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【英语】江苏省金陵中学2020届高三下学期6月测试试题

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江苏省金陵中学2020届高三下学期6月测试英语试题 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分) ‎ 第一节:(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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. How is the weather today?‎ A. Cloudy and a little windy. B. Clear and a little windy.  C. Rainy and cool.‎ ‎2. Who had the flu?‎ A. The woman. B. The man. C. Bill.‎ ‎3. What difficulty does the woman have in learning English?‎ A. Pronunciation. B. Grammar. C. Spelling.‎ ‎4. What are the speakers talking about?‎ A. Mike’s job interview. ‎ B. Mike’s meeting with a friend. ‎ C. Mike’s good behavior.‎ ‎5. How does the man feel about the woman?‎ A. She is careless with money. ‎ B. She doesn’t like money. ‎ C. She is able to make money.‎ 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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. Where does the conversation most probably take place?‎ A. At a bookstore. B. At a classroom. C. At a library.‎ ‎7. What does the man ask the woman to do?‎ A. To sell another book to him. ‎ B. To reserve him a copy. ‎ ‎ C. To keep him a secret ‎ 听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。‎ ‎8. What does the woman ask the man do first?‎ A. To pay the mini-bar bill. ‎ B . To take his own bags himself.‎ C. To get the bill charged with his company.‎ ‎9. How will the man pay?‎ A. With the company’s cash. B. With his Visa card. C. With his cash.‎ 听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。‎ ‎10. Why did Maria call her dad?‎ A. She made a traffic accident. ‎ B. She lost her way. ‎ C. Her car broke down.‎ ‎11. How does the man let people know that he is in trouble when the man is driving on the highway?‎ A. Put up hood of the car. ‎ B. Tie a white piece of cloth onto the antenna. ‎ C. Both A and B.‎ ‎12. What can Maria turn on?‎ A. The radio. B. The flashes. C. The head lights.‎ 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。‎ ‎13. How many points did the man get?‎ A. 80 points. B. 70 points. C. 60 points.‎ ‎14. Why is the man’s score not satisfactory?‎ A. He didn’t recite the language points at all. ‎ B. He just hurriedly prepared for the exam. ‎ C. He had to do some part-time jobs.‎ ‎15.How does the woman feel about the man’s study methods?‎ A. Quite effective than expected. ‎ B. She didn’t give comments. ‎ C. Not effective at all. ‎ ‎16. What is “Distributed practice” involved according to the woman?‎ A. It involves hurriedly preparing for an exam. ‎ B. It involves spreading out studying over time. ‎ C. It involves absent-mindedly preparing for exams.‎ 听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。‎ ‎17. How long will be the principle talk?‎ A. About fifteen minutes. B. About twenty minutes. C. About half an hour.‎ ‎18. What will the director of studies talk about? ‎ A. Tomorrow’s activities. B. Next morning’s activities. ‎ C. The courses and the different requirements.‎ ‎19. Where will the freshmen go at 11o’clock?‎ A. The Main Hall. B. The language lab. C. Classroom 521.‎ ‎20. Why will the freshmen take a test?‎ A. To watch a video. B. To listen to a lecture. C. To find their level of English.‎ 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)‎ 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。‎ ‎21.Patience is a quality_______ success feeds on itself.‎ A. where B. what C. that D. which ‎22.Have you ever waited for your bus for a very long time,____ by two or more buses arriving together?‎ A. only to greet B. only greeted C. only to be greeted D. only greeting ‎22.Have you ever waited for your bus for a very long time,_____ by two or more buses arriving together?‎ A. only to greet B. only greeted C. only to be greeted D. only greeting ‎23.Hemingway used what he learned from his life in Italy to show that war______ the best and worst in men and women.‎ A. holds out B. brings out C. puts out D. hands out ‎24.I've had enough of your talking! I's time to _______words into action!‎ A. transfer B. transport C. transmit D. translate ‎25.Jack had planned to visit his grandparents last weekend, but an emergency______ and he had to reschedule.‎ A. should come up B. had come up C. came up D. would come up .‎ ‎26.A former tai chi world champion is teaching tai chi classes in New York _______broadening the appeal of Chinese culture.‎ A. in place of B. in hope of. C. in praise of D. in case of ‎27.____ having a roommate inevitably has its challenges, it can also be a great part of your college experience.‎ A. While B. When C. As D. If ‎28._________by a burning desire for adventure, Li Bai left home and started to travel around in his early twenties.‎ A. Having driven B. Being driven C. To drive D. Driven ‎29.——Why are you so excited?‎ ‎—— I met Tommy just now. We _______ each other for ages.‎ A. haven't seen B. didn't see C. hadn't seen D. don't see ‎30.He was on the scene and saw what happened, which makes him the only witness who provides an ________ account. ‎ A. authentic B. ambiguous C. arbitrary D. artificial ‎31.The Oxford Dictionary is useful for you to learn English, so you'd better buy ________.‎ A. it B. one C. that D. the one ‎32.It is estimated that 12.79 million new urban jobs have been created this year, which almost doubles._______ it was last year.‎ A. how B. which C. where D. what ‎33.—— Tommy, you seem to be overjoyed!‎ ‎——____? I have just received the offer from the Sydney University.‎ A. Guess what. B. What for C. What if D. So what ‎34.There is no quick fix for the climate crisis we're facing right now. To talk about ‎ alternative energy is merely to _________of something much deeper.‎ A. push the limits B. give it the edge C. scratch the surface D. land on the feet ‎35.The actor lately released a new film, which has met with a mixed _______ from his fans.‎ A. assumption B. reception C. composition D. description 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)‎ 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ For years, I thought a present and a gift as the same thing.‎ I grew up in a household where presents marked special___ 36___ There was always a box for each of us under the tree at Christmas.___ 37___ Dad always gave Mom something each Valentines Day and anniversary. He would carefully plan his shopping trips to find just the___ 38___ thing. His joy in the hunt was proof of the __39__ of giving and of his love for her. I saw these presents as the _40_ of a husband's devotion.‎ So when I married a man who did not give presents on a regular basis, it was a(an)_‎ I wrestled with my__ 42_Gary did not _43_ avoid gift-giving. Gary would return from sea___ 44___with a brown paper bag inside of which was something that reminded him of me.‎ I tried to change him__ _45__ . I prepared gifts for Christmas and for his birthdays__ 46_He appreciated the caring, but refused to do the same thing for me. I dropped hints, they fell on__ 47_ears.‎ I began to tell him what I wanted, giving___ 48_‎ instructions. When Gary left for the market one Saturday, I asked him to find me diamond earrings as a birthday present. Yet he came home with a road scraper ( 刮路机) .‎ ‎_49___ _when the snowstorm stopped later that year and he was at sea, I used the road scraper to plow (犁) out both our driveway and our neighbor's, thinking how__ _50___ earrings would have been and it was then that I realized he had been giving me gifts all along. The gestures, large and small, born of his caring and concern were the_51___ that he gave daily. ‎ We_52 to teach others how to love us. In that struggle, we often forget how to___53___ the love they already give us as only they can give it.‎ I finally began to understand the__ _54___ between a present and a gift. A present is a thing. But a gift is a small act of kindness, the willingness to__ 55__ to another's needs, the sacrifice of ‎ time and effort.‎ ‎36. A. locations B. situations C. occasions D. conditions ‎37. A. Additionally B. Originally C. Fortunately D. Consequently ‎38. A. cheap B. astonishing C. splendid D. right ‎39. A. pleasure B. ambition C. intention D. addiction ‎40. A. example . B. emphasis C. reminder D. expression ‎41. A. improvement B. adjustment C. despair D. disaster :‎ ‎42. A. expectations B. dilemma C. conscience D. anxiety ‎43. A. actively B. willingly C. intentionally D. wholly ‎44. A. supplied B. armed C. decorated D. filled ‎45. A. by tradition B. by force C. by example D. by accident ‎46. A. on purpose B. in order C. at random D. on time ‎47. A. sharp B. big C. deaf D. sensitive ‎48. A. some B. specific C. brief D. unusual ‎49. A. And B. So C. Though D. But ‎50. A. precious B. practical C. useless D. ugly ‎51. A. promises B. gifts C. blessings D. instructions ‎52. A. struggle B. fail C. attempt D. decide ‎53. A. express B. appreciate C. return D. share :‎ ‎54. A. distance B. similarity C. difference D. conflict ‎55. A. subscribe B. take . C. connect D. bend 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,并在答题卡_上将该项涂黑。‎ A Below are four books of the 10 Best Books of 2019. Which one will you add to your booklist? Exhalation ( 呼吸) By Ted Chiang ‎■Many of the nine deeply beautiful stories in this collection explore the material consequences of time travel. Reading them feels, like sitting at dinner with a friend who explains ‎ scientific theory to you without an ounce of condescension ( 傲慢) .Each thoughtful, elegantly crafted story poses a philosophical question; Chiang organizes all nine into a conversation that comes full circle, after having travelled remarkable valleys,deserts and plains.‎ Lost Children Archive(档案)‎ By Valeria Loiselle ‎■The Mexican author's third novel一her first to be written in English一unfolds against a backdrop of crisis: of children crossing borders, facing death, being confined, being deported unaccompanied by their guardians.‎ The novel centers on a couple and their two children, who are taking a road trip from New York City to the Mexican border; the couple's marriage is on the edge of collapse and the woman tries to help a Mexican immigrant find her daughters, who've gone missing in their attempt to cross the border behind her. The brilliance of Luiselli's writing stirs anger and pity. Acutely sensitive, Luiselli has delivered an experimental book, one that is as much about storytellers and storytelling as it is about lost children.‎ The Yellow House By Sarah Broom ‎■In her first extraordinary, fascinating appearance, Broom pushes past the baseline expectations of memoir to create an entertaining and inventive combination of literary forms. Part oral history, part urban history, part celebration of a bygone way of life, "The Yellow House" is a full accusation of the greed, discrimination, indifference and poor city planning that led her family's home to be wiped off the map. Tracing the history of a single home in New Orleans East, from the ' 60s to Hurricane Katrina, this is an instantly essential text, examining the past, present and possible future of the city of New Orleans, and a true reflection of America.‎ No Visible Bruises By Rachel Louise Snyder ‎■Snyder's thoroughly reported book covers what the World Health Organization has called "a global health problem of epidemic proportions. "In America alone, more than half of all murdered women are killed by a current or former partner; domestic violence cuts across lines of class, religion and race. Snyder exposes myths (restraining orders are the answer, abusers never change) and writes movingly about the lives of people on both sides of the equation. She doesn't ‎ give easy answers but presents a wealth of information that is its own form of hope.‎ ‎56. If you are a fan of science fiction, which book will you choose?‎ A. Exhalation Lost B. Children Archive C. The Yellow House . D. No Visible Bruises ‎57. According to the passage, which of the following sentences is TRUE?‎ A. In the book Exhalation, Ted Chiang describes a story told by his friend.‎ B. Lost Children Archive is Valeria Luiselli's first novel in English.‎ C. Several stories of literary forms make up the book, The Yellow House.‎ D. No Visible Bruises shows nothing but restraining orders are answers to family violence.‎ B You are about to hear a strange but true story. Legend has it that, Harry Houdini, the master magician, once claimed that he could break out of any jail cell in the world. All he had to do was walk into that jail cell with his street clothes on. 'I will be out of there in one hour. No problem!' He said. A very old jail down South heard about Houdini's claims and they accepted the challenge. On the day of the event, many people gathered outside. Very confidently, Houdini walked into the jail and into the cell and they shut the metal door behind him.‎ The first thing Houdini did was to take off his coat. Then, very strangely, he took off his belt. Secretly hidden in Houdini's belt, was a ten-inch piece of steel; very tough and very flexible and Houdini started working.‎ In about 30 minutes, that confident expression Houdini had when he walked in disappeared. In one hour, he was bathed in sweat. And at the end of two hours, Houdini in defeat, collapsed against the door, which then opened. It opened because you see, that door had never been locked. But that's not entirely true is it? That door was locked. It was firmly and thoroughly locked in Houdini's mind, which meant it was locked as if the best locksmith in the world had put his lock on it.‎ The mind is powerful. How many doors in your life do you think are locked but aren't? how many times have you been stuck in the mental prison of over thinking something that really had a simple solution. There is an ancient African proverb that says when there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can do us no harm.‎ Your mind is the most powerful force you will ever face. It will tell you lies. It will tell you can't do that. You're not meant for that. You're not good enough for that. You can't go on anymore. You don't have the energy. You must thank it for its opinion and carry on. Because as Houdini showed us the only locked doors that exist are in your own mind. The doors in reality are open and all you have to do is walk through.‎ ‎58. Why couldn't Harry Houdini open the door within two hours?‎ A. Because he didn't open the door with his mind.‎ B. Because the door was locked by the best locksmith.‎ C. Because he had thought the door was locked.‎ D. Because he overestimated his own ability to open the door.‎ ‎59. Which of the following story shows the "locked door" in our mind?‎ A. Bring the painted dragon to life by putting in the pupils of its eyes.‎ B. One tends to stand still and refuse to make progress.‎ C. The donkey has exhausted its skills against the tiger.‎ D. Lock the stable door after the horse has been stolen.‎ ‎60. We can conclude from the passage EXCEPT A. The biggest enemy in your life is in fact the enemy in your mind.‎ B. If you walk through the door in mind, your potential will be unlimited.‎ C. Unless you defeat the enemy outside, you will not defeat your enemy inside.‎ D. Life is really simple, but we insist on making it rigid and complicated.‎ C ‎“Without trust “writes Rachel Botsman,“society cannot survive, and it certainly cannot thrive."‎ Clearly, we are in trouble. Two-thirds of people surveyed last year in 28 countries expressed low levels of trust in "mainstream institutions" of business, government and media.‎ In “Who Can You Trust?" Botsman, an Oxford lecturer offers a timely and accessible framework for understanding what trust is, how it works, why it matters and how it is evolving. It is an important guidance to the obstacles and opportunities we face as a society if we are to repair and redefine trust.‎ Through human history, trust has evolved in three basic stages: Local trust was enough when ‎ people lived in small communities and everybody knew everybody else; industrialization and urbanization required institutional trust so that people could trust complete strangers running governments, corporations, and standards for international trade, commerce and finance. We are now living through a massive global. shift of trust from institutions to individuals: distributed trust facilitated by high-tech platforms, many of which are run by the private sector.‎ This shift is caused by several factors. First, accountability is unequal. Rich, powerful and well- connected individuals have been able to accumulate vast quantities of often undocumented wealth by avoiding tax and anti-bribery laws, while ordinary people are likely to be caught and punished for lawbreaking. Second, people in power are no longer seen to deserve greater respect as the details of their lives are exposed.‎ Botsman does not prescribe how we deal with that. But if the old ways of giving and cancelling trust such as. voting, markets and consumer choice are no longer functioning, then we must change or replace them. Systems must be "driven democratically and rationally," become more "transparent, inclusive, and accountable" and, most important, be designed to "put people first," which profit-driven platforms have failed to do sufficiently.‎ Tech executives are responding to the trust crisis mainly with promises of more and better technology. But Batsman warns that the responsibility for ensuring that the robots being used are trustworthy lies with the human beings who design and use them. We have not thought through how we hold those people accountable, let alone their robots. She warns against a natural tendency "to become over- reliant on machines." Ideally machines should be programmed to "understand" their own limitations and even seek human help or intervention.‎ A growing number of people hope that new trust mechanisms can be established through the use of exciting new technologies such as the blockchain(区块链). In essence, blockchains are digital public ledgers of transactions that cannot be changed, thereby creating greater transparency and accountability and making corruption much harder.‎ However, Botsman warns that the blockchain is no panacea for human trust. Whether blockchain systems lead to more accountable governance and a more just global economy will depend on their design and the intentions of those who build them. There is no app for fixing trust.‎ ‎"Who Can You Trust?" does make a clear case for why it is important for the companies, governments and other institutions to be much more transparent and subject themselves to new ‎ mechanisms that can credibly hold them accountable. It is the only way they can hope to earn and maintain trust in the future.‎ ‎61. Which of the following orders of trust evolution is right?‎ A. institutional trust→industrialized trust→individual trust B. urbanized trus→local trust→institutional trust C. local trust →institutional trust →distributed trust D. local trust→urbanized trust →individual trust ‎62. What can we conclude from the passage?‎ A. Profit-driven platforms pay no attention to the importance of people.‎ B. It is the people who design and use technology that count in restoring trust.‎ C. New technologies, such as the blockchain can prevent corruption from happening.‎ D. People should rely on new technologies to create transparency and accountability.‎ ‎63. What do the underlined words “no panacea" mean?‎ A. not a Herculean task B. a hard nut C. not a cure-all medicine D. a catch -22‎ ‎64. What's the author's attitude toward the possibility of using technology to restore trust?‎ A. Supportive B. Negative C. Indifferent D. Skeptical D Shelly hugged her husband. "Be careful, Billy."‎ ‎"Come on, Shel!" Bill rolled his eyes. "You worry too much, Honey. Me and the boys will be OK. It's just a,three一day trip. We'll catch enough halibut to be able to fix up the baby's room the way you want it." '‎ ‎"Billy, I love you and worry every time you go to sea, especially in winter."‎ ‎"Shell, I promise I'll be careful. I may be the youngest captain in this port, but I'm the most careful. I learned at the helm of Daddy's boat, which I was practically raised on."‎ They hugged again. Bill planted a tender kiss on her cheek, rested his open palm on her slightly swollen stomach, "Besides, I need to be here. Little Billy will need his daddy." Shelly slapped him on the shoulder. "It's. Billy Jean and you know it."‎ Bill laughed, "Not on my watch, Girl. I gave you a boy to take over as captain."‎ Their laughter broke the tension. "I have to go, Shell. See you in a few days? ‘He turned to leave and then turned back, reached into the pocket of his heavy coat and pulled out an envelope.‎ ‎ “I almost forgot. Here's my letter?"‎ Shelly took the crisp envelope and slipped into the pocket of her dress. "Thanks,Billy." It had been their custom since they started dating. Billy gave her a note before he went to sea. She wasn't allowed to open it until the next day. He usually wrote of love or sometimes something silly - both made her smile. She wrote a reply and left it on the kitchen table for him. Reading her reply was the first thing he did when he came home.‎ She watched as her husband walked the ‘length of the pier to where the forty-five foot “Shelly Girl “and his crew waited. He gave a final wave and climbed aboard.‎ Shelly stood by their pickup truck and watched until the boat rounded the point and disappeared from view. "I love you, Billy." she whispered. "Be safe."①‎ That evening, five hundred miles to the south, a small winter depression moved north along the Atlantic coast of the USA. Experts found an unexpected change in the jet stream, which would make the small depression become a raging winter storm.②‎ Shelly woke in the morning and listened to the weather report on the battered radio sitting on kitchen table. The phone rang. “Hello.'‎ ‎“Shelly?"‎ ‎"Hi, Gail!" She recognized the voice of her friend, who was the wife of one of Billy's crew. “Have you heard the weather?"‎ ‎"Hang on a second. I just turned the radio on." Shelly's face paled as she heard the weather person say a major winter depression had moved into the area. "Oh crap!"‎ ‎"That's what [ said too.”"‎ ‎"They'll be OK, Gail. They're experienced fishermen." Shelly said to Gail It was a attempt to convince herself that her man would be safe.③‎ Off the south shore of Nova Scotia, Bill struggled to control the Shelly Girl in the growing waves. Wind and water attacked Bill and his crew from all directions. The forty- and fifty-foot walls of water were too much of a challenge for the young captain.‎ The force of the water flipped the boat over, tore the wheelhouse off and tossed Bill and his crew into the icy Atlantic.‎ The water, only a few degrees above the freezing point, soon overcame Bill's will to live. “Shelly!‎ He took a last painful breath of salt water and slipped below the surface. ④‎ The crisp envelope bent beneath her fingers as she laid it on her lap and read. "Shelly, you are my life,, my love and soon-to-be mother of our son一 girl if that is what you really want. I'll always come home.'‎ Shelly reached for the pen in her dress pocket. Tears dripped from her face and stained the paper she wrote on,”__________”‎ Her note sits on their kitchen table still- never read.‎ ‎65. Why was Shelly worried too much when Billy go to sea this time?‎ A. Because she and their baby Billy Jean needed Billy's protection and care.‎ B. Because she knew from the radio that a major winter depression would come.‎ C. Because she had a feeling that Billy would never return home.‎ D. Because she cared about Billy's safety in the sea, especially in winter.‎ ‎66. What can we learn from the passage?‎ A. Billy could read Shelly's reply letter only when he returned home from the sea.‎ B. Billy and Shelly wrote letters to each other since they got married.‎ C. Shelly read Billy's letter eagerly each time she got his letter.‎ D. They exchanged their letters with each other every time Billy went out.‎ ‎67. Which word can be filled in the blank in the passage?‎ A. weak B. strong . C. hard D. desperate ‎68. Where can the sentences "Shell sat in her favorite spot on the porch of their weathered beach house, the salty air sticking to her heavy winter clothes. The oncoming storm blew sand across her winter boots." be put in?‎ A.① B.② C.③ D.④‎ ‎69. Which of the following may be Shelly's reply to Billy's letter?‎ A. Billy you were so brave, I always knew.‎ B. Billy, I always knew the ocean was your home.‎ C. Billy, I always knew, you would come back.‎ D. Billy, I love you, I would always wait for you.‎ ‎70. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?‎ A. An unlucky Billy B. A storm in life . C. A broken Shelly D. Never read 第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 请注意阅读下列短文,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。每个空格只填1个单词。‎ ‎ Introduction to anger Anger is a natural reaction which comes out when we feel that we have not been given a fair treatment. The positive side of this negative emotion is that it has helped us to evolve as humans and cope in a better manner with our surroundings. However, it tends to become a problem when we fail to control it. Many a time it happens that your anger has hurt others or has spoiled one of your relationships for which you regret later. It has some bad effects on the health, too.‎ We should control anger so that it does not cause harm to us or to those around us whom we love. One of the best ways to control anger is to get help from others. If you feel that you are unable to manage your anger, it can make you more upset. So tell someone that is close to you, a friend or a family member, about your problem. When you discuss a matter with others, there is a better chance of finding a solution to your problem. Besides, there are no better stress relievers than humor. When you feel that it is because of stress that your anger is becoming unmanageable, you can use humor. It can help you look at difficult things in a lighter way and you will feel better about the things around you.‎ Anger tends to make us have a lot of negative thoughts. Therefore, we have to change the negative thoughts into positive ones. For this you have to first refuse all the negative thoughts that are in your mind one by one. This can be done with a lot of practice. Once you are successful in that, you have to maintain your focus only on the positive things of life.‎ Meditation (冥想) is an excellent anger management technique. In addition, what we do is disconnect ourselves from the outer world and focus all our attention into the inner world. This helps us develop a sense of controlling our thoughts that tend to cause anger.‎ ‎(71) ______‎ Anger is a natural reaction which comes out when we have been treated (72) ______.‎ Positive sides ‎﹡Help us evolve as humans.‎ ‎﹡Help us deal with our surroundings (73) ______.‎ ‎(74‎ ‎﹡Hurt others.‎ ‎) ______ sides ‎﹡Spoil your (75) ______.‎ ‎﹡Have some bad effects on your health.‎ Some ways to (76) ______ your anger Get help from others Discuss your problems with your friend or a ‎ ‎(77) ______ member.‎ Use (78)_______‎ It can help you see difficult things in a (79)_________ way.‎ Think (80) ______‎ Refuse all the negative thoughts and focus only on positive things.‎ Practice meditation Help us control our thoughts which tend to cause anger.‎ 第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)‎ 阅读下面短文,然后按要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。‎ Big or small, rejection affects us all. Harry Potter was rejected. So was The Twilight Saga. If authors J. K. Rowling and Stephenie Meyer hadn’t kept trying with publisher after publisher, we’d all have missed out on some great adventures.‎ Rejection doesn’t have to be about the big thing like not getting into your top college, not making the team, or not getting asked to the prom (舞会). Everyday situations can lead to the feeling of rejection, too, like if your joke doesn’t get a laugh, if no one remembers to save you a seat at the lunch table, or if the person you really like talks to everyone but you.‎ Feeling rejected is the opposite of feeling accepted. But being rejected (and we will all be at times) doesn’t mean someone isn’t liked, valued, or important. It just means that one time, in one situation, with one person, things didn’t work out.‎ Rejection hurts. But it’s impossible to avoid it altogether. In fact, you don’t want to— people who become too afraid of rejection might hold back from going after something they want. Sure, they avoid rejection, but they’re also 100% guaranteed to miss out on what they want but won’t try for.‎ ‎【写作内容】‎ ‎1. 以约30个词概括上文的主要内容。‎ ‎2. 以约120个词就“How to deal with rejection”这一话题发表你的看法,内容包括:‎ ‎ (1) 讲述一次你被拒绝的经历; (2) 你当时的感受; (3) 你认为应该如何正确面对拒绝。‎ ‎【写作要求】‎ 作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子。‎ ‎【评分标准】‎ 概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,语篇连贯。‎ ‎【参考答案】‎ ‎1~5 BCCAA 6~10 CBABC 11~15 CBBBC 16~20 BACBC ‎21-25 ACBDC 26-30 BADC A 31-35 BDACB ‎36. C 37. A 38. D 39. A 40. D 41. B 42. A 43. D ‎ ‎44. B 45.C 46. A 47. C 48. B 49. D 50. C 51. B 52.A. ‎ ‎53. B 54. C 55. D 56.A 57.B 58.C 59.B 60.C 61.C ‎ ‎62.B 63.C 64.D 65.D 66.A 67.A 68.C 69.B 70.D ‎ 任务型阅读:‎ ‎71. Definition 72 unfairly 73. better 74. Negative 75. relationships ‎76 control/manage 77. family 78. humor 79. lighter 80. positively 书面表达:‎ One possible version Everyone has experiences of being rejected. Although rejection makes us feel hurt, we can never avoid it, or we’ll certainly miss out on things we want.‎ Three years ago, I competed with my classmates for an important role in an English show to be held in my school. I was so eager to participate in it that I practiced hard in my spare time. However, I was turned down in the last round. I felt really disappointed and deeply hurt because my friends made it but I failed.‎ Personally, if we can deal with rejection well, it will have a minimal effect on us. First, we should have a positive attitude toward rejection; that is to say, we ought to acknowledge it and keep reminding ourselves that rejection is always a possibility. Second, we can tell our family or friends what happened and how we feel about it or even cry if we want to — it’s a natural way to release our emotions. Last but not least, we should consider rejection as an opportunity for self-improvement and try our best to get accepted next time.‎