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第1頁(yè)(共1頁(yè))2025年浙江省湖州市長(zhǎng)興實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)中考英語(yǔ)診斷試卷(一)第一部分聽力理解(共5小題,其中1-5小題每小題1分,6-15小題每小題1.5分,共20分)第一節(jié):聽下面五段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有1個(gè)小題,請(qǐng)從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇正確的選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.(1分)Whydoesn'tthewomanlearndrawing?A.She'spooratdrawing.B.She'stoolazy.C.Sheistoobusy.2.(1分)Whoisill?A.Tina.B.Peter.C.Tim.3.(1分)Whenwillthespeakersgettothecinema?A.At2:30.B.At2:50.C.At3:00.4.(1分)Howoftendoestheboyprobablyplaythepiano?A.Everyweek.B.Everyday.C.Twiceaweek.5.(1分)Whatdowelearnabouttheman?A.Heisagoodstudent.B.Heisgoingtograduate.C.Hewantstocontinuehisstudies.第二節(jié):聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答兩個(gè)小題。6.(3分)(1)Whatdidthewomanfailtowriteintheform?A.Name.B.Phonenumber.C.Address.(2)What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Officerandpassenger.C.Husbandandwife.7.(4.5分)(1)Whereisthenearesthospitalaccordingtotheman?A.Betweenapostofficeandaschool.B.Atthethirdcrossing.C.Ontheleftofthestreet.(2)Howwillthewomangettothehospital?A.Bytaxi.B.Onfoot.C.Bybus.(3)Whydoesthewomanwanttoseethedoctorassoonaspossible?A.Sheissick.B.Herbabyissick.C.Herhusbandissick.第三節(jié):聽下面一段獨(dú)白,獨(dú)白后有5個(gè)小題,請(qǐng)從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇正確的選項(xiàng)。獨(dú)白讀兩遍。8.(7.5分)(1)Erdenprobablystarthisjourneyin.A.2007B.2012C.2015(2)Erdendidn'tclimballthesixhighmountainsbecause.A.hewasshortofmoney.B.hishealthconditionwasbad.C.theweatherwasterrible.(3)Erdentravelledaroundtheworldmostofthetime.A.onfootB.bycarC.byboat(4)Beingaloneontheseawashard,soErden.A.studiedalanguageB.collectedthemusicpiecesC.madeawatermachine(5)Atpresent,ErdenwantstoA.planformoretripsB.havearestC.makefreshwateroutofseawater第二部分閱讀理解(共有20小題,每小題6分,共40分)第一節(jié)閱讀下面的材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。9.(6分)Abigwelcometoournewbabyblackrhino,Tau!Tauwasbornlastmonth.Heweighs40kgnow.Hehasn'tgotanyhornsatthemoment.They'restartingtogrow.Blockrhinosarehuge.They'rebrown,greyorwhite.Theyaren'tblack!They'vegottwohorns.They'retheonlyanimalswithhornsontheirnose.Theycan'tseeverywell,butthey'vegotabettersenseofsmellandhearingthanmanyanimals.BlackrhinosliveinthesouthofAfrica,inthesavannah,inwoodsornearrivers.Theyeatinthemorningandevening.Atmidday,whenit'shot,theyliketolieinwaterormud.Everybabyrhinoisimportant,becauserhinosareindangerofextinction.200yearsagotherewereabout1,000,000rhinos.InAfrica.Nowtherearelessthan5,000,Sadly,babyrhinosoftendie﹣in﹣thewild.Baby﹣rhinosborninzoosaresafe.Everybabymeansobetterfutureforblockrhinos.(1)Accordingtopassage,wecanlearnthat.A.Tauweighs1000kgwithoutanyhornsnowB.RhinoscanfindfoodeasilywithgoodeyesightandsmellC.BlackrhinosprefertostayinwetplacesespeciallyinhotweatherD.Blackrhinosareoneofthelargestanimalswhichhavehornsonthenoses(2)Thewriterlistnumbersinthelastpart.A.toexplainrhinoshavemanybabiesB.tocallonmorepeopletovisitthemC.toshowallrhinosshouldliveinthewildD.totellwhypeoplekeepbabyrhinosinzoos(3)Wecanprobablyreadthispassageon.A./powerB./spaceflightC./animalsD./culture10.(8分)MarkZuckerberg,whostartsthesocialnetworkFacebook,oftenwearsjeansandaT﹣shirttowork,includingtoimportantbusinessmeetings.Noteveryoneagreeswithhim.Somepeoplesayhedoesn'tlookseriousthisway.HarvardBusinessSchoolresearcher,F(xiàn)ranccscaGino,hasadifferentidea.Whilemostpeopleseemtothinkthatdressingdifferentlyfromthosearoundyougenerallyhasabadinfluence,shebelievesitcanactuallyhaveapositiveeffect.Andshe'sdoneexperimentstosupportheridea.Whenherresearchers,wearingsportswear,visitedtheexpensiveshopsanItaly,theywereusuallyviewedaswealthierandmoreimportantpeoplethanthosewhowerewell﹣dressedindesignerclothes.Dopeoplealwaysviewlessformal(正式的)clothingmorepositively?ResearchersinFrancetooktheirresearchoutintothestreet,tothegeneralpublic.Thevideotheymadeshowsanactordressedinawell﹣cutsuitandshinyshoes.Whilewalkingalongtheroad,hebeginstocoughbadly,stopstocatchhisbreathandfallsdown.Beforeheevencallsforhelp,peoplerushtohelphim.Inanothervideo,theactorappearsatthesamecrowdedplaceandrepeatstheactionsinexactlythesameway.Butthistime,noonecomestohelp.What'sthedifference?He'swearinguntidyclothesandlookslikeahomelessperson.Inasituationlikethis,theclothesyou'rewearingcouldmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Itseemsthatourclothingdoesn'tonlychangethewayothersviewus,butalsothewayweseeourselves.Inanexperimenttestingstudents'abilitytopayattentiontodetails,thegroupwearingwhitelabcoatsdidthebest.Why?Researcherstoldthemthattheywerewearingthedoctors'coats.Theexperimentdidn'tshowwhethersuchinfluenceswouldlastlong.Moreexperimentsareneededinthefuturebeforewedecidetomakethedoctors'coatsamustoffashion.(1)MarkZuckerbergisnotconsideredseriousbysomepeoplebecause.A.hedoesnotlistentoothers'adviceB.hesetsupanetworkofvideogamesC.hewearsjeansandaT﹣shirttoworkD.heoftenplaysjokesatbusinessmeetings(2)WhichofthefollowingisGino'sopinionaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Itisnecessarytobuyexpensiveclothes.B.Wearinglessformalclothesisinfactgood.C.Itisbadtodressdifferentlyfrompeoplearoundyou.D.Wearingsportsclothesmakesyoulooklessimportant.(3)InParagraphB,thewrittenproves(證明'hisopinionmainly.A.bygivingreasonsB.byusingpicturesC.bycomparingfactsD.bylistingnumbers(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Whatwewearmakesadifference.B.Formalclothingmakesawiseman.C.Ourvaluedependsonwhatwewear.D.Ourclothinginfluencesourcharacters.11.(8分)Habitsgetcreatedinourbrainskindoflikethewayagroove(溝,槽)getscutintoapath.Supposeyourideyourbicycleonapatheveryday.Therepeatedpressureofyourtires(輪胎)onthepathwearsagrooveintoit.Intime,it'shardnottorideinthatgroove.Ittakesefforttokeepyourbicycleoutofthegroove.Similarly,ahabitiscutintoyourbrain.Whenyoudosomethingthesamewayrepeatedly,orforthesamereasons,yourbrainnotices."Oh,thisiswhatwedowhenwe'reavoidinghomework?Wepickupthephone?Gotit."Youget"intothehabit"ofdoingsomething.Youmayevengetpleasantfeelingsfromthehabit,atleastatfirst.Yourbrainsays,"Ah,funandrelaxation",or,"Ifeelcalmer.Ilikethis!"Finally,though,itcanseemasifyoujustendupdoingthehabitwithoutstopping.Youmaynotknowhowtogettherewards(獎(jiǎng)賞)youwantwithoutit.▲Onewayisjusttonoticethematfirst.Thinkaboutwhatrewardstheygiveyou.Joy?Activitywhenyou'rebored?Whatdoyougetoutofahabit,orwhatdoesithelpyouavoid?Thenthinkaboutwhetheryoucangettherewardsyouwantinotherways,withoutthedownstairsyouwant.Forexample,insteadofavoidinghomework,youmightdealwiththechallengeandfeeltherewardofgettingitdone!Noticehowgreatitfeelswhenyoudon'thaveitweighingyoudown.Nexttime,remindyourselfofthatgreatfeelingoftheprideyoufelt﹣whenyoubrokeyourhabit.Whenahabitattractsyou,takeadeepbreath.Remindyourselfofyourgoal.Tellyourbrain,"You'vegotthis."Because,witheffort,andmaybesomehelpandguidance,youdo!Youcanmakeyourbicyclestayoutofthegroove.Youmayevendecidetoridedownadifferentpath.(1)Whathappenswhenwerepeatedlydosomethingaccordingtothepassage?A.Wegetboredeasily.B.Itbecomeslessenjoyable.C.Weforgetotherthings.D.Itformsahabitinourbrain.(2)Whateffectsdohabitshaveonusatfirst?A.Theyquicklybecomeuncontrollable.B.Theyproviderewardslikefunorrelaxation.C.Theyhelpusavoidchallengingtasksatonce.D.Theychangethewayourbrainworksovertime.(3)Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinto"▲"inParagraph6?A.Butyoucancontrolyourhabits!B.Breakinghabitsrequiresnoeffort.C.Habitsdevelopwithoutyourattention.D.Habitsareimpossibletonoticeorchange.(4)What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheManagementofDailyBehaviorsB.ThePositiveEffectsofDailyActivitiesC.UnderstandingandManagingYourHabitsD.MethodsforImmediateBehaviorImprovement12.(8分)WhenIspentthatsummerwithmygrandmother,sheaskedmetogoshoppinginthestorewithalist.BehindthecounterwasaladylikenooneI'deverseen."Excuseme,Ineedtogetthese,"Isaid,holdingupmylist.Shelookedupandsaid,"I'mMiss.Bee.Ithinkyouneedtogoandgetthembyyourself."MissBeepointedtoasign"There'snoonehereexceptyouandmeandI'mnotyourservant,sogetyourselfabasketandgetallyouwantbyyourself."IvisitedMissBeeacoupleoftimesthatsummer.Sometimessheshortchanged(少找零錢)me.Othertimessheovercharged.Goingtothestorewaslikegoingintobattle(戰(zhàn)斗).Allsummerlongshefoundwaystotripmeup.NosoonerhadIlearnedhowtopronounce"bicarbonateofsoda(小蘇打)"andmemorizeditspositionontheshelf(貨架),thanMissBeechangedtheorderofthingsandmademelookforitalloveragain.Butbytheendofthesummer,theshoppingtripthathadoncetakenmeanhourwasdonein15minutes.ThemorningIwastoreturnhome,Istoppedintogetapacketofcandy."Allright,littlegirl,"shesaid."Whatdidyoulearnthissummer?""Thatyou'rebad!"Ireplied.MissBeejustlaughedandsaid,"Iknowwhatyouthinkofme.Well,Idon'tcare!MyjobistoteacheverychildImeetlifelessons.Whenyougetolder,you'llbegladourpathscrossed!"GladImetMissBee?Ha!Theideawasfunny!Untiloneday,mydaughtercametomewithhomeworkproblems."It'stoohard,"shesaid."Couldyoufinishmymathproblemsforme?""IfIdoitforyou,howwillyoueverlearntodoityourself?"Isaid.Suddenly,IwasbackatthatstorewhereIhadlearnedthehardwaytoaddupmymoneybymyself.HadIeverbeenoverchargedsincethen?Asmydaughterwentbacktoherhomework,Iwondered:HadMissBeereallytaughtmesomethingallthoseyearsago?Itookoutanotebookandstartedwriting…(1)Howdidthewriterfirstshopinthestore?A.Sheshoppedwithhergrandma.B.MissBeegaveherahand.C.Sheaskedaservanttohelpher.D.Sheservedherself.(2)Theunderlinedphrase"tripmeup"inparagraph4means"".A.causemetomakeamistakeB.makemewalkashortwayC.offermeaguideindirectionD.makemelosemyway(3)WhendidthewriterunderstandMissBee?A.OnthedayshewasfirstatMissBee'sshop.B.Onthemorningshewasgoingtoreturnhome.C.Thenextsummershespentwithmygrandmotheragain.D.Atthemomentsherefusedtohelpherdaughterwithherhomework.(4)Attheendofthestory,thewritermightwritedownthefollowinginthenotebookEXCEPT"".A.Don'tbesoquicktotellwhatapersonislikeB.Don'talwaysexpecttobehelpedwhenyouareintroubleC.SticktoyourdreamwhateverhappensD.Thebestteacherisn'tonlyinschool第二節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下面材料,從其后所給的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)(其中一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)),將其序號(hào)填入第1-4題,并回答第5題。13.(10分)MakewalkingahabitWalkingissimpleandgreatforyourbodyandmind.Buthowdoyouturnwalkingintoahabit?Herearesomehelpfultipstohelpyougetstartedandkeepitup:Tip1:(1)Startwithlittleandclearsteps.Don'ttrytowalk10,000stepseverydayrightfromthestart.Thatmightbetoohardandmakeyoufeeltired.Instead,beginwithjust3,000steps.Whenyoucompletethesmalltask,you'llfeelhappyandproudofyourselfanditwillmakeyoukeepwalking.Tip2:(2)Startyourdaywithawalk.Itwakesupyourbodyandmind,whichgivesyouenergyandmakesyoufeelfresh.Bydoingit,yougetyourexercisedonebeforeyourdaygetsbusy.Onceyoustarttoenjoythatfeelingofstartingyourdaywithawalk,you'lllookforwardtoiteveryday.Tip3:(3)Yourwalkwillbemorefunwithafriendorfamilymember.Shareaboutschool,yourfavouritevideogames,orthelatestnews.Itnotonlymakesthetimeflybybutalsomakesyoumorelikelytoenjoywalking.Tip4:(4)Whatifit'srainingoutsideoryou'reboredwithyourusualwalkingplan?Don'tworry!Youcanwalkinaplaceinsidelikeashoppingmallonarainyday.Ifyou'retiredofyourusualpath,findanewplacetowalk,likeanearbyparkoradifferentstreet.Someplanslikethesecanmakewalkingahabit.A.CheckEveryStepBWalkwithSomeoneC.MakeCreativePlansD.SetSmallStepsE.WalkintheMorning(5)Whichtipisthemosthelpfultoyou?Why?(不超過(guò)15詞)第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(本題有40小題,每小題15分,共40分)第一節(jié)完形填空閱讀下面的短文;理解其大意;然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。14.(15分)Lastyearinearlysummer,IwaswalkingupthehilltomyhousewhenIsawtwobirds,eachabout60centimeterstall,standingonthepath.Theydidn'tseemto(1)meuntilIwasrightinfrontofthemandthentheyatoncemoved(2)intothebushes.Iwasquiteexcitedby.theideaof.two.birdsmaking.anest(巢).inmy.frontyard,althoughIdidn'treallyexpectit(3)wildbirdsdon'tusuallynestsoclose.Afewweekslater,thebirds(4)again.Ifoundthemcrouching(蜷縮besideatreeofftothesideofthepath.AsImovednearertothem,Iimaginedthattheywould(5)liketheydidlasttime.But(6)theystuckouttheirheadsandmadeathreatening(威脅的)croaking(呱呱叫)sound.Itseemedtowarnmenottogoany(7).Ididn'tknow(8)theywerecroakingatmeuntilashorttimelaterImadeanamazingdiscovery﹣theyhad(9)smallbabybirds.AsImovedquietlytowardsthebirds,(10)nottomakeanysuddenmovements,theystartedtheircroakingagain.Theystraightenedtheirnecksforwardsotheyseemed(11)andmorethreatening.Themothercarefullycroucheddownoverthetwochicks,and(12)themwellinherfeathers.Iwaswatchingthemwith(13)whenIsuddenlytrippedandfelltotheground.Thebirdstookthisasathreatandthefatherracedtowardsme,(14)hiswingstoprotectthemotherandthechickswhilemakinghimselfappearlarger.Iwas(15)tohavesurprisedthemandleftquickly.Iwasamazedbytheirfearlessactions.Theirparentalnaturalabilitykickedinandmadethemsobrave.Itishardnottorespectnature.(1)A.noticeB.welcomeC.followD.believe(2)A.slowlyB.quicklyC.quietlyD.angrily(3)A.whenB.untilC.becauseD.while(4)A.foughtB.flewC.screamedD.appeared(5)A.getupB.runawayC.getbackD.runback(6)A.everB.togetherC.insteadD.yet(7)A.nearerB.fasterC.earlierD.deeper(8)A.howB.whyC.whenD.where(9)A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five(10)A.patientB.curiousC.carefulD.polite(11)A.widerB.longerC.shorterD.smaller(12)A.pulledB.shookC.touchedD.hid(13)A.trustB.courageC.confidenceD.admiration(14)A.shuttingB.spreadingC.controllingD.breaking(15)A.angryB.happyC.sorryD.proud第二節(jié)詞匯運(yùn)用A.用方框中所給詞語(yǔ)的適當(dāng)形式填空,每詞僅用一次。15.(5分)butsimplereturntroublepopularChina'snewhitTVshowTotheWonderwasadapted(改編)fromMyAltaybyLiJuan.IttellsthestoryofLiWenxiu,ayoungwomanwho(1).toherhometownofAltaytolivewithhermotherafterfailingtobecomeawriterandhaving(2)atwork.ShethenfoundthemeaningoflifeandherloveinAltay.Thebeautifulgrasslandviewsand(3)livesshowedintheteleplaysoonmadeAltayoneofthe(4)tourismdestinationsamongyoungpeople.ThetravelportalQunarsaidthatthepastfewmonthssawabigriseinnotonlytheflightticketbookingstoAltay(5)thehotelbookingscomparedwiththesameperiodlastyear.B.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)所給漢語(yǔ)注釋寫出單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)。16.(10分)Onebeautifulwintermorning,ayoungboysteppedintoashopthathadapublictelephone.Hefoundawoodenbox,(1)(爬)ontop,andreachedforthephonebuttonstomakeacall.Heaskedaladyonthephone,"Madam,wouldyougivemethe(2)(機(jī)會(huì))tocutthelawn(草坪)ofyourgarden?"Thewomanontheotherendsaid,"Sorry,kid.Ialreadyhave(3)(某人)formygarden."Theboykeptsaying,"Madam,I'llcutyourlawnforhalfthe(4)(價(jià)格)ofyourcurrent(現(xiàn)在的)serviceprovider."Thewomansaid,"I'mquitesatisfiedwiththepersonwhoisnowtakingcareofmylawn.Heisdoingan(5)(極好的)job.""Madam,I'llevensweepyoursidewalk.IpromiseyourlawnwillbethemostbeautifulinPalmBeach,F(xiàn)lorida,bySunday,"theboysaid."No,thankyou,"thewoman(6)(回復(fù)).Withasmile,thelittleboyhungupthephone.Thestoreownerwasimpressedbytheboy'spositive(7)(精神).Hewentuptotheboyandsaid,"Son,Iwouldliketo(8)(提供)youajob."Tothestoreowner'ssurprise,theboy(9)(禮貌地)refusedhim,"No,thanks,butIalreadyhaveajob.""Weren'tyoujustaskingforajobfromtheladyonthephone?"askedthestoreowner.Thelittleboy(10)(解釋),"No,sir.IwasjustcheckinghowwellI'mdoingatthejobIalreadyhave.I'mtheoneworkingfortheladyItalkedto."第三節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。17.(10分)Doyoubelievearoseplantsays"Iwantsomewater"oratreeshouts"Myarmshurt"?Maybeyouwillsaythiscouldonlyhappentosome(1)(children)stories.Infact,plantsarenotalwayssilent.Sofar,arecentstudy(2)(find)plantsshoutwhentheyareinneedofwaterorhavingtheirstemscut."Eveninaquietfield,thereare(3)(actual)somesoundsthatcarryinformation.However,thepitch(音高)istoohighforpeople(4)(hear),"saidLilachHadany,aprofessorfromTelAvivUniversity.Theresearchersusedmicrophonestorecordsometomatoplantsandfoundthatstressedplantssendout(5)(many)soundsthanunstressedplants."Whentomatoesarenotstressedatall,theyareveryquiet,"ProfessorHadanysaid.Theyalsotrainedamachineintellingthedifferences(6)thirstyplantsandcutplants.Theresultshowsthat(7)thecausesofstresschange,theyshoutdifferently.After(8)teamrecordedmanykindsofotherplants,theyfoundthatmanyplantslikecorn,wheatandgrapeplantssendoutsoundswhentheyareunderstress,too."Thereisapossibilitythatalotofcommunicationishappening,"ProfessorHadanysaid."Becauseother(9)(plant)canprobablyhearthecallofthestressedplants."Soundrecordingsofplantscouldbringhumanslotsofadvantagesespeciallyinfarming.Forexample,peoplewillmakesure(10)cornisgettingenoughwaterornot,orwherewaterisneededmostwithoutmuchdifficulty.第四部分書面表達(dá)(滿分20分)18.(20分)同學(xué)們,在你們初中三年成長(zhǎng)和學(xué)習(xí)的過(guò)程中,肯定有很多陪伴在你身邊的人給了你深刻的影響,教會(huì)你一些知識(shí)和人生的道理。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下提示寫一篇80﹣100字的英語(yǔ)短文,談?wù)剬?duì)你影響最深的一個(gè)人。內(nèi)容包括:(1)對(duì)你影響最深的人是誰(shuí)。(2)敘述一件發(fā)生在你們之間的事。(3)從這件事中你學(xué)到的道理。注意:不得出現(xiàn)學(xué)校和人物的真實(shí)姓名。______

2025年浙江省湖州市長(zhǎng)興實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)中考英語(yǔ)診斷試卷(一)參考答案與試題解析第一部分聽力理解(共5小題,其中1-5小題每小題1分,6-15小題每小題1.5分,共20分)第一節(jié):聽下面五段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有1個(gè)小題,請(qǐng)從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇正確的選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.(1分)Whydoesn'tthewomanlearndrawing?A.She'spooratdrawing.B.She'stoolazy.C.Sheistoobusy.【解答】略2.(1分)Whoisill?A.Tina.B.Peter.C.Tim.【解答】略3.(1分)Whenwillthespeakersgettothecinema?A.At2:30.B.At2:50.C.At3:00.【解答】略4.(1分)Howoftendoestheboyprobablyplaythepiano?A.Everyweek.B.Everyday.C.Twiceaweek.【解答】略5.(1分)Whatdowelearnabouttheman?A.Heisagoodstudent.B.Heisgoingtograduate.C.Hewantstocontinuehisstudies.【解答】略第二節(jié):聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答兩個(gè)小題。6.(3分)(1)Whatdidthewomanfailtowriteintheform?A.Name.B.Phonenumber.C.Address.(2)What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Officerandpassenger.C.Husbandandwife.【解答】略7.(4.5分)(1)Whereisthenearesthospitalaccordingtotheman?A.Betweenapostofficeandaschool.B.Atthethirdcrossing.C.Ontheleftofthestreet.(2)Howwillthewomangettothehospital?A.Bytaxi.B.Onfoot.C.Bybus.(3)Whydoesthewomanwanttoseethedoctorassoonaspossible?A.Sheissick.B.Herbabyissick.C.Herhusbandissick.【解答】略第三節(jié):聽下面一段獨(dú)白,獨(dú)白后有5個(gè)小題,請(qǐng)從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇正確的選項(xiàng)。獨(dú)白讀兩遍。8.(7.5分)(1)Erdenprobablystarthisjourneyin.A.2007B.2012C.2015(2)Erdendidn'tclimballthesixhighmountainsbecause.A.hewasshortofmoney.B.hishealthconditionwasbad.C.theweatherwasterrible.(3)Erdentravelledaroundtheworldmostofthetime.A.onfootB.bycarC.byboat(4)Beingaloneontheseawashard,soErden.A.studiedalanguageB.collectedthemusicpiecesC.madeawatermachine(5)Atpresent,ErdenwantstoA.planformoretripsB.havearestC.makefreshwateroutofseawater【解答】略第二部分閱讀理解(共有20小題,每小題6分,共40分)第一節(jié)閱讀下面的材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。9.(6分)Abigwelcometoournewbabyblackrhino,Tau!Tauwasbornlastmonth.Heweighs40kgnow.Hehasn'tgotanyhornsatthemoment.They'restartingtogrow.Blockrhinosarehuge.They'rebrown,greyorwhite.Theyaren'tblack!They'vegottwohorns.They'retheonlyanimalswithhornsontheirnose.Theycan'tseeverywell,butthey'vegotabettersenseofsmellandhearingthanmanyanimals.BlackrhinosliveinthesouthofAfrica,inthesavannah,inwoodsornearrivers.Theyeatinthemorningandevening.Atmidday,whenit'shot,theyliketolieinwaterormud.Everybabyrhinoisimportant,becauserhinosareindangerofextinction.200yearsagotherewereabout1,000,000rhinos.InAfrica.Nowtherearelessthan5,000,Sadly,babyrhinosoftendie﹣in﹣thewild.Baby﹣rhinosborninzoosaresafe.Everybabymeansobetterfutureforblockrhinos.(1)Accordingtopassage,wecanlearnthatC.A.Tauweighs1000kgwithoutanyhornsnowB.RhinoscanfindfoodeasilywithgoodeyesightandsmellC.BlackrhinosprefertostayinwetplacesespeciallyinhotweatherD.Blackrhinosareoneofthelargestanimalswhichhavehornsonthenoses(2)ThewriterlistnumbersinthelastpartD.A.toexplainrhinoshavemanybabiesB.tocallonmorepeopletovisitthemC.toshowallrhinosshouldliveinthewildD.totellwhypeoplekeepbabyrhinosinzoos(3)WecanprobablyreadthispassageonC.A./powerB./spaceflightC./animalsD./culture【解答】(1)推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段"Atmidday,whenit'shot,theyliketolieinwaterormud."(中午,天氣炎熱的時(shí)候,它們喜歡躺在水里或泥里。)可知,當(dāng)天氣炎熱的中午,黑犀牛喜歡躺在水里或泥里,這表明黑犀牛尤其在炎熱天氣里更喜歡待在潮濕的地方。A選項(xiàng)中"Tauweighs1000kgwithoutanyhornsnow"(陶現(xiàn)在沒有任何角,重1000公斤。),文中未提及相關(guān)內(nèi)容;B選項(xiàng),文中明確提到"Theycan'tseeverywell,butthey'vegotabettersenseofsmellandhearingthanmanyanimals."(它們視力不太好,但它們的嗅覺和聽覺比許多動(dòng)物都要好。),說(shuō)明它們視力不好,不能憑借好視力找食物,該選項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤;D選項(xiàng),文中說(shuō)的是"They'retheonlyanimalswithhornsontheirnose."(它們是唯一鼻子上有角的動(dòng)物。),不是"oneofthelargestanimalswhichhavehornsonthenoses"(鼻子上有角的最大的動(dòng)物之一)。所以,C選項(xiàng)正確,故選C。(2)推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段"200yearsagotherewereabout1,000,000rhinos.InAfrica.Nowtherearelessthan5,000,Sadly,babyrhinosoftendie﹣in﹣thewild.Baby﹣rhinosborninzoosaresafe."(200年前,大約有100萬(wàn)頭犀牛。在非洲,現(xiàn)在犀牛數(shù)量不到5000頭。遺憾的是,野生的小犀牛經(jīng)常死亡。在動(dòng)物園出生的小犀牛是安全的。)可知,作者列出過(guò)去和現(xiàn)在犀牛的數(shù)量,以及野生小犀牛常死亡而動(dòng)物園出生的小犀牛安全這些信息,是為了說(shuō)明人們?yōu)槭裁匆研∠pB(yǎng)在動(dòng)物園里。A選項(xiàng),數(shù)字不是用來(lái)解釋犀牛有很多寶寶的,實(shí)際上犀牛數(shù)量大幅減少;B選項(xiàng),沒有體現(xiàn)出是為了號(hào)召更多人去參觀;C選項(xiàng),實(shí)際暗示了動(dòng)物園養(yǎng)小犀牛更安全,并非所有犀牛都該生活在野外。所以,D選項(xiàng)正確,故選D。(3)推理判斷題。這篇文章主要介紹了黑犀牛的外貌特征、生活習(xí)性以及它們面臨滅絕危險(xiǎn)的情況,是關(guān)于動(dòng)物的內(nèi)容。A選項(xiàng)"/power"是一個(gè)字典網(wǎng)站,不適合關(guān)于動(dòng)物的文章;B選項(xiàng)"/spaceflight"是關(guān)于太空和太空飛行的網(wǎng)站,與文章內(nèi)容無(wú)關(guān);D選項(xiàng)"/culture"是關(guān)于文化的網(wǎng)站,不符合文章主題。而C選項(xiàng)"/animals"是關(guān)于動(dòng)物的網(wǎng)站,所以這篇文章很可能在這個(gè)網(wǎng)站上看到,故選C。10.(8分)MarkZuckerberg,whostartsthesocialnetworkFacebook,oftenwearsjeansandaT﹣shirttowork,includingtoimportantbusinessmeetings.Noteveryoneagreeswithhim.Somepeoplesayhedoesn'tlookseriousthisway.HarvardBusinessSchoolresearcher,F(xiàn)ranccscaGino,hasadifferentidea.Whilemostpeopleseemtothinkthatdressingdifferentlyfromthosearoundyougenerallyhasabadinfluence,shebelievesitcanactuallyhaveapositiveeffect.Andshe'sdoneexperimentstosupportheridea.Whenherresearchers,wearingsportswear,visitedtheexpensiveshopsanItaly,theywereusuallyviewedaswealthierandmoreimportantpeoplethanthosewhowerewell﹣dressedindesignerclothes.Dopeoplealwaysviewlessformal(正式的)clothingmorepositively?ResearchersinFrancetooktheirresearchoutintothestreet,tothegeneralpublic.Thevideotheymadeshowsanactordressedinawell﹣cutsuitandshinyshoes.Whilewalkingalongtheroad,hebeginstocoughbadly,stopstocatchhisbreathandfallsdown.Beforeheevencallsforhelp,peoplerushtohelphim.Inanothervideo,theactorappearsatthesamecrowdedplaceandrepeatstheactionsinexactlythesameway.Butthistime,noonecomestohelp.What'sthedifference?He'swearinguntidyclothesandlookslikeahomelessperson.Inasituationlikethis,theclothesyou'rewearingcouldmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Itseemsthatourclothingdoesn'tonlychangethewayothersviewus,butalsothewayweseeourselves.Inanexperimenttestingstudents'abilitytopayattentiontodetails,thegroupwearingwhitelabcoatsdidthebest.Why?Researcherstoldthemthattheywerewearingthedoctors'coats.Theexperimentdidn'tshowwhethersuchinfluenceswouldlastlong.Moreexperimentsareneededinthefuturebeforewedecidetomakethedoctors'coatsamustoffashion.(1)MarkZuckerbergisnotconsideredseriousbysomepeoplebecauseC.A.hedoesnotlistentoothers'adviceB.hesetsupanetworkofvideogamesC.hewearsjeansandaT﹣shirttoworkD.heoftenplaysjokesatbusinessmeetings(2)WhichofthefollowingisGino'sopinionaccordingtoParagraph2?BA.Itisnecessarytobuyexpensiveclothes.B.Wearinglessformalclothesisinfactgood.C.Itisbadtodressdifferentlyfrompeoplearoundyou.D.Wearingsportsclothesmakesyoulooklessimportant.(3)InParagraphB,thewrittenproves(證明'hisopinionmainlyC.A.bygivingreasonsB.byusingpicturesC.bycomparingfactsD.bylistingnumbers(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?AA.Whatwewearmakesadifference.B.Formalclothingmakesawiseman.C.Ourvaluedependsonwhatwewear.D.Ourclothinginfluencesourcharacters.【解答】(1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段"MarkZuckerberg,whostartsthesocialnetworkFacebook,oftenwearsjeansandaT﹣shirttowork,includingtoimportantbusinessmeetings.Noteveryoneagreeswithhim.Somepeoplesayhedoesn'tlookseriousthisway.(社交網(wǎng)絡(luò)Facebook的創(chuàng)始人馬克?扎克伯格經(jīng)常穿著牛仔褲和T恤上班,包括參加重要的商務(wù)會(huì)議。不是每個(gè)人都同意他的觀點(diǎn)。有人說(shuō)他看起來(lái)不太認(rèn)真。)"因此可知馬克?扎克伯格不被一些人認(rèn)為是認(rèn)真的是因?yàn)樗?jīng)常穿著牛仔褲去參加商務(wù)會(huì)議。故選C。(2)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段"shebelievesitcanactuallyhaveapositiveeffect.Andshe'sdoneexperimentstosupportheridea.Whenherresearchers,wearingsportswear,visitedtheexpensiveshopsanItaly,theywereusuallyviewedaswealthierandmoreimportantpeoplethanthosewhowerewell﹣dressedindesignerclothes.(她認(rèn)為這實(shí)際上會(huì)產(chǎn)生積極的影響。她做了實(shí)驗(yàn)來(lái)支持她的想法。當(dāng)她的研究人員穿著運(yùn)動(dòng)服參觀意大利的昂貴商店時(shí),他們通常被視為比那些穿著名牌衣服的人更富有、更重要的人。)"可知她認(rèn)為這實(shí)際上可以產(chǎn)生積極的影響。她做了實(shí)驗(yàn)來(lái)支持她的想法。當(dāng)

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