1、Section D Using Language () to 2.Many Chinese universities provided scholarships for students financial aid. 答案 in need of 3.The little girl made the choice to withdraw from college to her sick mother. 答案 take care of 4. ,I dont think we have a chance of winning the match tomorrow. 答案 To be honest 5
2、.I that they had arrived at the appointed place already. 答案 took it for granted 6. ,when it comes to practicing our musical instruments,I have to practice more than double the time. 答案 In addition 7.As far as I am concerned,each of us can the future of the world. 答案 contribute to 8.At first he the i
3、dea,but later he came around. 答案 was opposed to .完成句子 1.咱们和朋友们去泰山岂不更好? if we pay a visit to Mount Tai with our friends? 答案 Wouldnt it be better 2.要是参会的人不同意我们的建议怎么办? the people present at the meeting dont agree to our suggestion? 答案 What if 3.你的答案是对还是错没关系,把它说出来。 whether your answer is right or wrong,
4、and just speak it out. 答案 It doesnt matter 4.我想建议你在上学时就参加这个测验。 you take the test when you are still in school. 答案 Id like to suggest 5.你既表达了决心,就应该见之于行动。 you have expressed your determination,you should act. 答案 Now that 6.由于严重的水灾,这个地区三分之二的建筑需要被修理。 the serious flood,two-thirds of the buildings in the
5、area need repairing. 答案 As a result of 素养提升 .阅读理解 主题语境:人与社会 语篇类型:记叙文 词数:277 难度: In 2013,Gabby Frost founded Buddy Project when she was 15.At that time,her best friend had been diagnosed (诊断) with a mental health condition,and that was the first time she was made aware of what mental illness was.She
6、wanted to learn more and develop a good support system for her. Mental illness affects tens of millions of people in the United States each year,yet only half receive treatment,according to the National Institutes of Mental Health.Buddy Projects website says the service is not a substitute for thera
7、py (治疗) or other types of mental health care,and it directs people to resources for further help. Since founding the organisation as a high school student,Frost has helped more than 200,000 participants find a new friend.On the day when Buddy Project was launched,she used her powerful social media p
8、resence to attract nearly 3,000 participants.“This was around the time when teens really began talking about mental health and found a supportive community online to talk about it,” she said. One of the biggest social barriers she had to jump over was that people didnt view her seriously because she
9、 was a 15-year-old girl,and even now,shes still a young woman.“Sometimes its frustrating because people dont think what I do is needed or they dont think Im professional,” she said.“Most people are blown away that a 20-year-old girl is running this and that its one person doing this but not a whole
10、team.Im just lucky that Ive found a support system that has been able to help my mom and me with the project.” 【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了 Gabby Frost在 15 岁的时候为了帮助自己的朋友战胜 心理疾病而成立了 Buddy Project。Buddy Project帮助了很多有心理健康问题的人。尽管遇到了很多 困难,但她仍坚持不懈。 1.Why did Gabby Frost set up Buddy Project? A.To treat her mental d
11、isease. B.To know what causes mental illness. C.To help her friend to fight mental disease. D.To cure those with mental disease. 答案 C 解析细节理解题。根据第一段中的“She wanted to learn more and develop a good support system for her”及第二段中的“Buddy Projects website says the service is not a substitute for therapy or o
12、ther types of mental health care,and it directs people to resources for further help”可知,她是为了帮助朋友与心理疾 病抗争才成立了 Buddy Project,故答案为 C项。 2.What can we infer from Paragraph 2? A.Americans pay little attention to mental health. B.Many Americans have trouble with mental health. C.Buddy Project provides fina
13、ncial aid for patients. D.Buddy Project can cure those with mental disease. 答案 B 解析细节理解题。根据文章第二段第一句中的“Mental illness affects tens of millions of people in the United States each year”可知,在美国,很多人都有心理健康方面的问题,故答案为 B项。 3.What problem did Frost face? A.She couldnt get support from her mother. B.She couldn
14、t help so many patients at a time. C.She wasnt able to attract enough participants. D.She wasnt thought well of because of her age. 答案 D 解析细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“One of the biggest social barriers she had to jump over was that people didnt view her seriously because she was a 15-year-old girl,and even now,s
15、hes still a young woman”和“people dont think what I do is needed.professional”可知,她面临的一个问题是人们因为 她的年龄而不把她当回事儿,认为她不专业,故答案为 D 项。 4.How do most people feel about young Frosts running the project alone? A.Completely defeated. B.Totally convinced. C.Strongly impressed. D.Fully satisfied. 答案 C 解析观点态度题。根据最后一段
16、中的“Most people are blown away that a 20-year-old girl is running this and that its one person doing this but not a whole team.Im just lucky that Ive found a support system that has been able to help my mom and me with the project”可知,大多数人对一个 20岁的女孩独 自(而不是靠一个团队)运营这个项目这一事实应感到惊讶、钦佩或印象深刻,故 C项最能体现大多 数人的心理
17、,故选 C 项。 .书面表达 假定你是李华,暑期在纽约学习,得知当地博物馆要举办中国瓷器(china)展。请写一封信申请做 志愿者,内容包括: 1.写信意图; 2.应征目的、优势。 注意: 1.词数 80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear Sir, Yours sincerely, Li Hua 参考范文 Dear Sir, I am Li Hua,a Chinese student who is taking a summer course in New York now.I have learned from your advertisement that a Chin
18、ese china exhibition will be held in the local museum,so I am writing to apply for the position as a volunteer. I can speak fluent English as well as standard Chinese.Besides,I once learned a lot about china in our schools china club and have been crazy about collecting varieties of cups made of chi
19、na.Young and energetic,Im keen on communicating with foreign friends.Thus,Im convinced that Im qualified for the job. I would be grateful if my application could meet with your approval.Im looking forward to your reply. Yours sincerely, Li Hua .读后续写 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。 I was a volu
20、nteer for an organisation at the beginning of this year.The organisation is aimed at helping children who suffer from cancer.One day,we were asked to raise money for cancer research and program funding at an event. Since my friend Lisa was also a volunteer for the organisation,I went to the event wi
21、th her.There were many people at the event.After seeing our poster,some people came to us and talked with us.But few people donated money.It was a bit hot that day.Both Lisa and I got really upset.Half an hour later,Lisa started complaining,“I dont think we can raise much money today.” “Dont worry.T
22、he event lasts for three hours.There is still a lot of time left,” I said,though I also thought poorly of our plan to raise much money that day. While Lisa and I were talking,a little boy of about eight years old came to us.He stood in front of our poster and started reading. After a while,he asked,
23、“What is cancer?” I explained what cancer is.Then I said,“Many people around the world are suffering from cancer.It can be really dangerous.More research is needed to learn about it so that people with it can suffer less.Thats why were collecting money for it.” “Do children suffer from cancer,too?”
24、asked the boy. “Yes.Many children suffer from cancer.Some of them may die.They need help,” Lisa said and I nodded. Hearing that,the boy became sad.Then the boy asked.“How much money have you collected?” Both Lisa and I were embarrassed to tell him that we didnt raise much money.At last,we said,“Not
25、much.” The boy looked into our donation container and only saw a few one-dollar and five-dollar bills.The boy said nothing after seeing that and left.Then some girls came to us and we started talking with them.Neither Lisa nor I thought the boy would return.However,about twenty minutes later,the boy
26、 did return. 注意:续写词数应为 150 左右。 The boy happily ran to us and asked,“Would you take a donation from children?” Both Lisa and I were deeply touched. 参考范文 The boy happily ran to us and asked,“Would you take a donation from children?”Lisa and I looked at each other.We couldnt believe such a little boy w
27、ould care.Though we didnt believe it,we said “yes”.The boy put his hand in his pocket and took out some five-dollar bills.He said,“I just asked for them from my mother.I really want to help the children suffering from cancer.” Both Lisa and I were deeply touched.We thanked the boy,but he left soon.Looking at his back,both Lisa and I were greatly encouraged.We wanted to try harder to raise money.So instead of just standing there,we went to people and told them about our program.At the end of the day,we raised over three thousand dollars,a lot more than Lisa and I had expected in the beginning.