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金山区2014-2015学年第一学期期末试卷英语I、听力(略)II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,

useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.(A)Mostoftimeblackandwhiteappearsasopposites.Whitemeanslightandpurity.Blackisdarknessandevil.Butnotalways.Sometimesthewordsareuseddifferently.Whitehatsandblackhatsrepresentthetraditionalmeaningofthewords.Thehatsarethesymbolsofthe“goodguys”andthe“badguys”inAmericanwesternmovies.Nowthetraditionofwhitehatsandblackhatsisnolongerapartofmoviemaking.____25____youstillheartheexpressionwhenpeopletalkaboutgoodguysandbadguys.Ablacksheepisaperson___26_____doesthingsthatarenotaccepted,theviolatetradition.Ablacksheepisrejected____27____hebringsshametohisgroup.Afamilymayhaveamemberwho___28_____(think)ofasablacksheep,apersonwhoisnotwelcomeatfamilygatherings.Black___29_____(use)insomeexpressionsisdescribedasgoodthings.Being“intheblack”forexampleisagoodsituationforanyone.Itisabusinessexpressionthatmeansacompanyisearningmoney.Whensomeonesayshisbusinessis“inthered”,hemeansitislosingmoney.Whiteusuallymeanssomethinggood.A“whitecolor”job,forexample,isthekindofjobmanypeopleseek.Itisajobwhereyouworkatadesk,usingyourbrain__30_________yourmusclesSometimeswhiteisusedinanexpressionthatisnotgood.Whitewashissuch____31_____expression.Atfirstwhitewashmeanttopaintoversomethingwithawhitepainttomake____32_____lookbetter.Butnow“whitewash”hasadifferentmeaning:tohideorcoverupmistakesorfailures.(B)Iwas9yearsoldwhenIfoundoutmyfatherwasill.Itwas1994,butIcanremember___33_____mymothertoldmeasifitwereyesterday:"Kernel,Idon'twantyoutotakefoodfromyourfather,becausehehasAIDS.Beverycarefulwhenyouarearoundhim."AIDSwasn'tsomethingwetalkedaboutinmycountrywhenI_____34____(grow)up.Fromthenon,Iknewthatthiswouldbeafamilysecret.Myparentswerenottogetheranymore,andmydadlivedalone.Forawhile,hecouldtakecareofhimself.ButwhenIwas12,hisconditiongot___35____.(bad)Myfather'sotherchildrenlivedfaraway,soitfelltometotookafterhim.We___36_____notaffordallthenecessarymedicineforhim,andbecauseDadwasunabletowork,Ihadnomoneyforschoolsuppliesandoftencouldn'tevenbuyfoodfordinner.Iwouldsitinclass___37_____(feel)completelylost,theteacher'swordsmuffledasItriedtofigureouthowIwasgoingtomanage.Ididnotsharemyburdenwithanyone.IhadseenpeoplereactedtoAIDS.Kidslaughedatclassmateswhohadparentswiththedisease.Andevenadultscouldbecruel.Whenmyfatherwasmovedtothehospital,thenurseswouldleavehisfoodonthebedside__38____________hewastooweaktofeedhimself.Ihadknownthathewasgoingtodie,butaftersomanyyearsofkeepinghisconditionasecret,Iwascompletelyunprepared____39_____hereachedhisfinaldays.Sadandhopeless,IcalledawomanatthenonprofitNationalAIDSSupport.Thatday,shekeptmeonthephoneforhours.Iwassolucky____40___(find)someonewhocared.Shesavedmylife.Iwas15whenmyfatherdied.Hetookhissecretawaywithhim,havingneverspokenaboutAIDStoanyone,evenme.Hedidn'twanttocallattentiontoAIDS.Ido.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.workloadB.describeC.pressureD.sayE.gapF.engagedG.well-roundedH.increasinglyI.temporarilyJ.stuffK.headingInsteadofenjoyingthefinaldaysofsummerbyhangingoutatthepoolorthemall,manystudentsatereadingandwriting——cramming(填鸭式)tocompleteassignmentsbefore____41_____backtoschool.Summerhomeworkhas_____42_____becomeapopulartoolusedbyteacherstobridgethe_____43_____betweentheendofoneschoolyearandthestartofanother.Butsomeparentsworrythatthe_____44_____ismakingsummerfunslipaway.“Idon’tknowwhatgoodthisreallydoes,”saidSheryl,aparentoftwin13-yearoldgirls.“Lifeisn’talwaysaboutatest.Ithinkit’simportantforchildrentobechildren,tobe____45____.”Sherylsaidherdaughtersspentweeksinsummercampsandawayonvacationbeforetheyhadachancetostarttheirsummerassignments.“BasicallyIhavethesummerreadinghangingovermyheadwhenI’dliketodoother____46,”saidherdaughter.Shesaidsheenjoyedreading“TheColorofWater”byJamesMcBride,buttheassignmentsthatgowithit——choosingfivepassageto____47andanalyze——seemredundant(多余的).Someeducationexperts____48the“lazy,hazy,crazy”daysofsummerareoverasschoolsfeelincreased____49_____onaccountabilityforstudentachievementunderthefederalNoChildLeftBehindAct.“It’sreallygoingtofocusattentiononthisperiodoftimewhenkidsaren’t_____50_____,”saidRonFairchild,executivedirectoroftheCenterforSummerLearningatJohnsHopkinsUniversity.ButparentsfromPrinceGeorge’sCountytoSaltLakeCityarelatelyfightingback,questioningtheusefulnessandofteacherspilingonsummerreadingandmathproblem.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatvestfitsthecontext.BriefHistoryoftheWorld’sFairWorld’sFairsoriginatedintheFrenchtraditionofnationalexhibitions,atraditionthatendedwiththeFrenchIndustrialExpositionof1844heldinPairs.Itwassoonfollowedbyothernational_____51_____,incontinentalEurope,andfinallycametoLondon_____52_____thefirstrealinternationalexhibitionwasheld.Sincetheirstartin1851,the_____53_____ofworldexpositionshasdevelopedgradually.Threeerascanbedistinguished:theeraofindustrialization,theeraofculturalexchange,andtheeraofnationbranding.Industrialization(1851-1938)Thefirsteracouldbecalledtheeraofindustrializationandcoveredtheperiodfrom1851to1938.Inthesedays,worldexpositionswere_____54_____focusedontradeandfamousforthedisplayoftechnologicalinventionsandadvancements.Worldexpositionswerethe_____55_____,wherethestateoftheartinscienceandtechnologyfromaroundtheworldwasbroughttogether.Inventionssuchasthetelephonewerefirstpresentedduringthisera.Animportantpartofthe_____56______ofWorld’sFairsstemsfromthisfirstera._____57_____exchange(1939-1991)The1939NewYorkWorld’sFairandthe1949StockholmWorld’sFairweredifferentfromtheoriginalfocusoftheexpositions.Fromthenon,World’sFairsbecamemorestronglybasedona____58____themeofculturalsignificance,andbegantoaddressissuesofhumankind.Technologyandinventionsremained____59____,butnolongerastheprincipalsubjectsoftheFair.Cross-culturaldialogueandtheexchangeofsolutionsbecame____60____elementsoftheexpos.Itwasalsoduringthistime,specificallyinthe1960s,thatBIEorganizersstartedcallingWorld’sFair“Expos”.Nationbranding(1992-present)FromExpo’88inBrisbaneonwards,countriesstartedtouseWorldExpositionsmorewidelyandmorestronglyasaplatformtoimprovetheirnationalimagesthroughtheirpavilions.Finland,Japan,Canada,FranceandSpainarecasesinpoint.AlargestudybyTjacoWalviscalled“Expo2000HanoverinNumbers”showedthatimprovingnationalimageswastheprimaryparticipationgoalfor73%ofthecountriesatExpo2000.Inaworldwhereastrongnationalimageisakeyasset(财产),pavilionsbecameadvertising____61,andtheExpoachannelfornationbranding.____62____,culturalandsymbolicreasons,organizingcountries(andthecitiesandregionshostingthem)alsousetheworldexpositiontobrandthemselves.Futureexpositions2017willseearecognizedexpositionBiddingmaybeginasearlyas2012forthissmaller-sizedexposition.Already,Edmonton,AlbertaandCanadahave____63____,togoonwiththesecondstageofputtingtogetherabidforEdmontonEXPO2017.2020will____64____aregisteredcategoryofexposition.Biddingmaybeginasearlyas2011forthislargersizedexposition.Therearecitizen_____65_____inAmericancitieswiththeintentionofbringingaWorld’sFairbacktotheUnitedStates.51.A.organizationsB.showsC.exhibitionsD.customs52.A.whichB.whenC.howD.where53.A.characterB.nameC.aimD.goal54.A.honestlyB.strangelyC.especiallyD.hardly55.A.placeB.platformC.areaD.hall56.A.representationB.imageC.illustrationD.outlook57.A.IndustrialB.HistoricalC.CulturalD.Original58.A.specialB.specificC.strategicD.simple59.A.importantB.equalC.alternativeD.unchangeable60.A.honorableB.communicativeC.considerableD.defining61.A.purposesB.A.imagesC.campaignsD.designs62.A.AslongasB.AswellasC.AsfarasD.Assoonas63.A.movedB.begunC.putD.voted64.A.seeB.bidC.markD.establish65.A.complaintsB.effortsC.energiesD.achievementsSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemthereatefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Whatisthemeaningof“madness”IntheUSeveryMarch,it’s64men’scollegebasketballteamsplaying63gamesinlessthanamonth.Butit’snotjustthetournamentthat’salittlecrazy——peoplealloverthecountryalsogomadtryingtopredictthewinner.EvenbillionaireinvestorWarrenBuffetseemstobegoingcrazy.InlateJanuary,Buffetannouncedthathe’llgive$1billion(6.1billionyuan)toanyoneintheUSwhocancorrectlypredictthewinnersofall63gamesthisyear,Reutersreported.Eachyear,intheweekbeforethefirstroundbegins,peopleusuallyprintandfilloutMarchMadnessbrackets.Abracketsisakindofdiagramthatlistsalltheteamsthatplayeachotherinthefirstround,leavingblankspotstoralloftheroundsafterthat.InofficesandclassroomsallovertheUS,peoplecompetetofilloutthemostaccuratebracket.Somepeoplecompeteforprizes,likemoneyorexpensivegifts,whileothersdoitforpersonalglory.AccordingtotheWallStreetJournal,thesportsmediacompanyESPNhasheldanationalbracketcontesteveryMarchforthelast16years.Andinallthattime,notasinglepersonhasevercorrectlypredictedall63gameresults.So,willanyonewinBuffet’sbillionWhileit’sunlikely,thepersonwiththebestshotisprobablyCraigGilmore,abusinessanalystinVirginia,US.Lastyear,Gilmorebeatover8millionothersinESPN’scontest,correctlypredicting50outofthe63games,includingthatNo1-rankedLouisvillewouldbeatNo4-rankedMichiganforthechampionship.Gilmorehassaidthathefilledoutthatbracketprettyquickly——afterfirstdrinkingfourglassesofbeer.“Ididn’toveranalyzeit,”hetoldESPN,“Ijustkindofwentwithmygut.”That’funny——hedoesn’tsoundmadatall,doeshe66.WhydoestheauthormentionWarrenBuffetinthearticleA.Toshowtheexcitementandpopularityofpredictingthewinnerofthetournament.B.Toshowhowpeoplehavetriedtomakemoneyfromother’smadness.C.ToinvitereaderstopredictthewinnerofMarchMadness.D.TointroducethebracketcontestESPNholdseachyear.67.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothearticleA.MarchMadnesshasbeenheldintheUSforthelast16years.B.LotsofpeoplecompetedinthebracketcontestheldbyESPNinMarch2014.C.CaigGillmoreisverylikelyto$1billionawardofferedbyWarrenBuffet.D.MostAmericansfollowMarchmadnessbecausetheywanttowinallkindsofmoneyandprizes.68.Theunderlinedword“gut”inthesecond-lastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_________.A.luckB.calculationC.instinctD.statistics69.Whichbestdescribesthewriter’stoneinthearticleA.Optimistic.B.HumorousC.Critical.D.Doubtful.(B)Youhaveinhandsthenextgenerationofez-linkcardsthatmatchthenewSingaporeStandardforContactlessePurseApplications(CEPAS)thatcanbeusedforLTA’snewc-paymentsystemforpublictransport.NEWez-linkcardNOTRAVELDEPOSIT.Balancereflected·atalldevicesistheactualstoredvalueinthenewcard.CANBEUSEDINTHENEXTGENETATIONIN-VEHICLEUNIT.ForElectronicRoadPricing(ERP)andpaymentsincarparkswithupgradedElectronicParkingSystems(EPS).$500.00.Maximumstoredvalue.WHEREYOUCANUSEYOURNEWez-linkcardsMERCHANTNAMEAND/ORTYPEAVAILABILITY◆Allpublicbuses,MRTandLRTtrainsrunbybothSBST&SMRTImmediately◆Schoolcanteens,printingservices,F&Boutlets,Privatebuses2ndQuarter2015◆7-Elevenconveniencestores,ERP,EPS,SMRTTaxis,NLBlibrarybranchesandMcDonald’sRestaurants,schoolbookstores3rdQuarter2015◆Coca-colavendingmachines,SingaporePoolsandHospitals4thQuarter2015USEOFNEWez-linkCARDINTRANSITBUS◆Totravelonthebus,youneedtohavetheminimumstoredvaluetocoverthecostoftravelfromthepointyougeton,tothelaststoponthatservice.◆Ifyouareunsureoftheminimumamountrequired,werecommendthatyouhaveatleast$3inyourcardforbasicbusservices.◆Whenthecardreaderflashesgreen,itisareminderthatyouhavelessthan$5inyourcard.◆Whenthecardreaderflashesred,youhaveinsufficientvaluetotravel.Pleasepaycashforyourjourney.MRT◆Withthenewez-linkcard,youwillneedatleast$3inyourcardforeyoucanstartyourjourneyontheMRT/LRT.◆Thisvalueensuresthatyouhavetherequiredfarewhenyouexitthegate,evenforthelongesttrainjourney.70.Thenewez-linkcardcanNOTbeused______________.A.forLTA’snewe-paymentsystemforpublictransportB.forElectronicRoadPricing(ERP).C.incarparkswithupgradedElectronicParkingSystems(EPS)D.tostorevaluemorethanfivehundreddollars.71.AccordingtoWHEREYOUCANUSEYOURNEWez-linkcards,peoplecanusethenewez-linkcards______________.A.onpublicbuses,MATandLRTatonce.B.topayformealsinschoolcanteensinJanuary,2015.C.tobuybooksinanyschoolbookstoreafterJuly,2015.D.inSingaporePoolsandHospitalsallyearround.72.WhentransitingbetweenBUSandMRT,___________.A.thegreenflashremindsyouthatthereisonly$5inyourcard. B.thecardreaderflashesgreentotellyoutopayyourfarebycash.C.you’llpayatmost$3forthelongesttrainjourneyontheMAT/LRT. D.youshouldstoreatleast$5inyourcardforbasicBUSorMRTservices.73.What’sthemainpurposeoftheposterA.Toshowpeoplehowtobuyanewez-linkcard.B.Totellpeoplewhat’snewaboutthenewez-linkcards.C.Tolisttheplaceswherethenewnewez-linkcardscanbeused.D.Tointroducethefinancialfunctionofthenewez-linkcards.(C)HowdoessomeonestepuptoacashmachineandwithdrawmoneyfromanaccountholderhalfworldawayEvenwhenthedebitcardisstillinthevictim’swalletItiseasy,actually,sayexperts.TherecipeforcreatingfakecardsisrightthereontheInternet.Itisoftencalled“whitecard”fraud.Criminalssomehowgettheirhandsontheelectronicinformationstoredonalegitimatecard’smagneticstripe.Generally,it’sstolenfromaretailerorpaymentprocessor’sdatabase,ashappenedwhenthieveslastyearbrokeintocomputersatCardSystemsSolutionInc.Luckilyforthecriminals,Cardsystemsdidn’tstorejustaccountnumbers-itevenstoredcustomer’ssecretcodesthatwerenevermeanttobecopiedonmagneticstripes.Stolen“magstripe”dataistheholygrailforcardthieve.Thentheytakethestolendataandwriteitontoanew,blankcard-acardthat’softenplainwhiteandtheyareofftothebank.Toshowmehoweasyitwas,twoexecutivesfromMagTekInc,oneofthelargestmarkersofcreditcardstripegaveademonstration.Withinminutes,IwaswithdrawingmoneyfrommyaccountusingaplainwhitepieceofplasticatanATM.Andthekeyistogetanencoder.AndyandPaulDeignanarebrotherswhobothwordforMagTek.Bothcamebytoshowmehoweasilythievescanmanufacturescoresoffakecodes.MagTeksellsbothcardreaders,whichareseeninstoresacrossAmerica,andcardencoders,whichveryfewpeopleshouldeversee.Encodersactuallywriteinformationontothatmysteriouspieceofmagnetictapeonthebackofthecard.Banksusethemtocreatecreditcards.Readerscostabout$100.Encoderscostbetween$1500and$2000exceptoneBay,wherestolenencoderscansellforaslittleas$500.Armedwithone,someonecancreateanddebitcardsthatworkexactlylikethecardsproducesbyfinancialinstitutions.Fordemonstrationpurposes,theDeignanbrotherstookmydebitcard,droppeditinanencoder,copiedthedatafromtheback,andhandedthecardbacktome.Thentheytookapieceofwhiteplastic,asecondcard,insteadthatintotheencoder,andessentiallypastedmyATMinformationontothesecondcard.Theprocesstooklessthan15seconds.Thewalktothenearestcashmachinetooklonger.Withinaminute,Ihadtakenawhitepieceofplasticandwithdrawn$100frommyowncheckingaccount.Obviously,withslightlydifferentdataandaPINnumber,Icouldhavetakenthemoneyfromsomeoneelse’saccount.Withadatabaseofstoleninformation,Icouldhavewithdrawnmoneyfromhundredsofaccounts.74.Whatdoes“whitecard”fraudrefertoA.Apersonwhosellsfakecreditcardtoretailersorpaymentprocessors.B.Thieveswithdrawmoneyfromacashmachinewithaplaincardandstolendata.C.PeoplebuystolenorsalvagedencodersfromtheInternet.D.Peoplecancreatecreditanddebitcardstocheatfinancialinstitutions.75.WhatisanencoderusedforaccordingtothepassageA.Identifyingaccountnumbersfromacreditcard.B.Creatingmagnetictapeoncassettetapes.C.Stealingdatafromaretailerorpaymentprocessor’sdatabase.D.Writinginformationontomagneticstripesonthebackofthecard.76.Thepurposeofthisarticleisprobablyto________________A.tellpeoplehowtomakeafortune.B.explainhowacreditcardisusedwhenbuyingthings.C.warnpeoplenottousecreditcardtopayforanything.D.exposeafraudthatisoftenusedthesedays.77.WhatislikelytobetalkedaboutinthenextparagraphA.SomeotherwaytowithdrawmoneyatanATM.B.Wheretobuycardreadersandcardencoders.C.Howtoprotectyourselfagainstthewhitecardfraud.D.ThedisadvantagesofusingcreditcardontheInternet..SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Sugarisblamedforfuelingthenations’obesitycrisis.Yetmanyofusdon’trealizejusthowquicklyourintakecreepsupandthecruciallinkithastohealth.Thereisnothinginherently(固有地)unhealthyaboutsugarsoweshouldn’tbeafraidofitortrytoeliminateitfromourdietscompletely.Itdoesn’tdirectlycauseheartdiseaseordiabetes(糖尿病)sothere’snothingwrongwiththeoccasionalsweettreat.Theproblemarisebecausemostofusareeatingfartoomuch.Therearedifferenttypesofsugarandit’sfoundinallsortsofeverydayfoods.Itoccursnaturallyinfruitandisaddedbymanufacturerstomakesnackssuchascakesandbiscuits.Alltypesofsugar,whetherfoundincakesorfruit,willpushupyourintakeofcalories.Ifyoudon’tburnthemoffthroughexerciseyouarelikelytogetfat.That’swheretherealhealthproblemsbegin,includingincreaseriskofheartdisease,diabetesandsomecancers.Withsugarfoundnaturallyinfruitthereisabalance.Thissugarcanplayaroleinmakingusoverweightbutfruitisalsoburstingwithothersourcesofgoodness.Theaddedsugarfoundinsnacksandsweetsdoesn’tcontainmanynutrientssoweareencouragedtogetoursugarallowancefromfruitinstead.TomSanders,professorofdieteticsandnutritionatKing’sCollegeLondon,says:“weadvisepeopletoeatuptothreeportionsoffruitadaybutonlyhaveconfectioneryoccasionally,becausesweetcanalsotendtobehighinbettertogetmostofyourcarbohydratesintakefromstarchyfoodssuchasbread,rice,potatoesandpastabecausetheyalsocontainusefulamountsofothernutrientssuchasproteinsandvitamins.’Itisrecommendedthatnomorethan11%orourtotaldailycaloriesintakeshouldcomefromsugars.ProfessorSandersays:’Thistranslatesinto60gofsugar”Thereisnoevidencethatsugarisaddictive,addstheprofessor,butitishabitforming.“Wehavespecialtastereceptorsforsugarsonourtongue,”heexplains.“Sweettastesgiveuspleasure,unlikebitterandacidicflavors.”(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementswithNOMORETHAN10WORDS)78.Thehealthproblemscausedbysugar,suchasincreasedriskofheartdisease,comefrom_____________________________________________79.Whatkindofbalancedoesfruitcontain_____________________________________________________________________________80.Thoughatypeofcarbohydrate,sugardoesn’tcontainnutrientslike_____________________________.81.Whyissugarhabitforming第Ⅱ卷(共47分)I.TranslationDirections:

TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.时下,网上购物在年轻人中很流行。(popular)2.练得越多,你的钢琴弹的就越好。(themore)3.只有当你理解领会了这种知识,才能记住它。(Only)4.如何保护我们的视力是个重要的问题,每个青少年都应该知道答案。(whose)5.毫无疑问,小时候没有受过教育的父母经常叮嘱他们的孩子要好好读书。(access)II.GuidedWritingDirections:

WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.(注意:不必逐字翻译中文,文章中不得出现本人真实的姓名及学校)高考改革后的首次上海春考,允许应届生参加,这是对多元录取方式的一次新探索。作为一名高三应届生,你如何看待此次春考?你的作文应包括以下内容:1简述你对此次春考的看法2说明你参加或不参加的理由。(春考:SpringCollegeEntranceExamination;应届生:freshgraduate)P.F.Productions后期制作2015金山区一模参考答案及解析25【参考答案】but【考查内容】连词【试题解析】难度适中。根据句子及句子之间的关系,两句之间的逻辑关系是转折,可以根据后面的still做出判断。26【参考答案】who【考查内容】定语从句【试题解析】难度适中,主句中插入了一个定语从句,先行词是someone,从句缺主语27【参考答案】because【考查内容】连词【试题解析】难度较大,易错,考查句子逻辑关系,根据句子表达的内容应翻译成因为。28【参考答案】isthought【考查内容】谓语【试题解析】难度适中,易错,要用一般现在时的被动语态29【参考答案】used【考查内容】非谓语动词的过去分词【试题解析】难度适中,易错,句子里已有谓语动词is,所以要填非谓语动词,用作定语,所以用过去分词30【参考答案】insteadof【考查内容】连词【试题解析】难度适中,两空的连词平时多给学生进行归纳,这边主要表达的意思是而不是,代替的意思,所以是insteadof31【参考答案】an【考查内容】冠词【试题解析】难度适中,考查冠词内容,可数名词单数前面注意冠词的使用,expression第一个音节发元音,所以填an32【参考答案】it【考查内容】代词【试题解析】难度适中,谓语动词后面缺少了宾语,应用代词,根据前面的名词表达,应用单数it33【参考答案】what【考查内容】宾语从句【试题解析】难度适中,放在动词后的从句是宾语从句,根据句子成分分析,从句中缺少了宾语,应用what34【参考答案】wasgrowing【考查内容】动词时态【试题解析】难度较难,分析句子为时间状语从句,另外主句部分用的是一般过去时,从句用when引导的,根据when的用法,推断出用过去进行时35【参考答案】worse【考查内容】形容词副词比较级最高级【试题解析】难度适中,根比较级据语法填空规则,形容词部分要填比较级和最高级,根据句意应是36【参考答案】could【考查内容】情态动词【试题解析】难度适中。此空后面为动词原型,分析句子不缺成分,因此填情态动词,再根据句意和时态,应填could,能够37【参考答案】feeling【考查内容】非谓语中的动名词【试题解析】难度适中,非谓语的动名词主要在句子表示伴随状语38【参考答案】evenif/though【考查内容】连词【试题解析】难度适中,易错,句及句之间缺连词,根据意思和逻辑关系,表示虽然,又为两空连词,所以填evenif/though39【参考答案】when【考查内容】连词【试题解析】难度较难,考察状语从句连词的选择,根据句意应该是时间状语从句,填when40【参考答案】tofind【考查内容】非谓语中的动词不定式【试题解析】难度适中,考查句型be动词+形容词后用用动词不定式后置定语。41【参考答案】K【考查内容】词汇在固定搭配的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为动词,并且before后面是ing形式,只有K为这个形式,而且headbackto为返回的意思,符合句意。42【参考答案】H【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为副词,只有HI为这个形式,根据句意,“回家作业已经日渐成为一个工具”。43【参考答案】E【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为名词,只有ACEJ,根据前面的动词brige以及后面的between,只能选择E44【参考答案】A【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为名词,结合前面的句意,老师布置作业,所以就是选A45【参考答案】G【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为形容词,只有FG符合条件,根据句意“生活不应该是考试,对于学生重要的是要多才多艺”所以选G46【参考答案】J【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为名词,只有CJ符合条件,根据前面的动词do,只能选择J47【参考答案】B【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为动词,而且是原形,只有BD符合条件,根据句子应该是describethepassage,不能说saythepassage,所以选择B48【参考答案】D【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为动词,后面加了一句宾语从句,只能选择D49【参考答案】C【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题有一定难度,学生容易选成副词,先是看feel后面肯定是加一个词组,因为不会feelincreased,所以可以判断出increased做后面名词的定语,再根据后面的介词on,以及句意,得出答案为Cpressure50【参考答案】F【考查内容】词汇在具体语境中的运用。【试题解析】此题判断词性为形容词或者动词过去分词,只有F符合条件51-5551【参考答案】C【考查内容】上下文联系【试题解析】注意第一句话有一个nationalexhibition,所以选择C52【参考答案】D【考查内容】定语从句【试题解析】前面的名词为London,是个地点名词,所以BC排除,因为从句不缺主语以及宾语,所以选D53【参考答案】A【考查内容】名词【试题解析】可以从后面一句的文化交流等看出选择A54【参考答案】C【考查内容】副词【试题解析】注意前一句话说到工业化,那这句话肯定是强调所着重的东西,所以选择C55【参考答案】B【考查内容】定语从句【试题解析】后面的从句表明的是各国的科学技术等被放置到一起,那就是一个展出的平台,所以选择B56-6056【参考答案】B【考查内容】名词【试题解析】这题可以采用排除法,A是表现的意思,B是象征,形象的意思,C是阐述的意思,D是观点的意思,所以根据stemfrom起源于,所以选择B57【参考答案】C【考查内容】上下文联系【试题解析】从第一段的最后一句话就可以得出这个答案58【参考答案】B【考查内容】形容词【试题解析】从后面的话可以得出,主题是mankind,所以是特定的主题59【参考答案】A【考查内容】形容词【试题解析】前后句子转折,后面的意思是不再是最主要的一个项目了,所以前半句应该是说还是很重要60【参考答案】D【考查内容】形容词【试题解析】因为这段在讲解文化的交流,所以文化交流以及解决方案的交流已经成为了非常明确的元素,其他句意不通顺61-6561【参考答案】C【考查内容】名词【试题解析】从文章句意可以推测,展览馆成为了一种广告活动62【参考答案】B【考查内容】连词【试题解析】注意这句话后面有个also,那就是递进的关系,所以选择B63【参考答案】D【考查内容】副词【试题解析】注意这段第一句有个单词bidding(投标,出价),所以相类似的是D64【参考答案】A【考查内容】动词【试题解析】这里根据句意只能选择A65【参考答案】B【考查内容】名词【试题解析】根据句意市民努力要把这个世界展览会带到美国66-6966【参考答案】A【考查内容】推断题【试题解析】本题较为简单,从第一段“peoplealloverthecountryalsogomadtryingtopredictthewinner.”,以及even这个单词的语气可以推断出A的答案67【参考答案】B【考查内容】推断题【试题解析】本题较为难,学生容易选C,因为在最后第二段说这个人猜对了很多,但是第二段“Buffetannouncedthathe’llgive$1billion(6.1billionyuan)toanyoneintheUSwhocancorrectlypredictthewinnersofall63gamesthisyear”得出要全部猜对才能拿到奖金,所以C排除,B选项可以从第三段“InofficesandclassroomsallovertheUS,peoplecompetetofilloutthemostaccuratebracket.Somepeoplecompeteforprizes,likemoneyorexpensivegifts,whileothersdo

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