绝密★启用前
2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标II卷)
英语试题
本卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷
注意事项:
1.
答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.
选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上答案转涂到答题卡上。
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
will
Lucy
do
at
11:30
tomorrow?
A.
Go
out
for
lunch.
B.
See
her
dentist.
C.
Visit
a
friend.
2.
What
is
the
weather
like
now?
A.
It’s
sunny.
B.
It’s
rainy.
C.
It’s
cloudy.
3.
Why
does
the
man
talk
to
Dr.
Simpson?
A.
To
make
an
apology.
B.
To
ask
for
help.
C.
To
discuss
his
studies.
4.
How
will
the
woman
get
back
from
the
railway
station?
A.
By
train.
B.
By
car.
C.
By
bus.
5.
What
does
Jenny
decide
to
do
first?
A.
Look
for
a
job.
B.
Go
on
a
trip.
C.
Get
an
assistant.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)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.
What
time
is
it
now?
A.
1:45.
B.
2:10.
C.
2:15.
7.
What
will
the
man
do?
A.
Work
on
a
project.
B.
See
Linda
in
the
library.
C.
Meet
with
Professor
Smith.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Having
guests
this
weekend.
B.
Going
out
for
sightseeing.
C.
Moving
into
a
new
house.
9.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Host
and
visitor.
10.
What
will
the
man
do
tomorrow?
A.
Work
in
his
garden.
B.
Have
a
barbecue.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Where
was
the
man
born?
A.
In
Philadelphia.
B.
In
Springfield.
C.
In
Kansas.
12.
What
did
the
man
like
doing
when
he
was
a
child?
A.
Drawing.
B.
Traveling.
C.
Reading.
13.
What
inspires
the
man
most
in
his
work?
A.
Education.
B.
Family
love.
C.
Nature.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
Why
is
Dorothy
going
to
Europe?
A.
To
attend
a
training
program.
B.
To
carry
out
some
research.
C.
To
take
a
vacation.
15.
How
long
will
Dorothy
stay
in
Europe?
A.
A
few
days.
B.
Two
weeks.
C.
Three
months.
16.
What
does
Dorothy
think
of
her
apartment?
A.
It’s
expensive.
B.
It’s
satisfactory.
C.
It’s
inconvenient.
17.
What
does
Bill
offer
to
do
for
Dorothy?
A.
Recommend
her
apartment
to
Jim.
B.
Find
a
new
apartment
for
her.
C.
Take
care
of
her
apartment.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
are
the
tourists
advised
to
do
when
touring
London?
A.
Take
their
tour
schedule.
B.
Watch
out
for
the
traffic.
C.
Wear
comfortable
shoes.
19.
What
will
the
tourists
do
in
fifteen
minutes?
A.
Meet
the
speaker.
B.
Go
to
their
rooms.
C.
Change
some
money.
20.
Where
probably
is
the
speaker?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
In
a
shopping
centre.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(共15题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
What’s
On?
Electric
Underground
7.30pm-1.00am
Free
at
the
Cyclops
Theatre
Do
you
know
who’s
playing
in
your
area?
We’re
bringing
you
an
evening
of
live
rock
and
pop
music
from
the
best
local
bands.
Are
you
interested
in
becoming
a
musician
and
getting
a
recording
contract(合同)?
If
so,
come
early
to
the
talk
at
7.30pm
by
Jules
Skye,
a
successful
record
producer.
He’s
going
to
talk
about
how
you
can
find
the
right
person
to
produce
you
music.
Gee
Whizz
8.30pm-10.30pm
Comedy
at
Kaleidoscope
Come
and
see
Gee
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)Whizz
perform.
He’s
the
funniest
stand-up
comedian
on
the
comedy
scene.
This
joyful
show
will
please
everyone,
from
the
youngest
to
the
oldest.
Gee
Whizz
really
knows
how
to
make
you
laugh!
Our
bar
is
open
from
7.00pm
for
drinks
and
snacks(快餐).
Simon’s
Workshop
5.00pm-7.30pm
Wednesdays
at
Victoria
Stage
This
is
a
good
chance
for
anyone
who
wants
to
learn
how
to
do
comedy.
The
workshop
looks
at
every
kind
of
comedy,
and
practices
many
different
ways
of
making
people
laugh.
Simon
is
a
comedian
and
actor
who
has
10
years’
experience
of
teaching
comedy.
His
workshops
are
exciting
and
fun.
An
evening
with
Simon
will
give
you
the
confidence
to
be
funny.
Charlotte
Stone
8.00pm-11.00pm
Pizza
World
Fine
food
with
be
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)autiful
jazz
music;
this
is
a
great
evening
out.
Charlotte
Stone
will
perform
songs
from
her
new
best-selling
CD,
with
James
Pickering
on
the
piano.
The
menu
is
Italian,
with
excellent
meat
and
fresh
fish,
pizzas
and
pasta(面食).
Book
early
to
get
a
table.
Our
bar
is
open
all
day,
and
serves
cocktails,
coffee,
beer,
and
white
wine.
1.
Who
can
help
you
if
you
want
to
have
your
music
produced?
A.
Jules
Skye.
B.
Gee
Whizz.
C.
Charlotte
Stone.
D.
James
Pickering.
2.
At
which
place
can
people
of
different
ages
enjoy
a
good
laugh?
A.
The
Cyclops
Theatre
B.
Kaleidoscope
C.
Victoria
Stage
D.
Pizza
World
3.
What
do
we
know
about
Simon’s
Workshop?
A.
It
requires
memb
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ership
status.
B.
It
lasts
three
hours
each
time.
C.
It
is
run
by
a
comedy
club.
D.
It
is
held
every
Wednesday.
4.
When
will
Charlotte
Stone
perform
her
songs?
A.
5.00pm-7.30pm.
B.
7.30pm-1.00am.
C.
8.00pm-11.00pm.
D.
8.30pm-10.30pm.
B
Five
years
ag
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)o,
when
I
taught
art
at
a
school
in
Seattle,
I
used
Tinkertoys
as
a
test
at
the
beginning
of
a
term
to
find
out
something
about
my
students.
I
put
a
small
set
of
Tinkertoys
in
front
of
each
student,
and
said:”Make
something
out
of
the
Tinkertoys.
You
have
45
minutes
today
-
and
45minutes
each
day
for
the
rest
of
the
week.”
A
few
students
he
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)sitated
to
start.
They
waited
to
see
the
rest
of
the
class
would
do.
Several
others
checked
the
instructions
and
made
something
according
to
one
of
the
model
plans
provided.
Another
group
built
something
out
of
their
own
imaginations.
Once
I
had
a
bo
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)y
who
worked
experimentally
with
Tinkertoys
in
his
free
time.
His
constructions
filled
a
shelf
in
the
art
classroom
and
a
good
part
of
his
bedroom
at
home.
I
was
delighted
at
the
presence
of
such
a
student.
Here
was
an
exceptionally
creative
mind
at
work.
His
presence
meant
that
I
had
an
unexpected
teaching
assistant
in
class
whose
creativity
would
infect(感染)
other
students.
Encouraging
thi
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)s
kind
of
thinking
has
a
downside.
I
ran
the
risk
of
losing
those
students
who
had
a
different
style
of
thinking.
Without
fail
one
would
declare,
”But
I’m
just
not
creative.”
“Do
you
dream
at
night
when
you’re
asleep?”
“Oh,
sure.”
“So
tell
me
o
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ne
of
your
most
interesting
dreams.”
The
student
would
tell
something
wildly
imaginative.
Flying
in
the
sky
or
in
a
time
machine
or
growing
three
heads.
“That’s
pretty
creative.
Who
does
that
for
you?”
“Nobody.
I
do
it.”
“Really-at
night,
when
you’re
asleep?”
“Sure.”
“Try
doing
it
in
the
daytime,
in
class,
okay?”
5.
The
teacher
used
Tinkertoys
in
class
in
order
to
________?
A.
know
more
about
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)the
students
B.
make
the
lessons
more
exciting
C.
raise
the
students
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)’
interest
in
art
D.
teach
the
students
about
toy
design
6.
What
do
we
know
about
the
boy
mentioned
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
He
liked
to
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
help
his
teacher.
B.
He
preferred
to
study
alone.
C.
He
was
active
in
class.
D.
He
was
imaginative.
7.
What
does
the
un
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)derlined
word
“downside”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
mean?
A.
Mistake.
B.
Drawback.
C.
Difficulty.
D.
Burden.
8.
Why
did
the
teacher
ask
the
students
to
talk
about
their
dreams?
A.
To
help
them
t
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)o
see
their
creativity.
B.
To
find
out
about
their
sleeping
habits.
C.
To
help
them
to
i
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)mprove
their
memory.
D.
To
find
out
about
their
ways
of
thinking.
C
Reading
can
b
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)e
a
social
activity.
Think
of
the
people
who
belong
to
book
groups.
They
choose
books
to
read
and
then
meet
to
discuss
them.
Now,
the
website
turns
the
page
on
the
traditional
idea
of
a
book
group.
Members
go
on
the
sit
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)e
and
register
the
books
they
own
and
would
like
to
share.
BookCrossing
provides
an
identification
number
to
stick
inside
the
book.
Then
the
person
leaves
it
in
a
public
place,
hoping
that
the
book
will
have
an
adventure,
traveling
far
and
wide
with
each
new
reader
who
finds
it.
Bruce
Pederson,
th
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)e
managing
director
of
BookCrossing,
says,
“The
two
things
that
change
your
life
are
the
people
you
meet
and
books
you
read.
BookCrossing
combines
both.”
Members
leave
book
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)s
on
park
benches
and
buses,
in
train
stations
and
coffee
shops.
Whoever
finds
their
book
will
go
to
the
site
and
record
where
they
found
it.
People
who
find
a
book
can
also
leave
a
journal
entry
describing
what
they
thought
of
it.
E-mails
are
then
sent
to
the
BookCrossing
to
keep
them
updated
about
where
their
books
have
been
found.
Bruce
peterson
says
the
idea
is
for
people
not
to
be
selfish
by
keeping
a
book
to
gather
dust
on
a
shelf
at
home.
BookCrossi
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ng
is
part
of
a
trend
among
people
who
want
to
get
back
to
the
“real”
and
not
the
virtual(虚拟).
The
site
now
has
more
than
one
million
members
in
more
than
one
hundred
thirty-five
countries.
9.
Why
does
the
author
mention
book
groups
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
explain
what
they
are.
B.To
introduce
BookCrossing.
C.
To
stress
the
importance
of
reading.
D.
To
encourage
readers
to
share
their
ideas.
10.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
2refer
to?
A.
The
book.
B.An
adventure.
C.A
public
place.
D.
The
identification
number.
11.
What
will
a
BookCrosser
do
with
a
book
after
reading
it?
A.
Meet
other
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
readers
to
discuss
it.
B.Keep
it
safe
in
his
bookcase.
C.
Pass
it
on
to
a
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)nother
reader.
D.
Mail
it
back
to
its
owner.
12.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Online
Readin
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)g:
A
Virtual
Tour
B.
Electronic
Books:
A
new
Trend
C.
A
Book
Grou
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)p
Brings
Tradition
Back
D.
A
Website
Links
People
through
Books
D
A
new
collection
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)of
photos
brings
an
unsuccessful
Antarctic
voyage
back
to
life.
Frank
Hurley’s
pic
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)tures
would
be
outstanding----undoubtedly
first-rate
photo-journalism---if
they
had
been
made
last
week.
In
fact,
they
were
shot
from
1914
through
1916,
most
of
them
after
a
disastrous
shipwreck(海滩),
by
a
cameraman
who
had
no
reasonable
expectation
of
survival.
Many
of
the
images
were
stored
in
an
ice
chest,
under
freezing
water,
in
the
damaged
wooden
ship.
The
ship
was
the
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)Endurance,
a
small,
tight,
Norwegian-built
three-master
that
was
intended
to
take
Sir
Ernest
Shackleton
and
a
small
crew
of
seamen
and
scientists,
27
men
in
all,
to
the
southernmost
shore
of
Antarctica’s
Weddell
Sea.
From
that
point
Shackleton
wanted
to
force
a
passage
by
dog
sled(雪橇)
across
the
continent.
The
journey
was
intended
to
achieve
more
than
what
Captain
Robert
Falcon
Scott
had
done.
Captain
Scott
had
reached
the
South
Pole
early
in
1912
but
had
died
with
his
four
companions
on
the
march
back.
As
writer
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
Caroline
Alexander
makes
clear
in
her
forceful
and
well-researched
story
The
Endurance,
adventuring
was
even
then
a
thoroughly
commercial
effort.
Scott’s
last
journey,
completed
as
be
lay
in
a
tent
dying
of
cold
and
hunger,
caught
the
world’s
imagination,
and
a
film
made
in
his
honor
drew
crowds.
Shackleton,
a
onetime
British
merchant-navy
officer
who
had
got
to
within
100
miles
of
the
South
Pole
in
1908,
started
a
business
before
his
1914
voyage
to
make
money
from
movie
and
still
photography.
Frank
Hurley,
a
confident
and
gifted
Australian
photographer
who
knew
the
Antarctic,
was
hired
to
make
the
images,
most
of
which
have
never
before
been
published.
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
photos
taken
by
Hurley?
A.
They
were
made
last
week
B.
They
showed
undersea
sceneries
C.
They
were
found
by
a
cameraman
D.
They
recorded
a
disastrous
adventure
14.
Who
reached
the
South
Pole
first
according
to
the
text?
A.
Frank
Hurley
B.
Ernest
Shackleton
C.
Robert
Falcon
Scott
D.
Caroline
Alexander
15.
What
does
Alexander
think
was
the
purpose
of
the
1914
voyage?
A.
Artistic
creation
B.
Scientific
research
C.
Money
making
D.
Treasure
hunting
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。
A
garden
that’s
just
right
for
you
Have
you
ever
vis
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ited
a
garden
that
seemed
just
right
for
you,
where
the
atmosphere
of
the
garden
appeared
to
total
more
than
the
sum(总和)
of
its
parts?
16
.
But
it
doesn’t
happen
by
accident.
It
starts
with
looking
inside
yourself
and
understanding
who
you
are
with
respect
to
the
natural
world
and
how
you
approach
the
gardening
process.
●___17
Some
people
may
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)think
that
a
garden
is
no
more
than
plants,
flowers,
patterns
and
masses
of
color.
Others
are
concerned
about
using
gardening
methods
that
require
less
water
and
fewer
fertilizers(肥料).
18
.
However,
there
are
a
number
of
other
reasons
that
might
explain
why
you
want
to
garden.
One
of
them
comes
from
our
earliest
years.
●Recall(回忆)your
childhood
memories
Our
model
of
w
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)hat
a
garden
should
be
often
goes
back
to
childhood.
Grandma’s
rose
garden
and
Dad’s
vegetable
garden
might
be
good
or
bad,
but
that’s
not
what’s
important.
19
--how
being
in
those
gardens
made
us
feel.
If
you’d
like
to
build
a
powerful
bond
with
your
garden,
start
by
taking
some
time
to
recall
the
gardens
of
your
youth.
20
then
go
outside
and
work
out
a
plan
to
translate
your
childhood
memories
into
your
grown-up
garden.
Have
fun.
A.
Know
why
you
garden
B.
Find
a
good
place
for
your
own
garden
C.
It’s
our
experience
of
the
garden
that
matters
D.
It’s
delightful
to
see
so
many
beautiful
flowers
E.
Still
others
may
simply
enjoy
being
outdoors
and
close
to
plants
F.
You
can
pr
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)oduce
that
kind
of
magical
quality
in
your
own
garden,
too
G.
For
each
of
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)those
gardens,
writer
down
the
strongest
memory
you
have
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Hundreds
of
peopl
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)e
have
formed
impressions
of
you
through
that
little
device(装置)on
your
desk.
And
they’ve
never
actually
21
you.
Everything
they
know
about
you
22
through
this
device,
sometimes
from
hundreds
of
miles
away.
23
they
feel
they
can
know
you
24
from
the
sound
of
your
voice.
That’s
how
powerful
the
25
is.
Powerful,
yes,
but
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
not
always
26
.
For
years
I
dealt
with
my
travel
agent
only
by
phone.
Rani,
my
faceless
agent
whom
I’d
never
met
27
,
got
me
rock-bottom
prices
on
airfares,
cars,
and
hotels.
But
her
cold
voice
really
28
me.
I
sometimes
wished
to
29
another
agent.
One
morning,
I
ha
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)d
to
30
an
immediate
flight
home
for
a
family
emergency.
I
ran
into
Rani’s
office
31
.
The
woman
sitting
at
the
desk,
32
my
madness,
sympathetically
jumped
up.
She
gave
me
a
33
smile,
nodded
while
listening
patiently,
and
then
printed
out
the
34
immediately.
“What
a
wonderful
lady!”
I
thought.
Rushing
out
35
I
ca
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)lled
out
over
my
shoulder,
“By
the
way,
what’s
your
name?”
“I’m
Rani,”
she
said.
I
turned
around
and
saw
a
36
woman
with
a
big
smile
on
her
face
waving
to
wish
me
a
safe
trip.
I
was
37
!
Why
had
I
thought
she
was
cold?
Rani
was,
well,
so
38
.
Sitting
back
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)in
the
car
on
the
way
to
the
airport,
I
figured
it
all
out.
Rani’s
39
---her
warm
smile,
her
nods,
her
‘I’m
here
for
you’
40
---were
all
silent
signals
that
didn’t
travel
through
wires.
21.
A.
accepted
B.
noticed
C.
heard
D.
met
22.
A.
came
B.
moved
C.
ran
D.
developed
23.
A.
Thus
B.
Yet
C.
Then
D.
Indeed
24.
A.
rather
B.
also
C.
just
D.
already
25.
A.
Telephone
B.
voice
C.
connection
D.
impression
26.
A.
direct
B.
useful
C.
easy
D.
accurate
27.
A.
in
person
B.
by
myself
C.
in
public
D.
on
purpose
28.
A.
annoyed
B.
interested
C.
discouraged
D.
confused
29.
A.
promote
B.
train
C.
find
D.
know
30.
A.
arrange
B.
postpone
C.
confirm
D.
book
31.
A.
for
the
first
time
B.
at
any
time
C.
from
time
to
time
D.
in
good
time
32.
A.
expecting
B.
seeing
C.
testing
D.
avoiding
33.
A.
shy
B.
comforting
C.
familiar
D.
forced
34.
A.
bill
B.
form
C.
ticket
D.
list
35.
A.
hopefully
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
B.
disappointedly
C.
gratefully
D.
regretfully
36.
A.
careful
B.
serious
C.
nervous
D.
pleasant
37.
A.
amused
B.
worried
C.
helpless
D.
speechless
38.
A.
calm
B.
nice
C.
proud
D.
clever
39.
A.
forgive
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ness
B.
eagerness
C.
friendliness
D.
skillfulness
40.
A.
explanation
B.
attitude
C.
concept
D.
Behavior
2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英语
第II卷
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节(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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
If
you
feel
str
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)essed
by
responsibilities
at
work,
you
should
take
a
step
back
and
identify
(识别)those
of
41
(great)and
less
importance.
Then,
handle
the
most
important
tasks
first
so
you’ll
feel
a
real
sense
of
42
(achieve).
Leaving
the
less
important
things
until
tomorrow
43
(be)
often
acceptable.
Most
of
us
are
m
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ore
focused
44
our
tasks
in
the
morning
than
we
are
later
in
the
day.
So,
get
an
early
start
and
try
to
be
as
productive
45
possible
before
lunch.
This
will
give
you
the
confidence
you
need
to
get
you
through
the
afternoon
and
go
home
feeling
accomplished.
Recent
46
(st
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)udy)
show
that
we
are
far
more
productive
at
work
if
we
take
short
breaks
47
(regular).
Give
your
body
and
brain
a
rest
by
stepping
outside
for
48
while,
exercising,
or
dong
something
you
enjoy.
If
you
fin
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)d
something
you
love
doing
outside
of
the
office,
you’ll
be
less
likely
49
(bring)
your
work
home.
It
could
be
anything-gardening,
cooking,
music,
sports—but
whatever
it
is,
50
(make)
sure
it’s
a
relief
from
daily
stress
rather
than
another
thing
to
worry
about.
第三部分写作(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换修
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
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。
删除: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;???
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
The
summer
holiday
is
coming.
My
classmates
and
I
are
talking
about
how
to
do
during
the
holiday.
We
can
chose
between
staying
at
home
and
take
a
trip.
If
we
stay
at
home,
it
is
comfortable
but
there
is
no
need
to
spend
money.
But
in
that
case,
we
will
learn
little
about
world.
If
we
go
on
a
trip
abroad,
we
can
broaden
you
view
and
gain
knowledges
we
cannot
get
from
books.
Some
classmates
suggest
we
can
go
to
places
of
interest
nearby.
I
thought
that
it
is
a
good
idea.
It
does
not
cost
many,
yet
we
can
still
learn
a
lot.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你校摄影俱乐部(photo
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)graphy
club)将举办国际中学摄影展。请给你的英国朋友Peter写封信。请他提供作品。信的内容包括:
1.主题:环境保护;
2.展览时间;
3.投稿邮箱:intlphotoshow@.
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
听力1-20
BCACB
ACABC
BACAC
BACAB
阅读部分:
1.A
2.
B
3.
D
4.
C
5.
A
6.
D
7.
B
8.
A
9.
B
10.
A11.
C
12.
D
13.
D
14.
C
15.
C
16.
F
17.
A
18.
E
19.
C
20.
G
完型填空:21.
D
22.
A
23.
B
24.
C
25.
A26.
D
27.
A
28.
A
29.
C
30.
D
31.
A
32.
B
33.
B
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
34.
C
35.
C36.
D
37.
D
38.
B
39.
C
40.
B
语法填空:41.
greater
42.
achievement
43.
is
44.
on
45.
as
46.
studies
47.
regularly
48.
a
49.
to
bring
50.
make
短文改错:1.how改为what
2.chose改为choose
3.take改为taking4.but改为and
5.about后加the
6.your改为our7.knowledges改为knowledge8.删除can或can改为should
9.thought改为think
10.many改为much
【答案】
Dear
Peter,
Our
school
photo
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)graphy
club
is
going
to
hold
an
International
High
School
student
Photography
Show.
The
theme
of
the
show
is
environmental
protection.
It
will
start
from
June15th
and
last
three
weeks.
Any
students
who
is
interested
in
welcome
to
participate.
I
know
youtake
good
pictures
and
you've
always
wanted
to
do
something
for
environmental
protection.
I
remember
you
showed
me
some
photos
on
that
themethe
last
time
you
visitedour
school.
This
is
surely
a
good
chance
for
more
people
to
see
them.
If
you
want
to
join,
youcan
send
your
photos
to
intlphotoshow@gm..
Hope
to
hear
from
you
soon.
Yours
Lihua
听力原文
Text
1
M:
Lucy,
would
you
like
to
have
lunch
with
me
tomorrow?
W:
Oh,
I’d
really
lov
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)e
to,
but
I
have
an
appointment
with
my
dentist
at
11:30.
Thanks
for
inviting
me.
Text
2
W:
Peter,
how
is
the
weather
now?
Is
it
still
raining?
M:
No,
but
th
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ere’s
still
lots
of
clouds.
The
weatherman
said
the
sun
wouldn’t
come
out
until
next
week.
Text
3
M:
I’m
sorry
I
was
late
for
class
today,
Dr.
Simpson.
W:
Well,
I’ll
let
i
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)t
go
this
time.
But
you
saw
it
disturbed
the
rest
of
the
class.
M:
Yes,
I
realized
that.
I
won’t
let
it
happen
again.
Text
4
W:
Hi,
Mike.
List
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)en,
I’m
coming
back
this
afternoon,
and
I’ll
take
a
bus
from
the
railway
station.
So,
you
don’t
need
to
come
and
pick
me
up.
M:
OK,
take
care,
and
see
you
soon.
Text
5
M:
Jenny,
there’s
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
an
opening
for
an
assistant
manager
in
our
company.
You
should
give
it
a
try.
W:
Thank
you
George,
b
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ut
I’ve
decided
to
travel
a
bit
before
finding
another
job.
Text
6
M:
By
the
way,
do
you
know
what
time
it
is?
W:
Well,
it’s
a
quarter
to
two.
M:
Oh,
I’ve
got
to
go.
W:
See
Linda
in
the
library?
M:
No.
Actual
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ly
I’m
going
to
meet
with
Professor
Smith
at
ten
past
two.
You
may
continue
our
project
discussion
with
Michael.
W:
All
right.
Text
7
W:
Harry,
gu
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ess
what?
I’ve
just
received
an
email
from
Pamela.
She
and
Peter
are
coming
down
to
see
us
this
weekend.
M:
Oh,
that’s
good
news!
We
haven’t
seen
them
for
ages.
W:
Yeah.
The
last
t
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ime
we
met
them
was
at
our
wedding
three
years
ago.
M:
Did
Pamela
mention
how
long
they’ll
stay?
W:
About
one
week.
M:
Great!
I
can’t
wait
to
show
them
around
our
new
house.
W:
Me
too.
We
haven
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)’t
had
any
guests
since
we
moved
in
here.
If
the
weather
is
fine,
we
can
have
a
barbecue
in
the
garden.
M:
Good
idea.
I’l
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)l
go
to
the
market
tomorrow
to
buy
all
the
things
we’ll
need.
Text
8
W:
Hello,
everyone.
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)Welcome
to
our
program.
Today,
we
are
fortunate
to
have
a
special
guest
with
us.
Some
of
you
may
have
heard
of
him
before.
He’s
an
artist.
His
works
have
received
many
prizes
and
have
been
shown
in
over
one
hundred
exhibitions
across
the
country
—
Los
Angeles,
New
York,
Philadelphia,
to
name
just
a
few.
His
name
is
Chris
Cucksy.
So
Chris,
tell
us
a
bit
about
yourself.
M:
Well,
I
was
bor
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)n
in
Springfield,
Missouri,
and
grew
up
in
Kansas.
I
didn’t
come
from
a
family
with
wealth
or
position,
but
I
did
manage
to
get
a
master’s
degree
in
fine
arts.
W:
When
did
you
fir
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)st
start
to
make
art?
And
what
was
the
turning
point
in
your
life
that
made
you
an
artist?
M:
I
always
lik
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ed
drawing
as
early
as
I
can
remember,
so
right
from
then,
I
knew
what
I
was
going
to
be:
an
artist.
W:
What
is
it
that
always
inspires
you
to
create?
M:
Nature
is
the
bi
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)ggest
inspiration.
I’m
always
inspired
by
things
of
beauty
and
harmony.
Text
9
M:
You
must
be
pretty
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
excited
about
your
trip
to
Europe,
Dorothy.
When
are
you
leaving?
W:
In
just
two
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
weeks,
and
I
am
excited.
I’ve
been
looking
forward
to
this
training
program
for
a
long
time.
But
there
are
still
a
few
things
I
need
to
do
before
I
go.
M:
Like
what?
W:
Like
renewing
my
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
passport
and
figuring
out
what
to
do
with
my
apartment
while
I’m
gone.
M:
You
are
not
going
to
give
it
up,
are
you?
W:
No
way!
I’ll
nev
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)er
find
another
apartment
like
it
around
here.
But
I
don’t
like
the
idea
of
paying
three
months
for
an
empty
apartment,
either.
So,
I’m
looking
for
someone
to
take
it
while
I’m
away.
M:
Um,
let
me
think.
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
Oh,
I
know
just
a
person.
An
old
colleague
of
mine,
Jim
Thomas.
He
is
coming
here
to
do
some
research
this
summer,
from
June
to
August.
W:
Well,
that’s
exactly
when
I’ll
be
away!
M:
Tell
you
what:
I’ll
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)
be
calling
Jim
late
this
week
anyway,
so
I’ll
mention
it
to
him.
W:
Well,
thanks,
Bill.
Text
10
W:
I
hope
I’ve
giv
(?http:?/??/?www.21cnjy.com?)en
you
a
clear
idea
of
the
schedule
for
your
London
weekend.
And,
before
I
finish,
let
me
just
give
you
some
advice
which
should
make
your
stay
more
enjoyable.
Firstly,
please
do
remember
to
put
on
some
comfortable
shoes.
London
is
a
big
place,
and
whatever
you
do,
you’ll
find
yourself
doing
quite
a
lot
of
walking.
So,
comfortable
shoes
are
really
necessary.
And
secondly,
let
me
ask
you
to
please
look
after
your
money.
Keep
it
safe
at
all
times,
and
then
you
will
not
have
any
unpleasant
accident,
which
could
ruin
your
whole
weekend.
You’ll
find
a
copy
of
your
weekend’s
schedule
in
your
room.
Take
a
look
at
it,
and
make
sure
you’re
clear
about
everything.
Well,
that’s
all
from
me
for
now.
Go
and
leave
your
luggage
in
your
rooms.
I’ll
be
seeing
you
here
again
in
fifteen
minutes.
Goodbye
for
now!