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高考英语考前冲刺卷全国卷(四)第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHolidayActi
vitiesYouWon'tWanttoMissHereareafewfunandfestivewaystospendadayornightoffaroundLosAngelesthisholidayseasonwithyourfriendsorfamily.IceSkateinPers
hingSquareTheBaiHolidayIceRinkopensforbusinessinPershingSquareindowntownL.A.Nov.15throughJan.21.Attention,Wickedfans:CastmembersoftheBroadwaym
usicalwillbreaktheiceonNov.15withaperformance,andeveryfollowingWednesdaywillbededicated(专用的)totheshowwithWickedsongs.Info:Tickets$9
,skaterentals$5,lockers$3.holidayicerinkdowntownla.comGazeattheMissionInnFestivalofLightsTheFestivalofLightsattheMissionInninRiversideattracts250,0
00peopleayearforareason:It'sawesome.AfireworksdisplaybringsthefestivaltolifeonNov.23,when5millioncolorfull
ightslightenthegrounds,theretostaythroughJan.6.Walkinsidethehotelformoreeyecandy,whichincludesartificialsnow
anda12-foot-tallgingerbread(姜饼)house.Info:Freeadmission,$17parking,missioninn.comEIPueblodeLosAngelesHistoricalMonumentLocalsingersanddancer
swillcelebratethelightingofthetreeonPaseodelaPlazanearOlveraStreetonNov.30.Festivitiesstartat5:30p.m.Oncethelights
areon,enjoychildren'sworkshops,facepaintingandfreechampurrado(thebelovedMexicanchocolatedrink).Info:Free,historicalmonument.comWatchH
olidayMoviesinMarinadelReyCatchlivemusicandaholidaymovieeverySaturdayDec.15through29atBurtonChacePark.Festivitiesstartat4p.m.Exp
ect1950s-stylemusic,followedbywinterfavoritesTheNightmareBeforeChristmasandFrozen.Therewillbeaheatingstation,butdresswarmly.Info:Free,visitmarinade
lrey.com1.WhatcanvisitorsdoonNovember16?A.Watchafireworksdisplay.B.Playapartinamusical.C.Seeaholidaymovie.D.Goice-ska
ting.2.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyattheFestivalofLights?A.Thefacepaintingart.B.Anartificialsnowfall.C.Somefreegingerbread.D.Livemus
icofthe1950s.3.WhereshouldvisitorsgoinordertotrysomeMexicandrink?A.PershingSquare.B.TheMissionInn.C.PaseodelaPlaza.D.BurtonChacePark.BO
nthenightofAugust24,2001,mylastnightoffreedombeforemyfreshmanofhighschoolstarted,everythingchangedwhenmyfriend'
scarhitaguardrail(护栏)withmeinside.Ilostmostofmyrightleg.Atthehospital,Ijustkepttellingmyselftoholdon.WeekslaterImadeadealw
iththehospitalstaffthatonceIcouldrollontomyside,Icouldbedischarged.Iamproudtosaythatjustoneshortweeklater,Iwasgoinghome.Theday
Ileftthehospital,Imadeapromisetomyselftonevergiveupandtoalwayslivelifetothefullest.InFebruaryof2013,mylifewasforeverchangedwhenIattendedt
heExecutiveAssistantOrganization'sBehindEveryLeaderevent.Duringtheconference,asweetladybythenameofAlissonFrewdaredtoaskmewhyIdidnotwearapros
thesis(假肢).Myshortandsimpleanswerwas,"Idon'thavesixtythousanddollars."ThenextmorningIwasintearsasIlearnedthatAlisson,J
effHoffman,founderofPriceline,andadozenotherpeople,hadboughtaprosthesisforme.Fromthefirststep,itwasapparenttomejusthowmuchthiswoul
dmeantome.ForayearIadjustedtothelegandsettledintoeverydaylife,untilonedayIrealizedIwasmakingalifebutnotlivingone.
Afteralmost13yearsofthinkingthatIwasconfident,Ihadanunfamiliarfeelingsweepoverme.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Iwasnotonlyconf
identbutIwasempowered!Idesiredtohelpthosearoundme,tohavethemexperiencethisunbelievablefeelingforthemselves.InAprilof2014,Istart
edmodeling.Mydreamisthatonedayalittlegirlwillseemeonaposteratherfavouriteclothingstoreandsay,"Wow,sheisamazing,andshe
onlyhasoneleg.Icoulddothattoosomeday,eventhoughIhaveadisability."4.WhatdoweknowabouttheauthorfromParagraph2?A.Shewashumorousandoutgoing.B.S
hewasdeterminedandoptimistic.C.Shewasintelligentandhardworking.D.Shewasgenerousandkind-hearted.5.Whywastheauthor'slifechangedforeverin2013?A.Sheatte
ndedanimportantconference.B.Shemetsomefamouspeople.C.Shejoinedanorganization.D.Shegotapreciousgift.6.Howwilltheauthorhelpthosearoundher?A.Byin
spiringthem.B.Byentertainingthem.C.Bydoingvoluntarywork.D.Byofferingfinancialsupport.7.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AnExpensiveGiftfromS
trangersB.HowISurvivedATerribleAccidentC.ILostaLegbutGainedaPurposeD.StayStrongintheFaceofDisabilityCAJapanesecompany,NextTechnol
ogy,hascreatedarobotdogthatcantellyouhowbadyourfeetsmell,byusingapowerfulsensorfixedinitsnose.Ifyourf
eetdon'thaveabadsmell,Hana-chanwillhappilywagitstail,ifit'sexposedtofeetthataremildlysmelly,it'llstarttobark,andi
ftheygiveoffanextremelybadsmell,it'lljustfalloverlikethesmellcausedittofaint(昏倒).Footodor(脚臭)isabigdealinJapan,whereit'scustomar
yforpeopletotakeofftheirshoeswhenevertheyentersomeone'shome.Infact,exposingotherstobodilyodorscanbeconsideredannoy
anceinJapan.Someofthemostbrilliantmindsinthecountry'stechindustryhavebeentryingtosolvethisproblem.Lastyear,Thankost
artedsellingarmpit(腋窝)fansdesignedtokeeppeople'sarmpitsniceanddry.Now,wehaveHana-chan.Therobotdoghasaspecialsensorforanose,andcantellyouifyour
feetsmelljustbysniffingthemforafewseconds.Accordingtosomemediareports,Hana-chancanhelpsolvetheproblemofextremelysmellyfeetbysprayingthemwithairfre
shener,butit'sunclearwhetherthisfeaturecomesbuilt-in,orifyou'llhavetopayextraforit.AccordingtoresearchersatNextTechnology,theideaforHana-
chanwasinspiredbyapersonwhodesperatelywantedsomewaytoknowifhisfeetsmelled.Hetoldushisdaughterhadsaidhisfeetweresmelly,"NextTechnology'sKimi
kaTsujisaid."Buthedidn'twanttoknowhowbadtheodorwasbecausehewouldfeelhurt.That'swhywedevelopedthiscuterobot."Youmaybeabl
etomakeHana-chanfaintwithyoursmellyfeet,butitcanhavethesameeffectonbudget-consciouspeople.NextTechnologyplanstostartsellingthef
eet-smellingrobotdognextMay.8.UnderwhatconditionwillHana-chanbark?A.Whenitsnoseisfixedwithasensor.B.Whenitdetectsmildlysmellyfeet.
C.Whenitwagsitstail.D.Whensomethingiswrongwithitsnose.9.WhyisfootodorpaidgreatattentiontoinJapan?A.BecauseJapaneseha
vestrongbodilyodors.B.Becauseitstechindustryishighlydeveloped.C.BecauseJapaneseareespeciallyconsiderateofothers.D.B
ecauseJapaneseareusuallybarefootedatothers'home.10.WhatcanbeinferredaboutHana-chanfromthetext?A.ItsideacomesfromKimikaTsuji.B.It'salreadyavailab
leinthemarket.C.Itcanrecognizefootodorquickly.D.Ithasabuilt-inairfreshenersprayer.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthelastpar
agraphimply?A.Hana-chanisnocheapthing.B.Peopleshouldmindtheirsmellyfeet.C.Peopleshouldbecarefulabouttheirbudget.D.Hana-chanmakespeo
pleloosentheirbudget.DTotheuntrainedeye,handwritingstylesmayseemrandom.Somewritebig;othersprefersmall;andstillotherstendt
owardtheunreadable.Butanewstudyshowsthatyourhandwritingactuallysaysmoreaboutyouthanyouthought.ProfessorSarahRosenblumhasbeenstudyingcognitive(认知)the
oryasitrelatestohandwritingforyears.Researchershavealreadydevelopedacomputerizedsystemthatmeasuresandana
lyzeseventhesmallestdetailsofaperson'shandwriting,suchasthespacebetweenthelettersandtheamountofpressureweapplywhenwriting.Usingthiss
ystem,shediscoveredchangesinhandwritingcanindicatewhenwearelyingandevenwhethersomeoneisintheearlystagesofParkinson'sdisease
.Now,Rosenblum,withotherresearchers,isexaminingwhetherchangesinhandwritingcanbeusedtoidentifymoods(情绪).Researchersbrokeupstudyparticipantsintothr
eegroups.Eachgroupunderwentanactivitythatputtheparticipantsinadifferentmood—positive,passive,andneutral(中立的),byvie
wingappropriatemovies.Afterthat,theparticipantswereinstructedtowriteaparagraph.Afterstudyingtheparti
cipants'paragraphs,thedifferentmoodsofeachgroupwereevidentincharacteristicslikelettershapeandsize.Forexample,theheightoftheletterswr
ittenbypeopleinanegative(消极的)moodwassignificantlylowerthanthatofthepositiveorneutralgroups.Also,participantsinanegati
vemoodshowedquickerwritingandnarrowerwidthoflettersthanthoseinapositivemood.Butwhy?Theresearchersexplainthatitisp
robablythenegativemoodthatcreatesacognitiveburdenonthebrain,leadinginturntochangesinhandwriting."Thefindingsofth
estudymayhelpdoctorsidentifytheirpatient'sactualmood,"Rosenblumsaid."Inthefuture,wewilltrytoexaminewhetherwecanalsomeasurethelevelofth
emood,i.e.howhappyorsadsomeoneis."Sowatchout:ifyou'rehappy,youknowit.Yourhandwritingwill,too.12.Whatcanbelearnedthroughaperson'shandwriting?A.The
pressureheisfacing.B.Theliesheistelling.C.Thelanguageheisspeaking.D.Acertaindiseasehemighthave.13.Howwerepartic
ipantsputintodifferentmoodsduringthestudy?A.Byreadingmovingstories.B.Bywritingaparagraph.C.Bywatchingcertainfilms.D.Bylis
teningtoprogrammes.14.Whatindicatesapersonisveryhappy?A.Hewritessmallletters.B.Hewriteswideletters.C.Hewritescasually.D.Hewritesshortl
etters.15.WhatisRosenblumstudying?A.Howhandwritingaffectsaperson'smood.B.Howmoodisclassifiedbytypesof
handwriting.C.Howaperson'smoodisreflectedinhandwriting.D.Howdoctorsusehandwritingtounderstandpatients'mood.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文
后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Oneofthebiggestreasonspeopledropanexerciseprogramislackofinterest.16______,it'shar
dtokeepitup.Thegoodnewsistherearetonsofdifferentsportsandactivitiestotrytoseewhichoneinspiresyou.Whenpickingtherighttypeofexercise,itcanhel
ptoconsideryourworkoutpersonality.17______?Ifso,solosportslikerunning,biking,orsnowboardingcouldbeforyou.Ordoyoulikethesharedmotivatio
nandcompanionshipthatcomesfrombeingpartofateam?Schoolsports,clubteams,andpick-upgamesaregreatwaystostayactivewithothers.18_____
_,suchaswhetheryourchosenactivityisaffordableandavailabletoyou.You'llalsowanttothinkabouthowmuchtimeyou
cansetasideforyoursport.It'sagoodideatotalktosomeonewhounderstandstheexerciseexactly,likeacoachorfitnessexpertatagym.19
______.Doctorsknowthatmostpeoplebenefitfromregularexercise,eventhosewithdisabilities.Ifyouhaveahealthproblemorotherconcern,t
alktoyourdoctorbeforebeginninganexerciseplan.Consideringthebenefitstotheheart,muscles,joints,andmind,it'seasytos
eewhyexerciseiswiseandimportant.20______.Evensmallthingscancountasexercisewhenyou'restartingout—liketakingashortbikeride,walkingthedog,orra
kingleaves.A.Ifwhatyou'redoingisn'tfunB.YoualsoneedtoplanaroundpracticalconsiderationsC.ButdoyouknowthatitcanactuallyhelpyoufeelgoodD.Differe
nttypesofexercisestrengthendifferentmusclegroupsE.Heorshecangetyoustartedonaprogramthat'srightforyouF.Andthegreatthingaboute
xerciseisthatit'snevertoolatetostartG.Forexample,doyouliketoworkoutaloneandonyourownschedule第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从
短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Inthesummerof2014,JoeRobinsonfoundsomethingunexpectedinapothewassellinga
tanartsfestival.Itwasa$100billwiththename"Benny"writtenonit.Joewasatalossforwordsonhowthemoney21inoneofhishandmadepots.Itwasno22.Amysteriou
sphilanthropist(慈善家)namedBennyhadputitthere.Bennyisa23nameinSalem,Oregon.His24issecret,buteveryonehasheardofhi
m.Foryearshe'sbeen25hiding$100billsalloverSalem.Thebrandnew$100billsareall26"Benny".Themanwiththebigpocketsandanevenbig
gerhearthas27about$50,000.Benny'sbillshavebeen28insleepingbagsandboxesofcandy.Oneladydiscoveredoneinaboxofbiscuits.Shewepttearsof29.Ithelped
herwhenherfamilywassufferingfromhealthproblems.Aneight-year-oldandhisfriend30discoveredoneinastore'stoybin.Theyusedthemoneytobuytoys.Theythen31thetoy
stoachildren'sgroup.Benny's32iscontagious(有感染力的).LikeBenny,DinaSalivanhasalso33kindnessinhertown.In2012,the52-year-old3
4aterminalcancerdiagnosis(诊断).Shebecame35todosomethingworthwhilewithherremainingfewyears.Shegaveherfamilyandfriends$80,000andaskedthe
mtospendthemoneyonactsofkindness.Theydidn't36her.Theyusedhermoneyforworthwhilecauses.Dina's37influencedhundreds
ofpeople.Shebelieveditwasalso38toherself.Shesaid,"Thebeautyandkindnessofpeoplehavealwaysbeenthere.IfIhadn'tgotten39,Iwoul
dn'thaveseenit.It'sbroughtmejoywhenI40itmost."Bylendingahelpinghand,we'realsohelpingourselves.21.A.builtupB.pulledthroughC.stoodoutD.endedup22.
A.reasonB.accidentC.shameD.luck23.A.typicalB.commonC.familiarD.unique24.A.identityB.powerC.potentialD.character25.A.care
fullyB.obviouslyC.patientlyD.randomly26.A.signedB.calledC.printedD.classified27.A.putawayB.takenoverC.givenawayD.setaside28.A.lostB.foundC.st
oredD.deserted29.A.prideB.fearC.satisfactionD.delight30.A.unexpectedlyB.naturallyC.doubtfullyD.regretfully31.A.soldB.donatedC.retur
nedD.showed32.A.successB.reputationC.creativityD.kindness33.A.startedB.relayedC.spreadD.enjoyed34.A.receivedB.approvedC.declinedD.conduct
ed35.A.cautiousB.contentC.determinedD.interested36.A.confuseB.disappointC.challengeD.embarrass37.A.actionB.appealC.situationD.intention38.
A.attractiveB.faithfulC.suitableD.beneficial39.A.excitedB.braveC.sickD.honest40.A.ignoreB.needC.missD.value第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共
15分)阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。TAIYUAN—China'scoalminingindustryisembracinganupgradewiththeassistanceof5G-basedtechnolog
y.After41_______(reach)aframeworkagreementwithChinaMobileandHuaweithisSeptember,China'slargesthardcoalproducerYangquanCoalIndustryGroupin
Shanxihas42_______(successful)employedanunderground5Gbasestationinoneofitscoalminesaspartofthemovetopromote5G-basedintelligentmining.The5Gb
asestation,43_______hasundergoneanexplosion-proofupgradegiventhecomplicatedundergroundworkingconditions,44_______(put)intoservice
earlierthisweekandcantransmitreal-timehigh-definitionvideos."Thelarge-scaleconnectionof5Gtechnologycansupportmoresensorsandmakedatatransm
issionquality45_______(high)andmorestable,"saidLyv.YangquanCoalIndustryGroupisnotaloneinembracingthenewtechnolo
gy.China'straditionalmine46_______(company)areincreasinglymergingontothe5G"expressway".Notlongago,HenanEnergyandChemi
calIndustryGroupsigned47_______agreementwithChinaMobile'sHenanbranch48_______(build)thefirst5G-basedunmannedminingprojectintheprov
ince.Theprojectaimstorealizeunmannedtwo-waytraffictransportation,which49_______(mean)acompleteunmannedoperatio
ninopenpitmineproduction50_______theprocessofshoveling,loadingandtransporting.Thenewsystemisexpectedtomakenon-coalminep
roductionmuchsaferandmoreefficient.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修
改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及二个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词
下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。TodaymyparentsandIdecidedtogotothefieldtopicksomewildvegetable.Westartedoutearlyinthemorning.F
ollowedmyparents,Iwalkedbehindhappily.Soonwearrivedatasmallriver.Thoughitwasnotwide,wehadnowayoftocrossit.Dadwatchedforaw
hileorthenhehadanidea.Soontheythreesetupasimplebridgewithsomestonestogether.Andthenwecrossedarivereasily.Finally,wereachedthetopoftheh
ill,whenthereweremanywildplantsfiteat.Atdusk,weweresoexhaustedtowalkfurther.Luckily,ourneighbordrivebyandpickedusup.第二节书面表达(共1题,满分25分)假定你是李华,你校
将举办中加文化节,请写封邮件邀请你的加拿大朋友Helen参加,内容包括:1.文化节的意义;2.活动安排;3.邀请Helen表演节目。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。___________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________答案以及解析A答案:1-3DBC1.D细节理解题。根据四项活动的举办时间可知,题干所示的1
1月16日在第一项活动的举办时间之内。根据第一项活动介绍的第一句可知,该活动期间,游客可以在BaiHolidayIceRink这个场馆里滑冰,故选D项。2.B细节理解题。根据第二项活动介绍中的第一句可知,该活动与Fest
ivalofLights这一节日有关。再根据该部分末尾的"whichincludesartificialsnowanda12-foot-tallgingerbreadhouse"可知,在这个节日期间,游客能够欣赏到一场人工雪。3.C细节理解题。根据第三项活动介绍中的"f
reechampurrado(thebelovedMexicanchocolatedrink)"可知,在该活动中游客能够品尝墨西哥饮品。再根据该部分第一句可知,该活动的举办地点是PaseodelaPlaza。B答案:4-7BD
AC解析:4.推理判断题。根据第二段可知,作者虽然失去了一条腿,但住院期间非常坚强,一周后就出院了。出院后又下定决心要尽情享受生活。由此判断她既坚强又乐观,故B项正确。5.细节理解题。根据第三段可知,作者2013年参加一次活动时意外获得一条昂贵的假肢,从此生活发
生重大变化(后来成为模特)。本段最后一句有明确暗示,故D项正确。6.推理判断题。根据最后两段可知,作者身残志坚,打算现身说法,传递给人们自信和正能量,由此判断A项正确。7.主旨大意题。综合全文可知,本文前半部分讲
述作者在经历车祸后的坚强,后半部分讲述作者打算如何以自己为榜样激励他人,由此可知C项为最佳标题,这里的purpose指人生的目的和意义。C答案:8-11BDCA解析:8.根据文章第一段中的"ifit's
exposedtofeetthataremildlysmelly,it'llstarttobark"可知答案。9.根据文章第二段中的"Footodor(脚臭)isabigdealinJapan,whereit'scustomaryforpeopletotakeofftheirshoesw
henevertheyentersomeone'shome."可知,由于日本人一进家门(不管是自己家还是别人家)就脱鞋,因此脚臭在日本是一件大事。10.根据文章第三段中的"Therobotdoghasa
specialsensorforanose,andcantellyouifyourfeetsmelljustbysniffingthemforafewseconds."可知,这种机器狗只需要嗅几秒钟就能判断你是否有脚臭。由此可以推断,它能快速地识别脚臭。11.画线部分所在句子句意:你的臭脚可能让机
器狗Hana-chan晕倒,但是Hana-chan对于精打细算的人可能有同样的效果。由此可以推测,这种机器狗的价格肯定不低。D答案:12-15DCBC解析:12.根据第二段末句可知,通过研究书写甚至可以判断一个人是否患有帕金森病。13.通读文章并根据第四段中的"byview
ingappropriatemovies"可知,研究人员将参与的人员分为3组,通过给他们放映不同类型的电影来让参与人员处于不同的情绪。14.根据第五段的最后一句内容可知,一个情绪高涨的人写的字要宽,要长。15.通读文章尤其是
第三段可知,本文主要介绍了研究人员发现人的字迹可以反映出人的情绪。七选五答案:16-20AGBEF解析:16.根据后半句it'shardtokeepitup"很难坚持下去"可知,前面是指"如果你进行的锻炼不好玩",故选A项。17.根据后面解释中的关键词solosports
"个人运动"和ateam"团队"可知,本句为承上启下,问句引出下文,故G项"你喜欢个人锻炼还是按照自己的计划锻炼"符合语境。18.根据后半句内容"你选择的运动是对你可行的,并且你能负担得起"可知,本空处是建议考虑运动时要实际一点,故选B项。19.本句紧接上文,关键
信息是与前文的acoachorfitnessexpert一致,所以E项中的Heorshe符合语境,故选E项。20.根据本句前后句内容可知,此处叙述运动锻炼的益处。而F项"运动锻炼何时开始都不会晚"符合语境。完形填空答案:21-25DBCAD26
-30ACBDA31-35BDCAC36-40BADCB解析:21.DJoe无法说出这钱是怎么到他的一个手工罐里的。22.B这并不是一个意外,而是一个名叫Benny的神秘慈善家放在那里的。23.CBenny是俄勒冈州的塞勒姆的人们非常熟悉的一个名字。24.A虽然他的身份成谜,但每个人都听
说过他。25.D多年来,他在塞勒姆的很多地方都随意藏了100美元钞票。26.A崭新的百元大钞上都有"Benny"的签名。27.C那个有钱又有善心的男人已经捐了大约5万美元。28.B人们在睡袋和糖果盒里都找到过有Benny
签名的钞票。29.D她喜极而泣。30.A一个八岁的孩子和他的朋友在商店的玩具箱里意外发现了一张。31.B他们用这些钱买了玩具,然后把这些玩具捐给了一个儿童组织。32.DBenny的善行非常有感染力。3
3.C和Benny一样,DinaSalivan也在她所在的小镇里传播着善意。34.A2012年,这位52岁的老人收到了晚期癌症的诊断书(即被诊断为晚期癌症)。35.C她决定在剩下的几年里做一些有意义的事情。36.B她给了她的家人和朋
友们8万美元,让他们用这些钱来做善事。他们没有让她失望。37.ADina的举动影响了很多人。38.D她认为这对她自己也有好处。39.C她说:人们的美丽和善良一直都在那里。如果我没有生病,我就不会看到它。它在我最需要的时候给我带来了快乐。40.B见上题思
路点拨。语法填空答案:reaching;successfully;which;wasput;higher;companies;an;tobuild;means;in解析:41此句子中after为介词,因此用reaching。42此处修饰后面的动词,故用副词形式。43此处为非限制性定语从句
,指代前面的station,在从句中做主语。44此处考查动词的一般过去时的被动语态,"被投入使用"发生在过去。45此处考查形容词的比较级,与后面的morestable为并列结构。46此处考查名词的复数的变化形式。47"anagreement"
是"一个协议"的意思。48此处考查不定式做状语。49此处考查主谓一致,which指代前面的"unmannedtwo-waytraffictransportation"。50此处考查介词在短语中的应用,"intheprocessof
"意思是"在……过程中"。短文改错答案:TodaymyparentsandIdecidedtogotothefieldtopicksomewildvegetablevegetables.Westartedoutearlyinthemorning.FollowedFollowingmyparen
ts,Iwalkedbehindhappily.Soonwearrivedatasmallriver.Thoughitwasnotwide,wehadnowayoftocrossit.Dadwatchedforawhileorandthenhehadanidea.Soontheyweth
reesetupasimplebridgewithsomestonestogether.Andthenwecrossedatherivereasily.Finally,wereachedthetopofthehill,wwhenherethereweremanywildplantsfittoea
t.Atdusk,weweresotooexhaustedtowalkfurther.Luckily,ourneighbordrivedrovebyandpickedusup.解析:1.vegetable改为vegetables
,考查名词的数,vegetable为可数名词,前面有some,所以用复数名词,所以vegetable改为vegetables.2.Followed改为Following,考查现在分词,句子主语和follow之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词做状语,所以Fol
lowed改为Following.3.去掉of,考查固定搭配,thewaytodosth做某事的方法,所以去掉of.4.or改为and,考查连词,根据句意"爸爸看了一会儿,然后他有了一个主意",可知前后是并列关系,所
以用or改为and.5.they改为we,考查人称代词,指我们三个,所以用we做主语,所以用they改为we.6.a改为the,考查冠词,特指前面提到的river,所以用定冠词the,所以a改为the.7.
when改为where,考查非限制性定语从句,先行词为地点名词,在非限制性定语从句中作地点状语,所以用where引导,所以when改为where.8.fit后面加to.考查固定搭配.根据固定搭配befittodosth适合做某事,可知用fittoeat作后置定语,所以fit后面加to.9
.so改为too,考查固定搭配,too…to…太…以致于不能…,所以so改为too.10.drive改为drove,考查时态,描述过去的事情,所以用一般过去时态,所以drive改为drove.书面表达OnepossibleversionDearHelen,
HavinglearntthataChina-CanadaculturalfestivalistobeheldintheauditoriumnextFriday,Ican’twaittoinviteyoutothefestivalandhereis
abriefintroduction.Thisculturalfestivalaimstoenrichschoollifeandenhanceculturalawarenessthroughvariousformsofap
pealingactivities,includingcalligraphyshowsandtraditionalcostumeshows.WeareluckytohaveatasteforChineseandCanadiantraditionalcuisineswhicharema
debystudentsfromChina-Canadaclass.Agalaisarrangedintheafternoon,socouldyoubringusaperformance,whichisboundtobrightenthefesti
val?I’dbeverygladifyoucouldmakeit.Yours,LiHua