北京101中学2020-2021学年下学期高二年级期末考试英语试卷
(考试时间:100分钟,试卷满分:100分)
第一部分:知识运用(共三节,
30分)
第一节
完形填空
(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
At
my
heaviest
I
weighed
370
pounds.
I
had
a
very
poor
relationship
with
food:
I
used
it
to
1
bad
feelings,
to
make
myself
feel
better,
and
to
celebrate.
Worried
about
my
health,
I
tried
many
different
kinds
of
2
but
nothing
worked.
I
came
to
believe
that
I
could
do
nothing
about
my
weight.
When
I
was
50,
my
weight
problem
began
to
affect
me
3
.
I
didn’t
want
to
live
the
rest
of
my
life
with
this
extra
weight
any
more.
That
year,
I
attended
a
seminar
where
we
were
asked
to
create
a
project
that
would
touch
the
world.
A
seminar
leader
shared
her
success
story
—
she
had
not
only
lost
125
pounds,
but
also
raised
$25,000
for
homeless
children.
4
by
her
story,
I
created
the
As
We
Heal,
the
World
Heals
project.
My
goal
was
to
lose
150
pounds
in
one
year
and
raise
$50,000
5
a
movement
founded
30
years
ago
to
end
hunger.
This
combination
of
healing
myself
and
healing
the
world
hit
me
as
the
perfect
solution.
As
I
began
my
own
personal
weight
program,
I
was
filled
with
the
fear
that
I
would
6
the
same
difficulties
that
beat
me
before.
7
the
fear
hung
over
my
head,
there
were
also
signs
that
I
was
heading
down
the
right
path.
I
sent
letters
to
everyone
I
knew,
telling
them
about
my
project.
It
worked
perfectly.
Donations
began
8
in
from
hundreds
of
people.
Of
course,
I
also
took
some
practical
steps
to
lose
weight.
I
consulted
with
a
physician;
I
hired
a
fitness
coach,
and
I
began
to
eat
small
and
healthy
meals.
My
fund-raising
focus
also
gave
me
new
motivation
to
exercise
9
.
A
year
later,
I
reached
my
goal:
I
lost
150
pounds
and
raised
$50,000!
I
feel
that
I’ve
been
given
a
second
life
to
devote
to
something
that
is
10
and
enormous.
1.
A.
add
B.
mix
C.
share
D.
kill
2.
A.
diets
B.
drinks
C.
fruits
D.
dishes
3.
A.
temporarily
B.
recently
C.
seriously
D.
secretly
4.
A.
Surprised
B.
Influenced
C.
Amused
D.
Disturbed
5.
A.
in
search
of
B.
in
need
of
C.
in
support
of
D.
in
place
of
6.
A.
get
over
B.
run
into
C.
look
for
D.
put
aside
7.
A.
While
B.
Once
C.
If
D.
Unless
8.
A.
breaking
B.
flooding
C.
jumping
D.
stepping
9.
A.
regularly
B.
limitlessly
C.
suddenly
D.
randomly
10.
A.
stressful
B.
painful
C.
peaceful
D.
meaningful
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
A
Born
into
a
rich
family,
Eileen
Chang
read
a
lot
of
classical
Chinese
literature
and
started
publishing
stories
when
she
was
still
in
middle
school.
However,
in
her
early
20s,
Chang
lived
in
Japanese-occupied
Shanghai
and
went
through
the
War
of
Resistance
against
Japanese
Aggression
(1931—1945).
During
the
turbulent(动荡的)period,
Chang
was
inspired
by
11
she
saw
and
wrote
many
of
her
best
works.
Eileen
Chang,
12
(recognize)
as
one
of
the
great
writers
of
modern
Chinese
literature,
dealt
with
common
topics
with
13
(grace)
writing
style
and
intimate
understanding
of
human
psychology.
B
Technology
in
sports
is
a
beautiful
thing.
With
the
help
of
modern
technology,
including
AI,
sports
coverage
14
(get)
more
interesting
recently.
However,
this
doesn’t
mean
technology
is
flawless.
In
October,
a
Scottish
soccer
club
decided
to
livestream
its
matches
due
to
the
pandemic,
using
an
AI
robot
camera
to
track
the
ball.
15
,
the
camera
appeared
to
mistake
the
bald(秃头的)
head
of
the
referee
for
the
ball,
so
it
repeatedly
16
(swing)
back
to
follow
the
referee
instead
of
the
actual
game.
Many
viewers
who
paid
for
the
match
complained
they
missed
their
team
scoring
a
goal
because
of
this
error.
Some
suggested
that
the
referee
should
be
given
a
hat.
C
Beijing
is
a
city
of
combinations,
with
clusters
of
old
structures
surrounded
by
high-rise
buildings
and
tower
blocks
of
apartments,
many
of
17
were
built
within
the
last
30
years.
If
we
compare
a
city
18
a
tree,
the
typical
landmark
buildings
are
like
growth
rings
of
the
tree,
19
(record)
the
development
of
the
city’s
culture
and
economy.
It
is
these
historical
buildings
20
silently
express
a
way
of
life
and
a
living
imprint
of
time.
第三节
单词拼写
(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
根据句意和所给的首字母或中文提示,用单词的适当形式填空。
21.
Students
who
work
hard
and
make
all
efforts
d
_______
good
grades.
22.
It
is
certain
that
at
present
we
can
develop
cloning
either
naturally
or
a
_______.
23.
A
study
shows
that
it
is
IQ
but
not
EQ
that
gets
you
e
_______
when
you
hunt
for
a
job.
24.
The
world
has
w_______
great
changes
in
China
in
the
past
twenty
years.
25.
The
training
of
basic
ice
sports
knowledge
and
languages
q
_______
him
to
be
a
volunteer
for
the
coming
Winter
Olympics.
26.
The
well-trained
dog
can
f______
newspapers
from
the
doorway
at
its
master's
command.
27.
The
_______
(爆发)of
Covid-19
has
meant
great
changes
in
our
life
and
work.
28.
Scientists
_______(估计)that
smoking
reduces
life
expectancy
by
around
2
years
on
average.
29.
A
number
of
social
_______(因素)have
led
to
a
decline
in
the
birthrate.
30.
I
have
won
the
first
prize
in
an
oral
English
contest,which
will
make
me
more
___________(有竞争力的)in
the
interpreting
work.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)
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。
A
After
a
terrible
electrical
accident,
which
caused
him
to
become
both
blind
and
deaf,
the
whole
world
became
completely
dark
and
quiet
for
Robert
Edwards
for
almost
ten
years.
The
loss
of
sight
and
hearing
threw
him
into
such
sorrow
that
he
tried
a
few
times
to
put
an
end
to
his
life.
His
family,
especially
his
wife,
did
their
best
to
tend
and
comfort
him
and
finally
he
regained
the
will
to
live.
One
hot
summer
afternoon,
he
was
taking
a
walk
with
a
stick
near
his
house
when
a
thunderstorm
started
all
at
once.
He
stood
under
a
large
tree
to
avoid
getting
wet,
but
he
was
hit
by
the
lightning.
Passers-by
thought
he
was
dead
but
he
woke
up
some
20
minutes
later
lying
face
down
in
muddy
water
at
the
base
of
the
tree.
He
was
trembling
badly,
but
when
he
opened
his
eyes,
he
could
hardly
believe
what
he
saw:
a
plough
and
a
wall.
When
Mrs.
Edwards
came
running
up
to
him,
shouting
to
their
neighbors
to
call
for
help,
he
could
see
her
and
hear
her
voice
for
the
first
time
in
nearly
ten
years.
The
news
of
Robert
regaining
his
sight
and
hearing
quickly
spread,
and
many
doctors
came
to
examine
him.
Most
of
them
said
that
he
regained
his
sight
and
hearing
from
the
shock
he
got
from
the
lightning.
However,
none
of
them
could
give
a
convincing
answer
as
to
why
this
should
have
happened.
The
only
reasonable
explanation
given
by
one
doctor
was
that,
since
Robert
lost
his
sight
and
hearing
as
a
result
of
a
sudden
shock,
perhaps,
the
only
way
for
him
to
regain
them
was
by
another
sudden
shock.
31.
The
reason
for
Robert’s
attempts
to
kill
himself
was
that
_________.
A.
a
terrible
traffic
accident
happened
to
him
B.
he
had
to
live
in
a
dark
and
silent
world
C.
he
was
hit
by
the
lightning
once
more
D.
nobody
in
the
world
cared
about
him
32.
We
can
infer
from
the
text
that
________.
A.
there
was
no
accurate
explanation
for
Robert’s
recovery
B.
many
doctors
came
because
Robert
was
badly
injured
C.
Robert’s
wife
sent
for
doctors
immediately
after
the
shock
D.
a
sudden
injury
in
the
head
led
to
Robert’s
recovery
33.
What’s
the
best
title
of
the
whole
passage?
A.
A
Terrible
Electrical
Accident
B.
Robert
Edwards
and
His
Wife
C.
What
a
Sudden
Shock
D.
An
Unforgettable
Experience
B
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D.
The
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35.
Which
of
the
following
treatments
can
NOT
be
provided
by
the
HairMax
Laser
Band?
A.
To
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hair
fall.
B.
To
keep
the
hair
watery.
C.
To
nourish
the
damaged
hair.
D.
To
add
volume
to
make
it
fuller.
36.
The
second
time
you
order
a
laser
device
at
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you
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______.
A.
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B.
$97.5
C.
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D.
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C
Archeology(考古学)isn't
the
dusty
science
it
was
a
generation
ago.
New
technologies
that
once
seemed
out
of
science-fiction
are
now
locating
buried
traces
of
buildings
and
revealing
the
ruins
of
cities.
For
more
than
a
decade,
Sarah
Parcak
and
her
team
have
been
on
the
front
line
of
this
revolution.
They
use
satellite
images
to
find
and
explore
ancient
sites
around
the
globe.
Now
they're
about
to
take
on
a
new
challenge
as
they
focus
Global
Xplorer
citizen-science
project
on
India.
In
2017,
Parcak
launched
an
online
platform,
called
Global
Xplorer,
to
crowdsource
(众包)
the
initial
assessment
of
satellite
images
for
signs
of
cultures
from
long
ago.
Anyone
in
the
world
with
a
computer
and
Internet
access
could
help
discover
and
protect
remains
of
Peru's
rich
cultural
heritage.
The
results
have
been
surprising.
About
80,000
participants
from
a
hundred
countries
have
identified
19,000
sites
that
were
not
in
Peru's
database.
The
platform
for
Peru
is
still
running.
If
all
goes
well,
the
work
in
India
could
last
for
years.
"India
has
had
relatively
little
archaeological
work
done,"
Parcak
says.
Also,
the
full
extent
of
India's
archaeological
work
has
never
been
mapped
completely.
Parcak
expects
her
project
to
make
up
for
that.
"Wherever
we
end
up
going,
the
crowd's
going
to
be
able
to
see
extraordinary
things,"
Parcak
says.
Thirty-six
India's
cultural
heritage
relics
are
already
listed
as
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Sites.
Parcak
thinks
there
could
be
tens
of
thousands
of
as
yet
unknown
sites
mapped
as
part
of
this
project.
The
discoveries
promise
to
be
amazing
across
the
land
that
has
seen
a
parade
of
cultures
come
and
go.
In
the
future,
she
hopes
other
countries
will
contact
her
to
launch
their
own
satellite
surveys.
The
possibilities
are
huge.
Parcak
said
that
there
are
at
least
12
million
potential
archaeological
sites
yet
to
be
discovered.
That
means
the
sky
is
the
limit
for
her
project
now
that
it
has
gotten
off
the
ground
successfully.
37.
What's
the
purpose
of
Parcak's
project?
A.
To
interview
citizens
via
the
Internet.
B.
To
dig
out
more
remains
of
ancient
cities.
C.
To
build
databases
for
unknown
cultural
heritage.
D.
To
identify
unknown
ancient
sites
through
joint
efforts.
38.
What
do
we
know
about
the
participants
in
Peru
project?
A.
They
are
well-trained
voluntary
scholars.
B.
They
are
Internet-equipped
volunteers.
C.
They
are
mostly
fans
of
archeology
in
Peru.
D.
They
are
all
archaeologists
all
over
the
world.
39.
Why
is
Parcak's
project
important
to
India?
A.
India
lacks
thorough
archaeological
work.
B.
Indians
call
for
the
protection
of
their
rich
cultures.
C.
There's
no
amazing
archaeological
discovery
in
India.
D.
India
needs
more
relics
listed
as
World
Heritage
Sites.
40.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
"The
possibilities
are
huge.
"
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.
Parcak's
project
will
become
successful.
B.
Few
countries
will
start
satellite
surveys.
C.
There
will
be
amazing
discoveries
in
India.
D.
More
archaeological
sites
will
be
identified.
D
Integrity
Integrity
is
the
quality
of
being
honest
and
strong
about
what
you
believe
to
be
right.
The
concept
of
integrity
has
played
a
key
role
in
moral
philosophy
throughout
history
and
is
promoted
in
all
societies
because
of
its
importance
to
social
relations.
Individual
integrity
is
vital
to
society,
one
that
enables
people
to
make
use
of
their
capacity
for
critical
reflection,
does
not
force
people
to
take
up
particular
roles
and
does
not
encourage
individuals
to
betray
each
other.
Besides,
societies
can
be
favorable
to
the
development
of
individual
integrity.
Individual
integrity
can
lift
up
the
spirits
of
the
entire
society.
It
can
shape
the
lives
of
people
living
in
a
particular
society,
the
lives
of
all
fellow
people
and,
in
its
broadest
sense,
even
the
destiny
of
a
nation.
By
contrast,
if
those
living
in
the
society
are
corrupt,
it
could
have
bad
effects,
jeopardizing
the
healthy
morality
of
the
society.
On
the
other
hand,
a
society
can
be
favorable
to
the
development
of
individual
integrity.
Society
expects
and
requires
integrity.
A
society
consisting
of
people
of
integrity,
and
people
who
never
compromise
on
their
principles,
could
have
a
positive
mark
on
the
personal
development
of
its
members.
Being
a
part
of
such
a
morally
lively
community
could
serve
as
a
basis
for
absorbing
traits
of
good
character.
This
could
be
of
a
distinct
advantage
to
any
individuals
in
the
society.
However,
some
social
structures
are
of
the
wrong
sort
for
some
individuals
to
pursue
integrity.
If
that
is
the
case,
we
have
to
ask
questions
about
the
moral
nature
of
society
first
before
raising
questions
about
individual
integrity.
Questions
about
integrity
may
turn
out
to
be
about
what
kind
of
society
it
is,
rather
than
about
the
relationship
between
individual
interests
and
characteristics
of
a
society.
The
pursuit
of
adequate
individual
integrity
often
depends,
not
so
much
on
understanding
who
one
is
and
what
one
believes
and
is
committed
to,
but
rather
understanding
what
one’s
society
is
and
imagining
what
it
could
be.
Under
no
circumstances
can
we
underestimate
the
importance
of
human
integrity
in
a
society.
People,
who
are
honest,
trustworthy,
compassionate
and
caring,
are
the
factors
decisive
in
the
growth
of
individuals
as
well
as
the
development
of
a
society.
41.
Individual
integrity
has
been
valued
in
society
because
______.
A.
it
helps
develop
philosophy
B.
it
is
the
basis
of
critical
thinking
C.
it
is
important
to
social
relations
D.
it
ensures
people’s
particular
roles
42.
The
underlined
word
“jeopardizing”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
means
______.
A.
strengthening
B.
destroying
C.
assessing
D.
influencing
43.
The
writer
believes
that
______.
A.
social
structures
guide
the
formation
of
individual
integrity
B.
the
nature
of
society
is
decided
by
economic
development
C.
the
pursuit
of
individual
integrity
changes
with
time
D.
individual
integrity
depends
on
what
one
believes
44.
Which
of
the
following
shows
the
development
of
ideas
in
this
passage?
A.
B.
C.
D.
CP:
Central
Point
P:
Point
Sp:
Sub-point
(次要点)
C:Conclusion
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Mind
Your
“Qs”
Both
IQ
and
EQ
are
considered
important
to
our
career
success.
45
Let’s
enter
adaptability
quotient
(AQ),
a
subjective
set
of
qualities
loosely
defined
as
the
ability
to
thrive
in
an
environment
of
fast
and
frequent
change.
Every
profession
will
require
adaptability
and
flexibility.
Say
you
are
an
accountant.
Your
IQ
gets
you
through
the
examinations
to
get
an
offer.
Your
EQ
helps
you
connect
with
an
interviewer,
land
a
job,
and
develop
relationships
with
clients
and
colleagues.
46
All
three
quotients
are
somewhat
complementary
(互补的),
since
they
all
help
you
solve
problems
and
therefore
adapt.
An
ideal
candidate
possesses
all
three,
but
not
everyone
does.
47
While
there
is
no
definite
method
of
measuring
adaptability
like
an
IQ
test,
companies
are
changing
their
recruitment
processes
to
help
identify
people
who
may
be
high
in
it.
Natalie
Fratto,
a
vice-president
at
Goldman
Sachs,
suggests
three
ways
AQ
might
show
in
potential
candidates:
if
they
can
picture
possible
versions
of
the
future
by
asking
“what
if
questions”;
if
they
can
forget
information
to
challenge
presumptions(假定);
and
if
they
enjoy
exploration
or
seeking
out
new
experiences.
48
First,
limit
distractions
and
learn
to
focus
so
that
you
can
determine
what
adaptations
to
make.
Second,
ask
uncomfortable
questions
to
develop
courage
and
normalize
fear.
Third,
be
curious
about
things
that
fascinate
you
by
having
more
conversations
rather
than
Googling
the
answer,
something
that
reduces
your
ability
to
solve
difficult
challenges.
Over
the
next
three
years,
120
million
people
in
the
world's
largest
economies
may
need
to
be
reskilled
because
of
automation,
according
to
a
2019
IBM
study.
49
The
ability
to
learn,
change,
grow,
experiment
will
become
far
more
important
than
subject
expertise.
A.
AQ
is
now
increasingly
being
sought
at
the
hiring
level.
B.
One
good
thing
about
AQ
is
that
experts
say
you
can
work
to
develop
it.
C.
We
may
not
all
be
comfortable
with
the
pace
of
change,
but
we
can
prepare.
D.
This
is
because
an
algorithm
(算法)
can
do
these
tasks
faster
and
more
accurately
than
a
human.
E.
But
today,
as
technology
redefines
how
we
work,
the
skills
needed
in
the
job
market
are
developing
too.
F.
Having
IQ
but
no
EQ
would
leave
you
struggling
to
accept
new
ways
of
working
using
your
existing
skills.
G.
Then,
when
systems
change
or
aspects
of
work
are
automated,
you
will
need
AQ
to
adapt
to
new
ways
of
performing
your
role.
第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节
阅读表达(共4小题;第50、51小题各2分,第52小题3分,第53小题5分,共12分)
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。
Strengthen
Your
Immune
System
One
aspect
of
the
Covid-19
pandemic
that
has
kept
us
guessing
since
the
early
days
is
why
some
people
who
get
the
virus
don’t
suffer
much
and
others
become
desperately
ill.
What
factors
give
some
people
a
stronger
immune
system
than
others,
regardless
of
age?
We
know
that
our
immune
systems
slowly
decline
as
we
age.
The
difference
in
rate
of
decline
between
individuals
is
one
of
science’s
big
mysteries.
The
immune
system
is
complex,
but
most
of
us
understand
the
basics:
Our
bodies
detect
an
intruder(入侵者)–
a
virus
or
bacterium,
and
produce
white
blood
cells
to
combat
the
problem.
No
one
knows
why
our
bodies
don’t
produce
as
many
immune
cells
as
we
get
older.
Researchers
got
some
insights,
especially
regarding
T
cells,
which
are
white
blood
cells
that
attack
viruses.
We
possess
two
broad
categories
of
T
cells:
“memory”
cells
that
have
encountered
a
certain
pathogen(衣原体)and
“remember”
how
to
fight
it.
The
other
is
“na?ve”
cells,
which
have
yet
to
fight
anything.
As
we
age,
it
seems
that
the
number
of
na?ve
T
cells
decreases.
And
those
are
exactly
the
cells
needed
to
recognize
newly
emerging
microorganisms
like
the
Covid-19
virus.
This
means
that
when
that
virus
–
something
our
immune
systems
haven’t
seen
before
–
shows
up,
most
of
us
don’t
have
memory
T
cells
to
use,
so
the
na?ve
cells
have
to
take
on
the
fight.
Since
older
folks
have
fewer
na?ve
cells
to
fight
with,
as
a
group
they
are
more
vulnerable.
The
reasons
why
these
key
cells
decline
over
time
could
be
various
and
genetics
plays
a
part.
But
it’s
debatable
how
big
a
part
compared
with
environment
and
lifestyle.
Chronic
low-grade
inflammation
(炎症)
that
develops
with
advanced
age
can
also
affect
the
immune
system.
Lifestyle
factors—poor
sleep,
ongoing
stress,
and
weight
gain
–
are
common
causes,
as
are
systemic
issues
such
as
autoimmune
diseases
and
decreased
liver
or
kidney
function.
This
inflammation
causes
the
immune
system
to
operate
abnormally,
which
accelerates
the
aging
process
and
can
cause
many
other
diseases.
While
you
can’t
do
anything
about
your
genetic
makeup,
slowing
it
down
can
mean
a
higher
immune
reserve
when
you
need
it
most.
Fortunately,
many
factors
that
positively
affect
your
immune
system
are
within
your
control,
including
regular
workouts
and
eating
properly.
Regular
workouts
boost
immune
function
and
lower
inflammation.
Exercises
strengthen
the
body
and
may
be
the
most
important
lifestyle
intervention
(干预)
you
can
add.
Eating
right
and
avoiding
obesity,
whose
inflammatory
effect
is
deadly,
are
common
sense.
Besides,
research
has
shown
that
stress
can
speed
immune
senescence
(衰老).
Self-care
in
this
area
is
critical,
from
anti-stress
activities
to
asking
for
help
in
unresolved
stressful
situations.
The
pandemic
has
changed
people’s
lives
and
it
will
lead
to
a
new
era
in
immunity
research.
If
we
can
do
a
wider
search
rather
than
chase
after
individual
diseases,
we
will
handle
all
immune
challenges
better.
50.
How
does
the
immune
system
work?
51.
Why
are
the
old
considered
more
vulnerable?
52.
Paraphrase
the
underlined
sentence
“But
it’s
debatable
how
big
a
part
compared
with
environment
and
lifestyle.”
53.
Explain
how
the
Covid-19
pandemic
has
changed
your
lifestyle.
(about
40
words)
第二节(20分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。英国交换生Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对你校的学生社团非常感兴趣,计划下学期参加其中一个,
他向你征询建议。请给他回邮件,内容包括:
1.
推荐的社团;
2.
推荐的理由;
3.
建议他做哪些准备。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Jim,
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案
第一部分
第一节
1.
D
2.
A
3.
C
4.
B
5.C
6.
B
7.
A
8.
B
9.
A
10.
D
第二节
11.
what
12.
recognized/recognised
13.
graceful
14.
has
got/has
been
getting/is
getting
15.
However
16.
swung
17.
which
18.
to
19.
recording
20.
that
第三节
21.
deserve
22.
artificially
23.
employed
24.witnessed
25.qualifies/qualified
26.
fetch
27.
outbreak
28.
estimate
29.
factors
30.
competitive
第二部分
第一节
A篇
31-33
BAC
B篇
34-36
ABC C篇37-40
DBAD D篇
41-44
CBAD
第二节
45-49 EGABC
第三部分
第一节
50.
The
immune
system
detects
an
intruder
and
produces
white
blood
cells
to
combat
the
problem.
51.
Because
as
we
age,
the
immune
system
produces
fewer
na?ve
cells
to
fight
against
an
unknown
virus.
Thus,
the
old,
as
a
group,
are
more
vulnerable.
52.
While
genetics
are
sure
to
affect
one’s
immune
system,
one’s
lifestyle
and
living
environment
also
play
a
role.
However,
it
is
hard
to
tell
which
one
affects
the
immune
system
more.
53.
To
get
rid
of
the
boredom
and
stress
during
quarantine,
I
started
running
every
day.
While
running,
it
seems
my
mind
gets
refreshed
and
I
am
refilled
with
energy.
I’ve
formed
a
very
healthy
habit.
第二节
Possible
version;
I’m
more
than
delighted
to
know
you
are
curious
about
the
club
activities
of
our
school
and
want
to
join
one
next
term.
I’d
like
to
recommend
Peking
opera
club
to
you,
which
I
believe
you
will
enjoy
a
lot
from.
I
recommend
this
club
to
you
for
the
following
reasons.
First,
Peking
opera
is
like
a
pearl
in
Chinese
traditional
art.
Joining
this
club
can
give
you
a
taste
of
Chinese
traditional
art
forms
and
even
have
a
hands-on
experience.
Besides,
the
club
will
regularly
organize
various
activities,
such
as
inviting
famous
actors
to
perform,
and
drawing
Peking
opera
make-ups.
Considering
your
interest
in
Chinese
history,
I
believe
getting
close
to
Peking
opera
will
also
be
a
good
way
of
learning
more
about
it.
When
it
comes
to
preparation,
you
can
watch
some
famous
Peking
opera
videos
on
the
Internet
or
read
some
relevant
materials,
which
will
definitely
be
beneficial
for
you.
Hope
my
suggestions
can
be
of
help.
If
you
want
to
learn
anything
more,
don’t
hesitate
to
contact
me.
Best
wishes.