四川省遂宁市船山区第二中学校2019-2020学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100分)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共50分)两部分。总分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第
Ⅰ
卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
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。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
does
the
woman
want
to
drink?
A.
Cola.
B.
Water.
C.
Beer.
2.What
is
the
woman
probably
now?
A.
A
student.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
A
nurse.
3.How
does
the
girl
keep
in
touch
with
her
grandma?
A.
By
QQ.
B.
By
post.
C.
By
We
Chat.
4.What
does
the
professor
look
like?
A.
Short
with
long
hair.
B.
Thin
with
black
hair.
C.
Tall
with
short
hair.
5.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
How
they
spent
their
weekend.
B.
Where
they
spent
their
weekend.
C.
Whom
they
spent
their
weekend
with.
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。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、7
题。
6.What
is
the
relationship
between
the
woman
and
Louise?
A.
Sisters.
B.
Colleagues.
C.
Schoolmates.
7.What
does
the
woman
think
of
Louise?
A.
Considerate.
B.
Energetic.
C.
Annoying.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.How
did
the
woman
know
about
the
new
hotel?
A.
From
the
radio.
B.
From
her
friend.
C.
From
the
newspaper.
9.What
is
the
woman’s
opinion
about
the
new
hotel?
A.
It
will
bring
more
job
chances.
B.
It
may
ruin
the
beautiful
place.
C.
It
helps
develop
local
tourism.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.Why
does
the
man
make
the
call?
A.
To
complain
about
a
product.
B.
To
cancel
an
order.
C.
To
ask
about
a
shipment.
11.When
did
the
man
place
the
order?
A.
On
September
18th.
B.
On
September
19th.
C.
On
September
20th.
12.What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Make
a
call
to
BLC.
B.
Go
to
the
customs
office.
C.
Ask
the
woman
for
assistance.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13.Which
city
does
the
woman
live
in?
A.
Boston.
B.
New
York.
C.
Mexico
City.
14.Why
did
the
man
go
to
Boston?
A.
To
visit
his
relative.
B.
To
change
planes.
C.
To
do
some
sightseeing.
15.How
will
the
man
go
back
home?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
plane.
C.
By
train.
16.When
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
the
morning.
B.
At
noon.
C.
In
the
evening.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.What
is
Martin
Lewis
good
at?
A.
Saving
money.
B.
Making
a
speech.
C.
Managing
a
newspaper.
18.Why
did
Martin
decide
to
start
a
website?
A.
To
raise
money.
B.
To
become
famous.
C.
To
help
people.
19.Who
gets
maximum
bene?t
from
the
website?
A.
Local
supermarkets.
B.
Website
visitors.
C.
Website
companies.
20.How
much
did
Martin
sell
the
website
for?
A.
?10
million.
B.
?87
million.
C.
?100.
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
Some
of
the
best
museums
across
China
are
putting
their
exhibitions
online
in
VR
format
for
free.
While
stuck
at
home
due
to
the
novel
coronavirus
outbreak,
why
not
take
a
detailed
online
tour
at
museums
that
you
would
not
otherwise
have
time
for???
The
Palace
Museum?
The
Palace
Museum
is
known
as
the
Forbidden
City.
Although
the
museum
is
now
closed
due
to
the
current
epidemic
prevention,
it's
possible
for
visitors
to
take
a
virtual
tour
of
parts
of
the
museum
without
actually
setting
foot
on
the
majestic
grounds.?
Visitors
can
browse
all
the
buildings
of
the
Palace
Museums.
More
than
400,000
imperial
artifacts
have
been
digitized
online,
which
can
definitely
help
you
gain
knowledge
and
immerse
yourself
in
a
cultural
atmosphere.??
The
websites:??https://pano.dpm.org.cn/gugong_app_pc/index.html?
https://www.dpm.org.cn/shuziduobaoge/html?
Shanghai
Museum
Shanghai
Museum
is
a
large
and
famous
museum,
which
collects
over
120,000
precious
artistic
relics
from
more
than
5,000
years
ago
to
the
Qing
Dynasty.
The
marvelous
bronze,
ceramics,
paintings
and
calligraphies
offer
a
visual
feast
for
the
eyes,
and
also
provide
a
good
chance
for
people
to
learn
the
profound
Chinese
history
and
culture.??
If
you
are
into
ancient
Chinese
arts
and
crafts,
then
the
online
Shanghai
Museum
is
definitely
worth
your
time.?
?
The
website:?https://www.shanghaimuseum.net/treasure/show/show?
Mogao
Caves
The
Mogao
Caves,
also
known
as
Thousand
Buddha
Grottoes,
is
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site
located
near
Dunhuang
in
northwest
China's
Gansu
Province.?
Now
visitors
can
directly
browse
dozens
of
classic
caves
and
appreciate
the
murals(壁画)
by
cave
rooms
through
the
“Digital
Dunhuang”,
the
website
of
the
Mogao
Caves.
The
development
of
“Digital
Dunhuang”
not
only
shocks
visitors
in
a
visual
sense
but
also
“moves”
the
Mogan
Grottoes
outside.??
The
website:??https://www.e-dunhuang.com/index.html??
21.
The
people
interested
in
ancient
Chinese
arts
and
crafts
should
visit
________.
A.
https://www.e-dunhuang.com/index.html?
B.
https://www.dpm.org.cn/shuziduobaoge/html
C.
https://pano.dpm.org.cn/gugong_app_pc/index.html
D.
https://www.shanghaimuseum.net/treasure/show/show
22.
What
can
the
visitors
see
through
“Digital
Dunhuang”?
A.
Precious
imperial
artifacts.
B.
Classic
caves
and
the
murals.
C.
Ancient
people
living
in
the
caves.
D.
All
the
artistic
relics
of
Dunhuang.
23.
What
is
the
purpose
of
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
guide
what
to
do
at
home.
B.
To
recommend
an
online
tour.
C.
To
support
the
sickness
prevention.
D.
To
invite
visitors
to
real
scenic
spots.
B
With
bushfires
continuing
to
swallow
different
parts
of
Australia,
a
local
zoo
in
New
South
Wales
–
the
state
which
is
the
easiest
to
catch
fire
–
has
hit
the
headlines
with
a
heartwarming
story.
Right
in
the
line
of
a
bushfire,
the
keepers
of
Mogo
Wildlife
Park
managed
to
protect
all
200
animals
from
harm
after
they
received
evacuation
orders,
according
to
reports.
Netizens
were
quick
to
react
on
social
media
and
praised
the
bravery
of
the
zoo
keeper
and
staffs,
as
they
stayed
and
managed
to
protect
animals
from
uncontrolled
fires
and
even
sheltered
some
at
their
own
house.
The
40-year-old
zoo
keeper,
Chad
Staples,
described
the
situation
as
the
worst
catastrophe,
which
felt
like
Armageddon
(大决战)
here.
Luckily,
his
team
had
made
a
precise
plan
ahead
of
time
by
moving
everything
flammable
from
the
area
and
the
larger
animals
to
safe
places.
What’s
remarkable
is
that
as
the
smaller
ones
needed
extra
shelter,
Staples
decided
to
take
them
to
his
own
house.
“Right
now
in
my
house
there
are
animals
of
all
descriptions
in
all
the
different
rooms.
They
are
safe
and
protected
…
not
a
single
animal
lost,”
he
said.
BBC
news
also
mentioned
that
“there’s
a
tiger
to
the
back
of
the
house.”
Some
media
outlets
highlighted
the
“heroic
job”
in
their
headlines.
Online
users
also
reacted
with
thumbs-up
and
were
glad
to
see
all
the
staff
and
animals
coming
through
the
horrific
fire.
Located
in
the
southern
coast
of
New
South
Wales,
Mogo
Wildlife
Park
houses
Australia’s
largest
collection
of
primates,
also
including
different
and
unique
animals
such
as
zebras,
giraffes,
rhinos
and
red
pandas.
24.
New
South
Wales
hits
the
headlines
because
of
________.
A.
its
famous
zoo
B.
its
endangered
animals
C.
the
heartwarming
event
D.
being
easy
to
catch
fire
25.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
Mogo
Wildlife
Park?
A.
It
belongs
to
Chad
Staples.
B.
None
of
the
animals
is
missing.
C.
It
merely
holds
rare
animal
species.
D.
Extra
shelters
were
built
for
emergencies.
26.
Which
word
can
probably
describe
Chad
Staples?
A.
Irresponsible.
B.
Considerate.
C.
Selfish.
D.
Energetic.
27.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
The
Heroic
Job.
B.
The
Horrific
Fire.
C.
The
Extinct
Animals.
D.
The
Brave
Zoo
Keeper.
C
Flying
has
shrunk
the
world!
It’s
now
possible
to
travel
around
the
globe
quickly
and
easily.
Jumping
on
a
plane
and?jetting
off?on
holiday
or
a
business
trip
is
the
norm
for
many
of
us,
and
with
the
rise
of?budget
airlines,
the
number
of
people?taking
to
the
skies?is
increasing.
But
while
air
travel
is
costing
us
less,
the
cost
to
the
environment
is
going
up.
Climate
change?is
something
we’re
all
aware
of
now,
and?aviation
companies?know
that
some
of
the
blame
for
this
is
being
pointed
at
them.
Last
year
airlines?were
forecasted
to
use
about
97bn
gallons
of?jet
fuel.?
But
while
we
could?think
twice?about
taking
a
flight
in
the
first
place,
particularly
a?short?trip
that
could
be
made
by
train,
technology
might
be
the
answer
to
reducing?emissions?and
minimising
the
environmental
damage.
Recent
developments
have
focused
on
reducing
the
amount
of
fuel?airliners(大型客机)?burn.
Making
flying
green
and?sustainable?was
the
hot
topic
at
the
recent
Dubai
Air
Show.
There
was
talk
of
advances
in?engine?technology,
making
them
more
efficient,
and
possibly
using?biofuel?to
power
aircraft.?
Rios
Galvan,
a
bioenergy
expert
and
professor
at
Khalifa
University
in
Abu
Dhabi,
told
the
BBC
that
“these
have
the
capacity
to
reduce
the?carbon
footprint?anywhere
between
50-80
percent?when
you
compare
them
to
fuels.”
And
Phil
Curnock,
chief
engineer
of
the
civil
future
programme
at
Rolls-Royce,
also
suggested
that?electric
hybrid
engines
(混合动力发动机)?could
play
a
part
for
smaller
aircraft,
covering
shorter
distances.
He
says
“it
offers
the
possibility
of
a?carbon-neutral?flight
for
a
limited
range.”
Of
course,
aircraft?manufacturers?are
constantly
looking
at
ways
to
make
their
planes
more
fuel
efficient.
Boeing’s
Dreamliner,
for
example,
is
already
in
operation
and
uses
25
percent
less
fuel
per
passenger
compared
with
aircraft
of
a
similar
size.
Other
improvements
include
better
aircraft?aerodynamics
(空气动力学),
changes
to
ways
aircraft?taxi
(滑行)?on
runways,
and
the
use
of
lighter
materials.
28.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
1?
A.
The
earth
gets
smaller.
B.
Budget
airlines
become
popular.
C.
Flying
is
favorite
among
passengers.
D.
Air
travel
can
do
harm
to
environment.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“minimising”
mean?
A.
Lowering.
B.
Consolidating.
C.
Weakening.
D.
Increasing
30.
Which
of
the
following
is
true,
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Boeing’s
Dreamliner
is
a
green
aircraft.
B.
Biofuel
is
a
necessity
to
power
airliners.
C.
Electric
hybrid
engines
have
their
limitations.
D.
Ways
will
be
found
to
reduce
fuel?consumption.
31.
How
can
aircrafts
be
made
more
fuel
efficient?
A.
By
bettering
runways.
B.
By
making
smaller
aircrafts.
C.
By
using
the
lighter
materials.
D.
By
using
aircraft?aerodynamics.
D
For
two
centuries,
the
famous
University
of
Cambridge
debating
society
has
hosted
many
prominent
figures,
from
world
leaders
to
scientists
to
comedians.
On
Nov
21,
the
Cambridge
Union
hosted
its
first-ever
non-human
guest.
Designed
by
IBM,
Project
Debater
is
a
machine
that
uses
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
to
form
a
spoken
argument.
It
can
even
listen
and
answer
to
opposing
statements,
much
like
a
real
person.
Speaking
with
a
voice
similar
to
Siri,
Project
Debater
uses
AI
to
search
journals,
newspapers
and
other
information
sources.
It
then
filters
out(过滤)
useless
information,
picks
the
strongest
arguments,
and
arranges
them
into
a
persuasive
argument.
“In
the
Cambridge
test
debate,
it
argued
the
topic:
AI
will
ultimately
do
more
harm
than
good.
According
to
IBM,
it
is
the
first
machine
that
can
debate
complicated
topics
with
humans.
Before
the
debate,
more
than
1,100
arguments
for
the
positives
and
negatives
of
AI
were
submitted
to
the
IBM
website.
The
machine
then
analyzed
these
sources
and
formed
the
basis
of
its
arguments
in
minutes.
Project
Debater
then
showed
off
its
AI
by
arguing
for
both
sides
of
the
debate.
Over
a
four-minute
speech,
it
argued
first
that,
“AI
can
only
make
decisions
that
it
has
been
programmed
to
solve,
while
humans
can
be
programmed
for
all
plots,
possible
events.”
In
support
of
AI,
it
then
argued
that
AI
would
create
new
jobs
and
“bring
a
lot
more
efficiency”
to
the
workplace.
This
isn’t
the
first
test
for
Project
Debater.
In
June
2018,
the
machine
went
back-and-forth
for
20
minutes
against
champion
debater
Harish
Natarajan.
According
to
New
Scientist,
on
both
occasions,
Project
Debater
repeated
points
and
didn’t
always
sufficiently
support
them.
Speaking
to
Cambridge
Independent,
Noam
Slonim,
the
project’s
lead
engineer,
said,
“The
AI
is
not
perfect,
but
it’s
going
in
the
right
direction.”
The
team
hopes
to
improve
the
AI
by
researching
why
humans
find
certain
arguments
more
persuasive
than
others.
32.
In
which
way
does
Project
Debater
behave
like
a
real
person?
A.
It
can
listen
and
answer
to
opposing
statements.
B.
It
can
speak
with
a
voice
similar
to
Siri.
C.
It
can
create
various
useful
sources.
D.
It
can
deal
with
any
situation.
33.
What
were
prepared
for
the
machine
before
the
Cambridge
test
debate?
A.
Analyzed
sources.
B.
Useless
messages.
C.
Materials
for
arguments.
D.
Items
about
human
debaters.
34.
We
can
infer
from
the
text
that
_________.
A.
AI
did
better
than
humans
in
arguments
B.
the
machine
had
rich
ideas
to
support
its
points
C.
the
machine
beat
Harish
Natarajan
in
the
first
test
D.
AI
needs
more
persuasive
arguments
in
debates
35.
What
is
Noam
Slonim’s
attitude
to
the
AI
?
A.
Supportive.
B.
Unconfident.
C.
Negative.
D.
Indifferent.
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。
Telecommuting
(also
known
as
working
from
home,
or
e-commuting)
is
a
work
arrangement
in
which
the
employee
works
outside
the
office,
often
working
from
home
or
a
location
close
to
home.
36
Doctors,
dentists,
and
countless
other
healthcare
workers
of
the
world
will
always
need
to
be
hands-on
with
patients,
just
as:
?
37
?
Scientists
need
to
be
in
labs.
The
existence
of
telecommuting
must
have
its
benefits
and
appropriate
population.
More
freedom.
Telecommuting
allows
a
worker
greater
freedom
regarding
her
or
his
work
hours
and
work
location.
It
gives
the
employee
more
flexibility
to
balance
work
and
personal
obligations.
Productivity.
Working
from
home
can
make
you
more
productive,
because
you
do
not
have
the
distractions
(分心)
of
office
space.
38
Sometimes
you
might
be
easily
distracted
by
home
appliances
such
as
washing
machines,
or
you
actually
need
supervision
from
your
boss
to
concentrate
on
your
work.
Employees’
welfare.
Allowing
workers
to
telecommute
often
makes
them
more
productive.
39
Tele-
commuters
are
also
likely
to
be
happier
in
their
jobs
and
are
therefore
more
likely
to
stay
with
the
company.
Telecommuting
even
saves
companies
money
in
office
expenses
(such
as
rent
and
stationery).
40
Some
people
also
find
working
from
home
to
be
a
bit
isolating,
because
you
are
not
around
your
coworkers.
Those
who
enjoy
teamwork
may
lose
their
opportunity
to
bond
with
colleagues
by
teleconferencing
alone.
You
should
come
up
with
a
strategic
plan
if
you
want
to
ask
your
employer
if
you
can
telecommute.
A.
Mental
health
issues.
B.
Cooperation
with
workers.
C.
That
can
benefit
the
company.
D.
Of
course,
this
is
not
necessarily
true.
E.
You
need
to
find
a
productive
place
to
do
work.
F.
Construction
workers
need
to
be
on
building
sites.
G.
However,
many
jobs
are
not
suited
to
remote
work.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
(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。
Since
I
was
young,
I’ve
noticed
41
in
people’s
hairstyles,
clothes,
facial
expressions,
behaviors.
I
like
noticing
the
world
around
me
and
I
42
the
power
of
paying
attention.
I
grew
up
on
our
family
farm.
My
grandpa
always
had
an
eye
on
the
sky,
43
the
clouds
and
their
various
colors.
He
knew
when
the
soybeans
got
the
44
of
brown
paper
bags
it
was
time
to
45
.
Farming
is
about
noticing
and
paying
attention.
My
mother
and
grandmother
46
everything
from
curtains
to
clothes.
My
mother
made
quite
a
few
of
my
47
and
her
pattern
work
was
so
48
.
My
Aunt
Becky
knit
socks
and
sweaters.
The
patterns
looked
like
a
foreign
language
to
me,
but
they
were
road
maps
she
followed
49
.
If
she
noticed
a
50
stitch
(针),
she
would
follow
seriously
51
.
The
women
in
my
family
practiced
demanding
crafts,
requiring
precision
and
an
eye
for
52
,
attention
to
color
combinations,
a
love
of
a
53
world.
Noticing
was
all
54
me.
It
was
the
clothes
on
my
body,
the
55
in
the
fields,
and
the
clouds
in
the
sky.
I’m
teaching
how
to
write
and
seeing
details
is
my
job.
Nothing
is
too
small
to
56
.
Paying
attention
is
my
occupation.
Through
paying
attention
to
my
57
carefully,
I
can
get
to
know
more
about
them
than
before.
So
if
I
notice
that
their
eyes
look
58
instead
of
bright,
I
will
know
59
.
The
world
is
made
up
of
one
detail
after
another,
and
by
opening
my
eyes
to
each
of
them,
I
can
see
the
world
much
more
60
,
much
more
broadly.
41.
A.
decorations
B.
inventions
C.
figures
D.
changes
42.
A.
believe
in
B.
think
of
C.
talk
about
D.
laugh
at
43.
A.
introducing
B.
complaining
C.
interpreting
D.
painting
44.
A.
shape
B.
color
C.
weight
D.
size
45.
A.
grow
B.
water
C.
weed
D.
harvest
46.
A.
sewed
B.
bought
C.
showed
D.
designed
47.
A.
bags
B.
beds
C.
clothes
D.
books
48.
A.
quiet
B.
precise
C.
simple
D.
patient
49.
A.
badly
B.
carelessly
C.
rudely
D.
seriously
50.
A.
dropped
B.
broken
C.
sharpened
D.
shortened
51.
A.
yet
B.
too
C.
again
D.
though
52.
A.
news
B.
sky
C.
detail
D.
money
53.
A.
patterned
B.
wandering
C.
rough
D.
simple
54.
A.
for
B.
around
C.
like
D.
over
55.
A.
farmers
B.
workers
C.
fruits
D.
crops
56.
A.
hear
B.
ignore
C.
concern
D.
share
57.
A.
parents
B.
colleagues
C.
neighbors
D.
students
58.
A.
big
B.
dull
C.
open
D.
clever
59.
A.
what
B.
how
C.
why
D.
which
60.
A.
clearly
B.
bravely
C.
hopefully
D.
easily
第二节
(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。
A
week
ago,
Prime
Minister
Shinzo
Abe
of
Japan
61
Thomas
Bach,
president
of
the
International
Olympic
Committee,
were
promoting
the
Summer
Olympics
in
Tokyo
as
the
comfort
the
world
needed
62
(show)
victory
over
the
coronavirus
pandemic.
On
Tuesday,
the
virus
won
out.
I.O.C.
and
Japan
63
(formal)
agreed
to
Postpone
Tokyo
Olympic
Games,
64
had
been
scheduled
to
begin
in
late
July,
until
2021.
The
decision
became
all
but
inevitable
after
the
65
(nation)
Olympic
committee
in
Canada
announced
on
Sunday
that
it
was
withdrawing
from
the
Games,
and
Australia’s
committee
told
its
athletes
that
it
was
not
possible
to
train
under
the
widespread
66
(restriction)
in
place
to
control
the
virus.
At
a
time
when
Japan’s
economy
is
already
67
trouble,
the
delay
of
the
Olympics
could
deal
a
serious
blow.
In
a
report
early
this
month,
Nikko
Securities
predicted
that
a
cancellation
of
the
Games
68
(reduce)
by
1.4
percent
of
Japan’s
economic
output.
The
complications
will
spread
beyond
the
Games
themselves.
The
international
69
(govern)
bodies
for
track
and
field
and
swimming,
for
example,
planned
to
hold
world
championships
in
2021
and
will
have
to
work
with
70
(they)
athletes
and
host
cities
to
possibly
reschedule
those
events.
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,并在该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。
As
the
Internet
becomes
the
more
and
more
popular,
some
students
can’t
help
play
online
games
or
chatting.
It
was
not
only
a
problem
of
wasting
time,
but
also
a
seriously
problem
which
does
harm
to
their
health.
Which
teachers
should
do
first
is
to
find
out
what
makes
them
addicting
to
computer
games.
Lack
of
love
from
his
parents?
Poor
test
scores?
Parents
can
have
a
heart-to-heart
talk
with
them.
Secondly,
teacher
should
help
them
build
up
their
confidence
but
make
them
interested
in
studies.
Thirdly,
find
something
else
for
them
to
do
instead
playing
computer
games.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,
在疫情期间,你所在社区招募英语自愿者,向外籍人士宣传疫情防控。请你写信应聘,内容包括:
1.?写信目的;
2.?个人优势;
3.?表达期待。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.
参考词汇:疫情防控
epidemic?prevention?and?control;
冠状肺炎
COVID-19?
Dear
Sir/
Madam,
Yours,
Li
Hua
英语参考答案及评分意见
第一部分(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5.?BCBCA????
6-10.?BCCBC
11-15.
AABAB
16-20.
BACBB
第二部分(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
21-23.
DBB
24-27.
CBBD
28-31.
DACC
32-35.
ACDA
36-40.
GFDCB
第三部分??语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
41-45.
DACBD
46-50.
ACBDA
51-55.
CCABD
56-60.
BDBCA
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
and
62.
to
show
63.
formally
64.
which
65.
national
66.
restrictions
67.
in
68.
would
reduce
69.
governing
70.
their
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)
As
the
Internet
becomes
the
more
and
more
popular,
some
students
can’t
help
play
online
games
or
playing
chatting.
It
was
not
only
a
problem
of
wasting
time,
but
also
a
seriously
problem
which
does
harm
to
their
is
serious
health!
Which
teachers
should
do
first
is
to
find
out
what
makes
them
addicting
to
computer
games.
Lack
of
What
addicted
love
from
his
parents?
Poor
test
scores?
Parents
can
have
a
heart-to-heart
talk
with
them.
Secondly,
teacher
their
teachers
should
help
them
build
up
their
confidence
but
make
them
interested
in
studies.
Thirdly,
find
something
else
and
for
them
to
do
instead∧
playing
computer
games.
of
第2节
书面表达(满分25分)
一、评分原则
1.
本题总分为25分,按5档次给分。
2.
评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。
3.
评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法的准确性、上下文的连贯性及语言的得体性。
4.
拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考试。
5.
如书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。
二、内容要点:
1.
写信目的;
2.
个人优势;
3.
表达期待。
三、要点认定:
1.
考生必须有较完整的句子表达出要点。如只有关键词而无主谓结构,不可视为要点写出。
2.
围绕要点的发挥,如有语言错误,则扣语言分。
四、为了操作方便,按表达要点的多少和使用语言的情况,划分为五个档次,列表说明如下:
档次
得分
要点数
语言情况
五
21—25
4
语言基本无误,行文连贯,表达清楚。
四
16—20
4
语言有少量错误,行文基本连贯,表达基本清楚。
三
11—15
3
语言有一些错误,尚能达意。
二
6—10
2
语言错误很多,影响表达。
一
0—5
1
只能写出与所要求内容有关的一些单词。
注意:
1.
原则上应按照考生所表达的要点数归档。如语言错误多,可降一档,如语言表达较好,可打该档最高分或上升一档。
2.
在同一档次内,根据语言错误的多少确定五个分值。
1—
2个错误,取该档次分值的高线。
3—4个错误,取该档次分值的中线。
5个错误,取该档次分值的低线。
6个以上降一档,10个左右错误取其降档后的低线。
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