陕西省咸阳市武功县2022届高三上学期第一次质量检测英语试题(Word版含答案,无听力部分)

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武功县2022届高三第一次质量检测
英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(选择题
共100分)
第一部分
听力(略)
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)
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项涂黑。
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Historical
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of
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note:
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to
ongoing
construction,
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tour
schedule
will
be
limited.
Please
check
our
updated
tour
times
on
the
calendar.
In
the
event
of
bad
weather,
please
check
the
calendar
or
call
regarding
a
scheduled
tour
time.
The
tour
is
student-led
and
includes
an
outdoor
walk(please
dress
appropriately)through
Harvard
Yard,
providing
a
history
of
the
university,
general
information,
and
a
unique
view
on
the
students'
individual
experience.
The
tour
is
around
one
hour
long,
and
completely
free
of
charge.
There
is
no
pre—registration
for
general
visitors,
and
we
begin
registration
for
each
tour
one
hour
before
departure
time.
Currently
we
are
only
able
to
accommodate
groups
of
up-to
14
people
on
our
free,
public
tour.
If
you
have
a
group
of
15
or
more,
reservations
are
required
(please
see
below).
Group
Tours
and
Reservations
Reservations
are
required
for
tours
of
15
or
more
people,
with
an
absolute
maximum
of
125
people.
We
request
2
weeks'
notice
to
schedule
a
tour.
Please
note
that
we
cannot
accommodate
groups
that
arrive
without
a
reservation.
A
Self-Guided
Walking
Tour
of
Harvard
Yard
If
you
are
interested
in
touring
the
campus
on
your
own,you
may
want
a
self-guided
walking
tour.
These
tour
pamphlets(册),offered
in
nine
different
languages,
can
be
purchased
from
our
office
for
a
minimal
charge.
You
may
also
download
audio
files
of
historical
information
on
each
of
the
buildings
in
Harvard
Yard.
These
files,
together
including
an
Audio
Tour,
can
also
be
obtained
here
with
a
simple
click.
21.
What
will
you
do
on
a
student-led
public
walking
tour
A.
Wear
whatever
you
like.
B.
Pay
for
admission
and
reservation.
C.
Go
at
any
time
and
don't
have
to
register.
D.
Learn
about
a
student's
personal
experience.
22.
What
should
a
group
of
20
do
to
visit
the
Harvard
campus
A.
Register
on
arrival.
B.
Register
before
leaving.
C.
Reserve
at
least
a
fortnight
beforehand.
D.
Make
a
reservation
one
week
in
advance.
23.
Where
is
the
text
probably
from______.
A.
In
a
newspaper.
B.
In
a
textbook.
C.
On
the
Internet.
D.
In
a
magazine.
B
Wang
Xuan,
a
graduate
student
at
Johns
Hopkins
University,
was
planning
to
get
Internet
and
TV
service
in
the
U.
S.
She
went
to
Verizon,
the
U.
S’
largest
wireless
communication
service
provider,
only
to
be
told
that
she
couldn’t
enjoy
the
service
because
her
credit
score
wasn’t
high
enough.
In
most
Western
countries,
a
credit
score
is
a
number
that
determines
whether
you
are
are
a
reliable
person
to
lend
credit
to.
A
higher
score
means
you
have
better
personal
credit.
Your
score
is
affected
by
your
monthly
debts,
whether
you
pay
bills
on
time
and
other
types
of
information.
Wang
is
hardly
alone
in
dealing
with
credit
score
trouble.
Many
Chinese
overseas
students
lack
the
necessary
knowledge
about
credit
scores,
even
though
it’s
widely
used
in
their
everyday
lives.
Banks
will
check
your
score
if
you
want
to
get
a
credit
card.
To
get
a
loan,
a
good
credit
score
is
vital.
It
also
matter,
when
you
rent
an
apartment
or
buy
a
house.
Its
influence
doesn’t
end
there.
An
increasing
number
of
employ
now
check
the
credit
scores
of
applicants.
You
can’t
ignore
that
a
credit
report
can
be
a
judge
of
character.
So
how
can
you
get
a
good
credit
score
Make
your
repayments
on
time
and
pay
off
your
accounts
early
if
you
can.
If
you’re
using
to
pay
off
debts,
make
sure
you
keep
enough
cash
in
an
easy
access
savings
account
for
emergencies.
If
you
want
to
improve
your
credit
rating
immediately,
you
should
fix
any
problems
on
your
credit
file
before
you
start
applying
for
a
loan.
Also,
cancel
any
credit
cards
that
you’re
not
currently
using.
24.
What
problem
did
Wang
Xuan
have
A.
Her
credit
score
was
too
low.
B.
Her
credit
affected
graduation.
C.
She
couldn’t
enjoy
public
services.
D.
She
couldn’t
stay
in
the
U.
S.
any
more.
25.
Why
do
students
like
Wang
have
credit
score
trouble
A.
Credit
score
is
too
hard
to
improve.
B.
They
don’t
know
well
of
credit
score.
C.
Credit
score
is
hardly
used
in
their
life.
D.
They
lack
access
to
relevant
knowledge.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“judge’’
in
Paragraph
3
probably
mean?
A.
The
official
in
control
of
a
court.
B.
Someone
to
decide
on
a
competition.
C.
Fact
to
prove
something
true.
D.
Ability
to
do
something
well.
27.
What
may
cause
credit
score
trouble
A.
Having
few
monthly
debts.
B.
Using
savings
to
pay
off
debts.
C.
Paying
off
your
accounts
early.
D.
Having
little
cash
in
an
account.
C
I
was
never
very
neat,
while
my
roommate
Kate
was
extremely
organized.
Each
of
her
objects
had
its
place,
but
mine
always
hid
somewhere.
She
even
labeled
(贴标签)
everything.
I
always
looked
for
everything.
Over
time,
Kate
got
neater
and
I
got
messier.
She
would
push
my
dirty
clothing
over,
and
I
would
lay
my
books
on
her
tidy
desk.
We
both
got
tired
of
each
other.
War
broke
out
one
evening.
Kate
came
into
the
room.
Soon,
I
heard
her
screaming,
“Take
your
shoes
away!
Why
under
my
bed!”
Deafened,
I
saw
my
shoes
flying
at
me.
I
jumped
to
my
feet
and
started
yelling.
She
yelled
back
louder.
The
room
was
filled
with
anger.
We
could
not
have
stayed
together
for
a
single
minute
but
for
a
phone
call.
Kate
answered
it.
From
her
end
of
the
conversation,
I
could
tell
right
away
her
grandma
was
seriously
ill.
When
she
hung
up,
she
quickly
crawled
under
her
covers,
sobbing.
Obviously,
that
was
something
she
should
not
go
through
phone.
All
of
a
sudden,
a
warm
feeling
of
sympathy
rose
up
in
my
heart.
Slowly,
I
collected
the
pencils,
took
back
the
books,
made
my
bed,
cleaned
the
socks
and
swept
the
floor,
even
on
her
side.
I
got
so
into
my
work
that
I
even
didn't
notice
Kate
had
sat
up.
She
was
watching,
her
tears
dried
and
her
expression
one
of
disbelief.
Then,
she
reached
out
her
hands
to
grasp
mine.
I
looked
up
into
her
eyes.
She
smiled
at
me,
“Thanks.”
Kate
and
I
stayed
roommates
for
the
rest
of
the
year.
We
didn't
always
agree,
but
we
learned
the
key
to
living
together:
giving
in,
cleaning
up
and
holding
on.
28.
What
made
Kate
angry
one
evening
A.
She
couldn’t
find
her
books.
B.
She
heard
the
author
shouting
loud.
C.
She
got
the
news
that
her
grandma
was
ill.
D.
She
saw
the
author's
shoes
beneath
her
bed.
29.
The
author
tidied
up
the
room
most
probably
because
_______.
A.
she
hated
herself
for
being
so
messy
B.
she
was
asked
by
Kate
to
do
so
C.
she
was
scared
by
Kate’s
anger
D.
she
wanted
to
show
her
care
30.
How
is
Paragraph
1
mainly
developed
A.
By
analyzing
causes.
B.
By
describing
a
process.
C.
By
showing
differences.
D.
By
following
time
order.
31.
What
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
story
A.
My
Friend
Kate
B.
Hard
Work
Pays
Off
C.
How
to
Be
Organized
D.
Learning
to
Be
Roommates
D
Hadi
Partovi,founder
of
Code.org
believes
every
student
should
learn
the
basics
of
computer
science
just
like
they
do
math,physics,or
biology,regardless
of
what
they
want
to
do
in
the
future.The
expert
says
knowledge
about
the
subject
is
important
to
understand
how
the
world
around
us
works
and
compares
it
to
learning
about
photosynthesis(光合作用),even
though
not
every
student
is
going
to
be
a
botanist.To
spark
students’interest,he
created
the“Hour
of
Code,”which
introduces
the
world
of
computing
to
anyone,from
ages
14
to
104,in
a
fun,interactive
manner.Observed
annually
during
Computer
Science
Week,the
event
now
draws
tens
of
millions
of
kids
from
over
180
countries.
The“Hour
of
Code”,which
can
be
scheduled
anytime
during
Computer
Science
Week,begins
with
an
introductory
video
on
computer
science.Participants
can
then
select
from
hundreds
of
fun
assignments
that
are
sorted
by
both
grade
level
and
coding
experience.Though
each
project
is
designed
to
last
just
sixty
minutes,beginners
can
deal
with
as
many
challenges
as
they
desire.
To
help
introduce
computer
science
in
classrooms
on
a
more
regular
basis,Code.org
has
also
developed
a
catalog
of
online
courses
that
can
be
incorporated(纳入)in
a
school’s
regular
curriculum.Since
the
nonprofit
began
offering
the
courses
in
2013,over
704,000
teachers
have
signed
up
to
teach
introductory
computer
science
to
over
22
million
students
worldwide.
Thanks
to
the
efforts
of
the
pioneer,about
40
percent
of
US
schools
now
offer
computer
science
as
a
subject.The
numbers
are
even
higher—an
impressive
70
percent—if
after-school
offerings
such
as
robotics
clubs
are
included.Even
more
encouraging,eight
years
ago,just
19,390
students
took
an
Advanced
Placement
Computer
Science
exam.By
the
spring
of
2017,the
number
had
jumped
415
percent
to
99,868.
32.
Why
did
Hardi
Partovi
create
the“Hour
of
Code”
A.
To
train
computer
scientists
for
the
future.
B.
To
introduce
the
world
of
computing
to
teachers.
C.
To
add
a
programme
to
Computer
Science
Week.
D.
To
help
people
learn
computer
science
in
a
fun
way.
33.
The“Hour
of
Code”is
so
called
most
probably
because___________.
A.
it
is
observed
annually
B.
it
can
be
scheduled
anytime
C.
its
projects
last
sixty
minutes
each
D.
its
tasks
can
be
sorted
by
coding
experience
34.
What
do
we
know
about
Code.org’s
online
courses
A.
Schools
can
use
them
regularly
in
their
classrooms.
B.
They
help
the
developer
make
lots
of
money.
C.
Over
704,000
teachers
have
been
learning
them.
D.
They
have
existed
for
over
10
years
up
to
now.
35.
What
do
the
numbers
show
in
the
last
paragraph
A.
The
efforts
of
Hadi
Partovi.
B.
The
influence
of
robotics
clubs.
C.
The
effect
of
Hadi
Partovi’s
efforts.
D.
The
development
of
many
US
schools.
第二节(共5小题,每题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。
Here
are
some
ways
parents
can
use
to
encourage
a
healthy
self-image
in
their
children.
Teach
what
real
value
is.
I
think
kids
sometimes
are
confused
about
values.
How
valuable
you
are
is
not
measured
by
how
pretty
you
are
on
the
outside.
___36___
We
were
watching
the
Oscars
and
my
6-year-old
son
said,
“She
is
so
pretty,”
and
then
quickly
looked
at
me
and
said
you
are
prettier,
Mom.”
And
I
said,
“It’s
okay.
There
are
many
people
prettier
than
me
on
the
outside.
I
know
that’s
not
why
you
love
me.”
___37___
Tell
your
kids
about
“the
grass
is
always
greener”
syndrome.
It
is
very
easy
for
all
of
us
to
see
the
charm,
whether
it
is
in
a
famous
singer
or
the
most
popular
girl
in
the
school.
Do
not
think
too
highly
of
famous
people.
___38___
Maybe
they
have
the
same
struggles,
like
wanting
acceptance
from
peers.
___39___
Don’t
be
afraid
to
have
conversations
with
your
child
about
how
they’re
feeling
about
ads
songs,
etc.
You
are
the
parent!
___40___
Take
a
stand
and
have
confidence
enough
not
to
be
followers
and
not
to
purchase
clothing,
music,
or
magazines
that
you
don’t
believe
send
the
right
message
to
your
children!
A.
Use
your
mouth.
B.
Be
patient
with
your
kids.
C.
about
what
problems
they
might
have.
D.
It
is
important
to
teach
children
this
from
an
early
age.
E.
Success
is
not
measured
by
how
famous
you
are,
either.
F.
Girls
tend
to
like
famous
singers
while
boys
prefer
sports
stars.
G.
In
fact,
kids
of
all
ages
want
and
need
boundaries
from
you.
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小越;每题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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
At
a
gathering,we
were
all
telling
stories
of
our
most
embarrassing
moments.It
came
around
to
Frank.
Frank
began
to
tell
us
of
his
childhooD.
"I
___41___
in
San
Pedro.My
Dad
was
a
fisherman,and
he
loved
the
seA.
He
had
his
own
boat,but
it
was
___42___
making
a
living
on
the
seA.
He
worked
hard
and
would
stay
out
until
he
caught
enough
to
___43___
the
family."
He
looked
at
us
and
said,"I
___44___
you
could
have
met
my
DaD.
He
was
a
big
man,and
he
was
strong
from
pulling
the
nets
and
fighting
the
seas
for
the
___45___
.When
you
got
close
to
him,he
___46___
like
the
ocean.He
would
wear
his
old
coat
and
his
overalls.No
matter
how
much
my
mother
___47___
them,they
would
still
smell
of
the
sea
and
of
fish."
Frank's
voice
dropped
a
bit."When
the
weather
was
bad
he
would
___48___
me
to
school.He
had
this
old
truck
that
was
older
than
he
was
___49___
he
would
drive
toward
the
school,I
would
shrink
down
into
the
seat
hoping
to
disappear.He
would
___50___
right
in
front
of
the
school
gate,and
it
seemed
like
everybody
___51___
be
standing
around
and
watching.Then
he
would
___52___
over
and
give
me
a
big
kiss
on
the
cheek
and
tell
me
to
be
a
good
boy.It
was
so
___53___
for
me.I
was
twelve
years
old,and
my
Dad
would
lean
over
and
kiss
me
goodbye!"
He
___54___
and
then
went
on,"I
remember
the
day
when
I
said
'No'

It
was
the
first
time
I
had
ever
talked
to
him
that
___55___
,and
he
had
this
surprised
look
on
his
face.
I
said,'Dad,I'm
too
___56___
for
a
goodbye
kiss.'
My
Dad
looked
at
me
for
the
longest
time,and
his
eyes
started
to
tear
up.I
had
never
seen
him
___57___
.He
turned
and
looked
out
the
windshield(挡风玻璃).'You're
right,'
he
saiD.
'You
are
a
big
boy....a
man.I
won't
kiss
you
anymore.'”
Frank
got
a
sad
look
on
his
face,and
the
tears
began
to
___58___
in
his
eyes,as
he
spoke."It
wasn't
long
after
that
when
my
Dad
went
to
sea
and
never
came
back.”
Tears
were
running
down
Frank’s
cheeks.He
spoke
again."Guys,you
don't
know
what
would
___59___
.to
have
my
Dad
give
me
just
one
more
kiss
on
the
cheek.
to
feel
his
rough
old
face.to
smell
the
ocean
on
him.
to
feel
his
arm
around
my
neck.
I
wish
I
had
been
a
man
then.If
I
had
been
a
___60___
,I
would
never
have
told
my
Dad
I
was
too
old
for
a
goodbye
kiss."
41.
A.
kept
up
B.
grew
up
C.
came
up
D.
started
up
42.
A.
hard
B.
absurd
C.
easy
D.
necessary
43.
A.
remove
B.
reach
C.
feed
D.
urge
44.
A.
prefer
B.
request
C.
suggest
D.
wish
45.
A.
fish
B.
favorite
C.
benefit
D.
glory
46.
A.
sounded
B.
looked
C.
smelled
D.
felt
47.
A.
processed
B.
washed
C.
handled
D.
managed
48.
A.
drive
B.
limit
C.
adapt
D.
devote
49.
A.
Before
B.
After
C.
Since
D.
As
50.
A.
back
up
B.
pick
up
C.
pull
up
D.
speed
up
51.
A.
could
B.
would
C.
should
D.
might
52.
A.
lean
B.
hold
C.
run
D.
watch
53.
A.
frightening
B.
challenging
C.
embarrassing
D.
entertaining
54.
A.
recovered
B.
paused
C.
requested
D.
admitted
55.
A.
day
B.
time
C.
aspect
D.
way
56.
A.
old
B.
delighted
C.
anxious
D.
proud
57.
A.
sigh
B.
shout
C.
cry
D.
yell
58.
A.
break
down
B.
hold
back
C.
well
up
D.
start
off
59.
A.
demand
B.
give
C.
rush
D.
infer
60.
A.
boy
B.
seaman
C.
backbone
D.
man
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题50分)
第三部分
英语知识运用
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。
On
a
cold
evening
with
snow
floating
in
the
air
I
got
___61___(stick)
on
the
road
because
of
a
flat
tire(轮胎).
I
attempted
___62___(seek)
help
from
the
passing
cars,
but
no
one
stopped.
As
I
was
about
to
give
up
hope,
a
man
___63___(drive)an
old
dirty
car
came
to
my
aid.
To
be
honest,
I
was
scared
when
he
first
approached
me.
Eyeing
him
up
and
down,
I
thought
to
myself,
“There
is
a
very
good
chance
___64___
he
may
rob
me,”
He
seemed
to
have
sensed
my
discomfort
so
he
tried
to
ease
my
___65___(anxious)by
introducing
himself.
His
act
of
kindness
made
me
feel
ashamed
to
have
questioned
his
intentions.
___66___
was
really
considerate
of
him
to
stop
to
help
a
perfect
stranger
like
me,
especially
in
such
terrible
weather.
Thus,
after
the
spare
tire
was
fitted,
I
asked
___67___
much
I
owed
him.
I
wanted
to
pay
him
back.
___68___(surprising),
he
did
not
take
my
offer
but
rather
told
me
to
pass
the
act
of
kindness
forward
and
help
more
people
___69___
need.
As
he
said
those
words,
I
noticed
him
wearing
a
smile
of
contentment.
Helping
others
seemed
a
very
___70___(nature)thing
to
him.
I
witnessed
the
true
beauty
of
human
nature
in
him.
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)
71.
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。
Have
you
ever
been
to
Wuzhen
It
is
so
beautiful
a
village
that
I
had
already
visited
it
many
times.
Locating
in
Jiaxing,
Zhejiang
province,
it
has
a
history
of
about
6,000
years.
Like
many
small
towns
in
the
southern
area,
which
has
a
lot
of
small
bridges
going
through
clean
streams.
Local
people
live
in
old
houses,
they
are
very
friendly.
During
the
day,
you
can
walk
or
sit
on
a
boat
to
enjoying
the
natural
scenery
along
the
stream.
The
scene
at
night
is
attractively
as
well.
There
are
all
kinds
of
round
and
square
light.
Every
time
I
look
at
the
pictures
for
which
I
took,
I
will
remember
the
water,
the
bridges
and
the
houses.
I
love
an
amazing
water
country!
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
72.
假如你是李华,想邀请你的英国朋友Leslie一起参加你校举行的“弘扬中华传统文化——戏曲进校园”展演活动。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1.活动时间、地点;
2.活动内容。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头语和结尾已你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Leslie,
How
are
things
with
you
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
Yours,
Li
Hua
武功县2022届高三第一次质量检测
英语试题
答案
第Ⅰ卷(选择题
共100分)
第一部分
听力(略)
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)
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项涂黑。
A
Official
Historical
Tour
of
Harvard
Student-Led
Public
Walking
Tour
Please
note:
Due
to
ongoing
construction,
our
tour
schedule
will
be
limited.
Please
check
our
updated
tour
times
on
the
calendar.
In
the
event
of
bad
weather,
please
check
the
calendar
or
call
regarding
a
scheduled
tour
time.
The
tour
is
student-led
and
includes
an
outdoor
walk(please
dress
appropriately)through
Harvard
Yard,
providing
a
history
of
the
university,
general
information,
and
a
unique
view
on
the
students'
individual
experience.
The
tour
is
around
one
hour
long,
and
completely
free
of
charge.
There
is
no
pre—registration
for
general
visitors,
and
we
begin
registration
for
each
tour
one
hour
before
departure
time.
Currently
we
are
only
able
to
accommodate
groups
of
up-to
14
people
on
our
free,
public
tour.
If
you
have
a
group
of
15
or
more,
reservations
are
required
(please
see
below).
Group
Tours
and
Reservations
Reservations
are
required
for
tours
of
15
or
more
people,
with
an
absolute
maximum
of
125
people.
We
request
2
weeks'
notice
to
schedule
a
tour.
Please
note
that
we
cannot
accommodate
groups
that
arrive
without
a
reservation.
A
Self-Guided
Walking
Tour
of
Harvard
Yard
If
you
are
interested
in
touring
the
campus
on
your
own,you
may
want
a
self-guided
walking
tour.
These
tour
pamphlets(册),offered
in
nine
different
languages,
can
be
purchased
from
our
office
for
a
minimal
charge.
You
may
also
download
audio
files
of
historical
information
on
each
of
the
buildings
in
Harvard
Yard.
These
files,
together
including
an
Audio
Tour,
can
also
be
obtained
here
with
a
simple
click.
21.
What
will
you
do
on
a
student-led
public
walking
tour
A.
Wear
whatever
you
like.
B.
Pay
for
admission
and
reservation.
C.
Go
at
any
time
and
don't
have
to
register.
D.
Learn
about
a
student's
personal
experience.
22.
What
should
a
group
of
20
do
to
visit
the
Harvard
campus
A.
Register
on
arrival.
B.
Register
before
leaving.
C.
Reserve
at
least
a
fortnight
beforehand.
D.
Make
a
reservation
one
week
in
advance.
23.
Where
is
the
text
probably
from______.
A.
In
a
newspaper.
B.
In
a
textbook.
C.
On
the
Internet.
D.
In
a
magazine.
答案:21.
D
22.
C
23.
C
B
Wang
Xuan,
a
graduate
student
at
Johns
Hopkins
University,
was
planning
to
get
Internet
and
TV
service
in
the
U.
S.
She
went
to
Verizon,
the
U.
S’
largest
wireless
communication
service
provider,
only
to
be
told
that
she
couldn’t
enjoy
the
service
because
her
credit
score
wasn’t
high
enough.
In
most
Western
countries,
a
credit
score
is
a
number
that
determines
whether
you
are
are
a
reliable
person
to
lend
credit
to.
A
higher
score
means
you
have
better
personal
credit.
Your
score
is
affected
by
your
monthly
debts,
whether
you
pay
bills
on
time
and
other
types
of
information.
Wang
is
hardly
alone
in
dealing
with
credit
score
trouble.
Many
Chinese
overseas
students
lack
the
necessary
knowledge
about
credit
scores,
even
though
it’s
widely
used
in
their
everyday
lives.
Banks
will
check
your
score
if
you
want
to
get
a
credit
card.
To
get
a
loan,
a
good
credit
score
is
vital.
It
also
matter,
when
you
rent
an
apartment
or
buy
a
house.
Its
influence
doesn’t
end
there.
An
increasing
number
of
employ
now
check
the
credit
scores
of
applicants.
You
can’t
ignore
that
a
credit
report
can
be
a
judge
of
character.
So
how
can
you
get
a
good
credit
score
Make
your
repayments
on
time
and
pay
off
your
accounts
early
if
you
can.
If
you’re
using
to
pay
off
debts,
make
sure
you
keep
enough
cash
in
an
easy
access
savings
account
for
emergencies.
If
you
want
to
improve
your
credit
rating
immediately,
you
should
fix
any
problems
on
your
credit
file
before
you
start
applying
for
a
loan.
Also,
cancel
any
credit
cards
that
you’re
not
currently
using.
24.
What
problem
did
Wang
Xuan
have
A.
Her
credit
score
was
too
low.
B.
Her
credit
affected
graduation.
C.
She
couldn’t
enjoy
public
services.
D.
She
couldn’t
stay
in
the
U.
S.
any
more.
25.
Why
do
students
like
Wang
have
credit
score
trouble
A.
Credit
score
is
too
hard
to
improve.
B.
They
don’t
know
well
of
credit
score.
C.
Credit
score
is
hardly
used
in
their
life.
D.
They
lack
access
to
relevant
knowledge.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“judge’’
in
Paragraph
3
probably
mean?
A.
The
official
in
control
of
a
court.
B.
Someone
to
decide
on
a
competition.
C.
Fact
to
prove
something
true.
D.
Ability
to
do
something
well.
27.
What
may
cause
credit
score
trouble
A.
Having
few
monthly
debts.
B.
Using
savings
to
pay
off
debts.
C.
Paying
off
your
accounts
early.
D.
Having
little
cash
in
an
account.
答案:24.
A
25.
B
26.
C
27.
D
C
I
was
never
very
neat,
while
my
roommate
Kate
was
extremely
organized.
Each
of
her
objects
had
its
place,
but
mine
always
hid
somewhere.
She
even
labeled
(贴标签)
everything.
I
always
looked
for
everything.
Over
time,
Kate
got
neater
and
I
got
messier.
She
would
push
my
dirty
clothing
over,
and
I
would
lay
my
books
on
her
tidy
desk.
We
both
got
tired
of
each
other.
War
broke
out
one
evening.
Kate
came
into
the
room.
Soon,
I
heard
her
screaming,
“Take
your
shoes
away!
Why
under
my
bed!”
Deafened,
I
saw
my
shoes
flying
at
me.
I
jumped
to
my
feet
and
started
yelling.
She
yelled
back
louder.
The
room
was
filled
with
anger.
We
could
not
have
stayed
together
for
a
single
minute
but
for
a
phone
call.
Kate
answered
it.
From
her
end
of
the
conversation,
I
could
tell
right
away
her
grandma
was
seriously
ill.
When
she
hung
up,
she
quickly
crawled
under
her
covers,
sobbing.
Obviously,
that
was
something
she
should
not
go
through
phone.
All
of
a
sudden,
a
warm
feeling
of
sympathy
rose
up
in
my
heart.
Slowly,
I
collected
the
pencils,
took
back
the
books,
made
my
bed,
cleaned
the
socks
and
swept
the
floor,
even
on
her
side.
I
got
so
into
my
work
that
I
even
didn't
notice
Kate
had
sat
up.
She
was
watching,
her
tears
dried
and
her
expression
one
of
disbelief.
Then,
she
reached
out
her
hands
to
grasp
mine.
I
looked
up
into
her
eyes.
She
smiled
at
me,
“Thanks.”
Kate
and
I
stayed
roommates
for
the
rest
of
the
year.
We
didn't
always
agree,
but
we
learned
the
key
to
living
together:
giving
in,
cleaning
up
and
holding
on.
28.
What
made
Kate
angry
one
evening
A.
She
couldn’t
find
her
books.
B.
She
heard
the
author
shouting
loud.
C.
She
got
the
news
that
her
grandma
was
ill.
D.
She
saw
the
author's
shoes
beneath
her
bed.
29.
The
author
tidied
up
the
room
most
probably
because
_______.
A.
she
hated
herself
for
being
so
messy
B.
she
was
asked
by
Kate
to
do
so
C.
she
was
scared
by
Kate’s
anger
D.
she
wanted
to
show
her
care
30.
How
is
Paragraph
1
mainly
developed
A.
By
analyzing
causes.
B.
By
describing
a
process.
C.
By
showing
differences.
D.
By
following
time
order.
31.
What
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
story
A.
My
Friend
Kate
B.
Hard
Work
Pays
Off
C.
How
to
Be
Organized
D.
Learning
to
Be
Roommates
答案:28.
D
29.
D
30.
C
31.
D
D
Hadi
Partovi,founder
of
Code.org
believes
every
student
should
learn
the
basics
of
computer
science
just
like
they
do
math,physics,or
biology,regardless
of
what
they
want
to
do
in
the
future.The
expert
says
knowledge
about
the
subject
is
important
to
understand
how
the
world
around
us
works
and
compares
it
to
learning
about
photosynthesis(光合作用),even
though
not
every
student
is
going
to
be
a
botanist.To
spark
students’interest,he
created
the“Hour
of
Code,”which
introduces
the
world
of
computing
to
anyone,from
ages
14
to
104,in
a
fun,interactive
manner.Observed
annually
during
Computer
Science
Week,the
event
now
draws
tens
of
millions
of
kids
from
over
180
countries.
The“Hour
of
Code”,which
can
be
scheduled
anytime
during
Computer
Science
Week,begins
with
an
introductory
video
on
computer
science.Participants
can
then
select
from
hundreds
of
fun
assignments
that
are
sorted
by
both
grade
level
and
coding
experience.Though
each
project
is
designed
to
last
just
sixty
minutes,beginners
can
deal
with
as
many
challenges
as
they
desire.
To
help
introduce
computer
science
in
classrooms
on
a
more
regular
basis,Code.org
has
also
developed
a
catalog
of
online
courses
that
can
be
incorporated(纳入)in
a
school’s
regular
curriculum.Since
the
nonprofit
began
offering
the
courses
in
2013,over
704,000
teachers
have
signed
up
to
teach
introductory
computer
science
to
over
22
million
students
worldwide.
Thanks
to
the
efforts
of
the
pioneer,about
40
percent
of
US
schools
now
offer
computer
science
as
a
subject.The
numbers
are
even
higher—an
impressive
70
percent—if
after-school
offerings
such
as
robotics
clubs
are
included.Even
more
encouraging,eight
years
ago,just
19,390
students
took
an
Advanced
Placement
Computer
Science
exam.By
the
spring
of
2017,the
number
had
jumped
415
percent
to
99,868.
32.
Why
did
Hardi
Partovi
create
the“Hour
of
Code”
A.
To
train
computer
scientists
for
the
future.
B.
To
introduce
the
world
of
computing
to
teachers.
C.
To
add
a
programme
to
Computer
Science
Week.
D.
To
help
people
learn
computer
science
in
a
fun
way.
33.
The“Hour
of
Code”is
so
called
most
probably
because___________.
A.
it
is
observed
annually
B.
it
can
be
scheduled
anytime
C.
its
projects
last
sixty
minutes
each
D.
its
tasks
can
be
sorted
by
coding
experience
34.
What
do
we
know
about
Code.org’s
online
courses
A.
Schools
can
use
them
regularly
in
their
classrooms.
B.
They
help
the
developer
make
lots
of
money.
C.
Over
704,000
teachers
have
been
learning
them.
D.
They
have
existed
for
over
10
years
up
to
now.
35.
What
do
the
numbers
show
in
the
last
paragraph
A.
The
efforts
of
Hadi
Partovi.
B.
The
influence
of
robotics
clubs.
C.
The
effect
of
Hadi
Partovi’s
efforts.
D.
The
development
of
many
US
schools.
答案:32.
D
33.
C
34.
A
35.
C
第二节(共5小题,每题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。
Here
are
some
ways
parents
can
use
to
encourage
a
healthy
self-image
in
their
children.
Teach
what
real
value
is.
I
think
kids
sometimes
are
confused
about
values.
How
valuable
you
are
is
not
measured
by
how
pretty
you
are
on
the
outside.
___36___
We
were
watching
the
Oscars
and
my
6-year-old
son
said,
“She
is
so
pretty,”
and
then
quickly
looked
at
me
and
said
you
are
prettier,
Mom.”
And
I
said,
“It’s
okay.
There
are
many
people
prettier
than
me
on
the
outside.
I
know
that’s
not
why
you
love
me.”
___37___
Tell
your
kids
about
“the
grass
is
always
greener”
syndrome.
It
is
very
easy
for
all
of
us
to
see
the
charm,
whether
it
is
in
a
famous
singer
or
the
most
popular
girl
in
the
school.
Do
not
think
too
highly
of
famous
people.
___38___
Maybe
they
have
the
same
struggles,
like
wanting
acceptance
from
peers.
___39___
Don’t
be
afraid
to
have
conversations
with
your
child
about
how
they’re
feeling
about
ads
songs,
etc.
You
are
the
parent!
___40___
Take
a
stand
and
have
confidence
enough
not
to
be
followers
and
not
to
purchase
clothing,
music,
or
magazines
that
you
don’t
believe
send
the
right
message
to
your
children!
A.
Use
your
mouth.
B.
Be
patient
with
your
kids.
C.
about
what
problems
they
might
have.
D.
It
is
important
to
teach
children
this
from
an
early
age.
E.
Success
is
not
measured
by
how
famous
you
are,
either.
F.
Girls
tend
to
like
famous
singers
while
boys
prefer
sports
stars.
G.
In
fact,
kids
of
all
ages
want
and
need
boundaries
from
you.
答案:36.
E
37.
D
38.
C
39.
A
40.
G
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小越;每题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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
At
a
gathering,we
were
all
telling
stories
of
our
most
embarrassing
moments.It
came
around
to
Frank.
Frank
began
to
tell
us
of
his
childhooD.
"I
___41___
in
San
Pedro.My
Dad
was
a
fisherman,and
he
loved
the
seA.
He
had
his
own
boat,but
it
was
___42___
making
a
living
on
the
seA.
He
worked
hard
and
would
stay
out
until
he
caught
enough
to
___43___
the
family."
He
looked
at
us
and
said,"I
___44___
you
could
have
met
my
DaD.
He
was
a
big
man,and
he
was
strong
from
pulling
the
nets
and
fighting
the
seas
for
the
___45___
.When
you
got
close
to
him,he
___46___
like
the
ocean.He
would
wear
his
old
coat
and
his
overalls.No
matter
how
much
my
mother
___47___
them,they
would
still
smell
of
the
sea
and
of
fish."
Frank's
voice
dropped
a
bit."When
the
weather
was
bad
he
would
___48___
me
to
school.He
had
this
old
truck
that
was
older
than
he
was
___49___
he
would
drive
toward
the
school,I
would
shrink
down
into
the
seat
hoping
to
disappear.He
would
___50___
right
in
front
of
the
school
gate,and
it
seemed
like
everybody
___51___
be
standing
around
and
watching.Then
he
would
___52___
over
and
give
me
a
big
kiss
on
the
cheek
and
tell
me
to
be
a
good
boy.It
was
so
___53___
for
me.I
was
twelve
years
old,and
my
Dad
would
lean
over
and
kiss
me
goodbye!"
He
___54___
and
then
went
on,"I
remember
the
day
when
I
said
'No'

It
was
the
first
time
I
had
ever
talked
to
him
that
___55___
,and
he
had
this
surprised
look
on
his
face.
I
said,'Dad,I'm
too
___56___
for
a
goodbye
kiss.'
My
Dad
looked
at
me
for
the
longest
time,and
his
eyes
started
to
tear
up.I
had
never
seen
him
___57___
.He
turned
and
looked
out
the
windshield(挡风玻璃).'You're
right,'
he
saiD.
'You
are
a
big
boy....a
man.I
won't
kiss
you
anymore.'”
Frank
got
a
sad
look
on
his
face,and
the
tears
began
to
___58___
in
his
eyes,as
he
spoke."It
wasn't
long
after
that
when
my
Dad
went
to
sea
and
never
came
back.”
Tears
were
running
down
Frank’s
cheeks.He
spoke
again."Guys,you
don't
know
what
would
___59___
.to
have
my
Dad
give
me
just
one
more
kiss
on
the
cheek.
to
feel
his
rough
old
face.to
smell
the
ocean
on
him.
to
feel
his
arm
around
my
neck.
I
wish
I
had
been
a
man
then.If
I
had
been
a
___60___
,I
would
never
have
told
my
Dad
I
was
too
old
for
a
goodbye
kiss."
41.
A.
kept
up
B.
grew
up
C.
came
up
D.
started
up
42.
A.
hard
B.
absurd
C.
easy
D.
necessary
43.
A.
remove
B.
reach
C.
feed
D.
urge
44.
A.
prefer
B.
request
C.
suggest
D.
wish
45.
A.
fish
B.
favorite
C.
benefit
D.
glory
46.
A.
sounded
B.
looked
C.
smelled
D.
felt
47.
A.
processed
B.
washed
C.
handled
D.
managed
48.
A.
drive
B.
limit
C.
adapt
D.
devote
49.
A.
Before
B.
After
C.
Since
D.
As
50.
A.
back
up
B.
pick
up
C.
pull
up
D.
speed
up
51.
A.
could
B.
would
C.
should
D.
might
52.
A.
lean
B.
hold
C.
run
D.
watch
53.
A.
frightening
B.
challenging
C.
embarrassing
D.
entertaining
54.
A.
recovered
B.
paused
C.
requested
D.
admitted
55.
A.
day
B.
time
C.
aspect
D.
way
56.
A.
old
B.
delighted
C.
anxious
D.
proud
57.
A.
sigh
B.
shout
C.
cry
D.
yell
58.
A.
break
down
B.
hold
back
C.
well
up
D.
start
off
59.
A.
demand
B.
give
C.
rush
D.
infer
60.
A.
boy
B.
seaman
C.
backbone
D.
man
答案:41.
B
42.
A
43.
C
44.
D
45.
A
46.
C
47.
B
48.
A
49.
D
50.
C
51.
B
52.
A
53.
C
54.
B
55.
D
56.
A
57.
C
58.
C
59.
B
60.
D
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题50分)
第三部分
英语知识运用
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。
On
a
cold
evening
with
snow
floating
in
the
air
I
got
___61___(stick)
on
the
road
because
of
a
flat
tire(轮胎).
I
attempted
___62___(seek)
help
from
the
passing
cars,
but
no
one
stopped.
As
I
was
about
to
give
up
hope,
a
man
___63___(drive)an
old
dirty
car
came
to
my
aid.
To
be
honest,
I
was
scared
when
he
first
approached
me.
Eyeing
him
up
and
down,
I
thought
to
myself,
“There
is
a
very
good
chance
___64___
he
may
rob
me,”
He
seemed
to
have
sensed
my
discomfort
so
he
tried
to
ease
my
___65___(anxious)by
introducing
himself.
His
act
of
kindness
made
me
feel
ashamed
to
have
questioned
his
intentions.
___66___
was
really
considerate
of
him
to
stop
to
help
a
perfect
stranger
like
me,
especially
in
such
terrible
weather.
Thus,
after
the
spare
tire
was
fitted,
I
asked
___67___
much
I
owed
him.
I
wanted
to
pay
him
back.
___68___(surprising),
he
did
not
take
my
offer
but
rather
told
me
to
pass
the
act
of
kindness
forward
and
help
more
people
___69___
need.
As
he
said
those
words,
I
noticed
him
wearing
a
smile
of
contentment.
Helping
others
seemed
a
very
___70___(nature)thing
to
him.
I
witnessed
the
true
beauty
of
human
nature
in
him.
答案:61.
stuck
62.
to
seek
63.
driving
64.
that
65.
anxiety
66.
It
67.
how
68.
surprisingly
69.
in
70.
natural
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)
71.
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。
Have
you
ever
been
to
Wuzhen
It
is
so
beautiful
a
village
that
I
had
already
visited
it
many
times.
Locating
in
Jiaxing,
Zhejiang
province,
it
has
a
history
of
about
6,000
years.
Like
many
small
towns
in
the
southern
area,
which
has
a
lot
of
small
bridges
going
through
clean
streams.
Local
people
live
in
old
houses,
they
are
very
friendly.
During
the
day,
you
can
walk
or
sit
on
a
boat
to
enjoying
the
natural
scenery
along
the
stream.
The
scene
at
night
is
attractively
as
well.
There
are
all
kinds
of
round
and
square
light.
Every
time
I
look
at
the
pictures
for
which
I
took,
I
will
remember
the
water,
the
bridges
and
the
houses.
I
love
an
amazing
water
country!
答案:71.
1.
had→have
72.
locating→located
73.
which→it
74.
through→over/across
75.
they前加and
76.
enjoying→enjoy
77.
attractively→attractive
78.
light→lights
79.
将for
80.
an→the
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
72.
假如你是李华,想邀请你的英国朋友Leslie一起参加你校举行的“弘扬中华传统文化——戏曲进校园”展演活动。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1.活动时间、地点;
2.活动内容。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头语和结尾已你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Leslie,
How
are
things
with
you
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
答案:Dear
Leslie,
How
are
things
with
you
Now,
I
have
a
piece
of
good
news
to
share
with
you.
There
will
be
an
activity
about
Chinese
traditional
operas
at
2:00
p.m.
on
July
1.
Knowing
that
you
are
interested
in
Chinese
traditional
culture,
I'd
like
to
invite
you
to
join
us.
The
activity
will
be
held
on
the
playground
in
our
school
and
all
the
teachers
and
students
will
attend.
On
that
day,
a
culture
show
and
many
wonderful
opera
performance
will
be
put
on.
It's
a
chance
for
you
to
learn
more
about
Chinese
traditional
culture,
I
am
sure
it
will
broaden
your
horizons
and
that
we'll
have
a
great
time.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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