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英语试卷
说明:
1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题,满分100分)和第II卷(非选择题,满分50分)两部分。
2.将所有答案均按题号填涂或填写在答题卡或答题纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(选择题,共100分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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。
1.What
is
the
woman
looking
for?
A.Her
sports
bag.
B.Her
wood
tools.
C.Her
knee
protectors.
2.What
car
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
buy?
A.A
Tesla
X.
B.A
BMW.
C.A
Toyota.
3.Why
does
the
woman
think
the
team
will
win
the
game?
A.Because
of
the
coach.
B.Because
of
the
players.
C.Because
of
the
teamwork.
4.What
will
the
speakers
do
this
Saturday
evening?
A.Eat
out.
B.Do
housework.
C.Play
ping-pong.
5.What
will
the
man
do
to
get
home?
A.Use
the
bridge.
B.Avoid
the
city.
C.Drive
on
Main
Street.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项,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、7题。
6.What
did
the
woman
like
about
Ireland?
A.The
weather.
B.The
local
people.
C.The
cost
of
travel.
7.What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Good
friends.
B.Family
members.
C.Guide
and
tourist.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
language
is
the
man
learning?
A.English.
B.French.
C.Italian.
9.What
kind
of
books
does
the
woman
prefer
to
read?
A.History
books.
B.Fairy
tales.
C.Fiction.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
does
the
man
say
about
electric
energy?
A.It's
cheaper.
B.It
pollutes
less.
C.It's
more
convenient.
11.Which
country
has
the
most
electric
cars
according
to
the
man?
A.Germany.
B.China.
C.Japan.
12.What
does
the
man
think
will
happen
by
2050?
A.Everyone
will
use
public
transport.
B.There
will
be
bicycles
everywhere.
C.Electric
cars
will
replace
gas
cars.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where
are
the
speakers?
A.At
home.
B.At
a
restaurant.
C.At
the
man's
office.
14.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.Business
plans.
B.Fashion
design.
C.Daily
meals.
15.How
many
more
chefs
will
the
speakers
probably
hire
this
year?
A.8.
B.11.
C.20.
16.What
is
the
man's
main
concern
about
the
new
restaurants?
A.Locations.
B.Food
quality.
C.Staff
uniforms.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How
long
did
the
speaker
stay
in
France?
A.For
two
weeks.
B.For
two
months.
C.For
two
years.
18.Why
did
the
speaker
go
to
France?
A.To
study.
B.T
travel.
C.To
work.
19.What
had
the
speaker
learned
about
before
he
went
to
France?
A.Its
history.
B.Its
people.
C.Its
language.
20.How
does
the
speaker
sound
at
the
end
of
the
talk?
A.Sad.
B.Nervous.
C.Positive.
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
The
Meg
age
14+
PG-2018
113
minutes
Parents
need
to
know
that
The
Meg
is
an
action
movie
about
a
big
prehistoric
shark
and
a
team
of
heroes
led
by
Jason
Statham
trying
to
stop
it.Violence
is
surely
the
biggest
matter
here:Many
characters
die,and
there's
some
blood.Shark
fans
are
likely
to
be
interested,but
be
warned:It's
slow
and
lacks
real
fears.
Hope
Springs
Eternal
age
10+
PG
2018
88
minutes
Parents
need
to
know
that
Hope
Springs
Eternal
is
a
dramedy(情景喜剧)about
a
teenager
named
Hope
who's
been
living
with
terminal(晚期的)cancer
for
years
and
then
discovers
she's
recovering.But
she
pretends
to
still
be
sick
to
keep
the
identity
and
special
consideration
she's
become
used
to.Hope
surely
accepts
the
results
of
her
dishonesty
and
learns
how
lucky
she
is
to
be
able
to
plan
for
a
future
she
never
thought
she'd
have.
Dog
Days
age
12+
PG
2018
112
minutes
Parents
need
to
know
that
Dog
Days
is
a
comedy(喜剧)about
people
in
L.A.whose
lives
are
improved
by
dogs.Some
of
the
storylines
are
sweet,such
as
a
new
family
being
formed
through
adoption(收养)and
the
development
of
an
intergenerational
friendship.And
while
the
film
is
full
of
smiles,there
may
be
some
sad
sobs(啜泣),too,since
a
dog
dies.
21.What
does
Jason
Statham
do
in
The
Meg?
A.He
leads
some
heroes
to
stop
a
prehistoric
shark.
B.He
does
some
research
on
a
big
prehistoric
shark.
C.He
shoots
an
action
movie
and
meets
a
large
shark.
D.He
leads
a
team
of
heroes
to
protect
a
prehistoric
shark.
22.How
does
Hope
try
to
keep
her
identity
as
a
patient?
A.She
tells
others
that
she
is
recovering.
B.She
cheats
others
that
she
is
still
sick.
C.She
plans
a
brighter
future
for
herself.
D.She
tries
to
cure
herself
of
the
cancer.
23.Why
do
the
people
in
the
film
Dog
Days
cry?
A.A
new
family
is
formed.
B.They
face
a
life
of
adoption.
C.They
don't
like
their
new
friends.
D.One
of
their
lovely
dogs
loses
its
life.
B
Shawn
Dromgoole
is
a
29-year-old
black
man
who
has
lived
in
the
same
neighborhood
his
entire
life.His
family
has
been
in
the
neighborhood
for
54
years.But
Dromgoole
said
that
since
he
was
a
child,he
felt
an
unease
in
his
hometown,strongly
aware
that
few
people
looked
like
him.
"Growing
up
in
my
neighborhood,I
could
always
feel
the
eyes,the
looks
and
the
cars
slowing
down
as
they
passed
by
me,"said
Dromgoole,who
was
recently
told
to
stay
away
from
his
job
temporarily
because
of
the
epidemic(疫情)。
As
a
young
man,Dromgoole
watched
from
his
window
as
the
neighborhood
gradually
changed
before
his
eyes:Black
families
moved
out
and
white
families
moved
in.With
each
passing
year,he
felt
more
and
more
unwelcome,he
said.
Those
feelings
grew
in
recent
weeks
when
he
heard
about
Ahmaud
Arbery,a
black
man
who
was
out
jogging
in
Georgia
when
he
was
shot
to
death,and
then
George
Floyd,a
black
man
killed
while
in
police
custody(羁押)in
Minneapolis."What
happened
to
these
men
could
easily
happen
to
me,"said
Dromgoole."I
became
scared
to
walk
past
my
porch."
There
were
also
frequent
postings
on
Nextdoor,an
app
that
connects
neighbors,warning
residents
to
look
out
for"suspicious
black
men,"he
said.Filled
with
fear,Dromgoole
took
to
Facebook
and
Nextdoor,deciding
to
finally
share
his
own
post."Yesterday,I
wanted
to
walk
around
my
neighborhood
but
the
fear
of
not
returning
home
to
my
family
alive
kept
me
on
my
front
porch,"
he
wrote.
Unexpectedly,responses
from
his
community
started
pouring
in.Neighbors,none
of
whom
Dromgoole
had
ever
spoken
with,asked
if
they
could
join
him
on
a
walk."Neighbor,after
neighbor,
after
neighbor
started
reaching
out,telling
me
they
wanted
to
walk
with
me,"he
said.
Last
Thursday
afternoon,Dromgoole
notified
his
neighbors
that
he
was
going
for
a
walk
at
6
p.m.,and
anyone
who
wanted
to
join
him
was
welcome.
Dromgoole
tied
his
shoes,ventured(冒险)off
his
porch
and
walked
to
the
meeting
spot
in
a
nearby
parking
lot.
There
he
found
75
people
waiting
for
him.
24.According
to
the
passage,which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.Dromgoole
lives
in
the
same
neighborhood
for
a
long
time.
B.Dromgoole
was
out
of
work
recently
at
his
advanced
age.
C.Dromgoole
felt
anxious
and
unwelcome
in
his
hometown.
D.Dromgoole's
neighborhood
has
changed
a
lot
before
his
eyes.
25.What
does
the
author
mean
by
mentioning
the
two
things
in
Paragraph
4?
A.The
racial
discrimination(歧视)is
in
existence
in
Dromgool's
country.
B.People
who
were
out
jogging
in
Georgia
is
likely
to
be
shot.
C.The
police
in
Minneapolis
has
no
right
to
kill
people.
D.The
human
rights
should
be
respected
in
Dromgool's
country.
26.Dromgoole
shared
his
own
post
on
Facebook
and
Nextdoor
to
A.persuade
his
neighbors
to
walk
with
him
B.show
his
will
to
make
friends
with
others
C.express
his
fear
of
probably
being
hurt
D.promote
the
development
of
his
community
27.What
do
you
think
the
author's
feeling
is
after
he
found
75
people
waiting
for
him?
A.
Amazed
B.frightened
C.puzzled
D.indifferent
C
In
a
country
known
for
high-tech
ambitions
and
giant
state-owned
firms,the
plight(困境)of
street
hawkers(小贩)may
seem
insignificant.But
in
China
these
days,people
like
Shui
Jin,an
old
lady
riding
a
wooden
cart
filled
with
fruit,are
in
the
spotlight.
Faced
with
rising
unemployment,officials
have
concluded
that
pavement
stands
can
help
solve
the
economy's
problems.Shui
Jin,who
used
to
face
the
danger
of
heavy
fines,may
sell
her
fruit
with
more
confidence
as
she
slowly
makes
her
way
through
the
narrow
lanes
of
Suzhou.Her
family
needs
the
money.Both
her
daughters-in-law
recently
lost
their
jobs,among
the
tens
of
millions
in
China
hurt
by
the
coronavirus
outbreak.
The
government's
support
for
street
hawkers
is
something
of
an
about-turn.For
years
Municipal(市政的)authorities
pushed
out
hawkers,trying
to
tidy
up
the
colourful
chaos
that
once
characterized
China's
cities.In
the
name
of"civilizing"urban
life,they
wanted
to
see
dumplings,
plastic
toys
and
T-shirts
bought
inside
shopping
malls,not
sold
from
the
back
of
carts.But
on
June
1st
Li
Keqiang,the
prime
minister,signalled
a
change.Stopping
by
a
snack
stand
in
the
city
of
Yantai,he
declared
that
street
hawkers
and
small
shops
were
vital
to
the
economy."Only
when
the
people
are
in
good
shape
can
the
nation
be
in
good
shape,"he
said.
Mr.Li's
compliment
has
produced
a
feeling
of
excitement
about
the
revival
of
China's"street-stand
economy".At
least
27
provinces
and
cities
have
announced
that
they
will
create
markets
for
hawkers
or,in
some
cases,let
them
move
their
things
being
sold
onto
the
pavement
in
front
of
their
shops.The
shining
example
is
Chengdu,a
busy
and
noisy
city
in
Sichuan
province
in
the
south-west,where
businesses
started
setting
up
street
stands
in
March.The
local
government
there
claims
that
more
than
100,000
jobs
have
been
created
in
the
process.
28.According
to
the
passage,street
hawkers
in
China
used
to
A.clean
the
street
B.be
in
the
spotlight
C.run
a
shop
D.be
given
heavy
fines
29.Which
of
the
following
can
best
replace
the
underlined
phrase"an
about-turn”in
Paragraph
3?
A.a
local
government
B.a
complete
change
C.a
good
shape
D.a
clean
city
30.Why
did
the
prime
minister
say
street
hawkers
and
small
shops
were
vital
to
the
economy?
A.They
can
make
few
jobs
created
for
the
unemployed
people.
B.They
can
make
the
people
and
the
nation
in
good
shape.
C.They
can
make
people
like
Shui
Jin
selling
their
fruit.
D.They
can
make
the
city
tidy
and
noisy.
31.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.China
turns
to
once-banned
hawkers
to
revive
its
economy.
B.China's
street-stand
economy
has
a
long
history.
C.China
has
high-tech
ambitions
and
giant
state-owned
firms.
D.China
is
now
faced
with
rising
unemployment.
D
Elephants
are
truly
incredible
animals.August
12
is
World
Elephant
Day
which
means
to
help
save
elephants.What
do
you
know
about
elephants?Here
are
some
facts
you
may
not
know.
We
know
that
elephants
are
large.But
did
you
know
that
elephants
often
avoid
eating
a
type
of
acacia
tree(金合欢树),because
it
is
home
to
ants
and
an
elephant
doesn't
want
to
get
the
ants
inside
its
trunk.Its
trunk
is
full
of
sensitive
nerve
endings(敏感神经末梢)。
Female
elephants
live
in
groups
of
about
15
animals.The
oldest
in
the
group
is
the
leader.She
decides
not
only
when
and
where
they
move
but
also
when
they
rest
all
the
year.Male
elephants
leave
the
female
groups
between
age
12
and
15.But
they
aren't
loners.They
live
in
all-male
groups.
Asian
elephants
don't
run.Running
requires
lifting
all
four
feet
at
once.But
elephants
filmed
in
Thailand
always
kept
at
least
two
on
the
ground
at
all
times.
Elephants
have
passed
the
mirror
test.They
recognize
themselves
in
a
mirror.According
to
tests,
great
apes(巨猿),and
dolphins(海豚)also
have
this
ability.
Elephants
can
get
sunburned
so
they
take
care
to
protect
themselves."Elephants
will
throw
sand
on
their
backs
and
on
their
head
to
keep
them
from
getting
sunburned
and
to
keep
bugs
off,"said
Tony
Barthel,working
at
Smithsonian's
National
Zoo.How
do
elephants
protect
their
young?Adult
elephants
will
put
them
in
sand
and
then
they
will
stand
over
the
little
ones
as
they
sleep.
Some
farmers
in
Kenya
protect
their
fields
from
elephants
by
lining
the
borders
with
beehives(蜂巢)。Not
only
are
their
crops
saved,but
the
farmers
also
get
more
money
from
honey.
32.World
Elephant
Day
is
designed
to.
A.show
some
facts
about
elephants
B.call
on
people
to
protect
elephants
C.tell
people
some
animals
are
in
danger
D.introduce
Asian
elephants
features
33.Why
are
elephants
not
willing
to
eat
acacia
trees?
A.Elephants
are
sensitive
to
acacia
trees.
B.Acacia
trees
are
too
tall
to
reach.
C.Fruits
on
the
acacia
trees
are
hard
to
eat.
D.Elephants
'trunks
are
easily
hurt
by
ants
in
the
trees.
34.What
do
we
infer
about
male
elephants?
A.They
live
with
female
elephants
at
an
early
age.
B.They
decide
when
and
where
their
groups
move.
C.Their
oldest
male
elephant
is
chosen
as
their
leader.
D.They
can
run
faster
than
female
elephants.
35.How
do
elephants
protect
their
young
kids?
A.Put
some
sand
on
kids'
heads.
B.Guard
kids
when
kids
sleep.
C.Pat
kids
'backs
from
time
to
time.
D.Use
their
trunks
to
keep
bugs
off.
第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,共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。
Learn
your
strengths
and
weaknesses.Specifically,learn
when
you
are
most
likely
to
misbehave.
36
Don't
let
yourself
into
situations
where
you
misbehave,or
find
ways
to
stop
your
misbehavior.
The
more
you
know
about
yourself,the
better
prepared
you
are
to
control
yourself.
A
great
way
to
learn
about
yourself
is
through
writing.37
Be
honest
with
yourself.When
are
you
most
in
control
and
when
are
you
least
in
control?When
do
you
misbehave
the
most?What
are
the
circumstances(情况)when
you
misbehave?Are
you
sad,stressed,hungry,or
sleep-deprived?
Once
you
find
a
pattern
to
your
behavior,use
that
information
and
change
your
lifestyle
to
improve
your
behavior.
38
Find
a
quiet
place
and
just
sit
and
focus
on
your
breathing.After
a
while,you'll
feel
everything
slip
away.What's
left
is
yourself.Ask
yourself
questions
and
answer
honestly.
Ask
your
friends
and
family
what
they
see
about
you.Ask
them.how
they
think
you
could
improve
your
behavior,and
where
they
think
any
outbursts
come
from.39
Just
letting
them
know
you
want
to
improve
can
go
a
long
way.
Go
to
a
behavioral
specialist,or
school
counselor(辅导员)。Even
if
you're
doing
better,this
can
be
greatly
helpful
in
learning
about
yourself
and
how
to
behave
yourself.
40
Though
these
aren't
always
accurate,they
can
help
you
realize
things
you
already
know
about
yourself.
A.Take
an
online
personality
test.
B.Remember
that
they're
there
to
help
you.
C.Make
lists
of
your
strengths
and
weaknesses.
D.Take
notes
and
commit
to
learning
the
material.
E.Another
great
way
to
learn
about
yourself
is
through
meditation(冥想)
F.Use
that
information
to
stop
your
misbehavior
before
it
happens.
G.Use
what
you
learn
about
yourself
to
improve
your
behavior.
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,共30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中。选出最佳选项。
With
his
love
for
video
games
and
petty
arguments
with
his
older
sister,Jack
Rico
might
seem
like
any
other
13-year-old.But
Rico
is
41
but
average:the
teenager
just
graduated
with
four
degrees
and
he
did
it
in
just
two
years.
Rico
42
from
Fullerton
College
in
California
last
weekend,making
him
the
43
student
to
achieve
that
feat(壮举)in
the
school's
107-year-old
history.
Majoring
in
one
study
is
44
enough,but
the
baby
facing
teen
earned
degrees
in
45,
human
expression,social
behavior
and
social
science.
“I
just
love
learning
new
things,"Rico
said."I
46
knowing
more
about
the
world
and
all
the
different
things
we
could
study."
The
community
college
has
about
21,000
47
students
from
various
backgrounds
and
walks
of
life.But
Fullerton
College
President
Greg
Schulz
said
Rico
surely
48
from
the
crowd.
"It
is
not
typical
to
have
such
a
young
student
take
classes,so
Jack
is
pretty
well
49
on
the
Fullerton
College
campus,"Schulz
told
CNN."Jack
is
wise
beyond
his
years,and
I'm
so
50
that
he
found
a
home
and
place
to
be
outstanding
at
Fullerton
College."
If
you're
eager
to
know
the
secret
51
to
his
great
achievements,Rico
said
there
isn't
one.
Just
good
old
time
management
and
listening
to
your
52,he
said.
Rico's
mother
said
she
knew
her
son
was
53
ever
since
he
was
a
young
boy.Having
been
home
schooled
before
attending
Fullerton,Rico's54
official
graduation
was
his
college
one.
But
as
a
result
of
the
coronavirus
pandmic(新冠疫情),his
in-person
graduation
ceremony
was
55.
He
was
a
little
sad
and
disappointed
because
he
never
had
a
graduation.So56,his
family
and
friends
will
help
him
57
by
holding
a
drive-by
graduation
parade(游行)on
Wednesday.
The
next
step
for
Rico
is
to
continue
studying
history
at
the
University
of
Nevada,Las
Vegas,
where
he
received
a
full
ride.
While
he
may
be
several
steps
ahead
of
his
age
group,he
said
he's
still
just
58.
"I'm
13
right
now
so
I
don't
really
have
the
whole
life
thing
59,"Rico
said,when
asked
what
he
wants
to
be
when
he
grows
up."I'm
still
trying
to
60
my
interests
and
learn
what
I
want
to
do
in
life."
41.A.something
B.anything
C.nothing
D.everything
42.A.suffered
B.survived
C.graduated
D.arose
43.A.youngest
B.most
determined
C.tastiest
D.most
delighted
44.
A.
vast
B.cautious
C.difficult
D.brief
45.A.history
B.politics
C.physics
D.business
46.A.concern
B.dislike
C.demand
D.love
47.A.many
B.other
C.another
D.all
48.A.dropped
out
B.stood
out
C.put
out
D.gave
out
49.A.motivated
B.spoken
C.harmed
D.known
50.A.puzzled
B.ashamed
C.pleased
D.annoyed
51.A.method
B.manners
C.behaviour
D.education
52.A.schoolmates
B.citizens
C.instructors
D.hosts
53.A.special
B.painful
C.willing
D.innocent
54.A.legally
B.last
C.curiously
D.first
55.A.commented
B.conducted
C.canceled
D.replaced
56.A.anyhow
B.somehow
C.moreover
D.instead
57.A.celebrate
B.absorb
C.owe
D.blame
58.A.a
twin
B.a
kid
C.a
graduate
D.a
student
59.A.given
away
B.taken
out
C.put
off
D.figured
out
60.A.earn
B.explore
C.exchange
D.explode
第II卷(非选择题,共50分)
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。
Chinese
tea
gains
popularity
in
B&R
countries
Huang
Shenghui,an
inheritor(继承者)of
the
Wuyi
rock
tea-making
technique
in
eastern
China's
Fujian
Province,61________(see)his
business,especially
tea
exports,62________(grow)in
recent
years.
He
now
sells
Wuyi
rock
tea,a
type
of
oolong
tea,to
10
countries63________(include)Malaysia,
the
Republic
of
Korea,Britain,the
United
States
and
Australia.
His
success
all
started
nearly
twenty
years
ago
64_________
Huang
went
to
Kuala
Lumpur
with
30
kg
of
tea
in
2001."It
was
like
an
adventure
since
I
had
never
been
abroad
and
didn't
know
65
_________foreign
languages.I
was
afraid,"he
said.
66__________
his
surprise,the
rock
tea
he
brought
turned
out
to
be
popular
in
Malaysia,and
he
soon
sold
67____________.“I
got
my
first
bucket
of
gold,and
more68___________(important),I
found
a
new
market,"he
said.
Tea
trade
played
an
important
role
on
the
ancient
lands
and
maritime
Silk
Road.Today,under
the
Belt
and
Road
Initiative(“一带一路”倡议)69_____(advise)in
2013,more
and
more
Chinese
tea
companies
70___________(seek)opportunities
abroad.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I'm
sorry
to
know
that
you
are
having
so
a
bad
time
at
the
moment.The
truth
is
that
everyone
will
have
one
of
those
periods
which
things
seem
to
be
going
wrong,so
there
is
no
need
worry
too
much.What
matter
most
is
to
learn
to
control
your
temper
so
that
you
may
not
do
and
say
anything
that
you'll
regret.Here
are
two
useful
tips.
First
of
all,talking
to
someone
you
trust
about
how
you
feel,which
is
a
good
way
of
letting
your
anger
out
without
hurting
the
others
or
yourself.Besides,that
also
helps
to
go
outdoors
and
play
team
games
with
your
friends
as
physical
exercise
is
an
effective
way
to
get
rid
from
anger.
I
am
sure
that
my
suggestions
would
be
of
great
beneficial
if
you
stick
to
them.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,某中学高一(1)班班长,准备期末考试后组织一次全班的野餐聚会。现在请你根据以下图表的信息给你班的外籍英语教师Mr.White写一份邀请信。
行驶路线:从学校出发,骑乘自行车沿人民路(Ren
Min
Road)向北2公里。
活动内容:中午野餐;餐后湖中划船。
注意:1.词数120左右,信的开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Mr.White,
I
would
like
to
invite
you
to_____________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua2020年春期高中一年级期终质量评估
英语试卷答案解析
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
A6.B7.A8.C9C10.B
11.B12.C13C14.A15.A16.B17.B18A19A20.C
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)
【原创来源】本文选材于
Www.coMmonsenSemedla.org.网站上标题为“TheMeg"(巨齿
鲨》的文章,作者是
Jeffrey
m.
Anderson。网址链接
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/joshua-teenager-vs-superpower
【语篇解读】这是一篇应用文,其语篇类型为宣传册,主題语境涉及“人与社会”范畴中
的“影视概况”。本文主要介绍了三部适合不同年龄段的孩子看的影片。这些影片虽然情节不
同,但同样精彩,而且对孩子们具有一定的教育意义。
【答案与解析】
21A细节理解题。根据题干中的"
in
The
Meg”可将此题定位在第一段第一句。该句意
为“父母需要知道《巨齿鲨》是一部动作影片,讲的是一头巨大的史前鲨鱼和一个由
Jason
Statham带领的英雄团队努力阻止它的故事。”据此可知,在这部影片中,
Jason率领一群勇
士努力阻止了一头巨大的史前鲨鱼。
22B细节理解题。文章介绍的第二部影片中的第二句中提到,她为了保持自己的身份
假装自己仍然病着。
23D细节理解题。此题问的是影片中人们伤心的原因,而A、B项中的事情是令人愉
快的,故排除。C项在文中并没有明显的信息提示,亦可排除。根据第三部影片介绍中的最
后一句可知,因为一只狗死了,所以影片中的人物角色也会有一些悲伤的时刻
【原创来源】
The
Washington
Post-
Wednesday,June3,2020
【语篇解读】本文为记叙文,通过一位美国黑人境况的描述,展示了当今美国的种族歧
视问题。
Dromgoole生活的社区日益白人化,以及最近发生的两起黑人遇袭死亡事件,让他
感到生活的四周处处充满危险。于是他在
Nextdoor和
Facebook这些网站上发布了自己害怕
外出的心情,却意想不到地得到周围邻居们的回应。邻居们表示愿意陪他同行,使他感受到
了极大的善意。
【答案与解析】
24B细节理解题。根据文章第二段…,
who
was
recently
told
to
stay
away
from
his
job
temporary
because
of
the
epidemic.”可知主人公不是失业在家,而是因为疫情被要求暂时离开
工作,另外选项中
at
his
advanced
age表示高龄,而文章第一段“
Shawn
dromgoole
is
a
29
year-old
black
man.”表明主人公年仅29岁。其他选项都能在文本中找到正确的对应信
25A推理判断题。作者在第四段提到一位黑人在外岀慢跑时被射杀,另一位黑人在警
察羁押时被杀害,更加剧了身为黑人的主人公对自身安全的担忧和对外出的恐惧。这些都充
分显示在这个国家一直都存在有种族歧视
26.C细节理解题。根据上下文,特别是“
Filled
with
fear,
Dromgoole
took
to
Facebook
and