四川省眉山中学2018届高二英语下学期半期试题

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四川省眉山中学2018届高二英语下学期半期试题
I

第一部分
听力(共三节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分
5分)
请听下面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,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
kind
of
films
does
Tina
like
A.Thrillers
B.Comedies.
C.
Cartoons
2.
What
happened
to
the
boy
yesterday
A.
He
lost
his
keys.
B.
He
broke
his
cellphone.
C.
He
forgot
to
take
his
bag.
3.
How
much
is
the
green
dress
A.
$200
B.
$400.
C.
$800
4.
Why
is
the
women
late
A.
His
hard
work.
B.
The
good
weather.
C.
The
woman’s
efforts.
5.
What
did
the
Jason
do
A.
He
went
to
a
concert.
B.
He
played
with
Lily.
C.
He
did
his
homework.
第二节(共12小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请听下面几段对话或独白。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,每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
will
Alice
do
during
her
holiday
A.
Walk
on
the
beach.
B.
Do
some
reading.
C.
Go
swimming.
7.
When
will
Jim
leave
for
Florida
A.
Next
Tuesday.
B.
Next
Monday.
C.
This
Saturday.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
At
what
time
does
the
truck
come
A.8:00
pm.
B.
5:00
am.
C.
8:00
am.
9.
What
does
the
woman
mean
in
the
end
A.
Tony
is
often
late
for
school.
B.
Tony
should
take
the
rubbish
out
now.
C.
Tony
is
a
naughty
boy.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
saying
“no”
A.
Easy.
B.
Difficult.
C.
Hurtful.
11.
What
can
make
s
relationship
longer
in
the
woman’s
opinion
A.
Having
common
hobbies.
B.
Saying
“yes”
at
any
time.
C.
Rejecting
a
request
sometimes.
12.
What
will
the
woman
do
tonight
A.
Eat
out
with
the
man.
B.
Invite
the
man
to
diner.
C.
Visit
her
friends
with
the
man.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
the
man
want
to
go
A.
A
supermarket.
B.
A
department
store.
C.
A
discount
shop.
14.
What
is
the
woman’s
most
expensive
thing
A.
A
pair
of
boots.
B.
A
pair
of
jeans.
C.
A
suit.
15.
What
does
the
woman
like
A.
Window
shopping.
B.
Famous
brands.
C.
Expensive
clothes.
16.
What
will
the
woman
do
for
the
man
A.
Send
an
e-mail
B.
Design
a
pattern.
C.
Make
a
sweater.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
are
the
listeners
probably
A.
On
a
bus.
B.
At
the
airport.
C.
At
a
tourist
spot.
18.
What’s
the
speaker
A.
A
ticket
seller.
B.
A
bus
conductor.
C.
A
tour
guide.
19.
How
much
does
a
ticket
cost
a
child
above
14
A.
$14.
B.
$15.
C.
$25.
20.
Where
will
the
listeners
have
lunch
A.
At
the
Nicolet
Shopping
Center.
B.
At
the
St.
Anthony’s
Falls
.
C.
At
the
Waller
Art
Center.
第二部分
单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
21.
It
is
reported
that
there
is
_____
rise
in
sea
level
as
_____
consequence
of
global
warming.
A.
a;
the






B.
a;
a
C.
不填;
the




D.
不填;a
22.
We
didn’t
sleep
well
last
night
because
of
the
test.
But
it
turned
out
to
be
easy
so
we
_____
worried
about
it.
A.
didn’t
need
to
be
B.
couldn’t
have
been
C.
needn’t
have
been




D.
mustn’t
have
been
23.
—Sir,
I
want
to
apply
for
the
job
advertised
on
the
newspaper.
—Sorry,
I
regret
_____
the
job
has
been
filled.
A.
to
say




B.
saying
C.
having
said
D.
to
be
said
24.
_____
it
many
times,
I
still
can’t
make
Tom
understand
what
I
said.
A.
To
be
explained
B.
Having
explained
C.
To
explain
D.
Having
been
explained
25.
Most
people
are
_____
this
kind
of
flower
so
tell
your
child
to
keep
away
from
it.
A.
ashamed
of
B.
blessed
with
C.
allergic
to




D.
familiar
with
26.
Lucy
_____
an
“n”
in
“anniversary”
in
the
exam,
so
she
wasn’t
the
student
who
got
full
marks.
A.
left
out
B.
left
off
C
.left
aside





D
.left
behind
27.
A
Chinese
style
drama
_____
was
titled
Kung
Fu
Panda
In
Beijing
was
performed
at
the
century-old
Royal
Alexandra
Theatre.
A.
who




B.
which
C.
what
D.
whom
28.
Although
Sam
has
found
a
job,
he
gets
little
pay
and
is
still
_____
dependent
on
his
parents.
A.
financially


B.
unfortunately
C.
eventually
D.
illegally
29.
—Why
didn’t
you
tell
Bob
about
the
meeting
—He
rushed
out
of
the
room
_____
I
could
say
a
word.
A.
before
B.
until
C.
when
D.
after
30.
I
hadn’t
seen
my
friend
Julia
for
many
years
but
I
_____
her
the
moment
I
saw
her.
A.
was
recognising
B.
had
recognised
C.
recognise




D.
recognised
第三部分
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30分)
A
Most
foodies
(吃货)
agree
that
eating
healthy
food
is
important.
But
sometimes
making
good
food
choices
can
be
tough.
Now,
there
are
apps
that
can
help
people
learn
about
the
food
they
eat
to
improve
their
diets
and
their
dining
out
experience.
Cheese
&
Wine
Pairing
app
Wine
and
cheese
can
be
a
great
combination.
But
which
wines
go
best
with
which
cheeses
Max
McCalman’s
Cheese
&
Wine
Pairing
app
can
help.
It
provides
information
about
hundreds
of
different
cheeses
and
advises
wines
to
pair
with
each.
Max
McCalman’s
Cheese
&
Wine
Pairing
app
is
free
for
iPhones
and
iPads.
Calorific
app
What
does
200
calories
look
like
It
can
be
hard
to
picture.
Calorific
provides
images
of
200
calories
worth
of
food.
The
pictures
can
help
people
on
a
diet
and
those
who
just
want
to
eat
healthier
food.
The
app
is
free
for
iPads
and
iPhones.
There
is
also
a
version
that
provides
more
information
for
a
price.
HappyCow
app
Vegetarians
do
not
eat
animal
meat.
Vegans
do
not
eat
any
animal
products.
The
HappyCow
app
is
made
for
both
groups.
Users
can
search
for
vegetarian-vegan
restaurants
and
stores
around
the
world.
A
free
version
of
HappyCow
is
available
for
Android
that
has
ads
and
requires
an
Internet
connection.
LocalEats
app
Restaurant
chains,
like
McDonalds,
can
be
found
almost
anywhere
a
person
might
travel.
But
sometimes
travelers
want
to
eat
like
locals.
LocalEats
is
designed
for
that.
It
lists
locally
owned
restaurants
so
users
can
try
foods
from
that
area.
The
app
costs
about
a
dollar.
31.If
people
want
to
go
on
a
diet,
they
need________.
A.
Cheese
&
Wine
Pairing
B.
LocalEats
C.
Calorific
D.HappyGow
32.How
is
LocalEats
different
from
the
other
apps
A.
It
is
made
for
groups
B.
It
is
not
free
for
iPhones
or
Android
C.
It
is
designed
for
travelers
D.
It
is
not
available
for
vegetarians
33.What
is
the
main
purpose
of
this
article
A.
To
help
people
choose
free
restaurants
B.
To
advertise
the
best
apps
for
iPhones.
C.
To
introduce
some
healthy
eating
habits.
D.
To
inform
foodies
of
some
useful
apps
B
Robert
Ballard
was
born
in
1942.
From
an
early
age,
he
loved
the
sea.
Ballard
grew
up
in
Southern
California.
He
spent
his
free
time
at
the
beach
near
his
home.
He
enjoyed
fishing
and
swimming.
He
even
learned
to
dive.
When
Ballard
wasn’t
at
the
ocean,
he
loved
reading
about
it.
At
the
age
of
10,
he
read
20,000
Leagues
Under
the
Sea,
a
book
which
describes
the
undersea
adventures
of
Captain
Nemo.
Ballard
decided
he
wanted
to
be
like
Captain
Nemo
when
he
grew
up.
His
parents
helped
him
follow
his
dream.
Ballard
was
a
hardworking
student.
He
spent
many
years
learning
all
he
could
about
the
ocean.
By
the
age
of
28,
he
was
an
expert.
In
1970,
he
took
a
job
as
a
scientist
at
Woods
Hole
Oceanographic
Institute
in
Massachusetts.
There
he
studied
underwater
mountains
of
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
He
came
up
with
ways
to
predict
volcanoes
under
the
oceans.
Working
with
other
scientists,
Ballard
also
found
previously
unknown
sea
animals.
These
animals
lived
far
below
the
ocean’s
surface,
where
scientists
had
believed
no
animals
could
live.
By
the
1980s,
Ballard’s
interests
changed.
He
developed
unmanned
vehicles
to
explore
the
ocean
bottom.
His
first
find,
the
well-known
ship
Titanic,
made
Ballard
famous.
He
was
not
happy
with
just
one
big
find,
however.
He
looked
for

and
found

other
well-known
ships.
One
was
the
German
battleship
Bismarck.
Another
was
the
USS
Yorktown,
an
aircraft
carrier
(航空母舰)
that
sank
during
World
War
II.
Today
Robert
Ballard
is
still
an
underwater
explorer.
He
also
heads
an
organization
that
encourages
students
to
learn
about
science.
Ballard
hopes
that
some
of
the
students
will
follow
in
his
footsteps.
After
all,
the
world’s
huge
oceans
are
mostly
unknown.
Who
knows
what
remains
to
be
discovered
under
the
sea
34.
What
was
Ballard’s
dream
when
he
was
young
A.
To
be
an
animal
expert
B.
To
be
a
professional
diver
C.
To
be
a
famous
writer
D.
To
be
an
underwater
explorer
35.
When
Ballard
worked
at
Woods
Hole
Oceanographic
Institute,
he
_____.
A.
explored
mountains
with
other
scientists
B.
thought
of
ideas
to
predict
underwater
volcanoes
C.
found
some
unknown
sea
animals
alone
D.
developed
unmanned
vehicles
to
change
interests
36.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
passage
A.
The
Unknown
Ocean
World
B.
A
Hardworking
Student
C.
The
Life
of
an
Undersea
Explorer
D.
An
Underwater
Exploration
37.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
Ballard
according
to
the
passage
A.
Ballard
set
up
an
organization
to
teach
students
science
B.
Ballard
has
explored
more
than
half
of
the
world’s
oceans
C.
Ballard
disappointed
his
parents
at
his
undersea
adventures
D.
Ballard
was
greatly
influenced
by
Thousand
Leagues
Under
the
Sea
C
Professional
courses,
such
as
Masters
of
International
Business
or
MIB,
have
been
taken
by
many
students
in
the
last
two
decades.
They
are
choosing
new-age
non-conventional
courses
that
guarantee
a
better
future.
MIB
is
a
specialized
course
that
teaches
the
international
business.
There
are
valid
reasons
for
so
much
popularity
of
the
MIB
course.
The
course
content
and
teaching
methods
of
MIB
are
quite
different
from
a
normal
MBA
or
Master
of
Business
Administration.
It
has
been
designed
with
the
sole
objective
of
developing
professionals
with
an
in-depth
understanding
and
knowledge
of
the
international
trade.
The
course
offers
various
advantages
over
the
conventional
MBA
degree
course.
The
massive
increase
in
the
international
business
and
foreign
trade
gives
excellent
job
prospects(前景)
to
the
new
generation.
Acquiring
a
degree
of
MIB
offers
outstanding
growth
of
job
opportunities.
Those
who
want
to
pursue
in
the
field
of
marketing
also
have
a
good
future
after
completing
the
degree
from
a
reputed
MIB
college.
Big
multinational
organizations
look
for
talented
people
who
can
handle
the
job
profile
of
International
Marketing
Manage,
and
people
with
MIB
degrees
are
preferred.
The
profile
needs
an
in-depth
understanding
of
overseas
markets
because
it
is
the
strategic
post
from
the
perspective
of
company’s
international
business
growth.
Since
business
finance
and
economics
are
covered
at
length
in
the
curriculum
of
MIB,
students
have
great
job
offers
in
the
field
of
finance
as
well.
Typically,
organizations
offer
the
profile
of
international
finance
controllers
to
those
who
complete
MIB
with
the
specialization
of
finance.
The
specialization
covers
aspects
of
international
taxes,
accounts,
budgeting
and
so
on.
People
in
this
field
are
well-paid,
and
growth
prospects
are
unlimited.
After
completing
degree
course
from
a
reputed
MIB
college,
there
is
a
good
scope
in
the
banking
and
finance
sector
as
well.
International
banks
appoint
people
who
have
an
excellent
grasp
over
the
international
banking
policies,
currency
exchange,
and
international
policies.
Thus,
MIB
is
the
golden
key
to
success
with
brilliant
job
opportunities
in
national
and
multinational
sectors.
38.
How
is
the
second
paragraph
mainly
developed
A.
By
analyzing
causes
B.
By
listing
figures
C.
By
making
comparisons
D.
By
proving
definition
39.
Why
do
more
and
more
people
intend
to
acquire
a
degree
of
MIB
A.
It
is
a
compulsory
course
in
the
colleges
B.
It
sounds
more
special
than
other
courses
C.
It
offers
them
opportunities
to
do
small
businesses.
D.
It
helps
them
get
good
jobs
in
some
organizations
40.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph
A.
The
international
finance
controller
is
a
high-quality
job
B.
MIB
holders
are
more
promising
in
all
careers
than
others
C.
International
banks
merely
employ
MIB
college
graduates
D.
People
get
higher
salary
in
business
field
than
in
finance
field
41.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“at
length
”in
Paragraph
4
mean
A.
At
last
B.
On
average
C.
In
detail
D.
By
chance
D
In
the
age
of
the
social
network,
there’s
definitely
such
a
thing
as
sharing
too
much;
when
it
comes
to
losing
weight,
sharing
could
be
key,
though.
A
new
Northwestern
University
study
published
in
the
Journal
of
the
Royal
Society
Interface
found
that
those
who
had
an
active
hand
in
such
online
communities
lost
a
higher
percentage
of
their
body
weight
compared
to
users
who
participated
sparingly.
Scientists
analyzed
data
from
people
paying
a
membership
fee
on
Calorieking.
Com,
which
permits
them
access
to
weight-loss
tools
(like
a
food
journal)
and
an
online
club.
While
the
identity
of
each
user
remained
confidential,
the
researchers
had
access
to
age,
sex,
height,
initial
weight
and
time-stamped
activities.
They
could
also
monitor
members’
recorded
weigh-ins,
friend
requests
and
community
arrangement,
though
they
could
not
read
any
of
the
actual
conversations
between
users.
The
researchers
discovered
that
the
users
who
recorded
their
weight
and
established
close
relations
with
other
members
were
more
likely
to
achieve
their
goals
of
ridding
themselves
of
pounds.
The
most
active
users
lost
more
than
8
percent
of
their
body
weight
in
a
six-month
period.
The
least
active
users,
those
with
the
fewest
online
friends
and
social
interactions,
lost
around
5
percent
of
their
body
weight
in
the
same
period
of
time.
The
researchers
theorize
that
participation
plays
a
key
role
in
weight
loss
because
it
offers
an
always-accessible
network
of
support.
They’re
also
looking
ahead:
The
positive
results
point
to
sensible
uses
for
social
networks
in
other
areas
of
health.
Online
communities
might
be
successful
alternatives
for
minor
illnesses
like
discouragement
and
alcoholism,
for
which
in-person
meetings
are
often
suggested.
“Modern
life
is
so
complex
and
stressful,
and
to
go
somewhere
for
a
meeting
is
often
not
practical,”
Luis
A.
Nunes
Amaral,
senior
author
of
the
study,
said
in
a
statement.
“It
is
hopeful
that
this
alternative
approach
of
going
online
for
support
could
work.”
42.
In
which
column
of
a
magazine
should
the
text
be
seated
A.
Entertainment.
B.
Fitness.
C.
Technology.
D.
Medicine.
43.Who
would
lose
more
weight
according
to
the
new
study
A.
People
frequently
making
online
friends.
B.
Network
users
sparing
time
to
surf
the
Internet.
C.
Members
affording
payments
on
.
D.
Fellows
regularly
taking
part
in
community
activities.
44.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
4th
paragraph
A.
Scientists
ought
to
pay
for
the
online
data
they
study.
B.
Researchers
can
manage
to
know
more
of
the
users
besides
their
names.
C.
People’s
active
online
communications
matter
in
their
losing
weight.
D.The
most
active
users
lost
3%
more
of
their
weight
than
the
least
active
ones
within
half
a
year.
45.What
is
Amaral’s
attitude
toward
online
communities
A.
Anxious.
B.
Optimistic.
C.
Undoubted.
D.
Impractical.
第二节
短文七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项上选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Did
you
grow
up
in
one
culture,
your
parents
came
from
another,
and
you
are
now
living
in
a
totally
different
country
If
so,
then
you
are
a
third-culture
kid!
The
term“third-culture
kid”
(or
TCK)
was
coined
in
the
1960s
by
Dr.
Ruth.
She
first
came
across
this
phenomenon
when
she
researched
North
American
children
living
in
India.
Caught
between
two
cultures,
they
form
their
very
own.
46
About
90
percent
of
them
have
a
university
degree,
while
40
percent
pursue
a
postgraduate
or
doctor
degree.
They
usually
benefit
from
their
intercultural
experience,
which
helps
them
to
grow
into
successful
academics
and
professionals.
47
In
fact
many
hardships
may
arise
from
this
phenomenon.
A
third-culture
kid
may
not
be
able
to
adapt
themselves
completely
to
their
new
surroundings
as
expected.
Instead,
they
may
always
remain
an
outsider
in
different
host
cultures.
Max,
for
example,
experienced
this
fundamental
feeling
of
strangeness
throughout
his
life
as
a
third-culture
kid.
48
While
this
can
be
a
way
to
create
a
network
of
friends
all
around
the
world,
it
can
be
difficult
for
a
third-culture
kid
like
Max
to
maintain
close
friendships
and
relationships.
For
a
third-culture
kid,
it
is
often
easier
to
move
to
a
new
foreign
country
than
to
return
to
their
“home”
country.
After
living
in
Australia
and
South
Korea
for
many
years,
Louis
finally
returned
to
Turkey
as
a
teenager.
But
she
felt
out
of
place
when
she
returned
to
the
country
where
she
was
born
_49
She
did
not
share
the
same
values
as
her
friends’
even
years
after
going
back
home.
While
a
third-culture
kid
must
let
go
of
his/her
identity
as
a
foreigner
when
he/she
returns,
the
home
country
can
prove
to
be
more
foreign
than
anything
he/she
came
across
before
.
The
peer
group
they
face
does
not
match
the
idealized
image
children
have
of“home”
50
As
a
part
of
the
growing
“culture”,
third-culture
kids
may
find
it
a
great
challenge
for
them
to
feel
at
home
in
many
places
A.
Yet
being
a
third-culture
kid
is
not
always
easy.
B.
In
general,
they
often
reach
excellent
academic
results.
C.
This
often
makes
it
hard
for
them
to
form
their
own
identity.
D.
However,
their
parents
can
help
them
see
the
opportunities
of
a
mobile
lifestyle.
E.
Their
experience
abroad
helps
them
gain
a
better
understanding
of
cultural
differences.
F.
Unlike
other
teens
of
her
age,
she
didn’t
know
anything
about
current
TV
shows
or
fashion
trends.
G..
Additionally,
making
new
friends
and
saying
goodbye
to
old
ones
will
at
some
point
become
routine
for
a
third-culture
kid.
第四部分
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)
When
I
was
young,
I
had
a
friend
named
Mark
who
loved
to
make
friends.
He
always
showed
51
how
many
friends
he
had
at
school.
One
day
his
grandfather
said
to
him,
“Mark,
I
bet
you
a
big
bag
of
popcorn
that
you
don't
have
as
many
friends
as
you
52
,I'm
definitely
sure
many
of
them
are
53
more
than
companions.”
Mark
accepted
the
54
without
hesitation.
However,
he
wasn't
sure
how
to
test
55
his
schoolmates
were
real
friends
or
not,
so
he
asked
his
grandpa.
The
old
man
56
,“Wait
a
minute.
”Then
the
old
man
left,
returning
soon
as
though
57
something
in
his
hands,
Mark
could
see
nothing
there
58
“Take
it.
It's
a
most
special
chair,
which
is
rather
hard
to
sit
on,
as
it
is
59
,
but
if
you
take
it
to
school
and
60
to
be
seated
on
it
,you
will
activate
its
magic
and
you’ll
be
able
to
61
who
your
real
friends
are”
Mark,
brave
and
62
,
took
the
chair
and
set
off
for
school.
At
break
time
he
asked
everyone
to
63
a
circle,
and
he
put
himself
in
the
middle,
with
his
chair.
Having
difficulty
seeing
it,
Mark
tried
to
sit
on
it
and
fell
straight
onto
his
64
.
Everyone
surrounding
him
had
pretty
good
laugh
“Wait!
Let
me
try
again,
”Mark
said.
But
again,
he
65
the
seat,
causing
more
surprised
looks
and
a
few
catcalls.
Mark
didn't
give
up
and
kept
trying
to
sit
on
the
66
chair.
Yet
he
kept
falling
on
the
ground

until,all
at
once,
he
tried
again
but
didn’t
fall.
Looking
around
,
Mark
saw
three
of
his
best
friends
holding
him
up.
Meanwhile,
many
others
he
had
viewed
67
friends
had
done
nothing
but
made
fun
of
him.
And
there,
the
show
came
to
an
end.
Mark
68
that
true
friends
were
those
who
69
him,
and
not
just
the
companions
that
happened
to
be
passing
by.
And
someone
who
took
joy
in
his
70
was
even
less
of
a
friend.
51.
A.
up
B.
off
C.
around
D.
out
52.
A.
possess
B.
know
C.
think
D.
recognize
53.
A.
nothing
B.
anything
C.
everything
D.
something
54
.A.
popcorn
B.
order
C.
test
D.
bet
55.
A.
that
B.
why
C.
because
D.
whether
56.
A.
replied
B.
complained
C.
suggested
D.
promised
57.
A.
fetching
B.
grasping
C.
raising
D.
carrying
58.
A.
although
B.
meanwhile
C.
though
D.
thus
59.
A.
unbelievable
B.
invisible
C.
tiny
D.
broken
60
.A.
succeed
B.
happen
C.
intend
D.
manage
61.
A.
express
B.
tell
C.
explain
D.
prove
62.
A.
anxious
B.
proud
C.
determined
D.
kind
63.
A.
form
B.
design
C.
create
D.
invent
64.
A.
stomach
B.
shoulder
C.
face
D.
back
65.
A.
seized
B.
controlled
C.
took
D.
missed
66.
A.
impressive
B.
hard
C.
magic
D.
stable
67.
A.
to
B.
of
C.
as
D.
for
68.
A.
supposed
B.
realized
C.
wondered
D.
admitted
69.
A.
cared
for
B.
relied
on
C.
concentrated
on
D.
lived
up
to
70.
A.
delight
B.
misfortunes
C.
bravery
D.
victory
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
The
two-day
G20
Leaders’
Summit
71
(hold)
on
September
4
in
Hangzhou,
Zhejiang
Province.
The
city
had
been
ready
to
host
guests
from
around
the
globe
with
72
(it)
fantastic
scenery
and
food.
The
colorful
city
is
often
associated
with
the
West
Lake,
a
well-known
attraction
with
different
charms
in
four
seasons.
The
Qiantang
River
located
in
the
east
of
Hangzhou
is
famous
73
its
magnificent
tides.
Besides
the
natural
scenery,
the
food
in
Hangzhou
is
wonderful,
too.
Many
U.
S.
74
(tour)
lived
less
than
1
kilometer
from
the
West
Lake,
but
some
didn’t
visit
it
75
(immediate)
because
they
were
eager
to
taste
the
local
food.
76
rest
couldn’t
wait
to
view
the
beautiful
G20
host
city,
with
about
40
percent
of
the
orders
77
(book)
that
weekend.
The
Summit
also
78
(attract)
more
students
to
learn
English,
according
to
a
volunteer
teacher.
Timothy,
an
Australian
79
has
lived
in
Hangzhou
since
2011,
said,
“I
never
imagined
Hangzhou
people
could
be
so
warm
and
friendly,
80
(make)
the
G20
Leaders’
Summit
a
great
success.
’’
第五部分
书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
The
other
day
the
staff
asked
their
boss,
“Why
are
you
smiling
every
day
Does
the
company
make
the
profit
daily ”
“You
are
wrong.
I
smile
not
because
of
the
company
profit,”
the
boss
says
with
no
doubt.
“It
is
confidence
which
teaches
me
to
smile
at
life.
Because
of
holding
a
strong
belief
in
mind,
I
haven’t
defeated
despite
the
repeated
ups
and
downs
of
the
company
in
the
past.
It
has
developed
into
a
brilliantly
group
company
from
a
tiny
repair
processing
mill.
The
market
doesn’t
believe
in
tears,
and
compete
never
pities
the
weak.”
Lacking
of
self-confidence,
each
of
us
are
only
a
weak
body;
holding
it,
even
though
we
are
in
the
flesh,
we
will
be
extremely
strong.
Live
confidently
for
your
life
will
be
more
splendid
and
amazing.
书面表达
(满分25分)
假设你是李华,最近你校组织了一场讨论。讨论的主题是:本市要不要修地铁?请你根据下表所提供的信息,给某报社编辑写一封信,客观地介绍讨论情况,并发表自己的看法。
60%的学生赞成
40%的学生反对
个人观点
1.方便,快速,安全
1.花费太大,浪费钱
……
2.节能,无污染
2.应花钱建更多的公路和铁路
3.缓解地面交通拥挤;减少交通事故
3.可能破坏某些地下文物古迹
注意:
1、词数100左右;
2、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。3、开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
4、historical
relies
under
ground(地下文物古迹)
Dear
Editor,
The
students
in
our
school
had
a
heated
discussion
about
whether
a
subway
should
be
built
in
our
city.
We
have
different
opinions
about
this
topic.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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