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高二達標訓(xùn)練(2018年5月1號)第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)ADoyouwanttoreallyexperiencealocallife,toexploreitshiddencornersandappreciatedifferenceswhileenjoyingthebenefitsandsatisfactionoftravelingunderyourownpower?Thenjoinusforabiketour.HighlightsStartyourjourneyfromthegatewaycityofLisbon,Portugal'scapital,wheretraditionandmodernculturemeet.TastethefreshestMediterraneanfoodpreparedbyexperiencedchefs,aswellasthegreatestwineintheworld.EnjoyextraordinaryviewsfromhilltopMonsaraz,thecountry’smostbeautifulvillage.ArrangementsDay1KnowaboutLisbon,whereoldworldcharmmeetsmodernculture.BikethroughthewonderfulMediterraneancountrysideattheheartofsouthernPortugal.Enjoyaquietlandscapefullofoliveandcorktrees.Admireendlessvineyardsandtastegreatwines.EnjoyafivestardinnerandafortablestayinanotherbeautifulcityofMontemor-o-Days23Visitatraditionalfamilyrunfarmhouseforalunchfromthegarden.TourthevineyardsinPortugal’swinecountry.ExploremedievalEvora,aWorldHeritagesite(世界遺產(chǎn)地)andamemberoftheMostAncientEuropeanTownsNetwork.Day4Amazingcastleruinsandwhitewashedvillageswithterracottaroofsarejustpartoftoday'sscenery.RelaxatCasaAgricolawineryandenjoyapicniclunchinaseaofolivegroves.TakeintheviewsfromthevillageofDays56LearnabouttheproductionofterracottainS.PedrodoCorval,Portugal’spotterycapital.Upforachallenge?ClimbuptoMonsarazwithsweepingviewsofAlquevaDam,whichcreatesoneoftheWesternPrice/Cost$4,098$4,498perpersonYoucancallorfaxusat:Phone:8004622848Fax:510527144421.Wherewilltheparticipantsmostprobablymeetatthebeginning?A.InEvora.BInMonsaraz.C.InLisbon.D.InS.Pedrodo.Corval22.Ifyou'reinterestedintheremainsofcastles,you’llprobablylookforwardto_________.A.Day1B.Days2-3C.Day423.What'stheauthor’spurposetowritethepassage?A.Toadvertiseabiketour.B.Toencouragepeopletoridebikes.C.ToadvisepeopletopayavisittoPortugal.D.ToremendfamousattractionsinPortugal.BUsually,movievillains(反面人物)havescars,whichcandatebacktothesilentfilmsoftheearly1900s.Backthen,filmmakersusedvisualcluestodistinguishbetweengoodandevil.You’veprobablyneverseenthe1922filmNosferatufeaturingapaleandhairlessenemy,butthat’showoldtheroutineis.Theroutinehascontinueditswayincinema—thinkFreddyKrueger'sfacialburns,DarthVader’slargescarrunningdownhisface,andVoldermort'severything.AnewarticlepublishedbyJosephexploresthisconcept.Inhisstudy,hestudiedthealltimetop10filmheroesandvillainsfromtheAmericanFilmInstitute100GreatestHeroesandVillainsList.Finally,theauthordeterminedthat60percentofthetopvillainshavemonskinorfacialfeatures.Whilesixfilmvillainshadfacialscars,onlytwofilmheroesdid.HarrisonFordasIndianaJonesinRaidersoftheLostArkandHumphreyBogartasRickBlaineinCasablancabothhadfacialscars.Beingfitforahero,thesescarsarenotasobviousastheonestypicallyseenonvillains.However,theroutinealsobringsaproblem.AccordingtoVailReese,basedinSanFranciscotheproblemwiththisishowittranslatestoreality—misleadingthewaythepublicviewspeoplewithfacialdifferencesoutsidethenorm.AccordingtopsychologistDavidRakison,professorofevolutionarypsychologyatCarnegieMellonUniversity,scarsscareus.First,hesays,wedesireaprettyfacebecauseitshowshealth.Amarkedfacemakesusthinkofsickness.Secondly,scarsremindusofpunishment,andtellusthatapersonwiththemmayliveoutsidetherangeofacceptedhumanbehavior.Butjust24.AccordingtoParagraph1,whydidtheroutineappearatthebeginning?A.Tofollowanoldtradition.B.Todrawtheaudience’sattention.C.Toavoidbeingdefeatedbyenemies.D.Toshowtherole’sstatusinthesilentfilms.25.Fromthepassage,weknowJoseph'sarticle_________.A.criticizedtheroutineB.provedtheroutinetobetrueC.showedtheoriginoftheroutineD.raisedthequestionabouttheroutine26.Whatproblemdoestheroutinebring?A.Misleadingkidstowantsuchfeatures.B.Makingpeoplesensitivetotheirlooks.C.Contributingtodangeroushumanbehavior.D.Plantingwrongconceptsintheaudience’smind.27.WhichofthefollowingmayDavidRakisonagreewith?A.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.B.Thefaceisthemirrorofthemind.C.Oneman'smeatisanotherman’spoison.D.Agoodfaceisaletterofremendation.CHail(冰雹)issolidprecipitate(沉淀物)thatformswithinthunderstorms.Hailstonesaresometimesfoundcontainingsand,leaves,nutsandinsects.Thereareevenreportsofhailcontainingsmallturtles,babycrocodilesandfrogs!Allofthemhavebeensuckedintothestormbytornadoesandsubsequentlyenvelopedinicethroughrepeatedupdraftcurrents(上升氣流).Hailstonesgenerallybeginformingasseedsofsmallfrozenraindropsorsofticeparticlesknownasgraupel(雪丸).Ifgraupelfallsthroughthecloudandgetsintoanupdraftpartofathunderstorm,itmixeswithwaterdropsandiceparticlesthatwillfreezearounditasitrises,likelayersofanonion.Theseicestonesarecarriedintothetopsofthecloud,gainingmassastheyrise.Somewhereupthere,theybeetooheavyfortheupdrafttocarryandsofalltowardstheground.Astheyfall,theoutsidelayermeltstoaclearlayer.Largerhailcanfallataspeedofover100mph,thuscausingdamageandinjuriestoalmostanything.Peatopennysizedhailcancauselightdamagetotreesandvegetationandpossiblycauseminorinjuriestopeopleandanimals.Tennisballtobaseballsizedhailisobviouslydamaging.Itcancauseseveredamagetocropsandproducelifethreateninginjuriestopeopleandanimals.De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填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Whatabusyday!Thethreeboyswerefed,bathedandchangedintotheirnightclothes.Maryhad41themastoryandfinallytheywereasleep.“Babysittingthethreeboysagedeight,sixandfourisextremely42,”shethought.“Sleep,”sheconsidered,“ifonlyIcould!”Butshehaddifficulthomeworkto43.Leaningback,sheputherfeetontothesofatogetfortable.Whoeversaidbabysittingwasa(an)44waytomakemoneyobviouslyhadn’tmetthethreeboys,shethought.Thetelevisionwason,theroomwaswarm,andthelightsweredim.Mary’s45feltheavierandheavier.Imustn’tsleep,shethought—whichwas46whatshedid,ofcourse.Strangelyenough,shesoon47thatshewasaworldfamouschef(主廚).Shemadea48andworediamondsanddesignerclothes.Mostdayssherelaxedbythepool,meetingtherichandfamousor49—sheenjoysthebeautifulwordsinbooks.She50tooktheleadingroleinherownTVshow.Thatis,untilshebecametoo51.“Iamdefinitelythebestintheworld,”shethought,asshepreparedatastychickendish.But52seemedtogoright.Shespilttheflour,shedroppedaneggandshecutherfinger.Despiteallthetroubles,she53togetthechickenintothestove.Soon,smokeblanketedtheroom.Thechickenwasonfire.54setin,butMarycouldnotrun—shewas55tothespot.Shetriedhardtomove,butcouldnot,56aShegotshockedandconfused—57waspouringfromthekitchen.Rushingtoinvestigate,shewasmetbythree58littlefacesandsomeveryburntbread.“Sorry,wewerehungryandyouwere59,sowetriedtomakesomebread,”explainedaboy.Relieved,Marymadethemasnackandsentthembacktobed.She60themnevertofallasleeponthejobagain!41.A.given B.told C.written D.taught42.A.disappointing B.tiring C.annoying D.boring43.A.distribute B.collect C.plete D.design44.A.easy B.reasonable C.impossible D.difficult45.A.eyes B.mind C.heart D.legs46.A.usually B.nearly C.mainly D.exactly47.A.realized B.imagined C.dreamed D.learned48.A.decision B.plan C.business D.fortune49.A.reading B.cooking C.working D.babysitting50.A.ever B.even C.just D.only51.A.confident B.stubborn C.proud D.satisfied52.Aeverything B.something C.anything D.nothing53.A.managed B.arranged C.tried D.prepared54.A.Pain B.Panic C.Anxiety D.Stress55.A.pushed B.dragged C.frozen D.sent56.A.until B.when C.after D.unless57.A.fire B.light C.water D.smoke58.A.cheerful B.strange C.guilty D.talented59.A.occupied B.asleep C.worried D.alone60.A.expected B.urged C.promised D.persuaded第Ⅱ卷(共60分)第五部分語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)InDecember2013,IhadtospendChristmasin71countrysideofNigeriawithmyhusband’sfamily,whoneverhadthetradition72(celebrate)thisholiday.ItwasmyfirstChristmasawayfromAmericainmanyyears,andtherewasafeelingoflossinthisruralvillage,73therewasn’tevenanatmosphereoftheholiday.74intheend,Imadeadecision—iftheycouldnotbringChristmastomeMyinlawshelpedmelookthroughtheirstoragetofindmyoldChristmastree,whichI75(buy)yearsbeforeinAfrica.76Iwasdelightedtoseewasthattheornaments(裝飾物)werestillthereandthestringoflightsevenworked.Itookoutmyclassicchocolatecakerecipe,andmadewonderfuldessertforthefamily—alittlecreamy,butstill77(satisfy).OnChristmasDay,Isharedthespiritofgiving78presentingrelativesinthevillagewithimportedchocolates79(wrap)infestivegoldpaper.Everyoneinthefamilyrespondedwithsuchwarmsmiles.Itwasn’tChristmaslikeIremembered,yetitleftalasting80(impress)onme.第一節(jié)短文改錯(10分)DearMr.Green,I’mwritingtotellyouhowisgoingoninourschool—abasketballmatchtobeholdingnextmonth.ThematchwillbeplayedamongXinhuaMiddleSchoolBasketballTeamandours.Nowweareorganizingabasketballteam,includedateacherasaplayer.Wehonestthinkyouaretherightone,soI’dlikeinviteyoutojoinourteam.Wehadalsoplannedtodosometrainingtobuildupourphysicalstrengthsandimproveourskills.Iamsureitwillbeagreatfun.Allofusareexpectinghimtoe.Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)假設(shè)你是英語校報記者李華,負責(zé)報道你校志愿者服務(wù)周活動VolunteerWeek。請你根據(jù)以下幾個方面寫一篇英文報道?;顒幽康?目前開展的活動,如捐書助讀,社區(qū)服務(wù)等;活動影響。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:社區(qū)服務(wù)munityservicesPossibleversion:StudentsoncampusaretakinganactivepartintheVolunteerWeek,whichhasbeenatraditionforyears.TheVolunteerWeekisaimedathelpingthoseinneedandarousestudents’awarenessofresponsibility.Avarietyofvoluntaryactivitieshavebeencarriedoutincludingdonatinganddoingmunityservices.Adonationhasbeenorganizedtocollectmanystorybooksandreferencebooksforchildreninthemountainousschools,whichwilldefinitelybenefitchildrenthere.Besides,somestudentsarevisitingtheelderlyresidentsinthemunity,acpanyingthemtoparksandtalkingwiththempatiently.Byvolunteering,studentshavebeenawareoftheimportanceofsharingandcaringaboutothers.Atthesametime,theylearntocherishwhattheyhavenow.達標訓(xùn)練(2)第二節(jié)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,HowtoChooseYourCollegeMajorWhenyouwereinhighschool,everyonewantedtoknowwhereyouweregoingtogotocollege.36Ifyoudon’tknowhowtochooseyourmajor,tryaskingyourselfthesefourquestions.37Knowingwhatreallyattractsyouisextremelyimportantwhenpickingamajor.Picksomethingthatspeaksoutgreatambitionsandthatwillgetyouexcited,regardlessofthecontextinwhichit’spresented.WhatamIgoodat?38Dootherstudentsalwaysetoyouforhelpwiththeirbiologyhomework?Majorinsomethingthatyouareparticularlyskilledin.Itcanpossiblyleadtofurtherstudy.WhatdoIwanttodo?Haveyoualwayswantedtobeadoctor?Ateacher?Alawyer?Don’tlimityourselftoonlydoingwhatistraditionalforthosefields.IfyouwanttobeadoctorbuthavealoveofSpanishliterature,makesureyoutakeyourpremed(醫(yī)學(xué)預(yù)科的)requirementsandlookintomajoringinSpanish.39Whatlifefactors(因素)doIneedtoconsider?Additionalfactorsmayinfluenceyourcollegechoices:family,finance,culturalexpectations.Whileexploringyourownpathishighlyimportant,it’salsoimportanttokeepinmindthattheseforceswillhaveaninfluenceonyourpostcollegelifeinonewayoranother.40Trytomakethesituationmoremanageable.WhatdoIlove?B.WhatskillsdoIwanttolearn?Doyoualwaysearnpraiseforyourartwork?Spendyourfreshmanyearresearchingsubjectsthatinterestyou.Yourmajorandyourpreparationforaprofessiondon’thavetobethesame.Nowthatyou’rethere,everyonewantstoknowwhatyou’regoingtomajorin.Findamajorthatcanprovidebalancebetweenyourdreamsandothers’expectations.第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)AsIenteredtheemergencyroom,shelaytherestillunderawhitesheet.Thedoctorturnedaroundandsaid,“we41yourmotherhadastroke(中風(fēng))affectingherentirerightside.”Mybiggest42wasthatshewouldhavebrain43andnotknowwhoIwas.Isaid,“It’sLisa”andheldherlefthand.Thatnight,feelingscaredand44,IcriedforhoursuntilI45fellasleep.Thenextdaymymother46exercisingherlefthand,armandleginthebed.47herstroke,shehadtakenanexerciseclass;sosheknewthatitwasimportanttokeep48.Lateron,withrehabilitation(康復(fù)治療),shelearnedhowtofeedherselfandtalk49.Sheregainedalotofher50withonlyslightdifficultywithfindingthecorrectwordorpronunciation.Mymotherdidn’tallowthephysical51tostopher.52herbodywasdisabled,herwillwasnot.Oneday,beforeIwasaboutto53thenursinghome,shewantedto54mehowshecouldgettothedininghall.Isaid,“I’llgetyousomeone.”Shesaid55,“I’lldoitmyself.”Isteppedbackandgavehersome56.Sheusedherleftarmandhandtomovethewheel

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