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2021年江蘇高職提前招生文化聯(lián)合測試英語真題

第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

請認真閱讀下列各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳

選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

1.Inwinter,Harbinisbeautifulcityofsnowandice.

A.the;aB.the;不填C.不填;aD.不填;the

2.MarkTwainisfamousagreatwriterintheworld.

A.ForB.AsC.ToD.By

3.一Richard,youlooktired.

一Well,Itheroomallthemorning.

A.ampaintingB.Havepainted

C.hadpaintedD.havebeenpainting

4.I'mreadinganinterestingbook,Iwouldliketointroduce

toyou.

A.whichB.WhatC.thatD.as5.Elizabethanewideafor

increasingsalesatyesterday?smeeting.

A.putupwithB.cameupwith

C.caughtupwithD.brokeupwith

6.Onlywhenyou'vereadthebookasecondtimeitbetter.

A.youwillunderstandB.willyouunderstand

C.youhaveunderstoodC.haveyouunderstood

7.Festivalsandfoodarerelated.Certainfoodisusually

servedatcertainfestivals

A.carefullyB.seriouslyC.closelyD.secretly

8.ItwasagreatpityTommissedthefirstpartofthemovie.

A.whichB.ThatC.asD.What9.Aseconomyisimproving,more

jobswillbeinthatcountry.

A.impossibleB.responsibleC.avoidableD.available10.Doing

exerciseisgoodforourhealth.,it'shardtoletitbecomea

habit.

A.HoweverB.InsteadC.ThereforeD.Besides11.Manyteenagers

believethatgrowingupmeansresponsible.

A.becomeB.havingbecomeC.becomingD.tobecome12.一It'sa

reallywonderfulpicture.

--Yeah.IitinYellowstoneNationalPark.

A.tookB.havetakenC.takeD.hadtaken

13.Tonywon,tstopcryingyoutellhimastory.

A.asB.ifC.unlessD.once14.—Anappleadaykeepsthe

doctoraway.

—Exactly.Sowe'dbetterhaveeveryday.

A.thatB.itC.thisD.one

15.一Excuseme,isourschoollibraryopenalldayonthe

weekend?

一.Onlyfrom1:30pmto5:30pm.

A.OfcourseB.That'sright

C.I'mnotsureD.I'mafraidnot

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選

出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Attheageof25,Iwasdiagnosed(診斷)withaplasticanaemia.

Withoutanoperation,Iwoulddie.

Myparentswereadvisedto16me1200kilometersfromourhomein

Vereeniging,SouthAfrica,toalargeCapeTownhospitalforthe

17.Afterthat,Iunderwentchemotreatment(化療).

IstayedinCapeTownforfivemonths-twointhe18andthreeat

myauntJshouse.Eachweekmyaunttookmefortreatment19finally

mydoctorpermittedmetogohome.A20WasbookedandIstarted

countingdownthedays.

Onthebigday,theweatherwasbeautifulbut21.MyauntandI

saidourtearygoodbyesand,asIwalkedout,the22Iwaswearing

blewoff,makingitimpossibleformeto23thefactthatI'dlost

myhairduringchemotreatment.

Ontheplane,theflightattendant(乘務員)24thatIwasnot

well,soshesweetlyhelpedmetomy25.Later,shecameoverto

checkonme.I26herIwasnowwellandthatmysicklyappearance

was27totherecentoperation.

Theflightcrewwerevery28tome.Then,asweneared

Johannesburg,theattendanttoldmethecaptainandco-pilothad29

metojointhemforlanding.Icould30believe!

Inthecockpit,thecaptainhandedmeaheadsetsoIcould

listentohimandtheco-pilot31withgroundcontrol.

Itwaslateafternoonandthefading32wasturningtheclouds

differentshadesofpinkandorange.Itwasbeautiful.Rainstarted

softlyfallingandI33theplaneJswindscreen(雨舌!|器)sweepaside

thewater.Itwasa(n)34F11neverforget.

Justsixmonthslater,Ilostmysightasaresultofavirus.

Thatairlinecrew35whatwasgoingtobejustanotherdayintoan

unforgettablememory.

16.A.pushB.sendC.mailD.show

17.A.examinationB.competitionC.operationD.education

18.A.schoolB.hospitalC.hotelD.home

19.A.untilB.afterC.unlessD.when

20.A.voyageB.trainticketC.busticketD.flight

21.A.windyB.rainyC.snowyD.foggy

22.A.glassesB.glovesC.tieD.hat

23.A.hideB.proveC.explainD.tell

24.A.promisedB.imaginedC.noticedD.warned

25.A.bedB.roomC.seatD.feet

26.A.encouragedB.suggestedC.urgedD.convinced

27.A.similarB.dueC.harmfulD.equal

28.A.kindB.strangeC.familiarD.honest

29.A.forbiddenB.persuadedC.invitedD.begged

30.A.reallyB.possiblyC.nearlyD.hardly

31.A.argueB.communicateC.bargainD.compare

32.A.moonB.stormC.sunD.thunder

33.A.watchedB.madeC.helpedD.felt

34.A.challengeB.exhibitionC.gameD.experience

35.A.tookB.turnedC.forcedD.poured

第二部分閱讀理解(共15題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選

出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

Wearetheluckyownersofalovelychocolatelabradorcalled

Rose.

EverydayItakeherforawalkalongtheriverbesideour

house.Theareaisperfectfordogsaswecanletheroffthelead.

Sherunsaroundeverywhere,sniffingthisandsmellingthat,saying

hellotoeverydogshemeetsontheway.

Shecertainlyhasagoodnose,becauseatleasttwiceaweekI

catchherwithasmellyoldbonethatshehasfound.Shewouldcarry

ithomeifIlether,butIdon'twantherwitholdboneincase

theymakeherill.WhenItellhertodropit,shedoesso

unwilling,lookingatmewithherbigeyesasifFmstarvingher.

Theotherdaywehadbeenwalkingforabout20minutes.Suddenly

Inoticedthatinsteadofsniffingandrunningallovertheplaceas

usual,shewaswalkingatheel.Inspiteofmetellinghershe

couldgo,shekeptwalkingbehindme.Tenminuteslater,shewas

stillatheelsoIstoppedandtookagoodlookather.That'swhen

Ifoundshehadaboneinhermouth.ShehaddecidedthatIwouldn,

tseeitifshewalkedalongsidemewhereIcouldjustseethetopof

herhead.Ihadtolaughathercleverness.OnceI'dmadeherdrop

thebonesshewasoff.Hertrickhadn'tquiteworked.

36.ThelabradorcalledRoseis.

A.acatB.adogC.apigD.ahorse

37.Whydoesthewriterthinktheareaalongtheriveris

perfect?

A.BecauseRosewon'tgetsick.

B.BecauseRosecanfindboneseasily.

C.Becausetheareaisclosetotheirhouse.

D.BecausethewritercanletRoserunaroundfreely.

38.WhenthewritetoldRosethatshecouldgo,shedidn,t

because?

A.RoselovedthewritersomuchB.Rosewasnotstarvingatall

C.RosehadaboneinhermouthD.Rosehadtosayhellotoher

friends

39.WhatcanwelearnaboutRose?

A.SheislovelyandsmartB.Sheisprettybutlazy

C.ShelikesplayingtricksD.Shelikeswalkingbehindthe

writer

B

NationalToyMuseum

Thewholefamilywillbesurprisedanddelightedbythis

collectionofover50,000items-fromchildren'stoys,includinga

hugerangeofBarbiesandanexcitingStarWarscollectiontounusual

motorcyclesandrarecars,bikesandaircraft.Kidswillloveour

hugetoyshoppluspicnicandplaygroundarea.Price:Adult$15,

Child$5,Under5yearsFREEFamily$35(2adults+upto3

children)

5$代e/Nofe,Mgg-

NationalTransport&ToyMulsum

WanakaCommunityPoolSwim,relaxandplayattheWanaka

CommunityPool.Indoorsandheated,we'reopenallyearroundfor

swimming!Comeandvisitusforfunforthewholefamily.

Phone:034439334(booking)

Freephone:0800472335

Pooladmissionprice:Adult$5,Children$3,Family$14(2

adult+upto3children)Email:wanakapool@qldc.Govt.nz

40.TofindmoreinformationabouttheNationalToyMuseum,you

can.

A.call034439334

B.call0800472335

C.visitwww?nttmuseum.co.nz

D.sendanemailtowanakapool?qldc.govt.nz

41.IfJohnwantstovisitthemuseumwithhistwo-year-old

daughter,howmuchdoesheneedtopay?

A.$8.B.$14C.$15D.$20

42.Accordingtothemap,whichisclosesttoWanakaCommunity

Pool?

A.LismoreStreet.B.PlantationRoad.

C.LakesideRoadD.HedditchStreet

C

FortheVictorians(維多利亞時代的人)therewasnoplacelike

home.Thefamilywascentraltotheirlives.Ashomeandwork

becamemoreandmoredivided,thehomewasseenasarefuge(避風

港)fromthetoughbusinessworld.Thewomanprovidedcomfortand

support;shewastheuangelinthehome“asoneVictorianpoet

describedit.

Homelife

Entertainment(娛樂)wasanimportantpartoffamilylife.

Victorianfamiliesspentmanyhoursathomeinthesittingroom,

wheretheyreceivedguestsandgatheredtoplaymusic,read,enjoy

games,andtalk.

Victorianchildren

Victorianfamilieswereoftenquitelarge-asinglefamilymight

consistofasmanyassixorsevenchildren.Childrenweretreated

withstrictnessbytheirparentsand,atalltime,childrenwere

expectedtobeseen,butnotheard.

Familyroles

Inwealthyhomesthefatherwasheadofthefamily,andhisword

wasneverquestioned.Hisrolewastogotoworkandprovideforthe

family.Awoman?splacewasinthehome.Until1882,amarried

woman?spropertybelongedtoherhusband.Herrolewasthatofgood

wifeandmother;shewasnotexpected,andoftennotallowed,to

work.Fromthe1840s,somemiddle-classwomenfoughtforgreater

freedom.

43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheVictorians?

A.Theirfamilieswereoftenofsmal1size.

B.Theirhomeswereseenasarefugeformen.

C.Menprovidedcomfortandsupportathome.

D.Familymembersspentlittletimeonentertainment.

44.HowdidVictorianparentstreattheirchildrenaccordingto

thepassage?

A.Inastrangeway.

B.Inarudeway.

C.Inacrazyway.

D.Inastrictway.

45.ThemainroleofaVictorianwifewasto.

A.gotoworkandprovideforthefamily.

B.lookafterherhusbandandchildrenwell.

C.Fightforgreaterfreedomforthewholefamily.

D.Workhardandtrytobeamiddle-classfamily.

46.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.VictorianwivesB.Victorianhusbands

B.VictorianchildrenD.Victorianfamily

D

Theveryfirstbicycle,calledthehobbyhorse,wasinventedin

1819.Itwasmadeofwood,hadnopedal,andyoupusheditalongthe

groundwithyourfeel.Thefirstbikewithpedalstopowertheback

wheelswasthevelocipede,inventedin1893.However,thefirst

bicyclethatlookedlikethoseweridetodaywastheRoversafety

bicycle.Itwasbuiltin1885bytheBritishengineerJohnStarley.

Ithadachain,adiamond-shapedframe,andequal-sizedwheelswith

spokes.

Britishengineersinventedthepennyfarthing(calledaHigh

WheelerintheUS)in1870.Eachturnofthepedalsmadethebicycle

travelalongwayonthelargefrontwheel.Unfortunately,thishigh-

wheeledbikewasunsafetorideandwasofteninaccidents.Sowhen

thesafetybikewasinventedin1885,thepennyfarthingsoon

disappeared.

Modernbicycleshavegreatlyimproved.Withthehelpofgears,

riderscancycleuphillincomfortbychangingthenumberoftimethe

backwheelturnsforeachturnofthepedals.

47.Thefirstbikethatlookedlikethoseweridetodaywas.

A.thehobbyhorseB.thepennyfarthing

C.theRoversafetybicycleD.thevelocipede

48.Whydidthepennyfarthingdisappearsoonafter?

A.Becauseithaddifferent-sizedwheels.

B.Becauseitcosttoomuchtobuildit.

C.Becauseitranataverylowspeed.

D.Becauseitwasunsafetoride.

49.Whatcanbeusedtohelparidergouphilleasilyonmodern

bicycle?

A.Gears.B.Brakes.C.Pedals.D.Handlebars

50.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthe

passage?

A.HistoryofbicyclesB.Modernbicycles

C.EarlybicyclesD.Sizesofbicycles

第三部分讀寫任務(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)

請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個

最恰當?shù)膯卧~。每個空格只填一個單詞。

Howtotaketopeoplewithhearingloss

Peoplewhohavehearinglossmaystrugglewithasurprisingside

effect.KatherineBouton,authorofShoutingWon,tHelptaught

friendsandfamilyhowtohelp.

DON'T:Shout

Speakclearlyandinanormalvoice;yellingdoesn*thelpa

personwithhearinglosshearyouanybetter.Theexception:ifyour

voiceisparticularlyquiet,youshouldspeaklouder.

DON'T:Lean(傾身)intotheear

Almostallpeoplewithhearinglossreadlips.Don,tspeak

directlyintotheirearbecausethepersonwon'tbeabletoseeyour

lips.

DON'T:forgettoremovewhitenoise

Mostpeoplewithhearinglosshaveahardtimed

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