英语(高二下)五月月考试卷
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答案注意事项见答题卡),在本试卷上答题无效。考试结束后,只交答题卡。
第I卷
第一部分
听力(共两节;满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音结束后,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1.5
分,满分7.5
分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的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.What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.Buy
something.
B.Check
the
luggage.
C.Find
his
grandpa.
2.What’s
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.Neighbors.
B.Colleagues.
C.Classmates.
3.How
does
the
woman
feel
now?
A.Angry.
B.Tired.
C.Bored.
4.Why
won’t
the
man
go
skiing
tonight?
A.His
foot
was
injured.
B.He
doesn’t
like
skiing.
C.He
has
no
time
tonight.
5.What
time
is
it
now?
A.
2:10.
B.
2:20.
C.
2:30.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出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至7题。
6.Why
did
the
man
talk
to
the
old
man?
A.To
ask
some
directions.
B.To
show
his
gratitude(感激)
to
him.
C.To
help
him
cross
the
street.
7.What
does
the
man
think
of
the
old
man?
A.Kind-hearted.
B.Patient.
C.Hard-working.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.How
much
weight
has
the
woman
put
on
in
the
past
year?
A.About
10
pounds.
B.About
15
pounds.
C.About
20
pounds.
9.Where
will
the
two
speakers
eat
tonight?
A.At
home.
B.In
a
restaurant.
C.At
the
man’s
aunt’s.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
is
special
about
Church
Street
Hotel?
A.It
has
a
Cuban(古巴的)
flavor.
B.It
offers
very
cheap
rooms.
C.It
is
next
to
a
famous
church.
11.How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
his
hotel
fees?
A.£90.
B.£270.
C.£360.
12.When
will
the
man
call
back
Mr.
Smith?
A.Around
3:30
B.Around
4:00.
C.Around
4:30
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
is
the
man
doing?
A.Reading
a
newspaper.
B.Watching
a
documentary.
C.Reading
a
news
report
online.
14.What
does
the
man
learn
about
the
bird?
A.She
has
flown
farther
than
any
other
bird.
B.She
gave
birth
to
a
young
bird
at
62.
C.She
is
the
second
oldest
living
bird
in
the
world.
15.What
does
the
man
want
to
be?
A.A
guide.
B.A
biologist.
C.A
photographer.
16.What
will
the
two
speakers
probably
do
next?
A.Look
at
some
photographs.
B.Visit
the
woman’s
parents.
C.Take
photos
of
animals.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How
was
the
speaker
when
he
was
a
boy?
A.Very
black.
B.Very
fat.
C.Very
weak.
18.When
did
the
speaker
probably
take
up
boxing,
rowing
and
football?
A.When
he
was
about
nineteen.
B.When
he
was
about
sixteen.
C.When
he
was
about
thirteen..
19.What
did
the
speaker
often
do
every
day
after
he
turned
forty?
A.He
sat
for
a
long
time.
B.He
ran
with
his
wife.
C.He
quarreled
with
his
wife.
20.What
do
we
know
about
the
speaker
now?
A.He
usually
feels
a
sharp
pain
in
his
legs.
B.He
is
suffering
low
blood
pressure.
C.He
has
lost
some
weight.
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
My
father
suffered
a
disease
once,
but
he
was
an
optimist(乐天派).He
wanted
to
do
something
to
keep
himself
busy,
so
he
became
a
volunteer
at
a
children's
hospital.
Sometimes
one
or
two
kids
would
die.
At
this
time
he
would
tell
the
heart-broken
parents
of
the
children
that
he
would
be
with
their
children
in
heaven
and
that
he
would
look
after
them
there.
There
was
a
girl
with
a
disease
that
paralyzed(瘫痪)her
from
the
neck
down.
She
couldn't
do
anything.
My
dad
decided
to
help
her
with
his
true
love.
He
started
visiting
her,
bringing
paints,
brushes
and
paper.
He
began
to
put
the
paintbrush
in
his
mouth
to
paint.
He
didn't
use
his
hands.
He
would
visit
her
whenever
he
could
and
paint
for
her.
"You
can
do
anything
once
you
make
up
your
mind
to
do
it,”
he
said.
Finally,
she
began
to
paint
using
her
mouth,
too.
Later,
my
dad
recovered
and
returned
to
work.
He
worked
at
the
volunteer
counter
in
the
hospital.
One
day,
he
noticed
the
front
door
open.
In
came
the
little
girl
who
had
been
paralyzed.
She
was
walking!
She
hugged
my
dad
tightly
and
gave
him
a
picture
she
had
done
using
her
hands.
At
the
bottom
it
read:
"Thank
you
for
helping
me
walk
again!”
After
that
my
father
often
said
love
was
more
powerful
than
doctors.
21.Which
words
best
describe
the
writer's
father?
A.Patient
and
funny.
B.Strong
and
serious.
C.Busy
and
hard-working.
D.Kind
and
optimistic.
22.Why
didn't
the
writer's
father
use
his
hands
when
painting
for
the
girl?
A.He
was
not
good
at
drawing.
B.He
liked
the
taste
of
paint.
C.He
wanted
to
give
the
girl
hope.
D.He
was
an
experienced
artist.
23.What
can
we
infer
from
the
writer's
father's
words
in
Paragraph
1?
A.He
cared
little
about
the
children
who
died.
B.He
didn't
think
he
would
survive
his
disease.
C.He
must
know
those
heart-broken
parents.
D.He
used
to
work
as
a
doctor
in
that
hospital.
B
“Computer
game
players
should
not
be
called
addicts,although
many
players
say
they
are
hooked
on
a
hobby
that
is
affecting
their
social
lives,”scientists
said
Tuesday.
“Some
evidence
show
that
games
stimulate(刺激)the
same
areas
in
the
brain
as
alcohol
and
other
drugs,”psychologists,sociologists
and
others
were
told
at
the
world's
first
interdisciplinary(各学科间的)games
conference
here.
“But
unlike
the
addictive
substances,there
is
no
medicine
to
deal
with
gaming
behavior,”they
heard.
“Is
Everquest
addictive?Well,it's
no
more
addictive
than
school
or
work.
The
time
invested
in
those
also
make
them
addictive,”said
Florence
Chee,a
research
student
at
Simon
Fraser
University
in
Canada.
Scientific
interest
in
the
multibillion
dollar
computer
games
industry
has
grown
in
recent
years.
Various
governments
have
put
pressure
on
the
industry
to
add
a
health
warning
to
games
packages.
“But
many
players
actually
described
themselves
as
addicts,”said
Stephen
Kline,a
professor
and
media
analyst
at
Simon
Fraser
University.
“Fifteen
percent
of
Everquest
players
say,I'm
addicted.
Thirty
percent
can
be
considered
as
addicts,”he
said.
His
survey
of
hundreds
of
heavy
online
games
players
showed
half
of
them
reported
family
conflict
and
romantic
failure
as
a
result
of
their
hobby.
Heavy
games
players
can
play
an
average
17
to
26
hours
a
week.
The
online
games,in
which
players
battle
with
opponents
online,are
considered
the
most
attractive
and
time?
consuming.
Other
scientists,who
like
Chee
have
carried
out
scientific
surveys,said
heavy
games
players
were
in
fact
sociable
and
not
the
pathological(病理上的)loners
they
are
often
made
out
to
be.
According
to
them,many
players
were
members
of
an
online“clan”to
try
to
become
more
successful
against
opponents
in
the
game
and
many
had
relationships
with
clan
members
in
real
life.
24.The
underlined
word“Everquest”in
the
fourth
paragraph
may
be______.
A.the
name
of
an
online
game
B.the
name
of
a
school
C.the
name
of
a
job
D.the
name
of
a
person
25.What
is
the
view
of
Florence
Chee,a
research
student
at
Simon
Fraser
University?
A.The
online
game
isn't
addictive.
B.Not
all
game
players
can
be
considered
as
addicts.
C.The
online
game
is
harmful.
D.If
you
spend
much
time
on
school
or
work,you
will
become
addictive
too.
26.Why
so
many
people
are
addicted
to
computer
games?
A.Computer
games
are
like
alcohol
and
drugs.
B.This
is
a
social
problem.
C.The
game
players
try
to
become
successful
against
their
counterparts
in
the
game.
D.They
are
sociable
and
pathological
loners.
27.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.There
is
no
medicine
to
deal
with
gaming
behavior.
B.No
governments
have
put
pressure
on
the
computer
games
industry.
C.Thirty
percent
of
Everquest
players
can
be
considered
as
addicts.
D.Heavy
games
players
can
play
an
average
17
to
26
hours
a
week.
C
The
Queen’s
English
is
now
sounding
less
upper-class,
a
scientific
study
of
the
Queen’s
Christmas
broadcasts
has
found.
Researchers
have
studied
each
of
her
messages
to
the
Commonwealth
countries
since
1952
to
find
out
the
change
in
her
pronunciation
from
the
noble
Upper
Received
to
the
Standard
Received.
Jonathan
Harrington,
a
professor
at
Germany’s
University
of
Munich,
wanted
to
discover
whether
accent
changes
recorded
over
the
past
half
century
would
take
place
within
one
person.
“As
far
as
I
know,
there
just
is
nobody
else
for
whom
there
is
this
sort
of
broadcast
records,”
he
said.
He
said
the
noble
way
of
pronouncing
vowels
(元音)
had
gradually
lost
ground
as
the
noble
upper-class
accent
over
the
past
years.
“Her
accent
sounds
slightly
less
noble
than
it
did
50
years
ago.
But
these
are
very,
very
small
and
slow
changes
that
we
don’t
notice
from
year
to
year.”
“We
may
be
able
to
relate
it
to
changes
in
the
social
classes,”
he
told
The
Daily
Telegraph,
a
British
newspaper.
“In
1952
she
would
have
been
heard
saying
‘thet
men
in
the
bleck
het’.
Now
it
would
be
‘that
man
in
the
black
hat’.
Similarly,
she
would
have
spoken
of
‘the
citay’
and
‘dutay’,
rather
than
‘citee’
and
‘dutee’,
and
‘hame’
rather
than
‘home’.
In
the
1950s
she
would
have
been
‘lorst’,
but
by
the
1970s
‘lost’.”
The
Queen’s
broadcast
is
a
personal
message
to
the
Commonwealth
countries.
Each
Christmas,
the
10-minute
broadcast
is
put
on
TV
at
3
p.m.
in
Britain
as
many
families
are
recovering
from
their
traditional
turkey
lunch.
The
results
were
published
in
the
Journal
of
Phonetics.
28.What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.The
relationship
between
accents
and
social
classes.
B.The
Queen’s
Christmas
speeches
on
TV.
C.The
changes
in
a
person’s
accent.
D.The
recent
development
of
the
English
language.
29.The
Queen’s
broadcasts
were
chosen
for
the
study
mainly
because
___.
A.she
has
been
Queen
for
many
years
B.she
has
a
less
upper-class
accent
now
C.her
speeches
are
familiar
to
many
people
D.her
speeches
have
been
recorded
for
50
years
30.We
may
infer
from
the
text
that
the
Journal
of
Phonetics
is
a
magazine
on
___.
A.speech
sounds
B.Christmas
customs
C.TV
broadcasting
D.personal
messages
31.Which
of
the
following
is
an
example
of
a
less
noble
accent
in
English?
A.“dutay”
B.“citee”
C.“hame”
D.“lorst”
D
“You
can
choose
your
friends,
but
you
can’t
choose
your
family.”
That
line
comes
from
American
writer
Harper
Lee’s
book
To
Kill
a
Mockingbird.Now
compare
her
words
with
another
famous
expression:
“Blood
is
thicker
than
water.”
meaning
that
family
will
always
be
with
you
while
other
people—with
no
blood
connection—may
come
and
go.
Having?strong?ties?to?family?and?friends?has?long?been?identified?as?
an
?important
?part?of
?being
happy
and?healthy.People?need?people.However,
?if?forced
?to?choose?
which
?is
more
important,
American
researchers?now?say?friendship
is?more?important?than?family.Their?new?
study?suggests?that?friends?may?be?more?important
than?family?members.
The?study?comes?from?researchers?at?Michigan?State?University.They
found
the
importance
of
friendship
to
health
and
happiness
grow
as
people
get
older.Keeping?a?few
really?good?friends?around?
can?make?a?world?of?difference?for?our
health?and?well-being.
The??researchers?considered?information?from?two?separate?surveys.The?first
involved
just?over
271,000?subjects.They?participated?in?a?study?on?health?and?happiness.The
second?
survey?had?nearly
7,
500?participants.Its?purpose?was?to?study?the
"relationship
support"?in?older?adults?suffering?from?chronic(慢性病).
In?the?first?group,?both?family?and?friendships?influenced?overall?health?and
happiness.However,?in?the?second,?researchers?said?that?friendships?became?a?stronger
predictor?of
health?and?
happiness?as?people?get?older.Also?in?the?second?group,
unhealthy?friendships?led
to?increased?chronic?conditions.but?with?supportive?friends,
the
study
shows,?participants
reported?being?happier.
Reasons:?people?can?keep?the?friendships?that?make?them?feel?good?and?move?on?from
the
ones?that?don’t.Family,?on?the?other?hand,?will?always?be?with?you.They?can?be
helpful?and
enjoyable,?but?can?also?cause?troubles.
In?
general,?friendships
?affect?our?day-to-day?
happiness
?and
?how?long
we?live??so
more?
than?relationships?with?
spouses(配偶)and?family.Friendships
keep?us?from?being
lonely.But?keeping
?a
friendship?for?a?long?time?takes
work.
This?may?be?good?news?for?people?who?don’t?have?strong?ties?with?family?members.Not?all
?of
us?are?born?into?the?families?we?need.But?we?all?have?the?ability?to?make?the
friendships?that?we
need.
32.Why
does
the
author
mention
the
two
expressions
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.To
lead
to
the
topic
of
the
passage.
B.To
value
the
importance
of
the
family.
C.To
stress
the
importance
of
friendship.
D.To
explain
why
friends
and
families
are
so
important.
33.How
is
the
research
carried
out?
A.By
doing
two
experiments.
B.By
interviewing
all
at
once.
C.By
conducting
two
surveys.
D.By
taking
part
in
activities.
34.What
can
the
people
with
weak
family
ties
do?
A.Develop
stronger
family
relations.
B.Make
as
many
friends
as
possible.
C.Get
more
supportive
friends.
D.Stay
with
family
members.
35.Which
of
the
following
is
the
finding
of
the
study?
A.Friends
and
family
members
are
equally
important.
B.When
we
grow
older,
friendship
matters
more.
C.As
we
age,
family
members
are
more
valuable.
D.We
always
need
friends
and
family
members.
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。
Rock
Climbing
as
Sport
and
Art
An
estimated
nine
million
people
rock
climb
in
the
United
States.
Millions
more
take
part
in
the
activity
around
the
world.
___36___
Others
compete.
Rock
climbing
can
be
dangerous.
But
there
are
many
methods
and
protective
devices
that
can
increase
a
climber's
safety.
__37__
Climbers
have
to
pull
themselves
straight
up
the
face
of
very
high
rocks
or
walls.
So
they
have
to
be
strong
enough
to
carry
their
own
weight.
And
climbers
sometimes
have
to
hold
on
to
rocks
with
only
their
fingers
or
toes.
There
are
several
kinds
of
rock
climbing.
Traditional
rock
climbing
is
done
outside.
Climbers
wear
ropes
and
attach
devices
to
the
rocks
as
they
climb
many
hundreds
of
meters
up.
They
also
connect
their
ropes
to
the
devices.
__38__
Sport
climbing
is
similar.
However,
in
those
cases
the
protective
devices
are
permanently
placed
in
the
rock.
There
is
also
indoor
climbing.
Rock
walls
made
of
wood
or
concrete
have
places
for
the
climber's
hands
and
feet.
__39__
People
climb
glaciers
or
frozen
waterfalls
instead
of
rocks.
They
use
special
equipment
for
the
ice.
And
then
there
is
bouldering(巨石攀岩)—climbing
rocks
between
three
and
seven
meters
high.
__40__
Many
climbers
like
bouldering
because
they
can
use
less
equipment.
Climbers
often
need
only
special
shoes
and
chalk.
All
climbers
use
chalk
to
keep
their
hands
dry.
A.Ice
climbing
is
exactly
as
it
sounds.
B.Some
do
it
just
for
personal
satisfaction.
C.Some
go
climbing
at
weekends
or
in
holidays.
D.Climbing
takes
strength,
control
and
good
balance.
E.It
is
more
challenging
and
dangerous,
but
also
more
fun.
F.If
a
climber
slips,
a
rope
can
stop
him
from
falling.
G.It
is
a
quicker
and
more
intense(剧烈的;紧张的)kind
of
climbing.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第1节
完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I
used
to
abandon(放弃)
myself
to
despair(绝望).
Last
year,
my
mother
41
from
a
stroke(中风)
and
had
a
operation
on
her
brain.
I
felt
my
whole
life
turn
upside
down
and
I
had
no
42
what
I
could
do
to
help
her
to
relieve
her
43
.
Tears
welled
up
in
my
eyes
whenever
I
was
alone.Last
month
I
44
a
precious
watch,
which
was
an
18-year-old
birthday
gift
from
my
father.
I
could
not
fall
asleep
for
a
couple
of
nights
because
I
felt
45
about
the
loss.
There
have
been
many
46
like
these
in
my
life.
I
could
never
figure
out
how
to
deal
with
such
tough
things
47
I
read
“
If
You
Have
a
Lemon,
Make
a
Lemonade”
by
American
writer
Dale
Carnegie.
“When
the
wise
man
is
handed
a
lemon,
he
says,
‘What
48
can
I
get
from
this?
How
can
I
49
my
situation?
How
can
I
turn
this
lemon
into
a
lemonade?’”
He
wrote.
I
suddenly
50
that
life
is
full
of
ups
and
downs,
so
I
need
to
stay
51
all
the
time.
Now
when
I
think
of
my
past,
I
wish
I
could
have
handled
things
52
.
When
my
mother
was
fighting
for
53
,
I
should
have
held
her
hands
in
mine,
telling
her
things
would
get
better
instead
of
54
and
crying.
Several
weeks
ago,
I
took
part
in
a
campus
singing
competition.
I
didn’t
55
a
prize.
If
I
had
not
56
the
article,
I
would
definitely
have
felt
57
again.
But
instead,
I
smiled
after
the
competition.
I
was
happy
that
at
least
I
had
got
some
stage
58
.
Life
is
not
just
a
bed
of
roses.
There
are
thorns
as
well,
but
these
thorns
help
us
become
59
and
strong.
When
life
__60____
us
a
lemon,
let’s
try
to
make
a
lemonade.
41.A.resulted
B.suffered
C.survived
D.escaped
42.A.hope
B.wonder
C.idea
D.doubt
43.A.pain
B.anxiety
C.fear
D.pressure
44.A.received
B.sold
C.fixed
D.
lost
45.A.unbelievable
B.shameful
C.angry
D.terrible
46.A.diseases
B.memories
C.incidents
D.
difficulties
47.A.when
B.until
C.though
D.since
48.A.lesson
B.lemonade
C.decision
D.challenge
49.A.control
B.accept
C.improve
D.avoid
50.A.realized
B.thought
C.discovered
D.predicted
51.A.healthy
B.independent
C.serious
D.positive
52.A.exactly
B.differently
C.easily
D.
practically
53.A.recovery
B.life
C.freedom
D.happiness
54.A.shouting
B.hiding
C.quarreling
D.regretting
55.A.expect
B.miss
C.win
D.refuse
56.A.figured
out
B.written
down
C.found
out
D.come
across
57.A.embarrassed
B.discouraged
C.excited
D.concerned
58.A.
performance
B.experience
C.progress
D.effect
59.A.brave
B.calm
C.great
D.clever
60.A.shows
B.makes
C.gives
D.sends
第II卷
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
I
often
think
about
how
I
got
to
where
I
am
today
and
how
everything
in
my
lifetime
has
made
me
61
better,
happier,
wiser
and
stronger
person.Just
as
the
saying
62
(go)
“You
can
learn
and
grow
from
every
experience.”
When
I
look
back
to
some
of
the
63
(hard)
moments
of
my
life,
I
can
tell
you
honestly
that
these
experiences
have
taught
me
the
most
important
things.
When
I
64
(ask)
how
I
got
through
losing
my
dad
at
such
a
young
age
and
65
makes
me
so
strong
and
positive,
I
usually
laugh
or
smile.The
66
(true)
is
that
sometimes
you
don’t
have
a
choice.When
you
fall
into
really
bad
situations,
you
have
to
survive.For
me,
I
found
peace
and
happiness
through
the
kind
hearts.
I
met
of
friends,
teachers
and
others
67
dried
my
tears,
gave
me
warmth
and
above
all
encouraged
me
68
(achieve)
my
goals.
When
we
are
in
trouble,
we
should
know
that
life
isn’t
a
dark
cloud
all
the
time.
Sometimes
the
rainbow
you
are
looking
69
is
right
in
front
of
you.Never
give
up
on
70
(you)
because
there
are
many
people
out
there
who
care.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文。请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。每处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(∧),并在此符号下面写出改加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词。
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear
Mr.
Whitehead,
I’m
greatly
sorry
to
tell
you
that
perhaps
that
will
be
impossible
for
me
to
attend
the
meeting
on
this
Sunday
you
asked
me
to.
I
am
terrible
sorry.
I
know
it
is
important
because
we
are
suppose
to
introduce
our
products
then.
So
one
of
my
friends,
Jim,
would
come
at
that
time
and
as
it
will
be
the
first
time
for
her
to
come
to
the
city,
I
have
to
go
to
the
railway
station
to
meet
him.
Is
it
possible
what
I
get
all
the
materials
need
ready
and
ask
Li
Dong
to
do
the
job
instead
of
me?
I
would
appreciate
if
you
would
agree.
Yours,
Johnson
第2节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Amy来信询问有关武汉新型冠状病毒(novel
corona
virus)的情况。请你给Amy回信,内容包括:
1.
新型冠状病毒简况;
2.
应对措施;
3.
是否有信心战胜病毒。
注意:词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:询问inquire;爆发outbreak
n.;
流行病
epidemic
n.;感染get
infected
口罩
mask
;隔离quarantine
;
isolated
;
封城
close
down
the
city
Dear
Amy,
I’m
more
than
delighted
to
received
your
letter.
It
is
so
considerate
of
you
to
write
a
letter
inquiring
about
novel
corona
virus
in
Wuhan.
_____________________________________
Yours
Truly
LiHua
5月月考英语答案
听力
1-5
ACBAC
6-10
BACAA
11-15
BBCBC
16-20
ACCAC
阅读
21-23
DCB
24-27
ADCB
28-31
CDAB
32-35
ACCB
36-40
BDFAG
完型填空
41-45
BCADB
46-50
CBACA
51-55
DBABC
56-60
DBBAC
语法填空
61.a
62.
goes
63.
hardest
64
was
asked
65.
what
66.truth
67.
who/that
68.
to
achieve
69.
for
70.
yourself
短文改错
【小题1】that---it
【小题2】删on
【小题3】terrible—terribly
【小题4】suppose—supposed
【小题5】So---But
【小题6】would---will
【小题7】her—him
【小题8】what---that
【小题9】need---needed
【小题10】appreciate后加it
书面表达
Dear
Amy,
It
is
so
considerate
of
you
to
write
a
letter
inquiring
about
novel
corona
virus
in
Wuhan.
I
am
writing
to
tell
you
about
this.
Since
the
outbreak
of
an
infectious
disease
in
Wuhan
in
December
2019,
the
Chinese
government
has
decisively
closed
down
the
city
to
prevent
the
spread
of
the
disease.
At
the
same
time,
although
cases
have
been
found
throughout
the
country,
the
Chinese
people
actively
face
it,
together
with
Wuhan
to
fight
the
epidemic.
At
this
particular
time,
we
should
go
out
as
little
as
possible,
isolated.
If
we
go
out,
we
must
wear
protective
masks
to
prevent
ourselves
from
getting
infected.
In
addition,
we
should
keep
good
healthy
habits
and
keep
our
body
clean.
As
many
Chinese
say,
“come
on
Wuhan".
Yours,
Li
Hua