高二英语试题参考答案
第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,满分39分
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第二部分阅读理解(每小题2.3分,满分50分)
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第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)
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评分凉则
本题总介为15分,5个档次
2.评分时,先根据文章的內容和语古初步确定其所属档次.然后以该档次的要求來衙
量,饰定或调整档次,最后绘分
3.词数少于的州多于100约.从总分中滅厶
1.评分吋,应注意的主要內容为:内容要点、应川词汇和语法结构的丰富件和汇确件
及上下文的连贯性
拼写与标点符号是语言指确性的个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的荥程度予以
芓虑。吳、美拼写词汇川法均可接受
6.如书写较差,以致影响交际,可将分数降低一个档次
各档次的洤分范围和耍求
仝完成了试题定的任务
覆許听有内容要点
应用了较多的语法结构和词汀
第立档
培法結构戌词汇方而有些许惜误,为尽力使用较复杂結构或较高级词
1分)
匚所致;具备较强的语言运川能力
有效地使用了讦付间的连接成分,使仝文结构紧。
完全达到了预斯的写作口的。
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(1)与所绘短文敗落开头语的衔接程度
应用语法结构和词汇的丰富性和准硝性
上下文的连
5.挤写与标点符号是语言确性的…个重要方面,评分时,痘视其对交的影响程度
以考虑
6.如书写较差以致影喧交际,可将分数降低个档次
各档次的绘分范围和求
档次
所给短文洽度高,所提供各段落开头谱衔接仑理;
内容丰高
第五
所使用讦法綪构和词汇丰富、淮确,叮能有些许葶误但完全不影响意义
有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑
与所给短文跳洽度较高,与所供各段洛头语衔接较为合理;
第四档
内容比较丰宫
(16-20分)一所使用语法结构和词汇较为丰富、准碗,叮能些许错吴型不影响意义
比较有效地位用了讦间的连接戒分,使所续写文结构紧凑
与所给短文关系较为帟切,与听提供爷段落开头语有一定程度的衔接
了芹干有关內容
第三档
应川的语法结构和词能满是任务的要求,生有一些错误.但不影响意义
应川简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯
与所给短文有·定关系,与所提供各段落川头讦有定程度的衔接
写出
有关内容
第二档
(6-10分
语法結构单诟、诃汀项凵有限,有些语法结构和词汇方而约错误,影响
意义的表达:
较少使用语句间的连接成分,仝文内容缺少连贯性
所提供短文和开头语的衔接较差
第一档
语法结构单词、词汀项负日很有限,有较多谙法结构和词郭方面的误
(1…5分)
重影响了意义的表达
的连接成分文内容不连贯
0卷内容太少无法训判或所写内容与所提供内容尤关
荧诸试題答案第3页(共6页)德州市2019-2020学年高二第二学期期末考试
英语试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
注意事项:
1.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用
橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。
3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在试卷上无效。
第I卷(满分95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.
How
is
the
man
trying
to
lose
weight
now?
A.
By
eating
more
fruit.
B.
By
going
on
a
diet.
C.
By
riding
a
bike.
2.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
On
a
bus.
B.
In
the
street.
C.
In
a
camera
shop.
3.
What
did
the
man
do
last
night?
A.
He
went
to
the
library.
B.
He
prepared
for
a
test.
C.
He
joined
in
a
party.
4.
Why
is
Ted
invited
to
the
party?
A.
The
woman
likes
him.
B.
The
man's
mother
insists.
C.
He
is
good
at
conversation.
5.
What
does
the
man
think
about
the
woman's
words?
A.
She
is
too
critical
about
weather.
B.
She
should
get
used
to
clear
seasons.
C.
He
cannot
agree
more
with
her.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.
5分,满分22.
5分)
听下面5段对话或独自。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至7题。
6.
What
is
Dr.
Jones
doing
at
the
moment?
A.
Having
lunch
outside.
B.
Having
a
meeting.
C.
Performing
an
operation.
7.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
speak
to
Dr.
Jones?
A.
To
borrow
some
books
from
him.
B.
To
ask
him
to
give
a
lecture.
C.
To
discuss
something
with
him.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
How
does
the
man
like
the
swimming
pool
in
the
Park
Road?
A.
It
is
bigger
and
more
modern.
B.
It
is
far
away
from
his
home.
C.
It
is
similar
to
the
one
in
town.
9.
Where
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
eat
on
Thursday?
A.
A
restaurant
near
the
cinema.
B.
A
French
restaurant.
C.
A
Roast
Duck
restaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
wrong
with
the
man?
A.
He
failed
in
a
big
test.
B.
He
has
nothing
to
recommend.
C.
He
seems
to
get
the
flu.
11.
What
is
the
woman's
advice?
A.
Take
the
medicine
with
food.
B.
Go
to
see
his
doctor
at
once.
C.
Rest
for
24
hours.
12.
How
much
is
the
change?
A.
$4.
B.
$6.
C.
$16.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
Walla?
A.
Pretty.
B.
Brave.
C.
Scary.
14.
What
attracted
the
woman
in
Star
Wars
movies?
A.
The
special
effects
and
the
story.
B.
Scary
characters.
C.
Different
UFOs.
15.
Who
does
the
man
like
best?
A.
Walla.
B.
Leah.
C.
Yoda.
16.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Outer
space.
B.
Movie
characters.
C.
Computer
games.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
news?
A.
No
villager
was
killed.
B.
15
houses
were
badly
damaged.
C.
Over
200
people
were
made
homeless.
18.
How
many
people
were
badly
injured
in
the
storm?
A.
Seven.
B.
Nine.
C.
Ten.
19.
What
do
we
know
about
the
farmer?
A.
His
house
was
destroyed.
B.
His
wife
was
missing.
C.
One
of
his
children
was
killed.
20.
What
did
the
woman
do
when
she
saw
her
house
shaking?
A.
She
tried
to
take
something
out.
B.
She
rushed
out
with
her
children.
C.
She
told
her
husband
not
to
leave.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.
5分,满分37.
5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该选项涂黑。
A
Which
of
the
following
books
should
you
read?
It
is
based
on
your
next
travel
destination.
As
you're
traveling
around
Amsterdam
,
read
"The
Fault
in
Our
Stars
Previously
adapted
into
a
film
in
2014
,
John
Green's
story
of
star-crossed
teenagers
famously
includes
a
trip
to
Amsterdam.
The
Anne
Frank
House
and
The
Rijksmuseum
are
two
of
many
major
destinations
mentioned
in
the
book.
Plus?
the
bench
from
the
film
adaptation
of
this
novel
has
even
become
its
own
tourist
spot.
"The
Elegance
of
the
Hedgehog"
is
excellent
reading
for
a
trip
to
Paris.
Before
wandering
down
the
Champs-lysees,
open
Muriel
Barbery's
novel
for
a
delightful
look
into
the
lives
of
wealthy
Parisians.
Set
in
a
French
apartment
building,
the
story
follows
two
totally
different
people
who
discover
they
are
kindred
souls.
Bring
“One
Hundred
Years
of
Solitude"
to
read
in
South
America.
A
significant
work
of
literature,
Gabriel
Garcia
Mdrquez’s
classic
follows
generations
of
the
Buendia
family
as
they
live
in
their
South-American
town.
Garcia
Marquez's
descriptions
make
the
book
a
perfect
read
for
visiting
some
of
the
breathtaking
sights
of
South
America.
“Call
Me
by
Your
Name"
should
perhaps
be
read
in
the
summertime
,
in
Italy
.
This
novel
is
said
to
take
place
in
the
Northern-Italian
seaside
region
of
Liguria.
And
if
you've
seen
the
2017
coming
—
of
—
age
film
adaptation
of
the
book,
you'll
already
know
the
story
describes
beautiful
summers
in
Northern
Italy,
complete
with
seaside
encounters
and
lush
greenery.
If
you're
visiting
New
York
City,
enter
the
mind
of
Holden
Caulfield.
“The
Catcher
in
the
Rye"
is
a
classic
tale
of
a
lost
teenager's
unplanned
trip
to
New
York
City.
In
the
JD-Salinger
novel,
Holden
visits
a
nightclub
in
the
East
Village,
goes
ice
skating
in
Rockefeller
Center
,
and
takes
his
sister
to
the
Central
Park
Zoo.
21.
What
will
you
learn
if
you
read
“The
Elegance
of
the
Hedgehog"?
A.
Amsterdam
Bench.
B.
Parisians'
life.
C.
Italian
Summer
Sights.
D.
Night
clubs
in
New
York.
22.
Which
books
have
been
adapted
into
films?
A.
The
Fault
in
Our
Stars
&
Call
Me
by
Your
Name.
B.
The
Elegance
of
the
Hedgehog
&
One
hundred
Years
of
Solitude.
C.
One
hundred
Years
of
Solitude
&
The
Catcher
in
the
Rye.
D.
The
Catcher
in
the
Rye
&
Call
Me
by
Your
Name.
23.
Which
will
attract
you
most
if
you're
visiting
New
York
City?
A.
The
Elegance
of
the
Hedgehog.
B.
One
Hundred
Years
of
Solitude.
C.
The
Catcher
in
the
Rye.
D.
Call
Me
by
Your
Name.
B
Australia's
Prime
Minister
Scott
Morrison
has
expressed
regret
over
his
handling
of
the
bushfire
crisis
damaging
the
country.
The
PM
has
faced
mounting
criticism
over
his
government's
response
to
the
bushfires
and
its
climate
policy.
Since
September,
bushfires
have
killed
at
least
28
people
and
destroyed
thousands
of
homes.
Mr
Morrison's
government
has
been
accused
of
not
doing
enough
to
deal
with
climate
change,
which
experts
say
could
increase
the
strength,
frequency
and
size
of
bushfires.
But
in
the
interview,
the
PM
defended
the
approach
of
the
government,
which
he
said
took
into
account
the
effect
of
climate
change
on
the
bushfires.
Each
year
there
is
a
fire
season
during
the
Australian
summer,
with
hot,
dry
weather
making
it
easier
for
flames
to
start
and
spread.
Natural
causes
are
to
blame
most
of
the
time,
like
lightning
strikes
in
drought-affected
forests.
Humans
can
also
be
to
blame.
NSW
police
have
charged
at
least
24
people
with
deliberately
starting
bushfires,
and
have
taken
legal
action
against
183
people
for
fire-related
offenses
since
November,
according
to
a
police
statement.
Bushfire
conditions
eased
on
Saturday,
giving
firefighters
a
temporary
short
break
in
areas
where
flames
are
still
spreading.
But
authorities
have
warned
that
the
huge
fires,
caused
by
high
temperatures,
wind
and
a
three-year
drought,
will
persist
until
there
is
adequate
rainfall.
About
half
a
billion
animals
have
been
affected
by
the
fires
across
NSW,
with
millions
likely
dead.
The
figures
for
NSW
include
birds,
reptiles,
and
mammals,
except
bats.
It
doesn't
include
insects
and
frogs,
so
the
real
number
is
almost
certain
to
be
higher,
the
ecologists
said.
Almost
a
third
of
koalas
in
NSW
may
have
been
killed
in
the
fires,
and
a
third
of
their
habitat
has
been
destroyed,
said
Federal
Environment
Minister
Sussan
Ley.
24.
What
can
we
learn
in
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
The
bushfires
caused
little
damage
in
Australia.
B.
The
PM
criticized
the
climate
policy.
C.
People
are
angry
about
the
government's
inadequate
action.
D.
The
government
will
change
its
response
to
the
bushfires.
25.
What
makes
the
Australian
summer
a
fire
season?
A.
Greenhouse
effect.
B.
Lightning
strike.
C.
Human's
behaviour.
D.
Hot
dry
weather.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“persist"
mean
in
Para
4?
A.
decrease
B.
last
C.
disappear
D.
run
27.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
More
animals
have
been
affected
than
the
figure
shows.
B.
A
billion
animals
face
extinction
due
to
the
fires.
C.
Koalas
are
in
immediate
danger
of
dying
out.
D.
The
huge
fires
have
no
influence
on
insects
and
frogs.
C
For
top
students
from
low-income
families,
applying
to
colleges
is
particularly
difficult.
One
approach
makes
this
whole
process
easier?
Provide
an
adviser
for
them.
That's
the
idea
behind
CollegePoint,
a
program
to
help
gifted
students
go
to
schools
that
match
their
intelligence.
When
a
high
school
student
takes
a
standardized
test—the
PSAT,
SAT
or
ACT—and
they
score
in
the
90th
percentile,
and
their
families
make
less
than
$
80,
000
a
year,
they
get
an
email
from
the
program
offering
them
a
free
adviser.
The
advisers
listen,
guide
and
answer
students'
questions.
Connor
Rechtzigel,
an
adviser
in
Minnesota,
sees
the
importance
of
his
role,
for
research
shows
that
low-income
students
are
far
more
likely
to
undermatch
because
they
don't
think
they
have
what
it
takes
to
get
in
and
because
many
don't
even
know
what
schools
are
out
there.
He
helped
high
school
senior
Justice
Benjamin,
the
first
in
his
family
to
apply
to
college,
thinking
about
what
his
ideal
learning
experience
was.
Finally,
Justice
narrowed
in
on
smaller
schools
where
he
could
study
environmental
science
and
made
his
final
choice:
Skidmore
College
in
New
York.
Figuring
out
how
to
pay
for
college
is
a
major
part
of
what
CollegePoint
advisers
do.
Nakhle,
an
adviser
in
North
Carolina,
is
working
with
Hensley,
an
Ohio
high
school
senior
who
can't
get
extra
financial
help
from
her
family.
They
spent
a
lot
of
time
comparing
and
analyzing
her
financial-aid
award
letters,
which
made
her
decision
much
clearer.
Finally,
the
Ohio
State
University
offered
an
option
where
she
would
pay
nothing.
Staying
in-state
wasn't
her
first
choice,
but
it
was
the
best
option
for
her.
28.
What
is
the
second
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
How
CollegePoint
works.
B.
The
history
of
CollegePoint.
C.
Ways
to
apply
for
a
free
adviser.
D.
The
challenge
of
choosing
colleges.
29.
What
prevents
low-income
students
from
attending
proper
colleges?
A.
Thinking
highly
of
their
abilities.
B.
Knowing
little
about
colleges.
C.
Lack
of
enough
learning
experience.
D.
Failure
to
pass
the
entrance
exam.
30.
Why
did
Hensley
finally
choose
the
Ohio
State
University?
A.
She
didn't
want
to
stay
far
from
home.
B.
Her
favorite
major
was
provided
there.
C.
She
would
show
her
talents
to
the
full.
D.
The
university
met
her
financial
needs.
31.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Steps
for
Students
to
Choose
Suitable
Colleges
B.
CollegePoint—How
to
Be
a
Financial
Adviser
C.
Advisers
Helping
College
Students
to
Score
High
D.
CollegePoint—Helping
Students
Select
Ideal
Colleges
D
When
Denis
wants
to
relax
at
work,
he
steps
into
a
quiet
room,
sits
in
a
chair,
slips
on
a
virtual-reality
headset,
and
escapes
to
the
beach.
For
Denis,
that
moment
is
a
tool
he
relies
on
regularly
to
both
relieve
and
prevent
stress.
He's
not
the
only
one
at
his
company
to
use
the
room,
where
workers
can
also
use
a
headset
to
watch
a
moon
walk,
take
a
virtual
roller-coaster
ride
or
access
a
meditation
(冥
想)app.
Research
shows
VR
can
help
reduce
pain
and
anxiety.
But
it's
not
yet
clear
why
it
works.
Experts
believe
it's
related
to
the
technology's
power
to
distract.
“Whatever
their
problems
are,
whatever
their
stresses
are,
they
can
leave
reality
and
have
a
different
emotional
mood,"
Denis
said.
Virtual-reality
headsets
haven't
taken
off
with
consumers,
but
they're
now
powerful
and
inexpensive
enough
for
companies
to
consider
investing
in
them
to
help
make
workers
and
customers
happier.
The
headsets
may
help
people
take
a
virtual
break
from
their
surroundings,
but
there
are
challenges
to
consider.
Ramon
Llamas,
a
tech-market
researcher,
noted
that
there
could
be
challenges
in
handing
out
headsets.
Some
people
get
sick
or
dizzy
while
using
virtual
reality,
and
the
headsets
may
get
dirty
or
broken.
There's
also
the
task
of
quickly
familiarizing
people
with
using
the
headsets,
especially
since
VR
adoption
has
been
so
limited
and
the
ways
they
are
controlled
can
vary.
For
now,
Llamas
said,
he's
concerned
about
privacy
and
security.
What
if,
for
example,
someone
manages
to
hack
into
a
headset
and
insert
some
content
into
what
you'
re
watching?
Another
potential
issue
is
the
management
of
the
headsets
and
software
that
goes
along
with
them.
This
is
likely
not
a
complication
for
an
office
like
Umber
Realty's,
where
people
can
simply
take
a
headset
off
if
they
feel
something
wrong.
But
it
could
be
more
of
a
problem
if
you're
stuck
in
a
dentist's
chair.
“The
last
thing
you
want
is
that
in
the
middle
of
pulling
a
tooth
something
goes
wrong,"
Llamas
said.
32.
What
does
Denis's
company
use
Virtual
Reality
for?
A.
Improving
the
customers'
experience.
B.
Showing
the
schedule
of
his
company.
C.
Relieving
pressure
of
the
staff.
D.
Saving
the
trouble
of
transportation.
33.
How
can
the
VR
devices
help
the
users
by
Denis?
A.
Escaping
from
reality
for
the
moment.
B.
Improving
their
thinking
ability.
C.
Designing
work
for
the
company.
D.
Investing
in
a
new
industry.
34.
What
problems
is
VR
likely
to
have
according
to
Ramon
Llamas?
A.
Some
hackers
will
surely
endanger
users'
health.
B.
It
is
hard
for
users
to
recognize
familiar
people.
C.
The
company
may
have
difficulty
storing
these
devices.
D.
Some
users
may
feel
uncomfortable
when
using
it.
35.
Why
does
the
author
mention
“pulling
a
tooth"
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
To
advise
people
to
make
use
of
VR
widely.
B.
To
prove
one
of
the
potential
problems
of
VR.
C.
To
prevent
all
patients
from
using
VR.
D.
To
help
dentists
to
repair
teeth
with
VR.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.
5分,满分12.
5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
If
you
love
books,
it
is
good
that
you
want
to
share
this
love
with
other
people.
Finding
a
book
club
nearby
means
that
you
can
connect
with
others
who
have
the
same
hobby
as
you.
The
following
ways
may
give
you
a
hand.
36
This
is
a
very
important
step
in
selecting
a
book
club.
Most
book
clubs
have
some
types
of
themes
or
a
specific
type
of
books
that
they
read.
Deciding
on
exactly
what
type
of
books
you
would
like
to
read
will
help
you
choose
the
book
club
to
join.
Call
your
local
library
and
see
if
they
have
any
book
clubs.
Many
libraries
have
their
own
book
clubs.
37
Book
lovers
often
know
about
book
clubs
in
your
area.
Contact
groups
that
you
already
belong
to
and
see
if
they
have
started
a
book
club.
Many
professional
and
hobby
associations
have
book
clubs
as
part
of
their
membership.
38
This
can
be
an
excellent
way
to
find
a
book
club
about
a
topic
you
are
interested
in.
Look
just
a
bit
farther
than
your
local
area.
If
you
are
willing
to
travel
at
least
ten
miles,
you
are
opening
up
more
chances
to
find
a
great
book
club.
39
Don't
limit
yourself
to
just
what
is
in
front
of
your
nose.
40
Not
every
book
club
is
accepting
new
members.
So
it
is
very
helpful
to
gather
information
about
at
least
several
book
clubs
that
interest
you.
This
means
that
even
if
one
book
club
says,
“No,
thank
you,"
you
still
have
two
or
three
others
that
sound
interesting.
A.
Every
book
club
has
their
own
schedule.
B.
Decide
what
type
of
books
you
want
to
read.
C.
Join
the
book
clubs
after
you
call
local
libraries.
D.
But
even
if
they
don't,
they
know
a
lot
about
book
lovers.
E.
Members
often
gather
to
read
books
of
interest
and
talk
about
them.
F.
Ask
each
book
club
you
speak
to
if
they
are
accepting
new
members.
G.
This
means
there
are
more
libraries
and
groups
available
for
you
to
contact.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Ten
years
ago,
I
drove
a
cab
for
a
living.
One
night
at
2
:
30
a.
m.
,
when
I
arrived
at
a
building
to
collect
a
passenger,
it
was
41
except
for
a
single
light
in
a
ground
floor
window.
I
walked
to
the
door
and
knocked.
“Just
a
minute",
answered
a
weak,
elderly
voice.
After
a
long
42
,
the
door
opened.
A
small
woman
in
her
80's
stood
before
me.
By
her
side
was
a
small
suitcase.
The
apartment
looked
as
if
no
one
had
lived
in
it
for
years.
All
the
furniture
was
43
with
cloth.
I
took
the
suitcase
to
the
cab,
then
returned
to
44
the
woman.
She
took
my
arm
and
we
walked
45
toward
the
cab.
When
we
got
in
the
cab,
she
gave
me
an
address?
and
then
asked,
“Could
you
drive
46
downtown?"
she
said,
m
in
no
hurry.
I'm
on
my
way
to
a
hospice
(临终安养
院).
The
doctor
says
I
don't
have
very
47
I
want
to
keep
the
city
in
mind.
For
the
next
two
hours,
we
drove
through
the
city.
She
showed
me
the
building
where
she
had
once
48
as
an
elevator
operator.
We
drove
through
the
49
where
she
and
her
husband
had
lived.
As
the
first
hint
of
sun
was
50
from
the
horizon,
we
drove
in
silence
to
the
address
she
had
given
me—a
low
building.
“How
much
should
I
51
you?"
she
asked?
reaching
into
her
purse.
“Nothing,"
I
said.
She
kept
thanking
me
for
my
kindness.
Almost
without
thinking,
I
bent
and
gave
her
a
52
and
then
walked
into
the
dim
morning
light.
Behind
me,
a
door
shut.
It
was
the
sound
of
the
53
of
a
life.
I
didn't
pick
up
any
more
passengers
that
shift.
I
drove
54
,
lost
in
thought.
What
if
that
woman
had
gotten
a(n)
55
driver?
On
a
quick
review,
I
don't
think
that
I
have
done
anything
more
important
in
my
life.
41.
A.
dark
B.
bright
C.
modern
D.
lively
42.
A.
conversation
B.
shout
C.
argument
D.
pause
43.
A.
filled
B.
covered
C.
connected
D.
provided
44.
A.
convince
B.
encourage
C.
assist
D.
remind
45.
A.
firmly
B.
slowly
C.
quickly
D.
gracefully
46.
A.
through
B.
over
C.
for
D.
with
47.
A.
rich
B.
ill
C.
long
D.
young
48.
A.
worked
B.
expressed
C.
insisted
D.
promoted
49.
A.
office
B.
square
C.
community
D.
shelter
50.
A.
wandering
B.
rising
C.
setting
D.
falling
51.A.
charge
B.
save
C.
credit
D.
pay
52.
A.
smile
B.
hug
C.
hand
D.
greeting
53.
A.
challenge
B.
beginning
C.
closing
D.
decrease
54.
A.
aimlessly
B.
carefully
C.
excitedly
D.
proudly
55.
A.
generous
B.
enthusiastic
C.
cautious
D.
impatient
第II卷(满分55分)
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.
5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在题后空白处填入适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Dian
Fossey
was
an
American
zoologist
who
devoted
20
years
of
her
life
56
the
study
and
protection
of
Africa's
rare
and
endangered
mountain
gorillas.
She
received
instruction
in
fieldwork
from
chimp
specialist
Jane
Goodall?
and
began
57
(watch)
and
recording
the
behavior
of
mountain
gorillas.
Her
work
took
her
to
Zaire
and
then
to
Rwanda,
58
she
founded
the
Karisoke
Research
Center.
After
years
of
59
(patience)
observation,
the
gorillas
came
to
know
and
trust
her,
and
she
found
that
she
could
sit
among
the
gorillas
and
even
play
60
(happy)
with
their
young.
In
1980
,
she
attended
the
University
of
Cambridge.
Afterwards
she
took
up
61
teaching
job
at
Cornell
University
in
New
York,
where
she
wrote
a
book
62
(call)
Gorillas
in
the
Mist
about
her
experiences
in
Rwanda.
In
1984
,
she
returned
to
the
Karisoke
Research
Center
63
(
continue)
her
fieldwork.
When
her
favorite
gorilla
64
(kill)
by
poachers,
Fossey
started
a
campaign
against
poaching.
She
raised
worldwide
awareness
about
the
endangered
mountain
gorillas,
and
the
animals
are
now
protected
by
the
government
of
Rwanda
and
some
international
65
(organize)
,
including
the
Dian
Fossey
Gorilla
Fund.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Tom暑假期间要来中国旅游,来信征求你的意见。请
你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
1.推荐旅行城市或景点;
2.
推荐的理由;
3.
注意事项。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Tom?
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
续写的词数应为150左右。
Snow
began
to
fall
across
the
Apennines
Mountain
in
January
and
lasted
for
days.
From
his
home
in
the
suburbs,
Matrone
watched
the
weather
with
concern.
He
and
his
wife,
Cicioni,
had
planned
an
overnight
getaway
to
the
hotel
halfway
up
the
mountain.
But
now
he
wondered
whether
they
should
go.
After
phoning
the
hotel,
they
decided
to
make
the
trip.
When
they
finally
arrived
six
hours
later,
they
were
both
cold
and
exhausted.
They
checked
into
their
room
and
went
to
bed
early.
As
they
awoke
the
next
day,
they
discovered
that
their
difficulty
had
worsened
overnight.
The
cars
in
the
parking
lot
were
invisible.
The
phone
and
power
lines
were
down.
Many
people
were
digging
their
cars.
With
a
dozen
vehicles
freed
by
noon,
the
guests
set
off
down
the
driveway.
But
when
they
reached
the
main
road,
the
path
was
blocked
by
a
six-foot-high
wall
of
snow.
Matrone
climbed
out
of
his
car
and
there
was
no
road
in
sight.
“We're
trapped!
he
told
his
wife.
So
they
had
no
choice
but
to
make
their
way
back
to
the
hotel.
As
it
was
getting
dark,
they
managed
to
be
back.
That
was
when
the
snow
on
the
mountain
began
to
slide.
They
heard
the
avalanche
(雪崩)before
they
saw
it.
The
avalanche
gathered
speed
and
size,
grabbing
anything
in
its
way
down
the
mountain
and
tearing
the
hotel
from
its
foundation.
When
the
avalanche
came
to
a
stop,
those
caught
inside
the
hotel
were
left
buried
in
the
icy
rocks
and
ruins.
注意:续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。