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山东省乳山市第一中学2020-2021学年高二第二次月考英语试题
说明:满分150分,时间120分钟。分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(综合题)两部分,请将答案按要求写在答题纸指定位置。
第I卷(95分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
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。
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.Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
the
ticket
office.
B.
On
the
phone.
C.
At
the
woman’s
home.
2.What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Chat
with
the
woman.
B.
Lose
some
weight.
C.
Set
up
a
program.
3.How
old
is
Jack?
A.
38.
B.
43.
C.
48.
4.What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.Mr.
Jones
is
busy
now.
B.Mr.
Williams
takes
over
Mr.
Jones’s
work.
C.The
man
mistook
Mr.
Williams
for
Mr.
Jones.
5.What
book
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.A
book
about
funny
pictures.
B.A
book
about
interesting
stories.
C.A
book
about
buildings
in
the
world.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第
6
和第
7
两个小题。
6.Where
is
the
woman
going?
A.
Her
home.
B.
The
library.
C.
The
cinema.
7.What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.The
man
is
good
at
geology.
B.The
man
doesn’t
have
any
exams
tomorrow.
C.The
woman
is
worried
about
her
math
exam.
听下面一段对话,回答第
8
和第
9
两个小题。
8.Why
won’t
the
boy’s
father
be
home
for
dinner?
A.He
is
working.
B.He
is
sick
in
hospital.
C.He
is
caught
in
an
accident.
9.What
is
the
boy’s
father
probably?
A.
A
fireman.
B.
A
policeman.
C.
A
doctor.
听下面一段对话,回答第
10
至第
12
三个小题。
10.What
is
the
yellow
scarf
(围巾)
made
of?
A.
Cotton.
B.
Silk.
C.
Wool.
11.Which
scarf
has
the
man
bought?
A.
The
yellow
one.
B.
The
blue
one.
C.
The
white
one.
12.How
much
does
the
man
pay
for
the
scarf?
A.
$79.
B.
$80.
C.
$72.
听下面一段对话,回答第
13
至第
16
四个小题。
13.Who
is
the
woman?
A.
A
reporter.
B.
An
advertiser.
C.
A
model.
14.What
is
hard
for
the
woman?
A.To
reduce
stress.
B.To
make
friends.
C.To
perform
on
the
stage.
15.What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.The
woman
likes
traveling.
B.The
woman
has
many
friends.
C.The
woman
disliked
being
a
model.
16.What
does
the
woman
suggest
in
the
end?
A.Sticking
to
your
dreams.
B.Trying
to
influence
others.
C.Traveling
around
the
world.
听下面一段独白,回答第
17
至第
20
四个小题。
17.What
is
the
talk
mainly
about?
A.Importance
of
making
conversations.
B.Ways
to
improve
communication
skills.
C.Methods
of
getting
on
well
with
others.
18.What
is
the
first
step
to
communicate
well?
A.Listen
carefully
to
what
others
say.
B.Think
about
what
you
will
say
next.
C.Repeat
what
other
people
have
said.
19.What
is
the
first
thing
to
speak
well?
A.Focus
on
your
point.
B.Speak
naturally
and
be
confident.
C.Be
sure
to
be
calm
and
comfortable.
20.How
can
one
express
the
views
freely?
A.Smile
all
the
time.
B.Ask
others’
opinions.
C.Use
suitable
words
and
expressions.
第二部分
阅读理解
(共20小题,每小题2.5分,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
The
Sands
of
Time
St
Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
is
much
more
than
just
golden
sands
and
beautiful
flowers.
The
area
has
a
long
human
history
too.
From
Stone
Age
hunters
to
amazing
pioneers,
discover
the
daring
deeds
and
sad
stories
from
St
Cyrus'
past.
Date:
23rd
August
2015
Time:
2
p.
m.
—3:45
p.
m.
Type
of
event:
Guided
walk
Between
the
Tides
A
celebration
of
the
world
between
the
tides.
Join
local
salmon
(大马哈鱼)
fisherman
Jim
Ritchie
on
a
fascinating
walk
to
learn
how
local
folk
have
made
a
living
from
the
world
between
the
tides,
harvesting
salmon
from
the
beach
at
St
Cyrus
for
hundreds
of
years.
Date:
25th
August
2015
Time:
2
p.
m.
—4
p.
m.
Type
of
event:
Family
event
Ice
&
Fire
St
Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
has
had
an
eventful
life!
From
its
days
near
the
equator
(赤道)
to
volcanic
eruptions
and
ice
ages.
Celebrate
the
start
of
Scottish
Geology
Month
with
a
walk
through
the
reserve
and
travel
back
in
time
to
uncover
the
clues
to
St
Cyrus'
past
hidden
in
the
cliffs.
Date:
31st
August
2015
Time:
2
p.
m.
—3:45
p.
m.
Type
of
event:
Guided
walk
Scary
Stories
It's
getting
darker
at
nights...
it's
almost
Halloween,
when
the
ghosts
(鬼怪)
come
out
to
play.
Join
us
for
some
spooky
stories
of
Dinnet
and
Deeside
long
ago...
and
listen
out
for
things
that
sound
strange
in
the
night!
Date:
25th
October
2015
Time:
7
p.
m.
—9
p.
m.
Type
of
event:
Family
event
Note:
All
under
18s
must
be
accompanied
by
an
adult
Pets
allowed:
No
Cost:
Free
Phone:
01674?830736
Location:
SNH
Visitor
Centre,
St
Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
21.
Which
of
the
following
events
may
help
you
learn
about
the
local
people’s
way
of
life?
A.
Ice
&
Fire.
B.
Scary
Stories.
C.
The
Sands
of
Time.
D.
Between
the
Tides.
22.
What
do
the
four
events
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
held
in
August.
B.
People
can’t
take
their
pets
with
them.
C.
They
are
held
in
the
evening.
D.
People
need
to
be
guided
during
the
journey.
23.
According
to
the
text,
________.
A.
you
need
to
pay
to
join
in
the
activities
B.
St
Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
is
famous
for
salmon
C.
a
ten?year?old
child
can
attend
these
events
only
in
adults'
company
D.
St
Cyrus
National
Nature
Reserve
was
set
up
not
long
ago
B
Reading
can
be
a
social
activity.
Think
of
the
people
who
belong
to
book
groups.
They
choose
books
to
read
and
then
meet
to
discuss
them.
Now,
the
website
BookCrossing.com
turns
the
page
on
the
traditional
idea
of
a
book
group.
Members
go
on
the
site
and
register
the
books
they
own
and
would
like
to
share.
BookCrossing
provides
an
identification
number
to
stick
inside
the
book.
Then
the
person
leaves
it
in
a
public
place,
hoping
that
the
book
will
have
an
adventure,
traveling
far
and
wide
with
each
new
reader
who
finds
it.
Bruce
Pederson,
the
managing
director
of
BookCrossing,
says,
“The
two
things
that
change
your
life
are
the
people
you
meet
and
books
you
read.
BookCrossing
combines
both.”
Members
leave
books
on
park
benches
and
buses,
in
train
stations
and
coffee
shops.
Whoever
finds
their
book
will
go
to
the
site
and
record
where
they
found
it.
People
who
find
a
book
can
also
leave
a
journal
entry
describing
what
they
thought
of
it.
E-mails
are
then
sent
to
the
BookCrossing
to
keep
them
updated
about
where
their
books
have
been
found.
Bruce
Peterson
says
the
idea
is
for
people
not
to
be
selfish
by
keeping
a
book
to
gather
dust
on
a
shelf
at
home.
BookCrossing
is
part
of
a
trend
among
people
who
want
to
get
back
to
the
“real”
and
not
the
virtual(虚拟).
The
site
now
has
more
than
one
million
members
in
more
than
one
hundred
thirty-five
countries.
24.
Why
does
the
author
mention
book
groups
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
explain
what
they
are.
B.
To
introduce
BookCrossing.
C.
To
stress
the
importance
of
reading.
D.
To
encourage
readers
to
share
their
ideas.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
2
refer
to?
A.
The
book.
B.
An
adventure.
C.
A
public
place.
D.
The
identification
number.
26.
What
will
a
BookCrosser
do
with
a
book
after
reading
it?
A.
Meet
other
readers
to
discuss
it.
B.
Keep
it
safe
in
his
bookcase.
C.
Pass
it
on
to
another
reader.
D.
Mail
it
back
to
its
owner.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Online
Reading:
A
Virtual
Tour
B.
Electronic
Books:
A
new
Trend
C.
A
Book
Group
Brings
Tradition
Back
D.
A
Website
Links
People
through
Books
C
For
history
fans,
Margaret
Thatcher
is
one
of
the
most
interesting
of
the
British
Prime
Ministers.
She
is
praised
by
both
British
and
American
conservatives
for
her
firm
principles
and
accomplishments
of
her
term.
Being
so
popular,
it
is
only
appropriate
that
a
solid
movie
is
made
to
detail
the
life
of
the
first
female
Prime
Minister
of
the
United
Kingdom.
The
film
Iron
Lady
focuses
on
Thatcher
(Meryl
Streep)
and
her
dementia(痴呆症),
with
certain
items
in
her
house
reminding
her
of
periods
of
her
life,
which
then
starts
series
of
flashbacks.
Thatcher
also
fantasizes
about
her
husband,
Denis
(Jim
Broadbent),
and
holds
conversations
with
him
throughout
the
film.
In
a
world
controlled
by
men
and
where
women
are
thought
to
belong
to
the
kitchen,
Thatcher
struggles
to
break
through
the
barriers
of
sex
to
win
a
seat
in
Parliament(国会).
Not
only
does
she
struggle
with
her
sex,
but
being
the
daughter
of
a
simple
shopkeeper,
she
struggles
with
class
barriers.
After
winning
a
seat
in
Parliament
in
1959,
Thatcher
was
appointed
Secretary
of
State
for
Education
and
Science
(SES).
The
film
details
how
the
leadership
of
her
party
didn’t
take
her
or
her
opinions
seriously.
Thatcher
became
tired
of
being
unheard
and
decided
to
challenge
the
leadership
of
the
party
and
run
for
Leader
of
the
Opposition.
Not
expecting
to
win
the
position,
she
took
off
in
popularity,
continuing
a
strong
campaign
even
after
her
manager
was
killed
by
the
Irish
Republican
Army.
Thatcher,
after
the
conservative
party
won
a
majority
in
Parliament,
became
the
first
woman
Prime
Minister
of
the
UK.
She
took
off
in
popularity
until
an
economic
decline
hit
the
country.
She
regained
popularity
after
the
Falklands
War.?
The
film,
in
many
cases,
shows
archive
footage(资料片)to
convey
the
historic
timeline
of
the
movie.
The
film
does
an
excellent
job
in
recording
the
complex
life
of
one
of
Britain’s
most
complex
women.
It
examines
the
price
that
Lady
Thatcher
paid
for
power,
the
class
and
sex
struggles
she
overcame,
and
the
burden
of
dementia.
The
film
strikes
an
astonishingly
dear
portrait
of
the
“Iron
Lady”
and
will
be
sure
to
stand
the
test
of
time.
28.
According
to
the
passage,
the
film
Iron
Lady
is
mainly
about__________.
?
A.
Margaret
Thatcher
and
her
dementia
B.
Thatcher’s
principles
and
achievements
?
C.
the
British
Prime
Minister’s
interests
D.
Margaret
Thatcher
and
her
husband
29.
When
Thatcher
worked
as
Secretary
of
SES,
_________.
A.
her
party
took
her
and
her
opinions
seriously??????
B.
she
tried
hard
to
break
through
the
barriers
of
sex
C.
she
struggled
to
break
through
the
class
barriers?????
?
D.
she
wasn’t
respected
by
the
leaders
of
her
party
30.
This
passage
is
possibly
a(n)
___________.
?
A.
autobiography
B.
political
report
C.
film
review
D.
life
story
31.
What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
film
Iron
Lady?
?
A.
Negative
B.
Positive
C.
Disapproving
D.
Casual
D
People
are
being
tricked
into
Facebook
with
the
promise
of
a
fun,
free
service
without
realizing
they’re
paying
for
it
by
giving
up
loads
of
personal
information.
Most
Facebook
users
don’t
realize
this
is
happening.
Even
if
they
know
what
the
company
is
up
to,
they
still
have
no
idea
what
they’re
paying
for
Facebook
because
people
don’t
really
know
what
their
personal
data
is
worth.
The
biggest
problem,
however,
is
that
the
company
keeps
changing
the
rules.
That
was
the
great
thing
about
Facebook.
You
could
create
your
own
little
private
network.
Last
year,
the
company
changed
its
privacy
rules
so
that
many
things
such
as
your
city,
your
photo
as
well
as
your
friends’
names
were
set
by
default
(默认)to
be
shared
with
everyone
on
the
Internet.
According
to
Facebook’s
vice-president
Elliot
Schrage,
the
company
is
simply
making
changes
to
improve
its
service,
and
if
people
don’t
share
information,
they
have
a
“less
satisfying
experience”.
Some
critics
think
this
is
more
about
Facebook
looking
to
make
more
money.
In
original
business
model,
it
involved
selling
ads
and
putting
them.
At
the
side
of
the
pages
totally,
who
wants
to
look
at
ads
when
they’re
online
connecting
with
their
friends?
The
privacy
issue
has
already
landed
Facebook
in
hot
water
in
Washington.
In
April,
Senator
Charles
Schumer
called
on
Facebook
to
change
its
privacy
policy.
He
also
urged
the
Federal
Trade
Commission
to
set
guidelines
for
social
networking
sites.
“I
think
the
senator
rightly
communicated
that
we
had
not
been
clear
about
what
the
new
products
were
and
how
people
could
choose
to
use
them
or
not
to
use
them.”
Schrage
admits.
I
suspect
that
whatever
Facebook
has
done
so
far
to
invade
our
privacy,
it’s
only
the
beginning,
which
is
why
I’m
considering
cancelling
my
account.
Facebook
is
a
handy
site,
but
I’m
upset
by
the
idea
that
my
information
is
in
the
hands
of
people
I
don’t
know.
That’s
too
high
a
price
to
pay.
32.
What
do
we
learn
about
Facebook
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
It
is
a
website
that
sends
messages
to
users
who
want
to
get
married. 
B.
It
earns
money
by
putting
on
advertisements.
C.
It
makes
money
by
selling
its
users’
personal
data.
D.
It
provides
loads
of
information
to
its
users.
33.
What
does
the
author
say
about
most
Facebook
users?
A.
They
are
unwilling
to
give
up
their
personal
information.
B.
They
don’t
know
their
personal
data
enriches
Facebook.
C.
They
don’t
identify
themselves
when
using
the
website.
D.
They
care
very
little
about
their
personal
information.
34.
Why
does
Facebook
make
changes
to
its
rules
according
to
Elliot
Schrage?
A.
To
provide
better
service
to
its
users.
B.
To
obey
the
Federal
guidelines.
C.
To
improve
its
users’
connection.
D.
To
expand
its
business.
35.
Why
does
the
author
plan
to
cancel
his
Facebook
account?
A.
He
is
dissatisfied
with
its
present
service.
B.
He
finds
many
of
its
users
untrustworthy.
C.
He
doesn’t
want
his
personal
data
badly
used.
D.
He
is
upset
by
its
frequent
rule
changes.
第二节(共
5
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
12.5
分。
E涂AB,
F涂AC,
G涂AD。)
Stay
on
the
brighter
side
of
life
One
very
important
component
of
optimism
is
gratitude
or
feeling
grateful.
In
fact,
there
is
a
strong
connection
between
a
grateful
attitude
and
a
heightened
sense
of
well-being.
Appreciate
all
the
positives
in
your
life
by
starting
a
gratitude
journal
in
order
to
remember
what
you’re
grateful
for.
36.
Feeling
down?
Instead
of
feeling
sorry
for
yourself
waiting
for
the
universe
to
throw
you
a
bone,
try
acting
like
you’re
happy—even
if
you
aren’t.
A
sincere
smile
and
a
forced
smile
will
cause
the
same
chemical
reactions
in
your
brain,
so
you
can
actually
fool
your
mind
into
feeling
better
by
making
it
react
chemically
as
if
things
were
going
well.
37.
Reassure
yourself
that
everything
is
good—even
if
you
don’t
feel
it.
“38.
If
you’re
stuck
in
traffic,
then
everything
else
must
be
going
horribly
too,”
says
Anne
Parker,
a
wellness
counselor.
By
blowing
negative
events
out
of
proportion,
you’re
setting
yourself
up
for
feeling
down
all
day.
Instead,
acknowledge
that
you’re
stuck
in
traffic,
but
also
bring
to
mind
something
good,
like
the
beautiful
scenery
outside
the
window.
That
way,
you’ll
get
in
the
habit
of
forbidding
negative
circumstances
from
blanketing
your
whole
day.
Swearing
to
lose
20
pounds
or
to
run
a
marathon
seems
like
goals
leading
to
happiness,
but
they
take
time
to
achieve.
39.
You
may
even
end
up
admitting
that
you
have
been
defeated.
However,
if
you
focus
on
the
small
milestones
that
occur
along
the
way,
you
will
feel
positive
about
your
progress,
which
will
give
you
the
strength
to
keep
going.
40.
Try
making
someone
else’s
day
better.
A
report
by
United
Healthcare
and
Volunteer
Match
found
that
volunteers
are
72%
more
likely
to
characterize
themselves
as
optimistic
compared
with
non-volunteers.
Plus,
89%
of
volunteers
say
that
volunteering
has
improved
their
sense
of
well-being,
and
92%
say
that
it
enriches
their
sense
of
purpose
in
life.
A.
Try
to
help
someone
in
need.
B.
Want
to
give
your
attitude
a
lift?
C.
People
tend
to
think
in
an
either-or
way.
D.
Act
in
an
optimistic
way—smile,
laugh,
tell
a
joke.
E.You’ll
fail
to
appreciate
more
important
things
in
your
life.
F.By
focusing
on
not
having
accomplished
them
yet,
you
will
start
to
feel
down
on
yourself.
G.By
remembering
the
pleasant
things
in
your
life,
you
can
actually
turn
a
negative
attitude
around.
第三部分
语言运用
完形填空
(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20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,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。
One
afternoon
I
toured
an
art
museum
while
waiting
for
my
husband
to
finish
a
business
meeting.
I
was
looking
forward
to
a
quiet
view
of
the
masterpieces(杰作).
A
young
couple
viewing
the
paintings
ahead
of
me
chatted
41
between
themselves.I
watched
them
for
a
moment
and
42
the
lady
was
doing
all
the
talking.
I
admired
the
man's
patience
for
43
her
constant
flood
of
words.
Annoyed
by
their
noise,
I
moved
on.
I
met
them
several
times
as
I
moved
through
the
various
rooms
of
art.
44
I
heard
her
constants
flood
of
words,
I
moved
away
quickly.
I
was
standing
at
the
counter
of
the
museum
gift
shop
making
a
45
when
the
couple
approached
the
exit.
Before
they
left,
the
man
46
into
his
pocket
and
pulled
out
a
white
object.
He
extended(展开)
it
into
a
long
stick
and
then
47
his
way
into
the
coatroom
to
get
his
wife's
jacket.
"He's
a
48
man,
"the
clerk
at
the
counter
said.
"Most
of
us
would
49
if
we
were
blinded
at
such
a
young
age.
During
his
recovery,
he
made
50
that
his
life
wouldn't
change.
So,
as
before,
he
and
his
wife
come
in
whenever
there
is
a
new
art
show."
"But
what
does
he
get
out
of
the
art?"I
asked.
"He
can't
see."
"Can't
see?
You're
wrong.
He
sees
a
lot.
51
than
you
or
I
do,
"the
clerk
said.
"His
wife
52
each
painting
so
he
can
see
it
in
his
head."
I
learned
something
about
patience,
courage
and
love
that
day.
I
saw
the
53
of
a
young
wife
describing
paintings
to
a
person
without
54_and
the
courage
of
a
husband
who
would
not
allow
blindness
to
change
his
life.
And
I
saw
the
love
55
by
two
people
as
I
watched
this
couple
walk
away,their
arms
intertwined(交缠).
41.A.continuously
B.
carelessly
C.
hardly
D.
excitedly
42.
A.
required
B.
decided
C.
blamed
D.
announced
43.
A.
coming
up
with
B.
adding
up
to
C.
putting
up
with
D.
living
up
with
44.
A.
As
thought
B.
Now
that
C.
Each
time
D.
Ever
since
45.
A.
difference
B.
deal
C.
fortune
D.
purchase
46.A.
looked
B.
got
C.
reached
D.
broke
47.A.
pushed
B.
tapped
C.
fought
D.
forced
48.A.brave
B.
lucky
C.
cold
D.
clever
49.
make
up
B.
give
up
C.
wake
up
D.
turn
up
50.
A.
discovery
B.
complaint
C.
promise
D.
contribution
51.
A.
Less
B.
Better
C.
Worse
D.
More
52.A.describes
B.
draws
C.
touches
D.
praises
53.
A.
wisdom
B.
patience
C.
courage
D.
faith
54.
A.
thought
B.
hearing
C.
emotion
D.
sight
55.
A.
expected
B.
shared
C.
received
D.
imagine
第II卷(55分)
第一部分(共
10
个小题;每小题
1分,满分
10
分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1
个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Chinese
cartoon
film
Ne
Zha
has
proved
to
be
a
big
winner
in
this
summer’s
box
office.
This
film,
56
(loose)
based
on
the
novel
Fengshen
Yanyi,
is
about
an
imaginary
figure
who
fights
against
unfair
fate.
In
the
novel,
Ne
Zha
is
a
naughty
teenager
57
kills
whoever
gets
in
his
way.
His
father,
a
commander
who
governs
the
port
of
Chen
Tang
Guan,
58
(force)
Ne
Zha
to
kill
himself
over
an
error.
Ne
Zha
is
reborn
as
a
three-headed,
six-armed
god
59
(ride)
on
two
magical
“wind-and-fire”
60
(wheel)
to
fight
his
enemies.
61
(direct)
by
Yang
Yu,
the
film
describes
Nezha
62
a
lovely
little
boy
who
has
to
overcome
prejudice
(偏见)
and
his
dark
fate
63
(become)
a
hero.
“I
wanted
to
change
the
telling
of
the
original
story.”
says
Yang.
In
the
movie,
born
as
a
demon
(恶魔),
Ne
Zha
is
unfairly
treated
by
local
villagers
who
believe
that
he
will
grow
up
to
be
a
public
threat.
Li
Baochuan,
64
expert
in
animation
at
Hangzhou
Normal
University,
says
Ne
Zha
shows
the
65
(develop)
of
animation
techniques
in
China
and
has
reduced
the
gap
with
the
world’s
best.
第二部分
单词拼写(共10小题,每题1分,共10分)
1.We’re
looking
for
people
who
would
be
willing
to
_________(协助)with
the
group’s
work.
2.Her
________(奉献)
to
the
job
left
her
with
very
little
free
time.
3.Their
________(融洽的)
relationship
resulted
in
part
from
their
similar
goals.
4.She
is
one
of
the
most
_________(有影响力)
figures
in
local
politics.
5.Tourist
numbers
from
across
the
pond
have
dropped
_________(显著地).
6.After
all,
there
is
probably
as
much________(差异)of
pronunciation
within
the
two
countries
as
between
them.
7.Many
measures
have
been
taken
to
save_________(濒临灭绝的)wildlife
in
China.
8.Lowered
sea
levels
________(使暴露)
the
shallow
continental
shelf
beneath
the
Bering
Sea.
9.This
system
mainly
________(由...组成)
of
a
sound
legal
system
and
cost
control
system.
10.The
population
________(突然增加)
to
40,000
during
the
tourist
season
第三部分
书面表达
(满分35分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假如你是李华。在地球日前夕,请你以“地球---我们共同的家园”为题,向某英语网站提供一份倡议书,倡议大家厉行节约、保护环境。内容包括:
①节约与环保的关系;
②举例说明中学生该如何厉行节约;
③倡导环保的优良传统;
注意:词数80左右;
_____________________________________________________________________________
第二节
(满分20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词左右。
“If
mum
finds
out
that
I'm
going
to
the
beach,
I'll
be
in
big
trouble.”
I
said
to
myself
softly
in
a
low
voice.
I?went
downstairs
slowly
and
tried
to
walk
casually
into
the
kitchen.
As
I
was
walking
towards
the
back
door,
mum
asked
without
looking
up
from
her
“dish-washing”,
“Where
are
you
going?”
I
answered
back
without
hesitation,“
I
am
going
to
the
garden
to
play.”
After
I
got
out
of
the
kitchen,
I
breathed
a
sign
of
relief.
My
plan
had
worked
out
fine
so
far.
I
climbed
the
fence
and
jumped
onto
the
muddy
field
next
to
my?house?and
started
running
towards
the
bus
stop
at
top
speed.
After
half
an
hour
I
was
at
the
beach
scanning
the
crowd
for
my
friends,
Jimmy
and
Bobby.
Two
young
men
were
racing
in
the
canoes
(独木舟).?After
a
while,
I
saw
them
near
a
coconut
tree.
I
ran?towards
them
and
got
into
my
swimming
trunk
(游泳裤).
For
about
an
hour,
we
played
volleyball
happily.
Suddenly,
Bobby
hit
the?ball?too
hard
and
the
ball?fell?into
the
sea.
Just
as
Bobby
was
going
to
pick
up
the
ball,
the
tide
came
in
and
carried
the
ball
further
and
further
away
from
the
shore.
I
wanted
to
show
off
my
swimming
skills
so
I
declared
to?help?get
the
ball
for
them.
I?dived?into
the
water
and
started
swimming
at
a
steady
pace.
After
swimming
for
about
ten
minutes,
I
became
tired
but
when
I
saw
that
the
ball
was
only
a
few
feet
away
from
me,
I
put
in?an
extra
burst
of
speed.
However,
just
as
I
was
going
to
get
the
ball,
a
very
strong
current
swept
the
ball
further
away
from
me.?At
that
moment,
a
string
of
weed
(海草)tangled
(缠绕)
up
with
my
feet
and
I
could
not?swim?properly.?I?struggled
to
keep
afloat
but
it
was
no
use.

If
I
had
listened
to
my?parents,
this
would
never
have
happened,”I?thought
silently.
Paragraph
1:
Finally,
after
struggling
for
a
minute
or
two,
I
still
got
pulled
underwater.___________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________Paragraph
2:
When
I
woke
up,
I
was
in
an
empty
room
lying
on
a
bed.____________________
答案
听力理解1-5
BBABC
6-10
ACAAB
11-15
CCCBA
16-20
ABABC
阅读理解21-25
ACBAC
26-30
DBDCB
31-35
AABAD
36-40
B
D
A
E
G
完形填空
41-45
ABCCD
46-50
CBABC
51-55
DABDB
语法填空
1.leading
2.were
rejected
3.waiting
4.taught
5.frequently
6.a/one
7.what
8.intention
9.in
10.which
单词拼写
assist
devotion
harmonious
influential
dramatically
variation
endangered
exposed
consists
exploded
完成句子
1.to
have
a
say
2.
switched
on
3.Awareness
of
4.varies
from
person
to
person
5.taken
over;
from
书面表达
Dear
Jack,
I
heard
that
you
had
a
quarrel
with
your
parents
because
you
are
addicted
to
mobile
phone
games.
So
you
must
be
upset
now.
To
be
honest,
what
you
did
is
not
the
right
thing.
Firstly,
you
are
supposed
to
focus
on
your
study
instead
of
mobile
phone
games,which
have
negative
effects
on
your
health.
What’s
more,
you
shouldn’t
quarrel
with
your
parents.
They
were
concerned
about
your
health
and
study,
but
you
didn’t
show
respect,
which
made
them
heartbroken.
I
think
you
should
apologize
to
them
sincerely
and
quit/break
this
bad
habit
now.
I
am
expecting
your
good
news!
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Xia
听力原文:
Text
1
M:
Hello.
Can
I
speak
to
Mary?
W:
Hold
on,
please.
I’m
sorry,
but
she’s
on
the
other
line
now.
Would
you
care
to
hold?
Text
2
W:
We
are
offering
quite
a
few
programs
this
fall;
feel
free
to
call
any
time
and
talk
to
the
nurse.
M:
Maybe
I’ll
do
that.
There
are
some
things
I’d
like
to
know
about
the
weight
reduction
program
you’re
offering.
Text
3
W:
Jack,
guess
what!
That
guy
we
saw
working
out
at
the
gym
is
43
years
old!
M:
Really?
Five
years
older
than
I
am!
Text
4
M:
I’d
like
to
speak
to
Mr.
Jones,
please.
W:
Sorry,
sir.
But
Mr.
Jones
isn’t
here
any
more.
Mr.
Williams
is
in
charge
now.
Text
5
W:
That
looks
like
an
interesting
book.
M:
Yeah.
It’s
got
pictures
of
interesting
buildings
from
all
over
the
world,
with
brief
descriptions
of
how
they
were
built,
their
purpose
and
so
on.
Text
6
M:
Hey,
Julie,
can
you
go
to
see
a
movie
tonight?
W:
Oh,
I
wish
I
could,
⑥but
I’m
on
my
way
home
to
study.
I
have
a
mid-term
exam
in
my
math
class
tomorrow.
M:
How
are
your
mid-term
exams
going?
W:
So
far,
so
good…⑦The
only
one
I’m
worried
about
is
the
math
exam
tomorrow.
How
about
you?
Don’t
you
have
any
exams?
M:
As
a
matter
of
fact,
I
do
have
one
in
geology(地质学)
class
tomorrow,
but
there’s
nothing
I
can
do
tonight
to
get
ready
for
it.
Text
7
M:
Mom,
Dad
called
and
said
that
he
wouldn’t
be
home
for
dinner.
W:
Did
he
say
why?
M:
Yes,
he
said
that
one
of
the
men
was
sick
and
⑧he
was
going
to
stay
for
the
afternoon
shift.
W:
Did
he
say
when
he
would
be
home?
M:
He
didn’t
say.
⑨But
he
did
say
that
he
was
tired.
He
had
a
busy
day.
W:
⑨Did
he
say
why?
M:
⑨He
said
that
there
had
been
a
big
fire
in
town
and
it
had
taken
nearly
all
morning
to
put
it
out.
W:
I
hope
that
he
wasn’t
hurt.
Text
8
W:
Hi,
are
you
being
helped?
M:
No,
I’m
not.
I’m
interested
in
some
scarves.
W:
All
our
scarves
are
in
this
section.
⑩What
do
you
think
of
this
yellow
one
here?
It’s
made
of
silk.
M:
Hmm,
it
looks
nice,
but
I’d
like
to
have
something
warm
for
the
winter.
W:
Maybe
you
would
like
a
heavy
wool
scarf.
?How
about
this
white
one?
M:
?I
think
that’s
what
I
want.
How
much
is
it?
W:
?It’s…
80
dollars.
M:
It’s
a
little
expensive.
Do
you
think
it’s
possible
to
get
a
discount?
W:
Hmm,
since
you
like
it
so
much,
?how
about
a
10
percent
discount?
That’s
the
best
I
can
offer.
M:
That’s
good.
Could
you
wrap
it
up
for
me?
W:
Sure.
Is
there
anything
else
I
can
get
for
you?
M:
No,
that
should
be
it.
Thank
you.
Text
9
M:
Many
young
girls
dream
of
being
models.
Now,
my
first
question:
How
were
you
able
to
make
your
dream
a
reality?
W:
?I
actually
spent
my
childhood
being
a
model.
My
mother
put
me
in
TV
commercials
and
other
advertisements
when
I
was
just
a
small
baby.
M:
Do
you
think
that
modeling
has
influenced
your
life
at
all?
W:
It’s
difficult
to
say.
?Sometimes
I
feel
like
it’s
hard
to
make
friends
when
you
are
a
model.
It
seems
like
all
they
care
about
is
my
looks.
I
travel
a
lot,
and
that
also
puts
a
lot
of
stress
on
any
relationships
that
I
have.
M:
What
is
your
favorite
part
of
being
a
model?
W:
?I
really
like
all
of
the
traveling
that
I
get
to
do.
I
have
been
able
to
go
to
Europe
and
Latin
America
and
a
lot
of
other
beautiful
locations
around
the
world.
M:
Now,
finally,
do
you
have
any
advice
for
young
girls
that
want
to
be
models?
W:
Sure.
?I
just
want
to
tell
you
guys
never
to
give
up,
and
don’t
let
anyone
ever
tell
you
that
you
are
not
beautiful…because
everyone
is
beautiful
in
their
own
way!
Text
10
W:
Communication
is
a
must
in
our
lives.
All
people
can
communicate
but
few
are
able
to
communicate
well.
?If
you
want
to
improve
your
communication
skills,
you
should
do
the
following:
1.
Listen
well.
?Listen
carefully
so
you
can
understand
what
others
say.
Stay
focused
while
listening.
Don’t
think
about
what
you
will
say
next.
The
more
focused
you
are,
the
better
you
will
understand.
If
you
don’t
understand,
try
to
repeat
what
the
other
person
has
said.
The
number
one
thing
you
should
do
to
understand
well
is
to
listen
well.
That
is
the
first
step
to
communicate
well.
2.
Speak
well.
?First,
speak
naturally
and
believe
in
what
you
say.
Second,
be
calm
and
comfortable
while
speaking.
?Feel
free
to
express
your
views
politely
and
smartly,
and
use
suitable
words
and
expressions
for
the
situation.
The
more
effective
your
speaking
is,
the
more
likely
it
is
that
you
will
be
understood.
As
a
result,
you
will
be
able
to
communicate
better
and
have
better
relationships
with
others.
阅读解析
【Passage
A解析】
本文是一则广告,介绍了华盛顿,弗吉尼亚和马里兰的年终节日Maryland
Renaissance
Festival、Temple
Hall
Corn
Maize
and
Fall
Festival
in
Virginia、Baltimore
Book
Festival
in
Maryland、Kids
Euro
Festival
in
Washington,旨在吸引人们去参加这些节日。
【21题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段“The
festival
features
12
stages
and
hundreds
of
costumed
actors
offering
entertainment
such
as
music
and
theater
performances,
sword
swallowing
and
a
human
chess
match.”可知Maryland
Renaissance
Festival里面有一些危险的表演,如吞剑等。说明如果你对危险的表演感兴趣,你可以去Maryland
Renaissance
Festival。故A项正确。
【22题详解】细节理解题。根据最后两部分“The
festival
also
includes
live
music
and
literary
hands
?
on
projects
for
kids.
”和“Twenty
?
eight
European
countries
will
be
represented
during
the
multicultural
children's
event,
which
features
more
than
200
performances
and
workshops.
The
festival
is
for
children
aged
2
through
12,librarians
and
educators”可知在the
Baltimore
Book
Festival和the
Kids
Euro
Festival里都有一些为儿童设置的活动。故C项正确。
【23题详解】主旨大意题。根据第一段最后一句“Whether
you're
into
a
theater
environment,
medieval(中世纪)
times
or
a
book
festival,
there's
an
event
for
you.”可知本文是一则广告,介绍了最后一个月在华盛顿、纽约和马里兰有很多的节日,文章介绍了其中的四个节日Maryland
Renaissance
Festival、
Temple
Hall
Corn
Maize
and
Fall
Festival
in
Virginia、Baltimore
Book
Festival
in
Maryland、Kids
Euro
Festival
in
Washington的特色等信息,旨在于吸引人们去参加这些节日。故B项正确。
【Passage
B解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者主要向我们讲述了小时候的一件小事对他的深远影响,他从自己的经历中深深地体会到诚实,知错能改的重要性。
【24题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段第二句“The
object
of
our
play
was
to
observe
how
the
rocks
changed
to
missiles
as
they
rolled
to
the
roofs’
edge
and
shot
out
into
the
yard
like
comets
falling
from
the
sky.”可知他们是想看着石头像导弹一样从屋顶的边缘滚下来,就像是彗星从天上掉下来。因此推断孩子们这样做是为了娱乐。故A项正确。
【25题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“I
have
completely
forgotten
the
name
of
an
old
lady
who
was
a
customer
on
my
paper
route
when
I
was
a
twelve-year-old
boy
in
Marinette,
Wisconsin
back
in
1954”可知当我12岁的时候,我给人们送报纸。故C项正确。
【26题详解】推理判断题。根据第五段“I
made
up
my
mind
that
I
would
save
my
paper
delivery
money,
and
in
three
weeks
I
had
the
seven
dollars
that
I
calculated
would
cover
the
cost
of
her
window.
I
put
the
money
in
an
envelope
with
a
note
explaining
that
I
was
sorry
for
breaking
her
window.”可知作者希望用自己送报纸挣的钱来弥补自己造成的损失。故D项正确。
【27题详解】猜测词义题。根据第六段“I
waited
until
it
was
dark,
snuck
up
to
the
old
lady’s
house,
and
put
the
envelope
through
the
letter
slot
in
her
door.”当我挣得足够多钱的时候,等到天黑的时候我偷偷地溜进老人的家里,我不想老人知道这件事。故该词意为“溜进”,故B项正确。
【Passage
C解析】
【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在职的人比下岗的人精神压力更大,更需要同情。
【28题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句the
mental
state
of
people
who
are
continuously
worried
about
losing
their
job
“just
continues
to
get
worse
and
worse"可知,担心下岗的在职的人员的精神状态会越来越差。故选D。
【29题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句When
the
uncertainty
continues,
people
stay
in
a
nonstop
“fight
or
flight"
response,
which
leads
to
damaging
stress.可知,当不确定一直继续的时候,人们会一直处于“逃跑还是战斗”的反应当中。故选C。
【30题详解】
推理判断题。全文讲述的是人们在没有保障的行业中的精神状态,这是背景,也就是提出问题。那么接下来就应该对在没有保障行业中的人们的提出建议。故选B。
【31题详解】主旨大意题。根据第一段最后两句But
which
side
deserves
sympathy
more,
the
jobless
or
the
still
employed?
On
March
6,
researchers
at
a
conference
at
the
University
of
Cambridge
heard
data
suggesting
it's
the
latter.可知在职的人比下岗的人精神压力更大,更需要同情。这是文章的中心句,这与选项A相照应。故选A。
【Passage
D解析】
这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章以学生Rosie的故事为切入点,讲述我们可以用英语分享秘密,这样不会尴尬,并阐述了原因。
【32题详解】主旨大意题。阅读文章并根据第三段
English,
to
the
Chinese
speaker,
may
be
like
a
mask,
creating
a
buffer(缓冲物)between
speaking
the
truth
and
the
listener’s
reaction.
(对于说英语的中国人来说,英语就像一个面具,在说真话和听者的反应之间创造了一个缓冲区。)在结合文章以学生Rosie的故事为切入点,讲述我们可以用英语分享秘密,这样不会尴尬,并阐述了原因。可知,短文的最佳标题为“用英语分享秘密”。故选A。
【33题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段Rosie,
a
first-year
university
student
in
Beijing,
entered
a
classroom
for
her
oral
English
exam
and
slid
her
topic
across
the
table
to
Joe,
a
foreign
teacher.
My
Story,
it
read.
“In
middle
school,
my
classmates
laughed
at
me
for
having
deaf-mute
parents,”
she
began
softly.
“From
that
moment
on,
I
decided
not
to
tell
anybody.
But
today…”可知,北京大一学生Rosie进入教室进行英语口语考试,然后将话题滑过桌子,交给了外国老师Joe。上面写着我的故事。“上中学时,同学们嘲笑我的父母是聋哑人,”她轻声说道。“从那一刻起,我决定不告诉任何人。但是今天……”由此可推知,Rosie将提及她的私事。故选B。
【34题详解】词义猜测题。根据划线单词后一句in
English
class,
he
is
more
open可知,在英语课上,他更开放;由此可知,当说汉语时,他有点害羞。此处
“reserved”与open相反,意为害羞的,即说汉语时,他有点害羞。故选A。
【35题详解】主旨大意题。阅读第3和第4段,并结合第4段Another
reason
why
Chinese
students
are
more
comfortable
sharing
their
secrets
during
English
class
may
be
the
distinct
approach
to
teaching
used
by
their
foreign
teachers.
(中国学生更乐于在英语课堂上分享自己的秘密的另一个原因可能是他们的外教使用的独特的教学方法。)可知,这两段主要讲述了为什么学生更喜欢用英语分享情感故事。故选D。
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章告诉我们应该站在生活积极的一面,乐于助人成就人生。
36.G
根据空前“by
starting
a
gratitude
journal
in
order
to
remember
what
you’re
grateful
for.?”通过写感恩日记是为了记住你感恩的事,可知,要记住一些愉快的事来获得幸福感,所以选G
37.D
根据空前“so
you
can
actually
fool
your
mind
into
feeling
better
by
making
it
react
chemically
as
if
things
were
going
well.”你可以骗你自己的心装作很快乐,就好像事情进展顺利一样。以及空后“Reassure
yourself
that
everything
is
good—even
if
you
don’t
feel
it.”
告诉自己一切都好——即使你没有感觉到。可知,以乐观的态度行动。故选D项。
38.C
根据空后“If
you’re
stuck
in
traffic,
then
everything
else
must
be
going
horribly
too,”
如果你被困在交通堵塞中,那么其他一切也会变得很糟糕。可知,人们倾向于非此即彼的思考方式。故选C项。
39.F
根据空前“Swearing
to
lose
20
pounds
or
to
run
a
marathon
seems
like
goals
leading
to
happiness,
but
they
take
time
to
achieve.”
发誓要减肥20磅或跑马拉松似乎是通往幸福的目标,但实现它们需要时间。和空后“You
may
even
end
up
admitting
that
you
have
been
defeated.”承认自己失败。可知集中于你不能完成的事情,你会感到失落,故选F项。
40.B
根据空后“Try
making
someone
else’s
day
better.”
试着让别人更高兴。和“Plus,
89%
of
volunteers
say
that
volunteering
has
improved
their
sense
of
well-being,
and
92%
say
that
it
enriches
their
sense
of
purpose
in
life.

89%的志愿者提高了他们的幸福感,可知,别人快乐也会使得自己的生活态度得以提升,故选B项。
56.
loosely
57.
who/that
58.
forces
59.
riding
60.
wheels
61.
Directed
62.
as
63.
to
become
64.
an
65.
development
One
possible
version
The
Earth
----
Our
Common
Home
To
build
a
build
a
beautiful
home,
we
should
save
our
natural
resourse.
The
reasons
are
as
fellows.
First
of
all,saving
is
very
important
because
natural
resources
in
our
world
may
run
out
one
day.
Meanwhile,
saving
can
help
us
avoid
producing
waste,
which
will
make
our
homeland
more
beautiful
.
As
students,
we
should
make
our
contributions.
For
example,
we
can
recycle
our
textbooks
or
use
both
sides
of
our
exercise
books.
In
this
way
more
trees
will
be
saved.
What’s
more,
we
Chinese
have
a
good
tradition
of
saving
and
regard
wasting
as
a
shame,
so
let’s
make
joint
efforts
to
create
a
green
and
harmonious
environment.
Your
cooperation
will
be
much
appreciated.
答案及解析:
Paragraph
1
Finally,
after
struggling
For
a
minute
or
two,
I
still
got
putted
underwater.
I
told
myself
I
should
never
give
up.
Then
I
pulled
the
weed
again
with
great
efforts.
The
weed
finally
broke.
I
swam
back
to
the
surface
to
take
a
deep
breath.
I
saw
two
young
men
in
canoes,
racing
each
other.
I
was
exhausted
and
shouted
for
help.
The
two
men
saw
me
and
raced
towards
me.
By
the
time
they
reached
me,
I
had
been
already
unconscious.
Paragraph
2
When
I
woke
up,
I
was
in
an
empty
room
lying
on
a
bed.
It
was
not
until
a
doctor
came
into
the
room
that
I
realized
that
I
was
in
a
hospital.
Jimmy
and
Bobby
told
me
the
two
young
men
brought
me
to
the
shore
and
sent
me
to
the
hospital.
After
a
few
minutes,
my
parents
with
half
angry
and
half
worried
faces
walked
in.
My
parents
scolded
me
for
running
out
of
the
house
secretly
but
were
also
glad
that
I
was
not
seriously
injured.
I
will
never
forget
that
terrifying
experience.
Neither
will
I
ever
want
to
show
off
again.
23
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