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2021-2022學年浙江省杭州市英特外國語學校九年級(上)期中

英語試卷

一.Cloze完型填空

1.(15分)AsIsatthereonenightinNamibia,staringoutatoneofthemostperfectsunsetsI'd

seeninawhile,Irealizedwhy1(1)wantedtovisitAfricaalone.Sometimesthe

beautyoftravelisnotsobeautifulwhenyoudon'thavesomeoneto(2)itwith.And

thereIwas,staringoutatthisgorgeoussunset,andIwasalone.Ihadnoonetosharethat

moment.

Sure,therewasmytourgroup,butit*snotthesame.Sharingamomentwithpeopleyou

haveabondwithismuch(3)fromsharingitwithstrangers.Dayslater,Ikeptcoming

backtothesadnessIfeltatthatmoment.Therewasnothingwrong(4)anyoneonmy

tour-----theywereallnice,polite,andtalkative,andwegotalongwell.Buttoursare

casuallyorganized,andsometimesyouclosely(5)withpeopleandsometimesyou

don't.Diningalonemaywellbeonemostawkwardtimesofsolotravel.Butlikeanything,the

moreyoudoitthemoreyougetusedtoit.

Andas1sattherelookingatthisbeautifulsunsetwhilezebradrankfromthenearby

wateringhole,the(6)hitmeatthemoment-----lamalone.AndIam(7)

it.WhileI'manintrovert(內(nèi)向的人)andIlikemynme"time,after6.5years,solotravelisn*t

formeanylonger.Inolonger(8)towandercitiesorgazeuponAfricansunsetsalone.I

wantto(9)withpeopleIknow.Iwant(10)faces.Iwanttosharemoments.I

makeplentyoffriendsontheroad,butI'mtiredofhavingto(11)ineachnewcity.

Ithinkeveryoneshouldtravelaloneatsomepointintheirlife;you(12)alot

aboutyourselfbydoingso.Inever(13)thesolotravelFvedoneinthepastandnever

feltaloneorboredduringthoseyears,butAfricamadeit(14)thatit*stimetomove

ontoanew(15)ofmylife.Icouldn'tholdontothepastanylonger.

(1)A.neverB.alwaysC.hardlyD.instantly

(2)A.shareB.compareC.awardD.admire

(3)A.differentB.helpfulC.unusual□.admirable

(4)A.forB.inC.withD.on

(5)A.playB.competeC.bondD.fight

(6)A.stoneB.truthC.stickD.ball

(7)A.fondofB.proudofC.afraidofD.tiredof

(8)A.desireB.failC.dareD.refuse

(9)A.communicateB.workC.travel□.interact

(10)A.roundB.familiarC.healthy□.similar

(II)A.takeoverB.lookoverC.turnoverD.startover

(12)A.learnB.worryC.care□.concern

(13)A.recallB.dreamC.regret0.experience

(14)A.clearB.valuableC.impressiveD.basic

(15)A.situationB.discoveryC.challenge□.chapter

二Readingcomprehension閱讀理解(共4小題,每小題10分,滿分40分)

2.(10分)BeingleftparalyzedbythesamediseasewithStephenHawkinghasnotkeptone

Frenchhiphopartistfrommakingmusic.FormanyyearsGuilhemGallartwasasuccessful

recordproducerandrecordingartist.Betterknownas“Pone",hehelpedshapethesoundofhip

hopinFranceinthe1990sandearly2000sandenjoyedanumberofhitswithhisgroupFonky

Family.

In2015PonewasdiagnosedwithALS.ALSisadiseasethatresultsinthelossofmuscle

control,affectingtheabilitytomove,speak,eatandbreathewithouthelp.There^nocurefor

ALS.lthasleftPonedependentonamachinetobreathe,andunabletomoveanythingbuthis

eyes,

ButtechnologyhasreopenedpossibilitiesforGallart,whoisinhis40s.Withthehelpof

thecertainsoftware,hiseyemovementsaretrackedandactionsofamouseareimitated,andas

aconsequence,heisabletocomposeandwrite,aswellasspeakwithacomputer-generated

voice.

"IhaverediscoveredthePonethatIknewbefore,“saidhiswifeWahiba.nAndeven

strongerthanhewasbefore."

Theefforthasresultedinaminialbumofdreamlikeelectrobeats,''ListenandDonate",

releasedinJune2021whichhopestoraisefundsforanorganization,Trakadom.Thecharity

wassetuptogetherwithtwodoctors.Itsaimistotrainmorecaretakersandhelpchronic

patientstoreceivecareathome."Talkingaboutthiswithdoctors,nursesandcaretakers,Isaw

therewasaseriouslackoftraining,andthatmanyofthemwantedthatopportunity,“hesaid.

"Ifthere'samessage,it'sthatanythingispossible,”saidPone.

(1)WhatdoPoneandStephenHawkinghaveincommon?

A.Bothofthemarehiphopmusicians.

B.BothofthemareFrench.

C.Bothofthemareparalyzed.

0.Neitherofthemstoppedmusicmaking.

(2)WhatdoweknowaboutALSpatients?

A.Theycan'tcontroltheirmuscles

B.Theycan'tmovetheireyes.

C.Theycanbehealed.

D.Theycanbreatheautonomously.

(3)WhichoptionbestexplainshowPoneuseshiscomputersoftwaretomakemusic?___

A.ThesoftwarehelpsPonemovehisarmsandhandssOthathecanuseakeyboard.

B.ThesoftwarehelpsPonespeakandgiveinstructionsforcomposingsongs.

C.ThesoftwareusesPone'seyemovementstoactlikeacomputermouse.

D.ThesoftwareusestechnologytoreadPone'smindtocomposeandwrite.

(4)WhatcanwelearnaboutTrakadom?

A.It*ssetupbytwodoctors.

B.ALSpatientswhoneedcareathomemaybenefitfromit.

C.Itattemptstotrainmorecare-takersathospital.

D.Manyofthecare-takersneedtheopportunitytoraisemoney.

(5)Whatmaybethebesttitle?

A.AParalyzedMusician

B.MakeMusicwithEyes

C.ListenandDonate

D.ADiseasewithoutCure

3.(10分)MckennaGracedoesn'tknowhowtodocollege-levelcalculationlikeMary,the7

一year-oldsheplaysinthemovie"Gifted.'*butmathhappenstobeherfavoritesubject,too.

Inthenewdrama,MckennaplaysafirstgrademathgeniuswholivesinCentralFlorida

withherUncleFrank(byChrisEvans,whoalsoplaysCaptainAmerica).Frankdoesn*twant

Marytogrowupwithoutfriends-ashissister,Mary'sdeadmotherdid-sohesendsher

topublicschooLOnherfirstdayofschool,however,Maryprovesjusthowboringregular

classescanbeforatrulygiftedkidbyansweringeverymathproblemherteachercancomeup

with.

“Maryisrallyagreatcharacter.Shehasalotofemotionsandhasalotgoingoninher

life,*'Mckennaexplained.She*sareallygiftedlittlegirlinmath."

Toprepareforherbigrole,Mckernna,whohasbeenactingprofessionallysinceshewas

6,didherownhomework-watchingaward-winingmoviessuggestedbyherdirector

MareWebb.Allofthemstarredyoungactorsorwereaboutchildgeniuses.nIwatchedalotof

movies:'PaperMoon,'*InAmerica,''KramerVs.Kramer,HIAmSam,whichIabsolutely

loved,and'GoodWillHunting,“shesaid.UIalsostudiedMary'scharacterinthescriptfor

almostayear."

WhilelearningaboutMary,Mckennadiscoveredthatshecouldrelatetothe

character."MaryandIdohavesomethingsincommon,uthe10-year-oldactresssaid.They

arebothonlychildren.Theybothlovetoplaythepianoandsing.too.

ButMckennaherselfwasnotreadyforcollege-levelmath.Inafewscenes,Maryshows

offhowgiftedsheisbydiscussing,writingandsolvingcomplicatedequations一inonecasein

frontofaprofessorfromacollegeformathgeniusesinordertogetadmitted."Somymomand

Iturnedthemintoasong.That*showImemorizeditall,"shesaid"Itwassuchacatchytune.lt

hadtobesoIcouldremembereverything"

Themovieisn'trallyaboutmathorschoolorwhatqualifiesasgifted,Mckennasaid:"I

thinkifsabouthowfamilycomesinallshapesandsizes,beliefs,colors."

(1)WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutMaryistrue?

A.Sheisa10-year-oldfirstgradestudentwithtalentinmath

B.Herdeadmothergrewupwithoutfriends.

C.ShelivesinCentralFloridawithCaptainAmerican

D.Shefindsallthemathclassesveryboring

(2)WhydidMckennawatchmovieslikePaperMoon?

A.TheyweredirectedbyMareWebb.

B.Theywereawardswinning

C.Someofthemwereabouttalentedkids.

D.Shelovedthesemovies.

(3)MaryandMckennahaveseveralthingsincommonEXCEPT.

A.Neitherofthemhavelosttheirmothers

B.Bothofthemhaveapassionformath

C.Neitherofthemhassiblings

D.Bothofthemlovetoplaythepianoandking.

(4)WhatdidMckennadowithmathinthemovie?

A.Shediscussedequationswithacollegeprofessor.

B.Shememorizedalltheequationsbysingingthemout.

C.Sheandthedirectorturnedcomplexequationsintoasong.

D.Shesungtheequationsinacatchytunewhileacting.

(5)WhichofthefollowingisNOTafactorthatcontributestoMckenna'ssuccessinplaying

Mary?_______

A.Professionalactingexperience.

B.Appreciationforthecharacter.

C.Uniqueunderstandingofthemovie.

0.Guidanceandhelpfromotheractors.

4.(10分)Thecurrentoutbreakofcoronavirusiscausingalarmaroundtheworld.Ontheadviceof

healthauthorities,millionsofpeoplearoundtheglobeareavoidinggoingtoschool,theoffice

ortravelinginordertoslowthespreadofthevirus.Thecancellationsofconferencesandlarge

gatheringsaroundtheworldmeanfewerflights,whichmeansthousandsoftonslesscarbon

dioxidebeingreleasedfromairplanes.

Ifthistrendcontinues,expertssayitmightleadtothefirstfallinglobalemissionsin

morethan10years.Evenaslightdecreaseincarbondioxideemissionscouldhelpclimate

actionorinspirelongtermbehavioralchanges.

RobJackson,thechairoftheenvironmentalistgroupGlobalCarbonProject,said”Unless

thiscouldchangethewaywetravel,itcouldleadtomorevirtualmeetings,“hesaid,"itwon't

beameaningfulchangeinthelongterm".

CorinneLeQuere,aprofessorofclimatescienceattheUniversityofFastAngliain

Englandsaidthatsofar.thecrisishasbeenonlylikelytoslowcarbonemissions,notreverseit.

"Overthepast10years,emissionshavegrowna3annualraleof1percent,orabout317

megatons,soyouwouldneedareallybigreductiontoseeafallthisyear."It'spossible,"but

Idon*tthinkwecansayatthisstage.'1

AmericanauthorandenvironmentalistBillMcKibbensawitachancetohelpactivists.He

wrotethatnoenvironmentalistshouldwelcomeacrisis,buttheycouldlearnfromit.McKibben

hasbeenoptimisticaboutthephenomenonthatpeoplecanchange"Millionsofpeopleseemto

havelearnednewpattems.Companies,forinstance,aretryingtostayproductive,evenwith

manypeopleworkingfromhome1*Theideathateveryoneneedstotraveltoanofficeeachday

mightbeoutdated.McKibbenaddedthattheopportunitytoworkfromyourcomputerahome

mightevenleadtolessgasconsumptionandlessneedforofficeparks.

Thecoronaviruscrisisalsogainsmoretimeforactivistsincludingadvancesitechnology

andmorepublicpressureongovernmentstochangetheirstrategies,Thecrisishasshownhow

politicalandbusinessleaderscantakequickemergencyactiontoprotectpeople.These

campaignersbelievethatofficialsshouldactwiththissameurgencywhenacomestothe

futureoftheenvironment.

(1)Accordingtoparagraph1,whatdirectlyleadstothereductionofcarbondioxide

emissions?

A.Theoutbreakgivesalarmtotheworld.

B.Schoolandcompaniesareclosed.

C.Meetingandgatheringarecalledoff.

D.Traffic,includingairtraffic,decreased.

(2)WhatdoesRobJacksonthinkofthetrend?

A.Itwillinspirelongtermchangesinpeople'sattitude.

B.Itcandefinitelychangethewaywetravelandthewaywehavemeetings.

C.Itwillbemeaningfulaslongasitleadstobehaviorchange.

D.It'smeaningfulonlyintheshortterm.

(3)What'sCorinneLeQuere'spredictiononcarbondioxideemissionsthisyear?

A.It'spossibletoreverseemissions

B.Emissionmaygrowataratelowerthan1%.

C.It'slikelythatemissionwillbeabout317megatons.

D.Theremaybeareallybigreductionandafall

(4)WhatcanwelearnaboutMcKibben'swords?

A.Environmentalactivistshavebeenoptimisticaboutthecrisisandwelcomeit.

B.Hebelievespeopleareabletomakechangestotheirdailyliveswhenfacingcrisis.

C.Hefindsithardforcompaniestostayproductivewithpeopleworkingfromhome.

D.Hethinksgoingtoofficecauseslessgasconsumptionandlessneedforofficeparks.

(5)Whatdoenvironmentalactivistsexpectthegovernmenttodo?

A.Gainmoretimefortheactivistsforthemtochangestrategies.

B.Developmoreadvancedtechnologiestocopewithenvironmentalproblems.

C.Takequickemergencyactionagainstthecoronavirus.

D.Dealwithenvironmentalproblemsasoneoftheirtoppriorities.

5.(10分)

APositivebodylanguagemakesyoulikable.

B.Whatcanyoudotomakeyourbodylanguagemorepositive?

C.Positivebodylanguageimproveyouremotionalintelligence.

D.Whatispositivebodylanguage?

E.Positivebodylanguagechangesyourattitude.

F.Thisistruebutpsychologistshavealsoshownthattheoppositeistruetoo.

AmyCuddy,aHarvardpsychologist,hasdevotedherstudiestotheinfluencethatbody

languagehasonyourconfidenceand,ultimately,success,Herbiggestfindingscenteronthe

powerfuleffectsofpositivebodylanguage.

(1)Itincludesthingslikepropereyecontact,activelistening,andgesturesthat

showthemessageyou'retryingtoexpress.

Here'showitworks:

(2)Cuddyfoundthatconsciouslychangingyourbodylanguagetomakeit

morepositiveimprovesyourattitudebecauseithasapowerfulinfluenceonyour

hormones.Andhormoneshavetheabilitytomakeusfeelhappyorsad.

(3)InaTuftsUniversitystudy,peoplewatchedsoundlessvideosofdoctors

interactingwiththeirpatients.Justbyobservingthedoctors*bodylanguage,peoplewereable

toguesswhichdoctorsendedupgettingcomplainedbytheirpatients.Bodylanguageplaysa

bigroleinhowyou'reviewedandcanbemoreimportantthanyourvoiceorevenwhatyou

say.

(4)Itreferstoyourabilitytoeffectivelycommunicateyouremotionsand

ideas.Peoplewhosebodylanguageisnegativehaveadestructiveeffectonpeoplearoundthem

Workingtoimproveyourbodylanguagemaygreatlyhelpyoulongertermrelationshipwith

friends.

Weoftenthinkofbodylanguageastheresultofourattitudeorhowwefeel.(5)

Changingyourbodylanguagechangesyourattitude.

三.Fillintheblankswiththecorrectwordsaccordingtothefirstlettersgiven.根據(jù)首字母寫

單詞,請在答卷上寫完整單詞(每小題1分,共10分)

6.(1分)Alltheseyears,thescientisthasbeenwwhyhefailedatthe

experiment.Unfortunately,nomatterhowhardhetries,hecanrtfigureoutthereason.

7.(1分)At$64,500amonth,thisrentalapartmentisprobablythemostexpensiveonein

Tokyo.Theroomshavebeendesignedtobe1,andatthesametime,safeand

comfortableforwealthyfamiliestoenjoy.

8.(1分)HerEnglishissofluentthatyouwouldthinksheisanative,butactuallysheisan

i.HerfamilymovedtoAmericafromMexicowhenshewasonly5yearsold.

9.(1分)Thehalf-timeshowhasalwaysbeenoneofthehoftheSuperBowl.Each

year,majorstarssuchasCold-playandBeyonceareinvitedtogivewonderfulperformances

thatattractpeoplefromallovertheworld.

10.(1分)DuringtheearlyperiodofthisbattleagainstCOVID-19,weseemedpowerless.That's

whythedevelopment,manufacturing,anddistributionofvaccinesinsuchashorttimeisatrue

mofscience.

11.(1分)Wedon'thavetheexactnumber,butresearchershaveethatabout60%of

theplasticproductsproducedsincethe1950shasendedupinalandfillorthenatural

environment.

12.(1分)Thiscompanywasconsideredapofe-commerce,becauseitwasthefirst

oneintheindustrytoretailitsproductsthroughitswebsiteaswellasanetworkofphysical

outlets.

13.(1分)ThousandsofcandleslitupthenightskyattheNationalMallinWashingtonD.Con

Thursdayevening.Thisspecialeventwasheldwiththepurposeofhthelaw

enforcementofficerswhosacrificedtheirlivesforthesafetyofthecity.

14.(1分)Thegovernmentdataonemployeeswhoquittheirjobsdoesn'tclearlyi

whetherpeoplearefindingnewjobsorsimplysteppingbackfromthejobmarket,sowemay

needmorefirst-handinformation.

15.(1分)Theyhavereceivedplentyofcomplimentsfromexpertsinthefield.Whattheyreally

neediftheywanttomakeimprovementsistheffromthepeoplewhoarecurrently

usingtheirproducts.

四.Fillintheblankswiththecorrectformsofphrasesinthebox?選詞組并用其正確形式填

空,有2項多余。(每小題1分,共10分)

16.(10分)

makeanameforoneself;causegreatdamageto;infavorof;befedupwith;

sotospeak;besentencedto;beoutoforder;berelatedto;

withoutadoubt;lookupto;onceinawhile;dropby

(1)Asnewofferingsareaddedtoitslineup,Apple'sofficialwebsiteusuallybecomes

inaccessiblebeforethecompany'slaunchevents(發(fā)布會).Customersareafraidit

againwhenthebrandnewiPhone13seriesreleasesnextMonday.

(2)CJAlbertson,amarathonrunnerfromCalifornia,on28September.Hedidn't

win,buthegotquiteabitofattentionbyrushingouttothefrontofthemen'sraceatthestart

andholdingthatleaduntilthenexthill.

(3)AChineseblogger,morefamousfbrherpseudonym(假名),GuoMeimei,wasreported

tobearrestedbyShanghaipolicefbrsellingdietfoodthatcontainedbannedsubstanceand

twoand-ahalfyearsinprison.

(4)StJohnLuheranistheonlylocalchurchthathasbeenservingmembersofthecommunity

inIllinoisasof1847.ButpeoplenowfindnowheretoattendChristianactivitiesbecausethe

continuingrainthechurchbuildingandsurroundingteesforweekslongsincethe

plumrainseason(梅雨季)started.

(5)JustasthefilmTheBattleatLakeChangjinthatwasreleasedinNationalDayholiday,

theChinesevolunteersparticipatedinthewarNorthKoreangovernmentand

eventuallydeclaredvictoryinspiteoftheincrediblyharshwinterconditions.

(6)AsthenewopenbaronBurbankhostsspecialevents,theparkinglotfillsfastandmany

carsarenotattherightplaces.Theneighboursnearbythelegalparkingandhave

thoughtaboutcomplainingittothegovernment.

(7)Thetheoryofparticlesandforces(粒子力學原理)raisedbytheLargeHardon

Collider,aphysicslaboratory,isthemostsuccessfulscientifictheoryeverwritten

down.ltdescribeseverythingscientistsknowaboutthephysicalstuffthatmakesuptheworld

arounduswith100%accuracy.

(8)IhavebeenobsessedwithThefairyDaughteroftheSeasinceIfirstreadit.Ariel,the

maincharacterinthestory,wantedtoliveonshoreandfindlovesobadthatshemadea"deal”

witha"devil'*and"sold"herbeautifulvoice,or"soul”,.

(9)AmongthecontestantsinRock&Roast(脫口秀大會)thisyear,XiaoJia,whowas

bornwithnervoussystemdisease,gainedpeople'srespectwithhistalent.Inaninterviewbefore

theshowhesaid,"Idon'tneedanyempathyorcarefromtheaudience.TheonlythingIwant

istobesomeonewhobyothers/1Anditturnedouthemadeit.

(10)Annieisa72-year-oldwomanwhohaslivedalonelyandmiserablelifesinceher

husbandpassedawaylastyear.Sheisdesperatetoacceptherchildren'svisit.Evena

shortandsimplereunionwithfamilymemberscanlightherdayup.

五.ReadthepassageandUliintheblankswithproperwordsorcorrectformsofthegiven

words.閱讀短文,在空格中填上適當?shù)膯卧~或使用所給單詞的正確形式填空。(共10小題,

每小題10分,滿分10分)

17.(10分)Thereisnosuchthingasbeingbom"goodatlanguages".(1)thereare

peoplewholearnlanguageswell,butthathasnothingtodowiththembeing(2)

(natural)goodatit.lthastodowiththeirattitudeandthewaytheyapproachlearning.

Youmayhavealreadyheardorreadaboutlearningstyles.Theideaisthateveryonehas,a

styleoflearningthat(3)(suit)thembest.Youwanttofigureouthowyoulearnmost

easilyandapplyyour(4)(prefer)learningstyletoyourlanguagelearning.

Goodlanguagelearnerstakeresponsibility(5)theirownlearning.Besides

regularlanguageclasses,theycreateopportunitiestouse(6)theyhavelearned.They

knowpracticeisveryimportantandarewillingtotakerisks.

Goodlanguagelearnershaveagoodattitudetowardstheculturewherethelanguage(7)

(speak).Theylearnthecustomsofnonverbalbehaviorandthe(8)(valuable)of

theeulture.Theylearnhowtobehaveinstoresandrestaurants,howtobehavewithstrangers

andhowtobehaveinsociety.

Goodlanguagelearnersworkthroughanyfeelingsof(9)(frustrate)orlackof

confidence.Theyareabletocopewiththechallengesoflearninganewlanguage.Theydon'tlet

themselvesgiveup,insteadremindingthemselveshowimportant(10)istokeep

going.

六.Writing寫作15分

18.(15分)Yourcousinisgoingtomakeherfirstpresentationafterenteringmiddleschool.She's

nervousaboutitandwantstoaskyouforsometips.

DearAndy,

Howiseverythinggoing?SinceyoubecameaJunior3student,wehaven'thadachance

tomeet.Howareyoudoing?

I'mgettingquitenervousthesedaysbecausenextweekI'mgivingmyfirstpresentationin

frontofthewholeclass.ThoughI'vedecidedwhattotalkaboutandmyEnglishisOK,I'mnot

surehowtopresentitinanattractiveway.Iknowyou'vedonethatplentyoftimes.Canyou

givemesometips?

Thanks!Lookingforwardtoyourreply.

Yourdearestcousin,

Susan

Replytohere-mallandincludeatleastTWOtipsalongwithyourreasonsandexplanations.

要求:

1)詞數(shù)120左右;

2)建議適當可行,原因或者解釋邏輯清晰,有條理;

3)文中不得透露個人姓名和學校名稱。

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參考答案與試題解析

—.Cloze完型填空

1.【考點】記敘文.

【分析】本文作者以自己的旅游經(jīng)歷告訴大家旅伴帶來的好處,可以一起分享沿途的美

景,因此作者鼓勵大家找旅伴.

【解答】(1)A.考查副詞。A.never從不;B.always總是;C.hardly幾乎不;D.instantly

立即。根據(jù)Irealizedwhy1(1)wantedtovisitAfricaalone.我意識到我為何從不一個人來

非洲。故選A。

(2)A.考查動詞。A.share分享;B.compare比較;C.award授予;D.admire欽

佩,根據(jù)Sometimesthebeautyoftravelisnotsobeautifulwhenyoudon'thavesomeoneto

(2)itwith.當沒有人與你分享它的時候,有時候旅游的美并不是那樣的美麗,故選A。

(3)A.考查形容詞。A.different不同的;B.helpful有幫助的;C.unusual不尋常

的;D.admirable令人欽佩的,固定搭配:bedifferentfrom---與---不同,故選

Ao

(4)C.考查介詞。句意:在我的旅行中任何人都沒毛病--他們都不錯,有禮貌,健

談,我們相處的很好。固定詞組:bewrongwith引起問題(或麻煩);有毛病,不正

常。故選C。

(5)C.考查動詞.A.play玩;B.compete競爭;C.bond使結(jié)合;D.fight戰(zhàn)斗,

根據(jù)sometimesyouclosely(5)withpeopleandsometimesyoudon't.有時候你和人很親密

結(jié)合,有時卻不親密,故選C。

(6)B.考查名詞。A.stone石頭;B.truth事實;C.stick棍子;D.ball球。根據(jù)

后面Iamalone.此時我想到,個事實--我是獨自的,故選B。

(7)D.考查詞組。A.fondof喜愛;B.proudof以---自豪;C.afraidof害怕;

D.tiredof感到厭煩,根據(jù)上句時我想到一個事實--我是獨自的,可知我對它感到厭

煩,故選D。

(8)A.考查動詞。A.desire渴望;B.fail失??;C.dare敢;D.refuse拒絕,我不

再渴望漫步城市,也不想獨自凝望非洲落日,故選A。

(9)C.考查動詞。A.communicate交流;B.work工作;C.travel旅游;D.interact

交流,我想和我認識的人去旅行,故選C。

(10)B.考查形容詞。A.round圓的;B.familiar熟悉的;C.healthy健康的;D.similar

相似的,根據(jù)上句可知此句的意思是:我想和熟悉的臉在一起,故選B。

(11)D.考查動詞短語。A.takeover接管;B.lookover檢查;C.turnover翻轉(zhuǎn);D.start

over重新開始,但是我厭煩在每個新城市都要重新開始,故知選D。

(12)A.考查動詞。A.learn學習;B.worry擔憂;C.care關(guān)心;D.concern涉及,

我認為每個人都應該在人生的某個時候獨自旅行,通過這樣做你可以學到很多關(guān)于你自

己,故選A。

(13)C.考查動詞。A.recall回憶起;B.dream做夢;C.regret后悔;D.experience

體驗,根據(jù)后面neverfeltaloneorboredduringthoseyears我從來都不會后悔那些年獨自

的旅行,故選C。

(14)A.考查形容詞。A.clear清晰的;B.valuable有價值的;C.impressive感人的;

D.basic基本的,非洲清楚地表明,是時候開始我生命的新篇章了,故選A。

(15)D.考查名詞。A.situation境況;B.discovery發(fā)現(xiàn);C.challenge挑戰(zhàn);D.chapter

篇章,非洲清楚地表明,是時候開始我生命的篇章了,故選D。

【點評】首先要通讀全文,了解文章大意,緊緊抓住上下文語境所提供的信息,然后明

確詞意,結(jié)合排除法逐一選出答案,最后再通讀全文核對答案。

二.Readingcomprehension閱讀理解(共4小題,每小題10分,滿分40分)

2.【考點】杰出人物.

【分析】這篇短文主要講述了科技幫助Pone創(chuàng)造了可能,并且成立慈善機構(gòu)幫助在家護

理慢性疾病患者。

【解答】(1)C.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第一段Beingleftparalyzedbythesamediseasewith

StephenHawkinghasnotkeptoneFrenchhiphopartistfrommakingmusic.與Stephen

Hawking因同樣的疾病而癱瘓并沒有阻止一位法國嘻哈藝術(shù)家創(chuàng)作音樂。由此可知,Pone

和StephenHawking同樣都癱瘓了,C項符合題意。故選Co

(2)A.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第二段ALSisadiseasethatresultsinthelossofmuscle

control,affectingtheabilitytomove,speak,eatandbreathewithouthelp.ALS是一種導致

肌肉失去控制的疾病,會影響在沒有幫助的情況下移動、說話、進食和呼吸的能力。由

此可知,A項,他們無法控制自己的肌肉,符合題意。故選A。

(3)C.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第三段Withthehelpofthecertainsoftware,hiseye

movementsaretrackedandactionsofamouseareimitated,andasaconsequence,heisableto

composeandwrite,aswellasspeakwithacomputer-generatedvoice.在特定軟件的幫助

下,他的眼球運動被跟蹤,鼠標的動作被模仿,因此,他能夠作曲和寫作,以及用計算

機生成的聲音說話。由此可知,C項,該軟件使用Pone的眼球運動來充當電腦鼠標。表

述正確。故選C。

(4)B.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第五段Thecharitywasset

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