池州一中2020-2021学年第一学期高二年级上学期月考
英语试卷
(试题满分150分;考试时间120分钟)
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1.
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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。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
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Reporting
an
emergency.
B.
Posting
a
letter.
C.
Asking
for
directions.
2.
When
will
Bob
start
his
own
business
probably?
A.
In
two
years.
B.
In
six
months.
C.
In
three
weeks.
3.
What
happened
to
John?
A.
He
lost
some
books.
B.
He
was
burnt.
C.
He
quit
school.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
weather.
B.
The
pollution.
C.
The
disaster.
5.
What
does
the
woman
like
doing
now?
A.
Playing
the
violin.
B.
Playing
volleyball.
C.
Collecting
coins.
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。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.
Where
is
the
woman
going
tomorrow?
A.
To
the
desert.
B.
To
the
mountain.
C.
To
the
forest.
7.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
take?
A.
An
umbrella.
B.
A
map.
C.
A
camera.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
How
much
did
Peter
weigh
when
he
was
born?
A.
Eight
pounds.
B.
Seven
pounds.
C.
Five
pounds.
9.
Why
is
the
woman
worried
about
Peter?
A.
He
seems
unusual
for
his
age.
B.
He
doesn’t
eat
by
himself.
C.
He
can’t
sleep
well.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Which
language
do
the
sailors
speak?
A.
Chinese.
B.
French.
C.
English.
11.
What
activity
is
the
woman
interested
in?
A.
The
welcome
party.
B.
The
lecture.
C.
The
disco.
12.
Who
may
enjoy
the
Beijing
Opera
shows?
A.
The
woman’s
sister.
B.
The
woman’s
brother.
C.
The
woman.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
will
the
man
have
the
meeting
at
9:00
am?
A.
In
Room
306.
B.
In
Room
304.
C.
In
Room
302.
14.
Who
will
the
man
have
lunch
with?
A.
Two
department
managers.
B.
Three
CEOS.
C.
A
professor.
15.
What
will
the
man
do
at
1:30
pm?
A.
Work
on
a
report.
B.
Meet
Ms.
Black.
C.
Attend
a
lecture.
16.
What
would
the
man
do
if
he
had
free
time?
A.
Have
a
meal
in
Garden
Restaurant.
B.
Take
a
trip
to
Southeast
Asia.
C.
Take
Jack
to
Yinze
Park.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
caused
the
traffic
to
stop?
A.
A
sandstorm.
B.
A
heavy
rain.
C.
A
night
of
snow.
18.
What
day
is
it
today?
A.
Wednesday.
B.
Thursday.
C.
Friday.
19.
What
season
is
it
now
here
in
the
city?
A.
Early
spring.
B.
Late
winter.
C.
Early
winter.
20.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
at
night
on
Saturday?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Cloudy.
C.
Rainy.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Are
you
a
basketball
fan?
And
is
your
hero
an
NBA
star?
Or
do
you
have
children
just
beginning
to
explore
the
world’s
most
popular
sport?
Then
the
Naismith
Memorial
Basketball
Hall
of
Fame
is
just
a
fantastic
destination
for
you.
Each
year,
thousands
of
visitors
crowd
into
this
birthplace
of
basketball.
Opening
Dates
and
Hours
of
Operation
December
1st
to
March
31st
:
Wednesday
through
Sunday/The
rest
of
the
year:
daily
Opening
Hours:
10
am
to
4
pm
(Friday
through
Sunday:
10
am
to
5
pm)
Because
it
may
close
for
private
functions,
it
is
wise
to
confirm
hours
of
operation
ahead
of
your
visit.
Just
call
1-877-466-6752.
Ticket
Information
Admission
to
the
Hall
of
Fame
(as
of
2020)
is
$24
for
people
aged
over
16,
$16
for
youths
aged
from
5
to
16
and
free
for
children
under
age
5.
Since
the
number
of
visitors
is
limited
each
day,
you
are
advised
to
make
a
reservation
in
advance.
For
more
information,
please
call
1-877-466-6831.
Travelling
from
All
Directions
The
Hall
of
Fame
is
conveniently
located(位于)within
driving
distance
from
Boston
(in
the
east),
Albany
(in
the
west),
Vermont
(in
the
north)
and
New
York
(in
the
south)
and
is
right
off
of
MA
Route
91.
For
those
who
prefer
to
travel
by
air,
the
museum
is
not
far
from
Logan
International
Airport
and
Bradley
International
Airport.
For
more
information
about
the
transportation,
call
1-877-446-6755.
A
Friendly
Reminder
a.
No
food
or
beverage
inside
of
the
hall.
b.
Backpacks
and
any
large
bags
are
not
permitted
inside
of
the
hall
unless
needed
for
medical
reasons.
c.
If
you
wish
to
participate
in
shooting
on
Center
Court,
please
wear
appropriate
footwear.
Also,
contests
of
any
kind
and
half
court
shots
are
not
allowed
for
everyone's
safety.
d.
For
anything
you
don’t
know
for
sure,
call
413-781-6500.
21.
When
can
visitors
visit
the
Naismith
Memorial
Basketball
Hall
of
Fame?
A.
At
5:30
pm,
Sunday,
Dec
20th,
2020.
B.
At
11:00
am,
Monday,
Dec
28th,
2020.
C.
At
3:00
pm,
Friday,
Mar
12th,
2021.
D.
At
4:30
pm,
Tuesday,
Apr
6th,
2021.
22.
Which
number
should
you
better
call
at
for
information
about
how
to
get
there?
A.
1-877-446-6755.
B.
1-877-466-6831.
C.
413-781-6500.
D.
1-877-466-6752.
23.
What
are
visitors
advised
to
do
in
the
Hall
of
Fame?
A.
Bring
some
snacks
in
case
hungry.
B.
Look
after
their
backpacks
while
visiting.
C.
Join
in
shooting
contests
on
Center
Court.
D.
Wear
suitable
shoes
if
planning
to
try
shooting.
B
At
just
40
years
old,
hip-hop
star
Kasseem
Dean,
more
popularly
known
as
Swizz
Beatz,
has
amassed
(积累)
a
track
record,
lifestyle
and
nearly
$
70
million
net
worth
that
would
inspire
most
of
us
to
retire
early.
So
why
does
Dean
continue
to
both
work
extremely
hard
and
try
projects
that
come
with
the
risk
of
rejection
(拒绝)?
During
our
interview
for
Uncommon
Drive,
a
video
series
for
USA
&
Main
that
seeks
to
find
out
the
motivations
and
magic
of
world-class
business
people,
Dean
provided
a
memorable
answer:
“You
only
have
so
much
time
—
once
it’s
gone
you
don’t
get
it
back.
Don’t
focus
on
money;
focus
on
building
something
greater
than
yourself.
If
you’re
not
making
history,
you’re
wasting
your
time
on
Earth.”
When
you
look
at
his
answer,
you
will
learn
two
important
lessons.
The
first
is
in
“making
history”.
Doing
so
requires
awareness.
You
must
fully
understand
what
has
and
has
not
been
achieved
in
the
market
you’ve
entered.
Dean
makes
every
effort
with
the
goal
of
creating
something
important
that
has
not
been
done
before
and
will
be
remembered
for
its
impact
beyond
his
years.
The
second
part
of
his
statement
is
just
as
powerful.
In
this
interview,
he
never
once
said
he
is
“trying”
to
make
history.
Instead,
he
has
told
himself
that
no
matter
what
difficulty
there
is,
it’s
just
going
to
happen.
“I’m
going
to
make
history.”
Dean
said.
After
talking
to
Dean
for
nearly
45
minutes,
it
was
clear
to
me
that
he
has
removed
all
ego(自我)from
a
statement
that
might
otherwise
be
misread
as
false
pride.
I
believe
it’s
a
brilliant
wisdom
—
rather
than
focus
on
all
the
reasons
why
a
project
can’t
be
realized,
he
has
convinced
himself
of
the
possibility.
24.
What
is
the
function
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
list
an
example.
B.
To
offer
an
explanation.
C.
To
lead
to
the
main
topic.
D.
To
make
a
summary.
25.
What
motivates
Dean
to
continue
to
work
hard?
A.
His
desire
to
be
famous.
B.
His
wish
to
be
wealthy.
C.
His
life
goal
to
leave
his
mark
on
history.
D.
His
adventurous
spirit
and
imagination.
26.
Which
of
the
following
is
false
according
to
Dean’s
answer
in
the
interview?
A.
We
should
be
acquainted
with
the
situation
of
the
market
we’re
in.
B.
He
aims
to
create
something
important
and
new
in
history.
C.
He
believes
that
we
should
take
the
greatest
advantage
of
time.
D.
Regardless
of
difficulties,
he
is
trying
to
make
history.
27.
What’s
the
author’s
attitude
towards
Dean
after
the
interview?
A.
Objective.
B.
Favorable.
C.
Critical.
D.
Reserved.
C
Many
people
prefer
eating
out
instead
of
cooking
at
home.
A
change
appears
to
be
taking
place,
though,
and
millennials(千禧一代)are
leading
the
way.
According
to
one
survey,
more
young
people
are
starting
to
cook
at
home
for
three
basic
reasons:
They
can
save
money,
eat
healthy
and
waste
less
food.
Popular
TV
chefs
are
also
getting
millennials
excited
about
learning
some
basic
cooking
skills.
Many
millennials
view
cooking
as
a
form
of
entertainment
and
self-expression.
They
proudly
post
pictures
of
their
food
creations
on
Facebook
or
Instagram,
and
invite
friends
over
to
share
the
cooking
experience.
Many
millennials
have
also
found
ways
to
avoid
wasting
food.
After
roasting
a
chicken,
they
put
the
leftover
bones
in
their
freezer
instead
of
the
garbage
can.
Later,
they
use
the
bones
to
make
chicken
soup,
which
is
an
important
ingredient
(原料)
in
many
dishes.
They
also
hate
throwing
out
fruit
that’s
too
old.
To
avoid
that
situation,
they
bake
ripe
fruit
like
berries
and
bananas
for
15
minutes
at
175
degrees
C.
Then
they
freeze
it
overnight.
After
that,
they
place
the
fruit
in
plastic
bags
and
store
it
in
their
freezer
for
later
use.
Many
millennials
only
eat
at
restaurants
that
have
excellent
food-waste
policies.
These
restaurants
use
every
part
of
the
vegetables
they
buy,
including
their
stems
and
roots,
in
dishes.
They
also
use
beef,
chicken
and
pork
bones
to
make
their
own
soup.
Millennials
also
reduce
food
waste
by
only
buying
what
they
require.
Before
going
to
a
supermarket,
they
write
down
what
they
need
and
don’t
buy
anything
else.
That
way
they
won’t
buy
more
food
than
they
can
consume.
28.
What
is
the
main
subject
of
this
article?
A.
A
cooking
trend
that
has
attracted
millennials.
B.
A
plan
that
millennials
have
for
donating
food.
C.
A
new
cooking
skill
that
millennials
like.
D.
A
food
production
system
favored
by
millennials.
29.
What
do
millennials
do
with
fruit
before
freezing
it?
A.
Mix
it
with
other
ingredients
in
a
bowl.
B.
Carefully
remove
the
skin
and
seeds
from
it.
C.
Use
a
sharp
knife
to
chop
it
up
into
pieces.
D.
Put
it
in
an
oven
at
the
proper
temperature.
30.
According
to
this
article,
when
do
millennials
make
careful
choices?
A.
When
they
dine
out
together.
B.
When
they
vote
for
candidates.
C.
When
they
choose
an
employer.
D.
When
they
plant
a
new
garden.
31.
According
to
this
article,
how
do
millennials
avoid
purchasing
too
much
food?
A.
They
select
small
cans
and
packages.
B.
They
prepare
a
practical
shopping
list.
C.
They
leave
their
credit
cards
at
home.
D.
They
weigh
produce
before
buying
it.
D
Israeli
company
Watergen
has
produced
an
device
(设备)that
generates
(产生)
clean
water
for
drinking
out
of
air.
The
device,
called
GENNY,
is
small
enough
to
be
used
in
a
home
or
office
but
can
generate
up
to
30
liters(升)of
water
a
day.
The
water
that
GENNY
produces
is
not
only
clean
enough
to
drink,
it’s
also
often
cleaner
than
tap
water.
GENNY
takes
air
in
and
passes
it
through
a
filter(过滤器)to
remove
dust
and
dirt.
The
filter
is
powerful
enough
to
work
even
in
areas
with
high
air
pollution.
The
air
then
passes
through
a
chamber
where
heating
and
cooling
cause
steam
in
the
air
to
cool
and
become
water
again.
This
water
is
then
passed
through
several
more
filters,
and
minerals
are
added
to
make
it
healthier
and
taste
better.
Finally,
the
water
is
stored
in
a
tank
where
it
is
continually
running
to
keep
it
fresh.
A
larger
model,
called
the
GEN-350,
can
produce
up
to
900
liters
of
water
per
day.
The
GEN-350
is
now
being
used
in
hospitals
that
previously
did
not
have
a
reliable
source
of
fresh,
clean
water.
Watergen
has
also
developed
an
emergency
response
vehicle
(ERV)
that
can
carry
a
GEN-350
unit
wherever
it
is
needed.
In
addition
to
the
GEN-350,
the
ERV
carries
a
portable
(便携的)
generator
that
supplies
electricity
for
the
GEN-350.
Watergen’s
ERV
is
designed
to
bring
water
to
people
who
are
suffering
from
the
effects
of
a
serious
earthquake,
fire,
flood
or
other
situations.
Once
such
incident
occurred
in
Northern
California
in
2018.
A
fire
started
at
a
camp
site
and
spread
quickly
over
a
wide
area,
destroying
many
thousands
of
acres
of
trees
and
many
homes.
The
town
of
Paradise,
California,
was
hit
particularly
hard.
One
of
Watergen’s
ERVs
was
driven
to
Paradise,
where
it
provided
water
for
its
citizens
and
rescue
workers.
32.
What
does
the
article
point
out
about
Watergen’s
devices?
A.
They’re
made
in
numerous
countries.
B.
They’re
available
in
different
sizes.
C.
They
cost
less
than
they
did
years
ago.
D.
They’re
very
difficult
to
operate
sometimes.
33.
According
to
the
article,
what
happens
inside
GENNY’s
tank?
A.
The
water
is
transferred
to
plastic
bottles.
B.
The
bacteria
in
the
water
are
destroyed.
C.
The
quality
of
the
water
is
carefully
tested.
D.
The
water
is
kept
moving
at
all
times.
34.
What
can
Watergen
do
using
its
ERV?
A.
Respond
to
natural
disasters.
B.
Put
its
competitors
out
of
business.
C.
Make
more
money
for
the
company.
D.
Deal
with
customer’s
complaints.
35.
What
happened
in
California
in
2018
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Crops
were
harvested
just
in
time.
B.
Watergen
used
its
device
in
firefighting.
C.
Entire
forests
burned
to
the
ground.
D.
Seasonal
storms
relieved
dry
weather.
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。
The
best
medicine:
laughter
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.
This
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.
Surround
yourself
with
amusing
reminders
to
lighten
up.
Put
up
a
funny
poster
in
your
office.
Keep
a
toy
on
your
desk
or
in
your
car.
38
Frame
photos
of
you
and
your
family
or
friends
having
fun.
All
of
these
are
good
resources
of
laughter.
39
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).
When
you
are
around
them,
you’ll
be
more
likely
to
laugh
too.
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.
Spend
time
with
funny
people.
B.
Go
to
a
humorous
play
or
a
film
that
can
make
you
burst
out
laughing.
C.
Choose
a
computer
screensaver
that
makes
you
laugh.
D.
But
not
everyone
is
good
at
laughing
genuinely
and
accurately.
E.
Try
to
be
a
lightening
person.
F.
Attempt
to
laugh
at
your
awkward
situations
rather
than
regret
them.
G.
If
you
can’t
find
any
humor
at
hand,
recall
something
funny.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
am
a
vegetarian
and
I
have
different
skin
color,
which
always
make
me
feel
distinct
from
everybody
else
at
school.
I
started
getting
bullied(霸凌).
I
41
who
I
was,
tied
up
my
bright
red
hair,
and
wore
really
42
clothes
and
thus
I
wouldn’t
attract
as
much
43
.
Eventually,
I
44
to
another
school
which
was
much
more
45
.
There,
I
felt
brave
enough
to
show
the
46
sides
of
my
personality
and
made
friends
who
loved
me
for
who
I
was.
Recently,
I
have
47
with
confidence
in
my
skin.
I
started
getting
bad
cystic
acne
(痤疮).
I
didn’t
want
to
go
outside,
and
if
I
had
to,
I
would
48
makeup.
I
have
learned
that
I
cannot
constantly
control
my
49
,
but
I
can
control
how
I
50
myself.
When
I
tell
myself
I
am
51
,
or
take
a
few
minutes
for
skin
care,
I
wake
up
the
next
morning
feeling
content.
Many
of
the
popular
TV
show
Riverdale
fans
made
the
assumption
that
I
was
as
52
as
Cheryl
in
the
show,
so
I
started
a
YouTube
channel
for
them
to
get
to
know
my
true
53
.
And
so
many
of
them
ask
for
54
about
how
to
handle
bullying.
Playing
a?mean
girl
has
helped
me
see
the
reasons
I
was
bullied.
I
tell
them,
whoever
is
treating
you
that
way
is?
55
something
themselves,
and
it
has
56
to
do
with
you.?Like
for
Cheryl,
every
time
her
57
erupts,
it
has
to
do
with
how
she
is
feeling
about
herself
58
the
other
characters.
Cheryl
behaves
in
a
way
that
59
reflects
her
own
problems,
not
others’.
My
motto:
if
you
60
yourself,
you
will
always
feel
confident
and
happy.
41.
A.
displayed
B.
hid
C.
admitted
D.
disliked
42.
A.
plain
B.
superb
C.
academic
D.
splendid
43.
A.
devotion
B.
attention
C.
caution
D.
satisfaction
44.
A.
envied
B.
recovered
C.
changed
D.
regretted
45.
A.
inclusive
B.
persuasive
C.
sensitive
D.
effective
46.
A.
rough
B.
cruel
C.
distant
D.
unique
47.
A.
apologized
B.
struggled
C.
paused
D.
mixed
48.
A.
suffer
B.
skip
C.
recover
D.
apply
49.
A.
hair
B.
figure
C.
attitude
D.
skin
50.
A.
treat
B.
limit
C.
select
D.
approve
51.
A.
awkward
B.
beautiful
C.
gifted
D.
committed
52.
A.
curious
B.
merciful
C.
mean
D.
athletic
53.
A.
strength
B.
value
C.
character
D.
remark
54.
A.
advice
B.
balance
C.
topic
D.
blame
55.
A.
getting
through
B.
going
through
C.
seeing
through
D.
putting
through
56.
A.
nothing
B.
everything
C.
anything
D.
something
57.
A.
quarrel
B.
manners
C.
identity
D.
violence
58.
A.
other
than
B.
but
rather
C.
rather
than
D.
regardless
of
59.
A.
hopelessly
B.
impossibly
C.
simply
D.
normally
60.
A.
mix
up
with
B.
keep
pace
with
C.
take
advantage
of
D.
take
care
of
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
National
Art
Museum
of
China
(NAMOC)
is
the
only
national
art
museum
of
plastic
arts
in
China.
Starting
to
be
built
in
1958,?NAMOC,
with
its
title
board?inscribed(题字)by
Chairman
Mao
Zedong,?61.
________
(lift)
its
restriction
to
the
public
in
1963.?NAMOC
is
a
national
cultural
landmark
after
the
62.________
(found)
of
the
People's
Republic
of
China.?
63._________
(surround)
by
corridors
and
pavilions
(亭子),
the
main
building?features
the
styles
of
ancient
Chinese
attics
and
traditional
architecture.
The
building,?64._______
21
exhibition
halls
in
its
6
stories,?covers
an
area
of
more
than
18,000
square
meters.?Since
its
establishment,
NAMOC
has
held
thousands
of
various
influential
exhibitions.
It
is
these
activities
65.________Chinese
ancient
cultures
and
civilization
are
shown
that
provide
an
important
platform
of
artistic
exchange
between
China
and
the
world.?In
recent
years,?NAMOC
66.
_______
(organize)
new
series
of
exhibitions,
such
as
"Carrying
forward
the
Chinese
Spirit"
Series
Exhibition,
"Collection
Revitalization",
and
have
had
a
67.______
(broad)
and
more
lasting
social
impact
in
the
world.
NAMOC
shoulders
the
cultural
responsibility
of
68._______
(promote)
outstanding
traditional
culture,
collecting
all
kinds
of
fine
arts,
strengthening
international
and
domestic
exchanges,
building
the
peak
of
fine
arts
and
benefiting
public
cultural
services.?NAMOC
will
remain
true
to
its
69._______(origin)
aspiration(抱负),
keep
its
mission
firmly
in
mind,
and
work
tirelessly
70.________(realize)
the
Chinese
Dream
of
national
rejuvenation(复兴).
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处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
I
am
writing
this
letter
to
draw
your
attention
to
the
community
lecture
concerns
garbage
classification.
As
we
all
known,
garbage
classification
is
quite
important
for
environmental
protection,
so
we
should
try
our
best
make
it.
Garbage
classification
not
only
benefits
the
environment,
and
it
can
reduce
the
workload
of
workers.
More
important,
it
can
help
us
develop
a
sense
of
rules
and
form
good
habits
for
yourselves.
What's
more,
the
garbage
where
is
classified
can
be
recycled
and
turned
into
valueless
resources.
The
lecture
will
be
held
in
the
hall
at
9
am
next
Sunday.
I
hope
you
can
all
come
and
join
in
us.
Making
a
contribution
to
garbage
classification,
please.
Yours
Hongqi
Community
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,留学生Andrew是你的朋友。新学期刚刚开始,他感到很难适应新环境而且非常想念他的家乡和他的亲人朋友。请你给他写一封信,对他的境况表示理解,并鼓励他多交新朋友。信件的内容主要包括:
1.
对他情绪的理解;
2.
交新朋友的好处;
3.
帮助他的意愿和对他的祝福。
注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。信件的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Andrew,
How
is
everything
going
now?
I
definitely
understand
what
you
are
going
through
these
days.
Yours
truly
Li
Hua
英语参考答案
1-5
CBBAA
6-10
BBACC
11-15
BAABC
16-20
CABAC
21-23
CAD
24-27
CCDB
28-31
ADAB
32-35
BDAC
36-40
DFCAG
41-45
BABCA
46-50
DBDDA
51-55
BCCAB
56-60
ADCCD
61.
lifted
62.
foundation
63.
Surrounded
64.
with
65.
where
66.
has
organized
67.
broader
68.
promoting
69.
original
70.
to
realize
参考范文
Dear
Andrew,
How
is
everything
going
now?
I
definitely
understand
what
you
are
going
through
these
days.
It’s
really
normal
for
a
teenager
learning
in
a
totally
new
environment
far
away
from
home
to
suffer
from
homesickness.
I
strongly
advise
you
to
make
some
new
friends,
who
can
contribute
a
lot
to
your
adaptation
here.
First,
with
your
new
Chinese
friends
around
you,
you
will
have
a
good
understanding
of
China
much
more
quickly,
which
I
know
is
just
the
reason
why
you
come
here
for
further
education.
Then,
their
timely
help
can
surely
ease
your
anxiety
to
a
great
degree
when
you
get
into
academic
trouble.
And
engaging
yourselves
in
various
activities
together
with
friends
can
free
you
from
the
feeling
of
loneliness
after
class.
Take
it
easy
and
remember
I
will
be
right
here
for
you.
I
truly
believe
you
will
soon
see
yourself
in
a
much
better
position,
hanging
around
with
friends,
just
like
the
way
back
in
your
hometown.
Yours
truly,
Li
Hua
听力原文
Text
1
M:
Excuse
me.
Is
this
where
I
catch
the
bus
for
the
emergency
center?
w:
Yeah.
You
can
take
the
No.36
bus,
and
the
center
is
next
to
the
post
office.
Text
2
W:
Bob
returned
from
Russia
three
weeks
ago.
He
's
no
longer
the
same
young
man
as
he
was
two
years
ago.
M:
Of
course.
I
hear
he’ll
open
his
own
company
in
half
a
year.
Text
3
W:
Why
isn’t
John
here
today?
I
want
him
to
go
to
the
library
with
me
to
return
some
books.
M:
He
got
burnt
last
night.
He
has
to
stay
in
bed
for
a
couple
of
days.
W:
Really?
Let’s
visit
him
after
school.
Text
4
W:
It
seldom
rains
these
days.
M:
Yeah,
some
places
are
very
short
of
water.
W:
Because
of
the
pollution,
the
weather
has
been
hanging
quite
often.
M:
This
time
I
traveled
to
the
West.
Many
areas
that
I
saw
were
suffering
from
drought.
Text
5
M:
What
do
you
do
in
your
free
time,
Nancy?
w:
Well.
I
used
to
play
volleyball
but
now
I
like
playing
the
violin.
What
is
your
hobby?
M:
I
like
collecting
coins.
Text
6
W:
Daddy,
do
you
mind
helping
me
prepare
the
things
for
mountain
climbing?
M:
OK.
I’m
coming.
Have
you
got
something
ready?
W:
More
or
less.
Is
it
going
to
rain
tomorrow?
M:
It’s
said
that
it
will
be
cloudy
the
whole
day,
but
no
rain.
W:
I’ll
take
my
umbrella
in
case
of
rain.
Do
you
still
remember
last
time
in
the
desert?
M:
Unnecessary
this
time
actually.
Just
don’t
forget
to
take
some
sandwiches.
W:
OK.
Daddy,
may
I
take
your
camera?
I
feel
so
cool
with
it
in
my
hand.
M:
Of
course.
And
you’d
better
take
a
map.
Text
7
M:
Wow,
Peter
weighs
fifteen
pounds!
He’s
put
on
pounds
since
I
saw
him
last
time
and
seven
pounds
since
he
was
born.
Well,
he
seems
to
be
in
great
health
from
everything
I've
seen
today.
W:
Do
you
think
his
blood
test
will
come
back
normal?
I’m
worried
because
he
just
hasn’t
been
himself
lately.
M:
Like
I
said,
he
looks
normal
to
me.
A
lot
of
babies
go
through
stages
as
they
grow.
He’s
doing
all
the
usual
things
for
his
age,
and
he
seems
very
happy.
W:
It’s
just
that
he
cries
a
lot
at
night
and
we
have
a
hard
time
putting
him
to
bed.
M
:It’s
very
normal.
Don't
worry.
I’ll
call
you
by
the
end
of
this
week.
Text
8
w:
I’m
interested
in
booking
a
trip.
Can
you
tell
me
something
about
the
boats?
M:
Yes,
certainly.
They’re
big
modern
boats,
and
they
all
have
professional
English-speaking
sailors.
You
can
choose
between
French
and
Chinese
cooks.
W:
Right.
What
about
the
activities?
M:
First
of
all,
there
is
the
welcome
party.
The
captain
lets
the
passengers
use
his
cabin
for
that.
Then
there
is
a
lecture
every
evening
on
local
history
and
culture
but
you
don't
have
to
go
to
them,
of
course.
W:
Good.
I’d
be
happy
to
attend
them,
as
I
can
gain
some
knowledge.
What
about
other
entertainment?
M:
Well,
there
is
an
on-board
disco
every
night.
W:
Oh,
that's
in
my
brother's
favor.
And
are
there
any
traditional
Chinese
activities
?
M:
Yes,
there
are
shows
of
Beijing
Opera
and
other
traditional
arts.
W:
Great.
My
sister
is
interested
in
them.
She’s
sure
to
learn
more
from
them.
Text
9
M:
Good
morning,
Helen.
Could
you
tell
me
my
timetable
today?
W:
Sure,
Mr.
Grey.
At
9:00
am
you'll
have
a
meeting
with
two
department
managers.
M:
Where,
Room
304?
W:
No,
it’s
Room
306.
Rooms
302
and
304
are
under
repair
right
now.
M:
All
right.
And
then?
W:
At
about
10:00
am,
your
assistant
will
give
you
a
report
on
the
sales
of
last
month.
M:
OK,
fine.
What
about
lunch
time?
W:
The
CEOs
from
three
US
companies
will
have
lunch
with
you
in
the
Garden
Restaurant.
M:
I
remember
I
have
a
lecture
to
attend
at
1:00
pm,
don’I?
W:
Yes,
but
the
time
has
been
changed
to
1:30
pm.
It’s
on
business
in
Southeast
Asia,
presented
by
Professor
Johnson.
M:
Do
I
have
any
free
time
after
that?
I’ve
been
thinking
of
taking
my
son
Jack
to
Yinze
Park.
He
has
asked
to
go
many
times.
W:
I'm
afraid
not.
After
the
lecture,
Ms.
Black
wants
to
discuss
he
exhibition
project
with
you.
M:
What
a
busy
day!
Text
10
Good
evening,
everyone.
This
is
Fred,
your
weatherman.
This
afternoon,
the
sandstorm
hit
our
city.
It
caused
a
lot
of
damage
and
the
traffic
came
to
a
complete
stop
for
one
hour.
Now,
here
is
the
weather
report
for
tomorrow
and
the
weekend.
Friday
will
be
still
cloudy
and
windy
during
the
daytime
and
cool
at
night.
This
is
common
at
this
time
in
early
spring.
You
know
sometimes
it
even
snows,
just
like
it
did
a
couple
of
months
ago.
Temperature
will
be
a
little
lower
than
it
is
today.
You
have
to
wear
a
heavy
coat
while
going
out.
The
weather
on
Saturday
will
be
fine
in
the
morning
and
cloudy
in
the
afternoon.
It
will
probably
rain
at
night
but
not
too
heavily.
Don’t
worry,
the
weather
will
be
clear
On
Sunday,
so
you
can
go
out
for
some
relaxing
activity
like
having
a
picnic
or
a
trip.
However,
on
late
Sunday
afternoon,
it
will
get
a
bit
colder
and
probably
rain
again.
Please
return
home
early.
This
is
Fred,
your
weatherman,
thanks.