广安二中2016年春高2014级半期考试
英
语
试
题
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
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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.
What’s
the
correct
time
A. 2:35
B.
1:25
C.
2:25
2. How
long
did
it
take
the
woman
to
finish
the
paper
A. Less
than
one
and
a
half
hours.
B. Not
over
an
hour.
C. Over
an
hour
and
a
half.
3.What’s
Jack’s
telephone
number
A. 68649987.
B. 69634987.
C. 68634987.
4. What does
the
man
really
want
to
do
A. To
read
the
advertisement.
B. To
call
the
manager.
C. To
get
a
job.
5. What is
the relationship
between
the two speakers
A. Typist
and
boss.
B. Wife
and
husband.
C. Friends.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,
选出最佳选项。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What
does
the
man
find
most
difficult
in
learning
English
A. Speaking.
B. Listening.
C. Reading.
7. What
does
the
woman
advise
him
to
do
A. To
practice
more
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B. To
buy
a
radio.
C. Both
A
and
B.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text
A. Tom
is
a
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late.
B. Tom
is
never
late.
C. Tom
is
always
on
time.
9. What’s
the
relationship
between
the
man
and
the
woman
A. Teacher
and
st
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B. Boss
and
worker.
C. Husband and
wife.
10. What does
Tom
like
to
do
A. He
likes
Eng
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B. He
likes
poems.
C. He
likes
exercises.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A. At
a
confer
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B. At
a
job
interview.
C. In
class.
12. What’s
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A. Interviewer
and
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B. Friends.
C. Teacher
and
student.
13. What does the
woman think
of
herself
A. Creativ
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B. Energetic.
C. Hard-working.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What are
they
mainly
talking
about
A. Holida
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spent
with
their
friends. B. Summer
holiday
plan.
C.
Travel
experiences.
15. Where
did
the
woman
go
last
winter
holiday
A. Paris.
B. London.
C. Sydney.
16. What
is
the
woman’s
decision
A. To
go with th
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man.
B. To
stay
at
home.
C.
She hasn’t
decided
yet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
When
is
Halloween
celebrated
A. In
Septembe
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B. In
October.
C. In
November.
18. What
do
children
do
on
Halloween’s
Eve
A. Go
to
parties.
B. Make
candies
themselves.
C. Play “Trick
or
Treat” from
door
to
door.
19. What’s
the
main
popular
symbol
of
Halloween
A. Candy.
B. Eggs.
C. Various
toys.
20. What do
you
know
from
the
passage
A. The
nation
will
spend
a
lot
of
money
on
Halloween.
B.
If
it
snows
or
rains,
Halloween
will
be
cancelled.
C.
Many
people
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the
money
spent
on
Halloween
is
not
of
good
value.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分3
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A
It
was
a
winter
morning,
just
a
couple
of
weeks
before
Christmas
2005.
While
most
people
were
warming
up
their
cars,
Trevor,
my
husband,
had
to
get
up
early
to
ride
his
bike
four
kilometers
away
from
home
to
work.
On
arrival,
he
parked
his
bike
outside
the
back
door
as
he
usually
does.
After
putting
in
10
hours
of
labor,
he
returned
to
find
his
bike
gone.
The
bike,
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )black
Kona
18
speed,
was
our
only
transport.
Trevor
used
it
to
get
to
work,
putting
in
60-hour
weeks
to
support
his
young
family.
And
the
bike
was
also
used
to
get
groceries,
saving
us
from
having
to
walk
long
distances
from
where
we
live.
I
was
so
sad
tha
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someone
would
steal
our
bike
that
I
wrote
to
the
newspaper
and
told
them
our
story.
Shortly
after
that,
several
people
in
our
area
offered
to
help.
One
wonderful
stranger
even
bought
a
bike,
and
then
called
my
husband
to
pick
it
up.
Once
again
my
husband
had
a
way
to
get
to
and
from
his
job.
It
really
is
an
honor
that
a
complete
stranger
would
go
out
of
their
way
for
someone
they
have
never
met
before.
People
say
that
a
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can
be
passed
from
one
person
to
another,
but
acts
of
kindness
from
strangers
are
even
more
so.
This
experience
has
had
a
spreading
effect
in
our
lives
because
it
strengthened
our
faith
in
humanity(人性)as
a
whole.
And
it
has
influenced
us
to
be
more
mindful
of
ways
we,
too,
can
share
with
others.
No
matter
how
big
or
how
small,
an
act
of
kindness
shows
that
someone
cares.
And
the
results
can
be
everlasting.
21.
Why
was
the
bike
so
important
to
the
couple
A.
The
man
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job
was
bike
racing.
B.
It
was
their
only
possession.
C.
It
was
a
nice
Kona
18
speed.
D.
They
used
it
for
work
and
daily
life.
22.
We
can
infer
from
the
text
that
____________.
A.
the
couple
w
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60
hours
a
week
B.
people
were
busy
before
Christmas
C.
the
stranger
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brought
over
the
bike
D.
life
was
hard
for
the
young
family
23.
How
did
people
get
to
know
the
couple’s
problem
A.
From
radio
broadcasts.
B.
From
a
newspaper.
C.
From
TV
news.
D.
From
a
stranger.
24.
What
do
the
couple
learn
from
their
experience
A.
Strangers
are
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of
little
help.
B.
One
should
take
care
of
their
bike.
C.
News
reports
mak
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people
famous.
D.
An
act
of
kindness
can
mean
a
lot.
B
Welcome
to
my
Message
Board!
Subject:
Slimming
down
classics
Mr.Handsome2007-5-126:
34
AM
Orion
Books,
w
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decides
there
is
a
market
in
creating
cut-down
classics
(经典著作),
is
slimming
down
some
novels
by
such
great
writers
as
L.
Tolstoy,
M.
Mitchell
and
C.
Bronte.
Now,
each
of
them
has
been
whittled
down
to
about
400
pages
by
cutting
30
to
40
pages
per
cent
of
original,
with
words,
sentences,
paragraphs
and,
in
a
few
cases,
chapters
removed.
The
first
six
shortened
editions,
all
priced
at
£6.99
and
advertised
as
great
reads“in
half
the
time”,
will
go
on
sale
next
month,
with
plans
for
50
to
100
more
to
follow.
The
publishing
house
believes
that
modern
readers
will
welcome
the
shorter
versions.
Mr.Edwards2007-5-129:
40
AM
Well,
I’m
publ
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of
Orion
Group.
Thanks
for
your
attention,
Mr.
Handsome.
I
must
say,
the
idea
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developed
from
a
game
of“shame”in
my
office.
Each
of
us
was
required
to
confess
(承认)
to
the
most
embarrassing
blanks
in
his
or
her
reading.
I
admitted
that
I
had
never
read
Anna
Karenina
and
tried
but
failed
to
get
through
Gone
with
the
Wind
several
times.
One
of
my
colleagues
acknowledged
skipping
(跳读)
Jane
Eyre.
We
realized
that
life
is
too
short
to
read
all
the
books
you
want
to
and
we
never
were
going
to
read
these
ones.
As
a
leading
publishing
house,
we
are
trying
to
make
classics
convenient
for
readers
but
it’s
not
as
if
we’re
withdrawing
the
original
versions.
They
are
still
there
if
you
want
to
read
them.
Ms.
Weir2007-5-1211:35
AM
I’m
director
o
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the
online
book
club
www.lovereading.co.uk
Mr.
Edwards,
I
think
your
shortened
editions
is
a
breath
of
fresh
air.
I’m
guilty
of
never
having
read
Anna
Karenina,
because
it’s
just
so
long.
I’d
much
rather
read
two
300-page
books
than
one
600-page
book.
I
am
looking
forward
to
more
shortened
classics!
Mr.Crockatt2007-5-124:38
PM
I’m
from
the
London
independent
bookshop
Crockatt
&
Powell.
In
my
opinion,
the
practice
is
completely
ridiculous.
How
can
you
edit
the
classics
I’m
afraid
reading
some
of
these
books
is
hard
work,
and
that
is
why
you
have
to
develop
as
a
reader.
If
people
don’t
have
time
to
read
Anna
Karenina,
then
fine.
But
don’t
read
a
shortened
version
and
kid
yourself
it’s
the
real
thing.
25.
According
to
the
message
board,
Orion
Books
___________.
A.
opposes
the
reading
of
original
classics
B.
is
embarrassed
for
cutting
down
classics
C.
thinks
cut-down
classics
have
a
bright
future
D.
is
cautious
in
its
decision
to
cut
down
classics
26.
In
Mr.
Edwards’
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opinion,
Orion
Group
is
shortening
classics
to
_________.
A.
make
the
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easier
to
read
B.
meet
a
large
demand
in
the
market
C.
increas
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the
sales
of
literary
books
D.
compete
with
their
original
versions
27.
By
describing
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
shortened
classics
as“a
breath
of
fresh
air,”Ms.
Weir
________.
A.
speaks
highly
of
th
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cut-down
classics
B.
shows
her
love
for
original
classics
C.
feels
guilty
of
n
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reading
the
classics
D.
disapprove
of
shortening
the
classics
28.
Mr.
Crockatt
seems
to
imply
that
_________.
A.
reading
the
classic
works
is
a
confusing
attempt
B.
shortening
the
classics
does
harm
to
the
original
C.
publishing
the
cut-down
classics
is
a
difficult
job
D.
editing
the
classic
works
satisfies
children’s
needs
C
Since
the
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first
Earth
Day
in
1970,
Americans
have
gotten
a
lot
“greener”
toward
the
environment.
“We
didn’t
know
at
that
time
there
even
was
an
environment,
let
alone
that
there
was
a
problem
with
it,”
says
Bruce
Anderson,
president
of
Earth
Day
USA.
But
what
be
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as
nothing
important
in
public
affairs
has
grown
into
a
social
movement.
Business
people,
political
leaders,
university
professors,
and
especially
millions
of
grass-roots
Americans
are
taking
part
in
the
movement
“The
understanding
has
increased
many,
many
times,”
says
Gaylord
Nelson,
the
former
governor
from Wisconsin,
who
thought
up
the
first
Earth
Day.
According
to
US
government
reports,
emissions
(排放)
from
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"_blank ) cars
and
trucks
have
dropped
from
10.3
million
tons
a
year
to
5.5
tons.
The
number
of cities
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"_blank ) producing
CO
beyond
the
standard has
been
reduced
from
40
to
9.
Although
serious problem
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still
remain
and
need
to
be
dealt
with,
the
world
is
a
safer
and
healthier
place.
A
kind
of
“Green
thinking”has
become
part
of
practices
.
Great
improvement
has
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been
achieved.
In
1988
there
were
only
600
recycling
programs;
today
in
1995
there
are
about
6,600.
Advanced
lights,
motors,
and
building
designs
have
helped
save
a
lot
of
energy
and
therefore
prevented
pollution.
Twenty-five
years
ago,
there
were
hardly
any
education programs
for
environment.
Today
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it’s
hard
to
find
a
public
school,
university,
or law
school
that
does
not
have
such
a
kind
of
program.
“Until
we
do
that,
nothing
else
will
change!
”
say
Bruce
Anderson.
29.
According
to
Anderson,
before
1970,
Americans
had
little
idea
about
___
A.
the
social
movement
B.
recycling
techniques
C.
the
importance
of
Earth
Day
D.
environmental
problems
30.
Where
does
the support
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"_blank ) for
environmental
protection
mainly
come from
A. Government
officials
B.
The
business
circle
C.
The
grass-roots
level
D.
University
professors
31.
What
have
Americans
achieved
in
environmental
protection
A.
They
have
cut car
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"_blank ) emissions
to
the
lowest
B.
They
have
reduced
pollution
through
effective
measures.
C.
They
have
lowered
their
CO
levels
in
forty cities.
D.
They
have
settled
their
environmental problem
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32.What
is
especial
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important
for
environmental
protection
according
to
the
last
paragraph
A.
Green
living
B.
Planning
C.
Education
D.
CO
reduction
D
If
there
is
no
di
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in
general
intelligence
between
boys
and
girls,
what
can
explain
girls’
poor
performance
in
science
and
mathematics
It
seems
to
be
t
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their
treatment
at
school
is
a
direct
cause.
Mathematics
and
science
are
seen
as
subjects
mainly
for
boys,
and
therefore,
as
girls
become
teenagers,
they
are
less
likely
to
take
them.
Interestingly,
both
boys
and
girls
often
regard
the
subjects
for
boys
as
more
difficult.
Yet
it
has
been
suggested
that
girls
do
not
take
mathematics
courses,
not
because
they
are
difficult,
but
for
social
reasons.
Girls
do
not
want
to
be
in
open
competition
with
boys
because
they
are
afraid
to
appear
less
feminine(女性的)
and
attractive.
However,
if
we
examine
the
performance
of
boys
and
girls
who
have
taken
mathematics
courses,
there
are
still
more
high-achieving
boys
than
there
are
girls.
This
difference
appears
to
be
worldwide.
Biological
explanations
have
been
offered
for
this,
but
there
are
other
explanations
too.
Perhaps
the
difference
which
comes
out
during
the
teenage
years
has
its
roots
in
much
earlier
experiences.
From
their
first
days
in
kindergarten,
boys
are
encouraged
to
work
on
their
own
and
to
complete
tasks.
Facts
show
that
outstanding
mathematicians
and
scientists
have
not
had
teachers
who
supplied
answers.
Besides,
there
can
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little
doubt
that
teachers
of
mathematics
and
science
expect
their
boy
students
to
do
better
at
these
subjects
than
their
girl
students.
They
even
appear
to
encourage
the
difference
between
boys
and
girls.
They
spend
more
time
with
the
boy
students,
giving
them
more
time
to
answer
questions
and
working
harder
to
get
correct
answers
from
them.
They
are
more
likely
to
call
on
boys
for
answers
and
to
allow
them
to
take
the
lead
in
classroom
discussion.
They
also
praise
boys
more
frequently.
All
of
this
seems
to
encourage
boys
to
work
harder
in
science
and
mathematics
and
to
give
them
confidence
that
they
are
able
to
succeed.
Such
a
way
of
tea
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is
not
likely
to
encourage
girls
to
take
many
mathematics
and
science
courses,
nor
is
it
likely
to
support
girls
who
do.
When
it
comes
to
these
subjects
it
seems
certain
that
school
widens
the
difference
between
boys
and
girls.
33.
The
text
mainl
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discusses
_____
reasons
for
the
difference
between
boys
and
girls
in
scientific
achievements.
A.
biological
B.
historical
C.
social
D.
personal
34.
What
are
boys
usually
encouraged
to
do
at
school
A.
To
get
help
with
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their
homework.
B.
To
play
the
leading
role
in
class.
C.
To
work
w
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girl
students
in
class.
D.
To
learn
to
take
care
of
others.
35.
The
author
would
probably
agree
that
_____.
A.boys
and
girls
learn
in
the
same
way
B.boys
and
girls
are
equal
in
general
intelligence
C.girls
are
more
confident
in
themselves
than
before
D.girls
should
take
fewer
science
courses
than
boys
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
We
can
make
mista
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at
any
age.
Some
mistakes
we
make
are
about
money.
36
“Did
Jerry
really
care
when
I
broke
up
with
Helen ”
“When
I
got
that
great
job,
did
Jim
really
feel
good
about
it
as
a
friend
Or
did
he
envy
my
luck ”
When
we
look
back,
doubts
like
these
can
make
us
feel
bad.
But
when
we
look
back,
it's
too
late.
Why
do
we
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mistakes
about
our
friends
or
our
enemies
Sometimes
what
people
say
hides
their
real
meanings.
37
Suppose
someone
tells
you,
“You're
a
lucky
dog!”
Is
he
really
on
your
side
If
he
says,”
You
are
a
lucky
guy,”
that
is
being
friendly.
But
“a
lucky
dog”
There's
a
bit
of
envy
in
those
words.
Maybe
he
doesn't
see
it
himself.
But
bringing
in
the
“dog”
bit
puts
you
down
a
little.
38
“Just
think
of
all
the
things
you
have
to
be
thankful
for”
is
another
noise
that
says
one
thing
and
means
another.
It
could
mean
that
the
speaker
is
trying
to
get
you
to
see
your
problem
as
part
of
your
life
as
a
whole.
But
is
he
39
It's
telling
you
to
think
of
all
the
starving
people
in
the
world
when
you
haven't
got
a
date
for
Saturday
night.
How
can
you
tell
the
real
meaning
behind
someone's
words
One
way
is
to
take
a
good
look
at
the
person
talking.
Do
his
words
fit
the
way
he
looks
40
His
posture
The
look
in
his
eyes
Stop
and
think.
The
minute
you
spend
thinking
about
the
real
meanings
of
what
people
to
you
may
save
another
mistake.
But
most
mistakes
are
about
people.
Does
what
he
says
agree
with
the
tone
of
voice
The
real
meaning
he
expresses
is
that
you
are
a
lucky
dog.
Most
people
can
tell
the
real
meanings
behind
others’
words.
And
if
we
don’t
r
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listen,
we’ll
miss
the
feeling
behind
the
words.
What
he
may
be
saying
is
that
he
doesn't
think
you
deserve
your
luck.
Wrapped
up
in
th
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phrase
is
the
thought
that
your
problem
isn't
important.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
A
gentleman
hire
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a
taxi
outside
the
railway
station.
The
taxi
had
a
woolen
carpet
with
41
lace
edges.
On
the
glass
partition(隔离物)
that
42
the
driver’s
seat
was
a
copy
of
a
famous
painting.
Its
windows
were
all
clean.
The
customer
was
very
much
43
and
said
to
the
driver,
“I’ve
never
seen
a
nicer
44
.”
“Thank
you
for
your
praise,”
the
driver
answered
45
.
“How
did
it
occur
to
you
to
decorate
your
car ”
asked
the
customer.
“The
car
isn
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mine,”
said
the
driver.
“It
belongs
to
the
company.
I
used
to
be
a
46
of
taxis.
When
they
returned,
all
of
them
were
as
47
as
garbage
cans
with
cigarette
butts
and
rubbish
48
here
and
there.
On
the
seats
and
door-handles
could
be
found
something
49
like
peanut
sauce
or,
chewing
gums.
Why
so
I
thought
if
the
car
itself
were
very
clean
the
passengers
would
most
50
be
considerate
and
avoid
littering.”
“So
when
I
got
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a
51
to
be
a
taxi-driver,
I
began
to
52
my
idea
into
practice—to
tidy
and
53
the
car.
Now
before
a
new
passenger
gets
on
my
car,
I’d
make
a
check
and
be
sure
it
is
in
good
order.
When
my
car
54
after
a
day’s
work,
it
always
remains
55
.”
When
doing
a
thing,
o
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makes
efforts
and
wants
to
see
the
result.
To
change
others,
one
has
to
make
twice
the
56
but
get
half
the
result.
To
change
oneself
is
the
other
way
round
—
more
fruit
with
less
effort.
One
had
better
ask
oneself
why
one
makes
57
on
others
much
more
than
on
oneself.
58
you
take
enough
care
to
do
as
best
as
you
can
for
other
people’s
sake,
your
efforts
will
naturally
pay
off.
If
you
59
the
inner
world
of
your
own,
examine
yourself
and
wipe
out
the
dust
and
dirt,
instead
of
fixing
your
eyes
on
other
people,
you
will
find
a
cheerful
60
for
yourself
and
create
a
pleasant
environment
for
others.
41.
A.
brilliant
B.
exciting
C.
ugly
D.
favorite
42.
A.
protected
B.
covered
C.
separated
D.
prevented
43.
A.
moved
B.
surprised
C.
disappointed
D.
annoyed
44.
A.
seat
B.
taxi
C.
garage
D.
carpet
45.
A.
natur
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B.
firmly
C.
hopefully
D.
smilingly
46.
A.
driver
B.
customer
C.
repairer
D.
cleaner
47.
A.
dirty
B.
pleasant
C.
attractive
D.
clean
48.
A.
spread
B.
left
C.
dotted
D.
extended
49.
A.
sticky
B.
busy
C.
funny
D.
clumsy
50.
A.
extre
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B.
willingly
C.
likely
D.
regularly
51.
A.
permit
B.
passport
C.
certificate
D.
license
52.
A.
make
B.
take
C.
put
D.
get
53.
A.
decorate
B.
drive
C.
provide
D.
describe
54.
A.
speeds
B.
returns
C.
arrives
D.
leaves
55.
A.
shameful
B.
bright
C.
spotless
D.
dirty
56.
A.
progress
B.
trial
C.
attempt
D.
effort
57.
A.
demands
B.
comments
C.
suggestions
D.
decisions
58.
A.
Though
B.
If
C.
As
D.
While
59.
A.
look
up
B.
look
for
C.
look
into
D.
look
through
60.
A.
spirit
B.
sense
C.
mind
D.
mood
第II卷
第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Kyle
and
I
are
best
friends,
but
how
we
started
to
talk
is
a
long
story.
One
day,
while
61._______
(walk)
in
one
of
the
library
passages,
I
saw
a
boy
carrying
a
huge
pile
of
books.
This
meant
he
was
a
person
with
no
62.______
(society)
life
on
weekends.
63.______
(sudden),
some
boys
knocked
the
books
out
of
his
hands.
His
glasses
flew
off.
With
a
sad
64.________
(express)
on
his
face,
he
struggled
to
get
his
glasses.
At
that
moment,
I
gave
him
a
hand,
and
since
then,
we
65._____
(be)
friends.
A
few
years
later,
he
became
a
handsome
young
man.
He
got
so
popular
66._______
almost
everyone
wanted
to
make
friends
with
him.
When
he
gave
a
talk
on
the
last
day
of
our
high
school,
he
told
us
that
he
had
secretly
planned
67._______
(kill)
himself
on
the
day
that
he
and
I
talked
68._____
the
first
time.
Then
he
gave
me
a
69.______
grateful
look.
At
that
moment
,
I
realized
70.______
I
had
done
had
helped
him
so
much
and
even
saved
his
life.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交
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增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
The
song
Where
Ha
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Time
Gone
moved
many
people,
who
also
brought
me
back
to
an
unforgettable
incident
between
my
grandpa
and
me.
When
I
was
13,
my
parents
work
in
Guangdong
Province
and
I
was
taken
care
of
by
my
grandpa.
I
got
addicted
in
computer
game.
My
patents
were
disappointed
and
angry,
force
me
to
drop
out.
So
my
grandpa
said
no.
He
decided
to
accompany
me
to
school
and
waited
for
me
outside
till
an
end
of
class
every
day.
Until
one
day
he
was
serious
ill,
I
felt
very
guilty.
He
used
his
own
way
to
get
him
back
from
the
wrong
way.
Now
I
am
determined
to
work
harder
to
making
him
feel
proud
of
me
in
the
future.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是晨光中学学生
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )会主席李津,你校拟向美国友好交流学校的中文班捐赠一批图书。请根据以下提示,写一封邮件与中文班班长Chris联系,并告知将于今年七月赴对方学校参加夏令营时带去赠书。
(1)自我介绍;
(2)拟捐赠图书的类型、册数、用途等
(3)询问对方的其他要求
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)请适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
参考词汇:
学生会
the
student
union
Dear
Chris,
I
am
Li
Jin,
chairman
of
the
Student
Union,
from
Chenguang
High
School,
the
sister
school
of
your
school
in
Tianjin.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Jin
英语试题答案
听力
1-5
CACCA
6-10 BCAAA
11-15 BACBC
16-20 CBCAA
阅读理解
A篇
DDBD
B篇
CAAB
C篇
DCBC
D篇CBB
七选五
AEFGB
完型填空
41-45
ACBBD
46-50
DABAC
51-55
DCABC
56-60
DABCD
语法填空
61.walking
62.social
63.suddenly
64.expression
65.have
been
66.that
67.
to
kill
68.for
69.a
70.
what
短文改错
1.
who--which
2.
work--worked
3.
in--to
4.
game--games
5.force--forcing
6.
So--But
7.
an--the
8.
serious--
seriously
9.
him--me
10.
making--make
书面表达
Dear
Chris,
I
am
Li
Jin,
chai
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of
the
Student
Union,
from
Chenguang
High
School,
the
sister
school
of
your
school
in
Tianjin.
It
is
my
pleasure
to
tell
you
the
news
that
our
school
is
planning
a
book
donation
in
order
to
help
the
students
of
the
Chinese
Class
in
your
school
get
a
better
understanding
of
the
Chinese
language
and
our
traditional
culture.
We
will
prepare
books
of
many
different
kinds,
such
as
poetry,
fiction,
and
so
on.
The
300
books
will
be
brought
to
your
school
when
we
arrive
in
America
for
the
summer
camp
this
July.
As
monitor
of
the
Chinese
Class,
what
other
sorts
of
books
do
you
think
will
be
needed
I'm
looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Jin