宣城市2023-2024学年度第二学期期末调研测试
高一英语试题
满分:150 分考试时间:120 分钟
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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.What are the speakers going to do on Saturday
A. Enjoy a concert. B. Co to the cinema. C. Play computer games.
2. When will the train probably leave
A. At 10:00. B. At 10:30. C. At 10:45.
3. How does the man probably feel
A. Excited. B. Unhappy. C. Surprised.
4. Why does the woman congratulate the man
A. He’s getting married. B. He becomes a doctor. C. He’s just become a father.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A saying. B. A game. C. A heart disease.
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 are the speakers
A. In a library. B. In the woman’s study. C. In a second-hand bookstore.
7.When will the speakers go on vacation
A. In three days. B. In five days. C. In ten days.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What did Sarah do almost every day during her trip
A. She played the piano. B. She went swimming. C. She did her homework.
9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Schoolmates. B. Guide and tourist. C. Teacher and student.
听第8 段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Who does the man want to talk to
A. Peter Griffin. B. Jane Solomon. C. Maria Fernandez.
11. What does the man need
A. A phone number. B. After-sales service. C. Project information.
12. What does the man do in the end
A. Have lunch with the woman.
B. Give the woman his email address.
C. Arrange a meeting with the woman.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What does the man probably teach
A. Math. B. History. C. Physics.
14. What does the man think of the girl’s question
A. It’s silly. B. It’s difficult. C. It’s worth asking.
15. What can we learn about Fibonacci
A. He was the best mathematician ever.
B. He had poor health throughout his life.
C. He put forward a new number sequence.
16. What is the fifth number in the number sequence(顺序)
A. 2. B. 3. C. 5.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What do we know about the weather last week
A. It was dry. B. It was stormy. C. It was cold.
18. What does the speaker suggest doing
A. Driving slowly. B. Avoiding going out. C. Preparing enough food.
19. What can people expect next month
A. Heavy rainfall. B. Extreme cold. C. Strong winds
20.Who is probably Dan
A. A weatherman. B. A sports journalist. C. A finance news host.
第二部分 阅读理解(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
Typical desert activities like sandboarding, dune bashing and quad biking
With this tour, you’ ll have half a day of adventure activities accompanied by skillful coaches in the desert. Tours starting after noon include a BBQ dinner with sweets and fruits, which costs an additional US $ 45/person only.
You’ ll start your tour by driving to a scenic spot on the top of a tall sand dune (沙丘) for a chance to take photos of the area. On top of a sand dune, you’ ll have the chance to slide down the side by sandboarding. From here,
you’ ll get ready for hitting some dunes in a four-wheel drive vehicle. Next you’ ll hop on a quad bike and have time to drive around the desert in the open air. Finally, you' ll have a camel ride around a small part of the desert.
What’s included
Pickup and drop-off
20 minutes of sandboarding
35 minutes of dune bashing
25 minutes of quad biking
10-minute camel ride
Water and soft drinks
A drive through a camel farm
Additional information
Requires a high level of physical fitness.
Not suitable for children between 0 and 5.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
21. How much does a couple need to pay for taking the 14:30 tour
A. US $ 55. B. US $ 110. C. US $ 100. D. US $ 200.
22. What do we know about the tour
A. A camel ride cannot be guaranteed.
B. Soft drinks must be prepared by visitors.
C. The tour has specific requirements for children.
D. An additional cost may result from the farm drive.
23. Which is the probable name of the tour in the advertisement
A. Guided Desert Adventure. B. Camps in the Desert.
C. Desert Adventure for Free. D. Desert Conservation.
B
Born in 1958 in Nanning, Guangxi, Huang Danian started to become interested in geophysics early in his childhood. In 1978, Huang was admitted to Changchun Institute of Geology (now Jilin University) to study in the Department of Applied Geophysics. In 1992, Huang went to Britain for further studies. Before going abroad, Huang said, “I will definitely bring back advanced foreign technology!” He earned his doctor’ s degree in geophysics four years later, finishing top of his class. He then joined a British geophysical service company in Cambridge as a senior geophysicist.
In 2008, Huang decided to give up his position in Britain and returned home with his wife. The decision was neither a random choice nor an impulse. For him, no matter how successful he was abroad, the biggest satisfaction would be improving his home country. Upon his retun to China, he was entrusted to work at Jilin University as a full-time professor and chief scientist in a branch of China’s biggest deep earth exploration program.
Wasting no time, he holed up in his newly set-up laboratory like crazy, working day and night. Huang worked racing against time, often with only two to three hours of sleep a day. To maximize his research time, he typically caught late - night flights at the last minute for meetings with his team members. His madness paid off. He and his team created a number of China’s No. ls, filling a number of technical gaps for China’s sky survey, ground detection, and sea exploration.
Sadly , Huang began fainting frequently while working tirelessly for his dream. He was later found to have cancer, with tumors spreading to his stomach and liver. Obviously, as he was constantly working, he missed the key window for treatment. On January 8, 2017, at the age of 58, Huang closed his eyes forever. A bright star of science fell, leaving the science community in grief.
Patriotism had been rooted deeply in Huang’s bones. As a strategic scientist, he fulfilled his dream of rejuvenating(使更有活力)the Chinese nation with his exceptional achievements.
24. What can we learn about Huang Dalian from the first two paragraphs
A. He was fond of geography when he was young.
B. He desired to make contributions to his homeland
C. He went back to China from abroad just by accident
D. He earned his doctor's degree in geophysics in China.
25.What does the underlined phrase “paid off” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Got rewarded. B. Got relieved. C. Got refreshed. D. Got recorded.
26.Why did Huang miss the golden chance of treatment
A. Because he passed out more frequently.
B. Because he refused to have a thorough checkup.
C. Because the tumors in his body spread too quickly.
D. Because he devoted himself to his work continuously.
27.What can we learn from Huang’s story
A. Experience is the mother of science.
B. Science is not a belief, but a method.
C. Science has no borders, but scientists have their homelands.
D. The seeds of science are for the harvest of the people’s growth.
C
Located in the centre of Amsterdam’s Zuidas business district, a cutting-edge new office building has officially opened. The developer behind it, Dutch firm OVG, liked it so much that they moved inwhen it was finished.
The Edge office building prides itself on good coffee, lots of natural light—no desk is far from a window—and a gym that allows you not just to get fit but also to contribute to the energy supply of the office. It also flushes its toilets with rainwater, has a robot security guard that will protect you if you wander around at night and a whole range of clever technologies to make the building sustainable. Workers can control the temperature, lighting and curtains via a series of apps on their smart phones and work is ongoing to unify them. Users select the temperature they want from a sliding gauge on their phones. Workers can also use one of the apps to book meeting rooms, open lockers and check in to their desks.
Each floor of the office is laid out exactly the same, making it the perfect hot-desking environment. It should in theory mean the firm can allocate desks—if people used the app. But actually it is not the case. People want to go to the same place every day and sit with their peers. Neither is the app-based system to book meeting rooms running entirely smoothly. Many people don’t use it effectively. However, there is no doubting The Edge’s green qualifications, The building is doing its bit to encourage its workers to go greener, There is a huge space for bikes and a whole wall dedicated to electric car charging points in the underground car park.
Both Deloitte, the building’s main renter, and OVG, the developer, are open about the fact that The Edge is an experimental project and that not everything has worked. One of its biggest challenges is making sense of the mountains of data generated by the sensors.
28. Which of the following is The Edge office building proud of
A. A dutiful guard. B. A special gym. C. Modern desks. D. Developer OVG.
29.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. The great convenience of smartphones.
B. The efficiency of workers’ jobs.
C. The application of intelligent technology.
D. The importance of saving energy.
30. What is people's attitude toward the hot-desking environment
A. Dissatisfied. B. Supportive. C. Unconcerned. D. Unclear.
31. For The Edge office building, what might the author continue talking about
A. Its appeal. B. Its style. C. Its profits. D. Its problems.
D
Two months ago, Daisy Greenwell and Clare Ferneyhough set up a Whatsapp group to discuss how to reduce their young children’s demands for smartphones. After they posted out their plans on Instagram, other parents wanted in. Now their group, Smartphone-Free Childhood, has more than 60 ,000 followers debating how to keep their children away from the demon-devices.
This group , based in Britain , is not the only one worried about children's screen time. Last month the state of Florida passed a law banning social media for under-14s. Britain's government is reportedly considering a ban on mobile-phone sales to under-l6s.
In the debate, two things are fairly clear. First, smartphones and social media have become a big part of childhood. By the age of 12 nearly every child has a phone, according to research in Britain. Once they get one, social media is how they spend most of their screen time. American teens spend nearly five hours a day on social apps. Second, most agree that in much of the rich world there has been a decline in mental health among the young. The share of American teenagers reporting at least one “major depressive period” in the past year has increased by more than 150% since 2010. Across 17 mostly rich countries, there has been a sharp increase in suicide among teenage girls and young women. Some studies also suggest that children who spend more time on social media have poorer mental health than those who don’t.
There are some signs that, while experts consider how to control the worst of social media, ordinary users are working out how to do so themselves. Posting about oneself in public is becoming less common: last year only 28% of Americans said they enjoyed documenting their life online, down from 40% in2020, according to Gartner, a research firm. As middle-aged folk identify the problems with the social networks they grew up with, youngsters may already be moving on.
32. What is the main purpose of the Whatsapp group
A. To discuss the wide spread of smartphones.
B. To encourage parents to post plans on Instagram.
C. To promote the use of social media among children.
D. To help parents reduce their children’s screen time.
33. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage
A. British children under 12 don’t have smartphones.
B. Social media controls the life of a child owning a smartphone.
C. Young people in the rich world have better mental health than before.
D. The British government has banned mobile-phones sales to under-16s.
34. What is the trend among ordinary users of social media according to the article
A. Increasing their screen time slightly.
B. Becoming less active on social media.
C. Posting more about themselves publicly.
D. Enjoying documenting their life online more.
35. Which of the following can serve as the best title for the text
A. The rise of screen use among children.
B. The heated debate over social media bans.
C. Screen time is destroying children.
D. Mental health of teenagers is declining.
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。
Walk of Life
Putting one foot in front of another is simple, convenient and great for body and mind. 36
◆Make it a habit
Set a goal of 30 minutes five days a week. If you walk quickly, this will give you your recommended 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise, bringing you better fitness and the mental health benefits of beingoutdoors. 37
◆Warm up and down
Start every walk with five minutes at an easy pace to get your body warmed up and do the same thing again at the end. This allows your heart rate to speed up and slow down gradually.
◆Walk and talk
Stepping out regularly with a partner, friend or family member is much more fun than going it alone. 38 Or make that long catch-up call when you’re out and about.
◆ 39
To keep your walk interesting, increase your pace every ten to 15 minutes and do a three-minute surge. Imagine you’ re trying to catch up with someone ahead. Climb up a hill from time to time for a challenge. To burn fat, do some bursts of fast walking early on in your walk.
◆Climb the stairs instead
39 Fancy a change You’ ll get the same heart health benefits walking up and down stairs for two minutes five times a day as you would get from a longer time spent tramping on a level surface.
A. Vary the pace.
B. Divide your walks.
C. You may be worried about raining.
D. But how do you make the most of every step
E. It will also inspire you when you’ re not feeling eager.
F. Keep your head straight with eyes forward and shoulders relaxed.
G. Start your day with a walk and you’ ll be making sure you find the time to exercise.
第三部分 英语语言运用(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人空白处的最佳选项。
Steven took his 7-year-old son Alex and 4-year-old daughter Mia out on his boat for fishing and fun. But in the blink of an eye, things took a terrifying 41 when a strong current suddenly swept through, causing Mid to
42 her hold on the boat.
While Mia wore a life jacket, Alex did not. But as the current pulled his sister away, Alex wasn’t going to leave her alone. He, too, let go of the 43 and swam toward his sister.
Realizing the danger, Steven 44 jumped into the water and tried to help his kids. But the strong current made it difficult even for him. So he told Alex to swim to shore while he tried to 45 Mia.
“I told them both I loved them because I wasn’t sure what was going to 46 ,” Steven recalled. “I tried to
47 Mia as long as I could. But finally I 48 myself out, and she drifted away(漂走) from me. ”
Alex followed his dad’s 49 and headed for the shore. But it was no easy task. “The current was going the
50 way,” he explained.
This little boy spent an hour 51 his way back to land. He swam more than a mile. Once he finally made it to the 52 the boy ran to the first house he could find and begged for 53 . From there, Jacksonville authorities
54 and rescued Steven and his daughter.
Alex, the brave and 55 little boy saved his sister and dad. If not for him, it would have been a different story.
41. A. hit B. stop C. risk D. tumn
42. A. find B. release C. escape D. regain
43. A. boat B. jacket C. fish D. current
44. A. unusually B. instantly C. suddenly D. unexpectedly
45. A. recycle B. remove C. rescue D. request
46. A. happen B. flood C. exit D. disappear
47. A. relate to B. stick with C. wait for D. count on
48. A. acted B. drew C. stretched D. wore
49. A. example B. footsteps C. guidance D. explanation
50. A. original B. obvious C. opposite D. orderly
51. A. clearing B. fighting C. picking D. changing
52. A. hospital B. house C. shelter D. shore
53. A. help B. relief C. permission D. security
54. A. cut in B. looked out C. showed oft D. took over
55. A. curious B. honest C. tough D. confident
第二节(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
To ensure the health of the human body, we usually rely on a well-balanced diet. Once sick, we have to rely on medicine. Since ancient times, the Chinese people 56 (believe) that food and medicine are of the same source, that is, food is at the same time medicine. Simply put, food in general has a certain potential 57 ( prevent) or treat illness. Through different diets, people with different constitutions can improve 58 ( they) fitness, and prevent them from or decrease their chances of getting illness.
Different foods, when 59 (eat)together, can have different effects 60 the body. Similarly people in different physical conditions can have different responses to food. As a result, food can 61 (sort)as either appropriate or inappropriate. There is 62 wealth of knowledge and experience in China about the
63 (combine)of different kinds of food, and inappropriate food for certain situations. 64 (addition) , Chinese people take natural medicine as an ingredient of a dish to helptreat illness and improve health. Such food is called medicinal diet, 65 is used to prevent and treat illnesses.
第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40 分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假设你是李华,听闻《中国日报》(China Daily)为了宣传中国传统文化,正在招募志愿者向海外介绍中国著名历史文化景点,你很想参加本次宣传活动,请你就此事给报社写一封英文申请信内容包括:
1.写信目的;
2.自荐理由;
3.申请参与。
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。
Dear Sir/Madam,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
Javon was the shortest kid in the class. It had been that way since the third grade. He had to ask to get his gym locker changed so that he didn’t have to struggle so much to reach it. For most kids, being short would be a problem, but Javon didn’t let being short trouble him at all.
That was Javon’s attitude about most things except school work. And Javon had worked hard. By the middle of seventh grade, Javon was one of the top kids in the class. So, he hadn’t been too concerned when Mr. T announced they were starting a new unit in math. For Javon, math used to be easy. He figured that since he had ten fingers, he could do most of it. But when Mr. T threw letters into math problems, he couldn’t wrap his mind around using these letters. Mr. T had given them all sorts ofrules for what to do when there were letters in math problems, But Javon couldn’t remember what they all were and he didn’t think he even understood the rules he did remember. Soon he was hopelessly lost in math class. Even worse, it was time for the class to take the chapter test.
The test was quite demanding. Javon was confused by the very first question. He was nervous and kept losing track of what he was doing. When the class period ended, he hadn't finished all of the problems.
The day came when the class finally got their papers back. Seeing “D” written in red ink on the corner of the paper, he felt hopeless. In the seat next to him, Tyler sighed slightly, catching Javon’s attention. He couldn’t help but see the big, red “C” on Tyler’s paper. He felt so upset. When they started packing up to leave after class, Tyler accidentally told Javon Mr. T gave him extra time on all the math tests. Upon hearing this, Javon burst out, “It was unfair!" He dropped his books, face hot.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
At this very moment, Mr. T came up to see what happened to them.
Eventually, Javon came to understand Tyler had a reading disorder (障碍) and began to reflect on why he himself struggled with math.宣城市2023—2024学年度第二学期期末调研测试
高一英语听力材料
Text1
W:WhatshalwedoonSaturday,Hary?I’mboredwithplayingcomputergamesalthetime?
M:Wecouldgotothecinema?TheFlashison?
W:I’vealreadyseenit?Ourfavoritebandisgivingaconcert?Let’sgoseetheirperformance?
M:Greatidea?(1)
Text2
M:Didyouheartheannouncement?Itsaidourteno’clocktraintoPariswouldbedelayedfor45
minutes?(2)
W:Ah,badnews!We’vebeenwaitingherefor30minutes?I’msotired?
Text3
W:What’sonyourmind?Youlookupset?
M:Nothingmuch?Idon’trealywanttotalkaboutit?(3)
W:Don’tkeepeverythingtoyourself?I’malwaysheretolistentoyou?
Text4
M:How’smywife?
W:Congratulations!Yourwifegavebirthtoabeautifulbabygirl?(4)
M:ThankGod!Doctor,canIseemywifenow?
W:Sure?She’sabittiredandstressed?Butdon’twory,sheisingoodhands?
Text5
W:Doyouknowthemeaningof“crossmyheartandhopetodie”?(5)
M:Ofcourse,itisusedtosaythatyoupromisethatyouwildosomething,orthatwhatyouare
sayingistrue?
Text6
M:Comingherewasagreatidea?IliketojustbrowsearoundthewholeshopandseewhatI’m
drawnto?
W:Metoo!Iespecialylikesecond-handbookshopslikethis?(6)Sometimesyoucanfindsome
realyinterestingbooks?
M:Iknowwhatyoumean?Andalthebooksareatgoodprices?
W:Yeah,youcangettenbooksforonlyfivedolars?That’spretygoodvalue?
M:I’lbuysomegoodbookstoreadonthebeach?We’regoingonholidayinthreedays,(7)and
Ineedtofindsomegoodreadingmaterialbeforewehittheroad?
W:Goodpoint?
Text7
M:HeySarah,welcomeback!Howwasthetrip?
W:Fantastic?Igotahighscoreinmypianoexam?Mymomwassoproudthatsheletmehaveany
souvenirIwanted?
M:Cool,whatdidyouget?
W:Iwantedsomethingtoremindmeofalthebreathtakinglandscapes,soIgotthisglassbotle
filedwithsandfromthediferentbeacheswevisited?
M:Wow,it’ssoprety?Ihearthebeachestherearefantastic?Didyoudoalotofswimming?
W:Absolutely?Thewaterwassocleanandclear?Iwentforaswimalmosteveryday?(8)
M:That’ssocool?I’mtotalyjealous?Itrainedherepretymuchwhileyouweregone?
宣城市高一英语听力材料第1页(共2页)
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W:Atleastyoudon’thavetocatchuponhomeworklikeme(9)?
Text8
W:Helo,After-salesServiceDepartment?JaneSolomonspeaking?
M:Helo?CouldIspeaktoMariaFernandez,please?(10)
W:I’msory,butshe’snotintheoficeatthemoment?She’sonherlunchbreak?
M:Isee?CouldyoupleasetelherthatPeterGrifincaled?
W:Sure?Howdoyouspelyourlastname,please?
M:It’sG-R-I-F-F-I-N?
W:OK?Igotit?
M:Thanks?Pleaseaskhertocalmebackassoonaspossible,andtelherit’saboutourproject?
Irealyneedthelatestprojectfiguresfortomorow’smeeting?(11)
W:Noproblem?I’ltelheronceshecomesbacktotheofice?
M:Thankyou?Incaseshehastosendmeanemail,canIgiveyoumyemailaddresstoo?(12)
W:Ofcourse?
M:Great?It’spetergrifin@fresh?com?(12)
Text9
M:OK,beforewecontinue,doesanybodyhavequestions?Oh,Saly?
W:Mr?Cook,youtalkedabouttheFibonaccisequenceinyourlastclass?ButIwassicksoI
missedit?Idon’tunderstandit?Couldyouexplainittome?(13)
M:Ofcourse?Whatdoyouwanttoknow?
W:Ihopethisisn’tasilyquestion,butwhatdoesFibonacciactualymean?(15)
M:Noquestioniseversily?Peoplebecomelearnedbyaskingquestions?(14)Fibonacciisthe
nameofapersonwhoisconsideredtobeoneofthemosttalentedmathematiciansoftheMiddle
Ages?(15)
W:So,whatistheFibonaccisequence?(16)
M:It’sasequenceofnumbersintroducedbyFibonacci?(15)Theyare0,1,1,2,3,5,8andsoon?
Doyouseehowitworks?
W:Ihavenoidea?
M:Letmeshowyou?Thefirstnumberis0andthesecondnumberis1?Startingthethirdnumber,
eachnumberisthesumofitsprevioustwonumbers?Sothethirdnumberis0plus1,whichis
1?Thefourthnumberisthesecondnumberplusthethirdnumber:1plus1is2?Thefifth
numberisthethirdnumberplusthefourthnumber:1plus2?Sothefifthnumberinthe
sequenceis3?(16)Areyouclearaboutitnow?
W:Ah!IthinkIunderstandnow?Thankssomuchforyourexplanation?
Text10
Goodevening?ThisisAlanRickmanherewiththisweek’sweatherreport?Afteraweekofdry
weather,(17)there’sahugestormcomingfromthewest?Weareexpectingheavysnowfalandstrong
windstomorowmorning?ThetemperaturesmightdropsharplywithalowofminustendegreesCelsius?I
won’tbesurprisedifschoolsgetclosed?Sobecarefulwhengoingoutside?Ifyouhavetogoout,dress
warmlyanddon’tstayoutsidefortoolong?Roadconditionsmightbepoor,soavoiddrivingifyoucan?
Youshouldstoreenoughfoodandothernecessaryitemsquickly,(18)justincaseyou’lhavetostayat
homeforacoupleofdaysoncethestormhits?OnWednesday,thetemperaturewilvaryfromminusfive
degreesCelsiustominuseight?Itseemsthatthestormwilleaveontheweekendwithlightsnow
expected?Nextmonththedryweatherwilcomeback,butitwon’tbringbackthewarmthweenjoyed
lastweek,buttheseverecoldinstead?(19)Soryforalthebadnewstothosewhoenjoyoutdoorsports?
Andthat’syourweatherreport?Haveagreatevening!Now,backtoDanwithtonight’sbusinessnews?
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宣城市2023—2024学年度第二学期期末调研测试
高一英语参考答案
第一部分 听力部分
(共20小题;每小题1?5分,满分30分)
1-5 ACBCA 6-10 CABAC 11-15 CBACC 16-20 BACBC
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节(共15小题;每小题2?5分,满分37?5分)
21-23 DCA 24-27 BADC 28-31 BCAD 32-35 DBBC
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2?5分,满分12?5分)
36-40 DGEAC
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题1分,满分 15分)
41-45 DBABC 46-50 ABDCC 51-55 BDADC
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1?5分,满分 15分)
56?havebelieved 57?toprevent 58?their 59?eaten 60?on
61?besorted 62?a 63?combination 64?Additionaly 65?which
第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作
Oneposibleversion:
DearSir/Madam,
I’msoexcitedtohearthatChinaDailyisinneedofsomevolunteerstointroduceChineseculture
overseasandIcan’twaittoapplyfortheposition?
Asacitizen,it’smyresponsibilitytomakeChinesehistoricalandculturalatractionsknowntothe
wholeworld?Inaddition,withanoutgoingandopen-mindedpersonality,it’seasyformetogetalong
welwithothers?Lastbutnotleast,Ihavebeentonumerousfamousscenicspotsandmyhometownisa
famoushistoricalandculturalcitywhereIoftenactasavolunteertourguidetoshowforeigntourists
around,fromwhichI’vegainedrelevantexperience?So,IfirmlybelievethatI’mtheveryperson
you’relookingfor?
Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldtakemyapplicationintoconsiderationandreplyatyourearliest
convenience?
Yourssincerely,
LiHua
第二节 读后续写
Atthisverymoment,Mr?Tcameuptoseewhathappenedtothem?Javon,stilfeelingfrustrated,
complainedloudlyabouttheunfairnessofTylerreceivingadditionaltimeforalthemathtests?Tyler
lookedembarassedandduckedhishead,speechlessandalitlebitashamed?Mr?T,inacalmvoice,
explainedwithpatiencethatTylerhadsuferedfromaproblem—readingdisorder,whichcausedhimto
havetroublecompletingthetestwithinthegiventime?“Occasionaly,whatwerequireisjustadditional
assistance?Andit’sokaytoaskforhelp?”Mr?Tremarkedwithacomfortingsmileonhisface?
Eventualy,JavoncametounderstandTylerhadareadingdisorderandbegantoreflectonwhyhe
himselfstruggledwithmath?HefeltguiltyforhisoutburstandapologizedtobothMr?TandTyler?Upon
reflectingonhisownstruggleswithmath,Javoncametotherealizationthateveryonefacestheirown
distinctchalenges?Therefore,heresolvedtoseekhelpfromMr?Tafterclass,whopatientlyexplained
therulesandconceptsthathadconfusedhim?Withpersistentefortandgreatdetermination,Javon
experiencedgradualenhancementinhismathproficiency,andheovercameotherobstaclesinhislife?
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