洞口一中2015—2016学年高一下学期期末英语试卷
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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,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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt
A.
£19.15
B.£9.15
C.
£9.18
答案是B。
1.
What
do
the
speakers
need
to
buy
A.
A
few
chairs
B.
A
fridge
C.
A
dinner
table
2.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
a
school.
C.
In
a
hotel
3.
What
does
the
woman
mean
A.
Cathy
will
be
at
the
party.
B.
Cathy
is
too
busy
to
come.
C.
Cathy
is
going
to
be
invited
4.
Why
does
the
woman
plan
to
go
to
town
A.
To
pay
her
bills
in
the
bank.
B.
To
get
some
money
from
the
bank
C.
To
buy
books
in
a
bookstore.
5.
What
is
the
woman
trying
to
do
A.
Find
a
newspaper.
B.
Print
an
article.
C.
Finish
some
writing.
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。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
is
the
man
doing
A.
Changing
seats
on
the
plane
B.
Trying
to
find
his
seat
C.
Asking
for
a
window
seat
7.
What
is
the
woman’s
seat
number
A.
7A
B.
6A
C.
8A
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Why
doesn’t
the
woman
take
the
green
T-shirt
A.
It’s
too
dark
B.
It’s
too
small
C.
It’s
to
expensive
9.
What
does
the
woman
buy
in
the
end
A.
A
yellow
T-shirt
B.
A
blue
T-shirt
C.
A
pink
T-shirt
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
long
has
the
man
been
in
London
A.
A
few
years
B.
One
year.
C.
A
couple
of
months
11.
Why
did
the
woman
leave
her
hometown
A.
To
lead
a
city
life.
B.
To
open
a
restaurant.
C.
To
find
a
job
12.
Where
did
the
woman
come
from
A.
Arnside
B.
London.
C.
Lancaster.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
a
daypack
A.
A
box
B.
A
lock
C.
A
bag
14.
What
surprise
the
girl
at
school
A.
A
lot
of
discussions
in
class
B.
Few
students
asking
questions
in
class.
C.
Teachers
giving
little
homework
15.
At
what
time
of
the
school
term
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place
A.
At
the
beginning
of
it
B.
At
the
end
of
it.
C.
In
the
middle
of
it
16.
What
do
we
know
about
the
girl
A.
She
is
new
to
the
school
B.
She
writes
for
the
school
newspaper.
C.
She
seldom
asks
questions
in
class.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
does
Mr
Henry
Stone
do
A.
A
bank
clerk
B.
A
writer
C.
A
teacher
18.
What
does
Henry
like
doing
at
airport
A.
Telling
stories
B.
Reading
magazines
C.
Watching
people
19.
What
did
Henry
learn
from
the
newspaper
that
day
A.
A
valuable
suitcase
was
missing
B.
A
man
stole
money
from
a
bank
C.
A
woman
ran
away
from
home
20.
Why
was
the
woman
at
the
airport
A.
She
was
traveling
on
business
B.
She
was
leaving
for
Greece
C.
She
was
seeing
the
man
off.
第二部分
阅读理解
(共两节,每小题2分;满分40分)
第一节
阅读文章,选出最佳答案(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
A
The
Wonder
of
Argentina
Iguazu
Falls
Missing
the
sun
Well,
down
in
Argentina,
its
summertime
and
beautiful
destinations
like
Iguazu
Falls
are
waiting
to
be
discovered.
Lots
to
do
and
see,
this
is
one
place
everyone
needs
to
visit
at
least
once
in
their
lifetime.
Located
in
the
northern
province
of
Misiones,
Argentina
on
the
Iguazu
River
(iguazu
being
the
Guarani
word
for
“great
water”),
Iguazu
Falls
is
known
as
one
of
the
world’s
largest
and
most
attractive
waterfalls.
Upon
former
US
First
Lady
Eleanor
Roosevelt’s
visit
to
the
Falls,
she
said,
“Poor
Niagara!”
The
Falls
divide
the
river
in
half,
making
the
upper
and
lower
Iguazu.
The
largest
of
the
275
falls
that
swallow
the
river
is
“Devil’s
Throat”,
and
with
a
height
of
an
astonishing
80
meters,
it’s
a
fairly
impressive
sight
to
view!
The
Park
In
order
to
see
the
Falls
in
all
its
glory,
you’ll
need
to
visit
the
Park,
which
was
created
in
1934
to
preserve
the
biological
diversity
of
the
subtropical
rainforest
and
the
breathtaking
scenery
surrounding
the
Falls.
It
was
declared
a
Natural
Heritage
in
1984
and
covers
an
area
of
approximately
660
square
meters.
Approximately
400
species
of
birds,
2000
species
of
plants
and
a
world
of
insects
call
the
Park
their
home.
You’ll
especially
love
the
butterflies
that
constantly
surround
and
play
with
you!
The
Devil’s
Throat
The
“Garganta
del
Diablo”
(means
Devil’s
Throat)
is
the
reason
for
this
trip!
Once
in
the
Park,
you
can
enjoy
walking
along
the
scenic
1100-meter-long
path
that
starts
from
Garganta
station
and
takes
you
to
the
viewing
balcony(露台),
where
you’ll
be
able
to
get
an
overall
view
of
one
of
the
most
beautiful
sights
you’ll
ever
see!
However,
be
prepared
to
be
wet
through
by
the
powerful
spray(水花)
coming
off
the
Falls.
Don’t
Miss
Take
a
boat
ride
that
place
you
right
under
the
falls——but
be
prepared
to
get
totally
soaked!——
and
walk
along
more
stunning
paths;
enjoy
a
photo
safari
through
the
forest,
or
view
the
Falls
at
night
under
the
light
of
the
full
moon!
21.Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Iguazu
Falls
is
Not
True
according
to
the
passage
Iguazu
Falls
is
well
worth
visiting.
Iguazu
Falls
is
in
the
northern
province
of
Misiones,
Argentina
on
the
Iguazu
River.
President
Roosevelt’s
wife
has
ever
visited
Iguazu
Falls.
People
living
around
Niagara
Falls
are
poorer
than
those
around
Iguazu
Falls.
22.According
to
the
passage,
you
can
do
all
the
following
things
in
the
Park
Except__________.
A.meeting
a
lot
of
birds,
plants
and
insects
B.getting
a
full
view
of
Devil’s
Throat
on
the
viewing
balcony
C.walking
right
under
the
falls
D.viewing
the
Falls
during
the
nighttime
23.What
does
the
underlined
word
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.
energetic
B.
wet
C.
curious
D.
pleased
B
Compared
to
people
with
bad
attitudes,people
who
are
cheerful
and
relaxed
are
less
likely
to
suffer
from
colds,according
to
a
new
study.
“It’s
possible
that
being
upbeat
helps
the
body
fight
illnesses,”
says
Sheldon
Cohen,the
study’s
lead
researcher
from
Carnegie
Mellon
University
(CMU)
in
Pittsburgh.
In
a
previous
study,Cohen
and
his
colleagues
put
cold causing
viruses
into
the
noses
of
334
healthy
adults.
People
who
tended
to
be
cheerful
and
lively
were
least
likely
to
develop
sniffles,coughs,and
other
cold
symptoms.
People
who
showed
positive
feelings
were
also
less
likely
to
mention
symptoms
to
their
doctors,even
when
medical
tests
detected
those
symptoms.
Those
findings
were
interesting,but
they
didn’t
prove
that
a
person’s
attitude
affects
whether
he
or
she
gets
sick.
Instead,it
was
still
possible
that
a
person’s
underlying
personality
is
what
matters.
Evidence
suggests,for
instance,that
certain
people
are
naturally
more
likely
to
be
outgoing
and
optimistic,with
high
self esteem
and
a
sense
of
control
over
life.
This
would
mean
that
who
we
are,not
how
we
feel,ultimately
decides
our
chances
of
catching
colds.
To
figure
out
which
mattered
more
(personality
or
emotions),the
CMU
team
interviewed
193
healthy
adults.
The
researchers
talked
to
each
person
over
the
phone
every
evening
for
2
weeks.
At
the
end
of
the
interviewing
period,people
got
nose
drops
that
contained
either
cold
or
flu
viruses.
Then,each
person
stayed
in
an
isolated
room
for
5
or
6
days.
The
results
showed
that
everyone
in
the
study
was
equally
likely
to
get
infected.
Their
symptoms,however,differed
depending
on
the
types
of
emotions
that
they
had
reported
over
the
previous
2
weeks.
Among
those
who
reported
good
moods
and
had
been
infected
with
the
flu
virus,for
example,28
percent
developed
coughs
and
stuffy
noses.
On
the
other
hand,those
symptoms
struck
41
percent
of
people
who
had
been
less
upbeat.
24.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.Smiles
Turn
away
Colds
B.An
Interesting
Way
to
Beat
Colds
C.Be
Outgoing
and
Optimistic
to
Fight
Colds
D.What
Matters
More,Personality
or
Emotions
25.In
the
previous
study,people
who
showed
positive
feelings______.
A.didn’t
catch
colds
as
often
B.developed
cold
symptoms
more
slowly
C.were
less
likely
to
have
cold
symptoms
detected
D.were
less
likely
to
feel
cold
symptoms
26.What
mainly
decides
our
chances
of
catching
colds
according
to
the
new
study
A.Personality.
B.Self esteem.
C.Emotions.
D.Attitudes.
27.The
underlined
word
“symptoms”
probably
means________.
A.something
that
causes
cold
B.something
that
results
in
cold
C.signs
that
something
exists,especially
something
bad
D.changes
in
your
body
or
mind
that
show
that
you
are
not
healthy
C
Two
new
whale
sharks
arrived
at
the
world's
largest
aquarium
(水族馆)
on
Friday.
Both
whale
sharks,
the
world's
largest
fish,
arrived
at
the
Georgia
Aquarium
in
Atlanta
after
6
a.m.
The
pair
had
been
flown
8,000
miles
from
Taipei,
Taiwan.
They
will
join
the
aquarium's
three
whale
sharks--the
only
ones
on
display
outside
of
Asia.
“
We
re
the
only
people
in
the
world
that
can
claim
(索要)
three
times,
”
aquarium
director
Jeff
Swanagan
said,
“
Each
time
we
learn
more
and
more.”
The
two
young
males
were
given
Asian
names.
One
is
Taroko,
named
after
Taroko
Gorge,
a
national
park
in
Taiwan.
The
other
is
Yushan,
which
means
"Jade
Mountain",
and
is
named
after
a
mountain
in
Taiwan.
The
sharks
were
flown
from
Taiwan
on
a
plane
in
20-foot-long
tanks
with
oxygen
(氧气)
machines
and
other
equipment
to
keep
the
water
suitable
for
them.
They
arrived
at
about
3:30
a.m.
in
Atlanta,
where
their
tanks
were
moved
to
two
trucks
and
driven
to
the
aquarium
surrounded
by
some
of
Atlanta
police
cars
with
their
blue
lights
flashing.
They
were
lowered
into
their
new
home--as
Norton
and
two
females,
Alice
and
Trixie,
circled
nearby,
seemingly
curious
about
the
new
arrivals.
It
is
difficult
to
tell
the
age
of
the
whale
sharks,
but
at
least
one
of
the
new
arrivals
is
believed
to
be
the
smallest
the
aquarium
has
got.
They
are
believed
to
be
the
aquarium's
youngest
whale
sharks
yet.
28.
The
two
new
whale
sharks
were
carried
away
from
Taiwan
.
A.
by
ship
B.
by
truck
C.
by
air
D.
by
train
29.
The
two
new
whale
sharks
.
A.
are
the
largest
in
America
B.
have
Asian
names
C.
have
got
used
to
living
in
America.
D.
arrived
at
the
aquarium
at
3:30
am
30.
How
many
sharks
live
with
the
two
new
sharks
A.
One
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
D.
Four.
31.
The
passage
makes
us
believe
that
.
A.
the
author
helped
ship
the
sharks
B.
the
author
loves
sharks
too
much
C.
the
two
new
sharks
are
younger
than
the
former
ones
D.
Sharks
are
widely
seen
across
the
world
D
When
I
was
six,
Dad
brought
home
a
dog
one
day,
who
was
called
“Brownie”.
My
brothers
and
I
all
loved
Brownie
and
did
different
things
with
her.
One
of
us
would
walk
her,
another
would
feed
her,
then
there
were
baths,
playing
catch
and
many
other
games.
Brownie,
in
return,
loved
each
and
every
one
of
us.
One
thing
that
most
touched
my
heart
was
that
she
would
go
to
whoever
was
sick
and
just
be
with
them.
We
always
felt
better
when
she
was
around.
One
day,
as
I
was
getting
her
food,
she
chewed
up
(咬破)
one
of
Dad’s
shoes,
which
had
to
be
thrown
away
in
the
end.
I
knew
Dad
would
be
mad
and
I
had
to
let
her
know
what
she
did
was
wrong.
When
I
looked
at
her
and
said,
“Bad
girl,”
she
looked
down
at
the
ground
and
then
went
and
hid.
I
saw
a
tear
in
her
eyes.
Brownie
turned
out
to
be
more
than
just
our
family
pet,
she
went
everywhere
with
us.
People
would
stop
and
ask
if
they
could
pet
her.
Of
course
she’d
let
anyone
pet
her.
She
was
just
the
most
lovable
dog.
There
were
many
times
when
we’d
be
out
walking
and
a
small
child
would
come
over
and
pull
on
her
hair.
She
never
barked
(吠)
or
tried
to
get
away.
The
funny
thing
is
that
she
would
smile.
This
frightened
people
because
they
thought
she
was
showing
her
teeth.
Far
from
the
truth,
she
loved
everyone.
Now
many
years
have
passed
since
Brownie
died
of
old
age.
I
still
miss
days
when
she
was
with
us.
32.
What
would
Brownie
do
when
someone
was
ill
in
the
family
A.
Look
at
them
sadly.
B.
Keep
them
company.
C.
Play
games
with
them.
D.
Touch
them
gently.
33.
We
can
infer
from
Paragraph
2
that
Brownie__________.
A.
would
eat
anything
when
hungry
B.
felt
sorry
for
her
mistake
C.
loved
playing
hide-and-seek
D.
disliked
the
author’s
dad
34.
Some
people
got
frightened
by
Brownie
when
she__________.
A.
smiled
B.
barked
C.
rushed
to
them
D.
tried
to
be
funny
35.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Brownie
A.
Shy
B.
Polite
C.
Brave
D.
Caring
(共5小题;每小题2分,
满分l0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。
Do
you
know
how
to
be
a
street
smart
Being
street
smart
means
knowing
how
to
keep
yourself
safe
from
strangers
when
you’re
alone
or
with
other
kids.
36
Most
strangers
aren’t
dangerous
and
wouldn’t
do
anything
to
hurt
kids.Unfortunately,
though
some
strangers
can
be
dangerous,and
it’s
impossible
to
tell
who’s
ok
and
who’s
not.37
That’s
why
it’s
important
to
follow
these
safety
rules
all
the
time:
Make
your
whereabouts(行踪)
known.
The
adults
who
are
taking
care
of
you
need
to
know
where
you
are
and
when
you’ll
be
coming
home.
38
It’s
more
fun
and
safer
to
do
things
with
friends.Traveling
with
a
friend
whenever
you
can
is
a
good
idea,and
traveling
with
a
group
of
kids
is
even
better.
39
Safe
spots
are
places
where
you
can
stop
if
you
need
help.Like
the
houses
of
kids
you
know,the
houses
of
your
parents’
friends,police
stations,libraries,and
fire
departments.When
you’re
walking
or
riding
your
bike,make
a
mental
note
of
the
safe
spots
along
your
route.That
way,you’ll
know
where
they
are
in
case
you
ever
need
one.
40
You’ve
probably
been
told
lots
of
times
that
you
should
not
shout
and
keep
quiet.But
when
you
think
you
might
be
in
danger,it’s
the
perfect
time
to
be
noisy!
If
a
stranger
gets
close
to
you,follows
you
or
tries
to
grab
you,shout
as
loudly
as
you
can
and
try
to
get
away.People
in
the
area
will
hear
what’s
going
on
and
help
you,so
make
plenty
of
noise.
A.Stick
with
a
friend.
B.Pick
out
safe
spots.
C.It
helps
you
stay
safe.
D.Shout
“help”
when
necessary.
E.Go
to
school
with
your
friends.
F.Make
much
noise
if
you
are
in
danger.
G.A
dangerous
person
doesn’t
necessarily
look
scary
第三部分: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)
The
school
was
across
the
street
from
our
home
and
I
would
often
watch
the
kids
as
they
played
during
the
break.
She
seemed
so
small
as
she
pushed
her
way
41
the
crowd
of
boys
on
the
playground
.
She
42
from
them
all.
I
began
to
notice
her
at
other
times,
basketball
in
hand,
playing
43
.
She
would
practice
dribbling(运球)
and
shooting
over
and
over
again,
sometimes
until
44
.
One
day
I
asked
her
45
she
practiced
so
much.
She
looked
46
in
my
eyes
and
without
a
moment
of
hesitation
she
said,
“I
want
to
go
to
college.
The
only
way
I
can
47
is
that
if
I
get
a
scholarship(奖学金),
I
am
going
to
play
college
basketball.
I
want
to
be
48
.
My
Daddy
told
me
if
the
dream
is
big
enough,
the
facts
don’t
count.”
Well,
I
had
to
give
it
in
to
her
----she
was
49
.
One
day
in
her
senior
year,
I
saw
her
sitting
in
the
grass,
head
50
in
her
arms.
I
walked
toward
her
and
quietly
asked
what
was
51
.
“Oh,
nothing,”
came
a
soft
reply.
“I’m
just
too
short.”
The
coach
(教练)told
her
that
at
her
height
she
would
probably
52
get
to
play
for
a
top
ranked
team,
53
offered
a
scholarship.
So
she
54
stop
dreaming
about
college.
She
was
55
and
I
sensed
her
disappointment.
I
asked
her
if
she
had
talked
to
her
dad
about
it
yet.
She
told
me
that
her
father
said
those
coaches
were
wrong.
They
just
didn’t
56
the
power
of
a
dream.
He
told
her
that
57
she
really
wanted
to
play
for
a
good
college,
if
she
truly
wanted
a
scholarship,
58
could
stop
her
except
one
thing----
her
own
attitude.
He
told
her
again,
“
if
the
dream
is
big
enough,
the
facts
don’t
count.”
The
next
year,
as
she
and
her
team
went
to
the
Northern
California
Championship
game,
she
was
seen
by
a
college
recruiter(招聘人员).
She
was
indeed
offered
a
59
.
She
was
going
to
get
the
college
education
that
she
had
60
and
worked
toward
for
all
those
years.
It’s
true:
If
the
dream
is
big
enough,
the
facts
don’t
count.
41.
A.
through
B.
across
C.
over
D.
into
42.
A.
brought
out
B.
found
out
C.
stood
out
D.
worked
out
43.
A.
only
B.
lonely
C.
simply
D.
alone
44.
A.
dark
B.
dawn
C.
midnight
D.
daybreak
45.
A.
how
B.
when
C.
why
D.
what
46.
A.
worriedly
B.
shyly
C.
quietly
D.
directly
47.
A.
go
B.
get
C.
enter
D.
attend
48.
A.
worse
B.
better
C.
the
best
D.
the
worst
49.
A.
determined
B.
encouraged
C.
fixed
D.
interested
50.
A.
covered
B.
closed
C.
dropped
D.
buried
51.
A.
the
affair
B.
the
wrong
C.
matter
D.
the
matter
52.
A.
ever
B.
even
C.
once
D.
never
53.
A.
far
more
B.
much
less
C.
much
fewer
D.
many
more
54.
A.
should
B.
must
C.
can
D.
may
55.
A.
overjoyed
B.
moved
C.
concerned
D.
heartbroken
56.
A.
understand
B.
experience
C.
learn
D.
believe
57.
A.
why
B.
whether
C.
if
D.
unless
58.
A.
anything
B.
nothing
C.
something
D.
everything
59.
A.
prize
B.
medal
C.
scholarship
D.
position
60.
A.
dreamed
of
B.
accepted
C.
thought
of
D.
appreciated
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分:英语知识运用
:(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词(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Should
students
make
friends
online
Some
people
say
yes.
The
Internet
61
(help)
students
make
many
friends.
62
(Chat)
online,
students
can
express
63
(they)
feelings
and
opinions
more
freely
and
even
get
help
with
their
foreign
language
studies.
Others,
however,
think
students
should
not
make
online
64
(friend).
They
think
65
a
waste
of
time
to
make
friends
online,
66
should
be
spent
more
meaningfully
67
their
studies.
Otherwise,
their
normal
studies
will
be
much
affected.
Besides,
some
students
may
even
get
68
(cheat)
online.
From
my
point
of
view,
making
friends
online
is
harmful
rather
than
69
(help).
Students
should
think
of
their
study,
health
and
70
(safe)first.
As
for
friendship,
we
can
easily
find
it
in
our
classmates
and
other
people
around
us.
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)
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在该词下面写出该加的词。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及修改均仅限一词。
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
Today
is
Sunday
.
I’ve been
in
Canada
for
two
months
.
This
is
the
first
time
that
I’ve
been
away
my
family
for
such
a long
time.
With
the
help
of
Katia,
a
roommate
of
me,
I’ve
soon
got
used
to
live
without
my
parents
around.
Katia,
like many
other
Russian
girls,
are
nice
and
lively.
We
became friends
shortly
after
we
meet
each
other.
Although
her
English is
a
little
hardly
to
understand,
we
enjoy
chatting
and
we
usually
talk
a
lot
about
our
own
family.
We’re
both
surprised that
Chinese
culture
or
Russian
culture
are
so
different.
Now, we
are
planning
to
have
a
small
party
the
next
Sunday.
There,
Katia will
introduce
me
to
some
of
her
friends,
one
of
who
has
been to
China
several
times.
I
just
can’t
wait.
第二节:书面表达
(满分25分)
某英语刊物正在进行有关旅游的征文活动,请根据以下提示,以Travelling为题目,用英语写一篇短文,以便向该刊投稿。
1.旅游好处很多:领略大自然以及其他城市的美丽风景;呼吸新鲜空气;结交新朋友;放松自己,强身健体;
2.旅游常见问题:天气因素;被人偷;可能受伤;
3.旅游的准备工作:了解天气情况;找个旅伴(travelling
companion)相互照应;小心谨慎;避免意外。
注意:1.内容必须包括以上所有要点;
2.可适当增加内容,以使行文连贯;
3.词数:不少于100。
高一下学期期末考试英语答案
(2016.07)
听力:1-5ACABC
6-10
BABCA
11-15
CACBA
16-20ABCBC
(共30分)
阅读理解:21-23DCB
24-27ACCB
28-31CBCC
32-35BBAD
36-40CGABF
(共40分)
完形填空:41-60
ACDAC
DACAD
DDBAD
ACBCA
(共30分)
语法填空:61.helps
62.chatting
63.their
64.friends
65.it
66.which
67.on
68.cheated
69.helpful
70.safety
(共15分)
短文改错:(共10分)
Today
is
Sunday
.
I′ve been
in
Canada
for
two
months
.
This
is
the
first
time
that
I′ve
been
away
∧my
family
for
such
a long
time.
With
the
help
of
from
Katia,
a
roommate
of
me,
I′ve
soon
got
used
to
live
without
my
parents
around.
mine
living
Katia,
like many
other
Russian
girls,
are
nice
and
lively.
We
became friends
is
shortly
after
we
meet
each
other.
Although
her
English is
a
little
hardly
to
met
hard
understand,
we
enjoy
chatting
and
we
usually
talk
a
lot
about
our
own
family.
families
We’re
both
surprised that
Chinese
culture
or
Russian
culture
are
so
different.
and
Now, we
are
planning
to
have
a
small
party
the
next
Sunday.
There,
Katia will
introduce
me
to
some
of
her
friends,
one
of
who
has
been to
China
several
whom
times.
I
just
can’t
wait.
作文(共25分)
Travelling
Travelling
is
a
very
good
activity.
When
you
are
free,you
can
go
to
a
beautiful
place
to
enjoy
the
beauty
of
nature.
You
can
breathe
the
fresh
air,meet
different
people
and
make
friends
with
them.
Thus
you
will
relax.
But
travelling
is
not
always
pleasant.
For
example,the
weather
can
be
changeable.
You
may
be
caught
in
the
rain
and
may
catch
a
cold
while
travelling.
You
may
have
your
money
stolen
or
may
be
injured.
Therefore,when
going
on
a
trip,you
must
prepare
yourself
carefully.
You
should
have
clear
information
about
the
weather,choose
a
good
travelling
companion
and
be
very
careful
about
where
you
go
so
as
to
avoid
accidents.
If
so,you
will
surely
enjoy
yourself.