延庆区2020-2021学年第二学期期中试卷
高一英语
2021.5
考
生
须
知
1.考生要认真填写个人信息。
2.本试卷共10页,三大部分(共100分),考试时间100分钟。
3.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。选择题必须用2B铅笔作答;非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。
4.考试结束后,考生应将试卷和答题卡按要求放在桌面上,待监考员收回。
第一部分
知识运用
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
Anna
was
a
9-year-old
girl
from
a
small
village.
She
attended
primary
school
till
4th
grade
at
her
village.
For
the
5th
grade
onwards,
she
would
have
to
get
an
admission(入学)
in
a
school
at
a
city
nearby.
She
got
very
__1__
knowing
that
she
was
accepted
in
a
famous
school
in
the
city.
Today
was
the
first
day
of
her
school
and
she
was
waiting
for
her
school
bus.
Once
the
bus
came,
she
got
in
it
__2__.
She
was
very
excited.
When
the
bus
reached
her
school,
all
students
started
going
to
their
classes.
Anna
also
made
it
to
her
classroom.
Upon
seeing
her
__3__
clothing
and
knowing
she
was
from
a
small
village,
other
students
started
making
fun
of
her.
The
teacher
soon
arrived.
She
__4__
Anna
to
the
class
and
told
them
that
she
would
be
studying
with
them
from
today.
Then
she
told
everyone
to
write
down
the
Seven
Wonders
of
the
world.
Everyone
started
writing
the
answer
quickly.
But
Anna
started
to
write
the
answer__5__.
When
everyone
except
Anna
had
presented
their
answer
paper,
the
teacher
asked
Anna,
“What
happened,
dear?
Don’t
__6__.
Just
write
what
you
know
as
other
students
have
learned
about
it
just
a
few
days
back.
”
Anna
replied,
“There
are
many
things.
Which
seven
can
I
pick
to
write?”
And
then
she
handed
her
answer
paper
to
the
teacher.
The
teacher
started
reading
everyone’s
answers
and
the
majority
had
answered
them
__7__
such
as
The
Great
Wall
of
China,
Colosseum,
Stonehenge,
Great
Pyramid
of
Giza,
Leaning
Tower
of
Pisa,
Taj
Mahal,
Hanging
Gardens
of
Babylon
etc.
The
teacher
was
happy
as
students
had
__8__
what
she
had
taught
them.
At
last
the
teacher
paper
started
reading
Anna’s
answer
paper.
“The
Seven
Wonders
are—To
be
able
to
See,
To
be
able
to
Hear,
To
be
able
to
Feel,
To
Laugh,
To
Think,
To
be
Kind,
To
Love!”
The
teacher
stood
__9__
and
the
whole
class
was
speechless.
Today,
a
girl
from
a
small
village
reminded
us
about
the
gifts
we
have,
which
are
truly
a
__10__.
So
value
what
we
have
and
use
what
we
have.
1.
A.
anxious
B.
happy
C.
afraid
D.
calm
2.
A.
quickly
B.
easily
C.
lazily
D.
patiently
3.
A.
simple
B.
clean
C.
lovely
D.
expensive
4.
A.
pushed
B.
followed
C.
turned
D.
introduced
5.
A.
slowly
B.
actively
C.
cheerfully
D.
politely
6.
A.
cry
B.
forget
C.
write
D.
worry
7.
A.
neatly
B.
correctly
C.
briefly
D.
proudly
8.
A.
shared
B.
expanded
C.
missed
D.
remembered
9.
A.
satisfied
B.
disappointed
C.
shocked
D.
frightened
10.
A.
talent
B.
reward
C.
wonder
D.
challenge
第二部分
阅读理解
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。(共16小题;每小题2分,共32分)
A
Van
Gogh
painted
sunflowers
for
the
first
time
in
the
summer
of
1886.Two
years
later,
his
interest
appeared
again
after
he
settled
in
Arles.
After
he
had
invited
the
French
artist
Paul
Gauguin,
whom
he
admired,
to
join
his
Studio
of
the
South,
he
began
painting
sunflowers
to
brighten
up
the
whitewashed
walls
of
the
yellow
house
he
was
living
in,
not
far
from
the
town’s
railway
station.
Gauguin
accepted
Van
Gogh’s
invitation.
When
he
began
dragging
his
heels(脚后跟),
Van
Gogh
painted
the
last
two
of
the
four
original
Sunflowers
for
the
modest
bedroom
where
his
guest
would
sleep
following
his
arrival
that
autumn,
“Van
Gogh
saw
the
Sunflowers
for
Gauguin’s
bedroom
as
a
way
of
attracting
his
friend
to
come
from
Brittany,”
says
Bailey.
According
to
Martin
Gayford,
“Gauguin
was
very
surprised
by
the
Sunflowers,
which
he
repeatedly
praised
and
asked
for
as
a
gift.
Years
later,
Gauguin
himself
painted
some
sunflower
pictures.”
Van
Gogh’s
Sunflowers
stand
for
(代表)his
relationship
with
Gauguin.
“I
think
he
painted
them
for
the
joy
of
it,”
says
Jansen.
“Van
Gogh
was
at
the
height
of
his
powers
in
the
summer
of
1888,”explains
Bailey.
“He
painted
the
Sunflowers
quickly
and
with
great
energy
and
confidence.”
Van
Gogh
wrote
to
his
brother
Theo
in
late
August,
“I’m
painting
quickly
now,
which
won’t
surprise
you
when
it’s
a
question
of
painting
large
Sunflowers.”
Van
Gogh
recognized
at
once
that
he
had
created
something
important
and
that
his
sunflowers
were
so
different.
As
he
told
Theo
in
January
1889,
while
other
artists
were
known
for
painting
other
flowers,
“The
sunflower
is
mine.”
This,
in
fact,
explains
the
reason
for
the
popularity
of
Van
Gogh’s
Sunflowers
today.
11.
Van
Gogh
painted
sunflowers
in
1888
in
order
to
________.
A.
give
them
to
Gauguin
B.
make
his
living
C.
decorate
his
house
D.
show
his
artistic
talent
to
others
12.
The
last
two
Sunflowers
were
painted
________by
Van
Gogh.
A.
in
the
British
museum
B.
in
Gauguin’s
bedroom
C.
in
the
town’s
railway
station
D.
in
a
rich
businessman's
house
13.
How
did
Gauguin
feel
about
Van
Gogh’s
painting——the
Sunflowers?
________.
A.
Very
bad
B.
Just
so?so
C.
Rather
worried
D.
Quite
surprised
14.
From
the
last
two
paragraphs
we
can
learn
that
________.
A.
Van
Gogh
was
not
good
at
painting
large
Sunflowers
B.
Van
Gogh
had
much
trouble
in
painting
the
Sunflowers
C.
Van
Gogh
didn’t
like
his
Sunflowers
at
all
at
that
time
D.
Van
Gogh
realized
the
Sunflowers
would
make
him
known
B
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You'll
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You’ll
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This
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15.
According
to
the
passage,
what
apps
allow
you
to
learn
at
your
speed?
A.
Khan
Academy
and
Udemy.
B.
Udemy
and
Duolingo.
C.
Khan
Academy
and
Brain
POP.
D.
BrainPOP
and
Duolingo.
16.______
can
help
value
how
well
you
have
studied.
A.
Khan
B.
BrainPOP
C.
Udemy
D.Duolingo
17.
What
can
Duolingo
offer
its
users?
A.
Subjects
reviewing.
B.
Speaking
practice.
C.
Technical
support.
D.
Career
training.
18.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
compare
the
difference
of
different
learning
methods.
B.
To
introduce
the
development
of
learning
technology.
C.
To
help
find
the
suitable
learning
apps.
D.
To
provide
various
learning
activities.
C
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
spread
far
and
wide.
Because
of
this,
countries
around
the
world
have
implemented
containment
measures(实施遏制措施)
to
help
stop
the
virus
in
its
tracks.
As
more
and
more
people
stay
inside
to
stay
safe,
the
outside
world
seems
to
have
become
much
quieter.
In
fact,
scientists
have
seen
this
change
in
their
research,
too.
Seismologists
–
scientists
who
study
earthquakes
–
have
heard
less
seismic
(地震的)
noise
recently.
Seismic
noise
is
made
from
vibrations
(震动)
in
the
ground
that
are
caused
by
things
like
ocean
waves
and
human
activity,
such
as
construction
work
and
traffic.
This
noise
makes
it
difficult
for
scientists
to
pick
up
seismic
activity
that
is
made
at
the
same
frequency.?
Thomas
Lecocq,
a
scientist
at
the
Royal
Observatory
of
Belgium,
located
in
Brussels,
was
the
first
to
notice
this
phenomenon.?
According
to
Lecocq,
the
amount
of
seismic
noise
in
Brussels
has
been
reduced
by
about
30
to
50
percent
since
mid-March.
Interestingly
enough,
this
is
around
the
same
time
Belgium
started
its
containment
measures.?
Because
of
this
reduction
in
background
noise,
scientists
like
Lecocq
have
been
able
to
pick
up
on
smaller
earthquakes
that
some
seismic
stations
–
like
the
one
in
Brussels
–
wouldn’t
have
been
able
to
before.
This
phenomenon
isn’t
unique
to
Brussels,
though.
Once
Lecocq
shared
his
findings
online,
seismologists
from
all
over
the
world
echoed
similar
findings.?
Celeste
Labedz,
a
graduate
student
at
the
California
Institute
of
Technology,
mentioned
in
a
tweet
that
Los
Angeles
also
experienced
less
background
noise.
Researchers
from
the
UK,
France
and
New
Zealand
also
noted
a
decrease
in
background
noise
since
containment
measures
were
put
in
place.?
These
global
efforts
to
contain
the
COVID-19
virus
have
helped
to
shed
light
on
seismic
activity
that
may
have
gone
unnoticed.
It
also
shows
that
people
are
listening
to
health
officials
and
following
lockdown
guidelines.?
“From
the
seismological
point
of
view,
we
can
motivate
people
to
say,
‘You
feel
like
you’re
alone
at
home,
but
we
can
tell
you
that
everyone
is
home.
…
Everyone
is
respecting
the
rules.’
Lecocq
told
CNN.
19.
What
did
seismologists
find
out
recently?
A.
More
smaller
earthquakes
are
likely
to
happen.
B.
The
amount
of
seismic
noise
has
been
reduced.?
C.
Seismic
noise
is
caused
by
vibrations
underground.
D.
Reduced
seismic
vibration
makes
Earth
quieter.
20.
What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraphs
4-8?
A.
More
data
on
smaller
earthquakes
is
being
collected.
B.
More
seismic
noise
is
being
picked
up.
C.
Scientists
will
shift
their
focus
to
smaller
earthquakes.
D.
Future
big
earthquakes
can
be
more
accurately
predicted.
21.
?The
underlined
word
“echoed”
in
Paragraph
6
is
closest
in
meaning
to
“______”.
A.
questioned?
B.
demanded?
C.
explored
D.
repeated
22.
What
can
we
conclude
from
the
text?
A.
human
activities
cause
more
seismic
noise
than
ocean
waves.
B.
The
drop
in
seismic
noise
is
unique
to
Europe.
C.
The
phenomenon
proved
that
people
are
following
the
lockdown
rules.
D.
Many
seismologists
wanted
tighter
restrictions
for
their
research.
D
As
online
learning
becomes
more
common
and
more
and
more
resources
are
converted
to
digital
form,
some
people
have
suggested
that
public
libraries
should
be
shut
down
and,
in
their
places,everyone
should
be
given
an
iPad
with
an
e-reader
subscription.
Supporters
of
this
idea
state
that
it
will
save
local
cities
and
towns
money
because
libraries
are
expensive
to
maintain.
They
also
believe
it
will
encourage
more
people
to
read
because
they
won't
have
to
travel
to
a
library
to
get
a
book;
they
can
simply
click
on
what
they
want
to
read
and
read
it
from
wherever
they
are.
However,
it
would
be
a
serious
mistake
to
replace
libraries
with
tablets.
First,
digital
books
and
resources
are
associated
with
less
learning
and
more
problems
than
print
resources.
A
study
done
on
tablet
vs
book
reading
found
people
read
20-30%
slower
on
tablets,
retain
20%
less
information,
and
understand
10%
less
of
what
they
read
compared
to
people
who
read
the
same
information
in
print.
Second,
it
is
incredibly
narrow
minded
to
assume
that
the
only
service
libraries
offer
is
book
lending.
Libraries
have
a
multitude
of
benefits,
and
many
are
only
available
if
the
library
has
a
physical
location.
Some
of
these
benefits
include
acting
as
a
quiet
study
space,
giving
people
a
way
to
converse
with
their
neighbors,
holding
classes
on
a
variety
of
topics,
providing
jobs,
answering
patron
questions,
and
keeping
the
community
connected.
A
survey
conducted
in
2015
found
that
nearly
two-thirds
of
American
adults
feel
that
closing
their
local
library
would
have
a
major
impact
on
their
community.
People
see
libraries
as
a
way
to
connect
with
others
and
get
their
questions
answered,
benefits
tablets
can’t
offer
nearly
as
well
or
as
easily.
While
replacing
libraries
with
tablets
may
seem
like
a
simple
solution,
it
would
encourage
people
to
spend
even
more
time
looking
at
digital
screens,
despite
the
various
issues
surrounding
them.
It
would
also
end
access
to
many
of
the
benefits
of
libraries
that
people
have
come
to
rely
on.
In
many
areas,
libraries
are
such
an
important
part
of
the
community
network
that
they
could
never
be
replaced
by
a
simple
object.
23.
What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
1and
2?
A.
Public
libraries
have
disappeared.
B.
Public
libraries
are
too
expensive.
C.
People
can
learn
on
line.
D.
People
can
lean
without
teacher.
24.
According
to
the
passage,
the
author
probably
agrees
that
___________.
A.
it’s
inefficient
for
readers
to
read
on
tablets
B.
the
only
service
libraries
offer
is
book
lending
C.
public
libraries
should
be
replaced
with
digital
devices
D.
digital
books
and
resources
encourage
people
to
spend
more
time
reading
25.
The
purpose
of
the
passage
is
mainly
to_______.
A.
persuade
people
to
use
libraries
B.
emphasize
the
benefits
of
libraries
C.
encourage
communities
to
build
more
libraries
D.
compare
digital
books
and
resources
with
real
books
26.
Which
of
the
following
shows
the
development
of
ideas
in
this
passage?
A.
B.
C.
D.
I:
Introduction
CP:
Central
point
P:
Point
Sp:
Sub-point
(次要点)
C:
Conclusion
第三部分
语言运用
阅读表达(共4小题;第27、28题各2分,第29题3分,第30题5分,共12分)。
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。
Is
it
better
for
our
bodies
to
work
out
at
certain
times
of
the
day?
Scientists
have
known
for
some
time
that
every
tissue
in
our
bodies
contains
a
kind
of
biological
clock
that
goes
off
in
response
to
messages
related
to
our
daily
exposure
to
light,
food
and
sleep.
However,
whether
and
how
exercise
timing
might
influence
metabolic
(新陈代谢的)
health
has
been
less
clear,
and
the
results
of
past
experiments
have
not
always
agreed.
A
much-discussed
2019
study
found
that
men
with
Type
2
diabetes
(糖尿病)
who
completed
a
few
minutes
of
high-intensity
interval
(间隔)
sessions
in
the
afternoon
improved
their
blood-sugar
control
after
two
weeks.
Patrick
Schrauwen,
a
professor
of
nutrition
and
movement
sciences
read
that
2019
study
with
interest.
He
had
been
studying
exercise
in
people
with
Type
2
diabetes,
but
had
not
considered
the
possible
role
of
timing.
Now,
seeing
the
varying
impacts
of
the
intense
workouts,
he
wondered
if
the
timing
of
workouts
might
similarly
affect
how
the
workouts
changed
people’s
metabolisms.
Incidentally,
he
and
his
colleagues
had
a
ready-made
source
of
data
in
their
own
prior
experiment.
Several
years
earlier,
they
had
asked
adult
men
at
high
risk
for
Type
2
diabetes
to
ride
stationary
bicycles
at
the
lab
three
times
a
week
for
12
weeks,
while
the
researchers
tracked
their
metabolic
health.
They
also
had
noted
when
the
riders
showed
up
for
their
workouts.
The
researchers
pulled
data
for
the
12
men
who
consistently
had
worked
out
between
8
and
10
a.m.
and
compared
them
with
another
20
who
always
exercised
between
3
and
6
p.m.
They
found
that
the
benefits
of
afternoon
workouts
far
outweighed
those
of
morning
exercise.
He
says,
“This
study
does
suggest
that
afternoon
exercise
may
be
more
beneficial
for
people
with
disturbed
metabolisms
than
the
same
exercise
done
earlier.
The
particular
and
most
effective
exercise
for
each
of
us
will
line
up
with
our
daily
routines
and
exercise
tendencies
because
exercise
is
good
for
us
at
any
time
of
day—but
only
if
we
choose
to
keep
doing
it.”
27.
What
inspired
Professor
Schrauwen
to
carry
out
the
research
related
to
the
timing
of
workouts?
(不多于3个词)
28.
What
did
Schrauwen’s
new
study
figure
out?
(不多于12个词)
29.
Please
decide
which
part
is
false
in
the
following
statement,
then
underline
it
and
explain
why.
Professor
Schrauwen
and
his
colleagues
carried
out
the
research
by
using
the
newly-collected
data
and
making
comparisons
between
two
different
subject
groups.
30.
When
do
you
think
is
the
best
time
for
you
to
exercise?
Why?
(about
40
words)
第二节
选词填空
(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空,选择合适的词汇并使用恰当形式填空。
Firemen
had
been
fighting
the
forest
fire
for
nearly
three
weeks
before
they
could
get
it
under
control.
A
short
time
before,
great
trees
had
covered
the
countryside
for
miles
around.
Now,
smoke
still
31)________
from
the
warm
ground
over
the
desolate
hills.
Winter
was
coming
on
and
the
hills
threatened
the
32)________
villages
with
destruction,
for
heavy
rain
would
not
only
wash
away
the
soil
but
would
cause
serious
floods
as
well.
When
the
fire
had
at
last
been
put
out,
the
forest
authorities
33)________
several
tons
of
a
special
type
of
grass-seed
which
would
grow
quickly.
The
seed
was
sprayed
over
the
ground
in
huge
34)________
by
aeroplanes.
The
planes
had
been
planting
seed
for
nearly
a
month
when
it
began
to
rain.
By
then,
however,
in
many
places
the
grass
had
already
35)________.
In
place
of
the
great
trees
which
had
been
growing
there
for
centuries,
patches
of
green
had
begun
to
appear
in
the
36)________soil.?
第三节
语法填空
(共9小题;
每小题1分,共9分)
在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
Elizabeth
Blackwell
fought
for
women’s
37)________(right).
In
1849,
she
became
the
first
woman
ever
38)________(receive)
a
medical
degree
in
the
USA.
Later,
Elizabeth
39)________(open)
a
hospital
for
poor
people
in
New
York
City.
She
continued
to
work
with
people
40)________
needed
help
until
she
died
in
1910.
Nelson
Mandela
is
one
of
the
41)________(famous)
people.
He
spent
27
years
in
prison
for
42)________(fight)
for
the
rights
of
black
South
Africans.
After
he
came
out
of
prison,
he
became
South
Africa’s
first
black
president
and
43)________(award)
the
Nobel
Prize
in
1993.
He
retired
in
1999
and
then
traveled
around
the
world,
meeting
leaders
and
talking
about
problems
like
AIDS.
Jane
Goodall
has
spent
44)________(near)
forty
years
studying
animals
in
the
national
park
of
Gombe
in
Tanzania.
For
many
years,
she
has
worked
to
protect
animals
and
to
change
people’s
opinions
45)________
the
environment.
第四节
完成句子(请根据括号内提示完成句子,每题2分,共8分)
在老师的帮助下,我在英语学习方面取得了显著的进步。(with
the
help
of)
尽管实验几次都失败了,他们仍毫不气馁地继续进行。(despite)
上周我们拜访了李教授,从他那里我们学到了很多中医知识。(定语从句)
我们分享节水的一些方法,这提高了人们的节水意识。(raise
awareness,
定语从句)
第五节
写作(15分)
阅读以下文章,并撰写文章的概要。(80词左右)要求如下:
1)包含主要信息
2)省略不必要的细节信息
3)用自己的语言
The
famous
classical
pianist,
Kong
Xiangdong,
surprised
his
fans
last
week
by
giving
a
concert
combining
classical
music
with
Chinese
folk
music.
Kong
explained
that
he
tried
this
because
he
wanted
to
create
something
new."
As
a
musician,
playing
the
same
music
in
different
cities
of
the
world
is
very
boring,"
says
Kong.
He
also
feels
that
playing
Chinese
folk
music
on
the
piano
can
help
bring
it
to
the
rest
of
the
world.
Music
has
always
been
part
of
Kong's
world.
As
his
mother
was
a
great
music
lover,
he
lived
with
music
from
birth.
But
it
wasn't
always
easy
for
the
young
Kong
Xiangdong.
His
mother
couldn't
buy
him
a
piano
until
he
was
seven.
She
had
to
draw
piano
keys
on
a
piece
of
paper
so
that
he
could
learn
to
play
as
early
as
possible.
The
5-year-old
Kong
would
practise
on
the
paper
piano
as
his
mother
clapped
the
rhythm.
He
was
made
to
practise
the
piano
so
much
that,
at
times,
he
thought
about
giving
up.
However,
he
didn't
quit,
and
he
became
a
great
pianist.
In
1986,
at
the
age
of
18,
he
became
the
youngest
prize
winner
in
Moscow's
Tchaikovsky
International
Competition.
He
went
on
to
win
awards
in
competitions
across
the
world.
Because
of
Kong's
talent
and
hard
work,
he
became
famous
worldwide.
But
after
years
of
performing,
he
felt
that
in
some
ways
he
had
lost
his
identity.
This
is
why
he
went
back
to
his
roots
and
rediscovered
the
beauty
in
Chinese
folk
music.
He
began
experimenting
with
different
styles
and
his
Dream
Tour
Concert
is
the
result.
Kong's
new
experiment
in
Chinese
folk
music
is
so
important
to
him
that
he
even
changed
his
appearance.
When
he
arrived
at
his
concert
last
week,
he
had
shaved
off
all
his
hair!
Since
his
music
style
was
new,
he
decided
his
hairstyle
had
to
be
new
too!
Whether
Kong
is
changing
his
appearance
or
transforming
his
music,
he
is
a
pioneer
in
music
today.
The
concert
last
week
was
such
a
success
that
Kong's
Dream
Tour
Concert
is
expected
to
run
for
the
next
two
years
in
Beijing,
Shanghai,
and
other
main
cities
before
going
to
Paris
and
New
York.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(请务必将答案写在答题卡指定区域内)
延庆区高一年级第二学期期中考试答案
英
语
2021.
5
第一、二部分:知识运用(共59分)
完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
1—5
BAADA
6--10DB
DCC
阅读理解
第一节(共16小题;每小题2分,共32分)
A篇:11—14
CBDD
B篇:15—18
ABBC
C篇:19—22
BADC
D篇:23—26
CABD
阅读理解
第二节
阅读回答问题(共4小题;27、28每小题2分,29题3
分,30题5分,共12分)
27.
(不多于3个字)The
2019
study.
28.(不多于12个字)
For
some
people,
it
is
better
to
work
out
in
the
afternoon.
29.
划线应从using开始划到data。
Professor
Schrauwen
and
his
colleagues
carried
out
the
research
by
using
the
newly-collected
data
and
making
comparisons
between
two
different
subject
groups.
答案:
According
to
the
passage,
Professor
Schrauwen
and
his
colleagues
didn’t
collect
any
new
data
to
do
the
research.
They
made
use
of
the
ready-made
source
of
data
from
their
own
prior
experiment.
30.
略
评分标准:
正确写出关键信息且能达意2分,写出关键信息但有两处以上语法或拼写错误1分,抄写原文,涵盖答案内容,但抄写多余信息扣1分。
第二部分:语言运用(共26分)
选词填空(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)
31.
rose
up
32.
surrounding
33.
ordered/had
ordered
34.quantities
35.
taken
root
36.blackened
评分标准:所填内容使句子达意,且拼写正确计1分;拼写不正确或形式错误不得分。
第二节
语法填空(共9小题;每小题1分,共9分)
37.rights
38.to
receive
39.opened
40.who
41.most
famous
42.fighting
43.was
awarded
44.nearly
45.about/on
评分标准:所填内容使句子达意,且拼写正确计1分;拼写不正确或形式错误不得分。
第三节
完成句子(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)
46.
With
the
help
of
the
teacher,
I
have
made
great/remarkable
progress
in
English
learning.
47.They
continued
their
experiments
despite
having
failed
times/numerous/several
failures.
48.
Last
week
we
visited
Professor
Li,
from
whom
we
got/gained
much
knowledge
of
Chinese
medicine.
49.We
shared
ways/tips
of
saving
water,which
raised
residents’/people’s
awareness
of
saving
water.
第三部分:书面表达(共一题,共15分)
Possible
Version
1
Kong
Xiangdong
is
a
pioneer
in
music
today.
He
lived
with
music
from
birth.
His
mother
made
him
to
practise
the
piano
so
much.
At
the
age
of
18,
he
became
the
youngest
prize
winner
in
Moscow's
Tchaikovsky
International
Competition.
But
he
felt
in
some
ways
he
had
lost
his
identity,
which
made
him
rediscover
the
beauty
in
Chinese
folk
music.
His
Dream
Tour
Concert
was
the
result,
for
which
he
even
changed
his
appearance.
The
concert
was
such
a
success
that
Kong's
Dream
Tour
Concert
ran
for
the
next
two
years
in
China,
before
going
abroad.
Possible
Version
2
Kong
xiangdong,
a
classical
pianist
performed
the
classical
music
combined
with
Chinese
folk
music
in
his
concert
in
order
to
bring
Chinese
folk
music
to
the
whole
world.
(para.1)
Influenced
by
his
mom,
Kong
xiangdong
learned
to
play
the
piano
from
an
early
age
but
his
way
to
success
is
not
an
easy
one.
Due
to
his
talent
and
great
efforts,
he
became
renowned
worldwide
by
winning
many
great
awards
in
competitions.(para.2)
Years
of
performing
classical
music
made
him
lose
his
own
root
and
identity,
so
he
turned
to
Chinese
folk
music.
(para.3&4)
Kong
xiangdong
is
regarded
as
the
pioneer
in
music
for
his
new
experiments
with
different
music
styles.(para.5)
Possible
Version
3
The
famous
classical
pianist,
Kong
Xiangdong,
surprised
his
fans
last
week
by
giving
a
concert
combining
classical
music
with
Chinese
folk
music.
Kong
explained
that
he
tried
this
because
he
wanted
to
create
something
new."
Music
has
always
been
part
of
Kong's
world.
As
his
mother
was
a
great
music
lover,
he
lived
with
music
from
birth.His
mother
couldn't
buy
him
a
piano
until
he
was
seven.
He
was
made
to
practise
the
piano
so
much
that,
at
times,
he
thought
about
giving
up.
However,
he
didn't
quit,
and
he
became
a
great
pianist.
In
1986,
at
the
age
of
18,
he
became
the
youngest
prize
winner
in
Moscow's
Tchaikovsky
International
Competition.
He
went
on
to
win
awards
in
competitions
across
the
world.
Because
of
Kong's
talent
and
hard
work,
he
became
famous
worldwide.
But
after
years
of
performing,
he
felt
that
in
some
ways
he
had
lost
his
identity.
This
is
why
he
went
back
to
his
roots
and
rediscovered
the
beauty
in
Chinese
folk
music.
He
began
experimenting
with
different
styles
and
his
Dream
Tour
Concert
is
the
result.
评分标准
档次
分
数
描
述
第
一
档
15-13分
完全符合题目要求,
要点齐全。句式多样,词汇丰富。语言准确,语意连贯,表达清楚,具有逻辑性。
Cover
all
the
main
points
Leave
out
uncessary
information
Use
her/his
own
language
Use
transition
words
to
link
the
writing
第
二
档
12--9分
基本符合题目要求,要点齐全。语法结构和词汇基本满足文章需要。语言基本通顺,语意基本连贯,表达基本清楚。虽然有少量语言错误,但不影响整体理解。
第
三
档
8--5分
部分内容符合题目要求,要点不齐全。语法结构和词汇错误较多,语言不通顺,表达不够清楚,影响整体理解。
第
四
档
4--0分
与题目有关内容不多,只是简单拼凑词语,所写内容难以理解。