四川省成都树德中学高二英语3月月考
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高2012级第四期3月阶段性考试英语试题
I、听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Why doesn’t John go to school today?
A. It’s the weekend.
B. He’s too tired for school.
C. His school is closed down.
2. What will the man do tomorrow morning?
A. Give Frank a bath.
B. Cook Frank a meal.
C. Take Frank to a vet.
3. What is the male speaker?
A. A student.
B. A president.
C. A professor.
4. What does the man mean?
A. The door is unlocked.
B. He is not the one to blame.
C. Somebody has just left the lab.
5. On which floor is the woman’s apartment?
A. The second.
B. The fourth.
C. The sixth.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the man’s problem?
A. He is too busy to wait.
B. He cannot find his pills.
C. He has a pain in his back.
7. Why does Doctor Green break the rule for the man?
A. He is very polite.
B. He is going on a vacation.
C. He is unable to afford a full checkup.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why does the woman call?
A. To offer a job.
B. To raise money.
C. To make an appointment.
9. Where is the man expected to go tomorrow?
A. The agency.
B. Grand Hotel.
C. The City Hall.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. How does the woman feel when asked about the offer price of her flat?
A. Stressed.
B. Uncertain.
C. Embarrassed.
11. W hat is the greatest advantage of the woman’s flat?
A. Its size.
B. Its condition.
C. Its location.
12. Who will the woman consult later?
A. Her agent.
B. Her husband.
C. Her neighbour.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Who is Alexander?
A. The woman’s boss.
B. The wom an’s host.
C. The woman’s cook.
14. What extra dish is to be prepared?
A. Fish.
B. Steak.
C. Shrimps.
15. What happened in the woman’s department last year?
A. It faced a risk of being shut down.
B. It introduced a new system.
C. It fired a sales manager.
16. What is the man’s attitude towards the preparation for the dinner?
A. He is critical.
B. He is practical.
C. He is enthusiastic.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What does the speaker say about David Mellor’s eyes?
A. They are red.
B. They are small.
C. They are round.
18. What is special about David Mellor’s mouth?
A. Very big.
B. Rather flat.
C. A bit raised.
19. What does David Mellor always do before he begins a speech?
A. Smooths his moustache.
B. Clears his throat.
C. Bites his lips.
20. What kind of person is David Mellor according to the speaker?
A. Gentle and ugly.
B. Humorous and aggressive.
C. Well-known and funny-looking.
II、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21.The earth - quake took place on Friday afternoon in March and did great
damage to the country.
A. /; /
B. a; a
C. a; /
D. the; a
22. The kids seated themselves to the teacher and listened with great
interest.
A. closely; close
B. close; closely
C. closely; closely
D. close; close
23. My most famous relative of all, who really left the deepest impression on us,
was Roy, my nephew.
A. those
B. ones
C. anyone
D. one
24. –We got here Tuesday afternoon.
-- Why didn’t you call us earlier?
A. Good luck!
B. You did?
C. It’s no surprise
D. You’re welcome
25. When Alice came to, she didn’t know how long she there.
A. had been lying
B. has been lying
C. was lying
D. has lain
26. Julie was good at German, French and Russian, all of she spoke fluently.
A. who
B. whom
C. which
D. that
27. He at her face to see whether she cried.
A. glimpsed
B. glanced
C. caught a glimpse
D. was glanced
28. He didn’t come on time, it impossible for us to hold such an important meeting.
A. made
B. having made
C. to make
D. making
29. I remember it in my heart forever that success anyone who has the most realistic dreams.
A. is belonged to
B. will be belonged to
C. belongs to
D. is belonging to
30. you may have, you should gather your courage to face the challenge.
A. However a serious problem
B. What a serious problem
C. However serious a problem
D. What serious a problem
31.There was a line of cafes and small shops, .
A. and all brightly lit
B. all brightly lit
C. all were brightly lit
D. all brightly light
32. and class began.
A. In came the teacher
B. The teacher in came
C. In came he
D. Came in the teacher 33.When he is awake, he always keeps his eyes on the ceiling.
A. fix
B. fixing
C. fixed
D. to fix
34.They took the injured straight to the hospital, otherwise he .
A. would die
B. should have died
C. might die
D. might have died
35.It took people as well as time to build the pyramid.
A. a large number of; a great many
B. a great many; a large amount of
C. a great many of; large amounts of
D. a large amount of; a great deal of
III、完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The Johnson family from England believe they are lucky to be alive after surviving an incredible incident off the coast of Australia. The Johnsons had been 36 that they might see some whales when they were _ 37 a yacht (帆船)— a large expensive boat for a 10-day sailing 38 around the Whitsunday Islands. 39 , they had no clue just how 40 their viewing would be. Two hours into their journey a nine-meter-long humpback whale 41 out of the ocean and crashed into their boat before returning to the water.
Mark Johnson,the eldest son,was sailing the yacht when he heard an immense bang and a thud(重击声).H e 42 thought the yacht had hit a rock. However, when he looked up, he saw the whale 43 down the deck of the boat. He told the reporters, “ We were staring into its right eye. It was a very 44 _ moment. The eye was about the 45 of a dinner plate. It was huge.”
46 for the Johnson family, no one was hurt, but the yacht suffered 47 damage. The whale had ruined the mast and rigging —the pole and ropes which hold the 48 ——and so the family
was left 49 at sea, 10 miles from the shore. The 50 equipment was also damaged, but
had not 52 sailed between the whale and its baby calf. Perhaps the whale was trying to 53 its calf when it jumped, hit the yacht by chance.
Whatever the reason, people are completely 54 that this incident happened. There is over 135 million square miles of ocean , so what are the 55 of a whale jumping onto a 30-foot-long yacht? The chance of something like this happening is miniscale, but it just shows that life is full of surprises.
36. A. explained B.learned C.told D . taught
37. A. hiring B.running C.taking D.driving
38. A. competition B.game C.trail D. trip
39. A. Moreover B.Nevertheless C.Worthwhile D.However
40. A. wide B. close C.vivid D.tense
41. A. swam B.leapt C.slipped D.stretched
42. A. suddenly B.occasionally C.immediately D.accidentally
43. A. shooting B.jumping C.falling D.sliding
44. A. exciting B.surprising C.frightening D.astonishing
45. A. size B.sample C.range D.scale
46. A. Certainly B.Luckily C.Definitely D.Possibly
47. A. severe B.extreme C.actual D.special
48. A. boat B.beach C.sail D.journey
49. A. by all means B.in no time C.from then on D.with no way
50. A. radio B.craft C.edition pass
51. A. problem B.mystery C.suspect D.question
52. A. carefully B.surely C.purposely D.simply
53. A. see B.touch C.tend D.reach
54. A. amazed B.worried C.interested D.touched
55. A. surprises B.chances C.predictions D.results
IV、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
A
SYDNEY 2005-01-01 08:30—Mother of two, Jillian Searle, had to choose between her children when she made a life—or—death decision.
Swept up by mountainous tsunami waves at a Thai resort, she could not hold on to both her young sons and survive. Fighting to stay above the waters, she had to choose which one would have to take his chances in the swirling torrent.
“I knew I had to let go of one of them and I just thought I’d better let go of the one that’s the older,” she told Sky News television in a report broadcast on Thursday. She said she was accompanied by the two, Lachie, 5, and two—year—old Blake, and their father, Brad, who had watched the drama helplessly from their first-floor hotel room, when the waves struck.” And I was screaming, trying to find him, and we thought he was dead.”she told reporters on arrival back in Australia.
Lachie was found alive about 2 hours later clinging to a door and looked uninjured as his mother spoke to reporters.
British surfer Martin Markwell is also a lucky man. He had always dreamed of catching that perfect wave—but when it finally came along, it was a nightmare. He was on his surfboard when he was swept up by a tsunami wave.
“It was really terrible because I was surfing, I was really surfing on a wave I wasn’t supposed to be on,”he said. “As an experienced surfer, whe n I saw the wave come I realized something was wrong, but I couldn’t escape because my surfboard was tied to my ankle.”
His wife, Vicki and son Jake looked on in horror from a hotel balcony as he crashed towards the shore. Luckily, he stayed atop his board until he reached the hotel, jumped off and got to safety as the ocean rolled back to feed a much larger tsunami wave on its way. The family regrouped and ran to safety just minute before a giant tsunami wave 10 meters high.
56. When the waves struck ,the father Brad________.
A. reported the disaster to Sky News television
B. was watching a drama on TV in the hotel
C. tried to find his son lost in the waters
D. watched things going on, unable to do anything
57. The underlined word”him” refers to ______
A. an old man
B. Lachie
C. Brad
D. Blake
58. Which is not true about Lachie and Martin?
A. They and their family were at the resort when the disaster happened.
B. They both survived from the high waves when tsunami struck.
C. They were both travelers from Europe on holiday in Thailand.
D. They were both alive owing to their proper judgment and determination.
59. Which of the following is the best title?
A. Narrow Escape
B. Disaster Caused by Tsunami
C . Exciting Surfing Experience D. Struggle Against Tsunami
B
Are you feeling stressed out? Anxious? Is your mind racing in circles? Are you worried about all the things you have to get done? Here’s a quick—acting trick that can make you feel better. If you are sitting at a desk, place the palm of your hand on the desk, and take a moment to focus on what the surface of the desk feels like. Is it hot or cold, rough or smooth? Put all of your attention on the sensations in your palm, on how the desk feels underneath your hand. If you are not at a desk, do the same exercise by placing your palm on any nearby object—a wall, a chair, even your opposite arm.
When you are feeling stressed, your thoughts tend to take on a life of their own. You may be thinking about things you wish you had done differently in the past or worrying about things that you have to do in the future. These thoughts will make you feel anxious. The anxiety, in turn, increases the number of anxious thoughts.
If you can ground yourself even for a moment in the present, you will break the cycle and feel instant relief. Paying attention to what objects in your environment feel like forces you to pay more attention to the present moment than to negative, anxiety—provoking (刺激的,诱发的)thoughts about the past or about the future.
Try using your other senses too:
Try closing your eyes for a second(don’t try this while driving!) and breathe deeply through your nose. What do you smell?
When eating, put all your attention on how your food tastes.
What do you hear? What little noises are there around you that you didn’t notice before? Look closely at an ordinary object. Do you see anything you haven’t noticed before?
60. By saying “Is your mind racing in circles”, the author intends to mean that______.
A. you did something wrong in the past and wouldn’t forgive yourself
B. your mind is quick and bright when in a state of anxiety
C. you are thinking in a stupid way when anxious thoughts worries you a lot
D. you worried a lot and the anxious thoughts will increase your anxiety
61. The author advises to put your palm on the desk or any things nearby in order to ____
A. play a small trick
B. feel the surface of the object
C. do some exercises
D. reduce your anxiety
62. The writer mentioned some senses that could be used to reduce stress except the _____.
A. sense of touching
B. sense of smell
C. sense of humour
D. sense of listening
63. Which of the following can be served as a title for the article?
A. Frist Aid to Anxiety----Senses
B. How Anxiety Works
C. The Cause of Anxiety—Senses
D. How to Deal with Anxiety
C
When Jean Calment entered the world in 1875, telephones and automobiles still lay in the future. Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso were not yet born. The Eiffel Tower was 14 years from being built. As a teenager, she met Vincent Van Gogh, near her home in Arles, in the south of France. He was “very ugly, ungracious, impolit e, sick—I forgive him, they called him loco.” She recalled. When she died last week at age 122, she was the world’s oldest person. (There were others who claimed to the title, but only Calment had the official documents to prove her age)
Each February 21, her birthday, she would share the secrets of long life. Some years it was “a sense of humor”, others it was “keeping busy”. “God may have forgotten me,” she once explained. The truth probably was that she had good genes. Her mother reportedly lived to be 86 and her father 94.
Her life had its sadness: she outlived her husband, her only daughter and her grandson. According to a friend, she was imperturbable. “If you can’t do anything about it,” she reportedly said, “don’t worry about it.”
In her last years she was nearly blind and deaf, but her health remained good. She ate a few bars of chocolate each week and continued smoking until a few years ago, when she could no longer light her own cigarettes. She never lost her sense of humor. On her 110th birthday, she commented, “I have only ever had one wrinkle, and I am sitting on it.” Her longevity made her famous. Her spirits made her eternal(永恒的)
64. Why does the author mention Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso and the Eiffel Tower?
A. To show that Calment had seen famous people and things.
B. To emphasize that Calement was born a long time ago.
C. To indicate that Calement is just as famous.
D. To admire the knowledge that Calement had.
65. The author believes that Calment’s longevity is mainly d ue to _____.
A. a sense of humor
B. being kept busy
C. belief in God
D. good genes
66. The underlined word imperturbable means ______.
A. calm
B. humorous
C. friendly
D. healthy
67. Toward the end of the story, the author seems to be imp ressed by Calment’s _____.
A. attitude
B. religious belief
C. knowledge
D. lifestyle
D
A report brought back by most visitors to the US is how friendly, polite, and helpful most Americans were to them. To be fair, this observation is also frequently made of Canada and Canadians, and should best be considered North American. There are, of course, exceptions. Small-minded officials, rude waiters, and ill-mannered taxi drivers are hardly unknown in the US. Yet American’s f riendliness and helpfulness is an observation made so frequently that it deserves comment.
For a long period of time and in many parts of the country, a traveler was a welcome break in an otherwise dull existence. Dullness and loneliness were common problems of the families who generally lived distant from one another. Strangers and travelers were welcome sources of distraction, and brought news of the outside world.
The tough realities of the border also shaped this tradition of hospitality. Someone traveling alone, if hungry, injured, or ill, often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest settler agent. It was not a matter of choice for the traveler or only a charitable impulse (冲动) on the part of the settlers. It reflected the hardship of daily life: if you didn't take in the stranger and take care of him, there was no one else who would. And someday, remember, you might be in the same situation.
Today there are many charitable organizations which specialize in helping the exhausted traveler. Yet, the old tradition of hospitality to strangers is still very strong in the US, especially in the smaller cities and towns away from the busy tourist routes. "I was just traveling through, got talking with this American, and pretty soon he invited me home for dinner, amazing." Such observations reported by visitors to the US are not uncommon, but are not always understood properly. The casual friendliness of many Americans should be understood neither as superficial(表面的)nor as artificial(虚伪的), but as the result of a historically developed cultural tradition.
As is true of any developed society, in America a complex set of cultural signals and customs is the basis of all social inter-relationships. And, of course, speaking a language does not necessarily mean that someone understands social and cultural patterns. Visitors who fail to "translate" cultural meanings properly often draw wrong conclusions. For example when an American uses the word "friend", the cultural meanings of the word may be quite different from those it has in the visitor's language and culture. It takes more than a brief encounter on a bus to tell polite customs from individual interest. Yet, being friendly is a virtue (美德) that many Americans value highly and expect from both neighbors and strangers.
68.In the eyes of visitors from the outside world, ________.
A.rude taxi drivers are hardly seen in the US
B.small-minded officials deserve a serious comment
C.Canadians are not so friendly as their neighbors
D.most Americans are ready to offer help
69.We can know from the last paragraph that _______.
A.culture has an influence over social inter-relationship
B.polite customs and individual interest are inter-related
C.various virtues shows themselves only among friends
D.social inter-relationships equal the complex set of cultural customs
70.Families who lived far from one another used to entertain strangers _______.A.to improve their hard life B.in view of their long-distance travel C.to add some taste to their own daily life D.out of a charitable impulse 71.The tradition of hospitality to strangers _______.
A.tends to be superficial and artificial
B. is generally well kept up in the United States
C.is always understood properly
D.has something to do with the busy tourist route
E
Over the past century, all kinds of unfairness and discrimination have been made illegal. But one popular form continues to exist, that is alphabetism (字母排序法). This, for those as yet unaware of such a disadvantage, refers to discrimination against those whose surnames(姓氏)begin with a letter in the lower half of the alphabet.
It has long been known that the cars of a taxi firm called AAAA have a big advantage over Zodiac cars when customers look through their phone directories. Less well known is the advantage that Adam Abbot has in life over Zoe Zysman. English names are fairly spread between the halves of the alphabet. Yet a quite large number of top people have surnames beginning with letters between A and K.
Thus the American presidents and vice-presidents have surnames starting with B and C separately and 26 of those before George Bush took office (including his father ) had surnames in the first half of the alphabet against just 16 in the second half. Even more striking, six of the seven heads of government of the G7 rich countries are alphabetically advantaged (Berlusconi, Blair, Bush, Chirac, Chretien and Koizumi). The world's three top central bankers ( Greenspan, Duisenberg and Hayami)are all close to the top of the alphabet, even if one of them really uses Japanese characters. The same case are the world's five richest men ( Gates, Buffet and so on) .
Can this merely happen by chance? At the start of the first year in primary school, teachers seat pupils, alphabetically from the front, to make it easier to remember their names. So shortsighted and small-sized Zysman junior gets stuck in the back row, and is seldom asked the improving questions by those teachers. At that time the alphabetically disadvantaged may think they have had a lucky escape. Yet the result may be worse qualifications, because they get less attention, as well as less confidence in speaking publicly.
The unfairness continues. At university graduation parties, the ABCs proudly get their awards first. However, by the time they reach the Zysmans most people are a little tired. Lists of job interviews and conference speakers and attendees all tend to be drawn up alphabetically, and their readers lose interest as they plough through them.
72. What does the author intend to show with AAAA cars and Zodiac cars?
A. An example of competition of two kinds of cars.
B. Some advantages of AAAA cars in the taxi firm.
C. An example of unfairness caused by alphabetism.
D. Some disadvantages of Zodiac cars in the taxi firm.
73. What can we infer from the first three paragraphs?
A. The alphabet is to blame for the failure of Zoe Zysman.
B. In both East and West, names are important to success.
C. Customers often pay a lot of attention to companies' names.
D. The discrimination in alphabetism can be found in many areas.
74.The fourth paragraph suggests that .
A. alphabetically disadvantaged often escape from class
B. teachers should pay equal attention to all their students
C. questions are often put to the more intelligent students
D. students should be seated according to their eyesight
75. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. VIPs in the western world gain a great deal from alphabetism.
B. People with surnames beginning with N to Z are often misunderstood.
C. Putting things alphabetically may lead to unintentional unfairness.
D. The movement to get rid of alphabetism still has a long way to go.
高2012级第四期3月阶段性考试英语试题
I、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Speaking English is not only about using proper grammar. To use English effectively, you need to understand the culture in which it is spoken. Here are a number of important tips to remember when speaking English in the United States.
General Points to Remember
Most Americans only speak English: while it is true that more and more Americans speak Spanish, most Americans . Don’t expect them to understand your native language.
Americans have difficulties in understanding foreign accents: many Americans are not used to foreign accents. This requires patience from both of you!
Conversation Tips
Speak about locations: Americans love to talk about locations. When speaking to a stranger, ask him/her where he/she is from and then make a connection with that place. For example: “Oh, I have a friend who studied in Los Angeles. He says it’s beautiful place to live in.” Most Americans will then willingly talk about their experiences while living in or visiting that particular city or area.
Talk about sports: Americans love sports! However, they love American sports! When speaking about football, most Americans understand “American Football”, not soccer.
Addressing People
Use last names with people you do not know: address people using their titles (Mr, Ms, Dr) and their last names.
Always use “Ms” when addressing women: it is important to use “Ms” when addressing a woman. Only use “Mrs” when the woman has asked you to do so!
Public Behaviors
Always shake hands: Americans shake hands when greeting each other. This is true for both men and women. Other forms of greeting are generally not appreciated. Smoking is out! Smoking, ever in public places, is strongly disapproved of by most Americans in the modern United States.
76. What is the main idea of the text? (within 10 words)
77. Fill in the blank of the text with proper words? (within 5words) 78. What are the proper topics when speaking to a stranger in the United States? (within 3 words)
79. When you meet an American woman Karen Smith for the first time, how do you address her? (within 2 words)
80. What do Americans do when greeting each other? (within 6 words)
II、单词拼写,一空一词.每小题1分,满分10分。
81. His e_________was obvious when he fell asleep standing.
82. Many stars in the space are i_________ without a telescope.
83. Parents always want their children to b_________ themselves in public places
84. -- Do you agree with me?
-- ________(肯定的), I can’t agree more.
85. It is difficult to p________ his reaction because he is so moody.
86. Anyone who steals from the poor should be a________ of themselves
87. It was very ________ (体贴)of you to send me a gift on my birthday.
88. J. K. Rowling’s books ________ (吸引) to readers of all age, including parents and their kids.
89. In history people fought against _________(特权) in order to create a fairer society
90. ________(原谅) me. I didn't mean to be impolite or rude.
III、短文改错(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分15分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多两个错误;每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下写出该加的词。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出改正后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
My neighbor’s children love play ing hide-and-seek as other children do ,and nobody had imagined that the game they played it last week would be reported on the local newspaper.
One afternoon, they are playing at the street comer. Paul, only five year old, hid and locked himself in a storage mailbox by accident. His sister, Nancy, heard his cries and realized that had happened, so she immediately asked a mailman open the metal door. Paul was free,but he had such bad a scare that he could not stop cry. The mailman told him that next time he wanted to hide in a mail box, he should remember to put the stamp on himself. When he heard that ,Paul burst into laughters
高2012级第四期3月阶段性考试英语试题参考答案
听力1-5ACABC 6-10CAABB 11-15CBABA 16-20 CBACC
单选21-25 CBDBA 26-30 CBDCC 31-35 BACDB
完型:[解题导语] 来自英格兰的游客约翰逊一家人租了一艘游艇在澳大利亚海滨游玩,这时一位不速之客——一头座头鲸可能是为了保护它的幼崽跃出海面,碰巧落在他们的游艇上,随后滑入海中。
36.C 约翰逊一家人在租借(hiring)游艇的时候被告知(told)他
们可能会看到鲸。
37.A参见上题解析o
38.D 根据36空前面文的journey可知应选trip,表示”旅游,旅行”。
39。
D 然而(However),他们却不知隔多远能看到鲸鱼。
40.B close”近的”,符合语境。
41.B 就在他们游玩了两个小时后,一头座头鲸跃出海面。
leap”跳跃,跳”,符合语境。
42.C 听到撞击声,操船手——约翰逊的长子MarkJohnson的第一感觉是船撞到礁石了。
immediately”立即,马上”,符合语境。
43.D 然而,当他抬头看的那一刹那,他看见鲸顺着游艇的甲板滑(sliding)下去了。
44.C 这一刻着实让人害怕(frightening)。
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45.A 这头座头鲸的眼睛有盛晚餐的盘子那么大。
size”大小”,符合语境。
46.B 幸运的是(Luckily),约翰逊一家人都没有受伤。
47.A 但是游艇严重受损。
severe"很严重的”,符合语境。
48.C 它砸坏了悬紧帆(sail)的绳索和桅杆。
49。
D 无线电通讯(radio)设备也受损了,不过,幸运的是他们有一部手机可以求助(helP)。
50.A 参见上题解析。
51.B 座头鲸为什么跃到游艇上是一个谜(mystery)。
52.C 但是约翰逊一家人认为他们可能无意中航行在丁这头座头鲸和它的幼崽之间。
deliberately"故意地”,符合语境。
53.D 也许座头鲸在跳跃的时候是想够到她的幼崽。
reach表示”够得着,能伸到”。
54.A 无论是什么原因,人们对于这个事件的发生感到惊讶(amazed)不已。
55.B 海的面积有一亿三千五百多万平方英里,那么鲸能跃到只有三十英尺长的游艇上的几率(chances)有多大呢?下文的"chance”是线索提示。
阅读 56--59 DBCA 60--63 DDCA 64--67 BDAA 68--71 DACB
72--75 CDBC
阅读表达答案 (少一个关键词扣1分)
76.Tips/Points on/about speaking English in the United States.
(关键词:tips / points speak English; the USA)
77. only speak English. (only; English)
78. Locations and sports.
79. Ms Smith. (Ms; Smith)
80. They shake hands(with each other).
单词拼写81. exhaustion 82. invisible 83. behave 84. Definitely
85.predict
86. ashamed 87. considerate 88. appeal 89. Privilege(s ) 90. Forgive
短文改错
and—but 删去it on—in are—were year—years that
–what
加to such—so cry—crying the—a。