武强县2020——2021学年度下学期期中考试
高二英语试题
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。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
might
the
man
want
for
supper?
A.
Seafood.
B.
Steak.
C.
Noodles.
2.What
is
the
woman
concerned
about?
A.
Catching
a
cold.
B.
Losing
her
sweater.
C.
Standing
in
a
long
line.
3.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
gym.
B.
In
an
office.
C.
In
a
classroom.
4.What
is
the
price
of
the
day
flight?
A.
$360.
B.
$400.
C.
$410.
5.What
does
the
man
think
of
the
story?
A.
It
is
too
hard
to
understand
B.
The
beginning
is
confusing.
C.
The
writer
tells
the
story
well.
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’s
wrong
with
the
boys?
A.
They
lost
a
camera.
B.
They
got
sick.
C.
They
wasted
money.
7.
What
is
the
family
probably
going
to
do
tomorrow?
A.
Go
shopping.
B.
Go
to
a
bank.
C.
Have
a
birthday
party.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
What
job
is
the
woman
applying
for?
A.
A
gardener.
B.
A
nurse.
C.
A
teacher.
9.
How
many
hours
will
the
woman
work
per
day?
A.
Two.
B.
Four.
C.
Six.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.
What
day
might
it
be
yesterday?
A.
Monday.
B.
Tuesday.
C.
Saturday.
11.
What
did
the
woman
do
after
hearing
the
noise
last
night?
A.
She
went
to
sleep.
B.
She
turned
the
light
on.
C.
She
went
up
for
a
look.
12.
Who
is
the
woman
probably
talking
to?
A.
A
neighbor.
B.
Her
husband.
C.
A
policeman.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13.
Where
did
the
man
go
on
holiday?
A.
Paris.
B.
Bali.
C.
London.
14.
What
did
the
man
do
on
the
first
day
of
his
holiday?
A.
Go
swimming.
B.
Go
boating.
C.
Play
volleyball.
15.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Colleagues.
C.
Fellow
travelers.
16.
How
did
the
man
probably
feel
when
he
visited
the
small
island?
A.
Tired.
B.
Excited.
C.
Disappointed.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.
Why
did
the
post
office
in
Guyana
print
their
own
special
stamps?
A.
They
wanted
to
make
more
money.
B.
They
had
only
a
few
usual
stamps
left.
C.
There
were
no
1-cent
or
4-cent
stamps
then.
18.
How
much
was
the
l-cent
stamp
sold
for
in
1980?
A.
A
few
dollars.
B.
Seven
thousand
dollars.
C.
Seven
million
dollars.
19.
Why
are
stamps
with
mistakes
so
valuable?
A.
They
are
very
limited.
B.
They
are
very
beautiful.
C.
They
were
made
long
ago.
20.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
history
of
the
stamps.
B.
Things
learned
from
stamps.
C.
Reasons
for
collecting
stamps.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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
It
can
be
hard
to
keep
kids
busy
sometimes,
especially
when
school
is
out.
Whether
your
kid
is
in
pre-school
or
high
school,
there
are
fun,
educational,
and
even
some
free
apps
on
this
list
for
them.
ABCmouse.
com
is
available
both
as
an
app
and
a
website.
It
uses
fun
storyline-based
videos,
quizzes,
and
activities—there’s
even
a
virtual
map
outlining
your
child’s
learning
path
to
keep
kids
engaged.
Ages:
4-8
Cost:
One-month
free
trial,
then
$
10/month
subscription
(订阅).
EPIC!
Epic!
is
an
app
for
kids
with
an
e-book
library
that
contains
over
35,000
children’s
books.
This
app
is
a
perfect
way
to
take
reading
wherever
your
device
goes,
and
it’s
great
for
families
with
kids
of
various
ages.
Ages:
2-12
Cost:
one-month
free
trial,
then
$
8/month.
QUICK
MATH
Kids
know
that
math
can
be
boring,
but
this
app
transforms
numbers
into
something
more
creative
and
interactive
(互动的).
Quick
Math
Jr.
is
an
app
for
kids
with
12
different
math
games
that
feature
fundamental
math
skills
and
concepts.
Ages:
4-8
Cost:
free
BrainPOP
Jr.
Movie
of
the
Week
For
20
years,
BrainPOP
has
been
providing
kids
all
over
the
world
with
in-depth,
yet
easy
to
understand
educational
videos
on
everything
ranging
from
Mozart
to
food
allergies.
BrainPOP
Jr.
Movie
of
the
Week
is
an
app
that
helps
younger
kids
get
these
videos,
plus
short
quizzes
on
them.
Ages
:6-9
Cost:
free,
optional
subscription(订阅)is
$6.99/month
21.How
much
is
it
if
you
want
to
use
EPIC!
for
the
first
year?
A.$
120
B.$96
C.$110
D.$
88
22.Which
app
will
be
suitable
if
a
child
wants
to
improve
the
skill
about
number?
A.
QUICK
Math
B.
EPIC!
C.
ABCmouse.
Com
D.
BrainPOP
Jr.
Movie
of
the
Week
23.
What
do
the
four
apps
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
interactive.
B.
They
are
educational.
C.
Players
have
quizzes.
D.
They
are
free
of
charge.
B
A
teenager
in
Georgia
will
no
longer
have
to
walk
7
miles
to
work
after
school
thanks
to
one
woman’s
act
of
kindness.
Jayden
Sutton,
a
high
school
senior,
went
on
foot
each
day
from
school
to
his
job
at
a
restaurant
and
then
back
home.
Sutton
was
determined
to
work
and
make
enough
money
to
eventually
buy
his
own
vehicle(汽车).
Sutton
said
he’d
leave
school
at
3:30
pm,
then
walk
miles
to
his
job
at
the
restaurant.
After
his
work,
which
usually
lasted
six
to
eight
hours,
he
walked
home,
sometimes
not
arriving
back
until
almost
midnight.
That
all
changed
when
Myers
saw
him
walking
down
the
road
in
the
rain
in
December.
“The
young
man
was
insistently
in
a
rush
walking
to
work,
saying
‘I
can’t
be
late,’”
Myers
said.
“He
begged
me
to
give
him
a
ride(搭车).
I
told
him
I
could
take
him
as
far
as
I
was
going.
I
began
to
create
small
talk
along
the
way.
It
was
revealed
to
me
that
his
name
was
Jayden,
12th
grader,
worked
40
hours
a
week,
walked
5
miles
to
work
immediately
after
school,
got
off
at
10:30
pm
at
night
and
walked
back
home
another
5
miles
if
co-workers
didn’t
offer
a
ride.”
After
dropping
Sutton
off,
Myers
said
his
heart
and
determination
filled
her
with
tears.
“He
was
smiling
in
good
spirits
and
that’s
a
child
worth
blessing,”
she
told
Fox
News.
So,
Myers
shared
Sutton’s
story
on
the
GoFundMe
page,
which
raised
more
than
$
9,
000
from
186
donors.
She
surprised
Sutton
with
a
new
car
after
she
managed
to
convince(说服)
the
general
manager
to
drop
the
price
of
the
car
to
meet
the
budget(预算).
24.
Why
did
Sutton
work
so
hard
in
his
spare
time?
A.
To
gain
working
experience.
B.
To
pay
for
his
education.
C.
To
own
a
car.
D.
To
support
his
family.
25.
What
difficulty
did
Sutton
have
in
his
work
at
the
restaurant?
A.
He
worked
longer
than
other
workers.
B.
His
work
was
too
tiring.
C.
His
job
was
much
less
paid.
D.
He
had
to
walk
to
work.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“revealed”
in
paragraph
4
mean?
A.
Known.
B.
Attached.
C.
Believed.
D.
Limited.
27.
What
do
we
know
about
the
money
donated
online?
A.
It
could
buy
more
than
a
new
car.
B.
It
was
not
enough
to
buy
a
new
car.
C.
It
was
given
to
Myers
to
buy
herself
a
new
car.
D.
It
mainly
came
from
a
car
sales
manager.
C
A
man
in
Indonesia
is
walking
backwards
(背朝前)
for
435
miles.
He's
making
the
trip
to
encourage
the
government
and
others
to
value
and
protect
Indonesia's
rainforests.
Medi
Bastoni
is
43
years
old.
He
is
an
Indonesian.
Indonesia
is
a
large
country
in
the
world
formed
by
a
group
of
islands.
There
are
over
16,
000
islands
there,and
most
of
them
are
covered
with
rainforests.
But
on
Java,
where
Mr.
Bastoni
lives,
far
more
forests
have
been
cleared.
Mr.
Bastoni
believes
it's
important
to
protect
forests
from
being
cut
down,
and
to
restore
(恢复)
them
when
they
have
been
destroyed.
Near
his
home,
Mount
Wilis
is
now
being
restored,
but
Mr.
Bastoni
wants
to
make
the
protection
continue.
That's
how
he
came
up
with
the
idea
of
the
435-mile
walk.
And
walking
backwards?
Mr.
Bastoni
wants
Indonesians
to
look
back
at
their
past.
Walking
backwards
is
a
good
way
to
get
attention.
Right
now,
Mr.
Bastoni's
backward
walk
is
pretty
big
news
in
Indonesia.
Mr.
Bastoni
is
wearing
a
frame(框架)that
supports
a
large
mirror
in
front
of
him,
above
his
head.
This
allows
Mr.
Bastoni
to
look
behind
him
while
walking
backwards.
Besides,
Mr.
Bastoni
is
carrying
a
backpack
with
some
clothes
and
a
little
food.
He
is
planning
on
buying
more
meals
from
restaurants
along
the
way.
He
has
been
sleeping
at
police
stations,
security
posts,
and
even
strangers
homes
during
the
trip.
His
plan
is
to
cover
about
19
miles
a
day.
In
early
August
he
was
in
Sragen
--
about
100
miles
from
his
home.
It's
not
clear
whether
Mr.
Bastoni
is
still
on
track
to
arrive
in
Jakarta
by
August
17.
28.
What
do
we
know
about
rainforests
in
Indonesia?
A.
Indonesia
has
the
largest
area
of
rainforests
in
the
world.
B.
The
loss
of
rainforests
is
getting
serious
on
Java.
C.
The
islands
there
are
all
covered
by
rainforests.
D.
Local
people
pay
great
attention
to
rainforests.
29.
Why
did
Mr
Bastoni
want
to
take
the
435-mile
walk?
A.
With
the
purpose
of
fighting
climate
change.
B.
With
the
aim
of
becoming
a
healthy
person.
C.
With
the
hope
of
rebuilding
rainforests.
D.
With
deep
love
for
traditional
sports.
30.
What's
the
function
of
the
large
mirror?
A.
To
make
sure
of
Mr.
Bastoni's
safety.
B.
To
show
Mr.
Bastoni's
position
correctly.
C.
To
allow
Mr.
Bastoni
to
look
forwards
easily.
D.
To
help
Mr.
Bastoni
enjoy
views
on
the
road.
31.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
The
difficulty
of
protecting
rainforests
in
Indonesia.
B.
The
importance
of
rainforests
to
Indonesia.
C.
A
trip
to
recall
history
and
attract
attention.
D.
A
walking
backwards
trip
to
save
rainforests.
D
Humans
have
found
an
easy
way
to
tell
if
others
are
lying.
Recent
research
shows
that
the
best
way
so
far
is
being
clever
at
how
you
ask
questions
and
listen
to
the
answers.
Much
of
this
research
is
based
on
the
idea
that
telling
a
lie
is
simply
harder
mental
work
than
telling
the
truth.
Making
up(编造)
a
story
takes
more
effort
than
simply
recording
something
that
happened.
And
like
a
writer,
a
liar(撒谎者)
has
to
keep
all
the
unreal
details
in
his
memory
and
sound
believable
when
he
explains
them.
One
method
that
seems
to
work
is
asking
them
to
tell
their
story
in
reverse(颠倒的)order.
This
is
harder
when
the
story
isn't
true
and
makes
it
easier
for
you
to
tell
they
are
lying.
An
even
more
basic
way
that
helps
is
to
just
ask
more
questions,
especially
unexpected
ones.
Truth-tellers
can
easily
find
more
to
say,
but
it's
a
challenge
for
a
liar
to
come
up
with
something
that's
not
in
his
prepared
story.
Researchers
suggest
that
you
shouldn't
lay
all
your
cards
on
the
table(把所有的牌都摊开)
at
the
start,
but
only
gradually
present
what
proof
you
have.
The
liars'
stories
may
not
agree
with
that
proof,
making
it
clear
that
they're
lying.
So
it
looks
like
there
are
ways
to
increase
the
chances
of
catching
a
liar;
we've
just
been
basing
our
methods
on
the
wrong
stories.
Low-tech
ways
of
causing
people
to
make
mistakes
in
conversation
seem
to
work
better
than
any
science
about
eye
movement
or
machines
used
to
recognize
a
liar.
To
find
a
liar,
watch
less
and
listen
more.
32.Why
does
the
author
mention
a
writer?
A.To
show
it's
hard
to
make
up
lies.
B.To
show
it's
hard
to
recognise
a
liar.
C.To
show
writers
know
liars
best.
D.To
show
writers
are
very
clever.
33.What
do
we
know
about
liars?
A.They
often
have
much
to
say.
B.They
often
ask
many
questions.
C.They
usually
prepare
a
made-up
story.
D.They
usually
feel
good
about
themselves.
34.What
advice
is
given
to
help
people
catch
liars?
A.Asking
them
to
write
their
stories
down.
B.Presenting
your
proof
one
by
one.
C.Telling
different
stories
to
them.
D.Letting
them
ask
questions.
35.Which
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Why
People
Lie
B.How
to
Stop
People
Lying
C.Low-tech
Ways
to
Find
a
Liar
D.Liars
Are
Smarter
than
Thought
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The
benefits
of
keeping
a
journal
(日志)
If
you
want
to
grow,
one
important
thing
you
should
do
is
keeping
a
journal.
It
may
seem
simple,
but
it
can
make
a
big
difference
in
your
life.
I
have
been
keeping
journals
for
years.
Writing
all
the
lessons
I
learn
and
all
the
ideas
I
get
has
become
a
habit
for
me.
36
Here
are
some
benefits
you
will
get
by
keeping
a
journal.
◆
It
prevents
you
from
losing
an
idea.
Have
you
ever
gotten
an
idea
only
to
lose
it
later
because
you
didn’t
write
it
down?
37
But
then
I
developed
the
habit
of
writing
down
every
idea
that
came
into
my
mind
as
soon
as
possible.
If
I’m
away
from
my
computer,
I
usually
write
it
down
on
a
piece
of
paper
that
I
bring
wherever
I
go.
I
will
then
transfer
the
idea
to
the
journal
in
my
computer.
◆
It
helps
you
review
all
the
lessons
you’ve
learned
from
your
mistakes.
By
reviewing
your
journal,
you
can
quickly
see
the
lessons
you’ve
learned
and
the
ideas
you’ve
gotten.
38
You
can
use
the
ideas
to
propel
(鞭策)
yourself
forward.
◆
39
After
keeping
a
journal
for
years,
you
can
look
back
at
it
and
see
how
far
you’ve
gone.
Things
that
were
big
problems
in
the
past
might
seem
small
today.
The
raw
ideas
you
had
in
the
past
might
have
been
realized
today.
◆
It
helps
you
expand(拓展)your
ideas.
When
you
try
to
come
up
with
a
sentence
to
express
an
idea,
you
are
thinking
actively
about
it.
40
In
the
end,
you
will
expand
your
ideas.
A.
I
often
experienced
that
myself.
B.
It
trains
you
to
express
your
thoughts.
C.
It
allows
you
to
see
your
progress
over
time.
D.
Just
use
whatever
tool
you
feel
comfortable
with.
E.
Thinking
actively
helps
you
connect
your
idea
to
another
idea.
F.
And
to
be
honest,
I
can’t
imagine
what
my
life
would
be
like
without
it.
G.
Then
you
can
do
whatever
necessary
to
avoid
repeating
the
same
mistakes.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,
从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
ran
into
a
stranger
as
he
passed
by.
“Oh,
excuse
me
please”
was
my
response.
He
said:
“Please
excuse
me
too.
I
wasn’t
watching
for
you.”
We
were
very
polite.
This
stranger
and
I.
We
went
on
our
way
and
we
said
goodbye.
But
at
home
a
different
story
is
told.
Later
that
day,
when
I
was
cooking
the
evening
meal,
my
daughter
stood
beside
me
very
still.
When
I
turned,
I
nearly
knocked
her
down.
“Move
out
of
the
41
,”
I
said
with
a
frown.
She
walked
away,
her
little
heart
broken.
I
didn’t
42
how
harshly
(严厉地)
I’d
spoken.
While
I
lay
awake
in
bed
that
evening,
my
husband
said
to
me,
“While
43
a
stranger,
you
are
polite,
but
with
the
girl
you
love,
you
are
44
.
Go
look
on
the
kitchen
floor.
You’ll
find
some
flowers
by
the
door.
Those
are
the
flowers
she
brought
for
45
.
She
picked
them
herself:
pink,
yellow
and
blue.
She
stood
quietly
not
to
46
the
surprise,
and
you
47
saw
the
tears
in
her
eyes.”
48
,
my
tears
began
to
fall.
I
quietly
went
and
knelt
down
by
her
bed.
“Wake
up,
little
girl,”
I
said.
“Are
these
flowers
you
picked
for
me?”
She
smiled:
“I
found
them
out
by
the
tree.
I
picked
them
49
they’re
pretty
like
you.
I
knew
you’d
like
them,
especially
the
blue.”
I
said:
“Daughter,
I’m
sorry
for
the
way
I
50
today.
I
51
have
yelled
at
you
that
way.”
She
said:
“Oh
Mom,
that’s
okay.
I
love
you
anyway.”
I
said:
“Daughter,
I
love
you
too.
And
I
do
like
the
flowers,
especially
the
blue.”
I
had
got
the
world
52
again.
I’d
53
to
be
polite
to
people
in
the
street
–
good
54
make
society
work.
But
a
stranger
is
someone
we
meet
once
and
then
never
see
again
–
and
55
is
for
life.
41.
A.
house
B.
space
C.
way
D.
area
42.
A.
realize
B.
care
C.
prove
D.
understand
43.
A.
referring
to
B.
listening
to
C.
dealing
with
D.
picking
up
44.
A.
anxious
B.
patient
C.
disappointed
D.
unkind
45.
A.
us
B.
you
C.
the
family
D.
her
friends
46.
A.
ruin
B.
expect
C.
announce
D.
handle
47.
A.
seldom
B.
simply
C.
even
D.
never
48.
A.
By
this
time
B.
At
one
time
C.
For
a
time
D.
At
the
same
time
49.
A.
while
B.
so
C.
unless
D.
because
50.
A.
considered
B.
acted
C.
developed
D.
thought
51.
A.
shouldn’t
B.
couldn’t
C.
wouldn’t
D.
mustn’t
52.
A.
clear
B.
right
C.
beautiful
D.
meaningful
53.
A.
begin
B.
learn
C.
continue
D.
change
54.
A.
manners
B.
habits
C.
lifestyles
D.
behaviors
55.
A.
lover
B.
companion
C.
family
D.
friend
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
Xi'an
City
Wall
is
the
most
complete
city
wall
that
has
survived
China's
long
history.
It
___56___
(build)
originally
to
protect
the
city
__57___
the
Tang
dynasty
and
has
now
been
completely
restored
(修复).
It
is
possible
___58___
(walk)
or
bike
the
entire
14
kilometers.
We
accessed
the
wall
through
the
South
Gate.
The
wall
is
12
meters
high
and
from
here
you
can
see
streams
of
people
moving
inside
and
outside
the
City
Wall.
After
___59__
(spend)
some
time
looking
at
all
the
defensive
equipment
at
the
wall,
we
decided
it
was
time
for
some
action
and
what
was
___60___
(good)
than
to
ride
on
a
piece
of
history!
We
___61___
(hire)
our
bikes
from
the
rental
place
at
the
South
Gate.
My
bike
was
old
and
shaky
__62__
did
the
job.
It
took
us
about
3
hours
to
go
all
___63__
way
around
the
Xi'an
City
Wall.
Supposedly
you
can
do
it
in
two
hours,
but
we
stopped
at
the
different
gates
and
___64___
(watchtower)
to
take
pictures
or
just
to
watch
the
local
people
going
about
their
___65___
(day)
routines.
第四部分
写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校最近正在选拔2021年中美青年大使线上交流项目的志愿者,帮助美国青年使者更好地了解中国历史文化。请写一封电子邮件申请参加该项目。内容包括:
1.
写信意图;
2.
介绍自己的优势;
3.
希望获准。
注意:1.
词数80左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
中美青年大使线上交流项目
Sino-American
Youth
Ambassadors
Online
Program
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
School
mornings
were
always
busy.
The
first
sentence
I
usually
heard
was,
“It’s
time
to
rise
and
shine!”
It
was
my
mother’s
loudest
voice,
and
there
was
no
way
I
could
ignore
it
or
hide
from
it.
“Okay,
Mom.
I
am
getting
up
and
dressed!”
When
I
got
up,
Mon’s
loudest
voice
rose
again
as
she
announced,
“Breakfast
is
ready!”
By
then,
the
house
was
filled
with
the
good
smell
of
breakfast
and
I
couldn’t
help
getting
to
the
kitchen
fast
enough.
“Thanks,
Mom!
This
is
my
favorite,”
I
said,
enjoying
the
dishes.
Mom
replied,
“You
are
welcome,
my
dear.
Now
grab(拿上)your
lunch
bag
and
books.
The
school
bus
will
be
here
any
minute!”
My
sisters
and
I
ran
out
to
the
bus
stop
as
we
grabbed
our
lunch
bags
that
contained
a
sandwich,
fruit
and
dessert(甜品).
Then
one
day,
to
my
surprise,
there
was
no
dessert
in
my
lunch
bag.
I
looked
through
every
part
of
my
lunch
bag,
and
even
turned
it
upside
down.
My
dessert
just
wasn’t
there.
What
could
have
happened
to
it?
Did
Mom
forget
to
make
it?
“Well,”
I
thought,
“it’s
only
one
time,
so
it’s
no
big
deal.”
But
for
the
next
several
days,
my
lunch
bag
contained
no
dessert.
So
one
day
as
soon
as
I
got
home
from
school,
I
asked
Mom
if
she
forgot
to
put
a
dessert
in
my
lunch
bag.
Mom
was
surprised
and
responded,
“Why?
I
have
been
including
a
dessert
in
your
lunch
bag
every
day.
If
you
are
not
getting
them,
then
who
is?”
Soon
when
I
reviewed
my
activities
and
schedules
in
school,
I
found
Carl—the
terror
of
the
third
grade.
No
one
liked
him
in
his
class
because
he
was
rough,
often
fighting
with
other
boys.
Now
even
worse—he
was
a
thief.
“He
must
be
punished,”
I
said
angrily.
But
my
Mom
seemed
to
be
not
angry
at
all.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
After
knowing
everything
about
Carl,
my
Mom
talked
to
me
her
way
to
solve
this
problem.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Carl
was
touched
and
asked
me
if
he
could
visit
my
house
and
thank
my
mother._________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案
1-5
AACBB
6-10
BCCBC
11-15
ACBAA
16-20
BBCAC
21-23
DAB
24-27
C
D
A
B
28-31
BCAD
32-35.ACBC
36-40
FAGCE
41-45
CACDB
46-50
ADADB
51-55
ABCAC
56.was
built
57.
in
58.
to
walk
59.
spending
60.
better
61.hired
62.
but
63.the
64.
watchtowers
65.
daily
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
I'm
Li
Hua,
a
Senior
Two
student.
I
have
read
your
advertisement
for
volunteers
of
the
Sino-American
Youth
Ambassadors
Online
Program.
I'm
writing
to
apply
to
be
a
volunteer
for
this
activity.
I
consider
myself
a
qualified
candidate
for
the
several
reasons.
First
of
all,
a
good
command
of
English
will
make
it
possible
for
me
to
communicate
with
foreign
members
fluently.
Besides,
I'm
an
outgoing
person
and
have
rich
experience
in
voluntary
jobs,
which
can
help
get
along
well
with
American
friends
in
the
program.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
consider
my
application
and
accept
me
as
a
member
of
the
program.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours
Li
Hua
写作二:
(满分25分)
第一段要点:1.
妈妈的解决方式。
2.
我和卡尔之间的互动。
3.
突出母亲关爱卡尔的做法,令卡尔感动(承接第二段第一句中的touched)。
第二段要点:
4.
答应卡尔的要求。
5.
卡尔当面感谢和道歉。
6.
这件事情对卡尔的积极影响。
7.
升华(care,
love,后者a
little
action
can
make
a
big
difference等也可以)
踩点给分。
After
knowing
everything
about
Carl,
my
Mom
talked
to
me
her
way
to
solve
this
problem.She
thought
there
was
no
need
to
punish
Carl
and
what
Carl
needed
was
nothing
more
than
a
friend.
Mom
said
that
she
would
put
two
desserts
in
my
lunch
bag—one
for
me
and
the
other
for
Carl.
Then
I
put
my
lunch
bag
in
its
usual
place
and
I
said
nothing
to
Carl.
But
one
day,
he
asked
me,
“Why
are
there
always
two
desserts
in
your
lunch
bag?”
I
explained
to
him
that
my
Mom
put
one
in
my
lunch
bag
for
me
and
the
other
for
him.
Carl
was
touched
and
asked
me
if
he
could
visit
my
house
and
thank
my
mother.I
told
him
I
would
ask
my
mother
about
it.
Then
one
day
with
my
Mom’s
invitation,
I
took
Carl
to
my
home.
My
Mom
prepared
a
lot
of
delicious
snacks
for
us
and
treated
Carl
as
my
good
friend.
When
leaving,
he
apologized
sincerely
to
me
with
shame
for
once
taking
away
my
desserts,
explained
why
he
did
it
and
expressed
his
hope
that
he
wanted
to
be
my
friend.
After
that,
Carl
never
fought
with
others
at
school
and
often
came
to
my
home,
playing
and
studying
together
with
me.
Because
of
my
Mom’s
example,
I
learned
a
lifelong
lesson
about
how
to
show
proper
care
to
others.