四川省仁寿二中2019-2020学年高二7月月考英语试卷(无听力音频有文字材料) Word版含答案

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出题人:傅丽
审题人:郭菊英
仁寿二中高中2021届第四学期第二次月考
英语试题卷
(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
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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
weather
like
now?
A.
It’s
sunny.
B.
It’s
rainy.
C.
It’s
cloudy.
2.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
have?
A.
Tea. 
B.
Ice
cream. 
C.
Coffee.
3.
Whose
paper
is
the
woman
looking
at?
A.
John’s. 
B.
Mike’s. 
C.
Jack’s.
4.When
will
the
woman
go
to
see
her
grandparents?
A.
This
week. 
B.
Next
month. 
C.
Next
summer.
5.
What
are
the
two
speakers
doing?
A.
Checking
the
modern
furniture.
B.
Talking
about
the
price
of
electricity.
C.
Bargaining
about
the
rent
of
the
room.
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。
听下面一段材料,回答第6至第7两个小题。
What
food
does
Mrs.
Read
like
best?
A.
Fish
and
chips.
B.
Potato
salad.
C.
Vegetable
and
beef.
7.
What
are
the
two
speakers
doing?
A.
Talking
about
cooking.
B.
Having
a
meal.
C.
Preparing
for
a
picnic.
听下面一段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Having
guests
this
weekend.
B.
Going
out
for
sightseeing.
C.
Moving
into
a
new
house.
9.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Host
and
visitor.
10.
What
will
the
man
do
tomorrow?
A.
Work
in
his
garden.
B.
Have
a
barbecue.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
听下面一段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.What
are
the
two
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Eco
tours.
B.
Popular
sports.
C.
Famous
countries.
12.
Which
activity
in
China
is
introduced
in
the
dialogue?
A.
Mountain
climbing.
B.
River
rafting.
C.
Bird
watching.
13.
How
many
countries
are
mentioned
in
the
dialogue?
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
听下面一段材料,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
Why
is
Dorothy
going
to
Europe?
A.
To
attend
a
training
program.
B.
To
carry
out
some
research.
C.
To
take
a
vacation.
15.
How
long
will
Dorothy
stay
in
Europe?
A.
A
few
days.
B.
Two
weeks.
C.
Three
months.
16.
What
does
Dorothy
think
of
her
apartment?
A.
It’s
satisfactory.
B.
It’s
expensive.
C.
It’s
inconvenient.
17.
What
does
Bill
offer
to
do
for
Dorothy?
A.
Recommend
her
apartment
to
Jim.
B.
Find
a
new
apartment
for
her.
C.
Take
care
of
her
apartment.
听下面一段材料,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
What
are
the
tourists
advised
to
do
when
touring
London?[]
A.
Take
their
tour
schedule.
B.
Watch
out
for
the
traffic.
C.
Wear
comfortable
shoes.
19.
What
will
the
tourists
do
in
fifteen
minutes?
A.
Meet
the
speaker.
B.
Go
to
their
rooms.
C.
Change
some
money.
20.
Where
probably
is
the
speaker?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
In
a
shopping
center.
C.
In
a
hotel.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和
D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
After
a
day’s
hiking,
a
comfortable
place
to
bed
down
for
the
night
feels
like
heaven.
Here
are
four
best
places
that
offer
more
than
just
bed
and
breakfast.
Click
the
websites
for
more
if
you’re
interested.
The
Old
Rectory,
Gwynedd
At
the
foot
of
Cadair
Idris
mountains,
the
Old
Rectory
offers
good
walking
around
town
of
Machynlleth.
Two
of
its
four
attractive
lake-view
rooms
have
big,
free-standing
baths,
ideal
for
an
end-of-walk
bath.
Walks:
An
easy
2-mile
trail
loops
around
Tal-y-Llyn
lake.
?
Double
from
?100
B&B
(bed
and
breakfast),
rectoryonthelake.co.uk
Clachaig
Inn,
Scottish
Highlands
This
Glencoe
inn
is
a
Highlands
legend.
The
23
rooms
are
comfortable
and
simple,
but
more
appealing
are
the
live
bands
and
the
bar.
Walks:
A
gentle
1?-mile
woodland
route
from
the
inn
visits
Signal
Rock.
An
exposed
8-mile
climb
up
Buachaille
Etive
Mòr.
?
Double
from
?106
B&B,
clachaig.com
Lee
Byre,
Devon
This
barn
house
has
three
bright
guest
rooms.
Owners
are
keen
hikers
and
can
give
trail
advice
or
lead
guided
walks,
day
and
night.
Breakfast
features
fresh-laid
eggs
and
homemade
honey.
Walks:
Make
a
circuit
across
the
wetland
(11
miles).
Hike
from
Mary
Tavy
to
Wheal
Betsy
(5
miles).
?
Double
from
?70
B&B;
guided
day
walk
?60
per
person;
guided
star
hike
?30
per
person;
leebyre.com
Cottage
Lodge,
Hampshire
Christina
Simons,
owner
of
this
comfortable
hotel,
has
created
several
self-guided
walking
routes
direct
from
the
front
door.
The
lodge
has
16
rooms,
two
of
which
are
dog-friendly.
Walks:
To
Lyndhurst
via
Standing
Hat
woods
(7
miles),
looking
out
for
wild
deer.
A
3-mile
walk
through
Keyhaven
marshes,
a
good
place
to
see
migrating
birds.
?
Double
from
?75
B&B,
cottagelodge.co.uk
21.
Which
place
best
suits
walkers
who
enjoy
lake
view?
A.
The
Old
Rectory
B.
Cottage
Lodge
C.
Lee
Byre
D.
Clachaig
Inn
22.
What
can
we
know
about
Cottage
Lodge?
A.
Dogs
are
welcome
to
stay
in
all
rooms
there.
B.
Walkers
might
see
some
wild
animals
during
walks
there.
C.
Walkers
can
join
in
some
guided
walking
at
the
front
door.
D.
It
offers
the
lowest
price
and
the
most
rooms.
23.
Where
probably
is
this
passage
from?
A.
A
tour
guide
book.
B.
A
travel
website.
C.
A
lifestyle
magazine.
D.
A
local
newspaper.
B
Jerome
Kern,
the
father
of
American
musical
theater,
was
born
into
a
middle-class
family
in
New
York
City
in
1885.
Kern’s
mother,
Fanny,
loved
the
piano.
She
began
to
teach
Kern
how
to
play
when
he
was
very
young.
He
became
quite
a
good
piano
player
but
not
so
good
that
anyone
expected
him
to
become
a
great
musician.
Kern’s
father
said
his
son
could
never
make
money
by
creating
music.
But
he
later
came
to
believe
that
Kern
might
do
better
in
music
than
in
business
after
all.
So
he
let
the
boy
go
to
Europe
to
study
music.
Jerome
Kern
began
his
career
as
a
song
writer
in
theaters
in
London
and
New
York
City.
Success
came
quickly.
By
the
early
1920s,
Kern
was
a
successful
young
composer
for
Broadway
musical
comedies.
In
one
three-year
period
alone,
he
wrote
music
for
nineteen
shows.
One
of
Kern’s
best-loved
songs
is
Smoke
Gets
in
Your
Eyes.
Although
Kern’s
songs
are
easy
to
remember
after
being
heard
a
few
times,
they
are
not
simple.
His
songs
are
always
creative,
even
demanding.
An
example
is
the
song
All
the
Things
You
Are.
American
musical
plays
at
that
time
were
still
usually
copied
from
European
ones.
Often
the
stories
seemed
foolish
and
the
people
in
them
did
not
seem
real.
Songs
and
dances
often
had
no
connection
to
the
story.
Kern
wanted
to
try
something
completely
new.
He
wanted
to
do
a
truly
American
musical,
with
real
American
characters
and
real
situations.
In
1927,
he
found
the
story
he
wanted.
It
was
the
book
Show
Boat
by
American
writer
Edna
Ferber.
The
story
dealt
with
some
unusually
serious
issues
for
a
musical.
It
showed
the
hard
lives
of
African-Americans
in
the
South.
And
it
showed
marriage
between
people
of
different
races,
which
was
against
the
law
at
that
time.
Although
serious
in
places,
Show
Boat
was
not
a
tragedy.
The
public
and
critics
loved
it.
Show
Boat
became
the
greatest
work
of
American
musical
theater.
It
was
Kern’s
music
that
made
the
show
a
great
success.
Music
historians
say
he
led
the
development
of
the
first
truly
American
theater
music.
24.
What
is
Jerome
Kern
like?
A.
Creative
and
productive.
B.
Honest
and
serious.
C.
Humorous
and
talented.
D.
Persistent
and
positive.
25.
From
the
passage,
we
can
learn
that
.
A.
Kern’s
parents
were
both
famous
musicians
B.
Kern
became
a
successful
composer
in
his
late
thirties
C.
Kern’s
songs
are
simple
and
easy
to
remember
D.
Kern’s
Show
Boat
received
negative
comments
from
critics.
26.
What
can
be
inferred
about
America
at
Jerome’s
time?
A.
People
from
different
races
could
get
married
legally.
B.
Music
and
dances
were
usually
closely
related
to
the
story.
C.
There
was
no
truly
American
musical
before
Show
Boat.
D.
African-Americans
were
treated
well
in
the
South.
27.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Development
of
American
musical
theater.
B.
Characteristics
of
modern
American
theater
music.
C.
Show
Boat’s
significance
in
musical
theater
history.
D.
Jerome
Kern’s
contribution
to
American
musical
theater.
C
When
scientists
study
climate
change,
they
mostly
focus
on
the
change
in
global
average
temperature,
but
neglect(忽视)
to
explore
how
temperature
variability(易变性)
has
changed
with
climate
change.
It
is
well
known
that
warming
temperatures
will
cause
the
rising
ocean
and
increased
flooding,
especially
in
coastal
regions
such
as
those
in
the
United
States,
but
what
do
varying
temperatures
mean
for
the
changing
seasons?
“We
describe,
for
the
first
time,
changes
in
temperature
variability
across
the
globe.
We’ve
had
a
long
discussion
about
changes
in
the
average
temperature.
It
has
been
continuing
for
over
30
years,”
leading
study
author
George
Wang,
at
the
Max
Planck
Institute
for
Developmental
Biology
in
Germany,
said
in
a
statement.
“It’s
very
clear
that
temperatures
have
shifted
across
the
globe.
It’s
less
clear
if
the
variation
in
temperature
has
changed.”
Described
in
the
journal
Nature
Climate
Change,
Wang
and
co-author
Michael
Dillon,
with
the
University
of
Wyoming,
analyzed
more
than
one
billion
temperature
measurements
from
7,906
weather
stations
with
data
from
1926
to
2009.
Monthly
and
yearly
averages
of
daily
temperature
extremes
showed
that
since
1950,
minimum
and
maximum
daily
and
average
temperatures
are
increasing,
which
means
what
we
experience
over
a
few
days
now
is
more
like
temperatures
we
experience
over
a
year.
This
could
be
potentially
changing
the
ecological
influence
of
seasons.
For
example,
the
variability
in
temperature
could
potentially
mean
bugs
survive
for
a
longer
period
in
non-tropical
regions.
The
result
could
increase
crop
damage
from
insect
pests
or
spread
of
diseases,
such
as
malaria(疟疾)
spread
by
mosquitoes.
Also,
plants
in
some
regions
rely
on
the
changing
seasons
to
know
when
to
produce
flowers
and
fruits.
With
temperatures
becoming
less
variable,
it
becomes
harder
for
these
plants
to
behave
appropriately
to
the
season,
to
the
point
where
eventually
they
might
not
produce
any
fruits
at
all.
28.
What
can
we
learn
about
climate
change
from
Para
1?
A.
It
may
keep
the
seasons
quite
different.
B.
It
may
cause
floods
in
some
regions.
C.
It
will
result
in
the
oceans
being
rough.
D.
It
leads
to
the
temperatures
changing
slightly.
29.
According
to
George
Wang,
we
can
know
that
.
A.
it
is
not
clear
whether
the
change
is
serious
B.
no
one
knows
how
the
climate
changed
C.
the
climate
change
has
been
a
hot
topic
for
many
years
D.
the
change
in
temperature
is
a
new
topic
30.
What
did
Wang
and
Dillon
do
to
know
of
climate
change?
A.
They
set
up
7,906
weather
stations
around
the
world.
B.
They
adopted
over
one
billion
measurements.
C.
They
analyzed
information
collected
for
over
80
years.
D.
They
experienced
different
kinds
of
climates.
31.
If
the
climate
change
went
on,
.
A.
we
might
have
few
kinds
of
fruits
B.
some
bugs
would
die
out
in
the
future
C.
some
plants
would
grow
faster
D.
we
might
find
it
hard
to
live
on
the
earth
D
The
home-cooked
meal
has
long
been
romanticized.
Star
food
writer
Michael
Pollanonce
wrote,
“The
work
of
cooking
offered
fulfillment
and
deserved
an
intelligent
woman’s
attention.”
But
while
home-cooked
meals
are
typically
healthier
than
restaurant
food,
Sarah
Bowen,
sociologist
from
North
Carolina
State
University
argues
that
the
stress
that
cooking
puts
on
women
may
be
unworthy.
The
researchers
interviewed
150
mothers
and
spent
250
hours
observing
12
families.
The
mothers
they
interviewed
had
largely
accepted
the
social
message
that
“home-cooked
meals
have
become
the
mark
of
good
mothering,
stable
families
and
healthy
citizens,”
but
as
much
as
they
wanted
to
achieve
that
ideal
strongly
recommended
by
foodies(美食家),
they
didn’t
have
the
conditions
to
get
there,
especially
for
low-income
mothers.
Low-income
mothers
often
don’t
have
regular
work
schedules,
making
it
impossible
to
have
set
meal
times.
And
they
often
don’t
have
the
money
for
fresh
agricultural
products
and,
in
some
cases,
can’t
afford
to
pay
for
even
a
basic
kitchen
setup.
In
addition,
all
women
find
that
their
own
family
members
present
a
major
obstacle
to
their
desire
to
produce
diverse
meals.
The
women
interviewed
faced
not
just
children
but
grown
adults
who
were
picky(挑剔的),and
ungrateful
for
their
efforts.
Mothers
want
to
try
new
recipes
and
diverse
ingredients,
but
they
know
that
it
will
cause
other
family
members
to
reject
the
meals.
Instead,
they
continue
to
make
old
meals.
The
saddest
part
is
that
picky
husbands
were
just
as
much.
The
researchers
quote
food
writer
Mark
Bittman,
who
says
that
the
goal
should
be
“to
get
people
to
see
cooking
as
a
joy
rather
than
a
burden.”
The
researchers
argue
that
the
main
reason
why
people
see
cooking
mostly
as
a
burden
is
that
it
is
a
burden.
It’s
expensive
and
time-consuming
and
often
done
for
a
bunch
of
ingrates
who
would
rather
just
be
eating
fast
food
anyway.
If
we
want
women
to
see
cooking
as
fun,
then
these
obstacles
need
to
be
fixed
first.
And
whatever
burden
is
left,
the
unsatisfying
result
needs
to
be
shared.
32.
Which
of
the
following
would
Sarah
Bowen
probably
agree?
A.
Cooking
offers
women
with
fulfillment.
B.
Home-cooked
meals
represent
good
mothering.
C.
Women
suffer
pressure
from
cooking.
D.
Both
women
and
men
should
cook.
33.
From
the
passage,
we
can
know
that
mothers
often
.
A.
repeat
their
recipes
B.
buy
fresh
agricultural
products
C.
complain
about
cooking
D.
choose
diverse
food
ingredients
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“ingrates”
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
Busy
customers.
B.
Disappointed
mothers.
C.
Poor
husbands
and
children.
D.
Ungrateful
family
members.
35.
What’s
the
author’s
attitude
towards
mothers’
cooking
for
the
family?
A.
Negative.
B.
Indifferent.
C.
Positive.
D.
Objective.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Fun
Things
to
Do
when
You’re
Alone
at
Home
Spending
time
on
your
own
is
one
of
the
best
things
in
the
world.
36
And
you
can
do
all
those
enjoyable
things
that
you
might
never
do
when
someone
is
around.
So
here
we
will
share
with
you
some
fun
things
that
you
would
love
to
do
when
you’re
alone
at
home.
Watch
movies.
Yes,
we
can
understand
how
difficult
it
is
to
watch
movies
when
your
parents
are
at
home.
Not
all
parents
are
easy-going.
So
why
not
use
this
time
by
watching
all
those
movies
you
have
been
dying
to
watch
for
such
a
long
time?
Moreover,
this
hardly
requires
any
effort.
37
38
In
some
cases,
the
conditions
are
so
bad
that
our
family
members
don’t
allow
us
to
sing
even
a
single
song
when
they
are
at
home.
Yes,
if
you
can
relate
to
this,
then
you’re
not
alone.
But
now
when
you’re
alone
at
home
you
are
free
to
sing
your
favorite
songs
out
loud.
Let
your
hidden
talent
show.
Dance
or
sing
as
much
as
you
want.
Call,
text
or
video
message
a
friend.
You
were
once
addicted
to
your
phone,
and
now
your
parents
have
strictly
said
no
to
the
use
of
cellphones.
But
no
need
to
worry.
39
You
can
make
plans
for
the
next
meeting,
discuss
the
latest
talk
of
the
town
and
so
on.
Play
video
games.
Being
alone
at
home
is
the
best
time
to
play
video
games.
No
one
will
be
there
to
scold
you
for
playing
games
for
long
hours.
You
can
also
download
the
latest
games
from
the
web
on
your
PC,
laptop,
Mac
or
smartphone.
40
Obviously,
with
him
around,
you
would
never
get
a
chance
to
do
that.
A.
Invite
your
friend
to
a
concert.
B.
Enjoy
your
own
concert.
C.
It
is
very
important
for
us
to
have
some
private
time.
D.
Now
is
the
best
time,
when
you
can
talk
for
long
hours
with
your
friends.
E.
You
could
also
live
your
childhood
dream
of
exploring
your
brother’s
favorite
collection
of
video
games.
F.
All
you
need
is
a
laptop
and
a
good
Internet
connection.
G.
With
no
one
around,
you
can
totally
be
yourself.
第三部分
语言知识运用(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)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
walked
into
a
restaurant
and
after
going
through
the
menu,
I
ordered
some
food.
After
about
20
minutes
a
group
of
guys
and
ladies
walked
in
and
ordered
theirs.
To
my
disappointment,
these
people
got
41
first.
I
watched
as
they
began
to
eat
and
laugh
heartily.
I
even
overheard
one
of
them?bragging(自夸)?about
how
he’s
connected
to
everyone
in
the
42
and
I
felt
mocked(嘲笑).
I
decided
to
43
.
Unable
to
take
it
anymore,
I
called
the
44
.
He
calmly
told
me:
“Yours
is
a
special
order,
being
prepared
by
the
head
chef
himself.
Their
orders
were
prepared
45
by
students
because
the
top
chefs
are
busy
with
yours.
That’s
why
they
were
served
first.
Please
have
some
juice
as
you
46
.”
I
calmed
down
and
waited
47
.
Shortly
after,
my
meal
was
served
by
6
waiters.
Unknown
to
me,
the
owner
of
the
restaurant,
who
48
to
be
an
old
long
lost
friend
of
mine,
saw
me
when
I
entered
and
decided
to
49
me.
She
50
my
simple
meal
to
a
five-star
meal.
The
party
at
the
other
table
were
[]
51
.
They
couldn’t
stop
staring.
Suddenly
they
were
the
ones?murmuring,
asking
52
they
didn’t
get
that
kind
of
service
and
meal.
Such
is
life!
Some
people
are
ahead
of
you
and
are
eating
now,
53
at
you
and
talking
about
how
they
are
smarter
and
better
than
you,
how
they
are
well
54
,
have
money
and
are
enjoying
life.
You
are
waiting
tirelessly
55
why
it’s
taking
so
long
to
break
through.
You
put
up
with
mockery.
Maybe
you’ve
gone
through?
56
or
suffered
severe
mental
anxiety.
Don’t
you
worry!
Life
has
57
you
and
doesn’t
want
you
to
be
served
a
simple
meal
like
those
making
a
mockery
of
you.
You’re
waiting
long
because
yours
is
a(n)
58
meal.
It
59
time
to
prepare.
And
only
head
chefs
prepare
them.
Wait
for
your
meal
and
relax.
When
it
comes
that
laughing
60
will
be
silenced
for
good.
41.
A.
served
B.
presented
C.
prepared
D.
cooked
42.
A.
shop
B.
restaurant
C.
bar
D.
market
43.
A.
order
B.
leave
C.
eat
D.
stay
44.
A.
owner
B.
chef
C.
friend
D.
waiter
45.
A.
carefully
B.
slowly
C.
hurriedly
D.
terribly
46.
A.
walk
B.
wait
C.
eat
D.
order
47.
A.
patiently
B.
anxiously
C.
nervously
D.
proudly
48.
A.
seemed
B.
happened
C.
used
D.
proved
49.
A.
serve
B.
scare
C.
surprise[]
D.
upset
50.
A.
cooked
B.
made
C.
compared
D.
changed
51.
A.
shocked
B.
worried
C.
disappointed
D.
embarrassed
52.
A.
what
B.
why
C.
when
D.
how
53.
A.
staring
B.
waving
C.
laughing
D.
speaking
54.
A.
connected
B.
prepared
C.
loved
D.
lived
55.
A.
realizing
B.
promising
C.
thinking
D.
wondering
56.
A.
excitement
B.
fright
C.
pride
D.
depression
57.
A.
surprised[]
B.
served
C.
seen
D.
tricked
58.
A.
special
B.
expensive
C.
late
D.
enjoyable
59.
A.
spends
B.
has
C.
takes
D.
lacks
60.
A.
owner
B.
waiter
C.
chef
D.
party
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
One
of
the
unforgettable
cultural
events
to
Chinese
people
in
the
year
2016
was
probably
that
the
“24
Solar
Terms”
61
(recognize)
as
a
World
Intangible
Cultural
Heritage
(世界非物质文化遗产).
The
“24
Solar
Terms”
is
also
known
as
the
fifth
great
62
(invent)
of
China,
coming
after
paper-making,
printing,
gunpowder
and
compass.
It
shows
63
ancient
wisdom
of
dividing
time
based
on
the
sun’s
position.
Among
the
24
terms,
the
“Start
of
Spring”,
“Start
of
Summer”,
“Start
of
Autumn”
and
“Start
of
Winter”
divide
a
year
into
four
seasons,
each
of
64
is
divided
into
six
solar
terms.
In
old
days,
they
are
important
65
(instruction)
for
the
agricultural
production
as
well
as
people’s
daily
lives.
Even
today,
many
farmers
still
rely
66
them
to
decide
what
they
should
do
in
the
fields.
From
generation
to
generation,
it
appears
that
the
“24
Solar
Terms”
has
been
a
part
of
people’s
life,
but
there
is
still
a
long
way
to
go
67
(protect)
the
cultural
heritage
from
disappearing.
68
(fortunate),
many
young
people
have
involved
69
(they)
in
giving
new
life
to
the
ancient
culture.
So
far,
measures
like
taking
photos,
drawing
pictures
or
70
(write)
essays
about
it
have
been
adopted.
It
is
only
through
our
efforts
that
the
Chinese
culture
and
the
Chinese
history
can
have
longer
and
stronger
life.
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)
下面短文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:
在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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、每句不超过两个错误;
2、每处错误及其修改均限一词;[]
3、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
It
was
fine
and
sunny
last
Sunday,
so
my
parents
suggested
go
to
Dawang
Mountain
for
a
picnic.
As
the
temperature
is
not
too
high,
we
decided
to
go
there
by
a
bike.
We
were
chatting
and
laughing
all
the
way.
At
about
10:30
am,
they
arrived
at
the
mountain
foot.
After
a
short
rest,
we
began
to
have
our
lunch,
that
was
very
delicious.
During
the
picnic,
we
sang
and
danced
happy.
At
about
1:30
pm,
we
began
to
climb
the
mountains.
We
saw
beautiful
flowers
or
heard
birds
singing
sweetly.
We
picked
a
lot
of
wild
fruits,
too.
It
was
a
wonderful
experience.
At
the
end
the
day,
we
all
felt
tiring
but
really
happy.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你校英语艺术团正面向全校招募团员,请你用英语给组委会写一封信,申请加入,内容如下:
1.
写信目的;
2.
个人优势;
3.
希望获准。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:英语艺术团
English
Art
Club
Dear
Sir/Madame,
Yours,
Li
Hua
第四学期期末教学质量监测
英语试题参考答案
听力
1.
C
2.
B
3.
A
4.
A
5.
C
6.
A
7.
B
8.
A
9.
B
10.
C
11.
B
12.
A
13.
B
14.
A
15.
C
16.
B
17.
A
18.
C
19.
B
20.
C
阅读理解
21.
A
22.
B
23.
B
24.
A
25.
B
26.
C
27.
D
28.
B
29.
C
30.
C
31.
A
32.
C
33.
A
34.
D
35.
D
36.
G
37.
F
38.
B
39.
D
40.
E
完形填空
41.
A
42.
B
43.
B
44.
D
45.
C
46.
B
47.
A
48.
B
49.
C
50.
D
51.
A
52.
B
53.
C
54.
A
55.
D
56.
D
57.
C
58.
A
59.
C
60.
D
语法填空
61.
was
recognized
62.
invention
63.
the
64.
which
65.
instructions
66.
on
67.
to
protect
68.
Fortunately
69.
themselves
70.
writing
短文改错
It
was
fine
and
sunny
last
Sunday,
so
my
parents
suggested
go
to
Dawang
Mountain
for
a
going
picnic.
As
the
temperature
is
not
too
high,
we
decided
to
go
there
by
a
bike.
We
were
chatting
and
was
laughing
all
the
way.
At
about
10:30
am,
they
arrived
at
the
mountain
foot.
After
a
short
rest,
we
we
began
to
have
our
lunch,
that
was
very
delicious.
During
the
picnic,
we
sang
and
danced
happy.
At
which
happily
about
1:30
pm,
we
began
to
climb
the
mountains.
We
saw
beautiful
flowers
or
heard
birds
singing
mountain
and
sweetly.
We
picked
a
lot
of
wild
fruits,
too.
It
was
a
wonderful
experience.
At
the
end∧
the
day,
we
all
felt
tiring
but
really
happy.
tired
书面表达
One
possible
version:
Dear
Sir/Madame,
I’m
Li
Hua
from
Class
4
Grade
2.
I’ve
learnt
that
English
Art
Club
is
in
need
of
new
members.
So
I’m
writing
to
apply
to
join.
I
believe
I
have
some
advantages
that
qualify
me
for
membership
in
this
club.
Firstly,
I’m
fluent
in
English,
for
English
is
my
favorite
of
all
time.
Secondly,
born
in
a
music-loving
family,
I
learned
to
play
the
piano
as
a
child
and
my
performance
on
school
talent
show
last
year
won
me
the
first
prize.
With
my
love
for
English
and
specialty
in
piano,
I
believe
I
can
be
a
qualified
member.
I
do
hope
you
can
consider
my
application.
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
reply.(114
words)
Yours,
Li
Hua
评分标准
一、各档次语言要点评分参考标准
档次
要点数[]
要点分
语言要点表达情况划档依据
第五档
5
21-25[]
语言基本无误,行文连贯,表达清楚
第四档
4
16-20
语言有少量错误,行文连贯,表达基本清楚
第三档
3
11-15
语言有一些错误,尚能表达
第二档[]
2
6-10
语言错误很多,影响表达
第一档
1
0-5
只能写出与要求内容有关的一些单词
二、内容要点认定及计分参考标准
1.
写信目的(阐述清楚,表达正确,计3分)
2.
个人简介(说明清楚,表达正确,计3分)
3.
英语优势(阐述清楚,表达正确,计8分)
4.
艺术特长(阐述清楚,表达正确,计8分)
5.
希望获准(阐述清楚,表达正确,计3分)
三、扣分参考依据
1.
其表达未能达成正确句意的,不给分。如:写出了主语或谓语等关键词,但未能达成符合要点要求,意义正确的句子。
2.
句子结构完整,但关键点出现错误或漏掉部分关键词,扣半个要点分。如:主谓一致错误,或关键词拼写错误,或谓语动词时态、语态错误等。
3.
凡使用铅笔答题,或答题中使用了涂改液或不干胶条,一律不给分。
4.
凡多次出现非关键性单词拼写错误或其它同类错误,原则上每四处扣1分。
5.
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英语听力录音材料
Text
1
W:
Peter,
how
is
the
weather
now?
Is
it
still
raining?
M:
No,
but
there’s
still
lots
of
clouds.
The
weatherman
said
the
sun
wouldn’t
come
out
until
next
week.
W:
It
seems
that
we
have
to
put
off
the
picnic
to
next
Saturday.
Text
2
M:
Would
you
like
some
hot
coffee
or
tea?
W:
In
fact,
I
do
like
them
both.
But
today
I’d
rather
have
something
cold
and
sweet.
Text
3
W:
Mike,
look
at
your
math
exercise.
They
are
full
of
mistakes.
You
usually
don’t
make
any
mistakes
like
Jack.
M:
Let
me
see.
Oh,
Miss
Jane,
they
are
not
mine,
but
John’s.
Text
4
W:
I
usually
go
to
see
my
grandparents
during
the
summer
holiday.
This
week
I
will
go
to
their
farm
and
visit
them.
M:
So
when
will
you
come
back
this
time?
W:
Next
month.
M:
Have
a
good
time
with
your
grandparents.[]
Text
5
M:
For
such
a
small
room,
I
have
to
pay
you
300
pounds
a
month.
Don’t
you
think
it’s
a
little
expensive?[]
W:
Well,
but
it’s
a
nice
room
with
new
furniture
and
an
air
conditioner
and
a
fridge.
And
what’s
more,
the
rent
includes
electricity.[]
M:
I
see.
Anyway
it
costs
too
much.
Text?6?
W:
Come
and
sit
down,
Wang
Ling.
M:
Thank
you
very
much,
Mrs.
Read.
W:
Today
we’ll
have
real
English
food.
M:
Really?
English
food?
What
is
it?
W:
It’s
my
favorite,
fish
and
chips.
M:
Oh
good!
It
looks
very
nice.
W:
Would
you
like
a
vegetable
salad
or
a
potato
salad?
M:
A
potato
salad,
please!
W:
Would
you
like
some
more
beef?[]
M:
Only
a
little.
I’ve
had
enough.
W:
Help
yourself
to
some
tea,
please.
M:
Thank
you.
Text?7?
W:
Harry,
guess
what?
I’ve
just
received
an
email
from
Pamela.
She
and
Peter
are
coming
down
to
see
us
this
weekend.
M:
Oh,
that’s
good
news!
We
haven’t
seen
them
for
ages.
W:
Yeah.
The
last
time
we
met
them
was
at
our
wedding
three
years
ago.
[]
M:
Yeah.
To
be
honest,
I
miss
them
very
much.
Did
Pamela
mention
how
long
they’ll
stay?
W:
About
one
week.
M:
Great!
I
can’t
wait
to
show
them
around
our
new
house.
W:
Me
too.
If
the
weather
is
fine,
we
can
have
a
barbecue
in
the
garden.
M:
Good
idea.
I’ll
go
to
the
market
tomorrow
to
buy
all
the
things
we’ll
need
for
the
barbecue.
W:
I’d
like
to
go
with
you.
Text
8
M:
Welcome
to
our
program
“Eco
tour”.
Today,
we
are
honored
to
invite
Hannah
to
be
our
special
guest.
She
is
an
experienced
tour
guide.
Welcome,
Hannah.
W:
Thanks.
Today
I’m
going
to
suggest
some
amazing
eco
tours
to
you.
M:
Ok.
First
of
all,
can
you
tell
us
what
countries
are
well-known
for
eco
tours?
W:
Actually
there
are
lots
of
countries.
For
example,
Brazil,
Australia
and
China
are
some
of
the
popular
destinations
nowadays.
M:
Well,
what
can
tourists
do
in
these
countries?
W:
Quite
a
lot
of
activities.
For
example,
we
can
go
dolphin
watching
in
Australia
and
mountain
climbing
in
China.
M:
Mountain
climbing,
terrific!
W:
Yes,
you
know
many
famous
mountains
are
located
there.
We
can
also
go
river
rafting
in
Brazil
or
bird
watching
in
the
USA.
M:
Wow,
it
sounds
great,
Hannah.
Thanks
for
your
kind
introduction.
W:
You’re
welcome.
Text
9
M:
You
must
be
pretty
excited
about
your
trip
to
Europe,
Dorothy.
When
are
you
leaving?
W:
In
just
two
weeks,
and
as
you
know,
I
am
really
thrilled.
I’ve
been
looking
forward
to
this
training
program
for
a
long
time.
But
there
are
still
a
few
things
I
need
to
do
before
I
go.
M:
Like
what?
W:
Like
renewing
my
passport
and
figuring
out
what
to
do
with
my
apartment
while
I’m
gone.
M:
You
are
not
going
to
give
it
up,
are
you?
W:
No
way!
I’ll
never
find
another
apartment
like
it
around
here.
But
I
don’t
like
the
idea
of
paying
three
months
for
an
empty
apartment,
either.
So,
I’m
looking
for
someone
to
take
it
while
I’m
away.
M:
Um,
let
me
think.
Oh,
I
know
just
a
person.
An
old
colleague
of
mine,
Jim
Thomas.
He
is
coming
here
to
do
some
research
this
summer,
from
June
to
August.
W:
Well,
that’s
exactly
when
I’ll
be
away!
M:
I’ll
be
calling
Jim
late
this
week
anyway,
so
I’ll
mention
it
to
him.
W:
Well,
thanks,
Bill.
You
are
so
kind.
Text
10
W:
I
hope
I’ve
given
you
a
clear
idea
of
the
schedule
for
your
London
weekend.
And,
before
I
finish,
let
me
just
give
you
some
pieces
of
advice
which
should
make
your
stay
more
enjoyable.
Firstly,
please
do
remember
to
put
on
some
comfortable
shoes.
London
is
a
big
place,
so
whatever
you
do
and
wherever
you
go,
you’ll
find
yourself
doing
quite
a
lot
of
walking.
Therefore,
comfortable
shoes
are
really
necessary.
And
secondly,
please
look
after
your
money.
Keep
it
safe
at
all
times,
and
then
you
will
not
have
any
unpleasant
accident,
which
could
unluckily
ruin
your
whole
weekend.
You’ll
find
a
copy
of
your
weekend’s
schedule
in
your
room.
Take
a
look
at
it,
and
make
sure
that
you’re
clear
about
everything.
Well,
that’s
all
from
me
for
now.
Go
and
leave
your
luggage
in
your
rooms.
I’ll
be
seeing
you
here
again
in
fifteen
minutes.
Goodbye
for
now!
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