铜鼓县高中2021-2022学年高二上学期开学考(实验班)英语试卷
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第一部分
听力测试
(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.
Why
is
Ann
so
upset?
A.
She
failed
one
of
her
exams.
B.
She
is
worrying
about
other
lessons.
C.
She
has
no
time
to
do
her
math
homework.
2.
What
type
of
food
does
the
woman
eat?
A.
Junk
food.
B.
Healthy
food.
C.
Delivered
food.
3.
What
will
the
man
probably
do
to
stay
warm?
A.
Use
a
blanket.
B.
Turn
on
the
heater.
C.
Drink
some
hot
chocolate.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
man’s
career.
B.
The
man’s
travel
plan.
C.
The
man’s
plan
after
graduating.
5.
What
are
the
speakers’
opinions
about
the
painting?
A.
It’s
simple.
B.
It’s
colorful.
C.
It’s
complex.
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,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和第7两个小题。
6.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
an
office
downtown.
B.
In
an
apartment
downtown.
C.
In
an
apartment
in
the
East
End.
7.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
now?
A.
Get
to
work.
B.
Go
to
a
restaurant.
C.
Visit
the
woman’s
company.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第9两个小题。
8.
How
do
the
speakers
know
each
other?
A.
They
are
family
members.
B.
They
go
to
the
same
school.
C.
They
teach
at
the
same
school.
9.
How
has
the
man
tried
to
reach
his
brother?
A.
He
sent
him
a
text.
B.
He
went
to
his
house.
C.
He
left
him
a
voicemail.
听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
Which
subject
is
difficult
for
the
woman?
A.
Math.
B.
History.
C.
Chemistry.
11.
When
can
the
woman
have
tutoring?
A.
On
Tuesdays.
B.
On
Thursdays.
C.
On
Fridays.
12.
Who
is
in
charge
of
the
Gifted
Program?
A.
Mr.
Jennings.
B.
Mr.
Hobart.
C.
Mrs.
Lee.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
might
the
woman’s
job
be?
A.
She’s
a
diver.
B.
She’s
a
lifeguard.
C.
She’s
a
swimming
instructor.
14.
Who
called
the
ambulance?
A.
The
woman.
B.
One
of
the
students.
C.
The
man’s
colleague.
15.
When
did
the
ambulance
arrive?
A.
Immediately.
B.
Ten
minutes
later.
C.
Twenty
minutes
later.
16.
How
did
the
girl
react
when
she
awoke?
A.
She
didn’t
know
what
happened.
B.
She
went
back
in
the
pool.
C.
She
cried.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Who
is
making
the
announcement?
A.
The
student
government.
B.
The
school
newspaper.
C.
The
football
team.
18.
How
many
new
teams
are
added
this
year?
A.
Four.
B.
Three.
C.
Two.
19.
What
do
the
music
club
members
do?
A.
They
organize
trips.
B.
They
attend
concerts.
C.
They
have
dancing
nights.
20.
Why
should
a
student
join
a
campus
group?
A.
To
have
friends.
B.
To
make
good
grades.
C.
To
keep
up
with
world
news.
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
Choose
Your
One-Day-Tours!
Tour
A
-
Bath
&Stonehenge?including
entrance
fees
to
the
ancient
Roman
bathrooms
and
Stonehenge
-----£37
until
26
March
and?£39
thereafter.
Visit
the
city
with
over
2,000
years
of
history
and
Bath
Abbey,
the
Royal
Crescent
and
the
Costume
Museum,
Stonehenge
is
one
of
the
world's
most
famous
prehistoric
monuments
dating
back
over
5,000
years.
Tour
B
-
Oxford
&
Stratford?including
entrance
fees
to
the
University
St
Mary's
Church
Tower
and
Anne
Hathaway's
-----£32
until
12
March
and?£36
thereafter.
Oxford:
Includes
a
guided
tour
of
England's
oldest
university
city
and
colleges.
Look
over
the
"city
of
dreaming
spires(尖顶)"from
St
Mary’s
Church
Tower.
Stratford:
Includes
a
guided
tour
exploring
much
of
the
Shakespeare
wonder.
Tour
C
-
Windsor
Castle
&Hampton
Court?including
entrance
fees
to
Hampton
Court
Palace
----£34
until
11
March
and?£37
thereafter.
Includes
a
guided
tour
of
Windsor
and
Hampton
Court,
Henry
VIII’s
favorite
palace.
Free
time
to
visit
Windsor
Castle(entrance
fees
not
included).With
500
years
of
history,
Hampton
Court
was
once
the
home
of
four
Kings
and
one
Queen.
Now
this
former
royal
palace
is
open
to
the
public
as
a
major
tourist
attraction.
Visit
the
palace
and
its
various
historic
gardens,
which
include
the
famous
maze(迷宫)where
it
is
easy
to
get
lost!
Tour
D
–Cambridge?including
entrance
fees
to
the
Tower
of
Saint
Mary
the
Great
-£33
until
18
March
and?£37
thereafter.
Includes
a
guided
tour
of
Cambridge,
the
famous
university
town,
and
the
gardens
of
the
18th
century.
21.Which
tour
will
you
choose
if
you
want
to
see
England’s
oldest
university
city?
A.?Tour
A?????????????????????????
B.?Tour
B
C.?Tour
C???
?????????????????????
?D.?Tour
D
22.Which
of
the
following
tours
charges
the
lowest
fee
on
17
March?
A.?Windsor
Castle
&
Hampton
Court???
???????
B.?Oxford
&
Stratford
C.?Bath
&
Stonehenge???
??????????????????????????????
D.?Cambridge
23.Why
is
Hampton
Court
a
major
tourist
attraction?
A.?It
used
to
be
the
home
of
royal
families???
B.?It
used
to
be
a
well-known
maze
C.?It
is
the
oldest
palace
in
Britain?????????????????
D.?It
is
a
world-famous
castle
B
54-year-old
Abdul
has
a
special
job.
He
has
been
working
as
a
living
statue
for
over
three
decades,
standing
perfectly
still
for
six
hours
a
day
and
resisting
people’s
attempts
to
make
him
move
or
smile,
anything
that
proves
he
is
a
living
person.
Abdul,
known
as
“India’s
Statue
Man,”
has
been
performing
his
daily
routine
ever
since
1985,
soon
after
getting
a
job
as
a
security
guard.
His
boss
had
recently
traveled
to
the
UK,
where
he
was
so
impressed
by
the
statue-like
members
of
the
Royal
Guard
outside
Buckingham
Palace
that
he
wanted
to
do
something
similar
back
home.
So
he
had
his
guards
receive
three
months
of
training,
where
they
would
sit
perfectly
still
for
around
four
hours.
They
weren’t
allowed
to
talk
or
smile,
eat,
drink,
or
even
shoo
away
a
fly
if
it
sat
on
their
faces.
In
the
end,
Abdul
proved
the
best
of
the
group,
so
he
got
the
strange
job.
Abdul
isn’t
the
only
person
in
the
world
acting
as
a
living
statue,
but
what
makes
him
special
is
the
fact
that
he
can
do
it
for
as
long
as
six
hours
without
even
blinking
his
eyes.
Once,
a
$
155
prize
was
put
up
for
anyone
who
can
make
him
move
a
muscle.
But
try
as
they
might,
no
one
has
ever
succeeded.
Actually,
Abdul
tries
to
move
about
as
much
as
he
can
in
his
spare
time,
and
only
eats
healthy
home-cooked
food,
to
keep
his
body
in
shape.
But
he
claims
yoga
has
been
the
biggest
help.
In
the
32
years,
Abdul
has
become
a
celebrity
in
India
and
other
Asian
countries.
Many
Bollywood
celebrities
have
come
to
witness
this
living
statue
and
try
to
finally
make
him
move,
but
none
have
succeeded.
Abdul
earns
about
10,000
rupees
($
156)
a
month,
which
is
enough
to
support
his
family,
but
definitely
not
enough
to
encourage
his
children
to
follow
in
his
footsteps.
It’s
just
too
stressful
and
taxing
on
the
body.
“Despite
all
the
hardship
and
health
problems,
I
love
my
job
and
I
am
thankful
to
people
for
the
love
and
respect
they
have
showered
on
me...
he
says.
“When
the
time
comes,
I
want
to
die
playing
a
statue.”
24.
What
is
Abdul’s
daily
routine?
A.
Performing
as
a
living
statue.
B.
Proving
to
be
a
living
person.
C.
Smiling
at
his
customers.
D.
Keeping
his
body
in
shape.
25.
Why
could
Abdul
get
the
strange
job
given
by
his
boss?
A.
He
had
his
special
ambition.
B.
He
was
most
familiar
with
the
job.
C.
He
stood
out
among
the
group.
D.
He
knew
the
boss
more
than
others.
26.
What
does
Abdul
do
in
his
spare
time?
A.
He
eats
a
lot
of
snacks.
B.
He
practices
yoga
for
12
hours
a
day.
C.
He
cooks
for
his
family.
D.
He
always
moves
a
lot.
27.
How
does
Abdul
feel
about
his
job
according
to
the
text?
A.
It’s
overpaid.
B.
It’s
satisfying.
C.
It’s
boring.
D.
It’s
instructive.
C
When
the
Chinese
spacecraft
Chang’e-5
returned
to
Earth
on
December
17,
2020,
it
brought
back
something
not
seen
on
our
planet
since
the
1970s:
moon
rock
samples.
This
precious
cargo,
collected
by
Chang’e-5’s
robotic
research
vehicle
in
the
northwest
region
of
the
lunar
near
side,
is
now
being
studied
by
scientists
in
Beijing.
The
success
of
the
latest
Chinese
space
mission
also
showcased
technology
that
may
be
used
in
future
years
to
create
human
settlements
on
Earth’s
near
neighbor.
The
returned
lunar
samples
will
“absolutely
add
new
knowledge
of
the
history
of
the
moon,
particularly
its
volcanoes,”
says
Xiao
Long,
a
planetary
scientist
at
China
University
of
Geosciences.
The
rocks
sent
back
by
Chang’e-5
“will
ask
us
to
rethink
about
why
and
how
the
moon’s
volcanic
history
lasted
this
long,”
he
says.
The
Chang’e-5
mission
was
more
than
just
a
trip
to
collect
moon
rocks.
It
was
also
the
latest
stage
of
a
long,
planned
sequence
of
robotic
lunar
explorations
by
China
that
have
grown
ever
more
scientifically
advanced.
The
program
began
with
the
2007
launch
of
Chang’e-1
and
Chang’e-2
three
years
later.
These
craft
circled
the
moon
collecting
data
used
to
help
guide
Chang’e-3
and
Chang’e-4,
the
first
Chinese
spacecraft
to
land
on
the
moon
surface,
and
to
direct
their
robotic
vehicles.
The
robot
on
Chang’e-5
was
able
to
collect
rock
and
soil
samples
and
return
them
to
Earth.
In
the
near
future,
an
identical
spacecraft
called
Chang’e-6
will
attempt
a
sample-return
mission
from
the
moon’s
south
pole----an
area
of
intense
scientific
interest----given
the
large
amount
of
water
ice
present.
The
more
advanced
Chang’e-7
and
Chang’e-8
spacecraft
are
also
planned
to
land
near
the
south
pole
to
carry
out
analysis
of
the
region
and
test
new
technologies,
including
detecting
and
obtaining
materials
that
could
be
useful
to
future
human
explorers,
such
as
water
and
hydrogen,
and
testing
3D
printing
on
the
lunar
surface.
The
long-term
aim
of
the
Chang’s
program
is
to
establish
an
International
Lunar
Research
Station
around
2030
to
support
robotic
and,
eventually,
crewed
missions.
28.
What
is
paragraph
2
mainly
about?
A.
The
moon’s
recent
volcanic
activities.
B.
The
significance
of
the
moon
rock
samples.
C.
New
knowledge
of
the
history
of
the
moon.
D.
Further
studies
of
the
returned
lunar
samples.
29.
What
distinguishes
the
mission
of
Chang’e-6
from
that
of
Chang’e-5?
A.
The
technology
they
use.
B.
The
time
they
spend
on
the
moon.
C.
The
specific
locations
they
explore.
D.
The
amount
of
material
they
bring
back.
30.
Chang’e-7
and
Chang’e-8
space
missions
are
mainly
intended
to
________.
A.
transport
researchers
to
the
moon
station
B.
build
up
an
International
Lunar
Research
Station
C.
collect
data
necessary
to
guide
moon-landing
spacecraft
D.
find
and
test
resources
and
means
to
support
living
on
the
moon
31.
Which
of
the
following
best
summarizes
the
Chang’s
space
program?
A.
A
project
to
study
the
surface
of
the
moon.
B.
A
plan
to
improve
human
settlements
on
the
moon.
C.
A
set
of
experiments
to
test
the
possibility
of
manned
spacecraft.
D.
A
series
of
increasingly
challenging
scientific
lunar
explorations.
D
Bad
news
sells.
If
it
bleeds,
it
leads.
No
news
is
good
news,
and
good
news
is
no
news.
Those
are
the
classic
rules
for
the
evening
broadcasts
and
the
morning
papers.
But
now
that
information
is
being
spread
and
monitored(监控)
in
different
ways,
researchers
are
discovering
new
rules.
By
tracking
people’s
e-mails
and
online
posts,
scientists
have
found
that
good
news
can
spread
faster
and
farther
than
disasters
and
sob
stories.
“The
‘if
it
bleeds’
rule
works
for
mass
media,”
says
Jonah
Berger,
a
scholar
at
the
University
of
Pennsylvania.
“They
want
your
eyeballs
and
don’t
care
how
you’re
feeling.
But
when
you
share
a
story
with
your
friends,
you
care
a
lot
more
how
they
react.
You
don’t
want
them
to
think
of
you
as
a
Debbie
Downer.”
Researchers
analyzing
word-of-mouth
communication—e-mails,
Web
posts
and
reviews,
face-to-face
conversations—found
that
it
tended
to
be
more
positive
than
negative(消极的),
but
that
didn’t
necessarily
mean
people
preferred
positive
news.
Was
positive
news
shared
more
often
simply
because
people
experienced
more
good
things
than
bad
things?
To
test
for
that
possibility,
Dr.
Berger
looked
at
how
people
spread
a
particular
set
of
news
stories:
thousands
of
articles
on
The
New
York
Times’
website.
He
and
a
Penn
colleague
analyzed
the
“most
e-mailed”
list
for
six
months.
One
of
his
first
findings
was
that
articles
in
the
science
section
were
much
more
likely
to
make
the
list
than
non-science
articles.
He
found
that
science
amazed
Times’
readers
and
made
them
want
to
share
this
positive
feeling
with
others.
Readers
also
tended
to
share
articles
that
were
exciting
or
funny,
or
that
inspired
negative
feelings
like
anger
or
anxiety,
but
not
articles
that
left
them
merely
sad.
They
needed
to
be
aroused(激发)
one
way
or
the
other,
and
they
preferred
good
news
to
bad.
The
more
positive
an
article,
the
more
likely
it
was
to
be
shared,
as
Dr.
Berger
explains
in
his
new
book,
“Contagious:
Why
Things
Catch
On.”
32.
What
do
the
classic
rules
mentioned
in
the
text
apply
to?
A.
News
reports.
B.
Research
papers.
C.
Private
e-mails.
D.
Daily
conversations.
33.
What
can
we
infer
about
people
like
Debbie
Downer?
A.
They’re
socially
inactive.
B.
They’re
good
at
telling
stories.
C.
They’re
inconsiderate
of
others.
D.
They’re
careful
with
their
words.
34.
Which
tended
to
be
the
most
e-mailed
according
to
Dr.
Berger’s
research?
A.
Sports
new.
B.
Science
articles.
C.
Personal
accounts.
D.
Financial
reviews.
35.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Sad
Stories
Travel
Far
and
Wide
B.
Online
News
Attracts
More
People
C.
Reading
Habits
Change
with
the
Times
D.
Good
News
Beats
Bad
on
Social
Networks
第二节
七选五(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。
If
you're
not
sure
what
career
to
pursue,
here
are
some
steps
that
can
help
you
to
choose
a
career.
Tastes
and
abilities.
To
choose
a
career,
you
must
separate
two
important
concepts:
tastes
and
abilities.____36____But
if
not,
remember
that
you
devote
much
of
your
life
to
the
profession
of
your
choice,
so
it
must
be
something
you're
passionate
about.
Make
two
columns
on
a
sheet
of
paper;
write
what
you
like
to
do
in
one
column
and
your
talents
and
abilities
in
the
other.
Draw
a
line
to
link
the
skills
that
relate
to
what
you
like
to
do,
so
you
can
clarify
your
options
by
identifying
the
skills
you
have
and
how
they
relate
to
what
you
want
to
do.
Personal
decision.
It's
your
life;
only
you
can
choose
your
career.____37____If
they
hold
different
ideas
from
you,
it
is
good
to
hear
different
opinions,
but
the
ultimate
decision
is
yours.
____38____
Find
out
about
the
labor
sector
and
the
opportunities
available
for
graduates
from
the
career
that
interests
you.
It
is
important
to
recognize
the
level
of
competition
you
may
face
and
the
opportunities
that
exist.
Salary.
It
never
hurts
to
know
the
wage
curve
of
a
professional
career.
One
thing
is
to
choose
a
profession
for
the
economic
benefit
and
another
to
choose
a
career
that
you
like.
It
is
advisable
to
make
a
balance
between
pay
and
your
tastes.____39____
Choosing
a
career
to
pursue
is
a
major
life
decision
that
must
be
considered
carefully.____40____A
college
degree
is
the
first
requirement
for
a
successful
professional
future
nowadays.
A.
Career
Interests.
B.
Work
Opportunities.
C.
Give
each
aspect
a
weight
you
consider
necessary.
D.
People
around
you
should
respect
what
you
choose.
E.
If
you
are
lucky
enough
that
they
match,
much
better.
F.
First
you
should
ask
yourself
what
activities
you
enjoy
the
most.
G.
Anyone
valuing
professional
development
must
pay
attention
to
education.
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分40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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
At
least
thirty
times
Bobby
had
tried
to
climb
the
snowy
mountain,
but
he
had
never
___41___the
top.
His
friend
old
Peeper,
who
knew
a
lot
about
his
failures,
___42___Bobby
to
try
again.
He
gave
Bobby
a
pair
of____43____
and
said,
“If
it
starts
clouding
over,
put
on
the
glasses,
or
if
your
feet
start
hurting,
put
them
on
too.
The
glasses
are
very____44____
They’ll
help
you.”
Bobby
___45___
the
gift
without
much
thought.
The
day
came
when
he
was
to
have
another___46___
.About
two
hours
after
he
started,
he
felt
his
feet
hurting.
Then
he___47___what
Peeper
had
said,
and
put
on
the
glasses.
The
pain
was
pretty
bad,
but___48___
the
sunglasses
he
could
clearly
see
the
snow-covered
mountain
top,
so
he
went
on.
___49___,
clouds
were
gathering.
But
this
time
Bobby
could
still
see
the
____50____through
the
clouds.
He
kept
____51____
,
leaving
the
clouds
behind,
forgetting
his
pain,
and
finally
arriving
at
the
top.
It
was
certainly
worth
it.
His
feeling
of____52____
was
extremely
good,
almost
as
great
as
that
____53____view.
The
mountain
below
was
surrounded
by
a
sea
of
clouds.
He
couldn’t
believe
that
the
clouds
were
as
____54____
as
that,
so
he
looked
more
closely
at
the
sunglasses,
and
discovered
the
____55____
Peeper
had
engraved(镌刻)
the
snow-covered
mountain
top
on
the
sunglasses,____56____
Bobby
could
see
it
when
he
was
looking
upwards!
Bobby____57____
that
the
only
obstacle(障碍)
to
reaching
the
top
had
been
losing
____58____
when
he
couldn’t
see
the
mountain
top.
He
was
thankful
that
Peeper
had
used
that
little___59____to
help
him
see
that
his
____60____
was
never
impossible,
and
that
it
was
still
there,
where
it
had
always
been.
41.
A.
left
B.
reached
C.
jumped
D.
ran
42.
A.
encouraged
B.
ordered
C.
allowed
D.
warned
43.
A.
gloves
B.
trousers
C.
shoes
D.
sunglasses
44.
A.
real
B.
safe
C.
special
D.
expensive
45.
A.
sent
B.
gave
C.
accepted
D.
got
46.
A.
try
B.
start
C.
test
D.
training
47.
A.
remembered
B.
expressed
C.
shouted
D.
regretted
48.
A.
under
B.
with
C.
for
D.
about
49
A.
Happily
B.
Hopefully
C.
Unfortunately
D.
Unnecessarily
50.
A.
friend
B.
top
C.
climber
D.
village
51.
A.
running
B.
swimming
C.
climbing
D.
flying
52.
A.
success
B.
decision
C.
freedom
D.
friendship
53.
A.
strong
B.
popular
C.
bad
D.
wonderful
54.
A.
cool
B.
natural
C.
thick
D.
wide
55.
A.
way
B.
words
C.
book
D.
secret
56.
A.
and
B.
or
C.
if
D.
though
57.
A.
suggested
B.
realized
C.
expected
D.
announced
58.
A.
love
B.
help
C.
face
D.
heart
59.
A.
trick
B.
word
C.
plan
D.
opinion
60.
A.
position
B.
lesson
C.
aim
D.
story
第二节:语法填空(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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,每空不多于3个单词。
This
year
has
witnessed
a
rise
in
China's
box
office.
Of
all
seven
movies____61____(release)during
the
Chinese
Spring
Festival,
Hi,
Mom
is
loved
by
the
most.
This
time-travel
comedy
Hi,
Mom,____62____opened
the
Lunar
New
Year
holiday
in
distant
second
place
behind
Detective
Chinatown
3,
has
suddenly
risen
to
the
front.
The____63____(expect)change
implies
that
Hi,
Mom
has
become
China's
clear
favorite
among
the
Lunar
New
Year
offerings.
In
fact,
the
movie,
Hi,
Mom____64____(receive)the
best
user
review
ratings
by
far.
The
film
stars
Chinese
comedian
Jia
as____65____devoted
daughter
whose
world
is
turned
upside-down
after
her
mother
dies
suddenly
in
an
accident.
In
a
state
of
emotional
crisis,
she
finds____66____(she)mysteriously
transported
back
to
1981,where
she
meets
her
mom(Zhang
Xiaofei)and
the
social
group
of
her
youth.
Jia's
character
attempts
to
improve
her
mother's
life
by____67____(use)ideas
from
the
future,
but
her
plans
repeatedly
go
wrong.
Jia
has
described
the
film
as
tribute
to
her
real-life
mother
who
passed
away
tragically
when
the
director
was
19.
The
film
is
based____68____the
memories
of
her
mother's
life.
It's
also
___69____
(
loose)
adapted
from
a
comedy
bit
she
performed
on
the
first
season
of
Zhejiang
TV's
hit
variety
show
Comedy
General
Mobilization
in
2016.
As
Hi,
Mom's_____70_____(perform)is
impressive,
Jia
is
already
China's
most
commercially
successful
female
filmmaker
ever.
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。
Due
to
the
outbreak
of
COVID-19,
I
was
stuck
at
home
for
a
period
of
time,
lived
a
life
I'd
never
experienced.
At
first,
I
hated
the
virus
for
causing
panic.
Besides,
I
gradually
became
thankful
for
that
I
learned.
All
people
joined
together
and
fight
together,
from
which
I
understand
what
a
great
nation
we
live
in
it.
I
also
understand
how
closely
people
are
connecting.
That's
because
we
should
help
each
other
out
in
times
of
difficult.
In
addition,
we
should
also
take
stop
and
review
our
relationship
with
nature.
I
believe
everyone
has
learned
something
and
the
reflection
will
ensure
us
a
better
tomorrow
and
a
bright
future.
第二节
书面表达(25分)
为迎接国外姐妹学校来访师生,
学校准备选拔“文化交流小使者
(Young
Ambassador
for
Cultural
Exchange)
”,
你打算参加。请写一份英语竞选演讲稿,
内容包括:
1.
自我介绍;
2.
竞选理由。
注意:
1.
写作词数应为100左右:
2.
首句已经给出,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连续。
Good
morning,
dear
judges.
I’m
Candidate
No.1.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
听力材料
Text
1
W:
Ann
looks
rather
upset
these
days.
Do
you
know
what
happened
to
her?
M:
Yeah,
she
failed
math,
(1)
and
she
must
be
worried
about
the
results
of
her
other
exams,
too.
Text
2
M:
You’ve
been
doing
well
with
your
diet,
Diane.
I’m
proud
of
you.
You
never
eat
junk
food
anymore.
W:
I
decided
to
follow
your
advice.
I
used
to
order
delivery
like
most
people
in
the
office,
but
you
inspired
me
to
eat
healthier
meals.
(2)
Text
3
M:
It’s
very
cold
in
here.
I’m
going
to
turn
the
heater
on
to
warm
this
place
up
a
little.
W:
Why
do
you
think
I’m
drinking
hot
chocolate?
Here,
take
this
blanket.
The
heater
isn’t
working
right
now.
(3)
Text
4
W:
Are
you
still
thinking
of
going
into
journalism
right
away,
or
are
you
going
to
do
some
traveling
instead?
M:
I’m
getting
started
on
my
degree
in
the
fall.
I
want
to
continue
my
education
right
after
we
finish
high
school.
(4)
Text
5
W:
You
see
this
painting?
It
looks
like
a
five-year-old
painted
it.
M:
It’s
not
very
complex,
I
agree.
(5)
It
could
use
a
little
more
color,
too.
Text
6
M:
Wow!
Nice
place!
I’ve
never
been
to
this
part
of
town
before.
W:
Thanks.
This
area’s
called
the
East
End.
(6)
It
isn’t
very
central,
but
I
chose
it
because
I
could
afford
more
space
here.
M:
Yeah,
you
have
a
whole
extra
room!
(6)
W:
I
know!
I
use
it
for
work.
M:
I
thought
you
worked
in
an
office
downtown.
W:
My
company
lets
me
work
one
day
a
week
from
home.
M:
Lucky!
You’ve
got
a
great
boss
and
a
great
apartment.
(6)
I’m
so
happy
for
you!
Let’s
celebrate!
Let
me
take
you
to
dinner.
(7)
Text
7
W:
Jason
just
emailed
me.
He’s
going
to
be
a
little
late
for
the
teachers’
meeting
this
afternoon.
That
shouldn’t
be
a
problem,
though.
At
least
you
and
I
will
be
there
on
time,
right?
(8)
George?
Hey,
George,
what’s
wrong?
M:
Sorry.
I’m
just
really
concerned
about
my
brother.
He
was
supposed
to
come
over
to
my
house
for
dinner
last
night,
but
he
never
showed
up.
W:
How
often
do
you
see
each
other?
M:
Once
a
week.
We
always
have
dinner
on
Wednesdays.
He
hasn’t
missed
one
in
over
a
year.
W:
Did
you
try
calling
him?
M:
Yes,
and
I
left
him
a
voicemail.
(9)
He
doesn’t
have
a
cell
phone,
so
I
can’t
send
him
a
text.
W:
I’m
sure
he’s
fine.
Sometimes
things
come
up
at
the
last
minute.
Your
brother
sounds
like
a
very
responsible
person,
so
I
don’t
think
you
have
anything
to
worry
about.
M:
OK,
you’re
probably
right.
Thanks.
Text
8
M:
I’ve
noticed
that
you
have
been
having
trouble
in
one
of
your
classes.
Is
there
anything
I
can
do
to
help?
W:
Well,
Mr.
Hobart,
I’m
struggling
to
keep
up
with
my
math
homework.
I’m
also
studying
history
and
chemistry
for
my
other
midterms,
and
math
just
doesn’t
come
easy
for
me.
(10)
M:
That’s
normal.
I
wasn’t
the
greatest
math
student
when
I
was
young.
You
do
have
some
choices,
though.
W:
Like
what?
M:
One
of
them
is
to
take
an
afterschool
class
with
Mr.
Jennings.
He’s
in
charge
of
the
math
department.
W:
I’ve
heard
of
that.
The
problem
is
that
I
have
volleyball
practice
on
Tuesdays
and
Fridays.
It’s
really
important
to
me.
M:
I
see.
The
other
choice
is
to
find
a
tutor.
We
have
a
number
of
students
from
our
Gifted
Program
who
tutor
various
subjects
for
extra
credit.
(11)
It’s
during
the
lunch
hour.
W:
That
would
be
great.
When
can
I
do
that?
(11)
M:
Every
Monday
and
Thursday.
Go
see
Mrs.
Lee,
and
she’ll
sign
you
up.
(11)
(12)
Text
9
M:
I
saw
you
on
the
news!
You’re
a
hero!
Come
on,
tell
me
all
the
details.
W:
Well,
I
was
watching
the
pool
from
my
chair,
like
I
always
do.
(13)
There
was
a
group
of
kids
taking
diving
lessons
in
the
deep
end.
(14)
M:
Go
on…
W:
I
guess
one
of
the
students
hit
their
head
on
the
diving
board,
because
I
saw
that
someone
was
sinking
to
the
bottom
of
the
pool.
M:
So,
what
did
you
do
next?
W:
I
jumped
in
the
pool
after
their
instructor
jumped
in
and
brought
the
kid
back
to
the
surface.
It
was
a
young
girl,
and
she
had
swallowed
a
lot
of
water.
M:
Wow.
Did
you
give
her
mouth-to-mouth?
W:
Of
course.
Then
I
told
one
of
the
kids
to
call
for
an
ambulance.
(14)
M:
Quick
thinking!
W:
The
girl
coughed
the
water
up
almost
immediately,
and
just
like
that,
it
was
over.
We
cleaned
the
wound
and
bandaged
it
up,
and
the
emergency
services
arrived
twenty
minutes
later.
(15)
M:
How
was
she?
(16)
W:
She
had
no
memory
of
the
past
ten
minutes.
(16)
She
wanted
to
go
back
in
the
pool.
She
didn’t
even
know
why
her
parents
were
crying.
M:
She
must
have
been
in
shock.
Text
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Hi,
students!
This
is
Ashley
Jacobs,
your
student
government
president.
(17)
I
have
some
important
information
for
everyone
about
activities
on
campus
this
year.
I
promise
that
there
will
be
something
fun
for
everyone
to
do.
Do
you
like
sports?
I
know
everyone
is
a
fan
of
our
football
team.
And
now
there
are
two
new
teams
at
school
this
year.
We
have
added
a
baseball
team
and
a
swim
team.
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Or
do
you
enjoy
creative
activities?
Student
government
created
an
art
club
and
a
music
club
for
people
with
artistic
abilities.
Both
of
these
groups
have
events
all
year
long.
The
art
club
hosts
painting
nights
and
trips
to
the
local
museum,
and
the
music
club
goes
to
see
shows
at
the
concert
hall.
(19)
And
don’t
forget
about
the
school
newspaper
for
all
the
writers
out
there!
We
pass
out
the
paper
every
week
for
free
on
campus.
Read
it
to
keep
up
with
all
of
the
school
news
and
activities
that
I
announced.
I
strongly
recommend
that
you
join
a
student
organization.
It
is
an
easy
way
to
make
good
friends
and
have
fun.
Please
consider
joining
one
of
these
groups
today.
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听力:1—5
ABACA
6—10
CBCCA
11—15
BCBBC
16—20
AACBA
阅读理解:
21-23.
BDA
24-27.
ACDB
28-31.
BCDD
32-35.
ACBD
七选五:
EDBCG
完形填空
41-45.
BADCC
46-50.
AABCB
51-55.
CADCD
56-60.
ABDAC
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released
62.
which
63.
unexpected
64.
has
received
65.
a
herself
67.
using
68.
on
69.
loosely
70.
performance
短文改错:
Due
to
the
outbreak
of
COVID-19,
I
was
stuck
at
home
for
a
period
of
time,
lived
a
life
I'd
living
never
experienced.
At
first,
I
hated
the
virus
for
causing
panic.
Besides,
I
gradually
became
However
thankful
for
that
I
learned.
All
people
joined
together
and
fight
together,
from
which
I
understand
what
fought
what
a
great
nation
we
live
in
it.
I
also
understand
how
closely
people
are
connecting.
That's
删除
connected
because
we
should
help
each
other
out
in
times
of
difficult.
In
addition,
we
should
also
take^
stop
why
difficulty
a
and
review
our
relationship
with
nature.
I
believe
everyone
has
learned
something
and
the
reflection
will
ensure
us
a
better
tomorrow
and
a
bright
future.
brighter
参考范文
Good
morning,
dear
judges.
I’m
Candidate
No.1.,Li
Hua,coming
from
Class
11,
Grade
One.
It's
my
great
honor
to
have
the
chance
to
deliver
a
speech
here
and
run
for
the
Young
Ambassador
for
Cultural
Exchange.
I
firmly
believe
that
I
am
the
perfect
person
for
the
position.
Firstly,
I’m
fluent
in
English.,
which
will
make
the
communication
between
our
honored
friends
and
us
much
easier.
Moreover,
as
a
big
fan
of
traditional
Chinese
culture,
I
don’t
think
there
is
anyone
who
could
be
more
suitable
than
me
to
introduce
our
culture
to
foreign
friends.
In
addition,
my
outgoing
and
enthusiastic
personality
makes
me
get
along
well
with
people
quickly
and
easily.
So,
dear
judges,
please
trust
me.
I’m
the
very
person
you
are
looking
for.
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