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洛阳市2019—2020学年高二质量检测
高二英语试卷参考答案
第一部分
5
BBACC
6-10
ABCBC
11-15
CBCAA
16-20
CBABA
第二部分
21-25
CCDDA
26-30
BAABA
31-35
BBCBA
6-40
FBDAE
第三部分
41-45
CCABD
46-50
DDCBA
51-55
BACDB
56-60
DCBAA
61.
was
built
62.
by
63.
to
handle
64.
lying
67.
totally
68,
which
第四部分
第一节
1.had改为have
2.from改为
sInce
3.age前加the
4.
watch改为
watching5.
greatly改为
great
6.or改为and
7.去掉to
8.
practised改为
practise9.
table改为
tables
y改为
第二节
One
possibl
berth
ing?
I
am
writing
to
tell
you
the
big
changes
in
our
school
in
the
past
around
our
school.
Two
new
buildings
were
built
recently.
One
is
the
school
library
with
quipment,
where
we
enjoy
ourselves
studying.
Besides,
we
have
more
options
of
courses
including
a
new
one
the
class
about
career
planning
at
you
can
come
to
our
school
again.
高二英语答案第1页(共1页)(2020.6)
洛阳市2019—2020学年高二质量检测
高二英语听力录音稿
W:
Jerry,
could
you
help
me
clean
the
house
today?
M:
Sorry,
mum.
I'm
working
on
my
school
paper
now.
It's
due
tomorrow.
Why
not
ask
Henry
le's
playing
in
the
garde
en
now
W:
Have
we
missed
it?
The
man
said
it's
near
the
bank
but
I
don'
t
see
it
M:Oh.Look.It's
over
there.
It's
on
the
right
side
of
that
small
restaurant.
The
flower
shop
is
very
small.
It's
really
not
easy
to
notice
it
Text
3
W:I
dont
think
i
can
make
it
at
4:
20
Let's
meet
at
4:
40
instead
M:
OK.
I
hope
you
won't
be
late
like
last
time.
We
were
supposed
to
meet
at
6:
00,
but
you
M:
I
heard
you
enjoyed
an
outing
with
Susan
and
her
husband
last
weekend.
Did
you
have
a
It
couldnt
have
been
worse.
It
started
raining
as
soon
as
we
got
to
the
park.
And
the
rain
lasted
for
two
hours
H
M:
Jenny
has
invited
20
friends
but
two
of
them
cant
make
it
because
they're
out
of
town
today
M:
Excuse
me,
Miss.
Im
hiking
here
and
I
can't
find
any
drinking
water.
Could
you
give
me
W:
No,
My
father
is
working
in
the
backyard.
And
my
mother
is
preparing
lunch
in
the
M:
Yes.
I
usually
hike
with
my
friend
David,
but
he's
sick
these
days.
So
l,m
on
my
won
this
高二英语听力第1页(共3页)(2020.06)洛阳市2019—2020学年高二质量检测
英语试卷
注竟事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.
回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔将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,再选涂其它答案标号。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。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选岀最佳选项。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
is
Jeny
doing
now?
A.
Cooking.
B.
Studying.
C.
Playing.
2.
Where
are
the
speakers
going?
A.
To
the
bank.
B.
To
the
flower
shop.
C.
To
the
restaurant.
3.
When
will
the
speakers
meet?
A.
4:40.
B.
5:
20.
C.
6:
00.
4.
How
does
the
woman
like
the
outing?
A.
It
was
wonderful.
B.
It
was
tiring.
C.
It
was
disappointing.
5.
How
many
people
has
Jenny
invited?
A.
2.
B.
18.
C.
20.
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
项中选岀最佳选项。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,各小题将给岀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's
the
man
asking
for?
A.
Some
water.
B.
Some
food.
C.
Some
money.
7.
Where's
the
woman's
father?
A.
In
the
kitchen.
B.
In
the
yard.
C.
In
the
hospital.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
did
the
man
buy
yesterday?
A.
Some
toys?
B.
Some
shirts.
C.
Some
books.
9.
How
much
did
the
man
pay?
A.
$40.
B.
$80.
C.
$160.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What's
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
most
probably?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Colleagues.
C.
Classmates.
11.
What's
the
survey
about?
A.
Events
at
home.
B.
News
abroad.
C.
TV
watching
habits.
12.
What
TV
programs
does
the
man
like?
A.
Sports.
B.
News.
C.
Entertainments.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Whales
the
woman's
major?
A.
Literature.
B.
History.
C.
Medicine.
14.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
major
now?
A.
Boring.
B.
Exciting.
C.
Interesting.
15.
Why
do
the
woman's
parents
want
her
to
become
a
doctor?
A.
It's
popular.
B.
It's
safe.
C.
It's
easy.
16.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do
in
the
future?
A.
Give
up
her
major.
B.
Talk
with
her
parents.
C.
Write
about
doctors'
lives.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What's
the
speaker's
father?
A.
A
singer.
B.
A
teacher?
C.
A
player.
18.
What
does
the
speaker's
mother
design?
A.
Clothes.
B.
Sports
shoes.
C.
Hairstyles.
19.
How
long
will
the
speaker
be
staying
in
China?
A.
For
a
month.
B.
For
a
year.
C.
For
two
years.
20.
Who
likes
making
friends?
A.
The
speakers
brother.
B.
The
speakers
father.
C.
The
speaker’s
mother.
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
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(线索),do
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(手
工),find
Easter
eggs,chocolate
and
small
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Keep
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open
for
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golden
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If
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am
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1
pm.
Participation
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is
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Centre
admission
($30
per
family).
You
can
pre-pay
your
admission
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here.
Astronomy
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Take
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A
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evening
astronomy
program
lasts
approximately
1.5
to
2
hours,
and
runs
rain
or
shine?
Cost:
$20.00
per
adult
&
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&
under)
For
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Natural
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Presentations.
Partnered
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well
as
organisations,
these
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--
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night
seminars
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Topics
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research
being
conducted
at
Haliburton
Forest,
natural
landscapes
and
ecosystems,
local
wild
animals
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Cost:
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Your
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Cost:
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camper
21.
What
can
people
do
at
2020
Bunny
Chase?
A.
Play
games
with
rabbits.
B.
Get
some
gold
as
the
prize.
C.
Win
a
prize
for
the
outdoors.
D.
Win
a
prize
by
pre-paying
the
admission.
22.
What
is
special
about
Natural
History?
A.
It
requires
preregistration.
B.
It
provides
a
family
visit.
C.
It
does
not
charge
any
fee.
D.
It
focuses
on
the
same
theme.
23.
Which
can
help
you
learn
how
to
survive
in
the
wild
most
probably?
A.
2020
Bunny
Chase.
B.
Astronomy.
C.
Natural
History.
D.
Green
and
Cold
Camp.
B
Toni
Morrison
was
an
American
writer
who
received
the
Nobel
Prize
in
Literature.
Her
novels.
Beloved,
Song
of
Solomon
and
others
explored
the
way
African-Americans
search
for
freedom
and
identity
in
a
country
obsessed
(受困扰的〉with
skin
color.
Morrison
was
nearly
40
when
she
published
her
first
novel
The
Bluest
Eye
in
1970.
The
Nobel
Prize
committee
described
her
writing
as
language
itself,
a
language
she
wants
to
liberate
from
nice".
Her
novels
discussed
America's
past,
focusing
on
black
history
and
the
effects
of
slavery
and
racism.
She
culled
her
characters
"the
unfree
at
the
heart
of
the
democratic
(民主的)
experiment".
In
1988,
she
won
the
Pulitzer
Prize
for
her
novel
Beloved,
the
story
of
a
mother
who
kills
her
baby
daughter
rather
than
permit
her
to
be
born
into
slavery.
It
became
a
best-seller
and
was
later
made
into
a
film
with
Oprah
Winfrey.
Many
Americans
admired
her
as
the
country's
greatest
living
writer,
including
former
President
Barack
Obama.
She
was
born
in
1931.
She
attended
Howard
University,
an
all-black
university
in
Washington,
D.
C.
At
Howard,
she
read
African.
British
and
American
literature,
including
writers
William
Faulkner
and
Virginia
Woolf.
After
a
short
marriage,
she
became
a
single
mother
of
two
sons
and
worked
as
a
book
editor
in
New
York
Several
publishers
rejected
her
first
book
The
Bluest
Eye
but
it
impressed
The
New
York
Times'
book
critic
(评论家)John
Leonard,
who
believed
Morrison
was
an
important
new
voice.
He
said
her
writing
was
"so
charged
with
pain
and
wonder
that
the
novel
becomes
poetry".
Morrison
enjoyed
her
literary
fame
and
was
proud
of
her
Nobel
Prize.
24.
What
are
Toni
Morrison's
books
mainly
about?
A.
Women's
equality
and
rights.
B.
The
development
of
America.
C.
The
literature
of
America.
D.
American
history
and
racism.
25.
Which
of
the
following
helped
Toni
Morrison
receive
the
Pulitzer
Prize?
A.
Beloved.
B.
Song
of
Solomon.
C.
The
Bluest
Eye.
D.
The
New
York
Times.
26.
Why
is
former
President
Barack
Obama
mentioned?
A.
To
show
Barack
Obama's
support
in
literature.
B.
To
prove
Toni
Morrison'
greatness
as
a
writer.
C.
To
stress
Toni
Morrison'
contribution
to
America.
D.
To
remind
readers
of
the
skin
color
of
Barack
Obama.
27.
What
can
we
infer
from
John
Leonard's
words?
A.
He
thought
highly
of
Morrison.
B.
He
rejected
the
book
The
Bluest
Eye.
C.
The
book
The
Bluest
Eye
made
him
painful.
D.
Toni
Morrison's
book
was
hard
to
understand.
C
Conflict
is
part
of
everyday
life.
It
is
not
always
a
bad
thing
---
it
can
lead
to
good
discussions
and
improvements
in
die
relationship
between
two
people.
However,
if
it's
not
handled
properly,
it
can
be
destructive
and
can
bother
your
studies
or
other
areas
of
your
life.
We
all
have
different
styles
of
approaching
conflict.
Some
of
us
avoid,
others
compete,
give
in.
adjust
or
cooperate.
Each
of
these
styles
has
its
strengths
and
weaknesses.
So
it’s
important
to
know
how
you
approach
conflict.
Remember
that
blaming
others
and
refusing
to
take
responsibility
for
your
role
in
a
conflict
can
only
worsen
the
conflict
and
lead
to
more
anger,
frustration
(挫折),or
fear.
On
the
other
hand,
making
the
effort
to
listen
without
judgement,
trying
to
understand
the
other
party's
needs,
and
searching
for
solutions
in
which
everyone
wins
lead
to
healthy
conflict
resolution
and
may
result
in
positive
change.
If
you
find
that
you
can't
work
it
out
with
the
other
person,
you
may
want
to
seek
the
help
of
a
neutral
party,
to
help
you
work
through
the
conflict.
Whether
you
use
the
services
of
a
third-party
mediator
or
negotiate
a
solution
between
yourselves,
the
following
principles
are
important
to
constructive
conflict
resolution:
address
the
conflict
before
it
becomes
much
more
complex;
separate
the
person
from
the
problem;
focus
on
interests
rather
than
sticking
to
your
position;
commit
to
finding
a
mutually
(相互地)beneficial
outcome;
avoid
blaming
others;
listen
actively;
keep
the
lines
of
communication
open;
focus
on
the
future.
Be
aware
of
the
possibility
that
you
may
just
have
to
agree
to
disagree.
Not
all
conflicts
can
be
resolved.
For
most
people,
values
are
negotiable
and
they
are
not
always
in
line
with
the
values
of
others.
In
a
diverse
community
like
we
have
now,
we
must
accept
and
be
respectful
of
difference.
28.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
How
to
Resolve
Conflict.
B.
Different
Ways
for
Conflict.
C.
Conflict
Might
Be
a
Good
Thing,
D.
Not
All
Conflicts
Can
Be
Resolved.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
part
"a
neutral
party”
in
the
second
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
Supports
that
can
back
someone
up
all
the
time.
B.
People
not
supporting
either
side
in
a
disagreement.
C.
A
group
of
people
who
have
the
opinions
in
common.
D.
Judges
that
uphold
justice
when
dealing
with
conflict.
30.
The
second
paragraph
is
mainly
developed
by
.
A.
making
comparison
B.
giving
examples
C.
listing
figures
D.
explaining
facts
31.
Which
does
the
author
agree
with
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Conflict
can
lead
to
your
worsening
health
if
you
disregard
it.
B.
Conflict
can
result
in
improved
relationship
if
dealt
with
properly.
C.
Conflict
can
develop
better
if
you
blame
the
other
part
of
the
conflict.
D.
Conflict
can
help
you
if
you
compete
with
the
other
part
of
the
conflict.
D
Natural
disasters
take
many
different
forms
and
can
happen
without
warning.
Earthquakes,
floods,
volcanoes,
droughts,
typhoons,
and
hurricanes
are
all
natural
disasters.
The
earthquake
of
26
December
2004
resulted
in
one
of
the
worst
natural
disasters
in
living
memory.
It
was
a
massive
underwater
quake
and
occurred
in
the
Indian
Ocean.
This
caused
a
huge
tsunami
(海啸)to
cross
the
Indian
Ocean.
It
destroyed
coastlines
and
communities
and
brought
death
and
destruction
to
many
people.
The
survivors
needed
fresh
water,
food
and
shelter
as
well
as
medical
help.
People
from
all
over
the
world
gave
money.
The
surface
of
the
Earth
has
not
always
looked
as
it
does
today;
it
is
moving
continuously
(although
very
slowly)
and
has
done
so
for
billions
of
years.
This
is
one
cause
of
earthquakes、
when
one
section
of
the
Earth
crashes
with
another.
Scientists
can
predict
where
this
might
happen
and
the
area
between
plates
is
called
a
fault
line.
However,
earthquakes
do
not
always
happen
on
Fault
lines,
which
is
why
they
are
so
dangerous
and
unpredictable.
All
the
disasters
are
very
dangerous
and
continue
to
kill
thousands
of
people
each
year,
but
they
are
nowhere
near
the
most
dangerous
disaster
to
ever
happen
on
earth.
One
type
of
event
in
the
earth's
history
has
regularly
killed
millions
of
beings:
asteroid
(小行星)impacts
(撞击).
About
once
every
million
years
the
Earth
is
hit
by
a
piece
of
rock
and
ice
from
space
large
enough
to
cause
massive
destruction
(including
earthquakes,
volcanoes
and
ice
ages)
and
sometimes
to
kill
entire
species.
Sixty-five
million
years
ago
more
than
half
the
earth's
species
were
killed
by
such
a
disaster,
including
all
the
dinosaurs(恐龙).
Disasters
on
the
Earth
may
seem
dangerous,
but
the
biggest
threat
to
humans
is
likely
to
come
from
space.
32.
What
did
the
world
do
when
the
tsunami
occurred
in
the
Indian
Ocean?
A.
They
gave
away
money
to
the
beggars.
B.
They
sponsored
to
help
the
people
survive.
C.
They
donated
their
possessions
to
the
survivors.
D.
They
helped
rebuild
the
coastlines
and
communities.
33.
What
can
scientists
predict
about
earthquakes?
A.
The
possible
time.
B.
The
possible
climate.
C.
The
possible
place.
D.
The
possible
frequence.
34.
Which
is
the
best
heading
that
matches
Paragraph
3?
A.
What
do
earthquakes
destroy?
B.
Why
do
earthquakes
happen?
C.
How
can
we
prevent
earthquakes?
D.
Which
is
the
most
dangerous
natural
disaster?
35.
Where
does
the
author
think
the
most
dangerous
natural
disaster
will
come
from?
A.
Space.
B.
Earth.
C.
Humans.
D.
Wild
animals.
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。
If
your
parents
will
retire
soon,
to
live
comfortably
in
retirement,
you
need
to
persuade
them
to
save
until
it
hurts.
36
They
may
think
they
can't
afford
to
save
or
fear
losing
money
to
had
investments
(投资),but
they
have
to
overcome
those
fears,
because
a
financially
(财政上)secure
future
will
be
up
to
them.
They
can
start
by
saving
as
little
as
$10
a
paycheck
or
putting
away
half
their
next
rise.
A
small
amount
of
money
can
produce
massive
amounts
of
wealth
over
time.
37
People
used
not
to
worry
about
saving
for
their
later
years
because
many
had
pensions,
and
they
didn't
live
as
long
as
people
do
now.
But
they
can
no
longer
count
on
their
employers,
partly
because
the
employers
might
not
he
able
to
afford
their
pensions,
and
most
people
don't
stay
with
one
employer.
38
Consequently,
they
should
depend
on
themselves
for
retirement.
39
You
can
advise
them
to
start
by
contributing
1%
of
their
pay.
If
the
1%
contribution
ion
hurls,
then
they
can
slay
al
that
level
until
it
doesn't
hurt
any
more.
If
it
doesn't
hurt,
then
increase
their

contribution
by
another
1%.
Do
that
until
it
hurts.
_40__
They
just
ask
for
a
small
cup
of
coffee
instead
of
a
large
cup
in
the
coffee
house
or
they
can
try
to
skip
drinking
soda
daily
at
lunch.
In
time
they
will
benefit
a
lot
from
today's’
efforts
when
they
retire.
A.
They
can
start
small.
B.
The
key
is
getting
started.
C.
But
believe
you
can
make
it.
D.
Many
people
change
jobs
every
few
years.
E.
It's
easy
to
cut
a
dollar
a
day
from
most
budgets.
F.
People
give
lots
of
excuses
for
not
saving
for
retirement.
G.
Some
seniors
are
confident
that
they
will
be
supported
by
their
children.
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。
That
was
a
happy
evening
for
the
little
Down
syndrome
唐氏症)girl
——a
teenager
the
size
of
a
ten-year-old.
She
and
her
family
were
41
themselves
at
McDonald's.
She
made
her
way
to
the
restroom.
Her
younger,
but
42
,
brother
sat
quietly.
He
noticed
something,
which
43
,
she
had
not
noticed.
Four
teenagers
had
taken
an
interest
in
the
little
girl
the
moment
they
44
her.
They
were
openly
laughing
and
pointing,
The
brother
45
for
his
sister.
He
walked
to
the
guys.
They
paled
slightly
and
looked
alarmed
as
this
total
stranger

a
year
or
two
their
46
---
placed
his
hands
47
on
their
table.
They
studied
each
other
while
he
was
clearly
in
their
48
,
and
while
they
were
most
definitely
out
of
their
comfort
zones,
The
brother
49
with
one
hand
for
one
of
them
to
move
over.
He
50
to
sit
right
down
next
to
them?
Somewhat
in
51
,
and
thrown
completely
off-guard,
they
made
space
for
him.
"I
was
watching
you
making
fun
of
my
sister,
he
quietly
52
them.
All
four
stumbled
(磕磕绊绊)over
their
words
in
their
rush.
"Who?
That
was
your
sister?
We
weren't
making
fun
of
her!
We
53
we
would
never
54
anyone.
We
jusl
fell
sony
for
her.",
But
he
told
them
again,
"I
watched
you."
They
55,
knowing
they
had
been
caught
red-handed
and
maybe
even
realizing
their
56
and
cruelness.
Maybe
they
even
sense
the
love
this
guardian
had
for
his
sister.
The
brother
turned
to
his
57
and
then
he
said
58
"I
feel
sorry
for
people
like
YOU!

Then
lie
walked
awiiy.
When
the
sister
went
back
to
her
seat,
the
four
looked
59
,
making
sure
they
looked
absolutely
anywhere
60
that
little
girl.
41.
A.
caring
B.
cooking
c.
enjoying
D.
helping
42.
A.
elder
B.
braver
C.
bigger
D.
smaller
43
A.
thankfully
B.
mercifully
C.
considerately
D.
unexpectedly
44.
A.
robbed
B.
spotted
C.
blocked
D.
caught
45,
A.
made
up
B.
put
up
C.
took
up
D.
stood
up
46.
A.
colleague
B.
class
C.
group
D.
junior
47.
A.
cautiously
B.
casually
C.
gently
D
boldly
48.
A.
range
B.
possession
C.
space
D.
shelter
49.
A.
remarked
B.
signed
C.
drew
D.
fought
50.
A.
intended
B.
prayed
C.
compromised
D.
saluted
51.
A.
joy
B.
surprise
C,
peace
D,
prejudice
52.
A.
informed
B.
commanded
C.
inquired
D.
contradicted
53.
A.
resist
B.
complain
C.
swear
D.
insist
54.
A.
look
at
B.
look
up
at
C.
look
clown
at
D.
look
down
on
55.
A.
wound
him
up
B.
gave
in
C.
joined
up
D.
called
on
him
56.
A.
curiosity
B.
violence
C.
carelessness
D.
rudeness
57.
A.
friends
B.
relations
C.
acquaintances
D.
partners
58.
A.
pitifully
B.
strongly
C.
calmly
D.
honestly
59.
A.
away
B.
out
C.
inside?
D.
beyond
60.
A.
other
than
B.
better
than
C.
more
than
D.
less
than
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I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Beijing
Daxing
International
Airport,
located
on
the
capital's
south
side,
61
(build)in
less
than
five
years
at
a
cost
of
$17
billion.
The
airport
was
designed
62
the
late
Iraqi-
British
architect
Zaha
Madid
and
it
is
designed
63
(handle)
72
million
passengers
a
year.
Despite
that,
its
builders
say
travelers
will
need
to
walk
no
more
than
2,000
feet
to
reach
any
boarding
gale.
The
vast,
star-shaped
airport,
64
(lie)
about
30
miles
south
of
downtown
Beijing,
has
4
runways
and
268
parking
bays.
It
has
a
terminal
area
of
700,
000
square
65
(meter).
Given
the
distance
from
central
Beijing,
the
new
airport
required
a
lot
of
investment
to
connect
it
to
the
capital.
As
66
in
alter
of
fact,
when
you
add
the
cost
of
new
road
and
rail
links
and
other
infrastructure(公共设施),the
cost
of
the
project
hits
$63
billion
67(total).
Beijing
Capital
Intentional
Airport,
68
is
the
world's
second
busiest
after
Hartsfield-
Jackson
Atlanta
International
Airport,
is
nearing
capacity
(容量).The
capital
has
a.
69
(three)
airport,
Nanyuan,
for
domestic
(国内的)flights,
but
the
70

govern)
says
that
it
will
close
Nanyun
Airport
once
Daxing
Airport
is
in
operation.
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)
假如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:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧
),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的同用抖线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下面划一横线,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。
My
favorite
sport
is
playing
ping-pong.
I
had
been
playing
ping-pong
ever
from
I
was
young.
I
began
to
play
ping-pong
al
age
of
five.
Now
I
can
play
it
quite
weH.
When
watch
or
playing
ping-pong,
I
feel
so
greatly!
Though
with
a
round
ball
and
small
bats,
it
practises
quick
reaction
or
decision.
Sometimes
I
would
rather
to
play
doubles
because
we
can
practised
teamwork
as
well.
There
are
a
lol
of
ping-pong
table
in
our
school
and
in
our
neighborhood.
My
friends
and
I
often
play
together
in
my
spare
time.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,曾经在你校做交换生的新西兰高中生Peler想了解你们学校近年来的
变化,请给他写信。要点如下:
1.
校内外环境;
2.
教学设施;
3.
学习生活。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Peter
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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