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PAGE高考仿真模擬卷(六)(時間:120分鐘,滿分:150分)選擇題部分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gotoagrocery. B.Returnhome.C.Cookfood.2.HowmanypeopleattendedLinda’sbirthdaypartylastnight?A.5. B.10.C.20.3.Howdoesthemanfindtherestaurant?A.Comfortable. B.Unsatisfying.C.Plain.4.WhatisGarylike?A.Heiseasytolosehistemper.B.Heisgladtogiveothersadvice.C.Heishardtochangehismind.5.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Doctorandpatient. B.Teacherandstudent.C.Bossandemployee.其次節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Helosthiscarkey. B.Hewaslateforwork.C.Hehadhiscarhit.7.Howdidthemangotowork?A.Bytrain. B.Bybike.C.Bycar.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthewoman’sapartment.B.Intheman’sapartment.C.Intheman’soffice.9.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Buyanewelectricfan.B.Repairtheair-conditioning.C.Movetoanewapartment.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Tomakeanappointment.B.Toconsultadoctor.C.Tochecksomeinformation.11.WhendidthemangotoBeautifulSmileforhislastcheck-up?A.Twoyearsago. B.Oneyearago.C.Halfayearago.12.WhenwillthemanseeDr.Lee?A.OnaThursdaymorning.B.OnaThursdayafternoon.C.OnaFridaymorning.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Chicago’sroadconstruction.B.Chicago’spublictransportation.C.Chicago’strafficguidancesystem.14.Whichlightmightappearonthemapwhenthecarsmoveat55m/h?A.Theredlight. B.Thegreenlight.C.Theyellowlight.15.WhyisthelightshowingthetrafficoftheRooseveltRoadchangeable?A.There’remanytrucksontheroad.B.Accidentsoftenoccurontheroad.C.Lesstrafficcontrolissetontheroad.16.What’sthestatisticaboutthedeathrateonChicago’sexpressway?A.1.4deathsper100mmiles.B.2.6deathsper100mmiles.C.4.0deathsper100mmiles.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhoisMissJonesprobably?A.Ateacher. B.Adoctor.C.Amonitor.18.Whichsportmaythespeakerlikemost?A.Running. B.Football.C.Basketball.19.HowdoesthespeakerfindP.E.generally?A.Boring. B.Interesting.C.Embarrassing.20.Wherewillthespeakermeetthewoman?A.Intheplayground. B.Intheoffice.C.Inthegym.其次部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AKeepingfitoftenmeanssharingabusypathwaywithcyclists,runnersandwalkers,butimaginefacingthetaskofdoingitallwithoutbeingabletoseeorhear.Itisachallengemanydisabledathletesface,unlesssomeoneagreestobetheireyesandears.NewlyformedgroupAchillesBrisbanepairsvision-andhearing-impaired(視覺和聽覺受損的)athleteswithpeoplewhowouldliketoguidethem.JaneBritt,presidentofAchillesBrisbane,whoisvision-andhearing-impaired,said,“Whenwegoout,it’smuchlessfrighteningtohavesomeonebesideusthathasfullhearingtolistenforusandtelluswhat’sthere.”Ms.CullenandMs.BrittmeetupmostSaturdaymorningstotakepartinthefreefive-kilometerparkrun.Theirpartnershipisbuiltontrust,butMs.Brittsaidthatittooktimetodevelop.Ms.BrittsaidittookanunexpectedstormforhertotrustMs.Cullencompletely.“Therewasviolentrain,myglasseswerebrokenandwewerewalkingtogether.IsuddenlyhadtotellherIcouldn’tseeanything,andIwasgoingtohavetocompletelytrusther.FromthattimeIknewitwasgoingtoworkbecauseshewassogoodaboutdealingwiththespecialsituationwebothfoundourselvesin,”shesaid.IsabellaAllenandherseeingeyedogTatumaretwonewadditionstotheAchillesBrisbane.Ms.Allenkeptactivebyrowing,runningandcyclingbutfounditdifficulttokeepgoingashervisionbecameworse.Afternearlygivingupcompletely,sheworkedupthecouragetoaskAchillesBrisbanetofindsomeonetoshareaboatwithher.Ms.AllensaidthefearofnotfindinganyonetorowwithalmoststoppedherfromreachingouttoAchillesBrisbane.“But,theyfoundpeopleandmatchedmetothem,”shesaid.“It’sthebestthingI’veeverdone.”21.WhatdoesParagraph1trytoshow?A.Thedangerofwalkingonabusyroad. B.Thedifficultythedisabledathletesface.C.Theexercisepeopledotokeepfit. D.Thenecessityofbuildingroadsfortheblind.22.HowdoesJaneBrittfeelaboutgoingoutalone?A.Relaxed. B.Excited.C.Worried. D.Bored.23.WhatwasthebestthingMs.Allenhasdone?A.AskingAchillesBrisbaneforhelp. B.WorkinginAchillesBrisbane.C.Exercisingnon-stop. D.MeetingTatum.BWhileanentiremonthfreeofhomeworkortestsmaysoundtoogoodtobetrue,thatisexactlywhatthestudentsatSturenskolanSchoolinBoden,SwedenweretreatedtoinApril.What’smore,iftheresultsoftheexperimentproveencouraging,starting2024,themiddleschoolerswillneverhavetoworryaboutafter-schoolworkortests,asidefromthenationalexaminations,whicharecompulsiveforstudentsacrossthecountry.Theschool’sprincipal,PetronellaSirkka,whocameupwiththeidea,said,“Weareconstantlyreceivingnewreportsthatourchildrenfeelbad.Andthat’sbecausetheyhaveahighlevelofstressallthetime.Thisisourwayoftryingtoreducethatstress.”Theeducatorsaysthatwhilebanninghomeworkandtestssoundsradical(激進的),itmakessensegiventhechangesinthecurriculumandapproachestoeducation.Whileinthepaststudentswereprimarilysubjectedtomemorizingfacts,learningtodayisallaboutreflectionandanalysis.Asaresult,itisoftenharderforkids,especiallythosewithlittlesupportathome,tocomprehendthematerialbythemselves.Sirkkaisnottheonlyonewhobelievesafter-schoolworkdoesnothelpstudentslearn.InMarch2024,anotherprincipalinCanadaalsodecidedtodoawaywithhomework.Theyhopeparentswillspendtheextratimereadingtotheirkids.Whilethelong-termimpactoftherecentdecisionsmadebythetwoeducatorsremainstobeseen,theexperimenthasalreadyprovedsuccessfulinFinlandwhichhasdoneawaywithhomework,grades,andeventeachingbysubjectsformanyyears.Yet,FinnishstudentsalwaysrankhighinthePISA(ProgrammeforInternationalStudentAssessment)testsespeciallyinmathandsciencebuttheyhavetheleasthomework!Hopefully,itwillonlybeamatteroftimebeforeUSeducatorsfollowtheirleadandbanafter-schoolworkaswell!24.ThestudentsatSturenskolanSchoolhadnohomeworkinAprilbecause________.A.theheadmasterwasexperimentingwithherideaB.theyneededtodosomeexperimentsduringthemonthC.theywerebusypreparingforthenationalexaminationsD.theheadmasterhadtocarryoutthegovernment’spolicy25.WhatdoesPetronellaSirkkamostlikelyadviseparentstodo?A.Helpchildrenwiththeirhomework.B.Freechildrenfromafter-schoolhousework.C.Spendmoretimereadingtotheirchildren.D.Communicatewithteachersfromtimetotime.26.WhatcanweinferaboutthestudentsinFinland?A.Theystudythehardestatschool.B.Theyhaveamorerelaxingschoollife.C.Theyenjoygreatsuccessaftergraduation.D.Theyallhaveatalentformathandscience.CWithsmarttechnologyincreasinglyinfluencingallaspectsofourlives,itisonlyamatteroftimebeforesomeoneinventssmartshoes—onesthatcanbemadebasedonpersonalneeds.Called“ShiftWear”,thesneakersarethebrainchildofateamofbusinessmen,andengineersledbyNewYork-baseddesignerDavidCoelho.Theadaptableshoescanbecustomizedbyusingasmartphoneapp.ShoeownerswillhavetheoptionofselectingadesignfromavarietyofHDpatternsbyfamousartistsorcreatingonethemselves.Thecompany’sfoundersimaginethemarketplacewhereartistscannotonlysharebutalsoselltheirdesignstoothers.Despitebeingelectronic,thedesignsareclearlyvisibleeveninthebrightestsunlight.What’sevencooleristhatbyswitchingonabacklight,userscanevenshowofftheirdesignsinthedark!AccordingtoCoelho,thesneakerswillkeeptheirchargeforeverifonlyimagesaredisplayed.Thoughtheywillneedperiodicrecharging,activeusershavenothingtoworryabout.That’sbecausetheshoesareequippedwithspecialWalk-N-Chargetechnologythatpowerstheshoes—witheverystep.Inactiveusersalsohaveoptionsofchargingthesneakerswithoutusingwires.ThebottompartoftheshoesiscoveredwithKevlarfibers,akindofstrongmaterial,reducingnormalwearandtear.Evenbetter,theyarecompletelywaterproof(防水的)andcanevenbethrownintoanordinarylaundrymachineforaquickwash!Thecompanypredictsthattheshoeswillrangeinpricefrom$150to$1,000dependingonthesizeofthee-panelswherethedesignsaredisplayed.Thisisnotthefirsttimethatelectronicsandshoeshavecombined.Lithuania-basediShuhTechnologieshascomeupwithasimilarconceptthatconnectse-readerpanelstoasmartphoneappviatheBluetooth.Whetherthesesmartshoesbecomeaspopularasoursmartdevicesremainstobeseen,thoughtheysurelyareattractive.27.Whatcanweknowaboutthesmartshoesfromthetext?A.Theelectronicdesignscannotbeseenclearlyatnight.B.Thedesignersmakesureeverypairofsneakersisunique.C.Thebottompartoftheshoescanlastlongerduetospecialmaterials.D.Theshoeshavetobewashedbyhandtoprotecttheelectronics.28.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Howthesneakersarecharged. B.Howthesneakerscanworkwell.C.Whatimagesthesneakersshow. D.Whattechnologythesneakerscarry.29.Thevariedpricesofthesneakersmainlydependon________.A.thelengthoftheshoes B.thesizeoftheire-panelsC.thedesignersoftheshoes D.thematerialoftheirbottoms30.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthesneakers’futuremarket?A.Negative. B.Anxious.C.Uncertain. D.Confident.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。WaystoGetYourKidsintoNatureBeinginnatureforkidshastremendoushealthbenefits.Therearemanywaysyoucanincorporatenatureintoyourchildren’slives,evenifyouliveinthecity.Inspirecuriositybybeingcuriousyourself.Aparent’sexcitementcanbespreadtothechildren,andwhenyoushowrespectfornature,yourchildrenfollowsuit.31.________.“Idon’tknow!Let’sfindouttogether.”isawonderfulwaytogettheballrolling.Beopentoamutualadventureandallowyourcuriousinnerchildtocomeoutwhileyouexplorenaturewithyourchildren.32.________.Ifyouhavetocarpool(拼車)inthemorning,turnoffthedevicesinsteadandencourageyourchildrentolookoutofthewindow.Theearlymorningfallskiesarebeautifulwithcolorandmigratingbirds.Afterall,evenviewsofnaturefromthecarwindowarecalmingandbeneficial.Stopthinkingaboutnaturetimeasleisuretime.Timeinnatureisanessentialinvestmentinyourchildren’shealthandwell-being.Ifyouviewnaturetimeasessentialtogoodhealth,youwillbemorelikelytoengageinit.33.________,nurturingcreativityandwonderispartofyourresponsibilityasparents.Lookatthestars.Visityourlocalobservatory,andthendriveoutofthecitysomemorningoreveningforyourownstargazing(天體視察)withablanketandtelescope.Observingthestarsoffersadeeperandwiderunderstandingoftheuniverse.34.________.Plantasmallgarden.35.________.Beanandpeaplantsgrowquicklyandcanbeeatenwhenmature,soteachyourchildrenaboutfoodandthewonderofgrowth.A.LimitelectronicdeviceswhiledrivingB.Encouragequestionsyoudon’tknowtheanswerstoC.Ifyouwanttoraiseyourhealthy,well-balancedchildrenD.Ifyouhavethespace,helpyourchildrenplantafewvegetablesE.Itwillteachteamwork,prideinthecommunity,andfamilytogethernessF.Ifyourchildisinterested,encouragehimtogetinvolvedinthecommunityG.Allowyourselftothinkaboutit,andtalktoyourchildrenaboutthatwonder第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20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四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Iusedtohaterunning.Itseemedtoohard,andpushingoutsidemycomfort__36__wasnotsomethingIwaseagertodo.Infact,Iwouldn’thavebecomea(n)__37__ifitweren’tformyhusbandCharles.Hehadbeena__38__,competitiverunnerformanyyears.Afterourmarriage,hewouldn’tstoptalkingabouthowmuchhe__39__it.Sohepickeditupagain,andafteraboutayear,Istartedtojoinhimatthe__40__.Justafewweekslater,Charlessignedupforafive-kilometerraceforbothofus.I__41__aboutdoingit.Itwastoosoon.Butontheraceday,thereIwas.Thegunwentoff.Thousandsofrunners__42__.Thefirstkilometerwastough.Iwasalreadybreathing__43__andpainfullyawareofthegroupofrunners__44__pastme.AfteranotherminuteIsawthethree-kilometer__45__.AllIcouldthinkofwasthatIwas__46__.Iroundedacorner,andsawbothsidesofthestreet__47__withpeoplewatchingtherace,allcheeringtherunnerson:I__48__mylegstokeepgoing.ThenIlookedupandsawtheclock.The__49__tickingawaygavemeanincentive(動力).IknewthatifIhad__50__finishedthisraceIwouldhaveachievedsomething.So,I__51__up,andkickedit.Ihadmyarms__52__higherwhenIpassedthroughthefinishline.Avolunteerputa(n)__53__aroundmyneck.“Youdidgreat!I’msoproudofyou!”CharleswasthrilledthatI’d__54__.“Thatwasamazing!Iwanttodoanotherrace.”Iproudlyhuggedmymedalaswestartedtowalktothepost-racefestivities.Mylungsandmycomfortzoneboth__55__.,36.A.block B.lineC.emotion D.zone37.A.wife B.coachC.expert D.runner38.A.serious B.commonC.casual D.sharp39.A.hated B.missedC.a(chǎn)dmired D.trained40.A.race B.departmentC.track D.ceremony41.A.hesitated B.puzzledC.cared D.brought42.A.slippedaway B.backedoffC.pushedforward D.cameover43.A.mildly B.shallowlyC.gently D.heavily44.A.running B.bendingC.reaching D.pacing45.A.symbol B.markC.pattern D.campaign46.A.hopeful B.speechlessC.dying D.moving47.A.stuck B.crowdedC.provided D.directed48.A.sunk B.bentC.shook D.willed49.A.seconds B.titlesC.criteria D.competitors50.A.also B.a(chǎn)ctuallyC.just D.unfortunately51.A.dressed B.cameC.stayed D.straightened52.A.kept B.crossedC.held D.tied53.A.rope B.medalC.necklace D.a(chǎn)ward54.A.gotit B.meantitC.madeit D.defeatedit55.A.trembled B.expandedC.a(chǎn)ched D.erupted非選擇題部分第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)其次節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WorldSleepDayfallsonMarch16.Thisyear’sthemeconcernssleepandwomen.Morewomensufferfrominsomnia(失眠)thanmen,butonly4percentofthemgotoadoctortogethelp.ABeijingnewspaper56.____________(report)lastmonth.Astudyby57.____________internationalorganizationinthepapersaidthatwomen58.____________(age)30to60sleepsixhoursand41minutesaday59.____________average.Youngpeoplehavealsobeenshowntosufferfromalackofsleep.StatisticsfromaChinesemedicalresearchcentreshowthatin60.____________(city)likeBeijingandShanghai,40percentofyoungpeoplesufferfrominsomnia,and80percentsufferfromgreattirednessduetopoorqualitysleep.Expertsblameheavy61.____________(press)andcompetitionatworkforpoor62.____________(sleep)habits.Thelong-termeffectscanbeunhappiness,anxietyanddepression,63.____________caninturnleadtochronicillnesses(慢性病),64.____________(especial)inwomen.Thereare,however,acoupleoftricksforgettingagoodsleep,suchasmaintaininganoptimisticattitude,keepingaregular,65.____________(day)routine,orfindingtimeforsports.Also,youcandevelophealthyhabits,suchaskeepingthebedroomcleanandavoidingtea,coffee,orwinebeforesleeping.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校學(xué)生會組織學(xué)生下周六開展關(guān)愛自閉癥兒童(childrenwithautism)義演活動。請你給外教Shelly寫一封郵件,邀請她一同前往。內(nèi)容包括:1.時間和地點;2.活動內(nèi)容(現(xiàn)場表演、義賣等)。留意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________其次節(jié)概要寫作(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。Areyoushy?Ifyouare,youarenotalone.Infact,closeto50percentofpeopleareshy.Almost80percentofpeoplefeelshyatsomepointintheirlives.Thesedays,shynessisbecomingmoreandmorecommon.Now,scientistsaretryingtounderstandshyness.Theyhavesomeinterestingideasaboutwhypeopleareshy.Isitpossibletobebornshy?Manyscientistssayyes.Theysay15to20percentofbabiesbehaveshyly.Thesebabiesarealittlequieterandmorewatchfulthanotherbabies.Interestingly,theseshybabiesusuallyhaveshyparents.Asaresult,scientiststhinkthatsomeshynessisgenetic.Familysizemightcausepeopletobeshyaswell.ScientistsatHarvardUniversitystudiedshychildren.Theyfoundthat66percentofthemhadolderbrothersandsisters.Asaresult,theybecameshy.Atthesametime,childrenwithnobrothersandsistersmaybeshyaswell.Growingupalone,theyoftenplaybythemselves.Theyarenotabletolearnthesamesocialskillsaschildrenfrombigfamilies.Youmayalsobeshybecauseofwhereyouwereborn.Whenscientistsstudiedshynessindifferentcountries.Theyfoundsurprisingdifferences.InJapan,mostpeoplesaidtheywereshy.ButinIsrael,onlyoneofthreepeoplesaidso.Whatexplainsthedifference?OnescientistsaystheJapaneseandIsraelishavedifferentopinionsoffailure.InJapan,whenpeopledonotsucceed,theyfeelbadaboutthemselves.Theyblamethemselvesfortheirfailure.InIsrael,theoppositeistrue.Israelisoftenblamefailureonoutsidereasons,suchasfamily,teachers,friends,orbadluck.InIsrael,freedomofopinionandrisktakingarestronglysupported.ThismaybewhyIsraelisworrylessaboutfailureandarelessshy.Forshypeople,itcanbedifficulttomakefriends,speakinclass,andevengetagoodjob.Butscientistssayyoucangetoveryourshyness.Theysuggesttryingnewthingsandpracticingconversation.Anddon’tforget—ifyouareshy,youarenottheonlyone.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高考仿真模擬卷(六)選擇題部分第一部分聽力1-5.ABBAC6-10.BCACA11-15.CBCBA16-20.AABCC聽力材料(Text1)M:Alice,Ican’tfindsalt.W:Dearme.Iforgottobuysaltyesterday.Don’tworry.Iwillreturnwithitinamoment.①(Text2)M:DidyougotoLinda’sbirthdaypartylastnight?W:Yes.Buttherewerenotmanyguests.Shehadinvited20gueststotheparty,butonlyhalfofthegueststurnedupattheparty.②(Text3)M:Whereshallwegotoeat?W:Whatabouttherestaurantonthecorner?M:Ican’tfindaworserestaurant.③(Text4)M:Ican’tunderstandwhyGaryissosensitive!Evenalittlepieceoffriendlyadvicegetshimangry.④W:Sowhatdidyoutellhim?M:Itoldhimthatifhecouldbemorepatientandtrynottolosehistempersoeasily,hewouldbemorepopular.④(Text5)M:Gloria,woulditbetooinconvenientforyoutoputoffyourvacation?Wearesobusywithourworknow.⑤W:Hm...notreally.IguessIcanputitoffuntilnextmonth.M:Thankyouverymuch.Ireallyappreciateyourbeingsoflexible.(Text6)W:Whyareyousolate?⑥Itisteno’clock.Wehavebeenworkingfortwohours.M:I’msorry,butIcouldn’tfindmycarkey.W:Whathappened?M:Ileftthekeysinthecar.W:Youlockedtheminthecar?M:That’sright.W:Howdidyougetthedooropen?M:Fortunately,myfriendhasasparekey.⑦(Text7)M:Don’tyouhaveair-conditioninginyourapartment?It’ssohothere?、郬:Well,there’sair-conditioning.Look,canyouseethatwindowthere?Theproblemisthatthewindunitisnotpowerfulenough.M:Iguessnot.W:Well,I’mgoingtomoveoutanyway.Thenewapartmenthascentralair-conditioning.⑨M:Youshouldhavemovedoutbefore.W:Well,Ihavetowaituntilthenewapartmentiswelldecorated.M:Sohowcanyoustandtheheat?W:Well,IopenthewindowsandI’vegotanelectricfanhere.Ithelpsalittle.(Text8)W:Goodmorning,BeautifulSmileDentist,thisisJasmine.HowmayIhelpyoutoday?M:Goodmorning,I’dliketoscheduleacheck-up.⑩W:I’dbehappytodothatforyou.HaveyoubeentoBeautifulSmilebefore?M:Yes,Ihave.Mylastcheck-upwassixmonthsago.?W:Great.CanIgetyourname,please?M:Yes,ofcourse.MynameisDavid.W:Thankyou,David.Whichdentistdidyouseeonyourlastcheck-up?M:Dr.Lee.W:OK...Dr.LeehastimenextFridayinthemorning.M:That’snotgood.I’vegotwork.Howabouttheweekafterthat?W:Yes.Wouldyouliketosuggestatime?M:Doeshehaveanytimeintheafternoon?W:Yes,wecouldfityouinonThursday,January17that2:30intheafternoon.?M:Great.That’llwork.W:OK,thankyouforcalling,David.We’llseeyouthen.M:Thankyou,bye-bye.(Text9)M:WelcometoChicago!Thisisourtrafficguidancesystem,whichcontrolsthecity’ssevenexpressways.?W:CanitfollowthemovementofChicago’strafficjustbylookingatthesesetsoflights?M:Absolutely.Thesystemuseselectricequipmentthatisbuiltintoeachexpressway,everyhalfamile.Severaltimesasecond,acomputerreceivesinformationfromtheequipmentandtranslatesitintogreen,yelloworredlightsonthismap.W:Whatdoesagreenlightmean?M:Itshowstrafficis.movingforty-fivemilesormoreanhour.?W:Whataboutyellow?M:Yellowmeansthirtytoforty-fivemilesanhour.W:Redmeansheavytraffic?M:That’strue.SeethatredlightnearAustinAvenue?That’sarepairtruckfixingtheroad,andthetraffichastogoaroundit.W:Whydoesthelightovertherekeepchangingfromgreentoredandbacktogreenagain?M:ThereistheRooseveltRoadentrancetotheexpressway.Alotoftrucksgetontheexpresswaythere.?Theycan’tspeedupasfastascars.W:Hasthesystemloweredthenumberofaccidents?M:Therearenow1.4deathsonChicago’sexpresswayforeachonehundredmillionmilestravelled,?whileinotherpartsofthecountrythereare2.6.W:Wow!That’sreallyawesome!(Text10)M:MissJones,canyoujustanswermeonequestion?WhyisitthatIhavetotakeP.E.everyyear??It’sexactlythesame.I’mforcedtoembarrassmyselfinfrontoftherestoftheclass.?It’snotsobadforthekidswhoareathletes,butforpeoplelikeme,it’snotsoeasy.Look,MissJones.IknowthatyouthinkP.E.isjustasimportantasmathsandbiology,andthateveryoneshouldgetagradebasedontheirabilitiesandskills.Butwhydowehavetochangetheactivitiesallthetime?Can’twestickwithonethingforawhile,soIcanatleastimprovealittle.Footballisn’tsobad,butwhenIplaymostoftheothersportsIjustbecomeentertainmentfortherestoftheclass.?Highschoolisembarrassingenoughwithoutcominginfiveminutesaftereveryoneelseduringrunningthemile...?Whiletheyareshoweringoreatinglunch,I’mjustcrossingthefinishline.Look.Ialreadyknowthetheorythatsportisanimportantpartofagoodeducation.ButIjustdon’tagree.Iknowthere’snotmuchyoucandoforme,butthanks,foratleastlettingmegetthatoffmychest...Seeyouinthegyminaminute.?其次部分閱讀理解第一節(jié)【解題導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。殘疾人參與體育熬煉與正常人是不同的,他們經(jīng)常面臨各種挑戰(zhàn),為此特地成立了一個熬煉幫扶組織。文章講解并描述了該組織幫扶的兩個詳細(xì)事例。21.B解析:段落大意題。依據(jù)第一段中的“butimaginefacingthetaskofdoingitallwithoutbeingabletoseeorhear.Itisachallengemanydisabledathletesface,unlesssomeoneagreestobetheireyesandears.”可知,對于視覺和聽覺受損的運動員來說,參與熬煉是一項挑戰(zhàn),除非有人做他們的眼睛和耳朵;由此可推知,第一段旨在說明殘疾人運動員所面臨的困難,故選B。22.C解析:推理推斷題。依據(jù)第三段中的“Whenwegoout,it’smuchlessfrighteningtohavesomeonebesideusthathasfullhearingtolistenforusandtelluswhat’sthere.”可知,當(dāng)我們出去的時候,假如我們身旁有聽力正常的人為我們?nèi)ヂ牪⒏嬷覀兡抢镉惺裁?,那就沒有那么可怕了。由此可推知,JaneBritt對獨自外出感到擔(dān)憂。故選C。23.A解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)最終一段的內(nèi)容尤其是“‘But,theyfoundpeopleandmatchedmetothem,’shesaid.‘It’sthebestthingI’veeverdone.’”可知,Allen女士認(rèn)為她做的最好的事情是向AchillesBrisbane求助,故選A?!窘忸}導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文。瑞典一所學(xué)校在四月份取消了學(xué)生的家庭作業(yè)和考試,這是該校校長PetronellaSirkka看到學(xué)生作業(yè)負(fù)擔(dān)太重而提出的舉措,且芬蘭實行的類似做法已獲得勝利。24.A解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)其次段第一句中的“Theschool’sprincipal,PetronellaSirkka,whocameupwiththeidea”,并結(jié)合第一段的內(nèi)容可知,Sturenskolan學(xué)校的學(xué)生們在四月份沒有家庭作業(yè)和考試是該校校長提出的想法,故選A。25.C解析:推理推斷題。依據(jù)第四段尾句“Theyhopeparentswillspendtheextratimereadingtotheirkids.”可推知,PetronellaSirkka很可能會建議父母花些時間為他們的孩子們閱讀,故選C。26.B解析:推理推斷題。依據(jù)尾段第一句中的“theexperimenthasalreadyprovedsuccessfulinFinlandwhichhasdoneawaywithhomework,grades,andeventeachingbysubjectsformanyyears”可知,多年來,芬蘭已經(jīng)取消了家庭作業(yè)、成果等級,甚至科目教學(xué)。據(jù)此可推知,芬蘭學(xué)生的學(xué)校生活更加輕松,故選B。【解題導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文,主要介紹了一種智能運動鞋。27.C解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第四段第一句“ThebottompartoftheshoesiscoveredwithKevlarfibers,akindofstrongmaterial,reducingnormalwearandtear.”可知,鞋子的底部附著凱芙拉合成纖維,這是一種增加材料,可以削減正常的磨損;據(jù)此可知,由于運用了特別的材料,這種鞋子的鞋底耐磨,故選C。28.A解析:段落大意題。通讀第三段可知,第一句“AccordingtoCoelho,thesneakerswillkeeptheirchargeforeverifonlyimagesaredisplayed.”為該段的主題句,并結(jié)合全段內(nèi)容可知,該段主要介紹了這種鞋子是如何充電的:活躍的用戶可以通過走路來充電,不活躍的用戶也可以不用電線充電。故選A。29.B解析:細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第四段尾句“Thecompanypredictsthattheshoeswillrangeinpricefrom$150to$1,000dependingonthesizeofthee-panelswherethedesignsaredisplayed.”可知,該公司預(yù)料,這款鞋的價格范圍將是150美元到1000美元,這取決于展示這些設(shè)計的電子顯示屏的尺寸,故選B。30.C解析:觀點看法題。依據(jù)尾段最終一句“Whetherthesesmartshoesbecome

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