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绝密★启封并使用前1.Which garden is close to a subway station?A.Queen's Wood.B.Phoenix Garden.普通高等学校招生全国统一考试新高考伤真卷(九)C.Postman's Park.D.Red Cross Garden.2.What can you do in Postman's Park?扫码获取英语知识讲A.Take photos of old workhouses.B.Swim in the pond.专题解C.Learn stories about selflessness.D.Enjoy a band show.,带题整理3.What do Phoenix Garden and Red Cross Garden have in common?(时间:100分钟。满分:120分)A.They have got some repair work.B.They were surrounded by factories.注意事项:C.They will be temporarily closed.D.They have the same original design.1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。B2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。Tom Belt,a native of Oklahoma,didn't know the English language until he began如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡school.In his home,conversations took place in Cherokee.Belt grew up riding horses,and上。写在本试卷上无效。after college traveled around the country doing the rodeo(牛仔竞技比赛).Finally,he3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。wound up in North Carolina and married a woman he met at school 20 years earlier.第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)Yet his wife-also Cherokee-did not speak the language.He soon realized that he was第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)a minority()among his own people.At that time,just 400 or so Cherokee speakers阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。were left in the Eastern Band,the tribe()located in the Cherokee's historic homeland.AChildren were no longer learning the language either."I began to realize the seriousness ofHidden gardens in Londonthe situation,"Belt saysFrom nature reserves to community spaces,we've dug up some of London's most se-Belt and other concerned Cherokee speakers in the Eastern Band decided to do some-cret gardens,where you'll find pockets of splendid nature and forget about all your worries.thing about it.Belt volunteered to teach Cherokee lessons at a local school,for example,Queen's Woodand finally the tribe decided to create a language immersion school for children,where mainAcross the road from the better-known Highgate Wood,there is something more mag-classes-including science and math-are taught in Cherokee.Cherokee language is now alical and quiet about Queen's Wood-witness its hilly pathways through the mountain ashso offered at the local university,where Belt teaches.and cherry trees.It might be only a few hundred metres from Highgate tube station,but"Many Cherokee speakers are using technology to do really interesting things thatnative bluebells and countless species of small animals make this a wonderful retreat.were not imaginable a generation back,"says Mark Turin,a language expert at Yale UniPhoenix Gardenversity.For example,a Cherokee app allows speakers to text in the language's 85 letters.Behind Charing Cross Road,this is a super spot for a leafy lunchtime break.Look outSome Cherokee sites bring speakers together and provide multimedia teaching tools.for frogs and sparrows,which are thriving thanks to an enthusiastic conservation initiative.Thanks to the Eastern Band's efforts,today around 60 of their children can speakThe garden closed last autumn for redevelopment work but has reopened in time to take ad-Cherokee.Belt,along with many other Cherokee speakers,is not ready to let his languagevantage of our long-awaited spell of improved weather.disappear into history-even if the journey toward revitalisation()is an uphill one.AsPostman's Parkan elder told Belt years ago:"It's all well and good that you all want to do this,but re-A short walk from St Paul's Cathedral lies one of London's most touching monu-member,it wasn't taken away overnight,and you're not going to revitalize it overnight."ments:George Frederic Watts's Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice.Within the quiet4.What did Tom Belt find out about the Cherokee language?Postman's Park,nestled beneath a roof,are just over 50 ceramic plaques(),each hon-A.It is taught at only a few schools.B.It is disliked by many English speakers.oring the memory of an ordinary person who lost their life trying to save others.C.It is difficult for children to learnD.It is in danger of dying out.Red Cross Garden5.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?Originally intended to give Southwark children a space to play,this Victorian gardenA.Why Cherokee was popular in local schools.has been restored to its original design,complete with pond,cottage,bandstand and for-B.How Cherokee speakers saved the language.mal borders.While relaxing in the restored bandstand,it's hard to imagine the view back inC.How Cherokee influenced children's education.1887 when it was surrounded by workhouses and factories.D.What made Cherokee more well-known to locals.英语试题(九)第1页(共8页)英语试题(九)第2页(共8页)》
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