【已备份】2021年物语系列主题高考英语试题(无听力部分)
前言
难度同高中乃至初三英语考试,可以尝试通过给高中生练手(?)来实现安利,没有什么剧情门槛,也没有什么对于核心剧情的剧透。
本想按高考标准出题的,但时间仓促,只能先这样了。题型同全国一卷,但题目数量有所调整(主要由于是自己能力不足)。
毕竟总共只花了一天半的时间而且中间还摸鱼了
这套题至少有以下几种玩法:
考生向:老老实实做题
物语向:找出每段材料的对应物语小说原文出处,精确到对应书名的对应话的对应章节数字(官方中文版即可)
友人向:给你懂英语的(外国)友人看看现在的高考题型?
反正就是图个乐呵嘛,玩的开心就好。
匆匆而就,错漏难免,还望各位大佬多多海涵。
满分100分,删掉了听力和三篇阅读理解,完形填空和语法填空的题量对调,其他均同全国一卷。
物语向的参考答案初步定在13号公布,考生向的参考答案初步定在14号公布,当然大佬们八成也不需要答案就是了。
时间不限定,推荐时间在三个小时内,应该足够宽松了吧。
那,下面就看大佬们的表演了。
当然前提是有大佬来……
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,共20分)
第一节(每题2分,共10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。
Tsubasa Hanekawa.
The president of our class.
More than that, she’s a girl who embodies(体现) what a class president should be. Her prim(循规蹈矩) and proper braids(麻花辫), her glasses, her good manners and good behavior, how incredibly serious and loved by the teachers she is, puts her on the endangered species list in this day and age even if you count manga and anime. The way she holds herself makes you wonder if she’s been a class president her entire life and is going to be one in some capacity even after graduating. In other words, a class president among class presidents. Possibly a class president chosen by the gods, as one person has been rumoring like it’s the unvarnished(不加掩饰的) truth (that would be me).
We were in different classes our first and second years, but for our third year, we were placed together. Though I had heard of her before that, of course I had. If Senjogahara’s grades are among the top in our year, Tsubasa Hanekawa’s are at the very top. She regularly pulls off unbelievable stunts(惊人表演) like scoring a perfect 600 across six courses in five core subjects, and yes, I still remember her utterly(完全地) monstrous(骇人的) results for the first semester finals our second year like it was yesterday, when across every single subject, including P.E. and Art, she missed only one question, a Japanese History fill-in-the-blank. You hear about celebrities like that whether you want to or not.
And.
The nastiest part─okay, I know it’s a good thing, but either way, most annoyingly, Hanekawa is a very caring and decent(善良) person. What is actually nasty(糟糕) about her is that she’s very single-minded. As is often the case with too-serious people, once she decides on something, no lever will ever budge her. I already had a brief encounter with Hanekawa during spring break, and afterwards, as soon as our new classes were announced and we found out we’d be together, she declared to me, “I’m gonna make sure you turn your life around.”
I’m no juvenile delinquent(不良少年), nor really a problem child. I was a mere class ornament(装饰品), according to my own assessment, so her proclamation struck me like a bolt(闪电) from the blue. But no amount of convincing could halt(阻止) her single-minded delusion(妄想), and before I knew it, I was appointed class vice(副) president, which is why, at that moment, after school on the eighth of May, I was still in my classroom alone with Hanekawa hashing out(讨论出) what to do for the mid-June culture festival.
1.What does the third paragraph mean?
A. She is a good girl of our class.
B. She is a good classmate of our class.
C. She is a good monitor of our class.
D. She is a good chairwoman of our class.
2. We can infer that the author encountered Hanekawa before .
A. First year.
B. Second year.
C. Third year.
D. Spring break.
3. What does the bold(粗体) sentence mean?
A. Hanekawa is very caring.
B. Hanekawa is very decent.
C. Hanekawa is very persistent.
D. Hanekawa is very serious.
4.What's the author's attitude towards Hanekawa's declaration?
A. Appreciate.
B. Puzzled.
C. Disappointed.
D. Indifferent.
5. This passage mainly tells that .
A. Why Hanekawa is so famous.
B. The relationship between the author and Hanekawa.
C. What kind of person Hanekawa is.
D. The way of Hanekawa becoming the class president.
第二节(每题2分,共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。
There was apparently a conversation that went like so.
“My goodness, look at what we have here. If it isn’t Karen. What a surprise, meeting you in a place like this.”
“Oh wow, look at that. It’s you, Miss Senjogahara! What a coincidence, meeting you like this in front of my home.”
“Yes, it’s almost as if I used my phone’s map to figure out your exact route back from school and was waiting here to ambush you, heheh.”
“Ahaha.6. . The world is full of idiots, after all. It’s too bad there are so few clever kids like me out there. Wait, but what about school, Miss Senjogahara?”
“School? What’s that?”
“Er, I guess it’s fine if you don’t know…”
“No, I’m just kidding. Of course I know. That was just a ’Gahara Joke. I took the day off due to somewhat unavoidable circumstances. Your middle school has half-days until today, right?”
“Yep. But you’ve got some bad timing. I’m sure you wanted to meet my brother while you just so happened to be here, but he’s actually out right now─he went off somewhere as soon as the new term got started. My guess is that this is his journey of self-discovery part two. He’ll probably be able to shoot a Kamehameha by the time he gets back.”
“Journeys of self-discovery aren’t about that sort of training…no, never mind.”
“He might even be able to shoot an Evangelion.”
“I don’t think Araragi has the talent… Oh, but I just happened to think of something. You know, completely out of nowhere. Did you hear that Miss Hanekawa’s house caught on fire?”
“What?”
“7. .How could Karen Araragi, the enforcer of those two defenders of justice the Fire Sisters, she who singlehandedly upholds peace in this town, not know about an incident of that magnitude?”
“Hm? Oh, yeah, of course. I know all about that, real rough stuff. I was planning on visiting a visit on her.”
“She wasn’t hurt, fortunately, because it happened while she was at school. But her home did go up in flames, and she doesn’t have a place to stay tonight.”
“Huh? Really?”
“You didn’t know?”
“Well, I did know. I was just thinking of bringing that exact topic up. Why’d you have to go and say it first?”
“I’m sorry, okay? But it really is strange, isn’t it? To think that a good girl like Miss Hanekawa doesn’t have a bed in the world she can sleep tight in.8. . Like if justice really did exist in this world, what’s it doing not helping her?”
“……”
“So, since that hollow so-called justice won’t do a thing for her, I’m actually taking the day off school looking for a place where she can sleep. Oh, speaking of which, you went to school today like it was any other day? Did you have fun? While Miss Hanekawa was in trouble?”
“……”
“Oops, sorry, sorry. There’s no point in telling you, is there?9. . I’d be expecting far too much of you if I started treating you like him. Your big brother is your big brother, and you, Karen, are you.”
“……!”
“This really is some rotten timing. If only Araragi was around. I know he would never abandon Miss Hanekawa. The Fire Sisters (lol), on the other hand.”
“(lol)?!?”
“10. .I didn’t mean to worry you, not when, unlike Miss Hanekawa, you’re enjoying your life. It’s enough that she’s in distress. We’ve been standing here and talking for quite some time now, so I think it’s about time for me to go. After all, I understand now that justice is like a bed for Miss Hanekawa─nowhere to be found in this world.”
“Hold on just a second!”
“Hm? Does something seem to be the matter?”
“A bed for Miss Hanekawa does exist…and so does justice!”
……
Thus, deftly leading Karen along, Miss Senjogahara pulled off what she called her scheme─well, describing it as “deft” might not be right.
A. It is unbelievable that you haven't heard about it!
B. I’m so sorry, I must only be a nuisance talking to you here when you can’t do a thing without that big brother you love so very much.
C. It feels like the most unjust thing imaginable.
D. Well, maybe some people might be stupid enough to get that mistaken impression.
E. Well, Miss Senjogahara, you must have been waiting for me for a long time.
F. You’re just Koyomi Araragi’s little sister after all, nothing but a middle schooler.
G. Oh, I’m sorry. That was a stupid question.
第二部分 语言知识应用(共两节,共45分)
第一节(每题1.5分,共15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。
Obviously there are real and fake things in this world, but when you really think about it, the two 11. form a pair, and there can only be fakes because the real thing 12. , and without the occasional fake making an 13. , I’m not sure you could call it the real deal. Just as how in superhero stories, an imposter(假冒者) always 14. eventually. The fake hero, as it were. But 15. this a step further, it’s important to note that even though fakes exist, it is not in fact 16. for the real thing to exist. If the real deal represents an ideal and fakes represent 17. realize that ideal, then perhaps it is actually better if the real deal didn’t exist. Well, maybe that’s going too far, but if the real deal is an ideal, then we can also wonder if it is an illusion(幻想). Of course, what people idolize(崇拜) as the real thing must have begun as the pursuit(追求) of an ideal, which is to say that it wasn’t the real thing from the outset(开始). If we roughly define the real deal’s value as the impact(影响) it has on people, 18. , perhaps it is the real deal, after all, that gives 19. to real deals. Given the above, rather than say that the two concepts of real and fake form a pair, it may be more accurate to say that they are just two 20. of the same coin.
11. A. objects B. concepts C. things D. twins
12. A. requires B. disappears C. exists D. fades
13. A. appearance B. alternatives C. allowances D. accounts
14. A. rise up B. pick up C. take up D. show up
15. A. driving B. taking C. playing D. making
16. A. necessary B. usually C. urgent D. hopeful
17. A. refer to B. infer to C. attempts to D. fails to
18. A. at least B. at last C. however D. moreover
19. A. in B. up C. way D. rise
20. A. slides B. sides C. parts D. pairs
第二节 (每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Sodachi Oikura hated me. With the kind of deep hatred(憎恨) you might feel for a homewrecker(NTR的黄毛)─in fact, I 21. help but wonder what you had to do to become so hated, or 22. (hate) so much. Think about her position. 23. (hate) a specific person to that degree had to be pretty stressful. Granted(确实), I’m not the most likable(讨人喜欢) person, 24. too amiable(和蔼可亲) nor 25. (attract)─but even then, I couldn’t recall(回忆起) doing anything that deserved being glared at with eyes like hers. Well, I suppose there’s one reason I’m aware of, which is 26. I was better than her at math─but it’s not as if that actually harmed her. And in retrospect(回想起来), it feels like her glare was set on me from the first time I 27. (meeting) her in Year 1 Class 3’s classroom, soon after we entered Naoetsu High─does that sound paranoid(患被害妄想症的)? It’s not as if she had access to my entrance exam results, I don’t even know myself what I got. And anyway, 28. terms of the final 29. (link) to that fateful meeting, I only happened to get a perfect score that time around. It wasn’t consistent(一致的)─she must 30. (have) good days during first term and outscored(领先) me on quizzes, and math is a broad, catch-all term to begin with. Surely she 31. (understand) some things better than me.
She couldn’t have honestly believed I was to blame for no one 32. (call) her Euler. Come to think of it, did a high school girl really want such a nickname? Wasn’t it just a pretext(借口)? No one can dispute(质疑) Euler’s greatness as a 33. (mathematic), but what you go by is something else 34. (entire). I respect Tsubasa Hanekawa, 35. example, but have no desire to 36. (call) Tsubasa or Hanekawa.
Oikura must have misunderstood me.
Just as I misunderstood her.
37. (misunderstand) tend to multiply.
That’s what I think─but there’s this other striking thought I have, something else that I think is strange, 38. is that while Sodachi Oikura hated me, I in no way hated Sodachi Oikura. I think that’s very unusual. In general, it’s really hard not to hate someone who hates you. Not that I liked her, of course─I’m not 39. (twist) enough to adore someone who glares at me all the time and subjects me to prickling(刺) acts of spite(怨恨) that might not be outright(彻底的) attacks. Such high-level twistedness isn’t for me. Still, while I 40. (find) her attitude dislikable, I couldn’t say I hated it.
第三部分 写作(共两节,共35分)
第一节(每题1分,共10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之问交换修改作文,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:在缺词处写出该加的词,并将所加词标红。
删除:把多余的词用删除线划掉。
修改:将错的词用删除线划掉,并在该词后面写出修改后的词且将其标红。
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。
“Now, then. ’Tis(=This is) been quiet some time since I’ve last thought of those days. Once one reaches my age, new memories is a rarity(稀物)─to say that I live only in the moment would be a nice-sounding way to put it, but really, ’tis a transient(转瞬即逝的), hedonistic(享乐主义的) existence.
“I remember only that which I enjoyed and forgot that which is unpleasant.
“And so I cannot deny this unpleasant feeling─for I’ve suddenly reminded of something forgotten from my past that I hardly wanted to remember.
“That said, I’ve no intention at all of blaming thee(=you), so thou(=you) may rest east in that sense─how should I put this. This times around, thou art(=you are), in a rare turn for thee, an entirely innocent bystander(旁观者).
“’Twas not a case of ye(=you) sticking thine(=your) own heads into a situation.
“Though I’m sure thou will make off for the jaws of death as always once ye hear my story─and I supposed I will be there with thee.
“This story will be a bit of long one.
第二节(共25分)
假设你有一个名字叫 Koyomi Araragi 的男朋友,将于明年3月13日高考。今天是8月24日,近期一直在忙的他却突然和你联系了,语气中似乎有些焦虑。
请你:
(考生向)请给他写100词左右的一封信,安慰他的考试焦虑,并给出一些备考的建议。
(物语向)与他进行对话,排解他心中的烦恼。