济宁市第一中学
2023-2024 学年度高二年级第一学期教学质量检测(三)
参考答案
第一部分 听力 1-5 CBACC 6-10 CCBCA 11-15 ABCAC 16-20 ABACA
第二部分 阅读
第一节 21-23 CBD 24-27 BDAC 28-31 CDCB 32-35 DCDA
第二节 36-40 CGEBA
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空 41-45: ADBCB 46-50: BBCDA 51-55: CDABC
第二节 语法填空
56. natural 57. to live 58. built 59. existence 60. a/one
61. Surrounding 62. is separated 63. in 64. What 65. and
第四部分
第一节
Dear John,
Good news! Confucius Institute is collecting short videos from foreign friends who are learning in
China, and I’m writing to invite you to get involved.
Themed My China Surprises, your work is expected to focus on your amazing experience in this
amazing country, your understanding of the unique Chinese culture from a foreigner’s perspective, or some
stunning achievements in China that surprise you. Videos in any format will do, with a time limit of 5
minutes. Given that you have been in China for quite a while, your story will surely make a valuable
addition to the event.
If interested, please submit your work to www. before December 31st with your
personal information attached. Looking forward to your participation.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version
My father seemed very pleased when I took the salad to him. “It looks so good. Your salad makes my
mouth water.” Dad couldn’t wait to try it. He forked a piece into his mouth and chewed slowly, a satisfied
smile spreading over his face. Giving me a thumbs-up, he said, “Little did I know you are so good at
gardening. You are a man of your word.” My father kept praising me, which made my ears burning.
Feeling bad about what I had done, I forced a bitter smile. How could I cheat my father
Feeling guilty, I decided to do the right thing. With tears welling up in my eyes, I told my father I
didn’t live up to his expectations and that the garden was a mess. To my surprise, instead of scolding me,
my father patted me on the shoulder gently and told me to turn to him if I needed any help. Under his
guidance, I learned to apply fertilizer, weed and remove bugs. The vegetables became better and better day
by day, and so did my father. I began to enjoy taking care of vegetables and I finally understood my
father’s pleasure of working in the dirt.
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听力部分录音稿
Text 1
M: Gwen came back from Shanghai last night. Let’s hang out with her this afternoon! W: Sorry, I have to
visit my cousin then. I won't be back until tomorrow morning.
Text 2
W: Lucy broke up with Cosmo! M: No way! They love each other.
W: It’s true. Lucy told me that herself. She said Cosmo offered to break up with her. M: Oh, poor Luey.
She had always longed to marry Cosmo.
Text 3
M: Welcome to our shop, ma’am. What kind of perfume do you like W: I prefer something that smells
sweet and clean.
M: How about this one It has a smell of roses. And this brand of cherry perfume is also popular.
Text 4
W: Did you go to the playground yesterday afternoon
M: No, I was having a barbecue with my friends then. Was there anything special W: Yes. The speech
delivered by our headmaster touched every graduate deeply. M: After all, their college life is coming to an
end.
Text 5
M: Hi, Ann. This is Carl. What are you doing
W: I’m cooking some steak. Would you like to come over for dinner, Carl M: Why not Then I’ll bring a
bottle of red wine.
Text 6
M: ⑥ Alina, I heard you got fired. I thought you’d be upset, but it’s actually the opposite. W: I was really
sad at first. As I sat on a park bench and cried, a little girl handed me a rose and her grandmother comforted
me.
M: They were so kind.
W: Yeah. On my way home, ⑦a boy picked up my purse and returned it to me. I felt like I was surrounded
kindness. All the bad moods were gone. I'm sure I'll get a job soon. M: I'm glad to hear that.
Text 7
M: Hi, I'm delivering food. ⑧ Could you tell me how to get to Apartment 20
W: This is Apartment 12. The building you are heading for is behind Apartment 24, near the west gate. ⑨I
am going to post a letter. We can go together. M: Great. This is a really pretty neighborhood.10
W: Yes, it surely is. And it's very convenient to buy groceries with several supermarkets around.⑩But I’m
considering moving. My husband thinks it's too crowded in the day and my children think it’s a little noisy
in the evening. M: As the saying goes, "Every coin has two sides." W: Yeah. Anyway, this is Apartment 20.
M: Thank you so much. W: You are welcome.
Text 8
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W: My flight is leaving at 4:00 p.m., isn’t it
M: (11) No, it will leave at 2:00 p.m. and reach Shanghai at7:00 p.m. W: Really Then I don’t have much
time to prepare. M: Don’t worry. I’ve ordered a taxi for you.
W: You are so sweet. But honestly, I’m not used to long journeys. I have nothing to do but watch short
videos on my phone or get some sleep.
M: 5 hours is not very long. (12) You can read magazines. I’m just worried it will get a little dark when you
get there. How can you get to your hotel
W: That won’t be a problem. (13) It’s always convenient to take the underground.
Text 9
M: (14) Hello, welcome to this week’s Meeting Artists. Our guest today is Mildred Howard. She will talk
about her story with gardens. Welcome, Mrs. Howard.
W: Thank you. To begin with, I’d like to share my childhood memories. (15) Well, my parents
had gardens. So I could always pick fresh tomatoes, pull out carrots and taste sweet watermelons.
M: Interesting! Many kids don’t know where food comes from. W: (16) That’s why I started the Alice
Waters Garden Project.
M: Can you tell us something about it For example, how does it work
W: We design and build a 5-acre garden first. (16) The kids, mainly aged from 7 to 12, work in
the garden with their hands in the dirt. Then they take what they’ve grown to the kitchen and spend time
cooking and developing recipes. This is the way they learn something about teamwork, creativity, and most
importantly where the food they eat every day comes from.
Text 10
M: What is in a name For many people, their names often point towards their culture. Recently,
the Social Security Administration released a list of the most popular US baby names. “Emma” was the
most popular name in states on the west coast, (17) while “Liam” was the top choice in the Midwest. But in
the southeastern area of the country, parents were more likely to name a boy “William” while “Ava” was a
popular name for girls. And “Liam” has been at the top of the list for boys in the past two years. (18)
“Emma” was the most popular name for girls for the fifth year in a row. (19) Jonah Berger is a marketing
professor at the University of Pennsylvania. (20) He found that names starting with K became popular after
Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005. Americans heard the name of the storm in the
news so often that it became familiar and appealing.
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高二英语
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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。
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. When will the woman meet her cousin
A. Tomorrow evening. B. Tomorrow morning. C. This afternoon.
2. What is the man’s feeling in the end
A. Surprise. B. Sympathy. C. Relief.
3. Where does the conversation take place
A. At a perfume shop. B. At a flower shop. C. At a fruit shop.
4.What was probably going on in the playground yesterday afternoon
A. A barbecue. B. A school sports meeting. C. A graduation ceremony.
5. What will Carl do
A. Buy some steak. B. Cook dinner. C. Bring some wine.
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最
佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. How does Alina look to the man
A. Upset. B. Curious. C. Delighted.
7. Who picked up Alina’s purse
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A. A little girl. B. An old lady. C. A boy.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. Which apartment is the man looking for
A. Apartment 12. B. Apartment 20. C. Apartment 24.
9. What does the woman plan to do
A. Order some food. B. Go to a grocery store. C. Mail a letter.
10. Why is the woman thinking about moving out of the neighborhood
A. Her family is unhappy to live here.
B. It’s inconvenient for her to go to work.
C. There’s no supermarket nearby.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11. When will the woman’s flight arrive in Shanghai
A. At 7:00 p.m. B. At 4:00 p.m. C. At 2:00 p.m.
12. What does the man advise the woman to do on the plane
A. Get some sleep. B. Do some reading. C. Watch short videos.
13. How might the woman go to her hotel
A. On foot. B. By taxi. C. By subway.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。
14. What is the man doing
A. Hosting a program. B. Chairing a meeting. C. Signing up for a course.
15. What did the woman’s parents grow in their gardens
A. Potatoes and watermelons. B. Potatoes and tomatoes. C. Carrots and tomatoes.
16. What can the children do in the Alice Waters Garden Project
A. Create recipes. B. Design a garden. C. Help build a kitchen.
听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17. Where was the name Liam most popular in America
A. On the west coast. B. In the Midwest. C. In the southeastern area.
18. What was the most popular name for American girls five years in a row
A. Emma. B. Ava. C. Katrina.
19. Who is Jonah Berger
A. Amarketing manager. B. A social worker. C. A teacher.
20. Which American names became popular in 2005 according to Jonah Berger
A. Ones starting with K. B. Ones starting with H. C. Ones starting with N.
第二部分阅读(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。
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A
A hearing aid is a tiny electronic device you put in or behind your ear to make sounds louder. A
hearing aid has three basic parts: a microphone,an amplifier and a speaker. The hearing aid receives sound
through a microphone, which changes the sound waves to electrical signals and sends them to an amplifier.
The amplifier increases the power of the signals and sends them to the ear through a speaker. There are
three styles of hearing aids.
Behind-the-ear (BTE) aids are used by people of all ages. “Mini” BTE is a new kind. These small
and open-fit aids fit behind the ear completely, with a narrow tube into the ear canal, enabling the canal to
remain open. Thus, some people prefer it because their own voice does not sound “plugged up”.
In-the-ear (ITE) aids fit completely inside the outer ear. Some ITE aids may have added features,
such as a telecoil that allows users to receive sound through the circuitry of the hearing aid, rather than
through its microphone.
Canal aids fit into the ear canal and are available in two styles. In-the-canal (ITC) aids are made to fit
the size and shape of the ear pletely-in-canal (CIC) aids are hidden in the ear canal.
The hearing aid that will work best for you depends on your hearing needs and lifestyle. Price is also a
key consideration. However, just because one hearing aid is more expensive than another does not
necessarily mean that it will better suit your needs. Other features to consider include parts or services
covered by the guarantee, estimated costs for repair, and the hearing aid company’s reputation for quality
and service.
For more information, contact: nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov .
21. What helps strengthen the power of electrical signals in a hearing aid
A. The microphone. B. The speaker.
C. The amplifier. D. The telecoil.
22. If preferring a hearing aid that keeps the ear canal open, you can choose______.
A. In-the-ear aids B. “Mini” BTE
C. In-the-canal aids D. Completely-in-canal aids
23. To buy a suitable hearing aid, you should______.
A. increase your estimated costs B. find the one with more features
C. give in to the after-sale services D. consider your needs and lifestyle
B
Elon Musk is a businessman, inventor and engineer and is undoubtedly, one of the leading figures in
the world of technology. Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1971. At the age of 12, he taught
himself how to programme computers. He was accepted to university in the United States where he
completed a degree in Arts. After this, he started a PhD in physics at Stanford University. However, he
dropped out to pursue his interest in startups and technology.
He founded an online payment site that eventually would become a global company. In 2001 Musk
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began meeting with scientists to discuss the possibility of human habitation on Mars. Using his own
fortune, Musk founded his company that designs rockets and space vehicles. It was the first privately
owned company to do so. In 2012, the rockets made by the company docked with the International Space
Station. Musk also received contracts from NASA, thus making history by proving that the concept of
commercial space exploration was both possible and affordable.
Another one of Musk’s innovations is the electric car. Musk started a company and became the CEO
in 2008. The company is named after Nicolai Tesla, the Serbian-American inventor and physicist, who is
best known for designing the AC electrical system. The cars made by Musk’s company are designed to end
the dependence on fossil fuels and so reduce the negative effects of climate change and air pollution from
cars.
Why does Musk devote himself to such innovations By creating opportunities to explore new planets,
Musk believes that in the event of a major catastrophe on Earth, there would be the potential for the human
race to continue elsewhere. On Earth, Musk’s inventions are designed to find renewable,
environment-friendly solutions to meet the challenge of an ever-growing global population.
24. What can we learn about Musk
A. He learnt computer programmes from his teacher at 12.
B. He named his company after a well-known scientist.
C. He received government support to found the space company.
D. He graduated from Stanford University with a degree in physics.
25. According to the author, what event was historic in Musk’s career
A. Getting achievements in arts.
B. Founding an online payment site.
C. Becoming CEO of two companies.
D. Receiving contracts from NASA.
26. What is Musk’s motivation for his innovations
A. To expand human reach and protect the earth.
B. To stimulate people’s curiosity about space.
C. To realize his dream of becoming a leading figure.
D. To make more profit and set up more companies.
27. Which of the following best describes Musk
A. Gifted and humorous. B. Curious and honest.
C. Creative and responsible. D. Generous and considerate.
C
Do humans have the ability to understand what animals are saying, or are we just barking up the
wrong tree
“Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the key to unlocking the fascinating insights. Beyond creating
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chatbots that charm people,machine learning may soon make it possible to decode (解码) animal calls,”
says Raskin, co-founder of the nonprofit Earth Species Project. It’s developing AI models that imitate a
variety of species, aiming to have “conversations” with animals. Its team is collecting diverse data from
various species and building machine-learning models for analysis. Project CETI (鲸类动物翻译计划 )
focuses on understanding a particular species, in this case the sperm whale.
Sperm whales have complex social groups. When a familiar young male rejoined his family,
researchers seized the chance to record their sounds. For two decades, scientists documented two sperm
whale groups, capturing their clicking sounds. After manually decoding some sounds, they turned to AI for
faster translation. Using a neural (神经的) network, the team trained it to discern individual whales from a
subset of sounds. Next, their ambitious goal is to train a computer to speak whale.
As tech advances, the door has been opened to using machine learning to decode unfamiliar languages.
It’s found that AI tools have practical value beyond research. Translating animal sounds aids endangered
species. Scientists study caged birds’ calls to grasp sound changes, explaining difficulties in reintroduction.
Machine learning decodes pets’ signals like barks and facial expressions. Raskin’s AI model translates
dogs’ expressions, revealing their surprising capabilities to owners. Additionally, it helps predict pig
emotions based on their sounds, enhancing animal welfare. Advancements deepen our understanding of
animals.
Now enthusiastic scientists are committed to open-source data and model sharing. “Every time you
invent a technology, you also invent a responsibility,” Raskin says. “Designing a ‘whale chatbot’ demands
we imagine an animal’s experience. The true value of any language is that it helps us relate to others.”
28. What is the purpose of the Earth Species Project
A. To gather vast data with a computer.
B. To create chatbots that imitate animals.
C. To understand animal languages using AI.
D. To study the social behavior of sperm whales.
29. What does the underlined word “discern” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Train. B. Protect. C. Record. D. Recognize.
30. How do AI tools provide practical value in deepening our insights into animals
A. By reintroducing endangered species. B. By advancing animal well-being.
C. By translating animals’ calls and looks. D. By studying animals’ negative emotions.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Lost in Translation Not with AI
B. A Future of Chatting with Animals
C. Whales SOS: Human-AI Unite for Miracles
D. Practical Value of Machine Learning Models
D
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Many robots track objects by “sight’’ as they work with them, but optical (光学的) sensors can’t take
in an item’s entire shape when it’s in the dark or partially blocked from view. Now a new low-cost
technique lets a robotic hand “feel” an unfamiliar object’s form— and skillfully handle it based on this
information alone.
University of California, San Diego, roboticist Xiaolong Wang and his team wanted to find out
whether complex actions could be achieved in robotics using only simple touch data.
The researchers attached 16 contact sensors, each costing about $12, to the palm and fingers of a
four-fingered robot hand. These sensors simply indicate if an object is touching the hand or not. “While
one sensor doesn’t catch much, a lot of them can help you capture different aspects of the object,” Wang
says. In this case, the robot’s task was to rotate (旋转) items placed in its palm.
They first ran simulations (模拟 ) to collect enough touch data as a virtual robot hand practiced
rotating objects, including balls and other irregular objects. Using information from each sensor, the team
built a computer model that determines an object’s position at every step of the handling process and
moves the fingers to rotate it smoothly and stably.
Next they transferred this capability to operate a real robot hand, which successfully control
previously unfamiliar objects such as apples, tomatoes, soup cans and rubber ducks. Transferring the
computer model to the real world was relatively easy because the sensor data were so simple. However,
New York University’s Lerrel Pinto, who studies robots’ interactions, wonders whether the system would
fail at more complicated tasks.
So in future work, Wang’s group aims to tackle more complex movements as well as to add sensors in
places such as the sides of the fingers. “This means that there will be more accurate information from
touching that allows reconstructing the object shape,” Wang says. The researchers will also try adding
vision to complement touch data for handling complicated shape.
32. What was the intention of the research conducted by Xiaolong Wang’s group
A. To develop a robot with advanced optical sensors.
B. To create a robotic hand to grasp familiar objects.
C. To investigate the impact of lighting on robotic recognition.
D. To explore the use of touch data in complex robotic actions.
33. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about
A. The way that robot hands capture different objects.
B. The function of robot hands in Wang’s research.
C. The working principle of robot hands in Wang’s research.
D. The type of contact sensors attached to the robot hand.
34. How did the researchers gather touch data for the robotic hand’s training
A. They used real-world objects.
B. They used complex optical sensors.
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C. They relied on vision-based technology.
D. They conducted simulations with the robot hand.
35. What is XiaoLong Wang’s attitude towards Pinto’s concern over the system
A. Positive B. Doubtful C. Unclear D. Dismissive
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山可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It has been a few rough years. Many of us are finding ourselves exhausted, burned out, struggling to
build balance back into our lives. We need to recharge. Water can help.
Participating in water activities such as swimming or surfing can help us enter a “flow state”.
36 It calms the mind, which is often absorbed by reasoning and worry, says Ricardo Gil-da-Costa, a
neuroscientist and chief executive of the neurotechnology company Neuroverse, who has studied how
water affects our brain.
Bodies of water also can produce a glorious sense of awe—the emotional response to something vast
that expands and challenges how we see the world. 37 Water naturally relaxes us and helps
focus our thoughts by taking away all the noise.
Water has special properties that may boost nature’s positive impact, environmental psychologists say.
When we are near water, there is often less visual and auditory information to process. Our mind can rest.
38 Besides, its smell can stir (激发) up positive memories and associations. When we’re floating in
water, our bodies can rest too, in a way we never can on land.
39 It moves rhythmically, producing a play of light, color and sound that is fascinating.
It holds our attention, but not in an overly demanding way. 40 It gives our brains a break
from the intense, focused, exhausting attention that much of daily life requires. “Water helps your mind
wander in a positive way,” says Mare Berman, director of the Environmental Neuroscience Laboratory at
the University of Chicago. “This is what is so restorative.”
A. Researchers call this soft fascination.
B. Most important: Water is dynamic.
C. It means we become fully devoted to what we’re doing.
D. One of the most calming properties of water is its sound.
E. The sound of water, typically steady and soft, comforts us.
F. Here’s some advice on how to use the healing power of water.
G. Awe can decrease stress and help us put things into perspective.
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。
I never imagined that an interstate trip could be so exciting. But when your world has become smaller
since the pandemic hit two-and-a-bit years ago, and then slowly 41 , the most ordinary experience
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gives new 42 to life. And so it was with me when I was 43 given the chance to take my
first flight in more than two years.
I’d forgotten how it felt to be among the people coming and going. I got to the airport two hours
before boarding. Time for the bar and, of course, 44 .
That group of young Arab women laughing and posing for photographs by the expansive windows,
aircraft in the 45 , lighting up the place with their happiness.
The man in the corner drinking alone. Just another one of the 70,000 or so stories that would pass
through the airport 46 .
I couldn’t be calmer as a flyer. But when the plane took off I was 47 , in that moment of
weightlessness as the wheels 48 Earth, leaning towards the window to watch everything below
becoming smaller and smaller.
Is it possible that the denial of so much during the pandemic lockdown had added new 49 to
what was the ordinary I think so. The plane ride, the hotel stay, and the social occasion all now gave me a
sense of 50 that might have previously only aroused in me nothing more than a certain
nonchalance(若无其事) or even 51 .
Last June, just ahead of the long Sydney lockdown, a friend 52 a birthday party. That
experience for me would continue happily through some of the 53 months of the lockdown that
would follow. 54 the repeated fear that the pandemic holds over us, the memory of that celebration
still keeps its bright, warm light in my mind. That’s what happens when everything old is new again, when
55 is rediscovered as a virtue.
41. A. expands B. disappears C. escapes D. emerges
42. A. outcome B. panic C. change D. meaning
43. A. frequently B. finally C. originally D. merely
44. A. book-reading B. story-telling C. people-watching D. stranger-chatting
45. A. situation B. background C. circumstance D. maintenance
46. A. in a special way B. on a daily basis C. once in a while D. all of a sudden
47. A. elegant B. excited C. anxious D. energetic
48. A. slid B. attached C. departed D. floated
49. A. liberation B. company C. struggle D. appeal
50. A. joy B. chaos C. regret D. fear
51. A. kindness B. happiness C. tiredness D. brightness
52. A. forgot B. cancelled C. attended D. held
53. A. difficult B. permanent C. harmonious D. dramatic
54. A. Without B. Despite C. Similar to D. Apart from
55. A. opportunity B. adaptation C. simplicity D. exposure
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
高二英语 第 8 页(共 10 页)
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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。
In the 12th century, the Southern Song Dynasty moved its capital to Lin’an. Near Lin’an, on the banks
of Lake Tai is the city of Suzhou. Given its location near the capital and its ____________ (56) (nature)
beauty, Suzhou became a preferred place ____________ (57) (live). Thus, there were over 300 gardens
____________ (58) (build) here, and more than 60 are still in ____________ (59) (exist).
Among these gardens, the Humble Administrator’s Garden (Zhuozheng Yuan) is the largest and the
most famous, and water pools take up____________ (60) third of its area. ____________ (61) (surround)
the water pools is a luxuriant (繁茂的) group of flowers, plants, and trees, all carefully chosen according to
the way their seasonal colors reflect off the sparkling water below. As is typical of Suzhou gardens, this
garden ____________ (62) (separate) into different sections, offering various kinds of spaces
____________ (63) diverse shapes and sizes that represent different moods and feelings.
Since it is such a large garden, no simple description of the garden will do. ____________ (64) you
have to do is walk among the water and plants, enjoy every moment, ____________ (65) find your own
treasures depending on your mood that day.
第四部分写作(共两节, 满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,写信给留学生朋友 John,告知他国际学生服务中心(Confucius Institute)正面向留学
生开展主题为My China Surprises的短视频征集活动,内容包括:
1. 活动介绍;
2. 视频要求;
3. 鼓励参加。
注意:
1. 写作词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear John,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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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。
I live in a small but lovely neighborhood. Our house is neither large nor luxurious, but it has a fairly
big garden. My father loves his garden. He planted some seeds in it and took good care of the plants,
watering them, applying fertilizer, weeding and getting rid of bugs. He was never tired of doing all that
stuff. But at that time, I didn't understand why working in the dirt excited him so much.
Unfortunately, in the summer vacation before senior high school, my father was seriously injured in
an accident. He had to stay in bed for a while. My mother had several business trips, so she couldn't take
care of the garden. I didn't want my father to worry. I said that I would take care of his garden until he
recovered. I assumed that the little plants would continue to grow as long as they had water, and luckily it
rained fairly often, so I didn't think much about the garden.
One Saturday morning, my father said to me, “Christine, the vegetables should be about ready to be
picked. Let's have a salad today!” I went out to the garden and was upset to see that many of the lettuce
leaves and carrots had been half eaten by bugs. There were hundreds of bugs all over them!
I panicked for a moment but then I quietly went to the nearest supermarket to buy some vegetables.
When I was making the salad, my mother came home and saw the bag from the supermarket in the kitchen.
I was embarrassed and admitted, “Dad would like a salad, but the garden is a disaster. I don't want to
disappoint him, so I went to the store and bought some vegetables.” My mother smiled, saying, “Honey,
you know what is the right thing to do.”
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;2. 续写部分分为两段每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
My father seemed very pleased when I took the salad to him.
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Paragraph 2:
Feeling guilty, I decided to do the right thing.
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高二英语第 10 页(共 10 页)
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