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益阳市箴言中学2017年上学期高二3月月考
英语试题
时量:120分钟
分值:150分
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
: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。
1.
What
will
the
woman
most
probably
do
A.
Continue
working
hard.
B.
Enjoy
her
family
life.
C.
Have
a
short
break.
2.
What's
the
conversation
mainly
about
A.
A
performance.
B.
A
subject.
C.
A
person.
3.
Why
does
the
man
ask
for
leave
A.
He's
sick.
B.
He
will
pick
up
John.
C.
He's
going
to
play
golf.
4.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
Bob
A.
He
is
always
happy.
B.
He
is
hard
to
deal
with.
C.
He
is
always
complaining.
5.
How
much
will
the
man
pay
A.
$26.
50.
B.
$25.
C.
$22.
50.
第二节: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,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
will
the
man
do
first
A.
Play
golf.
B.
Have
a
conference.
C.
Attend
a
golf
course.
7.
Why
did
the
man
take
up
golf
A.
It
might
do
good
to
his
career.
B.
It
was
part
of
his
New
York
project.
C.
It
could
help
improve
his
health.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
How
does
the
man
like
the
city
A.
Bad.
B.
Good.
C.
Just
so-so.
9.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Friends.
B.
Co-workers.
C.
Neighbors.
10.
Where
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
go
shopping
A.
The
supermarket.
B.
The
downtown
shops.
C.
The
new
shopping
center.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
When
will
the
BBQ
start
A.
Tomorrow.
B.
Tonight.
C.
This
afternoon.
12.
Who
is
the
host
A.
Thomas.
B.
Sandra.
C.
Jerry.
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
doesn't
know
Jackie
at
all.
B.
She
is
from
Hong
Kong
School.
C.
She
will
give
the
man
a
call
later.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.
What
is
the
man
A.
A
zoo
keeper.
B.
A
writer.
C.
A
journalist.
15.
How
does
a
cat
act
when
defending
itself
A.
Its
ears
will
lie
down
flat
against
its
head.
B.
Its
ears
will
turn
toward
the
side.
C.
Its
tail
will
go
straight
up.
16.
How
does
a
cat
try
to
understand
humans
A.
By
listening
to
the
tone.
B.
By
following
the
gestures.
C.
By
watching
humans'
eyes.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
does
the
speaker
do
A.
A
doctor.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
A
nurse.
18.
Where
will
the
students
probably
go
next
A.
The
hospital.
B.
The
library.
C.
The
playground.
19.
When
is
the
school
hospital
open
A.
8:30~5:00
pm
every
day.
B.
9:00~5:00
pm
on
weekdays.
C.
9:00~5:00
pm
every
day.
20.
What
is
the
school
hospital's
phone
number
A.
746539.
B.
764593.
C.
745693.
第二部分:阅读部分(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
第一节:共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分
A
In
order
to
help
customers
find
what
they
want
quickly,
it's
important
to
keep
the
thousands
of
titles
in
the
Main
Street
Movies
store
organized
properly.
This
section
will
tell
you
how
to
organize
videos.
Each
Main
Street
Movies
store
has
three
main
sections:
1.
New
ReleasesWall2.
Film
Library
3.
Video
Games
New
Releases
Wall.
Almost
70
percent
of
movie
rentals
(租赁)
are
new
releases,
and
that
is
the
first
place
that
most
customers
go
when
they
enter
the
store.
The
center
section
of
shelves
on
this
wall
holds
Hottest
Hits.
When
new
titles
come
into
the
store,
place
them
on
this
wall
in
alphabetical
(字母的)
order.
After
30
days,
move
the
Hottest
Hits
titles
to
the
shelves
on
either
side
called
Recent
Releases,
again
in
alphabetical
order.
Titles
stay
on
these
shelves
eight
to
ten
months
before
being
moved
to
Film
Library
shelves.
Film
Library.
Thousands
of
titles
in
the
Film
Library
are
organized
into
categories
(类别).
The
films
within
each
category
are
displayed
alphabetically.
Here
are
the
categories
and
their
two-letter
computer
codes:AC
Action
CO
Comedy
FL
Foreign
Language
CH
Children
DR
Drama
SC
Science
Fiction
CL
Classics
FA
Family
SI
Special
Interest
Video
Games.
Games
in
our
store
are
also
arranged
together,
in
alphabetical
order.
Although
video
games
represent
only
a
small
percentage
of
our
inventory
(
存货),
they
are
stolen
more
often
than
any
other
type
of
videos
in
our
store.
Therefore,
video
games
are
never
displayed
on
the
shelves.
Shelves
in
the
Video
Games
section
hold
cards
with
pictures
and
information
about
each
game.
When
a
customer
wants
to
rent
a
particular
game,
he
or
she
will
bring
you
the
card.
You
then
get
the
game
from
the
locked
case
behind
the
counter
(
柜台),
and
file
the
card
in
the
“Video
Game
Rentals”
box.
When
the
game
is
returned,
you
put
the
card
back
on
the
appropriate
shelf
so
that
it
is
available
for
another
customer.
21.
How
are
new
movies
moved
through
the
store
A.
From
Hottest
Hits
to
Film
Library
to
Recent
Releases.
B.
From
Film
Library
to
Hottest
Hits
to
Recent
Releases.
C.
From
Hottest
Hits
to
Recent
Releases
to
Film
Library.
D.
From
Recent
Releases
to
Film
Library
to
Hottest
Hits.
22.Video
games
are
locked
behind
the
counter
_____.
A.
because
there're
so
few
games
in
the
store
B.
because
there's
no
shelf
to
display
them
C.
in
case
someone
damages
them
D.
in
case
someone
steals
them
23.
For
whom
is
the
passage
most
probably
written
A.
The
store's
manager.
B.
The
store's
suppliers.
C.
The
store's
customers.
D.
The
store's
salespeople.
B
Kay
and
Charles
Giddens
sold
their
home
to
start
a
bed
and
breakfast.
Four
years
later,
the
couple
now
dishes
out
banana
pancake
breakfasts,
cleans
toilets,
serves
homemade
cookies
to
guests
in
a
bed
and
breakfast
surrounded
by
trees
on
amountain
known
for
colorful
sunsets.
“Do
I
miss
the
freeways
Do
I
miss
the
traffic
Do
I
miss
the
stress
No,”
says
Ms.
Giddens.
“This
is
a
phenomenon
that's
fairly
widespread.
A
lot
of
people
are
rethinking
their
lives
and
figuring
out
what
they
want
to
do.”
Simple
living
ranges
from
cutting
down
on
weeknight
activities
to
sharing
housing,
living
closer
to
work
and
commuting
(通勤)
less,
avoiding
shopping
malls,
borrowing
books
from
the
library
instead
of
buying
them,
and
taking
a
cut
in
pay
to
work
at
a
more
pleasurable
job.
Vicki
Robin,
a
writer,
tells
us
how
she
deals
with
the
changes
in
her
budget,
now
far
less
than
what
she
used
to
make.
“You
become
conscious
of
where
your
money
is
going
and
how
valuable
it
is,
”Ms.
Robin
says.
“You
tend
not
to
use
things
up.
You
cook
at
home
rather
than
eat
out.
You
find
your
life
is
not
a
mess
anymore,
and
you
discover
your
living
costs
have
gone
way
down.”
Janet
Luhrs,
a
lawyer,
quit
her
job
after
giving
birth
and
leaving
her
daughter
with
a
babysitter
for
two
weeks.
“It
was
not
the
way
I
wanted
to
raise
my
kids,”
she
says.
“Simplicity
is
not
just
about
saving
money;
it's
about
me
sitting
down
every
night
with
my
kids
to
a
candlelit
dinner
with
classical
music.”
Ms.
Luhrs
now
edits
a
magazine
called
Simple
Living,
which
publishes
tips
on
how
to
buy
recycled
furniture
and
shoes,
and
organize
potluck
(家常便饭)
dinners
instead
of
fancy
receptions.
“Simplicity
is
about
conscious
living
and
creating
the
life
you
want.
The
less
stuff
you
buy,
the
less
money
goes
out
the
door,
and
the
less
money
you
have
to
earn,
”Ms.
Luhrs
explains.
24.
How
does
Ms.
Giddens
feel
about
the
life
she
is
living
now
A.
Bored.
B.
Worried.
C.
Satisfied.
D.
Surprised.
25.
What
does
the
phenomenon
Ms.
Giddens
mentioned
refer
to
A.
Serving
others.
B.
Finding
a
new
job.
C.
Living
a
simple
life.
D.
Opening
a
restaurant.
26.
Janet
Luhrs
gave
up
her
job
as
a
lawyer
in
order
to
_____.
A.
have
one
more
baby
girl
B.
create
her
own
magazine
C.
make
her
career
in
music
D.
spend
more
time
with
her
kids
27.
In
which
part
of
a
newspaper
will
the
passage
most
probably
appear
A.
Business.
B.
Lifestyle.
C.
Education.
D.
Entertai
C
The
ancient
Chinese
practice
of
acupuncture
could
be
used
to
treat
anxiety
and
depression
(抑郁)
instead
of
drugs,
says
a
health
editor
Laura
Milne.
It
is
best
known
as
a
treatment
for
controlling
our
aches
and
pains,
but
few
of
us
know
that
acupuncture
can
also
be
used
to
treat
anxiety
and
depression.
New
research
by
the
British
Acupuncture
Council
and
the
charity
Anxiety
UK
showed
that
only
10
per
cent
of
sufferers
use
acupuncture
to
deal
with
their
anxiety,
whereas
almost
half
(49.2
per
cent)
turn
to
medication.
Almost
all
participants
of
the
study
(93.8
per
cent)
said
they
would
be
open
to
trying
a
complementary
(辅助的)
therapy,
but
nearly
two
thirds
(62.7
per
cent)
were
not
even
aware
that
acupuncture
could
help
their
condition.
Anxiety
UK
believes
this
could
be
due
to
a
lack
of
proper
understanding
of
the
condition,
the
cost
of
treatments
as
well
as
the
problems
they’ll
meet
while
accessing
therapies,
especially
complementary
therapies.
Nick
Pahl
of
the
British
Acupuncture
Council
says,
“As
traditional
acupuncture
can
be
highly
beneficial
for
anxiety,
we
felt
it
was
important
to
better
inform
those
suffering
with
the
condition
about
how
acupuncture
can
help
so
they
can
make
a
wise
decision
regarding
their
treatment.”
Nicky
Lidbetter
of
Anxiety
UK
says,
“Some
members
find
complementary
therapies,
including
acupuncture,
helpful
in
the
management
of
their
anxiety
condition.”
Acupuncture
originated
in
China
and
has
been
in
use
for
more
than
2,000
years
and
practitioners
state
that
by
inserting
tiny
needles
into
particular
areas
of
the
skin,
they
can
affect
the
channels
of
pain
that
run
up
and
down
the
body,
blocking
pain.Previous
research
has
shown
that
acupuncture
can
help
ease
anxiety
by
acting
on
areas
of
the
brain
known
to
reduce
sensitivity
to
pain
and
stress,
as
well
as
promoting
relaxation
and
deactivating
the
“analytical”
brain,
which
is
responsible
for
anxiety
and
worry.
The
acupuncture
practitioners
say
the
most
common
form
of
anxiety
they
treat
is
depression
(94.9
per
cent)
closely
followed
by
panic
attacks
(86.1
per
cent)
with
Seasonal
Affective
Disorder
(SAD)
not
far
behind.
Nearly
two-thirds
of
practitioners
say
that
their
patients
see
them
instead
of
previous
treating
methods
and
that
a
significant
87.3
per
cent
of
patients
have
previously
tried
medication.
The
study
also
suggests
that
over
two
thirds
of
the
UK’s
three
million
anxiety
sufferers
fail
to
seek
treatment
for
their
condition,
admitting
that
they
just
“try
and
get
on
with
things”,
even
though
half
of
the
sufferers
state
that
the
condition
has
affected
their
career
and
relationships.
28.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
reason
why
some
people
overlook
the
function
of
acupuncture
A.
They
have
limited
knowledge
about
the
condition.
B.
They
are
not
clear
about
how
much
will
be
charged.
C.
They
are
not
sure
about
the
possible
problems.
D.
They
are
not
interested
in
the
treatment
of
acupuncture.
29.
What
can
we
learn
from
Nick
Pahl’s
words
A.
The
study
has
negative
effects
on
our
health.
B.
Education
about
acupuncture
is
worthwhile.
C.
Traditional
acupuncture
needs
polishing
up.
D.
People
should
be
concerned
about
acupuncture.
30.
What
can
we
know
about
the
results
of
the
study
A.
When
people
feel
anxious,
half
of
them
feel
depressed.
B.
50.6%
of
people
suffer
from
panic
attacks
when
feeling
anxious.
C.
About
three
million
sufferers
find
their
career
affected
by
anxiety.
D.
More
than
two
million
sufferers
don’t
have
their
condition
treated.
31.
Which
of
the
following
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Advice
on
seeking
treatment
for
anxiety
and
depression
B.
Acupuncture:
a
normal
phenomenon
in
the
UK
C.
Potential
benefits
of
acupuncture
to
anxiety
and
depression
D.
Acupuncture:
new
hope
in
treating
anxiety
and
depression
D
As
we
enter
the
holiday
season
there
are
often
many
chances
to
volunteer
our
time,
talents,
and
money
to
those
who
may
be
less
fortunate
than
ourselves.
Collecting
food
for
the
hungry,
toys
for
poor
children,
or
working
at
a
local
soup
kitchen
all
help
others
enjoy
a
better
holiday
season
while
they
make
us
feel
good
too.
Many
people
report
that
helping
others
feels
good,
often
claiming
that
they
get
more
out
of
the
experience
than
from
those
they
help.
At
Santa
Clara
University
where
I
am
a
psychology
professor,
Thanksgiving,
Christmas,
and
spring
breaks
are
very
popular
vacations
among
students.
They
work
with
the
poor
rather
than
take
a
relaxing
vacation
focusing
on
their
own
needs
and
pleasures.
Some
of
these
experiences
are
based
in
local
social
service
agencies
(such
as
a
local
homeless
shelter)
while
others
occur
overseas.
My
students
and
I
have
conducted
and
published
several
studies
where
we
assessed
compassion
(同情),
stress
management,
well-being
and
spiritual
fulfillment
(
满足)
before
they
leave
for
a
service
trip.
When
they
returned,
we
found
that
the
students
who
help
others
are
not
only
more
compassionate,
but
also
have
higher
well-being
and
stress
management
scores.
We
don’t
know
exactly
why
those
who
help
others
obtain
these
benefits
but
we
believe
that
it
may
be
due
to
the
lessons
that
they
learn
while
working
with
those
who
have
much
less
than
they
do.
They
perhaps
see
that
they
live
better
lives
than
others
and
thus
their
hassles
and
disappointments
don’t
seem
so
bad
in
comparison.
How
can
you
be
bothered
by
the
size
of
your
dorm
room,
or
the
stress
of
final
exams,
or
by
not
having
the
latest
iPhone
when
others
are
suffering
and
struggling
These
students
develop
more
gratitude
and
reasonable
expectations
for
themselves
when
they
compare
their
lives
with
those
of
others.
My
colleague,
Professor
Carl
Thoresen
found
that
those
who
volunteer
an
average
of
2
hours
per
week
throughout
their
lives
have
a
40%
lower
mortality
rate
(死亡率)
than
those
who
don’t.
And
regular
volunteering
is
related
to
a
longer
life.
Doing
the
right
thing
for
others
means
helping
those
in
need.
Being
with
them
as
equals
is
important
rather
than
behaving
in
a
superior
position.
It’s
the
right
thing
to
do
for
others
and
it’s
the
right
thing
to
do
for
ourselves
as
well.
32.
From
Paragraph
1,
we
know
that
_____.
A.
the
more
money
we
donate
to
others,
the
happier
we
are
B.
we
should
cook
for
those
suffering
from
hunger
C.
there
are
many
people
who
are
less
fortunate
than
us
D.
it’s
meaningful
to
be
a
volunteer
during
the
holiday
season
33.
The
underlined
word
“hassles”
in
Paragraph
6
probably
means“_____”.
A.
difficulties
B.
expectations
C.
benefits
D.
improvements
34.
What
would
Professor
Carl
Thoresen
agree
with
A.
People
can
keep
healthy
by
helping
others.
B.
Helping
others
probably
makes
for
a
longer
life
for
people.
C.
Everyone
should
do
voluntary
work
two
hours
a
week.
D.
Equality
is
important
in
communicating
with
others.
35.
In
the
author’s
opinion,
helping
others
is
_____.
A.
worth
praising
B.
beneficial
to
people’s
health
C.
the
duty
of
everyone
D.
a
win-win
situation
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。
36________
There
were
few
people
on
the
earth,
and
natural
resources
seemed
to
be
unlimited.
Today
things
are
different.
The
world
has
become
too
crowded.
We
are
using
up
our
resources
too
quickly,
and
at
the
same
time
we
are
polluting
our
environment
with
dangerous
chemicals.
37_________.
Everyone
realizes
today
if
too
many
fish
are
taken
from
the
sea,
there
will
soon
be
none
left.
Yet,
with
modern
fishing
methods,
more
and
more
fish
are
caught.
We
know
that
if
too
many
trees
are
cut
down,
forests
will
disappear
and
nothing
will
grow
in
the
land.
Yet,
we
continue
to
use
bigger
and
more
powerful
machines
to
cut
down
more
and
more
trees.
38__________
However,
in
most
countries
waste
products
are
still
put
into
rivers
or
into
the
sea,
and
there
are
few
laws
to
stop
this.
We
know,
too,
that
if
the
population
of
the
world
continues
to
rise,
in
a
few
years,
there
will
not
be
enough
food.
39__________
If
we
eat
more
vegetables
and
less
meat,
there
will
be
more
food
available
for
everyone.
Land
that
is
used
to
grow
crops
feeds
five
times
more
people
than
land
where
animals
are
kept.
40_________
The
world
population
will
not
rise
so
quickly
if
people
use
modern
methods
of
birth
control.
Finally,
if
we
educate
people
to
think
about
the
problem,
we
shall
have
a
better
and
cleaner
planet
in
the
future.
What
can
we
do
to
solve
these
problem
B.
So
we
should
try
our
best
to
protect
the
environment.
C.
In
the
past,
man
didn’t
have
to
think
about
the
protection
of
his
environment.
D.
We
realize
that
if
the
rivers
are
polluted
with
waste
products
from
factories,
we
will
die.
E.
Why
do
some
people
do
so
foolish
things
F.
If
we
continue
to
do
this,
human
life
won’t
survive
in
the
future.
G.
Our
natural
resources
will
last
longer
if
we
learn
to
recycle
them.
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)
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。
We’ve
all
found
random
(
任意的)
numbers
or
letters
written
on
the
money
in
our
wallets

the
kind
of
things
we
often
41
______
when
paying
for
coffee.
Maybe,
42
_____
,
we
should
pay
closer
attention.
This
week
I
came
across
a(n)
43
______
story
about
86-year-old
Peter
Bilello
and
his
wife,
Grace.
The
couple
have
been
44
_____
for
50
years
and
have
two
children
and
four
grandkids.
Since
Grace
was
diagnosed
with
breast
cancer
in
2009,
Peter
has
never
left
her
side.
One
day
a(n)
45
_____
came
to
Peter’s
mind.
He
46
_____
out
two
dollar
bills
and
told
his
wife,
“I’m
going
to
47
_____
one
on
the
front:
Peter
B.
And
I
want
you
to
sign
one
too:
Grace
B.
I’ll
put
these
two
dollars
in
my
48
______
to
remember
our
love.”
He
intended
to
keep
the
bills
in
his
wallet
49
_____.
But
a
year
later,
while
shopping,
Peter
reached
into
his
wallet
for
cash
and
used
the
two
signed
bills
50
_____
.
There
was
no
way
on
earth
he
could
track
the
51
_____
down.
They
were
gone
for
good
and
he
was
52
______.
This
past
February,
Grace
eventually
53
____
from
the
cancer.
But
her
and
Peter’s
love
story
wasn’t
54
___
just
yet.
A
few
weeks
ago,
Peter
was
out
with
his
14-year-old
granddaughter,
Ashley.
He
55
____
her
a
$10
bill
to
get
a
bite
to
eat.
After
a
while,
she
returned
with
the
56
_____,
three
dollar
bills.
57
_____
on
one
was
a
name
in
very
familiar
handwriting

Grace
B.
The
dollar
had
returned
after
five
years!
“I
started
to
cry,”
Peter
said.
“I
never
thought
I’d
get
that
dollar
back.
”For
Peter,
there
was
no
question
about
it

the
58
____
was
a
miracle.
“Who
knows
how
many
million
people
got
that
dollar
in
their
59
____
,”he
said.
“It’s
got
to
be
a
miracle.”
Everything
around
us,
even
something
as
simple
as
the
change
in
our
wallets,
can
connect
us
with
one
another
and
60
_____
us
of
the
power
of
love.
41.
A.
forget
B.
ignore
C.
discover
D.
miss
42.
A.
though
B.
already
C.
again
D.
still
43.
A.
adventure
B.
love
C.
war
D.
travel
44.
A.
joined
B.
damaged
C.
married
D.
complained
45.
A.
idea
B.
word
C.
picture
D.
action
46.
A.
called
B.
carried
C.
gave
D.
pulled
47.
A.
mark
B.
cover
C.
sign
D.
design
48.
A.
drawer
B.
bag
C.
pocket
D.
wallet
49.
A.
sometimes
B.
forever
C.
formally
D.
frequently
50.
A.
by
mistake
B.
in
person
C.
at
last
D.
on
time
51.
A.
letters
B.
numbers
C.
bills
D.
sellers
52.
A.
bored
B.
unsatisfied
C.
embarrassed
D.
heartbroken
53.
A.
gave
away
B.
passed
away
C.
kept
away
D.
broke
away
54.
A.
on
B.
out
C.
in
D.
over
55.
A.
handed
B.
awarded
C.
returned
D.
lent
56.
A.
chance
B.
smile
C.
change
D.
food
57.
A.
Filled
B.
Written
C.
Fallen
D.
Held
58.
A.
challenge
B.
incident
C.
accident
D.
game
59.
A.
shoes
B.
minds
C.
hands
D.
hearts
60.
A.
convince
B.
warn
C.
inform
D.
remind
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。
Yangshuo,
China
It
was
raining
lightly
when
I
61_______
(arrive)
in
Yangshuo
just
before
dawn.
But
I
didn’t
care.
A
few
hours
62______________
,
I’d
been
at
home
in
Hong
Kong,
with
63_____(it)
choking
smog.
Here,
the
air
was
clean
and
fresh,
even
with
the
rain.
I’d
skipped
nearby
Guilin,
a
dream
place
for
tourists
seeking
the
limestone
mountain
tops
and
dark
waters
of
the
Li
River
64____________
are
pictured
by
artists
in
so
many
Chinese
65__________
(painting).
Instead,
I’d
headed
straight
for
Yangshuo.
For
those
who
fly
to
Guilin,
it’s
only
an
hour
away
66______car
and
offers
all
the
scenery
of
the
better-known
city.
Yangshuo
67____
(be)
really
beautiful.
A
study
of
travelers
68____________
(conduct)
by
the
website
TripAdvisor
names
Yangshuo
as
one
of
the
top
10
destinations
in
the
world.
And
the
town
is
fast
becoming
a
popular
weekend
destination
for
people
in
Asia.
Abercrombie
&
Kent,
a
travel
company
in
Hong
Kong,
says
it
69_____________
(regular)
arranges
quick
gateways
here
for
people
70________
(live)
in
Shanghai
and
Hong
Kong.
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)
短文中共有10处错误,错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(
\
)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词的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。
Dear
Diary,
Here
I
am
in
the
middle
of
a
city,
350
miles
far
away
from
our
farmhouse.
Do
you
want
to
know
why
we
move
last
week
Dad
lost
his
job
and
as
Mom
explained,
“He
was
lucky
to
find
other
one.”
His
new
job
meant
I
had
to
say
goodbye
to
my
classmate,
my
school,
or
just
everything
else
I
love
in
the
world.
To
make
matters
bad,
now
I
have
to
share
a
room
with
my
younger
sister,
Maggie.
Tomorrow
is
first
day
of
school.
I
am
awfully
tiring,
but
I
know
I
will
never
fall
sleep.
Good
night
and
remember
you,
dear
Diary,
is
my
only
souvenir(纪念品;
礼物)
from
my
past
life
and
my
only
friend.
第二节
书面表达(25分)
小华减肥以后,感到身体疲倦、虚弱,不知如何是好,于是她写了一封电子邮件向健康专家求教。请根据下面内容,以小华的名义写一封邮件。词数100字左右;开头及结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
原因:觉得自己太胖,体重不断增加,担心形象不美,有同学骂她。
过程:1.去健身房,两三次就放弃了,感觉太累也没时间。
2.节食,坚持了大约一个星期,经常饿得不能继续她的学习。
3.悄悄服用减肥药,一开始有效果,体重迅速下降,但减肥药对她产生副作用。
Dear
Health
Expert,
I
have
got
a
problem
and
I
need
to
ask
for
your
help.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Could
you
be
kind
enough
to
give
me
some
good
advice
Best
wishes!
Xiao
Hua
英语参考答案
一.听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)
01—20
ACCCB
AABCC
ACCBA
CCBCA
二.阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)
21—40
CDDCC
DBDBD
DDABD
CFDAG
三.完型填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)
41—60
BABCA
DCDBA
CDBDA
CBBCD
四.语法知识填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)
61.
arrived
62.
before/earlier
63.
its
64.
that/which
65.
paintings
66.
by
67.
is
68.
conducted
69.
regularly
70.
living
五.短文改错(每处1分,共10分)
1.
far去掉
(far已被
350
miles代替了)
2.
move
→moved
(last
week,
过去式)
3.other
→another
(“另一个”,
用another;
other“其他的”)
4.
classmate
→classmates
5.
or
→and
(并列,
不是选择)
6.
bad
→worse
(to
make
matters
worse是固定短语)
7.
在first前加上my/
the
8.
tiring
→tired
(人用tired;
tiring指物)
9.
sleep
→asleep
(形容词作表语,
fall
asleep睡着)
10.
is
→are
(
you,
dear
diary,
is
my
only
souvenir...
friend作remember
的宾语,
主语是you;
dear
Diary是you的同位语;
my
only
souvenir是表语.
此句的be动词应跟主语you相一致,
用are.)
六.书面表达(共25分)
Dear
Health
Expert,
I
have
got
a
problem
and
I
need
to
ask
for
your
help.
I
feel
I
am
a
little
too
fat.
What's
worse,
I
am
putting
on
weight
all
the
time.
I
am
very
worried
about
my
figure
and
how
I
look.
I
even
fear
that
some
of
my
classmates
call
me
names.
At
one
time,
I
tried
to
work
out
in
a
gym
two
or
three
times,
but
I
finally
gave
up
just
because
I
had
no
time
for
it
and
always
felt
very
tired
after
doing
exercise.
Once
I
tried
going
on
a
diet.
However,
after
about
a
week,
I
could
not
go
on
because
I
felt
so
hungry
that
I
was
not
able
to
continue
my
studies.
Then
I
bought
and
took
weight loss
pills
in
secret.
Shortly
after,
they
did
work
and
I
was
losing
weight
fast.
But
soon
I
felt
tired
and
weak
sometimes.
I
know
those
pills
usually
have
bad
effects
on
our
health.
Thus,
I
don't
know
what
I
should
do.
Could
you
be
kind
enough
to
give
me
some
good
advice!
Best
wishes!
Xiao
Hua
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