山西省运城市2019-2020学年高一下学期第一次摸底联考英语试题
本试卷总共分为六部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。
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
did
the
woman
ask
the
man
for
help?
A.
Because
she
got
lost.
B.
Because
she
was
not
herself.
C.
Because
she
wanted
to
buy
some
books.
2.
What
does
the
man
think
of
diet?
A.
It’s
a
foolish
action.
B.
It
helps
to
lose
weight.
C.
It
will
make
one
feel
weak.
3.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
She
hopes
for
an
early
reply.
B.
There
is
no
need
for
the
man
to
hurry.
C.
The
man
can
read
the
menu
as
long
as
he
likes.
4.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Doctor
and
patient.
B.
Assistant
and
customer.
C.
Driver
and
passenger.
5.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
bank.
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7两个小题。
6.
Which
is
TRUE
according
to
the
dialogue?
A.
The
man
lived
in
Cleveland.
B.
The
man
wanted
to
go
hack
by
bus
for
a
change.
C.
The
man
wanted
to
save
money
by
taking
the
bus
home.
7.
Why
are
the
bus
tickets
cheaper
than
train
tickets?
A.
Because
a
bus
trip
is
easier
than
a
train
trip.
B.
Because
railways
are
more
expensive
to
build
than
highways.
C.
Because
bus
trips
are
a
little
longer
than
train
trips.
听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
How
much
should
the
man
pay
if
he
buy
a
return
ticket?
A.
Five
dollars.
B.
Ten
dollars.
C.
Fifteen
dollars.
9.
How
long
will
it
take
the
man
if
he
takes
an
express
train?
A.
Within
two
hours.
B.
A
little
over
two
hours.
C.
Less
than
three
hours.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12三个小题。
10.
Where
does
the
dialogue
most
probably
happen?
A.
In
a
university.
B.
In
a
customs’
house.
C.
In
a
police
station.
11.
Why
is
the
man
here?
A.
On
a
personal
trip.
B.
On
a
visiting
trip.
C.
On
a
business
trip.
12.
What
hasn't
the
man
got
with
him
in
his
bag?
A.
Wine.
B.
Camera.
C.
Cigarettes.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16四个小题。
13.
When
did
the
man
leave
the
office?
A.
Before
five
o’clock.
B.
At
five
o'clock.
C.
After
five
o’clock.
14.
Where
did
the
man
have
his
supper?
A.
In
his
office.
B.
At
a
restaurant.
C.
In
the
cinema.
15.
How
long
did
the
movie
about
the
war
last?
A.
Almost
a
whole
night.
B.
Nearly
five
hours.
C.
Around
three
hours.
16.
What
time
did
the
man
get
home?
A.
Around
one
o'clock.
B.
About
twenty-one
o'clock.
C.
Less
than
one
o'clock.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20四个小题。
17.
What
did
the
father
mean
by
saying
“
Press
down
hard
on
it.”
to
his
son?
A.
Pressing
the
sacks
into
water
with
all
his
strength.
B.
Getting
the
sack
quickly
out
of
the
water.
C.
Holding
the
sack
with
great
strength
to
prevent
it
from
dropping
into
the
water.
18.
Why
did
the
father
always
say
something
against
his
intention?
A.
Because
his
son
always
did
the
opposite.
B.
Because
he
felt
it
was
a
humorous
way.
C.
Because
his
son
was
fond
of
his
father's
strange
way.
19.
What
does
the
boy’s
reply
mean?
A.
It
shows
the
boy
is
cleverer
than
his
father.
B.
It
shows
the
boy
wants
to
play
a
trick
on
his
father.
C.
It
shows
that
the
boy
really
hates
his
father.
20.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
article?
A.
Parents
should
teach
their
children
correctly
and
communicate
with
them
equally.
B.
Parents
should
teach
their
children
how
to
do
the
opposite
thing.
C.
Children
shouldn't
do
what
their
parents
tell
them
to
do.
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50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。
A
Metro
Pocket
Guide
Metrorail(地铁)
Each
passenger
needs
a
farecard
to
enter
and
go
out.
Up
to
two
children
under
age
five
may
travel
free
with
a
paying
customer.?
Farecard
machines
are
in
every
station,
Bring
small
bills
because
there
are
no
change
machines
in
the
stations
and
farecard
machines
only
provide
up
to
$
5
in
change.?
Get
one
day
of
unlimited
Metrorail
rides
with
a
One
Day
Pass.
Buy
it
from
a
farecard
machine
in
Metro
stations.
Use
it
after
9:30
a.
m.
until
closing
on
weekdays,
and
all
day
on
weekends
and
holidays.?
Hours
of
Service
?
?
Open:
5
a.
m.
Mon.-Fri.
?
?
?
?
?
7a.
m.
Sat.—Sun.
?
?Close:
midnight
Sun.—Thur.
?
?
?3a.m.Fri.
—-Sat.nights
?
?
Last
train
times
vary.
To
avoid
missing
the
last
train,
please
check
the
last
train
times
posted
in
the
stations.?
Metrobus
?
When
paying
with
exact
change,
the
fare
is
$
1.
35
.
when
paying
with
a
SmarTrip
card,
the
fare
is
$1.
25
Fares
for
the
Senior
/disabled
customers
?
?
Senior
citizens
65
and
older
and
disabled
customers
may
ride
for
half
the
regular
fare.
On
Metrorail
and
Metrobus,
use
a
senior/disabled
farecard
or
SmarTrip
card.
For
more
information
about
buying
senior/disabled
farecards,SmarTrip
cards
and
passes,
please
visit
MetroOpenDoors.
com
or
call
202-637-7000
and
202-637-8000.?
Senior
citizens
and
disabled
customers
can
get
free
guide
on
how
to
use
proper
Metrobus
and
Metrorail
services
by
calling
202-962-1100
Travel
tips
●Avoid
riding
during
weekday
rush
periods
–before
9:30
a.
m.
and
between
4
and
6
p.
m.?
●If
you
lose
something
on
a
bus
or
train
or
in
a
station,
please
call
Lost
&
Found
at
202-962-1195.?
21.
What
should
you
know
about
farecard
machines?
A.
They
start
selling
tickets
at
9:30
a.
m.?
B.
They
are
connected
to
change
machines.?
C.
They
offer
special
service
to
the
elderly.?
D.
They
make
change
for
no
more
than
$5.?
22.?What
is
good
about
a
SmarTrip
card?
A.
It
is
convenient
for
old
people.
?
?
B.
It
saves
money
for
its
users.
C.
it
can
be
bought
at
any
time.
?
?
?
D.
it
is
sold
on
the
Internet.?
23.
Which
number
should
you
call
if
you
lose
something
on
the
Metro?
A.
202-962-1195
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
B.
202-962-1100
C.
202-637-7000
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
202-637-8000
B
Surviving
Hurricane
Sandy(飓风桑迪)
Natalie
Doan,
14,
has
always
felt
lucky
to
live
in
Rockaway,
New
York.
Living
just
a
few
blocks
from
the
beach,
Natalie
can
see
the
ocean
and
hear
the
waves
from
her
house.
“It’s
the
ocean
that
makes
Rockaway
so
special,
”
she
says.
On
October
29,
2012,
that
ocean
turned
fierce.
That
night,
Hurricane
Sandy
attacked
the
East
Coast,
and
Rockaway
was
hit
especially
hard.
Fortunately,
Natalie’s
family
escaped
to
Brooklyn
shortly
before
the
city’s
bridges
closed.
When
they
returned
to
Rockaway
the
next
day,
they
found
their
neighborhood
in
ruins.
Many
of
Natalie’s
friends
had
lost
their
homes
and
were
living
far
away.
All
around
her,
people
were
suffering,
especially
the
elderly.
Natalie’s
school
was
so
damaged
that
she
had
to
temporarily
attend
a
school
in
Brooklyn.
In
the
following
few
days,
the
men
and
women
helping
Rockaway
recover
inspired
Natalie.
Volunteers
came
with
carloads
of
donated
clothing
and
toys.
Neighbors
devoted
their
spare
time
to
helping
others
rebuild.
Teenagers
climbed
dozens
of
flights
of
stairs
to
deliver
water
and
food
to
elderly
people
trapped
in
powerless
high-rise
buildings.
“My
mom
tells
me
that
I
can’t
control
what
happens
to
me,”
Natalie
says.
“but
I
can
always
choose
how
I
deal
with
it.
”
Natalie’s
choice
was
to
help.
She
created
a
website
page
matching
survivors
in
need
with
donors
who
wanted
to
help.
Natalie
posted
information
about
a
boy
named
Patrick,
who
lost
his
baseball
card
collection
when
his
house
burned
down.
Within
days,
Patrick’s
collection
was
replaced.
In
the
coming
months,
her
website
page
helped
lots
of
kids:
Christopher,
who
received
a
new
basketball;
Charlie,
who
got
a
new
keyboard.
Natalie
also
worked
with
other
organizations
to
bring
much-need
supplies
to
Rockaway.
Her
efforts
made
her
a
famous
person.
Last
April,
she
was
invited
to
the
White
House
and
honored
as
a
Hurricane
Sandy
Champion
of
Change.
Today,
the
scars(创痕)of
destruction
are
still
seen
in
Rockaway,
but
hope
is
in
the
air.
The
streets
are
clear,
and
many
homes
have
been
rebuilt.
“I
can’t
imagine
living
anywhere
but
Rockaway,
”
Natalie
declares.
“My
neighborhood
will
be
back,
even
stronger
than
before.
”
24.
When
Natalie
returned
to
Rockaway
after
the
hurricane
,
she
found______.
A.
some
friends
had
lost
their
lives
B.
her
neighborhood
was
destroyed
C.
her
school
had
moved
to
Brooklyn
D.
the
elderly
were
free
from
suffering
25.
According
to
paragraph
4,
who
inspired
Natalie
most?
A.
The
people
helping
Rockaway
rebuild.
B.
The
people
trapped
in
high-rise
buildings.
C.
The
volunteers
donating
money
to
survivors.
D.
Local
teenagers
bringing
clothing
to
elderly
people.
26.
How
did
Natalie
help
the
survivors?
A.
She
gave
her
toys
to
other
kids.
B.
She
took
care
of
younger
children.
C.
She
called
on
the
White
House
to
help.
D.
She
built
an
information
sharing
platform.
27.
What
does
the
story
intend
to
tell
us?
A.
Little
people
can
make
a
big
difference.
B.
A
friend
in
need
is
a
friend
indeed.
C.
East
or
West,
home
is
best.
D.
Technology
is
power.
C
Basketball
fans
around
the
world
are
mourning
the
death
of
American
superstar
Kobe
Bryant.
Bryant
was
killed
in
a
helicopter
crash
Sunday
in
California,
along
with
his
13-year-old
daughter
Gianna
and
seven
other
people.
He
was
41
years
old.
Bryant
was
an
18-time
All-Star
player.
He
won
five
NBA
championships
and
two
Olympic
gold
medals.
He
was
widely
considered
one
of
the
greatest
basketball
players
of
his
generation
during
his
20-year
career
with
the
Los
Angeles
Lakers.
The
helicopter
carrying
Bryant
and
the
others
crashed
into
a
hilly
area
in
foggy
conditions
outside
Los
Angeles.
Bryant
lived
south
of
Los
Angeles
and
often
used
helicopters
to
travel
around
the
area
to
save
time
and
avoid
Southern
California
traffic.
The
cause
of
the
crash
is
under
investigation.
It
took
place
about
32
kilometers
from
Bryant's
Mamba
Sports
Academy,
a
basketball
training
center
in
Newbury
Park,
California.
Bryant
was
on
his
way
to
attend
a
youth
basketball
competition
on
Sunday
with
his
daughter.
Bryant
and
his
wife,
Vanessa,
had
four
daughters.
When
he
retired
from
the
NBA
in
2016,
Bryant
was
the
third-leading
scorer
in
NBA
history
with
33,643
points.
He
is
widely
expected
to
be
elected
to
the
Naismith
Memorial
Basketball
Hall
of
Fame
this
year.
The
basketball
world
and
the
Los
Angeles
community
reacted
to
Bryant’s
death
with
an
outpouring
of
sadness,
disbelief
and
support.
In
a
statement,
NBA
Commissioner
Adam
Silver
said
Bryant
was
one
of
the
greatest
stars
in
the
game.
But
he
added,
He
will
be
remembered
most
for
inspiring
people
around
the
world
to
pick
up
a
basketball
and
compete
to
the
very
best
of
their
ability.
On
Twitter,
U.S.
President
Donald
Trump
noted
the
terrible
news.
He
called
Bryant
one
of
the
truly
great
basketball
players
of
all
time
who
was
just
getting
started
in
life.
28.
Where
is
the
passage
probably
taken
from?
A.
A
science
report.
B.
A
biography.
C.
A
textbook.
D.
A
newspaper.
29.
What
Kobe
Bryant
impressed
people
in
the
world
most
was
.
A.
his
death
B.
his
achievements
C.
his
inspiration
D.
his
talent
30.
The
underlined
words
“under
investigation”
in
Paragraph
5
mean______.
A.
careful
examination
B.
evidence
C.
discussion
D.
argument
31.
Which
of
the
following
is
not
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Hearing
the
death
of
Kobe,
fans
around
the
world
were
very
sad.
B.
There
were
nine
passengers
on
board,
including
one
of
his
daughters.
C.
Bryant
was
to
attend
a
basketball
competition
with
his
daughter.
D.
Bryant
used
the
helicopter
to
save
time
and
avoid
the
traffic
jam
on
a
fine
day.
D
Whether
in
the
home
or
the
workplace,
social
robots
are
going
to
become
a
lot
more
common
in
the
next
few
years.
Social
robots
are
about
to
bring
technology
to
the
everyday
world
in
a
more
humanized
way,
said
Cynthia
Breazeal,
chief
scientist
at
the
robot
company
Jibo.
While
household
robots
today
do
the
normal
housework,
social
robots
will
be
much
more
like
companions
than
mere
tools.
For
example,
these
robots
will
be
able
to
distinguish
when
someone
is
happy
or
sad.
This
allows
them
to
respond
more
appropriately
to
the
user.
The
Jibo
robot,
arranged
to
ship
later
this
year,
is
designed
to
be
a
personalized
assistant.
You
can
talk
to
the
robot,
ask
it
questions,
and
make
requests
for
it
to
perform
different
tasks.
The
robot
doesn’t
just
deliver
general
answers
to
questions;
it
responds
based
on
what
it
learns
about
each
individual
in
the
household.
It
can
do
things
such
as
reminding
an
elderly
family
member
to
take
medicine
or
taking
family
photos.
Social
robots
are
not
just
finding
their
way
into
the
home.
They
have
potential
applications
in
everything
from
education
to
health
care
and
are
already
finding
their
way
into
some
of
these
spaces.
Fellow
Robots
is
one
company
bringing
social
robots
to
the
market.
The
company’s
“Oshbot”
robot
is
built
to
assist
customers
in
a
store,
which
can
help
the
customers
find
items
and
help
guide
them
to
the
product’s
location
in
the
store.
It
can
also
speak
different
languages
and
make
recommendations
for
different
items
based
on
what
the
customer
is
shopping
for.
The
more
interaction
the
robot
has
with
humans,
the
more
it
learns.
But
Oshbot,
like
other
social
robots,
is
not
intended
to
replace
workers,
but
to
work
alongside
other
employees.
“We
have
technologies
to
train
social
robots
to
do
things
not
for
us,
but
with
us,”
said
Breazeal.
32.
What
can
a
Jibo
robot
do
according
to
Paragraph
3?
A.
Communicate
with
you
and
perform
operations.
B.
Answer
your
questions
and
make
requests.
C.
Take
your
family
pictures
and
deliver
milk.
D.
Obey
your
orders
and
remind
you
to
take
pills.
33.
What
can
Oshbot
work
as?
A.
A
language
teacher.
B.
A
tour
guide.
C.
A
shop
assistant.
D.
A
private
nurse.
34.
We
can
learn
from
the
last
paragraph
that
social
robots
will
______.
A.
train
employees
B.
be
our
workmates
C.
improve
technologies
D.
take
the
place
of
workers
35.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
present?
A.
A
new
design
idea
of
household
robots.
B.
Marketing
strategies
for
social
robots.
C.
Information
on
household
robots.
D.
An
introduction
to
social
robots.
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。
E
Body
language
is
the
quiet,
secret
and
most
powerful
language
of
all!
36
According
to
specialists,
our
bodies
send
out
more
messages
than
we
realize.
In
fact,
non-verbal(非言语)
communication
takes
up
about
50%
of
what
we
really
mean.
37
Indeed,
what
is
called
body
language
is
so
much
a
part
of
us
that
it’s
actually
often
unnoticed.
And
misunderstandings
occur
as
a
result
of
it.
38
Northern
Europeans
usually
do
not
like
having
bodily
contact(接触)
even
with
friends,
and
certainly
not
with
strangers.
People
from
Latin
American
countries,
on
the
other
hand,
touch
each
other
quite
a
lot.
Therefore,
it’s
possible
that
in
conversation,
it
may
look
like
a
Latino
is
following
a
Norwegian
all
over
the
room.
39
The
Norwegian,
very
probably
seeing
this
as
pushiness,
will
keep
backing
away
—which
the
Latino
will
in
return
regard
as
coldness.
40
And
only
a
part
of
it
is
in
the
words
themselves.
And
when
parties
are
from
different
cultures,
there’s
a
strong
possibility
of
misunderstanding.
But
whatever
the
situation,
the
best
advice
is
to
obey
the
Golden
Rule:
treat
others
as
you
would
like
to
be
treated.
A.
The
Latino,
trying
to
express
friendship,
will
keep
moving
closer.
B.
It
speaks
louder
than
words.
C.
Your
body
Language
will
give
others
a
general
impression
of
you.
D.
And
body
language
is
particularly
important
when
we
attempt
to
communicate
across
cultures.
E.
In
many
American
cultures,
it
is
inappropriate
for
men
and
women
to
touch
in
public.
F.
Clearly,
a
great
deal
is
going
on
when
people
talk.
G.
For
example,
different
societies
treat
the
distance
between
people
differently.
第三部分
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Whenever
we
hear
about
“the
homeless”,
most
of
us
think
of
the
Developing
World.
But
the
41
is
that
homelessness
is
everywhere.
For
example,
how
many
of
us
would
expect
to
see
people
living
on
the
streets
of
a
42
country
like
Germany?
Kurt
Muller
and
his
wife
Rita
have
spent
eleven
years
making
43
for
the
homeless
of
Berlin,
Germany’s
capital.
They
first
44
one
long
hot
summer
when
most
Germans
were
45
on
holiday.
Kurt
and
his
wife
stayed
at
home,
made
sandwiches,
46
a
table
in
the
street
and
gave
food
to
the
homeless.
The
Mullers
soon
realized
that
food
and
clothing
weren’t
47
.
“What
these
people
also
need
is
warmth
and
48
,”
says
Rita.
The
Mullers
didn’t
49
to
give
their
phone
number
to
the
street
people
and
told
them
to
phone
anytime.
Rita
50
there
was
somebody
at
home
to
answer
the
phone
and
their
home
was
always
51
to
anyone
who
couldn’t
face
another
night
on
the
street.
The
couple
were
soon
52
all
their
time
and
money,
so
Kurt
visited
food
and
clothing
companies
to
53
donations.
Today,
over
thirty
companies
54
donate
food
and
other
goods
to
the
cause
and
volunteers
help
to
55
them
to
the
homeless.
The
public
also
give
clothes
and
money
and
a
shoe
producer
56
new
shoes.
Kurt
and
Rita
receive
no
57
for
their
hard
work.
“
We
feel
like
parents,”
says
Rita,
“and
parents
shouldn’t
58
money
for
helping
their
children.
The
love
we
get
on
the
streets
is
our
salary.”
Though
Rita
admits
she
often
gets
59
.
She
says
she
will
continue
with
her
work
because
she
likes
the
feeling
of
having
made
a
60
in
the
world.
41.
A.
result
B.
truth
C.
reason
D.
idea
42.
A.
traditional
B.
developing
C.
typical
D.
wealthy
43.
A.
preparations
B.
houses
C.
meals
D.
suggestions
44.
A.
began
B.
met
C.
called
D.
left
45.
A.
asleep
B.
alone
C.
across
D.
away
46.
A.
brought
up
B.
set
up
C.
put
aside
D.
gave
away
47.
A.
enough
B.
necessary
C.
helpful
D.
expensive
48.
A.
fame
B.
freedom
C.
courage
D.
caring
49.
A.
hesitate
B.
agree
C.
pretend
D.
impress
50.
A.
made
sense
B.
found
out
C.
made
sure
D.
worked
out
51.
A.
open
B.
crowded
C.
noisy
D.
near
52.
A.
costing
B.
wasting
C.
taking
D.
spending
53.
A.
pay
for
B.
ask
for
C.
look
into
D.
carry
out
54.
A.
completely
B.
calmly
C.
regularly
D.
roughly
55.
A.
advertise
B.
sell
C.
deliver
D.
lend
56.
A.
donates
B.
produces
C.
designs
D.
collects
57.
A.
permission
B.
payment
C.
direction
D.
support
58.
A.
borrow
B.
raise
C.
save
D.
expect
59.
A.
surprised
B.
excited
C.
tired
D.
amused
60.
A.
profit
B.
difference
C.
decision
D.
rule
第四部分
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Natural
resources
are
things?
61
?exist
in
nature
and
can
be
used
by
people.
Some
natural
resources
are
renewable,
like
trees.
When
one
tree
is
cut
down,
we
can
plant
a
new
tree
to
replace
it.
Others,?
62
,
are
not
renewable,
like
the
coal
dug
out
of
the
ground.
Once
it
is
used,
it
is?
63
(go).
Although
we
all
know
that
our
natural
resources
are
limited,
we
often
waste
them
in
our
daily
life.
Paper,
bottles
and
cans?
64
?(throw)
away
carelessly;
food
is
wasted
just
because
of?
its?
poor?
taste;
clothes?
are?
rejected?
65
?(simple)
due?
to?
their?
old
fashion.
These
valuable
natural
resources
will
run
out
before
long?
66
?better
use
is
made
of
them.
Actually,
everyone
can
make
contributions
(贡献)
to?
67
?(protect)
our
natural
resources.
For
example,?
68
riding
a
bicycle
or
walking
instead
of
driving,
we
can
save
lots
of
petrol.
Water
is
a
very
important
natural
resource
because
we
all
need?
69
?to
stay
alive.
We
can
make
wise
70
?(choose)
to
save
water,
like
reusing
the
water
that
has
been
used
to
wash
vegetables
to
water
flowers.
第五部分
根据提示完成下面句子。每空一词。(满分15分)
第一节
单词填空(满分5分)
71.
There
is
a
good
social
life
in
the
village,
and
I
wish
I
had
a
second
chance
to
become
more______________(involve).
72.
I
have
no
difficulty______________(communicate)
with
them.
73.
She
answered
all
my
questions
with
her
usual
(honest).
74.
Anyone,
whether
he
is
an
official
or
a
bus
driver,
should
be
e_____________
respected.
75.
It’s
______________(frighten)
to
think
it
could
happen
again.
第二节
短语填空(满分10分)
76.
Care
for
the
environment
will
become
very
important
with
the
earth’s
natural
resources
________
________(用完,枯竭).
77.
On
a
cold
evening
with
snow
floating
in
the
air,
I
________
________(被困)
on
the
road
because
of
a
flat
tire.
78.
She
________
________(学会)
Spanish
when
she
was
living
in
Mexico.
79.
Born
in
a
family
with
three
brothers,
David
________
________
________(养育,培养)
to
value
the
sense
of
sharing
as
a
young
boy.
80.
Do
you
think
that
mixed
–
ability
classes
________
________(阻碍进展)
the
better
students?
第六部分
书面表达(满分20分)
某英文杂志正在举办以“fancy
yourself
as
an
interviewer”为主题的征文活动,请你以“A
Famous
Chinese
I
Would
Like
to
Interview”为题,写一篇英语短文。
内容包括:1.?采访的对象;
2.?采访的原因;
3.?采访的问题。
注意:词数100左右;
A
Famous
Chinese
I
Would
Like
to
Interview
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
英语试题参考答案
第一部分听力部分:(每小题1分,满分20分)
1-5
A
A
B
C
B
6-10
B
C
C
A
B
11-15
C
A
B
B
C
16-20
A
C
A
B
A
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23
D
B
A
24-27
B
A
D
A
28-31
D
C
A
D
32-35
D
C
B
D
36-40
B
D
G
A
F
第三部分
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
41-45
BDCAD
46-50
BADAC
51-55
ADBCC
56-60
ABDCB
第四部分
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
which/that
62.
however
63.
gone
64.
are
thrown
65.
simply
66.
unless
67.
protecting
68.
by
69.
it
70.
choices
第五部分
根据提示完成下面句子。
每空一词。(满分15分)
第1节
单词填空(满分5分)
71.
involved
72.
communicating
73.
honesty
74.
equally
75.
frightening
第2节
短语填空(满分10分)
76.
running
out
77.
got/was
stuck/trapped/caught
78.
picked
up
79.
was
brought
up
80.
hold
back
第六部分
书面表达(满分20分)
A
Famous
Chinese
I
Would
Like
to
Interview
The
person
I
would
like
to
interview
is
Yang
Liwei.
I
would
really
like
to
interview
him
because
he
is
not
only
the
first
Chinese
to
go
to
space
but
also
one
of
the
greatest
astronauts
in
the
world.
I
have
long
been
interested
in
space
exploration
and
I
believe
I
could
learn
a
great
deal
from
him
about
it.
If
I
could
interview
him,
I
would
ask
him
what
made
him
an
astronaut
and
how
he
was
trained.
I
would
also
like
to
know
how
he
felt
in
space
and
whether
space
travel
is
such
great
fun
as
I
have
read.
Finally,
I
would
like
to
ask
a
few
questions
about
his
personal
life,which
must
be
very
interesting.
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