江苏省海安市2022届高三英语上学期期初学业质量监测试题(Word版带答案)
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海安市2022届高三期初学业质量监测试卷英语第一部分:听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThereisabitofconfusionwhenitcomestowhethereatingwhiledrivingisallowedinAustraliaasitiskindofalegalgrayareainmoststates.Whiletherearenospecificroadrulesthatbaneatingbehindthewheel,driversmightaswellnoteatontheroadtoavoidbeingheavilyfined.NEWSOUTHWALESIfthepolicecatchyoueatingwhiledrivinginNewSouthWales,theycanbookyoufordrivingwithoutpropercontrolofthevehicle.Thiscomeswitha$448fineandthreedemeritpointsandthatrisestoa$561fineandfourdemeritpointsiftheoffenceiscommittedinaschoolzone.AUSTRALINACAPITALTERRITORYNotpullingovertoeatcanalsolandyouinhotwaterintheACT.MuchlikeNSW,driverscanbechargedwithdrivingwithoutpropercontroloftheircar,whichcomeswitha$292fine.Driverscanalsobegivena$385fineandthreedemeritpointsiftheirdistractionresultsinacrash.VICTORIAInVictoria,youcouldbeforcedtopaya$387finealongwithrackingupthreedemeritpointsifthepolicecatchyouhavingamealontheroad.SOUTHAUSTRALIAWhilethelawinSouthAustraliadoesn’tspecificallystatethateatingwhiledrivingisillegal,theSADriver’sHandbookdoesnameeatingasacommondistraction.Drivingwithouthavingpropercontrolofthevehiclecouldcostyou$184andsixdemeritpointsinSouthAustralia.NORTHERNTERRITORYIfthepolicecatchadrivereatingontheroadintheNorthernTerritory,theymaychargehimwith“drivinginadangerousmanner”.Thismeansthedrivercouldgeta$500fineandthreedemeritpoints.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencesuggest?,A.Itisnotaneasyjobtobaneatingwhiledrivinginthestate.B.Eatingbehindthewheelcancausethedriverlotsoftrouble.C.Itisimportanttoeducatedriverstobeawareofdrivingsafety.D.Itiscommonthatmanydriversinthestateeatwhiledriving.2.HowmuchwilladrivercaughteatingwhiledrivinginaschoolzoneinNSWbefined?A.$385.B.$387.C.$448.D.$561.3.Wherewilladriverbefinedmostifcaughteatingbehindthewheel?A.IntheNorthernTerritory.B.InVictoria.C.InSouthAustraliaD.IntheAustralianCapitalTerritory.BBenjaminFranklinsaidthatyouwantsomethingdone,askabusyperson.“That’showMannyAbreupractices.ThroughouthisfouryearsatKellenbergMemorialHighSchoolintheUS,Abreumadecommunityserviceanimportantpartofhislife.“Idon’tknowwherehefindsthetimetodoeverything,”saidErinRonan,Abreu’smathteacher.“He’strulyaclassact.”Asanhonorsstudent,Abreu,18,100partindifferentvoluntaryactivitiesafterschool,duringweekendsandsummerholidays.Theseincludedhelpingstaffatthepubliclibrary,doinglandscapeworkatKellenbergandservingcustomersatalocalrestaurant.Butfacedwithalimitednumberofhoursinaday,Abreulefthislibraryjoblastsummertostartworkingasanemergencymedicaltechnician-arolethatfitshispassionformakingadifferenceinotherpeople’slives.“Myappreciationforservicehasguidedmeintogivingback,”saidAbreu,whoissettinghissightsonbecomingadoctor.“It’ssucharewardingfeelingtohelpsomeone.”Duringhisyearsathighschool,Abreudevotedbetween40and50hoursofhistimeeachyeartovolunteerwork—morethandoubletheschool’sannualrequirementof20hours.Forallhishardwork,Abreuwaswelcomedintoaleadershipclubthatorganizesfellowstudents’volunteeractivities.StMartindePorresMarianistSchool(Kellenberg’ssisterschool)alsobenefitedfromAbreu’sdevotion.Throughhisschool’sSmartClubprogram,hevoluntarilyprovidedhomeworkhelpandplayedgameswiththejuniorhighschoolstudents.Abreuthankedhisparentsforinspiringhimtodotherightthing,sayingtheyare“themostselflesspeopleIknow”.Herememberedwhenhewasabout6yearsold,andhismotherinvitedadisadvantagedneighborhoodboytohavedinner.Uponobservingtheboy’shappinessAbreucame,awaywithasenseofhowhewantedtolivehisownlife—“Iwon’tfocusonmyowndesires.I’llhelpasmanypeopleasIcan,”hesaid.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutMannyAbreu?A.Healwaysvolunteeredtohelpothers.B.HefollowedBenjaminFranklin’sexample.C.Hedidapooracademicperformanceinmath.D.Hefellbehindothersbecauseofafter-schoolactivities.5.ForwhatreasondidAbreuwanttoworkasamedicaltechnician?A.Becausehehadnotimetotryotherdifferentjobs.B.Becausehelackedinterestofdoinganyotherjob.C.Becausehewishedtoimprovethelivesofothers.D.Becauseheobtainedthesatisfactionofbeingpraised.6.WhatdidAbreugetfromhishardwork?A.Hewasoutstandingasaleaderathisschool.B.Itgavehimasenseofself-worthtohelpothers.C.Hegotachancetoattendmedicalschoolforfree.D.Hisfamilybecamepopularamongtheirneighbors.7.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Thereisamustforeveryonetodovoluntaryjobs.B.ThesenseofachievementisAbreu’smajordesire.C.Abreu’sparentshadapositiveeffectonhisgrowth.D.Abreu’sbehaviorimpactedthepoorneighborhoodboy.CMorereasonstohatehumidity:itexpandsglobalwarming,aprofsays.AndrewDessler,aprofessorintheDepartmentofAtmosphericScienceswhospecializesinresearchonclimate,saysthatwarmingduetoincreasesingreenhousegaseswillleadtohigherhumidityintheatmosphere.Andbecausewatervaporitselfisagreenhousegas,thiswillcauseadditionalwarming.Thisprocessisknownaswatervaporfeedbackandisresponsibleforasignificantportionofthewarmingpredictedtooccuroverthenextcentury.“It’saviciouscycle-warmertemperaturesmeanhigherhumidity,whichinturnleadstoeven,morewarming,”Desslerexplains.TheperspectivebyDesslerandco-authorStevenSherwoodoftheClimateChangeResearchCentreattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesispublishedinthecurrentissueofSciencemagazine.Inthearticle,theyreviewandsummarizethepeer-reviewedevidenceinsupportofastrongwatervaporfeedbackandconcludethattheevidencesupportingitisoverwhelming.“Foryears,therewasadebateoverthismechanism,withsomeevenquestioningifthewatervaporfeedbackexistedatall.Butrecentworkonthisfeedbackhasmoveditsexistenceandstrengthbeyondargument,”Dessleradds.Predictionsofsignificantglobalwarmingoverthenext100yearsbyclimatemodelsrequireastrongwatervaporfeedback.Recentestimatessuggesttheearthwillwarmfrom2to4degreesCelsius(4to8degreesFahrenheit)overthenextcentury—ascenariothatcouldhavedevastatinglong-termconsequences.“Everythingshowsthattheclimatemodelsareprobablygettingthewatervaporfeedbacknight,whichmeansthatunlesswereduceemissions,itisgoingtogetmuch,muchwarmeronourplanetbytheendofthecentury,”headds.Manyscientistsbelievesuchwarmingratesarealreadyhappening.Theycanpointtothesummerof2003,whenaprolongedheatwavegrippedEurope.AccordingtotheEarthPolicyInstitute,morethan35,000peoplediedthatsummer,withFrancerecordingover14,000deathsandGermanymorethan7,000.Additionally,warmertemperaturesarehavinganadverseeffectintheArctic,whererapidlossoficeisnowoccurring.“Theonlypossiblewayfuturewarmingwon’tbesignificantisifthereexistssomesortofoff-settingnegativefeedback,whichhasyettobediscovered,”Desslernotes.“Mostscientists,myselfincluded,judgethattobeaprettyunlikelypossibility.”8.Whatdoeswatervaporfeedbackinthepassagemean?A.Watervaporwilllendtoasignificantportionofthewarming.B.Theincreasesofgreenhousegaseswillleadtohigherhumidity.C.Increasinghumidityfromglobalwarmingismakingtheearthwarmer.D.Higherhumidityhascausedtheearthtowarmfrom2to4degreesCelsius.9.What’sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.Scientistshadaheatedargumentoverthewatervaporfeedback.B.Theexistenceandstrengthofwatervaporfeedbackiswithoutquestion.CAndrewDesslerwroteanarticletosupporthisideaofwatervaporfeedback.,D.Therewasnosignificantevidencefortheexistenceofwatervaporfeedback.10.Whatdopredictionsofsignificantglobalwarmingtellus?A.Scientistscouldfindtheoffsettingnegativefeedbackinthefuture.B.Thereexistssomesortoffsettingnegativewatervaporfeedback.C.Thewarmingoftheearthwillhavedestructiveshort-termconsequences.D.Wemaydecreasethespeedofglobalwarmingbyreducingtheemissions.11.What’stheattitudeofAndrewDesslertowardsthewayofsolvingfuturewarming?A.Positive.B.Supportive.C.Neutral.D.Pessimistic.DThescientistsplacedunderwaterspeakersinareaswherecoralhadbeendyinginAustralia’snorthernGreatBarrierReef.Theyplayedcertainsoundsoveraperiodofabout6weeksandstudiedtheresults.Theteamreportedthattwiceasmanyfisharrivedinareaswherethesoundsofhealthycoralwereplayed.Amongthearrivingfishwerespeciesthatfeedonallmajorfoodsources.Theresearchersnotedtheimportanceofhavingmanydifferentkindsoffishreturntothearea.Differentspeciesoffishperformmanyactivitiesthatsupporttheoceanenvironmentandsealife.“Damagedreefshaveahigherchanceofrecoveryiftheyhavehealthyfishpopulation,”thescientistswroteinthereport.SteveSimpsonsaidthat“healthycoralreefsareremarkablynoisyplaces.”Theycontainthesoundsofmanykindsofshrimp,fishandotherseacreatures.Youngfishlistenforthesesoundswhentheyarelookingforaplacetosettle.Headdedthatreefs“becomeghostlyquiet”whentheysufferdestructionthatisusuallyrelatedtohuman-causedpollution.Coraldamagecancauseunappealingsmellsandsoundsthatdriveshrimpandfishaway.MarkMeekanisafishbiologist.Hesaidthatthereturnofthesefishisthefirststeptoseeingmajorimprovementsinreefhealth.“Recoveryisunderpinnedbyfishthatcleanthereefandcreatespaceforcoralstoregrow,”hesaid.TimGordonsayshebelievessoundcanbeusedtobringbackdeadcoralinareassufferingmajordestructioninoceansacrosstheworld.UniversityofBristolprofessorAndyRadfordsaidtheunderwatersoundsareapromisingwaytofightcoralreefdamageatthelocalcommunitylevel.Buthenotedthatotherthreatsneedtobereducedaswell.Theseincludeclimatechange,pollutionandoverfishing.Fromlocalmanagementinnovations,tointernationalpoliticalaction,weneedmeaningfulprogressatalllevelstopaintabetterfutureforreefsworldwide.12.Whydidresearchersattractfishbyplayingsoundsunderwater?A.Tostudythepopulationoffish.B.Tocatchfishasmajorfoodsources.C.Torecoverdamagedreefsnaturally.D.Torecordthesoundsofhealthycorals.13.HowdidSteveexplainthecoralreefs?A.Bypresentingtheresearchresults.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bylistingsomespecificdata.D.Bygivingsomeexamples.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“underpinned”inPara.4mean?A.Destroyed.B.Affected.C.Supported.D.Attacked.15.WhatdoesProfessorAndystress?A.Reefneedsprotectionatalllevels.B.Climatechangeismoreseriousthanreefdamage.C.Overfishingthreatensworldcoralreef.D.Pollutionneedsinternationalpoliticalaction.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。StepstowriteagoodessayIfyouaskmanypeople,theywillprobablysaythatwritingaresearchpaperischallenging.Indeed,itrequirescarefulresearch,___16___ChooseyourtopicanddotheresearchChooseatopicthatyouareinterestedinoratopicyouarecuriousabout.___17___Forhelpfulandreliableinformation,thelibraryisthebestresource.Usebooks,publishedarticles,journals,newspapersandmagazinestoresearchyourchosentopic.___18___Afterin-depthresearch,youcangoontowriteanoutline.Withallthenotesandalltheinformationyou'vegathered,determinewhereeachtopicfits.Simplynotewhichpartswillbethebeginning,middleandend.Theoutlineiswhereyourresearchpaperstartstotakeshape.Writeafirstdraft,Aftertheoutline,beginthefirstdraft.___19___Sopeoplecanreaditandactuallyunderstandit.Youcandomoreresearchifyoufeellikeyou'relackinginformation.Thisisonlythefirstdraft,soyoucanstillmakechangesasyougoon.ProofreadandwriteyourfinalpaperOnceyourereadyourfirstdraftoverandoverandmakethenecessarychangesyoufeelyoushouldmake,itistimetowriteyourfinaldraft.___20___Andbesurethatyourwritingmakessenseandhasasteadyandnaturalflowallthroughout.Checkthespellingandgrammaticalmistakes,andthateverysourceyouusedislistedinthepaper'sbibliography.Readthefinalversionasmanytimesasyouwantandevenaskafriendorprofessortoreadittoo.A.MakeanoutlineB.WritedownthepropernotesC.ifyouwanttowriteagoodresearchpaper.D.Makesurethatalltheimportantinformationisincluded.E.Itwillencourageyoutodothenecessaryresearchonit.F.Thisisthepartwhereyouputmoredetailandlifeintothepaper.G.butaresearchpaperreallyjustneedsafewbasictipsforittobelesschallenging.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。Atinybitofkindnesscanmakeahugedifference.Afewweeksago,EhabTahawasonasubwayinVancouverwhenalargeman____21____.Heseemedangry,andhismovementswerefarfromnormal.Tahanotedallthepassengersonthetrainseemed____22____andweremovingawayfromhim.“Thelargemanwasbeing____23____onthetrain.Hewascursingand____24____,obviouslysufferingfromdrugabuseand/ormentalhealthissues,”TahadescribedonFacebook“Whileeveryonewasscared,a70-year-oldwoman,insteadof____25____,reachedouttotheman.”Thesweet____26____comfortedtheman.Eventuallyhesanktothefloorofthetrain,____27____,andtearsfloodedhiseyes.Tahacapturedanimageofthewomanandtheotherpassenger____28____handsandposteditonFacebook.,“Itwasquiteincrediblebowsoonhe____29____,”TahawroteonFacebook“I’llwasbemosttouchingthingI’veeverseen.Ispoketothewomanafterhisincidentandshesimplysaid,‘I’mamotheranditwaswhathe_____30_____atthatmoment.’Andshestartedtocry.”“Shewasvery_____31_____,Tahasaid“Sheevenmentionedthatshethoughtaboutwhatwouldhappenifhe_____32_____herwiththepen—becausehehadoneinhishand—butshesaiditwasmoreimportantthathedidn’tfeel_____33_____.”Whenthemanarrivedathisstop,hegotupandsaid“Thanks,Grandma”beforegettingoff.“Isawthemostincredibledisplayofhumanitytothetrain,”Tahasaid.“It’sincredibletoseethatsometimeshuman_____34_____candosomuchmorethananythingelse.Don’tfearorjudgethe_____35_____onthesubway:Lifedoesnotprovideequalwelfareforallisresidents.”21.A.participatedB.respondedC.boardedD.escaped22.A.movedB.scaredC.embarrassedD.aroused23.A.aggressiveB.competitiveC.enthusiasticD.greedy24.A.shoutingB.ensuringC.weepingD.arguing25.A.givinginB.settingdownC.turningawayD.takingover26.A.gestureB.coincidenceC.harmonyD.voice27.A.innocentB.delightedC.concernedD.relaxed28.A.fetchingB.holdingC.allocatingD.raising29.A.camebackB.brokeoutC.gotthroughD.calmeddown30.A.opposedB.forgotC.neededD.ignored31.A.humorousB.braveC.independentD.energetic32.A.advocatedB.addressedC.rewardedD.attacked33.A.aloneB.guiltyC.unbearableD.absurd34.A.sightB.smellC.touchD.taste35.A.residentsB.specialistsC.beggarsD.strangers第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Airpollutionisnodoubtamajorconcerninmanybigcitiesacrosstheworld.Morethan80%of,peoplelivinginurbanareas____36____(expose)tounsafeair,accordingtoareport____37____(deliver)bytheWorldHealthOrganization.“Urbanairpollutioncontinuestoriseat____38____alarmingrate,doinggreathamtohumanhealth,”saidDr.MariaNeira,thedirectorofPublicHealthandEnvironmentalPolicyattheWHO.“Atthesametime,____39____(aware)isrisingandmorecitiesaremonitoringtheirairquality.”Inthepasttwoyears,thenumberofcitiesmonitoringairpollution____40____(double)-nowcoveringabout3,000citiesin103countries.TheWHOwarnedoftheseriouseffectspoorairqualitycouldhave____41____thehealthofurbanresidents,____42____(link)ittotheriskofstrokes,heartdisease,lungcancerandmanyotherdiseases.Thereportalsoshowedthatlow-andmiddleincomecountries____43____(general)havepoorerairquality.About98%ofcitieswith100,000ormorepeopleinlow-andmiddle-incomecountriesdonotmeetWHOairqualityguidelines,____44____56%inhigh-incomecountriesfailtomeetthestandard.Thereportalsourgedlocalgovernmentstotakestrongerand_____45_____(effect)measurestofightagainstairpollution.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,收到美国笔友Mark的一封电子邮件,他知道孔子学院(ConfuciusInstitute)是根据孔子命名的,很想对孔子有进一步的了解。请你写一封邮件回复,内容包括:1.孔子的主要思想;2.对中国文化的影响。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMark,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua,第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Oneday,whenIwasafreshmaninhighschool,Isawakidfrommyclasswalkinghomefromschool.HisnamewasKyle.Itlookedlikehewascarryingallofhisbooks.Ithoughttomyself:WhywouldanyonebringhomeallhisbooksonFriday?Hemustreallybenerd.AsIwaswalking,Isawabunchofkidsrunningtowardhim.Theyranathim,knockingallhisbooksoutofhisarmsandtippinghimsobelandedinthedir.Hisglasseswentflying,andIsawthemlandinthegrassabouttenfeetfromhim.HelookedupandIsawthisterriblesadnessinhiseyes.So,Ijoggedovertohimandashecrawledaroundlookingforhisglasses,Isawatearinhiseye.AsIhandedhimhisglasses,hesaid,“thanks!”Therewasabigsmileonhisface.Itwasoneofthosesmilesthatshowedrealgratitude.Wetalkedallthewayhome,andIcarriedhisbooks.Heturnedouttobeaprettycoolkid.ThemoreIgottoknowKyle,themoreIlikedhim.Overnextfouryears,KyleandIbecamethebestfriends.Whenwewereseniors,behadthehighestmarksintheclassandwaschosetogiveaspeechatthegraduationceremony.Iteasedhimallthetimeaboutbeinganerd.Hehadtopreparealot,andIwassogladitwasn’tmehavingtogetupthereandspeak.Graduationday,IsawKyleandsaid.“Heybigguy,you’llbegreat!”Helookedatmewithoneofthoselooks,thereallygratefulone,andsaid“Thanks,”smiling.Asbestartedhisspeech,heclearedhisthroatandbegan.“Graduationisatimetothankthosewhohelpedyoumakeitthroughthosetoughyears.Yourparents,yourteachers,yoursiblings,maybeacoachbutmostlyyourfriends.Iamheretotellallofyouthatbeingafriendtosomeoneisthebestgiftyoucangivehimorher.Iamgoingtotellyouastory.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Ijustlookedatmyfriendwithdisbeliefashetoldthestoryofthefirstdaywemet.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________,______________________________________Paragraph2:Ismiledbackintears.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________海安市2022届高三期初学业质量监测试卷英语答案版第一部分:听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThereisabitofconfusionwhenitcomestowhethereatingwhiledrivingisallowedinAustraliaasitiskindofalegalgrayareainmoststates.Whiletherearenospecificroadrulesthatbaneatingbehindthewheel,driversmightaswellnoteatontheroadtoavoidbeingheavilyfined.NEWSOUTHWALESIfthepolicecatchyoueatingwhiledrivinginNewSouthWales,theycanbookyoufordrivingwithoutpropercontrolofthevehicle.Thiscomeswitha$448fineandthreedemeritpointsandthatrisestoa$561fineandfourdemeritpointsiftheoffenceiscommittedinaschoolzone.AUSTRALINACAPITALTERRITORYNotpullingovertoeatcanalsolandyouinhotwaterintheACT.MuchlikeNSW,driverscanbechargedwithdrivingwithoutpropercontroloftheircar,whichcomeswitha$292fine.Driverscanalsobegivena$385fineandthreedemeritpointsiftheirdistractionresultsinacrash.VICTORIAInVictoria,youcouldbeforcedtopaya$387finealongwithrackingupthreedemeritpointsif,thepolicecatchyouhavingamealontheroad.SOUTHAUSTRALIAWhilethelawinSouthAustraliadoesn’tspecificallystatethateatingwhiledrivingisillegal,theSADriver’sHandbookdoesnameeatingasacommondistraction.Drivingwithouthavingpropercontrolofthevehiclecouldcostyou$184andsixdemeritpointsinSouthAustralia.NORTHERNTERRITORYIfthepolicecatchadrivereatingontheroadintheNorthernTerritory,theymaychargehimwith“drivinginadangerousmanner”.Thismeansthedrivercouldgeta$500fineandthreedemeritpoints.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencesuggest?A.Itisnotaneasyjobtobaneatingwhiledrivinginthestate.B.Eatingbehindthewheelcancausethedriverlotsoftrouble.C.Itisimportanttoeducatedriverstobeawareofdrivingsafety.D.Itiscommonthatmanydriversinthestateeatwhiledriving.2.HowmuchwilladrivercaughteatingwhiledrivinginaschoolzoneinNSWbefined?A.$385.B.$387.C.$448.D.$561.3.Wherewilladriverbefinedmostifcaughteatingbehindthewheel?A.IntheNorthernTerritory.B.InVictoria.C.InSouthAustraliaD.IntheAustralianCapitalTerritory.答案:1.B2.D3.ABBenjaminFranklinsaidthatyouwantsomethingdone,askabusyperson.“That’showMannyAbreupractices.ThroughouthisfouryearsatKellenbergMemorialHighSchoolintheUS,Abreumadecommunityserviceanimportantpartofhislife.“Idon’tknowwherehefindsthetimetodoeverything,”saidErinRonan,Abreu’smathteacher.“He’strulyaclassact.”Asanhonorsstudent,Abreu,18,100partindifferentvoluntaryactivitiesafterschool,duringweekendsandsummerholidays.Theseincludedhelpingstaffatthepubliclibrary,doinglandscapeworkatKellenbergandservingcustomersatalocalrestaurant.Butfacedwithalimitednumberofhoursinaday,Abreulefthislibraryjoblastsummertostartworkingasanemergencymedicaltechnician-arolethatfitshispassionformakingadifferenceinotherpeople’slives.“Myappreciationforservicehasguidedmeintogivingback,”saidAbreu,whois,settinghissightsonbecomingadoctor.“It’ssucharewardingfeelingtohelpsomeone.”Duringhisyearsathighschool,Abreudevotedbetween40and50hoursofhistimeeachyeartovolunteerwork—morethandoubletheschool’sannualrequirementof20hours.Forallhishardwork,Abreuwaswelcomedintoaleadershipclubthatorganizesfellowstudents’volunteeractivities.StMartindePorresMarianistSchool(Kellenberg’ssisterschool)alsobenefitedfromAbreu’sdevotion.Throughhisschool’sSmartClubprogram,hevoluntarilyprovidedhomeworkhelpandplayedgameswiththejuniorhighschoolstudents.Abreuthankedhisparentsforinspiringhimtodotherightthing,sayingtheyare“themostselflesspeopleIknow”.Herememberedwhenhewasabout6yearsold,andhismotherinvitedadisadvantagedneighborhoodboytohavedinner.Uponobservingtheboy’shappinessAbreucameawaywithasenseofhowhewantedtolivehisownlife—“Iwon’tfocusonmyowndesires.I’llhelpasmanypeopleasIcan,”hesaid.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutMannyAbreu?A.Healwaysvolunteeredtohelpothers.B.HefollowedBenjaminFranklin’sexample.C.Hedidapooracademicperformanceinmath.D.Hefellbehindothersbecauseofafter-schoolactivities.5.ForwhatreasondidAbreuwanttoworkasamedicaltechnician?A.Becausehehadnotimetotryotherdifferentjobs.B.Becausehelackedinterestofdoinganyotherjob.C.Becausehewishedtoimprovethelivesofothers.D.Becauseheobtainedthesatisfactionofbeingpraised.6.WhatdidAbreugetfromhishardwork?A.Hewasoutstandingasaleaderathisschool.B.Itgavehimasenseofself-worthtohelpothers.C.Hegotachancetoattendmedicalschoolforfree.D.Hisfamilybecamepopularamongtheirneighbors.7.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Thereisamustforeveryonetodovoluntaryjobs.B.ThesenseofachievementisAbreu’smajordesire.,C.Abreu’sparentshadapositiveeffectonhisgrowth.D.Abreu’sbehaviorimpactedthepoorneighborhoodboy.答案:4.A5.C6.B7.CCMorereasonstohatehumidity:itexpandsglobalwarming,aprofsays.AndrewDessler,aprofessorintheDepartmentofAtmosphericScienceswhospecializesinresearchonclimate,saysthatwarmingduetoincreasesingreenhousegaseswillleadtohigherhumidityintheatmosphere.Andbecausewatervaporitselfisagreenhousegas,thiswillcauseadditionalwarming.Thisprocessisknownaswatervaporfeedbackandisresponsibleforasignificantportionofthewarmingpredictedtooccuroverthenextcentury.“It’saviciouscycle-warmertemperaturesmeanhigherhumidity,whichinturnleadstoevenmorewarming,”Desslerexplains.TheperspectivebyDesslerandco-authorStevenSherwoodoftheClimateChangeResearchCentreattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesispublishedinthecurrentissueofSciencemagazine.Inthearticle,theyreviewandsummarizethepeer-reviewedevidenceinsupportofastrongwatervaporfeedbackandconcludethattheevidencesupportingitisoverwhelming.“Foryears,therewasadebateoverthismechanism,withsomeevenquestioningifthewatervaporfeedbackexistedatall.Butrecentworkonthisfeedbackhasmoveditsexistenceandstrengthbeyondargument,”Dessleradds.Predictionsofsignificantglobalwarmingoverthenext100yearsbyclimatemodelsrequireastrongwatervaporfeedback.Recentestimatessuggesttheearthwillwarmfrom2to4degreesCelsius(4to8degreesFahrenheit)overthenextcentury—ascenariothatcouldhavedevastatinglong-termconsequences.“Everythingshowsthattheclimatemodelsareprobablygettingthewatervaporfeedbacknight,whichmeansthatunlesswereduceemissions,itisgoingtogetmuch,muchwarmeronourplanetbytheendofthecentury,”headds.Manyscientistsbelievesuchwarmingratesarealreadyhappening.Theycanpointtothesummerof2003,whenaprolongedheatwavegrippedEurope.AccordingtotheEarthPolicyInstitute,morethan35,000peoplediedthatsummer,withFrancerecordingover14,000deathsandGermanymorethan7,000.Additionally,warmertemperaturesarehavinganadverseeffectintheArctic,whererapidlossoficeisnowoccurring.“Theonlypossiblewayfuturewarmingwon’tbesignificantisifthere,existssomesortofoff-settingnegativefeedback,whichhasyettobediscovered,”Desslernotes.“Mostscientists,myselfincluded,judgethattobeaprettyunlikelypossibility.”8.Whatdoeswatervaporfeedbackinthepassagemean?A.Watervaporwilllendtoasignificantportionofthewarming.B.Theincreasesofgreenhousegaseswillleadtohigherhumidity.C.Increasinghumidityfromglobalwarmingismakingtheearthwarmer.D.Higherhumidityhascausedtheearthtowarmfrom2to4degreesCelsius.9.What’sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.Scientistshadaheatedargumentoverthewatervaporfeedback.B.Theexistenceandstrengthofwatervaporfeedbackiswithoutquestion.CAndrewDesslerwroteanarticletosupporthisideaofwatervaporfeedback.D.Therewasnosignificantevidencefortheexistenceofwatervaporfeedback.10.Whatdopredictionsofsignificantglobalwarmingtellus?A.Scientistscouldfindtheoffsettingnegativefeedbackinthefuture.B.Thereexistssomesortoffsettingnegativewatervaporfeedback.C.Thewarmingoftheearthwillhavedestructiveshort-termconsequences.D.Wemaydecreasethespeedofglobalwarmingbyreducingtheemissions.11.What’stheattitudeofAndrewDesslertowardsthewayofsolvingfuturewarming?A.Positive.B.Supportive.C.Neutral.D.Pessimistic.答案:8.C9.B10.D11.DDThescientistsplacedunderwaterspeakersinareaswherecoralhadbeendyinginAustralia’snorthernGreatBarrierReef.Theyplayedcertainsoundsoveraperiodofabout6weeksandstudiedtheresults.Theteamreportedthattwiceasmanyfisharrivedinareaswherethesoundsofhealthycoralwereplayed.Amongthearrivingfishwerespeciesthatfeedonallmajorfoodsources.Theresearchersnotedtheimportanceofhavingmanydifferentkindsoffishreturntothearea.Differentspeciesoffishperformmanyactivitiesthatsupporttheoceanenvironmentandsealife.“Damagedreefshaveahigherchanceofrecoveryiftheyhavehealthyfishpopulation,”thescientistswroteinthereport.,SteveSimpsonsaidthat“healthycoralreefsareremarkablynoisyplaces.”Theycontainthesoundsofmanykindsofshrimp,fishandotherseacreatures.Youngfishlistenforthesesoundswhentheyarelookingforaplacetosettle.Headdedthatreefs“becomeghostlyquiet”whentheysufferdestructionthatisusuallyrelatedtohuman-causedpollution.Coraldamagecancauseunappealingsmellsandsoundsthatdriveshrimpandfishaway.MarkMeekanisafishbiologist.Hesaidthatthereturnofthesefishisthefirststeptoseeingmajorimprovementsinreefhealth.“Recoveryisunderpinnedbyfishthatcleanthereefandcreatespaceforcoralstoregrow,”hesaid.TimGordonsayshebelievessoundcanbeusedtobringbackdeadcoralinareassufferingmajordestructioninoceansacrosstheworld.UniversityofBristolprofessorAndyRadfordsaidtheunderwatersoundsareapromisingwaytofightcoralreefdamageatthelocalcommunitylevel.Buthenotedthatotherthreatsneedtobereducedaswell.Theseincludeclimatechange,pollutionandoverfishing.Fromlocalmanagementinnovationstointernationalpoliticalaction,weneedmeaningfulprogressatalllevelstopaintabetterfutureforreefsworldwide.12.Whydidresearchersattractfishbyplayingsoundsunderwater?A.Tostudythepopulationoffish.B.Tocatchfishasmajorfoodsources.C.Torecoverdamagedreefsnaturally.D.Torecordthesoundsofhealthycorals.13.HowdidSteveexplainthecoralreefs?A.Bypresentingtheresearchresults.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bylistingsomespecificdata.D.Bygivingsomeexamples.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“underpinned”inPara.4mean?A.Destroyed.B.Affected.C.Supported.D.Attacked.15.WhatdoesProfessorAndystress?A.Reefneedsprotectionatalllevels.B.Climatechangeismoreseriousthanreefdamage.C.Overfishingthreatensworldcoralreef.D.Pollutionneedsinternationalpoliticalaction.答案:12.C13.B14.C15.A第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分),阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。StepstowriteagoodessayIfyouaskmanypeople,theywillprobablysaythatwritingaresearchpaperischallenging.Indeed,itrequirescarefulresearch,___16___ChooseyourtopicanddotheresearchChooseatopicthatyouareinterestedinoratopicyouarecuriousabout.___17___Forhelpfulandreliableinformation,thelibraryisthebestresource.Usebooks,publishedarticles,journals,newspapersandmagazinestoresearchyourchosentopic.___18___Afterin-depthresearch,youcangoontowriteanoutline.Withallthenotesandalltheinformationyou'vegathered,determinewhereeachtopicfits.Simplynotewhichpartswillbethebeginning,middleandend.Theoutlineiswhereyourresearchpaperstartstotakeshape.WriteafirstdraftAftertheoutline,beginthefirstdraft.___19___Sopeoplecanreaditandactuallyunderstandit.Youcandomoreresearchifyoufeellikeyou'relackinginformation.Thisisonlythefirstdraft,soyoucanstillmakechangesasyougoon.ProofreadandwriteyourfinalpaperOnceyourereadyourfirstdraftoverandoverandmakethenecessarychangesyoufeelyoushouldmake,itistimetowriteyourfinaldraft.___20___Andbesurethatyourwritingmakessenseandhasasteadyandnaturalflowallthroughout.Checkthespellingandgrammaticalmistakes,andthateverysourceyouusedislistedinthepaper'sbibliography.Readthefinalversionasmanytimesasyouwantandevenaskafriendorprofessortoreadittoo.A.MakeanoutlineB.WritedownthepropernotesC.ifyouwanttowriteagoodresearchpaper.D.Makesurethatalltheimportantinformationisincluded.E.Itwillencourageyoutodothenecessaryresearchonit.F.Thisisthepartwhereyouputmoredetailandlifeintothepaper.G.butaresearchpaperreallyjustneedsafewbasictipsforittobelesschallenging.,答案:16.G17.E18.A19.F20.D第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。Atinybitofkindnesscanmakeahugedifference.Afewweeksago,EhabTahawasonasubwayinVancouverwhenalargeman____21____.Heseemedangry,andhismovementswerefarfromnormal.Tahanotedallthepassengersonthetrainseemed____22____andweremovingawayfromhim.“Thelargemanwasbeing____23____onthetrain.Hewascursingand____24____,obviouslysufferingfromdrugabuseand/ormentalhealthissues,”TahadescribedonFacebook“Whileeveryonewasscared,a70-year-oldwoman,insteadof____25____,reachedouttotheman.”Thesweet____26____comfortedtheman.Eventuallyhesanktothefloorofthetrain,____27____,andtearsfloodedhiseyes.Tahacapturedanimageofthewomanandtheotherpassenger____28____handsandposteditonFacebook.“Itwasquiteincrediblebowsoonhe____29____,”TahawroteonFacebook“I’llwasbemosttouchingthingI’veeverseen.Ispoketothewomanafterhisincidentandshesimplysaid,‘I’mamotheranditwaswhathe_____30_____atthatmoment.’Andshestartedtocry.”“Shewasvery_____31_____,Tahasaid“Sheevenmentionedthatshethoughtaboutwhatwouldhappenifhe_____32_____herwiththepen—becausehehadoneinhishand—butshesaiditwasmoreimportantthathedidn’tfeel_____33_____.”Whenthemanarrivedathisstop,hegotupandsaid“Thanks,Grandma”beforegettingoff.“Isawthemostincredibledisplayofhumanitytothetrain,”Tahasaid.“It’sincredibletoseethatsometimeshuman_____34_____candosomuchmorethananythingelse.Don’tfearorjudgethe_____35_____onthesubway:Lifedoesnotprovideequalwelfareforallisresidents.”21.A.participatedB.respondedC.boardedD.escaped22.A.movedB.scaredC.embarrassedD.aroused23.A.aggressiveB.competitiveC.enthusiasticD.greedy24.A.shoutingB.ensuringC.weepingD.arguing25.A.givinginB.settingdownC.turningawayD.taking,over26.A.gestureB.coincidenceC.harmonyD.voice27.A.innocentB.delightedC.concernedD.relaxed28.A.fetchingB.holdingC.allocatingD.raising29.A.camebackB.brokeoutC.gotthroughD.calmeddown30.A.opposedB.forgotC.neededD.ignored31.A.humorousB.braveC.independentD.energetic32.A.advocatedB.addressedC.rewardedD.attacked33.A.aloneB.guiltyC.unbearableD.absurd34.A.sightB.smellC.touchD.taste35.A.residentsB.specialistsC.beggarsD.strangers答案:21.C22.B23.A24.A25.C26.A27.D28.B29.D30.C31.B32.D33.A34.C35.D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Airpollutionisnodoubtamajorconcerninmanybigcitiesacrosstheworld.Morethan80%ofpeoplelivinginurbanareas____36____(expose)tounsafeair,accordingtoareport____37____(deliver)bytheWorldHealthOrganization.“Urbanairpollutioncontinuestoriseat____38____alarmingrate,doinggreathamtohumanhealth,”saidDr.MariaNeira,thedirectorofPublicHealthandEnvironmentalPolicyattheWHO.“Atthesametime,____39____(aware)isrisingandmorecitiesaremonitoringtheirairquality.”Inthepasttwoyears,thenumberofcitiesmonitoringairpollution____40____(double)-nowcoveringabout3,000citiesin103countries.TheWHOwarnedoftheseriouseffectspoorairqualitycouldhave____41____thehealthofurbanresidents,____42____(link)ittotheriskofstrokes,heartdisease,lungcancerandmanyotherdiseases.Thereportalsoshowedthatlow-andmiddleincomecountries____43____(general)havepoorerairquality.About98%ofcitieswith100,000ormorepeopleinlow-andmiddle-incomecountriesdonotmeetWHOairqualityguidelines,____44____56%inhigh-incomecountriesfailtomeetthestandard.Thereportalsourgedlocalgovernmentstotakestrongerand_____45_____(effect),measurestofightagainstairpollution.答案:36.areexposed37.delivered38.an39.awareness40.hasdoubled41.on42.linking43.generally44.while45.effective第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,收到美国笔友Mark的一封电子邮件,他知道孔子学院(ConfuciusInstitute)是根据孔子命名的,很想对孔子有进一步的了解。请你写一封邮件回复,内容包括:1.孔子的主要思想;2.对中国文化的影响。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMark,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua答案:DearMark,Ihopeyouaredoingwell.HereissomethingaboutConfucius,thephilosopherafterwhomtheConfuciusInstitutesarenamed.Borninawar-tornperiod,Confuciusdevotedhimselftofindingaccesstoaharmonioussociety.Hestressedpersonalandgovernmentalmorality,justice,kindness,andsincerity.ConfuciusisalsocreditedwithhavingeditedmanyChineseclassicworks.Hisideas,aboutstrongfamilyloyalty,ancestorworship,andrespectofeldersbytheirchildrenhavealwaysbeenthecoreofChineseculture.HehasbeenhonoredasoneofthemostimportantfiguresinChineseculturalhistory.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Oneday,whenIwasafreshmaninhighschool,Isawakidfrommyclasswalkinghomefromschool.HisnamewasKyle.Itlookedlikehewascarryingallofhisbooks.Ithoughttomyself:WhywouldanyonebringhomeallhisbooksonFriday?Hemustreallybenerd.AsIwaswalking,Isawabunchofkidsrunningtowardhim.Theyranathim,knockingallhisbooksoutofhisarmsandtippinghimsobelandedinthedir.Hisglasseswentflying,andIsawthemlandinthegrassabouttenfeetfromhim.HelookedupandIsawthisterriblesadnessinhiseyes.So,Ijoggedovertohimandashecrawledaroundlookingforhisglasses,Isawatearinhiseye.AsIhandedhimhisglasses,hesaid,“thanks!”Therewasabigsmileonhisface.Itwasoneofthosesmilesthatshowedrealgratitude.Wetalkedallthewayhome,andIcarriedhisbooks.Heturnedouttobeaprettycoolkid.ThemoreIgottoknowKyle,themoreIlikedhim.Overnextfouryears,KyleandIbecamethebestfriends.Whenwewereseniors,behadthehighestmarksintheclassandwaschosetogiveaspeechatthegraduationceremony.Iteasedhimallthetimeaboutbeinganerd.Hehadtopreparealot,andIwassogladitwasn’tmehavingtogetupthereandspeak.Graduationday,IsawKyleandsaid.“Heybigguy,you’llbegreat!”Helookedatmewithoneofthoselooks,thereallygratefulone,andsaid“Thanks,”smiling.Asbestartedhisspeech,heclearedhisthroatandbegan.“Graduationisatimetothankthosewhohelpedyoumakeitthroughthosetoughyears.Yourparents,yourteachers,yoursiblings,maybeacoachbutmostlyyourfriends.Iamheretotellallofyouthatbeingafriendtosomeoneisthebestgiftyoucangivehimorher.Iamgoingtotellyouastory.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。,Paragraph1:Ijustlookedatmyfriendwithdisbeliefashetoldthestoryofthefirstdaywemet.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Ismiledbackintears.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案:Paragraph1:Ijustlookedatmyfriendwithdisbeliefashetoldthestoryofthefirstdaywemet.Kylehadplannedtokillhimselfovertheweekend.HetalkedofhowhehadcleanedouthislockersohisMomwouldn’thavetodoitlaterandwascarryinghisstuffhome.Meanwhile,Ifoundhelookedhardatmeandgavemealittlesmile.“Thankfully,Iwassaved.Myfriendsavedmefromdoingtheunspeakable.”Iheardthegaspgothroughthecrowdasthishandsome,andpopularboytoldusallabouthisweakestmoment.Whenhiseyescaughtmine,Iwasabletoseetearsshimmeredinhissmilingeyes.Paragraph2:Ismiledbackintears.NotuntilthatmomentdidIrealizewhatbigdifferenceonesmallgesturehadmadetohim.IevensawhisMomandDadlookingatmeandsmilingthatsamegratefulsmile.Itdawnedonmethatnevershouldweunderestimatethepowerofouractions.Withonesmallgesturewecanchangeaperson’slife.Forbetterorforworse.
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