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2019~2020学年度高一年级第二学期教学质量调研(二)


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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?A.
£19.15.
B.
£9.15.
C.
£9.18.
答案是B。
1.
Where
is
the
Teen
Eye
Building?
A.
On
Madison
Street.
B.
Across
from
a
museum.
C.
At
the
end
of
7th
Street.
2.
What
will
the
woman
do
next?
A.
Have
a
shower.
B.
Clean
her
teeth.
C.
Wash
her
face.
3.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
living
in
a
city?
A.
Exciting.
B.
Convenient.
C.
Dangerous.
4.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Learning
Spanish.
B.
Having
an
interview.
C.
Giving
an
English
class.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing?
A.
What
the
man
will
do
on
the
weekend.
B.
How
the
man
will
get
to
Washington.
C.
When
the
man
will
go
to
work.
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
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.
Tidy
her
room.
B.
Search
for
the
report.
C.
Avoid
telling
her
boss
the
truth.
7.
Where
has
the
woman
found
the
report?
A.
On
the
desk.
B.
On
the
bookshelf.
C.
On
the
floor.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
From
whom
did
the
woman
know
the
man
likes
watching
movies?
A.
The
man’s
brother.
B.
The
man’s
wife.
C.
The
manager.
9.
What
will
the
man
do
this
weekend?
A.
Visit
his
brother.
B.
Go
to
the
movies.
C.
Listen
to
classical
music.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
10.
What
is
Joan
going
to
do?
A.
Visit
a
friend.
B.
Cook
a
meal.
C.
Meet
her
mother.
11.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
want
to
eat
hamburgers?
A.
They
are
unhealthy.
B.
He
had
them
yesterday.
C.
He
is
tired
of
them.
12.
What
will
the
speakers
have
for
dinner?
A.
Japanese
food.
B.
French
food.
C.
Chinese
food.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
13.
When
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
the
end
of
a
term.
B.
In
the
middle
of
a
term.
C.
At
the
beginning
of
a
term.
14.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
doing?
A.
Inviting
a
famous
actor
to
the
party.
B.
Playing
some
good
music
at
the
party.
C.
Asking
everyone
to
dress
up
at
the
party.
15.
What
will
the
speakers
discuss
tomorrow?
A.
What
clothes
to
wear.
B.
What
games
to
organize.
C.
What
competitions
to
have.
16.
What
food
will
the
speakers
prepare?
A.
Pizza.
B.
Bread.
C.
Fried
chicken.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
Why
did
the
speaker
have
a
bad
sleep
before
the
trip?
A.
She
was
too
excited
about
the
trip.
B.
She
looked
forward
to
Christmas.
C.
She
missed
her
aunt.
18.
How
did
the
speaker
go
to
the
airport?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
car.
C.
By
taxi.
19.
When
did
the
speaker’s
plane
take
off?
A.
At
1:40
p.m.
B.
At
1:50
p.m.
C.
At
2:00
p.m.
20.
What
did
the
speaker
see
on
her
trip?
A.
Hills
and
rivers.
B.
Land
and
white
clouds.
C.
Birds
and
beautiful
buildings.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Ai-Petri
Bridges,
Crimea
The
views
of
the
Crimean
coast
from
the
top
of
1,234-metre
high
Ai-Petri
Mount
are
amazing.
The
hanging
bridges
built
in
recent
years
can
reach
the
top
of
the
mount.
If
just
walking
across
the
bridges
is
not
dangerous
enough,
it
also
happens
to
be
one
of
the
windiest
places
in
the
world.
It
is
said
that
the
bridges
blow
from
side
to
side
as
wind
speeds
reach
170
kilometres
per
hour
for
125
days
of
the
year.
It's
also
very
foggy,
so
you
may
not
be
able
to
see
clearly!
U
Bein
Bridge,
Myanmar
This
five-metre-high,
1.2-kilometre
wooden
footbridge
does
not
look
as
dangerous
as
the
others,
but
do
not
be
fooled.
It
was
built
in
the
1850s
and
it's
certainly
feeling
its
age!
Some
of
the
old
wood
is
not
as
strong
as
it
used
to
be.
It
is
easy
to
lose
your
footing.
Although
there
is
no
handrail
(栏杆),
large
numbers
of
tourists
cross
it
every
day.
When
the
tourists
arrive
in
the
evening
to
watch
the
beautiful
sunset,
this
bridge
could
become
the
most
dangerous
of
them
all!
The
Trift
Bridge,
Switzerland
At
100
metres
high
and
170
metres
long,
this
is
one
of
the
highest
bridges
in
the
world.
Built
in
2004,
the
bridge
is
hidden
among
the
high
Swiss
Alps.
You
wouldn't
have
wanted
to
walk
across
the
bridge
before
its
repair
in
2009.
But
if
you
have
the
courage
to
cross
this
bridge,
you'd
better
do
it
quickly!
The
Hussaini
Hanging
Bridge,
Pakistan
In
the
mountainous
area
of
Northern
Pakistan,
the
Hussaini
Hanging
Bridge
helps
travelers
cross
the
Borit
Lake.
However,
you
will
not
feel
too
confident
when
you
get
close
to
this
bridge.
It's
one
of
the
oldest
bridges
in
Pakistan
and
many
locals
use
it
every
day
to
travel
to
work
and
school

imagine
losing
your
homework
over
the
side
of
this
bridge!
It's
made
from
rope,
with
a
few
pieces
of
wood
that
have
large
gaps
(空隙)
between
them.
Step
carefully!
21.
What
can
we
learn
about
U
Bein
Bridge?
A.
It's
very
popular
at
sunset.
B.
It's
safest
for
people
to
cross.
C.
It's
the
oldest
bridge
in
the
world.
D.
It's
made
from
rope
without
handrails.
22.
One
may
not
enjoy
the
views
clearly
on
________.
A.
U
Bein
Bridge.
B.
Ai-Petri
Bridges.
C.
The
Trift
Bridge.
D.
The
Hussaini
Hanging
Bridge.
23.
What
do
the
bridges
mentioned
in
the
text
have
in
common?
A.
All
require
serious
repair.
B.
All
top
highest
in
their
country.
C.
All
have
a
history
of
one
century.
D.
All
require
plenty
of
courage
to
cross.
B
James
Dyson,
the
inventor
of
the
bagless
vacuum
cleaner,
is
now
the
wealthiest
person
in
Briton
after
his
company
posted
a
record
profit
for
2018.
But
how
did
he
make
his
fortune?
My
father
died
when
I
was
nine,
and
I
remember
doing
the
household
chores
to
help
my
mother.
I
hated
changing
the
vacuum
cleaner
bag
and
picking
up
things
the
machine
did
not
suck
up.
Thirty
years
later,
in
1979,
I
was
doing
chores
at
home
alongside
my
wife.
One
day
the
vacuum
cleaner
was
screaming
away,
and
I
had
to
empty
the
bag
because
I
could
not
find
a
replacement
for
it.
With
this
lifelong
hatred
of
the
way
the
machine
worked,
I
decided
to
make
a
bagless
vacuum
cleaner.
Easier
said
than
done,
of
course.
I
didn’t
realize
that
I
would
spent
the
next
15
years
perfecting
my
design,
a
process
that
resulted
in
5,127
different
prototypes
(设计原型).
By
the
time
I
made
my
15th
prototype,
my
third
child
was
born.
By
2,627,
my
wife
and
I
were
really
counting
our
pennies.
By
3,727,
my
wife
was
giving
art
lessons
for
some
extra
cash,
and
we
were
getting
further
and
further
into
debt.
These
were
tough
times,
but
each
failure
brought
me
closer
to
solving
the
problem.
I
just
had
a
passion
for
the
vacuum
cleaner
as
a
product,
but
I
never
thought
of
going
into
a
business
with
it.
In
the
early
1980s,
I
started
trying
to
get
licensing
agreements
(许可协议)
for
my
technology.
The
reality
was
very
different,
however.
The
major
vacuum
makers
had
built
a
business
model
based
on
the
profits
from
bags
and
filters
(过滤器).
No
one
would
license
my
idea,
not
because
it
was
a
bad
one,
but
because
it
was
bad
for
business.
That
gave
me
the
courage
to
keep
going,
but
soon
after,
the
companies
that
I
had
talked
with
started
making
machines
like
mine.
I
had
to
fight
legal
battles
on
both
sides
of
the
Atlantic
to
protect
the
patents
(专利)
on
my
vacuum
cleaner.
However,
I
was
still
in
financial
difficulties
until
1993,
when
my
bank
manager
personally
persuaded
Lloyds
Bank
to
lend
me
$1
million.
Then
I
was
able
to
go
into
production.
Within
two
years,
the
Dyson
vacuum
cleaner
became
a
best-seller
in
Britain.
Today,
I
still
view
risk
and
the
potential
for
failure
as
part
of
the
process.
Nothing
beats
the
excitement
of
invention.
Go
out
and
brainstorm
your
ideas.
You
are
not
limited
by
any
rules

in
fact,
the
stranger
and
riskier
your
idea,
the
better.
24.
Which
of
the
following
provided
inspiration
for
Dyson’s
invention?
A.
The
death
of
his
father
B.
The
scream
of
his
wife
C.
The
hatred
of
homework
chores
D.
The
trouble
the
cleaner
bag
brings
25.
Why
was
Dyson’s
vacuum
cleaner
not
accepted
at
first?
A.
Because
the
vacuum
makers
profited
from
bags
and
filters.
B.
Because
Dyson’s
vacuum
cleaner
still
needed
to
be
improved.
C.
Because
the
major
vacuum
makers
had
updated
their
products.
D.
Because
Dyson’s
vacuum
cleaner
didn’t
get
licensing
agreements.
26.
Dyson’s
machine
got
into
production
_____________.
A.
before
the
legal
battles
B.
after
becoming
famous
C.
upon
applying
for
the
patent
D.
in
spite
of
financial
difficulties
27.
The
author’s
real
purpose
of
writing
the
passage
is
to
_______.
A.
emphasize
the
necessity
of
brainstorming
our
ideas
B.
explain
the
development
of
the
vacuum
cleaner
C.
introduce
Dyson
and
his
vacuum
cleaner
D.
urge
people
to
accept
risks
and
failure
C
Lin
Hanxing
is
a
30-year-old
who
lives
in
Beijing.
She
owns
just
five
shirts,
two
pairs
of
pants,
four
pairs
of
shoes
and
a
few
other
things.
It's
hard
to
believe
that
only
five
years
ago,
Lin
was
one
of
those
people
who
couldn't
stop
buying
stuff.
Back
then,
she
had
more
than
400
pieces
of
clothing
and
handbags
But
that
was
before
she
saw
an
online
challenge
in
2014,
introduced
by
Joshua
Becker,
a
blogger
in
the
United
States
who
was
promoting(推广)
a
minimalist
lifestyle(极简生活方式).
He
encouraged
people
to
reduce
the
number
of
their
belongings
to
fewer
than
100.
Lin
wasn’t
strongly
against
it,
so
she
got
rid
of
90
percent
of
her
stuff.
She
also
deleted(删除)
120
contacts
she
never
spoke
to
from
her
social
networking
account.
After
doing
all
that,
Lin
said
she
felt
“lighter”.
We
used
to
think
owning
more
was
the
way
to
lead
a
rich
life.
But
now
many
people
tend
to
believe
that
the
opposite
is
also
true--and
perhaps
truer.
According
to
US
sociologist
Joel
Stillerman,
people
who
are
educated
and
well-off
are
more
likely
to
have
a
minimalist
lifestyle.
“These
people
are
making
the
statement:
‘I
can
afford
to
have
less.’,”he
said.
But
leading
a
minimalist
lifestyle
doesn't
mean
spending
less.
A
report
by
UK
market
research
company
Euromonitor
found
young
Chinese
people
spend
less
on
possessions,
but
more
on
short
holidays
and
visits
to
the
movies.
“They
are
looking
for
a
life
that
is
all
about
culture,”
Alison
Angus,
head
of
lifestyles
at
Euromonitor,
said
about
Chinese
youth.
So
perhaps
it
all
comes
down
to
how
we
define(定义)
“rich”.
Is
wealth
in
life
about
buying
more
and
owning
more,
or
is
it
about
having
a
more
colorful
life?
28.
The
author
mentioned
the
change
of
Lin
Hanxing
to
_______.
A.
introduce
the
minimalist
lifestyle
B.
encourage
us
readers
to
buy
less
C.
explain
the
popularity
of
owning
less
D.
explain
the
importance
of
a
new
lifestyle
29.
What’s
Lin
Hanxing’s
attitude
towards
the
online
challenge
in
the
beginning?
A.
She
was
very
fond
of
it.
B.
She
thought
it
worth
a
try.
C.
She
was
strongly
against
it.
D.
She
thought
it
must
be
painful.
30.
According
to
the
passage,
young
Chinese
people
care
more
about
_______.
A.
possessions
B.
culture
C.
education
D.
clothes
31.
If
one
is
rich,
he
is
more
likely
to
_______.
A.
spend
less
B.
buy
more
C.
own
less
D.
experience
more
D
You
have
probably
heard
that
Japan
has
among
the
highest
life
expectancy(预期寿命)
in
the
world
and
that
the
island
of
Okinawa(冲绳)
has
the
greatest
concentration(浓度)
of
centenarians(百岁老人).
But
do
you
know
that
two-thirds
of
the
centenarians
are
still
functioning
independently?
That
means
they
are
in
their
own
homes,
cooking
their
own
meals
and
living
their
lives
fully
-
at
about
100
years
old!
The
elders
there
are
less
likely
than
their
counterparts
in
the
United
States
to
have
heart
disease,
dementia(痴呆)
or
certain
cancers.
Their
bones
are
stronger
than
those
of
similarly
aged
people
around
the
world.
Many
of
these
residents
are
the
subjects
of
one
of
the
largest
studies
of
centenarians
ever
conducted.
Since
1976,
nearly
a
thousand
centenarians
on
the
islands
have
been
studied.
More
than
anything,
the
Okinawa
diet
has
long
captured
the
headlines.
Before
knowing
what
the
Okinawans
eat,
there
is
a
valuable
lesson
in
how
they
eat.
Remember
this
term:
hara
hachi
bu.
It
is
translated
into
English
as
“Stop
eating
when
you
are
80%
full.”
With
hara
hachi
bu,
the
philosophy
is
that
you
should
still
be
a
little
hungry
when
you
push
the
plate
away.
You
are
also
advised
to
reduce
your
portion(食物的分量)
sizes,
use
smaller
plates
and
eat
more
slowly.
There
is
a
basic
biological
(生物学的)
reason
this
works.
It
takes
about
20
minutes
for
the
stomach
to
send
signals
to
the
brain
that
it
is
full.
Unfortunately,
most
people
can
shovel
down
another
several
hundred
calories
in
that
short
time.
Instead,
if
you
push
the
plate
away
and
just
wait,
you
will
have
eaten
less
and
still
feel
satisfied.
Eating
less
is
associated
with
longevity,
but
of
course,
that
also
depends
on
what
you
eat.
Okinawans
typically
eat
seven
different
fruits
and
vegetables
and
18
different
foods
a
day,
and
more
than
200
different
foods
and
spices
regularly
in
their
overall
diet.
However,
the
younger
generations
are
eating
more
meat
and
fast
food
instead
of
fish
and
soy.
The
elderly
there
are
still
widely
revered(崇敬),
but
there
are
fewer
of
them,
and
they
are
less
often
living
to
100
than
in
decades
past.
32.
What
is
the
key
to
the
high
life
expectancy
in
Okinawa?
A.
What
they
eat
B.
How
they
eat
C.
Where
they
live
D.
When
they
exercise
33.
Which
of
the
following
has
the
closest
meaning
to
the
underlined
part
“shovel
down”
in
Paragraph
5?
A.
fill
in
B.
put
down
C.
fill
out
D.
push
away
34.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Okinawa
is
true?
A.
The
elderly
are
in
bad
need
of
mutual
respect.
B.
There
are
an
increasing
number
of
the
elderly.
C.
The
younger
generations
have
a
varied
diet.
D.
Things
are
starting
to
change
for
the
worse.
35.
Which
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Eat
less
to
live
longer.
B.
Healthy
diets
build
longevity.
C.
The
Okinawa:
a
place
of
longevity.
D.
Improve
life
expectancy?
Slow
down.
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。
The
Haskell
Free
Library
and
Opera
House
might
not
be
as
well
known
as
the
Grand
Canyon
or
the
Statue
of
Liberty.
36
.
Completed
in
1904,
the
building
is
stationed
directly
between
Stanstead,
Quebec,
and
Derby
Line,
Vermont.
with
the
official
US
-Canada
borderline
running
right
across
the
library's
floor.
Martha
Stewart
Haskell
and
her
son,
Colonel
Horace
Stewart
Haskell,
both
Canadians,
built
the
building
as
a
tribute(悼念)
to
Mrs
Haskell's
late
husband,
Carlos.
37
.
While
the
library’s
official
entrance
is
on
the
US
side
of
the
building,
most
of
the
books
are
on
the
Canadian
side.
38
.
The
Opera
House
is
similarly
split,
with
most
of
its
seats
in
the
US
and
its
stage
in
Canada.
As
Atlas
Obscura
reported,
it
is
often
said
that
the
Haskell
is
the
only
library
in
the
US
with
no
books,
and
the
only
opera
house
in
the
country
with
no
stage.
Passports
and
other
forms
of
identification
aren’t
required
to
cross
from
country
to
country
in
the
library,
though
the
Haskell's
website
notes
that
the
border
inside
the"building
is
real
and
it
is
enforced".
39
.
If
they
don't,
they
risk
possible
detention
and
fines.
Even
beyond
the
building's
unique
position,library
director
Nancy
Rumery
told
CTV
News
that
Haskell
staffers-Canadian
and
American
alike-consider
the
institution
to
be
like
any
other
library
in
the
world
“We’re
just
trying
to
be
the
best
library
we
can.
40
."
she
said.
"
These
are
all
our
neighbors
and
we
do
our
very
best
to
help
them
on
their
life-long
learning
journey.
A.
The
Haskell
is
full
of
mysterious
places.
B.
The
Haskell
is
divided
between
the
two
countries.
C.
Visitors
have
access
to
a
variety
of
cultural
resources.
D.
Visitors
are
expected
to
their
side
of
the
border
after
a
visit.
E.
It’s
undoubtedly
one
of
America's
most
unique
tourist
attractions.
F.
Our
community
is
made
up
of
people
from
two
different
countries
G.
The
family
hoped
that
citizens
would
use
it
as
a
“center
for
learning
and
cultural
enrichment”
第三部分
语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节
(共20小题;每小题1
分,满分20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。
We
runners
know
how
precious
our
running
friends
are.
Even
when
the
sweat
and
the
body
pain
make
them
feel
like
turning
us
down,
they
41
do.
One
of
my
oldest
friends
is
a
42
,
like
me.
We
live
on
opposite
sides
of
the
country
and
on
43
career
paths,
so
we
don’t
often
see
each
other.
On
a
recent
summer
afternoon,
my
friend
Sarah
44
her
last-minute
visit
to
our
shared
hometown
with
a
running
invitation
for
the
following
45
.
She
was
only
in
town
for
a
few
days
and
was
46
with
her
projects
for
medical
school.
47
,
running
provided
us
with
an
excuse
to
catch
up
and
exercise
48
we
ran
along
the
beach
that
was
once
our
high
school
cross-country
teams
meeting
place
for
49
.
We
discussed
work
and
family
that
had
50
since
our
last
meeting
as
we
ran
the
miles
down.
We
didn’t
break
any
of
our
high
school
racing
records
that
morning---that
wasn’t
the
51
.
While
other
friendships
52
a
coffeehouse
or
bar
for
a
catch-up
session,
Sarah
and
I
can
run
in
any
53
.
Once
being
friends
and
teammates
in
school
as
54
,
we
are
now
simply
friends,
55
each
other
to
finish
the
last
part
of
a
hill
as
we
56
advice
on
the
larger
struggles
that
we
face
in
life.
While
I
57
the
lasting
power
of
some
of
my
other
friendships,
I
never
worry
about
this
one.
We
each
know
what
running
means
to
the
other
person
and
the
58
importance
it
holds
for
each
of
us.
Running
is
the
59
we
can
always
feel
good
about,
the
high
school
tradition
we
dragged
into
our
adult
lives
that
never
makes
us
60
.
For
me,
running
has
always
been
a
way
to
make
and
keep
friendships.
41.
A
always
B.
certainly
C.
rarely
D.
probably
42.
A.
runner
B.
teacher
C.
painter
D.
musician
43.
A.
correct
B.
typical
C.
successful
D.
different
44.
A.
finished
B.
announced
C.
admitted
D.
postponed
45.
A.
morning
B.
month
C.
evening
D.
weekend
46.
A.
busy
B.
committed
C.
pleased
D.
impressed
47.
A.
Moreover
B.
Otherwise
C.
However
D.
Therefore
48.
A.
if
B.
as
C.
unless
D.
before
49.
A.
remark
B.
lunch
C.
speech
D.
practice
50.
A.
started
B.
changed
C.
suffered
D.
survived
51.
A.
end
B.
talk
C.
point
D.
way
52.
A.
accept
B.
develop
C.
support
D.
require
53.
A.
place
B.
game
C.
direction
D.
weather
54.
A.
adults
B.
guests
C.
visitors
D.
teenagers
55.
A.
reminding
B.
encouraging
C.
fighting
D.
believing
56.
A.
offer
B.
write
C.
buy
D.
ignore
57.
A.
admit
B.
notice
C.
doubt
D.
challenge
58.
A.
clinical
B.
physical
C.
cultural
D.
economic
59.
A.
test
B.
race
C.
power
D.
habit
60.
A.
shocked
B.
puzzled
C.
disappointed
D.
comfortable
第二节
综合填空
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
“The
goal
is
that
every
300
metres
if
you
open
a
window,
you
61.
______(see)
green,”
says
Chen
Lan,
an
expert
in
urban
design
and
planning
at
Sichuan
University.
With
its
mild
weather,
teahouses,
quiet
leafy
streets
and
62.
_______(international)
known
food,
Chengdu
in
south-west
China
have
been
known
as
one
of
the
country’s
63.______(good)
cities
to
live
in.
Over
the
last
two
decades
it
has
experienced
a
burst
of
rapid
64.____(grow),
driven
by
Beijing’s
“Go
West”
policy.
In
1998
the
city
was
home
to
4.2
million
people.
People
65.______(come)
from
other
parts
of
the
province
since
then,
and
that
figure
is
now
8.8
million.
To
deal
with
that
growth,
Chengdu
city
planners
are
focused
66._______
environmental
protection.
Rather
than
67.
______(build)
parks
in
a
city,
the
idea
is
to
build
a
city
within
a
park.
By
2050,
Chengdu
will
be
home
to
68._______
local
officials
say
will
be
the
world’s
largest
network
of
paths
for
people
to
walk
or
bike.
The
goal
of
these
projects
is
69._______(help)
Chengdu
compete
with
major
Chinese
cities
like
Beijing
or
Shanghai
while
protecting
70.________
from
the
kind
of
urbanization
and
development
that
has
robbed
some
Chinese
cities
of
their
character.
第三节
单词拼写
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据句意及首字母或中文提示写出单词的完全形式。
71.
We
both
started
shouting
at
each
other
and
it
turned
into
a
h______
argument.
72.
Friendships
between
girls
are
usually
a_______
in
shared
feelings
and
supports,
but
friendship
between
boys
are
different.
73.
Compared
with
his
sister,
Jerry
is
even
more
______(敏感的)?to,
and
more
easily
troubled
by,
emotional
and
relationship
problems.
74.
You
must
be
_______(谨慎的)
when
using
this
product,
since
incorrect
use
can
have
a
negative
effect.
75.
Undoubtedly,
the
more
petrol
and
electricity
we
c________,
the
more
carbon
we
are
letting
off.
76.
We
can
plant
a
tree
because
it
a_______
the
carbon
dioxide
in
the
air
to
produce
oxygen.
77.
She
said
that
someone
must
have
been
s_______
on
us
in
the
washroom.
Otherwise,
my
classmates
wouldn’t
have
known
my
grades.
78.
The
efforts
of
the
Chinese
government
and
people
to
protect
the
Yangtze
River
will
be
a________
for
years
to
come.
79.
The
Pudong
International
Airport
has
strengthened
its
_______(安全)
check
measures
to
control
the
spread
of
COVID-19.
80.
It
is
not
good
news
for
the
wide
_______(一系列,各种各样的)
of
fish
and
wildlife
that
live
in
or
along
the
river.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文
(满分15分)
81.假定你是李华,现在是华南师范大学(South
China
Normal
University)大一新生,你高三时在王老师的帮助下,英语进步很大,在感恩节来临之际,给王老师写一封感谢信。
要点如下:
1.
因为王老师的辅导和鼓励,英语由差变好;
2.
老师在学习和生活上对你的帮助;
3.
表达感激之情及祝愿。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头语和结束语已为你写好。
Dear
Mr.
Wang,
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
a
piece
of
good
news
and
express
my
thanks
for
helping
me
improve
my
English.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节
读后续写(满分25分
)
82.
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
I
was
on
a
tour
of
Italy
with
my
friends.
Our
car
pulled
to
a
stop
at
the
beach.
I
got
out,
carrying
my
guitar
and
saw
the
blue
Adriatic
Sea.
Waves
smashed(撞击)
against
large
rocks
that
formed
a
jetty(防波堤).
People
said
this
beach
was
known
for
its
fierce
undertow(回流).
I
trembled.
Nothing
frightened
me
as
much
as
water.
I’d
always
loved
water
and
been
a
good
swimmer
until
last
summer,
when
I'd
decided
to
climb
up
to
the
highest
diving
board
at
a
city
pool.
I'd
jumped
into
the
water.
The
next
thing
I
knew
was
my
brother
was
pulling
me
out
of
the
pool.
From
then
on,
I
stayed
away
from
the
water.
“Kevin,
are
you
coming?
"
My
friend
Brad
called.
“Yeah,”
I
said.
"Just
enjoying
the
view.”
From
dry
land,
I
added
silently.
Just
then
I
heard
shouting.
People
were
running
into
the
sea.
I
saw
something
moving
up
and
down
amid
the
waves.
There
was
a
little
boy
out
there!
The
rescuers
were
fighting
against
the
tide(潮水).
They’d
never
get
to
him
in
time.
They
might
not
get
to
him
at
all
with
the
undertow.
I
looked
back
at
the
boy.
His
head
popped
up,
then
a
wave
crashed
over
him
and
he
disappeared
for
a
moment.
I
had
to
do
something.
The
jetty!
The
boy
was
close
to
it.
From
there
maybe
I
could
help.
I
raced
down
the
beach,
out
onto
the
jetty,
and
it
hit
me:
Water!
My
hands
got
sweaty
and
I
felt
sick
to
my
stomach.
I
stopped
short.
The
people
in
the
water
weren't
making
any
headway
against
the
waves.
I
was
the
only
one
who
saw
that
going
out
onto
the
jetty
was
the
fastest
way
to
reach
the
drowning
boy.
Though
I
was
as
terrified
as
he,
I
tried
to
remember
the
life
guard
training
I’d
had
as
a
teenager.
Sucking
in(吸气)
a
deep
breath,
I
threw
myself
into
the
water.
As
soon
as
I
went
under
it,
I
felt
like
I
was
back
in
that
city
pool,
breathless,
struggling.
Focus,
I
shouted
in
my
head.
Where
is
he?
注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
Then
I
saw
it---a
thin
arm
waving
weakly
a
few
yards
away._______________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Brad
jumped
into
the
water




第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1.
B
2.
C
3.
C
4.
B
5.
A
6.
A
7.
C
8.
C
9.
B
10.
A
11.
C
12.
A
13.
A
14.
C
15.
B
16.
A
17.
A
18.
B
19.
C
20.
B
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)
(A)21-23
ABD(B)24-27
DADC
(C)28-31
ABBD
(D)32-35
BADA
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
36-40
EGBDF
第三部分
语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节
(共20小题;每小题1
分,满分20分)
41-45
CADBA
46-50
ACBDB
51-55
CDADB
56-60
ACBDC
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
61.
will
see
62.
internationally
63.
best
64.
growth
65.
have
come/have
been
coming
66.
on
67.
building
68.
what
69.
to
help
70.
it
第三节
填词
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
horrible/heated
72.
anchored
73.
sensitive
74.
cautious
75.
consume
76.
absorbs
77.
spying
78.
appreciated
79.security/safety
80.
range
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文
(满分15分)
Dear
Mr.
Wang,
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
a
piece
of
good
news
and
express
my
thanks
for
helping
me
improve
my
English.
Now,
I’m
a
freshman
in
South
China
Normal
University.
Without
your
help,
I
wouldn’t
have
made
such
great
progress
in
English.
I
still
remember
the
days
when
my
English
was
once
poor,
but
you
were
very
patient
with
me
and
tried
to
tutor
me
after
class.
You
offered
so
much
encouragement
while
I
was
in
low
spirits.
It
was
your
help
and
encouragement
that
made
my
dream
come
true.
Thank
you
for
entering
my
world
and
I
will
always
remember
what
you
have
done
for
me.
Wish
you
all
the
best.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分
)
One
possible
version:
Then
I
saw
it
a
thin
arm
waving
weakly
a
few
yards
away.
I
reached
the
boy
and
held
him
just
as
he
sank
below
the
surface.
I
pulled
as
hard
as
I
could."Calm
down!"
I
told
the
boy.
When
I
turned
back
toward
the
shore,
a
wave
crashed
over
us.
The
jetty
was
about
50
yards
away.
The
undertow!
It
was
pushing
us
to
sea.
I
remembered
what
I
d
learned
in
my
lifeguard
training.
We
slowly
made
our
way
to
safety.
Then
I
realized
something
amazing:
I
was
no
longer
terrified
Brad
jumped
into
the
water.
I
pushed
the
boy
toward
him.
Just
as
I
let
go,
a
big
wave
picked
him
up
and
carried
him
all
the
way
to
Brad.
I
stopped
fighting,
and
just
let
myself
go.
My
hand
hit
the
jetty.
Someone
pulled
me
out
of
the
sea
onto
the
rocks.
When
I
caught
my
breath,
I
turned
my
head
and
saw
the
boy
being
hugged
tightly
by
his
mother.
I
looked
out
at
the
sea.
Never
before
had
water
looked
so
beautiful
to
me
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