怀化市2020年高二期末考试
英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分
第一节(30分,每小题1.5分)
答案AC
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第二部分阅读理解(40分,每小题2分)
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答案B|ACCB|
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第三部分
第一节完形填空(30分,每题15分)
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答案DBC
B
D
B
BDCA
C
DC
B
第二节(15分,每小题15分)
religious
is
introduced
to
communicate
Sharing
第一节短文改错(10分,每题1分)
Last
night,
I
witnessed
a
opera
performance,
Turandot,
which
is
performed
in
the
Forbidden
was
City.
The
performance
was
splendid.
All
the
actors
sang
fluent.
I
dont
know
the
language,
because
I
need
to
read
a
translation
in
order
to
follow
the
story
The
story
is
about
a
Chinese
princess
naming
turandot,
who
says
any
potential
husband
has
to
answer
all
three
riddle
correctly
or
die.
Calaf,
a
prince,
falls
in
love
A
turandot
at
first
sight
and
succeeds
in
answering
the
questions.
But
Turandot
is
unwilling
to
get
married.
Seeing
this,
Calaf
says
if
she
can
gu
name
by
sunrise,
she
needn't
h
marry
him.
Turandot
is
desperate
to
learn
about
her
secret
and
threatens
liu
because
she
knows
his
name
Liu
kills
herself,
that
shocks
everyone,
In
the
end,
Calaf
and
Turandot
unite
in
marria
第二节书面表达
Possible
version
ng
o
With
time
going
by,
more
and
more
unforgettable
things
have
come
to
my
life.
What
has
pressed
me
most
is
the
experience
of
chatting
with
the
elderly
Last
summer
holiday,
I
volunteered
in
a
nursing
home,
working
as
a
cleaner.
Not
only
did
I
sweep
the
floor
and
wash
dishes,
but
I
took
care
of
the
elderly
as
well.
The
cleaning
job
was
hard
and
boring
and
seemed
endless,
which
made
me
so
tired
that
I
nearly
gave
up
halfway.
But
chatting
with
these
old
people
with
rich
experiences
made
me
full
of
energy.
Seeing
the
smiling
faces,
I
got
the
meaning
of
the
volunteering
work.
Therefore,
I
stuck
to
my
job
with
determination
Never
will
I
forget
those
days!
听力录音材料
这是2020年怀化市高二期末考试英语科听力部分。该部分分为第一节、第二节。
注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时
间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。
停顿0010
现在是听力试音时间。
M:
Hello,
International
Friends
Club.
Can
I
help
you?
W:
Oh,
hello.
I
read
about
your
club
in
the
paper
today
and
I
thought
Id
phone
to
find
out
a
bit
M:
Yes,
certainly,
well,
were
a
sort
of
social
club
for
people
from
different
countries.
It's
quito
out
50
members
at
the
moment,
but
we're
growing
all
the
time
W:
That
sounds
interesting.
I'm
British
actually,
and
I
came
to
Washington
about
three
months
go.
I'm
looking
for
ways
to
meet
people.
Er,
what
kinds
of
events
do
you
organize?
M:
Well,
we
have
social
get-togethers,
and
sports
events,
and
we
also
have
language
evening
W:
Could
you
tell
me
something
about
the
language
evenings
M:
Yes,
Every
day
except
Thursday
we
have
a
language
evening.
People
can
come
and
practice
their
languages,
you
know,
over
a
drink
or
something.
We
have
different
languages
on
different
evenings.
Monday-
Spanish;
Tuesday-Italian;
Wednesday--German;
and
Friday--French
On
Thursday,
we
usually
have
a
meal
in
a
restaurant
for
anyone
who
wants
to
come
W:
Well,
that
sounds
great.
I
really
need
to
practice
my
French
M:
OK,
well,
if
you
can
just
give
me
your
name
and
address,
I'lI
send
you
the
form
and
some
more
information.
If
you
join
now
you
can
have
the
first
month
free
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听力考试正式开始
停顿0010
请看听力部分第一节。
第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题
中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选绝密★启用前
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怀化市中小学课程改革教育质量监测试卷
2020年上期期末考试高二英语
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个小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,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。
列:
How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.?19.5.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C.
1.
Whose
bike
is
newer?
A.
Betty's.
B.
Tom's.
C.
Linda's.
2.
What's
the
man's
opinion
about
GM
food?
A.
It's
good.
B.
It's
bad.
C.
It's
unnatural.
3.
What
will
the
man
do
first?
A.
Have
some
tea.
B.
Fix
the
computer.
C.
Clean
the
windows.
4.
How
much
will
the
woman
pay?
A.
$10.
B.
$20.
C.
$30.
5.
What
does
the
man
mean?
A.
He
has
already
finished
his
report.
B.
He
doesn't
usually
enjoy
comedies.
C.
He
can't
go
to
the
cinema
tonight.
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.
How
does
Lily
like
her
present
job?
A.
Satisfying.
B.
Boring.
C.
Interesting.
7.
Why
does
the
man
suggest
Lily
go
to
college?
A.
Because
it’ll
increase
her
career
choices.
B.
Because
she
can
learn
typing
in
college.
C.
Because
it’ll
help
her
meet
more
people.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Interviewer
and
interviewee.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Boss
and
secretary.
9.
What
can
the
woman
do?
A.
Speak
English,
computer
program
and
drive.
B.
Speak
Japanese,
do
word
processing
and
drive.
C.
Type,
use
a
computer
and
take
shorthand.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
did
the
son
come
back
late?
A.
Because
he
went
to
a
pub
with
Linda.
B.
Because
he
ran
into
an
old
lady
on
his
way
home.
C.
Because
he
hurt
his
hands
and
knees.
11.
What
was
the
old
lady
doing
in
the
middle
of
the
road?
A.
Struggling
to
stand
up.
B.
Looking
for
something.
C.
Trying
to
seek
help.
12.
What
happened
to
Linda?
A.
She
was
fired.
B.
She
got
injured.
C.
She
had
an
accident.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
supermarket.
B.
In
the
street.
C.
At
home.
14.
What
do
all
the
rooms
in
the
hotel
have?
A.
Balconies.
B.
King-size
beds.
C.
Direct
access
to
private
pools.
15.
What
do
people
mainly
go
to
the
hotel
for?
A.
Relaxing.
B.
Clubbing.
C.
Shopping.
16.
What
is
the
woman
NOT
satisfied
with?
A.
The
environment
of
the
hotel.
B.
The
price
of
the
rooms.
C.
The
weather
of
the
country.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Who
will
conduct
the
activity
"Dogs
Might
Fly"?
A.
Dr.
Smith.
B.
Professor
Black.
C.
Patrick
Bell.
18.
What
is
the
video
show
about?
A.
How
plants
and
animals
live
together.
B.
How
plants
get
used
to
their
natural
environment.
C.
How
flowers
communicate
with
each
other.
19.
Where
is
the
speaker
now?
A.
In
Room
27.
B.
In
the
main
hall.
C.
In
the
lecture
room.
20.
What
will
the
listeners
do
in
the
final
activity?
A.
Take
a
walk
in
the
local
park.
B.
Explore
the
school
garden.
C.
Join
in
the
group
discussion.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Airbnb
is
quickly
becoming
one
of
the
biggest
websites
to
book
travel,
which
allows
you
to
book
a
stay
with
individual
hosts.
Benefits
of
booking
a
stay
through
Airbnb:
●Breakfast
and
snacks
are
often
included
in
the
price.
●You
can
arrange
an
early
check-in
or
late
check-out,
space
permitting,
for
NO
extra
charge.
●Many
Airbnb
places
have
a
washer,
full
kitchen,
and
free
internet.
●Travel
with
friends
or
family
and
stay
together
in
one
home.
●Stay
in
any
part
of
town,
NOT
just
where
the
chain
hotels
are
located.
●Visit
a
unique
destination
where
there
are
NO
hotels.
●Meet
lots
of
interesting
people
along
the
way!
Get
a
Better
Price!
Because
it's
based
on
person-to-
person
interaction,
you
11
have
lots
of
room
to
negotiate
a
better
price.
1.
Book
Close
to
When
You
Want
to
Stay
Airbnb
places
get
booked
months
in
advance.
Sometimes
hosts
find
they
have
gaps
to
fill
between
stays,
even
up
to
the
current
day.
In
that
case,
the
host
might
accept
a
lower
offer.
Send
them
a
message
and
ask
if
there's
a
discount
for
booking
the
same
week
as
your
stay.
Or
even
the
same
day!
2.
Stay
Longer
If
you
offer
to
stay
a
week
or
longer,
some
hosts
are
willing
to
offer
discounts.
That's
because
they
won't
have
to
spend
the
costs
of
cleaning,
laundry,
and
their
time
while
you're
staying.
3.
Go
in
the
Of-Season
Summer
is
the
peak
travel
season
for
most
of
the
US
and
Europe,
especially
if
you
re
visiting
a
tourist
destination.
Hosts
won't
be
as
willing
to
negotiate
because
they
know
they
can
charge
high
rates.
But
if
you
want
to
stay
between
peak
seasons,
you
might
get
a
discount!
4.
Offer
Something
in
Return
Do
you
have
a
handy
skill?
Are
you
good
at
gardening,
painting,
or
repairing
things?
Ask
the
host
if
they
need
help
with
changing
light
bulbs,
fixing
a
leaky
sink,
or
nailing
down
squeaky
base
boards.
There
are
lots
of
ways
that
people
can
help
each
other.
Where
can
you
offer
something
in
exchange
for
a
discount?
21.
Why
do
people
like
to
book
a
stay
through
Airbnb?
A.
Because
it
is
one
of
the
biggest
websites.
B.
Because
the
whole
family
can
stay
together.
C.
Because
people
may
check
out
later
with
extra
money.
D.
Because
all
the
meals
are
often
included
in
the
price.
22.
Which
of
the
following
may
help
save
money?
A.
Staying
between
peak
travel
seasons.
B.
Offering
to
stay
one
or
two
days.
C.
Refusing
to
fix
a
leaky
sink.
D.
Booking
places
months
in
advance.
23.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
text?
A.
To
recommend
traveling
in
Airbnb.
B.
To
tell
readers
how
to
book
through
Airbnb.
C.
To
offer
tips
for
booking
through
Airbnb.
D.
To
negotiate
a
better
price
via
Airbnb.
B
What
did
you
want
to
be
when
you
were
growing
up?
A
doctor,
an
engineer,
or
maybe
a
footballer
or
an
actor?
We
all
had
big
plans
for
our
futures
and
believed
there
was
a
dream
job
waiting
for
us-
one
that
would
pay
well
and
give
great
job
satisfaction.
But
how
realistic
was
that?
Today,
in
the
UK
at
least,
young
people
are
being
warned
that
some
of
their
career
hopes
and
dreams
don't
match
the
types
of
jobs
available
Research
shows
many
17
and
18
year-olds
in
the
UK
want
to
work
in
art,
culture,
entertainment
and
sports,
but
only
one
fifth
can
realize
their
dreams.
The
charm
and
excitement
of
working
in
these
employment
sectors
is
obviously
an
attraction.
But
those
looking
for
these
types
of
job
will
be
“destined
for
disappointment.
That's
what
the
report,
Discomected:
Career
aspirations(理想)and
jobs
in
the
UK,
says.
While
young
people
are
keen
to
work
in
art,
entertainment,
culture
and
sports,
the
economy
is
unlikely
to
need
them
all.
In
the
meantime,
there
is
a
shortage
of
young
people
working
in
careers
such
as
catering
and
retail.
Previous
research
about
the
career
aspirations
of
young
people
by
the
Office
for
National
Statistics
also
found
a
reality
gap'
between
their
dreams
and
the
sometimes
disappointing
truth
by
the
time
they
reached
their
early
to
late-20s.
Apart
from
those
who
aimed
to
go
into
teaching,
fewer
than
one
in
50
were
in
the
jobs
they
had
wanted
-
such
as
a
doctor,
vet,
firefighter
or
actor.
Most
were
working
as
sales
assistants,
carers
or
in
sales
and
marketing.
While
it's
good
to
have
aspirations,
the
aims
of
young
people
need
to
be
realistic.
This
latest
report
suggests
that
children
need
to
be
made
more
aware
of
a
wider
variety
of
occupations
at
a
younger
age.
It
also
calls
for
improved
careers
advice
in
secondary
schools.
A
spokeswoman
for
the
Department
for
Work
and
Pensions
told
the
BBC
that
“early
careers
advice
can
help
young
people
set
out
on
the
right
path
to
the
job
that
develops
their
interests
and
unlocks
their
potential."
24.
What
problem
will
some
young
people
in
the
UK
face?
A.
They
are
easily
losing
jobs.
B.
They
don't
have
career
dreams.
C.
They
can't
find
their
dream
jobs.
D.
There
are
not
enough
jobs.
25.
What
sectors
need
more
people?
A.
Entertainment
and
sales.
B.
Catering
and
retail.
C.
Culture
and
sports.
D.
Art
and
marketing.
26.
According
to
the
report,
younger
children
should_________
A.
know
more
about
various
occupations
B.
refuse
improved
careers
advice
C.
enjoy
the
excitement
of
working
D.
lock
their
potential
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title?
A.
Ways
To
Find
A
Job
B.
Career
Hopes
And
Dreams
C.
Reality
Gap
D.
Unrealistic
Career
Aspirations
C
This
commercial
kitchen
in
central
London
prepares
one
and-a-half
thousand
meals
a
day.
It
provides
catering
for
a
museum
and
a
conference
centre.
Kitchens
like
these
typically
throw
away
20%
of
the
ingredients
they
buy.
Some
are
thrown
away
even
though
they
are
edible.
And
sometimes
food
ends
up
in
the
bin
simply
because
it's
not
needed
after
all.
To
stop
this
happening,
this
kitchen
has
been
using
a
new
piece
of
technology
which
can
simply
be
connected
to
a
normal
bin
on
scales
(磅秤).
This
is
what's
known
as
a
smart
bin.
Kitchen
staff
use
it
like
a
supermarket
self-checkout.
The
idea
is
to
keep
an
accurate
digital
record
of
the
food
being
thrown
out.
This
helps
the
head
chef
make
more
informed
choices.
Bill
Owen,
head
chef
said,
“It
was
a
shocker
how
many
tons
are
actually
saved
through
using
this."
By
keeping
an
eye
on
exactly
what
kind
of
food
is
being
thrown
out,
the
chef
can
not
only
adjust
his
orders
of
ingredients,
but
also
make
whole
new
menus
based
on
what
was
previously
being
thrown
away.“In
an
operation
where
you
make
a
significant
amount
of
your
food
in
advance,
you
can
typically
cut
food
waste
in
half.”
Mark
Zormes
Winnow
added.
Do
people
actually
have
time
to
sort
the
food
as
they
are
putting
it
into
the
bin?
They
do.
To
start
with,
take
a
little
while
to
get
used
to
the
bin
system.
It
is
just
about
familiarizing
yourself
with
where
the
buttons
are.
However
effective
they
may
be,
there
is
one
important
factor
that
holds
these
smart
bins
back.
Andrew
Stephen,
CEO
of
Sustainable
Restaurant
Association,
explained,
"Traditionally,
smart
bin
technology
has
been
at
quite
a
high
price
point
for
particularly
small
operators.
There
is
only
a
relatively
small
part
that
can
afford
that
upfront
implementation
(安装启用).”It
seems
that
smart
bins
are
just
one
part
of
the
solution
to
the
pressing
problem
of
food
waste.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“edible"
in
Paragraph
1
mean?
A.
awful
B.
unnecessary
C.
delicious
D.
eatable
29.
The
final
aim
of
using
smart
bins
is
to_________
A.
change
the
menus
B.
make
much
food
in
advance
C.
cut
the
food
waste
D.
adjust
the
purchase
of
ingredients
30.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
People
need
to
sort
the
waste
before
putting
them
into
the
bin.
B.
The
bin
is
connected
to
a
supermarket
self-checkout.
C.
The
weight
of
the
waste
can't
be
known
through
the
bin.
D.
Andrew
Stephen
was
optimistic
about
the
future
of
the
bin.
31.
What's
the
disadvantage
of
the
smart
bins?
A.
They
can't
keep
an
accurate
record.
B.
They
are
too
expensive.
C.
They're
too
complicated
to
operate.
D.
They
are
not
effective.
D
2020
is
a
leap
year,
and
as
we
all
know
leap
years
happen
every
four
years,
right?
Wrong.
That
extra
day
in
February
is
designed
to
keep
the
earth
in
sync
(同步的)
with
the
seasonal
year.
But,
what
you
might
not
realize
is
that
the
maths
isn't
that
simple
and
occasionally
we
have
to
wait
eight
years.
The
method
behind
calculating
when
leap
years
occur
might
be
a
bit
more
complicated
than
you
think.
Way
back
in
1582
the
calendar
we
now
use
was
first
applied.
The
Gregorian
calendar
was
named
after
the
authority
at
the
time,
Gregory
XIV.
The
people
who
created
it
realized
it
wasn't
perfect
to
just
add
an
extra
day
every
four
years.
Here's
where
the
maths
comes
in.
A
day,
of
course,
is
measured
by
the
amount
of
time
it
takes
for
the
earth
to
complete
one
full
cycle
on
its
axis
(轴).
A
year
is
the
number
of
days
it
takes
the
earth
to
orbit
the
sun,
which
most
people
assume
is
365.
However,
the
earth
actually
takes
just
under
365
and
a
quarter
days
to
complete
one
full
revolve
(旋转)
around
the
sun.
So,
every
four
years
we
get
an
extra
day,
which
falls
on
the
29th
February.
However,
as
mentioned
earlier,
it
is
in
fact
just
under
a
quarter
of
a
day.
So,
by
rounding
it
up
(四舍五入),we
put
the
calendar
out
of
sync
again一which
means
that
after
a
while
we
have
too
many
days.
That
imbalance
has
to
be
dealt
with
again,
otherwise
after
400
years
you'd
end
up
with
three
extra
days.
So
back
in
1582,
they
realized
that
every
turn
of
a
century
should
skip
their
extra
day
to
remove
those
three
extra
days.
This
is
why
the
years
1700,
1800,
and
1900
weren't
leap
years.
But
wait,
there's
more.
The
year
2000,
the
millennium,
was
a
leap
year.
That's
because
over
a
period
of
four
hundred
years
we
only
need
to
remove
three
days.
So,
every
400
years
the
turn
of
the
century
is
a
leap
year.
The
next
time
you
hear
someone
saying
“leap
years
happen
every
four
years",
you
can
tell
them
why
they'
re
wrong.
32.
What
can
we
know
from
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
Leap
years
happen
every
four
years.
B.
Gregory
XIV
created
the
Gregorian
calendar.
C.
Sometimes
we
have
to
wait
eight
years
for
a
leap
year.
D.
It
was
perfect
to
add
an
extra
day
every
four
years.
33.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
text?
A.
The
concept
of
the
current
calendar
was
not
known
by
people
before
1582.
B.
A
day
is
the
time
that
the
earth
takes
to
complete
one
full
circle.
C.
A
year
is
the
time
that
the
earth
takes
to
obit
the
sun.
D.
The
earth
takes
365
and
a
quarter
days
to
orbit
the
sun.
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
a
leap
year?
A.2100.
B.2200.
C.2300.
D.2400.
35.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
definition
of
a
leap
year.
B.
The
purpose
of
designing
leap
years.
C.
The
time
when
the
leap
year
was
first
applied.
D.
The
reason
why
not
all
leap
years
are
every
4
years.
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。
Bike
riding
is
a
great
way
to
maintain
fitness
and
help
the
environment.
Some
love
to
cycle
for
the
speed,
some
for
the
fitness,
some
for
the
friendship,
some
for
environmental
protection
and
others
for
the
freedom
of
the
open
road.
To
maintain
social
distance
to
prevent
the
spread
of
COVID-19,
the
two-wheel
business,
already
gaining
popularity
in
recent
years,
has
once
again
witnessed
a
boom
around
the
world.
_36
And
many
other
countries
like
the
UK,
Canada
and
Germany
added
new,
wider
bike
lanes
for
people
to
cycle,
according
to
the
market
research
company
NPD
Group.
For
many
people,
cycling
has
also
become
a
symbol
of
freedom
in
the
pandemic
-
an
opportunity
for
physical
as
well
as
mental
release.
During
lockdowns,
people
unable
to
go
to
their
gyms
look
for
other
ways
to
exercise
and
families
try
to
find
ways
to
keep
kids
active.
37
“You're
moving
faster,
you're
going
further,
but
you're
not
moving
so
fast
that
you
can't
notice
the
little
things,"
Ken
McLeod,
policy
director
at
The
League
of
American
Bicyclists,
told
the
Guardian.
38
The
environmental
benefits
are
obvious.
According
to
the
SFGATE
website,
cycling
cuts
your
fuel
emissions
completely
and
provides
a
cleaner
form
of
transportation
than
cars,
buses
or
other
forms
of
public
transportation.
39
Compared
with
drivers,
cyclists
tend
to
spend
more
money
in
stores,
bars
and
restaurants,
according
to
HuffPost.
“When
you
make
an
area
appealing
for
people
on
foot
or
on
a
bike
when
you
slow
down
the
pace
of
life
in
that
neighborhood
just
a
little一suddenly
visitors
are
lingering
longer
and
sopping
in
more
stores,"
Rachel
Quednau
wrote
for
Strong
Towns.
A.
And
cycling
gives
people
the
chance
to
exercise
and
enjoy
fresh
air.
B.
US
adult
leisure
bike
sales
jumped
121
percent
in
March
on
a
yearly
basis.
C.
The
trend
also
brings
other
advantages.
D.
It
is
spending
$43
million
on
bike
lanes
and
cycling
facilities.
E.
China
is
also
leading
the
world
in
the
number
of
bike
-sharing
schedules.
F.
People
have
changed
the
world
on
two
wheels.
G.
Increased
biking
can
boost
local
economy
too.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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
It
started
when
I
called
911
after
finding
my
partner
unconscious
on
the
floor.
Within_
41
a
police
car
arrived,
followed
by
a(n)
42
filled
with
doctors
and
nurses
who
43
my
partner
to
the
emergency
room,
where
he
received
the
critical
_
44
he
needed.
A
week
later,
I
wrote
thank-you
notes
and
45
them
off
at
the
police
station
and
the_
46
with
packs
of
sill-warm
chocolate
cakes
made
by
myself.
After
the
firefighters
thanked
me
for
47
the
gifts,
I
drove
away
feeling
both_
48
and
happy.
Whenever
you
express
gratefulness,
you
make
yourself
happier.
But
when
you
share
it
directly
with
the
person
you
feel
grateful
to,
the
benefits_
49
John
Kralik
of
California
50
this
firsthand.
Divorced
twice,
he
wasn't
as
close
with
his
children
as
he
wanted
to
be,
and
his
law
practice
wasn't
earning
money
despite
the
.
51
hours
he
devoted
to
working.
At
a
particularly
52
point,
he
remembered
his
grandfather
telling
him
decades
earlier
about
the
importance
of
53
.
He
decided
to
write
365
thank
you
notes
over
365
days,
hoping
for
a_
54
change.
55
he
noticed
that
his
attitude
and
his
56
improved.
At
the
end
of
his
thank
you
note
year,
he
wrote
an
autobiography
about
his
experience,
A
Simple
Act
of
Gratitude:
How
Learning
to
Say
Thank
You
57
My
Life.“I
don't
need
a
scientific
study
to
know
that
if
you
are
grateful
to
people
and
if
you
learn
how
to
accept
gratitude
well
from
other
people,
your
life
will
be
58
,”
Kralik
says.
"The
first
effects
are
that
you
realize
you
have
a
much
better
life
than
you
thought."
That's
the
magic
of
the
two
simple
words,
which
can
59
blood
pressure,
improve
sleep,
and
60
relationships,
“Thank
you!"
41.
A.
years
B.
days
C.
hours
D.
minutes
42.
A.
truck
B.
ambulance
C.
bus
D.
motorcycle
43.
A.
called
B.
persuaded
C.
rushed
D.
dragged
44.
A.
treatment
B.
money
C.
advice
D.
information
45.
A.
cut
B.
tore
C.
dropped
D.
saw
46.
A.
bank
B.
school
C.
library
D.
firehouse
47.A.
buying
B.
delivering
C.
promoting
D.
selling
48.
A.
light
B.
sad
C.
nervous
D.
hopeless
49.
A.
decrease
B.
stop
C.
disappear
D.
accumulate
50.
A.
offered
B.
experienced
C.
denied
D.
challenged
51.
A.
exhausting
B.
limited
C.
desirable
D.
attractive
52.
A.
exciting
B.
discouraging
C.
perfect
D.
dangerous
53.
A.
education
B.
economy
C.
career
D.
gratitude
54.
A.
passive
B.
frequent
C.
positive
D.
negative
55.
A.
Immediately
B.
Temporarily
C.
Constantly
D.
Permanently
56.
A.
health
B.
skills
C.
fortunes
D.
production
57.
A.
Lit
Up
B.
Escaped
From
C.
Walked
Out
Of
D.
Broke
Into
58.
A.
created
B.
ruined
C.
described
D.
enriched
59.
A.
monitor
B.
raise
C.
lower
D.
measure
60.
A.
destroy
B.
strengthen
C.
end
D.
expose
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。
In
the
USA,
there
is
a
famous
Christian
group
who
drive
carriages
instead
61
cars
and
don't
use
TVs,
refrigerators
or
personal
telephones.
It's
assumed
that
the
Amish
must
have
62
(religion)
reasons,
but
it
is
not
true.
The
fact
is
that
no
matter
when
a
new
technology_
63
(introduce),
the
Amish
get
together
and
discuss
the
advantages
and
disadvantages.
They
then
vote
on_
64
they
will
accept
it
or
not.
And
as
the
Amish
value
seeing
each
other
face
to
face,
they
are
opposed
to
having
telephones
in
their
houses.
In
each
community,
there
is
a
small
building
with
a
telephone
for_
65
(emergency).
It
is
convenient
for
most
people
66
(communicate)
through
telephones
but
maybe
the
Amish
have
a
valid
opinion.
First
of
all,
there
is
something
important
about
being
together
and_
67
(share)
life
that
can't
be
found
over
a
telephone
wire.
Secondly,
no
matter
what
the
circumstances_
68
(be),
when
the
phone
rings,
everything
stops
SO
that
the
call
can
be
answered.
However,
the
person
calling
is
often_
69
(mere)
a
salesman
or
someone
who
has
dialed
the
wrong
number.
As_
70
result,
real
relationships
are
often
sacrificed
and
the
personal
peace
is
destroyed.
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处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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。
Last
night,
I
witnessed
a
opera
performance,
Turandot,
which
is
performed
in
the
Forbidden
City.
The
performance
was
splendid.
All
the
actors
sang
fluent.
I
don't
know
the
language,
because
I
need
to
read
a
translation
in
order
to
follow
the
story.
The
story
is
about
a
Chinese
princess
naming
Turandot,
who
says
any
potential
husband
has
to
answer
all
three
riddle
correctly
or
die.
Calaf,
a
prince,
falls
in
love
Turandot
at
first
sight
and
succeeds
in
answering
the
questions.
But
Turandot
is
unwilling
to
get
married.
Seeing
this,
Calaf
says
if
she
can
guess
his
name
by
sunrise,
she
needn't
to
marry
him.
Turandot
is
desperate
to
learn
about
her
secret
and
threatens
Liu
because
she
knows
his
name.
Liu
kills
herself,
that
shocks
everyone.
In
the
end,
Calaf
and
Turandot
unite
in
marriage.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
你校英文报正在征文,请以一件难忘的事为题,写一篇英文短文投稿。内容包括:
1.事情经过;
2.难忘的原因;
3.表达感想。
注意:
1、词数100左右:
2、短文题目已为你写好。
An
unforgettable
thing
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