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运城市2020年高—调研测试
英语试题
本试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2020.
6
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20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
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,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下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍.
例如:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.?
9.15.
C.
?
9.18
答案是B.
1.
Where
is
the
man?
A.
In
a
bookstore.
B.
In
a
library.
C.
In
a
waiting
room.
2.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
this
coming
Sunday?
A.
Study
for
a
test.
B.
Call
on
her
friend.
C.
Go
on
a
picnic.
3.
How
many
invitations
in
total
does
the
woman
have
to
send?
A.
Five.
B.
Ten.
C.
Fifteen.
4.
What
did
Oliver
do
last
weekend?
A.
He
was
at
a
meeting.
B.
He
went
to
New
York.
C.
He
watched
a
football
match.
5.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Waiter
and
customer.
B.
Host
and
guest.
C.
Salesman
and
customer.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,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。
听第6段材料,回答第6和7题。
6.
What's
wrong
with
the
man?
A.
He
has
headaches.
B.
He
has
a
runny
nose.
C.
He
has
a
temperature.
7.
When
did
the
problem
begin?
A.
Two
weeks
ago.
B.
Two
months
ago.
C.
Three
months
ago.
听第7段材料,回答第8和9题。
8.
Where
has
Barbara
been?
A.
Milan.
B.
Florence.
C.
Rome.
9.
What
has
Barbara
got
in
her
suitcase?
A.
Shoes.
B.
Stones.
C.
Books.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
the
problem
with
the
woman’s
watch?
A.
It
needs
cleaning.
B.
It
is
ruined
by
water.
C.
It
needs
a
new
battery.
11.
What
does
the
shop
offer
if
the
woman
changes
a
battery
there?
A.
A
free
battery
.
B.
One
-
year
guarantee.
C.
Free
cleaning
service.
12.
Why
can't
the
woman
have
her
watch
repaired
right
away?
A.
The
man
can't
fix
it
at
the
moment.
B.
The
woman
doesn't
have
enough
money
on
her.
C.
There
is
no
right
battery
in
the
shop
now.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
supermarket.
B.
In
a
department
store.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
14.
Why
is
the
man
nervous?
A.
Because
this
is
his
first
time
to
China.
B.
Because
he
knows
nothing
about
Chinese
table
manners.
C.
Because
he
doesn't
know
whether
he
likes
Chinese
food
or
not.
15.
What's
the
rule
of
table
manners
the
woman
tells
the
man
to
obey?
A.
To
make
himself
at
home.
B.
To
learn
to
use
chopsticks.
C.
To
choose
less
strong
wines.
16.
What
does
the
man
have
dinner
with?
A.
Chopsticks.
B.
A
knife
and
fork.
C.
A
spoon.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
animals
can
be
seen
in
the
aquarium?
A.
Sharks.
B.
Whales.
C.
Polar
bears.
18.
What
food
can
the
visitors
give
the
monkeys
to
eat?
A.
Specially
prepared
food.
B.
Sweet
biscuits.
C.
Fruits.
19.
Where
do
more
than
300
species
of
birds
come
from?
A.
South
Africa.
B.
South
America.
C.
Southeast
Asia.
20.
Who
can
help
the
visitors
if
they
have
any
questions?
A.
The
speaker.
B.
The
friendly
feeders.
C.
The
people
at
the
information
desk.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.
5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。
A
Getting
around
in
Australia
You
know
Australia
is
a
big
country,
but
you
may
not
know
how
easy
it
is
to
get
around.
The
untouched
beaches
that
go
for
miles
and
deserts
that
touch
the
horizon
are
just
there,
waiting
to
be
reached
and
explored.
Following
are
the
different
ways
you
can
explore
our
vast
country.
Air
Flying
is
the
best
way
to
cover
large
distances
in
a
short
time.
You
can
spend
more
time
on
the
Australia's
can’t-miss
landscapes
and
relaxing
lifestyle.
Moreover,
competition
among
airlines
makes
great
flying
fees
available
for
you.
Drive
Australia
has
a
vast
network
of
well-maintained
roads
and
some
of
the
most
beautiful
touring
routes
in
the
world.
You
have
no
difficulty
finding
car
rental
companies
at
major
airports,
central
city
locations,
suburbs
and
attractions.
Bus
Bus
travel
in
Australia
is
comfortable,
easy
and
economical.
Buses
generally
have
air
conditioning
,reading
lights,
adjustable
seats
and
videos.
Services
are
frequent,
affordable
and
efficient.
Rail
Train
travel
is
the
cheapest
and
gives
you
an
insight
into
Australians
size
and
variety,
all
from
the
comfort
of
your
carriage.
Scheduled
services
are
a
great
way
to
get
quickly
between
our
cities
and
regional
centers.
Ferry
The
Spirit
of
Tasmania
runs
a
passenger
and
vehicle
ferry
service
between
Melbourne
and
Tasmania
nightly.
Extra
services
are
running
during
summer
rush
hours.
Sea
Jink
ferries
connect
South
Australia
and
Kangaroo
Island
several
times
a
day.
Ferries
connect
suburbs
in
our
capital
cities.
Walk
With
easy

on

the

feet
pedestrian
streets,
walking
is
a
great
way
to
get
around
our
cities.
Besides
all
of
above,
you
can
also
experience
some
of
the
longest
tracks
and
trails
in
the
world
in
central
Australia

impressive
journeys
of
a
thousand
kilometers
or
more
that
can
take
several
weeks
to
complete.
21.
If
you
have
only
5
days
and
want
to
visit
Australia's
famous
attractions
that
are
far
away
from
each
other,
which
way
of
travelling
best
suits
you?
A.
By
air.
B.
By
car.
C.
By
bus.
D.
On
foot.
22.
Ferry
service
between
Melbourne
and
Tasmania
usually
runs
.
A.
only
during
rush
hours
B.
at
night
hours
C.
several
times
a
day
D.
in
summer
23.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
travelling
in
Australia?
A.
More
travelers
make
the
flying
fees
among
airlines
higher
than
before.
B.
You
can
easily
rent
a
car
to
explore
its
most
beautiful
touring
routes.
C.
Taking
a
bus
tour
is
the
most
comfortable,
economical
and
efficient
way.
D.
Train
services
can
offer
you
more
comfort
than
any
other
means
of
transport.
B
Many
people
have
heard
the
story
of
Nessie,
Scotland's
Loch
Ness
monster.
Yet,
have
you
ever
heard
of
an
ice
monster
in
the
American
state
of
Alaska?
An
ice
monster
is
what
many
people
thought
they
were
seeing
when
a
federal
government
agency
published
a
strange-looking
video.
The
Bureau
of
Land
Management
put
the
video
on
its
Facebook
page.
The
pictures
were
taken
in
Alaska,
the
northernmost
part
of
the
United
States.
While
winter
has
yet
to
officially
begin,
weather
conditions
there
already
are
very
cold.
In
the
video,
a
fish
with
ice
on
its
back
appears
to
be
swimming.
The
video
was
only
20
seconds
long.
But
it
was
enough
to
get
people
wondering
what
they
saw.
One
person
said
it
showed
a
shark
that
lost
its
way.
Someone
else
thought
the
video
was
a
prank
designed
to
cheat
people.
He
said
the
Bureau
of
Land
Management
wanted
to
bring
attention
to
its
Facebook
page.
Other
people
asked
if
the
video
was
edited
in
some
way,
removing
some
images
or
adding
others.
Perhaps,
they
reasoned,
the
bureau
was
trying
to
frighten
people
around
the
celebration
of
Halloween.
Some
people
said
the
ice
monster
was
a
large
fish:
a
sturgeon
(鲟).
Someone
even
suggested
the
creature
was
a
crocodile.
But
such
an
animal
could
not
survive
in
Alaska,
where
it
does
not
get
very
hot,
even
in
summer.
Some
readers
said
it
was
ice
moving
in
the
river
current,
or
ice
that
was
frozen
to
a
rope
or
some
other
object.
On
October
31,
the
Bureau
of
Land
Management
published
an
update.
It
agreed
with
some
of
the
people
who
commented
on
the
original
piece.
An
expert
from
the
Department
of
Fish
and
Game
told
the
bureau
the
picture
looked
"really
cool,

but
it
was
probably
just
ice
stuck
to
a
rope.
The
ice
caused
the
rope
to
float
and
move
in
the
river's
current.
Even
though
the
mystery
seems
to
be
solved,
some
people
do
not
seem
persuaded.
Others
are
still
wishing
it
was
a
"real
"
monster.
24.
What
is
the
author's
main
purpose
in
asking
the
question
in
Paragraph
1
?
A.
To
encourage
readers
to
answer
it.
B.
To
open
a
discussion
among
readers.
C.
To
arouse
people's
interest
in
Nessie.
D.
To
introduce
the
topic
of
the
passage.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"
prank”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
mean?
A.
Puzzle.
B.
Dream.
C.
Trick.
D.
Advertisement.
26.
The
monster
couldn't
be
a
crocodile
because
.
A.
a
crocodile
can't
swim
so
quickly
B.
the
temperature
is
too
low
in
Alaska
C.
a
crocodile
only
moves
in
summer
D.
it
doesn't
look
like
a
crocodile
at
all
27.
According
to
the
expert,
what
is
the
ice
monster
most
likely
to
be?
A.
A
shark
losing
its
way.
B.
A
large
fish:
a
sturgeon.
C.
A
sea
creature
like
Nessie.
D.
A
piece
of
ice
frozen
to
a
rope.
C
Many
cultures
around
the
world
have
a
grain
that
is
not
grown
or
even
known
outside
its
home
area.
Now,
a
staple
grain
native
to
Ethiopia,
teff,
is
appearing
on
grocery
shelves
in
America.
Teff
has
been
an
important
part
of
the
Ethiopian
diet
for
thousands
of
years.
Like
rice
and
wheat,
it
is
a
cereal
grass.
Teff
is
known
for
its
fine
grain
and
used
mainly
to
make
flour.
Teff
flour
is
the
key
ingredient
in
injera,
the
large,
spongy
pancakes
that
make
up
a
large
portion
of
the
Ethiopian
diet.
Teff
was
introduced
to
the
United
States
by
a
man
named
Wayne
Carlson,
who
learned
about
teff
while
doing
public
health
work
in
Africa
in
the
mid-1970s.
"I
came
to
know
teff
because
I
was
eating
it
all
the
time
and
hosted
by
teff
farmers.
"
he
said.
In
the
late
70s,
Carlson
returned
to
the
U.
S.
,
married
and
settled
in
southwest
Idaho.
Then
he
came
up
with
an
idea
to
introduce
teff
grass
to
his
home
state.
"
Geologically,
it
is
very
similar
to
Ethiopia."
Wayne
and
his
wife
Elisabeth
are
not
farmers,
nor
do
they
want
to
be.
So
they
convinced
actual
farmers
in
Idaho
to
grow
teff
on
contract
for
them.
The
Carlsons
milled
it
themselves.
Wayne
went
through
the
Washington,
D.
C.
telephone
book
and
looked
for
the
names
that
were
Ethiopian.
And
that
is
how
the
business
slowly
grew.
Over
time,
the
Teff
Company
has
outgrown
four
different
mills.
Rich
Roseberg
is
a
food
researcher
at
Oregon
State
University.
He
says
teff
production
has
exploded
over
the
past
decade
in
the
U.
S.
He
says
most
teff
grown
in
the
U.
S.
is
fed
to
farm
animals.
In
Idaho,
however,
where
the
Carlsons
are
based,
Roseberg
believes
more
of
the
teff
production
is
for
human
food.
Teff
contains
lots
of
calcium,
iron,
protein
and
fiber.
Roseberg
credits
Wayne
Carlson
for
being
ahead
of
his
time.
28.
How
do
the
Ethiopians
mainly
use
teff?
A.
By
eating
the
cereal
grass.
B.
By
using
the
flour
made
from
it.
C.
By
adding
the
plant
into
injera.
D.
By
mixing
it
with
rice
and
wheat.
29.
According
to
Wayne,
why
is
it
possible
for
teff
to
grow
well
in
Idaho?
A.
Idaho
is
located
close
to
Ethiopia.
B.
Teff
is
easy
to
survive
on
its
own.
C.
Idaho
has
geographic
features
similar
to
Ethiopia.
D.
Teff
was
originally
introduced
to
Ethiopia
from
Idaho.
30.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
5?
A.
Wayne's
teff
did
not
sell
well
at
first.
B.
Wayne's
teff
was
sold
only
to
Ethiopians.
C.
Wayne
sent
teff
to
his
Ethiopian
friends.
D.
Wayne
lost
control
of
his
Teff
Company.
31.
What
is
Rich
Roseberg's
attitude
to
Wayne
introducing
teff
into
America?
A.
Worried.
B.
Disapproving.
C.
Favorable.
D.
Pessimistic.
D
UK
physicist
Isaac
Newton
once
said,

Nature
is
pleased
with
simplicity
and
nature
is
no
dummy
(傻子).”
Indeed,
Mother
Nature
can
provide
almost
everything
human
beings
need
if
we
follow
her
rules.
But
if
we
break
the
rules,
she
is
likely
to
be
cruel.
The
outbreak
of
the
novel
coronavirus
pneumonia
(新型冠状病毒肺炎,NCP)
in
China
and
some
other
countries
at
the
beginning
of
this
year
is
an
example.
According
to
Xinhua
News
Agency
,the
new
coronavirus
is
similar
to
a
virus
found
in
a
bat
in
2017
and
probably
has
an
intermediate
host
(中间宿主).Ifs
believed
that
the
virus
originated
from
the
Huanan
Seafood
Market
in
Wuhan,
Hubei
province,
where
live
wild
animals
were
sold.
The
Wall
Street
Journal
reported
that
Dr
Peter
Daszak,
president
of
the
US-based
health
organization
EcoHealth
Alliance,
said,
“This
outbreak
is
a
lesson
for
us.
On
a
global
scale,
human
population
density
(密度),wildlife
diversity,
and
land
use
change
are
what
drive
new
pandemics
(流
行病).”
In
ancient
times,
people
needed
to
rely
on
nature
to
survive
so
they
held
it
in
awe
(敬畏).
For
example,
the
American
Indians
believed
that
humans
are
a
part
of
nature
and
nature
is
a
pail
of
humans.
Chinese
ancients
always
pursued
the
harmony
between
nature
and
human
beings.
However,
as
human
beings
master
more
knowledge
and
make
more
advanced
tools,
people
try
to
change
and
even
conquer
nature.
They
use
more
land
to
make
buildings,
genetically
modify
plants,
capture
some
wild
and
rare
animals
to
suit
their
own
needs.
In
this
process,
humans
gradually
lose
contact
with
nature
and
even
throw
it
out
of
balance.
For
example,
cutting
a
large
number
of
forests
means
carbon
dioxide
must
build
up
in
the
atmosphere
and
it
contributes
to
global
warming.
Although
we
don't
know
for
sure
what
first
caused
the
NCP
outbreak,
Brian
Lamacraft
at
Medium
said
it's
time
for
people
to''
reflect
on
our
relationship
with
our
plant"
reconnect
with
this
world
and
everything
that
we've
been
given".
After
all,
according
to
US
poet
Gary
Snyder,
"
Nature
is
not
the
place
to
visit.
It's
our
home."
32.
Why
does
the
author
give
the
example
of
the
NCP
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
Because
it
results
from
humans
going
against
nature.
B.
Because
it
has
caused
widespread
suffering.
C.
Because
it
broke
out
at
the
beginning
of
this
year.
D.
Because
it
is
similar
to
another
pandemic.
33.
What
lesson
did
Daszak
think
human
beings
should
learn
from
the
NCP
outbreak?
A.
Bats
are
one
of
the
most
dangerous
wild
animals.
B.
It's
impossible
to
prevent
new
pandemics
globally.
C.
We
should
stop
the
wildlife
trade
around
the
world.
D.
Humans
should
live
peacefully
with
nature.
34.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
Paragraph
5?
A.
How
human
beings
become
their
own
masters.
B.
How
human
activities
cause
global
warming.
C.
How
human
beings
break
the
balance
of
nature.
D.
How
humans
use
technology
to
improve
their
lives.
35.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
in
writing
this
article?
A.
To
reflect
on
the
NCP
outbreak.
B.
To
explain
what
led
to
the
NCP
outbreak.
C.
To
describe
experts,
predictions
on
new
pandemics.
D.
To
compare
ancient
and
modem
attitudes
toward
nature.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Whether
we
realize
it
or
not,
hand
gestures
are
a
constant
part
of
our
communication.
Hand
gestures
can
make
people
listen
to
you
more
attentively,
feel
more
comfortable
around
you,
or
even
add
an
air
of
authority
to
your
words.
36
These
gestures
are
most
helpful
when
one
is
speaking
to
someone
with
no
language
in
common.
37
.
While
visiting
a
new
city
or
country,
it
is
important
to
learn
what
certain
gestures
mean
so
that
you
don’t
offend
anyone.
38
.
During
a
visit
to
Australia,
former
US
President
George
W.
Bush
tried
to
signal
a
peace
sign
by
waving
the
two
fingers
or
V-sign
at
the
crowd.
You
may
think
of
this
as
a
simple
gesture
,but
he
committed
a
major
error.
39
.
This
hand
geture
in
Australia
is
a
rude
expression
used
to
show
you're
very
angry.
Therefore,
it's
important
to
understand
the
meaning
of
gestures
before
you
communicate
with
people
in
different
cultures.
Those
considered
as
a
good
gestures
in
one
country
may
be
termed
as
an
offensive
gesture
in
some
countries.
40.
A.
Here
is
a
very
common
example.
B.
We
communicate
not
only
by
words,
but
by
hand
getures
as
well.
C.
However,
the
same
gesture
can
mean
something
quite
different
in
another
culture.
D.
He
received
warm
welcome
by
the
Australians.
E.
Instead
of
his
palm
facing
outwards,
it
faced
inwards.
F.
So,
if
you
are
a
frequent
flier
to
different
countries,
improve
your
communication
skills
by
learning
the
meaning
of
certain
gestures.
G.
Since
it's
such
a
common
mode
of
communication,
using
hand
gestures
effectively
is
important.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D),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。
An
evening
in
October,
I
landed
in
Kuching,
the
capital
city
of
Sarawak
in
Malaysia.
I
was
an
18-year-old
Dubai-raised
kid
away
from
home
for
the
first
time
to
start
my
undergraduate
studies.
I
had
never
travelled
alone
before.
I
pushed
my
41
and
headed
for
the
airport
42
to
find
a
gray
car
with
the
name
of
my
university
on
it.
As
we
left
the
airport,
the
43
began
talking
to
me.
As
I
am
a
driving
44
myself,
we
started
talking
about
cars
and
driving.

Never
make
a
Sarawakian
45
,

he
warned.

No
road
rage(路怒).
Very
dangerous
!

Not
long
into
our
46
,
the
lights
of
the
car
behind
flashed
at
us.
This
continued
more
aggressively
and
my
driver
started
to
47
.
We
pulled
over
to
the
roadside.
My
heart
was
pounding
but
I
tried
to
put
on
a
(n)
48
face
as
the
man
from
the
car
came
up
and
made
his
way
to
my
side
of
the
car.
As
he
reached
my
window,
I
49
it
down
and
tried
to
50
a
smile.
I
looked
down
at
his
hands
to
see
that
he
was
51
my
travel
bag.
It
52
my
passport,
a
return
ticket,
as
well
as
cash
and
letters
for
the
university.
I
had
left
it
behind
on
the
trolley
at
the
53
and
this
man
had
been
trying
to
54
it
to
me
ever
since
we
had
left
the
airport.
Breathing
a
huge
sigh
of
55
,
I
took
my
bag
and
showed
56
to
this
stranger.
The
man
welcomed
me
to
Kuching,
wished
me
luck
with
my
university
studies
and
drove
away.
This
act
of
kindness
57
cheered
me
up
and
thanks
to
this
honest
58
,
the
initial
self-doubt
I
had
about
my
decision
to
59
so
far
away
from
home
was
60
with
hope
and
excitement.
41.
A.
presents
B.
baggage
C.
books
D.
bike
42.
A.
entrance
B.
building
C.
exit
D.
hotel
43.
A.
driver
B.
teacher
C.
tourist
D.
classmate
44.
A.
expert
B.
athlete
C.
enthusiast
D.
coach
45.
A.
nervous
B.
curious
C.
angry
D.
excited
46.
A.
journey
B.
category
C.
adventure
D.
practice
47.
A.
shout
B.
cry
C.
laugh
D.
panic
48.
A.
serous
B.
brave
C.
honest
D.
kind
49.
A.
rolled
B.
broke
C.
closed
D.
knocked
50.
A.
draw
B.
hide
C.
imagine
D.
force
51.
A.
unfastening
B.
holding
C.
searching
D.
emptying
52.
A.
protected
B.
displayed
C.
collected
D.
contained
53.
A.
airport
B.
station
C.
supermarket
D.
harbor
54.
A.
pass
B.
deliver
C.
offer
D.
return
55.A.
doubt
B.
regret
C.
relief
D.
sadness
56.
A.
appreciation
B.
satisfaction
C.
praise
D.
excitement
57.
A.
regularly
B.
normally
C.
immediately
D.
occasionally
58.
A.
stranger
B.
student
C.
policeman
D.
attendant
59.
A.
live
B.
work
C.
Play
D.
study
60.
A.
filled
B.
replaced
C.
covered
D.
crowded
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。
Since
the
beginning
of
the
21st
century,
artificial
intelligence
(Al)
61
(find)
its
way
in
different
areas
in
the
entertainment
industry.
Disney,
which
is
one
of
the
worlds
leading
entertainment
62
(
company)
,
has
decided
to
make
use
63
the
technology
in
its
theme
parks,where
robot
cartoon
characters
will
soon
walk
among
guests.
Disney
will
also
make
64
(it)
robots
Micky
Mouse
and
Donald
Duck
communicate
with
tourists.
“I
think
Al
is
going
to
be
65
(
immense)
important
for
what
we
do,”
said
Jon
Snoddy,
an
official
of
the
entertainment
company.

Robot
characters
that
can
move
around
among
our
guests
need
to
understand
where
they're
going
and
know
66
to
behave
in
a
world
with
humans.

However,
the
company
also
knows
some
of
the
fears
surrounding
Al.

67

scare)
kids
won't
be
part
of
what
we
do,”
said
Mr.
Snoddy.
“We
will
go
and
do
tests
in
our
parks
to
find
out
what
kids
find
68
(interest)
about
these
things.
We
will
carry
out
tests
69

make)
sure
the
robot
characters
make
__70
positive
impression
on
kids.

第四部分
基础知识(共两节,满分10分)
第一节
按照提示填入单词的适当形式,完成下列句子。(每小题1分,共5分)
71.
The
(
crime))
was
caught
and
put
into
prison
the
day
before
yesterday.
72.
They
attended
the
dinner
at
the
chairman's
(invite).
73.
She
was
knocked
down
(conscious).
74.
We
need
an
effective
way
to
fight

poor).
75.
The
bridge
under
(construct)
is
to
be
completed
next
month.
第二节
根据提示填入适当短语,完成下列句子。(每小题1分,共5分)
76.
Attempts
have
been
made
to
prevent
the
critically
endangered
animals
from
(灭绝).
77.
People
_
(暴露)much
more
by
their
gestures
than
by
their
words.
78.
He
doesn't
know
the
difficulty
she
had
(养育,抚养)four
children
entirely
on
her
own.
79.
She
started
as
a
secretary
but
(最终)running
the
department.
80.
A
local
woman
couldn’t
(阻挡,抑制)her
tears
when
she
saw
her
shop
destroyed
by
the
fire.
第五部分书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Jack在给你的邮件中提到他对中国的三峡感兴趣,计划明
年来三峡旅行。他向你咨询相关信息。请结合下列要点,给他回复邮件。
1.表示欢迎;
2.
介绍三峡及大坝;
3.
建议游览方式等。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
运城市2020年高一调研测试
英语参考答案
第一部分
听力部分(共两节;每小题1分,满分20分)
1—5
BACCA
6—10
ACAAC
11—15
BACBA
16—20
ABABC
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21—23
ABB
24—27
DCBD
28—31
BCAC
32—35
ADCA
36—40
GCAEF
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节;每小题1.5分,满分45分)
第一节:41—45
BCACC
46—50
ADBAD
51—55
BDADC
56—60
ACADB
第二节:61.
has
found
62.
companies
63.
of
64.
its
65.
immensely
66.
how
67.
Scaring
68.
interesting
69.
to
make
70.
a
第四部分
基础知识(共两节;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
criminal
72.
invitation
73.
unconscious
74.
poverty
75.
construction
76.
dying
out
77.
give
away
78.
bringing
up
79.
ended
up
80.
hold
back
第五部分
书面表达(满分25分)
Dear
Jack,
I
am
so
glad
to
receive
your
letter
and
know
your
interest
in
the
Three
Gorges.
You
are
perfectly
welcome
to
come
and
tour
in
this
fascinating
place.
The
Three
Gorges
area,
with
its
steep
cliffs,
crystal-clear
water
and
rich
history
and
culture,
is
the
real
highlight
of
the
Yangtze
River.
Every
year
millions
of
tourists
are
attracted
here
partly
because
of
its
gorgeous
scenery
and
unique
historical
sites
and
partly
because
of
the
world-famous
dam,
which
has
been
built
to
control
flooding
and
provide
power
for
the
central
region
of
China.
The
best
way
to
get
to
know
this
wonderful
area
is
a
river
cruise.
Once
you
get
aboard,
you
will
find
yourself
completely
immersed
in
this
awesome
spot.
Hope
you'll
have
a
good
time
in
China.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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