiggerpartofthem.

C.Mostofthemwereunwillingtoretireatfirst.

D.Manyofthemreceivedtheawardatanearlyage.

3、WhoismorelikelytohaveagreatinfluenceonBridgewater?

A.CarterandLincoln.B.UlyssesandLincoln.

C.NinaSimoneandCarter.D.NinaSimoneandUlysses.

4^Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Bridgewater^musictheme.

B.Bridgewater'smusicexperience.

C.Bridgewater^personalcharacters.

D.Bridgewater'sgreatachievements.

22.(8分)Toerrishuman.Societyissufferingfromaninabilitytoacknowledgeas

much.

Forindividuals,errorsarepainful.Thetrick,then,istoerrwell:torecognize

mistakesandlearnfromthem.Worryingly,humanitymaybegettingworseatadmitting

itsmistakes.

FewenjoythefeelingofbeingcaughtoutinanerrorButrealtroublestartswhen

thedesiretoavoidapunishmentleadstoarefusaltodealwithcontraryevidence.

Economistsoftenassumethatpeoplearesensible.Whenfacedwithanewfact,these

peopleshouldupdatetheirviewoftheworldtotakebetterdecisionsinfuture.Yetyears

ofeconomicresearchconfirmsthatpeoplefrequentlydisregardinformationthat

conflictswiththeirviewoftheworld.

Whyshouldthatbe?LastyearRolandBenabou,ofPrinceton,presenteda

frameworkforthinkingabouttheproblem.Inmanyways,beliefsarelikeother

economicgoods.Peoplespendtimeandresourcesbuildingthem,andgetvaluefrom

them:somebeliefsmakeownersfeelgoodandshowtheirpublicidentity;otherbeliefs

providevaluebyshapingbehavior-forexample,religiousasceticism(禁欲主義)can

helponeavoidunhealthyhabits.

Becausebeliefs,however,arenotsimplytoolsformakinggooddecisions,butare

treasuredintheirownright,newinformationthatchallengesthemisunwelcome.

Peopleoftenengagein“motivatedreasoning"tomanagesuchchallenges.MrBenabou

classifiesthisintothreecategories.^Strategicignorance^iswhenabelieveravoids

informationofferingconflictingevidence.In"realitydenial”,troublingevidenceis

rationalized(合理化):realestateinvestorsmightmakeupfancifultheoriesforwhy

pricesshouldbehaveunusually,andsupportersofadisgracedpoliticianmightclaimthe

negativenewstobefake.Andlastly,inuself-signalling,\thebelievercreateshisown

toolstointerpretthefactsinthewayhewants:anunhealthyperson,forexample,might

decidethatgoingforadailyrunprovesheiswell.

“Motivatedreasoning"isacognitivebias(偏見).Notalltheerrorsitleadstoare

costly:praisingtheperformanceofone*ssupportedfootballteamdespitecontradictory

evidencedoeslittleharm.Butwhenbiasesarebroadlyshared—withinfinancialworld

orpoliticalparties—dangerarises.Motivatedreasoninghelpsexplainwhyviewpoints

polarize(兩極分化)evenasinformationismoreeasilyavailablethaneverbefore.

WorkbyMrBenabousuggeststhatgroupthinkishighestwhenpeoplewithin

groupsfaceasharedfate:whenchoosingtobreakfromagroupisunlikelytosparean

individualthecostsofthegroup'serrorsorbringmuchindividualbenefit.The

incentive(動力)toengageinmotivatedreasoningishighasaresult.Evenasthefacton

aparticularissueisobvious,partiescanstillbecomeincreasinglypolarized.That,in

turn,canmakeitharderstillforamemberofonepartytogetanybenefitfrom

breakingfromagroup.Indeed,thegrouphasanincentivetosilenceindependentvoices.

Publicstatementsofregretareriskyinarigidlypolarizedworld.Admissionsof

errorcannotonlyannoypartnersbutalsoprovideopportunitiesforopponents.Butitis

rarelyintheinterestofthoseintherighttopretendthattheyareneverwrong.

KAccordingtothepassage,beliefsaresimilartoeconomicgoodsinthat.

A.bothareentertainingandvaluableB.bothcanbeshapedbyreligiousfaith

C.bothcanreflectwhotheownersareD.bothpromotereligiousdevelopment

2、Whichofthefollowingisanexampleof,self-signalling”?

A.Afanspeakshighlyofhisteamalthoughithasjustlostthegame.

B.Amancovershisearswhenstealingabell,believingthebellwon'tring.

C.SupportersofTrumpbelievethenewsabouthisaffairswithaladyisfake.

D.SuspectedAIDScarriersrefusetobetestedthoughitcanbedoneforfree.

3、WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraphs6and7?

A.Polarizationcausesindividualstobreakfromthegroup.

B.Richersourcesofinformationdecreasemotivatedreasoning.

C.Individualswithindependentvoicesaredismissedfromthegroup.

D.Individualsinagroupengageinmotivatedreasoningfortheirowninterests.

4、Whichofthefollowingopinionsmighttheauthoragreewith?

A.Denyingerrorsisunavoidable.

B.Failuretoadmiterrorsisharmful.

C.Humansaregettingbetteraterringwell.

D.Wisepeopleignorecontraryworldviews.

23.(8分)Noonehasatempernaturallysogood,thatitdoesnotneedattentionand

cultivation,andnoonehasatempersobad,butthat,byproperculture,itmaybecome

pleasant.Oneofthebestdisciplinedtemperseverseen,wasthatofagentlemanwhowas

naturallyquick,irritable,rash,andviolent;but,bytakingcareofthesick,and

especiallyofmentallyderanged(瘋狂的)people,hesocompletelymasteredhimselfthat

hewasneverknowntobethrownoffhisguard.

Thereisnomiserysoconstant,soupsetting,andsointolerabletoothers,asthatof

havingacharacterwhichisyourmaster.Therearecornersateveryturninlife,against

whichwemayrun,andatwhichwemaybreakoutinimpatience,ifwechoose.

LookatRogerSherman,whorosefromahumbleoccupationtoaseatinthefirst

CongressoftheUnitedStates,andwhosejudgmentwasreceivedwithgreatrespectby

thatbodyofdistinguishedmen.Hemadehimselfmasterofhistemperandcultivatedit

asagreatbusinessinlife.Thereareoneortwoinstanceswhichshowthispartofhis

characterinalightthatisbeautiful.

Oneday,afterhavingreceivedhishighesthonors,hewassittingandreadinginhis

sittingroom.Astudent,inaroomcloseby,heldalooking-glassinsuchapositionasto

pourthereflectedraysofthesundirectlyinMrSherman*sface.Hemovedhischair,

andthethingwasrepeated.Athirdtimethechairwasmoved,butthelooking-glassstill

reflectedthesuninhiseyes.Helaidasidehisbook,wenttothewindow,andmany

witnessesoftherudebehaviorexpectedtoseetheungentlemanlystudentseverely

punished.Heraisedthewindowgently,andthen-shutthewindowblind!

Icannothelpprovidinganotherinstanceofthepowerhehadacquiredover

himself.Hewasnaturallypossessedofstrongpassions,butovertheseheatlength

obtainedanextraordinarycontrol.Hebecamehabituallycalmandself-possessed.Mr

Shermanwasoneofthosemenwhoarenotashamedtomaintaintheformsofreligionin

theirfamilies.Onemorninghecalledthemalltogetherasusualtoleadtheminprayer

toGod.The"oldfamilyBible”wasbroughtoutandlaidonthetable.

MrShermantookhisseatandplacedbesidehimoneofhischildren,achildofhis

oldage.Therestofthefamilywereseatedaroundtheroom,severalofwhomwerenow

grown-ups.Besidesthese,someofthetutorsofthecollegewereboardersinthefamily

andwerepresentatthetime.Hisagedmotheroccupiedacorneroftheroom,opposite

theplacewherethedistinguishedJudgesat.

Atlength,heopenedtheBibleandbegantoread.Thechildwhowasseatedbeside

himmadesomelittledisturbance,uponwhichMrShermanpausedandtoldittobestill.

Againhecontinuedbutagainhehadtopausetoscoldthelittleoffender;whoseplayful

characterwouldscarcelypermitittobestill.Atthistimehegentlytappeditsear.The

blow,ifblowitmightbecalled,caughttheattentionofhisagedmother,whonowwith

someeffortrosefromtheseatandtotteredacrosstheroom.Atlength,shereachedthe

chairofMrSherman,andinamoment,mostunexpectedlytohim,shegavehimablow

ontheearwithalltheforceshecouldgather.“There,“saidshe,“youstrikeyourchild,

andIwillstrikemine.”

Fo£—1—moment._ghe_blood_waS_SeeR_moimtiiig_tO_the_face_城_Mr_Sherman.But

itwasonlyforamomentandallwascalmandmildasusual.Hepaused;heraisedhis

glasses;hecasthiseyeuponhismother;againitfelluponthebookfromwhichhehad

beenreading.Notawordescapedhim;butagainhecalmlypursuedtheservice,and

soonsoughtinprayeranabilitytosetanexamplebeforehishouseholdwhichshouldbe

worthyoftheirimitation.Suchavictorywasworthmorethantheproudestoneever

achievedonthefieldofbattle.

1、ThefollowingsentenceshouldbeputatthebeginningofParagraph.

Thedifferenceinthehappinesswhichisreceivedbythemanwhogovernshistemper

andthatbythemanwhodoesnotisdramatic.

A.TwoB.Three

C.FourD.Five

2、Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?

A.Byanalyzingreasons.B.Bygivingexamples.

C.Bylistingarguments.D.Bycomparingfacts.

3、WhatwasRogerSherman'sattitudetowardshisagedmother?

A.Grateful.B.Skeptical.

C.Tolerant.D.Sympathetic.

4、WhatcanwelearnaboutRogerSherman?

A.Hecamefromadistinguishedfamilybackground.

B.Hewasnotgoodatdisplayinghistrueinnerfeelings.

C.Heseverelypunishedastudentwhodidn'tbehavehimself.

D.Hewasamanconsciousoftheconsequencesofhisbehavior.

5、Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?

A.MrSherman*sfacewascoveredwithblood.

B.MrShermanwasseekingstrengthinprayer.

C.MrShermanwasthenonthepointofexploding.

D.MrShermanwasashamedofhismother'srudebehavior.

6、Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A,ControlyourtemperB.Saveyourself-esteem

C.MindyourmannersD.TreasureyourBible

24.(8分)Withover2.4millonvisitorseveryyear,CinqueTerreisoneofthe

most-visitedregionsinItaly.CinqueTerreistrulyspecial.Thefivecandy-colored

fishingvillagesofRiomaggiore,Manarola^Comiglia,Vemazza,andMonterossoalMare

arebuiltintocliffsoverthecleanandbrightly-shiningLigurianSea.Whetheryou're

visitingtheregionforafewdaysorafewweeks,thesearetheexperiencesyoushould

addtoyourtrippleasure.

★Takeascenichike.

It'seasytovisiteachoftheattractivevillagesonfoot.Themostpopularhikeisthe

coastalpathSentieroAzzuro.Itlinksallfivevillagesandoffersextremelybeautiful

sceneryofthesea,architectureandvineyards(葡萄園).Ittakesaboutsixhourstogo

across,withshortbreaks,butmostpeoplearegoingtostopinthevillagesforfoodand

swimming.

★Eatseafoodinacone(錐形).

DessertloversmightthinkthatItalianice-creamisthebestthingtobeservedina

conebutmakeroomforseafoodconesaswell.Thankstoitscoastallocation,Cinque

Terreisfullofseafoodrestaurants.

★Getonaboat.

Iftheweathercooperates,takethetimetogetoutonthewater.Thevillageslook

verybeautifulfromaboat.Thecheapestandeasiestwayistojumponthepublicferry

fromoneofthevillagestothenext,buttheseboatsareoftencrowded.It'sfarmore

relaxingtotakeaprivatecruise,whichdepartsfromthedocksinRiomaggiore,

Manarola,Vemazza,andMonterossoalMare.

★Takethetrain.

CinqueTerre'strainsystemisoneofthemostscenicinEurope.Thehigh-speed

trainrunsthrougheachofthefivevillagesevery20minutesorso.Andthewholelineis

directlyonthecoast,offeringlovelyviewsoftheLigurianSeaandrockycliffs.

1、Whatisspecialaboutthefivecandy-coloredfishingvillages?

A.Theirspeciallocation.B.Theirlonghistory.

C.Theirdeliciousfoods.D.Theirfriendlyvillagers.

2^Whatisthefavoritefoodforthehikersinthefivevillages?

A.ItaliannoodlesB.Italianice-cream.

C.Italianwines.D.Seafoodcones.

3、Whatisthebestwaytoenjoythebeautifulsceneryanddeliciousfood?

A.Takingaprivateferrytothevillages.

B.Walkingwithshortbreaksonthecoast.

C.Takingascenichikealongthecoastalpath.

D.Takingthetrainrunningthroughthevillages.

25.(10分)Free,OfficialSourcestoFindUnclaimedMoney

Doesthegovernmentoweyoumoney?Theremightbeunclaimedfundsorproperty

waitingforyoufromsavingsorcheckingaccounts,wagesandpensions,taxrefunds(退

款),lifeinsurancepolicies,andalotmore.Companiesmayoffertofindthismoneyfora

fee.Andscammersmaytrytotrickyouwithfakepromisesofmoneyfromthe

government.Butyoucanfindyourunclaimedmoneyyourselfforfree.CheckoutUSA

Gov'slistofofficialsourcestogetstarted:

?Searchforunclaimedmoneyandpropertyineverystatewhereyouhavelived.

Youcanconductamulti-statesearch,andkeepaneyeoutatstatefairsandeven

malls,wherestatetreasurers(ST)andotherofficialsholdpublicawarenessevents.

?Checkforunclaimedfundsfrombankfailuresorunclaimeddepositsfromcredit

unionclosures.

DidyouhavemoneyinacheckingorsavingsaccountataFederalDeposit

InsuranceCorporation(FDIC)-insuredtlnancialinstitution?Ifthefinancialinstitution

isclosed,youcansearchtheFDICdatabase(數(shù)據(jù)庫)andyouwillmakeit.FDIChas

thousandsoftheirbanksacrossthecountryanddeservesyourtrust.

?Searchforunclaimedbackwages,pensionmoney,orlifeinsurancefunds.

Areyouowedunpaidwagesfromyourcurrentemployer(CP)orapast

employer(PP)?ChecktheLaborDepartmenfsWageandHourDivision'srecordstosee

ifyouhavemoneywaitingtobeclaimed.Youalsomaybeowedapensionifacompany

youworkedforwentoutofbusinessorendedadefinedplan.

1、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itislikelythatseveralstatesowemoneytoyou.

B.Mallsmightwitnesspublicawarenessevents.

C.Scammersarealwaysreadytohelpyouforfree.

D.Yourpastemployermightoweyouunpaidwages.

2、Theorganizationenablingconsumerstoconfidentlyplacemoneymaybe.

A.STB.CP

C.PPD.FDIC

第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5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(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).

26?(30分)Bodylanguageisthequiet,secretandmostpowerfullanguageofall!

Itspeaks1thanwords.Accordingtospecialists,ourbodiessendoutmore2

thanwerealize.Infact,non-verbal(非言語)communicationtakesupabout50%ofwhat

wereally3Andbodylanguageisparticularly4whenweattemptto

communicateacrosscultures.Indeed,whatiscalledbodylanguageisso5apart

ofusthatit'sactuallyoftenunnoticed.Andmisunderstandingsoccurasaresultofit.___

6,differentsocietiestreatthe7betweenpeopledifferently.Northern

Europeansusuallydonotlikehaving8contact(接觸)evenwithfriends,and

certainlynotwith9,PeoplefromLatinAmericancountries,10.touch

eachotherquitealot.Therefore,it'spossiblethatin11itmaylooklikeaLatino

is12aNorwegianallovertheroom.TheLatino,tryingtoexpressfriendship,will

keepmoving13TheNorwegian,veryprobablyseeingthisaspushiness,willkeep_

14—whichtheLatinowillinreturnregardas15.

Clearly,agreatdealisgoingonwhenpeople16,Andonlyapartofitisin

thewordsthemselves.Andwhenpartiesarefrom17cultures,there'sastrong

possibilityof18Butwhateverthesituation,thebest19istoobeythe

GoldenRule:treatothersasyouwouldliketobe20

1、A.straighterB.louderC.harderD.further

2、A.soundsB.invitationsC.feelingsD.messages

3、A.hopeB.receiveC.discoverD.mean

4、A.immediateB.misleadingC.importantD.difficult

5、A.wellB.farC.muchD.long

6、A.ForexampleB.ThusC.HoweverD.Inshort

7、A.tradeB.distanceC.connectionsD.greetings

8、A.eyeB.verbalC.bodilyD.telephone

9、A.strangersB.relativesC.neighborsD.enemies

10、A.inotherwordsB.ontheotherhandC.inasimilarway

D.byallmeans

11、A.troubleB.conversationC.silenceD.experiment

12、A.disturbingB.helpingC.guidingD.following

13、A.closerB.fasterC.inD.away

14、A.steppingforwardB.goingonC.backingaway

D.comingout

15、A.weaknessB.carelessnessC.friendlinessD.coldness

16^A.talkB.travelC.laughD.think

17、A.differentB.EuropeanC.LatinoD.rich

18、A.curiosityB.excitementC.misunderstandingD.nervousness

19、A.chanceB.timeC.resultD.advice

20、A.noticedB.treatedC.respectedD.pleased

第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或

括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

27.(15分)1^(see)fromouterspace,Earthisablueplanet,duetothefactthat

theoceancoversover70percentofitssurface.Accordingtoanewstudypublishedin

thejournalScience,theoceanplaysagreatrolein"(slow)downglobalwarming.Itis

u3.importantbuffer(緩沖物)^,4.TheNewYorkTiniesputit.

Theoceanscanabsorb93percentoftheheattrappedbythegreenhousegases

5.humansreleaseintotheatmosphere.Andtheother7percent或(absorb)bytheair,

landandicecaps,accordingtotheGuardian.

“Iftheoceanwasn'tabsorbingasmuchheat,thesurfaceofthelandwouldheatup

much72_(fast)thanitisrightnow,59saidprofessorMalinL.PinskyatRutgers

UniversityintheUS?"Infact,theoceanissavingusfromrapidwarmingrightnow.”

However,theoceanitself,asDiscoverMagazinenoted,isheatingup40percent

fasteronaveragethantheUnitedNations8r(believe)fiveyearsago.Thatmeansifthe

oceantemperaturesincrease9.thisspeed,thehighwatertemperatures“willkilloff

marineecosystems,raisesea(level)andmakehurricanesmoredestructive(破壞

性的)”,theGuardianreported.

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