2022新教材-外研版-必修一Unit 2 Explore English(成都七中-综合模拟测试卷)
第一部分 阅读
[共两节,满分50分]
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A篇
My wife and I was recently in the Dominican Republic. It was not for a vacation. We were there to meet a 5-year-old boy named Daniel. He is the child my wife and I support through an organization.
The first time I met Daniel was at school. I gave him a bubble blower(吹泡泡机).He just pulled it and out came the bubbles. He smiled from ear to ear as he shot the bubbles into the air.
When we were done with the gifts, we headed out to visit his home. But before we left, he said something. I asked the translator to tell what he had spoken. The translator told me he said, “I love you.” I hadn't expected it. But it did make me feel good. And I replied “I love him too.”
When we arrived, we found that his home consisted of a small kitchen, a small bedroom and a little family room. I had visited a similar home in the countryside before. Both of them were shabby(破旧的), but there was one thing they had in common, Even though there were no decorations(装饰),they both had pictures of the children. These families found a way to get pictures of their kids, though they were poor. And they proudly showed them.
Daniel's mother could hardly survive but she had a picture of her son. Whether they are rich, poor, black, brown or white, there is something (people have in common)-they love their families.
When you take away materials, what is left is love, which cannot be taken away. Daniel may lack something in many material aspects but he does not lack love.
Daniel and his family taught me love is not just about feelings or words; love requires action too. I travelled thousands of miles to be reminded that when we love our families, we are truly at our best.
( )1. What did the writer and his wife do in the Dominican Republic
A. They came to Dominica to help the poor.
B. They volunteered as teachers.
C. They had a vacation together.
D. They met a boy they have helped.
( )2. What did the writer feel surprised at
A. The boy expressed his love.
B. The boy could catch the ball.
C. The boy was glad at the gifts.
D. The boy could blow bubbles.
( )3. What do the pictures of the children reflect
A. The decorations of the homes.
B. Their parents' love.
C. The survival of the children.
D. Their parents' belief in the next generation.
( )4. What does the writer learn from Daniel
A. Love is a feeling to experience.
B. Love is limited.
C. Love is the center of a family.
D. Love can travel thousands of miles.
B篇
Susan had always loved making clothes, spending her teenage years fashioning Vogue Patterns to wear to parties. However, life got in the way of taking her fashion dreams any further.
Susan worked as any staff from a waitress to a cook in an old people's home, before getting a job at a charity.
“For some reason,) the charity had to reduce my days, I thought I'd use the opportunity to take up an A-level on my extra days off, and of course I chose textiles(纺织业),”she said.“At last, I knew what I wanted to do with myself; I wanted to be creative.”
At the age of 61, Susan quit her job to follow her interest. “I loved learning all the different techniques like quilting and pattern making,” she said. “I felt I was in my element, and getting my hands dirty with bleach(漂白剂) and dyes; I'd never felt happier.”
After an open day at the University of Northampton, she signed up to get a degree in fashion. Susan was a hit at university, and the teachers were impressed with her designs, which she described as a female. Being picked for the Graduate Fashion Week Show was the cherry(樱桃) on the cake. She said,“It was an unbelievable experience and I loved every minute of the show. It's given me a taste of what I want to do next, and that's to work in the fashion industry.”
To anyone else who has a dream he or she has never had the chance to complete, she has an important message: “I want to tell people to just have a go,” she said. “One step at a time, the journey of 1,000 miles starts with one step. Do what you can with what you've got and don't let age be a barrier. I'm so glad I did the course-it's given me a new lesson of life and shown I can really do anything.”
( )5.When Susan was young, she
A. decided to become a designer
B. knew nothing about fashion
C. liked to design clothes very much
D. dreamed to work at a charity
( )6. What do the underlined words “in my element” in Paragraph 4 mean
A. Making a big decision.
B. Getting used to the environment.
C. Feeling uncomfortable.
D. Being good at something.
( )7. What are Susan’s designs like
A. They are connected with women.
B. They are different from those of others'.
C. They reflect her attitude towards life.
D. They show the signs of natural beauty.
( )8. What can we learn from Susan
A. Find your own dream.
B. Never give up your dream.
C. Start your life one step at a time.
D. A step is the beginning of a journey.
C篇
We often hear honesty is the best quality And no one likes to be called a liar. But is dishonesty always wrong Not necessarily.
According to psychologists, there are two types of lies: Lies that help your relationships and the people around you are called prosocial lies, and lies that hurt them are called antisocial lies.
How often have you clicked “Like” on Moment WeChat, not because you actually like what your friends posted, but because you want to show your support This white lie is an example of a prosocial lie. But when people tell lies on social networks to make their own lives seem more exciting, or to make others jealous(妒忌的),this is antisocial lying.
Workplace lies range from harmless lies to hurtful and untruthful statements. An example of a prosocial workplace lie is praising someone for their presentation-even though it was only average-because you know they were nervous beforehand. In this case, your intention is simply to protect your colleague's feelings. However, people sometimes tell bigger lies at work for the purpose of avoiding blame(责备)or staying on the boss's good side. These are antisocial lies. They're antisocial because your boss is likely to discover the truth and as a result, will probably stop trusting you.
Lying is also an important part of the natural world. So it's little wonder we resort to it almost without thinking. Human babies sometimes pretend to cry, check to see if anyone is listening, and then start crying again. By the age of five, children learn to say thing that are completely untrue, and most nine-year-olds have mastered keeping secrets to protect themselves.
Lying can be harmful to our relationships and to the people around us. But that's only true for antisocial lies. Prosocial lies have the opposite effect-they can actually help us.
( )9. What may help us tell a prosocial lie from an antisocial lie
A. The purpose it serves.
B. The way it is told.
C. The place where it is told.
D. The people it is told to.
( )10.Why do we praise a colleague's ordinary presentation
A. To keep a positive relationship.
B. To make our boss feel better.
C. To relieve his/her nervousness.
D. To avoid hurting his/her feelings.
( )11. What does the underlined phrase “resort to” in Paragraph 5 mean
A. Stick to.
B. Turn to.
C. Show respect to.
D. Look forward to.
( ).12.Which might be the best title for the text
A. Lies that harm us
B. Lying is a second nature
C. Lies that we need to tell
D. Honesty is the best quality
D篇
Nowadays more and more people like to travel, especially when vacations come. A great number of people rush out of their homes or companies to travelling spots. They either drive or take a bus, a train, a ship and so on. Some even ride bikes.
However, there is another way of travelling—poorism. People have a tour in the poorest areas of the world. Some people may take one-day poorest tour, and some even pay to stay in very poor neighborhoods to experience the lowest living standards in the world. Poorism tours take place around the world, and not just in the third world countries. You can, for instance, tour New York neighborhoods in the Bronx, in the Bund of Shanghai. Such tours can take people into the heart of poor areas within large and in some rich cities. These tours may awaken people to pay more attention to long-standing poverty, or the effects of war.
Some suggest that tours in the poor areas can raise social care. And the money from the tour can be donated to help the people there.
13. What's the meaning of the underlined word “poorism”in the second paragraph
A. 贫困 B. 穷人 C. 穷游 D. 可怜的人
14. Some people have poorism tours_______.
A. to show how rich they are B. to experience the poor life
C. to enjoy the beautiful scenes D. to see poor people
15. Poorism tours can make people____________.
A. care for the poverty more B. know about the countryside
C. go to big cities D. go into the heart of rich cities
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
No matter what’s happening in your life, you will want friends by your side! With the rise of technology, making friends online is a growing and common occurrence(事件).1_.Finding friends online goes hand-in-hand with finding new friends in real life. Here are some helpful tips on where and how to establish online friendships.
Study groups
A study group is a perfect place for students studying online. Create or join a group for students at your college. 2 .
Do things you love in your city
One of the best ways to make friends is to take part in activities you enjoy. That way, you can meet people with similar interests with whom you can continue the activity. 3__.For example, you can go through social media or check a gym's schedule of classes online.
Join a group online based on your likes
Based on your interests and hobbies, try to perform a search online to find a group that shares in your hobby. 4 .For example, you can find people who like to paint online and then set up a music and paint night!
5
From Facebook to Instagram, and Snapchat to Twitter, there are plenty of social media platforms where you can make new friends.
A.Connect on social media B. Make good use of the Internet C. Study groups are places where you can improve yourself D.You can find online websites to find events you're interested in E. Then, connect online and set up in-person meetings to perform the interest F. This is especially true if you are someone who is attending online college G. Then you can offer to meet for study groups or join already existing study groups
第二部分 语言运用
[共两节,满分30分]
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I just worked as a management advisor, I had a client(客户),Mary. I disagreed with the direction she was guiding our project and the pace at which she thought we should do our work. But because she was the 1 ,and I was just starting out in my career,1 didn't think it was my place to 2 disagree with her. 3 ,I sent every email she sent me to one of my 4 and complained(抱怨)about how Mary was making 5_ decisions.
One day, I thought I was complaining to my co-worker, but I was 6 forwarding Mary a direct email, without realizing it at first, about how 7 I felt she was. About 15 seconds later, I realized what I had done and thought, “I'm going to be _8 .”Thinking I'd better deal with it quickly, I walked over to my boss's desk. To my_9_,he simply said,“Go and apologize(道歉).”
Mary's office was 30 blocks north of ours. My boss suggested I 10 at the flower shop on my way. And when I 11 in Mary's office with flowers, she laughed. She told me that she 12 that the next time I disagree with her, I just tell her so that we could talk about it.
It feels good when someone nods at something we say. Most people don't want to 13_.In fact, we've thought that saying “I don't agree” is being_14_, so it makes most people terribly uncomfortable. But by thinking in that way, we 15 a chance to develop a friendly relationship.
( )1.A.leader B.guest C.boss D.customer
( )2.A.openly B.totally C.really D.strongly
( )3.A.Besides B.Instead C.However D.Anyhow
( )4. A. friends B.clients C.co-workers D.employers
( )5.A.wise B.poor C.difficult D.quick
( )6.A.actually B.surely C.exactly D.easily
( )7.A.unhappy B.worrying C.disappointing D.annoying.
( )8.A.praised B. promoted C.fired D.improved
( )9.A.joy B.relief C.regret D.surprise
( )10.A.stop B.wait C.start D.work
( )11. A. stayed up B.showed up C.set off D.got up
( )12.A.agreed B. disliked C.admired D.preferred
( )13.A.refuse B.accept C.disagree D.use
( )14.A.polite B.informal C.rude D.formal
( )15.A.get B.lose C.catch D.take
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Cecilia Chiang, who had brought real Chinese food to America, died at 100 at her home in San Francisco on Wednesday. In the 1960s, her restaurant, the Mandarin, 1 (introduce) Americans to 2 variety of real Chinese dishes.
Ms Chiang came to the United States 3 China as a daughter of wealth. Once in San Francisco, she managed 4 (bring) Chinese dishes into the ones which are___5____(taste)than before.
The Mandarin offered specialties(特色菜) at the time,like Chongqing-style spicy(辣的)beef, and glacéed bananas. These were___6___(tratidition) cooking of the rich in Beijing, where local dishes as well as regional(地区的) ones from Sichuan,Shanghai and Canton __7___prepated by family chefs.
M Chiang's father was an educated railway engineer. Her mother came from a wealthy family___8____owned factories. ____9____(grow) up in the family, she did well in every aspect of her life. After her parents died, Cecilia Chiang took over the business___10____(successful).
“I think I changed what everyone knows about Chinese food,”Ms Chiang told The San Francisco Chronicle in 2007. “They didn't know China was such a great country.”
第三部分 写作
[共两节,满分40分]
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是新华中学的学生张华,班里从外地转来一名同学李明,他一时无法融入新的班集体中,感到很苦恼。请根据下列要点用英语给他写封信:
*欢迎他的到来
*帮他分析原因 (至少两点) ;
*给他提出建议(至少一条);
*陈述你帮助他的具体打算。
注意:词数不少于80 。
Dear Li Ming,
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Best regards,
Zhang Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数应为150左右。
I was surprised when I received a short message from my father wishing me a happy birthday.
I had expected to hear from my mother, my grandmother and my other relatives but never from my father. Lying in bed, memories of my father flooded back.
When I was a little boy, I regarded my father as a hero able to do anything. However, things slowly began to change. The more I learned, the more I doubted what he said. The gap between us grew and, at last, I didn't even like communicating with him.
My father, in my mind, had no interest in talking with me. Dinner was the only time we were together. He had no time to watch TV with me. He would tell me to ask my mother if I needed something. He even refused to answer my calls when I phoned from school. I got used to the changes. I thought that perhaps my father no longer loved me, so I hardly communicated with him and even was unwilling to contact him.
As time passed by, however, I began to wonder whether my behavior was right. And I began to be more and more upset. I had no idea how to get along well with him. One day, my mother told me that each time I called, my father was always listening beside her. Suddenly, I hated myself for my cold behavior toward him.
I tried thousands of times to apologize(道歉) to my father. In the end, however, I was always too embarrassed about what I had done.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
But that Saturday, I was so touched by his short message and decided to send a reply: Thank you, my dear father._______________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Paragraph 2:
Two days later, I decided to go home.____________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
2022新教材-外研版-必修一Unit 2 Explore English(成都七中-综合模拟测试卷)
第一部分 阅读
[共两节,满分50分]
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A篇
My wife and I was recently in the Dominican Republic. It was not for a vacation. We were there to meet a 5-year-old boy named Daniel. He is the child my wife and I support through an organization.
The first time I met Daniel was at school. I gave him a bubble blower(吹泡泡机).He just pulled it and out came the bubbles. He smiled from ear to ear as he shot the bubbles into the air.
When we were done with the gifts, we headed out to visit his home. But before we left, he said something. I asked the translator to tell what he had spoken. The translator told me he said, “I love you.” I hadn't expected it. But it did make me feel good. And I replied “I love him too.”
When we arrived, we found that his home consisted of a small kitchen, a small bedroom and a little family room. I had visited a similar home in the countryside before. Both of them were shabby(破旧的), but there was one thing they had in common, Even though there were no decorations(装饰),they both had pictures of the children. These families found a way to get pictures of their kids, though they were poor. And they proudly showed them.
Daniel's mother could hardly survive but she had a picture of her son. Whether they are rich, poor, black, brown or white, there is something (people have in common)-they love their families.
When you take away materials, what is left is love, which cannot be taken away. Daniel may lack something in many material aspects but he does not lack love.
Daniel and his family taught me love is not just about feelings or words; love requires action too. I travelled thousands of miles to be reminded that when we love our families, we are truly at our best.
( )1. What did the writer and his wife do in the Dominican Republic
A. They came to Dominica to help the poor.
B. They volunteered as teachers.
C. They had a vacation together.
D. They met a boy they have helped.
( )2. What did the writer feel surprised at
A. The boy expressed his love.
B. The boy could catch the ball.
C. The boy was glad at the gifts.
D. The boy could blow bubbles.
( )3. What do the pictures of the children reflect
A. The decorations of the homes.
B. Their parents' love.
C. The survival of the children.
D. Their parents' belief in the next generation.
( )4. What does the writer learn from Daniel
A. Love is a feeling to experience.
B. Love is limited.
C. Love is the center of a family.
D. Love can travel thousands of miles.
答案:1-4:DABC
B篇
Susan had always loved making clothes, spending her teenage years fashioning Vogue Patterns to wear to parties. However, life got in the way of taking her fashion dreams any further.
Susan worked as any staff from a waitress to a cook in an old people's home, before getting a job at a charity.
“For some reason,) the charity had to reduce my days, I thought I'd use the opportunity to take up an A-level on my extra days off, and of course I chose textiles(纺织业),”she said.“At last, I knew what I wanted to do with myself; I wanted to be creative.”
At the age of 61, Susan quit her job to follow her interest. “I loved learning all the different techniques like quilting and pattern making,” she said. “I felt I was in my element, and getting my hands dirty with bleach(漂白剂) and dyes; I'd never felt happier.”
After an open day at the University of Northampton, she signed up to get a degree in fashion. Susan was a hit at university, and the teachers were impressed with her designs, which she described as a female. Being picked for the Graduate Fashion Week Show was the cherry(樱桃) on the cake. She said,“It was an unbelievable experience and I loved every minute of the show. It's given me a taste of what I want to do next, and that's to work in the fashion industry.”
To anyone else who has a dream he or she has never had the chance to complete, she has an important message: “I want to tell people to just have a go,” she said. “One step at a time, the journey of 1,000 miles starts with one step. Do what you can with what you've got and don't let age be a barrier. I'm so glad I did the course-it's given me a new lesson of life and shown I can really do anything.”
( )5.When Susan was young, she
A. decided to become a designer
B. knew nothing about fashion
C. liked to design clothes very much
D. dreamed to work at a charity
( )6. What do the underlined words “in my element” in Paragraph 4 mean
A. Making a big decision.
B. Getting used to the environment.
C. Feeling uncomfortable.
D. Being good at something.
( )7. What are Susan’s designs like
A. They are connected with women.
B. They are different from those of others'.
C. They reflect her attitude towards life.
D. They show the signs of natural beauty.
( )8. What can we learn from Susan
A. Find your own dream.
B. Never give up your dream.
C. Start your life one step at a time.
D. A step is the beginning of a journey.
答案:5-8:CDAB
C篇
We often hear honesty is the best quality And no one likes to be called a liar. But is dishonesty always wrong Not necessarily.
According to psychologists, there are two types of lies: Lies that help your relationships and the people around you are called prosocial lies, and lies that hurt them are called antisocial lies.
How often have you clicked “Like” on Moment WeChat, not because you actually like what your friends posted, but because you want to show your support This white lie is an example of a prosocial lie. But when people tell lies on social networks to make their own lives seem more exciting, or to make others jealous(妒忌的),this is antisocial lying.
Workplace lies range from harmless lies to hurtful and untruthful statements. An example of a prosocial workplace lie is praising someone for their presentation-even though it was only average-because you know they were nervous beforehand. In this case, your intention is simply to protect your colleague's feelings. However, people sometimes tell bigger lies at work for the purpose of avoiding blame(责备)or staying on the boss's good side. These are antisocial lies. They're antisocial because your boss is likely to discover the truth and as a result, will probably stop trusting you.
Lying is also an important part of the natural world. So it's little wonder we resort to it almost without thinking. Human babies sometimes pretend to cry, check to see if anyone is listening, and then start crying again. By the age of five, children learn to say thing that are completely untrue, and most nine-year-olds have mastered keeping secrets to protect themselves.
Lying can be harmful to our relationships and to the people around us. But that's only true for antisocial lies. Prosocial lies have the opposite effect-they can actually help us.
( )9. What may help us tell a prosocial lie from an antisocial lie
A. The purpose it serves.
B. The way it is told.
C. The place where it is told.
D. The people it is told to.
( )10.Why do we praise a colleague's ordinary presentation
A. To keep a positive relationship.
B. To make our boss feel better.
C. To relieve his/her nervousness.
D. To avoid hurting his/her feelings.
( )11. What does the underlined phrase “resort to” in Paragraph 5 mean
A. Stick to.
B. Turn to.
C. Show respect to.
D. Look forward to.
( ).12.Which might be the best title for the text
A. Lies that harm us
B. Lying is a second nature
C. Lies that we need to tell
D. Honesty is the best quality
答案:9-12:ADBC
D篇
Nowadays more and more people like to travel, especially when vacations come. A great number of people rush out of their homes or companies to travelling spots. They either drive or take a bus, a train, a ship and so on. Some even ride bikes.
However, there is another way of travelling—poorism. People have a tour in the poorest areas of the world. Some people may take one-day poorest tour, and some even pay to stay in very poor neighborhoods to experience the lowest living standards in the world. Poorism tours take place around the world, and not just in the third world countries. You can, for instance, tour New York neighborhoods in the Bronx, in the Bund of Shanghai. Such tours can take people into the heart of poor areas within large and in some rich cities. These tours may awaken people to pay more attention to long-standing poverty, or the effects of war.
Some suggest that tours in the poor areas can raise social care. And the money from the tour can be donated to help the people there.
13. What's the meaning of the underlined word “poorism”in the second paragraph
A. 贫困 B. 穷人 C. 穷游 D. 可怜的人
14. Some people have poorism tours_______.
A. to show how rich they are B. to experience the poor life
C. to enjoy the beautiful scenes D. to see poor people
15. Poorism tours can make people____________.
A. care for the poverty more B. know about the countryside
C. go to big cities D. go into the heart of rich cities
答案:13-15:CBA
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
No matter what’s happening in your life, you will want friends by your side! With the rise of technology, making friends online is a growing and common occurrence(事件).1_.Finding friends online goes hand-in-hand with finding new friends in real life. Here are some helpful tips on where and how to establish online friendships.
Study groups
A study group is a perfect place for students studying online. Create or join a group for students at your college. 2 .
Do things you love in your city
One of the best ways to make friends is to take part in activities you enjoy. That way, you can meet people with similar interests with whom you can continue the activity. 3__.For example, you can go through social media or check a gym's schedule of classes online.
Join a group online based on your likes
Based on your interests and hobbies, try to perform a search online to find a group that shares in your hobby. 4 .For example, you can find people who like to paint online and then set up a music and paint night!
5
From Facebook to Instagram, and Snapchat to Twitter, there are plenty of social media platforms where you can make new friends.
A.Connect on social media B. Make good use of the Internet C. Study groups are places where you can improve yourself D.You can find online websites to find events you're interested in E. Then, connect online and set up in-person meetings to perform the interest F. This is especially true if you are someone who is attending online college G. Then you can offer to meet for study groups or join already existing study groups
答案:1.F. 2.G. 3.D. 4.E. 5.A.
第二部分 语言运用
[共两节,满分30分]
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I just worked as a management advisor, I had a client(客户),Mary. I disagreed with the direction she was guiding our project and the pace at which she thought we should do our work. But because she was the 1 ,and I was just starting out in my career,1 didn't think it was my place to 2 disagree with her. 3 ,I sent every email she sent me to one of my 4 and complained(抱怨)about how Mary was making 5_ decisions.
One day, I thought I was complaining to my co-worker, but I was 6 forwarding Mary a direct email, without realizing it at first, about how 7 I felt she was. About 15 seconds later, I realized what I had done and thought, “I'm going to be _8 .”Thinking I'd better deal with it quickly, I walked over to my boss's desk. To my_9_,he simply said,“Go and apologize(道歉).”
Mary's office was 30 blocks north of ours. My boss suggested I 10 at the flower shop on my way. And when I 11 in Mary's office with flowers, she laughed. She told me that she 12 that the next time I disagree with her, I just tell her so that we could talk about it.
It feels good when someone nods at something we say. Most people don't want to 13_.In fact, we've thought that saying “I don't agree” is being_14_, so it makes most people terribly uncomfortable. But by thinking in that way, we 15 a chance to develop a friendly relationship.
( )1.A.leader B.guest C.boss D.customer
( )2.A.openly B.totally C.really D.strongly
( )3.A.Besides B.Instead C.However D.Anyhow
( )4. A. friends B.clients C.co-workers D.employers
( )5.A.wise B.poor C.difficult D.quick
( )6.A.actually B.surely C.exactly D.easily
( )7.A.unhappy B.worrying C.disappointing D.annoying.
( )8.A.praised B. promoted C.fired D.improved
( )9.A.joy B.relief C.regret D.surprise
( )10.A.stop B.wait C.start D.work
( )11. A. stayed up B.showed up C.set off D.got up
( )12.A.agreed B. disliked C.admired D.preferred
( )13.A.refuse B.accept C.disagree D.use
( )14.A.polite B.informal C.rude D.formal
( )15.A.get B.lose C.catch D.take
答案:1-5:DABCB 6-10:ADCDA 11-15:BDCCB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Cecilia Chiang, who had brought real Chinese food to America, died at 100 at her home in San Francisco on Wednesday. In the 1960s, her restaurant, the Mandarin, 1 (introduce) Americans to 2 variety of real Chinese dishes.
Ms Chiang came to the United States 3 China as a daughter of wealth. Once in San Francisco, she managed 4 (bring) Chinese dishes into the ones which are___5____(taste)than before.
The Mandarin offered specialties(特色菜) at the time,like Chongqing-style spicy(辣的)beef, and glacéed bananas. These were___6___(tratidition) cooking of the rich in Beijing, where local dishes as well as regional(地区的) ones from Sichuan,Shanghai and Canton __7___prepated by family chefs.
M Chiang's father was an educated railway engineer. Her mother came from a wealthy family___8____owned factories. ____9____(grow) up in the family, she did well in every aspect of her life. After her parents died, Cecilia Chiang took over the business___10____(successful).
“I think I changed what everyone knows about Chinese food,”Ms Chiang told The San Francisco Chronicle in 2007. “They didn't know China was such a great country.”
答案:
1.introduced. 2.a. 3.from. 4.to bring. 5.tastier.
6.traditional. 7.were prepared. 8.that/which. 9.Growing. 10.successfully.
第三部分 写作
[共两节,满分40分]
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是新华中学的学生张华,班里从外地转来一名同学李明,他一时无法融入新的班集体中,感到很苦恼。请根据下列要点用英语给他写封信:
*欢迎他的到来
*帮他分析原因 (至少两点) ;
*给他提出建议(至少一条);
*陈述你帮助他的具体打算。
注意:词数不少于80 。
Dear Li Ming,
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Best regards,
Zhang Hua
参考答案:
One possible version:
Dear Li Ming,
My name is Zhang Hua. I'm one of your classmates. I'm writing you this letter to tell you something about the new environment you're in.
It seems that you feel uncomfortable now because you've just entered a new environment, and I'm willing to help you through the hard time. The reason why you feel uneasy could be that you still need some time. And maybe you're a little shy to communicate with others. I think that you can talk with people around you, and be brave to ask them questions that you don't know. Besides, you can always turn to me for help whenever you need it. I'm sure that you will get used to this new place soon.
Looking forward to your reply.
Best regards,
Zhang Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数应为150左右。
I was surprised when I received a short message from my father wishing me a happy birthday.
I had expected to hear from my mother, my grandmother and my other relatives but never from my father. Lying in bed, memories of my father flooded back.
When I was a little boy, I regarded my father as a hero able to do anything. However, things slowly began to change. The more I learned, the more I doubted what he said. The gap between us grew and, at last, I didn't even like communicating with him.
My father, in my mind, had no interest in talking with me. Dinner was the only time we were together. He had no time to watch TV with me. He would tell me to ask my mother if I needed something. He even refused to answer my calls when I phoned from school. I got used to the changes. I thought that perhaps my father no longer loved me, so I hardly communicated with him and even was unwilling to contact him.
As time passed by, however, I began to wonder whether my behavior was right. And I began to be more and more upset. I had no idea how to get along well with him. One day, my mother told me that each time I called, my father was always listening beside her. Suddenly, I hated myself for my cold behavior toward him.
I tried thousands of times to apologize(道歉) to my father. In the end, however, I was always too embarrassed about what I had done.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
But that Saturday, I was so touched by his short message and decided to send a reply: Thank you, my dear father._______________________________________________________________
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Paragraph 2:
Two days later, I decided to go home.____________________________________________
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参考答案:
One possible version:
But that Saturday, I was so touched by his short message and decided to send a reply: Thank you, my dear father. With a sincere heart, I finished the message and sent it out. My lips curving into a smile, my heart pounding fiercely and my palms sweating, I waited for his response nervously and anxiously. After a while, a message sent by my father said, “Dad loves you e back whenever you like." Seeing this, I felt a great sense of warmth welling up in my heart and surging through me.
Two days later, I decided to go home. As soon as I opened the door, a good smell of meal took hold of me. My mother swept me into her arms with her eyes wet. “I miss you terribly, dear!” said she. “Where's my dad ” Sad and disappointed, I found only my mother at home. Suddenly a handsome face appeared. “Surprise!” my father said. “To me, you are the whole world!” I hugged him tightly, with tears in my eyes. Indeed, love should be made known to loved ones.