2014江西高考压轴卷英语试题及答案

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2014江西高考压轴卷
英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题一份,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选择,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.The house rent is expensive. I’ve got about half the space I had at home and I’m paying ______ here.
A. as three times much
B. as much three times
C. much as three times
D. three times as much
22.When you’ve finished with that book, don’t forget to put it back on the shelf,____?
A.do you B.don’t you C.will you D. won’t you
23.Thank you for all your hard work last week. I don’t think we _____ it without you.
A. can manage
B. could have managed
C. could manage
D. can have managed
24.It was with great joy he received the news that his lost daughter had been found. A.because B.which C C.since D.that
25.We live day by day, but in the great things, the time of days and weeks _________ so small that a day is unimportant.
A. is
B. are
C. has been
D. have been
26.W e shouldn’t spent our money testing so many people, most of _____are healthy
A.that B.which C.what D. Whom
27.Time ____, I will go there with you
A. permits
B. Permitted
C. will permit
D. permitting
28.一Why are you so excited,John?
—Our class got the first prize in the singing contest at last,which we forward to.
A.have been looking B.had been looking
C.looked D.had looked
29.Cheer up, Maria! You can also enjoy _____ you have been dream ing of, if you don’t lose heart.
A. as a convenient life as
B. as convenient a life as
C. as a life convenient as
D. convenient as a life as
30. The building project __________ next year is not easy __________in time.
A. carried out, to be completed
B. being carried out, to complete
C. to be carried out, to complete
D. to be carried out, to be completed
31.In ____late 19th century, Europe changed ______great deal and was playing important roles in ______international trade.
A. the; a; the
B. the; the;不填
C. the; a; the
D. the; a; 不填
32.. —How beautiful the dress looks ____ you! Don’t you want _____, Madam?
— Please show me _______.
A. in; one; another
B. on; it; another
C. in; it; the other
D. on; one; the other
33.With the development of the Internet, ______ communication is done by regular mail.
A. few
B. more
C. little
D. less
34.I invited Joe and Linda to dinner, but ______ of them came.
A. neither
B. either
C. none
D. both
35.He said he would offer us some help. He didn’t, _________.
A. either
B. though
C. yet
D. Otherwise
笫二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A man died and was on his way to another 36 , either the heaven or the hell. He saw an extremely 37 palace half way and the owner of the palace 38 him to stay and live in the palace.
The man said, "I have been working 39_ during my life and now I just want to eat and sleep 40 any work."
The owner of the palace said, " 41 , there is nowhere else better than here for you. There is a wealth of 42 in my palace and you can eat whatever you want without anyone 43 you. 44 , you can rest assured(放心) that 45 needs to be done by you." Then, the man settled down in the palace.
At the beginning, the man felt very 46 at the rotation(轮流) of eating and sleeping. But __47_ , he felt a bit lonely and void. So he went to the owner and groaned, "It is very 48 to live by just eating and sleeping every day. Now I show no 49 in this kind of life any more. Could you help me find a 50 ?"
The owner replied, " 51 , there is no job here at all."
After another several months, the man could not 52 the present life and went to the owner 53 , "I really could not stand this sort of life any more. If you do not offer me a job, I would 54 to go to the hell instead of living here."
The owner of the palace smiled contemptuously(轻蔑地), "Do you think it is Heaven here? It
is 55 the hell!"
36.A.world B.house C.place D.hospital 37.A.summer B.fairy-tale C.royal D.splendid 38.A.asked B.warned C.forced D.demanded 39.A.comfortably B.hard C.honestly D.unpaid 40.A.apart from B.besides C.without D.out of 41.A.If any B.If so C.If necessary D.If possible 42.A.jewels B.tastes C.books D.food 43.A.stopping B.asking C.noticing D.meeting 44.A.However B.Otherwise C.Anyway D.Moreover 45.A.anything B.everything C.nothing D.something 46.A.surprised B.happy C.mad D.frightened 47.A.easily B.carefully C.confidently D.gradually 48.A.strange B.enjoyable C.boring D.relaxing 49.A.interest B.trust C.patience D.curiosity 50.A.partner B.way out C.meaning D.job 51.A.That’s right B.Cheer up C.Sorry D.Never mind 52.A.bear B.lose C.handle D.risk 53.A.indeed B.already C.always D.again 54.A.hope B.prefer C.promise D.expect 55.A.no longer B.also C.actually D.still
笫三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A
Since the 1970s, scientists have been searching for ways to link the brain with computers. Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology could help people with disabilities send commands to machines.
Recently, two researchers, Jose Millan and Michele Tavella from the Federal Polytechnic School in Lausanne, Switzerland, demonstrated (展示) a small robotic wheelchair directed by a person's thoughts.
In the laboratory, Tavella operated the wheelchair just by thinking about moving his left or right hand. He could even talk as he watched the vehicle and guided it with his thoughts.
“Our brai n has billions of nerve cells. These send signals through the spinal cord (脊髓) to
the muscles to give us the ability to move. But spinal cord injuries or other conditions can prevent these weak electrical signals from reaching the muscles.” Tavella says. “Our system allows disabled people to communicate with external world and also to control devices.”
The researchers designed a special cap for the user. This head cover picks up the signals from the scalp (头皮) and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the signals and commands the motorized wheelchair. The wheelchair also has two cameras that identify objects in its path. They help the computer react to commands from the brain.
Prof. Millan, the team leader, says scientists keep improving the computer software that interprets brain signals and turns them into simple commands. “The practical possibilities that BCI technology offers to disabled people can be grouped in two categories: communication, and controlling devices. One example is this wheelc hair.”
He says his team has set two goals. One is testing with real patients, so as to prove that this is a technology they can benefit from. And the other is to guarantee that they can use the technology over long periods of time.
56.BCI is a technology that can ________.
A. help to update computer systems
B. link the human brain with computers
C. help the disabled to recover
D. control a person's thoughts
57.How did Tavella operate the wheelchair in the laboratory?
A. By controlling his muscles.
B. By talking to the machine.
C. By moving his hand.
D. By using his mind.
58.Which of the following shows the path of the signals described in Paragraph 5?
A. scalp→computer→cap→wheelchair
B. computer→cap→scalp→wheelchair
C. scalp→cap→computer→wheelchair
D. cap→computer→scalp→wheelchair
59.The team will test with real patients to ________.
A. make profits from them
B. prove the technology useful to them
C. make them live longer
D. learn about their physical condition
60.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Switzerland, the BCI Research Center
B. New Findings About How the Human Brain Works
C. BCI Could Mean More Freedom for the Disabled
D. Robotic Vehicles Could Help to Cure Brain Injuries
B
Bonus(奖金) culture has become the subject of many studies nowadays. Many people have been angered by the way some bankers and high officials seem to have been rewarded for failure. Others find the idea of offering many-million-dollar bonuses morally disgusting.
But few have asked whether performance-related bonuses really do improve performance. The answer seems so obvious that even to ask the question can appear ridiculous. Indeed, in spite of all the complaints about them, financial encouragements continue to be introduced in more and more areas, from healthcare and public services to teaching and universities.
So it may come as a shock to many to learn that paying for results can actually make people perform badly in many circumstances, and that the more you pay, the worse they perform.
No one is arguing that bonuses can help companies and institutions attract and keep the best staff. Nor does anyone argue against the idea that you can encourage people to do specific tasks by linking payments to those tasks. Rather, the point is about how to get the best out of people. Do employees really perform better if you promise to pay them more for getting results?
There are some obvious reasons why such payments can fail. It has been argued, for instance, that cash bonuses contributed to the financial crash, because traders had little enthusiasm to make sure that their companies enjoyed long-term survival.
Most bonus projects are poorly designed, says Professor Malcolm Higgs. He thinks the reason is that organisations try to keep bonus arrangements simple. Nevertheless, he thinks bonus projects can work as long as they link the interests of individual employees with the long-term goals of a business.
Bonuses can also encourage cheating. “Once you start making people’s rewards dependent on outcomes rather than behaviours, the evidence is people will do whatever they can to get those outcomes,” says Professor Edward Deci. “In many cases the high officials simply lied and cheated to make the stock (股票) price go up so they got huge bonuses.”
But the work of Deci and others suggests the problem with bonuses runs far deeper than poor design or cheating. In 1971, he asked students to solve puzzles, with some receiving cash prizes for doing well and others getting nothing. Deci found those offered cash were less likely to keep working on puzzles after they had done enough to get paid.
These studies suggest that offering rewards can stop people doing things for the pure joy of it. This was the basis for a series of books by Kohn in which he argues that rewarding children,
st udents and workers with grades, scholarships and other “bribes” (贿赂) leads to low-quality work in the long run.
Those who believe in the power of bonuses fail to distinguish between inner drive and outside pressure — wanting to do something because you like it for itself in contrast to doing
something because you want the reward, Kohn says. “It’s not just that these two are different, it’s often that the more you reward people for doing something, the more their inner drive tends to decline.”
A “do this and get that” approach might improve performance in the short term, but over longer periods it will always fail, Kohn says. People who receive bonus will naturally play safe, become less creative, cooperate less and feel less valued, he adds. What’s more, the studies also suggest that offering rewards can also stop people taking responsibility.
61. The effect of performance-related bonuses has not been well studied because people _______.
A. take the function of bonuses for granted
B. see that bonus offering is done everywhere
C. think financial encouragement is disgusting
D. are shocked by the practice of rewarding for failures
62. According to Malcolm Higgs, designs that _________ are the good ones.
A. drive people to finish short-term tasks
B. help to attract and keep good employees
C. link financial rewards with the quality of the outcomes
D. connect individual interests with long-term business goals
63. If a person plays safe to get a bonus, he is probably being ________.
A. more enthusiastic
B. more risk-taking
C. less daring
D. less responsible
64. Which of the following do you think the author would most probably agree with?
A. Companies should make their bonus projects simple.
B. The benefit of bonus helps to get the best out of people.
C. The biggest problem with bonus is it creates cheating.
D. Bonus offering can stop people doing things for pure joy.
65. Which do you think is the best title of the passage?
A. What Is Bonus?
B. Does Bonus Work?
C.Why Bonus Offered?
D. How Bonus Works?
C
For the last couple of weeks, I had been stuck in front of my computer working on a project that was very important to me. My every waking hour was consumed by the project and although I imagined that I would feel happy after completing parts of the project, I was confused to find that instead, I was feeling rather depressed. I tried a range of methods to help cheer myself up. I had a relaxing bath, cooked a delicious meal to enjoy with my family and even watched a lighthearted movie, but to no avail. It was only when I turned to meditation(沉思)for a solution that the answer
came to me: turn to nature!
The very next day, I grabbed my camera and a bottle of water and set off to spend a few hours walking in a nature reserve, even though it was pouring with rain. Within a couple of minutes I felt alive again. To be honest, I felt like a young school girl again and had to stop myself from hopping along the path singing, "I'm singing in the rain", a song I used to sing when I was a child. I think as adults we often try too hard to control our inner children and as a result we restrain(限制) our own spirits, which only leads to depression and stress.
Interestingly, it has been shown that people who spend 40 minutes walking in a nature reserve have a drop in their blood pressure levels, but this does not happen when they spend a similar amount of time walking in a busy city centre.
If you feel a little low in spirit and know that you have spent too much time indoors, relax completely, remove your shoes and let your inner child come out and play.
66. The author felt depressed because she __________.
A. couldn't consume her waking hour
B. had not seen a film for a long time.
C. had not finished her work on time
D. had worked on a hard job for too long
67. The author walked in a nature reserve in the rain in order to__________.
A. take photos
B. find a solution to the project
C. hop along the path
D. cheer herself up
68. The underlined part "to no avail" in Paragraph 1 probably means " __________.".
A. unsuccessful
B. unrelated
C. uninteresting
D. unexpected
69. In the author's opinion, __________.
A. a bath can make people relaxed
B. depression is usually caused by hard work
C. walking in a busy city centre harms people's health
D. adults should express their inner feelings freely
70. The last paragraph mainly serves as a(n) __________.
A. explanation
B. suggestion
C. introduction
D. reminder
D
Winners Club
You choose to be a winner!
The Winners Club is a bank account specially designed for teenagers. It has heen made to help you better manage your money. The Winners Club is a transaction account (交易账户) where you receive a key-card so you can get to your money 24/7-that's 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
It's a club with impressive features for teenagers:
●No account keeping fees!
You're no millionaire so we don't expect you to pay large fees. In fact, there are no account keeping or transaction fees!
●Excellent interest rat es!
You want your money to grow. The Winners Club has a good rate of interest which gets even better if you make at least two deposits (储蓄) without taking them out in a month.
●Convenient
Teenagers are busy—we get that. You may never need to come to a bank at all. With the Winners Club you can choose to use handy tellers and to bank from home using the phone and the Internet ...You can have money directly deposited into your Winners Club account. This could be your pocket money or your pay from your part-time job!
●Mega magazine included
Along with your regular report, you will receive a FREE magazine full of good ideas to make even more of your money. There are also fantastic offers and competitions only for Winners Club members.
The Winners Club is a great choice for teenagers. And it is so easy to join. Simply fill in an application form. You will have to get permission from your parent or guardian (so we can organize that cool key-card) but it is easy. We can't wait to hear from you. It's the best way to choose to be a winner!
71.The Winners Club is a bank account intended for________.
A.parents
B.teenagers
C.winners
D.adults
72.Which of the following is TRUE about the Winners Club?
A.Special gifts are ready for parents.
B.The bank opens only on work days.
C.Services are convenient for its members.
D.Fees are necessary for the account keeping.
73.The Winners Club provides magazines which________.
A.encourage spending
B.are free to all teenagers
C.are full of adventure stories
D.help to make more of your money
74.If you want to be a member of the Club, you must________.
A.be an Internet user
B.be permitted by your parent
C.have a big sum of money
D.be in your twenties
75.What is the purpose of this text?
A.To set up a club.
B.To provide part-time jobs.
C.To organize key-cards.
D.To introduce a new banking service.
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)
第四部分:写作(前两节,满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

Every year 2.2 million tons of oil are spilled ( 散落,溅出) into the ocean. Actually, this only amounts to a small percentage of the total 1.6 billion tons of oil shipped around the world each year.However, this spilled oil has terrible effects on ocean life, including the coastlines where the off washes up onto shore. Some of the largest spills in history were caused by oil tankers running into each other or by an oil tanker sailing into shallow water and hitting the bottom of the ocean.After these spills, officials try to discover who or what was at fault to help prevent similar accidents in the future.
One of the worst oil spills in history occurred along the Alaskan coastline in 1989. In this accident, 42,000 tons of oil spilled from a tanker which resulted in terrible damage to this sensitive natural area. In this spill, the tanker's captain, who was tired from overwork and drinking alcohol, had gone to___________. He gave control of the ship to the third mate. The third mate was unfamiliar with the path the ship took, and he ran the ship onto Blighe Reef. Blighe Reef is a natural underwater rock wall near the Alaskan coast. Damaged by the reef, the ship leaked oil out into the ocean. More than 1,600 kilometers of coastline were affected by the oil spill. Some scientists who studied nature in the area guessed that 580,000 birds and 5,500 otters died when the oil from the spill covered their skin. As well, smaller shellfish and other sea creatures were later eaten by seals, whales, and other animals. The most oil ever spilled was actually dumped on purpose as an act of ecological warfare. The term ecological warfare means to fight by doing harm to nature in the area under attack. In 1990, Iraq sent soldiers into Kuwait and set off the Persian Gulf War. As part of the Iraq war plan,900,000 tons of oil were let out into the Persian Gulf Way Iraq. This oil covered 1,500 square kilometers of water in the Persian Gulf. The oil also damaged 650 kilometers of the coastline of both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. In some places, oil floating on the water was measured to be 43 centimeters thick. Water birds, water plants, and baby fish were all seriously affected by the oil. The long-term effects of this act on the food chain in the area are
bound to cause problems tar into the future.
76.What’s the best title of the passage?
____________________________________________________________________________ 77.Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?
Officials make efforts to do research into the oil spill accidents and don’t want to see the similar things happen again in the future.
____________________________________________________________________________ 78.Please fill in the blank in the passage with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(within ten words)
____________________________________________________________________________ 79.What do you think of the oil spill accident happening in 1990 in the Persian Gulf ?(within 30 words)
____________________________________________________________________________ 80.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
____________________________________________________________________________
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
为了更好地组织学生填报高考志愿,学校高考指导委员会上周举行一次高三学生准备填报高考志愿的调查,下面表格是对本次调查情况的分析。

请你根据该表格内容写一篇简要介绍学生填报志愿的观点的看法,刊登在校刊上。

要求字数在100左右。

短文开头已给出,不计入总字数。

According to the survey done in our school last week, the students in Senior 3 have different opinions on how to choose their courses…
2014江西高考压轴卷
英语试题参考答案
单项选择:
21.D22.C23.B24.D25.A26. D27.D28.A 29.B30.C31.D 32. B 33.D 34.A35.B
完形填空:
36.A考查名词辨析,world世界;领域。

句意:一个人死了,在通往另一个世界的路上,或
者天堂或者地狱。

House“房屋”,place“地方”,hospital“医院”,均不符合题意。

37.D考查形容词辨析。

Splendid“辉煌的”,句意:在半路上,他看到一座壮丽辉煌的宫殿。

Summer“夏季的”,fairy-tale“童话式的”,royal“盛大的”,均不适合用来修饰宫殿。

38. A考查动词辨析。

ask sb. to do sth.意为:请某人做某事。

句意为:宫殿主人邀请他留下
来,住在宫殿里。

asked要求;邀请,符合情景。

其他各项也可以跟sb. to do sth.结构,但是意思不符合语境。

warn警告,force强迫,demand要求。

39. B考查形容词的辨析。

这里表达的意思是:我一生都在努力的工作,现在只想吃就吃饭
睡觉,不想干任何工作。

work hard 努力工作,符合句意。

comfortably舒服的,honestly 诚实的,unpaid无报酬的,均不符合句意。

40. C考查介词短语。

without any work什么活也不干。

任符合句意。

句意见上一题。

apart from
和besides意为:除了……之外,还有。

out of离开,在……外面。

41. B考查语境化选词。

根据上文,now I just want to eat and sleep without any work." 现在只
想吃饭睡觉,不想干任何工作。

下文,如果是这样的话(if so),没有任何地方比这儿更适合你了。

If so如果这样的话,so替代上文的“just want to eat and sleep without an y work”。

42.D考查名词辨析。

根据下文的“you can eat whatever you want” 可以吃任何你想吃的,可知
在宫殿里储存了大量的食物,jewels珠宝,tastes味道;品味,books书,都不符合语意。

43. A考查动词辨析。

这里表达的意思是:在宫殿里吃任何想吃的食物,没有人阻止。

所以
选stop意为:阻止。

ask请求,notice注意,meet会见,均不符合句意。

44. D 考查副词辨析。

很显然,上文“没有人阻止”和下文“不需要他做任何事情”之间是递进
关系,所以用Moreover,意思是:而且。

45.C考查代词辨析。

根据句意,没有事情需要他做,故选nothing。

anything任何事情
everything一切事情,something某些事情,均不符合句意。

46.B考查形容词辨析。

由but可以看出,根据句意,该句与下文“he felt a bit lonely and void.(感
到空虚寂寞)”形成转折关系,在此处他对轮流着吃饭睡觉应该感到非常愉快。

故选
happy,意思是:愉快的,高兴的。

47.D考查副词词义辨析。

由常识可知:时由开始的对这种生活感到愉快,到感到空虚寂寞,
这是一个是一个逐渐变化的过程。

所以选gradually,意为:逐渐的,渐渐地。

surprised 感到惊讶的,happy幸高兴的,mad疯狂的,均不符合句意。

48.C考查形容词词义辨析。

有上句提到的“lonely and void”,可知,每天除了吃就是睡的生
活是很无聊。

故选boring无聊的。

strange奇怪的,enjoyable快乐的,relaxing令人放松的,均不符合句意。

49.A考查名词。

根据上文,既然这种生活变的很无聊,就会对这种生活失去兴趣。

no interest
没有兴趣;失去兴趣,符合语境。

trust信任,patience耐心,curiosity好奇,心均不符合句意。

50.D考查名词。

根据下文,主人回复他这儿没有任何工作,可知他想请主人帮他找份工作。

Find a job找一份工作,符合句意。

51. C 考查语境话选词。

语境为:主人很遗憾的回复他,这儿没有任何工作。

所以选Sorry,
意思是:遗憾的,抱歉的。

That’s right没错;就是这样了,Cheer up使振奋,Never mind 没关系;均不符合句意。

52.A.考查动词。

could not bear不能忍受。

句意为:又过了几个月后,他再也不能忍受目前
的生活了。

Lose丢失、逝去,handle处理,risk风险、危险、冒险,不符合句意。

53. D考查副词辨析。

前文“So he went to the owner and groaned”告诉我们:他去找过他的主
人,这里表达的意思是:他再一次去找主人。

只有again再一次、又一次,符合语境。

Indeed的确,already已经,always一直,总是。

54.B考查动词辨析。

prefer宁愿。

句意为:如果你不给我份工作,我宁愿离开这里去地狱。

hope 希望,期望;promise许诺,允诺;expect预期,期望。

55. C考查语境化选词。

Actually实际上。

句意为:你认为这里是天堂吗,这里实际上是地
狱。

no longer不再;also也,still仍然。

阅读理解:
A篇:
56.B细节理解题。

根据第一段可知,自20世纪70年代以来,科学家一直寻找途径能将人脑与电脑相连。

BCI技术能帮助残疾人向机器发送指令。

故此处B项正确。

而C项只是部分正确,虽然能帮助残疾人,但却不能帮他们康复。

57.D细节理解题。

根据第三段可知Tavella只是思考动他的左右手就能操作这个轮椅。

甚至当他观察这台机器时就能进行交流,也能用他的思想指导机器人工作。

因此机器人是在人脑的思想支配下进行工作的。

故D项正确。

58.C细节理解题。

根据第五段可知,首先研究人员为用户设计一种特殊的帽子,它会
捕捉头皮发出的信号并将其传给电脑。

电脑将这些信号进行分析翻译,给监控下的机器人轮椅发出指令。

机器人轮椅装有两部摄像头能识别信号路径中的物体,从而帮助电脑对人脑的指令作出反应。

故此处C项正确。

59.B推理判断题。

根据最后一段第二句“One is testing with real pat ients, so as to prove that this is a technology they can benefit from”可知,在患者身上进行实验是他们团队工作的一个目标,旨在证明这项技术对他们有益。

故正确答案选B项。

60.C主旨大意题。

本文为科技说明文,开篇点题。

介绍科学家研究的这项新技术BCI,对残疾人大有裨益。

故正确答案为C项。

B篇:
依据表现发奖金己为世人接受,似乎无可厚非。

作者却反弹琵琶,条分缕析,阐述了奖金的弊端。

61.A推理判断题。

第二段的前半部分提到几乎没有人质疑过根据表现发奖金是否真的可以提升表现,答案看起来如此明显以至于询问这样问题似乎很荒谬,由此可推断人们想当然地肯定了奖金的功能。

62.D细节理解题。

,根据第六段后半部分的内容可知这位教授认为良好的奖金设汁是把员工的个人兴趣和公司的长期目标结合在一起。

63.D细节理解题。

根据最后一段最后一句话可知,奖金会使人们不愿承担责任,故选D 项。

64.D作者态度题。

作者在第二段中提出了自己的观点,指出了奖金的弊端,下文则进行详细的剖析。

根据倒数第三段第一句中的内容可知作者认为发奖金会阻止人们在做事过程中享受纯粹的快乐。

65 B主旨人意题。

前两段是引题,概述的是人们对奖金的世俗看法,第二段则提出了相反的观点,下文则进行了深入的阐述,所以B项最能概括文章大意。

C篇:
假如你的情绪不佳,那就投入到大自然的怀抱吧!身体得到放松,童心得以萌发,可以尽情玩耍。

66.·D细节理解题。

第一段的前两句话告诉我们,原因是作者做一件艰苦的工作时间太长。

67.·D细节理解题。

根据第一段中的“I tried a range of methods to help cheer myself up.”可知作者在自然保护区中散步也是为了“让自己振作起来”。

68.·A词义猜测题。

根据画线部分前面的转折连词but可知洗澡、美食和电影都没有效果,都没有使作者振作起来。

故A项与画线部分意思最接近。

69.·D推理判断题。

结合第二段最后一句中的内容以及最后一段的内容可推知作者认为成年
人唤醒童心能帮助他们摆脱低落情绪。

70.B文章结构题。

最后一段提到如果你感到情绪低落并且知道在室内待的时间太久,你就要彻底放松,脱掉鞋子,释放自己的童心去玩耍,显然是提供”建议”
D篇:
71.B细节理解题。

根据文章第一段第一句“The Winners Club is a bank account specially designed for teenagers.”可知,“the Winners Club”是专门为青少年而开设的,所以答案为B项。

72.C细节理解题。

第三部分主要介绍这项服务的方便之处,所以对于办理该业务的青少年来说是非常便利和快捷的,答案为C项;A项未提到;根据文章前面的介绍可知,银行应该是全天24小时,每周7天营业,而非只是在工作日,所以B项排除;文章第一部分提到不收取账户管理费,所以D项错误。

73.D细节理解题。

根据特色最后一点“Along with your regular report, you will receive a FREE magazine full of good ideas to make even more of your money.”可知,办理该业务的青少年除了可以收到定期报告外,还可以免费得到一份杂志,里面有很多好的建议或办法可以帮助他们赚取更多的钱,所以答案为D项;A项和C项未提到;B项错在这份杂志并不是对所有的青少年都是免费的,所以排除。

74.B细节理解题。

根据最后一段“You will have to get permission from your parent...”可知,办理此项银行业务要得到父母的同意或许可,所以B项正确;该服务介绍第三点中提到办理业务有多种形式,其中包括使用网络,但不是必须的,所以A项错误;由第一点中“You're no millionaire so we don't expect you to pay large fees.”可知,办理此项银行业务的不一定都是有钱人,所以C项排除;D项要求办理业务者年龄在二十几岁,文中并未提到。

75.D推理判断题。

通读全文可知,文章主要是介绍一项新的银行服务项目,所以答案D项正确。

阅读表达:
76.Oil Spills
77. After these spills, officials try to discover who or what was at fault to help prevent similar accidents in the future.
78. take a rest
79.Irap poured oil into the sea on purpose ,which did great harm to the Persian Gulf .It will also cause problems far into the future.
80.这次泄漏事故对海洋食物链所带来的长期影响将会对未来造成更大的问题。

书面表达:
According to the survey done in our school last week, the students in Senior 3 have different opinions on how to choose their courses.
About 30% of the students believe the choice should be based on their own interest. They say interest in the mother of success. It is a miserable thing to have to spend most of your time studying what you have no interest in.
More students(around 45%), however, insist that consideration should be given to the needs of the society, for they argue, not everyone can find the job they like best. Besides, interest can be born and lost.
Interestingly, there are about 25% who find it too difficult a choice to make and would rather depend on their parents or teachers to make a decision for them.。

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