贵州铜仁伟才学校2019-2020学年第二学期半期考试
英语学科试题
(试卷满分
150分,考试时间120分钟)
注意事项:
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30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涂到答题卡上。
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
does
Shirley
plan
to
do
this
afternoon?
A.
Have
classes.
B.
Go
swimming.
C.
Do
her
homework.
2.
When
is
Peter’s
father’s
birthday?[来源:学.科.网]
A.
On
September
1st.
B.
On
September
10th.
C.
On
September
20th.
3.
Where
will
the
man
go
first?
A.
New
York.
B.
Chicago.
C.
Washington
D.
C.
4.
What
does
the
man
offer
to
do?
A.
Lend
the
woman
his
copy.
B.
Underline
the
important
parts.
C.
Accompany
the
woman
to
the
bookstore.
5.
What
will
the
man
probably
do
tomorrow
afternoon?
A.
Attend
a
meeting.
B.
Meet
the
woman.
C.
See
a
film.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
magazine
will
the
woman
work
for?
A.
Sports
Weekly.
B.
Swim
World.
C.
National
Football.
7.
What
will
the
woman
most
probably
work
as?
A.
A
designer.
B.
An
editor.
C.
A
secretary.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。[来源:学#科#网Z#X#X#K]
8.
What
is
the
man’s
cousin?
A.
A
sailor.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
A
journalist.
9.
How
does
the
man
find
teaching?
A.
Exciting.
B.
Boring.
C.
Challenging.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
is
the
matter
with
Mr.
Smith?
A.
He
is
unqualified
for
his
job.
B.
He
can’t
sleep
at
night.
C.
He
got
a
sore
throat.
11.
What
does
Mr.
Smith
teach?
A.
Chinese.
B.
English.
C.
Physics.
12.
Why
doesn’t
Mr.
Smith
want
to
take
a
rest?
A.
He
has
to
help
his
students.
B.
He
has
rested
for
a
week.
C.
He
wants
to
visit
a
university.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
co-workers?
A.
Selfish.
B.
Nice.
C.
Unfriendly.
14.
How
is
the
research
program
going?
A.
It
won’t
be
started
till
March.
B.
It
was
finished
last
Christmas.
C.
It
hasn’t
been
finished
yet.
15.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
traveled
a
lot
in
America.
B.
She
won’t
go
back
to
America.
C.
She
enjoyed
herself
in
parties.
16.
What
day
does
Boxing
Day
fall
on?
A.
December
24.
B.
December
25.
C.
December
26.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
will
the
headmaster
do
tomorrow
morning?
A.
Meet
the
listeners
in
the
library.
B.
Introduce
the
school
to
the
listeners.
C.
Take
photos
in
the
lab
building.
18.
Where
will
the
listeners
visit
on
Tuesday
morning?
A.
Central
Park.
B.
Brooklyn
Bridge.
C.
The
Statue
of
Liberty.
19.
What
will
be
held
on
Tuesday
night?
A.
A
talk
show.
B.
A
party.
C.
A
lecture.
20.
When
will
the
listeners
go
to
Washington?
A.
On
Tuesday
afternoon.
B.
On
Wednesday
morning.
C.
On
Wednesday
afternoon.
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
To
the
book
lovers,
nothing
beats
walking
through
a
bookshop
and
looking
at
all
the
covers,
picking
large
heavy
books
up
and
turning
them
over,
the
smell
of
ink
on
paper,
conversations
with
strangers
about
authors.
With
the
coming
of
the
online
book
buying
and
e-books,
many
have
predicted
that
the
bookstores
will
disappear.
And
we’re
grateful
that
there
are
plenty
of
beautiful
bookstores
still
out
there.
El
Ateneo
Grand
Splendid
Designed
for
Max
Glucksmann,
a
pioneer
of
the
music
and
film
industries,
this
wonderful
theater
space
was
opened
in
1919.
The
former
theater
now
serves
as
a
flagship
store;
more
than
1
million
people
visit
El
Ateneo
Grand
Splendid
every
year.
The
Book
Barge
The
Book
Barge
is
a
60-foot
canal
boat
bookshop.
Inspired
by
the
Slow
Food
movement,
the
operator
Sarah
Henshaw
says,
“We
hope
to
help
develop
a
less
hurried
lifestyle
of
leisurely
(慢悠悠的)
pleasures,
cups
of
tea,
conversations,
culture
and
something
like
these.”
Selexyz
Dominicanen
For
those
who
regard
bookstores
with
great
respect,
welcome
to
Selexyz
Dominicanen,
which
now
offers
many
kinds
of
books.
The
big
space
was
used
to
store
bicycles
not
long
ago.
But
then
the
building
was
given
interior
(内部的)
decoration,
and
the
result
is
really
a
great
surprise.
La
Caverne
aux
Livres
Few
things
make
as
romantic
a
pairing
as
books
and
trains.
At
La
Caverne
aux
Livres
in
Auvers-sur-Oise,
northwestern
of
Paris,
an
old
postal
train
station
and
several
train
cars
have
become
home
to
used
books
for
sale.
Visitors
often
spend
hours
looking
at
them,
surrounded
by
an
atmosphere
(氛围)
of
old
letters
and
dreams
of
faraway
places.
21.What
do
the
book
lovers
care
much
about
in
bookstores?
A.Getting
certain
experiences.
B.Having
many
more
choices.
C.Getting
the
best
service.
D.Finding
the
latest
bestsellers.
22.Which
of
the
following
encourages
a
slow
lifestyle?
A.El
Ateneo
Grand
Splendid.
B.La
Caverne
aux
Livres.
C.The
Book
Barge.
D.Selexyz
Dominicanen.
23.What
is
special
about
La
Caverne
aux
Livres?
A.It
is
set
up
on
a
boat.
B.It
is
a
car-themed
bookstore.
C.Its
decoration
style
is
modern.
D.It
mainly
sells
second-hand
books.
B
A
big
challenge
facing
children
who
are
seriously
ill
is
keeping
up
with
schoolwork.
One
mom’s
high-tech
solution:
having
kids
being
treated
in
hospital
attend
classes
via
robots
(the
robot’s
screen
displays
a
live
video
to
feed
the
child’s
need),
allowing
them
to
almost
join
in
discussions,
go
on
field
trips,
and
generally
feel
connected.
After
Leslie
Morissette
lost
her
son,
Graham,
to
cancer
of
the
blood
in
1997,
she
honored
him
by
founding
Grahamtastic
Connection,
a
non-profit
organization
that
provides
free
electronic
equipment
for
other
sick
kids.
Since
its
foundation
she’s
helped
over
1,600
kids.
“He
was
really
into
communication
and
keeping
in
touch,
always
asking
the
doctors
and
nurses
for
their
e-mail
addresses,”
she
says.
Though
Leslie
was
an
art
director
for
12
years
and
ran
Grahamtastic
Connection
on
the
side,
she
now
puts
her
mind
into
her
organization
full-time.
Offering
sick
children
free
technology
―whether
it’s
a
robot,
an
iPad,
a
laptop,
or
Internet
access
―helps
first
and
best
with
education.
“When
a
child
is
in
hospital,
parents
want
to
do
anything
to
allow
him
or
her
some
normalcy
(常态),”
she
says.
“We
connect
kids
to
their
normal
world
when
it’s
out
of
reach.”
Some
kids
who
have
missed
an
entire
school
year
can
now
go
by
robot
and
actually
pass
onto
the
next
grade
level
without
stepping
foot
inside
the
building.
The
equally
important
thing,
though,
is
the
social
connection.
“It
stops
the
feeling
of
loneliness
not
just
from
the
classroom,
but
from
friends
and
family
too,”
she
adds.
24.
What
problem
do
children
have
to
do
with
when
in
hospital?
A.
They
may
fall
behind
in
learning.
B.
They
have
no
friends
to
play
with.
C.
They
need
more
money
for
treatment.
D.
They
have
no
chance
to
go
on
field
trips.
25.
For
what
purpose
did
Leslie
Morissette
found
Grahamtastic
Connection?
A.
To
cure
the
sick
kids.
B.
In
memory
of
her
son.
C.
To
communicate
with
doctors.
D.
In
search
of
the
cause
of
blood
disease.
26.
What
is
Leslie
Morissette’s
job
now?
A.
She
works
as
an
art
director.
B.
She
focuses
on
preschool
education.
C.
She
devotes
herself
to
helping
others.
D.
She
helps
look
after
patients
in
hospital.
27.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
The
story
of
a
strong
mom
after
she
lost
her
son.
B.
The
report
of
kids
unable
to
keep
up
with
school.
C.
The
history
of
the
development
of
children
groups.
D.
The
introduction
of
a
kind
mom
and
her
organization.
C
It’s
important
for
children
to
take
part
in
social
activities
during
their
summer
holidays.
“Kids
should
have
a
break
during
the
summer.
They’ve
worked
hard
during
the
school
year
and
this
is
their
time
to
relax,
but
they
should
continue
communicating
with
their
friends
and
meeting
new
people,”
said
Dr.
Jin
Han.
He’s
a
professor
at
Baylor
College
of
Medicine
in
Houston.
Spending
time
with
friends
and
meeting
new
people
by
doing
fun
and
educational
activities
such
as
music,
arts
and
sports
programs
in
summer
help
with
their
development.
“If
children
spend
a
lot
of
time
alone
on
their
electronic
equipment,
then
they
will
fail
to
communicate
with
others,”
Han
said.
“In
today’s
world,
it’s
very
easy
for
kids
to
stay
indoors
all
day
and
keep
in
touch
with
others,
but
that
is
not
a
good
way
to
connect
with
others.
Face-to-face
communication
is
necessary
and
important.
Parents
should
restrict
the
time
their
children
spend
on
electronic
equipment.
For
example,
the
time
they
spend
on
their
phones
cannot
be
more
than
one
hour
a
day.”
It’s
also
important
for
children
to
spend
quality
time
with
their
parents
and
sisters
or
brothers.
“It’s
not
the
length
of
time,
but
the
quality
of
time
that
families
spend
together
that
is
really
valuable,”
Han
said.
“This
type
of
communication
is
not
something
that
you
can
get
from
anywhere
else.
It
doesn’t
matter
how
old
the
child
is,
because
family
bonding
(人与人之间的关系)
experiences
can
happen
at
any
time.”
Having
children
spend
time
with
friends
and
families
doesn’t
have
to
spend
money
in
the
wallet,
either.
For
example,
going
to
the
neighborhood
swimming
pool
or
having
a
picnic
is
a
great
way
to
spend
quality
time
together.
28.
What
does
Dr.
Jin
Han
think
about
the
summer
holidays
according
to
the
first
paragraph?
A.
It
is
necessary
for
children
to
have
a
rest
during
summer
holidays.
B.
Children
should
relax
as
much
as
possible
during
summer
holidays.
C.
Making
new
friends
in
summer
holidays
is
difficult
for
children.[来源:Zxxk.Com]
D.
Children
should
prepare
for
schoolwork
in
summer
holidays.
29.What
does
the
underlined
word
“restrict”
mean
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
Increase.
B.
Control.
C.
Spend.
D.
Employ.
30.What
can
we
infer
from
children
spending
time
with
families?
A.
How
long
children
spend
with
families
matters.
B.
What
to
do
with
families
depends
on
the
parents.
C.
When
to
spend
time
with
families
makes
a
difference.
D.
How
to
enjoy
the
time
with
families
is
of
great
importance.
31.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
The
importance
of
friends
and
families.
B.
The
introduction
of
some
social
activities.
C.
The
suitable
ways
to
spend
summer
holidays.
D.
The
necessity
of
face-to-face
communication.
D
Giving
children
music
lessons
won’t
just
introduce
them
to
music―it
could
also
greatly
improve
their
language
skills.
While
many
studies
have
shown
that
learning
an
instrument
can
affect
things
like
the
language
ability,
it
isn’t
understood
if
this
is
a
side
effect
of
a
general
improvement
of
cognitive
(认知的)
skills,
or
something
that
directly
affects
language
processing.
Now,
we
are
getting
closer
to
an
answer,
thanks
to
a
study
of
74
Chinese
kindergarten
children,
led
by
Robert
Desimone
from
MIT.
For
the
study,
Desimone’s
team
chose
children
from
the
Chinese
education
system,
with
the
support
of
education
officials
who
wanted
to
see
how
it
might
improve
their
learning.
The
4-
to
5-year-old
Mandarin-speaking
children
in
the
study
were
divided
into
three
groups.
One
group
received
a
45-minute
piano
lesson
three
times
a
week,
while
another
received
extra
reading
instruction
classes.
The
third
group
acted
as
controls,
taking
no
extra
lessons
beyond
their
usual
classes.
The
classes
lasted
for
six
months,
after
which
the
children
were
tested
on
their
ability
to
tell
words
based
on
differences
in
tones,
consonants
(辅音),
or
vowels
(元音).
The
test
results
showed
that
the
children
who
had
taken
piano
lessons
performed
better
at
telling
the
difference
between
words
that
differ
by
a
single
consonant,
when
compared
with
the
children
who
took
extra
reading
lessons.
Compared
to
the
control
group,
both
the
music
learners
and
the
extra
reading
group
did
better
in
telling
the
difference
between
words
based
on
vowel
differences.
“It
looks
like
for
recognising
differences
between
sounds,
including
speech
sounds,
it’s
better
than
extra
reading.
That
means
schools
could
pay
more
attention
to
music,”
Desimone
says.
“It’s
not
worse
than
giving
extra
reading
to
the
children,
which
is
probably
what
many
schools
are
trying
to
do―get
rid
of
the
art
education
and
just
have
more
reading.”
32.What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
Learning
a
musical
instrument.
B.
A
study
of
children’s
schooling.
C.
The
Chinese
education
system.
D.
Improvement
of
cognitive
skills.
33.What
did
the
third
group
learn
in
the
study?
A.
Ways
to
improve
their
study.
B.
Three
extra
piano
lessons
a
week.
C.
Extra
lessons
about
reading
tips.
D.
Nothing
except
their
usual
studies.
34.What
conclusion
did
researchers
draw
at
last?
A.
Learning
music
improved
learners’
memory.
B.
Children
taking
piano
lessons
didn’t
perform
well.
C.
The
extra
reading
group
were
good
at
telling
vowels.
D.
The
piano
turned
out
to
be
better
than
other
instruments.
35.What
can
we
learn
from
what
Desimone
says?
A.
Children
who
learn
music
perform
better
at
school.
B.
It
isn’t
wise
to
cut
back
on
music
lessons.
C.
Schools
will
increase
reading
classes.
D.
Many
schools
value
art
education.
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。
You
might
think
that
if
you’ve
been
born
with
working
ears,
listening
shouldn’t
be
all
that
hard.
But
up
to
one
in
four
leaders
struggles
with
listening
skills,
and
it’s
common
to
be
a
bad
listener
in
day-to-day
life.[来源:Z,xx,k.Com]
36._________One
answer
is
that
many
of
us
listen
to
respond
(做出反应)
rather
than
to
hear
what’s
being
said.
When
we’re
chatting
with
someone,
we’re
constantly
thinking
of
what
we’re
going
to
say
next
instead
of
actually
processing
(处理)
what
the
other
party
is
saying.
The
moment
they’re
done
speaking,
we
leap
in
with
a
comment
or
question.
We
do
it
because
we
want
to
be
good
conversationalists
and
avoid
uncomfortable
pauses
(停顿)
in
the
discussion.
But
often
the
result
is
the
other
person
feels
unheard.
37.________
“Before
you
respond
in
a
conversation,
take
a
breath.
Not
an
enormous,
loud,
obvious
breath
that
screams
out
‘I
am
trying
a
new
technique
for
better
listening!’
No,
just
a
normal,
simple,
ordinary
breath.
That’s
it.”
38._________Yes,
insists
Miller.
He’s
noticed
positive
effects
in
everyday
conversations.
“I
find
I
interrupt
(打断)
people
a
lot
less
often”,
he
reports.
“In
response,
people
seem
more
relaxed
when
we
are
talking”.
He’s
not
the
only
one
to
notice
a
difference.
On
New
York
Magazine’s
blog,
The
Cut,
Katie
Heany
describes
a
sort
of
natural
experiment
that
shows
the
power
of
simply
taking
a
breath
before
you
respond.
“A
friend
of
a
friend
who
currently
lives
in
France
often
pauses
a
lot
before
she
replies,
mainly
because
her
French
is
only
somewhat
fluent.
39.________This
is
not
something
she
hears
much
in
English,”
she
writes.
You
don’t
have
to
be
barely
fluent
in
a
language
to
achieve
“great
listener”
status.
All
you
need
is
this
simple
technique.
40.____________
A.
The
solution,
according
to
psychologist
Kenneth
E.
Miller,
is
very
simple.
B.
There
are
many
ways
to
improve
your
listening
skills.
C.
Could
something
so
small
make
a
difference?
D.
Why
do
we
struggle
with
listening?
E.
People
can
use
the
pause
to
dig
deeper
into
their
thoughts.
F.
Go
ahead,
give
it
a
try
and
see
if
it
works
for
you.
G.
As
a
result,
all
her
French
friends
tell
her
she’s
an
amazing
listener.
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,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“Do
I
really
want
to
go
through
with
this?”
Have
you
ever
asked
yourself
that
41
?
Sometimes
in
life,
there
are
moments
when
you
42
if
you
will
be
able
to
handle
the
responsibilities
ahead
of
you.
For
me,
these
43
come
daily,
whether
it’s
taking
a
test
or
working.
But
one
Saturday
afternoon,
my
family
and
I
were
44
around
when
my
dad
pulled
into
a
small
mall.
Little
did
I
realize,
we
were
going
to
a
45
store
where
a
new
member
would
be
46
to
our
family.
As
my
47
parked
our
car,
I
figured
we
would
just
take
a
48
look
and
then
leave.
After
a
while,
my
dad
called
us
over.
He
was
standing
next
to
my
mom,
looking
at
several
49
.
I
began
to
think,
“Are
we
50
a
cat”?
My
dad
asked,
“So
guys,
you
like
any
of
these?”
My
brother
said
“Yes!”
before
I
could
even
open
my
51
.
When
I
pictured
feeding
the
cat,
cleaning
it
and
giving
it
water,
all
of
these
responsibilities
felt
52
to
me.
Would
I
be
able
to
handle
it?
53
,
I
would
have
to
live
a
more
adult-like
54
if
I
got
a
cat.
Later
on,
after
55
that
we
should
get
a
cat,
I
thought
about
this
new
phase
of
my
life.
I
realized
that
the
56
I
make
can
affect
my
future.
Looking
back,
I
find
that
I
have
been
able
to
57
the
responsibility
of
owning
a
cat.
Some
tasks
may
be
58
,
but
that
doesn’t
59
they
can’t
be
accomplished.
You
simply
60
to
do
your
best
in
order
to
push
past
them.
41.
A.problem
B.question
C.case
D.puzzle
42.
A.wonder
B.tell
C.explain
D.announce
43.
A.activities
B.chances
C.expectations
D.moments
44.
A.walking
B.passing
C.driving
D.moving
45.
A.car
B.food
C.book
D.pet
46.
A.returned
B.introduced
C.delivered
D.attracted
47.
A.mom
B.brother
C.driver
D.dad
48.
A.quick
B.steady
C.long
D.careful
49.
A.dogs
B.cats
C.birds
D.rabbits
50.
A.feeding
B.preparing
C.getting
D.training
51.
A.mouth
B.heart
C.bag
D.mind
52.
A.interesting
B.confusing
C.enjoyable
D.heavy
53.
A.Above
all
B.After
all
C.At
once
D.At
first
54.
A.dream
B.hobby
C.life
D.effort
55.
A.agreeing
B.refusing
C.remembering
D.advising
56.
A.experiments
B.ideas
C.decisions
D.comments
57.
A.think
of
B.deal
with
C.talk
about
D.connect
with
58.
A.easy
B.possible
C.exciting
D.difficult
59.
A.mean
B.present
C.prove
D.reflect
60.
A.start
B.manage
C.need
D.pretend
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。
The
Chinese
people
are
without
doubt
the
ones
who
best
understand
the
nature
of
tea.
We
attach
great
importance
61._____
tea
in
Chinese
culture.
While
records
of
tea
in
Chinese
literature
go
back
to
about
5,000
years
ago,
the
beginning
of
tea’s
use
as
62._____
kind
of
drink
is
unclear.
At
first,
tea
was
valued
for
its
medical
qualities.
It
has
long
been
known
that
tea
helps
digestion
(消化),
63._____
is
why
many
Chinese
would
like
64._____
(drink)
it
after
their
meal.
The
rising
of
tea
drinking
to
an
art
form
65._____
(begin)
in
the
8th
century,
with
the
publication
of
Lu
Yu’s
The
Classic
of
Tea.
His
work
contained
several
useful
tips
for
66._____
(produce)
tea,
many
of
which
are
still
in
use
today.
In
the
centuries
following
the
publication
of
Lu
Yu’s
work,
tea’s
popularity
spread
67._____
(rapid)
throughout
China.[来源:学科网]
Not
only
did
tea
drinking
become
a
fitting
subject
for
books
and
poems,
but
the
rich
presented
tea
as
68._____
(gift)
to
friends
and
guests.
Later,
teahouses
started
to
spread
all
over
the
country.
While
the
Chinese
have
never
developed
an
69._____
(office)
ceremony
(礼仪)
surrounding
tea
drinking
like
the
Japanese
tea
ceremony,
they
have
respect
for
70._____
(it)
role
in
their
daily
lives.
第4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(∧),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。
When
you
are
in
public
places,
you
will
see
many
smokers.
And
most
of
them
were
young
people
and
even
middle
school
student.
Why
do
so
many
people
enjoy
smoke?
Someone
once
told
me
that
it
made
him
relaxing.
In
fact,
smoking
is
the
bad
habit.
It
does
greater
harm
to
our
health.
For
smokers,
it
is
a
waste
of
money,
and
cause
all
kinds
of
diseases.
Besides,
many
fires
caused
by
careless
smokers.
So
never
to
get
into
the
habit
of
smoking,
but
try
to
stop
smoking
if
you
have
the
habit.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你班同学打算本周日骑行去游览长城。请你写一封电子邮件邀请你们的外教布鲁斯一同前往。要点包括:
1.
出发时间及地点;
2.
出行方式及需要携带的物品;
3.
希望得到回复。
注意:1.
词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数);
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Bruce,
Our
class
are
going
to
visit
the
Great
Wall
this
Sunday.
_________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
2020高一英语下学期期中测试参考答案
第1部分
听力
1-5
BCAAB
6-10
CAABC
11-15
BABCC
16-20
CBCBC
第二部分
阅读理解
21-23
ACD
24-27
ABCD
28-31
ABDC
32-35
ADCB
七选五
36-40
DACGF
第三部分
语言知识运用
完形填空
41-45
BADCD
46-50
BDABC
51-55
ADBCA
56-60
CBDAC
语法填空
61.
to
62.
a
63.
which
64.
to
drink
65.
began
66.
producing
67.
rapidly
68.
gifts
69.
official
70.
its
第5部分
写作
第一节
改错
短文改错:
71.
...
were
young
people
...
?
?
?
?
?were
→
are
72.
...
school
student.
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?student
→
students
73.
...
enjoy
smoke?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
smoke
→
smoking
74.
...
made
him
relaxing.
?
?
?
?
?
?
relaxing
→
relaxed
75.
...
the
bad
habit.
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
the
→
a
76.
...
greater
harm
...
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?greater
→
great
77.
...
cause
all
kinds
...
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
cause
→
causes
78.
...
many
fires
caused
...
???????
fires后加are
79.
So
never
to
...
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?去掉to
80.
...
but
try
to
stop
...
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?but
→
and
One
possible
version:
Dear
Bruce,
Our
class
are
going
to
visit
the
Great
Wall
this
Sunday.?We'd
like
to
invite
you
to
go
with
us.
You
know,
spring
is
the
best
time
of
the
year
to
visit
the
Great
Wall
as
the
weather
gets
warmer
and
the
trees
begin
to
turn
green.
So
we'll
surely
get
a
good
view
from
the
Great
Wall.?
We're
setting
off
from
our
school
at
eight
in
the
morning.
Then
we'll
go
there
by
bike.
We'd
better
take
some
food
and
water
with
us.
Moreover,
plastic
bags
are
necessary
as
we
need
put
the
rubbish
into
them.
In
addition,
please
take
your
camera
to
take
photos.
If
you
can
come,
please
let
us
know.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.??
Yours,
Li
Hua
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