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高中英語名校試卷PAGEPAGE1甘肅省武威市涼州區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共6小題;每小題1.5分,滿分9分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatistheman’sfavoritegame?A.Football. B.Ping-Pong. C.Tennis.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecomingexams?A.Confident.B.Nervous.C.Unconcerned.3.WhydoesAmbercallMike?A.Toaskafavor. B.Torentanapartment. C.Tofindhimaroommate.4.Whydoesthewomanwanttochangethedress?A.Shedoesn’tlikethecolor. B.Thequalityisn’tgood. C.It’salittlesmall.5.What’stheman’sopinionaboutthewoman’sjob?A.Itoffersahighpay. B.Itservesfewcustomers. C.Itchangesveryfast.6.WhatdoesthemandislikeaboutLondon?A.Theweather. B.Thefood. C.Thepeople.第二節(jié)(共14小題;每小題1.5分,滿分21分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。7.Howoftendoesthemanrun?A.Twiceaweek. B.Fourdaysaweek. C.Everyday.8.Whicheventisthemangoodat?A.Shortdistance.B.Middledistance.C.Longdistance.9.Howfastcanthemanruntheeventnow?A.In3minutesand47seconds.B.Within4minutes.C.Inabout6minutes.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatisthemandoing? A.Attendingalecture.B.Conductinganinterview.C.Holdingapressconference.11.Whathasthewomanbeenplanningtodo? A.Takephotographyclassesinanartschool. B.Workasaphotographerinthefuture. C.Domultiplejobsatthesametime.12.WhatdoesaNationalGeographickindofphotographerdo? A.Developphotosofdifferentcolorsandsizes. B.Hostphotographicexhibitionstomakemoney. C.Presentgeographicfeaturesbyphotographinginvariousplaces.13.Whatisthemostimportantthingforcommercialshooting? A.Tofollowsomesetroutines. B.Tosatisfytheneedsofcustomers. C.Toexpressthevoicesofsomepeople.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。14.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout? A.Waysofsavingenergy. B.ThehistoryofDaylightSavingTime. C.TheroleofDaylightSavingTimeinwartime.15.WhenareclockssetbackanhourintheUnitedStates? A.Inthespring. B.Inthesummer. C.Intheautumn.16.Whatwaspeople’sopinionaboutBenjamin’splanforDaylightSavingTimeatfirst? A.Clever. B.Confusing. C.Ridiculous.17.WhenwerethebeginningandendingdatesofDaylightSavingTimefixedintheU.S.? A.Inthe1960’s. B.Inthe1790’s. C.DuringWorldWarII聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.WhendidMozartbegintocomposemusic? A.Attheageoffour. B.Attheageoffive. C.Inhisearlyteens.19.WherewasMozart’sfirstmajoroperaperformed? A.InMilan. B.InVienna. C.InSalzburg.20.WhatdidMozartdowhenhestoppedperforming? A.Hedidbusiness. B.Hetaughtforaliving. C.Hecomposedmusic.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABestCampgroundsinU.S.NationalParksGoldBluffsBeachCampground,RedwoodNational&StatePark,CATheremotecampgroundislocatedabout6milesupunpavedDavisonRoad.Thisisasmallcampground,though,withonly26sites.Soyou’llneedtobookyoursitewellinadvance.Asfarasfacilitiesgo,therearesolarshowers,barbecuesandfirepits,picnictablesandfoodlockers-morethanenoughforaremotecampingadventure.NotethatthefirstpartofDavisonRoadisverysteepandwinding.LargeRVs(房車)areprohibitedonthisroad.Nightlyrate:$35WatchmanCampground,ZionNationalPark,UTTherearefivedifferentloops(圈):LoopAandBhaveelectriccampsites,whiletheCandDaretent-only.LoopEiswherethegroupsitesare.Note,however,thatthiscampgroundisextremelypopular.ReservationsareabsolutelyrecommendedfromMarchthroughNovember.Theoff-season,ontheotherhand,offersfirst-come,first-servedcamping.Nightlyrate:$30foranelectricsite;$20foratent-onlysitePi?onFlatsCampground,GreatSandDunesNationalPark,coAsanInternationalDarkSkyPark,GreatSandDunesisalsoagreatplacetoseetheMilkyWayandamazingviewsofNorthAmerica’stallestsanddunes.Itispopularamongchildrenandadultsalike.Rentingasledorsandboardforanafternoonoffun—you’llfeellikeakidagain.SitescanaccommodatebothRVsandtents.Nightlyrate:$20PaintedDesert,PetrifiedForestNationalPark,AZIt’safantasticplacetoputupatent.Thisisfreecamping,wildcamping.TheonlythingyouhavetodotocampthereistogetapermitinpersonatthePaintedDesertVisitorCenter.Onceyou’reamilefromthetrailhead,you’refreetosetuptentswhereveryouwant.RemembertoobeytheLeaveNoTraceprinciples,though!Ofcourse,therearenofacilitiesinthisdesertwilderness.So,you’llneedtopackeverythingyouneed,fromwaterandfoodtoothersupplies.21.Whichofthefollowingchargesnofeesforthecampsites?A.RedwoodNationalStatePark. B.ZionNationalPark.C.GreatSandDunesNationalPark. D.PetrifiedForestNationalPark.22.WhatisnecessarytodoifyougotoWatchmanCampground? A.Pay$50forthecamping. B.Getapermitinadvance. C.Campwithgroupmembers. D.Reservesitesinthepeakseason.23.Whatfeaturedothefournationalparkshaveincommon? A.Outdoortentcampsites. B.Enoughcampingequipment. C.Convenienttrafficconditions. D.Environmentalwarningsigns.BLastSeptemberanAmericanstartedatripthroughSouthwestChinaonastandardbikeshehadboughtatalocalshop.Inthreemonths,JenniferHolsteincycled2,500kilometersthroughthreeprovinceswithjusttwosmallbags.LivinginBeijing,herlifewasalreadygreat.ButHolsteinfelttheurgetotraveltheworldandlookforadventure.Itwasmid-Augustof2021thattheideacametohertotravelChinabybicycle.Atthattime,Holsteinhadnevercycledformorethan20kilometersaroundherlocalcityofBeijing.Holsteinsharedanexperiencefromthebeginningofhertripwhenshefoundherselfstuckinatunnel(隧道)withaflattire.Itwasdarkandhot,andshewassoscaredbecauseshehadneverchangedatirebefore.Suddenly,agroupofcyclistsoldenoughtobehergrandparentscameandrescuedher.InadditiontoreceivingthekindnessofpeopleacrossChina,Holsteinalsoexperiencedseveraluniqueculturalexperiencesbyattendingthreelocalweddings.Shespokeaboutoneweddingindetail,“IwasinthemiddleofasmallvillageinSichuanprovince,andIwastakenintoalocalTibetanfamily’shomeandtheyinvitedmetotakepartinawedding.Theygavemeadressandevendidmymakeup.IneverthoughtIwouldeverhavethechancetotakepartinaTibetanwedding.”AccordingtoHolstein,“Manypeoplewanttotraveltheworldandtakehugerisks,butneverdo.Don’tjustliveyourlifehopingyourwildestdreamswillbecomearealitysomeday.Tryfirstandtherestwillworkitselfout.”Inadditiontobikingforherownpassionandcuriosity,Holsteinalsolinkedherridetoraise22,000yuanfortheUnitedFoundationforChina’sHealth.24.WhydidJenniferHolsteindecidetotravelbybicycle? A.HerlifeinBeijingwasdull. B.Herfriendsencouragedhertogo. C.Shewaspushedbyaninnerdesire. D.Shewasanexperiencedbiketraveler.25.HowdidthecycliststreatJenniferHolsteininthetunnel? A.Theycalledanoldmantohelpher. B.Theyhelpedherfixthetireproblem. C.Theyignoredherandmovedforward. D.Theythoughtthemselvestoooldtohelpher.26.WhatcanbeinferredfromJenniferHolstein’swordsinparagraph4? A.ShewasfondofattendingTibetanweddings. B.Shewasabitannoyedatthewedding’sdetails.C.Shewasforcedtotakepartinthelocalwedding.D.Shewasgratefulforsuchanunexpectedopportunity.27.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Lendingahelpinghandtotheneedy. B.Enjoyingthepleasureoftravel.C.Discoveringtheunknownonabicycle. D.HavingauniqueculturalexperienceinChina.CAfloodhitYellowstoneNationalParkonJune13,2022.The
disasterwascausedbya
combination
ofunusuallyheavyrainsandrapidsnowmelt.Thehighandfastwaterflowsdestroyedbridgesandsweptawayentireroadways,leavingcommunitiesandhomesisolated.Fortunately,theapproximately10,000parkvisitorsweresafely
evacuated.ThetownofGardiner,alongtheMontana-Wyomingborder,wasparticularlyhardhit.Thefloodwatersleftalmost900peoplewithnopowerorwaterformanydays.Gardiner’s
economy,whichdependsonthealmostthree-quartersofamillionvisitorswhopassthroughthepark’snorthgateannually,islikelytotakeahit.Thefloodwatersseverely
damagedthemainnorthentranceroadtoYellowstone,andcouldtakeyearstorebuild.Parkofficialshavebegunworkonimprovingan
alternativeroadtoGardiner.Thiswillensurethatlocalscan
access
food,supplies,andotheressentialemergencyservices.AlimitednumberoftouristsmayalsobeallowedintoGardineroncetheroadis
stable.Yellowstone’snorthgateisclosed
indefinitely.
Butthepark’ssouthgateopenedtovisitorsonJune22,2022.Parkofficialshavestartedanewentrysystemtopreventovercrowding.Itisbasedonthelastnumberofthevisitor’svehiclelicenseplateandthe
calendardateofthemonth.Carswithodd(奇數(shù)的)numberscanvisittheparkonodddaysofthemonth,whilethosewitheven(偶數(shù)的)numberscangoonevendays.Established
in1872,YellowstoneisAmerica’soldestnationalpark.The3,472-square-milereserve
spans
threestatesandishometomany
unique
wildlife.Itisknownforitsnaturalbeautythatincludesmountains,riversandlakes.Theforcesoffireandiceshapedtheparkoverthousandsofyears.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“isolated”inparagraph1probablymean? A.Tracked. B.Separated.C.Decorated. D.Improved.29.Whatwasthepossibleresultoftheflood? A.Gardiner’s
economywouldgetintotrouble. B.Communitiesandhomeswereleftinruins. C.Almost900peopleweretrappedinthepark. D.Thepark’ssouthgatewasclosedforawhile.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext? A.Localpeoplecangetdailynecessitiesfromvisitors.B.Theparkhasadoptedanewsystemtorecognizefaces.C.Thelicenseplatenumberdecideswhencarsenterthepark.D.Moretouristsmayfloodintotheparkforgeologicalfeatures.31.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?A.FloodinghascausedwidespreaddamageintheUS.B.YellowstoneNationalParkisclosedduetoflooding.C.PeoplecanvisitYellowstoneNationalParkanyday.D.NaturalbeautymakesYellowstonefamous.DThisjourneybeganthismorningalmostanhourlaterthanIhadplanned,althoughIhadcompletedmypackingbeforeeighto’clock.IwasquiteclearaboutthefactthatonceIleft,myhousewouldstandemptyforprobablythefirsttimesincethedayitwasbuilt.ItwasastrangefeelingandperhapsexplainswhyIwasleavingsolate,walkingaroundthehousemanytimesover,checkingonelasttimetoseethatallwasinorder.ItishardtoexplainmyfeelingsonceIdidfinallysetoff.AsIdrovefurtherandfurtherfromthehouse,Ifoundthesurroundingsgrowunrecognizable.Ibegantohaveafeelingofuneasemixedwithexcitement.Itookaturningandfoundmyselfonaroadcirclingtheedgeofahill.Icouldsensethesteep(陡峭的)droptomyleft.IfeltasenseofalarmthatIwasperhapsnotonthecorrectroadatall,butspeedingoffinthewrongdirectionintoawilderness.Itwasonlythefeelingofamoment,butitcausedmetoslowdown.AndevenwhenIwassureIwasontherightroad,Ifeltforcedtostopthecaramomenttothinkcarefully.Idecidedtostepoutandstretch(伸展)mylegsalittle.Ontheonesideoftheroad,thicketsandsmalltreesrosesharply,whileontheotherIcouldnowseethedistantcountrysideandatownnearby.Iwalkedalittlewayalongtheroadside,whenIheardavoicebehindme.UntilthispointIhadbelievedmyselfquitealoneandIturnedinsomesurprise.Sittingonthelargestonewasathin,white-hairedman.Hecalledtomeagainandsignaledmetojoinhim.Foramoment,Itookhimforahomelessman,butthenIsawhewasjustsomelocalmanenjoyingthefreshairandsummersunshine,andsawnoreasonnottodoso.32.Whydidtheauthorsetofflaterthanplanned?A.Becauseherepeatedlycheckedthehouse.B.Becausehewasfeelingsadaboutleavingthehouse.C.Becausepackinghisbelongingstooklongerthanexpected.D.Becausetherewasnoonetohelphimgeteverythingready.33.Whatcausedtheauthortostartdrivingmoreslowly?A.Theroadhadbecomesteep. B.Herealizedhewasdrivingtoofast.C.Thebeautifulsceneryattractedhim. D.Hesuddenlyfearedthathemightgetlost.34.Whentheauthorwalkedoutofhiscar,he________.A.didn’texpecttoseeanyone B.didn’twanttospeaktoanybodyC.didn’tknowtherewasatownnearby D.couldn’tseeanythingbecauseofthetree35.Whatwastheauthor’sattitudetohistrip?A.Hejustwantedtofinishit. B.Hefeltunabletocontinueit.C.Heregrettedhavingstartedit. D.Hehadmixedfeelingsaboutit.第二節(jié):七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Howtobeamoreresponsibleperson?Responsibilitydoesn’tcomeatbirth.Itissomethingthatisacquiredasyouage,gotoschoolandprogressinlife.However,youcanhearandseealotofdifferentthings,bothgoodandbad.____36____That’swhyyoursenseofresponsibilitydependsonlyonyou.Allofitdependsonyourowndecision.Hereareafewtipsonhowtoimproveyoursenseofresponsibility.____37____Ifyoumakeamistake,admitit.Insteadofmakingexcuses,givethetruereasonwhyyoufailed.Bycomingupwithanexcuse,youactuallyadmittobeingirresponsible.Stopcomplaining.Complainersareusuallythosewhotalktoomuchanddonothing.Byalwayscomplainingabouttheworldaroundyou,youactuallyfillyourselfwithnegativity.____38____Therefore,stopcomplaining!Overcomepostponement.Thefirststeptosuccessistostopputtingthingsoff.Postponementwillleadyounowhere.You’reresponsibleforyourownfuture,sostopdelayingnowandstarttakingactiononwhattrulymatters.____39____Beconsistentandsticktoyourschedule.Havingaroutineisgood.____40____Trytowakeupatthesametimeeveryday.Evenonweekends,youcouldgetupearlierinsteadofstayinginbeduntilnoon.Thiswillgiveyousomeconsistency.Plus,gettingupearlyallowsyoutohavemoretimeforwhateveryouhavetofinishthatday.Additionally,youshouldsetascheduleforyourworkandpersonaltasks,andsticktoit.A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Stopmakingexcusesforyourself.C.Bybeingnegative,youaresufferingterribly.D.Youchooseyourownbehavior,actionsandwords.E.Itmeansorderandmeansyouareontherighttrack.F.Thehoursyouwastedcouldhavebeenusedforbetterthings.G.Eventhoughyounevercomplain,youareobviouslyexhausted.第三部分
語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共15小題;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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Hello,Mr.Wi-Fi.Lifewithoutyouisnexttoimpossible.We’rehappytosingyournamefrommorningtillevening,sometimestilldawn.____41____Iknowyouhelpme,sometimesyouaremakingmedothingswith____42____attention.ManytimesIpromisemyselfthatI’ll____43____myfeelingstowardsyou,butyou’re____44____mecloserandcloser…You’veenteredbothmyhomeandmyworkplace.You’rejustawindowforour____45____andinformation.Butwepeoplearen’t____46____onlywiththewindow.Soweopenallourdoorsforyou.Isthisa(n)____47____orsomekindofattachment?Ifthisisanillness,isitcurable?Andifthisisanattachment,willyou____48____methelifelongtogetherness?Wewantyoualldays.Can’tyoutakeafewdaysoffsothatbothyouandIcan____49____?You’reapoison--notaslowonebutasuper-fastpoisonwhichholdsourmindandmakesusdance____50____yourtune.Nowadaysyou’reso____51____thatanyonecanbuyandmakeyoubecomeourcompanion,you’llneverbebotheredaboutourhealthbutwe’ll____52____beconcernedaboutyour“health”.Becauseyouaccompanyuseverywhereandneverletusalone.Ifyouwerea____53____personmadeoffleshandblood,wouldweloveyouthesame?Youcontroluswithyournumeroustalentsandweevencan’tgetridofyou.Weallareyour____54____.SometimesIwonderhowpeopleinthepreviousgenerations____55____,butiftheydid,whycan’twe?41.A.Nowthat B.OnlyifC.When D.Though42.A.praised B.divided C.focused D.increased43.A.keepon B.bringback C.giveup D.leadto44.A.drawing B.pushing C.forcing D.observing45.A.contribution B.Argument C.entertainment D.struggle46.A.strict B.busy C.generous D.satisfied47.A.disease B.inspiration C.routine D.situation48.A.recommend B.intend C.a(chǎn)dapt D.promise49.A.persist B.relax C.progress D.balance50.A.to B.a(chǎn)gainst C.from D.within51.A.traditional B.valuable C.a(chǎn)ffordable D.a(chǎn)ttractive52.A.sometimes B.a(chǎn)lways C.never D.rarely53.A.selfish B.dishonest C.responsible D.real54.A.friends B.slaves C.colleagues D.employers55.A.suffered B.connected C.survived D.surfed第二節(jié):語篇填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。LikePekingOperaandothertraditionalnationalartsinChina,shadowplay,__56__(know)asaChineseculturalheritage,hasspreadtomanycountries.Vividdesigns,arichvarietyof__57__(color),beautifulcostumes,changeoflighting,anduniquesinging,togethermakeupthe__58__(fascinate)worldofashadowplay.As__59__oldformofstorytellingandentertainment,shadowplayartistsholdplainfiguresclosetoabrightcloth__60__(create)theshadowsofmovingimages.Thefiguresareusuallymoved__61__peoplebehindthebrightcloth.Theshadowplayisnot__62__(entire)ashowofshadows,butratherashowofsilhouettes(剪影).ThatdayI__63__(watch)ashadowplayshowattheChinesePeople’sAssociationforFriendshipwithForeignCountries,andwasfascinatedbythewonderful__64__(perform).However,mostyoungpeoplehavelittleunderstandingof__65__ashadowplayis,despitethefactthatithasahistoryofmorethan2,000years.Itisapitythatnowadaysyoungpeopledon’tknowhowtoappreciatethistraditionalfolkart.So,let’spreserveit.第四部分:單詞檢測(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)漢語意思將所學(xué)單詞準(zhǔn)確的拼寫出來,注意詞形的正確書寫。Thechallengewefacein________(農(nóng)業(yè))islackofnewtechnology.67.AlthoughDrZhongNanshanisinhiseighties,heisstill________(精力充沛的)Theagencywasheavilycriticisedforitsslow________(反應(yīng))tothehurricane.69.Mankindshouldmakefulluseoflimited________(資源).Thevolunteersofthiscommunity________(定期)helpoldpeopledealwithtoughproblemsinlife.71.Everythingdone,theysatintheyard_______(聊天)withthevolunteersyesterday.Teachingchildrenrequires__________(耐心)andunderstanding.73.Firefighterswereonthe________(現(xiàn)場)immediately.74.Thoughittookplaceby________(偶然),weshouldbeawareoftheessenceofit.75.Whenhesawalittleboy_____(掙扎)intheriver,hetookoffhisjacketandjumpedintothewater.第五部分:書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)76.你校英文網(wǎng)站向?qū)W生征文介紹中國傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日,請你寫一篇介紹中秋節(jié)的短文投稿。1.詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右
2.參考詞匯
中秋節(jié):Mid-AutumnFestival
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【〖答案〗〖解析〗】1.B【原文】W:Didyougotowatchthefootballgameyesterdayafternoon?M:No.Iseldomwatchfootballgames,butInevermissasingletabletennisgame.2.B【原文】M:Youlookupset.What’sthematter?W:Well,Ihavebeenstayingupverylate.Youknow,theexamsareapproaching.M:Takeiteasy.You’refullyprepared.W:Maybeyou’reright.Ineedagoodrestnow.3.C【原文】W:Hello,Mike.ThisisAmber.Ihearthatyou’relookingforanapartment,andmybrotherJackjustrentedatwo-bedroomdowntown.Heislookingforasuitableroommate.M:Great.I’mlookingforaplacerightinthatarea.Thatsoundsideal.4.C【原文】M:WhatcanIdoforyou?W:I’dliketoexchangethisblackdressforalargerone.Ithasgoodquality.M:Yes,ofcourse.Pickupanotherone.I’llputthisoneback.5.A【原文】W:Thosecustomersarereallyhardtoplease!Isometimesthinkofquittingmyjob.M:Oh,forgetit.Thinkingaboutthepaywillmakeyoufeelbetter.6.A【原文】W:You’vebeeninLondonforseveralmonths.Howdoyoulikethecity?M:Theonlythingisthatthesunneversmiles.It’salwaysgrayandunhappy.Butthepeoplearesofriendly.7.B
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9.B【原文】W:We’vebeenrunningthelastcoupleofdaysandyou’reafastrunner.Howoftendoyourun?M:Well,nowIonlyrunaboutfourdaysaweek.ButwhenIwasyounger,everyday.W:Oh,really!Didyouruninhighschoolorcollege?M:Believeitornot,IstartedwhenIwassixyearsold.W:Wow.Soareyouabettershortdistancerunnerorlongdistancerunner?M:Actuallymiddledistancerunner.W:Howfarisamiddledistance?M:About1,500meters.W:What’syourfastesttimeinthe1,500meters?M:Ah,threeminutesandforty-sevenseconds.W:That’sprettyfast.M:IdidthatinhighschoolandIwonagoldmedalthen.ThoughI’mnotsofastnow,stillIcanruntheeventwithinfourminutes.W:That’sprettycool.Mytimewillbeaboutsixminutes.10.B
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13.B【原文】M:Hi,Marina.CanIaskafewquestions?W:Yes,sure,goahead.M:Asaphotographer,youarequitesuccessful.Canyoutellmewhocanbecomeaphotographer?W:Anyonecanbecomeaphotographer,aslongasyouwantit.It’snotlikeyouneedadegreeorcertificateoranything.Yes,I’vebeenplanningtotakephotographyclassesinanartschoolintheUK,butbeforethis,I’dalreadybeenworkingasaphotographerforyears—Istartedbyusingmyphoneinjuniorhigh.Someofmyphotographerfriendsdootherjobsatthesametime—theyaremusicmakers,vloggersanddirectors.M:Whatdoesaphotographerusuallydo?W:Therearedifferentkindsofphotographersandourlivesandworkcanbequitedifferent,too.ANationalGeographickindofphotographermaytraveltodifferentplaces,takingphotosofarchitecture,landscapesandanimals.Butfashionphotographerslikeme,mainlydotwothings—commercialshootsandourowncreativeprojects.Theformerisformakingmoneyandofferingservicetocustomers.Thelatterisforexpression—wepostthesephotosonourownsocialmedia,submitthemtomediaoutletsandcontests,orhostphotographicexhibitionstoshowthemoff.M:Whatmakesagoodphotographer?W:Forcommercialshooting,therearesomeroutinesthatwecanfollowandthemostimportantthingistomeettheneedsofourcustomers.Forourownshoots,whatmattersmostisthatyouhavesomethingthatyouwanttoexpress,andthesethingscanbereceivedorunderstoodbyacertaingroupofpeoplewhothinksimilarly.M:Thanksforhavinggiventheinterview.14.B
15.C
16.C
17.A【原文】M:Goodafternoon,everyone.TodayI’dliketogiveabriefintroductiontoDaylightSavingTime.Twiceayear,alltheclocksintheUnitedStatesarechangedbyonehour.Inthespring,clocksaremovedaheadanhour.ThisiscalledDaylightSavingTime.Inthefall,clocksaresetbackanhourtostandardtime.Peoplerememberhowtochangetheirclocksbyrememberingthissaying:Springforward,fallback.ItseemsBenjaminFranklinwasthefirstpersontoputforwardtheideaofDaylightSavingTime,backinthe1790’s.Atthetime,peoplethoughthewasjoking.Theycouldn’tbelievehewasserious.Manyyearslater,duringWorldWarI,peoplerealizedwhatacleverideahe’dhad.Inthespringandsummer,thesunrisesearlier.Bymovingtheclockahead,peoplecantakeadvantageoftheextradaylightandsaveenergy.Energyisimportant,ofcourse,especiallyduringwartime.TheUnitedStatesoperatedonDaylightSavingTimeduringWorldWarIandagainduringWorldWarII.Afterthat,somepartsofthecountryfollowedDaylightSavingTimeandsomedidn’t.Beginningandendingdatesweredifferentfromplacetoplace.Thisconfusingsituationendedin1966,whentheUniformTimeActwaspassed,whichmadethebeginningandendingdatesofDaylightSavingTimefixed.Sincethen,somelawmakershavesuggestedthattheUnitedStatesgotoyear-roundDaylightSavingTime.18.B
19.A
20.C【原文】W:Mozartwasanoutstandingmusicianandcomposerwhosefamecontinuestogrowmorethantwocenturiesafterhisdeath.HewasborninSalzburg,Austria,in1756.Beforetheageoffour,hehadshowngreatmusicaltalent.Hisfatherthendecidedtolethimstarttakinginstrumentallessons.Theboy’sreputationasamusicaltalentgrewfast.Atfive,hewascomposingmusic.Fromthattimeon,Mozartwasperforminginconcertsandwritingmusic.Byhisearlyteens,hehadmasteredthepianoandviolin,andwaswritingsymphoniesandoperas.HisfirstmajoroperawasperformedinMilanin1770,whenhewasonlyfourteen.Atfifteen,MozartbecametheconductorforanorchestrainSalzburg.In1781,heleftforVienna,wherehewasingreatdemandasbothaperformerandacompositionteacher.Hisfirstoperawasasuccess.Butlifewasnoteasybecausehewasapoorbusinessman,andhisfinanceswerealwaysinabadstate.Hismusicfromthenextdecadewasnotverypopular,andheeventuallyfellbackonhisteachingjobsforaliving.In1788hestoppedperforminginpublic,preferringonlytocompose.Hediedin1791attheageofthirty-five.Althoughhelivedonlyashortlife,hecomposedover600works.21.D
22.D
23.A【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹幾處美國國家公園最好的露營地。21.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)PaintedDesert,PetrifiedForestNationalPark,AZ中的“Thisisfreecamping,wildcamping.(這是免費(fèi)的,野外露營。)”可知,石化森林國家公園露營地不收費(fèi)。故選D。22.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)WatchmanCampground,ZionNationalPark,UT中的“Note,however,thatthiscampgroundisextremelypopular.ReservationsareabsolutelyrecommendedfromMarchthroughNovember.(不過請注意,這個(gè)露營地非常受歡迎。從3月到11月絕對建議預(yù)訂。)”可知,如果你去守望者營地,你需要在旺季預(yù)訂場地。故選D。23.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章標(biāo)題“BestCampgroundsinU.S.NationalParks(美國國家公園最好的露營地)”及四個(gè)國家公園的介紹可知,這四個(gè)國家公園共同之處在于都是戶外帳篷營地。故選A。24.C
25.B
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