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2023年全國乙卷英語真題(含聽力)
學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:
一、短對話
1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inthebookstore.B.Intheregisteroffice.C.Inthedormbuilding.
2.Whatistheweatherlikenow?
A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.
3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoontheweekend?
A.Dosomegardening.B.Haveabarbecue.C.Gofishing.
4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Anewoffice.B.Achangeoftheirjobs.C.Aformercolleague.
5.WhatdoweknowaboutAndrew?
A.He9soptimistic.B.He9sactive.C.He'sshy.
二、長對話
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
6.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewomandislike?
A.Thebedroom.B.Thesittingroom.C.Thekitchen.
7.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheydonext?
A.Gotoanotheragency.B.Seesomeotherflats.C.Visittheneighbours.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
8.Whatisthemandoing?
A.He'smakingaphonecall.
B.He'schairingameeting.
C.He5shostingaprogram.
9.WhatmakesMrs.JohnsonworriedaboutherdaughterinAfrica?
A.Lackofmedicalsupport.
B.Inconvenienceofcommunication.
C.Poortransportationsystem.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
10.Whatpositiondoesthemanapplyfor?
A.Asalesperson.B.Anengineer.C.Anaccountant.
11.Whichaspectofthecompanyappealstotheman?
A.Thecompanyculture.B.Thefreeaccommodations.C.Thecompetitivepay.
12.Whatisdifficultforthemantodealwith?
A.Interpersonalrelationships.B.Quality-quantitybalance.
C.Unplannedhappenings.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
13.HowdoesRobertsoundwhenspeakingofhisbeingawriter?
A.Hopeful.B.Grateful.C.Doubtful.
14.WhatwasRobertlikebeforehewas9yearsold?
A.Hehadwildimagination.B.Heenjoyedsports.
C.Helovedscience.
15.WhatdidRobeifsfatherdo?
A.Ateacher.B.Acoach.C.Alibrarian.
16.WhathelpedRobertbecomeawriter?
A.Writingdaily.B.Listeningtostories.C.Readingextensively.
三、短文
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
17.WherewasOpenTchaikovskyCompetitionheldin1986?
A.InMoscow.B.InChelyabinsk.C.InBerlin.
18.WhatdoesMaximsayaboutthecompetitionheattendedat10?
A.Itinspiredmanyyoungmusicians.
B.Itwasthemusiceventofhisdreams.
C.Itwasalife-changingexperience.
19.Whichkindofmusicaretheyoungplayersrequiredtoplay?
A.Rockmusic.B.Popmusic.C.Classicalmusic.
20.WhatdoesMaximvaluemostinyoungplayers9performance?
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A.Expressiveness.B.Smoothness.C.Completeness.
四、閱讀理解
PRACTITIONERS
JacquelineFelicedeAlmania(c.1322)JamesBarry(c.1789—1865)wasborn
highlightsthesuspicionthatwomenpracticingMargaretBulkleyinIrelandbut,dressed
medicinefaced.BorntoaJewishfamilyinasaman,shewasacceptedbyEdinburgh
Florence,shemovedtoPariswheresheworkedUniversitytostudymedicine.She
asaphysicianandperformedsurgery.In1322qualifiedasasurgeonin1813,then
shewastriedforpracticingunlawfully.InspitejoinedtheBritishArmy,serving
ofthecourthearingtestimonials(證明)ofheroverseas.Barryretiredin1859,having
abilityasadoctor,shewasbannedfrompracticedherentiremedicalprofession
medicine.livingandworkingasaman.
TanYunxian(1461—1554)wasaChineseRebeccaLeeCrumpler(1831—1895)
physicianwholearnedherskillsfromherworkedasanurseforeightyearsbefore
grandparents.ChinesewomenatthetimecouldstudyinginmedicalcollegeinBostonin
notserveapprenticeships(學(xué)徒期)withdoctors.1860.Fouryearslater,shewasthefirst
However,Tanpassedtheofficialexam.TanAfricanAmericanwomantoreceivea
treatedwomenfromallwalksoflife.In1511,medicaldegree.ShemovedtoVirginiain
Tanwroteabook,SayingsofaFemaleDoctor,1865,wheresheprovidedmedicalcareto
describingherlifeasaphysician.freedslaves.
21.WhatdidJacquelineandJameshaveincommon?
A.Doingteachingjobs.B.Beinghiredasphysicians.
C.Performingsurgery.D.Beingbannedfrommedicine.
22.HowwasTanYunxiandifferentfromtheotherpractitioners?
A.Shewroteabook.B.Shewentthroughtrials.
C.Sheworkedasadentist.D.Shehadformaleducation.
23.WhowasthefirstAfricanAmericanwithamedicaldegree?
A.JacquelineFelicedeAlmania.B.TanYunxian.
C.JamesBarry.D.RebeccaLeeCrumpler.
LivinginIowaandtryingtobecomeaphotographerspecializinginlandscape(風(fēng)景)
canbequiteachallenge,mainlybecausethecornstatelacksgeographicalvariation.
AlthoughlandscapesintheMidwesttendtobequitesimilar,eitherfarmfieldsor
highways,sometimesIfinddistinctivecharacterinthehillsorlakes.Tomakesomeofmy
landscapeshots,Ihavetraveleduptofourhoursawaytoshootwithina10-minutetimeframe.
Itendtotravelwithafewofmyfriendstostateparksortothecountrysidetogoon
adventuresandtakephotosalongtheway.
Beingattherightplaceattherighttimeisdecisiveinanystyleofphotography.Ioften
leaveearlytoseektherightdestinationssoIcansetupearlytoavoidmissingthemomentI
amattemptingtophotograph.Ihavemissedplentyofbeautifulsunsets/sunrisesduetobeing
onthespotonlyfiveminutesbeforethebestmoment.
OnetimemyfriendsandIdrovethreehourstoDeviFsLake,Wisconsin,toclimbthe
purplequartz(石英)rockaroundthelake.Afterwefoundacrazy-lookingroadthathung
overabunchofrocks,wedecidedtophotographthesceneatsunset.Thepositionenabledus
tolookoverthelakewiththesunsetinthebackground.Wemanagedtoleavethisspotto
climbhigherbecauseofthesparetimeuntilsunset.However,wedidnotmarktheroute(路
線)soweendedupalmostmissingthesunsetentirely.Oncewefoundtheplace,itwas
stressfulgettinglightsandcamerassetupinthelimitedtime.Still,lookingbackonthe
photos,theyaresomeofmybestshotsthoughtheycouldhavebeensomuchbetterifIwould
havebeenpreparedandmanagedmytimewisely.
24.HowdoestheauthordealwiththechallengeasalandscapephotographerintheMidwest?
A.Byteamingupwithotherphotographers.B.Byshootinginthecountrysideorstate
parks.
C.Bystudyingthegeographicalconditions.D.Bycreatingsettingsinthecornfields.
25.Whatisthekeytosuccessfullandscapephotographyaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Propertimemanagement.B.Goodshootingtechniques.
C.Adventurousspirit.D.Distinctivestyles.
26.Whatcanweinferfromtheauthor'stripwithfriendstoDevil'sLake?
A.Theywentcrazywiththepurplequartzrock.
B.Theyfeltstressedwhilewaitingforthesunset.
C.Theyreachedtheshootingspotlaterthanexpected.
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D.Theyhadproblemswiththeirequipment.
27.HowdoestheauthorfindhisphotostakenatDeviFsLake?
A.Amusing.B.Satisfying.
C.Encouraging.D.Comforting.
WhatcomesintoyourmindwhenyouthinkofBritishfood?Probablyfishandchips,or
aSundaydinnerofmeatandtwovegetables.ButisBritishfoodreallysouninteresting?Even
thoughBritainhasareputationforless-than-impressivecuisine,itisproducingmoretopclass
chefswhoappearfrequentlyonourtelevisionscreensandwhoserecipebooksfrequentlytop
thebestsellerlists.
IfsthankstotheseTVchefsratherthananyadvertisingcampaignthatBritonsare
turningawayfrommeat-and-two-vegandready-mademealsandbecomingmoreadventurous
intheircookinghabits.Itisrecentlyreportedthatthenumberofthosestickingtoatraditional
dietisslowlydecliningandaroundhalfofBritain'sconsumerswouldliketochangeor
improvetheircookinginsomeway.Therehasbeenariseinthenumberofstudentsapplying
forfoodcoursesatUKuniversitiesandcolleges.ItseemsthatTVprogrammeshavehelped
changewhatpeoplethinkaboutcooking.
Accordingtoanewstudyfrommarketanalysts,1in5Britonssaythatwatchingcookery
programmesonTVhasencouragedthemtotrydifferentfood.Almostonethirdsaytheynow
useawidervarietyofingredients(酉己料)thantheyusedto,andjustunder1in4saytheynow
buybetterqualityingredientsthanbefore.OneinfouradultssaythatTVchefshavemade
themmuchmoreconfidentaboutexpandingtheircookeryknowledgeandskills,andyoung
peoplearealsogettingmoreinterestedincooking.TheUK'sobsession(癡迷)withfoodis
reflectedthroughtelevisionscheduling.Cookeryshowsanddocumentariesaboutfoodare
broadcastmoreoftenthanbefore.WithanincreasingnumberofmalechefsonTV,it'sno
longer“uncool“forboystolikecooking.
28.WhatdopeopleusuallythinkofBritishfood?
A.Itissimpleandplain.B.Itisrichinnutrition.
C.Itlacksauthentictastes.D.Itdeservesahighreputation.
29.WhichbestdescribescookeryprogrammeonBritishTV?
A.Authoritative.B.Creative.C.Profitable.D.Influential.
30.Whichisthepercentageofthepeopleusingmorediverseingredientsnow?
A.20%.B.24%.C.25%.D.33%.
31.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?
A.Theartofcookinginothercountries.B.MalechefsonTVprogrammes.
C.TablemannersintheUK.D.Studiesofbigeaters.
Ifyouwanttotellthehistoryofthewholeworld,ahistorythatdoesnotprivilegeone
partofhumanity,youcannotdoitthroughtextsalone,becauseonlysomeoftheworldhas
everhadtexts,whilemostoftheworld,formostofthetime,hasnot.Writingisoneof
humanity'slaterachievements,anduntilfairlyrecentlyevenmanyliterate(有文字的)
societiesrecordedtheirconcernsnotonlyinwritingbutinthings.
Ideallyahistorywouldbringtogethertextsandobjects,andsomechaptersofthisbook
areabletodojustthat,butinmanycaseswesimplycan't.Theclearestexampleofthis
betweenliterateandnon-literatehistoryisperhapsthefirstconflict,atBotanyBay,between
CaptainCook'svoyageandtheAustralianAboriginals.FromtheEnglishside,wehave
scientificreportsandthecaptain'srecordofthatterribleday.FromtheAustralianside,we
haveonlyawoodenshield(盾)droppedbyamaninflightafterhisfirstexperienceof
gunshot.Ifwewanttoreconstructwhatwasactuallygoingonthatday,theshieldmustbe
questionedandinterpretedasdeeplyandstrictlyasthewrittenreports.
Inadditiontotheproblemofmiscomprehensionfrombothsides,therearevictories
accidentallyordeliberatelytwisted,especiallywhenonlythevictorsknowhowtowrite.
Thosewhoareonthelosingsideoftenhaveonlytheirthingstotelltheirstories.The
CaribbeanTaino,theAustralianAboriginals,theAfricanpeopleofBeninandtheIncas,allof
whomappearinthisbook,canspeaktousnowoftheirpastachievementsmostpowerfully
throughtheobjectstheymade:ahistorytoldthroughthingsgivesthembackavoice.When
weconsidercontact(聯(lián)系)betweenliterateandnon-literatesocietiessuchasthese,allour
first-handaccountsarenecessarilytwisted,onlyonehalfofadialogue.Ifwearetofindthe
otherhalfofthatconversation,wehavetoreadnotjustthetexts,buttheobjects.
32.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Howpasteventsshouldbepresented.B.Whathumanityisconcernedabout.
C.Whetherfactsspeaklouderthanwords.D.Whywrittenlanguageisreliable.
33.WhatdoestheauthorindicatebymentioningCaptainCookinparagraph2?
A.Hisreportwasscientific.B.Herepresentedthelocalpeople.
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C.HeruledoverBotanyBay.D.Hisrecordwasone-sided.
34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"conversation“inparagraph3referto?
A.Problem.B.History.C.Voice.D.Society.
35.Whichofthefollowingbooksisthetextmostlikelyselectedfrom?
A.HowMapsTellStoriesoftheWorldB.AShortHistoryofAustralia
C.AHistoryoftheWorldin100ObjectsD.HowArtWorksTellStories
五、七選五
Indoorplantsmightlookasiftheyjustsitaroundnotdoingmuch,butinmanyways
theyaretheunsungheroesofthehome.36,butstudieshaveshownthattheycan
promotepeople'swellbeingbyimprovingtheirmood(心、'惜),reducingstressandhelping
theirmemory.Whafsmore,indoorplantsareeasytolookafterandarenotveryexpensive.
Whatareindoorplants?
Indoorplants,alsoknownashouseplantsorpotplants,areplantsthatliketogrow
indoors.Manyofthesespecies(物種)arenotideallysuitedtogrowingoutsideintheUK,
especiallyinthewinter.37.
Whyareindoorplantsgoodforyou?
WillSpoelstra,whoworksattheRoyalBotanicGardens,says,“38.1findduring
thewintermonths,plantsaroundthehousecanreallyliftyourmood.^^Severalstudieshave
backedthisupandfoundthatindoorplantscanimprovecreativity,focusandmemory.There
isalsoresearchshowingthatpotplantscancleantheairaroundthembyremovingharmful
gases,suchascarbondioxide.Theyalsoremovesomeharmfulchemicalsfrompaintsor
cooking.39.
Whichplantscanyougrow?
Aloevera,peaceliliesandspiderplantsaresomeofthespeciesthatareeasytogrow
indoors.Youcanbuyplantsfromsupermarkets,gardencentresoronline.Youngerplantsare
oftencheaperthanfullygrownones,andyougettocareforthemastheymature-whichis
partofthejoyofowningplants."40:'Spoelstrasays."Itcanbringanewinterestand
fbcusintopeople'slivesandhelptomakethelinkbetweenhomeandnature.^^
A.Allplantsaredifferent
B.Notonlydotheylookbeautiful
C.Therearemanybenefitstogrowingplantsindoors
D.Instead,theygrowbetterinside,whereitiswarmer
E.Plantslikepeaceliliesanddevil'sivyareamongthebest
F.Changingthepotofyourplantfromtimetotimewillalsohelp
G.Learningabouttherequirementsofeachplantcanbeveryrewarding
六、完形填空
TobecometheOlympicchampionintheindividual(個人)all-aroundevent,Gabby
Douglashadtoleaveeverythingshe41best.Shehadto42herbedroomin
Virginia.Shehadtosay43tohertwodogsandtothebeach,whereshelovedto
44wavesonherboard.Butitwas45totaketheleap(飛躍),however46
itwouldbe.Evenat14,Douglasknewthat.Soshe47about1,200milesawayfrom
home,to48withacoachfromChina.Shelivedwithafamilyshehadnever49
andeverythingwasnewtoher.
Asitturnedout,Douglasdid50whatsheneededtodotobecomeOlympic
championwhenshe51twoRussians.TheChinesecoach52Douglas
intooneofthebestgymnastsinthe53,helpingherskyrocketfroman54
memberofthenationalteamtothetopofthesport.By55theOlympicall-around
title,shebecamethefirstblackwomantodoso.She56thecompetitionfrom
beginningtoend.Shesaidshehadfelt57allalongthatshewouldwin.
Notsolongago,MarthaKarolythecoordinator(聯(lián)絡(luò)人)ofthewomen'snationalteam,
didnotthinkDouglashadwhatit58tobeanOlympian.Astimewentby,she
thought59thatshecouldmaketheLondonGames-andwin.
"I'mgoingtoinspiresomanypeople,“shesaid.'Tmreadyto60Andshine
shedid.
41.A.triedB.thoughtC.judgedD.knew
42.A.takeupB.packupC.cleanupD.doup
43.A.goodbyeB.helloC.thanksD.no
44.A.causeB.observeC.rideD.strike
45.A.commonB.timeC.funD.tough
46.A.breathtakingB.heartbreakingC.eye-catchingD.head-spinning
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47.A.droppedoutB.movedonC.pulledoverD.wentoff
48.A.reasonB.talkC.competeD.train
49.A.metB.helpedC.understoodD.needed
50.A.approximatelyB.graduallyC.exactlyD.possibly
51.A.defeatedB.pleasedC.respectedD.assisted
52.A.forcedB.transformedC.persuadedD.put
53.A.worldB.cityC.teamD.state
54.A.amateurB.electedC.averageD.enthusiastic
55.A.clarifyingB.defendingC.winningD.demanding
56.A.followedB.organizedC.watchedD.led
57.A.confidentB.nervousC.excitedD.uneasy
58.A.viewedB.appearedC.matteredD.took
59.A.nowandthenB.moreandmoreC.farandwideD.onandon
60.A.shineB.flyC.danceD.score
七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Beijingisacitybridgingtheancientandthemodern.FromBuddhisttemplesto
museums,narrowhutong61royalpalaces,itishometomorethan3,000yearsof
glorioushistoryevendowntoitslayout,withthecitykeepingitscarefully62(build)
systemofringroads.
Butforallitsancientbuildings,Beijingisalsoaplace63welcomesthe
fast-paceddevelopmentofmodernlife,with21st-centuryarchitectural64(wonder)
standingsidebysidewithhistoricalbuildingsofthepast.
Itisadistinctvisualcontrast(反差)thatshouldn'twork,65somehowthese
twoverydifferentworldsmakeagoodcombination.66(visit)severaltimesoverthe
last10years,I67(amaze)bytheco-existenceofoldandnew,andhowacitywas
abletokeepsucharichheritage(遺產(chǎn))whileconstantlygrowing.Asaphotographer,Ihave
spentthelasttwoyears68(record)everythingIdiscovered.
The69(remark)developmentofthiscity,whichisconsciouslydesignedto
protectthepastwhilesteppingintothemodernworld,70(mean)thereisalways
somethingnewtodiscoverhere,andIcouldbephotographingBeijingforthenext50years.
八、短文改錯
71.假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文
中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或
修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1.每處錯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)不計分。
LastFridaymymomdecidedtocolorhishair.Shestudiedwithallthehairproductsat
thedrugstore.Thecolorshechoosecameinaboxwhichhadapictureofawomanthathair
colorlookedjustperfect.Momwassuresamecolorwouldlookgreatonher.Sheputthenew
coloronherhairorsatstillfor30minutes,justasthedirectionssaying.However,insteadof
thebrownishredhairshehadhopedfor,shefinalgotpurplehair.Shewentrightintothe
showertowashingit,butitwasnouse.Atleastonethingprovedtruth:thecolorwouldn't
washout.
九、開放性作文
72.請以向?qū)W校英文報投稿的方式,用英語描述學(xué)習(xí)一項新技能的經(jīng)歷,及從中獲
得的體驗和感受。
注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
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參考答案:
1.B
【原文】W:CouldyoupleasetellmehowIcangettothestudentdormbuilding?
M:Sure.Turnleftwhenyouwalkoutofthisregisteroffice,passthebookstoreandyou'llseeit.
2.A
[原文]M:Wecouldn'taskforabetterday,couldwe,Barbara?
W:Iknow,Steve.Thereisn'tacloudinthesky.Ilovethistimeofyear.
M:Me,too.Theflowersarebeautifulbutcallingforrainthough.
3.C
【原文1M:Wegotanyplansthisweekend?
W:Wemightstartwithourvegetablegarden,thenthebarbecue.
M:Soundsfun,butIstillwanttogofishingwithGeorge.
4.C
【原文】M:Lisa,IsawJackthismorning.
W:Youmeantheformerdesignerofourcompany?Whafshedoingthesedays?
M:Hesaidhe'sgotanewjobasanartreporter.
5.B
【原文】W:Doyouoftengotothestudentunion,Andrew?
M:Prettymuch.OnceinawhileImeetfriendsthereandIspendalotoftimeorganizingactivities
indifferentclubsorassociations.
6.C7.B
【原文】W:Whatdoyouthink,Terry?
M:Well,ithasonemorebedroomthanthelastflat.Andthesittingroomisbig.
W:Butthereisnotenoughcupboardspaceinthekitchen.
M:It'scheaperthanthelastonewesaw.Anditisinagoodneighborhood.
W:Well,maybewe'llhavetoseeiftheagenthasanythingelsetoshowus.
8.C9.B
【原文1M:Thankyou,Mrs.Johnson,forwhatyou'vesharedwithourlisteners.Now,pleasetell
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us,doyousometimesfeelworriedaboutyourdaughter,nowthatshe'sgrownup?
W:Oh,Iworryaboutherlikeallparentsdo.Aftershegraduatedfrommedicalschool,shewentto
volunteermedicalserviceinAfrica.
M:Wow.
W:Thafsokayifcommunicationwasfine.ButiftherewasnoInternetortelephoneconnection,
wecouldsometimesgotwoweekswithoutgettingintouchwitheachother.Thatoftenworries
me.
10.C11.A12.C
【原文】W:Nowsellyourselfinaminuteplease.
M:Igraduatedfromuniversitytwoyearsago,andhavesincebeenworkinginanaccounting
company.Apartfromtheknowledgeandskillsrelatedtomymajor,I'mreallygoodwith
computers.Ihavealargeamountofexperienceworkingwithbigdata.IthinkI'mwellqualified
fortheaccountantpositionhere.
W:Good!Whydidyouchoosethiscompany?
M:Petersonhasbeenmydreamcompanyallalong.Youvalueprogressandfocusonthequalityof
workmorethanthequantity.Theflexibleworkinghoursandworkingfromhomeisalso
attractive.
W:Uh-huh.Whatdoyouthinkisyourbiggestweakness?
M:Well,whenIwork,IoftenconcentratesomuchonwhatI'mdoingthatImayhaveahardtime
dealingwiththingsthatcomeupunexpectedly.Thatmaybeannoyingtosomepeople.
W:Allright.Thankyouverymuch.
13.B14.B15.A16.C
【原文】W:SoRobert,Iguessyoumustbewellintoyourthirddecadeasawriter.Howislife
treatingyou?
M:Fourthdecadeasawriter.Hmm,letmegetmycalculatorout.Well,IguessIhavebeen
writingnovelssincethe1980s.Soyou'reright.ButIhavebeenwritingallofmylife.Andto
answeryourquestion,lifehasbeentreatingmeexcellently.
W:CanIaskyouaboutyourchildhood?Wereyouabookishchild?
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M:Inastrangeway,Iwasanon-readeruntilIturned9.1usedtoplaybasketballintheschoolyards
ofBrooklyn.Myfatherwasahighschoolteacherofphysicsandchemistry.Andhewasabig
reader.Hewouldbringbooksbackfromhishighschoollibrary.OnedayIreadthelastchapterof
abook,thetitleofwhichI'velongsinceforgotten.IlikeditsomuchthatIstartedreadingthe
remainder.Interestingly,IreadthechaptersbackwardsuntilIgottothebeginning.Ireallyloved
theexperience,andIsoonbecameaneagerreader.Thenmyfatherwouldbringpilesofbooks
homefromthelibrary.AndIwouldreadthemall,andtheywereallfiction.ImustaddthatI
startedreadingthebooksfromthestart,asopposedtoworkingbackwards.
17.A18.C19.C20.A
【原文】
M:Hello,I'mMaximVengarov,andI'mveryhappytosharewithyoumyconnectionwith
openTchaikovskyCompetition.ItwasJune1986whenIcametoMoscowtoparticipateinopen
TchaikovskyCompetitionattheageof10fromChelyabinsk.Thiswasactuallytheturningpoint
ofmylife.ThenIattendedaworldmusicfestivalinBerlin.Anditwasinterestingtosaythatakid
madehisbreakthroughalreadyattheageof10.Andthatwasme.Nowasajudgeofthe
competition,Icanseeclearlythehugechallengesfacingthemusiciansinthecompetition.Where
elsecanyouseeyoungplayersplayingwithintendays-classicalworksandRussiantraditional
musicbeforecomingtothefinalstage?Asamusician,it'simportanttogivemaximumattention
andtimetoyourownreflectionsofyourownfeelings.So,whatI'mreallylookingforinthe
competitionistomeetsomeonewhocantouchmemusically.Iwanttoseetheseed,atleastthe
seedofthegreattreethatcangrow.Iwouldgoforthisviolinist.Iwouldgoforthismusician.
21.C22.A23.D
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了四位從醫(yī)人員的生平與事跡。
21.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通過文章第一部分中的“BomtoaJewishfamilyinFlorence,shemovedto
Pariswheresheworkedasaphysicianandperformedsurgery.(她出生于佛羅倫薩的一個猶太家
庭,搬到巴黎當(dāng)醫(yī)生并做外科手術(shù))”以及第二部分中的“Shequalifiedasasurgeonin1813(她
獲得了做外科醫(yī)生的資格)"和"Barryretiredin1859,havingpracticedherentiremedical
professionlivingandworkingasaman.(Barry于1859年退休,她以男人的身份生活和工作,
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從事了整個醫(yī)學(xué)職業(yè)),,可知,Jacqueline和James的共同點是都有資格進(jìn)行外科手術(shù)。故選C。
22.推理判斷題。通讀全文,再根據(jù)文章第三部分中的“Tanwroteabook,SayingsofaFemale
Doctor,describingherlifeasaphysician.(Tan寫了一本書《女醫(yī)生的故事》,描述了她作為一
名醫(yī)生的生活)''可推知,Tan與其他從業(yè)人員的不同之處在于她寫了一本書。故選A。
23.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通過文章第一部分中的"Fouryearslater,shewasthefirstAfricanAmerican
womantoreceiveamedicaldegree.(四年后,她成為第一位獲得醫(yī)學(xué)學(xué)位的非裔美國女性)”可
知,RebeccaLeeCrumpler是第一位獲得醫(yī)學(xué)學(xué)位的非裔美國人。故選D。
24.B25.A26.C27.B
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了作者作為一名風(fēng)景攝影師,在攝影途中發(fā)生的
一些所見所聞。
24.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通過文章第二段“Itendtotravelwithafewofmyfriendstostateparksortothe
countrysidetogoonadventuresandtakephotosalongtheway.(我傾向于和幾個朋友一起去州
立公園或鄉(xiāng)村探險,沿途拍照)”可知,作為一名中西部的風(fēng)景攝影師,作者應(yīng)對挑戰(zhàn)的方式
是去鄉(xiāng)村或州立公園拍攝。故選B。
25.推理判斷題。通過文章最后一段“Still,lookingbackonthephotos,theyaresomeofmybest
shotsthoughtheycouldhavebeensomuchbetterifIwouldha
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