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高考冲刺卷(一)
第一部分听力(略)
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

21.The boy finally realized that lack of willpower was the of his poor academic performance.
A.symptom
B.result
C.reflection
D.source
答案D
解析句意为:那个男孩最终意识到缺乏意志力是他学习成绩不好的根源。

source根源,原因,符合语境。

symptom症状;result结果;reflection反映。

22.Due to the pressure from the public,the police decided to conduct a thorough and review of the case.
prehensive
plicated
C.conscious
D.constructive
答案A
解析句意为:由于公众的压力,警方决定对这起案件进行一次彻底、全面的审查。

comprehensive 详尽的,全面的,符合语境。

complicated复杂的;conscious有意识的;constructive建设性的。

23.A shared-use path for cycling and walking along the Yangtze River opened to the public on Dec.9, 2018,attracting hundreds of cyclists and walkers winter cold.
A.in case of
B.in defense of
C.in spite of
D.in view of
答案C
解析句意为:长江沿岸的骑行和散步共用道路于2018年12月9日向公众开放,尽管冬天天气
寒冷,仍吸引了数百名骑自行车的人和步行者。

in spite of尽管,不管,符合语境。

in case of如果,假使;in defense of保卫,防御;in view of鉴于,由于。

24.When the telephone rang,I hesitated for a moment, whether to answer it.
A.determining
B.concluding
C.questioning
D.debating
答案D
解析句意为:当电话响的时候,我迟疑片刻,考虑是否接听。

debate仔细考虑,思考,符合语境。

determine决定;conclude推断出;question质询。

25.According to the present law,under no circumstances shall those breaking the traffic regulations be lightly.
A.set off
B.let off
C.turned off
D.paid off
答案B
解析句意为:根据目前的法律,违反交通规则的那些人决不会被轻易放过。

let off宽恕,不惩罚,从轻处罚,符合语境。

set sb. off激起某人的某种情感;turn sb. off使某人失去兴趣;pay sb. off付清工资解雇某人。

26.It has been two years since Wilson worked in our company.Word has it that he an enterprise in his hometown.
A.had run
B.is running
C.was running
D.will have run
答案B
解析句意为:Wilson 离开我们公司已经两年了。

据说他在他的家乡经营着一家公司。

根据句中的“It has been two years since Wilson worked in our company”可知Wilson现在已经不在我们公司工作了,故此处用现在进行时表示他目前的状态。

27.Jane,the newcomer of our school,is quite honest with others.That is I like about her.
A.why
B.how
C.what
D.because
答案C
解析句意为:我们学校新来的简待人非常真诚。

这是我喜欢她的地方。

分析句子结构可知,空处在此引导表语从句,且在从句中充当like 的宾语,故用what。

28.Things were getting along smoothly in the beginning,but after a time,sales a sharp downturn,he spent a lot of sleepless nights.
A.taking
B.to take
C.taken
D.to be taken
答案A
解析句意为:事情刚开始进展得很顺利,但一段时间以后销售量急剧下降,(因此)他度过了许多不眠之夜。

分析句子结构和句意可知,此处为“名词+分词(短语)”构成独立主格结构,在句中作原
因状语;take 与其逻辑主语sales 之间是主谓关系,故用现在分词taking。

29.He Gang,chief editor of HBRC,said the forum offers people the chance to discuss business management,the concert acts as a way for them to communicate in spirit.
A.since
B.while
C.if
D.until
答案B
解析句意为:《哈佛商业评论》中文版的总编辑何刚表示,虽然论坛为人们提供了讨论商业管理的机会,但音乐会才是他们精神交流的一种方式。

分析句子结构可知,空处在此引导让步状语从句,表示“虽然,尽管”,应用while。

30.An AI-powered in-car monitoring system in trucks in Shenzhen next year to solve the problem of accidents caused by careless drivers.
A.will be installed
B.will install
C.is installed
D.installed
答案A
解析句意为:明年,深圳市将在卡车上安装人工智能车载监控系统,以解决司机因粗心大意而造成事故的问题。

根据句中的时间状语“next year”可知,此处应用一般将来时;system与install之间是动宾关系,应用被动语态。

故选A。

31.No matter how small or unimportant what we are doing may seem,if we do it well,it may soon become the very step will lead us to better things.
A.that
B.which
C.what
D.where
答案A
解析句意为:不管我们现在所做的事看起来多么微不足道或不重要,如果我们将它做好,它可能很快就会成为通往更美好的事物的踏石阶。

分析句子结构可知,空处在此引导定语从句,且先行词有the very 修饰,关系词应用that。

故选A。

32.If we hadn’t got everything ready by now,we a terrible time tomorrow when the other people arrive.
A.had had
B.were to have
C.should be having
D.might have had
答案C
解析句意为:如果我们现在没把一切准备好的话,明天其他人到的时候情况就糟糕了。

分析句子结构可知,此处考查的是混合虚拟语气的用法,if 从句是对现在事实的一种假设,而主句是对将来事实的假设,故主句谓语应用should be having。

33.No statement was issued after yesterday’s talk,but it is thought that the two parties an agreement.
A.should have reached
B.must have reached
C.would have reached
D.could have reached
答案D
解析句意为:昨天会谈之后(双方)并未发表任何声明,但人们认为双方本可以达成共识。

could have done 表示“过去有能力做而未做”,符合语境,故选D。

should have done本应该做某事而实际未做;must have done一定做过某事。

34.—Generally you did a good job in the test.But your grammar remains to be improved.
—I know.The problem is that I have been working very hard on it,but it’s still .
A.as clear as mud
B.as hard as nails
C.as mad as a hatter
D.as plain as day
答案A
解析句意为:——总的来说,你在这次的考试中考得不错。

但是你的语法还有待提升。

——我知道。

问题是我一直在很努力学习语法,但是它真的难懂。

as clear as mud一点不清楚,难懂,符合语境。

as hard as nails铁石心肠,冷酷无情;as mad as a hatter完全疯狂的;as plain as day显而易见。

35.—Going to watch the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships(25m) on Saturday?
— It is a rare chance.Will you go with me?
A.Who knows?
B.You bet!
C.How come?
D.You’ve got me!
答案B
解析句意为:——星期六去看2018国际泳联世界游泳锦标赛(25米)吗?——当然!机会难得。

要和我一起去吗?you bet的确,当然,符合语境。

who knows谁知道呢;how come怎么会;you’ve got me你难住我了。

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

There was a businessman who was deep in debt and could see no way out.He sat on the park bench,head in hands,36 if anything could save his company from bankruptcy(破产).
Suddenly an old man appeared before him.“I can see that something is 37 you,” he said.After listening to the businessman’s troubles,the old man said,“I believe I can help you.”He asked the man his name,wrote out a 38 ,and pushed it into his hand,saying,“Take this money.Meet me here exactly one year from today,and you can pay me back at that time.”Then he turned and disappeared as 39 as he had come.
The businessman saw in his hand a check for $500,000,40 by John D.Rockefeller,then one of the richest men in the world! “I can 41 my money worries in an instant!”he realized.But 42 ,he decided to put the uncashed check in his safe.Just knowing it was there might give him the 43 to work out a way to save his business,he thought.
With renewed 44 ,he negotiated better deals.Within a few months,he was out of debt and making money once again.
Exactly one year later,he returned to the 45 with the uncashed check.At the 46 time,the old man appeared.But just as the businessman was about to 47 the check and share his success story,a 48 came running up and grabbed the old man.“I’m so delighted I 49 him!”she cried.“I hope he hasn’t been bothering you.He’s 50 escaping from the rest home and telling people he’s John D.Rockefeller.”And she led the old man away 51 the arm.
The businessman just stood there,52 .All year long he’d been buying and selling,53 he had half a million dollars behind him.
Suddenly,he realized that it wasn’t the money,real or 54 ,that had turned his life around.It was his 55 self-confidence that gave him the power to achieve anything he went after.
36.A.wondering B.suspecting
C.estimating
D.hesitating
答案A
解析句意为:商人在想是否有什么可以拯救他的公司。

wonder想知道;suspect怀疑;estimate 估计;hesitate犹豫。

所以选A。

37.A.attacking B.disturbing
C.interrupting
D.amusing
答案B
解析句意为:我知道有一些事正在困扰你。

attack攻击;disturb困扰;interrupt打断;amuse娱乐。

所以选B。

38.A.number B.note
C.letter
D.check
答案D
解析句意为:老人问了他的名字,开了一张支票。

number数字;note笔记;letter信;check支票。

下文a check for $500,000也是提示。

所以选D。

39.A.calmly B.quietly
C.quickly
D.proudly
答案C
解析句意为:然后他转身消失了,就像他来的时候那么迅速。

calmly平静地;quietly安静地;quickly迅速地;proudly骄傲地。

所以选C。

40.A.signed B.handed
C.drawn
D.deposited
答案A
解析句意为:商人看到手里有一张由约翰·洛克菲勒签字的50万的支票。

sign签字;hand递送;draw画;deposit放置,存储。

所以选A。

41.A.lose B.remove
C.face
D.ignore
答案B
解析句意为:我可以立即消除我的金钱危机。

lose失去;remove去除;face面对;ignore忽视。

所以选B。

42.A.instead B.therefore
C.rather
D.meanwhile
答案A
解析句意为:但是取而代之的是,他决定把支票放起来。

instead取而代之;therefore因此;rather 宁愿;meanwhile同时。

所以选A。

43.A.weakness B.belief
C.urge
D.strength
答案D
解析句意为:只要知道支票在那里,就可能会给他力量,来找到方法拯救公司。

weakness弱点;belief相信;urge催促;strength力量。

所以选D。

44.A.creativity B.permission
C.optimism
D.curiosity
答案C
解析句意为:随着重拾的乐观,他洽谈了更好的生意。

creativity创造力;permission允许;optimism 乐观;curiosity好奇。

所以选C。

45.A.hospital pany
C.street
D.park
答案D
解析根据首段中“He sat on the park bench,head in hands...”可知一年后,那个商人如约来到那个公园。

hospital医院;company公司;street街道;park公园。

所以选D。

46.A.advanced B.appointed
C.announced
D.delayed
答案B
解析句意为:在约定好的时间,那个老人出现了。

advanced先进的;appointed约定的;announced 宣布的;delayed延迟的。

所以选B。

47.A.hand back B.give out
C.put out
D.turn over
答案A
解析句意为:正当商人要归还支票时。

hand back归还;give out分发;put out熄灭;turn over 翻过来。

所以选A。

48.A.policeman B.banker
C.nurse
D.guard
答案C
解析根据下文“He’s escaping from the rest home and telling people he’s John D.Rockefeller.”可知这里意思是一个护士跑过来。

policeman警察;banker银行家;nurse护士;guard 守卫。

所以选C。

49.A.beat B.cheated
C.pushed
D.caught
答案D
解析根据上下文语境可知,老人经常跑出来,所以此处表示护士很高兴抓住了他。

beat打;cheat 欺骗;push推;catch抓住。

所以选D。

50.A.never B.seldom
C.always
D.occasionally
答案C
解析句意为:他总是从疗养院跑出来,告诉别人说他是约翰·洛克菲勒。

never从不;seldom很少;always总是;occasionally偶尔。

所以选C。

51.A.on B.in C.by D.at
答案C
解析句意为:抓着胳膊,她把老人带走了。

by表示“抓住,握住”,所以选C。

52.A.exhausted B.astonished
C.disappointed
D.excited
答案B
解析句意为:商人站在那里,惊呆了。

exhausted疲惫的;astonished吃惊的;disappointed失望的;excited激动的。

所以选B。

53.A.convinced rmed
C.reminded
D.warned
答案A
解析句意为:确信自己有五十万。

convince确信;inform通知;remind提醒;warn警告。

所以选A。

54.A.created B.imagined
C.discovered
D.donated
答案B
解析句意为:突然,他意识到并不是金钱,不管是真实的或是想象的,改变了他的生活。

create 创造;imagine想象;discover发现;donate捐赠。

所以选B。

55.A.long-lost B.non-existent
C.ever-lasting
D.newly-found
答案D
解析句意为:而是他新找到的自信给了他实现目标的力量。

newly-found新找到的,所以选D。

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A
While smartphones stand accused of a variety of crimes,these pocket computers can certainly be a force for good.Your phone is always with you,making it the perfect device to push you into a more beneficial way of living.Here are some of the best apps that can help.
Habitica
Habitica turns the goal of forming good habits into a game,with its own characters and scoring.It’s a lot of fun,and the app also lets you build habits with friends and family.In addition to regular repeating habits,you can add a more general to-do list,and the rewards you get can be customized too—you could treat yourself to a meal out or an extra hour of games.
Smoke Free
If you’ve got a specific habit in mind,then you’ll usually find specific apps to help,like Smoke Free.If you’re determined to give up smoking,then this is one of the most comprehensive apps for giving you that extra push you need to make a permanent change.The app offers a host of useful features for people wanting to go smoke-free:The ability to see your progress over time,charts showing how your health is improving,day-by-day encouragement,and some advice on techniques for giving up smoking.
MyFitnessPal
You can find a ton of health and fitness apps for your phone,but MyFitnessPal stands out not just because it is easy to use,but because it makes practical suggestions for you.It can take in a host of data,from the calories(卡路里) you’re taking in to the number of swims you’re doing per week,and offer reports on calorie consumption and macronutrient(大量营养素) breakdown.
56.What can Habitica help you to do?
A.Win a tough game.
B.Start a lasting friendship.
C.Find a fancy restaurant.
D.Develop a pleasant habit.
答案D
解析细节理解题。

根据Habitica部分中的“Habitica turns the goal of forming good habits into a game,with its own characters and scoring.”可知,Habitica能够帮助你养成好的习惯。

故选D。

57.What can we learn about the three apps mentioned in the text?
A.They’re cheap.
B.They’re practical.
C.They’re free.
D.They’re interesting.
答案B
解析推理判断题。

文中提到的三款应用:Habitica可以帮助你养成好的习惯;Smoke Free可以帮助你戒烟;MyFitnessPal可以为你提供健康和健身的建议。

由此可知,这三款应用都很实用。

故选B。

B
Tiny Countries You Never Knew Existed
Sao Tome and Principe
Sao Tome and Principe off Africa’s west coast is only 372 square miles,but it has impressive,undamaged nature,rich in biodiverse species.The amazing needle-like volcanic peak Pico Cao Grande rises 1,000 feet into the air.The islands are home to only around 200,000 people today.
San Marino
Only 23 square miles with a population of just 34,000,the little-known country of San Marino,surrounded by Italy,is the world’s fifth smallest country.With the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mount Titano,the country is said to be the oldest republic in the world.
Dominica
Dominica covers only 290 square miles,with some of the best diving in the Caribbean,including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of volcanic Morme Trois Pitons National Park.In Dominica,you’ll see rainforests,waterfalls,and coastal views.The island is also home to the only remaining population of the Kalinago,who are part of the island’s 74,900 inhabitants.
Kiribati
This Pacific island country of 33 coral islands is 313 square miles,but it’s the only country in the world to fall into all four hemispheres(半球).The country’s 109,000 residents live in only 21 of the islands.See this tropical paradise before it is no longer there—rising seas are threatening to swallow the country whole.
58.Which country has the smallest population?
A.Sao Tome and Principe.
B.San Marino.
C.Dominica.
D.Kiribati.
答案B
解析细节理解题。

根据第一段中的“The islands are home to only around 200,000 people today”,第二段中的“Only 23 square miles with a population of just 34,000”,第三段中的“who are part of the island’s 74,900 inhabitants”和第四段中的“The country’s 109,000 residents”可知,圣马力诺的人口最少。

故B选项正确。

59.What can one see in both San Marino and Dominica?
A.V olcanoes.
B.World heritage sites.
C.Views of the Caribbean.
D.Waterfalls.
答案B
解析细节理解题。

根据第二段最后一句“With the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mount Titano,the country is said to be the oldest republic in the world.”和第三段中的“including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of volcanic Morme Trois Pitons National Park”可知,在这两个国家都有世界文化遗址。

故B选项正确。

60.Which is TRUE of Kiribati?
A.It is rich in biodiverse species.
B.It is surrounded by Italy.
C.It is home to the Kalinago.
D.It is disappearing.
答案D
解析推理判断题。

根据最后一段中的“rising seas are threatening to swallow the country whole”可知,上升的海平面正在威胁着整个国家。

由此可以推知,这个国家快要消失了。

故D选项正确。

C
The average wage earned in America has been stagnating(停滞) for four decades, according to the Pew Research Center.It’s a shocking finding.Thankfully,there are two reasons to be less frightened by it than an initial glance would suggest.
The first reason why this news should be less disturbing than it appears is that compensation includes benefits,not just wages,and the proportion of benefits to wages has been going up.Average compensation must therefore have risen faster than average wages have.Drew DeSilver’s write-up of the finding from Pew mentions this issue prominently,and is linked to a Bureau of Labor Statistics compendium that shows how much difference non-wage compensation can make.From 2001 through 2018,the average civilian wage grew by 5.3 percent;average compensation grew by 10.4 percent,almost twice as much.
The second reason for cheer is that even wages alone have almost certainly risen more than Pew indicates.When looking at changes in living standards,it’s right to adjust wages for inflation(通货膨胀).But Pew has overestimated it,and as a result it’s not seeing actual improvements in purchasing power.Pew appears to be using a measure of inflation called CPI-U,which is produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and used by many other researchers.But as Scott Winship,then an analyst at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research,detailed a few years ago,that measure overrates inflation—and vastly overrates its accumulative influence over time.
To my mind,the idea that most people have made no economic progress in four decades just feels wrong—it contradicts the growing material abundance that I think nearly anyone in our society ought to be able to see. Yet many people seem to find the picture of long-running stagnation plausible.Meanwhile,they find it ridiculous what the best reading of the evidence suggests about poverty:Material shortage has sharply declined over the last few decades,too.
I can think of a few theories about why people might buy a false story of economic stagnation. While
living standards have kept improving,the rate of improvement has fallen. People may have gotten used to the higher growth rates of the past.Families are less stable than they used to be:People might therefore see the good life as less attainable,which then colors their perceptions of the economy.
61.How does the author find compensation and wages?
A.The unchanged wages are frightening.
pensation has risen faster than wages.
C.Average compensation has risen disturbingly.
D.Benefits have grown twice as much as compensation.
答案B
解析细节理解题。

根据第二段中的“compensation includes benefits,not just wages,and the proportion of benefits to wages has been going up”“From 2001 through 2018,the average civilian wage grew by 5.3 percent; average compensation grew by 10.4 percent, almost twice as much.”可知,补偿金上涨的速度比工资上涨的速度快,故答案为B。

62.What has contributed to Pew’s overestimating inflation?
A.The unreliable measure.
B.The inaccurate statistics.
C.The careless procedure.
D.The subjective judgment.
答案A
解析细节理解题。

根据题干中的Pew’s overestimating inflation 定位答案在第三段。

根据第三段中的“Pew appears to be using a measure of inflation called CPI-U”和“that measure overrates inflation—and vastly overrates its accumulative influence over time”可知,皮尤研究中心采用的CPI-U 这种测算方法高估了通货膨胀,由此可知选A。

63.What does the underlined word “plausible” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Pleasant.
B.Sensitive.
C.Incredible.
D.Reasonable.
答案D
解析词义猜测题。

第四段首句讲到,作者觉得经济停滞这个观点是错误的。

第二句中的Yet 意为“但是”,表转折,“然而许多人似乎觉得长期(经济)停滞的状况是plausible”,第三句中出现了Meanwhile 和ridiculous,本句话表示“对比之下,他们觉得对贫困迹象的最佳解读——在过去的几十年里,物质匮乏也急剧下降——是荒谬的”,由此可推断,plausible与ridiculous 含义相反,应译为“有道理的,可信的”,故选D。

pleasant令人愉快的;sensitive 敏感的;incredible难以置信的。

64.What is the best title for the text?
pensation Consists of Not Just Wages
B.Economic Stagnation Is Alarmingly Serious
C.Stagnating Wages Don’t Tell the Whole Story
D.The Economy Made No Progress in Four Decades
答案C
解析标题归纳题。

首段主要讲皮尤研究中心发现:美国近四十年的平均工资增长一直处于停滞状态。

不过作者对此发现并不担忧,文章接下来主要讲作者对此不担忧的两个原因以及自己的看法。

故C项作本文标题最佳。

D
Those who want to learn a foreign language,or want their children to,often feel they are racing against the clock.People seem to get worse at languages as they age.Children often learn their first language without any instruction,and can easily become multilingual with the right exposure.But the older people get,the harder it seems to be.Witness the rough edges on the grammar of many immigrants even after many years in their new countries.
Scientists mostly agree that children are better language learners,but do not know why.Some posit(认定) biological factors.Is it because young brains have an extreme kind of plasticity?Or,as Steven Pinker,a Harvard psychologist,argues,an instinct for language-learning specifically,which fades as the brain ages and (in evolutionary terms) is no longer needed?Others think children have special environments and encouragements,not more intelligent brains.They have strong motivation to communicate with caregivers and imitate peers,and are not afraid of making mistakes in the way adults are.
Some believe any “critical period” may only apply to the sounds of a foreign tongue.Adults struggle with accents:eight decades after immigrating to America and four after serving as the Secretary of State,Henry Kissinger still sounds fresh off the boat from Fürth—in what is nevertheless elaborately accurate English.
But grammar is different,and some researchers have considered that with their greater reasoning powers,adults are not really a underdog relative to children.One study found that when adults and children are exposed to the same teaching materials for a new language for several months,the adults actually do better.Most such research has had to rely on a small number of subjects,given the difficulty of recruiting them;it is hard to know how meaningful the results are.
Now a large new study led by Joshua Hartshorne of Boston College (with Mr Pinker and Joshua Tenenbaum as co-authors) has given strength to the “critical period”hypothesis(假说).The study ingeniously recruited 670,000 online test-takers by framing the exercise as a quiz that would guess the participants’ native language or dialect.This made it a vital hit.The real point was to test English learners’knowledge of tricky bits of grammar,and to see how this correlates with the age at which their studies began.
Do younger beginners do better because their earlier start gave them more learning time,or because they learned faster in early years?It can be hard to tease apart these two questions.But testing a huge amount of data against a number of possible learning curves allowed Mr Hartshorne to do precisely that.Many previous researchers had posited a drop-off at around puberty(青春期).The new study found it to be rather later,just
after 17.
Despite that later cut-off,learners must begin at around ten if they are to get to near-native fluency.If they start at,say,14,they cannot accumulate enough expert knowledge in the critical period.Unfortunately,14 or so is precisely when many students,especially in America,are first introduced to a new language.(Even worse,this is an age when children are acutely sensitive to embarrassment in front of peers.)
Children who start at five don’t do noticeably better than those who start at ten over their lifetimes.But there is still reason to begin in the first years of school,as in Denmark and Sweden.Because mastery takes a long time—perhaps 30 years until improvement stops—those who begin at five and are forced to read and write English at university will by then have made much more progress than those who take the plunge(作出决定) at ten,even if their level is roughly the same by 40.
The existence of the critical period is not a reason for anyone 11 or older to give up.Some people remain excellent language students into adulthood.And Mr Hartshorne tested some truly subtle features of grammar that take years to master.A language learned even to a lower level can still be extraordinarily useful at work or enjoyable during travelling.But for policymakers,the possible effect is clear.
65.According to the scientists,which cannot explain children’s being better language learners?
A.Pleasant surroundings.
B.Powerful motivation.
C.Biological factors.
D.Proper instruction.
答案D
解析细节理解题。

根据第二段中的“Some posit(认定) biological factors...needed”“children have special environments and encouragements”“They have strong motivation to communicate with caregivers and imitate peers...mistakes”可知,在科学家们看来,儿童能成为更好的语言学习者的原因可能是生理因素(他们的大脑的可塑性和语言学习的本能更好)、环境因素(儿童能享有更好的语言学习环境和语言刺激)、自身因素(儿童有很强的与他人交流和模仿同龄人的积极性,并且不害怕犯错误)。

故选D。

66.Why is Henry Kissinger mentioned?
A.To stress his great achievement in language.
B.To prove adults have difficulty improving accents.
C.To explain language is not a barrier to one’s success.
D.To show the importance of mastering a foreign language.
答案B
解析推理判断题。

根据第三段中所举的基辛格的例子及“Adults struggle with accents”可知,此处主要是突出在语言学习中,成人在改善口音上有困难。

由此可知,提及基辛格就是为了说明这一问题。

故选B。

67.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Adults are better at logical thinking than children.
B.Adults help a lot with children’s language learning.
C.Adults are not really at a disadvantage compared to children.
D.Adults have more trouble learning grammar than children.
答案C
解析句意理解题。

根据第四段中的“with their greater reasoning powers”“when adults and children are exposed to the same teaching materials for a new language for several months,the adults actually do better”可知,成人的推理能力比儿童的好,同样的时间内学习同样的语法知识,成人的学习效果要比儿童的好。

由此可知,画线句的意思是“与儿童相比,成人不一定就处于劣势”。

故选C。

68.Which statement may Mr Hartshorne agree with?
A.Age 14 is a turning point for foreign language learners.
B.A drop-off in learning results appears after the age of 17.
C.The critical period is of vital importance in grammar learning.
D.The critical period for language learning varies from person to person.
答案B
解析细节理解题。

根据第六段中的“Many previous researchers had posited a drop-off...The new study found it to be rather later,just after 17.”可知,Hartshorne 主导的新研究发现,语言学习效果的下降出现在17岁之后,较之前研究者认为出现在约青春期时要稍晚些。

故选B。

69.What’s the main theme of the passage?
A.It’s never too late to begin to learn a foreign language.
B.You should start learning early to master a new language.
nguage learning should start at the beginning of school.
D.Longer learning periods lead to native-like language fluency.
答案B
解析主旨大意题。

纵观全文,尤其是倒数第三段中的“learners must begin at around ten if they are to get to near-native fluency”和倒数第二段中的“there is still reason to begin in the first years of school”等信息可知,语言学习“关键期”的说法有其合理性,而要达到接近母语的流利程度,就应该早接触,早学习。

故选B。

70.What may be discussed in the following paragraph?
A.The impact the critical period has on policymakers.
B.The application of the critical period to policymaking.
C.The importance of the critical period in policymaking.
D.The attitude policymakers hold toward the critical period.
答案A
解析推理判断题。

通读最后一段可知,文章接下来可能会涉及语言学习“关键期”对政策制定者有什么样的影响。

故选A。

第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

注意:每个空格只填一个单词。

An inferiority complex(自卑情结) as the name suggests is a complex in which an individual has overwhelming feelings of inferiority.While we all have weak points,the ones with an inferiority complex will focus on these weaknesses and use them to evaluate their overall worth.As a result,they see themselves as generally less important or successful as others.
In some cases,an inferiority complex can lead to overcompensation.Here the individual does everything in his power to overcome his inferiority and this can mean he ends up in highly successful jobs,accumulating great wealth and succeeding in powerful relationships.However,while such a person might be a high achiever,a sense of inferiority means that he will always be less happy than he could be and it may have other negative impacts on his life.
Another possible outcome of an inferiority complex is that the individual ends up backing down from difficult situations and acting without any sense of worth or entitlement(权利).Here the person’s low self-belief changes the way he behaves,and that in turn changes the way he is treated by others which in turn results in him actually becoming inferior in some ways.
There are many possible causes of inferiority,but it tends to be the result of conditioned beliefs that come from continuous failure or criticism.Often parental attitudes can result in an inferiority complex if the child didn’t receive the right encouragement or unconditional love when growing up.In some cases an inferiority complex could also arise as a result of some defect(缺陷) either physical or mental.
If you are suffering from an inferiority complex,it’s time that you did something about it.
One of the best ways to improve your self-esteem is to find a loving partner.This is a great way to make you more confident as he or she will love you for who you are and always be there to support you and increase your confidence.Another is to take up a hobby.Find one thing that you’re good at and then get your confidence from that.For instance,you might choose to take up a sport or woodwork,and then you can practice getting better at that and gain more confidence.Moreover,you can turn to self-help books.If you find the right books and follow the advice carefully,then it is possible to transform the way you view yourself and the way you present yourself.
71.答案lack/shortage
解析概括词汇题。

根据第一段中的“An inferiority complex(自卑情结) as the name suggests is a complex in which an individual has overwhelming feelings of inferiority...their overall worth.”可知,有自卑情结的人会更多地关注自己的不足并用其来评价自身的价值,认为自己不如别人,也就是说他们不自信,缺乏自我价值感。

故填lack/shortage。

72.答案Effects/Impacts/Influences/Outcomes/Results
解析概括词汇题。

根据表格右栏及第二至三段的内容可知,此处说的是自卑情结对人的影响或带来的结果。

故填Effects/Impacts/Influences/Outcomes/Results。

73.答案superior
解析转换词汇题。

根据第一段中的“they see themselves as generally less important or successful as others”可知,有自卑情结的人往往会认为自己不如别人重要或者成功。

故填superior。

74.答案effort
解析转换词汇题。

根据第二段中的“the individual does everything in his power to overcome his inferiority...relationships”可知,有自卑情结的人可能会不遗余力地克服自己的自卑,最终获得成功。

故填effort。

spare no effort to do sth. 是固定用法,意为“不遗余力做某事”。

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