广东省佛山一中2016-2017学年高一上学期第二次段考英语考试(含听力)

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佛山一中2016-2017学年度上学期第二次段考高一级英语试题
(本试卷共8页,满分为150分,考试时间120分钟)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节
听力理解
(共6小题;每小题2分,满分12分)
每段播放两遍。各段后有两个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听下面一段对话,回答第1-2题。
1.
A.
The
class
is
boring.
B.
The
class
is
expensive.
C.
The
teacher
is
strict.
2.
A.
Talk
to
his
professor.
B.
Attend
a
class.
C.
Go
skating.
听下面一段对话,回答第3-4题。
3.
A.
Ask
the
woman
a
few
questions
about
herself.
B.
Ask
the
woman
to
come
for
a
job
interview.
C.
Tell
the
woman
about
his
decision.
4.
A.
Her
parents
are
sick.
B.
She
doesn’t
want
to
leave
her
parents.
C.
Her
family
doesn’t
want
her
to
go
abroad.
听下面一段独白,回答第5-6题。
5.
A.
The
man
is
a
mess.
B.
The
man
looks
very
old.
C.
The
man
has
gained
some
weight.
6.
A.
Start
working
out.
B.
Stop
going
to
bars.
C.
Stop
eating
junk
food.
第二节
回答问题(共4小题;每小题2分,满分8分)
听下面一段短文,然后回答问题。短文和问题读两遍。
7.
_______________
8.
_______________
9.
_______________
10.
Historians,
_______________
and
rescuers.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
阅读理解(共15小题;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
Food
festivals
around
the
world
Stilton
Cheese
Rolling
May
Day
is
a
traditional
day
for
celebrations,
but
the
2,000
English
villagers
of
Stilton
must
be
the
only
people
in
the
world
who
include
cheese
rolling
in
their
annual
plans.
Teams
of
four,
dressed
in
a
variety
of
strange
and
funny
clothes,
roll
a
complete
cheese
along
a
50-metre
course.
On
the
way,
they
must
not
kick
or
throw
their
cheese,
or
go
into
their
competitors’
lane
(赛道).Competition
is
fierce
and
the
chief
prize
is
a
complete
Stilton
cheese
weighing
about
four
kilos
(disappointingly,
but
understandably
the
cheeses
used
in
the
race
are
wooden
ones).
All
the
competitors
are
served
with
beer
or
port
wine,
the
traditional
accompaniment
for
Stilton
cheese.
Fiery
Foods
Festival—The
Hottest
Festival
on
Earth
Every
year
more
than
10,000
people
head
for
the
city
of
Albuquerque,
New
Mexico.
They
come
from
as
far
away
as
Australia,
the
Caribbean
and
China,
but
they
all
share
a
common
addiction—food
that
is
not
just
spicy,
but
hot
enough
to
make
your
mouth
burn,
your
head
spin
and
your
eyes
water.
Their
destination
is
the
Fiery
Food
and
BBQ
Festival
which
is
held
over
a
period
of
three
days
every
March.
You
might
like
to
try
a
chocolate
covered
habanero
pepper—officially
the
hottest
pepper
in
the
world—or
any
one
of
the
thousands
of
products
that
are
on
show.
But
one
thing’s
for
sure—if
you
don’t
like
the
feeling
of
a
burning
tongue,
this
festival
isn’t
for
you!
La
Tomatina—The
World's
Biggest
Food
Fight
On
the
last
Wednesday
of
every
August,
the
Spanish
town
of
Bunol
hosts
La
Tomatina—the
world’s
largest
food
fight.
A
week-long
celebration
leads
up
to
an
exciting
tomato
battle
as
the
highlight
of
the
week’s
events.
The
early
morning
sees
the
arrival
of
large
trucks
with
tomatoes—official
fight-starters
get
things
going
by
casting
tomatoes
at
the
crowd.
The
battle
lasts
little
more
than
half
an
hour,
in
which
time
around
50,000
kilograms
of
tomatoes
have
been
thrown
at
anyone
or
anything
that
moves,
runs,
or
fights
back.
Then
everyone
heads
down
to
the
river
to
make
friends
again—and
for
a
much-needed
wash!
11.
In
the
Stilton
cheese
rolling
competition,
competitors
on
each
team
must
________.
A. wear
various
formal
clothes
B. roll
a
wooden
cheese
in
their
own
lane
C. kick
or
throw
their
cheese
D.
use
a
real
cheese
weighing
about
four
kilos
12. Where
is
the
Fiery
Food
and
BBQ
Festival
held
A.
In
New
Mexico.
B.
In
the
Caribbean.
C.
In
Australia.
D.
In
China.
13. The
celebration
of
La
Tomatina
lasts ________.
A.
three
days
B.
seven
days
C.
less
than
three
days
D.
more
than
seven
days
B
It
was
Mother’s
Day
morning
last
year
and
I
was
doing
my
shopping
at
our
local
supermarket
with
my
five-year-old
son,
Tenyson.
As
we
were
leaving,
we
found
that
only
minutes
earlier
an
elderly
woman
had
fallen
over
at
the
entrance
and
had
hit
her
head
on
the
concrete.
Her
husband
was
with
her,
but
there
was
blood
everywhere
and
the
woman
was
embarrassed
and
clearly
in
shock.
Walking
towards
the
scene,
Tenyson
became
very
upset
about
what
had
happened
to
the
couple.
He
said
to
me,
“Mum,
it’s
not
much
fun
falling
over
in
front
of
everyone.”
At
the
front
of
the
supermarket
a
charity
group
had
set
up
a
stand
selling
cooked
sausages
and
flowers
to
raise
funds.
Tenyson
suggested
that
we
should
buy
the
lady
a
flower.
“It
will
make
her
feel
better,”
he
said.
I
was
amazed
that
he’d
come
up
with
such
a
sweet
idea.
So
we
went
over
to
the
flower
seller
and
asked
her
if
we
could
buy
a
flower
for
the
lady
to
cheer
her
up.
“Just
take
it,”
she
replied.
“I
can’t
take
your
money
for
such
a
wonderful
gesture.”
By
now
paramedics
(救援人员)
had
arrived,
and
were
attending
the
injured
woman.
As
we
walked
up
to
her,
my
son
became
intimidated
by
all
the
blood
and
medical
equipment.
He
said
he
was
just
too
scared
to
go
up
to
her.
Instead
I
gave
the
flower
to
the
woman’s
husband
and
told
him,
“My
son
was
very
upset
for
your
wife
and
wanted
to
give
her
this
flower
to
make
her
feel
better.”
At
that
time,
the
old
man
started
crying
and
said,
“Thank
you
so
much,
you
have
a
wonderful
son.
Happy
Mother’s
Day
to
you.”
The
man
then
bent
down
and
gave
his
wife
the
flower,
telling
her
who
it
was
from.
Though
badly
hurt
and
shaken,
the
old
lady
looked
up
at
Tenyson
with
love
in
her
eyes
and
gave
him
a
little
smile.
14.
What
dose
the
author
intend
to
tell
us
A.
One
can
never
be
too
careful.
B.
Actions
speak
louder
than
words.
C.
Love
begins
with
a
little
smile.
D.
A
small
act
of
kindness
brings
a
great
joy.
15.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
The
elderly
woman
was
knocked
down
by
Tenyson.
B.
Tenyson’s
idea
of
buying
a
flower
gained
his
mother’s
support.
C.
Tenyson’s
care
for
the
elderly
woman
puzzled
the
flower
seller.
D.
The
elderly
woman
was
moved
to
tears
by
Tenyson’s
gesture.
16.
The
underlined
word
“intimidated”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
probably
means
“________”.
A.
astonished
B.
struck
C.
frightened
D.
excited
17.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Flower
Power
B.
Mother’s
Day
C.
An
Accidental
Injury
D.
An
Embarrassing
Moment
C
Since
the
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
began
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
cars
and
trucks
have
dropped
from
10.3
million
tons
a
year
to
5.5
million
tons.
The
number
of
cities
producing
CO
beyond
the
standard
has
been
reduced
from
40
to
9.
Although
serious
problems
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
been
achieved.
In
1988
there
were
only
600
recycling
(回收利用)
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,
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!”
says
Bruce
Anderson.
18.
According
to
Anderson,
before
1970,
Americans
had
little
idea
about
________
A.
the
social
movement
B.
recycling
techniques
C.
environmental
problems
D.
the
importance
of
Earth
Day
19.
Where
does
the
support
for
environmental
protection
mainly
come
from
A.
The
grass-roots
level
B.
The
business
circle
C.
Government
officials
D.
University
professors
20.
What
have
Americans
achieved
in
environmental
protection
A.
They
have
cut
car
emissions
to
the
lowest.
B.
They
have
settled
their
environmental
problems.
C.
They
have
lowered
their
CO
levels
in
forty
cities.
D.
They
have
reduced
pollution
through
effective
measures.
21.
What
is
especially
important
for
environmental
protection
according
to
the
last
paragraph
A.
Education
B.
Planning
C.
Green
living
D.
CO
reduction
D
Doctors
say
you
had
better
use
it
before
you
lose
it.
The
more
you
sit
each
day,
the
more
chance
you
have
of
getting
sick.
Richard
Rosenkranz
of
Kansas
State
University
was
among
the
researchers.
He
said
people
who
sat
for
long
periods
were
at
great
risk
of
diseases
when
compared
with
those
who
sat
less.
He
said
that
was
especially
true
for
some
chronic
(慢性的)
diseases.
Richard
Rosenkranz
studied
the
relationship
between
sitting
and
chronic
diseases
in
middle-aged
Australian
men.
He
worked
with
researchers
from
the
University
of
Western
Sydney.
They
examined
the
health
records
of
more
than
63,000
men
from
New
South
Wales.
The
men
were
between
the
ages
of
45
and
65.
The
men
reported
about
what
diseases
they
had,
or
did
not
have.
And
they
kept
a
record
of
the
amount
of
time
each
day
that
they
sat.
The
study
also
showed
that
exercising
every
morning
for
30minutes
did
not
reduce
the
health
risk
if
you
spend
the
next
eight
hours
sitting
at
the
desk.
Mr.
Rosenkranz
said
it
was
important
to
make
sure
you
exercise.
But
he
said
it
was
also
important
to
find
ways
not
to
sit
so
much
during
the
day.
Many
jobs
today
require
sitting
and
working
at
the
desk
all
day.
James
Levine
works
at
the
Mayo
Clinic
in
the
United
Sates.
He
suggests
working
while
standing
at
a
high
table
some
of
the
time
instead
of
sitting
at
a
desk.
Dr.
Levine
also
suggests
standing
while
using
the
telephone
or
eating.
Or
he
advises
walking
with
the
people
you
work
with
for
an
on-foot
meeting.
And
he
notes
that
if
you
spend
more
time
on
your
feet,
you
may
have
muscle
activity
that
helps
burn
fats
and
sugars
in
your
body.
22.
The
underlined
sentence
in
the
first
paragraph
implies
that
________.
A.
doctors
should
treat
all
the
patients
well
B.
doctors
should
make
use
of
every
method
C.
one
should
value
his
health
before
he
loses
it
D.
one
should
depend
on
himself
to
keep
healthy
23.
How
did
Richard
Rosenkranz
make
the
study
A.
By
examining
some
records
and
reports.
B.
By
making
some
laboratory
experiments.
C.
By
talking
with
the
doctors
and
patients.
D.
By
watching
the
men’s
daily
performance.
24.
According
to
Dr.
Levine,
if
one
does
not
want
to
be
affected
by
long-time
sitting,
he
should
________.
A.
go
on
a
diet
B.
change
his
job
C.
see
a
doctor
from
time
to
time
D.
stand
or
walk
at
work
for
some
time
25.
Where
does
this
text
probably
come
from
A.
A
medical
journal
B.
A
health
magazine
C.
A
biology
textbook
D.
A
life
guide
第二节
选句填空(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。(选
E
涂AB,

F
涂CD,选G涂AC)
This
morning,
I
remembered
a
childhood
experience.
It
made
me
realize
that
some
of
the
acts
of
kindness
might
never
be
forgotten
by
others.
I
was
six
years
old
then.
26
One
morning
she
sent
me
to
the
store
for
a
sack
of
flour.
On
the
way
back
home
I
was
doing
what
any
six-year-old
would
have
been
doing

playing.
Because
of
that
I
dropped
the
bag
of
flour
and
it
burst
open
spilling
the
flour
all
over
the
ground.
I
knew
this
meant
I
would
be
in
big
trouble
when
I
got
home.
So
I
ran
back
to
the
store
and
asked
the
clerk
if
I
could
have
an
empty
bag
and
a
scoop
(铲子)
so
I
could
gather
up
as
much
of
the
flour
as
possible.
27
Returning
to
the
scene
of
the
accident,
to
my
horror,
I
saw
a
car
driving
right
on
top
of
the
flour!
There
was
no
chance
of
collecting
it
now!
28
He
came
over
to
me
and
asked
what
was
wrong.
I
told
him
that
I
would
probably
get
a
hell
of
a
beating
if
I
went
back
without
the
flour.
He
took
me
by
the
hand
and
led
me
back
to
the
store
where
he
bought
me
a
new
sack
of
flour
and
some
candy!
29
I
never
told
my
foster
mother
about
the
kind
gentleman.
30
A.
My
father
was
hard
on
me.
B.
Then
he
went
to
see
my
foster
mother
with
me.
C.
There
was
no
way
I
was
going
home
empty-handed.
D.
The
driver
saw
the
sadness
on
my
face
and
pulled
over.
E.
Then
he
wiped
my
tears
and
sent
me
home.
F.
My
stepmother
was
not
the
kind
of
person
I
would
have
chosen
to
stay
with.
G.
But
I’m
twenty-three
years
old
now
and
I
still
remember
him
and
his
kindness.
第三部分
语言知识及应用(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、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。
You’ve
heard
of
Petfinder.
Com

a
website
that
helps
rescue
groups
find
loving
homes
for
31
.
Maybe
you
have
even
found
your
own
pet
through
the
32
.
But
do
you
know
Petfinder
started
as
an
idea
that
came
on
the
way
to
a
New
Year’s
dinner
Back
in
1995
Google
wasn’t
a
verb
and
Facebook
and
QQ
didn’t
33
.
The
world
wide
web
was
more
of
a
wild
world.
My
husband
Jared
was
a
doctor
and
I
worked
for
urban
forestry.
But
we
thought
that
anything
was
34
on
the
web.
It
wasn’t
used
effectively.
We
wanted
to
create
a
35
.
The
question
was,
who
would
36
a
lot
from
our
website
That
was
what
we
were
discussing
in
the
car
that
night
on
the
way
to
meet
friends
for
37
.
We
thought
about
many
ideas.
“The
website
would
make
use
of
technology
for
a
38
responsible
cause,”
Jared
finally
said.
What
cause
needed
our
help
39
,
we
both
thought
of
animal
shelters.
Sure,
we
loved
animals
and
I’d

40

them
when
I
was
a
kid

like
the
snake
I
found
in
the
backyard
and
persuaded
(说服)
my
parents
to
let
me
41
it.
But
now
my
42
was
on
planting
trees
and
Jared
put
his
heart
into
43
the
sick.
We
didn’t
even
have
a
44
.
Yet
I
knew
every
year,
millions
of
abandoned
pets
--
healthy,
loving
animals
who
wanted
only
a
home
---were
killed.
We
couldn’t
wait
to
tell
our
friends
our
45
.
They
volunteered
to
help.
Jared
and
I
worked
on
—that’s
what
we
46
it.
We
wanted
the
site
to
be
47
to
potential
adopters.
That
meant
all
expenses
48
our
own
pocket.
However,
we
knew
if
we
saved
just
one
life
a
month,
it
would
be
worth
it.
Two
years
later
our
site
went
49
.
Today,
more
than
12,500
animals
welfare
groups
50
information
about
animals
on
Petfinder;
65
percent
of
animal
adoptions
in
the
US
come
through
the
site.
31.
A.
people
B.
kids
C.
animals
D.
things
32.
A.
notice
B.
site
C.
newspaper
D.
radio
33.
A.
change
B.
work
C.
end
D.
appear
34.
A.
great
B.
true
C.
possible
D.
unbelievable
35.
A.
world
B.
home
C.
place
D.
website
A.
separate
B.
offer
C.
prevent
D.
get
A.
help
B.
dinner
C.
fun
D.
advice
A.
socially
B.
privately
C.
formally
D.
physically
A.
At
first
B.
In
the
end
C.
At
present
D.
At
the
end
A.
enjoyed
B.
lost
C.
killed
D.
saved
A.
kill
B.
eat
C.
keep
D.
play
A.
timetable
B.
hobby
C.
focus
D.
habit
A.
comforting
B.
curing
C.
encouraging
D.
supporting
A.
child
B.
backyard
C.
home
D.
pet
A.
difficult
B.
story
C.
idea
D.
situation
A.
named
B.
produced
C.
expected
D.
dreamed
A.
familiar
B.
free
C.
valuable
D.
convenient
A.
came
into
B.
came
up
with
C.
came
to
D.
came
out
of
A.
national
B.
abroad
C.
uncontrollable
D.
normal
A.
buy
B.
find
C.
post
D.
trade
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,在空格处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
On
Oct.
6th,
2011,
a
piece
of
breaking
news
hit
the
world:
Steve
Jobs,
the
founder
of
the
Apple
Company,
51
(pass)
away
after
years
of
battle
against
pancreatic
cancer.
I
as
well
as
many
people
52
(be)
sad
at
the
news.
We
saw
him
make
miracles
again
and
again,
and
we
hoped
that
he
would
always
give
us
a
surprise.
We
enjoy
using
an
iPod
to
listen
to
music
and
we
like
to
play
games
with
53
iPad.
We
love
to
communicate
with
our
friends
by
iPhone.
54
seemed
that
Jobs
always
understood
what
we
really
wanted.
So
he
could
devote
himself
to
his
career
by
creating
the
amazing
products
constantly.
But
now
he
quietly
left,
55
(leave)
us
a
great
pity.
U.S.
President
Barack
Obama
called
Jobs
a
visionary
56
(lead)
and
one
of
the
greatest
U.S.
innovators.
He
said
in
a
statement,
"Steve
was
brave
enough
to
think
differently,
bold
enough
to
believe
he
could
change
the
world,
and
57
(talent)
enough
to
do
it."
Steve
Jobs’
family
said
in
a
statement,
“Steve
died
58
(peace)
today
surrounded
by
his
family.
We
are
grateful
for
the
support
and
kindness
of
those
59
share
our
feelings
for
Steve.
We
know
many
of
you
will
mourn
with
us,
and
we
ask
that
you
respect
our
privacy
during
our
time
60
sorrow.”
第四部分
词汇、句型与写作
(共三节
满分45分)
第一节
词汇基础(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
根据下列各句句意及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示,用正确形式的单词填空。并把完整单词填写在答题卷相应的位置上。
61.
The
product
contains
no
a__________
colours,
flavours,
or
preservatives.
62.
When
workers
reach
a
certain
age,
they
will
r__________
from
their
position.
63.
I
can’t
s__________
the
medicine
without
the
help
of
some
water.
64.
He
is
always
studying
hard
in
order
to
get
a
s__________to
the
University
of
Oxford.
65.
The
two
towns
were
l__________
by
a
railway,
which
brought
much
convenience
to
the
people
living
in
these
two
towns.
66.
My
radio
is
out
of
power.
I
need
some
new
__________(电池)for
my
radio.
67.
She
was
always
__________(乐观的),
even
when
things
were
at
their
worse.
68.
We
sent
Mary
a
letter
of
__________(祝贺)when
she
passed
her
examination.
69.
It
is
one
of
the
western
wedding
__________(传统)that
women
get
married
in
long
white
dresses.
70.
There
were
a
lot
of
people
__________(申请)for
this
job.
第二节
句型结构(共5小题;每空2分,满分10分)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。
71.
These
baskets
__________
(有不同的形状和尺寸).
(come)
72.
Health
__________(依赖于)good
food,
fresh
air
and
enough
sleep.
(depend)
73.
The
injured
girl
__________
(正在做手术)in
the
hospital.
(operate)
74.
The
soup
__________
(要趁热端上)otherwise
it
doesn’t
taste
good.
(serve)
75.
We
__________
(会采取行动)
as
soon
as
we
know
the
results.
(take)
第三节
写作(共1小题;满分20分)
上周六你的小学90周年校庆,你回去参加了庆祝活动,请用100词左右的英文记叙当天的盛况和你的感受。当天的活动包括如下:
【写作内容】
1.
校长致辞。
2.
歌舞表演。
看望老师,愉快交谈。
【注意】
词数100左右。
2.
可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
3.
文中不可以出现真实的学校名字或者学生、教师的姓名。
4.
参考词汇:
校友:former
students
周年纪念:anniversary
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参考答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节
听力理解(共6小题;每小题2分,满分12分)
1-6
ACABCA
第二节
回答问题(共4小题;每小题2分,满分8分)
7.
In
May
of
1932.
8.
14
hours
and
56
minutes.
9.
For
flying
/
To
fly
around
the
world.
10.
scientists
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
11-13
BAB
14-17
DBCA
18-21
CADA
22-25
CADB
第二节
选句填空(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
26-30
FCDEG
第三部分
语言知识及应用(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)
31-35
CBDCD 
36-40
DBABD 
41-45
CCBDC 
46-50
ABDAC
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
51.
passed
52.
was
53.
an
54.
It
55.
leaving
56.
leader
57.
talented
58.
peacefully
59.
who
60.
of
第四部分
词汇与句子结构
(共三节
满分45分)
第一节
单词拼写
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
artificial
62.
retire
63.
swallow
64.
scholarship
65.
linked
66.
batteries
67.
optimistic
68.
congratulation
69.
traditions
70.
applying
第二节
句型结构(共5小题;每空2分,满分10分)
71.
come
in
different/
many
shapes
and
sizes
72.
depends
on
73.
is
being
operated
on
74.
should
be
served
hot
75.
will
take
action
第三节
写作(共1小题;满分20分)
A
possible
version:
Last
Saturday
my
friends
and
I
returned
to
our
primary
school
to
attend
its
90th
anniversary
celebration.
It
was
a
sunny
day
and
the
school
was
crowded
with
former
students.
First
the
principal
made
a
speech
to
welcome
the
guests,
expressing
his
gratitude
for
all
the
contributions
made
by
previous
students.
He
also
thanked
all
the
teachers,
past
and
present,
for
their
devotion.
Following
the
speech,
there
was
a
lot
of
singing
and
dancing
on
the
stage.
Meanwhile,
we
visited
our
former
teachers
and
chatted
happily.
What
a
great
day!
I
am
really
proud
of
my
school.
I
think
we
shall
do
all
we
can
to
keep
its
reputation.
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