江苏省苏州第十中学2020~2021学年第一学期
2019级高二年级10月阶段性检测
英语试卷
2020.10
选择题
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.Where
will
the
woman
most
probably
work?
A.In
her
hometown.
B.In
New
York.
C.In
a
university.
2.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.Father
and
daughter.
C.Interviewer
and
interviewee.
3
When
will
the
two
speakers
probably
meet?
A.This
morning.
B.This
afternoon.
C.
Early
tomorrow.
4.Why
will
the
woman
go
to
Edinburgh?
A.To
attend
a
meeting.
B.To
visit
relatives.
C.To
go
sightseeing.
5.How
much
does
the
woman
have
to
pay?
A.$70.
B.$105.
C.$140.
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.What
season
is
it
now?
A.Summer.
B.Autumn.
C.
Winter.
7.What
does
the
man
think
the
weather
will
be
like
this
weekend?
A.It'll
be
rainy.
B.
It'll
be
fine.
C.
It'll
be
cold.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8
What
is
Jack
now?
A,A
high
school
student.
B.A
college
student.
C.A
computer
engineer.
9.What
is
the
real
difference
in
his
life
now?
A.There
is
a
lot
of
homework.
B.He
has
to
be
on
his
own.
C.
There
is
much
more
to
learn.
10.What
is
the
most
important
part
of
his
plan?
A.What
to
do
first.
B.When
and
where
to
make
it.
C.How
to
make
it.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place
A.In
a
double
room.
B.In
a
dry
cleaner's.
C.At
a
hotel
front
desk.
12.What
does
the
man
ask
about?
A.Whether
he
can
have
his
washing
done.
B.How
much
he
has
to
pay
for
the
laundry.
C.When
he
has
to
check
out
of
the
hotel.
13.What
offer
does
the
woman
make?
A.To
dry-clean
his
suit.
B.To
carry
his
suitcase.
C.To
give
him
a
lift.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What
is
the
woman's
destination?
A.The
16th
Street.
B.
Battery
Park.
C.A
bookshop.
15.Why
does
she
want
to
make
a
stop
at
Union
Square?
A.Because
the
traffic
is
pretty
heavy.
B.Because
she
wants
to
buy
something.
C.Because
Sally
is
waiting
for
her
there.
16.What
can
we
know
about
the
man?
A.He
drives
slowly.
B.He
likes
reading.
C.He
provides
good
service.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
the
speaker
introducing?
A.A
fun
magazine.
B.A
TV
program.
C.A
language
project.
18.What
does"to
pull
the
wool
over
someone's
eyes"mean?
A.To
stop
someone.
B.To
trick
someone.
C.To
persuade
someone.
19.How
can
we
get
the
meaning
of
idioms?
A.By
using
the
context.
B.By
talking
with
native
speakers.
C.By
understanding
individual
words.
20.What
else
is
included
in
Learn
Hot
English?
A.Fashion.
B.
Food.
C.Fitness.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
There
are
thirty-four
bridges
on
the
Thames
River
in
London,the
following
are
among
the
most
famous
ones.
Tower
Bridge
Tower
Bridge
has
stood
over
the
River
Thames
in
London
since
1894
and
is
one
of
the
finest,most
recognizable
bridges
in
the
World.It
is
the
bridge
in
London
you
may
see
in
movies
and
on
advertising
writing
for
London.Tower
Bridge
is
the
only
Thames
Bridge
that
can
be
raised.It
used
to
be
raised
about
50
times
a
day,but
nowadays
it
is
only
raised
4
to
5
times
a
week.
London
Bridge
The
construction
of
the
first
stone
London
Bridge
started
in
1176
and
finished
years
later.Houses
and
shops
were
once
built
on
the
bridge,
which
made
the
road
so
narrow
that
it
was
often
jammed
with
people,horses
and
carts.A'
keep
left
rule
was
made
in
1733
to
keep
the
traffic
moving.
This
became
the
rule
of
the
road
in
Britain.
In
1757
the
old
bridge
was
pulled
down
and
a
new
one
was
built
in
1831.
Interestingly,that
one
was
pulled
down
again
in
1967
but
rebuilt
in
Lake
Havasu
City,USA,as
a
tourist
attraction.
The
present
London
Bridge
was
opened
in
1973.
Millennium
Bridge
The
Millennium
Bridge
is
a
bridge
for
walkers.
It
was
built
to
connect
the
Tate
Modern
Art
Gallery
to
the
City
and
St
Paul's
Cathedral(圣保罗大教堂)in
2000.Thousands
of
people
rushed
to
see
the
new
bridge.Almost
immediately
after
opening,the
bridge
had
to
be
shut
because
of
the
dangerous
waving
caused
by
too
many
visitors.It
has
now
been
reopened.The
bridge
is
about
320
meters,costs
16
million
pounds
to
build
and
only
takes
walkers.
Westminster
Bridge
Westminster
Bridge
is
a
road
and
foot
traffic
bridge
over
the
River
Thames
between
Westminster
and
Lambeth.The
present
bridge,opened
in
1862,is
the
second
on
the
site
and
took
the
place
of
an
earlier
bridge
opened
in
1750.The
British
romantic
poet,William
Wordsworth,wrote
a
famous
poem"Composed
Upon
Westminster
Bridge"in
the
autumn
of
1802.
Want
to
know
more
about
the
bridges
on
the
Thames
River?Click
here
www.bridgesinbritain.com.
21.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A
The
1831
London
Bridge
is
now
in
the
USA.
B.Tower
Bridge
is
much
less
frequently
lifted
today
than
before.
C.Car
and
buses
are
not
allowed
to
cross
Millennium
Bridge.
D.
Westminster
Bridge
is
for
walkers
only.
22.The
Passage
is
most
probably
taken
from
a
A.school
report
B.website
article
C.teenage
magazine
D.science
fiction
23.What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.William
Wordsworth
wrote
many
poems
of
the
bridges
on
the
Thames
River.
B.Millennium
Bridge
wasn't
built
strong
enough
so
that
it
had
to
be
pulled
down
and
rebuilt.
C.That
all
the
traffic
is
kept
left
in
Britain
was
from
a
rule
of
an
old
London
Bridge.
D.Tower
Bridge
is
the
symbol
of
London
because
it
is
the
first
bridge
on
the
Thames
River.
B
On
a
cool
morning,Wilson
Kasaine
heads
out
along
a
dirt
path
in
southern
Kenya.His
calmness
makes
it
easy
to
forget
that
he's
tracking
one
of
the
most
dangerous
animals
in
the
world.Kasaine
is
tracking
lions-especially
one
lion
called
Marti,who
is
the
real-life
Lion
King
of
Selenkay
Conservancy.
Tracking
lions
on
foot
may
sound
like
a
death
wish,but
Kasaine
has
been
doing
it
for
most
of
his
life.
Born
into
a
traditional
Maasai
family
he
quickly
grew
to
understand
the
beauty
and
danger
of
wildlife.Living
with
big
wild
animals
forces
him
to
develop
a
good
sense
of
where
they
have
been
and
where
they
may
be
going.During
his
12-Kkilometer
walks
to
and
from
school,
he
learned
how
to
tell
the
paw
prints(爪印)of
a
lion
from
those
of
other
animals.
Growing
up,Kasaine
knew
that
improving
his
tracking
abilities
would
help
him
avoid
surprise
meetings
with
dangerous
animals.
For
many
Maasai,tracking
is
mainly
a
matter
of
self-protection.But
Kasaine
is
tracking
lions
to
meet
them
and
to
protect
them.He
leads
a
small
group
of
wide-eyed
tourists
over
the
red
sandy
path,searching
for
the
lion
that
has
left
upon
it
his
prints.
Each
year,thousands
of
tourists
crowd
Kenya's
national
parks
to
try
to
have
a
look
at
the"big
five”;
elephants,rhinoceros,leopards,buffaloes
and
lions.The
international
draw
of
these
animals
matters
a
lot
because
the
nation's
economy
is
tied
to
the
protection
of
its
wildlife.If
Kenya's
wildlife
disappears,
so
does
its
second-largest
source
of
income.
Wildlife
protection
efforts
in
Kenya
meant
marking
off
land
exclusively(专门地)for
animals.But
it
also
meant
that
the
people
who
had
originally
lived
in
the
area
were
forced
to
leave
their
land
and
into
smaller
surrounding
areas.They
are
also
finding
it
increasingly
hard
to
keep
a
traditional
Maasai
lifestyle.But
people
are
glad
that
it
really
makes
a
difference
to
wildlife
protection.
24.How
did
Kasaine
track
lions?
A.By
working
together
with
tourists.
B.By
running
after
them
all
the
time.
C.By
going
to
school
every
day.
D.By
studying
their
paw
prints.
25.What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
4?
A.Maasai
people
are
born
animal
lovers.
B.Tourism
is
a
big
threat
to
Kenya's
wildlife.
C.Kenya
benefits
a
lot
from
its
wildlife
protection.
D.Small
animals
are
not
included
in
their
protection
policy.
26.What
does
the
underlined
word"it"in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.Kenya's
economic
development.
B.People's
leaving
their
original
homes.
C.Kenya's
second-largest
income
source.
D.Kenyan
people's
traditional
Maasai
lifestyle.
27.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Wildlife
protection
in
Kenya
B.Meeting
a
dangerous
animal
C.Wilson
Kasaine's
wise
choice
D.Learning
to
live
with
lions
C
Rainbow-coloured
rubbish
is
the
colourful
waste
created
by
a
Swedish
city
with
a
unique
recycling
system.Like
many
cities
in
Sweden,Eskilstuna
has
an
impressive
recycling
record.It
met
the
EU'
s
2020
target
of
recycling
50%of
waste
many
years
ago.But
almost-everyone
who
lives
here
follows
a
strict
recycling
policy
at
home.People
are
expected
to
sort
their
household
waste
into
seven
separate
categories,
including
food,textiles,
cartons
and
metal.
But
what
really
makes
the
system
stand
out
is
the
bright
colour
code.
The
reason
for
this
becomes
clear
at
the
city's
recycling
plant.The
bags
arrive
all
jumbled
up(混乱)
because
they're
collected
altogether,once
a
fortnight
from
outside
people's
houses.But
thanks
to
those
bright
colours,scanners
can
select
the
bags
and
separate
them
efficiently.The
food-waste
in
green
bags
is
processed
on
site
into
slurry(浆)to
make
biogas,which
powers
city's
buses.One
of
the
benefits
of
this
method
of
recycling
is
that
there
is
less
cross-pollution,
so
more
of
the
recycled
waste
can
actually
be
used
to
make
new
things.
Like
the
rest
of
Sweden,Eskilstuna
is
committed
to
sending
zero
waste
from
its
citizens
to
landfill(垃圾堆)。Waste
that
cannot
be
recycled
is
incinerated
at
a
local
plant
to
generate
electricity.This
reduces
reliance
on
fossil
fuels,
but
does
create
greenhouse
gases.As
countries
around
the
world
try
to
improve
their
recycling
rates,some
may
look
to
Eskilstuna
as
an
example
to
follow--as
long
as
they
think
they
can
persuade
their
citizens
to
get
busy
sorting
at
home.
88.How
do
people
in
Eskilstuna
follow
a
strict
recycling
policy?
A.They
recycle
waste
at
their
homes.
B.They
send
waste
to
recycling
plants.
C.They
spray
waste
with
colorful
paints.
D.They
pack
sorted
waste
with
color
bags.
29.What
is
the
advantage
of
the
bright
colour
code?
A
It
avoids
cross-pollution
entirely.
B.The
waste
can
be
stored
in
a
fixed
site.
The
bags
take
on
a
colorful
look.
D.The
bags
can
be
easily
classified.
30.What
does
the
underlined
word"incinerated"in
the
last
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.Burnt.
B.Broken
C.Buried.
D.Wrapped.
31.Which
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.Tips
on
how
to
sort
household
waste
B.A
Swedish
city's
recycling
efforts
C.Measures
to
collect
messy
waste
bags
D.A
new
policy
for
conservation
D
Battling
coronavirus
is
an
experience
that
will
forever
be
etched(铭刻)in
my
mind.I
had
what's
considered
a
mild(温和的)case,but
this
virus
is
cruel.Now
that
I've
recovered,I'm
sharing
my
story
because
I
want
people
to
take
this
situation
seriously.
My
boyfriend
and
I
have
been
trying
to
trace
our
steps
back
to
where
we
first
came
into
contact
with
coronavirus,and
we
think
it
was
the
night
we
went
out
to
celebrate
his
sister-in-law's
40th
birthday
in
early
March.We
went
to
a
Mexican
restaurant
on
Long
Island
that
Friday
night,and
we
shared
lots
of
laughs
and
food.
We
didn't
think
anything
of
it
at
the
time,of
course.The
news
was
just
beginning
to
report
the
spread
of
COVID-19
in
America,so
it
wasn't
exactly
at
the
forefront
of
my
mind.Looking
back
now,I
think
that
must
have
been
the
start
of
it
all.My
boyfriend,Luis,began
showing
symptoms
on
Monday,but
we
assumed
it
was
a
typical
cold.He
works
from
home,so
we
figured
it
would
just
blow
over.He
had
body
aches
and
a
minor
fever
for
five
days,but
it
didn't
seem
a
cause
for
concern.Then
it
took
me
down.
My
symptoms
began
on
Monday,March
16.It
had
been
a
week
since
Luis
had
been
sick.
It
all
began
with
a
low
fever,about
99
to
100
degrees.I
felt
really
weak,but
I
still
went
to
work.By
the
day's
end,I
told
my
boss
I
had
to
leave.At
this
point,coronavirus
had
begun
to
take
over
New
York,so
I
was
told
to
work
from
home.On
Tuesday,the
headache
started.It
was
so
intense
that
I
had
to
lie
down-it
was
too
difficult
to
keep
my
head
up.
By
the
end
of
the
week,
I
knew
something
was
off.This
wasn't
what
a
typical
illness
felt
like.
Everything
hurt.Luis
and
I
decided
it
was
time
I
seek
medical
help.
My
fever
was
only
100.6
degrees,but
it
felt
like
my
skin
was
being
pulled
in
opposite
directions.
My
knees,hands,and
even
my
earlobes
hurt.
We
went
to
nearby
urgent
care,where
I
filled
out
paperwork
and
waited
for
the
doctor.After
examining
me,the
doctor
said
he
was
certain
I
would
test
positive
for
coronavirus
and
that
I'd
contracted(感染)it
from
Luis.
That
Saturday
evening
was
the
absolute
worst.
I
didn't
know
how
much
worse
I
was
going
to
get,
and
I
feared
the
uncertainty
of
it
all.
My
fever
finally
broke
the
following
Wednesday.
I
went
to
bed
that
night,and
the
next
morning
I
awoke
to
a
perfect
98.6-degree
temperature
that
remained
consistent.It
was
such
a
relief.Two
days
later
the
health
department
called
me
with
the
news
that
I'd
tested
positive
for
COVID-19.By
then,I
was
feeling
mostly
back
to
myself
again,except
for
a
lingering(继续存留)dry
cough.
32.What
might
be
the
source
of
the
author
and
her
boyfriend's
coronavirus?
A.A
birthday
celebration.
B.A
mild
coronavirus
case.
C.A
painful
experience.
D.A
serious
situation
in
USA.
33.What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.The
news
of
COVID-19
was
unknown
to
the
author.
B.The
author
didn't
take
the
spread
of
COVID-19
seriously.
C.The
author
didn't
suffer
from-a
low_fever
at
the
beginning.
D.The
news
of
COVID-19
was
just
like
that
of
a
typical
cold.
34.In
which
case
did
the
author
ask
for
a
leave?
A.After
her
symptoms
began.
B.Once
Luis
had
body
aches.
C.Before
the
virus
took
her
down.
D.When
she
could
hardly
sit
up.
35.What
indicates
the
turning
point
of
the
author's
illness?
A.The
positive
test
result.
B.A
lingering
dry
cough.
C.A
temperature
return.
D.The
concern
for
herself.
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。
Lots
of
people
find
it
hard
to
get
up
in
the
morning,and
put
the
blame
on
the
alarm
clock.In
fact,
the
key
to
easy
morning
wake-up
lies
in
resetting
your
body
clock.
36
Here
is
how
to
make
one
37
In
order
to
make
a
change
,
you
need
to
decide
why
it
is
important.
Do
you
want
to
get
up
in
time
to
have
breakfast
with
your
family,get
in
some
exercise,or
just
be
better
prepared
for
your
day?Once
you
are
clear
about
your
reasons,tell
your
family
or
roommates
about
the
change
you
want
to
make.
Rethink
mornings.Now
that
you
know
why
you
want
to
wake
up,consider
re-arranging
your
morning
activities.If
you
want
time
to
have
breakfast
with
your
family,save
some
time
the
night
before
by
setting
out
clothes,shoes,and
bags.
38。That's
a
quarter-hour
more
you
could
be
sleeping
if
you
bought
a
coffee
maker
with
a
timer.
Keep
your
sleep
or
wake
schedule
on
weekends.If
you're
tired
out
by
Friday
night,sleeping
in
on
Saturday
could
sound
wonderful.But
compensating(补偿)on
the
weekends
actually
feeds
into
your
sleepiness
the
following
week,a
recent
study
found.
39
Keep
a
record
and
evaluate
it
weekly.Keep
track
of
your
efforts
and
write
down
how
you
feel.
After
you've
tried
a
new
method
for
a
week,take
a
look
at
your
record.
40
If
not,take
another
look
at
other
methods
you
could
try.
A.Get
a
sleep
specialist.
B.Find
the
right
motivation.
C.A
better
plan
for
sleep
can
help.
D.And
consider
setting
a
second
alarm.
E.If
the
steps
you
take
are
working,keep
it
up.
F.Stick
to
your
set
bedtime
and
wake-up
time,no
matter
the
day.
G.Reconsider
the
15
minutes
you
spend
in
line
at
the
café
to
get
coffee.
第三部分:完形填空(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。
Long
long
ago,
a
wise
man
who
lived
a
simple
life
in
a
village
was
famous
throughout
the
country.
The
king
heard
about
his
stories
and
was
so_41_
with
the
man's
modest
behavior
that
he
invited
the
wise
man
to
live
with
him
in
the
42
The
wise
man
willingly
accepted,which
surprised
the
king,who
had
expected
it
would
take
43
to
persuade
him
to
accept
the
invitation._44,the
king
made
luxurious
arrangements
for
his
stay.
To
the
king's
greater
45,the
wise
man
46
quickly
and
even
enjoyed
all
the
luxuries
of
the
palace.While
the
king
started
suspecting
that
maybe
he
was
cheated
by
the
wise
man,he
just
kept
his
47
to
himself
and
continued
to
48
the
wise
man.A
year
later,the
wise
man
was
still
enjoying
his
stay.
One
day,the
king
made
up
his
mind
to
talk
to
the
wise
man
about
his
thoughts.He
said,"When
I
first
met
you,I
49
your
lifestyle
and
minimum
needs,but
what
I
see
now
is
totally
the
50
I
am
51
about
what
is
the
difference
between
you
and
me."The
wise
man
smiled
and
said,"I
am
52
for
you
to
ask
this
question,but
I
will
answer
you
tomorrow
morning."
The
next
morning
the
wise
man
came
to
the
king
and
said,"I
am
leaving
for
an
unknown
place.
53
you
really
want
the
answer,you
will
have
to
leave
your
palace,your
family,your
kingdom
and
accompany
me."The
king
hesitated
for
a
while,and
then
he
said,"Yon
know
I
can't
do
that!"
The
wise
man
smiled
and
replied,"Yes,I
know.And
that
is
the
54
between
you
and
me.I
can
leave
all
pleasures
and
comforts
behind
55
I
want
to
because
I
am
not
attached
to
them,but
you
are.I
hope
you
have
your
answer
now."The
king
finally
understood.He
requested
the
wise
man
to
stay
on,but
the
man
refused.As
he
was
leaving,he
said
to
the
king,"Remember,what
you
hold
on
to
holds
you.And
since
I
hold
on
to
nothing,I
have
nothing
to
give
up.I
am
forever
free."
41.A.impressed
B.
satisfied
C.shocked
D.excited
42.A.village
B.house
C.city
D.palace
43.A.
risks
B.efforts
C.campaigns
D.chances
44.A.Moreover
B.Besides
C.However
D.Otherwise
45.A.joy
B.disappointment
C.surprise
D.relief
46.A.looked
down
B.got
down
C.settled
down
D.
set
down
47.A.words
B.notes
C.spirits
D.thoughts
48.A.understand
B.predict
C.support
D.observe
49.A.adopted
B.admired
C.attracted
D.admitted
50.A.same
B.believable
C.opposite
D.available
51.A.anxious
B.interested
C.excited
D.confused
52.A.ready
B.famous
C.grateful
D.late
53.A.Unless
B.Because
C.If
D.Although
54.A.balance
B.difference
C.experience
D.distance
55.
A.whichever
B.wherever
C.however
D.whenever
非选择题
第四部分:语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空。
请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
Nowadays,social
networking
addiction
has
become
a
rising
concern.
Social
networking
addiction
is
a
phrase
sometimes
used
56______(refer)to
someone
spending
too
much
time
using
Facebook,
Twitter,Instagram
and
other
forms
of
social
media-so
much
that
it
57____(influence)other
aspects
of
daily
life.
Addiction
usually
refers
to
habitual
58____(behave)that'
are
difficult
to
control
and
it
may
lead
to
negative
effects.In
most
addictions,people
feel
forced
to
do
certain
activities
so
often
that
they
become
a
harmful
habit,
59
_____then
affects
other
important
activities
such
as
work
or
school.
In
that
context,a
social
networking
addict
could
60_____(consider)someone
with
a
powerful
inner
drive
to
use
social
media
repeatedly---61_____(constant)checking
Facebook
status
updates
or
following
people's
profiles
on,for
example,for
hours
on
end.d
But
it
is
hard
to
tell
when
fondness
for
62
_____activity
becomes
a
dependency
and
crosses
the
line
into
a
damaging
habit
or
addiction.Does
63_____(spend)three
hours
a
day
on
Twitter
reading
random
tweets
from
strangers
mean
you're
addicted
64
_____Twitter
How
about
five
hours?You
could
argue
you
were
reading
headline
news
or
65______(need)to
stay
current
in
your
field
for
work,
right?
第五部分:词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母或中文提示,写出下列各句中的单词,并将单词的完整形式写在答题卡上相
应题号的横线上。注意字体端正,卷面整洁。
66.Alcohol
can
damage
the
liver
and
do
great
harm
if
c_____________in
an
uncontrolled
way.
67.Environmental
c_________________
has
been
a
hot
topic
in
recent
years.
68.Compared
with
his
sister,Jerry
is
even
more
s_____________to,and
more
easily
troubled
by,emotional
and
relationship
problems.
69.We
must
take
preventive
m__________________to
reduce
crime
in
the
area.
70.-How
many
people
attended
your
party
yesterday?
-Almost
200,with
their
ages
r____from
15
to
80.
It
was
indeed
an
unforgettable,moment
for
me.
71
___________(给...图下印象)by
its
beauty,Oscar
felt
a
strong
desire
to
find
its
owner.
72.Usually
girls'
friendships
are_____________(扎根于)in
shared
feelings
and
support.
73.I
can
ask
him
if
he
can
give
us
a
better
price
if
we
buy
in
large
_______________(大量)
74.The
product
was
developed
in_______________(反应)to
customer
demand.
75.-Can
you
recommend
some
books
on
the
present
financial
crisis?
-What
about
this
book
dealing
with
the
social,______(经济)and
political
issues
of
the
period?
第六部分:写作(共二节,满分35分)
第一节
应用文写作(共1小题;满分15分)
假设你是李华,最近获得了希望之星的(Star
of
Outlook
English
Talent
Competition)全国一等奖。你非常感谢你的朋友Brooklyn在过去一年里对于你的鼓励与帮助。请根据以下提示写一封英文电子邮件向他表示感谢。要点如下:
1)写信目的;
2)回忆在比赛前后
Brooklyn
对于你的帮助;
3)再次表示感谢与表达良好的祝愿。
注意:
1)词数80左右;
2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3)开头和结尾已为你写好;
4)请在答题卡的相应位置作答;
5)字体端正,格式规范,卷面整洁。
Dear
Brooklyn,
I
haven’t
seen
you
for
a
long
time
since
we
parted
last
year
and
I
have
a
good
news
to
share
with
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(共1小题;满分20分)
读下面材料,根据其情节和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的故事。
One
weekend
in
July,Jane
and
her
husband,Tom,had
driven
three
hours
to
camp
overnight
by
a
lake
in
the
forest.Unfortunately,on
the
way
an
unpleasant
subject
came
up
and
they
started
to
quarrel.
By
the
time
they
reached
the
lake,Jane
was
so
angry
that
she
said
to
Tom,"I'm
going
to
find
a
better
spot
for
us
to
camp"and
walked
away.
With
no
path
to
follow,Jane
just
walked
on
for
quite
a
long
time.After
she
had
climbed
to
a
high
place,she
turned
around,hoping
to
see
the
lake.
To
her
surprise,she
saw
nothing
but
forest
and,far
beyond,a
snowcapped
mountain
top.She
suddenly
realized
that
she
was
lost.
“Tom!”she
cried."Help!"
No
reply.If
only
she
had
not
left
her
mobile
phone
in
that
bag
with
Tom.
Jane
kept
moving,but
the
farther
she
walked,the
more
confused
she
became.As
night
was
beginning
to
fall,
Jane
was
so
tired
that
she
had
to
stop
for
the
night.Lying
awake
in
the
dark,Jane
wanted
very
much
to
be
with
Tom
and
her
family,
She
wanted
to
hold
him
and
tell
him
how
much
she
loved
him.
Jane
rose
at
the
break
of
day,hungry
and
thirsty.She
could
hear
water
trickling(滴落)somewhere
at
a
distance.Quickly
she
followed
the
sound
to
a
stream.To
her
great
joy,she
also
saw
some
berry
bushes.She
drank
and
ate
a
few
berries.Never
in
her
life
had
she
tasted
anything
better.
Feeling
stronger
now,Jane
began
to
walk
along
the
stream
and
hope
it
would
lead
her
to'
the
lake.
As
she
picked
her
way
carefully
along
the
stream,Jane
heard
a
helicopter.Is
that
for
me?
Unfortunately,the
trees
made
it
impossible
for
people
to
see
her
from
above.A
few
minutes
later,
another
helicopter
flew
overhead.Jane
took
off
her
yellow
blouse,thinking
that
she
should
go
to
an
open
area
and
flag
them
if
they
came
back
again.
注意:
1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
3)请在答题卡的相应位置作答;
4)字体端正,格式规范,卷面整洁。
Paragraph
l:
But
no
more
helicopter
came
and
it
was
getting
dark
again.
Paragraph2:
It
was
daybreak
when
Jane
woke
up.
江苏省苏州第十中学2020~2021学年第一学期
2019级高二年级10月阶段性检测
听力
1-5
BCCAB
6-10
BABBC
11-15
CABBC
16-20
CABAC
阅读21-23
DBC
24-27
DCBA
28-31
DDAB
32-35
ABAC
七选五36-40
CBGFE
完形填空
41-45
ADBCC
46-50
CDDBC
51-55
DACBD
语法填空56
to
refer
57.
influences/has
influenced
58
behaviours
/
behaviors
59.
which
be
considered
61
constantly
63
an
64
spending
65
to
66
needed
单词拼写66
consumed
67
conservation
68
sensitive
69
measures
70
ranging
71
Impressed
72
anchored
73
quantities
74
response
75
economic
应用文写作
(略)
读后续写
But
no
more
helicopters
came
and
it
was
getting
dark
again.
Jane
had
to
stay
alone
in
the
forest
for
another
cold
night.
At
that
moment,
she
felt
a
little
sad,
but
she
wasn’t
so
frightened.
She
reminded
herself
constantly,
“Tom
must
have
called
for
those
helicopters.
Maybe
he
was
in
one
of
them
and
will
return
soon!
I
have
to
guide
him
tomorrow.
”She
fell
asleep
and
dreamed
of
seeing
Tom.
It
was
daybreak
when
Jane
woke
up.
She
ate
some
berries
and
then
walked
along
the
stream,
hoping
to
find
a
suitable
place
to
guide
the
helicopter.
She
walked
and
walked,
exhausted
but
full
of
hope.
Suddenly,
she
spotted
a
huge
flat
rock.
She
managed
to
climb
onto
it
and
waited
with
patience.
The
helicopter
appeared
again.
The
nearer
it
got,
the
more
she
waved
the
yellow
blouse.
To
her
great
joy,
the
helicopter
didn’t
miss
Jane
this
time
and
it
landed
near
the
big
rock
slowly.
Tom
jumped
off
the
helicopter
and
rushed
towards
Jane.
They
hugged
each
other
tightly
and
burst
into
tears.
英语听力原文
Text
1
M:
Are
you
going
to
work
and
live
in
your
hometown?
W:
I’d
love
to,
but
there
are
no
career
opportunities
there.
So
I’ll
move
to
New
York
when
I
graduate
from
university.
Text
2
M:
I’ve
looked
through
your
application.
You
have
experience
in
this
position.
W:
Yes.
I’ve
worked
in
this
position
for
three
years.
Text
3
W:
Can
I
have
a
talk
with
you
sometime
today?
M:
Well,
I’ll
be
terribly
busy
this
morning.
And
a
meeting
in
the
afternoon
till
4:00
o’clock,
but
any
other
time
is
OK.
W:
Then
let’s
try
early
tomorrow.
Text
4
M:
Ann,
do
you
have
a
meeting
in
Edinburgh
tomorrow?
W:
Yes.
I’m
going
to
see
some
important
people.
Why?
M:
I’m
going
to
Glasgow
and
it’s
quite
near
Edinburgh.
W:
Oh...I’m
going
to
drive
there
tomorrow,
so
you
can
go
with
me.
Text
5
W:
How
much
will
it
cost
my
child
and
me
to
go
to
Boston
by
train?
M:
It’s
$70
for
you
and
half
of
the
ticket
price
for
your
child
because
she
is
shorter
than
1.2
meters.
Text
6
M:
It’s
a
beautiful
day,
isn’t
it?
W:
Yes,
nice
and
sunny.
M:
It’s
much
better
than
last
week.
It
was
too
warm
then.
W:
I’m
glad
summer
is
over.
I
like
autumn
best.
M:
So
do
I.
It’s
neither
too
hot
nor
too
cold.
The
sky
is
clear
and
blue.
W:
It’s
a
good
time
to
have
a
picnic.
Do
you
want
to
have
one
this
weekend?
M:
I’d
love
to,
but
I
think
it
is
going
to
rain.
The
weatherman
said
it
will.
W:
I
don’t
think
he
is
right.
It
hasn’t
rained
for
a
week.
M:
But
he’s
usually
right
in
his
weather
news.
W:
I’m
sure
we’ll
have
fine
weather
for
our
picnic.
Text
7
W:
Jack,
what
were
you
like
as
a
kid?
M:
Mm...when
I
was
a
kid,
I
was
kind
of
naughty.
W:
You?
Really?
What
was
the
turning
point?
M:
When
I
graduated
from
high
school.
W:
What
do
you
mean?
M:
You
don’t
understand
that
life
is
just
beginning
when
you
graduate.
After
I
finished
high
school,
I
realized
that
I
still
had
a
lot
to
learn.
W:
Oh,
I
see.
You’ve
grown
up
now.
What
are
you
doing
in
college?
M:
I’m
majoring
in
computer
science,
and
there
is
so
much
more
to
do
now
than
when
I
was
in
high
school.
W:
You
mean
a
lot
of
reading
and
homework?
M:
More
than
that.
The
real
difference
is
that
I
have
to
depend
on
myself.
W:
Oh,
yes.
I
agree.
M:
I’m
thinking
of
making
a
plan,
er...
about
what
to
do
first...
when
and
where
to
do
it.
W:
Most
importantly,
how
to
do
it.
M:
Yes,
you’re
right.
Text
8
M:
Hello,
we’ve
got
a
reservation.
The
name
is
Johnson.
W:
Right,
Mr.
Johnson.
Let
me
see.
Yes.
Here
we
are.
Two
double
rooms
for
three
nights.
Is
that
right?
M:
Yes,
that’s
it.
W:
Would
you
mind
filling
in
this
form,
please?
M:
Not
at
all.
Is
there
a
laundry
service
here?
W:
Yes,
sir.
And
we
can
have
dry
cleaning
done
for
you,
too.
M:
Excellent!
Can
I
have
my
suit
cleaned,
then?
W:
Certainly.
I’ll
have
it
collected
from
your
room.
M:
Right.
Er,...how
long
will
it
take?
W:
You’ll
get
the
suit
back
this
evening.
Here
are
the
keys
to
the
rooms.
M:
Thanks.
By
the
way,
where
is
the
lift?
W:
Oh,
let
me
show
you
the
way.
Do
you
want
me
to
carry
your
suitcase?
M:
No
thanks.
I
can
manage.
W:
This
way,
please.
Text
9
W:
Taxi!
M:
Where
to
go,
Madam?
W:
Battery
Park,
please—but
can
you
make
a
stop
at
Union
Square?
I
want
to
pick
up
my
friend
there.
M:
Of
course.
W:
How
long
will
it
take
to
Union
Square?
M:
Well,
that
depends
on
the
traffic,
you
know.
It’s
pretty
heavy
this
afternoon.
W:
Can
you
make
it
in
fifteen
minutes?
I’m
already
ten
minutes
late.
M:
OK,
I’ll
try.
Where
exactly
is
your
friend
waiting
at
that
place?
W:
On
the
14th
Street
side.
Oh,
we’re
already
at
the
16th
Street.
You’re
fast.
Can
you
turn
left
at
the
next
corner?
M:
Oh,
you
got
it.
W:
I
think
she’s
around
here.
Can
you
slow
down?
Ah,
there
she
is!
Just
in
front
of
the
bookshop.
Sally!
Text
10
Hi,
and
welcome
to
another
issue
of
Learn
Hot
English—the
fun
magazine
for
learning
English.
In
this
month’s
issue,
we’re
looking
at
some
really
useful
idioms.
As
you
probably
already
know,
an
idiom
is
a
group
of
words
that
are
used
to
describe
a
situation,
event
or
experience.
However,
the
meaning
of
the
idiom
is
often
different
to
the
separate
meanings
of
the
individual
words.
For
example,
to
“pull
the
wool
over
someone’s
eyes”
means
to
stop
that
person
from
seeing
or
discovering
something
by
tricking
them
or
lying
to
them.
Native
speakers
use
idioms
all
the
time
when
speaking
and
writing.
So,
it’s
important
that
you
can
understand
them.
In
many
cases,
the
best
thing
to
do
is
to
try
to
guess
their
meaning
from
the
context—what
the
people
are
talking
or
writing
about.
Of
course,
that’s
not
all
we’re
looking
at
this
month,
there
are
pages
on
troublesome
tourists,
TV
vocabulary,
fitness,
and
latest
news.
Well,
we
hope
you
enjoy
reading
and
listening
to
this
issue
of
Learn
Hot
English.
Have
fun,
learn
lots
of
English
and
see
you
all
next
month!