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1、时态辨析4名词辨析5形容词辨析中678难9副词辨析10介词辨析11121314代词辨析1516连词辨析1718192021细节理解题22语境运用23推理判断题242526考查副词27考查介词28考查动词时态29考查搭配30考查动词搭配31考查连词32考查形容词、副词33考查时态3435考查非谓语Module 2 Traffic Jam第卷第二部分: 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AI sometimes feel left out with my friends at the p

2、arty. What can I do? SusanAlice: Speak to your best friend before you arrive and ask her to make sure you dont get left out of the group. That way, shell know to include you in all the fun. Make the effort to speak to some other people at the party. You might even make a new friend or two.Sometimes

3、I think parties get boring and I want to go home! Jenny Even a great party will drag if youre not enjoying yourself. Making the effort to dance and have a chat with your friends will beat the boredom! You dont have to stay to the very end of the party. Our school is having a Christmas dance party bu

4、t Im really shy. Shall I go or not? Emma Part of you would like to go to the party, so give it a try. Let good friends know how you feel and make sure youll have people to dance with when the evening comes. Practice some fun dances so youll feel comfortable on the dance floor. Whenever I go to a par

5、ty, my dad comes to pick me up at 8 pm. I always have to leave earlier than the rest of my friends and I get really angry with my dad. Anny Talk with your dad and let him know how you feel. It feels hard to have different rules from your friends but dont worry too much your friends are probably pick

6、ed up soon after you anyway.21. Alice advises Susan to _.A. stay with her friends B. ask her friend for help C. leave the party at once D. make fun of her friends22. The underlined word “drag” is closest in meaning to “_”.A. fail B. improve C. be boring D. be pleasant23. What worries Anny?A. Her dad

7、 is strict with her. B. She always argues with her dad.C. Nobody picks her up after the party. D. She cant go to the party with her friends.24. Where can you probably find the text?A. In a notice.B. In a guidebook.C. In a famous novel.D. In a popular magazine.BWith the development of the economy, lo

8、ose change (零钱) is often ignored (忽略) by most of us. We have forgotten how those little, round metal pieces can add up. However, if you were a kid that had to clean the house for extra (额外的) money, youll understand how important it is.When I was a kid, I knew my parents could afford whatever I wante

9、d, but Dad made me work for things that were “wants”. I knew Dad always carried a lot of change in his pockets. He had taught me that enough pennies (便士) would still get me what I wanted in the end.Dad had his favorite reclining chair (躺椅) in his room where he would go after a long day at work. When

10、 he reclined in the chair, the change would fall from his pockets onto the floor under the chair, which was really a good chance for me to collect pennies. Im sure he realized he had empty pockets when he took his clothes off, but he never said anything and never stopped sitting in the chair. My kid

11、s learned early that change worked just as well as dollars and they also knew their dad saw no value in change. In fact, he saw it as a pain-in-the-neck so instead of asking him for money, they always asked if they could have his change. Whenever I see a penny on a floor, I always pick it up. Theyve

12、 come in handy over the years, like at the check stand when someone needs a penny to check out, or my children are twelve cents short of their bus fare little things, but important things. 25. Why is loose change ignored at present according to the author?A. Because people find it is of no use.B. Be

13、cause loose change is often noisy.C. Because loose change isnt easy to carry.D. Because peoples lives have improved a lot.26. Why did the authors father ask her to work for her own “wants”?A. To help her earn a lot of money.B. To tell her that pennies add up.C. To save enough money for future use.D.

14、 To let her know it was hard to earn money.27. We can infer from Paragraph 3 that the authors father _.A. didnt care about loose changeB. taught the author a good lessonC. was really a hard-working personD. was too tired to look after his child28. The underlined word “pain-in-the-neck” means that th

15、e authors husband _.A. was really richB. was very generousC. had a problem with his neckD. paid little attention to changeCToday, the worlds diversity (多样性) of food crops (农作物) is quickly decreasing. But scientists around the world are taking action. They are building seed banks. At seed banks, scie

16、ntists store the seeds of many different crops. There are now 1,400 seed banks around the world. However, some banks are in warm countries. If the electricity fails, the seeds will get too hot and die. Other seed banks are in countries troubled by war. Sometimes people damage the seed banks. If this

17、 happens, valuable seeds can be lost forever!The organization Global Crop Diversity Trust decided they wanted to deal with this problem. So, they decided to build a global seed bank. This seed bank would contain a back-up, or extra copy, of all the worlds seeds. Smaller seed banks would still collec

18、t and keep local seeds. But they would also send copies of their seeds to the global bank.Scientists from the Global Crop Diversity Trust chose the cold, snowy mountains of Svalbard, Norway to build the global seed bank the Svalbard Global Seed Vault (斯瓦尔巴全球种子库). Organizations, farmers, or local see

19、d banks store their extra seeds there. And the people who place their seeds in the vault are the only people who can take them out. They pay to ship their seeds to Norway, but it does not cost them any money to store their seeds. The Global Crop Diversity Trust pays for this. Cary Fowler is a scient

20、ist who heads the Global Crop Diversity Trust. He said, “If the Seed Vault simply supplies seed banks with copies of seeds that those banks lost by accident, the Seed Vault will be worth way more than it cost.”29. Seed banks are built to _.A. research on seeds B. produce new seedsC. protect crop div

21、ersityD. increase the number of seeds30. Compared with other seed banks, the global seed bank _.A. was built by the government B. is more welcomed by farmers C. is mainly used by great scientists D. can provide a good environment for seeds31. What can we learn about the Svalbard Global Seed Vault?A.

22、 It helps to pay the shipping cost.B. No one can take seeds out of there.C. There are no fees to store seeds there.D. It mainly receives seeds from farmers.32. What is Cary Fowlers attitude towards the Seed Vault?A. He feels it is very important.B. He is surprised at it.C. He thinks it costs too muc

23、h.D. He is uncertain about it.DThe word “invent” comes from a Latin word which means “to find.” Garrett Morgan, an African-American, was one such inventor. His first job was repairing machines in a factory. By accident, he had invented the hair straightener. He sold his products and then continued w

24、ith his career as an inventor.Every day, Garrett Morgan watched traffic become more dangerous. Cars, bicycles and walkers all competed to cross the street. Police officers made simple “stop / go” signals (信号) at busy crossroads, but cars, bicycles and walkers still rushed into the crossroads at diff

25、erent speeds and many crashed into each other. One day he saw a traffic accident between a car and a bicycle at a busy crossroads. The problem with the traffic light, he realized, was its poor design: the traffic signal lacked a transition (过渡) between “stop” and “go.”Morgan invented a new traffic s

26、ignal that added a “caution (警告)” light that made traffic move more smoothly and safely. His traffic light stood on a T-shaped pole (杆) with arms that flashed a red light to stop traffic in all directions, allowing walkers to cross safely. After walkers crossed, traffic could only go in one directio

27、n.Soon, cities everywhere wanted his traffic light. In 1923, a popular electric company paid Morgan $40,000 to make and sell his invention. Traffic lights today work in the same basic way.The traffic light is Morgans most famous invention. In 1963, the United States government gave Garrett Morgan an

28、 award (奖) for his life-saving idea. 33. What can we learn about Garrett Morgan from Paragraph 1?A. He worked in a factory all his life.B. He led a hard life in his early years. C. He made money from hair straighteners.D. He dreamed of being an inventor when he was a child.34. What made Morgan invent the traffic light?A. A traffic accident.B. A car drivers advice.C. Worry about his safety.D. Hard work of police officers.35. According to the text, Garrett Morgans traffic light _.A. made ca

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