淄博七中高一第二学期阶段检测考试
英
语
第I卷
第一部分:听力(共两节;
每小题1.5分,满分30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的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt
A.
19.15
B.
9.18
C.
9.15
答案是C
1.
What
will
the
woman
do
next
A.
Fix
a
meeting
time.
B.
Wait
for
Mr.
Brown.
C.
Make
a
phone
call.
2.
When
will
the
woman
have
the
party
A.
On
the
11th.
B.
On
the
21st.
C.
On
the
27th.
3.
What
will
the
speakers
do
A.
See
a
doctor.
B.
Go
back
home.
C.
Visit
Jean.
4.
What
do
the
speakers
agree
about
Victor
A.
He
plays
well
in
the
band.
B.
He
makes
wonderful
videos.
C.
He
is
easy
to
get
along
with.
5.
Where
will
the
speakers
go
A.
To
a
theater.
B.
To
a
bar.
C.
To
a
café.
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、7题。
6.
What
did
the
man
want
to
ask
the
woman
over
the
phone
just
now
A.
If
she
works
on
the
17th.
B.
When
she
will
meet
his
friends.
C.
Whether
she
has
received
the
invitation.
7.
What
will
the
woman
do
on
the
18th
A.
Relax
at
Glencross.
B.
Go
to
Brussels.
C.
Have
a
celebration.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
did
the
woman
like
doing
before
she
was
about
ten
A.
Playing
computer
games.
B.
Climbing
mountains.
C.
Snowboarding.
9.
What
does
the
woman’s
father
think
of
sailing
A.
Expensive.
B.
Dangerous.
C.
Exciting.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
When
will
the
man
go
to
the
Greek
island
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Thursday.
C.
On
Monday.
11.
How
will
the
man
go
to
the
Greek
island
from
Piraeus
A.
By
plane.
B.
By
boat.
C.
By
train.
12.
What
does
the
woman
offer
to
do
A.
Lend
a
guidebook
to
the
man.
B.
Take
the
man
to
the
airport.
C.
Buy
a
postcard
for
the
man.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Fellow
workers.
B.
Old
schoolmates.
C.
Employer
and
employee.
14.
How
long
did
the
woman
spend
on
a
holiday
recently
A.
10
days.
B.
14
days.
C.
30
days.
15.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
doing
A.
Visiting
Mike.
B.
Traveling
to
Australia.
C.
Having
a
party.
16.
What
will
Wilson
do
this
summer
A.
Take
a
holiday.
B.
Look
for
a
job.
C.
Deal
with
his
work.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Why
does
the
speaker
work
hard
A.
His
parents
push
him.
B.
His
sister
encourages
him.
C.
His
teachers
make
big
plans
for
him.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
say
about
his
teachers
A.
They
leave
the
students
little
free
time.
B.
They
seldom
relax
during
the
week.
C.
They
work
very
hard.
19.
How
does
the
speaker
often
spend
his
weekends
A.
He
helps
with
housework.
B.
He
does
his
homework.
C.
He
has
fun.
20.
How
does
the
speaker
decide
to
treat
his
children
in
the
future
A.
Be
strict
with
them.
B.
Make
sure
they
work
hard.
C.
Give
them
more
time
to
relax.
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
Four
books
that
will
inspire
you
to
travel
around
the
world
There's
truly
nothing
like
travel
when
it
comes
to
gaining
perspective(远景)and
exposing
yourself
to
other
cultures.
To
get
you
in
the
adventuring
mood,
we
asked
Amazon
Senior
Editor Chris
Schluep to
help
us
come
up
with
a
list
of
books
that
transport
readers
to
another
time
and
place.
Below,
see
his
list
of
four
books
that
will
inspire
you
to
travel
the
world.
For
more
information,
please
click
Amazon.
com.
SEATTLE:
Where
You'd
Go,
Bernadette
Price:
$16.73
Maria
Semple's
first
novel
is
not
exactly
a
love
story
to
Seattle,
but
if
you
read
it
you
just
might
want
to
come
here
to
see
if
people
are
really
as
self-involved
as
the
characters
in
her
book.
What
really
shines
through
is
the
strange
storytelling
and
the
laughs.
Buy
it
on
Amazon.
ITALY:
Beautiful
Ruins
Price:
$16.29
This
book
written
by
the
popular
author
Jess
Walters
is
a
love
story
that
begins
on
the
Italian
Coast
in
the
early
60s
and
eventually
appears
on
the
screen
in
Hollywood.
With
the
settings
of
the
background
from
Italy
to
Edinburgh
to
Los
Angeles,
you
will
find
yourself
longing
to
go
as
well.
Buy
it
on
Amazon.
ENGLAND:
Wolf
Hall
Price:
$15.57
You
can't
travel
to
Thomas
Cromwell's
England
without
a
time
machine,
but
reading
Hilary
Mantel's
prize-winning
novel
is
the
next
best
thing.
It
will
make
you
long
to
see
the
ancient
buildings
and
green
grass
of
the
English
countryside,
much
of
which
is
still
there.
Buy
it
on
Amazon.
NANTUCKET:
Here's
to
Us
Price:
$17.16
Elin
Hilderbrand
has
built
a
writing
career
out
of
writing
about
her
hometown
island
of
Nantucket.
Her
latest
is
Here's
to
Us,
which,
perhaps
not
surprisingly,
is
a
great
beach
read.
21.
Whose
book
has
been
made
into
a
film
according
to
the
text
A.
Hilary
Mantel’s.
B.
Jess
Walters’.
C.
Maria
Semple’s.
D.
Elin
Hilderbrand’s.
22.
What
can
you
buy
if
you
have
only
$32
A.
Beautiful
Ruins
and
Where
You’d
Go,
Bernadette.
B.
Where
You’d
Go,
Bernadette
and
Wolf
Hall.
C.
Beautiful
Ruins
and
Wolf
Hall.
D.
Wolf
Hall
and
Here’s
to
Us.
23.
What
do
the
four
books
have
in
common
A.
They
have
the
same
price.
B.
They
have
the
similar
content.
C.
They
have
the
similar
background.
D.
They
have
the
same
place
of
sales.
24.
Where
does
the
text
probably
come
from
A.
A
website.
B.
A
magazine.
C.
A
newspaper.
D.
A
textbook.
B
It’s
easy
to
blame
(责备)
technology
for
having
damaged
our
social
abilities,
since
most
people
feel
more
comfortable
chatting
online
than
meeting
face
to
face.
But
this
is
actually
a
“chicken-and-egg”
problem.
It’s
possible
that
social
networking
is
damaging
our
ability
to
socialize
offline.
As
people
rely
more
and
more
on
typed
words
and
emoji,
their
emotional
sensitivity
is
decreasing.
“You
can’t
learn
non-verbal
expression
of
feelings
from
a
screen
in
the
way
you
can
learn
it
from
face-to-face
communication,”
Yalda
Uhls,
a
researcher
at
the
University
of
California
said.
“If
you’re
not
practicing
face-to-face
communication,
you
could
be
losing
important
social
skills.”
A
study
in
2013
found
that
people
unlocked
their
phones
more
than
100
times
on
average
per
day.
Constantly
checking
your
phone----a
symptom
of
the
phenomenon
called
FOMO
(fear
of
missing
out)----is
also
distracting
people
from
face-to-face
communication.
But
for
people
who
already
suffer
from
social
anxiety,
the
Internet
is
a
safe
barrier
(屏障)
for
them
to
function
normally.
Behind
that
barrier,
they
feel
more
comfortable
saying
what
they
want
without
the
risk
of
embarrassment.
For
them
it’s
much
easier
to
look
at
a
phone
than
to
look
at
someone
in
the
eye.
Social
media
may
even
help
with
offline
communication.
In
a
study,
US
teenagers
who
are
afraid
to
talk
to
the
opposite
sex
were
asked
to
approach
a
boy
or
a
girl
online
first
before
talking
to
them
in
person.
“Once
they
felt
like
they
were
doing
okay
online,
then
they
could
continue
the
conversation
face
to
face
in
a
more
comfortable
state,”
a
researcher
said.
“The
anxiety
was
lessened
by
using
technology.”
25. What’s Yalda Uhls’ opinion on online communication
A. It can replace face-to-face communication.
B. It helps people convey more meaning.
C. It has both advantages and disadvantages.
D. It causes people to lose social skills.
26.
What's
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
in
the
second
paragraph
A.
prevent
B.
protect
C.
attract
D.
confuse
27.
Why is the Internet a safe barrier for some people
A. They find it dangerous to see a phone.
B. It can avoid much embarrassment.
C. They can say whatever they want.
D. It can free them from social anxiety.
28.
According to the last paragraph, how do teenagers benefit from social media
A. They get less nervous in offline communication.
B. They find it easy to talk to the opposite sex.
C. They learn to chat with others online.
D. They make more friends online.
C
Joanna
Cole,
born
on
August
11,
1944
in
Newark,
New
Jersey,
has
been
credited
to
be
one
of
the
most
popular
children’s
authors
of
all
time.
She
has
written
over
250
books
and
is
famous
for
writing
one
of
the
most
popular
children’s
book
series.
She
knew
as
early
as
early
as
5th
grade
that
she
was
interested
in
writing
and
science.
Cole
has
owed
a
large
part
of
her
passion
to
one
of
her
elementary
school
teachers.
Joanna
Cole
continued
her
education
by
attending
the
University
of
Massachusetts
and
Indiana.
She
would
eventually
earn
a
bachelor’s
degree
in
psychology
from
the
City
College
of
New
York
in
1967
after
graduation,
Cole
decided
to
take
some
education
courses
to
become
a
librarian
at
a
Brooklyn
elementary
school
in
1967.
Eventually,
she
would
take
jobs
working
for
Newsweek,
Seesaw
book
club.
Cole’s
passion
for
writing
and
science
was
still
alive
and
well
during
this
time.
In
1971
she
decided
to
write
her
first
book,
Cockroaches.
She
did
some
research
and
discovered
there
had
never
been
a
book
written
for
children
about
cockroaches.
So
she
thought
she
would
be
the
first.
Cole
struck
gold
when
she
wrote
the
first
Magic
School
Bus
in
1985.
The
book
would
go
on
to
be
published
the
following
year
and
quickly
became
book
series
and
cartoon
series
due
to
its
success.
Cole
continued
to
write
both
nonfiction
and
fiction
books
for
children.
She
writes
in
a
way
that
will
hopefully
inspire
children
to
think
like
a
scientist.
She
does
this
by
writing
ideas
instead
of
just
facts.
She
also
tries
to
ask
questions
in
her
books
that
require
children
to
think
and
discover
the
answers
as
they
read.
This
creates
an
engaging
experience
for
children,
so
it
is
no
wonder
why
younger
readers
are
hooked
on
her
books.
29.
When
Joanna
Cole
was
young,
she
________.
A.
was
very
popular
with
children
B.
got
inspired
by
one
of
her
teachers
C.
began
her
career
of
writing
novels
D.
knew
what
she
would
do
in
the
future
30.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
probably
mean
A.
made
a
fortune
B.
made
a
promise
C.
got
ideas
D.
obtained
help
31.
What
do
we
know
about
Joanna
Cole
A.
She
is
the
most
famous
woman
writer
in
America.
B.
She
writes
novels
not
only
for
kids
but
for
adults.
C.
She
is
an
expert
at
getting
science
across
to
readers.
D.
She
has
made
great
contributions
to
science.
32.
What
kind
of
person
is
Cole
in
the
passage
A.
positive
and
brave
B.
popular
and
reliable
C.
serious
and
honest
D.
talented
and
creative
D
One
event
that
helps
educate
young
people
about
things
they
can
do
for
others
is
National
Youth
Service
Day
(NYSD).
Every
year
on
this
day,
organizations
all
over
the
country
celebrate
young
volunteers,
educate
young
people
about
how
they
can
help
their
country,
and
invite
them
to
participate
in
service
projects.
Former
Secretary
of
State
Colin
Powell
said,
“National
Youth
Service
Day
honors
young
volunteers
and
is
an
invitation
to
others
to
join
hands
and
do
our
part
as
Americans.”
Founded
in
1988,
NYSD
originally
took
place
on
a
Tuesday.
Now
the
event
lasts
from
Friday
until
Sunday
so
that
more
people
can
participate
in
it.
More
than
200
organizations
work
together
to
create
thousands
of
projects
each
year.
Millions
of
young
people
across
the
United
States
take
part
in
these
service
projects.
Long
before
the
event,
people,
community
groups,
schools,
and
nonprofit
organizations
think
of
ways
to
meet
their
communities’
needs.
Then,
they
plan
projects
for
young
volunteers.
Projects
include
bringing
food
to
hungry
people,
tutoring
younger
children
and
helping
senior
citizens.
During
the
event,
young
people
from
the
community
do
things
like
planting
neighborhood
gardens
and
cleaning
up
local
parks.
The
organizations
that
contribute
to
NYSD
believe
that
volunteering
and
community
service
are
important
activities
for
people
of
all
ages,
but
especially
for
young
people.
Young
people
who
volunteer
are
more
likely
to
do
well
in
school,
vote,
and
contribute
to
charities.
More
important,
they
help
other
people
and
make
the
world
a
better
place
for
everyone.
33.
The
aim
of
National
Youth
Service
Day
is
to
_______.
A.
educate
young
people
on
responsibility
B.
invite
young
people
to
meet
each
other
C.
encourage
young
people
to
serve
others
D.
celebrate
the
growth
of
young
people
34.
On
National
Youth
Service
Day,
young
volunteers
will
_______.
A.
do
some
cleaning
in
public
places
B.
prepare
food
for
hungry
people
C.
plant
vegetables
and
fruit
D.
help
old
people
to
learn
35.
The
purpose
of
writing
this
passage
is
to
_______.
A.
warn
young
people
not
to
affect
their
schooling
during
volunteering
B.
keep
a
record
of
how
young
people
celebrate
their
festival
C.
introduce
an
event
—
National
Youth
Service
Day
D.
advise
young
people
to
be
cooperative
when
volunteering
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。
Even
if
you
think
that
your
parents
are
mean-spirited
sometimes,
loving
your
parents
is
a
normal
part
of
life.
You
love
them
for
the
fact
that
they
created
you,
raised
you,
and
are
in
part
a
source
of
who
you
are.
36
Tell
them
you
love
them
every
morning.
A
gentle
“good
morning”
and
“I
love
you”
will
warm
a
coldest
heart.
Remember
that
they
brought
you
into
his
this
world.
Without
your
parents,
we
might
still
wander
at
an
unknown
world.
Respect
them
more
and
cherish
these
moments.
You
can
use
these
moments
to
learn
from
them,
when
you’re
off
on
your
own.
It’s
OK
to
get
angry
but
angry
actions
don’t
help
you
or
your
parents.
37
After
this,
share
your
feelings
with
your
parents.
Obey
their
requests.
It
will
make
your
attitude
better
and
earn
you
more
respect
from
them.
It
may
seem
like
you
are
going
through
hell
when
you
don’t
get
what
you
want
or
you
have
to
clean.
However,
you
had
better
remember
they
keep
a
roof
over
your
head
when
it’s
cold,
raining,
snowing,
or
too
hot.
Understand
that
parents
are
human
beings
and
make
mistakes.
Forgiveness
is
the
key.
38
39
Do
things
with
your
parents
like
watching
TV,
or
go
somewhere
with
them.
Anyway,
spend
as
much
time
with
them
as
you
can.
Listen
to
their
old
stories
and
learn
from
them.
You
will
find
they
are
your
teachers
in
this
way
or
another.
Some
people
simply
may
not
be
able
to
love
their
parents.
There
can
be
realistic
reasons
for
this,
family
violence
for
example.
40
Parents
do
not
have
a
right
to
harm
you.
A.
Keep
company
with
them.
B.
Learn
to
forgive
and
you
will
become
a
better
person.
C.
Here
are
some
effective
ways
to
love
your
parents.
D.
Seek
help
if
you
are
being
mistreated
in
any
way.
E.
The
following
ways
can
help
you
know
your
parents
better.
F.
Since
you
can
forgive
your
friends,
why
not
forgive
your
parents
G.
Act
calmly,
cool
off,
journal
about
your
feelings,
or
talk
to
a
friends.
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,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It
happened
on
a
Saturday
afternoon
about
12
years
ago.
I
volunteered
to
take
my
daughter
to
the
local
41
while
my
wife
did
the
housework.
As
soon
as
we
got
there,
my
daughter
rushed
to
the
42
and
asked
for
a
push.
As
I
was
helping
my
daughter
to
go
higher
and
higher,
I
noticed
43
trying
to
get
her
own
swing
going,
but
44
.
Her
grandmother
was
sitting
quietly
on
a
nearby
bench
and
took
no
notice
of
it
at
all.
After
giving
my
daughter
a
big
45
,
I
walked
over
to
the
little
girl
and
asked
if
she
needed
a
push
too.
She
46
and
said
“Yes!”
I
soon
had
her
feet
flying
towards
47
while
she
laughed
happily.
For
the
next
two
hours
I
48
myself
pushing
swings
and
playing
games
with
my
daughter
and
the
little
girl
on
the
playground.
By
the
time
we
49
home,
I
was
physically
exhausted,
but
my
spirits
were
still
50
higher
than
those
swings.
One
day
2
years
later,
as
usual,
I
needed
to
51
my
daughter
from
school
before
going
home.
I
stood
tiredly
in
the
parents’
52
area
watching
for
my
kid.
53
,
I
felt
two
tiny
arms
going
around
my
stomach.
I
54
and
there
was
the
very
little
girl
on
the
playground
smiling
up
at
me.
She
gave
me
one
more
big
55
before
running
off
to
catch
her
school
bus.
As
I
watched
her
56
,
I
didn’t
feel
so
57
any
more
and
my
58
were
once
again
up
in
the
heaven.
In
this
life
every
single
bit
of
59
we
share
finds
its
way
back
to
us
again.
It
may
travel
from
heart
to
heart
or
it
may
blossom
in
the
soul
60
it
was
planted.
41.
A.
stadium
B.
playground
C.
park
D.
square
42.
A.
tracks
B.
stand
C.
swings
D.
bars
43.
A.
a
mother
B.
my
daughter
C.
an
old
woman
D.
another
little
girl
44.
A.
succeeded
B.
fell
C.
failed
D.
slid
45.
A.
prize
B.
blow
C.
smile
D.
push
46.
A.
nodded
B.
wondered
C.
defended
D.
argued
47.
A.
the
earth
B.
my
daughter
C.
the
clouds
D.
her
grandmother
48.
A.
found
B.
suggested
C.
imagined
D.
watched
49.
A.
left
B.
headed
C.
moved
D.
struggled
50.
A.
running
B.
speeding
C.
floating
D.
flying
51.
A.
pick
up
B.
dress
up
C.
bring
up
D.
cheer
up
52.
A.
sleeping
B.
smoking
C.
reading
D.
waiting
53.
A.
Gradually
B.
Suddenly
C.
Fortunately
D.
Eventually
54.
A.
gave
in
B.
moved
off
C.
looked
down
D.
watched
out
55.
A.
kiss
B.
surprise
C.
reward
D.
hug
56.
A.
cheeks
B.
stomach
C.
back
D.
shoulders
57.
A.
tired
B.
amused
C.
amazed
D.
bored
58.
A.
senses
B.
memories
C.
minds
D.
spirits
59.
A.
love
B.
praise
C.
comfort
D.
glory
60.
A.
when
B.
where
C.
which
D.
that
第II卷
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面句子,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。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
61.
Rockets
were
________
(probable)
invented
by
accident.
62.
The
Chinese
discovered
that
the
gas
________(escape)
from
the
tube
could
lift
it
into
the
air.
63.
As
a
result
of
Yuan
Longping’s
discoveries
Chinese
rice
production
rose
_______
47.5
percent
in
the
1990’s.
64.
You
can
get
________
(stick)
in
a
traffic
jam
anywhere
in
the
world.
65.
Thirty
years
from
now
people
will
be
wearing
clothes
made
of
paper
which
they
will
be
able
to
throw
away
after
wearing
________
(it)
two
or
three
times.
66.
__________
these
are
very
important,
we
communicate
with
more
than
just
spoken
and
written
words.
67.
In
1970,
researchers
_________
(bring)
in
from
all
over
China
to
develop
the
new
system.
68.
No
one
knows
for
sure,
and
making
__________
(predict)
is
a
risky
business.
69.
Minibuses
with
seats
for
12
passengers
offer
________
alternative
to
expensive
taxis
and
crowded
public
transport
in
some
areas.
70.
Its
yield
is
much
_________
(great)
than
the
yield
of
other
types
of
rice
grown
in
Pakistan.
61._________
62.
__________
63.___________
64.__________
65.
____________
66.__________67.___________68.___________69.___________70.____________
第四部分
写作(共两节;满分35分)
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问交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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。
Three
years
ago,
I
went
to
a
boarding
school.
The
reason
for
my
attended
such
a
school
was
that
my
parents
was
very
busy.
They
often
went
abroad
on
business
but
had
no
time
to
take
care
of
myself.
Besides,
they
thought
I
ought
learn
to
be
independent.
Honest
speaking,
the
school
life
does
benefit
me
a
lot.
I
not
only
learned
some
ways
to
solve
problem
on
my
own
but
also
learned
how
to
get
along
with
others.
But
that
I
treasure
most
now
is
the
friendship
that
I
developed
into
at
that
time.
How
I
miss
that
wonderful
time!
第二节:书面表达
(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你的美国笔友Peter决定来中国学习中国文化和汉语,请你给他写封回信,告诉他中国的生活。内容包括:
1.
中美生活方式的不同
(食物等);
2.
学汉语和了解中国文化的最好方式。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Peter,
I’m
pleased
that
you
will
come
to
China
to
study
the
language
and
culture.
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Looking
forward
to
your
coming.
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案
I.
听力:
1—5
CBCBB
6—10
CBAAA
11—15
BABAC
16—20
CAACC
II.
阅读理解:21—24
BCDA
25—28.
DABA
28—32.
BACD
33—35
CAC
III.
七选五:36—40.
CGFAD
IV.完形填空:41—45
BCDCD
46—50
ACABD
51—55
ADBCD
55—60
CADAB
V.
语法填空:61.
probably
62.
escaping
63.
by
64.
stuck
65.
them
66.
Although
67.
were
brought
68.
predictions
69.
an
70.
greatert
VI.短文改错:
Three
years
ago,
I
went
to
a
boarding
school.
The
reason
for
my
attended
(attending)
such
a
school
was
that
my
parents
was
(were)
very
busy.
They
often
went
abroad
on
business
but
(and)
had
no
time
to
take
care
of
myself
(me).
Besides,
they
thought
I
ought
(∧to)
learn
to
be
independent.
Honest
(Honestly)
speaking,
the
school
life
does
(did)
benefit
me
a
lot.
I
not
only
learned
some
ways
to
solve
problem
(problems)
on
my
own
but
also
learned
how
to
get
along
with
others.
But
that
(what)
I
treasure
most
now
is
the
friendship
that
I
developed
into
(删除into)
at
that
time.
How
I
miss
that
wonderful
time!
VII.
书面表达:
Dear
Peter:
I’m
pleased
that
you
will
come
to
China
to
study
the
language
and
culture.
Living
in
China
is
a
wonderful
thing,
and
I’m
sure
you’ll
soon
fit
in.
The
Chinese
food
is
quite
different
from
yours.
Besides,
most
people
here
like
drinking
tea
instead
of
coffee.
And
we
use
chopsticks
while
having
dinner,
which
is
another
difference.
Chinese
people
are
very
friendly
and
easy-going,
so
it’ll
be
easy
for
you
to
make
friends
with
your
classmates
and
the
local
people.
Communicating
with
them
is
the
best
way
to
learn
Chinese
and
Chinese
culture.
In
a
word,
I’ll
try
my
best
to
help
you
settle
in
and
make
you
feel
at
home.
Looking
forward
to
your
coming.
Yours,
Li
hua