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2024年江蘇省泰州市海陵區(qū)九年級(下)中考一模英語試卷

一、單選題:本大題共10小題,共10分。

1.Brushingyourteethproperlycanhelpyoutheriskofhavingtoothproblems.

A.avoidB.reduceC.stopD.cancel

2.Workingasateachershouldbekind-heartedpatient.

A.asfarasB.asgoodasC.aspossibleasD.aswellas

3.一Mum,canIpickupmypackage?

一Waituntiltomorrowmorningforthestationtoopen.

A.whenB.howC.whereD.why

4.一Sometimes,Ican'tunderstandwhatsomefilmswanttoexpress.

——SomeaboutthemonDoubancanhelpyou.Somefansliketoanalyzethem.

A.resultsB.reasonsC.recordsD.reviews

5.Tobemore,Lisaplannedtheactivitiesandbookedtheroombeforetravelling.

A.creativeB.patientC.organizedD.practical

6.TowelcomeFuBao,thegiantpandacenterhasanorganizationinSichuantohelphimgetusedtothe

newlivingcondition.

A.setupB.putupC.makeupD.openup

7.Actually,Citywalk,anewtypeoftravellinginShanghaialongtimeago.

A.startsB.startedC.hasstartedD.wasstarting

8.Accordingtothepicturebelow,studentsthinktheydon'thaveenoughtimeforlearningEnglish.

Hereis■picchartobouithediftkuhict

the200()studentsmedwhenfwylearn

E懦Iuh.

A.OnehundredB.ThreehundredC.SevenhundredD.Ninehundred

9."Throughhardwork,SpudWebbprovedthatsizeandbodytypedonotmatter."Inthefollowingsentences,

which"through"hasthesamemeaningastheabove?

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A.Pleaseholdon,Iwillputyouthroughsoon.

B.Alicetriedtogothroughthedoor,butshewastoobig.

C.TheyoungliketolearnabouttheworldthroughtheInternet.

D.It'sexcitingtoseethehugeglassballfallingthroughthedarkness.

10.一IhavemadelittleprogressinPhysicssofar.Itissohardforme.

一Leo,don'tloseheart..

A.ActionsspeaklouderthanwordsB.Romeisnotbuiltinoneday

C.TheearlybirdcatchesthewormD.Amissisasgoodasamile

二、完形填空:本大題共15小題,共15分。

BackinNewYork,Iamfightingfiresastheassistantcaptain(副隊長)ofavolunteerfirecompany.

Istillremembermyfirstfire.Beforethis,Ihadneverjoinedinanyrescue(救援).Asavolunteer,Ineededto

followthecaptain'sinstructions(11),nomatterwhatIthink.Onthatnight,Iwasthesecondvolunteer

to(12)thescene.WhenIfoundthecaptainformytask,hewastalkingwiththe(13).Shewasstandinginthe

pouringrain,barefooted(赤腳的),whileherhousewasonfire.Whatwas(14),herdogwasstillinthefire.

Theothervolunteer,whohadarrivedjustalittleearlierbeforeme,wasaskedtogoinsideandsavethedog.The

captainwavedmeover.Hesaid,"Bezos,Ineedyoutogoupstairspastthefire,andgetthiswomanapairof

shoes."NotexactlywhatIwashopingfor,andIwas(15)overtheluckyguy,justbecausehebeatmebyfive

seconds.Imanagedtobeavolunteertosaveothers*lives,nottogetothers'shoes,(16)Iobeyedandwentoff,up

thestairsanddownthehall,passingthe"real"firefighters.Theynearly(17)thefireatthispoint,andIrushed

intothemmaster'sbedroomtogetapairofshoes.

NowIknowwhatyou'rethinking,butI'mnota(18).Afterall,Ididn'tsaveanyone,Ijustgottheshoesforthe

lady.Ontheway,Imettheothervolunteerwiththe(19)dog.Wetookthetreasureswesavedoutsidetothe

homeowner,notsurprisingly,the(20)receivedmuchmoreattentionthanmine.

Afewweekslater,thecompanyheardfromthehomeowner.Shesaidneverthoughtthatwewerewillingtorush

intothefire(21)forapairofshoes.Ididn'texpectshe(22)rememberthesmallaction.

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Here,Iwouldofferthisreminder:Don'twait.Don'twaituntilyoumakeyourfirstmilliontomakea

great(23)insomebody'slife.Ifyouhavesomethingtogive,giveit(24),neverthinkit'stoosmall.

Noteverydayisgoingtoofferusachancetosavesomebody'slife,buteverydayoffersusanopportunity

to(25)one.Sogetinthegame.Savetheshoes.

11.A.politelyB.rapidlyC.strictlyD.smoothly

12.A.getoutsideB.arriveatC.climbupD.falloff

13.A.volunteerB.neighborC.homeownerD.interviewer

14.A.betterB.worseC.luckierD.darker

15.A.greenwithenvyB.redwithanger

C.whitewithfearD.palewithsickness

16.A.andB.soC.sinceD.but

17.A.putdownB.putoutC.putawayD.putoff

18.A.heroB.captainC.volunteerD.newer

19.A.lovelyB.frightenedC.sickD.valuable

20.A.homeowner'sB.dogsaver'sC.volunteer'sD.capital's

21.A.justB.stillC.alsoD.even

22.A.mustB.shouldC.couldD.might

23.A.promiseB.differenceC.hopeD.success

24.A.noworneverB.soonafterC.soonerorlaterD.rightnow

25.A.admireB.saveC.influenceD.follow

三、閱讀理解:本大題共20小題,共40分。

A

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ADIYCOURSE--MAKEYOUROWNICECREAM

Makesomeicecreamandfindouthowtomakethingsfreezewithoutputtingtheminthe

freezer.

■Step1.Mixonespoonofchocolate,twospoonsofmilk,

andonespoonofcreamintheglass.

T一

Step2.Putsomeiceinalargebowlandalotofsaltover

theice.Placetheglassofice-creammixtureintothe

)owl,onthetopofthesaltyice.

Step3.Putmoreiceandsaltaroundglasstobuildup

a/morelayers(層)oficeandsaltaroundtheglass.

Step4.Placethetoweloverthebowlsothattheice

creamcanbereadyfaster.Leavetheice-creammixture

—a一tosetforanhour.Stir(攪拌)iteveryfewminutes.

Now,enjoyyourownhomemadechocolateicecream.Haveyougottoknowwhatthesecretof

successinmakingtheicecreamwithoutafreezeris?

26.Wedon'tputanyintheglasswhenwemakeouricecreamasthecourse.

A.creamB.milkC.chocolateD.water

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordfreezerreferto?

A.Atoolwhichcanstirfoodeasily.

B.Amachinewhichkeepsfoodfrozen.

C.Asnackwhichtastescoldanddelicious.

D.Amaterialwhichmakesfoodlookprettier.

28.IntheDIYcourse,weusealotofsaltto.

A.savemuchenergyB.maketheglassclean

C.helptheiceturnintowaterD.maketheicecreamtasty

29.AccordingtotheDIYcourse,wecanknow.

A.weneedalotmorecreamthanmilkandchocolate

B.weneedtoputtheiceintotheglassofmilkdirectly

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C.withthehelpofthetowel,wecanenjoytheicecreamsooner

D.themixtureneedstobestirredforseveralminutesintheend

30.TheDIYcourseisprobablyfor.

A.curiousteenagersB.seriousscientists

C.busybusinessmenD.creativeengineers

B

Growingup,we'veheardalotofviewsofhowsex(性別)influencesinterestsandjobs.For

example,boysdomathbetterthangirls,whilegirlsarebetteratlearninglanguages.Weusuallythinkthisis

becauseofdifferencesinhowboys*andgirls*brainswork.Butisittrue?

Accordingtopaststudies,somepartsofourbrainscanbedifferentinsize.Scientistsusedtothinkthese

differencesmightaffecthowwellmenandwomenthinkanddothings.Theyfoundthisbyscanningpeople's

brains.However,inmostofthestudies,researchersonlyscannedlessthan100people.Assaidina2022study,for

suchresearchtobebelievable,youwouldneedtoscanthebrainsofthousandsofpeopleatleast.

In2023,theUKBiobank,abigdatabase(數(shù)據(jù)庫)usedforresearch,scannedthebrainsof40,000peopleinthe

UK,providingnewfinding.Itshoweddifferencesbetweenmenandwomeninthesizeofcertainbrainparts.About

one-thirdofthesepartswerefoundtobelargerinmen,whileanotherthirdwerelargerinwomen.

Also,ourbrainsmightchangeinstructure(結構)andsizeaccordingtoourlifeexperiences.Forexample,a

man'sbrainareauseformathmightbelargerthanawoman's,simplybecauseheworksinajobrequiringmath

skills.So,anybraindifferencesbetweenmenandwomencouldbearesult,notacause,ofdifferentrolesinlifeand

society,notedNewScientist.

31.InParagraph1,thewriterexplainsviewsofhowsexinfluencesinterestsandjobsby.

A.tellingastoryB.makingasurvey

C.givinganexampleD.askingaquestion

32.AccordingtoParagraph2,theresultofthepaststudieswasunbelievablemaybecause.

A.theresearchersscannedthepeopleinanimproperway

B.allthepeopleresearchersscannedarenotfromtheUK

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C.theresearchersusedwronginformationtodrawaconclusion

D.thenumberofthepeopleresearchersscannedwastoosmall

33.Accordingtothepassage,thewritermayagreethat.

A.aboyisbombetteratmaththanagirl

B.lifeexperiencecaninfluenceaperson'sbrain

C.thesexofapersonleadstodifferencesinthebrain

D.therearenodifferencesinthebrainbetweensexes

34.Thefollowingparagraphcanbestgoafter.However,thesedifferencesweretiny,oftenjustasize

differenceinpercentage.Theyarenotbigenoughtodrawaconclusionfromthem,CamilleWilliamsfromthe

UniversityofTexasatAustin,US,toldNewScientist.

A.Paragraph1B.Paragraph2C.Paragraph3D.Paragraph4

35.Inwhichpartofthewebsitecanyouprobablyfindthispassage?

A.ScienceB.FashionC.EducationD.Technology

c

Ilovetoeat,butfeedingothersismylovelanguage.

一Thepreface

WhenIgraduatedfromcollegeandmovedtoWashingtonD.C.in2017.Tocuremyloneliness,Imademealsat

home.AndIalwayssharedfoodwithnewfriends.Becausemyfoodwasprettygood,everyoneaskedmeforthe

recipes(秘訣).Istartedmycookingblogin2019.

Asalittlekid,Ioftensatandwatchedmumcook.Ispentmostofmychildhoodinthekitchen.Sincethen,Iwas

interestedincooking.BeforeIcouldlearnmymom'sbestdishes,IleftforFrancetogotocollegein2015.

WhenstudyinginFrance,Iwaslivingaloneforthefirsttimeinmylife.Iwascrazilyhomesick.So,Istarted

callingmymomandaskingfortherecipesformyfavoritedishes.Mymomdidn'thaveanyrecipes.Shegrewupin

thekitchenwithhermomtoo,andmygrandmapassedonherknowledgeorally(口頭地).Nowitwasmyturn.

Insteadoffollowingstrictmeasurements(測量),Ilearnedtocookbytastingandfeeling.

Atfirst,myblogwasjustaspaceformetoputwhatIhadlearnedintowriting.Ididn'twantthesecretbehind

disheslikemymom'snoodlesandmydad'stomatosouptodisappear.Iwantedtowritedowneverypieceofadvice

Iwasgivenindetail.Thesedays,Iexperimentmore.I'mnotasstrictwithmyselfaboutmakingthedishesasIeat

them.IjustuseseasonalfoodmaterialasIlike.Myfollowersaregrowingandthismakesmemoreconfidentinthe

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kitchen.

TheblogalsoincreasedmyconfidenceatworkandgavemeaspacetowriteaboutwhatIlove.Ithasconnected

metonewfriendsonline.Mostimportantly,ImixthetraditionthatI'veexperiencedandsomethingnew.

36.Thewriterstartedhercookingblogbecause.

A.shewantedtokillsomefreetime

B.shewantedtosharerecipeswithfriends

C.herfriendsaskedhertorecordthespecialdishes

D.hermumadvisedhertospreadthecookingtradition

37.Thewriterdidsomecooking.

A.byfollowingstrictmeasurements

B.bywatchingcooksinrestaurantcook

C.bylearningtherecipesGrannywrote

D.bymeasuringthroughtastingandfeeling

38.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderinthewriter'scookingexperience?

a.ThewritermademealstocureherlonelinesswhenworkingintheUSA.

b.ThewritercalledhermumfortherecipeswhenstudyinginFrance.

c.Thewritersatandwatchedmumcookinthekitchenataveryyoungage.

d.Thewriterexperimentsmoredishestocreateherowntraditionthesedays.

A.a-c-d-bB.c-b-a-dC.a-b-c-dD.c-a-d-b

39.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebiggestadvantagecookinghasbroughttothewriter?

A.Increasingherconfidencealotatwork.

B.Puttingwhatshehaslearnedintowriting.

C.Makingalotofnewfriendsandcuringherloneliness.

D.Remindingherofwhatshecandoandhowhertraditionisherown.

40.Accordingtothelasttwoparagraphs,thewriterwillprobablynext.

A.createmorerecipestoshareonhercookingblog

B.joinacookingclasstoimprovehercookingskill

C.stopwritingandrunarestauranttotryherownrecipes

D.returntoherparentsformorehisfamily'scookingsecret

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Beingboredisnofun,especiallyatwork.However,arecentstudyfromtheResearchSchoolof

ManagementattheAustralianNationalUniversitysuggeststhatboredommayhaveanunexpectedbenefit(好處).

Inastudy,52studentsweregivenaboringtaskofseparatingredbeansfromgreenonesfor30minutes,while

anothergroupof49studentswasaskedtocreateartprojectswithpaper,beans,andglue.Thenbothgroupswere

askedtospendfiveminutesonacreativetask.,thegroupthathadperformedtheboringtaskproducedmore

creativeideasthanthegroupthathadtakenpartintheartproject.

"Boredomisnotnecessarilyterriblebasedonmyresearch,"saysthestudy'sleader,GuihyunPark.''Peoplewant

togetoutofaboringstate,sotheytendtoseeknovelty(追求新奇),whichcanbringoutcreativity."

Fordesignersandanyoneinacreativefield,boredomisnotsomethingtofear,buttoembrace.J.K.Rowling,

hassharedhowshewouldspendhourssittingontrains,lettinghermindfly,andcomingupwithnewideasforher

stories.Thisboredomallowedhertotapintohercreativityandimagination,leadingtooneofthemostbeloved

bookseriesever.

However,it*salsoworthnotingthatstudieshavefoundthatnoteveryoneexperiencesthesamelevelofcreative

benefitsfromboredom.Parkagreesthatboredomreallycanbeharmfultosomeimportantwork."Iwouldsayat

securityjobs(安保工作)whereyouneedtopaybewatchfulallthetime,likepoliceorsecurityguards,boredom

willkeepyourmindwandering,whichisreallybad,1'saysPark.

41.Whichwordisthemostsuitablefor?

A.SurprisinglyB.NervouslyC.ExpectedlyD.Worriedly

42.AccordingtoPark,whichofthefollowingjobmaybeingboredbegoodfor?

A.Apoliceman.B.Adesigner.C.Anaccountant.D.Anurse.

43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"embrace"inParagraph4probablymean?

A.Giveuphappily.B.Refusewiththanks.

C.Throwawaydirectly.D.Acceptwithpleasure.

44.WhichfitsthestudyfromtheResearchSchoolofManagementbest?

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GroupA

Bothgroupsspentfive

Fifty-twoparticipantsBeingboredcan4to

minutesonacreative

did1.somepeople,especially

taskandGroup

GroupBworkinginacreative

A3couldthan

Forty-ninefield.

GroupB.

participantsdid2.

a.aboringtaskb.bringsomeunexpectedbenefits

c.acreativeprojectd.comeupwithmorecreativeideas

A.1-c,2-a,3-b,4-dB.1-c,2-a,3-d,4-b

C.1-a,2-c,3-d,4-bD.1-a,2-c,3-b,4-d

45.What'sthebesttitleofthisarticle?

A.Thewayofseekingnovelty.

B.Thepowerofembracingboredom.

C.Thesecretofbeingagreatwriter.

D.Theimportanceofkeepingcreative.

四、任務型閱讀□完成表格:本大題共1小題,共15分。

PeopleagedfromseventosixteenintheUKspendnearlyfourhoursonline.Manyofthemthinktheycan

learnandhavefunwithascreen.Alotofresearchshowsthattoomuchscreentimecanhaveabadeffecton

people'sphysicalandmentalhealth.

It*scommontofindthatallthevillagersturnoffscreendevicesfrom7p.m.to8:30p.m.inMohityache

Vadgonvillage,inIndia.Duringthistime,youngpeoplecouldfocusontheirhomework,andfamiliesandfriends

couldtalkface-to-facemore.

However,somesaythatascreensimplyprovidesinformation——itisnotharmfulinitself.Whatdoyouthink?

Shouldyousetlimitsonscreentime?Abigdebate(辯論)hasbeengoingonformonthsontheInternet.

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Yes一screentimeshouldbelimited

Phones,computers,andTVaregreatresourcesforgettinginformationandlotsoffun.However,peoplecan

becrazyaboutthemandsomepeopleneedhelptogetawayfromthem.Evenifpeoplearechattingontheirphones

orplayingonlinegamestogether,theycanstillfeellonely.Limitingscreentimeallowspeopletoconnectwith

familyandfriendsintherealworld.It'salsoagreatchanceforpeopletogooutsideandbeactive,whichisgood

fortheirhealth.Toomuchscreentimecanleadtosleepingproblems.

No一peoplecanmanagetheirscreentime

Dobirdsdream?Whatwasthebiggestdinosaureverdiscovered?Throughdevices,peoplecanfindanswersto

thesequestions.Theycanlearnaboutgreatworksofliterature,andfindoutwhatishappeningaroundtheworld.It

isagreatresourceforhomework.Thisshowsscreentimeisimportant,soitshouldnotbelimited.Electronic

devicesallowfriendsandfamilyfarawayfromeachothertostayintouch.

Limitingitmightmakepeoplelonely.Mostpeoplenaturallytakescreenbreakswhentheyeatorexercise.

Howmuchscreentimepeopleshouldspenddependsonthemselves.

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Shouldscreentimebelimited?

Situationofscreentimespent

Peopleagedfrom7to16intheUKspendnearlyfourhoursonline.Theyusescreensfor

learningand(1).Alotofresearchshowsthattoomuchscreentimecanaffectpeople's

health(2).

ActionstakeninMohitvacheVadgonvillage

Mostpeopleinthevillageturnofftheirtelevisionsandphonesforoneanda(3)hoursever)

evening.

Adebateonwhethertolimitscreentimeornot

Voiceforit

Limitingscreentimecan

Voice⑺it

?helppeoplewhoare(4)aboutgetting

(8)screentimecan

informationandfunfromscreenstogetaway

?helppeoplefindanswerstomany

fromthem.

questions(9)"Dobirdssleep?”

?allowpeopletoconnectwithfamiliesand

?helppeopleleamaboutgreatworksof

friendsinthe⑸world,ortheymayfeel

literature,andfindoutwhatishappening

lonely.

aroundtheworld.

?getpeopletogooutsideandbeactive,which

?beagreatresourceforhomework.

maybegoodfor⑹,suchasbeingawayfrom

sleepingproblem.

Thewrite'sview

Peopleshould(10)forthemselveshowmuchscreentimetheyshouldhave.Anyway,taking

abreakfromscreenisgoodforyou.

⑴_____

⑵_____

⑶_____

⑷_____

(5)_____

(6)_____

⑺_____

(8)_____

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⑼_____

(10)_____

五、閱讀填空:本大題共1小題,共15分。

47.CountrymusichasbecomeanevenmorepopularstylerecentlywithsuperstarslikeBeyonce.Another

name⑴(stay)inthecountrymusicsceneforyears:KaceyMusgraves.

Startingtowritesongsatage9,Musgravesjustreleased(發(fā)布)her⑵(six)album,DeeperWell,onMarch

15.Itmadeabigsuccess⑶66,000copieshadbeensoldintheUSbyMarch21.

The35-year-oldisnotatypicalcountrysinger.Shewritesfromherown(4)(experience)andtoucheson

topicsthatcountrysingersdon'toftenfocuson.HeralbumGoldenHourisaboutlove,being(5)momandthe

world.Herlatestis⑹becomingstrongerthroughtherapyandself-care.

"IthinkthatKaceyis⑺(simple)arealpersonandatrulygiftedstoryteller,"BillboardstaffHannahDailey

said.

Eventhewayshemakesmusicis⑻(surprise).Youmightthinkhersongs⑼(create)inthequiet

countryside.However,shemadetheminnoisyNewYorkCity.ShewalkedthroughWashingtonSquareParkevery

day,(10)(get)ideasfromthethingsaroundher.

ThecolorfullifeintheheartofNewYorkCitylightshersofterside.

⑴_____

(2)_____

(3)_____

(4)_____

(5)_____

(6)_____

⑺_____

(8)_____

⑼_____

(10)_____

六、書面表達:本大題共1小題,共25分。

48.4月5日晚“2024泰州水城水鄉(xiāng)旅游季”在鳳城河畔、望海樓前盛大開幕,為了讓你們學校來自英國的

交換生能夠感受到泰州的風光之美、人文之美、生活之美,清明假期間,你帶著他們暢游泰州、感受泰州

之美。請你用英語寫一篇短文在你們的校刊上分享此次經(jīng)歷。

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寫作要點:

1.Placesyouvisited;

2.Activitiesyoudid;

3.Yourfeelings.

寫作要求:

1.根據(jù)提示,內(nèi)容自擬,要求表達清晰,過渡合理,銜接自然,可適當拓展;

2.不得使用真實的班級、人名等相關信息;

3.詞數(shù)100左右。開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

DearEditor,

I'mLiuKe._________________________________________________________________

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答案和解析

1.【答案】B

【解析】句意:正確刷牙可以幫助你減少牙齒問題的風險。avoid避免;reduce減少;stop停止;cancel<

消。由常識可知,正確刷牙可以“減少”牙齒問題的風險。故選B。

2.【答案】D

【解析】句意:作為一名教師,應該善良又有耐心。asfaras就……而言;asgoodas……一樣好;as

possibleas盡可能;aswellas和,也。根據(jù)“kind-hearted...patient”可知,兩個形容詞是并列關系,所以是

aswellas“和,也”。故選D。

3.【答案】A

【解析】句意:一一媽媽,我什么時候可以取包裹?一一等到明天早上郵局開門。when什么時候;how如

何;where在哪里;why為什么。根據(jù)uWaituntiltomorrowmorningforthestationtoopen.?,可知,問句是

問時間,用when提問。故選Ao

4.【答案】D

【解析】句意:一一有時候,我不能理解一些電影想要表達的東西。一一豆瓣上的一些評論會對你有所幫

助。一些粉絲喜歡分析它們。results結果;reasons原因;records記錄;reviews評論。根據(jù)“Some...about

themonDoubancanhelpyou.Somefansliketoanalyzethem.”可知,這里指的是豆瓣上的“評論”。故選

Do

5.【答案】C

【解析】句意:為了更有條理,Lisa在旅行前就計劃好了活動并訂好了房間。creative創(chuàng)造性的;patient耐

心的;organized有組織的,有條理的;practical實用的。根據(jù)“Lisaplannedtheactivitiesandbookedthe

roombeforetravelling.”可知,Lisa在旅行前做了準備是為了更有條理。故選C。

6.【答案】A

【解析】句意:為了迎接福寶,大熊貓中心在四川成立了一個組織,幫助它適應新的生活環(huán)境。setup成

立;putup張貼;makeup編造;openup開放。根據(jù)"anorganizationinSichuantohelphimgetusedtothe

newlivingcondition.??可知,大熊貓中心在四川成“成立”了一個組織,幫助它適應新的生活環(huán)境。故選

Ao

7.【答案】B

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【解析】句意:事實上,城市步行,一種新的旅行方式在上海很久以前就開始了。根據(jù)“alongtimeago”

可知,事情發(fā)生在過去,時態(tài)為一般過去時。故選B。

8.【答案】C

【解析】句意:根據(jù)下圖,七百名學生認為他們沒有足夠的時間來學習英語。根據(jù)圓餅中“Notenough

time35%”和圖中下方內(nèi)容可知,2000名學生中35%的學生認為沒有足夠的時間學習英語。通過計算,

2000乘以35%是700名。故選C。

9【答案】C

【解析】句意:“通過努力,SpudWebb證明了尺寸和體型并不重要?!毕旅婺膫€"through”和上面的

"throughv意思相同?Pleaseholdon,Iwillpulyouthroughsoon.請稍等,我馬上給您接通電話。through意

為"接通電話";Alicetriedtogothroughthedoor,butshewastoobig.愛麗絲試圖穿過門,但是她太大了。

through意為"穿過";TheyoungliketolearnabouttheworldthroughtheInternet.年輕人喜歡通過互聯(lián)網(wǎng)了

解世界。through意為”通過,憑借”;It'sexcitingtoseethehugeglassballfallingthroughthedarkness.看至U

巨大的玻璃球穿透黑暗真令人興奮。through意為“穿透”。只有C項與題干中的through意思相同,都為

“通過,憑借”,故選C。

10.【答案】B

【解析】句意:一一到目前為止,我在物理方面進展甚微。這對我來說太難了。一一Leo,別灰心。羅馬

不是一天建成的。Actionsspeaklouderthanwords事實勝于雄辯;Romeisnotbuiltinoneday羅馬不是一天

建成的;Theearlybirdcatchestheworm早起的鳥兒有蟲吃;Amissisasgoodasamile失之毫厘,謬以千

里。根據(jù)"don'tloseheart”可知,安慰對方不要灰心,要繼續(xù)努力,選項B符合語境。故選B。

11-25.【答案】C、B、C、B、A、D、B、A、D、B、A、C、B、D、C

【解析】【文章大意】本文講述了作者作為一名志愿者第一次參與救火的經(jīng)歷,以此告訴人們要及時行動

起來幫助他人。

1.

句意:作為一名志愿者,無論我怎么想,我都必須嚴格遵守隊長的指示。politely禮貌地;rapidly快速地;

strictly嚴格地;smoothly順利地。根據(jù)"Ineededtofollowthecaptain'sinstructions"可知,此處指嚴格遵守

隊長的指示。故選C。

2.

句意:那天晚上,我是第二個到達現(xiàn)場的志愿者。getoutside走出去;arriveat到達;climbup爬上;fall

off掉落。根據(jù)"thescene”可知,此處指到達現(xiàn)場。故選B。

3.

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句意:當我為我的任務找到隊長時,他正在和房主談話。volunteer志愿者;neighbor鄰居;homeowner房

主;interviewer面試官。根據(jù)"Shewasstandinginthepouringrain,barefooted,whileherhousewasonfire.”

可知,隊長在和房主談話。故選C。

4.

句意:更糟糕的是,她的狗還在火里。better更好的;worse更糟的;luckier更幸運的;darker更黑的。根

據(jù)“Shewasstandinginthepouringrain,barefooted,whileherhousewasonfire.”和“herdogwasstillinthe

fire.”可知,更糟糕的是,狗還在火中。故選B。

5.

句意:不完全是我所希望的,我嫉妒這個幸運的家伙,就因為他比我快五秒。greenwithenvy非常嫉妒;

redwithanger非常生氣;whitewithfear驚恐萬分;palewithsickness病得臉色蒼白。根據(jù)“…overthelucky

guy,justbecausehebeatmebyfiveseconds.

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