辽宁省瓦房店市2016-2017学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题
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
Dream
home
in
magical
Lucas
Valley.
Room
is
rented
for
the
summer.
Would
like
to
sign
lease(租约)with
the
right
person
who
is
healthy
and
eco
conscious.
PREFER
to
offer
rent
reduction
option
for
the
right
person,
see
below...
3
beautiful
bedrooms,
about
10’
x
11’
with
4’
window
faces
morning
sun
and
beautiful
view
of
courtyard
garden
and
flowers.
Can
be
furnished
or
unfurnished.
Home
features
sunny
island
kitchen,
floor
to
ceiling
glass
with
garden
views.
Share
use
of
all
amenities
of
home,
beautiful
sunny
yard,
organic
gardens,
picnic
table.
Great
outdoor
pool,
yoga
and
tennis
2
blocks
away,
2
great
farmers
markets
weekly
5
minutes
away
at
SR
Civic
Center.
Peaceful
quiet
neighborhood,
easy
parking
right
outside,
1.5
miles
from
101,
great
access
to
all
Bay
Area.
Please
be
healthy
and
environmentally
conscious,
clean
and
considerate,
no
smoking,
no
drugs,
no
pets.
Quiet
and
friendly
prof
F
(author,
healer,
consultant)
—
works
from
home
p/t,
1
dog,
NO
cats,
sorry
NO
pets
possible
-
dog
is
NOT
pet
friendly.
Partial
rent
reduction
option
available
for
the
right
person
—
read
more
if
interested:
Holistic
health
author
seeking
great
reliable
help
with
routine
home
and
office
help
(filing,
organizing
papers)
garden
watering
and
dog
walking
(up
to
5
hours
per
week,
prefer
1
hour
available
each
morning
between
7-9am)
or
time
on
Saturdays,
see
details
below,
please
leave
your
phone
number
in
response.
PLEASE
PUT
in
your
EMAIL:
your
phone
number
what
date
you
are
available
to
move
in
what
skills
you
can
contribute
21.
What
is
the
advantage
of
living
in
the
advertised
room
A.
You
can
swim
without
leaving
home.
B.
You
can
save
some
money
by
helping
the
owner.
C.
You
can
form
a
habit
of
protecting
environment.
D.
You
can
enjoy
the
setting
sun
through
the
window.
22.
Who
may
be
the
right
person
to
share
the
house
with
the
author
A.
Mary,
an
outgoing
girl
who
loves
animals
and
raises
a
cat.
B.
Mr
Green,
a
warm-hearted
man
who
smokes
occasionally.
C.
Tom,
a
student
who
is
thoughtful
and
helpful.
D.
Jim,
a
healthy
young
man
who
hates
animals.
23.
How
far
is
the
house
from
101,
great
access
to
all
Bay
Area
A.
2
blocks
away.
B.
5
minutes’
walk.
C.
1.5
miles.
D.
2
miles.
24.
How
can
you
get
in
touch
with
the
author
A.
By
email.
B.
By
telephone.
C.
In
person.
D.By
fax.
B
You’re
in
a
department
store
and
you
see
a
couple
of
attractive
young
women
looking
at
a
sweater.
You
listen
to
their
conversation:
“I
can’t
believe
it-a
Lorenzo
Bertolla!
They
are
almost
impossible
to
find.
Isn’t
it
beautiful
And
it’s
a
lot
cheaper
than
the
one
Sara
bought
in
Rome.
”
They
leave
and
you
go
over
to
see
this
incredible
sweater.
It’s
nice
and
the
price
is
right.
You’ve
never
heard
of
Lorenzo
Bertolla,
but
those
girls
looked
really
stylish.
They
must
know.
So,
you
buy
it.
You
never
realize
that
those
young
women
are
employees
of
an
advertising
agency.
They
are
actually
paid
to
go
from
store
to
store,
talking
loudly
about
Lorenzo
Bertolla
clothes.
Every
day
we
notice
what
people
are
wearing,
driving
and
eating.
If
the
person
looks
cool,
the
product
seems
cool,
too.
This
is
the
secret
of
undercover
marketing.
Companies
from
Ford
to
Nike
are
starting
to
use
it.
Undercover
marketing
is
important
because
it
reaches
people
that
don’t
pay
attention
to
traditional
advertising.
This
is
particularly
true
of
the
MTV
generation-consumers
between
the
age
of
18
and
34.
It
is
a
golden
group.
They
have
a
lot
of
money
to
spend,
but
they
don’t
trust
ads.
So
advertising
agencies
hire
young
actors
to
“perform”
in
bars
and
other
places
here
young
adults
go.
Some
people
might
call
this
practice
deceptive(骗人的),
but
marketing
executive
Jonathan
Ressler
calls
it
creative.
“Look
at
traditional
advertising.
Its
effectiveness
is
decreasing.
”
However,
one
might
ask
what
exactly
is
“real”
about
young
women
pretending
to
be
enthusiastic
about
a
sweater
Advertising
executives
would
say
it’s
no
less
real
than
an
ad.
The
difference
is
that
you
know
an
ad
is
trying
to
persuade
you
to
buy
something.
You
don’
t
know
when
a
conversation
you
overhear
is
just
a
performance.
25.The
two
attractive
young
women
were
talking
so
that
they
could
_____.
A.
get
the
sweater
at
a
lower
price
B.
be
heard
by
people
around
C.
be
admired
by
other
shoppers
D.
decide
on
buying
the
sweater
26.The
underlined
words
Lorenzo
Bertolla
is
_____.
A.
a
very
popular
male
singer
B.
an
advertising
agency
C.
a
clothing
company
in
Rome
D.
the
brand
name
of
a
sweater
27.Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
A.
The
two
girls
are
in
fact
employed
by
the
Lorenzo
Bertolla
Company.
B.
The
MTV
generation
tend
to
be
more
easily
influenced
by
ads.
C.
Traditional
advertising
is
becoming
less
effective
because
it’s
too
direct.
D.
Undercover
marketing
will
surely
be
banned
soon
by
the
government.
28.Which
of
the
following
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Two
Attractive
Shoppers
B.
Lorenzo
Bertolla
Sweaters
C.
Ways
of
Advertising
D.
Undercover
Marketing
C
We
have
two
dogs
and
offer
them
good
food
and
a
comfortable
bed.
However,
they
always
try
to
run
away.
One
day
as
I
was
walking
them
along
the
river,
Cady
broke
away
from
me.
I
called
for
her
to
return,
but
she
didn’t.
I
got
unhappy
and
didn’t
run
after
her.
That
afternoon
I
picked
my
daughter
up
from
school
and
I
told
her
that
Cady
might
be
missing.
“If
she
has
done
something
wrong,
I
will
not
be
paying
her
fines
this
time,”
I
said.
My
daughter
asked
for
the
reason.
I
insisted
that
I
would
not
keep
a
disobedient
(不听话的)
dog.
I
took
a
glance
over
my
daughter.
It
seemed
that
the
thought
of
losing
the
dog
was
very
painful
to
her.
I
think
I
have
given
Cady
a
good
living
environment.
If
she
is
silly
enough
to
leave
all
that
behind,
then
“bye-bye”
is
my
attitude.
In
a
warm
and
tender
moment
that
brings
tears
to
my
eyes,
my
daughter
said,
“Dad,
you
don’t
understand.
Cady
is
not
pretty
and
not
even
well
trained.
If
she
is
missing,
no
one
will
adopt
her.
That
means
she
will
die.”
Then
I
remembered
that
the
reason
why
I
kept
the
stray
(流浪的)
dog
in
the
first
place
was
that
we
could
not
find
a
home
for
her
and
did
not
want
her
to
be
destroyed.
My
heart
softened.
As
we
pulled
into
the
driveway,
there
stood
Cady
in
the
backyard
with
a
lovely
expression.
My
neighbor
told
me
that
she
was
clever
enough
to
find
her
way
back.
My
daughter
jumped
with
joy.
29.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
second
paragraph
A.
The
owner
will
be
fined
if
his
dog
does
something
wrong.
B.
The
author
had
difficulty
getting
along
with
the
dog.
C.
The
author
wanted
to
get
rid
of
the
dog
on
purpose.
D.
The
author
was
quite
worried
after
the
dog
lost.
30.
What
the
author’s
daughter
said
in
the
fourth
paragraph
suggested
that
__________.
A.
she
was
angry
with
the
stupid
dog
B.
she
wanted
to
train
the
dog
well
C.
she
was
sure
the
dog
would
return
D.
she
was
quite
worried
about
the
dog
31.
What
was
the
author
reminded
of
after
hearing
his
daughter’s
words
A.
How
his
daughter
loved
Cady.
B.
When
Cady
became
his
friend.
C.
Why
they
adopted
Cady.
D.
Where
Cady
was
trained.
32.
We
can
infer
from
the
text
that
__________
.
A.
the
author
was
happy
about
the
dog’s
return
B.
it’s
the
author’s
job
to
collect
stray
dogs
C.
the
author
has
no
experience
in
keeping
dogs
D.
the
author
didn’t
want
the
dog
to
come
back
D
People
are
being
attracted
to
Facebook
with
the
promise
of
a
fun,
free
service
without
realizing
they’re
paying
for
it
by
giving
up
large
amounts
of
personal
information.
Facebook
then
attempts
to
make
money
by
selling
their
data
to
advertisers
that
want
to
send
targeted
messages.
Most
Facebook
users
don’t
realize
this
is
happening.
Even
if
they
know
what
the
company
is
up
to,
they
still
have
no
idea
what
they’re
paying
for
Facebook
because
people
don’t
really
know
what
their
personal
information
is
worth.
The
biggest
problem,
however,
is
that
the
company
keeps
changing
the
rules.
Early
on,
you
keep
everything
private.
That
was
the
great
thing
about
Facebook
—
you
could
create
your
own
little
private
network.
Last
year,
the
company
changed
its
privacy
rules
so
that
many
things
—
your
city,
your
photo,
your
friends’
names—were
set,
by
default
(默认)
to
be
shared
with
everyone
on
the
Internet.
According
to
Facebook’s
vice-president
Elliot
Schrage,
the
company
is
simply
making
changes
to
improve
its
service,
and
if
people
don’t
share
information,
they
have
a
"less
satisfying
experience".
Some
people
think
this
is
more
about
Facebook
looking
to
make
more
money.
Its
original
business
model,
which
was
about
selling
ads
and
putting
them
at
the
side
of
the
page,
totally
failed. Who
wants
to
look
at
ads
when
they’re
online
connecting
with
their
friends
The
privacy
issue
has
already
landed
Facebook
in
hot
water
in
Washington.
In
April,
Senator
Charles
Schumer
called
on
Facebook
to
change
its
privacy
policy.
He
also
urged
the
Federal
Trade
Commission
to
set
guidelines
for
social-networking
sites.
"I
think
the
senator
rightly
communicated
that
we
had
not
been
clear
about
what
the
new
products
were
and
how
people
could
choose
to
use
them
or
not
to
use
them,"
Schrage
admits.
I
think
that
whatever
Facebook
has
done
so
far
to
invade
our
privacy
is
only
the
beginning,
which
is
why
I’m
considering
stopping
using
it.
Facebook
is
a
convenient
site,
but
I’m
upset
by
the
idea
that
my
information
is
in
the
hands
of
people
I
don’t
know.
That’s
too
high
a
price
to
pay.
33.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
A.
Facebook
is
becoming
a
more
useful
site.
B.
Facebook
is
improving
its
service
gradually.
C.
Facebook
is
stealing
and
selling
users’
information.
D.
Facebook
is
losing
more
customers.
34.
What
did
Facebook’s
business
model
include
at
the
beginning
A.
Selling
its
service.
B.
Selling
ads.
C.
Selling
its
products.
D.
Selling
personal
information.
35.
According
to
the
writer,
why
Facebook
make
changes
to
its
rule
A.
To
provide
better
service
to
its
users.
B.
To
follow
the
Federal
guidelines.
C.
To
encourage
its
users’
communication.
D.To
gain
its
users’
more
personal
information.
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。
Learn
how
to
be
organized
Clean
your
room.
Start
with
making
your
bed.
Then
pick
up
the
mess
on
your
floor
and
later
clean
any
extra
table
that
is
not
neat.
36
This
will
help
a
lot
when
you
are
trying
to
find
something.
If
you
have
time,
sort
out
your
wardrobe
and
drawers.
37
Ask
your
parents
to
take
any
reusable
items
to
your
local
charity
shop.
Removing
these
items
can
give
you
more
room.
Buy
all
the
school
supplies
you
need.
Better
more
than
less.
Make
a
list
of
all
the
essentials
that
you
will
need
for
school.
38
Also,
buy
scissors
and
glue
sticks
to
stick
things
into
your
school
books,
to
keep
them
organised.
39
Like
planners,
a
calendar(日历),
etc.
These
will
help
you
be
more
organized
wherever
you
are!
Buy
the
right
backpack
Backpacks
are
a
must.
But
you
should
make
sure
it
is
big
enough
to
fit
in
all
your
supplies.
It
should
also
have
lots
of
pockets
to
keep
everything
well-organised.
Make
sure
it
is
strong
so
that
it
will
last
a
few
years.
40
A.
Buy
whatever
you
think
is
useful.
B.
Put
everything
back
in
its
right
place.
C.
Buy
things
that
will
help
you
to
be
more
organized.
D.
This
should
include
pencils,
highlighters,
colored
pens.
E.
Sometimes,
it
is
okay
to
spend
quite
a
bit
of
money
on
it.
F.
A
messy
room
might
prove
you
are
not
good
at
organizing.
G.
Remove
clothes
that
no
longer
fit
and
items
you
no
longer
want.
第三部分
语言知识运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,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。
My
dad
always
collected
coins.
He
would
walk
to
his
long-time
bankers
and
41
they
put
at
least
some
new
coins
aside
for
him
42
coins
were
issued.
He
gave
them
to
every
43
member.
It
gradually
became
a
special
family
44
to
get
coins
from
Dad.
When
my
dad
died,
I
felt
a
sense
of
45
.
My
father
and
I
had
been
so
close.
I
was
lost
without
his
46
and
support.
I
wondered
if
I
would
47
feel
my
dad
around
me
again,
watching
over
me.
It
was
right
after
Hurricane
Katrina.
At
the
end
of
a
motivational
meeting,
I
felt
so
48
as
I
looked
at
these
devoted
volunteers.
To
my
surprise,
when
I
glanced
at
the
49
,
I
saw
a
coin
from
the
state
where
my
dad
was
50
and
raised.
Later,
I
went
to
the
bank
to
51
a
check.
The
bank
manager,
who
had
known
me,
called
me
into
her
office,
showing
me
the
coins
for
all
the
states
my
dad
had
52
.
Ever
since
that
time,
I
have
always
53
coins
at
the
most
extraordinary
times,
when
I
needed
support
the
most.
54
,
nowadays
when
I
need
emotional
support
during
a
tough
time,
a
coin
will
always
55
in
a
strange
place.
Now
every
time
a
coin
appears
in
our
house,
one
of
my
56
says,
“Oh,
it’s
Grandpa!
”We
all
feel
a
sense
of
57
every
time
a
single
coin
turns
up
in
a
(n)
58
place.
We
have
all
accepted
it
as
a
59
of
love,
guidance
and
support
from
Dad
—
and
60
coin
makes
us
smile.
41.
A.
point
out
B.
talk
about
C.
look
at
D.
make
sure
42.
A.
because
B.
when
C.
since
D.
until
43.
A.
club
B.
bank
C.
family
D.
team
44.
A.
principle
B.
tradition
C.
discovery
D.
memory
45.
A.
relief
B.
duty
C.
guilt
D.
emptiness
46.
A.
promise
B.
belief
C.
guidance
D.
expectation
47.
A.
ever
B.
just
C.
already
D.
even
48.
A.
nervous
B.
anxious
C.
disappointed
D.
grateful
49.
A.
ceiling
B.
floor
C.
playground
D.
wall
50.
A.
played
B.
saved
C.
born
D.
chosen
51.
A.
write
B.
post
C.
cash
D.
print
52.
A.
shared
B.
ordered
C.
received
D.
collected
53.
A.
found
B.
counted
C.
dropped
D.
collected
54.
A.
Unluckily
B.
Gradually
C.
Amazingly
D.
Obviously
55.
A.
break
out
B.
end
up
C.
fade
away
D.
show
up
56.
A.
students
B.
colleagues
C.
kids
D.
friends
57.
A.
comfort
B.
achievement
C.
pride
D.
loss
58.
A.
unexpected
B.
fixed
C.
similar
D.
distant
59.
A.
support
B.
message
C.
result
D.
record
60.
A.
another
B.
every
C.
either
D.
other
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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Kiyoto
Saito
is
trying
to
change
people’s
opinion
of
agricultural
work
through
his
unusual
attire(打扮).
Whether
he’s
driving
a
tractor
61
is
standing
in
the
fields,
Kiyoto
is
always
wearing
an
elegant
suit.
Kiyoto’s
family
has
been
planting
rice
for
around
400
years,
but
as
a
teenager
he
62
(find)
the
tradition
boring
and
moved
to
the
city.
He
returned
to
his
native
town
two
years
ago,
63
(determine)
to
get
involved
in
the
family
business.
64
idea
of
wearing
a
suit
in
the
fields
started
as
a
joke.
One
day,
his
brother
joked
about
farming
in
an
elegant
suit,
but
Kyioto
took
it
65
(serious).
He
viewed
the
idea
as
the
perfect
way
to
change
public
opinion
of
agricultural
work.
“Most
people
think
of
farmers
66
‘dirty
all
day’.
I
want
youngsters
to
think
‘
farming
looks
fun’”
he
said.
At
first
no
one
seemed
67
(understand)
him.
Even
his
family
was
surprised
by
his
68
(choose)
of
farming
attire.
His
grandfather
worried
69
(do)
farm
work
in
a
suit
would
be
dangerous.
Now
Kiyoto
is
famous
and
has
been
invited
on
various
television
shows.
He
also
has
a
blog
where
he
regularly
70
(post)
his
farming
experiences
and
photos
of
himself
all
dressed
up.
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)
Mary
died
in
October,
2013,
whom
devoted
her
whole
life
to
taking
care
of
the
homeless.
In
honor
of
her,
her
friend
Luke
made
up
his
minds
to
do
a
good
deed
every
day
for
a
year.
He
did
all
that
he
can
to
help
others.
He
took
out
of
rubbish
for
his
elderly
neighbors.
He
baked
bread
and
sent
them
to
his
friends.
He
even
bought
meals
for
completely
strangers.
He
spent
$3,
000
on
good
deeds,
although
he
was
only
part-time
worker.
Some
people
didn’t
understand
him,
thought
he
wanted
something
in
return.
When
hearing
this,
he
said,
"Honestly
speaking,
helping
others
can
help
ourselves
but
it
makes
us
more
grateful
for
that
we
have."
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,在网上看到中国青年动物保护联盟(China
Youth
Animal
Protection
Association/CYAPA)向全国中学生招募1000名暑期志愿者进行保护濒危动物的知识普及活动。你想申请成为其中一员。请用英语写一封自我推荐邮件。要点如下:
1.
说明写信目的;
2.
简述个人情况和申请优势;
3.
表达期望。
注意:1.字数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,让行文连贯;
3.开头,结尾已给出(不计入你所写字数)。
Dear
Sir/Madam,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best
wishes!
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
高一英语参考答案
阅读理解:
21-24
BCCA
25-28
BDCD
29-32
ADCA
33-35
CBD
36-40
BGDCE
完型填空:
41.
D
考查动词短语。A.
point
out
指出;
B.
talk
about
谈论;C.
look
at
看;D.
make
sure
确定。爸爸每次都
要去银行以确定那些银行工作人员为他保留了新发行的硬币,故选
D。
42.
B
考查连词。A.
because
因为;B.
when
当时候;C.
since
自从;D.
until
直到。当发行硬币的时候,爸爸
让工作人员给他留着一些硬币,故选
B。
43.C考查名词A.
club
俱乐部;
B.
bank
银行;C.
family
家庭;
D.
team队。根据后句中的family可知,父亲把硬币送给家里的每个人,故选C。
44.B考查名词。A.
principle
原则;B.
tradition
传统;C.
discovery发现;
D.
memory记忆。父亲把硬币送给家里每个人所以这成了家庭传统,故选B。
45.D考查名词。A.
relief
如释重负;B.
duty
职责;C.
guilt
内疚;D.
emptiness空虚。父亲去世了,作者感觉很空虚,故选D。
46.C考查名词。A.
promise
承诺;B.
belief信仰;C.
guidance
指导;D.
expectation期望。根据support可知,作者得到了父亲的很多支持和指导。
47.
A
考查副词。A.
ever
曾经;B.
just
仅仅;C.
already
已经;D.
even
甚至。作者想自己是否曾经感觉到
父亲仍然在自己身边。
48.
D
考查形容词。A.
nervous
紧张的;B.
anxious
焦虑的;C.
disappointed
失望的;D.
grateful
感激的。根
据后面的
devoted,可知作者会因为志愿者的敬业而感动。
49.
B
考查名词。A.
ceiling
天花板;B.
floor
地板;C.
playground
操场;D.
wall
墙。硬币会出现在地板上。
50.
C
考查动词。A.
played
玩;B.
saved
挽救;C.
born
出生;D.
chosen
选择。根据
raised
可知,父亲是在
那个地方出生和长大成人,故选
C。
51.
C
考查动词。A.
write
写;B.
post
邮寄;C.
cash
兑换现金;D.
print
印刷。作者到银行只能是去兑换支
票,其他不符合语境。
52.
B
考查动词。A.
shared
分享;B.
ordered
订购;C.
received
收到;D.
sold
卖。根据上文可知父亲生前
在银行里订购了很多硬币。
53.
A
考查动词。A.
found
发现;B.
counted
数数;C.
dropped
掉;D.
collected
收集。根据语境可知作者会
发现一枚硬币,故选
A。
54.C
考查副词。A.
Unluckily
不幸地;
B.
Gradually
逐渐地;C.
Amazingly
令人惊讶地;D.
Obviously
明显地。每次作者遇到困难的时候,就会有硬币出现,所以这让作者感觉很惊异。
55.
D
考查动词短语。A.
break
out
爆发;B.
end
up
结束;C.
fade
away
消失;D.
show
up
出现。由上题解析
可知答案。
56.
C
考查名词。A.
students
学生;B.
colleagues
同事;C.
kids
孩子;D.
friends
朋友。根据“Oh,
it’s
Grandpa!
”
可知,是作者的孩子们这样喊。
57.A
考查名词。A.
comfort
安慰;
B.
achievement
成就;
C.
pride
骄傲;D.
loss
失落。根据下文中的
love,
guidance
等词可知,这种硬币的出现会让作者感觉到父亲的存在,会感到安慰。
58.
A
连词形容词。A.
unexpected
没意料到的;B.
fixed
固定的;C.
similar
类似的;D.
distant
遥远的。由
语境可知答案。
59.
B
考查名词。A.
support
支持;
B.
message
信息;C.
result
结果;D.
record
记录。根据文意我们都接
受了这是这是父亲传递的爱的信息。
60.
B
考查名词。A.
idea
主意;B.
coin
硬币;C.
activity
活动;D.
chance
机会。根据上文可知作者认为出
现的硬币是父亲传递的爱的信息,所以每个硬币都会让他们微笑。
语法填空
61.or考查连词根据句意可知此处是whether…or…结构,“不管……还是”。
62.found考查一般过去时。根据as
a
teenager或者并列谓语moved判断用动词过去式found。
63.determined考查形容词。形容词短语作状语表示主语的状态,故填determined。
64.The考查冠词。此处是特指在田地里劳动时穿西服套装这个想法,填定冠词The。
65.seriously考查副词。修饰动词用副词形式,take
something
seriously“认真看待”。
66.as考查介词。固定短语:think
of
sb
as“把某人看作”。
67.to
understand考查不定式。固定句型:sb
seems
to
do
something“某人似乎做某事”。
68.
choice
考查名词。形容词性物主代词修饰名词,故填
choice。
69.
doing
考查动名词。宾语从句缺少主语应该用动名词,故填
doing。
70.
posts
考查一般现在时和主谓一致。根据语境判断用一般现在时,主语是
he,故填
posts。
短文改错
Mary
died
in
October,
2013,
whom
devoted
her
whole
life
to
taking
care
of
the
homeless.
In
Who
honor
of
her,
her
friend
Luke
made
up
his
minds
to
do
a
good
deed
every
day
for
a
year.
He
did
mind
all
that
he
can
to
help
others.
He
took
out
rubbish
for
his
elderly
neighbors.
He
baked
bread
could
and
sent
them
to
his
friends.
He
even
bought
meals
for
completely
strangers.
He
spent
$3,
000
on
it
complete
good
deeds,
although
he
was
only∧
part-time
worker.
Some
people
didn’t
understand
him,
a
thought
he
wanted
something
in
return.
When
hearing
this,
he
said,
"Honestly
speaking,
thinking
helping
others
can
help
ourselves
but
it
makes
us
more
grateful
for
that
we
have."
and
what
第二节
书面表达
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
I’m
Li
Hua,
a
senior
3
student.
I
learnt
that
China
Youth
Animal
Association
wants
to
recruit
1,000
volunteers
to
protect
endangered
animals.
I
can’t
wait
to
write
to
you,
hoping
to
seize
the
opportunity
to
do
something
for
animal
protection.
Firstly,
being
a
student,
I
am
good
at
biology.
I
have
a
good
knowledge
of
endangered
animals.
What’s
more,
nothing
can
delight
me
so
much
as
caring
for
animals
that
bring
us
endless
comfort
and
pleasure.
Last
but
not
least,
I
am
eager
to
appeal
to
more
people
to
protect
them.
Only
if
we
human
beings
take
effective
measures
can
they
be
preserved.
On
the
whole,
I’m
qualified
to
be
your
volunteer.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
my
application
could
get
your
approval.
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
reply!
Best
wishes!
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua