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江苏省泰安市岱岳区2016-2017学年高二英语下学期期中试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第
II
卷(非选择题)。
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。
1.
What
will
the
woman
do
this
Friday
A.
Watch
a
movie.
B.
Go
to
his
brothers.
C.
Look
after
Lois.
2.
What’s
the
time
now
A.4:00.
B.6:00.
C.7:00.
3.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do
A.
Drive
the
car.
B.
Fasten
the
seat
belt.
C.
Take
it
easy.
4.
Who
is
working
for
the
school
TV
station
A.
Tom.
B.
Mike.
C.
The
woman.
5.
Why
can’t
the
woman
lend
the
man
her
notes
A.
They’re
not
with
her.
B.
She
didn’t
take
notes
C.
She
can’t
find
them.
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.
Why
can’t
the
man
get
in
touch
with
the
woman
A.
She
was
on
the
way.
B.
She
was
busy
at
the
restaurant.
C.
She
didn’t
bring
her
phone.
7.What
did
the
woman
do
last
night
A.
She
met
some
friends
at
a
restaurant.
B.
She
got
Tom
Clancy’s
autograph.
C.
She
helped
Tom
Clancy
out
of
trouble.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
do
they
have
dinner
A.
At
McDonald’s.
B.
At
KFC.
C.
At
home.
9.
Why
have
they
always
had
the
same
food
A.
Father
is
unable
to
cook.
B.
They’re
too
tired
to
go
out.
C.
Mother
is
not
at
home.
10.
What
do
they
have
A.
Fried
chicken.
B.
Hamburgers.
C.
Fried
eggs.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
woman’s
new
skirt
A.
It’s
too
cheap.
B.
It
seems
comfortable.
C.
It’s
fashionable.
12.
Where
does
the
woman
often
buy
clothes
A.
At
second-hand
stores.
B.
At
the
local
market.
C.
At
foreign
shops.
13.
How
often
does
the
woman
go
shopping
A.
Once
a
week.
B.
Once
a
month.
C.
Once
a
year.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
What’
the
relationship
between
them
A.
Friends.
B.
Parents
and
child.
C.
Teacher
and
students.
15.
What’s
the
man’s
attitude
towards
Mark
A.
He
is
worried
about
him.
B.
He
is
pleased
with
him.
C.
He
is
unsatisfied
with
him.
16.
What
does
Mark
often
do
according
to
the
man
A.
He
often
lies
to
the
man.
B.
He
often
plays
basketball
C.
He
often
breaks
his
promise.
17.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
Mark’s
lies
A.
They’re
harmful.
B.
They’re
serious.
C.
They’re
harmless.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
global
warming
A.
It’s
becoming
more
serious.
B.
We
can
do
nothing
about
it.
C.
It
can
be
slowed
down.
19.
When
could
the
cities
near
the
ocean
be
flooded
according
to
the
speaker
A.
When
it
rains
too
much
and
it
is
windy.
B.
When
the
temperatures
rise
too
high.
C.
When
there
are
typhoons.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
advise
us
to
do
A.
Share
lights.
B.
Buy
less
fridges.
C.
Save
energy.
第二部分: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)
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
Douglas
Florian
teaches
readers
about
bees
in
a
new
book
of
poems
called
UnBEElievables.
In
his
latest
book,
each
poem
is
paired
with
a
colorful
image
that
illustrates(图解)
a
different
type
of
bee
and
its
role
in
the
group.
Every
page
is
full
of
fun
and
interesting
facts
about
these
social
insects.
TFK:
When
you
brainstorm
for
a
story,
which
comes
first:
the
images
or
the
poems
FLORIAN:
Usually
the
poems
come
first.
For
a
book
of
21
poems,
for
example,
I'll
actually
write
about
50
poems
first.
Although
I
sometimes
have
images
in
my
mind
to
go
along
with
the
words,
I
have
to
choose
which
ones
I
want
to
include
in
the
book.
TFK:
Many
of
your
books,
including
UnBEElievables,
are
about
insects
and
animals.
How
did
these
become
your
favorite
subjects
FLORIAN:
There
is
so
much
humor
in
the
animal
world.
People
have
a
lot
of
knowledge
about
animals
and
ideas
about
animals
that
are
fun
to
explore
in
writing.
Animals
are
just
so
interesting.
When
I
research,
I
find
out
so
many
new
and
amazing
facts.
The
poem
is
often
half
written
by
the
time
I
have
done
with
my
research.
TFK:
Why
did
you
choose
bees
as
the
subject
of
your
latest
book
FLORIAN:
I
saw
recently
in
the
news
that
many
bees
are
dying
out.
Scientists
believe
this
to
be
caused
by
various
diseases.
I
wanted
to
create
awareness
and
learn
more
about
bees
after
hearing
this.
So
many
of
the
fruits
and
vegetables
we
eat
are
dependent
on
pollination(授粉)
by
honeybees.
If
bees
disappear,
so
will
much
of
our
food.
TFK:
Do
you
have
a
favorite
bee
FLORIAN:
One
of
my
favorites
is
the
poem
and
painting
about
the
worker
bees.
I
wanted
the
painting
to
be
very
playful
and
light.
These
bees
have
to
work
all
day,
and
it's
kind
of
like
a
factory.
And
even
though
these
bees
have
to
work
very
hard,
they
manage
to
smile.
21.
UnBEElievables
is
a
book
about
.
A.
insects
B.
images
C.
stories
D.
fruits
22.
Why
did
Douglas
Florian
choose
bees
as
the
subject
of
his
latest
book
A.
Because
bees
are
easy
to
explore
in
writing.

B.
Because
he
wants
people
to
protect
bees.
C.
Because
he
has
no
idea
about
bees.
D.
Because
bees
are
going
to
die
out.
23.
Douglas
Florian
likes
the
worker
bees
best
mainly
because
of
their
.
A.
hard
work
B.
great
contribution
C.
dangerous
situation
D.
attitude
towards
working
B
Reading
can
be
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
site
and
register
the
books
they
own
and
would
like
to
share.
Book
Crossing
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,
the
managing
director
of
Book
Crossing,
says,
“The
two
things
that
change
your
life
are
the
people
you
meet
and
books
you
read.
Book
Crossing
combines
both.”

Members
leave
books
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
Book
Crossing
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.

Book
Crossing
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.
24.
Why
does
the
author
mention
book
groups
in
the
first
paragraph
A.
To
explain
what
they
are.
B.
To
introduce
Book
Crossing.
C.
To
stress
the
importance
of
reading.
D.
To
encourage
readers
to
share
their
ideas.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
2refer
to
A.
The
book.
B.
An
adventure.
C.
A
public
place.
D.
The
identification
number.
26.
What
will
a
Book
Crosser
do
with
a
book
after
reading
it
A.
Meet
other
readers
to
discuss
it.
B.
Keep
it
safe
in
his
bookcase.
C.
Pass
it
on
to
another
reader.
D.
Mail
it
back
to
its
owner.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Online
Reading:
A
Virtual
Tour
B.
Electronic
Books:
A
new
Trend
C.
A
Book
Group
Brings
Tradition
Back
D.
A
Website
Links
People
through
Books
C
In
the
movie
Jurassic
Park,
scientists
clone
dinosaurs
by
using
the
DNA
that
was
preserved
for
millions
of
years.
However,
there
is
trouble
when
the
cloned
dinosaurs
turn
out
fiercer
and
smarter
than
expected.
Can
dinosaurs
really
be
cloned
Theoretically,
they
can;
all
that
would
be
required
is
DNA
from
an
extinct
dinosaur
and
a
currently
living
closely
related
species
which
would
act
as
a
surrogate
mother
(代孕母亲).
In
fact,
there
is
continuing
research
to
clone
the
Woolly
Mannoth
by
extracting
(提取)
the
DNA
from
frozen
animals.
Actually,
cloning
is
a
phenomenon
that
occurs
naturally
in
a
wide
variety
of
species.
Whenever
you
see
a
pair
of
identical
twins,
they
are
examples
of
nature’s
clones.
Although
scientists
have
been
cloning
certain
plants
like
the
carrot
quite
successfully
for
decades,
attempts
at
cloning
animals
have
not
been
as
successful.
However,
they
began
long
before
the
birth
of
Dolly,
the
sheep—the
first
mammal
to
be
successfully
cloned.
Cloning
humans
does
give
rise
to
some
misgivings,
raising
a
number
of
moral
problems
involved.
In
fact,
the
social
influences
of
producing
humans
artificially
were
brilliantly
explored
in
the
famous
novel
Brave
New
World
by
Aldous
Huxley,
and
also
in
the
movie
The
Island.
Human
cloning
is
basically
about
creating
a
genetically
identical
copy
of
a
previously
existing
person.
Why
would
some
people
choose
to
clone
human
beings
Well,
generally,
it
could
make
couples
unable
to
have
babies
have
their
own
children.
Replacing
a
dead
child
is
also
another
reason
why
some
people
have
expressed
interest
in
the
technology.
28.
We
can
infer
from
the
second
paragraph
that
________.
A.
More
and
more
people
are
interested
in
cloning
B.
Cloning
has
saved
many
animals
from
dying
out
C.
Cloning
has
a
very
short
history
D.
Cloning
plants
is
much
easier
29.
In
what
way
is
human
cloning
useful
A.
It
can
bring
a
dead
person
back
to
life.
B.
It
makes
it
possible
to
replace
a
dead
child.
C.
It
can
help
cure
some
human
diseases.
D.
It
can
help
people
have
more
healthy
children.
30.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“misgivings”
in
the
third
paragraph
mean
A.
Worries.
B.
Aims.
C.
Regulations.
D.
Principles.
31.
What
attitude
do
people
have
towards
human
cloning
A.
They
think
human
cloning
is
useless.
B.
They
believe
it
can
help
humans
in
many
ways.
C.
They
believe
it
can
cause
many
moral
problems.
D.
They
doubt
whether
it
can
succeed
or
not.
D
The
national
park
service
in
the
United
States
will
mark
its
one
hundred
anniversary
this
year.
As
it
nears
its
second
century,
the
Park
Service
plans
to
increase
its
educational
programs
for
students
and
teachers.
The
plans
include
transportation
support
for
one
hundred
thousand
students
each
year
to
visit
national
parks
to
learn
about
nature
and
history.
Yellowstone
is
believed
to
have
been
the
world’s
first
national
park
when
it
was
established
in
1872.
Other
students
will
get
a
chance
to
see
parks
in
faraway
places
through
Skype
and
other
online
programs.
The
National
Park
Service
also
works
with
partners
to
provide
education.
One
of
its
partners
is
a
nonprofit
organization
called
NatureBridge.
Nature
Bridge
is
celebrating
its
fortieth
anniversary
and
says
one
million
young
people
have
taken
part
in
its
programs.
The
organization
works
with
students
from
kindergarten
through
twelfth
grade
and
uses
national
parks
as
its
classrooms.
It
provides
field
science
programs
at
Yosemite
National
Park
and
four
other
locations
in
California
and
the
northwestern
state
of
Washington.
Now,
NatureBridge
is
launching
an
East
Coast
Center
with
a
four-million
-dollar
grant
from
Google.
The
program
will
begin
in
April
at
the
Prince
William
Forest
Park
in
Virginia.
Students
stay
for
three
to
five
days
in
Nature
Bridge
programs.
The
activities
are
aimed
at
developing
their
science
skills.
For
example,
they
learn
about
different
soils
and
study
water
quality
under
a
microscope.
Jason
Morris,
executive
vice
president
of
NatureBridge
says
when
they
are
not
sleeping,
eating
or
in
a
laboratory,
the
students
spend
their
time
outdoors.
Julia
Washburn
is
associate
director
of
education
and
interpretation
for
the
National
Park
Service.
She
says
in
a
time
of
budget
cuts,
the
agency
has
to
find
ways
to
still
meet
its
goals.
And
one
of
the
most
important
services
that
the
Park
Service
provides
every
day
is
nature
interpretation.
32.
The
text
is
intended
to
tell
us
that
_______
A.
the
National
Park
Service
will
celebrate
its
100th
anniversary
B.
more
educational
programs
will
be
started
in
national
parks
C.
NatureBridge
plans
to
work
with
the
National
Park
Service
D.
students
are
encouraged
to
learn
about
nature
and
history
33.
Which
is
the
following
is
TRUE
of
the
National
Park
Service
A.
It
plans
to
make
NatureBridge
its
branch.
B.
It
provides
programs
for
college
students.
C.
It
was
established
earlier
than
Yellowstone.
D.
It
offered
some
educational
programs
before.
34.
According
to
the
text,
NatureBridge
_______.
A.
finances
all
the
programs
alone
B.
is
aimed
at
laboratory
activities
C.
has
benefited
quite
a
lot
of
students
D.
provides
online
field
science
programs
35.What
will
be
further
talked
about
after
the
last
paragraph
A.
Ways
to
raise
money.
B.
Budget
cuts.
C.
Nature
interpretations.
D.
Better
services.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
For
centuries,people
have
wondered
about
the
strange
places
that
they
seem
to
visit
in
their
sleep.__36__
However,they
have
been
valued
as
necessary
to
a
person’s
health
and
happiness.
Historically
people
thought
dreams
contained
messages
from
God.
It
was
only
in
the
twentieth
century
that
people
started
to
study
dreams
scientifically
believing
that
they
tell
about
a
person’s
character.__37__
He
believed
that
dreams
allow
a
person
to
express
fantasies
or
fears,which
would
be
socially
unacceptable
in
real
life.
The
second
theory
to
become
popular
was
Carl
Jung’s
compensation
theory.
Jung,a
former
student
of
Freud,said
that
the
purpose
of
a
dream
is
not
to
hide
something,but
rather
to
communicate
it
to
the
dreamer.
__38__Thus,people
who
think
too
highly
of
themselves
may
dream
about
falling;those
who
think
too
little
of
themselves
dream
of
being
heroes.
Using
more
recent
research,William
Domhoff
from
the
University
of
California
found
that
dreaming
is
a
mental
skill
that
needs
time
to
develop
in
humans.__39__
Until
they
reach
the
age
of
five,they
cannot
express
very
well
what
their
dreams
are
about.
Once
people
become
adults,there
is
little
or
no
change
in
their
dreams.
The
dreams
of
men
and
women
differ.
For
instance,the
characters
that
appear
in
the
dreams
of
men
are
often
other
men,and
often
involve
physical
aggression.
The
meaning
of
dreams
continues
to
be
difficult
to
understand.__40__If
you
dream
that
a
loved
one
is
going
to
die,do
not
panic.
The
dream
may
have
meaning,but
it
does
not
mean
that
your
loved
one
is
going
to
die.
A.Dreams
make
up
for
what
is
lacking
in
waking
life.
B.However,people
should
not
take
their
dreams
as
reality.
C.They
have
been
considered
as
meaningless
nighttime
journeys.
D.It
gives
scientists
chances
to
better
understand
human
mind.
E.Children
do
not
dream
as
much
as
adults.
F.They
think
their
mind
is
trying
to
tell
them
something.
G.First,there
was
Sigmund
Freud’s
theory.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In
the
early
1980s,I
interviewed
a
young
man
who
began
to
quote(引用)
information
that
agreed
with
the
company
he
was
applying
to.
He
quoted
the
 41 
income
figures,
the
number
of
employees,
and
other
related
information.
Needless
to
say,
I
was
 42 ,so
he
got
the
job.
Comparing
him
with
the
other
candidates,
I
found
his
 43 
of
the
company
was
overall
and
colorful.
My
impression
was
that
he
had
 44 
much
time
researching
the
company.
None
of
his
 45 
had
done
so.
Months
later,
I
asked
him
where
he’d
done
his
research
to
 46 
so
much
about
our
company.
He
smiled
and
said,
“Remember
our
meeting
was
 47 
at
2
p.m.
but
that
day
you
were
running
15
minutes
behind ”
I
nodded.
“Well, 48 
I
sat
in
the
reception
area
waiting
for
you,
I
 49 
among
the
magazines
on
the
coffee
table
was
a
year-end
report.
It
 50 
the
company’s
complete
history.
Fifteen
minutes
gave
me
plenty
of
time
to
‘research’
the
company.”
This
story
is
very
 51 
although
what
he
did
is
simple.
He
only
learned
more
than
others
in
a
short
time.
As
a
result,
he
 52 
twenty
other
candidates.
 53 ,“Little
Things”
can
make
“Big
Difference”.
We
need
only
look
at
the
Olympic
athletes.
Sometimes
the
runner
who
crosses
the
finish
line
1/100th
of
a
second
 54 
than
the
next
wins
Gold.
A
gold
medal
can
 55 
the
difference
of
millions
of
dollars.
One
might
ask:
Is
this
gold
medal
 56 
ten
times
faster
or
better
than
the
second
runner
No,
he
is
 57 
1/100th
of
a
second
faster.
It
 58 
much
training
and
practice
to
become
a
gold
medal
winner.
How
 59 
it
is
to
pass
all
the
other
athletes!
So
if
we
want
to
be
successful,
we
have
to
 60 
more
and
practice
more.
41.
A.
present
B.
next
C.
future
D.
previous
42.
A.
puzzled
B.
bored
C.
impressed
D.
disappointed
43.
A.
understanding
B.
business
C.
progress
D.
instruction
44.
A.
saved
B.
killed
C.
wasted
D.
spent
45.
A.
competitors
B.
friends
C.
partners
D.
opposers
46.
A.
do
B.
find
C.
add
D.
use
47.
A.
left
B.
prepared
C.
scheduled
D.
made
48.
A.
since
B.
though
C.
if
D.
as
49.
A.
imagined
B.
noticed
C.
reached
D.
invented
50.
A.
contained
B.
explained
C.
explored
D.
published
51.
A.
wrong
B.
meaningful
C.
funny
D.
strange
52.
A.
admired
B.
ignored
C.
beat
D.
attacked
53.
A.
Eventually
B.
Generally
C.
Gradually
D.
Actually
54.
A.
more
casually
B.
more
bravely
C.
faster
D.
stronger
55.
A.
catch
B.
bring
C.
offer
D.
care
56.
A.
winner
B.
dreamer
C.
follower
D.
helper
57.
A.
yet
B.
ever
C.
just
D.
even
58.
A.
exists
B.
appears
C.
shares
D.
takes
59.
A.
simple
B.
difficult
C.
interesting
D.
famous
60.
A.
learn
B.
give
C
.think
D.
insist

II
卷(满分50分)
注意:
将答案写在答题纸上。写在试卷上无效。
第三部分:英语知识运用
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或括号内单词的正确形式。
Once
there
lived
a
rich
man
61
wanted
to
do
something
for
the
people
of
his
town.
62
first
he
wanted
to
find
out
whether
they
deserved
his
help.
In
the
centre
of
the
main
road
into
the
town,
he
placed
63
very
large
stone.
Then
he
64
(hide
)
behind
a
tree
and
waited.
Soon
an
old
man
came
along
with
his
cow.
“Who
put
this
stone
in
the
centre
of
the
road ”
said
the
old
man,
but
he
did
not
try
to
remove
the
stone.
Instead,
with
some
difficulty
he
passed
around
the
stone
and
continued
on
his
way.
65
man
came
along
and
did
the
same
thing;
then
another
came
,and
another.
All
of
them
complained
about
the
stone
but
not
tried
to
remove
66
.
Late
in
the
afternoon
a
young
man
came
along.
He
saw
the
stone,
67
(say)
to
himself:
“The
night
68
(be)
very
dark.
Some
neighbors
will
come
along
later
in
the
dark
and
will
fall
against
the
stone.”
Then
he
began
to
move
the
stone.
He
pushed
and
pulled
with
all
his
69
(strong)
to
move
it.
How
great
was
his
surprise
at
last!
70
the
stone,
he
found
a
bag
of
money.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分65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改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Two
years
before,
I
traveled
to
Brazil
and
I
rented
for
a
car.
Unfortunate,
I
had
an
accident
and
hit
another
car,
and
I
needed
to
stay
in
hospital
for
at
least
two
week.
I
called
my
parents,
so
I
did
not
tell
them
what
had
happened.
I
knew
that
they
will
be
worried
about
myself
because
I
was
so
farther
away,
and
that
my
mother
would
not
sleep
if
she
knew.
Therefore,
I
told
them
interested
stories
and
how
I
was
enjoying
Brazil.
As
a
result,
nobody
knew
truth.
I
still
think
that
it
was
the
right
thing
to
do.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
英国某教育机构寒假期间在伦敦举办国际高中生交流活动(international
high
school
students’
exchange
project),现征集参加人员。假定你是高中生李华,对此很感兴趣,请根据以下写作要点用英语给活动的负责人写一封申请信。
要点如下:
1.表示对该活动的兴趣;
2.简要介绍你具备的能力。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
英语试卷
参考答案
听力部分:1-5
BCBBA
6-10
BCAGB
11-15
CBBAC
16-20
ACCBC
阅读理解:21-35
ABD
BACD
DBAC
BDCC
36-40
CGAEB
完形填空:
41-60
DCADA
BCDBA
BCDCB
ACDBA
语法填空:
61.
who
62.
But
63.
a
64.
hid
65.
Another
66.
it
67.
saying
68.
will
be
69.
strength
70.
Under
短文改错:
1.
before---ago
2.
去掉rented后面的for
3.
Unfortunate---
Unfortunately
4.
week---weeks
5.
so---but
6.
myself---me
7.
farther---far
8.
interested---interesting
9.
enjoy---enjoyed
10.truth前
加the
书面表达参考范文:
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
I
am
Li
Hua,
a
senior
high
school
student
from
China.
I’m
very
excited
when
getting
the
news
that
an
international
high
school
students’
exchange
project
will
be
held
in
London
during
this
winter
vacation.
To
be
frank,
I
have
a
strong
interest
in
it,
so
I’m
writing
to
apply
to
be
a
member
of
it.
I’m
good
at
English
and
Chinese
culture.
On
the
one
hand,
I
have
no
difficulty
in
communicating.
On
the
other
hand,
it’s
a
good
chance
to
help
other
foreign
students
know
more
about
China.
In
addition,
I
can
handle
my
daily
life
quite
well
and
I’m
able
to
live
independently.
I
am
sure
this
program
will
benefit
me
a
lot.
Looking
forward
to
your
positive
reply.
Yours,
LiHua
听力录音稿
Text
1
M:Would
you
like
to
go
to
the
movie
with
Lois
and
me
this
Friday
W:I
wish
I
could,
but
I’m
having
dinner
at
my
brother’s
house.
Text
2
W:
It’s
awfully
dark
for
4
o’clock.
Do
you
think
it’s
going
to
rain
M:
You’d
better
do
something
about
your
watch.
It
must
have
stopped
hours
ago.
Mine,says
seven.
Text
3
W:
We’re
not
going
anywhere
until
you
put
on
your
seat
belt!
M:
All
right.
Take
it
easy!
I’m
just
about
to
do
it.
W:
Sorry.
I
didn’t
mean
to
yell
at
you.
It’s
just
that
I
get
nervous
when
people
don’t
wear
seat
belts.
Text
4
M:
You
see,
even
I
could
do
a
better
job
of
running
the
school
TV
station
than
Mike!
W:
Oh
,you
could
,could
you
,Tom
Text
5
M:
Is
there
any
way
I
could
get
you
to
lend
me
our
notes
from
Thursday’s
lecture
I
have
no
idea
where
mine
are,
but
I
think
you
were
in
class,
right
W:
Well,
yeah,
I
did
take
notes.
But
actually
they’re
now
with
someone
else.
M:
Oh,
that’s
a
pity.
Text
6
M:
Where
were
you
last
night
I
called
you
and
sent
a
text
to
your
cell
phone,
but
I
wasn’t
able
to
reach
you.
W:
Do
you
know
what
happened
to
me
last
night
Tom
Clancy,
the
famous
writer,
came
into
the
restaurant
where
I
work!
I
didn’t
know
who
he
was
at
first
because
he
was
just
by
himself,
waiting
for
some
friends
to
come.
But
people
around
the
table
started
asking
for
his
autograph.
Then
all
the
people
at
the
restaurant
saw
he
was
giving
autographs,
so
they
started
lining
up,
too.
I
guess
it
was
too
much
for
him,
so
when
he
got
up
to
use
the
restroom,
I
helped
him
escape
through
the
back
door.
M:
Oh,My
Gosh,so
where
did

Text
7
W:
Dad,what
will
we
have
for
supper
M:
I
don’t
know.
Maybe
fried
eggs,chicken
soup
and...
W:
Oh,no.We’ve
had
the
same
thing
ever
since
Mom
left.
I’m
really
tired
of
it.
M:
I’m
sorry.
But
that’s
the
only
thing
I
can
cook.
What
do
you
want
to
have
then
W:
I
do
wish
Mum
was
back.
Why
don’t
we
eat
out
for
a
change
M:OH,
that’s
a
good
idea.
I
like
Kentucky
Fried
Chicken
very
much.
W:
Dad,
you
always
talk
about
fried
chicken.
Let’s
have
something
different.
Let’s
go
to
McDonald’s
this
time.
M:
OK,
then.
You’ll
drive,
won’t
you
W:
No,
FM
a
hit
tired
today.
You
drive,
please.
M:
OK.I
hope
your
Mom
will
be
back
soon...Ah,here
we
are.
W:
Dad,
what
would
you
like
to
have
I’d
like
a
hamburger.
M:
I
want
one,too.And
some
fries
W:
Yeah.
And
a
Coke,
an
ice-cream,
and
an
apple
pie.
M:
OK.You
go
and
find
the
seals.
Text
8
M:
Amy!
You’ve
got
a
new
skirt.
W:
I
do.
Thanks
for
noticing.
M:
OH,
that’s
Osos
are
you
quite
into
fashions
W:
Well,I
do
like
to
buy
clothes
now
and
then.
But
sometimes
new
fashions
aren’t
comfortable.
I
prefer
comfortable
clothing.
M:
Yeah.So
do
you
spend
quite
a
lot
of
money
on
clothes
W:
No,
I
like
to
look
for
bargains.
M:
OH,
that’s
good.
And
was
that
skirt
a
bargain
W:
Oh,yes,it
was.
M:
How
much
was
it
W:
It
was
actually
only
13
Canadian
dollars.
M:
That’s
such
a
bargain.
That’s
fantastic.
So
how
often
do
you
go
shopping
W:
Unknot
too
often,
maybe
about
once
a
month.
M:
And
where
do
you
go
W:
Well,
I
like
to
go
to
the
local
market
because
I
think
it
is
the
best
place
to
find
bargains.
M:
Do
you
ever
buy
second-hand
clothes
which
other
people
have
already
worn
W:
No,never.But
I
really
enjoy
window
shopping
in
second-hand
shops.
Text
9
M:
I
wish
Mark
would
just
tell
me
the
truth!
He
lied
to
me
three
limes.
W:
I
thought
he
only
lied
twice.
M:
No,
he
lied
to
me
a
few
months
ago,
too.
W:
What
did
he
lie
about
then
M:
He
said
he
couldn’t
play
basketball
with
me
because
he
had
to
study.
But
I
found
out
he
went
out
with
his
girlfriend
instead.
W:
Maybe
he
didn’t
want
you
to
know
about
his
girlfriend.
M:
I
don’t
care
if
he
has
a
girlfriend.
I
care
about
the
truth.
W:
Tell
him
you
know
he
lied.
Maybe
he
lied
because
he’s
afraid
of
losing
your
friendship.
M:
Maybe.
OK.
I’ll
tell
him
it
doesn’t
matter
if
he
oversleeps
or
if
he
can’t
finish
his
work.
I’ll
still
be
his
friend.
I
just
want
to
know
the
truth.
W:
If
he
knows
that,
maybe
he
won’t
lie
to
you
anymore.
M:
I
hope
not.
Thank
you,
Mary.
Mark’s
lies
really
bother
meadow
you
think
I’m
taking
this
too
seriously,
Mary
W:
Yes.
He
just
told
you
some
little
white
lies.
People
do
that
all
the
time.
M:
That’s
true.
W:
The
lies
he
told
you
didn’t
hurt
anybody.
They’re
harmless.
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10
Power
plants,
factories,
and
cars
are
the
main
causes
of
global
warming.
They
release
pollution
into
the
air,
trapping
the
sun’s
heat.
That
causes
the
earth’s
temperature
to
rise,
leading
to
many
problems.
Indeed,
fighting
global
warming
may
be
the
biggest
challenge
of
our
time.
AS
temperatures
rise,
so
do
sea
levels.
If
they
become
too
high,
they
could
flood
cities
near
the
ocean.
Warmer
temperatures
also
make
storms
like
typhoons
more
serious.
And
a
hotter
planet
may
cause
many
animals
and
plants
to
become
extinct.
There
is
good
news.
We
have
the
technology
to
slow
down
global
warming.
New
equipment
can
lower
the
pollution
from
power
plants.
Also,
car
makers
can
use
new
technology
to
make
engines
cleaner.
Plus,
we
can
get
more
energy
from
wind,
solar,
and
other
clean
sources.
New
laws
are
needed
to
make
these
changes
happen.
However,
some
governments
worry
that
such
laws
will
hurt
their
economics.
Getting
the
world’s
governments
to
agree
on
the
issue
is
not
easy.
People
like
you
and
me
can
help.
For
example,
buy
refrigerators
and
light
bulbs
that
use
less
energy.
By
working
together,
it
is
possible
to
slow
down
global
warming.
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