江苏省滨海县2016-2017学年第二学期高二5月月考英语试题(含听力)

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江苏省滨海县2016-2017学年第二学期5月月考试卷
高二英语
2017.5.25
第I卷
客观题(共85分)
注意事项:
1.
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
2.
答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。
3.
全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节:(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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
is
the
time
now
A.
4:40.
B.
5:00.
C.
5:20.
2.
How
will
the
woman
help
the
man
A.
By
writing
a
history
paper.
B.
By
finding
some
information.
C.
By
giving
him
a
newspaper.
3.
What
will
the
man
do
at
4:00
A.
Take
a
test.
B.
Have
a
class.
C.
Visit
a
doctor.
4.
What
does
the
man
mean
A.
The
woman’s
idea
is
not
practical.
B.
The
woman
should
start
her
own
tour
company.
C.
The
woman
should
find
her
own
apartment.
5.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.
In
a
hospital.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
第二节:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.
Stealing.
B.
Killing.
C.
Robbing.
7.
What
does
the
guy
look
like
A.
He
wears
a
red
jacket.
B.
He
has
long
blond
hair.
C.
He
has
a
scar(疤)on
his
forehead.
8.
Who
is
the
man
speaker
probably
A.
A
lawyer.
B.
A
police
officer.
C.
A
café
owner.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.
The
building
of
a
bridge.
B.
The
sport
facilities
(设施)
of
a
school.
C.
The
building
of
a
city
park.
10.
Why
is
the
man
against
the
idea
of
having
outdoor
tennis
courts
A.
It
isn’t
popular
here.
B.
There
is
a
limit
of
users.
C.
It
can’t
be
used
in
bad
weather.
11.
What
do
the
two
speakers
agree
to
build
A.
A
dance
studio.
B.
A
children’s
pool.
C.
Basketball
courts.
听第8段材料,回答第12
至14题。
12.
When
was
the
party
held
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
13.
What
did
the
man
enjoy
at
the
party
A.
The
food.
B.
The
computer
games.
C.
The
music.
14.
How
did
the
man
go
home
after
the
party
A.
He
walked
home.
B.
He
took
a
bus
home.
C.
He
drove
home.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.
Where
will
the
speakers
go
first
A.
To
Italy.
B.
To
Austria.
C.
To
France.
16.
How
will
the
speakers
travel
most
of
the
time
A.
By
car.
B.
By
ship.
C.
By
train.
17.
How
long
will
the
speakers’
holiday
probably
last
A.
Three
weeks.
B.
Four
weeks.
C.
Six
weeks.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
is
the
woman
A.
A
scientist.
B.
A
hostess.
C.
A
guide.
19.
What
is
the
title
of
the
man’s
presentation
A.
A
Smaller
World.
B.
Technology
and
Cultural
Change.
C.
Means
of
Transportation.
20.
What’s
the
problem
with
people
who
use
communications
technology
A.
They
have
worse
and
worse
eyesight.
B.
They
don’t
have
enough
time
for
housework.
C.
They
spend
less
time
with
friends
and
neighbors.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
单项填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.

That
must
have
been
a
terrifying
experience.

Yeah.
I
________
in
the
damaged
car,
unable
to
move.
A.
am
stuck
B.
had
been
stuck
C.
was
stuck
D.
have
been
stuck
22.
—Thank
yo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )u
for
your
assistance,
without
________
I
might
have
been
in
danger.
—That’s
all
right,
anyone
in
my
place
________
the
same
thing.
A.
which;
would
do
B.
which;
would
have
done
C.
it,
would
do
D.
what;
would
have
done
23.
One
cultural
di
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )fference
between
China
and
the
US
is
that
Chinese
people
value
education
and
career
more
than
Americans,
who
______
put
more
emphasis
on
good
character
and
faith.
A.
in
turn
B.
in
case
C.
in
brief
D.
in
control
24.
The
past
two
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )years
________
a
sharp
rise
in
oil
price,
which
adds
to
the
burden
of
auto
transportation
industry.
A.
witnessed
B.
has
witnessed
C.
is
witnessing
D.
witnesses
25.
—In
most
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cities,
it’s
more
convenient
to
take
a
subway
than
drive
a
private
car.

________.
Besides,
it’s
a
good
way
to
support
the
low-carbon
lifestyle.
A.
By
all
means
B.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
All
right
C.
So
is
it
D.
Quite
so
26.
Colin
Firth,
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )typical
English
gentleman,
began
appearing
on
TV
in
the
early
1990s,
but
his
career
really______
only
when
he
played
a
charming
character
from
Jane
Austen’s
“Pride
and
Prejudice”.
A.
set
off
B.
took
off
C.
come
off
D.
pay
off
27.
—How
do
you
think
I
can
make
up
with
Tom
—Put
aside
________
you
disagree
and
try
to
find
________
you
have
in
common.
A.
what;
what
B.
what;
whether
C.
what;
where
D.
where;
what
28.
When
asked
whe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
their
wedding
would
be,
Frank
said,

Ah,
when
God
knows!”
and
______away
from
her,
walked
rapidly
away.
A.
turning
B.
turned
C.
to
turn
D.
having
turned
29.
______
hims
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )elf
to
children’s
charity
work,
the
famous
actor
missed_______
from
a
terminal
disease. 
A.
Devoted;
saving
B.
Devoting;
being
saved
C.
Devoted;
to
save
D.
Devoting;
to
be
saved
30.
At
the
banquet,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
you
might
have
found
the
gentleman’s
manner
was
______
of
someone
accustomed
to
mixing
with
the
noble.
A.
one
B.
it
C.
that
D.
this
31.
The
singer
has
la
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tely
released
a
new
album,
which
has
met
with
a
mixed
______
from
fans.
A.
assumption
B.
composition
C.
reception
D.
description
32.
Chinese
pe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ople
have
different
meanings
to
_____friends.
Just
hanging
out
together
time
to
time
is
not
friendship.
A.
observe
B.
define 
C.
deserve
D.
preserve
33.
Early
experienc
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )es
taught
me
not
to
be
overly
________
about
shopping
by
mobile
phone
because
there
is
a
high
risk
of
being
cheated.
A.
particular
B.
curious
C.
cautious
D.
enthusiastic
34.
Statistics
indic
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ates
that
it
________
well
be
quite
some
time
before
the
global
economy
starts
to
recover.
A.
may
B.
should
C.
can
D.
must
35.
Challenging________
I
find
it_________
in
English,
I
will
never
give
up.
A.
as;
making
ad
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )vance
B.
though;
to
make
advances.
C.
while;
making
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )progress
D.
although;
to
make
progress
第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
While
traveling,
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
might
have
stayed
at
a
hotel
or
a
family
member’s
house.
But
have
you
ever
thought
about
staying
in
a
stranger’s
36

This
might
sound
_37
,
but
it’s
actually
a
trend
that’s
becoming
popular
around
the
world,
including
China.
Lodging
rental
(借宿出租)
companies
like
Airbnb
are
helping
people
look
for
cheap
ways
to
38
.
This
website
allows
people
to
rent
out
their
39
rooms
or
apartments
as
an
alternative
to
40
in
over
190
countries.
Created
by
young
American
men
Brian
Chesky,
Joe
Gebbia
and
Nathan
Blecharczyk,
Airbnb
is
a
good
example
of
a
41
economy.
Through
the
Internet,
people
share
42
such
as
cars,
apartments
and
43
their
special
skills.
44
post
information
about
the
location,
prices,
descriptions
and
pictures.
Guests
can
go
to
the
45
and
find
their
favorite
place
to
stay.
Users
46
their
opinions
on
their
stay
so
that
people
know
whether
a
place
is
good
or
not.
A
man
in
New
York
named
Jonathan
Powley
even
rents
out
his
47
for
$22
(140
yuan)
per
night
through
Airbnb.
This
is
no
48
car.
Powley
took
out
the
car
seats
and
changed
the
49
to
look
more
welcoming.
He
keeps
it
clean
and
puts
flowers
in
it
every
day.
He
provides
snacks
and
tells
travelers
where
they
can
go
and
shower.
But
Airbnb
does
have
some
50
.
Sometimes
you
end
up
living
with
a
stranger
or
it
is
not
as
51
as
it
looked
like
online.
52
,
hosts
sometimes
get
mad
when
they
get
home
and
it’s
a
complete
53
.
In
China,
Airbnb
operates
in
five
54
including
Beijing
and
Shanghai.
The
country
has
seen
a
major
increase
in
Airbnb
users
in
the
past
year.
Local
home
rental
companies
such
as

have
also
started
providing
55
.
36.
A.
office
B.
camp
C.
home
D.
garden
37.
A.
great
B.
dangerous
C.
strange
D.
amazing
38.
A.
travel
B.
play
C.
walk
D.
live
39.
A.
new
B.
private
C.
separate
D.
spare
40.
A.
shops
B.
hotels
C.
restaurants
D.
homes
41.
A.
sharing
B.
different
C.
fresh
D.
commercial
42.
A.
objects
B.
resources
C.
rooms
D.
experiences
43.
A.
still
B.
yet
C.
always
D.
even
44.
A.
Guests
B.
Travelers
C.
Hosts
D.
Sellers
45.
A.
agent
B.
company
C.
hotel
D.
website
46.
A.
show
B.
put
C.
post
D.
deliver
47.
A.
expertise
B.
taxi
C.
apartment
D.
car
seats
48.
A.
terrible
B.
comfortable
C.
ordinary
D.
special
49.
A.
inside
B.
outside
C.
size
D.
shape
50.
A.
advantages
B.
reasons
C.
regulations
D.
problems
51.
A.
real
B.
cheap
C.
nice
D.
bad
52.
A.
Instead
B.
Also
C.
Though
D.
Therefore
53.
A.
mess
B.
trip
C.
surprise
D.
joy
54.
A.
projects
B.
businesses
C.
locations
D.
agents
55.
A.
competition
B.
economy
C.
Internet
D.
program
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Scientists
at
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
U.S.
space
agency
say
that
they
have
detected
salty
water
streams
appearing
during
summer
on
Mars.
The
finding
supports
the
notion
there
may
be
life
on
the
red
planet.
Scientists
ha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve
long
known
that
there
once
was
water
on
Mars.
But
they
thought
a
change
in
climate
had
caused
the
planet
to
become
arid.
On
Monday,
NASA
scientists
announced
they
have
evidence
that
there
is
more
water
on
the
red
planet
than
previously
thought.
Jim
Green,
NASA
Direc
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tor
of
Planetary
Science,
said,
"Our
rovers
are
finding
that
there
is
a
lot
more
humidity
in
the
air
than
we
ever
imagined.
As
we
ingest
the
soils,
they
are
moist,
they're
hydrated,
full
of
water."
For
several
years
scie
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ntists
have
monitored
mysterious
streaks
on
the
slopes
of
Mars
that
appear
to
be
waxing
and
waning.
A
comprehensive
analysis
of
the
data
collected
by
NASA
rovers
reveals
that
the
darker
streaks
showing
up
in
the
summer
are
most
likely
streams
of
water.
Michael
Meyer,
of
NASA
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Mars
Exploration,
said,
"But
we
don't
know
where
the
water
actually
comes
from
and
so
it
could
be
hiding
a
major
source
of
water
in
the
subsurface.
But
we
don't
have
any
idea
and
so
this
is
sort
of
the
next
puzzle
to
this
recent
discovery."
The
answer
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )this
and
many
other
questions
will
be
clearer
in
about
five
years,
when
the
next
big
NASA
rover
brings
back
samples
from
Mars.
The
existence
of
water
would
indicate
that
there
are
living
organisms
on
the
planet.
It
would
also
fa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cilitate
future
space
travel.
John
Grunsfeld,
NASA
head
of
science,
said,
"When
you
have
water
...
you
know,
what's
water
Hydrogen
and
Oxygen.
That's
what
we
make
rocket
fuel
out
of."
John
Grunsfeld,
NASA
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )head
of
science,
said,
"From
the
Curiosity
rover
we
now
know
that
Mars
once
was
a
planet
very
much
like
earth,
with
warm
salty
seas,
with
fresh
water
lakes,
probably
snow
kept
peeks
and
clouds
and
a
water
cycle,
just
like
we
are
studying
here
on
earth
with
our
earth
science
satellites,
the
water
cycle
here
on
earth.
But
something
has
happened
to
Mars
and
it
lost
its
water,
but
we
still
have
in
the
atmosphere
and
on
the
surface
for
the
most
part,
but
we
still
have
the
question,
did
life
arise
on
Mars
once
and
can
we
find
out "
The
NASA
announceme
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nt
comes
within
days
of
the
release
of
a
new
movie,
The
Martian,
featuring
Matt
Damon
as
an
astronaut
stuck
on
Mars.
Scott
Ridley's
science-fiction
film,
based
on
a
best-selling
book,
is
sure
to
increase
curiosity
about
the
planet.
56.
The
underline
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word
“arid”
in
para.2
can
be
probably
replaced
by______.
A.
humid
B.
dry
C.
deserted
D.
mysterious
57.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
______.
A.
NASA
scientists
have
found
evidence
that
there
is
life
on
Mars
B.
NASA
scientists
didn’t
know
there
was
water
on
Mars
until
recently
C.
NASA
scientists
have
seen
water
streams
appearing
on
Mars
D.
NASA
scientists
are
convinced
that
there
is
water
on
Mars
58.
According
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Michael
Meyer,
the
coming
NASA
Mars
Exploration
could
be
______.
A.
detecting
possible
life
B.
finding
the
water
source
C.
finding
fresh
water
D.
getting
more
samples
from
Mars
59.
According
to
th
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passage,
more
people
will
be
curious
about
Mars
because
______.
A.
Mars
is
always
mysterious
to
man
B.
Mars
was
once
a
planet
very
much
like
Earth
C.
Mars
is
to
be
developed
for
future
space
travel
D.
The
Martian,
a
new
movie
,
is
recently
released
B
Chimps(黑猩猩)
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ill
cooperate
in
certain
ways,
like
gathering
in
war
parties
to
protect
their
territory.
But
beyond
the
minimum
requirements
as
social
beings,
they
have
little
instinct
(本能)
to
help
one
another.
Chimps
in
the
wild
seek
food
for
themselves.
Even
chimp
mothers
regularly
decline
to
share
food
with
their
children,
who
are
able
from
a
young
age
to
gather
their
own
food.
In
the
laborat
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chimps
don’t
naturally
share
food
either.
If
a
chimp
is
put
in
a
cage
where
he
can
pull
in
one
plate
of
food
for
himself
or,
with
no
great
effort,
a
plate
that
also
provides
food
for
a
neighbor
to
the
next
cage,
he
will
pull
at
random
---he
just
doesn’t
care
whether
his
neighbor
gets
fed
or
not.
Chimps
are
truly
selfish.
Human
children,
on
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other
hand
are
extremely
cooperative.
From
the
earliest
ages,
they
decide
to
help
others,
to
share
information
and
to
participate
in
achieving
common
goals.
The
psychologist
Michael
Tomasello
has
studied
this
cooperativeness
in
a
series
of
experiments
with
very
young
children.
He
finds
that
if
babies
aged
18
months
see
an
worried
adult
with
hands
full
trying
to
open
a
door,
almost
all
will
immediately
try
to
help.
There
are
se
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reasons
to
believe
that
the
urges
to
help,
inform
and
share
are
not
taught,
but
naturally
possessed
in
young
children.
One
is
that
these
instincts
appear
at
a
very
young
age
before
most
parents
have
started
to
train
children
to
behave
socially.
Another
is
that
the
helping
behaviors
are
not
improved
if
the
children
are
rewarded.
A
third
reason
is
that
social
intelligence
develops in children before their general cognitive(认知的)skills,
at
least
when
compared
with
chimps.In tests conducted by Tomasello, the children did no better than the chimps on the physical world tests, but were considerably better at understanding the social world.
The
core
of
what
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minds
have
and
chimps’
don’t
is
what
Tomasello
calls
shared
intentionali
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Part
of
this
ability
is
that
they
can
infer
what
others
know
or
are
thinking.
But
beyond
that,
even
very
young
children
want
to
be
part
of
a
shared
purpose.
They
actively
seek
to
be
part
of
a
“we”,
a
group
that
intends
to
work
toward
a
shared
goal.
60.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
experiment
with
chimps
A.
Chimps
like
to
take
in
their
neighbors’
food.
B.
Chimps
tend
to
provide
food
for
their
children.
C.
Chimps
seldom
care
about
others’
interests.
D.
Chimps
naturally
share
food
with
each
other.
61.
Michael
Tomas
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tests
on
young
children
indicate
that
they
________________.
A.
know
how
to
offer
help
to
adults
B.
know
the
world
better
than
chimps
C.
trust
adults
with
their
hands
full
D.
have
the
instinct
to
help
others
62.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
_____________________.
A.
cooperation
as
a
distinctive
human
nature
B.
the
development
of
intelligence
in
children
C.
the
helping
behaviors
of
young
children
D.
ways
to
train
children’s
shared
intentionality
C
El
Nino,
a
Spani
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term
for
“the
Christ
child”,
was
named
by
South
American
fishermen
who
noticed
that
the
global
weather
pattern,
which
happens
every
two
to
seven
years,
reduced
the
amount
of
fishes
caught
around
Christmas.
El
Nino
sees
warm
water,
collected
over
several
years
in
the
western
Pacific,
flow
back
eastwards
when
winds
that
normally
blow
westwards
weaken,
or
sometimes
the
other
way
round.
he
weather
effects,
both
good
and
bad,
are
felt
in
many
places.
Rich
countries
gain
more
from
powerful
Nino,
on
balance,
than
they
lose.
A
study
found
that
a
strong
Nino
in
1997
helped
American’s
economy
grow
by
15
billion,
partly
because
of
better
agricultural
harvests:
farmers
in
the
Midwest
gained
from
extra
rain.
The
total
rise
in
agricultural
incomes
in
rich
countries
is
greater
than
the
fall
in
poor
ones.
But
in
Indone
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extremely
dry
forests
are
in
flames.
A
multi-year
drought
(干旱)in
south-east
Brazil
is
becoming
worse.
Though
heavy
rains
brought
about
by
El
Nino
may
relieve
the
drought
in
California,
they
are
likely
to
cause
surface
flooding
and
other
disasters.
yuanku
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )The
most
recent
powerful
Nino,
in
1997-98,
killed
around
21,000
people
and
caused
damage
worth
$36
billion
around
the
globe.
But
such
Ninos
come
with
months
of
warning,
and
so
much
is
known
about
how
they
happen
that
governments
can
prepare.
According
to
the
Overseas
Development
Institute
(ODI),
however,
just
12%
of
disaster-relief
funding
in
the
past
two
decades
has
gone
on
reducing
risks
in
advance,
rather
than
recovery
and
rebuilding
afterwards.
This
is
despite
evidence
that
a
dollar
spent
on
risk-reduction
saves
at
least
two
on
reconstruction.
Simple
improvements
to
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infrastructure
(基础设施)can
reduce
the
spread
of
disease.
Better
sewers
(下水道)make
it
less
likely
that
heavy
rain
is
followed
by
an
outbreak
of
the
disease
of
bad
stomach.
Stronger
bridges
mean
villages
are
less
likely
to
be
left
without
food
and
medicine
after
floods.
According
to
a
paper
in
2011
by
Mr
Hsiang
and
co-authors,
civil
conflict
is
related
to
El
Nino’s
harmful
effects—and
the
poorer
the
country,
the
stronger
the
link.
Though
the
relationship
may
not
be
causal,
helping
divided
communities
to
prepare
for
disasters
would
at
least
reduce
the
risk
that
those
disasters
are
followed
by
killing
and
wounding
people.
Since
the
poorest
are
least
likely
to
make
up
for
their
losses
from
disasters
linked
to
El
Nino,
reducing
their
losses
needs
to
be
the
priority.
63.
What
can
we
learn
about
El
Nino
in
Paragraph
1
A.
It
sees
the
changes
of
water
flow
direction
in
the
ocean.
B.
It
takes
place
almost
every
year
all
over
the
world.
C.
It
is
named
after
a
South
American
fisherman.
D.
It
forces
fishermen
to
stop
catching
fish
around
Christmas.
64.
Wh
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may
El
Ninos
bring
about
to
the
countries
affected
A.
Poor
countries
suffer
less
from
droughts
economically.
B.
Agricultural
harvests
in
rich
countries
fall.
C.
Droughts
become
more
harmful
than
floods.
D.
Rich
countries’
gains
are
greater
than
their
losses.
65.
The
data
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provided
by
ODI
in
Paragraph
4
suggest
that
_________________
A.
governments
of
poor
countries
need
more
aid
B.
more
investment
should
go
to
risk
reduction
C.
victims
of
El
Nino
deserve
more
compensation
D.
recovery
and
reconstruction
should
come
first
66.
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
passage
A.
To
introduce
El
Nino
and
its
origin.
B.
To
urge
people
to
prepare
for
El
Nino.
C.
To
show
ways
of
fighting
against
El
Nino.
D.
To
explain
the
consequences
of
El
Nino.
D
Miles
of
fla
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
desert
stretched
out
on
either
side
of
the
highway.
Cody,
my
five-year-old
son,
turned
happily
on
my
leg.
“Where
are
we
now,
Mommy ”
My
father
answered
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
when
driving
the
car,
“About
halfway
between
Reno
and
Las
Vegas.”
Mom
nodded
from
the
passenger
seat.
Mom
and
Dad
had
made
this
trip
dozens
of
times.
I
called
them
the
Road
Warriors
(勇士)
for
all
the
hours
they
spent
in
their
big
blue
travel
car
since
retirement.
They
met
and
married
in
the
southwest.
The
desert
was
home
to
them.
I
knew
Cody
would
love
taking
the
drive
from
our
home
in
Oregon
to
New
Mexico,
but
that
wasn’t
the
real
reason
why
I
had
come
along.
The
truth
was
that
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )I
worried
about
my
parents
traveling
alone
these
days.
Dad
had
heart
problems.
But
he
had
to
take
care
of
Mom,
who
was
in
the
early
stages
of
Alzheimer’s
(老年痴呆症).
If
something
happened
to
them
on
the
highway,
what
would
they
do
Most
people
didn’t
have
cell
phones
yet.
So
when
Dad
told
me
they
were
getting
the
car
ready
for
a
trip,
Cody
and
I
joined
them.
The
ride
had
been
gr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eat.
We
enjoyed
ourselves
here
and
there.
Now
we
were
heading
home.
I
knew
I’d
made
the
right
decision,
even
if
we
never
ran
into
any
trouble.
“How
about
a
break,
Dad ”
I
suggested.
As
if
in
answer
the
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engine
coughed
and
came
to
a
stop.
The
engine
was
dead.
Dad
climbed
out
of
his
seat.
The
desert
heat
hit
me
as
soon
as
he
opened
the
door.
Dad
went
around
to
the
front
of
the
car
and
lifted
the
hood
(钩).
Mom
turned
around
to
play
with
Cody.
“Can
you
fix
it ”
I
as
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ked,
stepping
out
of
the
car.
The
highway
was
empty.
Not
a
single
car
had
passed
us
for
miles
and
miles.
Dad
shook
his
head.
“I’d
better
go
to
seek
help
on
foot,”
he
said.
I
couldn’t
reme
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mber
the
last
time
I’d
seen
Dad
walk
around
the
block.
So
it
was
a
big
challenge
for
him
to
hike
down
a
desert
highway
in
great
heat.
Inside
the
car,
Cody
pulled
out
some
of
his
toys.
“Here,
Grandma,”
he
said,
handing
her
an
action
figure.
Mom
took
the
toy,
clearly
not
knowing
the
danger
we
were
in.
I
couldn’t
leave
Dad
to
look
after
both
of
them
while
I
went
for
help
myself.
Dad
could
see
I
was
worried
about
something.
“I’m
going,”
Dad
said.
“That’s
that.”
He
marched
down
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
highway,
an
old
man
by
himself.
I
watched
him
walk
up
the
slight
hill
in
the
distance,
getting
smaller
and
smaller,
until
he
disappeared
into
the
extreme
heat.
I
had
visions
of
him
falling
down
on
the
side
of
the
road
with
no
one
there
to
protect
him.
Mom
and
Cody
chatted
happily
in
the
car.
They
trusted
everything
would
be
all
right.
I
turned
away
from
the
car
to
look
back
up
the
highway
where
Dad
had
disappeared
in
the
distance.
I
didn’t
want
Cody
or
Mom
to
see
the
tears
in
my
eyes.
Behind
me,
I
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eard
the
sound
of
an
engine.
A
car
was
coming
up
the
road!
A
car
drove
into
view.
I
could
tell
there
were
two
men
inside.
The
car
pulled
up
beside
our
car.
Then
I
noticed
the
man
in
the
passenger
seat.
“Dad!”
How
on
earth
had
he
turned
up
in
a
car
with
this
man
“Get
in!”
Dad
said
happily.
“He’s
taking
us
to
a
repairman.”
I
helped
Cody
and
Mom
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )into
the
backseat
of
the
car.
The
air
conditioner
worked
fine.
Mom
sighed
with
relief
as
she
settled
herself
in.
I
slid
in
nervously
beside
her.
“Don’t
worry,”
the
ma
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
said.
“I
know
a
guy
who
can
help.”
He
flashed
a
big
smile.
We
went
down
the
road.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
The
last
of
my
doubts
disappeared.
We
would
be
all
right.
I
couldn’t
always
watch
over
my
parents
and
my
son.
I
couldn’t
be
in
all
places
at
once.
But
kindness
was
everywhere.
67.
Why
did
the
writer
decide
to
take
this
trip
with
their
parents
A.
Because
she
wanted
to
watch
over
her
old
parents.
B.
Because
both
of
her
parents
wanted
her
to
join
them.
C.
Because
her
son
liked
taking
the
drive
through
the
desert.
D.
Because
the
big
blue
travel
car
could
break
down
anytime.
68.
After
the
car
broke
down,
.
A.
the
writer
thought
it
could
be
a
good
chance
to
take
a
break
B.
another
driver
stopped
and
provided
help
for
them
at
once
C.
the
writer’s
mom
and
son
remained
in
the
car
to
play
D.
the
writer
advised
that
her
father
should
look
for
help
69.
With
tears
in
her
eyes,
the
writer
might
doubt
.
A.
whether
her
dad
would
come
back
safely
B.
whether
her
mom
could
bear
the
heat
C.
whether
they
could
get
home
safely
D.
whether
their
car
could
be
repaired
70.The
writer
d
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ecided
not
to
watch
over
her
parents
and
son
any
more
because
she
believed
.
A.
her
father
was
too
old
to
take
the
trip
in
the
desert
B.
what
happened
that
time
would
give
them
a
lesson
C.
her
son
would
soon
grow
up
to
take
care
of
himself
D.
there
would
be
kind
people
offering
necessary
help
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“Image
is
everything.”
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An
entire
industry
has
been
built
upon
the
assumption
that
image
is
everything,
but
when
it
comes
down
to
it,
an
appealing
image
is
not
enough.If
there
is
no
substance(事实)
behind
the
image,
the
product,
service
or
person
will
fail
eventually.
First
of
all,
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one
should
consider
how
important
image
is
in
the
selling
of
products
and
services.Advertising
agencies
have
raised
the
art
of
creating
an
image
to
a
state
of
near
perfection.Public
concept
of
that
product
or
service
is
certainly
managed
by
the
images
created
by
the
advertising
agencies.But
if
the
product
or
service
does
not
live
up
to
the
image
that
was
created,
the
customer
will
be
very
dissatisfied
and
possibly
ask
for
their
money
back.For
example,
the
Arthur
Andersen
accounting
firm
had
spent
decades
building
up
an
image
of
trustworthiness.But
the
recent
scandal(丑闻)showed
that
behind
that
image,
it
cheated
in
business
practices.Despite
the
previous
positive
image,
the
firm
is
being
accused
of
criminal
actions
and
it
will
probably
not
survive
as
a
business
unit.Although
the
image
had
been
nearly
perfect,
the
reality
behind
the
image
has
led
to
the
downfall
of
the
world
famous
accounting
firm.
Similarly,
pe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rsonal
advisers
can
build
up
a
public
image
for
politicians
and
movie
stars.Putting
out
positive
news
releases,
making
sure
that
only
the
best
photographs
are
published,
and
ensuring
that
the
person
is
seen
in
all
the
right
places
can
build
up
a
very
positive
image
in
the
view
of
the
general
commons.But
once
again,
history
is
filled
with
examples
of
both
politicians
and
movie
stars
that
fell
from
grace
like
the
story
of
the
Hollywood
actor
giving
in
to
the
pressures
of
fame
and
fortune.With
people,
just
as
with
products
and
services,
image
is
certainly
important,
but
without
positive
substance
behind
the
image,
failure
is
close.
To
summarize,
it
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
clear
that
an
appealing
image
is
extremely
important
to
success,
whether
that
image
is
related
to
selling
a
product
or
service
or
to
the
“selling”
of
a
person.But
image
is
only
half
of
the
equation.What
lies
behind
that
image
is
every
bit
as
important
as
the
image
itself
——
the
person
or
product
must
deliver
on
that
image
or
there
is
little
chance
for
long-term
success.
Introduction
It
is
widely
71
that
image
is
everything
but
without
substance
behind
,
the
success
of
the
product,
service
or
person
won’t
72
.
73
ideas
★People
attach
so
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
much
74
to
the
appealing
image
of
products
and
services
that
they
try
their
best
to
75
the
art
of
creating
an
image,
but
when
the
product
or
service
76
to
live
up
to
the
image
that
was
created,
the
consumers
will
be
disappointed.★One
example
is
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
Arthur
Andersen
accounting
firm.
Regardless
of
the
previous
positive
image,
it
is
being
77
with
criminal
actions
and
will
probably
end
up
in
failure.★The
same
is
78
of
a
public
image
for
politicians
and
movie
stars,
to
whom
a
positive
image
is
needed.
Conclusion
No
79
an
app
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ealing
image
is
extremely
important
to
success,
whether
that
image
is
related
to
selling
a
product
or
service
or
to
the
“selling”
of
a
person.But
the
substance
behind
it
is
80
important.
第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)
最近,网络投票越来越流行,几乎人人都参与了网络投票,在给人们带来好处的同时,
也让人进退两难,不知道是否应该参与这样的投票,你班就此进行了讨论,请根据讨论结果,
以“To
vote
or
not
to
vote ”为题写一篇短文。
赞同

参与现代生活的一种方式,与普通的投票活动没什么
不同;★
方便容易,不受时间、地点的限制;★
反馈迅速可靠
反对

使人们产生被迫的感觉;★
结果并不客观;★
可能会因商业目的被故意利用
你的观点
(1)
......
(2)
......
注意:(1)逐一陈述所有要点,适当发挥,不要简单翻译。
(2)词数:150左右。开头已写好,不计入总词数。
(3)参考词汇:反馈feedback
Online
voting
beco
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mes
increasingly
popular,
and
many
competitions
get
people
involved
in
it.
It
is
beneficial
to
some
people,
while
it
puts
others
into
a
dilemma.
Recently,
our
class
had
a
discussion
about
whether
we
should
vote
or
not.
Opinions
are
divided
on
this
topic.
参考答案
第一部分:听力
1—5
ABAAB
6—10
ACCBB
11—15
CBABC
16—20
ACBAC
第二部分:知识运用
第一节
单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21-25
CBABD
26-30
BDABC
31-35
CBDAB
第二节:完形填空(共20
小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
36-40CCADB
41-45
ABDCD
46-50
CBCAD
51-55
CBACA
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
56-59
BDBD
60-62CDA
63-66
ADBB
67-70
ACAD
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
assumed
72.
last
73.
Supporting
74.
importance
75.
perfect
76.
fails
77.
charged
78.
true
79.
doubt
80.
equally
第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)
One
possible
version:
Online
voting
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )becomes
increasingly
popular,
and
many
competitions
get
people
involved
in
it.
It
is
bene
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ficial
to
some
people,
while
it
puts
others
into
a
dilemma.
Recently,
our
class
had
a
discussion
about
whether
we
should
vote
or
not.
Opinions
are
divided
on
this
topic.
Some
think
tha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
on-line
voting
is
an
inseparable
part
of
modern
life
and
should
be
welcomed,
since
it
is
no
mo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re
than
a
way
to
participate
in
public
life.
It
makes
no
difference
from
ordinary
voting
events,
in
which
candidates
go
around
to
seek
supports.
In
addition,
the
Internet
makes
surveying
and
voting
easy
and
convenient,
regardless
of
time
and
space.
Furthermore,
voting
on
the
Internet
makes
instant
feedback
possible.
However,
oth
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ers
are
somewhat
puzzled
at
its
negative
impacts
on
people
and
society.
Firstly,
people
may
fe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )el
forced
when
asked
to
do
things
that
they
don’t
want
to.
Secondly,
voting
of
this
kind
does
not
depend
on
the
strong
points
of
the
competitors,
but
rather
on
how
many
social-networking
resources
they
have.
Thirdly,
the
voters
or
even
the
competitors
in
many
cases
are
possibly
taken
advantage
of
by
the
organizers
for
commercial
purposes.
From
my
poin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
of
view,
internet
voting,
to
some
extent,
is
unfair,
if
not
immoral,
and
cannot
be
trusted.
There
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )fore,
rules
should
be
worked
out
and
strictly
observed.
Everyone
in
our
society
should
help
those
in
need,
but
it
is
more
important
to
be
sincere
and
earnest.
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