天津一中2019 -2020学年高二下学期期末模块质量调查英语试题 (word版)(有听力音频,无听力文字材料)

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天津一中2019-2020-2高二年级英语学科期末质量调查试卷
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共100分,考试用时
90分钟。第I卷1至4页,第II卷1页。考生务必将答案涂写规定的位置上,答在试
卷上的无效。
祝各位考生考试顺利!
第I卷
I.昕力供20小题,每题0.5分,满分10分)
第一节
供5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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三个选项中选岀最佳
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。
What
is
the
possible
relationship
between
the
speakers?
Classmates.
B.
Colleagues.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
What
is
the
problem
with
Joan?
She
suffers
from
a
headache.
She
has
an
upset
stomach.
She
catches
a
bad
cold.
What
did
the
speakers
plan
to
do?
Go
for
a
walk.
B.
Have
a
picnic.
Why
does
Jack
have
to
work
on
Sunday?
To
prepare
for
his
lecture.
To
finish
his
paper.
To
support
his
family.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A
crazy
driver.
B.
New
traffic
rules.
第二节
供15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5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,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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白
读两遍。
昕第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
Where
does
the
conversation
most
likely
take
place?
In
a
hotel.
B.
In
an
airport.
C.
In
a
theater.
How
much
will
the
man
pay?
$1,208.
B.
$1,218.
C.
$1,280.
昕第7段材料,回答第&
9题。
Where
does
the
man
like
to
travel
most?
The
Western
United
States.
The
Central
United
States.
The
Southern
United
States.
Which
does
the
woman
think
is
the
worst
for
travel?
The
car'
s
breaking
down.
The
traveler'
s
getting
lost.
The
phone,
s
poor
signal.
昕第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
What
has
the
woman
been
busy
doing?
Losing
weight.
Applying
to
a
university.
Preparing
for
midterm
exams.
What
should
the
woman
do
first
in
the
man'
s
opinion?
A.
Sleep
more.
B.
Eat
better.
How
much
coffee
is
advised
a
day?
A.
Two
cups.
B.
Three
cups.
昕第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
What
does
the
woman
call
for?
To
apply
for
a
job.
To
reserve
a
room.
To
order
office
supplies.
How
much
more
does
DO45
cost
than
DO44?
A.
15
pounds.
B.
45
pounds.
What
is
the
drawing
board
made
of?
A.
Wood.
B.
Plastic.
Why
can'
t
the
woman
order
drawing
pens
and
rulers
now?
The
stocks
are
running
low.
They
have
been
sold
out.
The
girl
in
charge
is
absent.
昕第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
What
happened
to
the
2-year-old
boy?
He
had
a
heart
surgery.
He
suffered
from
cancer.
He
got
hurt
in
an
accident.
Why
did
the
father
get
a
scar-like
picture
marked
on
his
chest?
A.
To
be
unique.
B.
To
support
his
son.
C.
To
cover
his
scar.
What
does
Mrs.
Guo
think
of
the
father'
s
move?
Acceptable.
B.
Ridiculous.
C.
Touching.
What
has
the
father
refused?
Interviews.
B.
Donations.
C.
Medical
aid.
II-单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
—I
guess
this
dress
no
longer
fits
me.
I
am
almost
50.

?
You
look
pretty
in
it!
A.
What
if
B.
Why
not
C.
How
about
D.
How
come
It
remains
whether
herd
immunity
that
most
of
the
Europeans
countries
have
taken
in
response
to
the
epidemic
works.
A.
to
see
B.
to
be
seen
C.
seeing
D.
being
seen
The
most
important
lesson
that
the
spread
of
Co-19
virus
has
taught
us
is
that
wild
life
is
of
equal
importance
as
human
life
and
the
only
way
for
us
to
survive
is
to
live
nature.
A.
in
view
of
B.
in
need
of
C.
in
touch
with
D.
in
harmony
with
Nowadays,
many
companies
make
it
for
every
job
applicant
to
take
a
physical
examination
before
they
are
employed.
A.
incredible
B.
compulsory
C.
transparent
D.
controversial
According
to
a
review
of
56
studies,
the
more
a
person
is
to
classical
music
as
a
child,
the
better
he
can
control
his
mood
as
a
grown-up.
A.
revealed
B.
exposed
C.
proposed
D.
reminded
What
a
woman!
I
just
wonder
how
she
manages
to
keep
smiling
after
all
that
she
has
.
A.
figured
out
B.
made
up
C.
taken
away
D.
gone
through
In
the
process
of
getting
rid
of
racial
,
the
USA
is
left
far
behind.
A.
discrimination
B.
compromise
C.
substitute
D.
disadvantage
Only
when
the
circuit
breaker
mechanism
was
triggered
what
a
negative
impact
the
epidemic
had
made
on
the
country'
s
economy.
A.
had
they
realized
B.
they
realized
C.
they
realize
D.
did
they
realize
providing
entertainment,
the
website
also
turns
out
to
be
a
helpful
learning
tool.
A.
Far
from
B.
Apart
from
C.
Instead
of
D.
Regardless
of
Last
month,
L.A.
declared
a
of
emergency
as
protests
over
killing
of
Geroge
Flyod,
a
black
man,
turned
violent.
A.
state
B.
condition
C.
situation
It
is
highly
recommended
that
the
general
public
one-metre
social
distance
to
avoid
any
possible
risk
of
getting
infected.
keep
B.
will
keep
C.
must
keep
D.
keeps
,
the
damage
would
be
incalculable.
A.
Should
such
a
disaster
occur
B.
If
such
a
disaster
had
occurred
C.
Had
such
a
disaster
occurred
D.
If
such
a
disaster
should
be
occurred
With
wonderful
views
of
mountains
and
beaches,
Lovers
Point
Park
is
many
people
get
married.
A.
where
B.
what
C.
which
D.
how
My
camera
can
be
to
take
pictures
in
cloudy
and
sunny
conditions.
A.
adapted
B.
adjusted
C.
adopted
D.
admitted
everyone
here,
I
wish
you
a
pleasant
journey
back
to
your
country.
A.
By
means
of
B.
On
behalf
of
C.
In
search
of
D.
For
fear
of
Since
this
accident
has
nothing
to
do
with
him,
he
seems
no
way
.
A.
to
be
blamed
B.
to
blame
C.
blamed
for
D.
to
blame
for
Poverty
alleviation
is
a
high
priority
of
our
country
and
has
been
put
on
the
top
of
at
two
sessions.
A.
agenda
B.
subject
C.
directory
D.
seminar
You
have
scolded
him
for
his
poor
performance.
After
all,
he
had
done
his
best.
A.
wouldn’t
B.
couldn'
t
C.
mustn'
t
D.
shouldn'
t
—How
about
a
chat
over
a
cup
of
coffee
this
afternoon?
—Sorry,
I'
m
today
and
can'
t
put
you
in.
Let
s
make
it
sometime
next
week.
A.
on
a
limited
budget
B.
in
high
spirits
C.
on
a
tight
schedule
D.
in
deep
doubt
—You
could
always
put
the
decisions
off
a
little
bit
longer.

If
I
leave
it
much
longer,
I
might
miss
my
chance.
A.
That'
s
reasonable
advice.
B.
Isn'
t
it
a
good
idea?
C.
Do
you
think
so?
D.
I
can'
t
agree
more.
Ill-完形填空
供20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
Standing
nervously
behind
the
red
curtain,
I
glanced
out
across
the
stage.
A
girl
about
my
age
sat
at
a
piano;
I
could
see
her
fingertips
moving
over
the
black
and
white
keys
in
front
of
her.
The
beautiful
melody
(旋律)was
so
relaxing,
41
my
body
tensed
with
anxiety.
My
body
42
when
the
girl
stood
up
from
the
bench.
It
was
finally
my
turn.
A
part
of
me
wanted
to
run
home
and
43
under
my
bed,
but
I
knew
I
had
chosen
to
44
.
When
the
girl
onstage
walked
toward
me,
I
could
hear
my
heart
beating
45
.
The
girl
had
a
proud
smile
on
her
face
and
when
she
passed
me,
I
heard
her
say
"Good
46
"
!
"Well,
here
goes
nothing.H
I
said
to
myself.
I
stepped
onto
the
47
and
walked
slowly
toward
the
piano.
The
bright
lights
nearly
48
me,
making
it
difficult
to
see
the
audience.
When
I
reached
the
49
,
I
automatically
slid
onto
the
bench
into
position.
The
sounds
of
whispering
and
people
walking
around
gave
way
to
complete
silence.
I
stared
at
my
50
fingers
and
for
a
moment
my
mind
went
51
.
Closing
my
eyes;
I
imagined
the
music
sitting
in
front
of
me
and
tried
to
recall
every
tiny
detail.
Finally,
I
took
a
deep
breath
and
began
to
play
Beethoven'
s
Moonlight
sonata
(协奏曲).The
rich
tones
of
the
piano
rang
out.
One
by
one,
each
muscle
in
my
body
loosened
and
relaxed.
I
sat
on
the
bench
and
my
52
danced
over
the
row
of
black
and
white
keys
as
if
they
had
a
mind
of
their
own.
All
the
practice
and
53
I
put
in
for
six
months
showed
this
was
what
my
teacher
was
pushing
for.
I
tried
to
54
all
the
things
she
reminded
me
to
do.
"Keep
your
wrists
up,
relax
your
arms,
don'
t
raise
your
shoulders..."
I
remembered
feeling
slightly
annoyed
hearing
these
things
continuously,
but
I
never
realized
until
now
how
it
really
55
.
When
I
reached
the
end
of
the
piece,
the
audience
started
56
.
I
rose
from
the
bench
and
gave
a
deep
bow.
A
proud
smile
57
up
my
face.
Inside
I
felt
58
that
it
was
over
and
that
I
had
done
so
well.
As
the
applause
died
down,
I
turned
and
walked
to
the
other
side
of
the
stage.
I
saw
a
young
boy
standing
nervously
behind
the
red
curtains
staring
59
out
at
the
stage.
When
I
walked
by,
I
passed
to
him
the
two
words
that
were
given
to
me
for
60
:
Good
luck!
41.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
for
D.
so
42.
A.
ached
B.
bent
C.
moved
D.
froze
43.
A.
hide
B.
sleep
C.
play
D.
drink
44.
A.
run
B.
escape
C.
stand
D.
perform
45.
A.
happily
B.
lightly
C.
hardly
D.
violently
46.
A.
guy
B.
luck
C.
music
D.
performance
47.
A.
stage
B.
bridge
C.
path
D.
chair
48.
A.
hurt
B.
killed
C.
blinded
D.
frightened
49.
A.
piano
B.
curtain
C.
light
D.
entrance
50.
A.
waving
B.
shaking
C.
unfolding
D.
crossing
51.
A.
wild
B.
awake
C.
blank
D.
wrong
52.
A.
fingers
B.
feet
C.
arms
D.
legs
53.
A.
excuse
B.
support
C.
service
D.
effort
54.
A.
forget
B.
recall
C.
ignore
D.
grasp
55.
A.
helped
B.
started
C.
stopped
D.
formed
56.
A.
joking
B.
blaming
C.
leaving
D.
clapping
57.
A.
burned
B.
dried
C.
lit
D.
lifted
58.
A.
relieved
B.
worried
C.
embarrassed
D.
confused
59.
A.
confidently
B.
fearfully
C.
excitedly
D.
angrily
60.
A.
encouragement
B.
sympathy
C.
appreciation
D.
reward
IV.冋读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
One
of
the
important
subjects
in
contemporary
poetry
is
identity—with
an
open-ended
explanation
of
that
word.
Poets,
young
and
old,
are
exploring
what
identity
is,
using
their
own
lives
as
the
background.
British
poet
Phoebe
Power,
in
her
first
collection
of
poems,
Shrines
of
Upper
Austria,
explores
a
different
aspect
of
identity:
a
personal
understanding
of
national
identity.
The
collection
received
the
Forward
Prize
for
Best
First
Collection
and
was
on
the
final
list
for
the
T.S.
Eliot
Prize
Power
was
born
in
Newcastle-on-Tyne
and
raised
in
Cumbria.
She
has
taken
part
in
a
number
of
performance
art
and
video
art
projects.
She
received
a
Northern
Writers
Award
in
2014
and
an
Eric
Gregory
Award
from
the
Society
of
Authors
in
2012.
Now
she
lives
in
York
in
northern
England.
Power
s
starting
point
is
her
grandmother.
She
came
to
England
from
Austria
as
a
new
bride(新女良)married
to
a
British
soldier
in
1946,
the
first
year
after
the
end
of
World
War
II.
Imagine
the
reactions
of
her
British
neighbors,
and
her
new
British
family.
Imagine
what
she
had
left
behind.
The
grandmother'
s
experiences
influenced
Power
greatly.
In
Shrines
of
Upper
A
ustria,
we
walk
with
the
poet
to
see
her
grandmother,
s
life
before
Britain.
We
can
learn
about
the
small
town
where
she
lived
and
where
"many
of
the
shopkeepers
were
Jews"
,
the
bodies
of
water,
and
buildings
that
existed
when
her
grandmother
lived
there.
Power
also
added
some
prose(散文)to
the
book,
which
tells
us
some
stories
of
her
grandmother,
s
early
life.
For
example,
it
tells
the
stories
about
how
her
grandmother
was
found
as
a
baby
and
given
to
a
farmer
when
she
was
two.
The
poems
in
the
collection
are
pieces
of
a
life.
We
can
no
more
walk
in
our
grandparents'
shoes
than
they
can
walk
in
ours.
However,
we
can
study
old
family
photographs.
We
can
see
pieces
of
their
lives

where
they
lived,
perhaps;
where
they
played
as
children;
what
lakes
or
rivers
they
swam
in.
Like
Power,
we
are
left
with
pieces.
These
pieces
don'
t
all
make
sense,
but
collectively
they
show
a
life.
Why
could
Power'
s
book
of
poems
win
influential
prizes?
It
was
a
collective
work
of
the
Society
of
Authors.
It
specially
focused
on
national
identity.
It
clearly
explained
the
meaning
of
identity.
It
was
about
Power'
s
real
life.
What
can
we
find
in
Shrines
of
Upper
A
ustria?
The
poems
by
Power'
s
grandmother.
The
life
and
culture
in
Austria.
The
stories
of
Power'
s
early
life.
The
bodies
of
water
in
York.
What
does
the
author
think
of
the
pieces
of
our
grand
parents,
life?
A.
Meaningful.
B.
Shocking.
C.
Heartbreaking.
D.
Outdated.
B
Nasr
Majid
started
hunting
this
fall
at
National
Wildlife
Refuge
(保
护区)on
the
Eastern
Shore
of
Maryland
in
USA.
He'
s
one
of
the
relatively
few
new
hunters
who
officials
hope
will
help
stop
a
nearly
four-decade
decline
nationally
in
what
has
become
a
hobby
for
fewer
than
5
percent
of
Americans.
Natural
resources
and
wildlife
officials
in
Maryland
are
encouraging
hunting
of
deer,
turkeys
and
some
other
wild
animals,
which
is
believed
to
be
good
for
the
environment.
Without
hunting,
they
say,
a
deer
will
overpopulate
the
wildlife
refuge
and
they'
II
overeat
the
bushes
and
other
plants
that
provide
important
habitat
for
birds.
On
the
western
shore
of
the
Chesapeake
Bay,
hunting
is
also
important
to
prevent
the
spread
of
diseases
such
as
Lyme.
In
many
families,
the
hunting
tradition
has
been
handed
down
for
generations.
But
as
longtime
sportsmen
age
and
children
lose
interest,
the
number
of
hunters
in
the
United
States
fell
by
2
million,
from
2011
to
2018,
to
about
11
million.
Everything
is
changing.
Kids
are
growing
up
in
front
of
video
games
and
computers
instead
of
going
hunting.said
Chris
Markin,
a
hunting
specialist
for
the
state
natural
resources
department.
"Adults
usually
focus
on
working
and
providing
for
their
families.
Those
pressures
are
preventing
many
other
potential
hunters
from
going
out,
and
from
raising
the
next
generation
of
hunters."
To
avoid
such
a
decline,
a
new
approach
is
needed.
Government
agencies
and
nonprofit
groups
are
now
launching
mentoring
programs
to
train
more
hunters,
which
not
only
helps
preserve
an
industry
and
a
culture
but
also
means
more
protection
for
wildlife
and
their
habitats
through
deer
population
control
and
investment.
Luckily,
there
are
those
still
eager
to
learn,
like
Majid.
He
was
just
looking
for
an
outdoor
hobby
he
could
share
with
his
children
when
he
came
across
the
mentorship
program.
Now,
he
feels
capable
of
hunting
on
his
own,
but
also
has
someone
he
can
text
with
questions
that
pop
up.
His
new
pastime
has
already
paid
off
for
him

on
his
second
hunt
with
his
mentor,
in
the
last
minutes
of
daylight,
he
bagged
his
first
deer.
In
this
passage,
Nasr
Majid
is
considered
as
a
symbol
of
.
A.
devotion
B.
bravery
C.
enthusiasm
D.
hope
What
can
be
inferred
from
Chris
Markin'
s
words?
No
one
is
interested
in
hunting
any
more.
The
hunting
tradition
is
facing
challenges.
Parents
fail
to
spend
enough
time
with
kids.
Hunting
adds
to
many
adults'
life
pressures.
What
does
the
underlined
words
“new
pastime"
refer
to?
A.
Raising
questions.
B.
Looking
for
hunters.
C.
Learning
to
hunt.
D.
Sharing
a
new
hobby.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
C
Recently,
researchers
at
the
University
of
California
carried
out
a
series
of
experiments,
in
which
they
studied
toddlers,
thinking
about
winners
and
losers,
bullies
(欺凌)and
victims.
In
the
first
experiment,
toddlers
(学步丿童)watched
a
scene
in
which
two
puppets
(木偶)had
conflicting
goals:
One
was
crossing
a
stage
from
right
to
left,
and
the
other
from
left
to
right.
The
puppets
met
in
the
middle
and
stopped.
Eventually
one
puppet
bowed
down
and
moved
aside,
letting
the
other
one
pass
by.
Then
researchers
asked
the
toddlers
which
puppet
they
liked.
The
result:
20
out
of
23
toddlers
picked
the
higher-status
puppet

the
one
that
did
not
bow
or
move
aside.
It
seems
that
individuals
can
gain
status
for
being
dominant
(占优势的)
and
toddlers
like
winners
better
than
losers.
But
then
researchers
had
another
question:
Do
toddlers
like
winners
no
matter
how
they
win?
So,
researchers
did
another
experiment
very
similar
to
the
one
described
above.
But
this
time,
the
conflict
ended
because
one
puppet
knocked
the
other
down
and
out
of
the
way.
Now
when
the
toddlers
were
asked
who
they
liked,
the
results
were
different:
Only
4
out
of
23
children
liked
the
winner.
These
data
suggest
that
children
already
love
a
winner
by
the
age
of
21
-31
months.
This
does
not
necessarily
mean
that
the
preference
is
inborn:
21
months
is
enough
time
to
learn
a
lot
of
things.
But
if
a
preference
for
winners
is
something
we
learn,
we
appear
to
learn
it
quite
early.
Even
more
interesting,
the
preference
for
winners
is
not
absolute.
Children
in
our
study
did
not
like
a
winner
who
knocked
a
competitor
down.
This
suggests
that
already
by
the
age
of
21
-31
months,
children'
s
liking
for
winners
is
balanced
with
other
social
concerns,
including
perhaps
a
general
preference
for
nice
or
helpful
people
over
aggressive
ones.
In
a
time
when
the
news
is
full
of
stories
of
public
figures
who
celebrate
winning
at
all
costs,
these
results
give
us
much
confidence.
Humans
understand
dominance,
but
we
also
expect
strong
individuals
to
guide,
protect
and
help
others.
This
feels
like
good
news.
One
of
the
purposes
of
the
experiments
is
to
.
teach
toddlers
how
to
gain
higher
status
offer
toddlers
a
chance
to
watch
a
scene
observe
the
process
of
toddlers,
solving
a
conflict
find
out
toddlers'
attitude
toward
winners
and
losers
The
toddlers
regarded
bowing
and
moving
aside
as
a
sign
of
.
obeying
rules
B.
gaining
status
C.
giving
in
to
the
other
D.
showing
good
manners
What
does
the
second
experiment
tell
us
about
toddlers?
They
are
excellent
learners.
B.
They
are
always
changeable.
C.
They
show
mercy
to
the
loser.
D.
They
value
kindness
over
winning.
What
does
the
author
think
of
the
results
of
the
series
of
experiments?
Disappointing.
B.
Encouraging.
C.
Unexpected.
D.
Controversial.
D
When
it
comes
to
time,
people
have
different
comments
and
the
most
popular
one
I
have
heard
about
is
that
we
need
to
balance
our
time
in
order
to
live
a
more
balanced
life.
We
often
feel
that
if
we
are
focused
and
devoted,
happy
and
positive,
loving
and
generous,
healthy
and
energetic,
then
we
will
be
balanced
people.
And
if
the
pie
chart
of
our
daily
life
has
just
the
right
ratios(比率)of
work,
life,
family,
health,
and
service,
then
our
time
will
be
balanced.
The
problem
with
trying
hard
for
balance
is
that
most
people,
s
understanding
of
this
state
is
so
different
from
what
balance
actually
is!
Balance
is
not
about
walking
around
with
a
bunch
of
positive
qualities;
if
s
about
walking
on
the
tight
rope
between
the
poles
within
us
and
the
circumstances
outside
of
us.
Strictly
speaking,
in
order
to
achieve
true
balance,
we
should
accept
we
may
have
some
shortcomings.
We
should
accept
and
love
the
most
challenging
parts
of
life
because
they
offer
gifts
for
full,
real
living.
Even
though
we
measure
time
in
a
linear(线状的)way,
time
is
and
will
always
be
asymmetrical(不均匀的).One
moment
is
not
like
another,
just
like
each
day
is
different
and
each
tide
that
rolls
in
is
different
from
the
previous
one.
This
is
why
it
is
impossible
to
balance
our
time
through
a
pie
chart
in
a
time
management
book.
Exploring
asymmetrical
time
allows
us
to
move
in
line
with
an
unbalanced
time
and
thus
regain
our
relative
balance.
If
we
stop
measuring
ourselves
against
the
standards
of
linear
time,
we
can
accept
ourselves
more
fully.
Only
as
we
accept
the
uncertainty
in
life
will
new
possibilities
arise.
Why
does
the
author
think
it,
s
difficult
to
achieve
balance
in
life?
People
don'
t
know
the
true
meaning
of
balance.
People
may
not
have
enough
good
qualities.
People
cannot
create
their
pie
charts
of
daily
life.
People
fail
to
realize
the
qualities
they
really
need.
In
the
author'
s
opinion,
what
does
a
balanced
life
mean?
We
should
arrange
our
time
wisely.
We
should
try
to
believe
ourselves.
We
should
learn
to
improve
ourselves
and
our
lives.
We
should
accept
the
bad
aspects
of
ourselves
and
life.
What
does
the
last
paragraph
mainly
want
to
tell
us?
Uncertainty
can
help
build
up
confidence.
It
is
difficult
for
us
to
accept
ourselves
fully.
There
are
uncertain
things
occurring
in
life.
New
possibilities
can
help
us
achieve
balance
in
life.
What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
The
true
meaning
of
time
B.
Seeking
relative
balance
C.
Struggle
for
a
balanced
life
D.
Popular
comments
about
time
第II卷
V.根据所给的首字母和中文写出所缺单词的正确形式(每空1分,满分10分)
He
trekked
across
some
of
the
most
i
76
(荒凉的、不宜居的)
terrain
in
the
world.
You
can
use
the
hut
as
a
base
for
the
e
77
(探索)into
the
mountains
around.
Education
should
be
a
universal
right
not
a
p
78
(特权).
There
is
a
f
79
(基本的、根本的)difference
between
the
two
points
of
view.
The
plan
is
designed
to
m
80
(鼓舞)employees
to
work
more
efficiently.
We
can'
t
help
s
81
(怀疑)the
real
purpose
of
suspending
the
scheduled
passenger
operations
of
all
Chinese
carriers
to
and
from
the
USA.
He
paused,
a
82
(显然)lost
in
thought.
The
hotel
is
not
responsible
for
any
loss
or
damage
to
guests'
personal
p
83
(财产).
Taking
regular
exercise
is
the
most
efficient
way
to
build
up
and
m
84
(保持)a
reasonable
level
of
physical
fitness.
I'
d
like
to
p
85
(提议)a
toast
to
the
bride
and
groom.
V.冋读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
A
funny
thing
happened
about
a
month
ago
when
I
opened
the
double
doors
of
a
small
storage
area
in
the
back
of
my
house
where
I
kept
my
garden
supplies
during
the
long
winter.
There,
on
top
of
a
tower
of
dirt-filled
pots,
was
a
flash
of
green,
topped
with
two
of
the
most
unlikely
pink
flowers
you'
ve
ever
seen.
A
quick
examination
showed
that,
in
fact,
this
was
a
living,
growing
plant.
How
was
this
possible?
I
was
lost
in
thought.
I
couldn'
t
figure
out
how
the
plant
survived
under
such
environment.
The
unheated
space
had
been
sealed
up(被密封)by
us
all
winter,
except
for
the
times
when
we
opened
the
doors
to
take
the
tools.
It
was
still
cold
outside.
Could
this
be
one
of
those
garden
miracles
I'
d
read
about?
I
wondered
what
helped
the
plant
exist.
I
looked
around
and
discovered
something
approaching
an
explanation.
There
are
small
glasses
along
the
top
of
the
double
doors.
And
it'
s
possible
that
a
ray
of
sun
beams(照身寸)directly
on
that
pot,
giving
it
just
enough
light
and
warmth
to
let
it
to
live
in
its
own
personal
greenhouse.
I
learned
some
lessons
from
this
wonderful
plant.
For
one
thing,
I
am
moved
by
the
accident
of
the
whole
thing.
Had
I
started
to
put
my
pot
six
inches
to
the
left
or
right
of
that
spot,
the
plant
might
not
have
derived
a
little
warmth
from
the
sunshine.
Had
I
pulled
out
the
roots
of
the
plant
instead
of
cutting
back
the
greenery
in
late
fall,
there
would
have
been
nothing
but
dirt
in
that
pot.
But
there'
s
something
else
that
inspires
me
about
this.
Just
how
little
light
and
warmth
it
took
for
this
plant
to
move
forward,
grow
and
flower.
It
is
wonderful
to
consider
that
just
a
drop
of
sunshine
can
awaken
a
day,
a
place
and
a
life.
When
it
comes
to
positivity,
a
little
goes
a
long
way.
How
did
the
plant
look
like?
(no
more
than
10
words)
In
what
environment
did
the
plant
grow?
(no
more
than
10
words)
What
helped
the
plant
exist?
(no
more
than
10
words)
What
does
the
underlined
word
in
Paragraph
6
mean?
(1
word)
What
do
you
learn
from
the
story?
Please
explain
in
your
own
words,
(no
more
than
20
words)
参考答案
I.听力(10%)
1-5
ABBCA
6-10
BCBAC
11-15
AACAB
16-20
CABCA
IL单项选择(15%)
21-25
DBDBB
26-30
DADBA
31-35
AAABB
36-40
BADCC
III.完形填空(20%)
41-45
BDADD
46-50
BACAB
51-55
CADBA
56-60
DCABA
IV.冋读理解(30%)
61-63
BBA
64-67
DBCB
68-71
DCDB
72-75
ADCB
V.单词拼写(10%)
76.
inhospitable
77.
exploration
78.
privilege
79.
fundamental
80.
motivate
81.
suspecting
82.
apparently
83.
property/possessions
84.
maintain
85.
propose
VI.冋读表达(10%)
It
was
green
and
living,
with
pink
flowers.
An
unheated
space
sealed
up
almost
all
winter.
A
ray
of
sunshine
coming
from
the
outside.
Got/Obtained.
We
should
be
positive
because
positive
energy,
even
a
little,
can
spread
and
bring
hope
to
many
aspects
of
life.
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