2022-2023学年度下学期高二年级月考
英语试题答案
第一部分:听力
1-5 CCACB 6-10 AABCA 11-15 BBAAB 16-20 CACBA
第二部分:阅读理解
阅读A:21.A 22.B 23.C
【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一项关于食品和农业的未来的在线活动情况,包括演讲者、活动预订信息和票价等情况。
21.细节理解题。根据World well-known speakers部分中“Neil Stephens: a researcher making lab-grown meat(Neil Stephens:一名研究人员正在制作实验室培育的肉)”可知,Neil Stephens将做关于人造肉的讲座。故选A。
22.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Your ticket will give you access to the recording of the talks at this event which originally takes place on 28 October 2021. Access to the recordings will be available until 28 April 2022, when the talks finish.(您的门票将允许您访问本次活动的录音,该活动原定于2021年10月28日举行。到2022年4月28日会谈结束时,人们才能获得这些录音)”可知,活动将持续半年。故选B。
23.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“A ticket will cost an individual $ 30. But you'll enjoy a 15% discount if you buy more than three tickets at a time.(每张票售价30美元。但如果您一次购买三张以上的票,可以享受八五折的优惠)”可知,一次买五张票要付5×30×85%=127.5美元。故选C。
阅读B:24.B 25.B 26.C 27.C
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了新的人工智能ChatGPT的特点以及其存在的局限性等情况。
24.推理判断题。根据第一段““Do you know what love is ” It replies, “As an AI language model, I do not have personal experiences or emotions, so I do not know what love is in the way that humans do. However, in general, love can be described as a strong feeling of affection, care, and attachment towards someone or something. It can take many forms, such as romantic love, familial love, or platonic love, and is often associated with feelings of happiness, fulfillment, and connection.”(“你知道什么是爱吗?”它回答说:“作为一个人工智能语言模型,我没有个人经历或情感,所以我不像人类那样知道爱是什么。然而,一般来说,爱可以被描述为对某人或某事的强烈的感情、关心和依恋。它可以有多种形式,如浪漫之爱、亲情或柏拉图式的爱情,通常与幸福感、满足感和联系联系在一起。”)”可推知,作者通过提供他和ChatGPT之间的对话开始这篇文章。故选B。
25.细节理解题。根据第二段中“You see, ChatGPT is a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that enables natural language conversations between humans and machines, which is, quite simply, the best and most special artificial intelligence chatbot ever released to the general public.(你看,ChatGPT是一种新的人工智能技术,可以实现人与机器之间的自然语言对话,很简单,它是迄今为止向公众发布的最好、最特殊的人工智能聊天机器人)”可知,ChatGPT与之前的聊天机器人不同是因为它有助于更自然的对话。故选B。
26.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Problems do not stop. New York City’s Department of Education announced a ban on the wildly popular chatbot ChatGPT-which some have warned could inspire more student cheating-from its schools’ devices and networks. In order to find out what the public thinks about using ChatGPT in schools, online course provider Study. com surveyed more than 100 educators and more than 1, 000 students over the age of 18.(问题不会停止。纽约市教育部宣布禁止在其学校的设备和网络上使用广受欢迎的聊天机器人ChatGPT,一些人警告说这可能会激发更多的学生作弊。为了了解公众对在学校使用ChatGPT的看法,在线课程提供商Study. com调查了100多名教育工作者和1000多名18岁以上的学生)”可推知,最后一段后面可能写关于ChatGPT的调查结果。故选C。
27.主旨大意题。根据第三段中“Tools such as ChatGPT presents a real risk of skilled and semi-skilled workers losing their jobs. For example, chatbots can be developed to train employees in an organization, resulting in the redundancy of human trainers.(像ChatGPT这样的工具带来了熟练和半熟练工人失业的真实风险。例如,可以开发聊天机器人来培训组织中的员工,从而导致人力培训师的冗余)”;第四段中“Thus, ChatGPT isn’t perfect, by any means. (因此,ChatGPT无论如何都不是完美的)”以及最后一段“Problems do not stop.(问题不会停止)”结合文章主要介绍了新的人工智能ChatGPT的特点以及其存在的局限性等情况。可知,C选项“高级聊天机器人ChatGPT有其自身的局限性”最符合文章标题。故选C。
阅读C:28.C 9.C 10.D 11.A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国的方言的分类,不同方言的发音不同,语调在方言中也发挥着重要的作用。
28.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“That is the reason why there are so many different dialects in China. It is hard to guess how many dialects actually exist(这就是为什么中国有这么多不同的方言。很难猜测到底有多少种方言存在)”可知,第一自然段主要介绍了中国的方言数量很多并且很难数清。故选C项。
29.细节理解题。根据第三段的“Let’s take ‘wo’ for example, the word for ‘I’ or ‘me’. In Mandarin, it is pronounced ‘wo’ . In Wu, it is pronounced ‘ngu’. In Min, ‘gua’. In Cantonese, ‘ngo’. (让我们以 “wo” 为例,意思是“I”或“me”。在普通话中,它的发音是“wo”。在吴语中,它被读作“ngu”。闽语为“gua”。在广东话里是“ngo”。)”内容可知,相同的汉字在不同的方言中发音不同,作者通过 wo 的发音作为例子说明了这一点。故选C项。
30.词义猜测题。根据下文的“so they have different tones and pronunciation. (所以它们有不同的语调和发音)”内容可知,这些汉字有着音调上的变化;由此推知,“variation”表示变化。故选D项。
31.推理判断题。根据最后一段的“Thus, the tone is very important in any Chinese dialect. There are many cases when words spelt in pinyin are the same, but the way it is pronounced changes he meaning. (因此,声调在任何中国方言中都非常重要。在很多情况下,单词在拼音中的拼写是相同的,但它的发音方式改变了意思)”内容可知,声调在方言中起着非常重要的作用,作者通过“妈”、“马”和“骂”举例,它们拼音虽然一样,但是声调不同,表达了不同的含义,证明了声调在方言中的重要性。故选A项。
七选五:FBAGD
篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了如何为自己发展一个有意义的生活。
32.F 上文提到“Similarly, a life that has meaning feels purposeful and important.(同样,有意义的生活让人觉得有目标和重要。)”,设空处应说没有意义的生活会有什么不好,从而引出下文要给生活添加意义这个话题,F项(感觉生活毫无意义会导致抑郁和绝望。)承上启下。故选F。
33.B 上文提到“Make a list of five things that are important to you, then consider whether the way you are living your life has something to do with these things.(列出对你来说重要的五件事,然后考虑你的生活方式是否与这些事有关。)”,B项 (如果不是,你怎么能把它变得更好?)中的“If not”是对上文的回答,承接上文。故选B。
34.A 设空处是本段小标题,根据下文“Think about something you have always wanted to do.(想想你一直想做的事情。)”及“No matter what it is, struggling to complete this dream will help you feel purposeful.(无论它是什么,为实现这个梦想而奋斗会让你感到有目标。 )”可知,本段主要讲的是要设定目标,A项(为自己设定一个目标。)概括了本段内容,适合作本段小标题。故选A。
35.G 上文提到“Expressing thanks for what you have can help you refocus and connect with the world around you.(对你所拥有的表示感谢可以帮助你重新集中精力,并与周围的世界联系起来。)”,G项(与自然、他人或更高的力量联系可以帮助你的生活变得有意义。)承接上文,且G项中的“Connecting with nature”和上文中的“connect with the world around you”相一致。故选G。
36.D 上文提到“If you are having a difficult time, you can talk with a trusted friend or family member.(如果你有困难的时候,你可以和一个值得信赖的朋友或家人谈谈。)”,D项(他们可能有类似的经历或建议。)承接上文,解释了跟朋友或家人谈的原因。故选D。
第三部分:语言运用
第一节:完形填空
篇章导读:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了Angela(安吉拉)创立了名为“Washed Ashore:Art to Save the Sea(冲上岸:用艺术拯救海洋)”的社区组织,致力于清理海岸垃圾,并用海岸垃圾创作出海洋生物雕塑以给人警醒:人们需要一个洁净的海洋。
37. 答案:B 句意:她一直渴望号召她的社区将海滩清理干净,改变现状,所以她努力成立了一个名为“冲上岸:用艺术拯救海洋”的组织。offer “主动提供”;long “渴望”;claim “宣称,断言”;hesitate “迟疑,犹豫”。故选B。
38答案:D landscape “风景,景色”;evaluation “评价,评估”;tendency “倾向,趋势”;situation “情况,形势”。根据前文,Angela呼吁社区的人们一起清理海岸垃圾可知,她是为了改变这种垃圾堆积的状况。故选D。
39答案:B 句意:她的努力被证明确实很成功。choice “选择”;effort “尝试,努力”;fantasy “幻想,想象”;imagination “想象力”。故选B。
40答案:C 句意:下面是它的工作流程。describe “描述”;ensure “保证,确保”;function “起作用,正常工作”;guarantee “担保,保障”。根据后文可知,本段在讲述该组织的工作流程。故选C。
41答案:D 句意:然后,只是采用海滩清理工作中得到的塑料,Angela和其他许多志愿者就能创作出海洋生物的雕塑。blaming “责怪;指责”;present “展现,颁发”;deliver “发表,递送”;employ “采用,雇用”。故选D。
42答案:D waste “废弃物”;floor “地板”;wave “海浪”;creature “生物”。根据后文“One of the sculptures, Turtle Ocean”可知,他们创作的雕塑应和海洋生物有关。故选D。
43答案:A 句意:我打算创作出能让人们看一看的雕塑并重新思考“海滩上怎么会有这么多垃圾?”rethink “重新思考,重新考虑”;remark “说起,谈论”;recreate “再创造”;announce “宣布,宣告”。故选A。
44 答案:B 句意:希望这些雕塑能让人们思考他们在日常生活中购买了什么,并意识到如此多的塑料是怎样流入海洋的。generally “普遍地,通常”;hopefully “有希望地”;fortunately “幸运地”;surprisingly “出人意料地”。故选B。
45答案:C 此处表示他们在日常生活中购买了什么。achieve “实现”;observe “观察,庆祝”;do “做”;suggest “建议”。故选C。
46 答案:A 句意:到目前为止,大约1万名热忱的志愿者已经收集了21吨垃圾,并帮助创作了70多件艺术品。devoted “热忱的,忠实的”;surprised “惊讶的”;grateful “感激的”;adventurous “有冒险精神的”。故选A。
47答案:D 句意:在全国18个地方举行了四场巡回展览。guide “指导,向导”;manager “经理”;advertisement “广告”;exhibition “展览”。故选D。
48答案:C 句意:其中一个雕塑,《海龟海洋》,获得了特别的荣誉。regular “规则的,频繁的”;simple “简单的,朴素的”;special “特殊的,特别的”;sensitive “敏感的”。根据后文“It was admitted into the National Museum.”可知,Turtle Ocean这一雕塑被收入国家博物馆,这是一项特殊的荣誉。故选C。
49答案:A 句意:Washed Ashore团队现在正在制作海豚的雕塑,并计划制作更多的雕塑。plan “计划”;call “通话,请求”;element “要素”;exchange “交换”。故选A。
50答案:C 句意:这项工作还将继续,直到我们用完海滩上的塑料为止。get down to “开始认真考虑,着手处理”;keep away from “远离,回避”;run out of “用完”;end up with “以……告终”。故选C。
51答案:B 句意:这些雕塑是对清洁海洋的呼吁。excuse “借口,理由”;appeal “呼吁”;praise “赞扬”;response “答复”。故选B。
第二节:单词拼写
【答案】
shortage reality participate overcome link poverty blame widespread qualification aspect
第三节:单句语法填空
【答案】 salty entirely Devoting convinced infections what out because that whoever
第四部分:写作
Advantages and disadvantages
of studying abroad
In recent years,studying abroad has been popular.A large number of Chinese students have gone abroad to study.
There are many advantages in studying abroad.First of all,students studying abroad can expose themselves to the language surroundings there,which is beneficial to learning the foreign language well.What's more,they can learn much more advanced knowledge of science and technology from other counties,and at the same time broaden their horizons.Last but not least,they can introduce Chinese culture to people all over the world.
However,there are some disadvantages.Studying abroad means costing an arm and a leg,which may be a heavy burden for some families.Furthermore,being far away from their home country makes them feel lonely and homesick.
From my point of view,studying abroad is wonderful.For one thing,it can make the students more independent and learn to cooperate with others.For another,students can make friends with people from across the globe.长春博硕学校2022—2023学年度下学期
高二年级阶段性验收考试 英语学科试卷
考试时间:90分钟 满分:120 分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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. Who speaks Spanish the fastest
A. Sally. B. Ryan. C. Howard.
2. Where is the man’s son studying
A. In Vancouver. B. In New York. C. In Seattle.
3. What is the woman doing
A Shopping for clothes. B. Coloring a painting. C. Hanging a mirror.
4. How will the woman probably go to the airport
A. By taxi. B. By bus. C. By subway.
5. What does the woman want to know about New Scientist
A. Whether it is interesting.
B. Whether it is hard to follow.
C. Whether it is issued every week.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What does the man want to do now
A. Go to sleep. B. Take a hot bath. C. Have his room cleaned.
7. At what time will the woman clean the room tomorrow
A. 7:30 am. B. 8:00 am. C. 8:30 am.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. What industry is the boy interested in
A. Food. B. Skateboarding. C. Clothes.
9. What does the woman ask the boy to do first
A. Make his own T-shirts.
B. Write a business plan.
C. Talk with his father.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. Why do most pubs have signs hanging outside
A. To help travelers find them easily.
B. To attract more customers to come in.
C. To make the pubs look more beautiful.
11. What’s special about the man’s pub
A. It offers free drinks.
B. It sells a variety of beers.
C. It produces its own beer.
12. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a wine company. B. In a pub. C. In a talk show.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13. What is Gregorio
A. A snake trainer. B. A snake doctor. C. A snake catcher.
14. What color jacket does Gregorio wear
A. Purple. B. Green. C. Yellow.
15. In what sport did Georgina become world champion
A. Tennis. B. Arm wrestling. C. Yo-Yo.
16. Where is Brian Melford sitting
A. Next to the fireplace. B. By the window. C. At the table.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17 When were the Beatles formed
A. In 1956. B. In 1962. C. In 1968.
18. What kind of music did the Beatles play
A. Jazz. B. Indian. C. Pop.
19. Who was the drummer of the group
A. George Harrison. B. Ringo Starr. C. John Lennon.
20. What is the word “Beatlemania” used to describe
A. The fans. B. The movies. C. The fashion.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共11小题;每小题2.5分,满分27.5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
Welcome to our online event — Future of Food and Agriculture
What we eat and how we grow are changing. The need to feed a growing population, solve hunger and obesity, and avoid trashing the planet is driving the next food and agricultural revolution, New Scientist Live's Future of Food and Agriculture is an online event for everyone who cares what's on their plates.
Hear about the future of food from the world's leading scientists on the Main Stage. Dis-cover why robots and genetics are changing the face of agriculture on the Field Stage. From lab-grown meat to sustainable diets, discover what's coming to a plate near you on the Fork Stage.
World well-known speakers:
Neil Stephens: a researcher making lab-grown meat
Mark Lynas: a senior lecturer focusing on transforming crops with gene-editing
Tilly Collins: an entomologist making the case for adding eatable insects to our diets
Tim Spector: a microbiome expert overturning everything we know about diets, and a psychologist making food taste better by improving our senses.
Booking information:
Your ticket will give you access to the recording of the talks at this event which originally takes place on 28 October 2021. Access to the recordings will be available until 28 April 2022, when the talks finish. Tickets are only available in advance through Eventbrite. A ticket will cost an individual $ 30. But you'll enjoy a 15% discount if you buy more than three tickets at a time.
21.Who will lecture on artificial meat
A.Neil Stephens. B.Mark Lynas. C.Tilly Collins. D.Tim Spector.
22.What can be known about the event
A.It is intended for farmers. B.It will last for half a year.
C.It will be hosted on four stages. D.It is accessible online and offline.
23.How much should one pay for five tickets at a time
A.$105. B.$112.5. C.$127.5. D.$150.
B
“Do you know what love is ” It replies, “As an AI language model, I do not have personal experiences or emotions, so I do not know what love is in the way that humans do. However, in general, love can be described as a strong feeling of affection, care, and attachment towards someone or something. It can take many forms, such as romantic love, familial love, or platonic love, and is often associated with feelings of happiness, fulfillment, and connection.”
You see, ChatGPT is a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that enables natural language conversations between humans and machines, which is, quite simply, the best and most special artificial intelligence chatbot ever released to the general public. It was built by Open AI, the San Francisco A.I. company that is also responsible for tools like GPT-3 and DALL-E 2, the breakthrough image generator that came out this year.
“Tools such as ChatGPT presents a real risk of skilled and semi-skilled workers losing their jobs. For example, chatbots can be developed to train employees in an organization, resulting in the redundancy of human trainers.” “Certain jobs in sectors such as journalism, higher education, graphic and software design-these are at risk of being replaced by AI,” said Chinmay Hegde, a computer science and electrical engineering associate professor at New York University, who calls ChatGPT in its current state “very, very good, but not perfect. “
Thus, ChatGPT isn’t perfect, by any means. Especially the way it generates responses makes it tend to give wrong answers, even on seemingly simple math problems. There are also plenty of things ChatGPT won’t do, as a matter of principle.
Problems do not stop. New York City’s Department of Education announced a ban on the wildly popular chatbot ChatGPT-which some have warned could inspire more student cheating-from its schools’ devices and networks. In order to find out what the public thinks about using ChatGPT in schools, online course provider Study. com surveyed more than 100 educators and more than 1, 000 students over the age of 18.
24.How does the author start this text
A.By listing astonishing figures about ChatGPT.
B.By providing a conversation between him and ChatGPT.
C.By showing the effect of ChatGPT on people’s daily life.
D.By explaining the way ChatGPT works.
25.Why is ChatGPT different, from the previous chat robots
A.It has more advanced and sophisticated functions.
B.It can contribute to more natural conversations.
C.It enables people to solve more difficult questions.
D.It can bring people comfort and inspirations.
26.What will probably be written following the last paragraph
A.The advantages of ChatGPT. B.The potential users of ChatGPT.
C.The results of a survey on ChatGPT. D.The feedback from the users on ChatGPT.
27.What is the best title for the text
A.ChatGPT Inspires and Helps the Whole World.
B.The Positive Advent of ChatGPT.
C.Advanced Chatbot ChatGPT Comes with Its Own Limits.
D.ChatGPT and Its Negative and Gloomy Future.
C
As we all know, China is a large country. That is the reason why there are so many different dialects in China. It is hard to guess how many dialects actually exist. In general, dialects can be roughly classified into the following seven large groups: Putonghua (Mandarin), Gan, Kejia(Hakka), Min, Wu, Xiang. and Yue (Cantonese). Each language group contains a large number of dialects. These are the Chinese languages spoken mostly by the Han people, which represents about 92 percent of the total population. The rest are non-Chinese languages spoken by minorities in China, such as Tibetan, Mongolian and Miao.
Even though the dialects from the seven groups are quite different, a non-Mandarin speaker usually can speak some Mandarin, even if with a strong accent. This is largely because Mandarin has been the official national language since 1913.
Despite the large differences among Chinese dialects, there is one thing in common-they all share the same writing system based on Chinese characters. However, the same character is pronounced differently depending on which dialect one speaks. Let’s take “wo” for example, the word for “I” or “me”. In Mandarin, it is pronounced “wo”. In Wu, it is pronounced “ngu”. In Min, “gua”. In Cantonese, “ngo”. You get the idea.
A distinguishing (显著的)feature across all Chinese languages is tone. For instance, Mandarin has four tones and Cantonese has six tones. Tone, in terms of language, is the pitch (音高)in which syllables(音节)in words are pronounced. In Chinese, different words stress different pitches. Some words even have the pitch variation in one single syllable so they have different tones and pronunciation. Thus, the tone is very important in any Chinese dialect. There are many cases when words spelt in pinyin are the same, but the way it is pronounced changes the meaning. For example, in Mandarin, 妈(ma)means mother, 马(ma)means horse, and 骂(ma)means to scold.
28.What is Paragraph One mainly about
A.China has a vast area.
B.People in China speak seven dialects.
C.Dialects are rich in China and hard to count.
D.Mandarin makes up 92 percent of Chinese population.
29.How does the writer explain the same character has different pronunciations
A.By explaining reasons. B.By stating facts.
C.By giving examples. D.By making comparisons.
30.What does the underlined word “variation” mean in the last paragraph
A.Pause. B.Speed. C.Power. D.Change.
31.Why does the writer mention mother, horse and scold at the end of the passage
A.To prove the important role of tone.
B.To discuss the single syllable of pinyin.
C.To stress the different pitch of Cantonese.
D.To show the distinguishing feature of Mandarin.
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。
When something has meaning, it has a purpose. Similarly, a life that has meaning feels purposeful and important. 32 Adding meaning to life is not an exact science, but it is possible to develop a meaningful life for yourself if you are willing to put some time and consideration into the process.
Figure out what is important to you. Make a list of five things that are important to you, then consider whether the way you are living your life has something to do with these things. 33 If “creativity” is at the top of your list, but you work as an accountant, you may want to think about a job change, or find ways to add creativity into your life (like taking a painting class, writing in your free time, etc.).
34 Think about something you have always wanted to do. Maybe you want to get into the habit of running, or maybe you want to write a novel. No matter what it is, struggling to complete this dream will help you feel purposeful.
Pay attention to the things for which you are grateful. It may sound ridiculous, but taking the time to write down or at least notice things you are grateful for can be helpful. Expressing thanks for what you have can help you refocus and connect with the world around you. 35
Seek help. Sometimes, we may get very caught up in our own thoughts, which can make it difficult to find solutions. If you are having a difficult time, you can talk with a trusted friend or family member. 36
A.Set a goal for yourself.
B.If not, how could you change it for the better
C.Break a goal down into smaller, manageable ones.
D.They may have had similar experiences or suggestions.
E.You can write them on paper or type them on your computer.
F.Feeling as if your life is meaningless can lead to depression and hopelessness.
G.Connecting with nature, other people, or a higher power can help bring meaning to your life.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Angela never liked seeing plastic waste washing up on the shore near her home. She had been 37 to call on her community to clean it up, to change the 38 , so she tried to set up an organization called Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea. Her 39 proved quite a success.
Here's how it 40 . Volunteers help clean up 300 miles of shoreline. Then, 41 only plastic from the beach cleanup, Angela and many other volunteers create sculptures of sea 42 . She explains, “I mean to create sculptures that make people take a look and 43 , ‘How can there be this much waste on the beach ’ 44 , these sculptures will make people consider what they have 45 to our environment and realize how so much plastic ends up in the oceans.” So far, about 10,000 46 volunteers have collected 21 tons of waste and helped create more than 70 works of art. Four traveling 47 have demonstrated the art works in 18 places of the country. One of the sculptures, Turtle Ocean, received a 48 honor. It was admitted into the National Museum.
The Washed Ashore team is now working on sculptures of a dolphin, with 49 for more sculptures. “Until we 50 plastic on the beach, the work will continue. These sculptures are a(n) 51 for clean oceans,” Angela says seriously.
37.A. offering B.longing C.claiming D.hesitating
38.A. landscape B.evaluation C.tendency D.situation
39.A. choice B.effort C.fantasy D.imagination
40.A. describes B.ensures C.functions D.guarantees
41.A. blaming B.presenting C.delivering D.employing
42.A. wastes B.floors C.waves D.creatures
43.A. rethink B.remark C.recreate D.announce
44.A. Generally B.Hopefully C.Fortunately D.Surprisingly
45.A. achieved B.observed C.done D.suggested
46.A. devoted B.surprised C.grateful D.adventurous
47.A. guides B.managers C.advertisements D.exhibitions
48.A. regular B.simple C.special D.sensitive
49.A. plans B.calls C.elements D.exchanges
50.A. get down to B.keep away from C.run out of D.end up with
51.A. excuse B.appeal C.praise D.response
第二节 单词填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
52. There is a s___________ of fresh water on the island.
53. After illness, she was no longer able to distinguish between imagination and r .
54. We encourage students to p in this kite-flying activity.
55. My English teacher gave me the courage to o the difficulties.
56. There is convincing evidence of a l_________ between exposure to sun and skin cancer.
57. They expect an equal society, free of _________(贫穷) and disease.
58. The policeman said that the passengers were to __________ (责备) for the accident.
59. The plan received ____________(广泛传播的) support throughout the country.
60. Last year, one in five boys left school without a ___________(学历; 资格).
61. She felt she had looked at the problem from every _______(方面).
第三节 单句语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
62. Both tears and sweat are _________(salt), but they have different results.
63. The report is based _________(entire) on supposition.
64. ________(devote) yourself to English, you will get a better grade.
65. I am __________(convince) that she’s innocent.
66. They help the body defend itself against some kinds of _________(infect).
67. Nowadays consumers become more and more practical and buy only _____ they need.
68. A fire broke _____ last night, which caused a lot of damage.
69. He didn’t buy his favorite car though it cheap. That’s _____ he had no money at that time.
70. The reason why the students favour the first one is ______ they can carry it with them wherever they go.
71. _________breaks the law should be punished.
第四部分 写作 (满分15分)
最近你看到某报纸正在征集主题为“出国学习的利与弊”的短文,对此你很感兴趣,于是决定参赛。请根据下列要点写一篇英文征文。
利 1.良好的语言环境,更利于语言学习; 2.拓宽视野,学习国外先进的科学技术; 3.把中国文化传播到国外去
弊 1.费用较高,家庭负担重; 2.情感孤独,思乡
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