川绵外国语学校2020年秋高2019级期中教学质量检测
英语试题
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
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.
What
did
the
man
do?
A.
He
broke
the
buttons.
B.
He
started
the
phone.
C.
He
fixed
the
screen.
2.
What
will
the
speakers
buy
at
the
store?
A.
Chips.
B.
Meat.
C.
Bread.
3.
How
much
did
the
woman
pay
for
the
refrigerator?
A.
$150.
B.
$300.
C.
$800.
4.
Where
does
the
man
most
likely
live?
A.
In
Canada.
B.
In
California.
C.
In
New
York.
5.
Why
did
the
woman’s
plants
die,
according
to
the
man?
A.
From
not
enough
water.
B.
From
not
enough
plant
food.
C.
From
not
enough
sun.
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。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6,7题。
6.According
to
the
man,
who
discovered
America?
A.
The
Spanish.
B.
The
Native
Americans.
C.
Columbus.
7.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Mother
and
son.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Friends.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Why
does
the
woman
want
to
go
home?
A.
She
needs
to
get
something
to
eat.
B.
She
isn’t
feeling
well.
C.
She
doesn’t
want
to
attend
the
meeting.
9.
What
will
the
man
do
for
the
woman?
A.
Drive
her
somewhere.
B.
Ask
for
a
sick
leave
for
her.
C.
Work
on
her
project
for
her.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
does
the
woman
know
the
man
ate
the
cookie?
A.
She
saw
him
on
the
video
camera.
B.
Another
customer
told
her.
C.
She
saw
him
in
person.
11.
Why
did
the
man
lie?
A.
He
thought
the
cookie
was
too
expensive.
B.
He
thought
the
cookie
tasted
bad.
C.
He
didn’t
want
to
pay.
12.
What
happened
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
A.
The
woman
called
the
police.
B.
The
man
paid
for
the
cookie.
C.
The
speakers
went
to
the
back
of
the
store.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
event
are
the
speakers
attending?
A.
A
wedding.
B.
A
dinner
party.
C.
An
anniversary
celebration.
14.
What
does
the
woman
want
most
right
now?
A.
To
dance.
B.
To
change
her
clothes.
C.
To
eat
something.
15.
What
did
the
man
eat
when
he
first
arrived?
A.
Fish
and
rice.
B.
Some
cheese.
C.
Some
cake.
16.
According
to
the
woman,
what
probably
cost
a
lot
of
money?
A.
Jennie’s
clothes.
B.
The
flowers.
C.
Matt’s
tie.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
According
to
the
speaker,
what
is
Jen
like?
A.
Strict
but
loving.
B.
Friendly
and
funny.
C.
New
and
talented.
18.
Which
award
did
Luisa
win?
A.
Best
Customer
Service.
B.
Employee
of
the
Year.
C.
Best
Hairdresser.
19.
How
long
has
Dina
worked
in
the
salon?
A.
Three
months.
B.
Seven
years.
C.
Two
years.
20.
What
is
true
about
the
awards?
A.
The
winners
will
get
extra
vacation
days.
B.
The
awards
have
different
prizes.
C.
A
total
of
$1200
was
given
out.
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
SUPPORT
WORKER
Do
you
have
the
ability
to
care
for
others?
Can
you
understand
how
older
people
feel?
Are
you
a
good
communicator?
Do
you
have
good
listening
skills?
Can
you
work
weekends?
If
you
have
answered
YES
to
the
above,
we
would
like
to
hear
from
you:
☆
Starting
rate
of
£8.56
per
hour
☆
Free
uniform
☆
Excellent
training
Careers@golden-care.com
WOWEE
MAGAZINE
Writers
Wanted
Wowee
Magazine
is
looking
for
writers
for
its
website.
Pay
is
based
on
the
number
of
people
who
read
your
articles.
You
may
also
receive
free
tickets
to
events
and
free
products
to
test.
This
is
a
great
opportunity
to
get
valuable
work
experience.
We
want
people
who
are:
chatty
interesting
passionate
skilled
Contact
us
at
info@wowee.com.
CALLING
ALL
MODELS
Think
you
could
be
a
model?
If
so,
we'd
like
to
meet
you!
Working
as
a
successful
fashion
model
isn't
easy
but
it
is
very
exciting
and
could
be
a
great
opportunity.
Girls
should
be
over
16
with
a
minimum
height
of
172cm
and
boys
should
have
a
minimum
height
of
182cm.
If
you
are
under
16
and
do
not
yet
have
the
required
height,
we
would
still
be
interested
in
meeting
you,
but
you
must
bring
a
parent.
Info@top-model-agency.uk
WORK
FOR
COFFEE
BEANS
Join
Britain's
number
one
cafe
at
Coffee
Beans,
where
every
cafe
has
the
same
aims:
to
create
family-like
teams
and
to
give
excellent
customer
service.
Many
different
kinds
of
people
come
and
work
with
us,
so
start
your
career
at
Coffee
Beans
today:
☆
Choose
the
hours
you
work
☆
Get
management
experience
☆
Share
your
love
of
coffee
Join
us
as
a
Team
Member,
Assistant
Manager
of
Cafe
Manager,
depending
on
your
skills
and
experience.
Email
us
at
jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk.
21.Which
address
should
you
email
at
if
you
want
to
be
a
support
worker?
A.info@top-model-agency.uk
B.info@wowee.com
C.careers@golden-care.com
D.jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk
22.A
writer
working
for
Wowee
Magazine
can
______
.
A.bring
a
parent
B.receive
free
tickets
to
events
choose
working
hours
D.get
a
free
uniform
23.What
can
we
learn
about
the
jobs
from
the
job
postings?
A.The
model
opportunity
is
only
meant
for
adults.
B.Applicants
to
Wowee
Magazine
should
be
sociable
and
enthusiastic
C.Employees
at
Coffee
Beans
have
few
management
opportunities.
D.There
is
no
need
to
be
trained
as
a
support
worker.
B
I
come
from
Santiago,
the
capital
of
Chile.
There
are
two
separate
areas
in
Santiago.
There
is
an
area
for
the
very
rich
people
and
there
is
a
part
for
the
poor
people.
I
come
from
the
poor
side
of
the
city.
The
very
rich
people
never
cross
over
to
the
poor
side
of
the
city.
But
sometimes
the
poor
people
save
their
money
and
cross
over
to
visit
the
beach
on
the
rich
side.
Dad
drove
buses.
He
would
leave
for
work
just
after
4
am.
His
pay
depended
on
the
number
of
people
who
rode
in
his
bus,
so
he
would
keep
driving
until
he
had
made
enough
money
for
the
day.
Mum
worked
as
a
barber
(理发师).
She
did
not
come
home
until
late
at
night.
My
brother,
sister
and
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
my
grandparents.
Dad
had
lived
in
Australia
when
he
was
younger.
He
told
us
about
the
large
parks
covered
with
grass.
He
told
us
about
the
beaches
that
were
close
to
the
cities
which
anyone
could
visit.
Dad
thought
it
would
be
better
if
we
moved
to
Australia.
We
could
only
take
things
that
could
fit
in
our
suitcases
(手提箱).
I
took
clothes
and
a
few
special
things
that
reminded
(使……想起)
me
of
Chile.
I
took
photographs,
a
box
covered
with
sand
from
the
beaches
of
Chile
and
a
traditional
toy.
I
was
very
sad
to
leave
my
friends
and
family,
especially
my
grandmother.
My
grandmother
had
always
looked
after
me.
I
didn’t
want
to
leave
her,
but
Dad
said
that
she
would
come
and
visit
us
in
Australia
one
day.
When
I
left,
I
cut
off
some
of
my
hair
so
that
my
grandmother
would
remember
me.
Flying
to
Australia
was
a
long
journey.
We
stopped
in
Argentina
and
New
Zealand
before
finally
reaching
Australia.
24.
What
was
the
author’s
life
like
in
Santiago?
A.
He
often
visited
the
rich
side
of
the
city.
B.
He
lived
in
the
wealthy
area.
C.
He
always
went
to
the
beach.
D.
He
led
a
hard
life.
25.
How
did
the
author’s
father’s
early
life
in
Australia
affect
him?
A.
It
made
him
hate
his
hometown.
B.
It
pushed
him
to
go
back
home.
C.
It
caused
him
to
move
there.
D.
It
encouraged
him
to
find
a
better
family.
26.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
4
about
the
author?
A.
He
brought
everything
he
needed
to
Australia.
B.
He
loves
his
motherland.
C.
He
has
many
expensive
things.
D.
He
thought
he
wouldn’t
come
back.
27.
How
did
the
author
feel
about
leaving
for
Australia?
A.
He
was
unwilling
to
part
with
his
grandmother.
B.
He
was
unconcerned
about
it.
C.
He
regretted
his
decision
before
leaving.
D.
He
was
very
excited
about
it.?
C
Do
you
still
remember
the
scene
in
the
famous
movie
Titanic,
directed
by
Cameron,
where
Jack
was
frozen
to
death
in
the
icy
cold
water
so
that
Rose
could
survive
on
the
floating
door
alone?
It
broke
many
people’s
heart.
Two
decades
later,
people
are
still
asking
the
question,
“wasn’t
there
enough
room
on
the
door
for
both
of
them?”
Cameron
once
responded
by
saying
it
wasn’t
a
question
of
room,
but
buoyancy—if
both
of
them
had
tried
to
stay
on
the
raft,
he
argued,
the
whole
thing
would
sink.
But
several
guys
from
“Myth
busters”,
an
Australian-American
science
entertainment
television
program,
decided
to
test
the
theory
themselves.
They
discovered
that
if
Rose
had
taken
off
her
life
jacket
to
the
bottom
of
the
raft,
there
would
have
been
enough
buoyancy
to
keep
both
of
them
afloat.
When
they
presented
their
findings
to
Cameron,
the
director
insisted
that
Jack
couldn’t
be
saved.
“The
answer
is
very
simple,”
Cameron
said.
“Because
it
says
on
page
147
of
the
script
that
Jack
dies.
To
Cameron,
it
was
an
artistic
choice
to
have
the
beloved
character
of
millions,
Jack
drown
into
the
cold
sea.
Jack
had
to
die
because
Cameron
thought
it
would
be
best
if
we
did.
“It
was
an
artistic
choice,
the
thing
was
just
big
enough
to
hold
her,
and
not
big
enough
to
hold
him,”
Cameron
said.
“I
think
it’s
all
kind
of
silly,
really,
that
we’re
having
this
discussion
20
years
later.
But
it
does
show
that
the
film
was
effective
in
making
Jack
so
endearing
to
the
audience
that
it
hurts
them
to
see
him
die.
The
film
is
about
death
and
separation;
he
had
to
die.”
Since
Jack
was
doomed
to
die,
Cameron
said,
it
could
have
happened
in
a
variety
of
different
ways.
It’s
not
about
the
door
not
being
big
enough:
that’s
just
a
practical
method
for
his
death.
“Whether
it
was
that,
or
whether
a
chimney
fell
on
him,
he
was
going
down,”
Cameron
said.
“It’s
called
art:
things
happen
for
artistic
reasons,
not
for
physics
reasons.”
28.What
do
we
know
about
the
character
Jack
according
to
the
text?
A.He
intended
to
kill
himself.
B.He
didn’t
have
money
to
buy
ticket.
C.He
sacrificed
himself
to
save
Rose.
D.He
lacked
basic
knowledge
of
physics.
29.According
to
Cameron,
why
did
the
audience
argue
about
Jack’s
death
for
20
years?
A.They
are
fragile
people.
B.They
love
the
character
Jack.
C.They
don’t
like
the
movie.
D.They
are
crazy
about
physics.
30.Why
was
a
chimney
mentioned
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.To
explain
the
unchangeable
fate
of
Jack.
B.To
show
the
original
plan
of
the
movie.
C.To
present
the
missing
part
of
the
movie.
D.To
introduce
the
structure
of
the
ship.
31.What
is
best
title
of
the
text?
A.Big
Enough
for
Both.
B.Jack
in
Titanic
Must
Die.
C.Cameron
is
Wrong.
D.Jack
could
Survive.
D
Heat
stress
from
extreme
heat
and
humidity
(湿度)
will
annually
affect
areas
that
are
now
home
to
1.2
billion
people
by
2100,
assuming
current
greenhouse
gas
emissions
(排放),
according
to
a
Rutgers
study.
Most
climate
studies
on
projected
heat
stress
have
focused
too
much
on
extreme
heat
but
did
not
consider
the
role
of
humidity,
which
is
another
key
driver.
“When
we
look
at
the
risks
of
a
warmer
planet,
we
need
to
pay
particular
attention
to
the
combined
effects
of
extreme
heat
and
humidity,
which
are
especially
dangerous
to
human
health.”
said
Robert
E.
Kopp,
director
of
the
Rutgers
Institute
of
Earth,
Ocean,
and
Atmospheric
Sciences.
Rising
global
temperatures
are
increasing
exposure
to
heat
stress,
which
harms
human
health.
Heat
stress
is
caused
by
the
body’s
inability
to
cool
down
properly
through
sweating.
Body
temperature
can
rise
rapidly,
and
high
temperatures
may
damage
the
brain
and
other
vital
organs.
What’s
more,
heat
stress
can
result
in
heatstroke
(中暑),
which
is
the
most
serious
heat-related
illness,
can
kill
or
cause
permanent
disability
without
emergency
treatment.
Annual
exposure
to
extreme
heat
and
humidity
above
safety
guidelines
will
be
projected
to
affect
areas
that
are
currently
home
to
about
500
million
people,
if
the
planet
warms
by
1.5℃
and
nearly
800
million
at
2℃.
The
planet
has
already
warmed
by
about
1.2℃
above
late
19th
century
levels.
An
estimated
1.2
billion
people
would
be
affected
with
3℃
of
warming,
as
expected
by
the
end
of
this
century
under
current
global
policies.
That’s
nearly
four
times
the
number
of
people
affected
today,
and
nearly
12
times
the
number
who
were
affected
in
no
industrial
age.
32.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
Many
areas
will
be
flooded
by
the
end
of
2100.
B.
Exposure
to
polluted
air
may
cause
cancer.
C.
Heat
stress
makes
it
harder
to
forecast
the
weather.
D.
Less
attention
has
been
paid
to
the
effect
of
humidity.
33.
What’s
the
harm
of
high
body
temperature?
A.
Sweating
a
lot.
B.
Leading
to
high
blood
pressure.
C.
Causing
heart-attack.
D.
Damaging
organs.
34.
How
many
people
are
affected
by
heat
stress
nowadays?
A.
About
800
million.
B.
About
500
million.
C.
About
300
million.
D.
About
1.2
billion.
35.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Heat
stress
may
affect
more
people
B.
How
to
prevent
heat
stress
C.
The
combination
of
heat
and
humidity
D.
The
earth
may
get
warmer
and
warmer
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。
How
to
be
a
good
owner
Many
children
want
to
have
their
own
pets,
but
how
to
be
a
good
pet
owner?
Besides
giving
them
food
and
water,
what
else
can
we
do
to
give
our
pets
much
love?
Here
are
five
tips
to
be
a
good
pet
owner.
1.
Provide
your
pet
with
the
correct
diet.
If
you
prefer
to
change
the
previous
diet
of
your
pet,
do
it
slowly
so
that
they
adjust
(适应)
properly.??
36
??Young
dogs
will
need
different
types
of
dog
food
compared
to
older
dogs.
And
remember,
do
not
overfeed
your
pet.
2.
Clean
their
housing
often.
Clean
your
pet’s
home
at
least
once
a
week
and
any
other
times
if
necessary.
Generally,
a
pet’s
home
should
be
clean
so
it
is
a
good
environment
for
the
animal.??
37
3.
Keep
your
pet
clean.
If
you
have
a
dog
that
always
plays
in
the
mud,
it’s
necessary
to
give
it
a
shower
every
day!????
38
??If?it
is
too
hot
or
too
cold
for
you,
then
it
will
be
the
same
for
the
animal.
4.
Train
your
pet.
?
39??
However,
a
lot
of
bad
pet
behavior
is
simply
caused
by
boredom,
so
shake
it
up
a
little.
If
possible,
take
your
pet
to
some
classes,
read
a
book
on
how
to
teach
your
pet
to
paint,
or
anything
else
that
you
wish
your
pet
to
do!
5.??
40
??
Put
a
collar
(项圈)
on
your
pet
with
your
personal
information
and
the
pet’s
name.
Remember
to
close
the
cage
(笼子)
door
so
there
is
no
chance
of
escaping
and
being
in
an
unsafe
place.
A.
Never
hurt
or
harm
your
pet.
B.
Be
an
owner
with
a
sense
of
duty.
C.
No
one
wants
a
cat
that
jumps
on
the
table.
D.
Animals
require
different
diets
based
on
age.
E.
Remember
that
you
should
check
the
water
first
with
your
hand.
F.
Water
should
be
fresh,
clean
and
changed
daily
to
keep
your
pet
healthy.
G.
Without
good
living
conditions,
an
animal
will
get
sick
more,
and
feel
unhappy.
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。
Whenever
we
hear
about
"the
homeless",
most
of
us
think
of
the
developing
world.
But
the
41
is
that
homelessness
is
everywhere.
For
example,
how
many
of
us
would
expect
to
see
people
living
on
the
streets
of
a
42
country
like
Germany?
Kurt
Muller
and
his
wife
Rita
have
spent
eleven
years
making
43
for
the
homeless
of
Berlin,
Germany's
capital.
They
first
44
one
long
hot
summer
when
most
Germans
were
45
on
holiday.
Kurt
Muller
and
his
wife
stayed
at
home,
made
sandwiches,
46
a
table
in
the
street
and
gave
food
to
the
homeless.
The
Mullers
soon
realized
that
food
and
clothing
weren't
47
.
“What
these
people
also
need
is
warmth
and
48
,
”
says
Rita.
The
Mullers
didn’t
49
to
give
their
phone
number
to
the
street
people
and
told
them
to
phone
anytime.
Rita
50
there
was
somebody
at
home
to
answer
the
phone
and
their
home
was
always
51
to
anyone
who
couldn’t
face
another
night
on
the
street.
The
couple
were
soon
52
all
their
time
and
money,
so
Kurt
visited
food
and
clothing
companies
to
53
donations.
Today,
over
thirty
companies
54
donate
food
and
other
goods
to
the
cause
and
volunteers
help
to
55
them
to
the
homeless.
The
public
also
give
clothes
and
money
and
a
shoe
producer
56
new
shoes.
Kurt
and
Rita
receive
no
57
for
their
hard
work.
“We
feel
like
parents,”
says
Rita,
“and
parents
shouldn’t
58
money
for
helping
their
children.
The
love
we
get
on
the
streets
is
our
salary.
Though
Rita
admits
she
often
gets
59
.
She
says
she
will
continue
with
her
work
because
she
likes
the
feeling
of
having
made
a
60
in
the
world.
41.A.result
B.reason
C.truth
D.idea
42.A.traditional
B.wealthy
C.typical
D.developing
43.A.meals
B.houses
C.preparations
D.suggestions
44.A.called
B.met
C.began
D.left
45.A.asleep
B.away
C.across
D.alone
46.A.brought
up
B.gave
away
C.put
aside
D.set
up
47.A.necessary
B.enough
C.helpful
D.expensive
48.A.fame
B.freedom
C.caring
D.courage
49.A.intend
B.agree
C.pretend
D.hesitate
50.A.made
sure
B.found
out
C.made
sense
D.worked
out
51.A.noisy
B.crowded
C.open
D.near
52.A.spending
B.wasting
C.taking
D.costing
53.A.pay
for
B.carry
out
C.look
into
D.ask
for
54.A.completely
B.calmly
C.regularly
D.roughly
55.A.deliver
B.sell
C.advertise
D.lend
56.A.produces
B.donates
C.designs
D.collects
57.A.permission
B.support
C.direction
D.payment
58.A.expect
B.raise
C.save
D.borrow
59.A.surprised
B.tired
C.excited
D.amused
60.A.profit
B.rule
C.decision
D.difference
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
information
I
61
(collect)
over
the
last
few
years
leads
me
to
believe
that
speed
reading
may
be
less
62
(use)
than
most
people
think.
The
claim
that
you
can
read
and
comprehend
over
30,000
words
per
minute
is
overstated.
One
researcher
proved
this
in
a
study
where
irrelevant
and
illogical
sentences
were
added
to
a
text.
The
“speed
readers”
63
were
tested
didn’t
notice
the
irrelevant
lines
—
the
non-speed
readers
spotted
them
immediately.
I’ve
interviewed
people
who
have
attended
the
introductory
sessions
64
(offer)
by
some
speed
reading
courses.
65
(them)
stories
indicate
that
improper
methods
are
sometimes
used
to
sell
the
courses.
Here’s
how:
First,
you’re
asked
to
read
a
passage
from
a
book
66
which
most
persons
would
be
unfamiliar.
Your
reading
speed
and
comprehension
are
tested
during
this
exercise.
Then,
after
about
half
67
hour
of
instruction,
another
reading
test
is
given.
But
this
time
the
reading
is
one
most
educated
Americans
know
well
—
such
as
Huckleberry
Finn.
Not
68
(surprising),
persons
attending
these
introductory
sessions
find
that
their
“exit”
speed
and
comprehension
are
better
than
their
“entry”
69
(perform).
I’m
one
of
the
fiction
readers
who
appreciate
the
beauty
in
good
writing.
Occasionally
I’ll
read
a
passage
or
sentence
over
and
over
just
70
(let)
the
beauty
of
its
construction
soak(参透)
in.
Good
writing
must
be
read
carefully
and
thoughtfully
to
be
fully
appreciated.
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.每处错误及修改均仅限一词。
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last
Friday
I
took
the
subway
home
as
usually.
Since
our
physics
teacher
had
just
teach
us
in
class
that
the
escalator(自动扶梯)worked,
I
decided
to
see
how
fast
the
escalator
went.
To
my
surprise,
it
went
a
speed
of
about
40m/min.
The
next
day,
I
went
to
a
department
store
with
her
cousin
Emily.
I
timed
the
escalator
here
too.
I
found
that
it
was
much
slower,
going
about
30
meter
every
minute.
Why?
I
check
on
the
internet
and
found
the
reason.
Stores
slow
down
escalators
on
a
purpose,
allowing
customers
more
time
to
looking
at
their
products.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。
英国交换生Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对你校的学生社团非常感兴趣,计划下学期参加其中一个。他向你征询建议。请给他回邮件,内容包括:
1.
推荐的社团;
2.
推荐的理由;
3.
建议他做哪些准备。
注意:1.
词数不少于100;
2.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Jim,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Yours
faithfully,
Li
Hua
川绵外国语学校2020年秋高2019级期中教学质量检测
英语试卷答案
听力:
1—5BACBC
6—10
BABBC
11—15CBACB
16—20ABCBA
阅读:
21—25CBBDC26—30BACBA31—35BDDCA36—40DGECB??
完型:
41—45CBACB
46—50DBCDA
51—55
CADCA
56—60BDABD
语法填空:
61.have
collected/have
been
collecting
62.useful
63.who/that
64.offered
65.Their
66.with
67.an
68.surprisingly
69.performance
70.to
let
短文改错:
usually→
usual;
teach→
taught;
that→
how;
went?
a
加at
;
her→
my;
here
→there;
meter→
meters;
check→
checked
;
on
a
purpose;
looking→
look
作文:
Dear
Jim,
I’m
more
than
delighted
to
know
you
are
curious
about
the
club
activities
of
our
school
and
want
to
join
one
next
term.
I’d
like
to
recommend
Peking
opera
club
to
you,
from
which
I
believe
you
will
enjoy
a
lot.
I
recommend
this
club
to
you
for
the
following
reasons.
First,
Peking
opera
is
like
a
pearl
in
Chinese
traditional
art.
Joining
this
club
can
give
you
a
taste
of
Chinese
traditional
art
forms
and
even
have
a
hands-on
experience.
Besides,
the
club
will
regularly
organize
various
activities,
such
as
inviting
famous
actors
to
perform,
and
drawing
Peking
opera
make-ups.
Considering
your
interest
in
Chinese
history,
I
believe
getting
close
to
Peking
opera
will
also
be
a
good
way
of
learning
more
about
it.
When
it
comes
to
preparations,
you
can
watch
some
famous
Peking
opera
videos
on
the
Internet
or
read
some
relevant
materials,
which
will
definitely
be
beneficial
for
you.
Hope
my
suggestions
can
be
of
help.
If
you
want
to
learn
anything
more,
don’t
hesitate
to
contact
me.
Best
wishes.
Yours
faithfully,
Li
Hua
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