江苏省苏州市高新区第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期5月月考英语试卷(PDF版含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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5月29日高二英语
参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1—5 ACBAC 6—10 ABACB 11—15 BCACA 16—20 BCBAC
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 单项选择(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23 BDD 24-27 BDCA 28-31 BDCA 32-35 BADA
第二节 七选五 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 ECFAG
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 ACBDB 46-50 ACDBA 51-55 DCABD
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
56 drew/was drawing 57 which 58 attending 59 like 60 On/Upon
61 Various 62 it 63 slimmer 64 what 65 sincerity
第三节 词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66 subscriber 67 awaiting 68 randomly 69 assumption 70 criticism
71 simplified 72 qualified 73 reference 74 paved 75 prejudiced
第四部分 书面表达 (共两节,满分35分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
My dream job
Good morning, everyone. I feel it an honor to address a speech titled "My dream job".
Of the wide range of jobs around us, I will choose to be a teacher. My mother accounts for my choice first. Her commitment to teaching and happiness of being a teacher motivate me. Additionally, it is the inquisitive faces from my future students that reinforce my idea. Last, I am eager to make a difference to those for whom education is their only ticket to success.
Not only will I spare no effort to learn my lessons, but I will also develop some qualities required to be a good teacher. Thank you!
第二节 读后续写(满分20分)
Why wouldn’t Tuck jump into the car I kept wondering about Tuck’s strange behavior. Having changed the command for several times, I lost my patience eventually. “Load,” I ordered angrily, raising my voice. Tuck went down to the ground and put his head on his paws, his eyes full of fear. Seeing this, I gave in. Upon lifting him into the 4Runner as usual, I caught a glimpse of the cage, Bantam’s cage.
The next afternoon, I called Tuck over and let him watch as I removed the cage from the car. After that, I patted the floor of the 4Runner, and said, “Come on now, Tuck. You can trust me.” To my surprise, Tuck jumped up on his own, tail wagging. Mystery solved! Without hesitation, I called Tammy and told her about my decision to give Tuck a permanent home here with me. That afternoon, I realized that while I trying to trust that fostering Tuck was the right thing to do, Tuck was fighting a battle to trust me. My adopted dog, in fact, taught me a lesson in trust.
听力材料
Text 1
M: Good morning, is that Golden Seaside Restaurant, please
W: Yes, speaking. How may I help you, please
M: I’m calling to ask if there’s a table for four available for tonight.
Text 2
W: Henry, will you go to Mrs. Brown’s office to talk about our project tomorrow
M: No. She isn’t available the whole day tomorrow.
W: So should I change your schedule for tomorrow
M: Yes, please.
Text 3
M: Is it a good time to visit your city at this time of year
W: I don’t think so. If you go now, I’m afraid you’ll be kept indoors most of the time. The sky hardly clears up from March to May there.
Text 4
M: Shirley, what do you usually do at the weekend
W: Every weekend, instead of hanging out with my friends, I pass out food and safety supplies to nearly 800 homeless people with volunteers’ help.
M: Wow, you’re really doing something great!
Text 5
W: Tom, what do you love doing most after school
M: Playing basketball.
W: Why
M: I love meeting other kids and being active. Also, I love competing. It’s awesome when my team works great together to win a game worth winning.
Text 6
W: I can’t believe that we’re actually on our first road trip. California, here we come!
M: I hope we’ve made the right decision to go there.
W: I’m sure we have. It’s our best option. It’s much closer to Utah than Texas. It’ll be too tiring if we drive all the way to Texas from our state. Besides, there’s really a lot to see and do in California.
M: I think you’re right. According to the map, we’re only an hour from our first stop.
W: That’s great! But what about stopping for a breather at the next roadhouse I want a rest.
M: OK.
Text 7
W: Mike, let me buy you something for your birthday.
M: That’s great! Can I ask for anything that I want
W: Sorry, Mike, but I’m not made of money. You can choose something that doesn’t cost over 100 dollars.
M: Thanks. I’ll buy something that I’ve been hoping to get for a while. I need a basketball, but my father has already promised to get me one. I need a new cellphone, but it costs hundreds of dollars. Can I get earphones
W: Certainly. You can choose a pair on this site. Sit down and have a look.
M: Oh, I love this pair. But it’s 9 dollars more than I can ask for.
W: It’s OK. You can get it if you really love it.
M: Thanks, Auntie. You’re the greatest!
Text 8
W: Andrew, it’s already 4:30 pm now. You’ve been reading the book for half an hour without even looking up. You must be reading an interesting storybook.
M: Actually I’m reading a poetry book titled A Place Inside of Me: A Poem to Heal the Heart.
W: Who wrote it
M: It’s written by Zetta Elliott and illustrated by Noa Denmon.
W: So what is it mainly about
M: It’s mainly about one boy’s days and experiences. It is an amazing exploration of the boy’s feelings throughout a period of time, from joy to anger to pride. The poems tell about children in various situations. This book has moved me so deeply.
W: I don’t think we have such a book. Did you borrow it from your school library
M: No. I helped walk Mrs. Johnson’s dog yesterday. She wanted to give me some money, but I didn’t accept it, so she gave me the book instead.
W: Well, since the book is so great, will you recommend it to your classmates
M: Absolutely. I cannot recommend this book highly enough! I cannot wait to bring it to school so my classmates will read it, too.
Text 9
W: What are you reading, Jason
M: I’m reading a news story about a music producer. He has the habit of adopting unique pets.
W: What pet did he adopt most recently
M: A dog named Toby. A shelter (收容所) picked him up while he was walking alone on the street. People at the shelter tried to find him a home, but it proved a near impossible task because he was a two-nosed dog. Toby was at risk of being put down.
W: How did the music producer get to know him
M: He read the ad about the dog. He couldn’t wait to take the dog home. Now Toby has joined Rocky, a five-legged Miniature Pinscher, and Pinky, a two-legged Chihuahua.
W: So does Toby live a normal life
M: Yes. He can play and fetch like any other dog, but thanks to his two noses, he can find anything no matter how well it is hidden.
W: I’m so happy for him.
M: Me, too.
Text 10
M: Until recently, Shade Ajayi had never gone to school. Now 50, the businesswoman is learning to read and write alongside (和……在一起) students nearly 40 years younger than she is. Ajayi attends a school in Ilorin, in Nigeria’s western Kwara state. She wears the same uniform, or school clothing, as hundreds of girls at the school: a pink dress and head covering. As a child, Ajayi worked in her aunt’s shop instead of attending school. She now runs her own business making and selling purses and bags. But she believes her inability to read or write is holding her back. Ajayi signed up to attend school last year, but the school closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Schools reopened in January, 2021 and Ajayi finally got her chance. She sits in a class with students aged 11 to 13 and raises her hand to answer questions. Nasrat Busari, who teaches her, said she did not appear worried about the age difference with other students. Ajayi still makes bags and purses after finishing classes. A helper serves her customers during school hours. She plans to continue her education for four more years, saying it will help her business.5 月 29 日高二年级英语
(总分 150 分 时间 120 分钟 命题人
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. What does the man want to do
A. Book a table. B. Confirm a reservation. C. Invite the woman to dinner.
2. Why is Henry unable to meet Mrs. Brown tomorrow
A. He hasn’t finished his project yet.
B. He has changed his schedule.
C. Mrs. Brown is busy.
3. How is the weather in the woman’s city at this time of year
A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Cloudy.
4. What is Shirley like
A. Kind-hearted. B. Hard-working. C. Easy-going.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. A game.
B. Their kids’ hobbies.
C. Tom’s favorite after-school activity.
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。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. Where will the speakers go
A. California. B. Texas. C. Utah.
7. What will the speakers do next
A. Go straight to their first stop.
B. Find a place for a rest.
C. Look at their map.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10 题。
8. Why does Mike fail to ask for a cellphone
A. It costs too much.
B. He already has one.
C.His fatherwill give himone.
9. How much do the earphones cost
A. $91. B. $100. C. $109.
10. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Good friends. B. Aunt and nephew. C. Mother and son.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11 至 14 题。
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11. When did Andrew begin to read the book
A. At 3:30 pm.
B. At 4:00 pm.
C. At 4:30 pm.
12. What do we know about Noa Denmon
A. She sold books.
B. She wrote stories.
C. She drew pictures.
13. What is the book mainly about
A. A boy’s life.
B. A dog’s experiences.
C. An outdoor exploration.
14. What will Andrew do with the book
A. Lend it to Mrs. Johnson.
B. Return it to the library.
C. Share it with others.
听第 9段材料,回答第 15至 17题。
15. Why were people unwilling to accept Toby
A. He has an extra nose.
B. He behaves strangely.
C. He just has two legs.
16. What was the music producer’s attitude toward Toby
A. Disappointed.
B. Concerned.
C. Angry.
17. What is Toby especially good at
A. Dancing with the music.
B. Playing difficult tricks.
C. Finding hidden things.
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
18. What did Shade Ajayi do as a child
A. She made purses and bags.
B. She worked at a shop.
C. She studied at home.
19. Who is Nasrat Busari
A. Shade Ajayi’s teacher.
B. Shade Ajayi’s classmate.
C. Shade Ajayi’s customer.
20. What encouraged Shade Ajayi to go to school
A. Wanting to get a college degree.
B. Expecting to set a good example.
C. Hoping to operate her business better.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)
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第一节 单项选择(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
Most Popular UK Destinations for a Staycation
Looking for a cheap staycation to brighten up your winter Here are the most popular
destinations in the UK.
Blackpool
Whether you’re seeking the thrills of Blackpool Pleasure Beach or are keen to catch a
glimpse of Blackpool Tower, the city’s most appealing attraction, the seaside town offers various
amazing views. It’s no wonder the town has gained 980.8 million views on TikTok. With
accommodation price 75 for a night, you’ll have a golden opportunity to enjoy Blackpool’s
Illuminations (彩灯) display and the Seaside Trail.
Scarborough
North Yorkshire’s Scarborough sees 49,500 monthly searches and 686.4 million views on
TikTok. One of the local highlights is the annual St Nicholas Fair. While a one-night stay in
Scarborough costs 85, the town offers holiday-makers opportunities to experience ancient British
culture at the 12th-century castle ruins.
Swansea
The Welsh town sees 27,100 monthly searches and has 622.4 million views on TikTok.
Swansea’s Waterfront Wonderland brings with it the Alpine Village and various amusement
attractions. Spending a night here costs just 10 pounds more than in Scarborough. But if you book
a week earlier, you can get a 5 percent discount in total. With Cardiff only being an hour’s drive
from Swansea, you have the perfect opportunity to catch a game of ice hockey.
Bournemouth
Bournemouth isn’t called Sunny Bournemouth for nothing, as holiday-makers can enjoy
breathtaking views along the Jurassic Coast. With a World Heritage Site within its borders, it’s no
surprise to see this town with the high number of views on TikTok (868.3 million). A one-night
stay will cost you 105, giving you the perfect opportunity to get relaxed.
21. What is the most attractive in Blackpool
A. Blackpool Pleasure Beach. B. Blackpool Tower.
C. The Illuminations display. D. The Seaside Trail.
22. How much will a tourist at least pay for a night in Swansea
A. 70. B. 85. C. 85.75. D. 90.25.
23. Which of the following has the second-highest number of views on TikTok
A. Blackpool. B. Swansea.
C. Scarborough. D. Bournemouth.
B
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The automobile industry is spending billions on self-driving cars, but what if we quite like
driving
One holiday a few years ago, I spent hours being transported on trains, buses and planes. I
read a novel for a while, then stared out the window, in a black mood. I was turned into goods,
being shifted from one location to another. Then, finally, came the exciting section of the holiday
when I hired a car.
My wife Jocasta and I followed the positioning system, turning right, then right again, and
found ourselves in a small town. I spoke to the positioning system, "We don't want to be here; we
want the highway." Then it instructed me to turn right again and again. With every turn, the street
narrowed. The walls were so close that I had to hold my breath.
Another car appeared, coming towards us from the opposite direction. The driver signaled,
telling me I had to make way. But how I didn't have the courage to back up along the impossibly
narrow passage. Soon some locals came to help. One lady stood at the back of the vehicle, waving
me on. She continued making "this way, this way" movements with her arms. In an act of blind
trust, instructions, creeping (小心行进 ) backwards and forwards. Remarkably, it worked. I
completed my turn into the side street. The other car passed and the driver gave me a grateful
wave. Then I followed the lady's suggestion and—finally—saw the highway.
My hands were shaking. I breathed in and out. Jocasta turned to me. "You're my hero, "she
said. I looked at her, expecting a shadow of a teasing (嘲笑的) smile, but can find none. "You're
my hero," she repeated. "I mean it. You did a really good job." Finally, I managed to steady my
nerves. Then we set off again and the car sped smoothly away. Who would exchange all this for a
self-driving car
24. What made the author unhappy according to paragraph 2
A. The boredom of a long journey.
B. The disconnection from driving.
C. The constant shift in transportation.
D. The long distance from the destination.
25. Why did the author drive into the narrow passage
A. He wanted to take a shortcut.
B. He intended to thank the locals for help.
C. He had to turn to avoid another car.
D. He was misdirected by the guidance system.
26. What can be learnt about the author and his wife from the last paragraph
A. His wife used to laugh at him.
B. He became more skilled at driving.
C. His wife tried to encourage and calm him.
D. He misunderstood his wife throughout.
27. Which can be a suitable title for the text
A. A Hero Behind the Wheel B. An Adventurous Automobile Trip
C. A Lover of Self-drive Tours D. An Unexpected Technological Problem
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C
People are flying more than ever. From short trips to traveling around the globe, many are on
the move. But finding the way at the airports has never been easy in the US, due to crowding and a
lot of tasks like checking in, taking care of baggage, screening and finding your gate. It is often
difficult to get to where you are going. If you are in a wheelchair or visually challenged, it's even
harder.
The new terminal at the Kansas City International Airport is designed to fix many of these
shortcomings. The new facility features indoor play areas, changing rooms, and a quiet room for
people who cannot handle the noise or activity of a busy airport. There is even a pet relief area for
people traveling with their furry family members. One innovation is the glass-walled jet bridge for
people who are worried about getting on and off planes. And for people who are uncomfortable
with the whole airport and flying process, there are simulators (模拟器) that allow travelers to go
from boarding to taking off virtually.
Justin Meyer, with the Kansas City Aviation Department, said the new terminal sets a level of
inclusivity that passengers will expect in other airports. "The goal isn't that we're forever at the
head of the line," Meyer said. "My goal was just to raise the bar, so if someone else wants to build
the most accessible airport in the world, they're going to have to start from where Kansas City
stopped. In the end, passengers win."
While making airports more accessible to people with different abilities may seem to be
expensive or difficult, the benefits certainly outweigh the costs. Accessible airports mean that
more people and their families will be able to travel and then the skies will be friendly to all.
28. What is the function of paragraph 1
A. To call on airports to improve their services.
B. To explain the background to the new terminal.
C. To stress the annoyance of frequent air travelers.
D. To show the complexity of boarding procedures.
29. Who are most likely to use the glass-walled jet bridge
A. People who take a pet animal.
B. People who use a wheelchair.
C. People who travel with family.
D. People who have flight anxiety.
30. What does Justin Meyer imply about the new terminal
A. It needs further improvement.
B. It has the best passenger services.
C. It sets a higher standard for airport services.
D. It aims to lead the world in accessibility.
31. What is the author's attitude towards the Kansas City International Airport's practice
A. Supportive. B. Critical. C. Unclear. D. Concerned.
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D
People may typically think of memory as the recollection of the past. Memory enables people
to learn from past experiences and apply that knowledge in present circumstances. It is a vital part
of our identity. So is culture, the way of life specific to a group of people.
Cultural memory is the constructed understanding of the past that is passed from one
generation to the next through text, oral traditions, monuments and other symbols. Cultural
memory is often amassed in objects, such as museums or historical monuments. To understand
culture, humans access a mass of cultural symbols, such as books. Artifacts (历史文物) of the past
provide insights into where we came from. Libraries and the Internet keep a seemingly boundless
amount of data on what it means to be part of a culture. Cultural memory is the longest-lasting
form of memory.
Like all forms of memory, cultural memory has important functions. For example, it makes
the experiences a nation owns clear. It provides us with an understanding of the past and the
values of the group to which we belong. Besides, it creates a form of shared identity and a means
for communicating this identity to new members. The most powerful forms of cultural memory
may involve memories of past disastrous experiences undergone by groups of victims. For
example, in Russia, their role in World War Ⅱ — in which tens of millions of Russians were killed
— is still an important part of modern Russian identity. Because all groups have cultural memory,
it can bring about a spirit of resistance or survival among threatened groups.
The main function of cultural memory is not to recall the past, whether it is good or bad.
Rather, it is to use knowledge of past experiences to avoid making the same mistakes again and
again. Aleida Assmann, a professor who has worked on memory theory since the 1960s, calls this
“remembering forward”. Cultural memory enables people to adapt to their culture; it enables
cultures to adapt to new circumstances by keeping traces (痕迹) of what worked in the past.
32. What is the function of the first paragraph
A. Reporting a discovery of cultural memory.
B. Leading to the concept of cultural memory.
C. Introducing the importance of memory in identity.
D. Making a connection between memory and culture.
33. Which can replace the underlined word “amassed” in paragraph 2
A. Stored. B. Overlooked. C. Evaluated. D. Created.
34. Russia is mentioned in paragraph 3 to indicate ________.
A. the features of cultural memory
B. the formation of cultural memory
C. the role of big events in Russian identity
D. the impact of cultural memory on identity
35. What is cultural memory mainly expected to do
A. Pass previous wisdom down.
B. Keep traces of history.
C. Get people to know about the past.
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D. Remind people of their identity.
第二节 七选五阅读 (共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5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。
When I looked at my to-do list recently, I noticed that it was all over the place. It’s hard to tell
which tasks are a priority. Some are urgent and some can wait. 36
Is there a more effective way to write my to-do list I’ve talked to time management experts.
Here are some useful tips.
Follow the two-minute rule. If it takes less than two minutes, just do it right then and there.
37 Remember it and do it.
Break each task into smaller ones. 38 And what ends up happening is that we
don’t get them done because we aren’t expressing them in a doable form. For example, I want to
retile my floor. That’s not a to-do list item because there are too many steps packed into one big
goal. Instead, I should break the project into smaller action items like “pick tiles”.
39 Take one of your existing to-do list tasks and ask “why” repeatedly. For
example, why do I want to retile my floor To make my apartment look better. Why Because a
beautiful space makes me feel good. Finally, you get to something that feels like a bedrock value
of your life. And if you don’t, that’s a sign that the task is unimportant.
Try assigning a task to a time of day. 40 For example, you might write your
novel from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., go shopping from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and do the cleaning from 3:30
to 4 p.m. This method can narrow down how much you can do in a day.
A. Decide what’s important.
B. Add big goals to your to-do list.
C. It’s not worth the time to write it down.
D. Choose to write your to-do list on paper.
E. Some are quick to complete, and others take more time.
F. People aren’t specific enough when they write items on their to-do lists.
G. Look at your schedule and figure out when you can get your task done.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 35 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
Calm seas, clear skies, gentle wind and not another boat in sight. Andrew and Jack were
41 lazily. Just then, from nowhere, a boat headed straight at them.
How could miles of open ocean send it crashing into us As Andrew managed to 42 the
boat, he stared into it 43 . The fishing line out, music was being played loudly, but there
wasn’t a 44 in sight. The captain must have gone 45 , leaving his boat zooming ahead!
“That’s too dangerous!” Andrew said, giving several whistles as a 46 . No reply.
Suddenly, a horrifying new thought 47 him: the captain had suffered a heart attack.
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Father and son switched places. Andrew drove their boat 48 the other while Jack
jumped onto it. He brought the boat to a stop. Then he went down but found it 49 .
Shocked, father and son said together, “It’s 50 !”
After searching the ghost boat, they found its history log where the captain had marked 51
along his route. So, they immediately headed for the last point. There, they finally found the
missing captain. He was alive in the water, 52 .
Two hours 53 , the captain slipped off the board. He tried to 54 the boat, but in
vain. He watched his boat zoom off, taking his life jacket with it.
That evening, Andrew’s wife asked him how his day had gone. “It was a slow day catching
fish,” he told her. “But we did catch a 55 .”
41. A. fishing B. swimming C. sunbathing D. floating
42. A. remove B. enter C. avoid D. hit
43. A. nervously B. curiously C. anxiously D. casually
44. A. fish B. player C. risk D. soul
45. A. above B. below C. in D. out
46. A. warning B. signal C. response D. notice
47. A. happened to B. turned to C. occurred to D. appealed to
48. A. off B. over C. with D. alongside
49. A. dirty B. empty C. tidy D. messy
50. A. odd B. bad C. old D. good
51. A. items B. icons C. times D. points
52. A. refreshed B. relaxed C. exhausted D. relieved
53. A. earlier B. later C. ago D. ahead
54. A. control B. seize C. escape D. release
55. A. cold B. boat C. fish D. life
第二节 语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The number of tourists to Harbin to enjoy ice and snow activities began to increase as 2023
___56___ (draw) to a close. With the arrival of the New Year’s holiday, Harbin’s popularity soared
to new heights. During the three-day New Year holiday, Harbin received 3.05 million tourists and
made revenue of 5.91 billion yuan, both of___57___ reached record highs.
Harbin spared no effort to show its enthusiasm to tourists. The city went all in, ___58___
(attend) to every detail to provide tourists with the best experience and memories possible. At
Harbin Ice and Snow World, a lot of brand-new experiences were provided, ___59___ hovercrafts
and bicycles on ice, Ferris wheels and hot air balloons. ___60___ arrival, tourists found
themselves welcomed with live performances at the airport and temporary dressing rooms lined up
for tourists to slide into warm clothing.
___61___ (vary) topics related to Harbin have dominated the trending list across different
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social media platforms. For example, many of the tourists are from southern China, where
___62___ rarely snows. Most of them are much ___63___ (slim) compared to locals in
Heilongjiang so they were given an affectionate nickname “southern small potato”, which quickly
went viral online.
The holiday tourism boom in Harbin might as well be ___64___ the domestic tourism market
needs to kick off the New Year. Hopefully, such ___65___ (sincere), hospitality and attention to
detail can be seen across more cities.
第三节 单词拼写(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
根据汉语提示或首字母完成句子,每空一词。
66. The magazine attracts a large number of ________(订阅者) by its unique content .
67. They were silently ______(等候) the announcement of the result.
68. The reporter _______(随机) interviewed some citizens about their attitudes towards the event.
69. Making an _______(假设) is usually the first step of conducting research.
70. He is always open to _______(批评) and willing to learn from mistakes.
71. The s_______ version of the book is intended for young readers.
72. The training course is bound to make you q______ for the new position.
73. She made a r________ to her previous experience in the industry during the interview.
74. The meeting is supposed to have p_______ the way for the final victory.
75. No companies are allowed to be p_______ against female employees.
第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分 35分)
应用文写作(满分 15分)
你校将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以“My dream job”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛。内容包括:
1. 你的理想工作;
2. 你选择的理由;
3. 你的打算。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My dream job
Good morning, everyone.
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第二节 读后续写(满分 20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。
A lesson in trust
“Come on, Tuck,” I said, patting the floor of the 4Runner (越野车 ). “Load. Let’s go for a
walk.” Tuck danced nervously at my feet, then sat and looked up at me with sad eyes. He wouldn’t
jump in.
This was my first afternoon with the three-year-old border collie (德国牧羊犬 ) I was
adopting, and it was time for the daily hike.
I’d taken Tuck in reluctantly, as a temporary solution for Tammy, my friend. She was trying
to find a new home for the dog. Tuck was adopted from a pet store and had been kept long in a
cage there, leaving him long-lasting trauma (创伤).
Tammy knew why I wasn’t willing to give Tuck a permanent home. Three months earlier, I’d
lost my beloved Bantam, the border collie who’d been my rock for 12 years. I wasn’t ready to let a
new dog into my life for good. But I’d agreed to help Tammy out while she continued her search.
Tuck wouldn’t load , no matter how much I coaxed (劝诱 ). Knowing there was always a
reason for a dog’s behavior, I finally lifted the dog up and placed him in the back. “Load,” I said,
teaching him the command. “Good boy.”
But every day, when it came time to load for our hike, Tuck still didn’t trust my invitation. At
the end of the second week, I became impatient.
Actually, Tuck was a sweet dog and seemed to love everyone. He had this boyish enthusiasm
toward strangers.
Days crept into a third week. I found myself appreciating Tuck for who he was. One
afternoon, he came to the steps where I sat. He shyly looked at me, then walked over and put one
big foot on my knee. At that very moment, I realized that he did show affection, in his own way.
But he still refused to load for our hike.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Why wouldn’t Tuck jump into the car
The next afternoon, I called Tuck over and let him watch as I removed the cage from the car.
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