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乌兰浩特中学2020~2021学年下学期期末考试
高二英语试题
第一部分
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
Basketball
Camps
and
Programs
IMG
Academy
Basketball
Camp
New
York
City,
NY
11368,
USA
Phone:
800-872-6425
The
camp
contains
technical
instruction
and
drills
as
well
as
guided
game-situational
play
combined
with
physical
and
mental
training.
IMG
coaches
(教练)
have
experience
in
competing
and
coaching
at
the
professional
levels
and
work
with
campers
through
position-specific
drills
along
with
competition
elements
and
situational
play.
Kutsher's
Sports
Academy
109
Lake
Buel
Road,
Great
Barrington,
MA
01230,
USA
Phone:
413-644-0077
KSA
offers
children
the
chance
to
learn,
play
and
improve
in
the
sports
they
love.
Campers
enjoy
the
best
summers
of
their
lives
in
a
fun
and
caring
environment.
All
of
our
programs
are
directed
by
trained
and
professional
college
and
high
school
instructors.
We're
devoted
to
providing
campers
with
the
opportunity
to
participate,
play
and
learn
every
single
day.
Since
campers
are
able
to
choose
their
own
schedule,
they're
often
excited
about
what
the
day
has
to
offer.
Nike
Basketball
Camp
955
Peachtree
Parkway
Cumming,
GA
30041,
USA
Phone:
1-800-645-3266
We
provide
courses
of
every
ability
level,
beginner
to
advanced,
every
week
this
summer.
Campers
will
train
in
small
group
instruction
using
the
most
advanced
equipment
including
Shootaway
Gun
10k,
HomeCourt
AI
Ballhanding
Stations,
and
Vertimax.
Due
to
local
and
state
regulations,
we
have
to
reduce
our
enrollment
(注册)
numbers
significantly
this
year.
So
please
be
sure
to
book
early.
Behn
Basketball
Camp
55
Pecunit
Street
Dedham,
Ma
02026,
USA
Phone:
916-476-8132
Behn
at
Dedham
High
School
has
been
growing
the
game
throughout
Eastern
Massachusetts.
Located
on
Boston's
southwest
border
in
Norfolk
County,
Dedham
High
School
is
a
great
spot
for
boys
and
girls,
ages
8~16
of
all
abilities
to
improve
their
basketball
skills!
The
camp
helps
players
of
all
abilities
develop
athletically.
1.
How
can
you
learn
about
the
camp
with
situational
play
drills?
A.
By
calling
800-872-6425.
B.
By
calling
413-644-0077.
C.
By
calling
1-800-645-3266.
D.
By
calling
916-476-8132.
2
What
can
you
do
at
Kutsher's
Sports
Academy?
A.
Enjoy
an
easy
winter
holiday.
B.
Train
yourself
using
Shootaway
Gun
10k.
C.
Work
on
environmental
protection.
D.
Choose
your
own
training
schedule.
3.
Which
camp
requires
early
booking?
A.
IMG
Academy
Basketball
Camp.
B.
Kutsher's
Sports
Academy.
C.
Nike
Basketball
Camp.
D.
Behn
Basketball
Camp.
B
Twenty-nine-year-old
Maxim
Kiselev
lives
in
Moscow,
Russia,
with
his
beautiful
wife,
Natalia,
and
lives
with
a
disease
which
mainly
affects
the
left
side
of
his
body.
Maxim
is
a
wheelchair
dancer,
and
does
both
ballroom
style
dancing
and
figure
skating
on
ice.
He
initially
took
up
dancing
when
he
was
14
years
old
as
a
way
to
strengthen
his
body--in
particular
his
left
arm
and
fingers
which
had
limited
functionality
at
the
time.
Gradually,
he
began
to
think
about
becoming
the
standing
partner
of
a
person
using
a
wheelchair;
however,
his
challenges
with
balance
meant
it
wasn't
going
to
be
possible.
His
mother
and
coach
suggested
he
get
into
a
wheelchair
himself.
He
unwillingly
got
into
a
wheelchair
but
was
quickly
pleased
by
his
progress.
The
possibilities
without
a
partner
were
limited,
so
Maxim
went
on
in
search
of
a
dance
partner.
With
only
some
practice
with
his
first
partner,
the
pair
took
part
in
their
first
tournament,
where
they
performed
well.
While
his
start
in
partner
dancing
was
good,
finding
a
right
partner
wasn't
easy.
His
mother
would
get
in
touch
with
the
girls'
parents
or
coaches
and
the
vast
majority
had
very
rude
reactions
as
soon
as
they
found
out
he
was
disabled.
His
coaches
drove
him
to
grow
and
develop
as
a
dancer,
and
came
up
with
some
great
techniques
to
help
him.
His
dancing
was
improved
even
further
when
his
third
coach
forced
him
to
think
in
the
way
a
standing
dancer
did.
Maxim
says
this
is
what
helped
his
performance
to
look
like
dancing
rather
than
just
rolling
back
and
forth
on
the
dance
floor.
Maxim
says
his
greatest
pride
is
having
taken
his
dancing
skills
on
ice.
He
is
the
first
high
level
figure
skater
in
a
wheelchair,
and
still
the
only
one
to
this
day.
Maxim
is
taking
a
break
from
dance
because
of
health
issues,
but
he
recently
participated
in
a
Russian
Virtual
Reality
Project
which
aims
to
motivate
people
with
disabilities
to
get
more
active
in
real
life.
4.
How
does
Maxim's
disease
affect
him?
A.
He
gives
up
his
dream
to
become
a
dancer.
B.
He
can
only
control
half
of
his
body
freely.
C
He
has
no
way
to
make
a
living
all
the
time.
D.
He
has
an
extremely
unhappy
marriage
life.
5.
Why
did
Maxim
start
dancing?
A.
To
be
a
standing
dance
partner.
B.
To
meet
his
mother's
expectation.
C.
To
improve
his
physical
condition.
D.
To
get
himself
out
of
a
wheelchair.
6.
What
difficulty
did
Maxim
have
while
looking
for
a
dance
partner?
A.
Few
people
praised
his
talent.
B.
Nobody
helped
with
the
search.
C.
He
was
rejected
because
of
his
skills.
D.
He
faced
discrimination
due
to
disability.
7.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"this"
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
Mastering
dancing
techniques.
B.
Thinking
like
a
standing
dancer.
C.
Helping
people
with
disabilities.
D.
Making
some
progress
in
dancing.
C
What
acts
of
kindness
will
make
us
the
happiest,
and
who
tends
to
benefit
the
most?
A
newly-published
review
of
decades
of
kindness
research
provides
some
answers.
In
this
paper,
researchers
analyzed
the
results
from
126
research
articles
looking
at
almost
200,
000
participants
from
around
the
world.
The
studies
they
chose
measured
well-being
in
various
ways,
including
both
mental
and
physical
health.
Some
were
experiments,
where
people
did
a
kindness
practice
to
observe
its
effects,
while
others
just
surveyed
people
about
how
kind
and
happy
they
were.
As
expected,
people
who
were
kind
tended
to
have
higher
well-being.
Lead
researcher
Bryant
Hui
was
astounded
that
the
relationship
wasn't
stronger
than
it
was,
but
he
was
still
encouraged
by
the
results.
One
thing
Hui
and
his
colleagues
found
was
that
people
who
performed
random,
informal
acts
of
kindness,
like
bringing
a
meal
to
a
sad
friend,
tended
to
be
happier
than
people
who
performed
more
formal
acts
of
kindness,
like
volunteering
in
a
soup
kitchen.
The
researchers
also
found
that
people
who
were
kind
tended
to
be
higher
in
"eudaimonic
happiness"(a
sense
of
meaning
and
purpose
in
life)
more
than
"hedonic
happiness"(a
sense
of
pleasure
and
comfort).
Perhaps
this
makes
sense,
given
that
being
kind
takes
effort,
which
reduces
comfort
but
could
make
people
feel
better
about
themselves
and
their
abilities,
which
would
provide
a
sense
of
meaning.
Being
kind
came
with
greater
eudaimonic
happiness
for
women
than
for
men,
too.
According
to
Hui,
this
could
be
because,
in
many
cultures,
women
are
expected
to
be
kinder
than
men;
so,
they
may
have
more
to
gain
from
it.
And
younger
participants
experienced
more
happiness
when
they
were
kind
than
older
participants,
perhaps
for
developmental
reasons,
he
says.
Hui
isn't
sure
why
acting
kind
might
have
these
different
effects
on
different
groups,
but
he
points
to
theories
put
forth
by
researcher
Elizabeth
Midlarsky:
Being
kind
may
make
us
feel
better
about
ourselves
as
a
person
or
about
the
meaning
of
our
lives,
help
us
forget
our
own
troubles
and
stresses,
or
help
us
be
more
socially-connected
with
others.
8.
What
does
the
data
in
the
second
paragraph
intend
to
show?
A.
The
recent
paper
is
worthy
of
being
read.
B.
The
recent
paper
gives
convincing
results.
C.
Kindness
is
always
a
hot
topic
of
research.
D.
Kindness
is
closely
linked
to
one's
well-being.
9.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"astounded"
in
paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Afraid.
B.
Certain.
C.
Excited.
D.
Surprised.
10.
Which
of
the
following
acts
of
kindness
can
make
one
feel
happier
according
to
paragraph
4?
A.
Volunteering
in
a
hospital.
B.
Cleaning
a
community.
C.
Returning
a
lost
item
to
its
owner.
D.
Collecting
donations
for
the
poor.
11.
What
do
the
researchers
find
from
the
paper?
A.
Being
kind
has
different
effects
on
different
groups.
B.
Eudaimonic
happiness
makes
people
feel
comfort.
C.
The
younger
experienced
more
happiness
than
the
older.
D.
Female
participants
are
kinder
than
male
ones.
D
Luggage-free
travel,
boarding
queues
and
self-flying
planes
will
be
common
for
travelers
in
20
years'
time.
You'll
even
be
able
to
go
on
a
holiday
without
leaving
your
sofa.
The
bold
predictions
have
been
made
by
futurologist
and
author
Ray
Hammond,
who
is
based
in
the
UK.
According
to
Hammond’s
predictions
published
in
the
Future
Travel
Report
by
Allianz
Insurance,
it's
likely
that
tourists
will
be
flying
to
and
from
the
moon
regularly
by
2040.
What's
more,
passports
could
disappear,
as
airports
move
more
and
more
into
the
land
of
facial
pattern
recognition
systems
at
check-in
gates.
Computer
systems
that
can
scan
your
face
and
check
you
into
your
flight
will
be
standard
in
20
years,
the
report
notes.
When
you
board
your
flight,
after
checking
in
with
your
smiling
dial,
don’t
expect
to
be
greeted
by
the
pilot.
Hammond
bets
that
planes
will
be
flying
themselves
in
2040.
No
pilots
and
no
supervision.
It'll
play
well
for
the
special
routes
of
plane
travel-extra-long
flights,
which
have
raised
concerns
about
the
aircraft
staffs
tiredness.
Are
you
nervous
at
the
thought
of
a
plane
under
its
own
control?
You'll
be
calmer
by
the
time
you
step
aboard
Hammond
says.
Well
already
be
used
to
self-driving
cars.
When
you
do
arrive
at
your
destination
and
check
into
your
hotel,
there
won’t
be
a
porter
carrying
your
heavy
suitcase
to
your
room.
By
2040,
we'll
have
the
ability
to
send
our
clothing
measurements
to
our
hotel
ahead
of
our
arrival,
where
they'll
have
a
3D
printer
ready
to
print
out
our
clothing.
And
when
we
check
out,
our
clothes
will
be
shipping
off
for
recycling.
Virtual
reality
will
be
so
advanced
within
20
years
that
it'll
allow
us
to
experience
other
countries
and
destinations
without
stepping
foot
outside
our
door.
The
report
says,
“Multi-sensory
virtual
reality
technology
will
allow
armchair
travel
planners
to
‘step
into’
virtual
hotel
rooms,
explore
museums
or
walk
into
restaurants.”
However,
it
won’t
kill
the
real-life
tourism
industry-instead,
it's
expected
to
give
it
an
even
bigger
improvement.
12.
What
did
Ray
Hammond
say
about
traveling
by
self-flying
plane?
A.
It
is
boring.
B.
It
is
challenging.
C.
It
is
relaxing.
D.
It
is
frightening.
13.
How
will
the
advanced
3D
technology
affect
tourism?
A.
Make
it
easier
for
tourists
to
book
tickets.
B.
Make
clothes
easily
available
to
tourists.
C.
Make
recycling
more
common
in
tourism.
D.
Make
it
possible
to
travel
without
passports.
14.
What
is
possible
by
2040
according
to
Ray
Hammond?
A.
Flying
to
the
moon
and
back
regularly.
B.
Having
no
need
to
book
trips.
C.
Enjoying
virtual
reality
only
in
museums.
D.
Traveling
with
anyone
as
you
please.
15.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Predictions
on
Travel
by
2040
B.
Possible
Changes
About
Life
in
2040
C.
Changes
of
the
Means
of
traveling
D.
The
Bright
Future
of
the
Tour
Industry
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。
As
you
get
older,
you'll
meet
a
wider
range
of
people
from
different
cultures.
Culture
is
an
idea
that
isn't
easy
to
understand.
People
often
use
the
term
to
refer
to
things
like
food,
holidays,
clothing
and
music.____16____Religion,
customs,
beliefs
and
values
are
also
part
of
your
culture.
So
when
meeting
people
from
different
backgrounds,
you
can
sometimes
find
that
there're
huge
differences
in
how
you
see
the
world.
____17____For
example
when
you
meet
people
from
a
different
culture,
ask
them
about
their
lives.
It
is
one
of
the
best
ways
to
understand
the
culture.
But
be
polite
about
it
and
remember
they
don't
owe
you
an
answer,
and
might
not
want
to
give
it—not
everyone
wants
to
explain
everything
about
their
culture.
Maybe
you've
recently
met
someone
from
a
different
culture
you
find
interesting.____18____Get
to
know
his/her
families
and
see
how
their
customs
and
traditions
differ
from
yours.
You
might
be
surprised
to
find
how
culturally
different
two
people
living
even
in
the
same
town
can
be!
Read
books
by
and
about
people
who
are
different
from
you.
Reading
memoirs
(回忆录),
biographies
and
other
nonfiction
books
is
an
obvious
way
to
learn
about
a
country
or
someone's
life.____19____Like
with
books,
you
can
also
watch
movies
to
learn
more
about
a
culture.
What's
more,
keeping
yourself
in
a
different
culture
through
travel
is
also
an
amazing
way
to
understand
another
culture.
____20____So
accept
and
respect
the
differences
between
yourself
and
your
friends
from
different
cultures—remember
that
what
is
a
difference
to
you
is
just
their
normal
life!
A.
Make
friends
with
him/her.
B.
But
it
also
goes
much
deeper
than
that.
C.
Show
respect
towards
people
from
other
cultures.
D.
You
may
think
you
know
a
lot
about
a
culture
or
place.
E.
Differences
between
us
are
what
makes
life
so
interesting.
F.
There
are
many
ways
to
understand
other
people's
cultures.
G.
Also
don't
ignore
novels
that
have
been
translated
from
other
languages.
第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,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。
This
Federal
Express
(FedEx)
driver
is
being
___21___
for
going
above
and
beyond
the
call
of
duty
to
help
out
a
neighbor
during
an
everyday
delivery
run.
Jodi
Lafreniere
is
a
kindergarten
teacher
who
was___22___
her
home
in
Manistique,
Michigan
when
the
good
deed
took
place
last
week.
Since
her
doorbell
security
camera
was
activated,
she
got
a
notification
___23___
on
her
cellphone
about
someone
___24___
her
home.
Upon
looking
at
the
video
from
____25____,
she
saw
a
FedEx
driver
carrying
a
___26___
up
to
her
door.
When
he____27____sight
of
all
the
snow
on
her
doorstep,
however,
he____28____the
package,
took
a
shovel,and
began
clearing
away
the
___29___.
“Although
we
see
many
acts
of____30____in
this
area,
it
was
still____31____to
see
that
he
went
the
extra
step,"
Lafreniere
told
CNN.
“I
___32___
it
with
my
co-workers
immediately
___33___
I
couldn't
believe
it.
It
____34____my
day.

The
delivery
driver,
Melvin
J.
Marlett,
has
reportedly
been
working
for
FedEx
for
23
years.
Although
Lafreniere
is
usually
never
home
to
greet
him
during
his
deliveries,
her
husband
said
he
was
___35___
to
share
many
conversations
with
the
driver.
Lafreniere
later
reached
out
to
Marlett
and
asked
for
his
___36___
to
post
the
video
in
the
hope
that
it
would____37____others
on
social
media—and
her
wish
has
now
come
true,
since
her
Facebook
video
of
the
incident
has
been
____38____viewed
more
than
57,
000
times.
“I
would
hope
it's
___39___
that
anybody
would
have
done,"
Marlett
said.
“If
you
take
care
of
your
____40____,
they
take
care
of
you."
21.
A.
blamed
B.
praised
C.
demanded
D.
applied
22.
A.
back
to
B.
away
from
C.
ahead
of
D.
next
to
23.
A.
mark
B.
book
C.
signal
D.
message
24.
A.
knocking
B.
breaking
C.
robbing
D.
approaching
25.
A.
neighbor
B.
radio
C.
camera
D.
TV
26.
A.
package
B.
gift
C.
dog
D.
hammer
27.
A.
caught
B.
lost
C.
held
D.
kept
28.
A.
took
up
B.
broke
down
C.
made
up
D.
put
down
29.
A.
deliveries
B.
leaves
C.
snow
D.
tracks
30.
A.
kindness
B.
celebration
C.
justice
D.
appreciation
31.
A.
worrying
B.
surprising
C.
embarrassing
D.
annoying
32.
A.
informed
B.
learned
C.
refused
D.
shared
33.
A.
so
B.
because
C.
but
D.
unless
34.
A.
worked
B.
did
C.
made
D.
left
35.
A.
delighted
B.
afraid
C.
proud
D.
difficult
36.
A.
suggestion
B.
order
C.
direction
D.
permission
37.
A.
inspire
B.
shock
C.
amuse
D.
puzzle
38.
A.
really
B.
normally
C.
constantly
D.
sincerely
39.
A.
anything
B.
nothing
C.
something
D.
everything
40.
A.
passengers
B.
customers
C.
workers
D.
colleagues
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,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。
Sometimes
it
can
feel
like
getting
along
with
your
parents____41____(be)impossible.
However,
they
are
perhaps
your
best
teachers,
and
will____42____(possible)influence
many
of
the
decisions
you
make.
If
you
are
feeling
like
you
and
your
parents
can't
get
on
the
same
page,
take____43____(step)
to
try
to
get
along
better
with
your
parents.
Your
parents
won't
always
be
around,
so
spend
time
with
them
while
you're
able
to.
This
doesn't
mean
just____44____(sit)in
front
of
the
TV
together.
Instead,
find
activities
to
do
together
so
that
you
can
learn
more
about
what
your
parents
enjoy
doing.
When
you
have____45____conflict
with
your
parents,
look
at
it
from
their
point
of
view.
Sometimes,
it
can
be____46____(help)
to
try
and
imagine
that
you
were
in
their
situation.
You
might
see
that
they
are
worried
for
your
safety.
This
doesn't
mean
it
should
make
you
agree____47____them,
but
it
can
help
you
find
the
source
of
the
conflict.
When
talking
about
the
conflict
with
your
parents,
do
think
about
what
you____48____(say)
before
you
say
it.
Once
your
relationship
with
your
parents
has
been
improved,
do
your
best____49____(keep)it.
For
this,
be
kind
and
appreciative
to
them.
For
example,
do
something
nice
for
your
parents,
such
as
making
a
card
for
them.
Give
your
parents
a
kiss
or
a
hug
when
they
do
something_____50_____is
good
for
you.
Most
importantly,
try
to
always
stay
in
touch
with
them!
第三部分写作(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:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。
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。
My
job
is
model-making.
I
make
small
copy
of
large
buildings.
When
I
was
at
school
it
was
which
I
wanted
to
do.
But
I
chose
a
college
course
of
woodwork.
Now
I've
finished
quite
a
little
tasks.
The
toughest
task
I
had
was
from
Ireland.
I
was
asked
do
a
model
of
part
of
a
large
house
that
had
been
burnt
down
years
before.
Since
then,
I
had
done
all
sorts
of
buildings.
The
one
I
liked
most,
though,
was
a
theatre
I
rebuilt
it.
The
originally
building
was
gone,
but
fortunately
I
used
the
previously
preparing
drawings
to
finish
it.
My
model
is
now
showing
in
an
exhibition
in
London.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
52.
假定你是李华,你校英文报正在招聘“中国文化”版专栏编辑,你对此很感兴趣。请你写一封邮件应聘,内容包括:
1.表明意图;
2.个人优势;
3.期待回复。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结束语已为你写好。
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I'm
Li
Hua,
a
Senior
Two
student.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
乌兰浩特中学2020~2021学年下学期期末考试
高二英语试题
答案版
第一部分
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
Basketball
Camps
and
Programs
IMG
Academy
Basketball
Camp
New
York
City,
NY
11368,
USA
Phone:
800-872-6425
The
camp
contains
technical
instruction
and
drills
as
well
as
guided
game-situational
play
combined
with
physical
and
mental
training.
IMG
coaches
(教练)
have
experience
in
competing
and
coaching
at
the
professional
levels
and
work
with
campers
through
position-specific
drills
along
with
competition
elements
and
situational
play.
Kutsher's
Sports
Academy
109
Lake
Buel
Road,
Great
Barrington,
MA
01230,
USA
Phone:
413-644-0077
KSA
offers
children
the
chance
to
learn,
play
and
improve
in
the
sports
they
love.
Campers
enjoy
the
best
summers
of
their
lives
in
a
fun
and
caring
environment.
All
of
our
programs
are
directed
by
trained
and
professional
college
and
high
school
instructors.
We're
devoted
to
providing
campers
with
the
opportunity
to
participate,
play
and
learn
every
single
day.
Since
campers
are
able
to
choose
their
own
schedule,
they're
often
excited
about
what
the
day
has
to
offer.
Nike
Basketball
Camp
955
Peachtree
Parkway
Cumming,
GA
30041,
USA
Phone:
1-800-645-3266
We
provide
courses
of
every
ability
level,
beginner
to
advanced,
every
week
this
summer.
Campers
will
train
in
small
group
instruction
using
the
most
advanced
equipment
including
Shootaway
Gun
10k,
HomeCourt
AI
Ballhanding
Stations,
and
Vertimax.
Due
to
local
and
state
regulations,
we
have
to
reduce
our
enrollment
(注册)
numbers
significantly
this
year.
So
please
be
sure
to
book
early.
Behn
Basketball
Camp
55
Pecunit
Street
Dedham,
Ma
02026,
USA
Phone:
916-476-8132
Behn
at
Dedham
High
School
has
been
growing
the
game
throughout
Eastern
Massachusetts.
Located
on
Boston's
southwest
border
in
Norfolk
County,
Dedham
High
School
is
a
great
spot
for
boys
and
girls,
ages
8~16
of
all
abilities
to
improve
their
basketball
skills!
The
camp
helps
players
of
all
abilities
develop
athletically.
1.
How
can
you
learn
about
the
camp
with
situational
play
drills?
A.
By
calling
800-872-6425.
B.
By
calling
413-644-0077.
C.
By
calling
1-800-645-3266.
D.
By
calling
916-476-8132.
2
What
can
you
do
at
Kutsher's
Sports
Academy?
A.
Enjoy
an
easy
winter
holiday.
B.
Train
yourself
using
Shootaway
Gun
10k.
C.
Work
on
environmental
protection.
D.
Choose
your
own
training
schedule.
3.
Which
camp
requires
early
booking?
A.
IMG
Academy
Basketball
Camp.
B.
Kutsher's
Sports
Academy.
C.
Nike
Basketball
Camp.
D.
Behn
Basketball
Camp.
【答案】1.
A
2.
D
3.
C
B
Twenty-nine-year-old
Maxim
Kiselev
lives
in
Moscow,
Russia,
with
his
beautiful
wife,
Natalia,
and
lives
with
a
disease
which
mainly
affects
the
left
side
of
his
body.
Maxim
is
a
wheelchair
dancer,
and
does
both
ballroom
style
dancing
and
figure
skating
on
ice.
He
initially
took
up
dancing
when
he
was
14
years
old
as
a
way
to
strengthen
his
body--in
particular
his
left
arm
and
fingers
which
had
limited
functionality
at
the
time.
Gradually,
he
began
to
think
about
becoming
the
standing
partner
of
a
person
using
a
wheelchair;
however,
his
challenges
with
balance
meant
it
wasn't
going
to
be
possible.
His
mother
and
coach
suggested
he
get
into
a
wheelchair
himself.
He
unwillingly
got
into
a
wheelchair
but
was
quickly
pleased
by
his
progress.
The
possibilities
without
a
partner
were
limited,
so
Maxim
went
on
in
search
of
a
dance
partner.
With
only
some
practice
with
his
first
partner,
the
pair
took
part
in
their
first
tournament,
where
they
performed
well.
While
his
start
in
partner
dancing
was
good,
finding
a
right
partner
wasn't
easy.
His
mother
would
get
in
touch
with
the
girls'
parents
or
coaches
and
the
vast
majority
had
very
rude
reactions
as
soon
as
they
found
out
he
was
disabled.
His
coaches
drove
him
to
grow
and
develop
as
a
dancer,
and
came
up
with
some
great
techniques
to
help
him.
His
dancing
was
improved
even
further
when
his
third
coach
forced
him
to
think
in
the
way
a
standing
dancer
did.
Maxim
says
this
is
what
helped
his
performance
to
look
like
dancing
rather
than
just
rolling
back
and
forth
on
the
dance
floor.
Maxim
says
his
greatest
pride
is
having
taken
his
dancing
skills
on
ice.
He
is
the
first
high
level
figure
skater
in
a
wheelchair,
and
still
the
only
one
to
this
day.
Maxim
is
taking
a
break
from
dance
because
of
health
issues,
but
he
recently
participated
in
a
Russian
Virtual
Reality
Project
which
aims
to
motivate
people
with
disabilities
to
get
more
active
in
real
life.
4.
How
does
Maxim's
disease
affect
him?
A.
He
gives
up
his
dream
to
become
a
dancer.
B.
He
can
only
control
half
of
his
body
freely.
C
He
has
no
way
to
make
a
living
all
the
time.
D.
He
has
an
extremely
unhappy
marriage
life.
5.
Why
did
Maxim
start
dancing?
A.
To
be
a
standing
dance
partner.
B.
To
meet
his
mother's
expectation.
C.
To
improve
his
physical
condition.
D.
To
get
himself
out
of
a
wheelchair.
6.
What
difficulty
did
Maxim
have
while
looking
for
a
dance
partner?
A.
Few
people
praised
his
talent.
B.
Nobody
helped
with
the
search.
C.
He
was
rejected
because
of
his
skills.
D.
He
faced
discrimination
due
to
disability.
7.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"this"
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
Mastering
dancing
techniques.
B.
Thinking
like
a
standing
dancer.
C.
Helping
people
with
disabilities.
D.
Making
some
progress
in
dancing.
【答案】4.
B
5.
C
6.
D
7.
B
C
What
acts
of
kindness
will
make
us
the
happiest,
and
who
tends
to
benefit
the
most?
A
newly-published
review
of
decades
of
kindness
research
provides
some
answers.
In
this
paper,
researchers
analyzed
the
results
from
126
research
articles
looking
at
almost
200,
000
participants
from
around
the
world.
The
studies
they
chose
measured
well-being
in
various
ways,
including
both
mental
and
physical
health.
Some
were
experiments,
where
people
did
a
kindness
practice
to
observe
its
effects,
while
others
just
surveyed
people
about
how
kind
and
happy
they
were.
As
expected,
people
who
were
kind
tended
to
have
higher
well-being.
Lead
researcher
Bryant
Hui
was
astounded
that
the
relationship
wasn't
stronger
than
it
was,
but
he
was
still
encouraged
by
the
results.
One
thing
Hui
and
his
colleagues
found
was
that
people
who
performed
random,
informal
acts
of
kindness,
like
bringing
a
meal
to
a
sad
friend,
tended
to
be
happier
than
people
who
performed
more
formal
acts
of
kindness,
like
volunteering
in
a
soup
kitchen.
The
researchers
also
found
that
people
who
were
kind
tended
to
be
higher
in
"eudaimonic
happiness"(a
sense
of
meaning
and
purpose
in
life)
more
than
"hedonic
happiness"(a
sense
of
pleasure
and
comfort).
Perhaps
this
makes
sense,
given
that
being
kind
takes
effort,
which
reduces
comfort
but
could
make
people
feel
better
about
themselves
and
their
abilities,
which
would
provide
a
sense
of
meaning.
Being
kind
came
with
greater
eudaimonic
happiness
for
women
than
for
men,
too.
According
to
Hui,
this
could
be
because,
in
many
cultures,
women
are
expected
to
be
kinder
than
men;
so,
they
may
have
more
to
gain
from
it.
And
younger
participants
experienced
more
happiness
when
they
were
kind
than
older
participants,
perhaps
for
developmental
reasons,
he
says.
Hui
isn't
sure
why
acting
kind
might
have
these
different
effects
on
different
groups,
but
he
points
to
theories
put
forth
by
researcher
Elizabeth
Midlarsky:
Being
kind
may
make
us
feel
better
about
ourselves
as
a
person
or
about
the
meaning
of
our
lives,
help
us
forget
our
own
troubles
and
stresses,
or
help
us
be
more
socially-connected
with
others.
8.
What
does
the
data
in
the
second
paragraph
intend
to
show?
A.
The
recent
paper
is
worthy
of
being
read.
B.
The
recent
paper
gives
convincing
results.
C.
Kindness
is
always
a
hot
topic
of
research.
D.
Kindness
is
closely
linked
to
one's
well-being.
9.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"astounded"
in
paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Afraid.
B.
Certain.
C.
Excited.
D.
Surprised.
10.
Which
of
the
following
acts
of
kindness
can
make
one
feel
happier
according
to
paragraph
4?
A.
Volunteering
in
a
hospital.
B.
Cleaning
a
community.
C.
Returning
a
lost
item
to
its
owner.
D.
Collecting
donations
for
the
poor.
11.
What
do
the
researchers
find
from
the
paper?
A.
Being
kind
has
different
effects
on
different
groups.
B.
Eudaimonic
happiness
makes
people
feel
comfort.
C.
The
younger
experienced
more
happiness
than
the
older.
D.
Female
participants
are
kinder
than
male
ones.
【答案】8.
B
9.
D
10.
C
11.
A
D
Luggage-free
travel,
boarding
queues
and
self-flying
planes
will
be
common
for
travelers
in
20
years'
time.
You'll
even
be
able
to
go
on
a
holiday
without
leaving
your
sofa.
The
bold
predictions
have
been
made
by
futurologist
and
author
Ray
Hammond,
who
is
based
in
the
UK.
According
to
Hammond’s
predictions
published
in
the
Future
Travel
Report
by
Allianz
Insurance,
it's
likely
that
tourists
will
be
flying
to
and
from
the
moon
regularly
by
2040.
What's
more,
passports
could
disappear,
as
airports
move
more
and
more
into
the
land
of
facial
pattern
recognition
systems
at
check-in
gates.
Computer
systems
that
can
scan
your
face
and
check
you
into
your
flight
will
be
standard
in
20
years,
the
report
notes.
When
you
board
your
flight,
after
checking
in
with
your
smiling
dial,
don’t
expect
to
be
greeted
by
the
pilot.
Hammond
bets
that
planes
will
be
flying
themselves
in
2040.
No
pilots
and
no
supervision.
It'll
play
well
for
the
special
routes
of
plane
travel-extra-long
flights,
which
have
raised
concerns
about
the
aircraft
staffs
tiredness.
Are
you
nervous
at
the
thought
of
a
plane
under
its
own
control?
You'll
be
calmer
by
the
time
you
step
aboard
Hammond
says.
Well
already
be
used
to
self-driving
cars.
When
you
do
arrive
at
your
destination
and
check
into
your
hotel,
there
won’t
be
a
porter
carrying
your
heavy
suitcase
to
your
room.
By
2040,
we'll
have
the
ability
to
send
our
clothing
measurements
to
our
hotel
ahead
of
our
arrival,
where
they'll
have
a
3D
printer
ready
to
print
out
our
clothing.
And
when
we
check
out,
our
clothes
will
be
shipping
off
for
recycling.
Virtual
reality
will
be
so
advanced
within
20
years
that
it'll
allow
us
to
experience
other
countries
and
destinations
without
stepping
foot
outside
our
door.
The
report
says,
“Multi-sensory
virtual
reality
technology
will
allow
armchair
travel
planners
to
‘step
into’
virtual
hotel
rooms,
explore
museums
or
walk
into
restaurants.”
However,
it
won’t
kill
the
real-life
tourism
industry-instead,
it's
expected
to
give
it
an
even
bigger
improvement.
12.
What
did
Ray
Hammond
say
about
traveling
by
self-flying
plane?
A.
It
is
boring.
B.
It
is
challenging.
C.
It
is
relaxing.
D.
It
is
frightening.
13.
How
will
the
advanced
3D
technology
affect
tourism?
A.
Make
it
easier
for
tourists
to
book
tickets.
B.
Make
clothes
easily
available
to
tourists.
C.
Make
recycling
more
common
in
tourism.
D.
Make
it
possible
to
travel
without
passports.
14.
What
is
possible
by
2040
according
to
Ray
Hammond?
A.
Flying
to
the
moon
and
back
regularly.
B.
Having
no
need
to
book
trips.
C.
Enjoying
virtual
reality
only
in
museums.
D.
Traveling
with
anyone
as
you
please.
15.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Predictions
on
Travel
by
2040
B.
Possible
Changes
About
Life
in
2040
C.
Changes
of
the
Means
of
traveling
D.
The
Bright
Future
of
the
Tour
Industry
【答案】12.
C
13.
B
14.
A
15.
A
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。
As
you
get
older,
you'll
meet
a
wider
range
of
people
from
different
cultures.
Culture
is
an
idea
that
isn't
easy
to
understand.
People
often
use
the
term
to
refer
to
things
like
food,
holidays,
clothing
and
music.____16____Religion,
customs,
beliefs
and
values
are
also
part
of
your
culture.
So
when
meeting
people
from
different
backgrounds,
you
can
sometimes
find
that
there're
huge
differences
in
how
you
see
the
world.
____17____For
example
when
you
meet
people
from
a
different
culture,
ask
them
about
their
lives.
It
is
one
of
the
best
ways
to
understand
the
culture.
But
be
polite
about
it
and
remember
they
don't
owe
you
an
answer,
and
might
not
want
to
give
it—not
everyone
wants
to
explain
everything
about
their
culture.
Maybe
you've
recently
met
someone
from
a
different
culture
you
find
interesting.____18____Get
to
know
his/her
families
and
see
how
their
customs
and
traditions
differ
from
yours.
You
might
be
surprised
to
find
how
culturally
different
two
people
living
even
in
the
same
town
can
be!
Read
books
by
and
about
people
who
are
different
from
you.
Reading
memoirs
(回忆录),
biographies
and
other
nonfiction
books
is
an
obvious
way
to
learn
about
a
country
or
someone's
life.____19____Like
with
books,
you
can
also
watch
movies
to
learn
more
about
a
culture.
What's
more,
keeping
yourself
in
a
different
culture
through
travel
is
also
an
amazing
way
to
understand
another
culture.
____20____So
accept
and
respect
the
differences
between
yourself
and
your
friends
from
different
cultures—remember
that
what
is
a
difference
to
you
is
just
their
normal
life!
A.
Make
friends
with
him/her.
B.
But
it
also
goes
much
deeper
than
that.
C.
Show
respect
towards
people
from
other
cultures.
D.
You
may
think
you
know
a
lot
about
a
culture
or
place.
E.
Differences
between
us
are
what
makes
life
so
interesting.
F.
There
are
many
ways
to
understand
other
people's
cultures.
G.
Also
don't
ignore
novels
that
have
been
translated
from
other
languages.
【答案】16.
B
17.
F
18.
A
19.
G
20.
E
第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,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。
This
Federal
Express
(FedEx)
driver
is
being
___21___
for
going
above
and
beyond
the
call
of
duty
to
help
out
a
neighbor
during
an
everyday
delivery
run.
Jodi
Lafreniere
is
a
kindergarten
teacher
who
was___22___
her
home
in
Manistique,
Michigan
when
the
good
deed
took
place
last
week.
Since
her
doorbell
security
camera
was
activated,
she
got
a
notification
___23___
on
her
cellphone
about
someone
___24___
her
home.
Upon
looking
at
the
video
from
____25____,
she
saw
a
FedEx
driver
carrying
a
___26___
up
to
her
door.
When
he____27____sight
of
all
the
snow
on
her
doorstep,
however,
he____28____the
package,
took
a
shovel,and
began
clearing
away
the
___29___.
“Although
we
see
many
acts
of____30____in
this
area,
it
was
still____31____to
see
that
he
went
the
extra
step,"
Lafreniere
told
CNN.
“I
___32___
it
with
my
co-workers
immediately
___33___
I
couldn't
believe
it.
It
____34____my
day.

The
delivery
driver,
Melvin
J.
Marlett,
has
reportedly
been
working
for
FedEx
for
23
years.
Although
Lafreniere
is
usually
never
home
to
greet
him
during
his
deliveries,
her
husband
said
he
was
___35___
to
share
many
conversations
with
the
driver.
Lafreniere
later
reached
out
to
Marlett
and
asked
for
his
___36___
to
post
the
video
in
the
hope
that
it
would____37____others
on
social
media—and
her
wish
has
now
come
true,
since
her
Facebook
video
of
the
incident
has
been
____38____viewed
more
than
57,
000
times.
“I
would
hope
it's
___39___
that
anybody
would
have
done,"
Marlett
said.
“If
you
take
care
of
your
____40____,
they
take
care
of
you."
21.
A.
blamed
B.
praised
C.
demanded
D.
applied
22.
A.
back
to
B.
away
from
C.
ahead
of
D.
next
to
23.
A.
mark
B.
book
C.
signal
D.
message
24.
A.
knocking
B.
breaking
C.
robbing
D.
approaching
25.
A.
neighbor
B.
radio
C.
camera
D.
TV
26.
A.
package
B.
gift
C.
dog
D.
hammer
27.
A.
caught
B.
lost
C.
held
D.
kept
28.
A.
took
up
B.
broke
down
C.
made
up
D.
put
down
29.
A.
deliveries
B.
leaves
C.
snow
D.
tracks
30.
A.
kindness
B.
celebration
C.
justice
D.
appreciation
31.
A.
worrying
B.
surprising
C.
embarrassing
D.
annoying
32.
A.
informed
B.
learned
C.
refused
D.
shared
33.
A.
so
B.
because
C.
but
D.
unless
34.
A.
worked
B.
did
C.
made
D.
left
35.
A.
delighted
B.
afraid
C.
proud
D.
difficult
36.
A.
suggestion
B.
order
C.
direction
D.
permission
37.
A.
inspire
B.
shock
C.
amuse
D.
puzzle
38.
A.
really
B.
normally
C.
constantly
D.
sincerely
39.
A.
anything
B.
nothing
C.
something
D.
everything
40.
A.
passengers
B.
customers
C.
workers
D.
colleagues
【答案】21
B
22.
B
23.
D
24.
D
25.
C
26.
A
27.
A
28.
D
29.
C
30.
A
31.
B
32.
D
33.
B
34.
C
35.
A
36.
D
37.
A
38.
C
39.
C
40.
B
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,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。
Sometimes
it
can
feel
like
getting
along
with
your
parents____41____(be)impossible.
However,
they
are
perhaps
your
best
teachers,
and
will____42____(possible)influence
many
of
the
decisions
you
make.
If
you
are
feeling
like
you
and
your
parents
can't
get
on
the
same
page,
take____43____(step)
to
try
to
get
along
better
with
your
parents.
Your
parents
won't
always
be
around,
so
spend
time
with
them
while
you're
able
to.
This
doesn't
mean
just____44____(sit)in
front
of
the
TV
together.
Instead,
find
activities
to
do
together
so
that
you
can
learn
more
about
what
your
parents
enjoy
doing.
When
you
have____45____conflict
with
your
parents,
look
at
it
from
their
point
of
view.
Sometimes,
it
can
be____46____(help)
to
try
and
imagine
that
you
were
in
their
situation.
You
might
see
that
they
are
worried
for
your
safety.
This
doesn't
mean
it
should
make
you
agree____47____them,
but
it
can
help
you
find
the
source
of
the
conflict.
When
talking
about
the
conflict
with
your
parents,
do
think
about
what
you____48____(say)
before
you
say
it.
Once
your
relationship
with
your
parents
has
been
improved,
do
your
best____49____(keep)it.
For
this,
be
kind
and
appreciative
to
them.
For
example,
do
something
nice
for
your
parents,
such
as
making
a
card
for
them.
Give
your
parents
a
kiss
or
a
hug
when
they
do
something_____50_____is
good
for
you.
Most
importantly,
try
to
always
stay
in
touch
with
them!
【答案】41.
is
42.
possibly
43.
steps
44.
sitting
45.
a
46.
helpful
47.
with
48.
will
say##should
say
49.
to
keep
50.
that
第三部分写作(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:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。
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。
My
job
is
model-making.
I
make
small
copy
of
large
buildings.
When
I
was
at
school
it
was
which
I
wanted
to
do.
But
I
chose
a
college
course
of
woodwork.
Now
I've
finished
quite
a
little
tasks.
The
toughest
task
I
had
was
from
Ireland.
I
was
asked
do
a
model
of
part
of
a
large
house
that
had
been
burnt
down
years
before.
Since
then,
I
had
done
all
sorts
of
buildings.
The
one
I
liked
most,
though,
was
a
theatre
I
rebuilt
it.
The
originally
building
was
gone,
but
fortunately
I
used
the
previously
preparing
drawings
to
finish
it.
My
model
is
now
showing
in
an
exhibition
in
London.
【答案】1.
copy

copies
2.
which

what
3.
But

So
4.
little

few
5.在asked后面加to
6.
had

have
7.去掉rebuilt的it
8.
originally

original
9.
preparing

prepared
10.
showing

shown
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
52.
假定你是李华,你校英文报正在招聘“中国文化”版专栏编辑,你对此很感兴趣。请你写一封邮件应聘,内容包括:
1.表明意图;
2.个人优势;
3.期待回复。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结束语已为你写好。
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I'm
Li
Hua,
a
Senior
Two
student.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
【答案】One
possible
version;
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I'm
Li
Hua,
a
Senior
Two
student.
Learning
that
our
school
English
newspaper
is
in
need
of
some
editors
for
the
Chinese
Culture
Column,
I'm
writing
to
apply
for
the
position.
I
think
I'm
fit
for
the
position.
First,
I'm
highly
interested
in
and
familiar
with
Chinese
culture,
which
is
a
must
for
this
job.
Besides,
I
have
a
good
command
of
written
English,
so
I'm
able
to
do
a
good
job
in
English
editing.
If
chosen,
I
would
dedicate
all
my
energy
and
wisdom
to
the
work.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
I
could
be
offered
the
chance.
I'm
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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