北流高中2021年秋季期高二年级开学质量检测试题
英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷由四个部分组成。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用28铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
3.本卷命题范围:高考范围。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上
第一节
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。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.
Where
did
the
man
get
the
coat?
A.
From
his
father.
B.
From
a
store.
C.
From
his
friend.
2.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Fix
something.
B.
Open
something.
C.
Wash
something.
3.
Why
will
the
man
go
to
Europe?
A.
To
visit
his
family.
B.
To
go
on
vacation.
C.
To
study
abroad.
4.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
going
to
see
a
dentist?
A.
Frightened.
B.
Excited.
C.
Disappointed.
5.
What
is
different
about
the
man?
A.
His
hair.
B.
His
clothes.
C.
His
beard.
第二节
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三个选项中选出最佳选项。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
day
might
it
be
today?
A.
Sunday.
B.
Tuesday.
C.
Thursday.
7.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
return
the
shoes?
A.
His
wife
doesn’t
like
the
color.
B.
They
are
in
the
wrong
size.
C.
He
doesn’t
like
the
style.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
An
author.
B.
A
librarian.
C.
A
shop
clerk.
9.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Call
his
professor.
B.
Go
to
another
store.
C.
Leave
his
phone
number.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
will
the
woman
go?
A.
London.
B.
New
York.
C.
Rome.
11.
When
will
the
speakers
have
dinner
together?
A.
On
Tuesday.
B.
On
Friday.
C.
On
Saturday.
12.
Who
might
Laura
be?
A.
The
man’s
wife.
B.
The
woman’s
colleague.
C.
The
speakers’
college
friend.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
man’s
problem?
A.
He
isn’t
satisfied
with
his
salary.
B.
He
doesn’t
want
the
job
he
was
offered.
C.
He
can’t
decide
whether
to
take
a
full-time
job.
14.
When
did
the
man
begin
looking
for
a
job?
A.
Last
week.
B.
Last
month.
C.
Last
year.
15.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.
Try
to
find
a
better
job
instead.
B.
Give
up
the
idea
of
working.
C.
Take
the
job
for
the
present.
16.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
a
school.
B.
At
a
gym.
C.
At
a
restaurant.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
talk?
A.
School
meals.
B.
Healthy
snacks.
C.
Eating
habits
in
the
UK.
18.Where
did
Jamie
work
before
he
started
the
event?
A.
In
the
government.
B.
In
a
school
kitchen.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
19.
What
was
served
at
school
at
first?
A.
Burgers.
B.
Salads.
C.
Sandwiches.
20.
What
is
Jamie’s
way
to
improve
the
school
lunch?
A.
Training
others
to
cook
healthy
food.
B.
Communicating
with
many
parents.
C.
Putting
pressure
on
the
school.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Sunshine
For
All
The
Beijing
Sunshine
Secondary
School
students
are
holding
a
charity
show
at
the
school
hall
of
Beijing
Sunshine
Secondary
School,
Sunny
Street,
Sunshine
Town.
Date:29
April
Time:7:30
p.m.-9:00
p.m.
We
hope
to
raise
money
to
help
poor
children
go
to
school.
Ticket
price:$20
Donations
are
welcome.
Programme:
7:30p.m.
Introduction
7:40
p.m.
Songs
8:00
p.m.
Break
8:15p.m.
Speech
8:30
p.m.
Drama
9:00
p.m.
End
of
the
show
Project
Hope
is
an
organization
that
raises
money
to
build
schools
and
buy
books
or
poor
students.
We
would
like
to
thank
the
following
for
their
help
and
support:
The
teachers
at
Beijing
Sunshine
Secondary
School
The
Star
Shopping
Mall
for
the
costumes
Sunshine
Advertisement
Company
for
the
posters
21.
Where
will
the
charity
show
be
held?
A.
In
the
classroom
B.
In
the
meeting
room.
C.
In
the
shopping
mall.
D.
At
the
school
hall.
22.
Why
does
Hope
Project
raise
money?
A.
To
build
schools
and
buy
books
for
the
poor
students.
B.
To
help
poor
children
improve
performance.
C.
To
buy
books
for
the
old.
D.
To
hold
the
charity
show
23.
What
can
you
do
at
8:00
p.m.?
A.
Watch
a
drama.
B.
Enjoy
songs.
C.
Have
a
rest.
D.
Listen
to
a
speech.
B
NOT
all
memories
are
sweet.
Some
people
spend
all
their
lives
trying
to
forget
bad
experiences.
Violence
and
traffic
accidents
can
leave
people
with
terrible
physical
and
emotional
scars.
Often
they
relive
these
experiences
in
nightmares.
Now
American
researchers
think
they
are
close
to
developing
a
pill,
which
will
help
people
forget
bad
memories.
The
pill
is
designed
to
be
taken
immediately
after
a
frightening
experience.
They
hope
it
might
reduce,
or
possibly
erase(抹去),
the
effect
of
painful
memories.
In
November,
experts
tested
a
drug
on
people
in
the
US
and
France.
The
drug
stops
the
body
releasing
chemicals
that
fix
memories
in
the
brain.
So
far
the
research
has
suggested
that
only
the
emotional
effects
of
memories
may
be
reduced,
not
that
the
memories
are
erased.
The
research
has
caused
a
great
deal
of
argument.
Some
think
it
is
a
bad
idea,
While
others
support
it.
Supporters
say
it
could
lead
to
pills
that
prevent
or
treat
soldiers’
troubling
memories
after
war.
They
say
that
there
are
many
people
who
suffer
from
terrible
memories.
“Some
memories
can
ruin
people’s
lives.
They
come
back
to
you
when
you
don’t
want
to
have
them
in
a
daydream
or
nightmare.
They
usually
come
with
very
painful
emotions,”
said
Roger
Pitman,
a
professor
of
psychiatry
at
Harvard
Medical
School.
“This
could
relieve
a
lot
of
that
suffering.”
But
those
who
are
against
the
research
say
that
changing
memories
is
very
dangerous
because
memories
give
us
our
identity(特质).
They
also
help
us
all
avoid
the
mistakes
of
the
past.
“All
of
us
can
think
of
bad
events
in
our
lives
that
were
horrible
at
the
time
but
make
us
who
we
are.
I’m
not
sure
we
want
to
wipe
those
memories
out,”
said
Rebecca
Dresser,
a
medical
ethicist.
24.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
A.
a
new
medical
invention
B.
a
new
research
on
the
pill
C.
a
way.
of
erasing
painful
memories
D.
an
argument
about
the
research
on
the
pill
25.
The
drug
tested
on
people
can
A.
cause
the
brain
to
fix
memories
B.
stop
people
remembering
bad
experiences
C.
prevent
body
producing
certain
chemicals
D.
Wipe
out
the
emotional
effects
of
memories
26.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
A.
people
doubt
the
effects
of
the
pills
B.
the
pill
will
stop
people’s
bad
experiences
C.
taking
the
pill
will
do
harm
to
people’s
health
D.
the
pill
has
probably
been
produced
in
America
27.
Which
of
the
following
does
Rebecca
Dresser
agree
with?
A.
Some
memories
can
ruin
people’s
lives.
B.
People
want
to
get
rid
of
bad
memories.
C.
Experiencing
bad
events
makes
us
different
from
others.
D.
The
pill
will
reduce
people’s
sufferings
from
bad
memories.
C
In
our
everyday
lives
we
meet
situations
in
which
we
take
many
things
for
granted(不去重视).
We
only
treasure
things
when
they
are
gone.
This
is
a
sad
truth
of
human
nature.
One
day,
I
found
myself
as
a
witness
to
a
similar
situation.
One
evening,
I
left
work
and
boarded
the
train.
After
entering,
I
noticed
something
unusual.
The
center
of
the
car
had
a
few
empty
seats
while
both
ends
were
crowded
with
people
standing.
I
didn’t
pay
much
attention
and
sat
down
on
one
of
the
empty
seats.
I
sensed
a
funny
smell.
It
wasn’t
long
before
I
noticed
a
homeless
person
sleeping
on
three
seats
in
front
of
me.
He
was
bleeding
from
his
nose.
Why
wasn’t
anyone
helping
him?
His
clothes
were
torn
and
he
was
giving
off
a
strange
smell.
Along
with
the
smell,
his
eyes
were
dull,
watery
and
red.
Occasionally
he
scratched
himself
and
people
looked
at
him
as
if
he
had
committed
a
crime.
As
the
train
stopped
at
stations
and
more
people
came
in
they
covered
their
noses
and
faced
away
from
him.
All
the
seats
around
him
were
empty.
Suddenly,
he
began
to
swear
at
the
people
around
him.
A
plain
clothes
policeman
who
looked
like
a
construction
worker
took
out
his
certificate
and
showed
it
to
the
homeless
man.
The
officer,
not
wanting
to
touch
the
homeless
man,
told
him
his
rights
and
directed
him
to
exit
the
train.
As
the
officer
walked
the
man
out
of
the
train,
the
homeless
man
turned
around
and
said
“MY
HOME!”
and
started
crying.
A
man
doesn’t
value
things
until
they
are
gone.
If
he
didn’t
have
a
home,
at
least
he
had
freedom.
Now
he
has
neither.
No
one
wants
to
help
someone
who
won’t
help
himself.
28.
When
entering
the
car,
how
did
the
author
feel
at
first?
A.
Annoyed.
B.
Puzzled.
C.
Sad.
D.
Calm.
29.
How
did
people
react
to
the
homeless
main?
A.
They
caught
him
and
called
the
police.
B.
They
covered
him
with
clean
clothes.
C.
They
disliked
and
avoided
him.
D.
They
stared
at
him
curiously.
30.It
can
be
learned
that
the
policeman
______.
A.
was
very
rude
to
the
man
B.
sent
the
man
back
to
his
hometown
C.
forced
the
man
to
leave
the
city
D.
went
off
the
train
with
the
man
31.
What
does
the
author
think
of
the
homeless
man?
A.
He
is
a
loser
of
life.
B.
He
is
worth
our
respect.
C.
He
is
very
funny..
D.
He
is
a
fearless
fighter.
D
Apple
and
Google
have
teamed
up
to
launch
a
mobile
phone
tool
to
follow
the
contacts
of
people
infected
with
coronavirus(冠状病毒).
The
technology
is
a
form
of
contact
tracing,
a
method
used
to
identify
people
who
may
have
had
contact
with
infected
individuals
in
an
attempt
to
prevent
additional
spread
of
disease.
If
a
device
user
becomes
infected
with
the
virus
and
agrees
to
share
that
information,
the
record
could
be
used
to
inform
other
people
that
the
user
could
have
infected.
Major
technology
companies-including
Google
and
Facebook-have
been
denounced
in
recent
years
for
not
protecting
user
privacy.
In
some
cases,
companies
have
been
accused
of
secretly
selling
user
data.
In
the
past,
Apple
chief
Tim
Cook
has
criticized
Facebook
and
Google
for
putting
profits
ahead
of
user
privacy.
However,
now
numerous
technology
companies
and
organizations
have
been
seeking
to
develop
tools
to
help
fight
COVID-19.
Health
and
government
officials
have
called
for
such
technology
to
help
fight
the
current
crisis.
In
announcing
the
new
system.
Apple
and
Google
said
its
developers
had
built
in
“strong
protections
around
user
privacy.”
The
companies
said
the
technology
would
not
identify
personal
information
or
record
user
movements.
It
is
designed
to
only
catch
data
about
when
users’
phones
have
been
near
each
other.
Data
will
not
be
kept
on
company
servers,
Apple
and
Google
added.
The
two
companies
also
said
they
would
“openly
publish
information”
about
their
work
for
others
to
examine.
Pam
Dixon
is
director
of
the
not-for-profit
World
Privacy
Forum.
She
told
The
Associated
Press
that
after
discussing
the
new
system
with
a
top
Apple
official,
she
is
convinced
that
people’s
privacy
will
be
protected.
“I
think
they’ve
taken
care
of
some
of
the
really
big
problems,”
she
said.
Dixon
notes
that
the
companies
are
able
to
turn
of
the
system
when
it
is
no
longer
needed.
The
government
is
not
going
to
have
identity
information
of
those
testing
positive.
The
government
is
not
going
to
have
identity
information
of
those
testing
positive.
32.
What
can
the
mentioned
mobile
phone
tool
do?
A.
Reveal
user
privacy
of
those
infected.
B.
Force
users
to
share
personal
information.
C.
Help
control
the
spread
of
the
virus.
D.
Remind
users
to
build
up
their
bodies.
33.
Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
word
“denounced”
in
paragraph
2?
A.
reported.
B.
criticized.
C.
demanded.
D.
advertised.
34.
What
do
the
officials
think
of
the
technology?
A.
It
has
good
value.
B.
It
doesn’t
have
wide
application.
C.
It
is
not
necessary.
D.
It
is
hardly
acceptable.
35.
In
which
section
in
a
newspaper
can
we
read
this
passage?
A.
Ads.
B.
Movies
C.
Fashion.
D.
Technology.
第二节(共5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。
Tips
on
How
to
Survive
the
Exam
Season
When
it
comes
to,
the
exam
season,
a
lot
of
you
may
feel
stressed,
depressed
or
even
want
to
escape.
Here
we
have
pieces
of
advice
to
help
you
get
it
through.
31
During
the
semester,
going
to
lectures
and
taking
a
lot
of
notes
are
the
first
steps
in
the
learning
process,
Now,
at
the
end
of
the
week,
gather
all
the
notes
you
took
during
the
week
and
run
through
your
notes
quickly,
32
If
yes,
great.
If
not,
you
have
a
lot
of
time
left
to
understand
before
the
exams
take
place.
You
can
ask
a
friend,
a
teacher,
you
can
look
it
up
on
the
Internet
or
go
to
a
library.
This
takes
a
little
effort,
but
the
results
are
great.
Switch
between
different
types
of
revision.
33
Something
that
really
helps
is
to
plan
different
types
of
active
studying
while
revising.
You
can,
for
example,
study
using
flashcards
for
an
hour,
then
work
on
the
summary
for
an
hour,
then
have
lunch,
etc.
Make
the
facts
more
relatable.
There
are
many
different
ways
to
do
so.
I’m
going
to
give
you
two
examples
and
the
first
one
is
to
create
vivid
images,
which
can
be
really
helpful
for
studying
history.
34
The
second
is
to
make
yourself
familiar
with
new
words
by
looking
for
words
that
look
alike
in
other
languages.
Teach
and
learn
outside
of
the
classroom.
In
my
experience,
teaching
is
the
most
efficient
way
of
studying.
By
explaining
he
materials
to
yourself
or
to
someone
else,
you’ll
remember
them
a
lot
better.
35
The
idea
is
to
sit
down
and
take
turns
explaining
certain
topics
of
the
study
material.
Test
yourself
with
past
papers.
At
the
end
of
the
whole
study
process,
you
should
prepare
yourself
to
do
past
apers
properly.
Time
yourself,
don’t
cheat,
and
mark
it
as
if
it
were
your
real
exam.
Pay
attention
to
the
mistakes
and
revise
the
part
you
didn’t
do
well
on
until
you
can’t
get
it
wrong
any
more.
A.
Prepare
yourself
in
advance.
B.
Make
sure
to
be
tough
on
yourself.
C.
Even
if
you
are
motivated
to
study,
everyone
gets
bored
after
a
couple
of
hours
of
studying.
D.
While
doing
this,
constantly
ask
yourself,
“Do
I
understand
what
I
am
reading?”
E.
Ask
your
parents
or
other
family
members
to
act
as
teachers
F.
Try
to
imagine
how
the
events
took
place
and
this
allows
you
to
remember
certain
details
more
accurately..
G.
Look
for
a
study
buddy
or
small
study
group,
and
discuss
everything
you
have
studied
before
the
exam.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
will
never
forget
one
summer
in
my
childhood.
While
walking
in
the
attic(阁楼),I
stepped
on
something
and
41
down,
with
my
hand
landing
on
a
floorboard
that
popped
up
and
almost
hit
my
head.
When
I
42
and
looked
inside
the
open
space.
I
could
not
believe
my
eyes:There
was
gold
in
there!
I
43
a
handful
of
shining
gold
cubes,
ran
to
the
bottom
stair
and
44
,
“Mama,I
found
gold
up
there
under
floor!”
Back
up
the
stairs
I
dashed,
but
my
brothers
almost
knocked
me
down
as
they
ran
right
by
me.
When
mama
opened
the
door
and
45
her
head
in,
she
46
said,
“Honey,
that’s
insulation(隔热材料).
Now
put
it
all
47
.”
I
felt
really
disappointed.
I
had
thought
I
made
a
real
48
.
When
I
49
inside
to
put
“the
gold”
back,
my
hand
touched
what
felt
like
a
book.
I
pulled
it
out.
It
was
old
and
small:Bartlett’s
Familiar
Quotations,
which
I’d
never
heard
of.
And
50
I
was
bored,
I
decided
to
see
what
was
inside
this
little
book.
To
my
51
,
it
was
a
book
of
passages,
phrases
and
proverbs,
and
I
could
tell
that
this
was
going
to
be
52
.
So
I
spent
quite
much
time
on
it
and
found
53
in
these
pages.
As
I
didn’t
know
how
to
express
things
clearly,
I
often
54
to
talk
about
them.
This
book
helped
me
55
that
I
didn’t
need
to
feel
ashamed
or
56
,
because
other
people
had
similar
experiences.
When
I
went
to
college,
Bartlett’s
Familiar
Quotations
came
with
me.
Over
the
years,
I’ve
kept
my
57
copy,
which
to
this
day
I
often
58
.
Although
it
was
a
coincidence(巧合)to
find
the
book,
it
liberated(解放)me
in
a
way.
It
helped
me
see
more
than
my
young
mind
and
heart
were
able
to
59
.
The
book
discovered
under
those
floorboards
was,
60
,
gold.
41.
A.
chewed
B.
calmed
C.
looked
D.
fell
42.
A.
bent
over
B.
came
across
C.
picked
out
D.
broke
in
43.
A.
defended
B.
produced
C.
seized
D.
hid
44.
A.
yelled
B.
whispered
C.
admitted
D.
complained
45.
A.
starred
B.
stuck
C.
lowered
D.
lifted
46.
A.
simply
B.
fortunately
C.
honestly
D.
angrily
47.
A.
back
B.
on
C.
up
D.
down
48.
A.
difference
B.
choice
C.
comment
D.
discovery
49.
A.
observed
B.
slid
C.
reached
D.
argued
50.
A.
until
B.
now
that
C.
unless
D.
so
that
51.
A.
surprise
B.
regret
C.
relief
D.
disappointment
52.
A.
ordinary
B.
disturbing
C.
boring
D.
interesting
53.
A.
boredom
B.
comfort
C.
honor
D.
doubt
54.
A.
tended
B.
offered
C.
managed
D.
hesitated
55.
A.
expect
B.
expand
C.
realize
D.
imagine
56.
A.
embarrassed
B.
satisfied
C.
astonished
D.
confident
57.
A.
advanced
B.
false
C.
various
D.
original
58.
A.
come
over
B.
show
off
C.
refer
to
D.
pick
up
59.
A.
avoid
B.
respect
C.
function
D.
understand
60.
A.
considerately
B.
indeed
C.
normally
D.
hopefully
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式。
Like
Peking
Opera
and
other
traditional
national
arts
in
China,
Piyingxi
or
the
shadow
play
show,
61.
______(know)as
a
Chinese
62.
______(culture)heritage,
has
spread
to
many
countries.
Vivid
design
and
a
rich
variety
of
63.
______(color),
beautiful
costumes,
change
of
lighting,
and
unique
singing,
together
make
up
the
fascinating
world
of
a
shadow
play.
As
64.
______
old
form
of
storytelling
and
entertainment,
shadow
play
artists
use
plain
figures
in
front
of
a
bright
cloth
65.
______(create)the
illusion(错觉)of
moving
images.
The
figures
are
usually
moved
66.
______
people
behind
a
thin
screen.
Shadow
play
is
not
67.
______(entire)a
show
of
shadows,
but
rather
a
show
of
silhouettes(剪影).
That
day
I
68.
______(watch)a
shadow
play
show
at
the
Chinese
People’s
Association
for
Friendship
with
Foreign
Countries,
and
was
fascinated
by
the
wonderful
69.
______(perform).
Most
young
people
have
little
understanding
of
what
a
shadow
play
is,despite
its
2000-year-old
history.
It
is
a
pity
that
nowadays
young
people
don’t
know
how
to
appreciate
this
traditional
art,
70.
______is
our
precious
folk
art.
Let’s
preserve
it!
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)
假定英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,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。错误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(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
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
I
look
at
this
picture,
I
realize
of
how
fast
time
flies.
I
have
grown
not
only
physically,
and
also
mental
in
the
past
few
years.
About
3
month
after
this
photo
was
taken,
I
entered
my
second
year
of
high
school
and
become
a
new
member
of
the
school
music
club.
Around
me
in
picture
are
that
were
very
important
to
me
at
that
time,
car
magazines
and
musical
instruments.
I
enjoyed
studying
different
kinds
of
cars
and
planes,
play
pop
music,
and
collecting
the
late
music
albums.
This
picture
often
brings
back
to
me
many
happy
memories
of
your
high
school
days.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华,你的英国笔友Chris刚刚转学,感到一切都很陌生,他在邮件中向你询问如何尽快融入新环境,请你根据以下信息回信。
1.多跟同学交流沟通;
2.积极参加学校活动;
3.向老师寻求帮助。
注意:1.字数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头结尾已给出。
Dear
Chris,
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
Li
Hua
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11-15
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16-20AABAA
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DAC
24-27
DCAC
28-31
BCDA
32-35
CBAD
36-40ADCFG
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DACAB
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known
62.
cultural
63.
colors
64.
an
65.
to
create
66.
by
67.
entirely
68.
watched
69.
performance
70.which
改错71.去掉of
72.
and-but
73.
mental-mentally
74.
month-months
75.
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76.
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77.
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79.
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书面表达范文
Dear
Chris,
I
am
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
trouble
fitting
in
at
your
new
school.
Such
problems
are
quite
normal.
Perhaps
the
following
suggestions
may
be
helpful.
First,
I
think
you
may
need
to
communicate
with
your
classmates
as
much
as
possible.
In
this
way,
you
will
get
to
know
each
other
better.
Second,
it
might
be
a
good
idea
for
you
to
take
part
in
more
activities,
which
usually
involve
teamwork
and
interactions
with
other
students
and
are
therefore
good
for
developing
friendly
relationships.
Lastly,
faced
with
some
tough
problems,
you
might
consider
asking
your
teachers
who
can
usually
offer
you
some
sensible
suggestions.
I
sincerely
hope
my
advice
will
be
of
some
help
to
you.
If
there
is
anything
more
I
can
do
to
help,
please
let
me
know.
Yours
Sincerely
Li
Hua
Text
1
W:That
coat
looks
very
warm!
Did
you
buy
it
at
a
department
store?
M:No,
my
father
gave
it
to
me.(1)His
best
friend
gave
it
to
him
when
he
was
younger.
It’s
lasted
many
years.
Text
2
W:Can
you
help
me
open
this?
I’ve
tried
everything,
but
I
can’t
get
the
top
off.(2)
M:Let
me
wash
my
hands
first.
I
was
working
on
my
car,
so
my
hands
are
dirty.
Text
3
W:Do
you
have
any
exciting
plans
for
the
summer?
I’m
going
on
vacation
at
the
beach
with
my
family.
M:I’m
going
to
Europe
to
study
abroad!(3)I’ll
be
in
the
Netherlands
for
two
months.
I
can’t
wait!
Text
4
M:Ouch!
This
tooth
is
really
killing
me.
W:Have
you
seen
the
dentist?
M:No,
I
haven’t.
Going
to
the
dentist
really
upsets
me.
I’ll
do
anything
to
keep
myself
from
getting
in
the
dentist’s
chair.(4)
Text
5
W:Wow.
Greg!
You
look
like
a
completely
different
person!
I
wouldn’t
have
even
recognized
you
if
it
wasn’t
for
your
long
hair.
Let
me
see...
You
still
wear
the
same
clothes.
Did
you
get
rid
of
the
beard?
M:Yes,
it
was
getting
uncomfortable.(5)
Text
6
W:May
I
help
you?
M:I
would
like
to
return
these
shoes
if
possible.(6)
W:Our
shoes
can
be
returned
within
three
days
after
purchasing.
May
I
ask
when
you
bought
them?(6)
M:Yeah,
I
just
bought
them
last
Sunday.(6)
W:OK.
Is
there
anything
wrong
with
them?
M:Well.
I
find
the
size
is
not
right
for
me.(7)
W:Would
you
like
to
exchange
them
then?
M:No,
thanks.
My
wife
also
doesn’t
like
the
style
of
these
shoes,
so
I
would
rather
just
return
them.(7)
W:No
problem.
Text
7
W:Can
I
help
you,
sir?(8)
M:Yes,
I’m
looking
for
a
book
about
law.(8)
W:Could
you
tell
me
the
name
of
the
book
and
the
author?
M:Uh,
The
Origin
of
Law.
And
it
was
written
by
Professor
Felix
of
Harvard.
W:I’m
sorry.
It’s
been
sold
out.(8)Could
you
come
by
again
next
week?
M:Next
week?
It’s
too
late.
I
need
it
sooner.
W:Well,
then,
is
it
convenient
for
you
to
leave
your
phone
number
so
that
I
can
inform
you
as
soon
as
we
get
it
again?
M:No,
thanks
anyway.
I
will
try
the
other
store
around
the
corner.(9)
W:Sure.
I
hope
you’ll
find
it
there.
Text
8
W:Hello,
Daniel!
M:Hey
Molly!
What’s
up?
W:I’m
going
to
London
for
business
next
week,(10)and
I
thought
I
should
meet
up
with
you
and
Laura.
M:That
sounds
great!
When
will
you
be
here?
W:I’ll
arrive
on’
Wednesday
and
fly
back
to
New
York
on
Sunday.
M:Alright.
How
about
dinner
on
Friday?(11)
W:Hmm,
I
might
have
a
work
dinner
on
Friday
with
some
colleagues.
Is
Saturday
okay
for
you?(11)
M:No
problem.(11)Have
you
called
Laura
yet?(12)
W:Yes.
She’s
on
vacation
with
her
husband
in
Rome.
But
she’ll
be
hack
on
Tuesday.
M:Okay!
It’d
be
great
to
see
her,
too!
Even
though
we
live
in
the
same
city,
I’ve
only
seen
her
a
few
times
since
we
graduated
from
college.(12)
W:Really?
Anyway,
let’s
catch
up
next
week!
★catch
up:别后叙谈
Anyway,
let’s
catch
up
next
week!
不管怎样,我们下周见面好好叙叙旧!
Text
9
W:Hi,
David.
You
look
worried.
What’s
the
matter?
M:I’ve
been
thinking
about
my
job
and
I’m
a
little
upset.
W:Why?
M:I
want
to
take
a
part-time
job
in
my
last
year
of
college.
I
was
offered
one
at
a
restaurant
last
week,
but
I
don’t
really
want
to
take
it.(13)
W:How
come?
M:It
doesn’t
sound
interesting.
W:How
much
will
they
pay
you?
M:$15
an
hour.
W:Well,
I’d
take
it
if
I
were
you.
You’ve
been
searching
for
a
job
since
last
month,(14)and
this
is
the
first
one
you’ve
found.
M:But
it
doesn’t
suit
me.
Don’t
you
think
I
might
find
a
better
job
somewhere
else,
like
a
gym?
W:It
might
take
a
long
time.
You
could
take
this
job
and
keep
looking
for
a
better
one.
If
you
find
something
better,
you
could
make
the
change.(15)
M:Hmm,
that
sounds
like
a
good
idea.
Thank
you
very
much.
Oh,
it’s
time
for
class.
We
have
to
hurry.(16)
Text
10(第17题为总结题)
In
the
UK,
most
children
have
their
midday
meals
at
school.
And
in
many
schools,
the
children
can
choose
what
they
want
to
eat.
The
children
can
have
a
school
lunch—a
hot,
cooked
meal;
or
they
can
take
a
packed
lunch
with
them,
which
usually
includes
cold
food
like
sandwiches
and
salads.
To
make
sure
children
can
have
a
healthy
lunch
at
school,
a
famous
UK
cook
called
Jamie
Oliver
started
an
event
to
improve
children’s
lunches.
Before
that,
Jamie
spent
a
year
working
in
a
school
kitchen.(18)
Jamie
was
surprised
at
the
junk
food
which
he
saw
being
served
at
school.
There
were
burgers,
pizzas,
and
chips.(19)So
he
decided
to
forbid
the
junk
food
at
school,
and
started
cooking
healthy
food
for
students.
Finally,
Jamie
improved
the
school
lunch
and
trained
other
people
to
cook
healthy
food.(20)Then
he
put
pressure
on
the
government
to
improve
the
standards
of
school
food
across
the
country.
And
it
looks
like
the
changes
have
begun.