高三英语模拟试题(20200907201326)

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高三英语模拟试题(20200907201326)

第 1 页 共 10 页 第二部分:词汇知识运用 (共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节:多项选择(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 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. It is necessary for websites to check their cooperator ’ s ______ to protect their rights and the rights of the netizens. A. administration B. reliability C. relationship D. knowledge 22. When parents know where their children are playing, they can set safe ______ and ensure friendly adults are on hand when needed. A. boundary B. background C. information D. record 23. When we ______ the Olympics it will inspire kids all over the country. A kid in Scotland will be encouraged to take up sport. A. attend B. watch C. stage D. miss 24. Difficulty can help you ______ experience, and experience can, in return, enrich your mind. A. accompany B. accumulate C. access D. acknowledge 25. Our next stop will be Canada and then we will ______ our tour in America. A. pick up B. set up C. look up D. end up 26. We know that a cat, whose eyes can ___ many more rays than our eyes, can see clearly in the night. A. take in B. call in C. give in D. break in 27. To cover my nervousness I started eating an apple, because I think if they hear you chewing on the other end of the line, it makes me sound ______. A. absurd B. casual C. noble D. serious 28. We are collecting for the victims of the earthquake-stricken area, please give ______. A. automatically B. simply C. actually D. generously 29. You ’ d better write your new address on your luggage just ______ they get it wrong . A. in sight B. in fear C. in short D. in case 30. To sum up, ______ war is unavoidable; human beings cannot enjoy everlasting peace. A. as far as B. as soon as C. as long as D. as well as 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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项 (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。 I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and there are some homeless people in the downtown. I used to give a lot of money to the 31 , feeling sorry for them. However, after becoming a single mom with no home, a huge 32 , and hardly any income, I 33 giving. Through working hard, things started to change for the better. I 34 a home for me and my daughter, and plenty of food, and I started to 35 myself out of debt. One day I saw a homeless person with a 36 “ will work for food ” . I passed by. My daughter said, “ Mommy, you used to give to those people in need. But now ⋯” I replied, “ Honey, they just use that money for drugs or other 37 things. ” But when I said that, I didn ’ t feel 38 . Three days later, I was driving to 39 my daughter from school. A man was 40 on the corner looking worried, and suddenly something deep inside me said, “ Just help the guy. ” So I 41 down my window, and he ran 42 with joy. He said, “ Kind lady, I only need 77 cents for the bus ticket. ” I reached into my pocket and found that I didn ’ t take my 43 . I, with a red face, spread out my hands to show that I was in no 44 to help him. But just when he 45 away, I called to him, “ Wait a moment! ” I found in my ashtray (烟灰缸 ) there sat three quarters and two pennies. 46 enough, it was the very 77 cents. Tears in eyes, he burst out with 47 , “ Wow, you just made it possible for me to see my mom 48 Christmas! Thank you so much! ” 第 2 页 共 10 页 It is the moment that I ’ ll never forget, because I am the one who gets the best gift in life- 49 . It also strikes me that nothing happens by accident, and giving has meaning, 50 it is only 77 cents. 31. A. poor B. old C. homeless D. sick 32. A. debt B. chance C. check D. problem 33. A. continued B. forgot C. hated D. stopped 34. A. earned B. sold C. designed D. built 35. A. push B. pull C. force D. leave 36. A. mark B. notice C. sign D. card 37. A. dangerous B. bad C. great D. good 38. A. sad B. happy C. wrong D. right 39. A. dress up B. pick up C. bring up D. call up 40. A. lying B. smiling C. standing D. crying 41. A. rolled B. took C. put D. brought 42. A. away B. in C. over D. out 43. A. phone B. purse C. food D. chequebook 44. A. doubt B. time C. hurry D. position 45. A. ran B. flew C. drove D. turned 46. A. Naturally B. Impossibly C. Surprisingly D. Luckily 47. A. joy B. shock C. disappointment D. satisfaction 48. A. for B. until C. in D. after 49. A. RECEIVING B. SHARING C. HELPING D. GIVING 50. A. unless B. although C. because D. whether 第三部分:阅读理解 (共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分) 阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项 (A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A. America ’ s first college, Harvard University, is almost universally regarded as our gold standard of higher learning. Students in other parts of the co untry sometimes call their colleges “ the Harvard ” of this place or that, knowing that no other school could match the old Ivy League institution in the Boston suburb of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Traditionally, only the best of the nation ’ s high-school graduates are admitted, and a Harvard degree is said to be a sure ticket to a lucrative career. But proud Harvard is dealing with an embarrassing incident on its record and reputation. It ’ s a cheating scandal possibly involving as many as 125 students in a government class. It ’ s the sort of incident that sometimes ruins a less-famous institution - which is precisely what upsets Harvard, its critics, and its alumni. Dozens of school team athletes have been connected to the cheating episode, involving a take-home test last academic year, just when Harvard ’ s basketball team had become one of the nation ’ s 25 best, for the first time ever. This has caused much worries in the academic community, which is fearful that Harvard is beginning to mirror the practice at some other schools of cutting corners for prized athletes and admitting some students just because they can throw a football or shoot a basketball. Two star players who were co-captains of the Crimson basketball team have taken leave from school this season, according to Harvard officials. “ Without integrity, there can be no genuine achievement, either at Harvard or anywhere else, ” undergraduate dean Jay Harris said in a statement soon after the cheating was discovered. Familiar reasons for the cheating have been sounded: Stressed students are more interested in scoring good grades than with learning. The easy access to information online makes plagiarism and 第 3 页 共 10 页 cheating easier than ever. Universities no longer stress ethics. And professors who are abosorbed in their research often pay less attention to teaching. These arguments might ease the embarrassment at some universities. But at 376-year-old Harvard University, they do not. 51. According to the passage, the first paragraph is used to _____. A. introduce Harvard to the readers B. praise Harvard University highly C. attract more students to Harvard D. introduce the cheating in Harvard 52. Which statement about the cheating scandal is true? A. It involves some government officials . B. It will ruin Harvard University finally. C. It has something to do with Harvard basketball team. D. It has caused 125 students of Harvard to leave school. 53. What does the underlined phrase mirror the practice in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. to practise in front of a mirror B. to repeat what has been done C. to cheat in front of a mirror D. to show others what has been done 54. It can be inferred from what has been said by Jay Harris in Paragraph 4 that _____. A. Harvard would not put up with the cheating incident. B. Harvard pays mu ch attention to students ’ personal values. C. Harvard will ask all the students involved to leave school D. Harvard values students scores and achievements best B. SEOUL — South Korea has one of the highest rates of suicide in the developed world. Now the government is trying a new approach to prevent people from taking their own lives. It only took a single generation for the country to go from a poor nation to one of the world ’ s top economies. Some observers say this rapid development is leaving many South Koreans feeling lonely and depressed. Kim Hyun-chung, a psychiatrist at the National Medical Center in Seoul, says more than half of her patients have suicidal thoughts. “ We’ re just growing just too fast and people don ’ t have time to adjust to it," she explains. "We are an Asian cultural society but now we are more globalized. Its westernized and I don ’ t think people have had the time to adjust to the big changes. ” The biggest change, Kim says, is family structure. No longer do many generations live under one roof. She says the traditional support systems are disappearing. “ More parents are working. I think we’ re more focused on earning money than the quality of life. ” She adds that senior citizens make up the largest part of Koreans who take their own lives. But suicide is still a leading cause of death for young adults, high school and even middle school students. Over the past five years, at least 100 Koreans have leaped off Seoul ’ s Map Bridge into the Han River. Around half of those jumpers lost their lives. Now Seoul City is trying to turn this suicide spot into what it calls the bridge of life. Along the bridge ’ s sidewalk are inspirational slogans that say things to make one happy. There are also pictures of babies on the railing and at the center of the bridge is a statue of an old man consoling a young person. Seoul hopes these installments will make people think again before taking the next step. But psychiatrist Kim Hyun-chung is not so sure how effective these will be. “ I think it's just a temporary measure," she notes, "it can ’ t be the only way to solve this problem. I think it would help, 第 4 页 共 10 页 just to an extent, not too much. ” Kim adds that if someone really wants to end their life, there are plenty of other bridges across the Han River. 55. We can learn from the passage that _____. A. Seoul has the highest suicide rate in the world B. more old people kill themselves than young ones in South Korea. C. Seoul ’ s Map Bridge is the most popular place to commit suicide in South Korea D. young people don't live with their parents any longer in South Korea. 56. According to Kim Hyun-chung, which of the following might not be the reason for people killing themselves? A. Korean traditional family structure has been changed. B. Korean people live a fast moving life and are stressed. C. Some Korean people often face the difficulty of losing their jobs. D. Some Korean people can ’ t adapt to the change of society. 57. Which of the following measures are taken by Seoul City to prevent people from jumping into the Han River from Map Bridge? A. They put up walls along the bridge and a statue in the center B. They call on people to put up slogans on the railings of the bridge C. They ask people to think twice before they jump into the river D. They use pictures, slogans and statues to encourage people to live. 58. The best title of the passage might be _____. A. Seoul ’ s Map Bridge Would Change B. South Korea Facing High Suicide Rate C. South Korea Tries New Approach to Reduce Suicides D. Korean People Are Not Happy to Live On C. It ’ s going to be a busy day at Betsy Ross ’ s house in Philadelphia on Thursday. She won ’ t be there, since she died in 1836, but hundreds of tourists will be going through her house. You see, Thursday is Flag Day in the United States. The unofficial holiday commemorates the adoption of the stars-and-stripes design of the American flag by the Continental Congress 235 years ago, on June 14, 1777. According to lore, the Ross House is the birthplace of the nation ’ s flag. That ’ s open to debate, but it ’ s a story that schoolbooks still tell. Betsy Ross was a seamstress, busy sewing cushions for chairs in Philadelphia, which was the focus place of the American revolution against British rule. The Declaration of Independence by the colonists was signed there, and so was the new nation ’ s Constitution after independence was won. Widowed when her husband, a member of the local militia, was killed in a gunpowder explosion, Betsy Ross often mended the clothes of the rebels ’ leader and future U.S. president, George Washington. According to what some say is history and others a stretch of what really happened, Washington asked Ross to design and sew the new nation ’ s flag.The story was promoted by Ross ’ s grandson, who wrote that Betsy Ross had “ made with her hands the first flag. ” She became a role model for girls - a shining example of women ’ s contributions to the nation ’ s history. Most research indicates that Ross did sew the first flag. She’ s credited with substituting artful five -point white stars for six-pointed ones in the upper-left blue field. But many other accounts indicate George Washington brought the design to Ross and simply asked her to stitch it together. In a letter, Washington wrote: “ We take the stars from Heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her. And the white stripes shall go down to posterity [as] representing liberty. ” 59. People would like to go to Ross ’ s house in Philadelphia to _____. A. ask Betsy Ross who created the first American flag B. meet her grandson who wrote a book about flags C. debate over who designed the first American flag D. remember her as the creator of the first American flag 第 5 页 共 10 页 60. Which statement is true according to the passage? A. Betsy Ross was one of the people who signed The Declaration of Independence B. All are in agreement that Ross designed the first American flag C. It is almost certain that Ross did sew the first American flag D. It is George Washington who designed the stars and stripes flag 61. The underlined the word “ seamstress ” in Paragraph 2 probably means_____. A. a person who designs flags B. a person who makes a living by sewing C. a person who takes part in revolution D. a person who creates chairs 62. What does the last paragraph imply according to the passage? A. It implies that the U.S. is independent from Britain B. It implies that Washington liked Ross ’ s design of the flag C. It implies that Washington might be the designer of the flag D. It implies that Ross did have helped with the design of the flag D. Weakness or Strength Sometimes your biggest weakness can become your biggest strength. Take, for example, the story of one 10-year-old boy who decided to study judo despite the fact that he had lost his left arm in a devastating car accident. The boy began lesson with an old Japanese judo master. The boy was done well, so he couldn't understand why, after three months of training, the master had taught him only one move. "Master," the boy finally said, "shouldn't I be learning more moves?" "This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you'll ever need to know," the master replied. Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training. Several months later, the master took the boy to his first tournament. To his surprise, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match proved to be more difficult, but after some time, his opponent became impatient and charged; the boy deftly used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals. This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy appeared to be overmatched. Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out. He was about to stop the match when the master intervened. "No," his master insisted, "let him continue." Soon after the match resumed, his opponent made a critical mistake: he dropped his guard. Instantly, the boy used his move to pin him. The boy had won the match and the tournament. He was the champion. On the way home, the boy and his master reviewed every move in each and every match. Then the boy summoned the courage to ask what was really in his min. "Master, how did I win the tournament with only one move?" "You won for two reasons," the master answered. "First, you've almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. Second, the only known defense for that move is for your opponent to grab your left arm." The boy's biggest weakness had become his biggest strength. 63. Which of the statements is true about the boy? 第 6 页 共 10 页 A. He wanted to learn judo to keep healthy B. He learned many moves from his master C. He lost one of his arms in an accident D. He thought his master didn ’ t like him 64. What happened during the boy ’ s first tournament? A. The referee stopped the matches. B. The boy won all the matches at last. C. The boy ’ s opponents were afraid of him. D. Th e master didn ’ t believe the boy could win. 65. The underlined word intervened in Paragraph 3 means _____. A. became angry B. shouted loudly C. began to interfere D. fought hard 66. The author wrote the passage to _____. A. tell us that everyone has his own strengths B. tell us that judo is really not hard to learn well C. tell us that the boy is a strong-willed champion D. tell us that we all can win if we try hard enough E. The air-conditioner has established itself well in the hearts of Americans. The first widespread use of air-conditioners came during the 1920s when movie theaters used what they called man-made weather to attract customers to the silver screen. The first air-conditioned movie theater in the United States is probably in the Central Park Theater in Chicago, Illinois. Willis Carrier considered the king of cool and the founder of air-conditioning actually sold his inventions to movie theater operators during the late 19th and early 20th. And this was one of the first one to have received it. And they actually had some of the largest audiences than anywhere else in the country as you can imagine. The air-conditioner was called summer blockbusters, because people were trying to get away from the heat during the summer months and they came in and drove to get out of that into the cool air and watched movies . That was probably the only event that allowed them to do that at that time. The theater began to stay open during the summer. Years before they were primarily just open from November to May. Right after the movie theaters, the government buildings in Washington D.C were air-conditioned, starting with the US House of Representatives building, the Senate building, even the White House and it's funny too, because prior to that, the lawmakers only worked from November to May, and then they dispersed, you know, went home. And it's funny because most people say this may or may not have been a good idea to allow them to work 12 months all over the year. After World War Two, the cost for air-conditioners started to come down and manufactures advertised them as for the millions not just for millionaires. Air-conditioning became a stable for the Middle Class. Actually it started in the 1950s when sales exceeded over one million units. And then at each decade, it increased enormously. To where now today, probably 82% of all homes either have room air-conditioning units or central air-conditioning units in America. 67. When did the air-conditioners begin to be used widely in theaters? 第 7 页 共 10 页 A. In the 1950s B. After World War Two C. In the 1920s D. In the late 19 th 68. Why people would like to go to the movies in summer in the early 1920s? A. They liked to see new movies in the theaters B. They enjoyed the cool air-conditioning in the theaters C. They knew the theaters would be closed down soon D. They loved to meet their favorite movie stars there 69. What does the underlined word dispersed in paragraph 2 mean ? A. Moved away B. Stopped immediately C. Gave up D. Gathered around 70. The author wrote the passage to _____. A. tell us how important air-conditioning is to people B. tell us the history of air-conditioning in America C. tell us when people began to use air conditioners D. tell us why people like to have air-conditioning 第四部分:书面表达 (共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节:完成句子(共 10 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 20 分) 阅读下列各小题, 根据汉语提示, 用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子, 并将答案写在答题卡 上的相应题号后。 71. Aware of ________, the girl took out a mobile phone and pretended to be listening. (follow ) 意识到被跟踪,女孩掏出手机,假装接听。 72. If I had a pair of unseen wings, I _______ as Spaceship Tiangong-1 in space. (fly) 如果我有一双隐形的翅膀,我就能像天宫一号一样在太空自由遨翔。 73. The film fails to satisfy his love for comedy, nor ______ him with the opportunity to display his talents (provide) 这部电影既没有满足他对喜剧片的热爱,也没有为他提供展示才华的机会。 74. After returning from Sichuan, he was often asked the question ______. (survive) 从四川回来后,他经常被问到他是如何在地震中逃生的问题。 75. The children, once _______ and guidance, can realize their full potential. (give) 一旦给予关注和指导,孩子们会充分认识到他们的潜力。 76. Robinson was a New York Times best-selling author, ______ have been sold. (copy) 罗宾逊曾是《纽约时报》最畅销书作家,他的书已卖出了两百万本。 77. Dad has given up smoking, saying he just did __________ ten years ago. (do) 爸爸戒烟了,说自己只是做了十年前就该做的事。 78. Scientists ______ the cure for AIDS for the last 20 years. (explore) 第 8 页 共 10 页 在过去的二十年里,科学家们一直在探索治愈艾滋病的方法。 79. The farmer told me that his dream was _____ to sing a song at the CCTV Spring Festival Evening Show.(invite) 那位农民告诉我,他的梦想是受邀上中央电视台春节联欢晚会唱一首歌。 80. It is Li Na ’ s winning the French Open Final ________ more kids to take up the sport. (inspire) 李娜在法网冠军公开赛中的获胜将激励更多的孩子投入这项运动。 第二节:短文写作 (共 1 题,满分 30 分) 请根据以下提示,并结合事例,用英语写一篇短文。 You cannot change the mistakes that are made in the past but you can take the lesson learnt and apply it to weaker areas. 注意: (1)无须写标题,如引用提示语则不计入总字数 (2)除诗歌外,文体不限; (3)文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称; (4)词数为 120 左右。 第 9 页 共 10 页 第五次周考英语参考答案 1-5BABCC 6-10ACAAB 11-15ACABC 16-20CCABB 21.B.题中句子意思是:网站核实合作者的可靠性是保护自身和网民的权益而必须的。 reliability 意为 “可靠 ”;administration 意为 “管理 ”;relationship 意为 “关系 ”; knowledge 意为 “知识 ”。 22.A. 题中句子意思为:当家长知道孩子在哪里玩耍时,他们可以设定安全界限,并确保有需要 时可以随时找到可靠地大人。 boundary 意为 “界限 ”;background 意为 “背景 ”;information 意为 “信 息 ”;record 意为 “记录,录音 ”。 23.C. 题中句子意思为:当我们举办奥运会时,那将激励全国的儿童。苏格兰的孩子将受到鼓舞 而参加体育活动。 stage做动词可意为 “为⋯提供舞台;举办 ”;attend 意为 “参加 ”;watch 意为 “观 看”;miss 意为 “思念,错过 ”。 24.B. 题中句子意思为: 困难可以帮你积累经验, 而经验反过来可以丰富你的思维。 accumulate 意 为“积累 ”; accompany 意为 “陪伴 ”;access意为 “可接近 ”;acknowledge 意为 “认可 ”。 25.D.本题考察短语。句子意思为:我们的下一站是加拿大,并且我们将在美国结束旅程。 end up 意为 “结束 ”; pick up 意为 “捡起;用车接某人;习得等 ”set up 意为 “建立 ”look up意为 “查找,向 上看 ”。 26.A. 本题考察短语。句子意思为:我们知道猫的眼睛可以比我们的眼睛接收更多的光线,所以 可以在晚上看的更清楚。 take in 意为 “接收, 容纳 ”;call in 意为 “召集 ”;give in 意为 “屈服 ”;break in 意为 “闯入,插入 ”。 27.B. 题中句子意思为:为了掩饰我的紧张,我开始吃苹果,因为我想如果他们在电话那头听到 我咀嚼的声音, 那会让我听起来随意些。 casual 意为 “随意; 休闲 ”;absurd 意为 “荒谬的 ”;noble 意 为“高尚的 ”; serious 意为 “严肃的 ” 28.D. 题中句子意思为: 我们正在为地震灾区的灾民筹款, 请慷慨解囊。 generously 意为 “慷慨地 ”; automatically 意为 “自动地 ”;simply 意为 “简单地;仅仅 ”;actually 意为 “实际上 ”。 29.D. 本题考察短语。句子意思为:你最好把你的新地址写在行李上,以免他们弄错。 in case 意 为“以防;万一 ”;in sight 意为 “在视力范围内 ”; in fear 意为 “恐怕 ”;in short 意为 “简短地说 ”。 30.C. 本题考察短语。句子意思为:总的来说,只要战争不可避免,人类就不能享受长久的和平。 as long as 意为 “只要 ” as far as意为 “根据 ⋯”;as soon as意为 “立刻 ”;as well as 意为 “和 ⋯”。 31.C. 从第一段第一句可知,作者以前经常给无家可归的人帮助。 32.A. debt 意为 “债务 ”。从第二段第二句可知当时作者欠债。 33.D. 从文中可知作者现在生活困难,所以不再帮助那些无家可归的人。 34.A. 从第二段第一句可知,作者通过努力工作,为自己和孩子挣得了稳定的生活。 earn 意为 “挣 得”。 35.B. pull out of 意为 “从⋯中摆脱 ”。 36.C. sign 意为 “牌子,标志 ”;mark 意为 “分数,记号 ”;notice 意为 “通知 ”;card 意为 “卡片 ”。 37.B. 从本句 drugs 意为 “毒品 ”可知, 作者认为那些无家可归的人经常把钱用于吸毒或是其他坏的 事情上。 38.D. 本句意为:当我这样说时,我觉得不对。 39.B. pick up 意为 “去接某人 ”。 40.C. 本句意为:我看到一个人站在路口,看起来很担忧。 41.A. 本句意为:我摇下车窗。 42.C. run over 意为 “跑过来 ”。 43.B. purse 意为 “钱包 ”。 44.D. position 意为 “位置 ”。 45.D. turn away 这儿的意思是 “转身离开 ”。 46.C. surprisingly 意为 “令人惊奇地 ”。 47.A. with joy 意为 “高兴地 ”。 48.A. for 表目的。 第 10 页 共 10 页 49.D. 从文中可知作者认为给予是最美好的。 50.B. although 表示 “尽管 ”。 51.D. 从全文可知,本文主题并不是介绍哈佛大学,而是介绍这次作弊事件,所以选 D。 52.C. 从文章但三段可知这次作弊丑闻和篮球队的一些队员相关,故选 C。 53.B. 从第三段 ⋯ some other schools of cutting corners for prized athletes and admitting some students just because they can throw a football or shoot a basketball. 这句话中的 “其他的学校 ”可知,此短语的 意思是效仿他人,故选 B。 54.A. 从第四段 Two star players who were co-captains of the Crimson basketball team have taken leave from school this season, according to Harvard officials. 这句话可知,参与作弊的两名球队队长 已经被勒令离校反省,所以哈佛不会容忍这样的丑闻,故选 A 。 55.B.从第五段可知韩国自杀人群中年长者占更大比例。故选 B。 56.C. 文章中心理学家 Kim Hyun-chung 提到的人们自杀的原因并不包括失业,故选 C。 57.A. 从文章可知,韩国政府采取一些措施努力降低自杀率,故选 A。 58.C. 全文是关于韩国政府采取措施降低自杀率的,故选 C。 59.D 细节题。从前三段可以看出,很多人都认为是 Besty Ross 设计了美国国旗,所以才去她的故 居参观致敬。所以选 D。 60.C 细节题。从倒数第四段可知, Besty Ross 的确参与了缝制第一面美国国旗。所以选 C。 61.B 猜测词义题。从第四段第一句话后半句可知, Besty Ross 是个裁缝。所以选 B。 62.C 推断题。从倒数后三段可知,最后一段目的是表明是华盛顿设计了美国国旗。所以选 C。 63. C. 从第一段 ⋯ despite the fact that he had lost his left ar m in a devastating car accident.可知, 选 C. 64. B. 从倒数第四段 The boy had won the match and the tournament. He was the champion. 可知选 择 B. 65.C. 从第四段 "No," his master insisted, "let him continue." 这句话可知,师傅是在干预裁判准备停 止比赛的决定,所以选择 C. 66. A. 文章的主题是把劣势变成优势,所以我们每个人都有自己的优势。 67.C. 从第一段 The first widespread use of air-conditioners came during the 1920s when movie theaters used what they called man-made weather to attract customers to the silver screen. 可知选 C. 68.B.从第一段 because people were trying to get away from the heat during the summer months and they came in and drove to get out of that into the cool air and watched movies . 可知选 B。 69.A. 从第二段 ⋯ you know, went home 可知选 A。 70.B. 本文讲述了空调在美国的发展史。故选 B。 71.being followed 72.could fly as freely 73.does it provide 74.(of) how he survived the earthquake 75. given attention 76.two million copies of whose books 77. what he should/ought to have done 78.have been exploring 79.to be invited 80.that will inspire
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