双峰一中2017年上学期高二期中考试英语试题
第I卷
(共90分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5个小题;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,从每题所给的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
Dorothy
do
on
the
weekend?
A.
Go
out
with
her
friend.
B.
Work
on
her
paper.
C.
Make
some
plans.
2.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.
In
a
store.
B.
In
a
classroom.
C.
At
a
hotel.
3.
What
is
the
man
complaining
A.
The
meat
tastes
like
leather.
B.
The
meat
is
too
hard
to
eat.
C.
The
bone
breaks
his
tooth.
4.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.
At
a
library.
B.
At
a
computer
lab.
C.
At
a
printing
shop.
5.
What
color
is
Mary’s
coat
A.
Yellow.
B.
Black.
C.
Brown.
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秒种的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
Who
is
holding
a
party
tonight
A.
David.
B.
Nancy.
C.
Laura.
7.
Where
is
Tom
going
tonight
A.
To
a
pub.
B.
To
a
library.
C.
To
a
theater.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
has
Barbara
been
A.
Milan.
B.
Florence.
C.
Rome.
9.
What
has
Barbara
got
in
her
suitcase
A.
Shoes.
B.
Stones.
C.
Books.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What’s
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Professor
and
student.
B.
Boss
and
employee.
C.
Colleagues.
11.
What
report
did
the
woman
write
A.
A
news
report.
B.
An
accident
report.
C.
An
annual
report.
12.
What
is
the
woman
possibly
worrying
about
A.
The
man
is
still
angry
with
her.
B.
Her
report
will
not
pass
through.
C.
Nobody
helps
her
work.
听第9段材料,回答第13
至16题。
13.
Who
could
the
man
speaker
most
probably
be
A.
A
person
who
saw
the
accident.
B.
The
driver
of
the
lorry.
C.
A
police
officer.
14.
What
was
Mrs.
Franks
doing
when
the
accident
took
place
A.
Walking
along
Churchchill
Avenue.
B.
Getting
ready
to
cross
the
road.
C.
Standing
outside
the
bank.
15.
When
did
the
accident
happen
A.
At
about
8:00am.
B.
At
about
9:00am.
C.
At
about
10:00am.
16.
How
did
the
accident
happen
A.
A
lorry
hit
a
car
B.
A
car
ran
into
the
street.
C.
A
bank
clerk
rushed
into
the
street.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
followed
by
the
weather
report
A.
A
music
program.
B.
Some
traffic
news.
C.
A
story
about
Britney
Spears.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
suggest
drivers
do
A.
Take
umbrellas
with
them.
B.
Drive
carefully
and
slowly.
C.
Avoid
the
Tokyo
Tower
Tonight.
19.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
this
weekend
A.
Rainy.
B.
Cloudy.
C.
Sunny.
20.
Where
will
the
speaker
probably
go
this
weekend
A.
To
the
radio
station.
B.
To
the
park.
C.
To
the
Tokyo
Tower.
第二部分
阅读理解
(共20小题;每小题2分,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
International
Men's
Day
is
held
on
Nov.
19th
every
year.
To
make
this
day,
we
have
chosen
a
number
of
macho(男子气概的)holidays
suitable
for
men
who
want
to
be
men
and
do
manly
things.
For
the
hunter
A
trip
to
the
7th
Rise
in
Cornwall,
England,
Offers
the
most
exciting
experience.
A
stay
in
the
traditional
Cornish
farmhouse
on
the
bank
of
the
River
Fal
is
filled
with
activities
that
will
put
hairs
on
your
chest.
The
price
is
275
per
person
for
two
nights,
including
all
activities
and
food.
The
farmhouse
can
sleep
at
least
10
people.
For
the
whisky
experts
The
southernmost
island
of
the
Inner
Hebrides.
Islay
is
home
to
whisky
factories,
including
its
most
famous
Laphroaig,
known
for
its
strong
taste.
Visiting
the
island
is
more
about
a
whisky
tour,
of
which
the
Laphroaig
tour
is
a
must;
there
are
also
plenty
of
opportunities
for
bird-watching,
fishing
and
playing
golf.
The
price
is
305
per
person
for
three
nights,
including
all
activities.
For
the
well-read
A
new
hotel
in
Tokyo,
known
as
an
“accommodation
bookshop”,
has
opened.
Book
and
Bed
offers
beds
hidden
behind
library
shelves
filled
with
1,700
books
in
Japanese
and
English.
You
are
sure
to
see
plenty
of
rich
furniture
and
wonderful
books.
The
price
is
1,000
JPY
for
one
night.
For
the
lone
wolf
Find
loneliness
in
the
wildest
reaches
of
Britain,
beyond
valleys
and
across
mountains,
and
then
after
a
long,
soul-searching
hike,
settle
down
for
the
night
in
a
simple
shelter
known
as
a
bothy(茅屋).
There
are
more
than
100
across
the
UK,
most
in
Scotland.
They
are
actually
stone
“tents”,
with
no
promise
of
running
water,
electricity,
or
beds,
but
they
can
offer
shelter,
and
are
free
to
use.
21.
The
underlined
phrase
“put
hairs
on
your
chest”
probably
means
the
activities
will
.
A.
make
more
hairs
grow
on
your
chest
B.
make
you
stronger
and
manlier
C.
make
your
hair
attractive
D.
be
of
great
benefit
to
you
22.
What
can
you
do
on
the
island
of
the
Inner
Hebrides
a.
taste
a
famous
whisky
b.
visit
a
beer
factory
c.
watch
golf
matches
d.
watch
birds
e.
go
fishing
A.
a-c-d
B.
b-d-e
C.
b-c-e
D.
a-d-e
23.
The
least
expensive
accommodation
is
the
one
offered
to
.
A.
the
lone
wolf
B.
the
book
lover
C.
the
whisky
expert
D.
the
hunter
B
Last
week
I
visited
one
of
my
old
neighborhoods
in
Washington
D.C.I
had
not
been
there
for
twenty
years
and
as
I
walked
along
the
street,
my
mind
was
flooded
by
memories
of
the
past.
I
saw
the
old
apartment
building
where
I
had
lived
and
the
playground
where
I
had
played.
As
I
viewed
these
once
familiar
surroundings,
images
of
myself
as
a
child
there
came
to
mind.
However,
what
I
saw
and
what
I
remembered
were
not
the
same.
I
sadly
realized
that
the
best
memories
are
those
left
untouched.
My
old
apartment
building,
as
I
remember,
was
bright
and
alive.
It
was
more
than
just
a
place
to
live.
It
was
a
movie
house,
a
space
station,
or
whatever
my
young
mind
could
imagine.
I
would
steal
away
with
my
friends
and
play
in
the
basement.
This
was
always
exciting
because
it
was
so
cool
and
dark,
and
there
were
so
many
things
there
to
hide
among.
There
was
a
small
river
in
the
back
of
the
building.
We
would
go
there
to
lie
in
the
shade
of
trees
and
enjoy
ourselves.
However,
what
I
saw
was
completely
different.
The
apartment
building
was
now
in
disrepair.
What
was
once
more
than
a
place
to
live
looked
hardly
worth
living
in.
The
windows
were
all
broken.
The
once
clean
walls
were
covered
with
dirty
marks.
The
river
was
hardly
recognizable.
The
water
was
polluted
and
the
trees
and
flowers
were
all
dead.
The
once
sweet-smelling
river
now
smelled
terrible.
It
was
really
heartbreaking
to
see
all
this.
I
do
not
regret
having
seen
my
old
neighborhood.
However,
I
do
not
think
my
innocent
childhood
memories
can
ever
be
the
same.
I
suppose
it
is
true
when
they
say,
“You
can
never
go
home
again.”
24.
In
the
first
two
paragraphs
of
the
passage
the
writer
tells
us
that
_________.
A.
he
was
very
imaginative
when
he
was
a
child
B.
he
came
from
a
very
poor
neighborhood
C.
he
lived
in
Washington
D.C.
for
twenty
years
D.
he
had
pleasant
memories
of
his
old
neighborhood
25.
How
did
the
writer
feel
when
he
visited
his
old
neighborhood
in
Washington
D.C.
A.
Very
sad.
B.
Quite
excited.
C.
Very
regretful.
D.
Greatly
surprised.
26.
On
his
visit
to
his
hometown,
the
writer
found
the
old
apartment
building
__________.
A.
had
been
repaired
B.
seemed
unfit
to
live
in
C.
could
hardly
be
recognized
D.
looked
dirty
and
smelt
horrible
27.
“You
can
never
go
home
again”
in
the
last
sentence
of
the
passage
means
that
_________.
A.
a
visit
to
one's
hometown
will
bring
back
many
sad
memories
B.
one
should
never
revisit
his
hometown
after
many
years
of
absence
C.
one
will
never
find
his
hometown
the
same
as
it
was
in
his
childhood
memory
D.
a
visit
to
one's
hometown
will
bring
back
one's
pleasant
memories
of
home
C
NEW
YORK—
Picking
a
Christmas
tree
takes
most
people
a
few
minutes,
or
a
couple
of
hours
if
they
head
for
the
woods.
Dave
Murbach
needs
11
months.
Almost
every
day
of
every
year,
Murbach’s
thoughts
turn
to
vision
of
a
perfectly
shaped
evergreen
tree
that
will
take
everyone's
breath
away.
Murbach
is
the
man
responsible
for
finding
the
towering
tree
that
makes
more
attractive
Manhattan’s
Rockefeller
Center
each
Christmas
season.
“I'm
always
looking
for
a
tree,”
the
center's
chief
gardener
says.
“I
look
for
it
even
when
I
go
to
the
beach
in
the
summer.
It’s
like
a
homework
assignment
hanging
over
your
head.”
And
if
he
gets
it
wrong,
there's
nothing
hiding
it.
“Every
day
it's
up,
400,000
people
go
by,
and
2.5
million
people
watch
the
lighting
celebration
on
television,”he
says.
This
year’s
tree,
a
74-foot
Nomy
spruce
(云杉)
from
Richfield,
Ohio,
flown
to
New
York
on
the
world's
largest
cargo
plane,
was
lighted
on
December
2.
The
arrival
of
the
tree
leads
in
the
Christmas
season
in
New
York
—
a
tradition
dating
back
to
1931,
when
the
workers
building
Rockefeller
Center
put
up
a
small
tree
with
ornaments.
The
search
for
the
next
year's
tree
starts
soon
after
the
old
tree
is
chopped
up
for
wood
chips
and
horse-jumping
logs.
Murbach
has
three
standards:
The
tree
must
be
at
least
65
feet
high,
at
least
35
feet
across
and
leaves
dense
enough
not
to
see
through.
That's
not
as
simple
as
it
sounds.
Though
forests
are
full
of
evergreens,
few
get
enough
sunlight
or
space
to
fill
out.
And
branches
in
snow
regions
often
break
under
the
weight,
making
trees
unbalanced.
Back
at
the
office,
he
sorts
through
hundreds
of
letters
from
people
offering
their
trees,
many
addressed
simply
to
“Mr.
Christmas
Tree
Man.”
Though
there
was
occasional
anxiety
attack
and
sleepless
night,
Murbach
knows
the
effect
the
tree
has
on
people:
“It's
for
bringing
people
together,
attempting
to
bring
together
people
you
love.
That's
what
I
hope
it
sets
off.”
But
Murbach
says
he's
always
too
worn
out
to
celebrate
Christmas.
28.
Which
is
the
correct
order
of
the
events
in
the
passage
a.
Murbach’s
thoughts
turn
to
a
perfectly
shaped
tree.
b.
2.5
million
people
watch
the
Christmas
tree.
c.
The
tree
is
flown
to
New
York.
d.
It
was
lighted
on
December
2.
e.
The
tree
is
chopped
up.
f.
Murbach
searches
for
the
tree.
A.
a,
b,
c,
d,
e,
f
B.
c,
d,
b,
f,
e,
a
C.
c,
d,
e,
b,
a,
f
D.
a,
f,
c,
d,
b,
e
29.
Why
does
Murbach
take
his
job
seriously
A.
Because
he
wants
everyone
to
be
happy
with
his
choice.
B.
Because
he
hopes
to
make
everybody
unable
to
breathe.
C.
Because
he
enjoys
showing
off.
D.
Because
he
wishes
to
attract
people's
attention
to
himself.
30.
According
to
Murbach'
s
standard
of
trees,
the
best
tree
must
_____.
A.
be
evergreen
B.
have
lots
of
space
between
their
branches
C.
be
tall
enough
not
to
see
through
D.
be
equally
balanced
31.
What
kind
of
person
do
you
think
Murbach
is
A.
A
person
always
ignoring
his
family.
B.
A
person
full
of
love.
C.
A
person
devoted
to
his
work.
D.
A
person
with
great
anxiety.
D
Technology
improves
our
lives
but
ruins
those
of
everyone
who
hangs
out
with
us.
I
spend
nearly
as
much
of
my
life
waiting
for
people
I’m
with
to
answer
a
call,
text
back
or
finish
a
tweet(发帖)as
they
do
waiting
for
me.
I’ve
already
known
that
owning
Google
Glass---the
eyeglasses
with
a
computer
attached---will
completely
turn
my
life
into
a
virtual
reality(虚拟实境)exactly
like
moving
my
cell
phone
fives
inches
closer
to
my
face.
What
I
need
to
know
is
what
it’s
like
to
communicate
with
someone
who’s
wearing
Google
Glass.
I
invited
Heather
Anne
Campbell
to
have
lunch
with
me
and
wear
her
Google
Glass
the
whole
time.
Heather,
a
comedian
who
appears
on
the
new
Whose
Line
Is
It
Away ,
is
one
of
about
8000
people
Google
chose
to
buy
the
$
1500
device
before
it’s
made
available
to
the
public.
I
did
not
think
our
lunch
would
go
well
since
I’m
one
of
the
few
people
who
believe
putting
your
phone
on
the
table
suggests
that
you
don’t
think
I
can
tell
a
story
as
well
as
someone
without
a
face
or
body.
When
Heather
arrived,
I
noticed
that
while
she
is
very
attractive,
she
looks
even
better
wearing
her
Google
Glass.
Shortly
after
sitting
down,
Heather
told
me
that
she
would
never
actually
wear
these
glasses
to
a
lunch.
“It’s
a
social
threat.”
She
explained,
since
by
moving
her
head
or
saying
an
order,
she
could
make
the
glasses
shoot
video
or
,
worse,
look
me
up
on
Wikipedia,
which
would
certainly
end
lunch
early.
Besides,
you
can’t
be
nearly
as
secret
with
Glass
as
I
thought:
I
could
find
when
the
tiny
screen
over
her
left
eye
was
on
,
so
I’d
know
immediately
if
she
wasn’t
really
paying
attention.
It’s
not
the
technology
that
makes
the
Glassbole
(a
person
who
talks
to
their
Google
Glass
often
without
noticing
the
outside
world
);
it’s
the
person
using
the
technology.
There’s
a
chance
that
by
making
the
first
Glass
wearers
hand
in
plans
on
how
they’d
use
them
,they’ll
set
a
good
example.
Maybe,
in
fact,
Google
will
be
responsible
enough
to
never
sell
me
one.
32.Why
did
the
author
invite
Heather
to
lunch
A.
To
borrow
her
Google
Glass.
B.
To
talk
about
her
new
comedy.
C.
To
interview
her
about
the
user
experience.
D.
To
experience
Google
Glass
as
a
lunch
companion.
33.The
author
didn’t
expect
the
lunch
to
be
good
because
he
thought_________.
A.
he
couldn’t
tell
good
stories.
B.
Heather
might
not
like
his
cooking.
C.
Heather’s
Google
Glass
would
be
a
problem.
D.
their
lunch
would
be
disturbed
by
Heather’s
fans.
34.What
does
Heather
mean
by
saying
“It’s
a
social
threat”
in
Paragraph
5
A.
Google
Glass
is
bad
for
interpersonal
communication.
B.
Google
Glass
causes
great
harm
to
her
health.
C.
Conversation
can’t
go
on
with
Google
Glass.
D.
One
has
no
secrets
with
Google
Glass.
35.What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Heather
Anne
Campbell
B.
Google
Glass
C.
Modern
Communications
D.
The
Widespread
Use
of
Phone
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Having
met
someone
interesting,
you
may
want
to
learn
more
about
that
person.
36._______
However,
it
will
be
easy
to
do
with
some
careful
plans.
37.________
If
you
show
the
person
who
you
are,
he
or
she
can
easily
expose
himself
or
herself
to
you.
You
can
also
learn
about
the
interests
of
the
person
by
displaying
yours.
Pay
attention
to
the
person’s
reactions
to
different
incidents.
38.______Every
day
you
have
many
chances
to
see
what
the
person
does
when
different
things
happen.
This
will
help
you
to
see
through
the
person.
Pay
attention
to
the
person’s
body
language.
Observe
if
the
person
is
facing
you
or
looking
at
you
frequently.
39.________
Ask
personal
but
not
too
deep
questions.
Be
sure
to
make
it
natural;
otherwise,
it
won’t
make
the
person
willing
to
continue
the
conversation.
40.______
There
is
a
saying
that
“birds
of
a
feather
flock(聚集)together”,
and
it
is
often
true.
Spending
time
with
these
friends
may
help
you
to
really
learn
more
about
the
person.
A.
Show
the
person
who
you
are.
B.
Don’t
ask
any
private
questions.
C.
Show
your
kindness
to
the
person
first.
D.
Finally,
hang
out
with
the
person’s
close
friends.
E.
Without
any
guidance,
you
may
not
know
how
to
do
it.
F.
If
the
gestures
seem
nervous,
they
might
mean
something
bad.
G.
Getting
to
know
someone
better
is
more
than
just
knowing
what
the
person
says.
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、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
For
most
people,
graduation
is
an
exciting
day,
but
my
graduation
day
was
not.
I
remember
that
weekend
two
years
ago.
Family
and
friends
had
flown
in
from
across
the
country
to
41
the
celebration.
But
just
like
everyone
else
in
my
class,
I
had
watched
the
42
turn
from
bad
to
worse
in
my
senior
year.
Almost
all
of
us
graduates
had
degrees,
but
very
uncertain
43
.
The
weeks
ahead
weren’t
44
.
I
knew
my
small
university
town
couldn’t
offer
me
any
opportunities,
45
I
packed
up
my
car
and
drove
to
Southern
California
to
find
work.
But
what
I
thought
would
take
a
46
dragged
into
two,
and
then
four,
and
100
job
applications
later,
I
found
myself
in
the
exact
same
47
as
I
was
before.
You
know
that
feeling
when
you
wake
up
in
48
That
feeling
became
a
constant
in
my
life.
Days
felt
like
weeks,
weeks
like
months,
and
those
many
months
felt
like
everlasting
49
.
And
the
most
annoying
part
was
no
matter
how
much
I
tried,
I
just
couldn’t
seem
to
make
any
50
.
So
what
did
I
do
to
keep
my
good
sense
I
decided
to
51
.
Something
about
putting
words
on
a
page
made
everything
seem
a
little
clearer
—
a
little
brighter.
Something
about
writing
gave
me
52
.
And
if
you
want
something
badly
enough,
sometimes
a
little
hope
is
all
you
53
!
I
put
my
54
into
a
children’s
book.
Beyond
the
River
was
the
story
of
an
unlikely
hero,
a
little
fish,
who
55
to
give
up
his
dream.
And
then
one
day,
without
any
sort
of
writing
degree
or
contacts
in
the
writing
world
—
just
a
lot
of
hard
work
and
determination
—
I
was
offered
a
56
contract
(合同)
for
my
first
book!
After
that,
things
slowly
began
to
fall
into
57
.
I
was
offered
a
second
book
deal.
Then,
a
few
months
later,
I
got
an
interview
with
the
Walt
Disney
Company
and
was
58
shortly
after.
Don’t
give
up.
Even
if
things
look
59
now,
don’t
give
up.
If
you
work
hard,
things
will
always
get
better.
Often
times
our
dreams
lie
in
wait
just
a
little
further
upstream
...
all
we
need
is
the
60
to
push
beyond
the
river.
41.
A.
attend
B.
hold
C.
prepare
D.
enjoy
42.
A.
environment B.
economy
C.
opportunity
D.
climate
43.
A.
choice
B.
danger
C.
desire
D.
future
44.
A.
quiet
B.
busy
C.
easy
D.
long
45.
A.
so
B.
but
C.
for
D.
or
46.
A.
day
B.
week
C.
month
D.
year
47.
A.
town
B.
direction
C.
situation
D.
habit
48.
A.
surprise
B.
fear
C.
delight
D.
peace
49.
A.
glory
B.
complaint
C.
love
D.
pain
50.
A.
appointment B.
progress
C.
commitment
D.
decision
51.
A.
read
B.
think
C.
write
D.
paint
52.
A.
hope
B.
wisdom
C.
pleasure
D.
inspiration
53.
A.
lack
B.
find
C.
bury
D.
need
54.
A.
disapproval B.
disagreement
C.
dissatisfaction
D.
disadvantage
55.
A.
refused
B.
managed
C.
failed
D.
decided
56.
A.
writing
B.
translating
C.
publishing
D.
reviewing
57.
A.
ruin
B.
place
C.
pieces
D.
despair
58.
A.
rewarded
B.
paid
C.
fired
D.
hired
59.
A.
different
B.
unimportant
C.
strange
D.
tough
60.
A.
courage
B.
chance
C.
time
D.
dream
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)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容,(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Over
the
years,
I
have
met
some
interesting
people.
Two
of
61
most
interesting
people
were
two
elderly
sisters,
Joan
and
Bernice,__62_____way
of
talking
about
people
inspired
me.
It
was
always
a
63__
(pleasant)
to
visit
these
two
sisters.
Just
being
greeted
at
the
door
was
a
joy.
They
couldn’t
be
64___(happy)
when
seeing
me.
I
always
heard
about
the
people
who
were
there
before
me.
Every
person
__
65____
(talk)
about
in
a
positive
way.
The
conversation
would
go
something
like
this,
“Oh,
Kay,
so
and
so
was
here
yesterday,
she
__66__
(be)
just
the
‘salt
of
the
earth’,
isn't
she ”
The
other
sister
would
reply,
“Oh
yes!
You
just
can't
believe
___67__
wonderful
she
is.”
I
never
heard
they
said
a
negative
word
about
anyone.
NEVER!
I
understood
why
these
two
had
so
much
company
when
other
people
complained
that
no
one
cared
about
___68__
(they).
It
was
their
attitude__
69__
people.
There
was
no
doubt
that
when
the
next
person
came
to
visit,
they
were
going
to
hear
how
I
was
the
“salt
of
the
earth”.
What
a
wonderful
example
these
two
elderly
sisters
were
to
me!
I
will
always
be
_70__
(thank)
that
I
had
the
opportunity
to
know
them.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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:在错的词下划一横线,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。
Ding
Guangquan,
an
old
master
of
crosstalk,
has
been
teaching
this
unique
art
form
to
foreigner
since
1989.
Ding’s
classes,
that
are
held
in
Beijing,
gain
much
popularity
among
foreign
students.
Ding
is
always
happily
to
take
on
new
foreign
students.
His
initial
requirements
are
that
students
must
speak
good
Putonghua
but
have
an
interest
in
Chinese
culture.
The
students
begin
their
training
by
listening
and
copying
traditional
pieces
of
crosstalk.
Then
they
move
on
to
create
crosstalk
dialogues
in
the
pairs
with
other
students.
Finally,
when
Ding
Guangquan
think
they
have
attained
enough
skills,
the
foreign
students
can
create
dialogues
with
him.
Once
polished
their
skills,
some
of
his
students
go
on
to
become
quite
well-known
himself.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,这周末你参加了一个志愿者活动。请根据下列提示写一封邮件与你的美国朋友Jack分享你的这次经历;
1.活动内容;
2.你的收获。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
英语参考答案
听力
BCBBA
ACAAB
CACCB
BABCB
阅读
BDA
DABC
DADC
DCAB
EAGFD
完型ABDCA
BCBDB
CADCA
CBDDA
语法填空71.the
72.whose
73.pleasure
74.happier
75.was
talked
76.Is
77.how
78.them
79.towards
80.thankful
改错1:
foreigner改成foreigners。
2:
that改成which。3:
happily改成happy。
4:
but改成and。
5:
listening后面加上to。
6:
create改成creating。
7:去掉the。
8:
think改成thinks。
9:
polished改成polishing。
10:
himself改成themselves。
书面表达
Dear
Jack:
I’m
writing
to
share
with
you
my
experience
at
the
weekend.
I
took
part
in
a
volunteer
activity.
My
duty
was
to
clean
a
busy
street
which
is
about
four
hundred
meters
long.
After
I
got
up
at
seven
o’clock,
sleepy,
I
went
out
without
a
second
thought.
Cleaning
the
street
seems
easy,
but
sometimes
it
is
very
dangerous
as
you
have
to
be
careful
of
passing
cars
and
bikes.
I
threw
myself
onto
the
bed
as
soon
as
I
got
back
home
in
the
afternoon.
It
was
not
until
then
that
I
realized
how
great
street
cleaners
are.
What
about
your
weekend
Please
tell
me
in
your
next
email.
Regards,
Li
Hua
听力录音原文
Text
1
M:
Do
you
have
any
plans
for
the
weekend,
Dorothy.
Would
you
like
to
join
me
for
an
outing
W:
Thanks,
but
I
am
going
to
work
on
my
paper
all
weekend.
Text
2
W:
May
I
help
you,
sir
M:
Yes,
I
seem
to
have
lost
my
room
key.
W:
In
that
case,
you
need
to
go
to
the
front
desk
to
get
another
one.
Text
3
M:
Waitress!
This
beef
is
like
old
leather!
It
is
enough
to
break
every
tooth
in
your
mouth.
W:
Perhaps
we’d
like
to
change
your
order,
Sir.
Text
4
M:
It’s
my
first
time
here.
Can
you
tell
me
how
to
use
the
lab
W:
You
should
either
go
to
any
computer
or
come
to
the
help
desk
to
reserve
a
computer.
If
you
want
to
print
something,
your
can
go
to
the
next
room.
Text
5
M:
Hi,
Mary.
What
did
you
buy?
W:
This
coat.
Do
you
like
it
M:
Yes,
yellow
looks
good
on
you.
W:
Do
you
think
my
black
bag
will
go
well
with
it
M:
Your
brown
one
will
look
better.
Text
6
M:
Hey,Lisa,
we
should
go.
David’s
party
started
hours
ago.
W:
I
don’t
want
to
go.
I
don’t
like
Nancy.
She
was
rude
to
me
when
we
saw
her
at
the
pub
last
week.
M:
Who’s
Nancy
David’s
girlfriend
W:
No,
David’s
girlfriend
is
Laura.
Nancy’s
going
out
with
Tom.
M:
Oh.
Well,
Tom
said
he’d
be
going
to
the
theater
tonight.
So
maybe
Nancy
won’t
be
at
the
party.
Text
7
M:
Hello
Barbara,
welcome
back.
You
look
great.
W:
Rod,
it’s
lovely
to
see
you
again.
M:
How
was
your
trip
W:
Fine
but
tiring.
Milan
was
interesting,
it’s
bigger
than
I
expected,
noisier
and
dirtier,
too.
M:
And
Florence,
what
do
you
think
of
Florence
W:
Well
I
didn’t
go
there
.Have
you
ever
been
there
M:
No,
I
have
never
been
to
Italy.
I’d
really
like
to
go
to
Roma.
Well,
the
cars
are
in
the
car
park.
Is
this
all
your
luggage
W:
Yes,
but
the
suitcase
is
very
heavy.
M:
Barbara,
what’s
in
it
Books
or
stones
W:
Just
20
pairs
of
shoes.
Text
8
M:
Come
in,
please.
Oh,
Mary,
come
over
and
sit
here.
Your
annual
report
is
well
done.
I
heard
you
did
it
within
just
two
days.
W:
Yeah.
But
I
receive
a
lot
of
help
from
my
colleagues.
M:
I
know
you
are
a
capable
person.
The
others
couldn’t
have
helped
you
much.
They
had
their
own
work
to
do.
W:
Thank
you
for
saying
that.
But
I
don’t
always
do
a
good
job.
I
have
been
thinking
that
you
must
still
be
upset
with
me
for
the
wrong
figures
I
gave
you
the
day
before
yesterday.
M:
Take
it
easy.
Everyone
makes
mistakes.
However,
be
more
careful
next
time.
You
have
a
bright
future
ahead
of
you.
W:
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
encouragement.
Mr,Chandler.
I’ll
do
my
best.
Text
9
M:
Now,
Mrs,Franks,I
just
like
to
read
your
statements
back
to
you,
and
then
you
can
write
your
name
on
it.
W:
Fine.
M:
I
was
standing
in
front
of
the
Second
National
Bank
Building
at
about
8:50
am,
I
saw
a
small
red
car
heading
for
the
cross
road
of
Churchill
Avenue,
and
York
Road,
it
was
coming
towards
me
along
Churchill
Avenue
at
about
40
miles
per
hour.
The
traffic
lights
on
York
Road
changed
to
green,
and
a
delivery
lorry
began
to
move
forward
at
about
5
miles
per
hour.
The
driver
of
the
car
probably
didn’t
see
that
his
traffic
light
has
changed
from
orange
to
red,
and
ran
into
the
side
of
the
lorry.
W:
That’s
correct.
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10
Hello,
everybody.
Thanks
for
listening
to
J-WAVE,
Tokyo’s
favorite
radio
station.
We’ll
be
playing
some
music
by
Britney
Spears
in
a
moment,
but
first
let’s
check
the
weather
out
there.
It’s
been
a
beautiful
day
today,
hasn’t
it
Well,
this
evening’s
weather
is
changing
fast,
so
if
you
are
on
your
way
home
from
the
office,
you’ll
have
to
be
careful
driving
because
there
are
some
low
clouds
moving
in.
You
won’t
see
the
lights
of
Tokyo
Tower
tonight!
Seriously,
it
may
be
difficult
to
see
other
cars
on
the
highway,
so
put
your
lights
on
and
drive
slowly
for
safety
tonight,
OK
No
umbrellas
necessary
tomorrow.
We’ll
have
beautiful
weather
all
week,
mild
temperatures
and
sunshine
starting
tomorrow
and
lasting
through
the
weekend.
Have
a
picnic
in
the
park,
take
a
hike
and
get
some
fresh
air.
That’s
what
I
plan
to
do.