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2020年春四川省泸县第一中学高二第四学月考试
英语试题
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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1.5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.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C。
1.What
time
is
it
now?
A.5:45.
B.5:30.
C.5:15.
2.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
an
office.
B.In
a
theatre.
C.In
a
restaurant.
3.How
long
did
it
take
the
man
to
get
to
the
campus
today?
A.Half
an
hour.
B.One
hour.
C.45
minutes.
4.How
will
the
speakers
get
to
the
museum?
A.By
bus.
B.By
underground.
C.By
car.
5.What
do
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.The
man
hates
to
lend
his
tools
to
other
people.
B.The
man
hasn’t
finished
working
on
the
bookshelf.
C.The
man
lost
those
tools.
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.Why
is
the
woman
tired?
A.She
has
been
studying
all
morning.
B.She
took
a
few
exams.
C.She
stayed
up
last
night.
7.What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
grade?
A.Satisfying.
B.Disappointing.
C.Surprising.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.When
will
Jack
pick
up
his
father?
A.At
six.
B.At
four.
C.At
two.
9.How
does
Julie
seem
to
feel
about
the
game?
A.Bored.
B.Curious.
C.Confused.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
was
the
boy
just
doing?
A.Collecting
the
leaves.
B.Cutting
the
grass.
C.Watering
the
flowers.
11.What
is
the
boy
saving
up
for?
A.A
motorbike.
B.A
computer.
C.A
car.
12.What
will
the
speakers
do
later?
A.See
a
movie.
B.Take
a
walk.
C.Run
in
the
park.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
did
the
man
do
after
graduation?
A.He
started
work.
B.He
travelled
to
Europe.
C.He
learned
gardening.
14.How
long
has
the
man
been
working?
A.Three
years.
B.Four
years.
C.Five
years.
15.How
did
the
woman
find
her
job?
A.She
was
recommended
by
the
man
B.She
telephoned
the
company.
C.She
applied
online.
16.What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
job?
A.Well-paid.
B.Satisfactory.
C.Disappointing.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
will
the
woman
have
for
breakfast?
A.Juice
and
bacon.
B.Noodles
and
fruit.
C.Just
coffee
with
no
sugar.
18.What
information
is
on
the
container?
A.The
low
amount
of
fat.
B.The
amount
of
real
juice.
C.The
percent
of
vitamin
C.
19.How
much
sugar
should
women
have
per
day?
A.Twenty
grams.
B.Twenty-five
grams.
C.Forty
grams.
20.What
food
might
the
man
like
best?
A.Yogurt.
B.Vegetables.
C.Noodles
and
bread.
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
Harvard
Summer
Programs
for
High
School
Students
Are
you
a
high
school
student
aged
15
to
18?
Then
consider
spending
your
summer
at
Harvard,
where
you
can
explore
a
variety
of
college-level
courses,
live
and
learn
alongside
a
diverse
set
of
peers,
thus
paving
the
way
for
a
successful
college
experience
you
desire
before
your
real
college
life.
It
is
also
an
opportunity
to
expand
your
worldview,
meet
new
people
from
all
over
the
globe,
and
gain
valuable
knowledge
and
skills.
Pre-College
Program
A
two-week
experience
featuring
noncredit
courses
Join
other
curious
high
school
students
on
campus
at
Harvard,
and
explore
topics
as
wide
ranging
as
American
law,
philosophy,
public
speaking,
the
sciences,
and
writing.
The
program
features:
★On-campus
housing
with
fellow
pre-college
students.
★Structured
days
with
weekday
class
meetings
and
pre-college
activities.
During
your
two
weeks
at
Harvard,
you
attend
class
for
three
hours
a
day
and
participate
in
college
readiness
workshops
or
team-building
events.
In
the
evenings,
you
eat
in
the
dining
hall,
finish
homework
in
your
room,
and
attend
social
activities.
Secondary
School
Program
College
courses
for
credit
in
a
seven-week
session
This
is
your
test-drive
of
college.
At
Harvard,
you
are
fully
involved
in
college
life—
balancing
time
between
classes,
homework,
and
after-school
activities.
The
program
features:
★College
courses
you
attend
alongside
current
college
students
from
around
the
world.
★Credit
you
can
transfer
to
a
college
in
the
future.
★The
choice
to
live
on
campus,
commute,
or
study
online.
★The
freedom
to
schedule
your
days.
You
may
choose
to
enroll
in
one
or
two
courses.
Outside
the
classroom,
you
can
attend
workshops,
take
trips
to
nearby
colleges,
and
join
in
activities
like
sports
and
musical
pursuits.
A
healthy
balance
of
organized
events
and
free
time
allows
you
the
independence
you
will
find
in
college.
21.What
will
the
Summer
Programs
help
the
participants
to
do?
A.Adapt
to
the
college
life
in
advance.
B.Become
a
would-be
college
student.
C.Get
an
admission
to
Harvard.
D.Change
high
school
courses.
22.What
does
the
Pre-College
Program
allow
the
participants
to
do?
A.Organize
events
as
assistant
teachers.
B.Study
together
with
current
college
students.
C.Get
credit
needed
for
college
courses.
D.Live
on
campus
with
other
pre-college
students.
23.What
feature
does
the
Secondary
School
Program
have?
A.Some
job
opportunities
are
offered.
B.Students
can
take
courses
in
a
flexible
way.
C.It
provides
chances
to
explore
the
world.
D.Specially-designed
tests
are
included.
B
Lying
in
the
sun
on
a
rock,
the
cougar(美洲狮)
saw
Jeb
and
his
son,
Tom,
before
they
saw
it.
Jeb
put
his
bag
down
quickly
and
pulled
his
jacket
open
with
both
hands,
making
himself
look
big
to
the
cougar.
It
worked.
The
cougar
hesitated,
ready
to
attack
Jeb,
but
ready
to
forget
the
whole
thing,
too.
Jeb
let
go
of
his
jacket,
grasped
Tom
and
held
him
across
his
body,
making
a
cross.
Now
the
cougar’s
enemy
looked
even
bigger,
and
it
rose
up,
ready
to
move
away,
but
unfortunately
Tom
got
scared
and
struggled
free
of
Jeb.
“Tom,
no!”
shouted
his
father.
But
Tom
broke
and
ran
and
that’s
the
last
thing
you
do
with
a
cougar.
The
second
Tom
broke
free,
Jeb
threw
himself
on
the
cougar,
just
as
it
jumped
from
the
rock.
They
hit
each
other
in
mid-air
and
both
fell.
The
cougar
was
on
Jeb
in
a
flash,
forgetting
about
Tom,
which
was
what
Jeb
wanted.
Cougars
are
not
as
big
as
most
people
think
and
a
determined
man
stands
a
chance,
even
with
just
his
fists.
As
the
cougar’s
claws(爪子)
got
into
his
left
shoulder,
Jeb
swung
his
fist
at
its
eyes
and
hit,
hard.
The
animal
howled(吼叫)
and
put
its
head
back.
Jeb
followed
up
with
his
other
fist.
Then
out
of
the
comer
of
his
eye,
Jeb
saw
Tom.
The
boy
was
running
back
to
help
his
father.
“Knife,
Tom,”
shouted
Jeb.
The
boy
ran
to
his
father’s
bag,
while
Jeb
started
shouting
as
well
as
hitting,
to
keep
the
cougar’s
attention
away
from
Tom.
Tom
got
the
knife
and
ran
over
to
Jeb.
The
cougar
was
moving
its
head
in
and
out,
trying
to
find
a
way
through
the
wall
Jeb
was
making
out
of
his
arms.
Tom
swung
with
the
knife,
into
the
cougar’s
back.
It
howled
horribly
and
ran
off
into
the
mountains.
The
whole
fight
had
taken
about
thirty
seconds.
24.Why
did
Jeb
pull
his
jacket
open
when
he
saw
the
cougar?
A.To
get
ready
to
fight.
B.To
frighten
it
away.
C.To
protect
the
boy.
D.To
cool
down.
25.What
do
we
know
about
cougars?
A.They
are
afraid
of
noises.
B.They
hesitate
before
they
hit.
C.They
are
bigger
than
we
think.
D.They
like
to
attack
running
people.
26.How
did
Jeb
try
to
hold
the
cougar’s
attention?
A.By
keeping
shouting
and
hitting.
B.By
making
a
wall
out
of
his
arms.
C.By
throwing
himself
on
the
cougar.
D.By
swinging
his
fists
at
the
cougar’s
eyes.
27.Which
the
following
happened
first?
A.The
cougar
jumped
from
the
rock.
B.Tom
struggled
free
of
his
father.
C.Jeb
asked
Tom
to
get
the
knife.
D.Jeb
held
Tom
across
his
body.
C
Too
many
people
want
others
to
be
their
friends,
but
they
don’t
give
friendship
back.
That
is
why
some
friendships
don’t
last
very
long.
To
have
a
friend,
you
must
learn
to
treat
your
friend
the
way
you
want
your
friend
to
treat
you.
Learning
to
be
a
good
friend
means
learning
three
rules:
be
honest;
be
generous
(宽宏大量的);be
understanding.
Honesty
is
where
a
good
friendship
starts.
Friends
must
be
able
to
trust
one
another.
If
you
don’t
tell
the
truth,
people
usually
find
out.
If
a
friend
finds
out
that
you
haven’t
been
honest,
you
may
lose
your
friend’s
trust.
Good
friends
always
count
on
one
another
to
speak
and
act
honestly.
Generosity
means
sharing
and
sharing
makes
a
friendship
grow.
You
don’t
have
to
give
your
lunch
money
or
your
clothes,
or
enjoy,
like
our
hobbies
and
your
interests.
Naturally
you
will
want
to
share
your
ideas
and
feelings.
These
can
be
very
valuable
to
a
friend.
They
tell
your
friend
what
is
important
to
you.
By
sharing
them
you
help
your
friend
know
you
better.
Sooner
or
later
everyone
needs
understanding
and
help
with
a
problem.
Something
may
go
wrong
at
school.
Talking
about
the
problem
can
make
it
easier
to
solve
.
Turning
to
a
friend
can
be
a
first
step
in
solving
the
problem.
So
to
be
a
friend
you
must
listen
and
understand.
You
must
try
to
put
yourself
in
your
friend’s
place
so
you
can
understand
the
problem
better.
No
two
friendships
are
ever
exactly
alike(相同).
But
all
true
friendships
have
three
things
in
common.
If
you
plan
to
keep
your
friendships,
you
must
practice
honesty.
Generosity
and
understanding.
28.Some
friendships
don’t
last
very
long
because
.
A.there
are
too
many
people
who
want
to
make
friends
B.they
don’t
know
friendship
is
something
serious
C.those
who
give
others
friendships
receive
friendships
from
others
D.those
who
never
give
others
friendships
receive
no
friendship
from
others
29.According
to
the
passage
,
honesty
is
.
A.as
important
as
money
B.more
important
than
anything
else
C.something
countable
D.the
base
of
a
friendship
30.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
in
the
passage?
A.A
friend
who
gives
you
his
lunch
money
is
a
true
friend.
B.Always
tell
your
friend
the
truth.
C.Discussing
your
problems
with
your
friend
often
helps
to
solve
the
problem.
D.Sharing
your
mind
with
your
friend
is
of
great
value.
31.The
best
title
of
this
passage
is
.
A.A
Friend
in
Need
Is
a
Friend
Indeed
B.Honesty
Is
the
Best
Habit
C.How
to
Be
a
Friend
D.Three
Important
Points
in
Life
D
Anyone
who
is
afraid
of
failure
and
afraid
to
face
challenges
will
never
taste
success,
so
said
our
professor
in
marketing.
I
laughed
it
off
at
that
time,
but
got
frightened
when
it
actually
happened
in
my
life.
I
landed
in
a
small
city
in
the
Middle
East
to
set
up
a
firm,
a
world-class
car
rental
firm.
Having
decided
on
the
project,
I
earnestly
settled
in
preparation.
With
a
positive
mind,
I
told
myself
nothing
should
stop
me
now,
and
was
more
than
keen
to
make
it
a
success.
However,
the
least
expected
thing
happened.
Iraq
invaded
Kuwait.
Tension
ran
high
in
the
region.
Eventually
the
war
broke
out,
and
many
people
fled
the
country,
leaving
my
firm
in
deep
trouble.
As
usual,
“things
become
difficult,
and
every
effort
seems
to
bring
disappointment,
it
can
be
tempting
to
lower
your
expectations
or
even
water
down
your
goals
and
ambitions.”
I
was
no
exception.
I
thought
of
running
away.
I
remembered
the
words
of
Thomas
Edison,
“Many
of
life's
failures
are
people
who
did
not
realize
how
close
they
were
to
succeed
when
they
gave
up.”
I
decided
to
hang
on,
telling
myself,
“I
am
not
afraid
of
challenges
and
obstacles.”
I
stayed
on
through
months
of
uncertainty
and
insecurity.
Finances
ran
low,
and
banks
could
not
wait
to
get
their
dues.
To
add
to
all
this,
the
banks
even
threatened
to
take
all
my
vehicles.
I
felt
I
made
a
wrong
decision
to
move
there.
I
was
now
ready
to
face
failure.
I
was
living
against
all
hopes,
believing
that
something
good
would
happen.
After
2
months
the
war
ended.
My
persistence
paid
off:
people
started
flooding
back
and
the
car
bookings
picked
up,
five
times
over.
Success
comes
to
the
one
who
dares,
even
after
failure,
to
think
positively
and
look
forward
confidently.
After
all,
it
is
only
the
experience
that
makes
a
man
tough.
Failure
does
not
mean
you
will
never
make
it.
It
means
that
it
will
take
a
little
longer.
It
provides
us
with
a
learning
experience.
32.The
main
method
the
author
uses
to
support
his
understanding
of
his
professor's
viewpoint
is
________.
A.offering
analyses
B.providing
explanations
C.making
comparisons
D.giving
examples
33.How
did
the
author
feel
when
the
war
between
Iraq
and
Kuwait
broke
out?
A.Unconfident
B.Indifferent
C.Nervous
D.Calm
34.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“water
down”
in
the
4th
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.get
rid
of
B.smooth
away
C.make
less
forceful
D.improve
on
35.The
author's
purpose
of
writing
the
passage
is
most
likely
to
________.
A.inform
B.persuade
C.describe
D.entertain
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。
A
strong
memory
depends
on
the
health
and
vitality(生命力)of
your
brain.
They
say
that
you
can't
teach
an
old
dog
new
tricks,but
when
it
comes
to
the
brain,scientists
have
discovered
that
this
old
saying
simply
isn't
true.
36.
Give
your
brain
a
workout.
Memory,
like
muscular
strength,
requires
you
to“use
it
or
lose
it”.
The
more
you
work
out
your
brain,
the
better
you'
ll
be
able
to
process
and
remember
information.
37.
Don't
skip
the
physical
exercise.
While
mental
exercise
is
important
to
brain
health,
that
doesn't
mean
you
never
need
to
break
a
sweat.
Physical
exercise
helps
your
brain
stay
sharp.
It
increases
oxygen
to
your
brain
and
reduces
the
risk
of
disorders
that
lead
to
memory
loss.
Get
enough
sleep.
There
is
a
big
difference
between
the
amount
of
sleep
you
can
get
now
and
the
amount
you
need
to
function
at
your
best.
38.
Keep
stress
in
check.
Stress
is
one
of
the
brain's
worst
enemies.
Over
time,
stress
destroys
brain
cells.
Studies
have
also
linked
stress
to
memory
loss.
Have
a
laugh.
39.
That
holds
true
for
the
brain
and
the
memory,
as
well
as
the
body.
Unlike
emotional
responses,
which
are
limited
to
specific
areas
of
the
brain,
laughter
involves
multiple
regions
across
the
whole
brain.
40.
Just
as
the
body
needs
fuel,
so
does
the
brain.
You
probably
already
know
that
a
diet
based
on
fruits,
vegetables,
whole
grains,“healthy”fats
and
lean
protein
will
provide
lots
of
health
benefits,
but
such
a
diet
can
also
improve
memory.
For
brain
health,
though,
it's
not
just
what
you
eat

it's
also
what
you
don't
eat.
A.Play
games
with
memory.
B.Keep
a
brain-enhancing
diet.
C.Laughter
is
the
best
medicine.
D.But
oversleeping
is
not
good
for
your
brain.
E.Even
skipping
a
few
hours
makes
a
difference!
F.You
have
to
do
some
workouts
from
time
to
time!
G.The
human
brain
has
an
astonishing
ability
to
adapt
and
change.
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。
A
Florids
woman
walked
into
a
Publix
supermarket
last
week.
She
asked
a(n)
41
question
at
the
bakery
counter,
“Are
there
any
first-birthday
cakes
scheduled
for
42
over
the
weekend
Nick
DeClemente,
who
works
at
the
store,
was
initially
43
by
the
request.
He
then
asked
if
the
woman
had
any
44
person
in
mind.
To
his
surprise,
she
didn’t.
The
woman
said,
"No,
I
want
to
pay
for
one
anonymously
(匿名),"
Minutes
later,
she
started
to
burst
into
45
.
She
then
explained
to
him
that
her
baby
was
bom
46
one
year
ago
and
she
wanted
to
47
his
memoiy
by
paying
for
another
1-year-old’s
birthday
cake.
"I
was
a
little
lost
for
words
just
because
of
the
deep
48
I
developed
for
her,"
DeClemente
recalled.
He
49
a
pile
of
cake
orders
and
picked
out
an
order
for
a
birthday
cake
for
a
1-year-old
boy
named
David.
The
buttercream
topped
sheet
cake,
which
50
at
least
20
people,
cost
$32.99.
The
woman
51
agreed
to
pay.
“She
told
me,
“Thank
you,
and
52
that
I
let
her
do
this,"
DeClemente
said”
"I
hope
that
this
lady
finds
53
through
this
gift
and
that
the
customer
receiving
this
gift
will
pay
it
54
,
"“I
told
her
how
much
it
made
my
55
especially
because
I
have
a
little
boy
on
the
way
and
wished
her
many
56
DeClemente
said,
explaining
he
was
standing
by
the
storeys
front
door
as
she
was
57
.
The
dad-to-be
said
he
never
got
her
name
nor
did
he
get
a
58
to
explain
to
the
customer
whose
cake
was
paid
for
the
story
behind
the
59
gesture

but
he
hopes
their
paths
60
gain.
41.A.common
B.unusual
C.personal
D.difficult
42.A.pick-up
B.decoration
C.discount
D.giveaway
43.A.amused
B.struck
C.confused
D.disturbed
44.A.proud
B.specific
C.missinig
D.famous
45.A.sobs
B.laughter
C.cheers
D.applause
46.A.deaf
B.blind
C.lamb
D.dead
47.A.erase
B.collect
C.store
D.honor
48.A.mourning
B.respect
C.anxiety
D.worry
49.A.went
through
B.came
to
C.looked
for
D.got
by
50.A.feeds
B.attracts
C.serves
D.fills
51.A.quietly
B.regretflly
C.proudly
D.gladly
52.A.expected
B.appreciated
C.announced
D.accepted
53.A.relief
B.peace
C.health
D.satisfaction
54.A.back
B.off
C.forward
D.up
55.A.day
B.business
C.success
D.way
56.A.achievements
B.fortunes
C.blessings
D.romances
57.A.leaving
B.working
C.buying
D.wishing
58.A.right
B.desire
C.chance
D.courage
59.A.smart
B.sweet
C.heroic
D.polite
60.A.stop
B.lead
C.wind
D.cross
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。
How
would
you
feel
if
you
woke
up
and
found
your
entire
computers—including
your
photos,
your
recent
documents—no
longer
61.
(access)?
What
if
you
found
out
that
they
had
been
wiped
from
your
computer,
62.
(leave)
you
with
nothing
but
heartache?
Guess
what?
It
happens
to
people
every
single
day.
Every
day,
people
across
the
country
head
into
their
local
Apple
store
in
63.
(tear),
broken
computer
in
hand,
praying
as
they
wait
in
line
64.
an
expensive
repair
might,
just
might,
recover
the
priceless,
irreplaceable
files.
A
few
get
lucky.
65.
for
the
rest,
there’s
nothing
anyone
can
do
66.
(help).
Hasn’t
it
happened
to
you?
If
your
computer
remains
unprotected,
it
will,
and
it’s
only
67.
matter
of
time.
But
thanks
to
recent
breakthroughs
in
computer
backup
(备份)
technology,
you
now
have
a
number
of
options
to
prepare,
and
if
you’re
smart,
when
your
computer
68.
(crash),
you
shouldn’t
have
any
trouble
69.
(get)
100%
of
your
files
back
that
same
day.
I’m
not
talking
about
an
external
hard
drive.
I’m
talking
about
an
online
backup
solution
that
runs
70.
(quiet)
in
the
background
on
your
computer.
If
you
have
one
installed
(安装),
when
your
computer
crashes,
you’ll
be
just
one
click
away
from
bringing
your
files
back
to
life.
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。
The
reasons
why
I
expect
to
studying
in
your
university
are
as
follows.
The
first
thing
that
occur
to
me
is
its
excellence
in
finance,
which
I
am
interested
in
it
as
my
major.
Varieties
of
strengths
allow
me
the
courage
apply
for
admission.
Firstly,
good
social
skills
and
strong
organizing
ability
are
that
I
have
acquired
in
high
school
thanks
for
the
experience
of
serving
as
monitor.
I
have
learned
to
keep
the
good
balance
between
work
and
study.
I
also
get
the
award
of
Outstanding
Student
Leader
last
year.
Besides.
I
have
several
hobby,such
as
dancing,
playing
erhu
,
and
playing
badminton.
I
will
feel
great
honored
if
I
can
be
admitted.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你校将在暑假期间开办一个留学生京剧训练营(Peking
Opera
Training
Camp).
请给你班的美国交换生Peter
写封邮件,告诉他相关信息。内容包括;
1.
介绍训练营的相关安排;
2.
说明训练营的目的;
3.
表达希望对方参加的愿望。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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2020年春四川省泸县第一中学高二第四学月考试
英语试题参考答案
一.听力
1-5:CCBCC
6-10:CBABA
11-15:BAABC
16-20:BABAB
二.阅读理解
21-23:ADB
24-27:BDAD
28-31:
DDAC
32-35DACB
36-40:GFECB
三.完形填他
41-45:BACBA
46-50:DDBAC
51-55:DBBCA
56-60:CACBD
四.语法填空
61.accessible
62.leaving
63.tears
64.that
65.But
66.to
help
67.a
68.crashes
69.getting
70.quietly
五.短文改错
1.
studying→
study
2.
occur→occurs
3.
去掉in
后的it
4.courage后加to
5.that→what
6.for→to
7.the→a
8.
get→got
9.hobby→hobbies
10.great→greatly
六.书面表达
Dear
Peter,
I’m
writing
to
share
a
piece
of
good
news
with
you.
Our
school
will
run
a
Peking
Opera
Camp
for
exchange
students
this
summer
vacation.
It
starts
from
July
11th
and
ends
on
July
20th,
lasting
ten
days.
Some
famous
artists
will
offer
basic
courses
on
this
national
treasure,
including
singing,
dialogues,
movements
as
well
as
facial
make-up.
What
they
want
to
communicate
through
the
courses
is
that
Peking
Opera
is
not
just
an
art,
but
a
symbol
of
traditional
Chinese
culture
which
deserves
to
be
passed
down
from
generation
to
generation.
Since
you’re
always
keen
on
Peking
Opera,
so
I
sincerely
hope
you’ll
take
this
chance.
Join
the
camp
and
have
a
good
time
there!
Yours,
Li
Hua
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2
)
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1
)
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