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广东省深圳市高级中学2018-2019学年高一下学期期中考试
英语试题
Ⅰ卷(85分)
第一部分
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Bus
Tours
in
Washington
DC
The
Blossoms
Tour
In
Washington
DC
Duration:
3
hours
$56.99
BEST
WAY
to
Experience
the
Cherry
Blossoms!
Each
year
from
mid
March
to
mid
April,
see
the
beautiful
Cherry
Blossoms
in
Washington
DC
and
get
great
photos
because
you’ll
be
led
to
all
the
best
spots
by
the
best
guides.
The
annual
spring
bloom
in
DC
is
a
magical
time
and
this
tour
promises
to
provide
the
very
best
tour
opportunity
for
you!
The
Lights
Night
Tour
in
Washington
DC
Duration:
3
hours
$56.33
Highest-rated
Night
Tour
in
DC!
The
ONLY
DC
Night
Tour
where
the
Tour
Guides
HOP
OFF
with
you
at
each
stop
and
tell
you
about
each
monument
and
attracton.
HOP
aboard
the
The
Lights
Night
Tour!
The
best
time
to
take
a
tour
of
Washington
DC
is
at
night.
The
Best
Minibus
Tour
in
Washington
DC
Duration:
3
hours
$
46.92
See
all
the
key
atractions
DC
has
to
offer
in
a
3-hour
format.
You
will
learn
all
about
the
history
and
trivia
(琐事)
that
surrounds
Washington
and
visit
the
major
monuments
and
attractions
DC
has
to
offer.
Please
Note:
Rates
for
this
tour
vary
by
day
of
the
week.
When
you
choose
your
specific
date
on
the
availability
calendar,
the
rates
for
that
date
will
be
displayed.
Best
Mount
Vernon
&
Arlington
Cemetery
Tour
from
Washington
DC
Duration:
6
hours
$
78.96
See
Arlington
Cemetery,
Old
Town
Alexandria
and
George
Washington’s
Mount
Vernon
Estate
on
this
small
group
bus
tour
from
Washington
DC.
Your
tour
guide
will
accompany
you
through
Mount
Vernon,
telling
you
about
all
of
the
atractions
there
and
the
history
of
George
Washington’s
home
on
the
Potomac
River.
1.
Which
date
suits
The
Blossoms
Tour
most
A.
July
4.
B.
August
15.
C.
March
27.
D.
October
8.
2.
What
is
special
about
The
Best
Minibus
Tour
A.
Its
price
is
not
fixed.
B.
The
best
time
to
take
it
is
at
night.
C.
The
tour
guide
accompanies
you
D.
You
can
get
great
photos
of
cherry.
3.
Which
tour
would
offer
you
a
chance
to
learn
about
George
Washington’s
home
A.
The
Blossoms
Tour.
B.
The
Lights
Night
Tour.
C.
Tbe
Best
Minibus
Tour.
D.
Best
Mount
Vermon
&
Arlington
Cemetery
Tour.
B
To
be
rulers
of
the
reality,
we
must
know
how
to
ask
for
suggestions.
But
one
thing
that
must
be
kept
in
mind
is
that
when
we
ask
others
for
suggestions
we
must
be
open
to
suggestions.
I
wrote
a
business
letter
one
day.
I
gave
it
to
my
husband
for
suggestions.
After
reading
the
letter,
he
felt
that
there
were
some
problems
in
my
letter.
I
told
him
I
needed
more
information,
but
he
said
he
wasn’t
sure.
Then
he
reread
the
letter
and
made
notes.
I
took
the
letter
and
revised
it.
As
I
was
writing,
I
could
see
my
letter
improved
based
on
his
suggestions.
Again,
I
handed
the
letter
back
to
my
husband
proudly
and
confidently.
But
he
said
it
was
still
not
right.
I
was
a
little
annoyed
and
said
some
bad
words
to
him.
Many
people
may
have
the
same
reaction
when
they
experience
the
same
situation.
It’s
normal
that
people
don’t
like
objection
or
critical
words.
However,
we
should
hold
a
right
attitude
towards
these
words:
Analyze
the
objection
and
listen
to
critical
words
with
an
open
mind.
I
then
picked
up
the
letter.
After
an
hour
of
revision,
I
went
back
to
my
husband
contritely.
I
told
him
I
was
sorry
for
what
I
had
said.
And
after
he
read
the
letter
again,
he
declared
that
it
was
fine.
That
leads
me
to
the
following:
When
you
ask
for
advice
on
a
project,
be
grateful.
Understand
that
the
suggestions
you
get
may
be
negative.
Understand
that
it
may
mean
more
work
for
you.
And
keep
in
mind
that
the
final
responsibility
for
the
project
is
still
yours.
So
be
modest
and
thankful
even
if
he
or
she
has
noted
some
problems.
4.
Why
did
the
author
give
her
business
letter
to
her
husband
A.
To
show
off
her
excellent
work.
B.
To
ask
him
to
make
some
changes.
C.
To
have
him
type
it
on
the
computer.
D.
To
ask
him
to
give
her
some
advice.
5.
What
kind
of
people
is
the
author’s
husband
A.
A
person
who
is
good
at
expressing
himself.
B.
A
person
of
selfishness
and
pride.
C.
A
person
of
honesty
and
patience.
D.
A
person
of
humor,
but
carelessness.
6.
What
does
the
word
“contritely”
in
Paragraph
4
mean
A.
pleasantly
B.
regretfully
C.
proudly
D.
carefully
7.
What
attitude
should
we
take
when
we
are
given
suggestions
A.
Don’t
get
upset
if
some
are
negative.
B.
Don’t
refuse
any
help
from
the
giver.
C.
Do
keep
silent
before
taking
action.
D.
Don’t
quarrel
but
talk
with
the
giver.
C
A
new
app
aims
to
help
parents
understand
what
their
baby
wants
based
on
the
sound
of
their
cry.
The
free
app
ChatterBaby,
which
was
released
last
month,
analyzes
the
acoustic
(声学的)
features
of
a
baby’s
cry,
to
help
parents
understand
whether
their
child
might
be
hungry,
or
in
pain.
While
critics
say
caregivers
should
not
rely
too
much
on
their
smartphone,
others
say
it’s
a
helpful
tool
for
new
or
tired
parents.
Ariana
Anderson,
a
mother
of
four,
developed
the
app.
She
originally
designed
the
technology
to
help
deaf
parents
better
understand
why
their
baby
was
upset,
but
soon
realized
it
could
be
a
helpful
tool
for
all
new
parents.
To
build
a
database,
Anderson
and
her
team
uploaded
2,000
audio
samples
of
infant(婴儿)
cries.
She
used
cries
recorded
during
ear
piercings
and
vaccinations
to
distinguish
pain
cries.
And
to
create
a
baseline
for
the
other
two
categories,
a
group
of
moms
had
to
agree
on
whether
the
cry
was
either
hungry
or
in
pain.
Anderson’s
team
continues
to
collect
data
and
hopes
to
make
the
app
more
accurate
by
asking
parents
to
get
specific
about
what
certain
sounds
mean.
Pediatrician
Eric
Ball
pointed
out
that
evaluating
cries
can
never
be
an
exact
science.
“I
think
that
all
of
the
apps
and
technology
that
new
parents
are
using
now
can
be
helpful
but
need
to
be
taken
seriously,”
Ball
said
,“
I
do
worry
that
some
parents
will
get
stuck
in
big
data
and
turn
their
parenting
into
basically
a
spreadsheet
(电子表格)
which
I
think
will
take
away
the
love
and
caring
that
parents
are
supposed
to
be
providing
for
the
children.

But
Anderson
said
the
aim
of
the
app
is
to
have
parents
understand
the
results,
not
to
provide
a
yes
or
no
answer.
The
Bells,
a
couple
using
this
app,
say
it’s
a
win-win.
They
believe
they
are
not
only
helping
their
baby
now
but
potentially
others
in
the
future.
8.
How
does
the
app
judge
what
babies
want
A.
By
collecting
data.
B.
By
recording
all
the
sounds.
C.
By
analyzing
the
sound
of
their
cries.
D.
By
asking
parents
about
specific
messages.
9.
What
was
the
app
designed
for
in
the
beginning
A.
All
new
parents.
B.
Deaf
parents.
C.
Ariana
Anderson.
D.
Crying
babies.
10.
What
is
Ball’s
opinion
about
the
app
A.
Parents
should
use
the
app
wisely.
B.
The
app
can
create
an
accurate
result.
C.
Parents
and
babies
are
addicted
to
the
app.
D.
The
app
makes
babies
lose
love
and
caring.
11.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about
A.
Parents
should
not
rely
too
much
on
their
smartphones.
B.
A
new
app
helps
parents
figure
out
why
their
babies
are
crying.
C.
Parents
can
deal
with
babies’
hunger
with
the
help
of
a
new
app.
D.
A
new
app
called
ChatterBaby
can
prevent
babies
from
crying.
D
Harvard
researchers
have
created
a
tough,
low-cost,
biodegradable(可生物降解的)
material
inspired
by
insects’
hard
outer
shells.
The
material’s
inventors
say
it
has
a
number
of
possible
uses
and
some
day
could
provide
a
more
environmentally
friendly
alternative(可替代的)
to
plastic.
The
material,
made
from
shrimp
shells
and
proteins
produced
from
silk,
is
called
“shrilk”.
It
is
thin,
clear,
flexible(柔韧性的)
and
strong.
A
major
benefit
of
the
material
is
its
biodegradability.
Plastic’s
toughness
and
flexibility
represented
a
revolution
in
materials
science
during
the
1950s
and
1960s.
Decades
later,
however,
plastic’s
durability(耐用性)
is
raising
questions
about
how
appropriate
it
is
for
one-time
products
such
as
plastic
bags,
or
short-lived
consumer
goods,
used
in
the
home
for
a
few
years
and
then
cast
into
a
landfill
where
they
will
degrade
for
centuries.
What
is
the
point
of
making
something
that
lasts
1,000
years
Shrilk
not
only
will
degrade
in
a
landfill,
but
its
basic
components
are
used
as
fertilizer,
and
so
will
enrich
the
soil.
Shrilk
has
great
potential,
the
inventors
said.
Materials
from
which
it
is
made
are
plentiful
in
nature,
found
in
everything
ranging
from
shrimp
shells,
insect
bodies
to
living
plants.
That
makes
shrilk
low
cost,
and
its
mass
production
possible
if
it
should
be
used
for
products
demanding
a
lot
of
material.
Work
on
shrilk
is
continuing
in
the
lab.
The
inventors
said
the
material
becomes
flexible
when
wet,
so
they’re
exploring
ways
to
use
it
in
wet
environments.
They’re
also
developing
simpler
production
processes,
which
could
be
used
for
non-medical
products,
like
for
computer
cases
and
other
products
inside
the
home.
They’re
even
exploring
combining
it
with
other
materials,
like
carbon
fibers,
to
give
it
new
properties.
12.
Paragraph
1
of
the
passage
is
mainly
about
shrink’s
.
A.
remarkable
design
B.
interesting
name
C.
major
features
D.
basic
elements
13.
According
to
the
inventors,
shrilk
has
great
potential
partly
because
.
A.
it
can
help
plastic
degrade
B.
it
can
be
found
in
living
things
C.
its
mass
production
has
been
realized
D.
its
raw
materials
are
abundant
in
nature
14.
What
are
the
inventors
doing
in
the
lab
A.
Replacing
carbon
fibers
with
shrilk.
B.
Testing
shrilk’s
use
in
wet
conditions.
C.
Making
shrilk
out
of
used
household
goods.
D.
Improving
shrilk’s
flexibility
for
medical
purposes.
15.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Recent
Progress
in
Environmental
Protection.
B.
Benefits
of
Insects
in
Scientific
Research.
C.
The
Harm
of
One-time
Products.
D.
A
Possible
Alternative
to
Plastic.
第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下列一篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的A、B、C、D、E、F、G
7个选项中选出能填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑,选项中有两项为多余选项。
How
to
Rent
Your
House
Before
handing
the
keys
to
your
house
over
to
a
complete
stranger
for
care,
there
are
decisions
you
need
to
make.
In
fact,
the
decisions
you
make
now,
before
searching
for
a
tenant
(房客),
will
make
the
biggest
impact
on
the
success
of
your
rental.
16
What
Condition
Do
You
Want
Your
House
in
There
is
no
end
to
the
amount
of
improving
you
can
do
to
your
house
before
renting
it
out.
17
When
is
good
enough,
good
enough
A
house
should
be
clean,
empty
(unless
you
are
offering
it
“furnished”,
which
is
uncommon)
and
free
from
any
major
repairs
at
the
time
the
tenant
moves
in.
Remember,
the
home
does
not
need
to
be
as
fancy
as
you
would
want
it
to
be.
18
Tenants
will
generally
never
take
as
good
care
of
your
house
as
you
do―so
don’t
spend
too
much
time
or
money
making
unnecessary
upgrades
that
will
only
be
ignored
or
broken.
Should
You
Use
a
Property
Manager
19
If
you
have
the
time,
abilities,
and
energy
to
manage
yourself―you
can
save
a
good
deal
of
money
by
doing
so.
However,
if
you
try
to
manage
without
the
ability―it
could
end
up
costing
you
much
more
than
what
a
property
manager
might
charge.
How
Much
Can
You
Rent
Your
House
for
Luckily,
discovering
what
the
monthly
rent
will
bear
for
your
house
is
not
difficult.
20
In
business,
market
research
means
to
get
out
there
and
find
out
what
others
in
your
industry
are
charging;
learning
how
much
to
charge
for
rent
is
no
different.
Your
house
will
generally
rent
for
about
the
same
amount
as
other
properties
that
are
of
similar
location,
size
and
condition.
A.
The
problem
becomes
learning
when
to
stop.
B.
No
one
wants
to
be
a
landlord
with
those
problems.
C.
The
following
are
some
questions
to
answer
before
you
rent
out
you
house.
D.
Have
a
professional
carpet
cleaner
clean
the
carpets
before
showing
the
property.
E.
Look
around
at
other
rentals
in
your
area
and
try
to
see
what
the
typical
quality
is.
F.
The
best
way
to
determine
how
much
your
house
will
rent
for
is
to
simply
do
market
research.
G.
The
decision
about
whether
to
manage
yourself
or
hire
a
property
manager
cannot
be
made
by
anyone
other
than
you.
第二部分
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,
满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One
day,
I
went
to
my
favorite
café
for
lunch.
I
21
a
hamburger
and
went
to
the
outdoor
seats.
While
waiting
for
my
meal,
a
homeless
man
on
a
bicycle
stopped
to
ask
if
there
was
a
grocery
store
nearby.
After
I
gave
him
22
,
seeing
me
wearing
a
SCU
T-shirt,
he
asked
if
I
had
23
from
Santa
Clara
University.
I
told
him,
yes.
Little
did
I
know
that
this
24
response
would
lead
to
a
90-minute
conversation.
The
man,
Michael,
told
me
he
was
very
intelligent.
25
,
drug
use
had
ruined
both
his
formal
education
and
his
pursuit
of
26
in
his
work.
He
switched
from
one
topic
to
another,
27
the
fact
that
I
was
ready
for
my
lunch.
He
clearly
had
more
of
a
28
to
talk
than
I
did.
I
made
every
29
to
give
him
my
full
attention,
never
30
our
talk
would
go
on
and
on....
Eventually,
I
did
eat
my
meal,
bite
by
bite
between
31
in
our
conversation.
Michael
was
a
bit
strange.
32
his
interests
and
viewpoints,
we
had
little
in
33
,
but
he
was
fascinated
with
talking
with,
as
he
34
it,
“intelligent
people.”
I
have
to
admit,
I
wish
our
conversation
had
been
35
to
ten
or
fifteen
minutes,
but
when
Michael
finally
36
off,
he
thanked
me
for
listening
so
37
to
him
as
well
as
for
my
38
to
talk
with
him
for
so
long.
It
was
then
that
I
39
that,
just
maybe,
that
was
my
purpose
in
life
for
today…
to
be
there,
in
that
place,
at
that
time,
to
40
that
conversation.
21.
A.
booked
B.
ordered
C.
took
D.
selected
22.
A.
commands
B.
contributions
C.
introductions
D.
directions
23.
A.
heard
B.
withdrew
C.
graduated
D.
learned
24.
A.
simple
B.
careless
C.
timely
D.
significant
25.
A.
However
B.
Therefore
C.
Besides
D.
Moreover
26.
A.
power
B.
success
C.
luck
D.
strength
27.
A.
admitting
B.
recognizing
C.
ignoring
D.
considering
28.
A.
benefit
B.
ambition
C.
need
D.
chance
29.
A.
signal
B.
warning
C.
decision
D.
effort
30.
A.
agreeing
B.
expecting
C.
doubting
D.
promising
31.
A.
responses
B.
appointments
C.
lunches
D.
debates
32.
A.
In
terms
of
B.
In
favor
of
C.
In
case
of
D.
In
place
of
33.
A.
public
B.
vain
C.
particular
D.
common
34.
A.
hit
B.
made
C.
put
D.
got
35.
A.
applied
B.
limited
C.
compared
D.
referred
36.
A.
drove
B.
raced
C.
rode
D.
turned
37.
A.
patiently
B.
clearly
C.
honestly
D.
casually
38.
A.
weakness
B.
quietness
C.
business
D.
willingness
39.
A.
concluded
B.
remembered
C.
realized
D.
decided
40.
A.
adapt
to
B.
participate
in
C.
deal
with
D.
rely
on
第三部分
语法填空
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
November
11,
known
as
“Singles
Day”,
has
grown
into
China’s
and
possibly
the
world’s
41
(busy)
online
shopping
day.
Singles
Day
42
(create)
by
Chinese
college
students
in
the
1990s
as
43
version
of
Valentine’s
Day
for
people
without
romantic
partners.
On
that
day,
unattached
young
people
would
treat
each
other
to
dinner
or
give
gifts
to
chase
that
special
someone
44
(end)
their
single
status.
That
gift-giving
helped
to
turn
45
into
a
major
shopping
event
as
sellers
saw
a
marketing
opportunity
and
launched
Singles
Day
sales.
It
is
China’s
46
(respond)
to
Cyber
Monday
in
the
US,
the
day
after
Thanksgiving
weekend,
47
online
shopping
for
Christmas
begins.
Last
year,
48
(businessman)
on
Taobao
and

took
in
about
$3
billion
on
Singles
Day.
This
figure
exceeded
the
total
of
$1.25
billion
that
U.S.
online
business
earned
on
Cyber
Monday,
49
(make)
Singles
Day
the
biggest
e commerce
sales
day
on
record.
China
has
the
biggest
population
of
online
users
in
the
world,
50
about
538
million
people
online.
Now,
it
follows
the
U.S.
and
Japan
in
online
spending
and
is
forecasted
to
rise
to
first
place
as
early
as
this
year.
Ⅱ卷(35分)
第四部分
单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
51.
—Where
is
my
dictionary
I
remember
I
put
it
here
yesterday.
—You
it
in
the
wrong
place.
A.
must
put
B.
should
have
put
C.
might
put
D.
might
have
put
52.
As
a
result
of
the
serious
flood,
two-thirds
of
the
buildings
in
the
area
.
A.
need
repairing
B.
needs
to
repair
C.
needs
repairing
D.
need
to
repair
53.
Some
pre-school
children
go
to
a
day
care
center,
they
learn
simple
games
and
songs.
A.
then
B.
there
C.
while
D.
where
54.
The
thought
of
going
back
home
was
kept
him
happy
while
he
was
working
abroad.
A.
that
B.
all
that
C.
all
what
D.
which
55.
he
referred
to
in
his
article
was
unknown
to
the
general
reader.
A.
That
B.
What
C.
Whether
D.
Where
56.
The
traditional
view
is
we
sleep
because
our
brain
is
“programmed”
to
make
us
do
so.
A.
when
B.
why
C.
whether
D.
that
57.
We
haven’t
discussed
yet
we
are
going
to
place
our
new
furniture.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
where
58.
When
changing
lanes,
a
driver
should
use
his
turning
signal
to
let
other
drivers
know
.
A.
he
is
entering
which
lane
B.
which
lane
he
is
entering
C.
is
he
entering
which
lane
D.
which
lane
is
he
entering
59.
It
is
reported
that
doctors
are
the
case
for
new
treatment
A.
looking
forward
to
B.
looking
up
to
C.
looking
into
D.
look
down
upon
60.
He
promised
that
he
would
come,
but
he
hasn’t
yet.
A.
turned
up
B.
turned
down
C.
turned
out
D.
turned
over
61.
Chinese
people
traditionally
firecrackers
during
the
Spring
Festival,
in
the
belief
that
this
helps
scare
off
the
Nian
monster
and
brings
good
fortune.
A.
set
aside
B.
set
off
C.
set
down
D.
set
up
62.
If
you
are
caught
cheating
in
the
exam,
you’ll
never
it.
A.
get
down
to
B.
get
through
C.
get
away
with
D.
get
along
with
63.
As
the
saying
goes,
better
go
to
heaven
than
to
hell
in
embroidering(锦衣).
A.
in
trouble
B.
in
rags
C.
in
time
D.
in
debt
64.
Born
into
a
family
with
three
brothers,
David
was
to
value
the
sense
of
sharing.
A.
brought
out
B.
brought
in
C.
brought
about
D.
brought
up
65.
He
the
painting,
wondering
where
he
had
seen
it.
A
.
glimpsed
at
B.
glared
at
C.
glanced
at
D.
stared
at
第五部分
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母和已给出的中文,写出所缺单词的正确形式,每空填一个词。
66.Your
early
c___________
(确认) will
be
highly
appreciated
after
receiving
your
package.
67.
He
was
t___________
(受惊吓)
at
the
thought
of
being
tailed
in
the
woods.
68.
Some
fake
designer
clothes
are
so
good
that
people
have
no
idea
they're
not
buying
the
g___________
(真的)
article.
69.Seeing
her
deskmate
fell
asleep
during
the
examination,
Ann
g___________
(轻轻地)
pulled
his
sleeve
to
wake
him
up.
70.
She
owes
Tom
an u___________
(难以置信的) debt
of
gratitude
for
his
lifetime
help.
71.
Smoking
m___________
(增加)
the
risk
of
heart
attacks
and
other
health
problems.
72.
The
news
aroused
her
burning
c___________
(好奇心)
to
know
what
was
going
on.
73.
He
was
almost
a
symbolic
figure:
young, e___________
(精力充沛),
polished,
well-educated
and
ready
to
tackle
challenges.
74.Students
in
that
country
have
been
v___________
(暴力地)
attacked
a
lot
outside
campus,
which
has
aroused
a
wide
concern.
75.
People's
actions
are
based
on
their
b___________
(信仰)
and
their
ideals,
which
they
have
inherited
or
acquired.
第六部分
完成句子(共5小题,每题2分,满分10分)
76.在我的脑海里,她是一个对旅游,游泳,打乒乓球感兴趣的人。(定语从句)
In
my
mind,
she
is
someone
_________________________________________________.
77.我们下周举办校运会是肯定的。(主语从句)
__________________________________
is
certain.
78.与娱乐相比,我认为关于健康和文化的栏目(column)更重要。(同位语从句)
Compared
to
the
entertainment,
I
hold
the
view
___________________________________.
79.另一个优点是它很容易被来自全国各地的游客找到。(表语从句)
Another
advantage
is
________________________________________________________.
80.另一方面,网购者经常发现他们所买的东西可能与在网站上所看到的有所不同。
(宾语从句)
On
the
other
hand,
online
shoppers
often
find
____________________________________.
Ⅲ卷(15分)
第七部分 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李明。你校邀请了英国伯明翰大学的Elliot Smith教授来做关于莎士比亚生平的讲座。请你作为主持人在教授开始讲座前向参加讲座的同学用英语介绍讲座情况。内容包括:
1.讲座的教授和讲座内容;
2.讲座后有自由交流时间;
3.对教授的讲座表示欢迎。
注意:

1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.参考词汇:伯明翰大学:the
University
of
Birmingham莎士比亚:Shakespeare
【参考答案】
第一部分
阅读理解(满分40分)
第一节
1-3:CAD
4-7:DCBA
8-11:DACB
12-15:CDBD
第二节:16-20:
CAEGF
第二部分
完形填空(满分30分)
完形填空:21—25
BDCAA
26—30
BCCDB
31—35
AADCB
36—40
CADCB
第三部分
语法填空(满分15分)
41.
busiest
42.
was
created
43.
a
44.
to
end
45.it
46.
response
47.
when
48.
businessmen
49.
making
50.
with
II卷(35分)
第四部分
单项选择(满分15分)
51-55:DADBB
56-60:
DDBCA
61-65:
BCBDD
第五部分:单词拼写(满分10分)
66.
confirmation
67.
terrified
68.
genuine
69.
gently
70.
unbelievable
71.
multiplies
72.
curiosity
73.
energetic
74.
violently
75.
beliefs
第六部分
完成句子(满分10分)
76.
In
my
mind,
she
is
someone
who
is
interested
in
traveling,
swimming,
and
playing
table
tennis.
77.
That
our
school
sports
meeting
will
be
held
next
week
is
certain.
pared
to
the
entertainment,
I
hold
the
view
that
the
value
of
the
columns
concerning
health
and
culture
is
more
important.
79.
Another
advantage
is
that
it
is
easy
to
be
found
by
those
visitors
from
other
provinces
around
the
country.
80.
On
the
other
hand,
online
shoppers
often
find
what
they
buy
may
be
different
from
what
they
read
on
the
website
and
the
quality
can't
be
promised.
III卷(15分)
第七部分 应用文写作(满分15分)one
possible
version:
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
today
we're lucky to
have
invited
Professor Elliot Smith
to
give
us
a
lecture
on
the
Life
of
Shakespeare.
Professor
Smith is from
the
University
of Birmingham in the
UK.
He is
a
specialist in
the
study of
Shakespeare.
He will
tell
us
some unknown
stories of Shakespeare.
At
the
end
of
the
lecture,
there
will be
some
time
for
free
talk.
If
you
have
any
questions,
just feel
free
to ask Professor Smith.
Now,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
let's
welcome
Professor
Elliot
Smith!
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