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2019-2020学年度高二下学期修远、淮北、洪翔联考
英语试卷
(考试时间120分钟
试卷满分150分)
第I卷(选择题,共100分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,每题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节
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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Father
and
daughter.
C.
Boss
and
worker.
2.
Where
are
the
speakers
most
probably?
A.
In
a
store.
B.
In
an
elevator.
C.
At
home.
3.
Which
part
of
Maria's
body
got
hurt?
A.
Her
arm.
B.
Her
hand.
C.
Her
neck.
4.
What
does
Bill
think
of
the
movie?
A.
Disappointing.
B.
Exciting.
C.
Touching.
5.
What
did
the
doctor
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Receive
an
operation.
B.
Have
a
good
rest.
C.
Take
some
medicine.
第二节
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.
Talking
on
the
phone.
B.
Eating
in
a
restaurant.
C.
Playing
on
a
beach.
7.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
go
to
Mexico
City?
A.
To
have
Mexican
food.
B.
To
enjoy
the
weather.
C.
To
visit
her
relatives.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
How
did
the
man
intend
to
change
his
appointment?
A.
By
calling
it
off.
B.
By
changing
it
to
another
day.
C.
By
making
it
earlier
on
the
same
day.
9.
When
will
the
man
see
Dr.
Wilson?
A.
At
3:00
pm
on
Wednesday.
B.
At
4:30
pm
on
Wednesday.
C.
At
10:00
am
on
Thursday.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
kinds
of
flowers
does
the
man
want?
A.
Ones
that
look
fantastic.
B.
Ones
that
do
well
in
the
shade.
C.
Ones
that
don't
need
a
lot
of
water.
11.
Why
is
the
man
unwilling
to
buy
apple
trees?
A.
He
dislikes
apples.
B.
They
require
too
much
water.
C.
His
garden
doesn't
get
enough
sun.
12.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably
talking?
A.
In
a
garden
store.
B.
In
the
man's
garden.
C.
On
the
phone.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
How
does
the
woman
find
the
man's
suggestion
at
first?
A.
Interesting.
B.
Absurd.
C.
Reasonable.
14.
What
will
the
second
robot
do?
A.
Put
labels
on
the
bottles.
B.
Fill
bottles
with
mixture.
C.
Pack
the
bottles
into
boxes.
15.
What
are
the
robots
able
to
do
according
to
the
man?
A.
Work
quietly.
B.
Work
quickly.
C.
Work
tirelessly.
16.
What
might
the
man
ask
the
workers
to
do?
A.
Find
new
jobs.
B.
Control
the
robots.
C.
Fix
the
broken
robots.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
does
the
speaker
say
about
her
first
roommate?
A.
She
is
extremely
tidy.
B.
She
has
a
good
temper.
C.
She
seldom
tidies
the
room.
18.
What
upset
the
speaker
most
when
she
lived
with
foreign
girls?
A.
The
messy
house.
B.
The
noisy
parties.
C.
The
high
electricity
bill.
19.
What
is
the
biggest
advantage
of
living
with
a
good
friend?
A.
She
doesn't
need
to
cook
every
day.
B.
She
has
someone
to
share
feelings.
C.
She
can
live
in
a
new
and
quiet
place.
20.
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Problems
of
sharing
flats.
B.
Friendship
with
roommates.
C.
Experiences
of
sharing
flats.
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Istanbul&Faces
Titled
"Timeless
City:
Istanbul&Faces",
the
Turkey
photography
exhibition
celebrates
the
30th
anniversary
of
Istanbul
and
Shanghai's
sistership.
The
42-year-old
photographer
focuses
on
the
distinctive(独特的)historical
quarters
and
the
atmosphere
that
spreads
in
Istanbul.
His
work
also
pays
respects
to
its
people
as
well,
with
well-defined
portraits.
Date:Till
Jan.
18,
10
a.
m.
-4
p.
m.
Venue:Shanghai
Art
Collection
Museum.
Knitted
Works
The
knitted(编织的)show
is
aimed
at
raising
awareness
of
post
natal
depression.
The
works
were
created
by
more
than
20
mothers
from
different
cities.
All
the
knitted
dolls
and
other
works
will
be
sold
with
the
profits(利益)going
to
charity
when
the
exhibition
ends.
If
you
are
interested
in
the
knitted
works,
you
can
order
a
special
piece.
Date:Till
Jan.
1,
7
a.
m.
-9p.
m.
Venue:Bl
Jinxiu
Fun.
Old
Shanghai
Teahouse
The
newly-opened
zone
at
Shanghai
Dungeon
features
nostalgic
sets
and
experiences
for
visitors
to
have
"scary
fun".
Visitors
can
wear
traditional
Chinese
costumes
and
take
photos
with
the
performers.
Date:Daily,
11
a.
m.
-8
p.
m.
Venue:Mosaic
Shanghai
Mail.
Musical
Titanic
The
Tony
Awards
winning
musical
"Titanic"
is
in
Shanghai
with
more
than
100
characters
cast.
The
impressive
stage
effects
promise
to
take
the
audience
to
the
bottom
of
the
ocean.
Date:Till
Jan
22,
2
p.
m.
-7:30
p.
m.
Venue:SAIC
Shanghai
Culture
Square.
21.
Where
should
you
go
if
you
want
to
learn
more
about
Turkey's
history?
A.
Shanghai
Art
Collection
Museum.
B.
Mosaic
Shanghai
Mail.
C.
B1
Jinxiu
Fun.
D.
SAIC
Shanghai
Culture
Square.
22.
What
can
we
know
about
knitted
works?
A.
People
can
have
a
talk
with
the
creators.
B.
All
the
works
can
be
sold
when
the
show
begins.
C.
The
show
offers
people
chances
to
learn
how
to
make
one.
D.
They
were
made
by
people
from
different
places.
23.
What
makes
the
Musical
Titanic
special?
A.
Its
opening
time
is
the
longest.
B.
It
raises
money
for
a
special
purpose.
C.
It
offers
a
lifelike
experience
under
water.
D.
It
allows
interacting
with
performers.
B
Today’s
world
is
not
an
easy
adjustment
for
young
adults.
Key
skill
set
for
success
is
persistence
(毅力),
a
characteristic
that
researchers
say
is
heavily
influenced
by
fathers.
Researchers
from
Brigham
Young
University
discovered
that
fathers
are
in
a
unique
position
to
help
their
adolescent
children
learn
persistence.
BYU
professors
Laura
Padilla-Walker
and
Randal
Day
arrived
at
these
findings
after
following
325
American
families
over
several
years.
And
over
time,
the
persistence
gained
through
fathers
led
to
higher
achievement
in
school.
“There
are
relatively
few
studies
that
stress
the
unique
role
of
fathers,”
Padilla-Walker
said.
“This
research
also
helps
to
prove
that
characteristics
such
as
persistence
—
which
can
be
taught
—
are
key
to
a
child's
life
success.”
Researchers
determined
that
dads
need
to
practice
an
“authoritative”
parenting
style.
Authoritative
parenting
is
not
authoritarian:
rigid,
demanding
or
controlling.
Rather,
an
authoritative
parenting
style
includes
some
of
the
following
characteristics:
children
feel
warmth
and
love
from
their
father;
responsibility
and
the
reasons
behind
rules
are
stressed;
children
are
given
an
appropriate
level
of
autonomy
(自主权).
In
the
study,
about
52
percent
of
the
dads
exhibited
above-average
levels
of
authoritative
parenting.
A
key
finding
is
that
over
time,
children
raised
by
an
authoritative
father
were
significantly
more
likely
to
develop
persistence,
which
leads
to
better
outcomes
in
school.
This
particular
study
examined
11
to
14-year-olds
living
in
two-parent
homes.
Yet
the
researchers
suggest
that
single
parents
still
may
play
a
role
in
teaching
the
benefits
of
persistence,
which
is
an
avenue
of
future
research.
24.
What
is
special
about
the
BYU
professors’
study?
A.
It
was
based
on
a
number
of
large
families.
B.
It
centered
on
fathers’
role
in
parenting.
C.
It
analyzed
different
kinds
of
parenting
styles.
D.
It
aimed
to
improve
kids’
achievement
in
school.
25.
What
would
an
authoritative
father
do
when
raising
his
children?
A.
Ignore
their
demands.
B.
Make
decisions
for
them.
C.
Explain
the
rules
to
them.
D.
Control
their
behaviors.
26.
Which
group
can
be
a
focus
of
future
studies
according
to
the
researchers?
A.
Children
aged
from
11
to
14.
B.
Single
parents.
C.
Authoritarian
fathers.
D.
Mothers
in
two-parent
homes.
27.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Three
Characteristics
of
Authoritative
Fathers.
B.
Key
Skills
for
Young
Adults
to
Succeed
in
Future.
C.
Family
Relationship
Influences
School
Performance.
D
Children
Tend
to
Learn
Determination
from
Father.
C
Google
“information
overload”
and
you
are
immediately
overloaded
with
information:
more
than
7m
hits
in
0.05
seconds.
Some
of
this
information
is
interesting:
for
example,
the
phrase
“information
overload”
was
popularised
by
Alvin
Toffler
in
1970.
Some
of
it
is
mere
noise:
obscure
companies
promoting
their
services
and
even
more
obscure
bloggers
sounding
off.
The
overall
impression
is
at
once
overwhelming
and
confusing.
“Information
overload”
is
one
of
the
biggest
irritations
in
modern
life.
There
are
e-mails
to
answer,
YouTube
videos
to
watch
and,
back
in
the
physical
world,
meetings
to
attend
and
papers
to
shuffle(翻动).
A
survey
by
Reuters
once
found
that
two-thirds
of
managers
believe
that
the
data
deluge(泛滥)
had
made
their
jobs
less
satisfying
or
hurt
their
personal
relationships.
One-third
thought
that
it
had
damaged
their
health.
Another
survey
suggests
that
most
managers
think
most
of
the
information
they
receive
is
useless.
Some
researchers
raise
three
big
worries.
First,
information
overload
can
make
people
feel
anxious
and
powerless:
scientists
have
discovered
that
multitaskers
produce
more
stress
hormones.
Second,
overload
can
discourage
creativity.
Teresa
Amabile
of
Harvard
Business
School
has
spent
more
than
a
decade
studying
the
work
habits
of
238
people.
She
finds
that
focus
and
creativity
are
connected.
People
are
more
likely
to
be
creative
if
they
are
allowed
to
focus
on
something
for
some
time
without
interruptions.
If
constantly
interrupted
or
forced
to
attend
meetings,
they
are
less
likely
to
be
creative.
Third,
overload
can
also
make
workers
less
productive.
David
Meyer
of
the
University
of
Michigan
has
shown
that
people
who
complete
certain
tasks
in
parallel
take
much
longer
and
make
many
more
errors
than
people
who
complete
the
same
tasks
in
sequence.
What
can
be
done
about
information
overload?
One
answer
is
technological:
rely
on
the
people
who
created
the
fog
to
invent
filters(过滤器)
that
will
clean
it
up.
Xerox
promises
to
restore
“information
purity”
by
developing
better
filtering
and
managing
devices.
A
second
answer
involves
willpower.
Turn
off
your
mobile
phone
and
WiFi
from
time
to
time.
Most
companies
are
better
at
giving
employees
access
to
the
information
superhighway
than
at
teaching
them
how
to
drive.
This
is
starting
to
change.
Management
consultants
have
spotted
an
opportunity.
Derek
Dean
and
Caroline
Webb
of
McKinsey
urge
businesses
to
apply
three
principles
to
deal
with
data
overload:
find
time
to
focus,
filter
out
noise
and
forget
about
work
when
you
can.
Business
leaders
are
chipping
in.
David
Novak
of
Yum!
Brands
urges
people
to
ask
themselves
whether
what
they
are
doing
is
constructive
or
a
mere
“activity”.
Cristobal
Conde
of
SunGard,
an
IT
firm,
preserves
“thinking
time”
in
his
schedule
when
he
cannot
be
disturbed.
This
might
sound
like
common
sense.
But
common
sense
is
rare
amid
the
cacophony(不和谐的声音)
of
corporate
life.
28.
According
to
the
survey
conducted
by
Reuters,
most
managers
believe
______.
A.
the
data
deluge
does
harm
to
their
health.
B.
most
information
they
receive
is
of
great
use.
C.
information
overload
destroys
their
personal
relationship.
D.
their
jobs
are
satisfying
thanks
to
the
rich
information
on
the
Internet.
29.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
a
damaging
effect
of
information
overload?
A.
Making
people
unproductive.
B.
Causing
people
to
lack
creativity.
C.
Arousing
people’s
negative
feelings.
D.
Leaving
people
bad
at
multitasking.
30.
The
technological
way
to
deal
with
information
overload
is
to
______.
A.
improve
the
technique
for
filtering
data
B.
limit
the
uploading
of
information
C.
provide
limited
access
to
the
Internet
D.
develop
better
search
engines
31.
Which
of
the
following
action
may
Derek
Dean
and
Caroline
Webb
approve
of?
A.
Listening
to
music
while
working.
B.
Finishing
several
tasks
at
the
same
time.
C.
Taking
your
mind
off
work
occasionally.
D.
Avoiding
using
your
common
sense
in
your
work.
D
Looking
at
his
pile
of
unpaid
bills
always
makes
Giuseppe
Del
Giudice
feel
uneasy.
Sometimes
he
incurs
(招致)
late
fees,
but
in
many
ways
the
emotional
toll
(代价)
is
worse.
“The
longer
the
bills
go
unpaid,”
says
Del
Giudice,
58,
“the
more
my
anxiety
increases.”
At
the
end
of
the
day
or
month,
most
people
get
their
tasks
done
on
time,
but
around
20
percent
are
chronic
procrastinators
(慢性拖延者)
at
home
and
at
work.
One
big
factor
for
them
is
fear
of
failure,
of
not
living
up
to
expectations.
Kelli
Saginak,
a
57-year-old
functional
health
coach
from
Wisconsin,
procrastinated
about
looking
for
a
new
job
for
years.
That
inability
to
take
action
only
confirmed
her
belief
that
she
would
never
do
any
better.
“If
I
don’t
take
the
risk,
decide,
or
commit,
I
don’t
have
to
face
the
judgment,”
says
Saginak.
Some
people
accept
procrastination,
believing
that
they
make
progress
under
pressure.
But
researchers
have
disproved
that
view.
“I
did
an
experiment
several
years
ago,
putting
procrastinators
under
restrictions
of
time,”
says
Joseph
Ferrari,
a
psychology
professor
at
DePaul
University.
“They
did
worse
than
nonprocrastinators,
but
they
thought
they
did
better.
They
made
more
errors.
They
took
longer.”
Whatever
the
motivation,
delaying
a
diet
or
exercise
program
may
increase
your
risk
of
heart
disease.
Not
having
seen
the
doctor
when
your
illness
was
easier
to
treat
may
shorten
your
life.
Just
thinking
about
what
you
haven’t
done
may
cause
discomfort.
“Procrastinators
experience
higher
levels
of
stress,
both
from
leaving
things
to
the
last
minute
and
from
their
own
negative
and
self-critical
feelings
about
their
procrastination,”
says
Fuschia
Sirois,
a
psychology
lecturer
at
the
University
of
Sheffield.
One
of
the
most
commonly
procrastinated
activities
is
going
to
bed.
“You
can
put
your
lights
on
a
timed
dimmer
switch
(亮度调节开关)
to
encourage
a
consistent
bedtime,”
said
Joel
Anderson,
a
philosophy
researcher-lecturer
at
Utrecht
University,
who
performed
an
experiment
on
this
and
found
it
worked
on
most
of
his
subjects.
“They
formed
an
intention,”
Anderson
says.
“One
of
them
said,
‘When
the
lights
start
to
dim,
I’ll
start
going
to
bed.’”
Then,
reward
yourself
for
each
step
you
take
toward
your
goal.
But
don’t
try
to
convince
yourself
it
will
work
the
other
way
around!
32.
What
prevented
Kelli
Saginak
stepping
into
the
job
market
again?
A.
Her
old
age.
B.
Her
lack
of
skills.
C.
Her
fear
of
judgment.
D.
Her
past
failure.
33.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“that
view”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
Procrastinators
tend
to
misjudge
their
abilities.
B.
It’s
hard
for
people
to
succeed
under
pressure.
C.
Procrastination
is
part
of
the
human
condition.
D.
Pressure
usually
leads
to
better
performance.
34.
What
is
Paragraph
4
mainly
about?
A.
Different
forms
of
procrastinating.
B.
Negative
effects
of
procrastinating.
C.
Common
excuses
for
procrastinating.
D.
Specific
suggestions
for
procrastinating.
35.
How
should
people
stick
to
a
fixed
bedtime
according
to
Joel
Anderson?
A.
They
can
use
lighting
as
little
as
possible.
B.
They
can
first
ask
themselves
about
their
intentions.
C.
They
can
read
some
boring
research
papers.
D.
They
can
try
sending
themselves
signals
to
inspire
action.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The
dictionary
isn’t
forever.
What
happens
to
a
word
when
its
popularity
starts
to
decline?
Here’s
how
the
process
of
deleting
a
word
from
the
dictionary
works.
The
dictionary
is
actually
a
steadily
enlarging
volume.
36
New
words
arise
from
emerging
and
expanding
disciplines.
Definitions
also
change
and
shift,
so
common
words
gain
new
meanings.
On
the
other
hand,
there
are
also
words
that
become
outdated.
37
Who
decides
which
words
to
delete?
38
While
adding
a
word
to
the
dictionary
is
a
precise
process,
it’s
even
more
difficult
for
a
word
to
get
deleted.
Editors
maintain
and
study
vast
language
databases
to
keep
up-to-date
on
the
words
in
circulation
across
various
media.
The
Oxford
English
Dictionary
covers
the
English
language
over
the
last
1,000
years,
and
it’s
considered
definitive
and
authoritative.
39
And
each
has
its
own
process
for
additions
and
removals.
40
A
2019
petition
(请愿)
with
30,000
signatures
calls
for
the
Oxford
English
Dictionary
to
remove
sexist
language
and
definitions,
especially
those
terms
under
the
word
“woman.”
And
Merriam-Webster
recently
changed
definitions
of
identity-related
words
to
reflect
new
cultural
meanings
around
fairness.
A.
Some
new
words
might
be
out
of
day.
B.
As
a
result,
they
get
removed
from
the
dictionary.
C.
Dictionary
additions
and
deletions
reflect
social
changes.
D.
It’s
up
to
the
dictionary
editors
to
make
the
final
decision.
E.
That’s
because
the
English
language
constantly
develops
and
changes.
F.
These
are
often
the
types
of
words
that
will
make
it
into
dictionaries.
G.
However,
there
are
many
other
dictionaries
that
are
reliable
and
trustworthy.
第三部分
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
People
have
been
saying
great
things
about
my
dad
lately.
They
keep
telling
me
that
my
dad
is
a
hero
because
of
his
_____41_____.
My
dad
is
a
surgeon,
and
like
many
other
doctors
in
China,
he
_____42____
to
go
to
Wuhan
to
care
for
patients
there.
But
the
hospital
where
he
works
only
asked
him
to
make
sure
that
___43___
patients
are
still
able
to
receive
regular
treatment.
So
my
dad
just
follows
his
normal
____44___,
analyzing
patients’
diseases
and
performing
chest
operations.
With
all
kinds
of
compliments
toward
my
dad,
I
became
_____45_____.
My
dad
has
been
a
doctor
long
before
this
COVID-19
outbreak;
why
has
no
one
else
praised
him
as
a
hero
before?
Didn’t
he
_____46_____
such
compliments
when
this
disease
wasn’t
around?
When
we
talk
about
heroes,
what
kind
of
_____47_____
often
jumps
into
our
minds?
War
leaders
who
conquered
everything
that
stood
_____48_____
their
way?
Historic
characters
who
_____49_____
a
strong
kingdom?
Or
our
dear
movie
stars:
the
Avengers?
Well,
they
are
indeed
heroes,
and
they
made
marvelous
achievements.
_____50_____,
are
the
pages
of
heroes
just
prepared
for
these
so-called
“supermen”
and
“superwomen”?
I
don’t
think
so.
Heroes
exist
in
our
real
lives.
They
can
be
seen
and
they
are
_____51_____
just
like
you
and
I.
Now
many
streets
of
Chinese
cities
are
almost
_____52_____,
the
schools
are
closed
and
the
shops
are
shut.
But
in
this
world,
some
things
remain
_____53_____.
If
there’s
a
fire,
just
call
119,
and
you
know
that
the
firefighters
will
be
there
within
minutes.
If
you
happen
to
go
out
on
the
road,
you’ll
come
across
police
officers
waving
their
flags
to
_____54_____
the
traffic.
_____55_____,
in
hospitals,
from
doctors
to
nurses,
cleaners
to
security
guards,
these
people
still
_____56_____
their
jobs,
doing
the
same
services
as
they
_____57_____
did.
The
reason
why
they
are
still
dedicated
is
not
a
_____58_____
for
compliments,
but
out
of
a
willingness
for
their
_____59_____.
These
people,
who
are
or
were
_____60_____
themselves
to
the
job,
do
not
need
to
be
praised
as
heroes
only
now
because
they
are
heroes
all
the
time.
41.
A.
ambition
B.
qualification
C.
occupation
D.
passion
42.
A.
offered
B.
claimed
C.
plotted
D.
intended
43.
A.
terminal
B.
acute
C.
stubborn
D.
local
44.
A.
section
B.
routine
C.
trend
D.
criterion
45.
A.
proud
B.
confused
C.
content
D.
disappointed
46.
A.
demand
B.
adore
C.
deserve
D.
undertake
47.
A.
image
B.
occasion
C.
script
D.
scene
48.
A.
on
B.
for
C.
in
D.
against
49.
A.
enlarged
B.
seized
C.
sought
D.
ruled
50.
A.
Therefore
B.
However
C.
Eventually
D.
Moreover
51.
A.
ordinary
B.
consistent
C.
clumsy
D.
fragile
52.
A.
evident
B.
broad
C.
diverse
D.
empty
53.
A.
dynamic
B.
holy
C.
unchanged
D.
abundant
54.
A.
direct
B.
address
C.
classify
D.
convey
55.
A.
Universally
B.
Similarly
C.
Partly
D.
Originally
56.
A.
stick
to
B.
show
off
C.
touch
on
D.
live
up
to
57.
A.
never
B.
seldom
C.
rarely
D.
ever
58.
A.
tendency
B.
desire
C.
substitute
D.
preference
59.
A.
reputation
B.
growth
C.
duty
D.
opportunity
60.
A.
withdrawing
B.
exposing
C.
submitting
D.
committing
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共50分)
第四部分
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
It
is
widely
accepted
that
optimistic
attitudes
promote
health
as
well
as
happiness.
The
secret
of
a
long
life
is____61___
(universe)
desired
and
has
long
been
sought.
Today
we
can
reveal
it:
always
look
on
the
bright
side.
A
huge
research
project___
62____
(lead)
by
scientists
at
the
Boston
University
School
of
Medicine
concludes
that
optimists
live
____63____
(long).
Lewina
Lee.
lead
author
of
the
study,
said,
“A
lot
of
evidence
___
64____
(suggest)
that
exceptional
longevity(长寿)
is
widely
accompanied
by
a
longer
span
of
good
health
and
living
____
65___
disability.
Therefore
our
findings
raise
an
exciting
possibility
___
66___
we
may
be
able
to
promote
health
and
happiness
by
____
67_____
(develop)
positive
attitudes
such
as
optimism.
However,
the
study
doesn't
suggest
that
we
should
aim
for
great
pleasure.
Sadness
is
____
68
__
important
part
of
the
human
condition.
Any
normal
person
sometimes
experience
disappointment,
ambitions
and
the
___
69____
(lose)
of
loved
ones.
But
for
many
people,
these
matters
of
human
existence
___70___
(transform)
into
an
abnormal
state
of
despair.
There
is
a
vital
place
in
public
health
for
providing
mental
treatment
in
helping
to
correct
these
cognitive
errors.
It
is
not
weakness
to
be
defeated
by
setbacks.
It
is
merely
a
mistake.
第五部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,注意到你校学生很少进行英语文学阅读。请给全校同学用英语写一封倡议书,倡导大家多阅读英语文学作品。内容包括:
1、介绍现状;
2、你对英语文学阅读的看法;
3、发出倡议。
注意:
1、词数80左右;
2、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
My
fellow
students,
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
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。
In
1989,
fresh
out
of
high
school,
I
had
the
difficult
task
of
choosing
a
career
path
before
college
started
in
three
months.
In
those
days
in
Pakistan,
there
were
limited
options
(选择)
:becoming
a
doctor
or
an
engineer,
or
entering
the
financial
world
after
getting
a
business
degree.
I
wasn’t
interested
in
engineering,
so
I
was
left
with
medicine
or
business.
I
couldn’t
decide.
My
uncle
suggested
that
I
do
a
job
placement
to
experience
it
for
a
month
in
an
international
company
followed
by
a
month
in
a
hospital.
After
that,
I
could
make
a
decision.
It
seemed
like
a
brilliant
idea.
I
was
accepted
for
a
month's
placement
at
a
foreign
bank
in
Karachi.
I
got
a
feel
for
how
the
world
of
finance
functioned,
made
new
friends,
and
generally
enjoyed
the
mostly
easy-going
work
surroundings.
The
month
passed
rapidly,
and
soon
I
began
working
at
a
leading
hospital
in
Karachi.
The
experience
couldn’t
have
been
more
different.
The
hospital
had
an
intense
environment.
The
days
started
early
(at
7
am,
compared
to
9
am
at
the
bank)
,
and
were
filled
with
endless
duties.
And
the
night
calls!
This
was
crazy,
working
all
day,
through
the
night,
and
again
the
next
day.
I
began
thinking
about
my
two
experiences.The
bank
had
offered
a
more
relaxing
atmosphere,
better
working
hours
and
less
stress.
The
hospital
was
full
of
excitement
and
unpredictability,
but
the
studying
and
training
was
difficult.
It
seemed
that
the
business
option
was
going
to
win
out.
Near
the
end
of
my
month
at
the
hospital,
I
was
driving
home
after
an
especially
busy
night
call.
In
front
of
me
was
a
public
bus,
with
college
students
sitting
on
the
top.
As
the
driver
weaved
through(穿梭)
traffic,
I
could
see
the
boys
shaking
from
side
to
side.
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:
Suddenly,
a
boy
fell
off
the
back
of
the
bus.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
The
next
day,
when
I
went
to
the
hospital
to
see
the
boy,
all
his
family
got
up,
with
grateful
smiles
on
their
faces.____________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
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CBAAB
6-10
ACCAB
11-15
AABBC
16-20
AACBC
阅读:
ADC
BCBD
CDAC
CDBD
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完形填空:
41-45
CADBB
46-50
CACDB
51-55ADCAB
56-60
ADBCD
短文填空:
61.
universally
62.
led
63.
longer
64.
suggests
65.
without
66.
that
67.
developing
68.
an
69.
loss
70.
are
transformed
应用文写作:
My
fellow
students,
Currently,
most
students
in
our
school
read
little
English
literature,
not
only
because
they
consider
it
too
difficult,
but
because
they
don’t
think
it
necessary.
In
my
view,
however,
English
literature
is
what
we
can’t
afford
to
miss.
It
offers
us
an
opportunity
to
appreciate
the
beauty
of
English
and
have
a
taste
of
a
different
culture.
Better
yet,
it
allows
us
to
communicate
with
those
great
minds.
I
hereby
appeal
to
every
one
of
you
to
read
more
English
literature
and
you
won’t
regret
it!
Li
Hua
读后续写:
Paragraph
1:
Suddenly,
a
boy
fell
off
the
back
of
the
bus.
He
hit
the
road
face
down
and
rolled
over.
He
lay
motionless
in
the
middle
of
the
road
as
the
bus
drove
away
quickly.
The
cars
directly
behind
the
bus
braked
to
avoid
the
boy,
but
none
stopped.
I
knew
that
if
the
boy
was
bleeding
into
his
brain,
he
would
die
soon.
I
stopped
my
car.
I
lifted
this
unconscious
body
into
my
car
with
the
help
of
some
passers-by
and
raced
back
to
the
hospital.
Paragraph
2:
The
next
day,
when
I
went
to
the
hospital
to
see
the
boy,
all
his
family
got
up,
with
grateful
smiles
on
their
faces.
The
mother
held
my
hands
and
started
weeping.
“Sir,
you
are
an
angel,”
she
repeated
over
and
over
again.
After
comforting
her,
I
went
over
to
the
boy.
He
managed
to
smile
and
squeeze
my
hand.
No
words
were
spoken
between
us---none
was
needed.
I
spent
the
rest
of
the
day
in
a
state
of
excitement,
the
most
unforgettable
mood
I
had
ever
experienced.
Driving
home
that
evening,
I
knew
what
I
wanted
to
do
for
the
rest
of
my
life.
My
career
path
became
crystal
clear
at
that
moment.