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英語二診模擬練習A卷第一部分聽力部分一、聽句子,根據(jù)所聽到的內(nèi)容選擇正確答語。()1.A.Soundsgood. B.Noproblem. C.I’mfine.()2.A.Yes,itis. B.Hardlyever. C.Takeiteasy.()3.A.Takecare. B.Goodidea. C.Havefun.()4.A.Sure,thanks. B.Waitandsee. C.Don’tworry.()5.A.Idon’tknow. B.Whatapity! C.Sorry,Iwon’t.二、聽句子,選擇與所聽句子內(nèi)容相符的圖片。A.B.C.D.E.6.________7.________8.________9.________10.________三、聽對話,根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容及問題選擇正確答語。()11.A.Tothebank. B.Tothecinema. C.Tothepostoffice.()12.A.$8. B.$15. C.$30.()13.A.Thisafternoon. B.Inseveralminutes. C.Inthehistoryclass.()14.A.Warm. B.Hot. C.Cool.()15.A.Shedislikestheshow.B.She’dliketogototheshow.C.Shewillrefusetheinvitation.()16.A.Totherestaurant. B.Totheairport. C.Tothebank.()17.A.Boring. B.Relaxing. C.Smooth.()18.A.A.doctor. B.Ashopowner. C.Adriver.()19.A.Heisworking. B.He’sfixingtheradio. C.He’slisteningtotheradio.()20.A.Inthepark. B.Inthehospital. C.Intheschool.四、聽短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。()21.Wherewillvolunteersdotheseactivities?A.Inthehospital. B.Intheschool. C.Inthecommunity.()22.Whoareservedinthefirstactivity?A.Theold. B.Thekids. C.Theteachers.()23.Howlongdoesthetree-plantingactivitylast?A.Foraboutaweek. B.Forabouttendays. C.Forabouttwentydays.()24.Inwhichorderaretheactivitiesmentionedinthespeech?①②③A.①②③ B.③①② C.②③①()25.Whatisthespeaker’spurpose?A.Tosharehis/hervolunteerexperiences.B.Tointroducesomegreatvolunteeractivities.C.Toshowpeople’slivingconditionsinthecommunity.五、聽短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成圖表中所缺信息。Shouldweprohibit(禁止)turningrightatredlights?TheruleContentDriversareallowedtoturnrightatredlightsinmostAmericancities.(26)________tohelpcarssaveenergyProblemhasledtomore(27)________e.g.Sophie,onabikewasknockedoverbyacarturningrightataredlightnotlongago.People’sopinionsTheserightturnscauseproblemstothe(28)________ofridersandwalkers.●Preventingrightturnswillonlymakestreetsmorecrowded.●Theexactinfluenceofrightturnsisstillnot(29)________John’s:Heshowshis(30)________forthechangeoftherule.第二部分基礎知識運用六、選擇填空A.從以下各題的A、B、C三個選項中選擇正確答案。()31.—Who’s______womanoverthere?—She’sMrs.Green,______universityteacher.A.the;an B.a;the C.the;a()32.Greatchanges______tookplaceinmyhometownmakemesoproud.A.that B.who C.where()33.TianfuRenwenParkhasbecomeoneof______placestohaveacitywalk.Howcrowdeditisonweekends!A.themostpopular B.themostmysterious C.themosthistorical()34.Generally,wedon’tknowhowimportantsomethingis______weloseit.A.since B.until C.while()35.—Isthechemistryexamdifficult,Tony?—It______bealittle.ButI’mnotsure.Someonesaysit’seasyenough.A.may B.must C.can’t()36.Anntriedsomewaystoimproveherphysics,but______ofthemworked.A.either B.neither C.none()37.Inyesterday’sgeographyclass,Ilearnedthatclouds______ofdropsofwater.A.make B.aremade C.weremade()38.______thePEtest,studentatourschoolhavebeenworkinghardatitforlong.A.Pass B.Topass C.Passing()39.—Iwaslateforschoolthismorning.—______Youalwaysgetupveryearly.A.Serveyouright. B.That’sOK. C.Howcome?()40.The2024ChengduInternationalHorticulturalExposition______innomorethan10days.A.hasbeenheld B.isheld C.willbeheldB.補全對話。根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從下邊方框中選出適當?shù)倪x項補全對話。A:Hi,Lisa.41.Whathappened?B:BecausetomorrowistheMayholiday.A:42B:Ofcourse.I’mgoingtotravel.A:Soundsgreat.43B:IwillgotoXi’antovisittheTerracottaArmywithmyparents.A:Andthen?B:44Iwanttobuysomeclothesandbooks.What’syourplan,Mark?A:Ihavetogetreadyforapianocompetition.B:Sorrytohearthat.45A:Thankyou.A.Youlooksohappy.B.Wherewillyougo?C.ThenIwillgoshopping.D.ButIhopeitgoeswellforyou.E.Doyouhaveanyplansfortheholiday?七、完形填空。分別通讀下面兩篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。AThegovernmentinsouthwestChina’sGuizhouprovinceinitiatedalevelⅢemergencyresponse(啟動三級應急響應).Thiswasbecauseseveralforestfires46recently.Thefirescontinuedformanydaysandmanypeoplecametohelpputthemout.47,twopeoplewerekilledwhilefightingtheforestfireinGuizhou’sPu’ancounty.On10:20a.m.Wednesday,February21st,thefirewasfinallybe48.Thewildfirewascausedmainlybythe49andhumanactivities.It’ssaidthatsouthwestChinahasexperiencedalongdrought(干旱),whichmademanygrassvery50.Peopleburntgrassinafield,whichcaneasilycausethegrassaroundtoburn.Theprovinceisnowmakingeffortstostopthishappeningagain.()46.A.brokeout B.setout C.gaveout()47.A.Sadly B.Actually C.Suddenly()48.A.announced B.controlled C.remembered()49.A.business B.weather C.tradition()50.A.light B.little C.dryBHereweretwomen,bothseriouslyill,whoweresharingthesamehospitalroom.Oneofthemwasallowedtosit51inhisbedforanhour.Hisbedwasnexttotheroom’sonlywindow.Theothermanhadto52allhistimetolieonhisback,lookingatthewhite,boringceiling(天花板).Everyafternoonwhenthemaninthebedbythewindowcouldsitup,hewould53thetimebydescribingallthethingshecouldseeoutsidethatwindowtohisroommate.Ashedescribedallthethingscarefully,themanontheothersideoftheroomwould54hiseyesandimaginethescenes.“Wouldtheoldice-creamshopstillbethere?”hewondered.“Wouldtheoldtreenearmyparentshousestillbethere?”Eachtimeheasked,themanbythewindowsaid:“Yes,55seemstohavechangedalot.”However,oneeveningthemanbythesidediedpeacefullyinhissleep.Theotherman56tothewindowwiththehelpofnurses.57,painfully,hesupportedhimselfononehandtotakehisfirstlookattheworldoutside.Hewouldhavethe58ofseeingitforhimself.Heturnedtolookoutthewindow,onlytofindablank(空白的)wall.Themanaskedthenurse,“Whycouldmyroommatedescribethe59thingsoutsidethiswindowinsuchdetail?ButIcan’tseeanything.Isthisanewwall?”Thenursereplied,“Perhapshejustwantedtoencourageyouandmakeyouhappy.Actually,yourroommatecan’t60anything.”()51.A.down B.up C.behind()52.A.spare B.save C.take()53.A.pass B.tell C.keep()54.A.open B.catch C.close()55.A.everything B.something C.nothing()56.A.moved B.climbed C.jumped()57.A.Quickly B.Slowly C.Regretfully()58.A.fear B.sadness C.joy()59.A.small B.normal C.strange()60.A.gay B.see C.hear第三部分閱讀理解八、閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷句子正誤。正確的填“A”,錯誤的填“B”。Iftherearepeopleintheworldknowingthesecrettohappiness,they’resurelythepeoplewhohavebeenstudyingit.So,weasked18leadinghappinessexpertsabouttheirdailyhabits.Theresultscanhelpimproveourmood(情緒)andhealthmoreorless.Solet’sfindoutwhathabitstheyhavetokeephappy.HabitsEveryday5-6timesaweek3-4timesaweek1-2timesaweekLessthanweeklyGettingsevenormorehoursofsleep28%39%22%0%11%Apersonalhobbylikeart,writing,music,cooking,andreading17%39%17%22%5%Exercisingorplayingsports22%22%28%17%11%Spendingtimeinnature29%11%22%28%10%Spendingtimeoutsidewithfriends0%0%50%39%11%Spendingtimewithfamilyoutsideofthehouse0%0%39%22%39%...()61.Thisreadingisprobablyasurveyreport.()62.Thewriterthinkstheseresultsarehelpfulonlytoourmind.()63.Nineexpertsspendtimeoutsidewithfriends3-4timesperweek.()64.Halftheexpertscangetsevenormorehoursofsleepeveryday.()65.Itisimpossibleforpeopletospendtimeinnatureeveryday.九、閱讀下面兩篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳選項。ABilljustfinishedonequestionnaire(問卷),buthecarelesslydroppedsomeink(墨水)onthepaper.1.Whatagegroupareyouin?□Under180 18—24 □25—34 □35—44 □Above442.Whatdoyoudo?Student □Officeworker □Others3.Howoftendoyouvisitthisnewlibrary?□Everyday Everyweek□Everymonth □Lessthanonceamonth.4.Howimportantarethefollowingservicestoyou?EspeciallyVeryAlittleNotBookborrowing√ReadingactivitiesComputersandInternet√Study/Meetingrooms√5.Whatdoyouthinkofthefollowinglibraryservices?EspeciallyGoodJustso-soBadCollectionofbooksBorrowingserviceReadingactivitiesComputersandInternet√Openinghours√Workers√6.Whatadvicewouldyouliketogiveus?1.2.3.Forme,agrade-12student,thisisagreatplacetostudy.Isitpossibleforyoutokeepitopenlongeronweekends?()66.Wheredoesthequestionnairecomefrom?A.Apubliclibrary. B.Apopularbookstore. C.Areadingcourse.()67.Accordingtothequestionnaire,wecaninferthatBillis______.A.a21-year-oldofficeworkerB.a36-year-olduniversityteacherC.an18-year-oldhighschoolstudent()68.WhatkindofplaceisitforBill?A.Onetolookforandreadbooks.B.Onetostudyanddohishomework.C.Onetosearchforinformationonline.()69.HowdoesBillfeelabouttheworkers?A.Satisfied. B.Disappointed. C.Notsure.()70.WhatmightBill’sfirstandsecondpiecesofadvicebeabout?A.Workersandopeninghours.B.Collectionofbooksandworkers.C.ComputersandInternetandreadingactivities.BEveryonelikesagoodlaughfromtimetotime,andsciencesupportsthatfeeling.Studieshaveshownthatlaughingisrelatedtoourphysicalhealth,feelings—evenourrelationships.Tounderstandwhywelaugh,let’sgobacktoourverybeginnings.Thinkbacktoatimewhenfastfoodwasafour-leggedanimalrunningawayfromus,andwehadtohunt(獵殺)itdowntofillourstomachs.Atthesametime,therewerealsoanimalsrunningtowardsus,huntingusdowntofeedthemselves.Atsuchtimes,ourancestorswould’vebeenundergreatstress.Soitmakessensethatwhenthedangerfinallypassed,earlyhumanssharedalaughwithoneanotherasiftotellthegroupeverythingwasOK,andthattherewasnoneedtobeafraidofwhatwashappeningaroundthem.Along-runningstudyofcouplesattheUniversityofCaliforniaofmorethan150long-termrelationshipsthatstartedin1989hasshownthatlaughteristhegluethatkeepspeopletogether.“Laughtercanmakeiteasierforcouplestocommunicateandkeeptheirrelationships,”oneresearchersaid.What’smore,laughteris30timeseasiertohappentogetherwithothersthanwhenoneisalone.Laughteriscontagious.You’remuchmorelikelytolaughifyoubearsomeoneelselaughing.Laughterislikeapillinyourmedicineboxtohelpyoufeelbetter.Andit’sfree.Sodon’tthinkitissillyorworthless.Ifyouwanttousethemagicpoweroflaughter,afunnymoviemighthelp—butit’sreallytheconnectionslaughterbuildswithotherpeoplethatcount.()71.Whatwouldcauseourancestorsstressatthattime?A.Theydidn’thaveenoughqualityfood.B.Theywereatriskofbeingeaten.C.Theycouldn’tmakecookingtools.()72.Theauthormentionsthatstudyto______.A.drawattentiontotheroleofcommunication.B.stresstheimportanceoftrustincouplerelationships.C.showtheadvantagesoflaughterforcouplerelationships.()73.Whichofthefollowingblankscanbefilledwiththeunderlinedword“contagious”?A.Peopleshouldbe______,alwaysthinkingofsomethinggood.B.Withthequickspreadofthegoodnews,______excitementfilledtheclassroom.C.PalaceMuseumisofgreatimportancewith______treasures.()74.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthoragreewith?A.Oneshouldalwaysmakenewfriends.B.Don’tundervaluethepoweroflaughter.C.Laughterissomethinghumanslearnfromanimals.()75.Whichsectionofnewspapercanwereadthepassage?A.History B.Science C.AnimalB卷一、補全單詞。根據(jù)首字母及句意寫出完整單詞。1.Withmanyyears’greateffortsputinmakingelectriccars,Chinaiswella________ofanyothercountryintheworldinthisarea.2.Tobysucceededh________hisnervousnessinfrontofthecrowds.Everyonethoughthegaveawonderfulspeechwithconfidence.3.Seniormanagersinthiscompanyareprovidedwiths________officessothattheywon’tbeinfluencedbyotherswhenworking.4.Feelingtired,Longlongt________himselfinthebedtheminutehegothome.5.Inthefuture,doctorscanbetterunderstandp________illnessesbylookingat3-Dimagesofthehumanbody.二、完成對話,在對話空格中填上適當?shù)膯卧~,使對話完整正確,一空一詞(含縮寫詞)。Amy:Phew,Ican’thelpfallingasleepinthemorningclass.Jess:1can’t.Coffeeisamusttostartmyday.Amy:Coffee!!!Youmeanyoudrinkcoffee2makestheheart3toofast.Jess:IknowitbutIhaveto.Itcanmakemefocusonmystudybetter.Thereareonly50days4forustotakezhongkao.Amy:Well,asateenager,healthydiet(飲食)matterstoourgrowthinthelongrun.Jess:5atiringdayatschool,whatIwantissittinginthesofawithabigbagofchipsathome.Amy:Iknowhowyoufeel.However,accordingtoascientificarticle,teenagerswhohave6forjunkfoodmaydevelopseriousillnesses.Jess:Yes,Ihappenedtoreadsucharticleswhichalsomentionedthatteenagerstodayaremore7toeatjunkfood.Amy:Really?Howcome?Jess:Sincelotsofparentsarebusyworking,junkfoodhasbeenoneoftheirbest8foritsconvenience.Amy:Besides,theinternetmakeitaloteasiertoliveanot-so-healthylife.Jess:It’struethateverythingisavailablesoeasily9,especiallyorderingjunkfood.Amy:Yougotit.Howcanwekeepawayfromthejunkfood?Jess:Let’sstartwithsmallthingslikegivingupcoffeeandmilktea.Amy:Right,andanotherkeyisweshouldrealizetheimportanceofhealthyfood.Itwillturninto10livinghabitswhichdecideyourlifequalityfortherestofyourlife.Jess:Can’tagreemore.Sometimes,wejustcan’ttellgoodfrombad.That’stosay,weneedall-roundeducation.三、短文填空。用下面方框中的適當形式填入短文空格內(nèi),使短文意思正確,通順(每詞限用一次)。amazeaschangeexplainforhelielikeregardusualwealthEverybodycandream,andevenanimalscanhavedreams,butdreams1asamysterysincecenturiesagoforus.DreamcultureisanimportantpartofancientChineseculture.TherearemanymeaningfulstoriesaboutdreamsinChina.Behindeach2muchforustolearn.?ZhuangzhoudreamedofbutterflyIntheWarringStatePeriod,therewasamannamedZhuangzhou.Oneday,hedreamedof3becomingabutterfly.Whenhewokeup,heasked:WasIdreamingofbecomingabutterfly,orisabutterflydreamingofbecomingme?Ittellsusthatlifeis4.?Goldenmillet(粟)dreamThestoryisaboutapoor,unhappyscholar(學者)whofellasleepwhilewaitingforhislunch.Hedreamedhebecameanofficialandenjoyeda5andcomfortablelife,onlytowakeupandfindthatthepotofmilletwasstillcookingforhimonthefire.?LuoHandreamedaboutbirdLuoHanwasaknowledgeableyoungtalent.Oneday,hedreamedofa(n)6colorfulbirdflyingintohismouth.Wakingupin7,hefelthehadeatensomething.Hisauntsaidthebirdstoodforahighlevelofliterature(文學)andhewouldwritewonderfularticlesfromthenon.Hiswritingskillsreallygotimproved8expected.AncientChinesepeoplethoughtthatdreamscouldsuggestgoodandbadthings.ThebookDukeofZhouinterpretsDreamswasusuallyusedtogive9todreams.DukeofZhou,afamouspoliticianintheWesternZhouDynasty.Confuciuspraisedhimhighly10hispoliticalachievements.Astheposthonorablepersoninhismind,DukeofZhouoftenappearedinConfucius’sdreams.Sincethen,DukeofZhouwasdirectlyrelatedtodreamsinancientChina.四、閱讀表達。A.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出適當?shù)倪x項補全短文。Whyisspringlovable?Summer,winterandfallmayhavetheirfans,butspringisclearlythemostlovableofthefourseasons.Herearesomescientificreasonswhyspringisgreat.1.Inmanyplaces,thetemperatureinthisseasonisabout15to21℃.Peoplefeelthemostcomfortableattemperaturesaround22℃,sothearrivalofspringmeanspeoplecanfinallygetofftheirheavywinterclothesandstillbecomfortable.Followingthespringequinox(春分),daysbeginlastinglongerandnightsgetshorter.2.Researchhasshownthatthosemorehoursofsuncanbeanimportantmood-booster(心情助推器).Thelongerthesunisupduringtheday,thelessbluepeoplefeel.Inaddition,manyanimalsmovesouthduringthewinter.3.Fornorthernareas,there’snobettersignofspringthanbirdsongoutsidethewindow.Birdscanstartflyingnorthasearlyasmid-FebruaryanditlastsintoJune.Itmeansthatthroughoutthespring,peoplecanexpecttoseelotsofbirds.4.AUKstudyhasfoundthatthemorebirdspeopleseeintheirneighborhoods,thebettertheirmentalhealth.Warmertemperaturesmeanpeoplecanspendmoretimeoutdoorswithoutfreezingtheirfeet,whichisgreatformentalhealth.Acrosstheseasons,researchhasfoundthattakingwalksinnatureslowspeople’sheartrate(心率)andmakesthemmorerelaxed.Spending30minutesormoreoutsideinwarm,sunnyspringweatherwillputpeopleinacheerfulmood.5.A.Peoplecanalsohavebettermemories.B.Springmarkstheendofacoldwinter.C.Thentheymovebacknorthastemperaturesrise.D.Springbringsgreengrowthbacktoalltheplants.E.Andseeingmorebirdscanmakepeoplehappier.F.Thatmeanspeoplehavemorelighthourstogetthingsdone.B.閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺信息,將答案按編號依次填入表格內(nèi)的題號后。UndertheinfluenceoftheSilkRoad,Chinaisoftenanexporter(輸出國).However,throughoutthehistoryoftheseroutes,manythingswereintroducedtoChinathroughthem.Herearethreeofthem.TheCentralAsianareaintroducedmanyproductstoChina.Forexample,duringtheHanandJindynasties,nomadicpeoplefromtheNorthintroducedcrops(作物)likecarrotstoChinathroughtheNorthernSilkRoad.OneofthefoodsmadefromthosecropsisHuBing,atypeofbreadpopularinthewesternareasofChina.ItwasintroducedtoChang’anbypeoplefromCentralAsiaduringtheTangDynasty.Besides,manyofthesepeoplefromwesternareasopenedcakeshopsinChang’an.OneofthemostpopularproductstheseshopssoldwasBiluo,atypeofcakethatlookedlikeapillow.Peoplecouldseethecolorofthefillinginsidefromtheoutsidebecausethesurfaceofthisdessertwasquitethin.Anotherfoodisalargenumberofspices(香料),suchaspepper.TheywereintroducedtoChinathroughareassuchastheIndianSubcontinent.Pepperwasfirs

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