湖南省邵阳市邵东创新实验学校2021届高三10月月考英语试题 Word版含答案(含听力音频无文字材料)

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邵东创新学校2020-2021学年度第一学期十月月考试卷


时量120分钟,满分150分
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。
Where
does
Bob
come
from?
France.
B.
America.
C.
Australia.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
first?
Go
to
the
cinema.
B.
Attend
a
party.
C.
Go
to
the
post
office.
What
do
we
know
about
Jim?
He
has
lost
his
job.
B.
He
is
very
lazy.
C.
He
has
got
a
new
job.
How
many
postcards
will
the
two
speakers
probably
buy
in
total?
Ten.
B.
Twenty.
C.
Fourteen.
Why
does
Jimmy
stay
up
late?
Because
his
mother
wants
him
to
do
his
homework.
Because
he
has
to
finish
his
homework.
Because
he
is
too
tired
to
sleep
at
this
hour.
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。
What
will
the
man
most
probably
do
locally?
Have
a
sightseeing
tour.
B.
Attend
a
conference.
C.
Have
a
business
talk.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man's
booking?
From
the
17th
to
20th.
A
double
room
with
a
private
bathroom.
Check-in
around
7
:30
a.
m.
Friday.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
What
does
the
man
like
to
do
after
work?
Play
table
tennis
and
golf,
and
go
for
a
run.
Play
tennis
and
golf,
and
go
fishing.
Play
tennis
and
golf,
and
go
for
a
run.
How
often
does
the
man
play
golf?
About
once
a
week.
B.
About
once
a
month.
C.
About
once
a
year.
10.What
time
will
the
two
speakers
meet
at
the
clubhouse?
A.At
l:30
B.
At
1:13.
C.
At
2:
30.
听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。
11.What
does
Jane
think
of
her
trip
to
the
West
Coast?
A.
It
was
wonderful.
B.
It
was
terrible.
C,
It
was
tiresome.
12.
What's
the
disadvantage
of
Los
Angeles?
It
is
noisy
and
highly
polluted.
The
weather
is
hot
and
wet.
There
is
no
subway
and
the
bus
service
is
bad.
13.
What's
the
weather
like
in
San
Francisco?
Warm
and
nice.
B.
Cool
but
comfortable.
C.
A
little
cold.
14.Why
is
it
easy
to
go
around
in
San
Francisco?
Because
of
the
small
size
and
good
transportation.
Because
of
the
various
subways.
Because
of
the
small
population.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.How
many
credits
should
the
man
get
for
a
master
degree
in
education?
A.
15.
B.
30.
C.
45.
16.Why
does
the
man
want
a
lighter
program
at
the
beginning?
Because
he
doesn't
want
to
fail
any
classes.
Because
he
wants
to
have
time
for
social
experience.
Because
he
doesn't
need
to
take
more
courses.
17.What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
He
has
got
a
Bachelor
of
Science.
He
can
get
3.
5
credits
for
each
course.
He
has
taken
English
Literature.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Where
can
one
probably
see
a
spider?
23,000
feet
above
sea
level.
2,200
feet
below
the
earth's
surface.
On
Mount
Qomolangma.
19.What
can
we
conclude
from
the
talk?
Spiders
deserve
more
respect
of
us.
Spiders
are
dying
out
of
the
earth.
People
should
raise
spiders
to
destroy
insects.
20.Why
would
human
life
be
in
danger
if
there's
no
spider?
Because
spiders
catch
and
eat
insects.
Because
spiders
can
protect
our
environment.
Because
spiders
can
help
reduce
air
pollution.
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
Are
you
interested
in
travelling?
Here
are
famous
national
parks
where
travelers
mostly
like
to
go
in
America.
Great
Smoky
Mountains
National
Park
Visitors:
11,388,893
The
name
“Great
Smoky
Mountains”
comes
from
the
water
vapor(蒸汽)over
this
mountain
range
situated
along
the
North
Carolina-Tennessee
border.
Established
in
1934.
it
is
not
just
home
to
a
diverse
ecosystem
of
plants
and
animals,
but
also
home
to
rich
Appalachian
cultures.
Visitors
there
can
see
over
100
waterfalls
go
boating
on
Fontana
Lake
and
hike
the
Appalachian
Trail.
It's
also
an
excellent
point
to
see
the
leaves
change
in
the
fall.
Grand
Canyon
National
Park
Visitors:
6,254,238
The
Grand
Canyon
is
the
result
of
over
70
million
years
of
geological
events
creating
the
Colorado
Plateau,
glaciers
and
valleys,
while
the
Colorado
River
carved
its
way
through
the
valleys.
It
is
truly
a
natural
splendor!
When
President
Roosevelt
first
visited
it
in
1903,
he
said,
“The
Grand
Canyon
fills
me
with
awe.
It
is
beyond
comparison—beyond
description.

16
years
later,
it
was
signed
by
President
Woodrow
Wilson,
officially
viewing
the
Grand
Canyon
a
national
park.
Yosemite
National
Park
Visitors:
4,336,890
In
addition
to
being
a
national
park,
Yosemite
is
listed
as
a
World
Heritage
Site.Yosemite
National
Park
is
in
Central
California
in
the
western
Sierra
Nevada.
Though
it
covers
around
1,168
square
miles
of
area,visitors
spend
most
of
their
time
in
the
5.
9
square-mile
area
of
the
Yosemite
Valley
where
there
are
some
most
famous
sites
like
Yosemite
Falls,
and
Cook's
Meadow
Loop.
Zion
National
Park
Visitors:
4,504,812
Settled
in
Southwestern
Utah
is
Zion
National
Park.
It
has
some
of
the
most
unique
landscapes
packed
with
mountains,
valleys,
rivers,
desert
and
forests.
Zion
National
Park
is
also
an
important
place
to
study
ancient
humans
who
made
the
area
their
home
about
8,000
years
ago.
Some
of
the
park's
most
notable
attractions
include
Angel's
Landings
Kolob
Arch,
the
Narrows,
etc.
21.How
does
Great
Smoky
Mountains
National
Park
get
its
name?
A.With
smoke
rising
from
the
volcano
in
the
lake.
B.With
plants,
animals
and
waterfalls
in
the
mountain.
C.Signed
by
President
Woodrow
Wilson.
D.With
fog
seen
over
the
mountain
range.
22.When
did
Grand
Canyon
National
Park
become
a
national
park?
A.
In
1887.
B.
In
1903.
C.
In
1919,
D.
In
1934.
23.What
does
Yosemite
National
Park
share
in
common
with
Zion
National
Park?
A.They
are
located
in
the
same
state.
B.People
can
learn
about
ancient
times
there.
C.They
both
have
the
most
charming
land
scenery.
D.They
were
both
formed
as
the
result
of
years
of
geological
events.
B
It
was
the
beginning
of
another
school
year.
I
had
agreed
to
teach
all
struggling
students
in
need
of
critical
intervention(介入).
I
knew
what
lay
ahead—tough
work
hours
overlaid
with
guilt,
consumed
with
essays
that
needed
feedback
and
lesson
plans
with
best
practice
strategies.
No
wonder
people
always
acknowledge
my
teaching
career
with,?“I’m
glad
it’s
you
and
not
me.”
Suddenly,
my
mind
transported
me
to
my
first
few
years
of
teaching.
“Peter
Potter,”
I
called
from
my
name
list,
trying
to
control
my
laughter.
“Laughlin
McLaughlin?”
Surely
these
were
not
real
names.
“Emotionally
disabled...keeps
them
separated
from
the
other
kids...,”
the
vice
headmaster
commanded.
This
was
my
first
teaching
assignment.
Surely
this
year
could
never
be
as
discouraging
as
those
first
few.
In
my
new
classroom,
I
looked
into
the
face
of
Jason.
At
eleven,
his
mother
was
killed
in
an
accident,
leaving
him
with
physical,
academic,
and
certainly
emotional
scars.
I
looked
at
?another
student,
Robert,
standing
at
the
door;
my
vice
headmaster
asked
if
I
would
take
him,
even
though
he
was
an
eleventh
grader
in
my
tenth
grade
class.
But
then
there
were—and
are—stories
of
success—of
Dustin,
in
Graduate
School
for
Electrical
and
Computer
Engineering;
of
Michael,
now
a
teacher
in
a
city
school;
of
Willie...I
thought
of
the
thousands
of
students
whose
lives
have
touched
mine
far
more
than
I
could
have
ever
touched
theirs.
I
broke
from
my
daydream,
a
smile
spreading
across
my
face.
Sadness,
tears,
challenges,
fears—yes,
teaching
is
filled
with
all
of
these—yet,
it
is
also
filled
with
laughter
and
smiles,
hope,
dreams,
and
rewards
beyond
measure.
“I’m
glad
it’s
you
and
not
me.”
Those
words
resounded
in
my
mind
once
again.
24.What
might
the
author’s
job
be
like?
A.Easy.
??????????B.Boring.
?????????C.Interesting.
?
???D.Challenging.
25.What
does
the
underlined
sentence
imply?
A.These
people
would
like
to
teach.
B.These
people
did
not
like
the
author.
C.These
people
would
not
want
this
job.
D.These
people
wanted
to
learn
from
the
author.
26.Why
did
the
author
mention
Jason
and
Robert?
A.To
show
her
regrets
about
taking
up
teaching.
B.To
introduce
the
basic
situation
of
her
students.
C.To
express
her
dissatisfaction
with
the
school.
D.To
stress
the
importance
of
family
education.
27.How
did
the
author
feel
thinking
of
the
successful
students?
A.She
was
doing
a
worthwhile
job.
B.She
could
never
go
back
to
the
past.
C.She
was
the
inspiration
behind
the
success
stories.
D.She
would
never
make
greater
achievements
in
the
future.
C
If
plastic
had
been
invented
when
the
Pilgrims
sailed
from
Plymouth,
England,
to
North
America
-
and
their
Mayflower
had
been
stocked
with
bottled
water
and
plastic-wrapped
snacks,
their
plastic
waste
would
likely
still
be
around
four
centuries
later.
Atlantic
waves
and
sunlight
would
have
worn
all
that
plastic
into
tiny
bits.
And
those
bits
might
still
be
floating
around
the
world’s
oceans
today,
waiting
to
be
eaten
by
some
fish
or
oyster,
and
finally
perhaps
by
one
of
us.
Because
plastic
wasn’t
invented
until
the
late
19th
century,
and
its
production
only
really
took
off
around
1950,
we
have
a
mere
9.
2
billion
tons
of
the
stuff
to
deal
with.
Of
that,
more
than
6.
9
billion
tons
have
become
waste.
And
of
that
waste,
a
surprising
6.
3
billion
tons
never
made
it
to
a
recycling
bin
-
the
figure
that
shocked
the
scientists
who
published
the
numbers
in
2017.
No
one
knows
how
much
unrecycled
plastic
waste
ends
up
in
the
ocean,
the
earth’s
last
sink.
In
2015,
Jenna
Jambeck,
a
University
of
Georgia
engineering
professor,
caught
everyone’s
attention
with
a
rough
estimate:
between
5.
3
million
and
14
million
tons
of
plastic
waste
each
year
just
come
from
coastal
regions.
Meanwhile,
ocean
plastic
is
estimated
to
kill
millions
of
marine(



)animals
every
year.
Nearly
700
species,
including
endangered
ones,
are
known
to
have
been
affected
by
it.
Some
are
harmed
visibly,
stuck
by
abandoned
things
made
of
plastic.
Many
more
are
probably
harmed
invisibly.
Marine
species
of
all
sizes,
from
zooplankton
to
whales,
now
eat
microplastics,
the
bits
smaller
than
one-fifth
of
an
inch
across.
“This
isn’t
a
problem
where
we
don’t
know
what
the
solution
is,”
says
Ted
Siegler,
a
Vermont
resource
economist
who
has
spent
more
than
25
years
working
with
developing
nations
on
garbage.
“We
know
how
to
pick
up
garbage.
Anyone
can
do
it.
We
know
how
to
deal
with
it.
We
know
how
to
recycle.”
It’s
a
matter
of
building
the
necessary
institutions
and
systems,
he
says,
ideally
before
the
ocean
turns
into
a
thin
soup
of
plastic.
28.Why
does
the
author
mention
the
Pilgrims
in
paragraph
1?
A.To
prove
plastic
was
difficult
to
invent.
B.To
introduce
what
marine
animals
like
eating.
C.To
show
plastic
waste
has
a
lasting
effect
on
the
ocean.
D.To
tell
the
Pilgrims
contributed
a
lot
to
the
marine
protection.
29.What’s
the
main
trouble
marine
animals
face
according
to
the
text?
A.Lacking
protection.
B.Being
stuck
by
plastics.
C.Being
caught
by
humans.
D.Treating
plastics
as
food.
30.What
does
Ted
Siegler
want
to
tell
us
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.Plastics
will
turn
the
ocean
into
a
soup
of
plastic.
B.It’s
time
to
take
measures
to
deal
with
plastic
waste.
C.Some
people
don’t
know
the
solution
of
plastics
waste.
D.People
should
avoid
using
plastics
to
protect
the
ocean.
31.From
which
is
the
text
probably
taken?
A.A
biology
textbook.
B.A
travel
brochure.
C.An
environmental
report.
D.A
lifestyle
magazine.
D
?
A
study
found
wireless
signals
are
able
to
pass
through
bags
and
suitcases
to
judge
the
sizes
of
dangerous
metal
objects
and
identify
them.“These
items
could
include
weapons,
chemicals,
laptops
and
batteries
for
bombs,
”the
research
team
said
on
Tuesday.
???
Research
suggested
that
Wi-Fi
can
now
be
used
to
estimate
the
volume
of
liquids
such
as
water,
acid,
alcohol
and
other
chemicals
for
explosive
material.
The
study
led
by
researchers
at
the
Wireless
Information
Network
Laboratory
(WINLAB)
in
the
School.
of
Engineering
showed
a
wireless
device
with
two
to
three
antennas(天线)that
could
be
fitted
in
existing
Wi-Fi
networks.
???
The
detection
system
analyzes
what
happens
when
wireless
signals
go
through
and
bounce
off
objects
or
materials.
The
approach,
which
the
paper
states,
works
by
separating
the
wireless
interference(干扰)caused
by
two
factors
of
objects-the
material
and
shape."
Most
dangerous
objects
such
as
weapons
are
usually
metal
or
liquid,
which
have
significant
interference,"
researchers
said.
???
When
it
was
tested
on
a
backpack,
the
accuracy
rate
topped
95
percent.
“But
the
accuracy
dropped
to
about
90
percent
when
objects
inside
bags
are
wrapped.
And
the
tech
could
save
lives
if
used
in
museums,
stadiums,
theme
parks
or
schools,”
the
team
said,
noting
its
design
can
inspect
bags
or
luggage
without
being
an
exposure
to
privacy.
???
It
uses
channel
state
information
(CSI)
that
is
readily
available
in
low-cost
Wi-Fi
devices.“This
could
have
a
great
impact
on
protecting
the
public
from
dangerous
objects,”said
Yingying
Chen,
a
co-author
of
the
study,
There's
a
growing
need
for
that
now.
In
large
public
areas,
it's
hard
to
set
up
expensive
screening
equipment
like
what's
in
airports.
Manpower
is
always
needed
to
check
bags
and
we
want
to
develop
a
method
to
try
to
reduce
manpower.”
???
The
peer-reviewed
study,
which
recently
won
a
best
paper
award
at
the
2018
IEEE
Conference
on
Communications
and
Network
Security,
is
now
published
online.”Future
work
will
continue
to
focus
on
ameliorating
the
accuracy
of
identifying
objects
and
imaging
shapes
and
volumes,”researchers
said.
What
does
paragraph
3
talk
about?
A.??The
way
the
device
works.
?B.?The
function
of
the
technique.
C.?The
principle
the
study
is
based
on.??????????????D.?The
benefit
of
the
study
findings.
33.
What's
the
advantage
of
the
device?
A.?It
uses
antennas
to
pick
up
networks'
signals.
B.?It
saves
people
in
danger
of
natural
disasters.
C.?It
passes
through
bags
without
damaging
them.
D.?It
protects
personal
information
from
being
disturbed.
34.
Why
did
the
researchers
study
the
device
according
to
Yingying
Chen?
A.?To
save
money
and
labour.?????????????????????????????B.?To
make
full
use
of
Wi-Fi.
C.?To
protect
passengers'
privacy.???????????????????????D.?To
research
dangerous
objects.
35.
Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
word
“ameliorating"
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.?Confirming.?????????????B.?Improving.??????????????C.?Discovering.????????????D.?Examining.
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。
With
a
tough
economy,
it’s
difficult
to
meet
our
employees’
expectation
of
salary
increases.
36
Well,
here
are
four
important
factors
that
help.
keep
employees
motivated,
in
addition
to
money.
The
first
one
is
recognition.
37
Examples
include
taking
someone
to
lunch
and
letting
them
know
how
much
you
value
their
performance
and
how
you
:thank
them
because
they’re
loyal,
publicly
recognizing.
Someone’s.
performance
with
details
of
what
they
did,
and
presenting
certificates
of
recognition
for“extraordinary
contributions
to
the
business
and
the
organization”.
38
If
you
can’t
afford
to
give
every
deserving
employee
a
raise,
invite
them
to
a
party
to
simply
celebrate
their
good
work,
and
tell
them
how
much
you
appreciate
their
hard
work
and
loyalty.
Ask
them
to
help
you
achieve
your
business
goals
so
that
next
time
you
can
reward
them
in
better
ways.
Another
one
is
motivational
climate.
Take
a
look
around
at
the
work
environment
and
do
whatever
you
can
to
make
it
a
more
pleasant
place.
Redecoration,
better
work
spaces
and
working
environment
that
isn’t
expensive
will
be
appreciated
by
those
who
spend
8-10
hours
a
day
working
there.
39
The
last
but
most
important
factor
that
can
motivate
employees
is
trust.
It's
important
to
build
trust
in
all
your
work
relationships.
40
Take
an
interest
in
their
families,
their
hobbies,
and
their
development.
Treat
people
with
respect.
A.
The
next
one
is
celebrations.
B.
The
second
one
is
persuasion.
C.
Conduct
team
discussions
on
ways
to
increase
business
profits.
D.
Appreciating
a
person's
strong
contribution
can
make
a
difference.
E.
If
you
aren’t
sure
what
to
do,
ask
your
employees
what
they’d
like
in
terms
of
it.
F.
To
achieve
this,
spend
time
with
your
employees
and
show
your
care
about
them.
G.
How
can
we
motivate
them
in
other
ways
to
keep
them
from
leaving
the
company?
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Not
too
long
ago,
my
husband
Michael
and
ten-year-old
son
Dalton
travelled
in
New
York.
During
their
41
,Michael
wanted
to
take
Dalton
to
a
baseball
game.
They
walked
around
the
arena
(运动场)
looking
for
tickets
from
anyone
who
had
any
to
sell.
Suddenly,
an
elderly
man
42
them
and
informed
them
that
he
had
two
extra
tickets.
When
Michael
43
how
much
they
were,
the
man
said,"
Nothing
.
They’re
on
me.
Go
get
your
seats
and
my
wife
and
I
will
44
you
inside."
The
two
of
them
45
their
seats
and
a
short
while
later,
the
couple
46
and
sat
down
next
to
them.
About
half
an
hour
into
the
game
a
guy
came
to
check
IDs.
The
gentleman
handed
his
ID
over,
but
when
he
went
to
put
it
back,
something
47
Michael
’s
eye.
It
was
a
badge
(徽草)
of
some
sort.
Michael
dared
to
ask
his
48
,“I
noticed
a
badge
in
his
wallet.
Is
he
a
police
officer?”
The
woman
quietly
49
,“No.
He
is
retired
from
the
New
York
City
Fire
Department.'
Michael
then
dared
again.
“Did
9/11
influence
him
50
?”
The
woman
replied,“No,
he
was
retired
then,
but
our
son
was
also
in
the
FDNY
and
never
came
home.
He
died
that
day."
Michael
was
51
.
Then
the
woman
said
something
that
made
Michael
’s
heart
52
.
“He
used
to
come
to
these
games
with
our
son.
Now,
when
our
friends
can't
53
it,
he
waits
outside
the
arena
54
another
father
and
son
to
share
our
seats
with.
When
Michael
told
me
this
story,I
could
hardly
believe
it.
My
son
had
shared
an
appreciation
for
the
55
of
a
father
and
son
that
will
last
a
lifetime.
This
is
a
huge“thank
you"
from
me.
41.
A.
task
B.
meeting
C.
trip
D.
trade
42.
A.
recognized
B.
stopped
C.
answered
D.
introduced
43.
A.
asked
B.
guessed
C.
knew
D.
showed
44.
A.
leave
B.
see
C.
pay
D.
lead
45.
A.
changed
B.
arranged
C.
found
D.
booked
46.
A.
came
B.visited
C.
returned
D.
moved
47.
A.
hurt
B.
caught
C.wet
D.
shot
48.
A.
son
B.
coach
C.
guide
D.
wife
49.
A.
whispered
B.
promised
C.
admitted
D.
announced
50.
A.
quickly
B.
suddenly
C.
directly
D.
secretly
51.
A.
helpless
B.
speechless
C.
careless
D.
harmless
52.
A.
right
B.
hard
C.
free
D.
heavy
53.
A.
make
B.
fix
C.
clean
D.
remember
54.
A.
learning
from
B.
thinking
of
C.
pointing
at
D.
looking
for
55.
A.
fortune
B.
agreement
C.
relationship
D.
adventure
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。
A
motorcycle,
also
56
(call)
a
motorbike,
bike,
or
cycle,
is
a
two-or
three
wheeled
motor
vehicle.
Motorcycle
design
varies
greatly
57
(suit)
a
range
of
different
purposes:
long
distance
travel,
commuting,
cruising,
and
sports
including
racing
and
off-road
riding.
Motorcycling
is
about
riding
a
motorcycle
and
some
related
58
(society)
activities
such
as
joining
a
motorcycle
club
and
59
(attend)
motorcycle
rallies
(拉力赛车).
In
1894,Hildebrand
&
Wolfmiller
became
the
first
series
production
motorcycle,
and
the
first
to
be
called
a
motorcycle,
In
2012,
the
three
top
motorcycle
producers
globally
by
volume
60
(be)
Honda
from
Japan,
Bajaj
Auto
and
Hero
MotoCorp,
61
were
from
India.
The
motorcycle
is
a
kind
of
luxury
goods
in
the
developed
world,
where
they
are
used
mostly
for
leisure,
as
a
lifestyle
accessory
or
a
symbol
of
personal
identity.
In
developing
countries,
motorcycles
are
62
(
extreme)
practical
due
to
lower
prices
and
greater
fuel
economy.
63
all
the
motorcycles
in
the
world,
58%
are
in
the
Asia
Pacific
and
Southern
and
Eastern
Asia
64
(region),
except
car-centric
Japan.
However,
there
is
data
that
people
should
pay
attention
to,
According
to
the
United
States
Department
of
Transportation,
65
number
of
deaths
caused
by
motorcycles
was
37
times
larger
than
cars.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你对英语写作新题型——概要写作(Summary
Writing)感到很棘手。请你给你校外教
Sarah
写一封电子邮件,希望得到她的建议。内容包括:
写信目的;
题型简介;
3.
你的困难。
注意:1.
词数80左右;2.
开头和结尾已为你写好(不计词数)。
Dear
Sarah,
I
am
Li
Hua
from
Class
One,
Senior
Three.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文,续写的词数应为150左右。
The
darkness
was
gathering
as
she
wobbled(颤颤巍巍)
in
high
heels
along
the
side
of
the
highway.
The
car
had
come
to
an
unexpected
stop,
and
like
a
normal
teenager
she
did
the
only
thing
she
could
think
of...get
out
and
walk.
It
was
cold
and
late,
and
home
was
far
away.
This
could
be
a
long
night.
If
only
someone
would
stop
and
offer
her
a
ride.
She
prayed
for
help
and
dragged
herself
forward.
The
lights
of
a
truck
shone
from
behind
as
it
approached.“Maybe
he
will
stop,"
she
hoped.
The
brake
lights
flashed
on
as
it
stopped.
Next
instant,
the
cab
door
opened.
A
wordless
invitation
was
extended
and
she
understood.
Without
hesitation
the
girl
climbed
up
into
the
seat
and
closed
the
door.
Slowly
the
truck
pulled
back
onto
the
road
and
disappeared
into
the
night,
never
to
be
seen
again.
I
woke
up
in
a
cold
sweat,
alarmed.
Was
that
a
dream
or
was
it
a
vision?
It
was
unbelievably
real,
and
the
girl
was
my
daughter!
I
jumped
from
my
bed
and
ran
to
her
room.
Her
bed
was
empty.
I
stood
in
horror
trying
to
think
why
she
had
not
come
home.
As
the
mental
fog
began
to
lift,
I
remembered
she
was
visiting
her
friend
that
evening.
Perhaps
she
stayed
there
for
the
night.
It
was
1:
30
a.m,
but
I
raced
to
the
phone
and
dialed
a
number.
“Hello?"
The
voice
was
heavy
with
sleep.
“Hey.
Sorry
to
wake
you.
Becki
didn't
come
home
tonight
and
I
was
wondering
if
she
stayed
at
your
place?"
“No,
she
left
here
a
few
hours
ago.
She
should
have
been
home
at
least
by
midnight!"
The
voice
on
the
other
end
began
to
reflect
my
own
panic.
Over
the
next
forty-five
minutes
I
alternated
between
lying
in
pray
and
pacing
the
floor
in
anxiety.
At
2:15
a.m.
lights
appeared
as
a
car
turned
up
our
long
driveway.
I
could
tell
immediately
that
it
was
not
my
daughter
's
car.
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:
My
face
pressed
against
the
window
and
I
found
it
hard
to
breathe._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The
next
day,
I
had
a
special
class
for
Willard._
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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56.
called
57.
to
suit
58.
social
59.
attending
60.
were
61.
which
62.
extremely
63.
Of
64.
regions
65.
the
Dear
Sarah,
I
am
Li
Hua
from
Class
One,
Senior
Three.
As
I
have
some
problems
with
summary
writing,
I'm
writing
to
ask
for
some
advice.
Just
as
the
name
suggests,
summary
writing
needs
us
to
write
a
precise
summary
of
an
article,
which
is
challenging
to
me.
Not
only
do
we
need
to
read
the
whole
article
to
get
the
main
idea,
but
also
we
have
to
express
its
key
points
clearly
with
our
own
words,
roughly
60
words.
Frankly
speaking,
I
can't
even
understand
the
article
yet,
let
alone
accomplish
the
summary.
I'm
expecting
your
reply.(90
words)
Yours,
Li
Hua
My
face
pressed
against
the
window
and
I
found
it
hard
to
breathe.
The
car
pulled
in
front
of
your
house,
and
out
of
it
emerged
my
precious
daughter,
making
her
way
up
the
steps.
Tears
stinging(使刺痛)
my
eyes,
I
threw
open
the
door,
pulled
her
inside
and
hugged
her
tighly.
The
dream
was
just
too
real
and
I
could
hardly
believe
I
was
now
having
my
daughter
in
my
hug.
I
wondered
if
it
was
because
my
pray
was
answered.
Then
through
my
blurred
vision(模糊的视野)
I
saw
a
lady
stepping
out
of
the
car.
"Mom,
she
gave
me
a
ride
home."
Becki
said.“My
car
broke
down
on
the
highway
and
without
her
help,
I
would
never
have
made
it
home
in
my
high
heels.”she
continued,
exposing
her
blistered(起泡的)
ankles.
My
heart
shuddered(想起就怕/担心/难受)
at
the
thought
of
how
painful
Becki
staggered踉跄)
along
the
dark
highway.
She
must
be
an
angel
for
Becki!
I
approached
the
lady
and
invited
her
inside.
Now,
I
was
definitely
grateful
to
her
for
extending
a
helping
hand.
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