2019-2020学年度第一学期高二年级阶段性测试(一)
英
语
(考试时间:120分钟
总分:150分)
注意事项:所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸上,答案写在试卷上的无效。
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的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.
Why
does
the
man
need
a
map
A.
To
tour
Manchester.
B.
To
find
a
restaurant.
C.
To
learn
about
China.
2.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
do
for
vacation
A.
Go
to
the
beach.
B.
Travel
to
Colorado.
C.
Learn
to
snowboard.
3.
What
will
the
man
probably
do
A.
Take
the
job.
B.
Refuse
the
offer.
C.
Change
the
working
hours.
4.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
John
A.
He
won’t
wait
for
her.
B.
He
won't
come
home
today.
C.
He
won’t
be
on
time
for
dinner.
5.
What
will
the
speakers
probably
do
next
A.
Order
some
boxes.
B.
Go
home
and
rest
C.
Continue
working.
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和第7题。
6.
How
does
the
woman
usually
go
to
work
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bus.
C.
By
train.
7.
What
do
the
speakers
agree
about
taking
the
train
A.
It
is
safer.
B.
It
is
faster.
C.
It
is
cheaper.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。
8.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do
A.
Save
up
for
the
car.
B.
Go
to
another
car
dealer.
C.
Ask
someone
to
check
the
car.
9.
What
is
the
salesman
going
to
do
A.
Give
a
discount.
B.
Stick
to
a
high
price.
C.
Ask
for
cash
payment.
10.
How
will
the
man
help
the
woman
A.
Lend
money
to
her.
B.
Drive
her
car
home.
C.
Take
care
of
her
car.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。
11.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
living
expenses
in
the
city
A.
Fairly
low.
B.
Just
Okay.
C.
Very
high.
12.
What
does
the
woman
spend
most
on
A.
Meals.
B.
Trains.
C.
Clothes.
13.
What
does
the
woman
do
in
her
free
time
A.
See
films.
B.
Travel
around.
C.
Go
for
a
drink.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
will
Rebecca
do
on
June
12
A.
Go
on
a
business
trip.
B.
Organize
a
trade
exhibition.
C.
Meet
the
people
from
Head
Office.
15.
What
is
John
preparing
for
the
meeting
A.
A
report.
B.
A
timetable.
C.
A
speech.
16.
When
do
the
speakers
decide
to
have
the
meeting
A.
On
June
3.
B.
On
June
10.
C.
On
June
17.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
did
the
speaker
decide
to
do
after
lunch
that
day
A.
Stay
to
help
her
friend.
B.
Walk
alone
to
her
car.
C.
Wait
for
the
train
to
stop.
18.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
speaker
then
A.
She
worked
at
a
hotel.
B.
She
had
bought
a
new
car.
C.
She
was
having
a
baby
soon.
19.
Where
did
the
speaker
meet
the
taxi
passenger
A.
At
a
crossroads.
B.
In
front
of
a
hotel.
C.
Besides
a
car
park.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
talk
about
A.
An
exciting
lunch
party.
B.
A
well-known
short
story.
C.
An
unforgettable
experience.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的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
Dear
Mom,
I
haven’t
written
before
for
quite
a
while
because
I
have
got
no
energy.
I
now
get
around
my
room
and
this
floor
of
the
hospital
with
a
walking
stick
but
I
can
go
only
a
little
bit
at
a
time
because
I’m
awfully
weak
yet.
My
right
leg
was
taken
out
of
the
cast
(石膏)
several
days
ago
and
it’s
still
as
stiff
as
a
board
and
awfully
sore
from
so
much
carving
around
the
knee
joint.
But
the
surgeon
says
that
eventually
it
will
be
all
right.
I’ve
included
a
picture
of
me
in
bed.
It
looks
like
my
left
leg
is
a
stump
(残肢),
but
it
really
isn’t.
Just
bent
so
it
looks
that
way
This
war
makes
us
a
bit
less
fools
than
we
were.
There
isn’t
going
to
be
any
such
thing
as
“foreigners”
for
me
after
the
war
is
won.
I’ve
gotten
Italian
pretty
well.
I’ve
picked
up
quite
a
lot
of
Polish
and
my
French
is
improving.
You
want
to
be
prepared
for
a
lot
of
visitors
after
the
war
now
because
I’ve
a
lot
of
pals
coming
to
see
me
in
Chicago.
I
don’t
know
when
I’ll
be
back.
I
can’t
get
in
the
army
and
they
won’t
take
me
with
two
shaky
legs
in
the
draft
(征兵)
if
I
go
home.
So
I
might
as
well
stay
over
here
and
avoid
the
awkwardness
for
a
while.
Also
Ma,
I’m
in
love
again.
Now
don’t
start
worrying
about
me
getting
married
for
I’m
not.
I’m
not
even
going
to
get
engaged.
So
don’t
write
any
“God
Bless
U,
My
Children”:
Not
for
about
10
years.
You’re
a
dear
old
kid,
and
still
my
best
girl.
God
bless
you
and
write
me
often
I
love
you.
Ernie
21.
By
mentioning
that
his
right
leg
would
be
all
right,
the
writer
intends
to
___________.
A.
show
the
cruelty
of
the
war
B.
put
his
mom’s
mind
at
ease
C.
persuade
his
girlfriend
to
marry
him
D.
get
his
mom’s
permission
to
join
the
army
22.
We
can
learn
from
the
letter
that
___________.
A.
Ernie
is
able
to
speak
four
foreign
languages
B.
Ernie
hardly
made
any
friends
before
the
war
C.
Ernie
hopes
to
keep
in
touch
with
his
mother
D.
Ernie
is
engaged
but
hasn’t
had
the
plan
for
marriage
23.
What
emotion
is
mainly
conveyed
in
the
letter
A.
Love
for
Mom.
B.
Fear
about
pain.
C.
Gratitude
for
doctors.
D.
Doubt
about
friendship.
B
The
Life-changing
Antique
Navajo
Blanket
A
California
man
and
his
family
went
from
rags
to
riches
after
discovering
that
the
blanket
given
to
him
by
his
grandmother
was
worth
a
small
fortune.
Loren
Krylzer
was
living
in
a
small
hut
and
barely
getting
by
on
his
disability
payments.
One
day,
he
happened
to
be
watching
Antiques
Roadshow
on
TV
when
he
learned
that
the
forgotten
old
blanket
in
his
closet
might
be
valuable.
The
Krytzer
family
heirloom
(传家宝)
turned
out
to
be
an
antique
(古老的)
Navajo
weaving
from
the
19th
century
that
fetched
US$1.5
million
at
auction
(拍卖会).
Krytzer's
blanket
was
prized
for
much
more
than
its
antiquity.
Among
Native
American
tribes
the
Navajo
are
recognized
as
the
most
skillful
weavers
of
blankets
and
rugs.
The
weaving
style
is
characterized
by
vivid,
varied
patterns
and
exceptional
durability.
From
shearing
the
sheep,
spinning,
preparing,
and
dyeing
the
wool
to
the
actual
weaving
process,
it
takes
around
345
hours
to
create
one
blanket.
Women
traditionally
wove
Navajo
blankets
while
men
built
the
weaving
devices.
To
this
day,
Navajo
people
still
make
high
quality
blankets
and
rugs
to
sell.
They
believe
that,
since
only
God
is
perfect,
their
creations
should
have
some
imperfection.
Another
Navajo
belief
is
that
their
souls
are
sewn
into
every
weaving,
so
they
intentionally
include
a
hidden
loose
thread
into
each
piece.
This
ensures
that
it
isn't
too
perfect,
and
their
souls
can
still
escape
into
the
afterlife.
The
Krylzers
also
had
a
loose
thread
on
their
road
to
riches
that
allowed
them
to
escape
the
trap
of
financial
ruin.
In
an
unfortunate
twist,
the
family's
life-changing
windfall
(意外之财)
came
with
a
huge
tax
bill
from
the
government
and
a
lot
of
imploring
relatives.
After
taking
a
family
vacation
in
Mexico,
buying
a
new
sports
car
and
a
couple
of
real
estate
purchases,
Krytzer
lost
his
disability
payments
and
now
gets
big
bills
for
property
taxes
and
insurance
instead.
Ironically,
the
family
decided
to
relocate
to
a
less
expensive
state
to
save
money.
24.
How
did
the
Krytzer
family
go
from
rags
to
riches
A.
A
family
member
purchased
a
winning
lottery
ticket.
B.
Loren
was
invited
to
have
an
interview
on
a
TV
show.
C.
Loren’s
disability
payments
were
unexpectedly
increased.
D.
Loren
auctioned
off
a
blanket
his
grandmother
gave
him.
25.
A
loose
thread
woven
in
a
Navajo
blanket
indicates
that
________.
A.
God’s
creation
is
also
imperfect
B.
people
can
exit
from
horrible
situations
C.
its
owner
is
sure
to
have
an
everlasting
life
D.
the
blanket
is
really
made
by
hand
26.
Why
did
the
family
finally
decide
to
move
to
another
state
A.
To
reduce
the
cost
of
living.
B.
To
be
hidden
from
their
relatives.
C.
To
change
for
a
better
environment.
D.
To
apply
for
disability
payments
again.
27.
According
to
the
article,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
A.
Navajo
blankets
have
nice
patterns
but
don’t
last
long.
B.
Loren
Krytzer
made
millions
of
dollars
from
disability.
C.
Weaving
a
blanket
involves
many
processes
and
skills.
D.
Loren’s
life
went
from
bad
to
worse
because
of
the
windfall.
C
Shark
attacks
not
only
disturb
beach
activities,
but
can
affect
associated
tourist
industries.
Shark
nets
are
a
common
solution
to
preventing
shark
attacks
on
beaches,
but
they
cause
dangers
to
sea
ecosystems.
Seeking
a
cost-effective
way
to
monitor
beach
safety
over
large
areas,
we
have
developed
a
system
called
Shark
Spotter.
It
combines
artificial
intelligence
(AI),
computing
power,
and
drone
(无人机)
technology
to
identify
and
warn
lifesavers
to
sharks
near
swimmers.
The
project
is
a
cooperation
between
the
University
of
Technology
Sydney
and
The
Ripper
Group,
which
is
pioneering
the
use
of
drones—called
“Westpac
Little
Ripper
Lifesavers”—in
the
search
and
rescue
movement
in
Australia.
SharkSpotter
can
detect
sharks
and
other
potential
threats
using
real-time
aerial
imagery.
The
system
analyses
video
from
a
camera
attached
to
a
drone
to
monitor
beaches
for
sharks,
send
warnings,
and
conduct
rescues.
Developed
with
techniques
known
as
“deep
learning”,
the
Shark
Spotter
system
receives
imagery
from
the
drone
camera
and
attempts
to
identify
all
objects
in
the
scene.
Once
certain
objects
are
detected,
they
are
put
into
one
of
16
categories:
shark,
whale,
dolphin,
rays,
different
types
of
boats,
surfers,
and
swimmers.
If
a
shark
is
detected,
Shark
Spotter
provides
both
a
visual
sign
on
the
computer
screen
and
an
audible
warning
to
the
operator.
The
operator
confirms
the
warning
and
sends
text
messages
from
the
Shark
Spotter
system
to
the
Surf
Life
Savers
for
further
action.
In
an
emergency,
the
drone
is
equipped
with
a
lifesaving
flotation
pod
(漂浮仓)
together
with
an
electronic
shark
repellent
(驱逐装置)
that
can
be
dropped
into
the
water
in
cases
where
swimmers
are
in
severe
trouble,
trapped
in
a
rip,
or
if
there
are
sharks
close
by.
In
January
2018,
the
Westpac
Little
Ripper
Lifesavers
was
used
to
rescue
two
young
swimmers
caught
in
a
rip
at
Lennox
Head,
NSW.
The
drone
flew
down
the
beach
some
800
meters
from
the
lifeguard
station,
and
a
lifesaving
flotation
pod
was
dropped
from
the
drone.
The
complete
rescue
operation
took
70
seconds.
We
believe
Shark
Spotter
is
a
win-win
for
both
marine
life
and
beachgoers.
This
unique
technology
combines
dynamic
video
image
processing
AI
and
advanced
drone
technology
to
creatively
deal
with
the
global
challenge
of
ensuring
safe
beaches,
protecting
environments,
and
promoting
tourism.
28.
A
Shark
Spotter
is
________.
A.
a
solution
to
monitor
sharks
B.
an
equipment
to
identify
lifesavers
C.
a
technology
to
prevent
shark
attacks
D.
a
project
to
pioneer
the
use
of
drones
29.
When
a
shark
is
spotted
near
a
swimmer,
the
system
will
________.
A.
take
timely
action
B.
analyze
the
visual
data
C.
classify
the
identified
objects
D.
turn
on
“deep
learning”
mode
30.
The
example
in
the
5th
paragraph
shows
us
that
the
system
is
.
A.
efficient
in
saving
lives
B.
effective
in
detecting
sharks
C.
smart
in
driving
sharks
away
D.
practical
over
the
whole
sea
area
31.
What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
future
of
SharkSpotter
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Optimistic.
C.
Negative.
D.
Objective
D
No
one
knows
what
the
future
will
look
like.
New
technology
and
climate
change
might
make
the
world
more
different
than
we
can
possibly
imagine.
So
we
had
better
keep
an
open
mind
and
hope
for
the
best.
We
have
no
idea
what
the
job
market
will
look
like
in
2050.
It
is
generally
agreed
that
machine
learning
and
robotics
will
change
almost
every
line
of
work
–
from
producing
yoghurt
to
teaching
yoga.
However,
there
are
conflicting
views
about
the
nature
of
the
change
and
its
urgency.
Some
believe
that
within
a
mere
decade
or
two,
billions
of
people
will
become
economically
redundant
(多余的).
Others
maintain
that
even
in
the
long
run
automation
will
keep
creating
new
jobs
and
greater
prosperity
for
all.
So
are
we
on
an
edge
of
a
terrifying
sudden
change,
or
are
such
forecasts
yet
another
example
of
ill-founded
Luddite
hysteria(勒德分子的歇斯底里)
It
is
hard
to
say.
Fears
that
automation
will
create
massive
unemployment
go
back
to
the
nineteenth
century,
and
so
far
they
have
never
materialized.
Since
the
beginning
of
the
Industrial
Revolution,
for
every
job
lost
to
a
machine
at
least
one
new
job
was
created,
and
the
average
standard
of
living
has
increased
dramatically.
Yet
there
are
good
reasons
to
think
that
this
time
it
is
different,
and
that
machine
learning
will
be
a
real
game
changer.
Humans
have
two
types
of
abilities
–
physical
and
cognitive(认知的).
In
the
past,
machines
competed
with
humans
mainly
in
raw
physical
abilities,
while
humans
still
had
a
great
advantage
over
machines
in
cognition.
Hence
as
manual
jobs
in
agriculture
and
industry
were
automated,
new
service
jobs
emerged
that
required
the
kind
of
cognitive
skills
only
humans
possessed:
learning,
analysing,
communicating
and
above
all
understanding
human
emotions.
However,
AI
is
now
beginning
to
outperform
humans
in
more
and
more
of
these
skills,
including
in
the
understanding
of
human
emotions.
We
don’t
know
of
any
third
field
of
activity
—
beyond
the
physical
and
the
cognitive
—
where
humans
will
always
maintain
a
secure
advantage.
It
is
crucial
to
realize
that
the
AI
revolution
is
not
just
about
computers
getting
faster
and
smarter.
It
is
fuelled
by
breakthroughs
in
the
life
sciences
and
the
social
sciences
as
well.
The
better
we
understand
the
biochemical
mechanisms
that
support
human
emotions,
desires
and
choices,
the
better
computers
can
become
in
analyzing
human
behavior,
predicting
human
decisions,
and
replacing
human
drivers,
bankers
and
lawyers.
In
the
last
few
decades,
research
in
neuroscience
and
behavioural
economics
allowed
scientists
to
gain
a
much
better
understanding
of
how
humans
make
decisions.
It
turned
out
that
our
choices
of
everything
from
food
to
mates
result
not
from
some
mysterious
free
will,
but
rather
from
billions
of
neurons
calculating
probabilities
within
a
split
second.
Boasting
‘human
intuition’(直觉)
is
actually
pattern
recognition.
32.
The
second
paragraph
tells
us
about
________.
A.
predictions
about
the
role
of
machine
learning
in
future
job
market
B.
the
speed
at
which
robotics
will
take
the
place
of
human
beings
C.
the
urgency
of
creating
new
jobs
with
the
help
of
automation
D.
the
nature
of
applying
new
technology
to
every
line
of
work
33.
The
underlined
expression
“ill-founded”
in
Paragraph
3
is
closest
in
meaning
to
________.
A.
unidentified
B.
badly-managed
C.
unproven
D.
ill-intended
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Lack
of
job
security
might
force
people
to
pick
up
machine
learning.
B.
There
is
possibility
that
AI
can
perform
a
consulting
role
as
a
psychologist.
C.
The
use
of
automation
will
make
humans
more
needed
than
ever
before.
D.
A
real
game
changer
lies
in
making
computers
become
faster
and
smarter.
35.
What
can
be
concluded
from
the
passage
A.
AI
revolution
is
similar
to
the
industrial
revolution
in
causing
unemployment.
B.
It’s
crucial
that
humans
maintain
an
advantage
in
the
third
field
of
activity.
C.
The
process
of
human
decision
is
controlled
by
free
will
rather
than
neurons.
D.
The
nature
of
preference
at
first
sight
is
the
result
of
recognizing
patterns.
第二节
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
A
Pen
That
Draws
in
Any
Color
The
Scribble
is
a
magical
pen
that
can
scan
colors
and
instantly
reproduce
the
colors.
Hold
the
Scribble’s
scanner
up
to
any
color,
and
within
a
second
that
color
is
stored
in
its
memory.
___36___
Who
can
use
the
Scribble
Children
will
love
the
Scribble
because
it
can
create
different
colors,
replacing
even
their
biggest
box
of
crayons.
Besides,
anyone
working
with
color
in
their
professional
lives,
such
as
artists,
will
be
able
to
scan
and
reproduce
colors
instantly.
___37___
Green!
One
of
the
most
important
characteristics
of
the
Scribble
is
that,
since
it
can
reproduce
any
color,
it
replaces
marking
pens,
greatly
reducing
the
huge
amount
of
plastic
waste.
What’s
inside
the
Scribble
There
will
be
two
different
versions
of
the
Scribble,
the
Scribble
K
and
the
Scribble
S.
The
K
will
be
able
to
reproduce
exact
colors
on
paper.
It
includes
a
color
sensor
and
a
rechargeable
battery.
___38___
The
S
looks
exactly
the
same
as
the
K,
but
it
is
intended
for
use
on
screen.
How
did
we
create
the
Scribble
We’ve
been
in
the
design
process
for
two
years
and
the
Scribble
has
gone
through
various
design
changes
to
get
it
to
where
we
are
now.
Because
of
its
small
size
we
have
created
some
ideas
never
seen
before
in
the
color
reproduction
industry.
___39___
Thank
you
for
your
support.
___40___
Thank
you
also
for
your
support!
Make
sure
to
bookmark
our
website
and
check
back
often
to
see
the
progress
as
well
as
the
updated
times
for
production
and
delivery
of
your
Scribble.
A.
What
do
we
need
the
Scribble
for
B.
What’s
the
Scribble’s
best
colour
C.
It’s
the
best
birthday
gift
you
may
choose
for
your
kids.
D.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
concern
about
the
Scribble.
E.
There
is
1
GB
of
internal
memory
that
will
store
over
100,
000
colors.
F.
We
created
the
Scribble
for
YOU
and
want
you
to
be
a
part
of
the
process.
G.
Once
stored,
that
color
can
be
used
to
draw
on
paper
or
on
a
digital
screen.
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,掌握其大意,从每题所给的
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。
Eleven
years
ago,
it
seemed
as
if
the
world
came
to
an
end.
My
husband
of
19
years,
the
father
of
my
two
sons,
was
diagnosed
with
terminal
cancer.
Over
the___41___of
seven
months,
Bill
went
from___42___me
easily
at
tennis
to
needing
my
help
to
go
to
the
bathroom.
It
was
the
best
seven
months
of
my
life.
Maybe
I
don't
actually___43___
that.
But
it
was
certainly
the
time
when
I
felt
most___44___.
During
those
seven
months,
I
came
to___45___that
whatever
else
I
did
in
my
life,
nothing
would___46___
more
than
taking
care
of
my
husband.
I
discovered
that
the
minor
complaint
of
an
annoying
coworker,
or
a
flat
tire
pales
in
___47___with
the
beauty
of
sincere
laughter,
the___48___of
a
bakery.
There
were
moments
of
___49___,
laughter,
and
tenderness
in
every
day.
I
found
I
could
train
myself
to
see
beauty___50______bother.
In
the
days
after
Bill's
diagnosis
and
brain
surgery,
being
his
caregiver
also
meant
being
fully____51___
as
much
as
possible.
During
his
last
weekend,
when
we
had
dinner
together
a
relative
visited.
I__52____that
she'd
changed
her
appearance,
and
not
in
a
good
way.
It
was
the
kind
of____53__
I'd
usually
keep
to
54
.
Just
then,
Bill
voiced
__55___
what
I’d
been
thinking,
in
that
truthful
way
he
had,
and
I
found
myself
__56__out
loud.
I
thought
I
could
live
with
this
man
forever,
but
he___57___
in
four
days.
Eleven
years
later,
I
haven't
made
much
achievements.
____58___every
day,
I
try
to
be
the
person
I
became
during
those
seven
months.
I
try
to
be
a
little
less
judgmental,
a
little
more
generous,
a
little
more
__59__
for
the
small
moments
in
life.
I
am
a
better
person
for
having
been
Bill's
caregiver.
It
was
his
last,
best
___60____
to
me.
41.
A.
routine
B.
course
C.
event
D.
basis
42.
A.
winning
B.
hitting
C.
striking
D.
beating
43.
A.
believe
B.
mean
C.
think
D.
decide
44.
A.
alive
B.
awake
C.
afraid
D.
alone
45.
A.
hope
B.
admit
C.
understand
D.
accept
46.
A.
matter
B.
differ
C.
suffer
D.
help
47.
A.
conflict
B.
comparison
C.
conversation
D.
touch
48.
A.
taste
B.
meaning
C.
smell
D.
sense
49.
A.
sadness
B.
fear
C.
panic
D.
joy
50.
A.
other
than
B.
rather
than
C.
more
than
D.
less
than
51.
A.
responsible
B.
absent
C.
present
D.
informed
52.
A.
felt
B.
watched
C.
noticed
D.
informed
53.
A.
thought
B.
concept
C.
suggestion
D.
view
54.
A.
himself
B.
myself
C.
herself
D.
ourselves
55.
A.
completely
B.
exactly
C.
partly
D.
accurately
55.
A.
laughing
B.
shouting
C.
screaming
D.
calling
57.
A.
died
away
B.
got
away
C.
went
away
D.
passed
away
58.
A.
And
B.
But
C.
Or
D.
While
59.
A.
thoughtful
B.
powerful
C.
careful
D.
grateful
60.
A.
gift
B.
experience
C.
moment
D.
subject
第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。
China's
research
icebreaker
Xuelong,
61
126
crew
members
aboard
on
the
35th
Antarctic
research
mission,
on
Thursday
local
time
left
the
Zhongshan
Stati
on
62
(it)
way
back
to
China.
Snow
Eagle
601,China’s
first
fixed-wing
aircraft
for
polar
flight,on
Thursday
night
also
departed
from
the
Antarctic
after
63
(complete)
all
assignments.
Xuelong,
64
arrived
near
Zhongshan
on
Feb
9,
supplied
the
station
with
fuel
oil,
and
then
picked
up
summer
expedition
team
members
at
the
Kunlun,
Taishan
and
Zhongshan
stations,
as
well
as
65
(member)
of
the
fixed-wing
aircraft
project.
Sixteen
members
of
the
Kunlun
team
66
(previous)
completed
all
scientific
expeditions
at
Dome
Argus(Dome
A),
the
South
Pole’s
highest
icecap.
They,
together
with
21
members
of
the
Taishan
team,
67
(return)
to
Zhongshan
on
Feb
8.
The
Zhongshan
team
completed
tasks
including
installation
of
and
tests
for
LiDAR,
drilling
of
ice
bed-rock,atmospheric
sounding
68
(observe),surveys
of
birds
and
aerial
exploration
carried
out
by
the
fixed-wing
aircraft.
As
the
summer
expedition
team
at
Zhongshan
left,
19
members
would
stay
for
winter
expeditions.
Also
69
(know)as
the
Snow
Dragon,the
icebreaker
carrying
a
research
team
set
sail
from
Shanghai
on
Nov
2
last
year,
beginning
70
country’s
35th
Antarctic
expedition.
It
is
expected
to
arrive
in
Shanghai
in
mid-March.
第四部分:写作(共三小节,满分45分)
第一节
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)
71.
We
encourage
students
to
p
fully
in
the
running
of
the
school
clubs.
72.
The
statement
was
carefully
p
(润色,修改)
and
checked
before
release.
73.
An
engine
has
so
many
parts,
each
(行使,运行)a
different
function.
74.
The
pipe
had
b
(爆裂)and
the
house
was
under
two
feet
of
water.
75.
As
a
musician,
she
is
(在技术上)
accomplished.
76.
J
by
what
you
say
in
the
letter,
you
don’t
sound
well.
77.
What
p
(专业的)qualifications
do
you
have
to
apply
for
this
position
78.
The
agency
is
voluntary
and
not
run
for
p
.
79.
Congress
finally
a
(采纳,正式通过)the
law
after
two-year
debate.
80.
The
money
is
i
for
the
development
of
the
tourist
industry.
第二节
完成句子(共10空,每空0.5分,满分5分)
注意:请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
我坚持认为你应该把英国人民的意见考虑在内。
I
insist
that
you
81
the
opinions
of
the
people
of
the
UK
82
83
.
无论是什么原因,研究研究最终显示,英语谚语“大笑是良药”总是正确的。
84
85
86
,research
shows
in
the
end,
the
English
saying,
“Laughter
is
the
best
medicine”,
may
be
true
after
all.
他说,他从无声电影起家,似乎是合适的。
He
said,
“
87
88
89
that
he
got
his
90
in
the
silent
film.
第三节
改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假定课上老师要求同学之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的一下作文。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,并在改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。
Recently
I’ve
done
a
survey
in
our
class
on
my
classmates
think
of
ads.
The
majority
of
my
classmate
take
a
positive
attitude
to
ads
in
that
ads
do
bring
us
convenient.
Other
students
argue
that
being
largely
exposing
to
ads
may
lead
to
the
sameness
ranging
from
clothes,
shelters
to
transportation.
From
my
point
of
the
view,
I
prefer
the
former
opinion
to
the
latter
for
the
following
reasons.
The
first
reason
is
rooted
in
the
fact
that
there
was
various
ads
so
that
people
have
various
choices.
Secondly,with
ads,
that
would
be
difficult
to
get
across
a
product's
basic
message.
However,
ads,
instead
of
making
people
seem
to
be
the
same,
contributes
greatly
to
people’s
better
life.
第四节:书面表达(25分)
假设你是李华,你的好友Peter迷上了网络新闻,请你帮他分析一下网络新闻的利弊,用英文给他一封建议信。
注意:1.词数120左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Jim,
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
英语参考答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
1-5
BAACB
6-10
ABCAB
11-15
CBACA
16-20
CBCAC
第二部分:阅读理解
BCA
DBAC
CAAB
ACBD
七选五:36-40
GBEFD
第三节:完形填空
41-60
BDBAC
ABCDB
CCABB
ADBDA
语法填空:61.
with
62.
its
63.
completing
64.
which
65.
members
66.
previously
67.
returned
68.
observation
69.
Known
70.
the
71.
participate
72.
polished
73.
performing
74.
burst
75.
technically
76.
Judging
77.
professional
78.
profits
79.
adopted
80.
intended
81.
take
82.
into
83.
consideration
84.
Whatever
85.
the
86.
Reason
87.
It
88.
seems
89.
appropriate
90.
start
改错
Recently
I’ve
done
a
survey
in
our
class
on
∧
my
classmates
think
of
ads.
The
majority
of
my
classmate
what
classmates
take
a
positive
attitude
to
ads
in
that
ads
do
bring
us
convenient.
Other
students
argue
that
being
largely
exposing
convenience
exposed
to
ads
may
lead
to
the
sameness
ranging
from
clothes,
shelters
to
transportation.
From
my
point
of
the
view,
I
prefer
the
former
opinion
to
the
latter
for
the
following
reasons.
The
first
删除
reason
is
rooted
in
the
fact
that
there
was
various
ads
so
that
people
have
various
choices.
Secondly,
with
ads,
that
are
without
it
would
be
difficult
to
get
across
a
product’s
basic
message.
However,
ads,
instead
of
making
people
seem
to
be
the
Therefore或Thus
same,
contributes
greatly
to
people’s
better
life.
contribute
书面表达
Dear
Peter,
I
hear
that
you
are
crazy
about
Internet
news,
which
has
both
advantages
and
disadvantages.
Now
I
am
writing
to
help
you
analyze
them.
There
is
no
denying
that
we
can
get
the
latest
news
about
the
world
as
soon
as
possible
with
our
computers
and
smart
phones.
What’s
more,
it’s
easier
for
us
to
search
for
some
news
online.
Also,
by
reading
news
online,
we
can
reduce
the
use
of
paper,
which
will
definitely
contribute
to
the
environmental
protection.
However,
there
are
some
problems
at
the
same
time.
Everyone
can
release
news
online,
so
there
may
be
some
false
news.
Worse
still,
some
false
news
will
mislead
us
and
even
cause
some
serious
effects.
Therefore,
I
advise
you
to
be
careful
while
reading
news
online
and
tell
the
truth
before
spreading
the
news
online.
Best
wished.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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Text
1
M:
Jane,
do
you
have
a
map
of
Manchester
I
want
to
find
a
good
place
to
eat.
W:
Why
not
try
Chinatown
There
are
plenty
of
good
Chinese
restaurants
there,
and
it's
near
here.
Text
2
M:
Let's
do
something
different
for
vacation
this
year.
Oh,
let's
go
to
Colorado.
I
want
to
learn
to
snowboard.
W:
Oh,
Paul,
you
know
I
don't
like
cold
weather.
Can't
we
go
someplace
warm,
like
the
beach
Text
3
W:
This
job
is
for
three
days
a
week:
Monday,
Friday,
and
Saturday.
Are
you
Okay
with
that
M:
Mmm...
I
was
hoping
to
have
Saturday
free.
But
I
need
the
job,
so...
can
you
tell
me
what
exactly
I
will
do
Text
4
M:
Do
you
know
if
John's
coming
home
for
dinner
W:
He'll
be
late.
He
said
not
to
wait
for
him.
Text
5
W:
I'm
really
tired
from
packing
all
these
boxes
for
three
hours.
It's
about
time
to
call
it
a
day.
M:
I
know.
Maybe
we
could
do
it
first
thing
tomorrow
morning.
W:
Why
not
These
orders
are
not
urgent.
Text
6
M:
Lisa
Hi!
W:
Hi,
Ned.
M:
Don't
you
usually
drive
to
work
W:
Usually,
but
not
in
bad
weather.
M:
Why
is
that
W:
The
traffic
gets
a
lot
worse
when
it
rains
or
snows.
M:
I
always
take
the
train.
It's
a
lot
faster
for
me
than
driving.
W:
It's
faster
for
me,
too,
but
the
time
isn't
always
convenient.
M:
Yeah,
but
think
of
all
the
things
you
can
do
on
the
train----read
a
book
or
the
newspaper...
W:
Or
answer
my
email...
No
thanks!
My
workday
is
long
enough
already.
Text
7
W:
I
think
the
car
we
saw
yesterday
would
be
a
good
deal.
What
do
you
think
M:
Yes,
but
I
think
you
should
ask
someone
to
take
a
look
at
it
just
to
be
sure.
W:
My
friend
Jack
knows
cars,
and
he
helped
me
do
the
check
this
morning.
M:
It
was
smart
of
you
to
think
ahead.
Have
you
and
the
salesman
agreed
on
a
price
W:
Yes,
he
finally
agreed
to
accept
the
discounted
price
I
asked.
M:
Then
have
you
thought
about
how
to
pay
W:
Well,
I've
saved
up
enough
money
to
pay
cash
for
this
car.
M:
Good.
Let
me
go
with
you
to
make
the
payment
and
drive
the
car
home
for
you.
W:
Thank
you.
That
would
make
it
much
easier
for
me.
M:
You're
welcome.
Let's
go
take
care
of
that
right
now.
Text
8
M:
Being
away
from
home
for
college
can
be
stressful.
Besides
all
the
pressures
of
study,
there's
the
pressure
on
your
pocket.
Today,
let's
go
to
a
university
to
find
out.
Excuse
me.
Can
I
ask
you
a
few
questions
W:
Well,
Okay.
M:
How
do
you
find
the
cost
of
living
in
the
city
W:
Everything
is
expensive,
including
clothing,
housing,
and
traveling.
M:
So,
what
do
you
spend
most
on
W:
Transport,
I
think.
For
food,
if
I
cook
myself,
it's
not
expensive
at
all.
For
clothing,
I
bring
my
clothes
here
from
my
home
country,
where
they're
nice
and
cheap.
But
every
week,
I
have
to
spend
more
than
100
pounds
on
the
trains.
M:
Then
what's
the
social
life
like
W:
I'm
a
very
social
person.
I
love
hanging
out
with
my
friends
and
meeting
new
people.
Thankfully,
I
don't
drink
nor
smoke,
so
the
only
expense
is
maybe
tickets
to
the
cinemas,
club,
and
so
on.
Text
9
W:
Can
you
fix
a
time
for
the
next
meeting,
Alex
How
about
June
12th
That's
after
the
trade
exhibition.
M:
I
thought
something
was
happening
on
that
day,
Rebecca.
W:
Oh,
yes.
You're
right.
The
people
from
Head
Office
are
coming.
M:
What
time
does
their
plane
arrive
Can
we
have
the
meeting
in
the
morning
W:
No,
it's
all
arranged.
I'm
meeting
them
at
half
past
ten,
so
I
won't be
available
at
all
that
day.
M:
Well,
let's
have
the
meeting
earlier
in
June,
then.
The
trade
exhibition
finishes
on
the
third,
doesn't
it
W:
Yes,
but
we
need
John's
sales
report
for
the
meeting.
How's
it
going
M:
I'm
afraid
John
hasn't
started
yet.
The
figures
won't
be
in
place
till
next
week.
W:
Will
it
be
ready
early
in
June
M:
Well,
not
really.
He
told
me
that
he
will
finish
them
by
June
10th.
W:
So,
we're
looking
at
the
week
starting
the
17th.
How
about
two
o'clock
on
that
day
M:
I
think
that's
Okay.
Let's
meet
here
again
then.
Text
10
W:
Hello,
everyone.
In
today's
program,
I'd
like
to
share
a
true
story
of
mine.
One
day,
my
friends
and
I
had
just
finished
lunch
at
a
hotel
when
it
started
to
rain
heavily.
When
it
became
lighter,
I
decided
to
brave
the
train
to
get
car
and
go
home.
It
was
parked
three
blocks
away.
My
friends
argued
I
shouldn't
go
because
at
that
time,
I
was
due
to
give
birth
in
three
months.
I
promised
I'd
be
very
careful.
One
of
them
wanted
to
come
with
me,
but
I
insisted
she
stay
with
another
friend
who
needed
help
with
her
baby.
When
I
walked
to
the
first
crossroads,
a
taxi
stopped
and
a
passenger
came
out
with
an
umbrella
.
Before
I
knew
what
was
happening
,
he
walked
right
beside
me
and
told
me
he
would
walk
with
me
to
where
I
would
go.
I
refused,
but
he
insisted.
During
our
walk,
he
kept
telling
me
to
walk
slowly.
When
we
got
to
the
car
park,
I
thanked
him,
and
we
parted
ways.
I
did
not
get
his
name
and
may
not
even
recognize
him
now.
Did
he
purposely
stop
for
me
I'll
never
know.
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