江西省宜春市第9重点中学2021-2022学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题(原卷版+解析版)(无听力音频无文字材料)

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江西省宜春市第九中学2021-2022学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.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。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,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
did
the
woman’s
mother
take
away
from
her?
A.
A
camera.
B.
A
computer.
C.
A
cellphone.
2.
When
does
the
mailman
usually
come?
A.
By
4:00
p.m.
B.
By
5:00
p.m.
C.
After
6:00
p.m.
3.What
will
the
woman
probably
do?
A.
Get
ready
for
the
test.
B.
Stop
playing
the
music.
C.
Study
with
the
man.
4.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Strangers.
C.
Neighbors.
5.
Where
does
the
woman
want
to
go?
A.
A
park.
B.
A
bank.
C.
A
hotel.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选岀最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给岀5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
kind
of
coffee
is
the
woman
drinking?
A.
African.
B.
Colombian.
C.
Turkish.
7.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
coffee?
A.
It
tastes
like
ordinary
coffee.
B.
It
tastes
different
from
the
usual
coffee.
C.
It’s
the
best
coffee
she’s
ever
had.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第10三个小题。
8.
Who
is
on
a
banana
diet?
A.
The
man’s
sister.
B.
The
man’s
cousin.
C.
The
man’s
neighbor.
9.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
a
fish
diet?
A.
It
costs
too
much.
B.
It’s
good
for
the
heart.
C.
It’s
bad
for
the
teeth.
10.
What
is
the
woman
probably
going
to
do?
A.
See
a
doctor.
B.
Play
tennis.
C.
Go
shopping.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
What
does
Steven
want
to
be
when
he
grows
up?
A.
A
hotel
manager.
B.
An
office
worker.
C.
A
Chinese
teacher.
12.
How
does
Susan
think
of
the
job
of
being
a
teacher?
A.
It’s
tiring.
B.
It’s
difficult.
C.
It’s
meaningful.
13.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Their
school
life.
B.
Their
future
plans.
C.
Their
part-time
jobs.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.
Where
did
Michael
get
to
know
Kate?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
At
Tim’s
party.
C.
At
James’s
concert.
15.
Who
will
give
a
concert?
A.
The
man’s
friend.
B.
Michael.
C.
Kate.
16.
When
will
the
concert
start?
A.
At
6:00.
B.
At
7:00.
C.
At
8:00.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
does
Casey
look
like
in
the
film?
A.
She
has
black
hair.
B.
She
is
wide-eyed.
C.
She
has
wide
face.
18.
Where
does
Tomorrowland
lie?
A.
Between
the
earth
and
space.
B.
Between
time
and
the
earth.
C.
Between
time
and
space.
19.
What
was
Britt
asked
to
do
before
she
was
allowed
to
read
the
script?
A.
To
discover
the
mysteries
of
Tomorrowland.
B.
To
put
on
performances
for
the
part
of
Casey
many
times.
C.
To
have
a
positive
outlook
on
the
future.
20.
What
kind
of
feeling
did
Britt
have
after
reading
the
script?
A.
A
mixed
emotion.
B.
A
feeling
of
success.
C.
A
feeling
of
excitement.
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。
A
Look
at
the
map
of
Spain
and
point
at
the
center.
You've
located
the
country's
capital
and
one
of
Europe's
most
beautiful
cities:
Madrid.
This
popular
destination
is
considered
a
city
of
contrasts
with
its
abundant
historic
sites,
resting
in
the
shadows
of
modern
skyscrapers.
History
This
city
of
over
3
million
people
is
proud
of
Western
Europe's
largest
royal
palace,
and
some
consider
it
to
be
Madrid's
most
beautiful
building.
Inside
the
Royal
Palace
2,800
rooms
are
decorated
in
glory
with
museum-quality
furniture
and
artworks.
Tourists
can
tour
50
of
these
large
and
splendid
rooms.
Art
The
Internationally
respected
Prado
Museum
is
the
largest
and
most
impressive
art
gallery
in
Spain.
Opened
in
1819,
it
is
filled
with
works
of
art
that
feature
the
world's
most
comprehensive
collection
of
Spanish
paintings.
Shopping
Madrid
has
some
of
Europe's
best
shopping,
and
potential
buyers
love
to
look
through
the
stores
looking
for
bargains.
But
for
500
years,
shoppers
have
gathered
to
an
extremely
large
outdoor
flea
market
known
as
the
Rastro
where
they
find
everything
from
antiques
to
CDs.
Entertainment
No
trip
to
Madrid
is
complete
without
seeing
a
performance
of
Spain's
famous
art
form,
flamenco.
Every
day,
flamenco
performers
sing,
dance
or
play
the
guitar
in
small
cafes
and
grand
theaters
alike.
Food
Madrid
has
a
wide
variety
of
restaurants,
but
because
the
Spanish
typically
eat
late
at
about
9
or
10
p.m.,
it's
difficult
to
find
good
dinner
food
earlier.
If
you
get
hungry
before
then,
the
best
solution
is
to
try
a
tapas
bar
where
light
snacks
are
served.
Be
sure
to
try
the
jamon,
a
kind
of
dry-cured
ham:
Spain
is
famous
for
it.
1.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Royal
Palace
in
Madrid?
A.
It
has
50
rooms
for
visit.
B.
It
can
hold
2,
800
people.
C.
It's
been
visited
by
3
million
people.
D.
It
is
thought
to
be
the
largest
in
Europe.
2.
What
kind
of
market
is
“the
Rastro”?
A
For
discount.
B.
For
artworks.
C.
To
sell
various
goods.
D.
To
sell
antiques
and
CDs.
3.
What
is
a
must
when
travelling
in
Madrid?
A.
Having
dinner
earlier.
B.
Enjoying
flamenco.
C.
Visiting
Prado
Museum.
D.
Drinking
in
a
tapas
bar.
【答案】1.
A
2.
C
3.
B
【解析】
【分析】本文是一则广告,介绍了西班牙首都马德里的旅游特色,包括马德里的历史、艺术、购物、娱乐以及美术等信息。
【1题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二部分最后一句Tourists
can
tour
50
of
these
large
and
splendid
rooms可知马德里的the
Royal
Palace可以提供50个房间给游客参观。故A项正确。
【2题详解】
推理判断题。根据第四部分最后一句But
for
500
years,
shoppers
have
gathered
to
an
extremely
large
outdoor
flea
market
known
as
the
Rastro
where
they
find
everything
from
antiques
to
CDs.可知在the
Rastro,游客们可以购买很多东西,从古董到CD等,由此判断出he
Rastro应该是出售货物的商店。故C项正确。
【3题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第五部分第一句No
trip
to
Madrid
is
complete
without
seeing
a
performance
of
Spain's
famous
art
form,
flamenco.可知当我们去马德里旅行的时候,如果不去观看flamenco,那么这次旅行就是不完整的。也就是说flamenco是马德里旅行必须要参观的。故B项正确。
B
Singapore’s
tradition
of
eating
out
in
places
called
hawker
centers
is
now
recognized
by
the
United
Nations
for
its
cultural
importance.
A
hawker
is
a
person
who
sells
food
or
goods
and
advertises
by
shouting
at
people
walking
by
on
the
street.
Hawkers
are
an
important
part
of
Singaporean
culture.
Open-air
eating
areas
where
hawkers
sell
their
goods
are
very
popular.
Famous
chefs,
such
as
Anthony
Bourdain
and
Gordon
Ramsay
have
praised
them.
On
Wednesday,
the
United
Nations,
cultural
agency,
UNESCO,
added
the
city’s
“hawker
culture,”
to
its
Representative
List
of
the
Intangible
Cultural
Heritage
of
Humanity.
Singapore
sought
to
have
hawker
culture
added
to
the
list
about
two
years
ago.
Now
that
it
has
been
recognized,
Singapore
must
provide
a
report
every
six
years
to
UNESCO.
The
report
must
show
efforts
the
city-state
has
made
to
save
and
support
its
hawker
culture.
“These
centers
serve
as
‘community
dining
rooms’,
where
people
from
diverse
backgrounds
gather
and
share
the
experience
of
dining
over
breakfast,
lunch
and
dinner,”
UNESCO
said.
In
the
1970s,
Singapore
cleaned
up
its
streets
so
the
city
moved
street
hawkers
to
new
eating
centers.
These
areas
were
part
of
an
effort
to
improve
the
island.
Now,
the
centers
offer
many
different
low-cost
meals
for
local
people
and
provide
a
pleasing
social
setting.
The
2018
film
Crazy
Rich
Asians
showed
its
stars
enjoying
meals
at
a
famous
night
market.
Some
sellers
even
received
Michelin
stars
from
a
famous
restaurant
rating
system
for
their
meals
costing
only
a
few
dollars.
But,
now
the
average
age
of
a
hawker
in
Singapore
is
60
years
old.
Younger
Singaporeans
now
want
to
work
in
offices.
They
are
less
interested
in
working
in
small
restaurants.
The
COVID-19
health
crisis
also
hurt
sales,
preventing
foreign
visitors
and
locals
from
eating
out.
4.
What
do
we
know
about
hawkers
from
paragraph
2?
A.
They
sell
goods
in
the
open-air
area.
B.
They
are
famous
chefs.
C.
They
are
Singapore
natives.
D.
They
are
popular
all
over
the
world.
5.
Why
is
hawker
culture
added
to
UNESCO’s
list?
A.
For
the
efforts
Singapore
has
made.
B.
For
its
importance
in
showing
Singapore’s
culture.
C.
For
the
report
Singapore
provided.
D.
For
the
recommendation
by
UNESCO.
6.
Why
is
the
film
Crazy
Rich
Asians
mentioned?
A.
To
advertise
the
film.
B.
To
introduce
the
stars.
C.
To
show
the
popularity
of
hawker
centers.
D.
To
help
the
sellers
receive
Michelin
stars.
7.
What
is
the
last
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
difficulties
hawker
culture
are
facing.
B.
The
average
age
of
hawkers.
C.
The
effect
caused
by
COVID-19.
D.
The
future
of
the
hawker
culture.
【答案】4.
A
5.
B
6.
C
7.
A
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了新加坡叫卖小贩文化以及其存在的意义,同时还提及其目前的困境。
【4题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Open-air
eating
areas
where
hawkers
sell
their
goods
are
very
popular.(开放的吃饭地,是叫卖小贩们卖东西的受欢迎地方)”可知,叫卖小贩们通常会选择开放的地带卖东西。故选A。
【5题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段“Singapore’s
tradition
of
eating
out
in
places
called
hawker
centers
is
now
recognized
by
the
United
Nations
for
its
cultural
importance.
(新加坡人的这种在小贩聚集中心吃饭的传统,近日得到联合国的认可,因为它文化的重要性)”可知,联合国的文化机构把新加坡的这种传统加入它的列表,是因为承认其在文化方面的重要性。故选B。
【6题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“Now,
the
centers
offer
many
different
low-cost
meals
for
local
people
and
provide
a
pleasing
social
setting.
The
2018
film
Crazy
Rich
Asians
showed
its
stars
enjoying
meals
at
a
famous
night
market.(现在,这些中心为当地人提供许多不同的廉价食物,并提供一个令人愉快的社交环境。在2018年的电影《摘金奇缘》中,明星们在一个著名的夜市享受美食)”可知,本段在讲这些小贩聚集中心的好处,作者提到电影《摘金奇缘》是为了证明小贩聚集中心的受欢迎程度。故选C。
【7题详解】
主旨大意题。根据最后一段中的“But,
now
the
average
age
of
a
hawker
in
Singapore
is
60
years
old.
Younger
Singaporeans
now
want
to
work
in
offices.
They
are
less
interested
in
working
in
small
restaurants.
The
COVID-19
health
crisis
also
hurt
sales,
preventing
foreign
visitors
and
locals
from
eating
out.
(但是,现在新加坡小贩的平均年龄是60岁。年轻的新加坡人现在想在办公室工作。他们对在小餐馆工作不太感兴趣。COVID-19健康危机也影响了销售,阻止了外国游客和当地人外出就餐)”可知,本段主要讲述了目前小贩经济的困境。故选A。
C
“Don’t
tell
anyone”.
We
hear
these
words
when
someone
tells
a
secret
to
us.
But
it
can
be
hard
to
keep
a
secret.
We
often
tend
to
“spill
the
beans”,
even
if
we
regret
it
later.
According
to
Asim
Shah,
professor
in
the
Menninger
Department
of
Psychiatry
and
Behavioral
Sciences
at
Baylor
College
of
Medicine,
US,
keeping
a
secret
may
well
“become
a
burden”.
This
is
because
people
often
have
an
“obsessive
and
anxious
urge
to
share
it
with
someone”.
An
earlier
study,
led
by
Anita
E.
Kelly,
a
scientist
at
the
University
of
Notre
Dame,
US,
suggested
that
keeping
a
secret
could
cause
stress.
People
entrusted
(受委托的)
with
secrets
can
suffer
from
depression,
anxiety,
and
body
aches,
reported
the
Daily
Mail.
But
with
secrets
so
often
getting
out,
why
do
people
share
them
at
all?Shah
explained
that
people
often
feel
that
it
will
help
them
keep
a
person
as
a
friend.
Another
reason
people
share
secrets
is
guilt
over
keeping
it
from
someone
close
to
them.
A
sense
of
distrust
can
develop
when
people
who
are
close
do
not
share
it
with
each
other.
“Keeping
or
sharing
secrets
often
puts
people
in
a
position
of
either
gaining
or
losing
the
trust
of
someone,”
according
to
Shah.
He
added
that
talkative
people
could
let
secrets
slip
out
(泄露).
But
this
doesn’t
mean
that
it
is
a
good
idea
only
to
share
secrets
with
quiet
people.
A
quiet
person
may
be
someone
who
keeps
everything
inside.
To
tell
such
a
person
a
secret
may
cause
them
stress,
and
make
them
talk
about
the
secret.
Shah
said
that
to
judge
whether
to
tell
someone
a
secret,
you’d
better
put
yourself
in
their
position.
Think
about
how
you
would
feel
to
be
told
that
you
mustn’t
give
the
information
away.
Shah
also
recommended
that
if
you
accidentally
give
up
someone’s
secret
you
should
come
clean
about
it.
Let
the
person
know
that
their
secret
isn’t
so
secret
anymore.
8.
What
does
underlined
words
“spill
the
beans”
mean?
A
Cut
up
beans.
B.
Burst
into
laughter.
C.
Let
out
the
secret.
D.
Keep
the
words.
9.
What
did
researchers
at
the
University
of
Notre
Dame
discover
about
secret-keeping?
A.
It
can
help
promote
friendships
between
people.
B.
It
can
result
in
mental
and
physical
problems.
C.
It
can
result
in
a
sense
of
distrust
between
friends.
D.
It
can
harm
relationships
between
friends.
10.
What
is
the
main
message
of
Paragraph
5?
A.
It’s
not
a
good
idea
to
share
your
secrets
with
others.
B.
It’s
better
to
share
your
secrets
with
quiet
people.
C.
Quiet
people
suffer
less
stress
from
keeping
secrets.
D.
Talkative
people
are
unlikely
to
keep
secrets.
11.
What
does
Shah
suggest
people
do
if
they
give
away
someone’s
secret
by
accident?
A.
Buy
the
person
a
gift
as
an
apology.
B.
Stay
away
from
the
person.
C.
Exchange
a
new
secret
with
the
person.
D.
Tell
the
affected
person
what
happened.
【答案】8.
C
9.
B
10.
A
11.
D
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇议论文。文章讲述了美国贝勒医学院门宁格精神病学与行为科学系教授阿西姆?沙阿表示,保守秘密很可能“成为一种负担”。
【8题详解】
词句猜测题。根据上文“But
it
can
be
hard
to
keep
a
secret.(但要保守秘密是很难的)”和下文“even
if
we
regret
it
later.(即使后来后悔)”可知,划线词所在句子意为:我们经常倾向于“泄漏秘密”。由此可知,“spill
the
beans”意为“泄露秘密”。故选C。
【9题详解】
推理判断题。根据文章第三段“An
earlier
study,
led
by
Anita
E.
Kelly,
a
scientist
at
the
University
of
Notre
Dame,
US,
suggested
that
keeping
a
secret
could
cause
stress.
People
entrusted
(受委托的)
with
secrets
can
suffer
from
depression,
anxiety,
and
body
aches,
reported
the
Daily
Mail.(美国圣母大学科学家Anita
E.
Kelly领导的一项较早的研究表明,保守秘密会导致压力。据英国《每日邮报》报道,被托付秘密的人可能会感到沮丧、焦虑和身体疼痛)”可推知,研究人员发现它会导致精神和身体上的问题。故选B。
【10题详解】
主旨大意题。根据文章第五段“He
added
that
talkative
people
could
let
secrets
slip
out
(泄露).
But
this
doesn’t
mean
that
it
is
a
good
idea
only
to
share
secrets
with
quiet
people.(他补充说,健谈的人可能会泄露秘密。但这并不意味着只和安静的人分享秘密是个好主意)”可知,文章第五段主要讲述了和别人分享你的秘密不是个好主意。故选A。
【11题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“Shah
also
recommended
that
if
you
accidentally
give
up
someone’s
secret
you
should
come
clean
about
it.
Let
the
person
know
that
their
secret
isn’t
so
secret
anymore.(Shah还建议,如果你不小心泄露了某人的秘密,你应该全盘招供。让这个人知道他们的秘密不再是秘密了)”可知,Shah建议人们,如果他们偶然泄露了别人的秘密,应该让受到影响的人得知这一情况。故选D。
D
Half
of
the
world’s
coral
reefs
have
died
in
the
last
30
years.
Now
scientists
are
racing
to
ensure
that
the
rest
will
survive.
“The
threat
to
coral
reefs
isn’t
something
that’s
going
to
happen
100
years
from
now.
We’re
losing
them
right
now,”
Julia
Baum
told
the
Associated
Press.
She
is
a
marine
biologist
at
the
University
of
Victoria,
in
British
Columbia,
Canada.
“We’re
losing
them
really
quickly,
much
more
quickly
than
I
think
any
of
us
ever
could
have
imagined.”
Even
if
global
warming
were
in
stop
right
now,
scientists
predict
that
more
than
90%
of
corals
will
die
by
2050.
If
no
major
steps
are
taken
to
address
the
issue,
the
reefs
may
be
headed
for
total
extinction.
The
planet’s
health
depends
on
the
survival
of
coral
reefs.
They
are
often
described
as
underwater
rainforests,
because
they
are
ecosystems
that
provide
habitats
for
one
in
four
of
all
marine
species.
In
addition,
the
reefs
serve
as
barriers
that
protect
coastlines
from
the
full
force
of
powerful
storms.
Corals
are
used
in
medical
research
for
cures
to
diseases.
They
are
key
to
local
economies,
as
well,
since
the
reefs
attract
tourists,
the
fishing
industry,
and
other
businesses,
bringing
in
billions
of
dollars
of
revenue
(收入).
“To
lose
coral
reefs
is
to
fundamentally
damage
the
health
of
the
human
race,”
Ruth
Gates,
director
of
the
Hawaii
Institute
of
Marine
Biology,
said.
Corals
are
animals
that
lack
a
backbone.
They
live
mostly
in
tropical
waters.
The
corals
release
a
substance
called
calcium
carbonate
(碳酸钙),
which
forms
protective
skeletons
around
them.
The
skeletons
grow
and
take
on
vivid
colors.
This
is
the
result
of
the
corals’
mutually
beneficial
relationship
with
algae
(藻类)
that
live
in
their
tissues
(组织)
and
give
them
energy.
But
corals
are
particularly
sensitive
to
changes
in
temperature.
A
rise
of
just
1
to
2
degrees
Celsius
can
force
the
corals
to
drive
out
the
algae.
Then
the
corals’
skeletons
turn
white
in
a
process
called
“bleaching”.
Corals
can
survive
in
these
higher
temperatures
only
for
a
few
months.
12.
What
can
we
know
about
the
world’s
coral
reefs?
A.
The
number
of
the
world’s
coral
reefs
is
on
the
decrease.
B.
45%
of
the
world’s
coral
reefs
have
died
in
the
last
30
years.
C.
Global
warming
has
no
influence
on
the
world’s
coral
reefs.
D.
Scientists
have
taken
major
steps
to
address
the
issue
of
world’s
coral
reefs.
13.
Paragraph
4
is
mainly
about
_____.
A.
economic
value
of
coral
reefs
B.
the
challenges
faced
by
coral
reefs
C.
the
medical
functions
of
coral
reefs
D.
the
importance
of
coral
reefs.
14.
What
makes
corals
take
on
different
colors?
A.
Changes
in
temperature.
B.
Ocean
waters.
C.
Algae
living
inside
corals.
D.
Protective
skeletons.
15.
The
corals’
skeletons
turn
white
when
_____.
A.
there
is
not
enough
oxygen.
B.
there
are
no
algae
in
the
corals’
skeletons.
C.
water
pollution
is
worsening.
D.
the
ocean
temperature
is
too
low.
【答案】12.
A
13.
D
14.
D
15.
B
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了珊瑚礁受到全球变暖的威胁,以及人们为使其适应环境做出的努力。
【12题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Half
of
the
world’s
coral
reefs
have
died
in
the
last
30
years.(在过去的30年里,世界上一半的珊瑚礁已经死亡)”和文章第三段“Even
if
global
warming
were
in
stop
right
now,
scientists
predict
that
more
than
90%
of
corals
will
die
by
2050.(即使全球变暖现在停止了,科学家预测,到2050年,超过90%的珊瑚将死亡)”可知,世界上珊瑚礁的数量正在减少。故选A。
【13题详解】
主旨大意题。根据文章第四段内容“The
planet’s
health
depends
on
the
survival
of
coral
reefs…bringing
in
billions
of
dollars
of
revenue.(地球的健康依赖于珊瑚礁的生存。它们通常被称为水下雨林,因为它们是为四分之一的海洋物种提供栖息地的生态系统。此外,珊瑚礁还可以作为屏障,保护海岸线免受强烈风暴的冲击。珊瑚被用于医学研究以治疗疾病。它们也是当地经济的关键,因为珊瑚礁吸引了游客、捕鱼业和其他行业,带来了数十亿美元的收入)”可知,第四段主要讲述了珊瑚礁的重要性。故选D。
【14题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章第六段“The
corals
release
a
substance
called
calcium
carbonate(碳酸钙),
which
forms
protective
skeletons
around
them.
The
skeletons
grow
and
take
on
vivid
colors.(珊瑚会释放一种叫做碳酸钙的物质,在它们周围形成保护性骨架。骨骼生长并呈现出鲜艳的颜色)”可知,保护性骨骼使珊瑚呈现出不同的颜色。故选D。
【15题详解】
细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“A
rise
of
just
1
to
2
degrees
Celsius
can
force
the
corals
to
drive
out
the
algae.
Then
the
corals’
skeletons
turn
white
in
a
process
called
“bleaching”.(仅仅升高1到2摄氏度就会迫使珊瑚驱赶藻类。然后珊瑚的骨骼会在一个叫做“漂白”的过程中变白)”可知,当珊瑚的骨骼中没有藻类时,珊瑚的骨骼就会变成白色。故选B。
第二节(共5个小题;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。
How
to
Realize
Your
True
Potential
Every
human
being,
regardless
of
race,
sex,
or
any
other
characteristic,
e
has
the
incredible
capacity
to
realize
their
potential.____16____,
there
are
several
steps
you
can
make
on
your
path
to
this
realization.
Determine
your
core
values.In
order
to
realize
your
full
potential,
you
must
know
and
live
according
to
your
core
values.
____17____.Studies
suggest
that
you
will
find
your
life
more
meaningful,
and
feel
a
deeper
sense
of
happiness,
if
you
live
a
life
that
is
in
line
with
what's
the
most
important
to
you.
____18____Once
you
have
a
good
idea
of
your
core
values
and
what
areas
of
your
life
could
be,
take
some
time
to
decide
your
true
potential.Is
it
personal
improvement?
More
success
in
your
career?
Be
patient
and
kind
to
yourself____19____More
importantly,
it
will
take
self-compassion.Acknowledge
your
strengths
and
skills
as
well
as
the
areas
in
which
you
need
to
grow.Honor
the
efforts
you
make
each
day
toward
realizing
your
true
potential.
Find
areas
that
do
not
agree
with
your
values.If
you
don't
feel
like
you're
living
up
to
your
true
potential,
it
could
be
because
parts
of
your
life
are
currently
not
up
to
your
core
values.____20____.
A.
If
you
take
it
for
granted.
B.
Though
it
will
be
no
easy
task.
C.
Decide
what
your
true
potential
looks
like.
D.
Determine
whether
you
have
set
up
your
final
goals.
E.
Achieving
your
true
potential
will
take
time
and
effort.
F.
So
see
whether
these
are
areas
in
which
you
like
to
change.
G.
These
are
the
things
that
shape
how
you
view
yourself,
others,
and
the
world
around
you.
【答案】16.
B
17.
G
18.
C
19.
E
20.
F
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章就如何实现个人的真正潜能提出了几个策略。
【16题详解】
根据下文“there
are
several
steps
you
can
make
on
your
path
to
this
realization
(但在实现这一目标的道路上,你可以采取几个步骤)”可知,此处表示转折,内容与实现潜能不是一件容易的任务有关,选项B“Though
it
will
be
no
easy
task.
(尽管这不是一件容易的任务)”符合题意。故选B。
【17题详解】
根据本段主旨句“Determine
your
core
values.
(确定你的核心价值观。)”和上文“In
order
to
realize
your
full
potential,
you
must
know
and
live
according
to
your
core
values.
(为了充分发挥自己的潜力,你必须了解自己的核心价值观,并按照自己的价值观生活。)”可知,选项出要说明核心价值观所起的作用,选项G“These
are
the
things
that
shape
how
you
view
yourself,
others,
and
the
world
around
you.
(这些价值观塑造了你如何看待自己、他人和你周围的世界。)”符合题意。These指的是values。故选G。
【18题详解】
根据下文“Once
you
have
a
good
idea
of
your
core
values
and
what
areas
of
your
life
could
be,
take
some
time
to
decide
your
true
potential.
(一旦你对自己的核心价值观和生活的方方面面有了很好的认识,花些时间来确定你真正的潜力。)”可知,此处是本段主旨句,内容与确定你真正的潜能有关,选项C“Decide
what
your
true
potential
looks
like.
(决定你真正的潜能是什么样子。)”符合题意。故选C。
【19题详解】
根据上文“Be
patient
and
kind
to
yourself”耐心点,善待自己。下文“More
importantly,
it
will
take
self-compassion.
(更重要的是,它需要自我同情。)”可知,此处讲实现你真正的潜能所需要的条件。选项E“Achieving
your
true
potential
will
take
time
and
effort.
(实现你真正的潜能需要时间和努力。)”符合题意。与下文为并列关系。故选E。
【20题详解】
根据上文“If
you
don't
feel
like
you're
living
up
to
your
true
potential,
it
could
be
because
parts
of
your
life
are
currently
not
up
to
your
core
values.
(如果你觉得自己没有发挥出真正的潜能,那可能是因为你生活中的某些部分还没有达到你的核心价值观。)”可知,此处内容与上文是因果关系,选项F“So
see
whether
these
are
areas
in
which
you
like
to
change.
(所以看看这些是否是你想要改变的领域。)”符合题意。故选F。
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
读下面短文,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。
Mike
was
11.
As
his
birthday
was
coming
up,he
___21___
his
father
to
buy
him
a
bike,
so
that
he
could
go
to
school
cycling
and
not
by
___22___
or
relying
on
his
father
to
___23___
him
at
school,
which
was
___24___
a
mile
away
from
his
home.
On
his
___25___
,
seeing
a
set
of
books
wrapped
nicely
in
his
father's
hand,
though
___26___
,
he
thanked
his
father.
Mike's
father
was
___27___
as
he
didn't
have
enough
money
to
buy
a
bike.
After
a
week,when
Mike
was
walking
home
from
school,
he
saw
a
boy
riding
a
bike.
Mike
___28___
that
the
bike
was
too
small
for
the
big
boy.
___29___,the
boy
ran
into
a
post
and
fell
on
the
street.
Mike
rushed
to
him
and
___30___
him
who
was
his
schoolmate
Sam.
Mike
helped
him
stand
up
and
provided
him
with
water.
___31___
Sam
was
riding
the
bike
fast,
his
left
leg
and
hands
were
___32___
injured.
Mike
asked
him
to
sit
in
a
corner
and
took
the
bike
and
rushed
to
a
___33___
nearby.
An
ambulance
(救护车)came
and
carried
Sam
to
hospital.
He
then
rushed
to
Sam's
home
and
___34___
his
parents
about
the
accident.
Sam
and
his
parents
thanked
Mike
for
the
___35___
help.
Mike
in
turn
said,
“It
was
all
___36___
just
because
I
rode
Sam's
bike.

He
added,
“The
bike
is
too
small
for
Sam
to
ride
and
that's
why
he
was
___37___”
Mike
met
Sam
every
day
in
hospital
until
he
___38___.
Sam
got
a
new
bike
and
he
came
to
know
that
Mike
didn't
have
the
___39___
to
own
a
bike.
He
gave
his
old
bike
to
Mike
and
with
his
parents'
___40___,
Mike
accepted
the
gift.
21.
A.
persuaded
B.
arranged
C.
requested
D.
ordered
22.
A.
jumping
B.
driving
C.
walking
D.
wandering
23.
A.
drop
B.
discover
C.
hug
D.
pick
24.
A.
gathered
B.
spotted
C.
fixed
D.
located
25.
A.
holiday
B.
birthday
C.
graduation
D.
celebration
26.
A.
frightened
B.
hopeful
C.
unhappy
D.
impatient
27.
A.
calm
B.
grateful
C.
puzzled
D.
upset
28.
A.
felt
B.
learned
C.
agreed
D.
argued
29.
A.
Suddenly
B.
Eventually
C.
Thankfully
D.
Actually
30.
A.
treated
B.
remembered
C.
regarded
D.
recognized
31.
A.
Before
B.
Since
C.
Unless
D.
Though
32.
A.
slightly
B.
necessarily
C.
seriously
D.
gently
33.
A.
church
B.
school
C.
hospital
D.
shelter
34.
A.
complained
B.
reminded
C.
impressed
D.
informed
35.
A.
generous
B.
pleasant
C.
honored
D.
limited
36.
A.
unlikely
B.
possible
C.
exciting
D.
unbelievable
37.
A.
worried
B.
injured
C.
beat
D.
attacked
38.
A.
broke
out
B.
missed
out
C.
checked
out
D.
pulled
out
39.
A.
interest
B.
confidence
C.
right
D.
chance
40.
A.
permission
B.
admission
C.
guidance
D.
introduction
【答案】21.
C
22.
C
23.
A
24.
D
25.
B
26.
C
27.
D
28.
A
29.
A
30.
D
31.
B
32.
C
33.
C
34.
D
35.
A
36.
B
37.
B
38.
C
39.
D
40.
A
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了11岁的Mike在回家的路上看到同学骑自行车受伤之后给予了慷慨的帮助并通知了同学的父母,Mike也因此得到了他想要的自行车。
【21题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。A.
persuaded说服;B.
arranged安排;C.
requested请求;D.
ordered命令。根据空后的“so
that
he
could
go
to
school
cycling”可知,Mike请求他父亲给他买一辆自行车,故C项正确。
【22题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。A.
jumping跳;
B.
driving开车送;C.
walking走路;
D.
wandering闲逛。根据本空后的“or
relying
on
his
father
to
___3___
him
at
school,”可知,有了自行车,他就不用走路或者靠父亲顺路送他去学校了,故C项正确。
【23题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。A.
drop(开车)顺路送(某人)到(某处);B.
discover发现;C.
hug拥抱;D.
pick捡起。根据上文语境可知,有了自行车,他就不用走路或者靠父亲顺路送他去学校了,故A项正确。
【24题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。A.
gathered聚集;B.
spotted发现;C.
fixed安装;D.
located位于。根据本空后的“a
mile
away
from
his
home”可知,学校在离他家一英里远的地方,be
located表示“坐落在,位于”,故D项正确。
【25题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。A.
holiday假期;B.
birthday生日;C.
graduation毕业;D.
celebration庆祝。根据上文中的“As
his
birthday
was
coming
up”可知,生日那天,父亲手里拿着一套包装精美的书要送给他作生日礼物,故B项正确。
【26题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。A.
frightened害怕的;B.
hopeful
满怀希望的;C.
unhappy不高兴的;D.
impatient不耐烦的。上文说Mike请求父亲给他买一辆自行车,结果父亲给他买的是书,因此可推知他不开心,故C项正确。
【27题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。A.
calm冷静的;B.
grateful感激的;C.
puzzled困惑的;D.
upset心烦的、难过的。从后面的原因状语从句可知,Mike的父亲很难过,因为他没有足够的钱给Mike买自行车,故D项正确。
【28题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。A.
felt觉得;B.
learned学会;C.
agreed同意;D.
argued争论。
根据本空后的“that
the
bike
was
too
small
for
the
big
boy.”Mike觉得这辆自行车对这个大男孩来说太小了,故A项正确。
【29题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。A.
Suddenly突然;B.
Eventually最终;
C.
Thankfully感谢地;
D.
Actually实际上。根据本空后的“the
boy
ran
into
a
post
and
fell
on
the
street.”可知,突然这个骑自行车的男孩撞上了一根柱子,故A项正确。
【30题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。A.
treated对待;B.
remembered记得;
C.
regarded看待;D.
recognized认出。
根据本空后的“him
who
was
his
schoolmate
Sam”可知,Mike快速走向他并认出他是自己的同学Sam,故D项正确。
31题详解】
考查连词词义辨析。A.
Before在……之前;B.
Since因为;C.
Unless除非;D.
Though尽管。根据本空后的“Sam
was
riding
the
bike
fast,
his
left
leg
and
hands
were
___12___
injured.”可知,由于Sam骑得很快,他的左腿和双手都严重受伤,故B项正确。
【32题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。A.
slightly轻微地;B.
necessarily必要地;C.
seriously严重地;D.
gently温柔地。此处与前面的“Sam
was
riding
the
bike
fast”相呼应,表示他的左腿和双手伤得很严重,倒数第三段的内容也是提示,故C项正确。
【33题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。A.
church教堂;B.
school学校;C.
hospital医院;D.
shelter庇护所。根据常识可知,此处表示Mike骑着Sam的自行车快速赶到附近的医院,故C项正确。
【34题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。A.
complained抱怨;B.
reminded提醒;C.
impressed给……留下深刻印象;D.
informed通知。根据本空后的“his
parents
about
the
accident.”可知,Mike告知Sam的父母Sam出了事故,故D项正确。
【35题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。A.
generous慷慨的;
B.
pleasant令人愉快的;
C.
honored可敬的;D.
limited有限的。Mike帮助了Sam,因此Sam和他的父母感谢他的慷慨帮助,故A项正确。
【36题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。A.
unlikely不可能的;
B.
possible可能的;C.
exciting令人兴奋的;D.
unbelievable难以置信的。根据上文内容可知,正是因为Mike骑了Sam的自行车,这一切才成为可能,故B项正确。
【37题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。A.
worried担心的;
B.
injured受伤的;C.
beat筋疲力尽的;D.
attacked受攻击的。根据上文可知Sam受伤了,此处表示那是他受伤的原因,故B项正确。
【38题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。A.
broke
out爆发;B.
missed
out省略;C.
checked
out
结账离开;D.
pulled
out渡过难关。根据本空前的“”
Mike
met
Sam
every
day
in
hospital
until
he”可知,Mike每天都去医院看Sam,直到他出院,故C项正确。
【39题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。A.
interest兴趣;B.
confidence自信;C.
right权利;D.
chance机会。上文说Mike的父亲没有足够的钱给他买自行车,因此此处是说Sam了解到Mike没有机会拥有一辆自行车,故D项正确。
【40题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。A.
permission允许;
B.
admission承认;C.
guidance指导;D.
introduction介绍。根据空后的“Mike
accepted
the
gift”可知,在父母的允许下,Mike收下了这个礼物,故A项正确。
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读小面材料,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。
Ding
Zhen
was
born
in
2000
,
____41____
(live)
in
Litang
County,
Ganzi
Tibetan
Autonomous
Prefecture,
Sichuan
Province.
Quite
by
accident.
Ding
Zhen,
a
Tibetan
young
man____42____dark
skin,
big
eyes,
a
sweet
smile
and
thick
hair,
has
gone
viral
in
China_____43_____society
)
media
recently.
And
millions
of
people
____44____
(become)
his
fans
because
of
his
"clean
eyes
and
pure
smile".
Ding
Zhen
took
the
Internet
by
storm
after
a
____45____
(photograph)
posted
a
video
of
him
on
Tiktok,
____46____short
video
platform.
Many
netizens
said
Ding
Zhen
has
""stars
in
his
eyes“
and
he
is
always
wearing
____47____
(pure)
smiles
on
his
face
than
most
of
his
peers.
In
the
video
____48____
(release)
on
November
11,
Ding
Zhen,
the
20-year-old
native
of
Litang,
smiles
shyly
towards
the
camera
as
he
walks
in
front
of
his
home
on
the
Tibetan
Plateau.
After
becoming
popular,
Ding
Zhen
has
become
the
tourism
ambassador
of
Litang
County,
____49____the
local
tourism
has
been
developing
slowly.
On
November
25,
the
promotional
film
Ding
Zhen's
World
was
_____50_____official)
launched,
attracting
the
attention
of
Internet
users
across
China.
【答案】41.
1iving
42.
with
43.
social
44.
have
become
45.
photographer
46.
a
47.
purer
48.
released
49.
where
50.
officially
【解析】
【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了理塘藏族青年丁真,其在家门口对着镜头羞涩的微笑的视频被上传到抖音平台后,得到了广大网友的推崇。
【详解】1.考查非谓语动词。句意:丁真2000年生于四川省甘孜藏族自治州的理塘县。分析句子可知,设空处应用非谓语动词作定语,逻辑主语Ding
Zhen与动词live为主谓关系,所以此处用现在分词。故填living。
2.考查介词。句意:纯属偶然。丁真,一个深色皮肤,大眼睛,甜美笑容,浓密头发的藏族年轻人,最近在中国社交媒体上走红。根据句意可知,此处指“一个有着深色皮肤、大眼睛,甜美笑容和浓密头发的藏族年轻人”。介词with,意为“有,具有,带有”,符合语境。故填with。
3.考查形容词。句意同上。分析可知,此处要用形容词修饰名词media。故填social。
4.考查时态。句意:因为他“清澈的眼睛和纯洁的微笑”
,成千上万的人成为了他的粉丝。根据前文“recently”,可知用现在完成时,句子主语millions
of
people,为复数,助动词用have。故填have
become。
5.考查名词。句意:在一位摄影师将丁真的视频上传到抖音后,这是一个短视频平台
,丁真在互联网上掀起了轩然大波。根据句中posted
a
video
of
him及设空前冠词a,可知此处指人,所以用名词作主语。故填photographer。
6.考查冠词。句意同上。此处指抖音是一个短视频平台,表示泛指,应用不定冠词,且short的发音是辅音音素开头,应用冠词a。故填a。
7.考查比较级。句意:许多网友说丁真眼睛里有“星星”,他的脸上总是带着比大多数同龄人更纯洁的笑容。根据句中的than可知,空白处要用比较级。故填purer。
8.考查非谓语动词。句意:在11月11日发布的视频中,20岁的理塘人丁真走在青藏高原的家门前,羞涩地对着镜头微笑。分析句子可知,此处应用非谓语动词作后置定语,逻辑主语video和release为动宾关系,所以release要用过去分词。故填released。
9.考查定语从句。句意:丁真成名后,成为理塘县的旅游大使,那里旅游业发展缓慢。分析句子可知,空白处及之后内容为非限制性定语从句。空白处在句子作地点状语,指代先行词Litang
County,所以用关系副词。故填where。
10.考查副词。句意:11月25日,宣传片《丁真的世界》正式上映,吸引了全中国网民的注意。根据设空后的动词launched,可知此处要用副词来修饰动词。故填officially。
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1分,满分10分)
51.
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:在错的词下划一横线,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。
When
reading,
I
used
to
skip
some
parts
of
a
story
what
were
unattractive
to
me.
As
a
result,
I
failed
,to
find
fun
or
became
impatient.
To
solve
the
problem,
I
forced
myself
to
reading
every
paragraph
with
a
patience,
trying
to
follow
the
plot.
To
my
delight,
I
even
finish
Jane
Eyre
smoothly.
I
could
see
the
world
through
the
eyes
of
different
role
in
the
book.
This
was
great
progress
to
her.
Now,
I
have
harvested
a
lol
from
reading.
It
provides
me
knowledge,
and
convinces
me
entire
that
being
alone
is
not
lonely.
With
books
in
my
hand,
I’ve
got
a
colorful
world
belonged
to
me.
【答案】1.what→that/which;2.or→and;3.reading→read;4.去掉patience前面的a;5.finish→finished;6.role→roles;7.her→me;8.在knowledge前加with;9.entire→entirely;10.belonged→belonging
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述自己的读书习惯,以及如何改掉读书坏习惯的。读书提供了知识,使作者完全相信,独处并不孤独,书给了作者一个多彩的世界。
【详解】1.考查定语从句。句意:阅读时,我常常跳过故事中对我没有吸引力的部分。分析可知,此处为定语从句,parts作先行词,指物,在后面的定语从句中作主语,由关系代词that/which引导定语从句。故把what改成that/which。
2.考查并列连词。句意:结果,我找不到乐趣,变得不耐烦。此处表示递进并列关系。故把or改成and。
3.考查不定式作宾语补足语。句意:为了解决这个问题,我强迫自己耐心地读每一段,试图跟上情节。固定搭配:force
sb.
to
do
sth.“强迫某人做某事”,其中动词不定式作宾语补足语。故把reading改成read。
4.考查冠词。句意:为了解决这个问题,我强迫自己耐心地读每一段,试图跟上情节。句中patience是不可数名词,前面不能用不定冠词。故去掉patience前面的a。
5.考查一般过去时。句意:令我高兴的是,我甚至顺利地读完了《简·爱》。根据上文可知这里在描述过去发生的事情,所以句子用一般过去时。故把finish改成finished。
6.考查名词复数。句意:我可以通过书中不同角色的眼睛看到这个世界。根据句中different可知后面用名词复数。故把role改成roles。
7.考查人称代词宾格。句意:这对我来说是很大的进步。根据上文可知,这里指的是作者,应该用第一人称单数,且在介词to后面用宾格。故把her改成me。
8.考查介词。句意:它为我提供了知识,并使我完全相信,独处并不孤独。固定搭配:provide
sb.
with
sth.“提供给某人某物”。故在knowledge前加with。
9.考查副词。句意:它为我提供了知识,并使我完全相信,独处并不孤独。句中convince是动词,应由副词修饰。故把entire改成entirely。
10.考查现在分词作后置定语。句意:有了书,我就有了一个属于我的多彩的世界。句中world
和belong
to之间是主动关系,是现在分词作后置定语。故把belonged改成belonging。
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
52.
假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom想了解你们学校的体育活动,请你回封电子邮件给他,内容包括:
1.学校体育活动的安排情况;
2.体育活动对学生的意义;
3.你最喜欢的一项体育活动。
注意:1.词数不少于100;
2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
【答案】Dear
Tom,
I'm
glad
to
have
received
your
email
asking
about
our
sports
activities.
I
am
writing
to
share
some
details
with
you.
Every
week,
we
have
two
PE
classes,
in
which
our
school
offers
us
opportunities
to
do
a
variety
of
sports.
We
play
basketball,
run
for
exercise,
and
take
part
in
all
kinds
of
sports
competitions.
Besides,
we
all
participate
in
Sunshine
Sports
during
the
30-minute
break.
As
senior
students,
we
benefit
a
lot
from
sport
activities.
Not
only
can
we
build
up
strength
through
those
activities,
but
we
can
reduce
the
anxiety
and
burden
of
our
study.
Furthermore,
we
are
learning
teamwork
and
sports
spirit.
Of
all
the
sports,
I
like
badminton
best,
which
helps
me
to
keep
fit
and
build
perseverance.
I
believe
a
good
health
is
the
guarantee
of
successful
completion
of
studies
in
school.
Looking
forward
to
hearing
from
you
again.
Yours,
Li
Hua
【解析】
【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生给英国朋友Tom写信,介绍学校的体育活动。
【详解】1.词汇积累
提供:offer
sth.
to
sb.→provide
sb.
with
sth.
参加:take
part
in→participate
in
健康的:fit→healthy
此外:besides→moreover
2句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:I'm
glad
to
have
received
your
email
asking
about
our
sports
activities.
拓展句:I'm
glad
to
have
received
your
email
which
asked
about
our
sports
activities.
【点睛】[高分句型1]
Every
week,
we
have
two
PE
classes,
in
which
our
school
offers
us
opportunities
to
do
a
variety
of
sports.(in
which引导非限制性定语从句)
[高分句型2]
Not
only
can
we
build
up
strength
through
those
activities,
but
we
can
reduce
the
anxiety
and
burden
of
our
study.(否定副词位于句首,使用部分倒装)宜春九中(外国语学校)2023届高二上学期入学考试
英语试题卷
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
did
the
woman’s
mother
take
away
from
her?
A.
A
camera.
B.
A
computer.
C.
A
cellphone.
2.
When
does
the
mailman
usually
come?
A.
By
4:00
p.m.
B.
By
5:00
p.m.
C.
After
6:00
p.m.
3.What
will
the
woman
probably
do?
A.
Get
ready
for
the
test.
B.
Stop
playing
the
music.
C.
Study
with
the
man.
4.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Strangers.
C.
Neighbors.
5.
Where
does
the
woman
want
to
go?
A.
A
park.
B.
A
bank.
C.
A
hotel.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选岀最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给岀5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
kind
of
coffee
is
the
woman
drinking?
A.
African.
B.
Colombian.
C.
Turkish.
7
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
coffee?
A.
It
tastes
like
ordinary
coffee.
B.
It
tastes
different
from
the
usual
coffee.
C.
It’s
the
best
coffee
she’s
ever
had.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第10三个小题。
8.
Who
is
on
a
banana
diet?
A.
The
man’s
sister.
B.
The
man’s
cousin.
C.
The
man’s
neighbor.
9.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
a
fish
diet?
A.
It
costs
too
much.
B.
It’s
good
for
the
heart.
C.
It’s
bad
for
the
teeth.
10.
What
is
the
woman
probably
going
to
do?
A
See
a
doctor.
B.
Play
tennis.
C.
Go
shopping.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
What
does
Steven
want
to
be
when
he
grows
up?
A.
A
hotel
manager.
B.
An
office
worker.
C.
A
Chinese
teacher.
12.
How
does
Susan
think
of
the
job
of
being
a
teacher?
A.
It’s
tiring.
B.
It’s
difficult.
C.
It’s
meaningful.
13.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Their
school
life.
B.
Their
future
plans.
C.
Their
part-time
jobs.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.
Where
did
Michael
get
to
know
Kate?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
At
Tim’s
party.
C.
At
James’s
concert.
15.
Who
will
give
a
concert?
A.
The
man’s
friend.
B.
Michael.
C.
Kate.
16.
When
will
the
concert
start?
A.
At
6:00.
B.
At
7:00.
C.
At
8:00.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
does
Casey
look
like
in
the
film?
A.
She
has
black
hair.
B.
She
is
wide-eyed.
C.
She
has
wide
face.
18.
Where
does
Tomorrowland
lie?
A.
Between
the
earth
and
space.
B.
Between
time
and
the
earth.
C.
Between
time
and
space.
19.
What
was
Britt
asked
to
do
before
she
was
allowed
to
read
the
script?
A.
To
discover
the
mysteries
of
Tomorrowland.
B.
To
put
on
performances
for
the
part
of
Casey
many
times.
C.
To
have
a
positive
outlook
on
the
future.
20.
What
kind
of
feeling
did
Britt
have
after
reading
the
script?
A.
A
mixed
emotion.
B.
A
feeling
of
success.
C.
A
feeling
of
excitement.
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。
A
Look
at
the
map
of
Spain
and
point
at
the
center.
You've
located
the
country's
capital
and
one
of
Europe's
most
beautiful
cities:
Madrid.
This
popular
destination
is
considered
a
city
of
contrasts
with
its
abundant
historic
sites,
resting
in
the
shadows
of
modern
skyscrapers.
History
This
city
of
over
3
million
people
is
proud
of
Western
Europe's
largest
royal
palace,
and
some
consider
it
to
be
Madrid's
most
beautiful
building.
Inside
the
Royal
Palace
2,800
rooms
are
decorated
in
glory
with
museum-quality
furniture
and
artworks.
Tourists
can
tour
50
of
these
large
and
splendid
rooms.
Art
The
Internationally
respected
Prado
Museum
is
the
largest
and
most
impressive
art
gallery
in
Spain.
Opened
in
1819,
it
is
filled
with
works
of
art
that
feature
the
world's
most
comprehensive
collection
of
Spanish
paintings.
Shopping
Madrid
has
some
of
Europe's
best
shopping
and
potential
buyers
love
to
look
through
the
stores
looking
for
bargains.
But
for
500
years,
shoppers
have
gathered
to
an
extremely
large
outdoor
flea
market
known
as
the
Rastro
where
they
find
everything
from
antiques
to
CDs.
Entertainment
No
trip
to
Madrid
is
complete
without
seeing
a
performance
of
Spain's
famous
art
form,
flamenco.
Every
day,
flamenco
performers
sing,
dance
or
play
the
guitar
in
small
cafes
and
grand
theaters
alike.
Food
Madrid
has
a
wide
variety
of
restaurants,
but
because
the
Spanish
typically
eat
late
at
about
9
or
10
p.m.,
it's
difficult
to
find
good
dinner
food
earlier.
If
you
get
hungry
before
then,
the
best
solution
is
to
try
a
tapas
bar
where
light
snacks
are
served.
Be
sure
to
try
the
jamon,
a
kind
of
dry-cured
ham:
Spain
is
famous
for
it.
1.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Royal
Palace
in
Madrid?
A.
It
has
50
rooms
for
visit.
B.
It
can
hold
2,
800
people.
C.
It's
been
visited
by
3
million
people.
D.
It
is
thought
to
be
the
largest
in
Europe.
2.
What
kind
of
market
is
“the
Rastro”?
A.
For
discount.
B.
For
artworks.
C.
To
sell
various
goods.
D.
To
sell
antiques
and
CDs.
3.
What
is
a
must
when
travelling
in
Madrid?
A.
Having
dinner
earlier.
B.
Enjoying
flamenco.
C.
Visiting
Prado
Museum.
D.
Drinking
in
a
tapas
bar.
B
Singapore’s
tradition
of
eating
out
in
places
called
hawker
centers
is
now
recognized
by
the
United
Nations
for
its
cultural
importance.
A
hawker
is
a
person
who
sells
food
or
goods
and
advertises
by
shouting
at
people
walking
by
on
the
street.
Hawkers
are
an
important
part
of
Singaporean
culture.
Open-air
eating
areas
where
hawkers
sell
their
goods
are
very
popular.
Famous
chefs,
such
as
Anthony
Bourdain
and
Gordon
Ramsay
have
praised
them.
On
Wednesday,
the
United
Nations,
cultural
agency,
UNESCO,
added
the
city’s
“hawker
culture,”
to
its
Representative
List
of
the
Intangible
Cultural
Heritage
of
Humanity.
Singapore
sought
to
have
hawker
culture
added
to
the
list
about
two
years
ago.
Now
that
it
has
been
recognized,
Singapore
must
provide
a
report
every
six
years
to
UNESCO.
The
report
must
show
efforts
the
city-state
has
made
to
save
and
support
its
hawker
culture.
“These
centers
serve
as
‘community
dining
rooms’,
where
people
from
diverse
backgrounds
gather
and
share
the
experience
of
dining
over
breakfast,
lunch
and
dinner,”
UNESCO
said.
In
the
1970s,
Singapore
cleaned
up
its
streets
so
the
city
moved
street
hawkers
to
new
eating
centers.
These
areas
were
part
of
an
effort
to
improve
the
island.
Now,
the
centers
offer
many
different
low-cost
meals
for
local
people
and
provide
a
pleasing
social
setting.
The
2018
film
Crazy
Rich
Asians
showed
its
stars
enjoying
meals
at
a
famous
night
market.
Some
sellers
even
received
Michelin
stars
from
a
famous
restaurant
rating
system
for
their
meals
costing
only
a
few
dollars.
But,
now
the
average
age
of
a
hawker
in
Singapore
is
60
years
old.
Younger
Singaporeans
now
want
to
work
in
offices.
They
are
less
interested
in
working
in
small
restaurants.
The
COVID-19
health
crisis
also
hurt
sales,
preventing
foreign
visitors
and
locals
from
eating
out.
4.
What
do
we
know
about
hawkers
from
paragraph
2?
A.
They
sell
goods
in
the
open-air
area.
B.
They
are
famous
chefs.
C.
They
are
Singapore
natives.
D.
They
are
popular
all
over
the
world.
5.
Why
is
hawker
culture
added
to
UNESCO’s
list?
A.
For
the
efforts
Singapore
has
made.
B.
For
its
importance
in
showing
Singapore’s
culture.
C.
For
the
report
Singapore
provided.
D.
For
the
recommendation
by
UNESCO.
6.
Why
is
the
film
Crazy
Rich
Asians
mentioned?
A.
To
advertise
the
film.
B.
To
introduce
the
stars.
C.
To
show
the
popularity
of
hawker
centers.
D
To
help
the
sellers
receive
Michelin
stars.
7.
What
is
the
last
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
difficulties
hawker
culture
are
facing.
B.
The
average
age
of
hawkers.
C.
The
effect
caused
by
COVID-19.
D.
The
future
of
the
hawker
culture.
C
“Don’t
tell
anyone”.
We
hear
these
words
when
someone
tells
a
secret
to
us.
But
it
can
be
hard
to
keep
a
secret.
We
often
tend
to
“spill
the
beans”,
even
if
we
regret
it
later.
According
to
Asim
Shah,
professor
in
the
Menninger
Department
of
Psychiatry
and
Behavioral
Sciences
at
Baylor
College
of
Medicine,
US,
keeping
a
secret
may
well
“become
a
burden”.
This
is
because
people
often
have
an
“obsessive
and
anxious
urge
to
share
it
with
someone”.
An
earlier
study,
led
by
Anita
E.
Kelly,
a
scientist
at
the
University
of
Notre
Dame,
US,
suggested
that
keeping
a
secret
could
cause
stress.
People
entrusted
(受委托的)
with
secrets
can
suffer
from
depression,
anxiety,
and
body
aches,
reported
the
Daily
Mail.
But
with
secrets
so
often
getting
out,
why
do
people
share
them
at
all?Shah
explained
that
people
often
feel
that
it
will
help
them
keep
a
person
as
a
friend.
Another
reason
people
share
secrets
is
guilt
over
keeping
it
from
someone
close
to
them.
A
sense
of
distrust
can
develop
when
people
who
are
close
do
not
share
it
with
each
other.
“Keeping
or
sharing
secrets
often
puts
people
in
a
position
of
either
gaining
or
losing
the
trust
of
someone,”
according
to
Shah.
He
added
that
talkative
people
could
let
secrets
slip
out
(泄露).
But
this
doesn’t
mean
that
it
is
a
good
idea
only
to
share
secrets
with
quiet
people.
A
quiet
person
may
be
someone
who
keeps
everything
inside.
To
tell
such
a
person
a
secret
may
cause
them
stress,
and
make
them
talk
about
the
secret.
Shah
said
that
to
judge
whether
to
tell
someone
a
secret,
you’d
better
put
yourself
in
their
position.
Think
about
how
you
would
feel
to
be
told
that
you
mustn’t
give
the
information
away.
Shah
also
recommended
that
if
you
accidentally
give
up
someone’s
secret
you
should
come
clean
about
it.
Let
the
person
know
that
their
secret
isn’t
so
secret
anymore.
8.
What
does
underlined
words
“spill
the
beans”
mean?
A.
Cut
up
beans.
B.
Burst
into
laughter.
C.
Let
out
the
secret.
D.
Keep
the
words.
9.
What
did
researchers
at
the
University
of
Notre
Dame
discover
about
secret-keeping?
A.
It
can
help
promote
friendships
between
people.
B.
It
can
result
in
mental
and
physical
problems.
C.
It
can
result
in
a
sense
of
distrust
between
friends.
D.
It
can
harm
relationships
between
friends.
10.
What
is
the
main
message
of
Paragraph
5?
A.
It’s
not
a
good
idea
to
share
your
secrets
with
others.
B.
It’s
better
to
share
your
secrets
with
quiet
people.
C.
Quiet
people
suffer
less
stress
from
keeping
secrets.
D.
Talkative
people
are
unlikely
to
keep
secrets.
11.
What
does
Shah
suggest
people
do
if
they
give
away
someone’s
secret
by
accident?
A.
Buy
the
person
a
gift
as
an
apology.
B.
Stay
away
from
the
person.
C.
Exchange
a
new
secret
with
the
person.
D.
Tell
the
affected
person
what
happened.
D
Half
of
the
world’s
coral
reefs
have
died
in
the
last
30
years.
Now
scientists
are
racing
to
ensure
that
the
rest
will
survive.
“The
threat
to
coral
reefs
isn’t
something
that’s
going
to
happen
100
years
from
now.
We’re
losing
them
right
now,”
Julia
Baum
told
the
Associated
Press.
She
is
a
marine
biologist
at
the
University
of
Victoria,
in
British
Columbia,
Canada.
“We’re
losing
them
really
quickly,
much
more
quickly
than
I
think
any
of
us
ever
could
have
imagined.”
Even
if
global
warming
were
in
stop
right
now,
scientists
predict
that
more
than
90%
of
corals
will
die
by
2050.
If
no
major
steps
are
taken
to
address
the
issue,
the
reefs
may
be
headed
for
total
extinction.
The
planet’s
health
depends
on
the
survival
of
coral
reefs.
They
are
often
described
as
underwater
rainforests,
because
they
are
ecosystems
that
provide
habitats
for
one
in
four
of
all
marine
species.
In
addition,
the
reefs
serve
as
barriers
that
protect
coastlines
from
the
full
force
of
powerful
storms.
Corals
are
used
in
medical
research
for
cures
to
diseases.
They
are
key
to
local
economies,
as
well,
since
the
reefs
attract
tourists,
the
fishing
industry,
and
other
businesses,
bringing
in
billions
of
dollars
of
revenue
(收入).
“To
lose
coral
reefs
is
to
fundamentally
damage
the
health
of
the
human
race,”
Ruth
Gates,
director
of
the
Hawaii
Institute
of
Marine
Biology,
said.
Corals
are
animals
that
lack
a
backbone.
They
live
mostly
in
tropical
waters.
The
corals
release
a
substance
called
calcium
carbonate
(碳酸钙),
which
forms
protective
skeletons
around
them.
The
skeletons
grow
and
take
on
vivid
colors.
This
is
the
result
of
the
corals’
mutually
beneficial
relationship
with
algae
(藻类)
that
live
in
their
tissues
(组织)
and
give
them
energy.
But
corals
are
particularly
sensitive
to
changes
in
temperature.
A
rise
of
just
1
to
2
degrees
Celsius
can
force
the
corals
to
drive
out
the
algae.
Then
the
corals’
skeletons
turn
white
in
a
process
called
“bleaching”.
Corals
can
survive
in
these
higher
temperatures
only
for
a
few
months.
12.
What
can
we
know
about
the
world’s
coral
reefs?
A.
The
number
of
the
world’s
coral
reefs
is
on
the
decrease.
B.
45%
of
the
world’s
coral
reefs
have
died
in
the
last
30
years.
C.
Global
warming
has
no
influence
on
the
world’s
coral
reefs.
D.
Scientists
have
taken
major
steps
to
address
the
issue
of
world’s
coral
reefs.
13.
Paragraph
4
is
mainly
about
_____.
A.
economic
value
of
coral
reefs
B.
the
challenges
faced
by
coral
reefs
C.
the
medical
functions
of
coral
reefs
D.
the
importance
of
coral
reefs.
14.
What
makes
corals
take
on
different
colors?
A.
Changes
in
temperature.
B.
Ocean
waters.
C.
Algae
living
inside
corals.
D.
Protective
skeletons.
15.
The
corals’
skeletons
turn
white
when
_____.
A.
there
is
not
enough
oxygen.
B.
there
are
no
algae
in
the
corals’
skeletons.
C.
water
pollution
is
worsening.
D.
the
ocean
temperature
is
too
low.
第二节(共5个小题;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。
How
to
Realize
Your
True
Potential
Every
human
being,
regardless
of
race,
sex,
or
any
other
characteristic,
e
has
the
incredible
capacity
to
realize
their
potential.____16____,
there
are
several
steps
you
can
make
on
your
path
to
this
realization.
Determine
your
core
values.In
order
to
realize
your
full
potential,
you
must
know
and
live
according
to
your
core
values.
____17____.Studies
suggest
that
you
will
find
your
life
more
meaningful,
and
feel
a
deeper
sense
of
happiness,
if
you
live
a
life
that
is
in
line
with
what's
the
most
important
to
you.
____18____Once
you
have
a
good
idea
of
your
core
values
and
what
areas
of
your
life
could
be,
take
some
time
to
decide
your
true
potential.Is
it
personal
improvement?
More
success
in
your
career?
Be
patient
and
kind
to
yourself____19____More
importantly,
it
will
take
self-compassion.Acknowledge
your
strengths
and
skills
as
well
as
the
areas
in
which
you
need
to
grow.Honor
the
efforts
you
make
each
day
toward
realizing
your
true
potential.
Find
areas
that
do
not
agree
with
your
values.If
you
don't
feel
like
you're
living
up
to
your
true
potential,
it
could
be
because
parts
of
your
life
are
currently
not
up
to
your
core
values.____20____.
A.
If
you
take
it
for
granted.
B.
Though
it
will
be
no
easy
task.
C.
Decide
what
your
true
potential
looks
like.
D.
Determine
whether
you
have
set
up
your
final
goals.
E.
Achieving
your
true
potential
will
take
time
and
effort.
F.
So
see
whether
these
are
areas
in
which
you
like
to
change.
G.
These
are
the
things
that
shape
how
you
view
yourself,
others,
and
the
world
around
you.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
读下面短文,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。
Mike
was
11.
As
his
birthday
was
coming
up,he
___21___
his
father
to
buy
him
a
bike,
so
that
he
could
go
to
school
cycling
and
not
by
___22___
or
relying
on
his
father
to
___23___
him
at
school,
which
was
___24___
a
mile
away
from
his
home.
On
his
___25___
,
seeing
a
set
of
books
wrapped
nicely
in
his
father's
hand,
though
___26___
,
he
thanked
his
father.
Mike's
father
was
___27___
as
he
didn't
have
enough
money
to
buy
a
bike.
After
a
week,when
Mike
was
walking
home
from
school,
he
saw
a
boy
riding
a
bike.
Mike
___28___
that
the
bike
was
too
small
for
the
big
boy.
___29___,the
boy
ran
into
a
post
and
fell
on
the
street.
Mike
rushed
to
him
and
___30___
him
who
was
his
schoolmate
Sam.
Mike
helped
him
stand
up
and
provided
him
with
water.
___31___
Sam
was
riding
the
bike
fast,
his
left
leg
and
hands
were
___32___
injured.
Mike
asked
him
to
sit
in
a
corner
and
took
the
bike
and
rushed
to
a
___33___
nearby.
An
ambulance
(救护车)came
and
carried
Sam
to
hospital.
He
then
rushed
to
Sam's
home
and
___34___
his
parents
about
the
accident.
Sam
and
his
parents
thanked
Mike
for
the
___35___
help.
Mike
in
turn
said,
“It
was
all
___36___
just
because
I
rode
Sam's
bike.

He
added,
“The
bike
is
too
small
for
Sam
to
ride
and
that's
why
he
was
___37___”
Mike
met
Sam
every
day
in
hospital
until
he
___38___.
Sam
got
a
new
bike
and
he
came
to
know
that
Mike
didn't
have
the
___39___
to
own
a
bike.
He
gave
his
old
bike
to
Mike
and
with
his
parents'
___40___,
Mike
accepted
the
gift.
21.
A.
persuaded
B.
arranged
C.
requested
D.
ordered
22.
A.
jumping
B.
driving
C.
walking
D.
wandering
23.
A.
drop
B.
discover
C.
hug
D.
pick
24.
A.
gathered
B.
spotted
C.
fixed
D.
located
25.
A.
holiday
B.
birthday
C.
graduation
D.
celebration
26.
A.
frightened
B.
hopeful
C.
unhappy
D.
impatient
27.
A.
calm
B.
grateful
C.
puzzled
D.
upset
28.
A.
felt
B.
learned
C.
agreed
D.
argued
29.
A.
Suddenly
B.
Eventually
C.
Thankfully
D.
Actually
30.
A.
treated
B.
remembered
C.
regarded
D.
recognized
31.
A.
Before
B.
Since
C.
Unless
D.
Though
32.
A.
slightly
B.
necessarily
C.
seriously
D.
gently
33.
A.
church
B.
school
C.
hospital
D.
shelter
34.
A.
complained
B.
reminded
C.
impressed
D.
informed
35.
A.
generous
B.
pleasant
C.
honored
D.
limited
36.
A.
unlikely
B.
possible
C.
exciting
D.
unbelievable
37.
A.
worried
B.
injured
C.
beat
D.
attacked
38.
A.
broke
out
B.
missed
out
C.
checked
out
D.
pulled
out
39.
A.
interest
B.
confidence
C.
right
D.
chance
40.
A.
permission
B.
admission
C.
guidance
D.
introduction
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读小面材料,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。
Ding
Zhen
was
born
in
2000
,
____41____
(live)
in
Litang
County,
Ganzi
Tibetan
Autonomous
Prefecture,
Sichuan
Province.
Quite
by
accident.
Ding
Zhen,
a
Tibetan
young
man____42____dark
skin,
big
eyes,
a
sweet
smile
and
thick
hair,
has
gone
viral
in
China_____43_____society
)
media
recently.
And
millions
of
people
____44____
(become)
his
fans
because
of
his
"clean
eyes
and
pure
smile".
Ding
Zhen
took
the
Internet
by
storm
after
a
____45____
(photograph)
posted
a
video
of
him
on
Tiktok,
____46____short
video
platform.
Many
netizens
said
Ding
Zhen
has
""stars
in
his
eyes“
and
he
is
always
wearing
____47____
(pure)
smiles
on
his
face
than
most
of
his
peers.
In
the
video
____48____
(release)
on
November
11,
Ding
Zhen,
the
20-year-old
native
of
Litang,
smiles
shyly
towards
the
camera
as
he
walks
in
front
of
his
home
on
the
Tibetan
Plateau.
After
becoming
popular,
Ding
Zhen
has
become
the
tourism
ambassador
of
Litang
County,
____49____the
local
tourism
has
been
developing
slowly.
On
November
25
the
promotional
film
Ding
Zhen's
World
was
_____50_____official)
launched,
attracting
the
attention
of
Internet
users
across
China.
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1分,满分10分)
51.
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:在错的词下划一横线,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。
When
reading,
I
used
to
skip
some
parts
of
a
story
what
were
unattractive
to
me.
As
a
result,
I
failed
,to
find
fun
or
became
impatient.
To
solve
the
problem,
I
forced
myself
to
reading
every
paragraph
with
a
patience,
trying
to
follow
the
plot.
To
my
delight,
I
even
finish
Jane
Eyre
smoothly.
I
could
see
the
world
through
the
eyes
of
different
role
in
the
book.
This
was
great
progress
to
her.
Now,
I
have
harvested
a
lol
from
reading.
It
provides
me
knowledge,
and
convinces
me
entire
that
being
alone
is
not
lonely.
With
books
in
my
hand,
I’ve
got
a
colorful
world
belonged
to
me.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
52.
假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom想了解你们学校的体育活动,请你回封电子邮件给他,内容包括:
1.学校体育活动的安排情况;
2.体育活动对学生的意义;
3.你最喜欢的一项体育活动。
注意:1.词数不少于100;
2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
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