甘肃省会宁县第一中学2022届高三级第三次月考英语试题第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A●UndergroundCity,Montreal,CanadaTakeoneofthe120entrancesintothelargestman-madeundergroundnetworkintheworld.Montreal’sUndergroundCitywasfirstbuiltin1962.About500,000peopleadayuseits32kilometersofshoppingmalls,apartmentbuildings,hotels,banks,offices,museums,anduniversities;therearealsotwotrainstationsandabusterminal(终点站).●MammothCaveNationalPark,Kentucky,AmericaPlacenamessuchasGrandAvenueandFrozenNiagaragiveanideaofwhat’sintheworld’slongestundergroundcavesystem.Theoldestpartwasformed10millionyearsago,9.5millionyearsbeforemanmadeanappearance. ●Hannan’sNorthMine,Kalgoorlie,AustraliaGodown30.5metersinacageelevatortotunnelsdugduringAustralia’s19th-centurygoldrush.Tryyourhandatpanningforgold(淘金).Kalgoorliestillproduces10percentoftheworld’sgold.●WieliczkaSaltMine,Krakow,PolandItallstartedwhensaltwasjustliketoday’soil.Ninecenturiesofmininghasproducedmilesofundergroudpassagesandhugecavestoadepthof134meters.MorethanonemillionpeopleayearvisittheUNESCO-listedsite,whichincludeslakesandstatuesmadefromsalt,theworld’slargestminingmuseumandconcerthalls.●BerlinNuclearBunker(地堡),Germany-16-\nTakeafewminutestoadjusttothedim(昏暗的)lightofthis1971radiation-proofColdWarbunker.Feelthecoldenteryourbonesinthedeathlysilence.Thenarrowbedsfor3,562peopletakeupmostofthespace.Thebunkercouldoperatefor14daysafteranuclearattack.It’safrighteningexperience.21.Whatdotheabovefiveattractionhaveincommon?A.Theyareallman-made. B.Theyalllieunderground.C.Theyareallradiation-proof.D.Theyalldatebacktothe19thcentury.22.InWieliczkaSaltMine,visitorscan_____. .A.makesaltstatues B.enjoythemountainsceneryC.learnaboutsaltmininghistory D.experienceminingsaltthemselves23.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_____. .A.Hannan’sNorthMineisoutofoperationB.BerlinNuclearBunkeriswell-equippednowC.MammothCaveNationalParkhastheworld’soldestcavesystemD.UndergroundCitywasbuilttomakecitizens’lifemoreconvenient 24.Wecanmostprobablyreadthepassageina______.A.newsreportB.historymagazineC.travelguideD.researchpaperBInChina,thereareusuallytworeasonswhypeoplereceivemessagesfromfriendsandrelativesfromwhomtheyhaven’theardforawhile.ThefirstisaboutNewYeargreetings,whicharealwayswelcome.Thesecondreasonisoftenlesspleasant,however;peopleareincreasinglycontactinglonglostfriends,orevencasualacquaintances,andurgingthemtocastonlinevotesfortheirchildrenorgrandchildrenincompetitions.Thepractice,whichhasbeengrowingrapidly,hasnowreachedthepointwherepeoplearebecomingtiredandmayevenfeelannoyed.TheresultsofarecentsurveyconductedbytheJinhuaEveningNewsinEastChina’sZhejiangProvinceshowthat94percentof384intervieweeswereonceasked-16-\nbyfriendsorrelativestocastvotesonlinefortheirchildren.Thecontestsrangefromthe“cutestbaby”todancingcompetitions,butinmanyisthepeoplereceivingthemessageshaven’theardfromthesenderforalongtimeandhavenevermetthechildinvolved.Althoughthecompetitionsmayappeartobeharmlessfun,someeducationprofessionalsareconcernedthattheycouldhaveanegativeeffectonchildren.TangSulan,amemberoftheCPPCC’sNationalCommittee(全国政协),proposedabanononlinecompetitionsfeaturingchildrentopreventfuturepsychologicalissues.Shewasalsoconcernedthatpublicdisclosureofachild’spersonalinformationandpublicationofphotoscauseapotentialrisktothechild’ssafety.LiHongyan,themotherofanl1-year-oldgirlandan18-month-oldboyinBeijing,saidshehasneverurgedotherstovoteforherchildren.Althoughonthesurfacethechildrenarecompetingamongthemselvesviatheirparents’socialnetworks,thecompetitionsarealsoaboutparentsseekinga“senseofvictory”forthemselves,shesaid.“Itfeelsasthoughparentsareusingtheirbabiesastoolstowingloryforthemselves,ratherthantrulyrespectingtheirkids’dignityandnature.”However,despiteherdislikeofthecontests,shehastwicevotedforthebabiesofclosefriendsbecause“itwouldbeembarrassingtosayno”.25.Whatisthebesttideforthetext?A.ReceivingMessages:AnUnhappyExperienceB.TOSayNo:AnEmbarrassingExperience C.ADilemma:VoteorNotD.Child’sSafetyandCastingVotesonLine26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disclosure”inParagraph5probablymean?A.ExposureB.Concern.C.Reputation.D.Competition27.WhatcanbeinferredfromLiHongyan’swords?A.Herchildrendon’twanttojoininthoseonlinecompetitions.B.Sheurgespeopletovoteforthebabiesofherclosefriends.C.Sheagreestobringthechildrentotheirparents’socialnetworksD.Sheopposestheideaofparentsseekingvotesforchildren.-16-\nCWhenothersgetoffthetraintofinallygohome,LeonieMullerstaysbehind.That’sbecausesheisalreadyhome:Thetrainisherapartment,andshesaysshelikesitthatway.TheGermancollegestudentgaveupherapartmentinspring.“ItallstartedwithanargumentIhadwithmylandlord,”MullertoldTheWashingtonPostviae-mail.“IimmediatelydecidedIdidn’twanttolivethereanymoreandthenIrealized:Actually,Ididn’twanttoliveanywhereanymore.”Instead,sheboughtasubscription(会员费)thatallowshertoboardeverytraininthecountryforfree.Now,Mullerwashesherhairinthetrainbathroomandwriteshercollegepaperswhiletravelingataspeedofupto190mph.Shesaysthatsheenjoysthefreedomsinceshegaveupherapartment.“Ireallyfeelathomeontrains.It’slikebeingonvacationallthetime,”Mullersaid.“Iwanttoinspirepeopletoquestiontheirhabitsandthethingstheyconsidertobenormal,”MullertoldThePost.“Therearealwaysmoreopportunitiesthanonethinksthereare.Thenextadventureiswaitingjustaroundthecorner-providedthatyouwanttofindit.”Mullerfrequentlytravelslateatnight,althoughshetriestosleepattheapartmentsofrelativesorfriends.Often,sheisaccommodatedbyherboyfriend,hermotherorgrandmother.“Normally,wewouldhavetohavealong-distancerelationship,butlivingonatrainenablesmetoseehimallthetime,”MullertoldGermanTVstationSWRregardingherboyfriend.“Mostofmyfriendsreallyliketheidea,althoughsomeconsiderittobequiteadventurous.Others,however,havereactedmorenegatively.TheyfeeloffendedbythefactthatIquestiontheordinarywayoflifeandliving.”Theonlyproblem?“Possessingaheadsetthatreducesmostsurroundingnoisesisimportant,”shesaid.28.WhatdoweknowaboutthedirectreasonforMuller’schoicetoliveontrains?A.Shehadanargumentwithherlandlord.B.Shewantedtovisitmorepeopleontheway.C.Shehadtofinishhergraduatepaperonthetopic.-16-\nD.Sheplannedtoactagainsttradition.29.AccordingtoMuller,whichisoneoftheadvantagesoflivingontrains?A.Shecanhavemoreholidays.B.Shecanescapefromcollegelife.C.Shecanpossessaheadset.D.Shecanseeherboyfriendmoreoften.30.WhatdoesMullerwanttoexpressinParagraph3?A.Thereareopportunitieseverywhereinlife.B.Thenextadventureiscomingsoon.C.Peopleneedtomakechangesintheirlife.D.Peopleneedtofollowinherfootstepstoliveontrains.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto?A.Theordinarywayoflifeandliving.B.Thethoughtoflivingonatrain.C.GermanTVstationSWR.D.Along-distancerelationship.DThe2022NobelPrizeinPhysicsissharedbythreescientists,theRoyalAcademyofSciencesannouncedinStockholmonTuesday.TheNobelPrizeinPhysics2022wasdivided,withonehalfawardedtoDavidJ.Thouless,theotherhalfjointlytoF.DuncanM.HaldaneandJ.MichaelKosterlitz“fortheoreticaldiscoveriesoftopologicalphasetransitionsandtopologicalphasesofmatter.(物质拓扑相变和拓扑相).”Haldanesaidhewas“verysurprised”atthenews,addingthathewasgladthattheirdiscoveriesfoundsomethingpreviouslyunnoticedbymany,andthattheyrevealed“morepossibilitiesforlookingfornewmaterials.”Heparticularlypointedoutthatalotofworkwasstillongoing.Theyear’sprizeamountis8millionSwedishkrona(0.93millionUSdollars),andwillbesplitproperlybetweenthethreewinners.Thewinnersaregivenasumofmoneywhentheyreceivetheirprizes,intheformofadocumentconfirmingtheamountawarded.TheamountofprizemoneydependsuponhowmuchmoneytheNobelFoundation(基金会)canawardeachyear.Thepursehasincreasedsincethe1980s,whentheprizemoneywas880,000SEKperprize.In2022,-16-\nthemonetaryawardwas10millionSEK(US$1.4million).InJune2022,itwasloweredto8millionSEK.Iftherearetwowinnersofaparticularprize,theawardmoneyisdividedequallybetweenthewinners.Iftherearethree,theawardingcommitteecanchoosetodividethemoneyequally,orawardone-halftoonewinnerandone-quartertoeachoftheothers.Itiscommonforwinnerstodonateprizemoneytobenefitscientific,cultural,orcharitablecauses.32.HowmuchprizemoneydoesThoulessget?A.8millionSwedishkrona.B.6millionSwedishkrona.C.4millionSwedishkrona.D.2millionSwedishkrone.33.Accordingtothepassage,Haldanethoughtthathiswork_____.A.wasfarfromendingB.wasbasedonmanypreviousstudiesC.hadperfectlybeencompletedD.hadsurprisedthewholeworld34.Theamountofprizemoney______.A.hasbeeneverincreasingsincethe1980sB.hasbeeneverdecreasingsincethe1980sC.remains880,000SEKeachyearafter2022D.differsaccordingtotheNobleFoundation’saffordability35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtalkabout?A.Thepurposeoftheawardmoney.B.Thenumberofwinnersperprize.C.Howthewinnersareselected.D.Howtheawardmoneyisdealtwith.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。BlackFridayintheUnitedStatesBlackFridayisthedayafterThanksgivingDayintheUSA,fallingontheFridayafterthefourthThursdayinNovember. 36 -16-\nManypeoplehaveadayoffworkorchoosetotakeadayfromtheirannualleaveonBlackFriday.Somepeopleusethistomaketripstoseefamilymembersorfriendswholiveinotherareasortogoonvacation.ShoppingforChristmaspresentsispopularonBlackFriday.Manystoreshavespecialoffersandlowertheirpricesonsomegoods,suchastoys.Publiclife 37 .ManypeopletakeadayoffonthedayafterThanksgivingDay.ManyorganizationsalsoclosefortheThanksgivingweekend.Publictransitsystemsmayrunontheirnormalscheduleormayhavechanges.SomestoresextendtheiropeninghoursonBlackFriday. 38 .BackgroundBlackFriday,thedayafterThanksgivingDay,isoneofthebusiestshoppingdaysintheUSA. 39 .OnetheoryisthatthewheelsofvehiclesinheavytrafficonthedayafterThanksgivingDayleftmanyblackmarkingontheroadsurface,leadingtotheterm“BlackFriday”.Theothertheoryisthattheterm“BlackFriday”comesfromanoldwayofrecordingbusinessaccounts.40.Manybusinesses,particularlysmallbusinesses,startedmakingprofitsbeforeChristmas.Manyhopedtostartshowingaprofit,markedinblackink,onthedayafterThanksgivingDay.Morerecently,BlackFridayhasbeenexportedtonationsoutsideofNorthAmericasuchastheUnitedKingdombymajoronlineretailerslikeAmazonorApple.In2022,IBMreportedonlineBlackFridaysaleswereupby24.3%,accordingtoastudythatincludes500retailers.A.People’sactivities.B.HistoryofBlackFriday.C.Losseswererecordedinredinkandprofitsinblackink.D.A.busyshoppingdayisaholidayinsomestates.E.Therecanalsobejamsonroadstopopularshoppingdestinations.F.TherearetwopopulartheoriesastowhyitiscalledBlackFriday.G.BlackFridayisnotafederalholidaybutapubliconeinsomestates..-16-\n第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和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。Asachild,Janewasfondofanimals.Asaconsequence,whenshewasgrowingup,allsheeverheardwasasfollows,"Jane,youshouldbea 41 .You'regoingtoachievegreatsuccessinthatfield.That'stheverythingyoushoulddointhefuture."SowhenshegottotheOhioStateUniversity,shetookbiology,chemistryandsomeother 42 ,studyinghardtobeavet.Lateron,shewonaRotaryAmbassadorialScholarship,whichallowedhertospendher 43 yearstudyingabroadinManchester,England.Awayfromthefamilyandthe 44 fromthem,shefoundherselfonedaysittingatherdesk,surroundedbybiologybooksandstaringoutthewindow,whenitsuddenlyhither:“I'mintotal 45 .Idon’twanttobeavet!” 46 shethoughtbackoverallthethingsshe'ddoneinherlifeandwhathadmadeherhappy.Andthenithitheritwasalloftheyouthleadershipconferencesthatshehadvolunteeredat 47 thecommunicationsandleadershipcourseshehadtakenasselectivecoursebackatOhioState."HowcouldIhavebeenso 48 ?HereIaminmyfourthyearatschoolandjustfinally 49 thatI'monthewrongpath.Ijustnevertookthetimeto 50 ituntilnow,"shethought. 51 byhernewthought,JanespenttherestofheryearinEnglandtakingcoursesincommunicationsandmediastudies.When 52 toOhioState,shewas 53 abletoconvincetheadministrationtolethercreateherownprogramin"leadershipstudies," 54 ittookher2yearslongertofinallygraduate.She 55 tobecomeaseniormanagementadviserinleadershiptraininganddevelopmentforthePentagon.She 56 foundedadrug-preventionorganizationthat 57 themessage,“Leadyourownlifewiththeskillandthe 58 tosayno.”-16-\nSo,never 59 someoneelse'sdreams.Ifyoulimityour 60 onlytowhatseemspossibleorreasonable,youdisconnectyourselffromwhatyoutrulywant.41.A.engineerB.programmer C.doctor D.vet42.A.subjects B.objectsC.projects D.programms43.A.first B.second C.final D.past44.A.promise B.stress C.complaint D.press45.A.vain B.misery C.delight D.surprise46.A.Then B.Instead C.Perhaps D.Seldom47.A.but B.or C.and D.so48.A.disturbed B.ignorant C.intelligent D.inspired49.A.aware B.unconscious C.afraid D.satisfied50.A.complete B.accomplish C.permit D.admit51.A.Inspired B.Disappointed C.Embarrassed D.Confused52.A.relating B.returning C.responding D.referring53.A.eventually B.especially C.hardly D.desperately54.A.if B.as C.although D.despite-16-\n55.A.managed B.failed C.tried D.attempted56.A.still B.never C.again D.also57.A.provesB.conveys C.concludes D.warns58.A.fact B.chance C.willD.truth59.A.ignore B.break C.strengthen D.live60.A.smilesB.choices C.mistakesD.reasons第II卷第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Nowadays,moreandmorepeoplehavechancestotravel,study,workorevenliveabroad.Itisnecessaryforyoutokeepinmindthesegeneral61(rule)forpolitebehavior.Ifyou62(invite)toanAmericanfriend’shomefordinner,firstofall,arriveapproximatelyontime(butnotearly).Americansexpectpromptness(准时).Whenyou’reinvitedtosomeone’shomeforameal,63ispolitetobringasmallgift.Flowersorcandiesarealwaysappropriate.Ifyouhaveanattractiveitem64(make)inyournativecountry,yourhostorhostesswouldcertainlyenjoyreceivingthatasagift.Wearingproperclothesandabeautifulsmileissimplynotenough.Tablemannersarealsoofgreat65_______(important).Donotopenyourmouthtotalk,66youhaveswallowedyourfood.Also,chewfoodwithyourmouth 67(close).Whenyouwanttogetthefoodthatisatadistance,donotstretchyourhandstoreach68it.Instead,askforthefoodtobepassedtoyou.-16-\nDon’tleave69(immediate)afterdinner,butdon’toverstayyourwelcome,either.Whenyourfriendsseemtobegettingtiredandrunningoutofconversation,taketheirbehaviorasasignaltoleave.Thenextday,callorwrite70thank-younotetosayhowmuchyouenjoyedtheevening.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。ThemostimportantfestivalinTibetistheTibetanNewYear,inJanuary1stoftheTibetancalendar.ItisforsaygoodbyetothepastyearandwelcomingtheNewYear.Frommid-December,peoplestarttoprepareordofestivalshopping.AlotofactivityareheldinthestreetsoftheLhasaduringtheNewYearFestival.Thereisaninterestedcompetitiononthisday.Ayoungmanfromeachfamilytriedtogetthefirstbucketofwaterfromtheriver.Itisbelievedbegoldwater.AccordingtotheTibetantradition,theywillbringgoodluck,happinessandwealthtothosewhichgetit.第二节书面表达(满分25分)美国某中学举办英语暑假训练营,开设以下课程:cooking,swimming,givingfirst-aid,playingfootball/basketball。假定你是李华,请你写封申请信,报名参加其中一门课程的学习。内容包括:1.你感兴趣的一门课程;2.为什么想学这门课程;3.你期望从中学到什么。注意:1.词数:100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearSir/Madam,-16-\n______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua-16-\n甘肃省会宁县第一中学2022届高三级第三次月考英语试题答案第二部分21-25BCDCC 26-30ADADC 31-35BCADD 36-40AGEFC第三部分41-45DACBB 46-50ACBAD 51-55ABACA 56-60DBCDB61.rules 62.areinvited 63.it 64.made 65.importance66.unless 67.closed 68.for 69.immediately 70.a短文改错:ThemostimportantfestivalinTibetistheTibetanNewYear,inJanuary1stoftheTibetancalendar.Itisforsay on sayinggoodbyetothepastyearanwelcomingtheNewYear.Frommid-December,peoplestarttoprepareordofestival andshopping.AlotofactivityareheldinthestreetsoftheLhasaduringtheNewYearFestival.Thereisaninterested activities interestingcompetitiononthisday.Ayoungmanfromeachfamilytriedtogetthefirstbucketofwaterfromtheriver.Itis triesbelieved∧begoldwater.AccordingtotheTibetantradition,theywillbringgoodluck,happinessandwealthto to it thosewhichgetit. who书面表达-16-\nDearSir/Madam,IamverygladthatyourschoolwillholdtheEnglishsummercampwhichcontainsmanycourses,suchascooking,swimming,givingfirst-aidandsoon.Iwanttoattendacourseaboutgivingfirst-aidbecauseitisimportantforustolearnsomeknowledgeaboutfirstaidinourdailylife.Ifapersongetsinjured,heneedsmedicalcarebeforeadoctorcanbefound.Atthattime,onesecondreallycounts.Aftergraduation,Iplantodevotemylifetomedicalresearch.Hopefully,thecoursewillhelpmealottodealwithsomecommoninjuries.Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldtakemyapplicationintoconsideration.Yours,LiHua36.A主旨概括题.根据这段的开头一句话Manypeoplehaveadayoffwork可知,在这天人们会放假一天,有的maketrips、goonvacation、Shopping可知,这段主题应该为活动.37.G细节题.根据下文内容ManypeopletakeadayoffonthedayafterThanksgivingDay可知,在感恩节后一天人们有一天的假期,即黑色星期五,但这不是一个联邦法定节日,只是在几个州.38.E细节题.根据后文SomestoresextendtheiropeninghoursonBlackFriday.可知,一些商场在黑色星期五会延长购物时间,必然会造成jamsonroads,即道路拥挤.39.F细节题.根ink.红色代表损失,黑色代表利润符合题意.据后文的Onetheoryisthat…一种理论是…以及Theothertheoryisthat另外一种理论是..可知,此处主要介绍为什么有黑色星期五这个概念.40.C推理题.根据前文Theothertheoryisthattheterm"BlackFriday"comesfromanoldwayofrecordingbusinessaccounts另外一种理论是说黑色星期五来源于古老的一种记账的方式,所以后文的Losseswererecordedinredinkandprofitsinblack41 D考查名词.根据文章上文"Asachild,Janewasfondofanimals."可知,Jane小时候一直喜欢小动物;又根据下文"studyinghardtobeavet."可知,此处指的是很多人认为她应该成为一个兽医.故选D.42 A考查名词.根据文章上文"shetook-16-\nbiology,chemistry"可知,这些都是她所学习的科目.所以此处指的是科目的意思.故选A.43 C考查形容词.根据文章第三段"HereIaminmyfourthyearatschool"可知,Jane应该是在大学最后一年去英国学习的.故选C.44 B考查名词.根据文章句子"Awayfromthefamilyandthe (44)fromthem,"可知,此处结合语境表示的是Jane远离了家人,同时也远离了来自于家人的压力.故选B.45 B考查名词.根据文章上文"surroundedbybiologybooksandstaringoutthewindow"以及下文"Idon'twanttobeavet!"可知,Jane突然发现自己并不想做兽医,所以感到很痛苦.故选B.46 A考查副词.根据文章上文"I'mintotal (45).Idon'twanttobeavet!""可知Jane突然发现自己并不想做兽医,所以感到很痛苦.所以此处结合语境,前后为顺接关系,即接下来她回想了自己所做的事情,以及哪些事情是让她高兴的.所以此处"然后、接下来",符合语境.故选A.47 C考查连词.根据文章上文"theyouthleadershipconferences"以及此处"thecommunicationsandleadershipcourse"可知,这里指的是青年领袖会议以及沟通和领导能力课程.所以此处结合语境是并列关系.故选C.48 B考查形容词.根据文章上文"Andthenithither-itwasalloftheyouthleadershipconferencesthatshehadvolunteeredat (47)thecommunicationsandleadershipcourseshehadtakenasselectivecoursebackatOhioState."可知,这里Jane忽然意识到自己真正感兴趣的是什么.所以此处指她对自己曾经的错误选择感到自责,认为自己是无知的.故选B.49 A考查形容词.根据文章句子"HereIaminmyfourthyearatschoolandjustfinally (49)thatI'monthewrongpath."可知句意:我现在大学四年级了,最后才意识到自己走在错误的道路上.结合语境,此处指的是意识到的意思.故选A.50 D考查动词.根据文章上文"I'monthewrongpath."可知,此处指直到现在"我"才花时间去承认"我"走到了错误的道路上这个事实.故选D.51 A考查动词.根据文章句子"(51)byhernewthought,JanespenttherestofheryearinEnglandtakingcoursesin communicationsandmediastudies."结合语境,可知此处说的应该是受到新想法的鼓舞,Jane把在英国剩下的时间都花在了参加沟通和领导能力课程上.故选A.52 B考查动词.根据文章第一段"SowhenshegottotheOhioState-16-\nUniversity"可知,此处指的是Jane从英国回到了俄亥俄州.所以此处应该是返回的意思.故选B.53 A考查副词.根据文章下文"(54)ittookher2 yearslongertofinallygraduate."可知,Jane最后说服了学校管理部门同意她换专业.此处"最后、最终"符合语境.故选A.54 C考查连词.根据文章上文"When(52)toOhioState,shewas (53)abletoconvince theadministrationtolethercreateherownprogramin"leadershipstudies,""可知,Jane最后说服了学校管理部门同意她换专业.所以此处结合语境应该指的是尽管这样做要多花两年时间才能毕业.故选C.55 A考查动词.根据文章句子"She (55)tobecomeaseniormanagementadviser"可知,Jane最终成功地成为高级管理顾问.所以此处结合语境应该指的是"设法做成、努力完成".故选A.56 D考查副词.根据文章上文"She (55)tobecomeaseniormanagementadviser"可知,Jane最终成功地成为高级管理顾问.所以此处"She (56)foundedadrug-preventionorganization"指的是Jane取得的另外一个成就.also意为"也,还",符合语境.故选D.57 B考查动词.根据文章句子"She (56)foundedadrug-preventionorganizationthat (57)themessage,"可知,此处指的是Jane创立了一个毒品预防组织,而该组织传递了一个信息.结合语境此处应该是传递的意思.故选B.58 C考查名词.根据文章上文"When(52)toOhioState,shewas (53)abletoconvince theadministrationtolethercreateherownprogramin"leadershipstudies,"(54)ittookher2 yearslongertofinallygraduate."可知,Jane改变了所学专业,努力做自己喜欢的事情.所以此处应该填will,与skill并列,表示意愿,.故选C.59 D考查动词.根据文章句子"So,never(59)someoneelse'sdreams."可知,此处指永远不要去实现别人的理想.liveone'sdream意为实现某人的梦想.故选D.60 B考查名词.根据文章第一段"Asachild,Janewasfondofanimals.Asaconsequence,whenshewasgrowingup,allshe everheardwasasfollows,"Jane,youshouldbea (41)."可知,因为Jane小时候喜欢动物,所以很多人都让她成为一名兽医.所以此处指的是如果你将你的选择仅限定在看起来可能或者合理的事情上,那你就可能远离自己真正想要的东西了.结合语境应该是选择的意思.故选B.-16-