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2022年高考英語(yǔ)模擬試題
第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分30分)ks5u
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
Asanalternativetoonlinecolleges,theseonlinelearningplatformstendtobealittlemore
flexibleandmayevenoffermorespecificorunusualclassesyoucan*tfindatatraditionalcollege,
butifsimportantthatyoucompareyouroptionstofindwhat'sbestforyou.
Udacity
Theprogramsoftheplatformmainlyrefertowebdevelopment,programming,cloud
computinganddatascience.Eachprogramincludeshands-onpractice,real-worldapplications
andexamples,individualcode(代碼)reviews,andrealinstructorsandcareercoacheswhocan
addressyourindividualneeds.Ifsabout$399monthly,orroughly$597ifyoubuythefullfour
monthsatonce.
MasterClass
AlthoughMasterClassoffersmorethanjustcreativecourses,itswell-chosenofferingsarethe
onesthatputA-listactors,writers,artists,musicians,andmoreintheteachefsseat.Mostcourses
havearound20lessons.Itscoursesarevideo-based,withpracticaladviceanddemonstrations(示
范)mixedinwithstraightforwardlectures,workbooksandclassdiscussions.Thepriceisabout
$15permonthforunlimitedaccess,butyouhavetosignupforoneyearatatime.
EdX
Realcollegecourses,createdandtaughtbyrealcollegeinstructors,areavailableinavariety
offieldsandtopics.ThebigsellingpointforEdXisthatthemajorityoftheircoursesarefree-but
there'sacatch.Ifyou'rejusttakingtheclassforyourownlearningexperience,thefreeversion
willprobablywork,butifyouwanttohavefonnalverification(認(rèn)證)fbrprofessionalreasons,the
"verifiedcertificate”optioncostsabout$49perclass.
Pluralsight
Designedwithworkingprofessionalsinmind,Pluralsightofferscoursesinsubjectslike
softwaredevelopment,datascience,infbnnationsecurityandmore.Regardlessofhowmany
classesyouwanttotake,thepriceisabout$30permonthforapersonalplan(youcanenjoya
10%discountforacompleteyear).
21.WhatdotheprogramsonUdacityfocuson?
A.Sportstraining.B.Realinterviews.C.Artappreciation.D.Computerskills.
22.Onwhichplatfbnncanyoupossiblytakemostcoursesforfree?
A.Udacity.B.Masterclass.C.EdX.D.Pluralsight.
23.Howmuchshouldyoupayfbraone-yearlearningplanonPluralsight?
A.About270dollars.B.About324dollars.
C.About360dollars.D.About384dollars.
B
IgrewupontheoutskirtsofNairobiinaforestedarea.Iwasthe6thbominmyfamilyand
everydaywe'dbeoutdoorslookingatbirds,miceandotheranimals.Iwasaquietgirlbutmy
oldersistersweredaringandoutgoing-the/dcatchtheanimalsandIadmiredthemverymuch.I
thinkthatiswhatmademecomfortablewithnature.
OnedaymyolderbrotherDominicandIwerewalkingaroundwhenwenoticedabigfurry
animalatthetopofatree.JustthenRichardLeakeydroveby,whowasourneighbor.We
excitedlypointedtotheanimalandhetoldusthatitwasatreehyrax(樹(shù)蹄兔).Hetoldussomuch
abouthyraxesandinvitedustovisithimtolearnaboutotheranimals.Iwasonlyfivebutmy
curiositygrewfromthattimeon.
WhenIwasfifteen,1participatedinauniquescientificexpeditiontonorthernKenya.Itwas
a1,000kmhike.TheotherparticipantswereBritishuniversitystudentswhowerecollecting
museumspecimens(標(biāo)本).Weclimbedmountains,gotchasedbylionsandsleptunderthestars.1
lovedtheexperienceandknewIwantedtobecomeafieldscientist.
Asanundergraduate,IvolunteeredtoconductastudyofKenya'sivorystockpile(象牙庫(kù)存).
Ianalyzedthedataandfoundthathunterswerekillingeversmallerelephantseachyear-until
babiesasyoungas5werebeingshotfbrasimplekilogramofivory.
Fortunately,Kenyaturnedthingsaroundbyburningtheivoryin1989tosendasignaltothe
worldthatelephantswereworthmorethantheirivory.Thestatementledtoacrashinivory
marketsandaninternationalbanontrade.Itwasamazingthatmysmallcountrycouldhavesucha
hugeimpactontheglobaltradeinivory.ThatwaswhyIstudiedelephantsfbrmyPh.Dandmade
itmylife*sworktosaveelephants.
24.WhatcanwelearnaboutRichardLeakey?
A.Heknewalotaboutanimals.B.Hetradedtreehyraxesformoney.
C.Hedislikedvisitstohishouse.D.Hedidn'tmeettheauthor'scuriosity.
25.Whatdidtheauthordoattheageof15?
A.ShestudiedKenya'sivorystockpile.B.Shesethergoaltobeafieldscientist.
C.Sheworkedinmuseumstomakealiving.D.Sheparticipatedinarunningcompetition.
26.HowdidKenya's1989statementinfluencetheauthor?
A.Itattractedpeopletopraiseherlife*swork.
B.Itguidedhertoreadjustglobalivorymarkets.
C.Itinspiredherdevotiontoelephantconservation.
D.Itmadeherrealizethepromiseoftheivorytrade.
27.Howisthetextmainlydeveloped?
A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Byfollowingtimeorder.
C.Byansweringafewquestions.D.Byanalyzingsomephenomena.
C
ConsumersintheUSspendmoremoneywhendoingthegroceryshoppingonline,butspend
lessonsweetsanddessertsthanwhentheyshopinphysicalstores.
Inrecentyears,onlinegroceryshoppinghasgrownmassively.Sincethebeginningofthe
COVID-19pandemic,theamountconsumersspendthroughonlineshoppinghasmorethan
doubledintheUS.
LauraZatzatHarvardUniversityandhercolleagueshavelookedathowpeople'shabits
changewhentheyYespendingin-storecomparedwithshoppingonline.Theyhired137
participants,whowereregularconsumersoftwosupennarketsintheUSstateofMaine.Each
participantwasthekeyshopperfbrtheirhousehold,andtheyalsohadexperiencein.shopping
bothonlineandin-store.
Theresearchersstudiedeachparticipantfbratotalof44weeksandtrackedwhatitemsthey
purchased.Theycollecteddatafromatotalof5,573transactions(交易),1,062whichwere
madeonlineand4,511in-store.HTheypurchasedmoreitemswhenshoppingonline,bothinterms
ofoverallnumberofitemsbutalsoagreatervarietyofuniqueitems,*'saysZatz.Onaverage,
participantsspent44%morepertransactionwhenshoppingonlinethanin-store.
Theresultsshowthatpeoplespentmoremoneyonsweetsanddessertswhenshopping
in-store,spendingonaverage$2.50morepertransaction.However,therewasnodifferencein
spendingonsugarydrinks.
Itseemsthatin-storeshoppingattractsshopperstounhealthierfoodchoices."Whenyou're
shoppingin-store,you'refacingallsortsofstimuli(刺激)thatcouldmakeyoumorewillingtobuy
unhealthyfoodgroupswhenyoumightnothaveotherwiseplannedto,'*saysZatz.Unhealthyfood
choicesareoftenplacedinsupermarketsattheendofaisles(走道)andatcheckouts,whereyou
caneasilysee,touchorevensmellthefood.
"Thefindingscouldhelpconsumersreflectonhowtoavoidunhealthyfoodpurchasing
choices,especiallyascomplexmarketingiscomingonline/*saysZatz."Besidesoffering
seeminglyappealingdiscounts,onlinestoresmayfollowphysicalstoresinmanyways.Youcan
neverbetoocarefulwhenshoppingonline."
28.Accordingtothetext,theparticipantsofthestudyare.
A.experiencedregularshoppersB.unluckyCOVID-19patients
C.workinginlargesupermarketsDuninterestedinonlineshopping
29.Whichofthefollowingisthefocusofthestudy?
A.Thetimespentonshoppingonlineandin-store.
B.Theamountofthemoneyspentonhealthyfood.
C.Theconsumers*attitudestowardsunhealthyfood.
D.Thetypesoffoodpeoplebuyonlineandin-store.
30.Whydoconsumerstendtobuyunhealthyfoodinphysicalstores?
A.Theyhaveeasieraccesstocheckouts.B.Theyareofferedappealingdiscounts.
C.Theyareexposedtosensorystimuli.D.Theyconsumeenergywhileshopping.
31.WhatisLauraZatz'sattitudetowardsshoppingonline?
A.Ambiguous.B.Favorable.C.Uncaring.D.Cautious.
D
I'mabigbelieverinmind-wanderingnowandthen-especiallywhenI'moutfbrawalk.
There*ssomethingaboutbeinginnaturethathelpsmeletgoofdailyworriesandallowsmymind
towanderwhereitwillgo,whichmakesmefeelgreat.
Iadmit,though,I'vebeenperplexedbypreviousstudiesshowinghowmind-wanderingcan
makemelessproductiveorupset.Butitturnsoutthiscontradictionbetweenmypersonal
experienceandsciencemaybestbeexplainedbythelateststudy.
Previousresearchsuggestsawanderingmindisanunhappymind-wetendtobelesshappy
whenwe*renotfocusedonwhatwe*redoing.That'slikelytrueifmind-wanderingkeepsyoufrom
achievingyourgoals.However,whenpeoplefindtheirwanderingthoughtsmoreinteresting,their
moods(心、'情)actuallyimprove.Similarly,thinkingaboutpeopleyouloveproducespositive
results.
Inthelateststudy,participantswereremindedrandomlyviacellphoneoverthreedaysto
reporthowtheywerefeelingandhowmuchtheirthoughtswerefreelymovingandrelatedtowhat
theyweredoing.Afteranalyzingthedata,theresearchersfoundthatwhenpeople'sthoughtswere
ofl-task,theygenerallyfeltmorenegative(消極的)-similartowhatearlierstudiesshowed.Butif
theirthoughtswerefree-moving,ithadtheoppositeeffect,helpingpeoplefeelhappier.
Peoplearen*tbuilttobe"on"allofthetime.Takingamind-wanderingbreakmightbegood
forourcreativity,happinessandevenproductivity.And,aslongasit*semployedduringtimes
whencompletefbcusisn'trequired,itmayimproveourwell-beingwithoutdamaging
performance.
"Myhopeisthatpeoplewillexplorethelimitsofmind-wanderingabitmoreandtryto
mind-wanderinawaythatisbigger,morefantastical,morepersonallymeaningful,andfurther
intothefuture,*'saysClaireZedelius,formerlyoftheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbara.nIf
peoplejustreallyallowedthemselvestofreelyusethistool,theymightbeabletofbcuson
creativesolutionstobigproblems.**
32.Whatdoestheword"perplexed*1underlinedinparagraph2probablymean?
A.Confused.B.Convinced.C.Created.D.Rejected.
33.Whatsimilarconclusiondoesthelateststudysharewiththepreviousones?
A.Awanderingmindremainsunhappy.B.Free-movingwanderingiscommon.
C.Wanderingthoughtsareinteresting.D.Ofl-taskthoughtsleadtonegativity.
34.WhatdoesClaireZedeliustrytotalkabout?
A.Thesignificantrolesofmind-wanderers.B.Adviceonbeingabettermind-wanderer.
C.Benefitsoffree-movingmind-wandering.D.Plansforfuturestudiesonmind-wandering.
35.Whatmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.HowMind-wanderingShapesYourFutureB.Mind-wanderingIstheRootofHappiness
C.HowMind-wanderingCanDoGoodtoYouD.Mind-wanderingIsBeneficialtoCreativity
第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分1()分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余
選項(xiàng)。ks5u
Movingyourbodyregularlyandoftenisakeytogoodhealth.Butforpeoplewhodon'tfeel
theurgetoexercise,sittingcanbecomeahabitthathurtsthebodyandthebrain.Herearesome
easytipsthatwillinvitemoremovementintoyourroutines.
Budgetinsomemobilebreaks.
___36___Forexample,foreveryhourthatyou'resitting,youmightexpectyourselftogetup
for10minutesandmovearound.Schoolsandworkplacescanbecreativeaboutbuildingthose
breaksintotheday.
Giveyourselfprompts(提示).
Areyouforgettingtogetup?___37___Letitremindyouto“breakup"anhourofsittingwith
shortbreaksfbrsomethingsimple,saysAaronKandolaatUniversityCollegeLondon.For
example,youmightusemeshortbreaktoemptythedishwasherorpickupthedog*stoys.
—38―
“Ififsniceweather,youshouldsurelygetoutforawalk,'*saysTatianaWarrenofJustTATI
inBaltimore.Iftheweatherisbad,planfbrotheroptions.Youcandancearoundtheroomorjog
inplaceabit.___39___Forexample,theLakeCountyYMCAinOhiohasfree8-to12-minute
kids'yogavideos.TheirthemesincludeStarWars,dinosaursandthejungle.
Usethepartnersystem.
Workwithfriendstoremindeachothertostandupandstretch.Orremindeachothertostand
whenyou'reonthephone.Getyourfamilyinvolved,too.Warrensayshercousins*familylikesto
playboardgames.Buttheyoftenstandtoreachfbrsomethingorevenjumpduringthegames.
40
A.Seekfbrchallenges.
B.Workwithwhatyouhave.
C.Setanalarmclockifyouhaveto.
D.Ortryshortonlineexercisevideos.
E.Noonesitsstillforlong,shesays.
F.Makeaconsciouseffortandsetsimplegoals.
G.Exercisevideoshelpthemtorealizetheirhealthgoals.
第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分45分)
第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處
的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Theurgeformostofusistothrowsomethingaway,evenifitmeanswehavetobuyanew
oneformoremoney.Mostpeoplethinkifsoften41___thanfindingashopthatwillfixit,
takingitthereandpickingitbackup,allwiththechancethatitmight42againinthefuture.
Buttheresidents(居民)ofoneGlasgowneighborhoodaretakingonthatimportant43
Afterarepairshopopenedintheneighborhood,hundredsofresidentsbegan44broken
electronicsandclothestoberepaired,45___theurgetoridthemselvesofthe46___bygoing
onAmazonandgettinganewone.
TheshopiscalledRemade,andit'slookingtochangethewayBritain___47___.Ateamof
technicians,generalrepairmenandtailorsworkto___48___everyelectronicproduct,jewelryand
eventoy.Apartfrommendingbrokenitems,Remadealsoworksto___49___unneededlaptopsor
otherInternet-connectedproductswithhomesthat50___them.Sofarthey*vesupplied1,000
second-handcomputerstopeopleinneedafterreceiving51fromthosewhonolongerneed
them.
Oneregularcustomersaidshehadachangingmomentwhenanextensioncable(擴(kuò)展電
纜)sheowned52working."My___53responsewasthatIhadtogotoanonlineretailer
likeAmazonandbuyanotherone,°shesaid.nThenIthought-hangon,there'sabsolutelyno54
todothat-Iknowthisshopis___55___justdowntheroad."It'snoteasythesedaystoseethat
56throughtotheend.Butifsthe57thingtodofortheplanet,asoldelectronicsare
causingtoomuchlandfillwaste,whichisa58fortheenvironment.
___59___,theRemadestaffhasgrowntoelevenemployeestokeepupwiththedemandof
people___60___tohavetheirolditemsfixedup.
41.A.greenerB.funnierC.cheaperD.easier
42.A.changeB.expandC.breakD.grow
43.A.performanceB.responsibilityC.explanationD.expense
44.A.bringinginB.showingoffC.mixingupD.takingapart
45.A.acceptingB.findingC.resistingD.assessing
46.A.habitB.fearC.choiceD.problem
47.A.consumesB.communicatesC.travelsD.relaxes
48.A.throwB.fixC.sellD.collect
49.A.exchangeB.replaceC.connectD.compare
50.A.promoteB.decorateC.destroyD.lack
51.A.commentsB.donationsC.invitationsD.requirements
52.A.stoppedB.keptC.continuedD.risked
53.A.controversialB.challengingC.immediateD.permanent
54.A.permissionB.abilityC.wayD.need
55.A.openB.shutC.silentD.ruined
56.A.adviceB.thoughtC.worryD.promise
57.A.improperB.hardC.rightD.illegal
58.A.potentialB.symbolC.blessingD.burden
59.A.StrangelyB.FortunatelyC.SimilarlyD.Particularly
60.A.desiringB.failingC.regrettingD.pretending
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)
閱讀下面材料?,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Inanefforttofightagainstglobalwarming,PurdueUniversityengineershavecreatedthe
whitestpaintthatcankeepsurfacescoolerthanthefbrmulation(配方)thattheresearchershad
61(previous)shown.
Thenewwhitestpaintformulationreflectsupto98.1%ofsunlightcomparedwiththe95.5%
ofsunlight___62___(reflect)bytheresearchers'previouswhitepaintandsendsheatawayfroma
surfaceat___63___sametime.
Twofeaturesgivethepaintitsextremewhiteness.Oneisthe64(paint)high
concentrationofaspecialchemical,___65___isusedtomakephotopaperwhiteaswell.Andthe
secondfeatureisthatthebariumsulfateparticles(硫酸鋼粒子)arealldifferent66sizeinthe
paint.Howmucheachparticlescatters(散身寸Might67(deDend)onitssize,soawiderrange
ofparticlesizesallowsthepainttoscattermoreofthelightfromthesun.
Theextremewhitenessalsomeansthatthepaintisthe____68____(cool)onrecord.Using
high-accuracytemperaturereadingequipment,theresearchershaveshownthatthepaintcankeep
surfaces19°Fcoolerthantheirsurroundingsatnightandcoolsurfaces8°Fbelowtheir
surroundingsunderstrongsunlightduringnoonhours.Theresearchersholdafirm69
(believe)thatcoatingbuildingswiththispaintwillonedaycoolthemoffenough70(reduce)
theneedforairconditioning.
第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)
第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)
假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共
有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(八),并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下而寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。
注意:
1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
OurclassorganizedtheoutdooractivitylastSunday.Fortystudentsparticipatedinthem.At
8:00am,wegatheredatthefootofFuMountainandsetoutforthetopinhighspirit.Alongthe
way,wewerechatting,singingandlaughing,enjoythefreshairandthebeautifulscenery.When
someonefellbehind,andafewstudentswouldwalkbacktoofferinghelp.Abouttwohourslate,
weallreachedthetop.Bathedinthesunshine,wejumpedandcheeredwithgreatlyjoy.
Webenefitedalotoftheactivity.Notonlyitgetusclosetonatureandreduceourstress,but
italsopromotedthefriendshipamongus.
第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分)
假定你是班長(zhǎng)李華,計(jì)劃在你們班舉辦中秋節(jié)晚會(huì)。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)封郵件將你的想法告知你班
的交換生Peter并詢(xún)問(wèn)他的建議。內(nèi)容包括:
1.你的計(jì)劃;
2.詢(xún)問(wèn)建議:
3.期待回復(fù)。
注意:
1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
2021?2022學(xué)年高三9月質(zhì)量檢測(cè)?英語(yǔ)
參考答案、提示及評(píng)分細(xì)則
聽(tīng)力部分錄音稿
(7k"1)
W:They,vegotthreetypesofT-shirts~~npicturelikethisonewilhboatsonit.orsomewithwordsonit.andthistypehasshapeson
it.Whichdoyouprefer?
M:Well.Idon'treallylikewriting,andihosepicturesareawful?soI'lllaketlwonewithshapeson.
(7>x/2)
M:WlwtexactlyisniisMnginyourhouse,madam?
W:Ithinklhethieveshavetakenthecomputernndsomeofmyjewelry,becausetheyaren'tintheirusualplace.
M:Right,niadani.Canyoutellmemoreaboulyourcomputer?
(Text3)
W:Hownvtnyordersdoweslil!needto|)ack?h'slimetogohome.
M:Abouttenmore.
W:Maybewecanfinishittomorrow.
M:Whynoi!Theseordersarenoturgent.Wecoulddoiifirstthingtomorrowmorning.
(7rx/4)
M:Howaboutgoingonanexitingwithusnextweek?Wv'rcplanningonrockclinilitngandbontinginthenationalpark.
W:Soundsgood.licitI'dletterwarnyou.I'veneverIxvninnboatandI'mnotmuchofnswinwncr.either.
(Text5)
M:Wlvitdoesyourmotherdonow?
W:Slic'ddrcuniedtobeateacher,butshehadtohelpherinoihcrwithshops.Whenshewas30.shehadtoworkasawaitress.
Severalyearslater,shefinallygotthejobshe'dalwayswantedandshe'sdoneiteversince.
(Text6)
W:Whatonearthhasliap|x*nc<ltoyou?
M:Itrip(xxiupwhen1wasrunninginthepark1fellonabitoftreeorsomething.
W.IAMmesec.It'sejuiteadeepcut.You'dbetterwashitinthebaThroom.
M:Yeah,1will.
W:Youknow,ifIwereyou.I'dgodowntoanemergencyroominahospital.
M:I'mnoigoingallthewaytoahospitalaboutacut.
W:Ifiidoesn'tslopbleeding.I'llgivethedocioraring.
M:OK.Pleaselookatinourfirst-aidboxaiulxelmesomeliandages.
(Te.rt7)
W;Excuseme.1liaveatickettoSeattle,HowcanIboardtheplane?
M:I'msorry.Inn1can'thelpyouhere.Youhavetogototheticketcounter.Followthispassagetotheend.tumleftandgothree
hundredyards,andyou'llsecasignthatsays"CheckIn".Thenlookfortheairlineyouwant
W:(.'anyourepentthat,please?
M:Sure.(k>downthishalltillyoureachtheeiuLGoIefltillyouseethebigsignoverheadthatsays"CheckIn”.Therewillbelots
ofcountersfordifferentairlines.Yougototheoneyouhaveyourlickctfor.
W;Goclownthishalltotheend.Thengoleft?
M:That'sright.Here.I'lldrawyouamap.Scwnctimcsit'sconfusing.
(Tex/8)
W:Hi.Mark.Howwasthecamping"?
M:Itwasgreatintheendbutwchadaterribletimeatthelieginning.
W:Why?
M:Firsi.weleftthehousevarlyonSaturdaymorningbutafteronlyhalfanhourmycarbrokedown.
W:Oh.no!
M:Fortunately,therewasagaragenearbyandthere|)airnianfixediheproblem.IJutwhenwearrivedattlieforest.itwasgetting
dark.Wcdroveannindtheforest(oralxiutanhourandfinallyfoundthecampsilcbutitwascompletelydarkbythen.
Unforlunatcly.itstartedminingNOwcdrovedowntlwroadforIwohoursandfoundahotel.
【高月質(zhì)技檢測(cè)?英語(yǔ)參考答案第I頁(yè)(共I頁(yè))】
W:Thalwaslucky!
M:Yes.iiwnsngreatholUandintheendweslayccltherefortlwwholeweekend.
W:Soundsgreat.
(Text9)
M:I'vereceivedyourletterofapplication.And1seeyourcurrentjobisasasalesassislanlatRayslcmc'sBnokshop.Whyhaveyou
appliedforthisposition?
W:Well.I,vereallyenjoyedmyworkatRaystonetx.lwalwaysl?evnintereslwlinItooksandusuallythecustomersarereallynice.
And1liketryingtoGridbook^forIhern.
M:So.whydoyouwantioleave?
W:liecauseii,squiteasnwllindependentlxx)kshopbutEllix)ksisamuchl>iggercompany.Ireadonyourwebsiteyouluvvoverfifty
branchesnowandyou'restillgrowing.AndIsecyounlwhaveawel)silewherepeoplecanorderbooks.
M:Well,it'slruethatwe,vegrownquicklyinrecentyears.Andit'snicetosecyou'vefoundoutalx)ntthecompany.Sowouldyou
describeyourselfasambitious?
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(>nOctoberI.1957.ihvSovivlUnions<-ntSpuinikIintospaceandanewageinhistorylx?gan-thvSpaceAge.Theworld'sfirst
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onitspatIITheSovietssentupmoreman-madesatelliteslikeSputnik1inthefiftiesandby1961theyhadputthefirstmaninto
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race.In1975astronautsfromlx)thcountrirsmetinspace.Afterwards,oneastrotiaulsaidthattheSovietUnionandAmerica
couldworktc^eilier.NearlyIwodecadeslater,leadersfn)mlx)thcountriessaidtheyhadagreedonplansforanewinternational
spacestationandbytheturnofthecenturythe1SShadstartedorbitingtheEarth.DennisTitoisthefirstofficialspacetouristin
history.In2(X)1.hepaidtwentymilliondollarsandtoldtheworldlx-lovedspaceashesjx?nieightdaysonthe1SS.Sincethen,
spacetourismluis(ICVC1O|MXIwithplansforregulartoursandfloatinghotels.
參考答案
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【答案與解析】
本文是一魂應(yīng)用文.文聿主燮介紹門(mén)四個(gè)網(wǎng)絡(luò)學(xué)習(xí)平臺(tái).
21.D細(xì)1、理解根據(jù)Udadty中"TheprogramsofIheplatformmainlyrefertowebdevdopmcni.programming,cloudcomputing
anddaiascience."可知.Udacity側(cè)而計(jì)算機(jī)技術(shù).
22.C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)EdX中"Th.bigsellingpointforEdXisthatthemajorityoftheircoursesarefree...Ifyou'rejusttaking
theclassforyourownlearningexjxjrience.thefreeversionwillpnJviMywork.可知?你有可能可以在EtlX免費(fèi)學(xué)習(xí)大部分課程.
23.B數(shù)字計(jì)算膻.根據(jù)Pluralsight中"Regardlessofhowmanyclassesyouwanttotake*thepricei?about$30permonthfora
personalplantyoucanenjoya10%discountforncomplclcyear).”可知.■年的花費(fèi)大約是"30X]2X90%=321美元
【答案與翩析】
本文是曲記敘文.文武主要講述了作不是如何親近自然、對(duì)動(dòng)物產(chǎn)生興趣及最終致力于保護(hù)大象的故步.
21./\推理判斷期[.根據(jù)第二段thenRichardI心keydroveby.wlx>wasournetghlxir.Weexcitedlypointedlotheanimaland
hetoldusthatitwasntreehyrax《樹(shù)蹄兔).Hetoldussomuchalx)uthyraxesandinvitedusiovisithimtolearnaboutother
animals”可推斷.RichardLeakey對(duì)'動(dòng)物頗行研究和了解.
25.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第三段“When
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