单县第五中学2020-2021学年高二上学期开学考试
英语
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
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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。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's
the
weather
like
now?
A.
Rainy.
B.
Cloudy.
C.
Sunny.
2.Why
will
Mr.
Rogers
be
out
of
the
office
next
Tuesday?
A.
To
take
a
holiday.
B.
To
travel
on
business.
C.
To
attend
a
wedding.
3.Where
might
Catherine
be?
A.
At
home.
B.
In
her
office.
C.
On
her
way
to
office.
4.
How
old
is
the
woman
now?
A.
10.
B.
16.
C.
26.
5.What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Take
an
exam.
B.
Read
a
book.
C.
Have
a
class.
第二节
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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
day
is
it
today?
A.
Wednesday.
B.
Thursday.
C.
Friday.
7.What
kind
of
summer
camp
will
the
woman
join?
A.
A
reading
camp.
B.
A
singing
camp.
C.
An
animal
camp.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
do
we
know
about
the
bicycle?
A.
It
has
27
speeds.
B.
It's
three
months
old.
C.
It
isn't
fit
for
mountain
biking.
9.
How
much
does
the
woman
offer?
A.
$750.
B.
$650.
C.
$550.
听第8段材料,回答第
10至12题。
10.Where
did
the
boy
talk
to
Mrs.
Lisa?
A.
In
the
lab.
B.
In
the
library.
C.
In
the
lunchroom
11.Why
did
the
boy's
test
need
to
he
graded
again?
A.
He
used
the
wrong
pencil.
B.
His
teache
forgot
to
put
itin
the
machine.
C.
There
is
something
wrong
with
the
machine.
12.What
is
Mr.
Walsh
teaching?
A.
Math.
B.
Biology.
C.
English
听第9段材料,回答第13至
16题。
13.
What
is
the
temperature
like
in
the
man's
city
in
the
summer?
A.
Between
15
and
20
degrees.
B.
Betwecn
20
and
25
degres.
C.
Between
37
and
40
degrees,
14.What
happens
during
the
winter
in
the
man's
city?
A.
The
city
gets
a
lot
of
fog.
B.
The
weather
becomes
drier.
C.
The
temperaturefals
to
zero.
15.
In
the
woman's
city,
what
can
often
be
seen
in
the
winter?
A.
Ice
on
the
roads.
B.
Lots
of
rain.
C.
Clear
blue
skies.
16.How
long
does
a
thunderstorm
usualy
last
in
the
man's
city?
A.
A
few
minutes.
B.
A
few
hours.
C.
A
whole
day
听第
10段材料,回答第17至
20题。
17.
Why
is
Tuesday
a
problem
for
Mr.Clark?
A.
He
has
classes
on
that
day.
B.
He
has
a
business
trip
on
that
day.
C.
He
has
a
teachers'meeting
on
that
day.
18.How
will
the
students
gc
to
the
museum?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
train.
C.
By
car
19.
How
much
does
a
student
pay
for
a
museum
ticket
in
a
student
group?
A.
$20.
B.
$15.
C.
$12
20.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
talk?
A.The
museum
is
closed
on
weekends.
B.
Students
have
to
get
to
the
school
at
9:00.
C.
Students
are
going
on
the
school
tip
on
Thursday.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Washington
DC
Vacation
Packages
.
From
exploring
the
history
to
seeing
the
modern
sights,
make
your
Washington
DC
Vacation
Package
great.
Experience
Package
Washington
DC
is
a
popular
tourist
destination
filled
with
museums,
monuments
and
beaches.
This
is
a
vacation
package
one
should
look
into
when
planning
a
trip
to
the
capital.
Start
at
$
405
per
adult.
Package
Includes
·3
Nights’
Accommodations
·DC
Odyssey
Dinner
Cruise
(巡游)
over
the
Potomac
River
·Best
of
DC
Tour
Family
Vacation
Package
Create
lasting
memories
with
your
family
to
the
nation’s
capital.
Come
and
explore
the
many
activities
offered
here.
Visit
the
world
famous
Madame
Tussauds
Wax
(蜡像)
Museum,
and
get
pictures
of
you
and
your
family
standing
next
to
wax
copies
of
famous
celebrities
(名人)
and
presidents.
Start
at
$
182
per
adult.
Package
Includes
·3
Nights’
Accommodations
·Madame
Tussauds
Wax
Museum
·National
Law
Enforcement
Museum
Romantic
Getaway
Package
Washington
DC
can
be
a
romantic
destination.
With
this
package,
you
will
have
a
two-night
stay
in
the
nation’s
capital.
It
also
includes
a
ticket
for
the
Monuments
by
Moonlight
Trolley
tour,
a
historic
tour
of
the
area!
Start
at
$
152
per
adult.
Package
Includes
·2
Nights’
Accommodations
·Monuments
by
Moonlight
Trolley
Tour
Sightseeing
Tour
Package
Washington
DC
is
one
of
the
best
places
in
U.S.
when
it
comes
to
sightseeing.
With
so
much
history
and
all
of
these
fantastic
tours,
you’ll
have
an
amazing
time
and
see
the
best
of
the
city.
Start
at
$
383
per
adult.
Advance
reservations
required.
Package
Includes
·4
Nights’
Accommodations
·Mount
Vernon
and
Old
Town
Alexandria
Tour
·Spirit
of
Washington
DC
Lunch
Cruise
21.
Which
activity
is
available
in
the
Family
Vacation
Package?
A.
Going
on
Odyssey
Dinner
Cruise.
B.
Touring
Monuments
by
Moonlight
Trolley.
C.
Visiting
National
Law
Enforcement
Museum.
D.
Taking
photos
with
celebrities
and
presidents.
22.
How
much
should
a
couple
pay
for
the
Romantic
Getaway
Package?
A.
$
304.
B.
$364.
C.
$766.
D.
$810.
23.
In
what
way
is
the
Sightseeing
Tour
Package
different
from
the
other
three?
A.
It
offers
a
river
cruise.
B.
It
must
be
booked
in
advance.
C.
It
exhibits
the
history
of
the
capital.
D.
It
provides
the
longest
tour
at
the
lowest
price.
B
The
population
of
the
capital
Luxembourg
City
doubles
every
working
day
thanks
to
the
flood
of
workers,
and
in
the
morning
and
evening
rush
hours,
there
often
comes
traffic
block.
It’s
a
familiar
difficult
problem
but
here
they’ve
come
up
with
a
novel
solution.
From
next
year
public
transport
will
be
free
for
everyone.
The
number
of
people
taking
the
public
transport
is
far
from
what
is
expected
and
so
this
idea
has
been
brought
up,
which
of
course
results
in
some
argument.
This
is
what’s
being
built,
a
new
tram
system
that
will
link
trains
in
park-and-ride
programs
designed
to
make
free
public
transport
smooth
and
attractive.
This
is
a
big
attempt
by
the
Luxembourg
government
into
whether
people
can
be
made
to
change
the
way
they
behave,
because
free
public
transport
is
great
for
existing
commuters.
But
the
question
is
whether
drivers
can
be
persuaded
to
change
their
cars
and
traffic
jams
for
commuting
on
public
transport.
The
designer
firmly
believes
the
system
is
so
good
and
effective.
Everyone
will
want
to
use
it.
Everyone
can
use
it,
young
or
old,
rich
or
poor,
and
everyone
can
say
to
themselves
it’s
better
to
leave
the
car
at
home.
But
others
consider
it
questionable.
Taxi
drivers
don’t
seem
worried
about
trams
stealing
their
trade.
Businessmen
who
come
here
are
never
going
to
take
public
transport.
They’ll
take
a
taxi
because
they
have
meetings
to
get
to.
So
Luxembourg’s
plan
is
really
a
test,
and
it’s
one
that
plenty
of
bigger
nations
will
be
watching.
As
we
know,
the
way
we
move
around
shapes
our
cities,
our
lives,
our
work
and
our
environment.
Luxembourg
is
a
very
small
country
but
this
could
be
a
very
big
idea.
24.
Why
does
Luxembourg
City
plan
to
make
public
transport
free?
A.
To
reduce
traffic
jams.
B.
To
attract
more
businessmen.
C.
To
encourage
people
to
avoid
rush
hours.
D.
To
help
its
citizens
travel
more
comfortably.
25.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
result
of
the
plan?
A.
Taxi
drivers’
business
will
be
badly
affected.
B.
More
people
will
choose
to
drive
to
and
from
work.
C.
People’s
daily
behavior
will
be
completely
changed.
D.
Taking
public
transport
can
save
money
for
commuters.
26.
How
does
the
designer
feel
about
the
system?
A.
Hopeless.
B.
Concerned.
C.
Confident.
D.
Regretful.
27.
What’s
the
author’s
purpose
of
writing
the
text?
A.
To
list
the
traffic
problems
Luxembourg
faces.
B.
To
show
how
Luxembourg
controls
its
population.
C.
To
give
people
advice
on
how
to
get
around
Luxembourg.
D.
To
introduce
Luxembourg’s
new
public
transport
measure.
C
Though
thousands
of
adventurers
have
climbed
up
Mount
Everest,
the
highest
and
most
famous
of
the
world’s
14
tallest
mountains,
only
40
climbers
have
conquered
them
all.
Nepalese
mountaineer
Purja
became
one
of
them
after
he
reached
the
8,028-meter
peak
of
China’s
Mt.
Shishapangma
on
October
29,
2019.
Purja
made
the
extraordinary
achievement
in
just
six
months
and
six
days,
much
faster
than
late
South
Korean
climber
Kim
Chang-ho’s
2013
record
of
7
years,
ten
months,
and
six
days.
“I
am
incredibly
excited
and
proud
to
have
reached
this
final
peak
and
achieved
my
goal
of
climbing
the
world’s
14
tallest
mountains
in
record
time,”
Purja
said.
“It
was
extremely
hard
six
months,
and
I
hope
to
have
proven
that
anything
is
possible
with
some
determination,
self-belief,
and
positivity.”
Purja’s
“Project
Possible”
started
becoming
a
reality
on
April
23,
2019,
when
he
successfully
peaked
Nepal’s
8,091
meters
tall
Mt.
Annapurna.
The
climber
then
rapidly
completed
the
next
five
mountains,
including
Mt.
Everest,
within
only
four
weeks!
Five
more
peaks
were
conquered
in
July
and
the
last
three
during
September
and
October.
The
adventurer,
who
was
joined
by
teams
of
Nepalese
climbers
on
each
of
his
adventures,
encountered
many
memorable
and
critical
moments.
On
April
23,
2019,
while
going
down
Mt.
Annapurna,
Purja
and
his
team
heard
about
a
Malaysian
climber
who
had
been
separated
from
his
group
with
no
food,
water,
or
oxygen
for
over
40
hours.
They
managed
to
find
him
and
got
him
airlifted
to
a
hospital.
On
May
15,
2019,
Purja’s
team
similarly
helped
three
trapped
climbers
on
Mt.
Kanchenjunga
by
giving
them
oxygen.
Purja
said
his
primary
purpose
for
undertaking
this
enormous
task
was
to
show
the
world
that
anyone
can
attain
greatness
if
they
put
their
minds
to
it.
“By
achieving
this
goal,
I
knew
I
could
inspire
people
from
all
generations
across
the
world,”
he
said.
28.
Which
was
the
last
of
the
world’s
14
tallest
mountains
Purja
peaked?
A.
Mt.
Everest.
B.
Mt.
Annapurna.
C.
Mt.
Kanchenjunga.
D.
Mt.
Shishapangma.
29.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Purja?
A.
Capable,
worthy
and
honest.
B.
Brave,
intelligent
and
traditional.
C.
Determined,
positive
and
caring.
D.
Creative,
energetic
and
adventurous.
30.
What
does
the
author
want
to
tell
us
by
the
examples
in
paragraph
4?
A.
The
number
of
climbers
should
be
limited
to
ensure
safety.
B.
Purja
and
his
team
are
willing
to
assist
climbers
in
trouble.
C.
It
is
impossible
to
rescue
trapped
climbers
on
high
mountains.
D.
Necessary
preparations
must
be
made
before
climbing
mountains.
31.
What
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
text?
A.
Mountaineering:
A
Challenging
but
Popular
Sport
B.
Purja:
A
World-famous
Nepalese
Climbing
Pioneer
C.
Kim
Chang-ho
Succeeded
in
Climbing
up
Mt.
Everest
Alone
D.
Nepalese
Mountaineer
Conquers
World’s
14
Highest
Peaks
in
Six
Months
D
The
negative
health
impacts
of
plastic
on
both
wildlife
and
humans
have
been
well
documented.
Recycling
contributes
to
settling
the
problem.
However,
the
material
coming
from
the
plastic
recycled
using
the
traditional
technology
is
of
lower
quality
and
can
only
be
used
a
few
times
for
items
like
clothing
or
carpets
before
it
has
to
be
thrown
away.
Now,
French
start-up
Carbios
wants
to
help
alleviate
the
world’s
plastic
pollution
with
a
bacterial
enzyme
(细菌酶)
that
“eats”
PET—the
most
plentiful
plastic
used
to
produce
packaging
and
plastic
bottles.
The
enzyme
is
able
to
downgrade
90%
of
a
ton
of
plastic
in
less
than
10
hours.
And
the
resulting
material
can
be
used
to
create
anything
and,
more
importantly,
can
be
continuously
recycled.
To
break
down
the
plastic,
the
waste
is
placed
in
a
reactor
with
water
and
the
enzyme
and
heated
for
16
hours
at
65℃.
The
resulting
mix
is
then
filtered
(过滤)
and
purified
(净化).
This
allows
for
the
recovery
of
the
building
blocks
that
make
up
PET.
These
building
blocks
are
then
remade
into
new
plastic
and
transformed
into
bottles
and
other
items,
without
having
to
use
more
resources.
The
recycling
process
will
be
tested
in
a
larger
range
at
a
new,
bigger
facility
in
Lyon,
France,
by
the
end
of
2021.
Once
all
the
problems
have
been
removed,
Carbios
hopes
to
bring
the
technology
on
the
market
by
2024.
Though
Carbios’s
recycling
technique
will
certainly
help
reduce
plastic
pollution,
Stephan
believes
it
is
only
part
of
the
solution.
We
can
only
win
the
battle
if
we
do
a
better
job
of
ensuring
that
plastic
waste
does
not
end
up
in
the
environment
or
in
landfills.
So
the
next
time
you
use
a
plastic
bottle,
be
sure
to
make
the
extra
effort
to
place
it
in
a
recycling
bin.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“alleviate”
in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Cut
down.
B.
Reflect
on.
C.
Keep
records
of.
D.
Watch
out
for.
33.
What
is
the
main
characteristic
of
the
material
produced
by
enzyme?
A.
It
can
resist
bacteria.
B.
It
can
stand
high
temperatures.
C.
It
can
be
sustainably
used.
D.
It
is
harmless
to
the
environment.
34.
What
does
paragraph
3
mainly
tell
us?
A.
The
sources
of
the
bacterial
enzyme.
B.
The
process
of
producing
plastic
bottles.
C.
How
the
bacterial
enzyme
breaks
down
PET.
D.
How
waste
plastic
is
recycled
with
the
bacterial
enzyme.
35.
Which
statement
agrees
with
the
text?
A.
The
new
technology
has
been
put
to
wide
use.
B.
Traditional
plastic
is
easily
storable
and
affordable.
C.
The
promising
enzymes
technology
is
in
the
experimental
stage.
D.
Bacterial
enzymes
will
completely
solve
the
problem
of
plastic
pollution.
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Laughter
is
the
best
medicine.
It
helps
solve
problems,
improve
relationships,
and
support
both
physical
and
emotional
health.
___36___
Read
the
following
suggestions
and
learn
to
make
laughter
part
of
your
life.
Laugh
at
yourself.
Laughing
at
yourself
is
one
of
the
biggest
differences
between
happy
people
and
unhappy
people.
It
communicates
to
both
you
and
the
people
around
you
that
it’s
no
big
deal.
So
be
brave
enough
to
share
your
embarrassing
moments.
___37___
When
something
negative
happens,
try
to
make
it
a
humorous
story
that
will
make
you
and
others
laugh.
___38___
Keep
a
toy
on
your
desk
or
in
your
car.
Put
up
a
funny
poster
in
your
office.
Choose
a
computer
screensaver
that
makes
you
laugh.
Frame
photos
of
you
and
your
family
or
friends
having
fun.
All
of
these
are
good
resources
of
laughter.
Spend
time
with
funny
people.
Even
if
you
don’t
consider
yourself
a
humorous
person,
you
can
still
seek
out
new
friends
who
are
ready
to
laugh
and
who
can
make
you
laugh.
These
are
people
who
find
humor
in
everyday
events.
Their
playful
points
of
view
and
laughter
are
contagious
(传染的).
___39___
Don’t
go
a
day
without
laughing.
Set
aside
10
minutes
each
day
to
do
something
that
amuses
you.
You
can
watch
some
humorous
videos
or
look
at
some
funny
photos
online.
___40___
Try
thinking
back
to
a
joke
you
heard
or
read,
or
a
comedy
you
watched.
As
long
as
you
have
a
joyful
heart
and
purposely
make
time
to
laugh,
you’ll
be
amazed
at
how
differently
you
will
begin
to
view
your
job,
your
family,
your
relationships
and
yourself.
A.
Surround
yourself
with
amusing
reminders
to
lighten
up.
B.
If
you
can’t
find
any
humor
at
hand,
recall
something
funny.
C.
When
you
are
around
them,
you’ll
be
more
likely
to
laugh
too.
D
But
not
everyone
is
good
at
laughing
genuinely
and
accurately.
E.
Try
to
schedule
this
right
after
the
most
stressful
part
of
your
day.
F.
Attempt
to
laugh
at
your
awkward
situations
rather
than
regret
them.
G.
Avoid
negative
people
and
don’t
hold
on
to
things
that
make
you
unhappy.
第三部分
语言运用(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。
Alice
is
a
student
who
came
to
my
class
last
year.
Though
she
has
already
turned
60,
Alice
looks
so
fit
and
___41___,
with
a
bright
smile
and
an
enthusiastic
attitude.
I
am
Alice’s
teacher
in
class,
but
I
feel
she
is
my
teacher
in
life.
For
my
2-hour
class
every
Saturday
morning,
Alice
has
to
take
a
3-hour
round-trip
on
the
road.
But
she
is
never
___42___
for
class.
Alice
is
very
passionate
about
learning
English.
She
often
says,
“Don’t
___43___
me
as
a
60-year-old.
I
am
just
a
new
beginner
who
wants
to
learn
anything
___44___.
You
know,
I
am
very
excited
to
come
to
the
class!”
So
I
feel
a
strong
sense
of
___45___
to
make
sure
what
I
teach
makes
sense
to
her.
Alice
came
to
me
with
very
___46___
English
skills,
but
she
turns
out
to
be
a
very
fast
learner
because
she
always
puts
English
___47___
on
a
daily
basis.
I
___48___
her
homework
before
every
class.
Her
homework
is
usually
not
what
I
___49___
for
the
class,
rather
it
is
something
that
she
____50____
to
put
together.
She
makes
various
sentences
using
the
important
words
and
phrases
she
learned
from
our
____51____
class.
I
am
always
____52____
by
the
quality
of
her
work.
I
feel
fortunate
to
have
a
student
like
Alice.
She
has
____53____
me
so
much.
Our
____54____
is
a
great
learning
experience
for
both
of
us.
Though
I
have
no
idea
why
she
learns
English,
I
hope
I
can
help
her
____55____
her
dream,
whatever
it
is.
41.
A.
strong
B.
cheerful
C.
generous
D.
proud
42.
A.
anxious
B.
ready
C.
late
D.
meant
43.
A.
treat
B.
recognize
C.
mistake
D.
describe
44.
A.
carefully
B.
properly
C.
literally
D.
eagerly
45.
A.
humor
B.
achievement
C.
responsibility
D.
belonging
46.
A.
special
B.
basic
C.
effective
D.
complicated
47.
A.
in
place
B.
in
motion
C.
in
order
D.
in
use
48.
A.
copy
B.
check
C.
mention
D.
prepare
49.
A.
adjusted
B.
saved
C.
assigned
D.
collected
50.
A.
volunteers
B.
agrees
C.
promises
D.
hesitates
51.
A.
lively
B.
previous
C.
typical
D.
flexible
52.
A.
encouraged
B.
annoyed
C.
confused
D.
impressed
53.
A.
taught
B.
entertained
C.
guaranteed
D.
permitted
54.
A.
appointment
B.
arrangement
C.
interaction
D.
cooperation
55.
A.
play
safe
with
B.
try
out
for
C.
let
go
of
D.
get
closer
to
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。
People
used
to
keep
large
amounts
of
cash
at
home
during
difficult
times.
___56___
in
the
coronavirus
(冠状病毒)
crisis,
things
are
different.
These
metal
coins
and
paper
bills
can
be
a
source
of
worry
rather
than
hope.
The
fear
is
that
these
objects,
possibly
___57___
(touch)
by
thousands
of
people,
could
be
a
way
for
the
disease
to
spread.
Health
experts
say
that
___58___
risk
is
small.
Still,
some
businesses
refuse
to
accept
them,
and
some
countries
have
suggested
that
their
citizens
should
stop
___59___
(use)
them
altogether.
Britain
and
Australia
are
leading
the
trend
in
___60___
(expect)
of
going
cashless
in
the
near
future.
Sweden,
Finland
and
Canada
have
also
___61___
(gradual)
reduced
cash
use
to
the
point
where
using
it
in
large
amounts
seems
unusual.
And
in
China,
cash
use
___62___
(drop)
dramatically
as
electronic
payment
services
increased
in
popularity
over
the
past
ten
years.
Though
in
Iran
there
are
no
international
bank
cards,
new
signs
have
appeared
at
some
gas
stations.
Service
___63___
(do)
through
debit
cards
(借记卡)
only,
making
the
payment
process
much
___64___
(easy).
Then
will
cash
disappear?
Probably
not
in
a
short
time.
Cash
use
is
still
common
in
places
___65___
many
people
cannot
pay
for
the
cost
of
banking
services,
like
countries
in
West
and
Central
Africa.
And
technology
is
also
a
problem.
Experts
say
the
world
will
not
be
cashless
until
everyone
and
every
country
has
reliable
access
(能使用)
to
the
internet.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
66.假如你是李华,你的英国留学生朋友Roy得知你校正在举行为期两周的绘画摄影艺术展,发来邮件向你询问相关情况。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:
1.
艺术展的内容;
2.
艺术展的意义;
3.
发出邀请。
注意:1.
写作词数应为80左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
Roy,
Glad
to
hear
from
you
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best
wishes.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
(满分25分)
67.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。
I
was
born
and
grew
up
in
a
small
seaside
town.
In
my
childhood,
I
often
played
on
the
beach
with
my
elder
sister,
chasing
(追逐)
the
waves
and
enjoying
the
seaside
scenery.
One
sunny
summer
afternoon,
my
sister
and
I
were
playing
on
a
big
rock
quite
a
distance
from
the
beach.
We
were
so
happy
that
we
didn’t
notice
the
water
rising.
When
we
decided
to
go
back,
we
were
shocked
to
find
that
the
rock
had
almost
been
covered
by
water
and
there
was
no
way
back
to
the
shore.
Meanwhile,
the
wind
blew
harder
and
harder.
We
got
into
a
panic,
waving
and
shouting
crazily
towards
the
shore.
Suddenly,
I
slipped
(滑)
and
fell
into
the
sea.
My
sister
stretched
out
her
hand
to
catch
hold
of
me.
However,
she
could
not
stay
still,
and
slid
off
the
rock
into
the
sea,
too.
“Help!
Help!”
We
cried.
I
could
feel
my
body
tingling
(酸麻)
as
I
tried
to
breathe
for
air.
I
attempted
to
swim
back
to
the
rock,
but
the
water
was
too
deep
and
the
waves
were
too
strong.
What
made
things
worse
was
that
the
rough
water
made
it
almost
impossible
for
anyone
to
hear
our
cries.
Tears
mixed
with
the
water
as
I
struggled
in
the
sea.
My
sister,
although
using
all
her
strength,
wasn’t
able
to
pull
me
in.
Instead,
she
was
being
pushed
apart
from
me
by
the
big
waves.
The
two
of
us,
scared
to
death,
kept
crying.
Luckily,
two
boys
playing
on
the
beach
happened
to
see
us.
They
quickly
found
a
stick
nearby
and
approached
us
cautiously,
hand
in
hand.
They
tried
to
pull
us
ashore
with
the
stick.
But
the
stick
was
too
short
for
us
to
reach.
Worse
still,
the
wind
was
getting
so
strong
that
the
two
boys
were
rocked
from
side
to
side,
unable
to
stand
steadily.
Eventually,
they
had
no
choice
but
to
go
back
to
the
shore
to
look
for
other
people
to
help
us.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Another
huge
wave
crashed
over
my
head
and
pulled
me
under.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Fortunately,
the
two
boys
managed
to
find
a
lifeguard.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二开学测试英语参考答案及听力原稿
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26-30CDDCB
31-35DACDC
36-40DFACB
41-45BCADC
46-50BDBCA
51-55BDACD
56.
But/Yet
57.
touched
58.
the
59.
using
60.
expectation
61.
gradually
62.
has
dropped
63.
is
done
64.
easier
65.
where
Text
1
M:
The
newspaper
says
it’ll
be
cloudy
and
rainy
today.
What
do
you
think?
W:
I
don't
believe
it.
Look!
The
sun
is
out,
and
there
is
not
one
single
cloud
in
the
sky!
Text
2
M:
Why
will
Mr.
Rogers
be
out
of
the
office
next
week?
To
take
a
holiday
or
go
on
business?
W:
Neither.
He’s
traveling
to
see
his
niece.
She's
getting
married
next
Tuesday.
Text3
W:
I
guess
Catherine
is
at
home
now.
M:
She
can't
be
at
home.
She
called
me
from
her
office
just
a
minute
ago.
Text4
M:
Lisa,
when
did
you
become
interested
in
skating?
W:
I
became
interested
in
it
when
I
was
just
six
years
old.
That
was
ten
years
ago.
Text
5
W:
Would
you
close
your
books
now?
Please
remember
to
write
down
your
name
and
school
number.
M:
How
long
do
we
have?
W:
90
minutes.
If
you
finish
the
paper
early,
you
can
leave
the
room
quietly.
Text
6
W:
Tom,
I
heard
you're
going
to
a
summer
camp
in
a
forest
somewhere.
M:
Yes.We’re
leaving
this
Friday,
the
day
after
tomorrow.
W:
What
are
you
going
to
do
there?
M:
It’s
mainly
for
learning
about
animals.
There
are
going
to
be
some
animal
experts
at
the
camp
who
will
tell
us
about
animals,
and
we’re
going
to
read
some
interesting
books
about
animals.
So
what's
your
plan
for
the
summer?
W:
I’ll
go
to
a
summer
camp,
too.
It's
a
singing
camp.
M:
Oh,
that's
exciting.
You've
always
dreamed
of
becoming
a
singer!
Text7
W:
Hello.
I
saw
your
advertisernent
in
the
newspaper
about
the
bicyele
for
sale
and
I
am
here
to
have
a
look
at
it.
M:
Come
with
me.
Here
it
is.
W:
Oh.
How
old
is
it?
M:
I
bought
it
two
months
ago.
W:
How
much
do
you
want
for
it?
M:
$650.
W:
I’m
afraid
it’s
too
expensive
for
a
used
one.
M:
But
it’s
a
new
model
and
has
27
speeds.
You
can
ride
it
to
climb
mountains.
W:
That
doesn't
interest
me.
I
just
want
to
use
it
to
go
to
work.
M:
Well,
how
much
do
you
offer?
W:
If
you
can
make
it
$100
less,
I
will
tke
it.
M:
That’s
a
deal.
I
will
move
to
Florida
and
work
there
next
month,
or
I
wouldn't
be
selling
it
so
cheaply.
After
all,
I
will
have
to
buy
a
new
one
when
I
get
to
Florida.
Text
8
W:
Have
you
talked
to
Mrs.
Lisa
about
doing
your
math
test
over?
I
just
saw
her
in
the
lunchroom.
M:
I
talked
to
her
yesterday
in
the
library.
She
said
that
because
I
had
the
wrong
pencil,
the
answers
could
not
be
seen
by
the
test
machine.
It
was
a
silly
mistake.
W:
So
will
you
get
another
chance
then?
M:
No,
I
don't
need
another
chance.
Mrs.
Lisa
will
just
grade
my
test
by
hand.
She
told
me
that
this
had
happened
in
an
English
test
once,
but
next
time
I
will
lose
points
if
I
use
the
wrong
pencil.
W:
The
biology
teacher,
Mr.Walsh,
said
the
same
thig
to
another
student
in
the
biology
lab,
but
then
he
took
it
back
because
he
realized
hehad
just
forgotten
to
put
it
in
the
machine!
Text
9
W:
What’s
the
weather
like
in
your
city?
M:
It
gets
very
hot
in
the
summer.
The
temperature
is
usually
between
37
and
40
degrees.
When
it’s
hot,
we
often
get
lots
of
rain.
The
winters
are
drier
...
about
15
to
20
degrees.
What
about
your
city?
W:
The
temperature
in
the
summer
usually
only
reaches
abcut
20
to
25
degrees
in
my
city.
And
we
often
gct
snow
in
the
winter.
M:
What
is
the
temperature
like
in
the
winter?
W:
The
temperature
usually
falls
to
zero
degrees
in
the
winter.
The
strees
are
often
covered
with
ice
in
the
morning.
M:
I
heard
your
city
has
a
lot
of
fog.
Is
that
true?
W:We
do
have
a
few
foggy
days
in
the
winter.
But
I
wouldn’t
say
we
have
a
lot
of
fog.
The
skies
are
usually
clear
in
your
city,
aren’t
they?
M:Yes,
they
are.
We
have
thunderstorms,
but
each
one
usually
lasts
only
a
few
hours.
Then
the
skies
are
clear
again.
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10
Hello
everyone.
I'm
Mr.
Clark.
I
want
to
tell
you
something
about
the
school
trip
to
the
museum.
Well,
some
sudents
wanted
to
go
on
Tuesday,
but
that
is
a
problem
for
me
because
there
is
a
teachers’
meeting
here
at
lunchtime.
And
the
museum
is
closed
on
Wednesday
aftencon.
That
leaves
Thursday.
I
hope
that’s
a
good
day
for
everyone.
Now,
thcre
is
a
bus
to
take
you
from
the
school
to
the
museum.
To
catch
te
bus,
please
come
to
the
school
at.7:45.
Please
don't
be
late.
Remember,
it
costs
more
to
go
into
the
museum
alone.
In
a
student
group,
we
only
pay
$12
earh.
So
we
have
a
good
price.
But
it’s
important
for
everyone
to
get
to
school
on
time
so
that
we
can
all
go
togeter.
So
we
can
arrive
at
the
museum
before
9:00.
OK?