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天津一中
2019-2020-1
高二年级英语学科期中模块质量调查试卷
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II
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I

(满分
70
分)
听力理解(共
20
小题,每小题
0.5
分,满分
10
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
What
will
the
man
go
to
London
to
do?
A.
Attend
a
meeting.
B.
Go
sightseeing.
C.
Visit
someone.
What’s
wrong
with
the
man’s
alarm
clock?
A.
It
doesn’t
work
well.
B.
It
tells
wrong
time.
C.
It
rings
all
the
time.
What’s
the
man’s
nationality?
A.
Canadian.
B.
British.
C.
American.
What’s
the
weather
going
to
be
like
tomorrow?
A.
Cloudy.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Sunny.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
first
after
school
today?
A.
Play
basketball.
B.
Study
at
the
library.
C.
Go
home.
第二节
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6~7
题。
What
can
we
know
about
Peter?
He
has
just
got
married.
He
met
his
girlfriend
unexpectedly.
He
has
returned
home
from
abroad.
What
will
the
man
go
to
Pairs
for?
A.
Business.
B.
Sightseeing.
C.
Honeymoon.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8~10
题。
How
did
the
man
break
the
traffic
rule?
He
didn’t
wear
a
seat
belt.
He
sped
in
a
speed-limited
zone.
He
didn’t
stop
at
the
crossing.
What
did
the
man
do
to
avoid
punishment?
He
made
an
apology.
He
admitted
his
mistakes.
He
tried
to
establish
a
relationship.
How
was
the
man
dealt
with
in
the
end?
He
received
no
punishment.
He
was
fined
by
the
woman.
He
couldn’t
drive
any
more.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11~13
题。
What
day
is
it
today?
A.
Monday.
B.
Thursday.
C.
Saturday.
What
does
the
woman
plan
to
do
on
Saturday
evening?
Clean
the
house.
Help
Julie
with
her
science
project.
Read
her
history
assignment.
What’s
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Friends.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14~16
题。
How
much
did
the
man
pay
to
mail
his
parcel?
A.
140
yuan.
B.
410
yuan.
C.
41
yuan.
Which
country
did
the
man
want
to
mail
his
parcel
to?
A.
America.
B.
Australia.
C.
Austria.
Why
should
the
man
fill
in
his
true
name?
His
parcel
can
be
returned
when
something
is
wrong.
His
friend
will
know
who
mailed
the
parcel.
It
can
save
some
money.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17~20
题。
Where
was
the
woman
traveling?
A.
In
Asia.
B.
In
Africa.
C.
In
Europe.
What
was
the
weather
like
that
night?
A.
Very
hot.
B.
Very
cool.
C.
Rainy.
Why
were
they
worried
about
leaving
the
windows
open?
They
were
afraid
they
would
catch
a
cold.
They
were
worried
their
things
would
be
stolen.
It
was
not
a
custom
of
that
area.
Who
crashed
into
the
pots
and
pans?
A.
Her
husband.
B.
A
thief.
C.
Herself.
单项选择
(共
10
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
We
went
to
Mountain
Tai
last
weekend,
,
not
surprisingly,
was
crowded
with
visitors.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
where
D.
when
Jenny
can’t
resist
to
buy
the
things
that
she
doesn’t
really
need
while
shopping.
A.
being
persuaded
B.
persuading
C.
to
be
persuaded
D.
to
persuade
We
to
paint
the
whole
house
but
finished
only
the
front
part
that
day.
A.
set
up
B.
set
out
C.
set
aside
D.
set
off
The
little
girl
seldom
wears
anything
other
than
a
red
sweater
the
season.
A.
whatever
B.
wherever
C.
whenever
D.
however
us
long
believing
that
talking
plants
are
fantasy,
new
research
has
revealed
something
amazing:
it
appears
that
plants
can
communicate
after
all.
A.
Although
B.
For
C.
As
D.
With
It’s
necessary
to
be
prepared
for
a
job
interview.
the
answer
ready
will
be
of
great
help.
A.
To
have
had
B.
Having
had
C.
Have
D.
Having
We
remained
in
the
traffic
jam
until
midnight
due
to
a
serious
accident.
A.
sticking
B.
stuck
C.
to
be
stuck
D.
to
have
stuck
We
hurried
to
the
railway
station
yesterday
only
to
be
told
that
our
train
off.
A.
put
B.
was
put
C.
has
put
D.
had
been
put
That
river
250
kilometers
long
and
60
meters
wide.
A.
measures
B.
is
measured
C.
calculates
D.
is
calculated
After
years
of
research,
scientists
have
the
virus
that
is
responsible
for
the
disease.
A.
distinguished
B.
realized
C.
identified
D.
recognized
完形填空(共
20
小题,每小题分,满分
20
分)
When
my
family
moved
to
Ohio
over
the
summer,
I
feared
attending
another
new
school
and
knowing
no
one
because
I
was
able
to
expect
what
was
coming.
I
had
bright
red
hair
and
enormous
glasses.
In
addition,
I
was
31
and
not
very
sociable.
Boarding
the
school
bus
that
first
day,
I
felt
like
all
eyes
on
me.
I
could
hear
the
32
“She’s
huge!”
Obviously,
the
kids
on
the
bus
had
known
each
other
well.
I
spent
that
first
bus
33
in
silence.
The
following
day
was
even
34
.
I
did
not
notice
that
a
few
boys
had
tied
a
shoelace
across
the
aisle
(走道)
and
thus
fell
face
first
on
the
bus,
35
everything
I
was
carrying.
36
I
was
embarrassingly
gathering
my
supplies,
I
could
hear
the
laughter,
and
then
the
37
“That
felt
like
an
earthquake!”
Anyway,
I
38
to
find
a
seat.
Looking
out
of
the
window,
I
39
the
tears
welling
up
in
my
eyes.
It
was
then
that
I
sank
into
myself.
I
began
walking
everywhere.
I
would
wander
through
the
woods
behind
our
house.
I
would
also
walk
to
a
40
about
two
miles
down
the
road,
where
I
would
chat
silently
with
God.
I
began
41
the
afternoon
school
bus
42
,
walking
home
instead.
Then,
43
,
I
started
losing
weight.
And
as
I
became
44
with
myself,
I
began
making
friends.
One
of
my
newly-found
friends
also
45
with
her
weight,
wanting
to
be
a
“perfect”
cheerleader.
She
lived
near
my
neighborhood
so
we
would
meet
and
46
together.
This
became
a
daily
routine
with
talking
and
laughing
47
the
way

different
from
the
lonely
walks
I
had
taken.
My
friend
said
that
I
didn’t
have
to
be
48
.
I
just
had
to
be
me,
and
be
happy
with
myself.
While
I
would
not
want
to
relive
that
time
of
loneliness,
sadness
and
embarrassment,
I
am
49
I
made
it
through.
Whenever
I
am
struggling
with
any
other
problem
in
life,
I
always
remember
the
proverb
“This
too
shall
pass.”
If
you
can
find
a
path
with
no
obstacles
or
challenges,
it
probably
doesn’t
50
anywhere.
31.
A.
outgoing
B.
intelligent
C.
overweight
D.
friendly
32.
A.
whistles
B.
whispers
C.
screams
D.
laughs
33.
A.
lift
B.
travel
C.
drive
D.
ride
34.
A.
duller
B.
longer
C.
funnier
D.
worse
35.
A.
missing
B.
losing
C.
dropping
D.
leaving
36.
A.
Since
B.
Though
C.
While
D.
Because
37.
A.
arguments
B.
comments
C.
statements
D.
discussions
38.
A.
determined
B.
attempted
C.
managed
D.
pretended
39.
A.
kept
away
B.
took
back
C.
put
away
D.
held
back
40.
A.
garden
B.
church
C.
market
D.
library
41.
A.
stopping
B.
escaping
C.
delaying
D.
missing
42.
A.
on
purpose
B.
by
chance
C.
in
reality
D.
at
ease
43.
A.
uninterestedly
B.
uncertainly
C.
unexpectedly
D.
unfortunately
44.
A.
concerned
B.
content
C.
angry
D.
disappointed
45.
A.
struggled
B.
competed
C.
dealt
D.
lived
46.
A.
run
B.
study
C.
walk
D.
play
47.
A.
by
B.
across
C.
along
D.
in
48.
A.
thin
B.
perfect
C.
sociable
D.
pessimistic
49.
A.
excited
B.
upset
C.
regretful
D.
proud
50.
A.
stay
B.
lead
C.
exist
D.
stretch
阅读理解(共
4
篇文章
15
小题,每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
A
The
following
4
famous
paintings---from
Jan
van
Eyck’s
Portrait
to
Pablo
Picasso’s
masterpiece---
have
stood
the
test
of
time.
The
Arnolfini
Portrait
Jan
van
Eyck's
Arnolfini
Portrait,
an
oil
painting
on
wood
produced
in
1434,
in
which
a
man
and
a
woman
hold
hands
with
a
window
behind
him
and
a
bed
behind
her,
is
undoubtedly
one
of
the
masterpieces
in
the
National
Gallery,
London.
This
painting
is
as
visually
interesting
as
it
is
famed.
It
is
also
an
informative
document
on
fifteenth-century
society,
through
van
Eyck’s
heavy
use
of
symbolism---
while
husbands
went
out
to
engage
in
business,
wives
concerned
themselves
with
domestic
duties.
The
Starry
Night
Vincent
van
Gogh
painted
The
Starry
Night,
oil
on
canvas,
a
moderately
abstract
landscape
painting
of
an
expressive
night
sky
over
a
small
hillside
village,
during
his
12-month
stay
at
the
mental
hospital
near
Saint-Remy-De-Provence,
France
between
1889
and
1890.
When
the
Museum
of
Modern
Art
in
New
York
City
purchased(购买)
the
painting
from
a
private
collector
in
1941,
it
was
not
well
known,
but
it
has
since
become
one
of
van
Gogh’s
most
famous
works.
The
Harvesters
The
Harvesters
is
an
oil
painting
on
wood
completed
by
Pieter
Bruegel
the
Elder
in
1565.
It
depicts
the
harvest
time
which
most
commonly
occurred
within
the
months
of
August
and
September.
Nicolaes
Jonghelinck,
a
merchant
banker
and
art
collector
from
Antwerp
commissioned(委托绘制)
this
painting.
The
painting
has
been
at
the
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art
in
New
York
City
since
1919.
Guernica
Guernica,
a
large
black-and-white
oil
painting,
was
painted
by
the
Cubist
Spanish
painter,
Pablo
Picasso
in
1937.
The
title
‘Guernica’
refers
to
the
city
that
was
bombed
by
Nazi
planes
during
the
Spanish
Civil
War.
The
painting
depicts
the
horrors
of
war
and
as
a
result,
has
come
to
be
an
anti-war
symbol
and
a
reminder
of
the
tragedies
of
war.
Today,
the
painting
is
housed
at
the
Museo
Nacional
Centro
de
Arte
Reina
Sofia
in
Madrid.
Which
of
the
following
paintings
was
produced
earliest?
A.
Guernica.
B.
The
Harvesters.
C.
The
Starry
Night.
D.
The
Arnolfini
Portrait.
Who
created
the
painting
describing
the
harvest
seasons?
A.
Pieter
Bruegel
the
Elder.
B.
Vincent
van
Gogh.
C.
Jan
van
Eyck.
D.
Pablo
Picasso.
What
do
we
know
about
the
painting
The
Starry
Night?
It
was
painted
on
wood
in
oil.
It
described
the
painter's
life
in
hospital.
It
wasn’t
widely
recognized
before
1941.
It
was
given
away
to
the
museum
by
a
collector.
B
At
Blossom
End
Railroad
Station,
22-year-old
Stanley
Vine
sat,
waiting
for
his
new
employer.
The
surrounding
green
fields
were
so
unlike
the
muddy
landscape
of
war-torn
France.
After
four
horrible
years
as
an
army
private
(


)
fighting
in
Europe,
Stanley
had
returned
to
England
in
February
1946.
Armed
now
with
some
savings
and
with
no
prospects
for
a
job
in
England,
he
answered
a
newspaper
ad
for
farm
help
in
Canada.
Two
months
later
he
was
on
his
way.
When
the
old
car
rumbled
toward
the
tiny
station,
Stanley
rose
to
his
feet,
trying
to
make
the
most
of
his
five
foot,
four
inch
frame.
The
farmer,
Alphonse
Lapine,
shook
his
head
and
complained,
“You’re
a
skinny
thing.”
On
the
way
to
his
dairy
farm,
Alphonse
explained
that
he
had
a
wife
and
seven
kids.
“Money’s
tight.
You’ll
get
room
and
board.
You’ll
get
up
at
dawn
for
milking,
and
then
help
me
around
the
farm
until
evening
milking
time
again.
Ten
dollars
a
week.
Sundays
off.”
Stanley
nodded.
He
had
never
been
on
a
farm
before,
but
he
took
the
job.
From
the
beginning
Stanley
was
treated
horribly
by
the
whole
family.
They
made
fun
of
the
way
he
dressed
and
talked.
The
humourless
farmer
frequently
lost
his
temper,
criticizing
Stanley
for
the
slightest
mistake.
The
oldest
son,
13-year-old
Armand,
constantly
played
nasty
tricks
on
him.
But
the
kind-hearted
Stanley
never
responded.
Stanley
never
became
part
of
the
Lapine
family.
After
work,
they
ignored
him.
He
spent
his
nights
alone
in
a
tiny
bedroom.
However,
each
evening
before
retiring,
he
lovingly
cared
for
the
farmer’s
horses,
eagerly
awaiting
him
at
the
field
gate.
He
called
them
his
gentle
giants.
Early
one
November
morning
Alphonse
Lapine
discovered
that
Stanley
had
disappeared,
after
only
six
months
at
his
farmhand.
In
fact
no
one
in
the
community
ever
heard
of
him
again.
That
is,
until
one
evening,
almost
20
years
later,
when
Armand,
opened
an
American
sports
magazine
and
came
across
a
shocking
headline,
“Millionaire
jockey,
Stanley
Vine,
ex-British
soldier
and
5-time
horse
riding
champion,
began
life
in
North
America
as
a
farmhand
in
Canada.”
Stanley
Vine
decided
to
go
to
Canada
because
.
he
wanted
to
escape
from
war-torn
France
he
wanted
to
serve
in
the
Canadian
army
he
couldn’t
find
a
job
in
England
he
loved
working
as
a
farmhand
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
Stanley
joined
the
French
army
when
he
was
18
years
old.
On
the
farm
Stanley
had
to
milk
the
cows
14
times
a
week.
The
Lapine
family
were
rich
but
cruel
to
Stanley.
Stanley
read
about
the
job
offer
in
a
newspaper.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
When
Stanley
first
met
his
employer,
he
tried
to
impress
him
but
failed.
Stanley
had
never
worked
on
a
farm,
so
he
made
a
lot
of
mistakes.
Stanley’s
weekly
salary
was
not
enough
for
him
to
live
on.
Stanley
left
the
farm
by
train,
without
telling
anyone
why
he
did
so.
Why
was
Armand
so
astonished
when
he
read
about
Stanley
in
the
magazine?
He
didn’t
know
Stanley
had
been
a
British
soldier.
He
had
no
idea
Stanley
had
always
been
a
wealthy
man.
He
didn’t
know
his
father
paid
Stanley
so
little
money.
He
didn’t
expect
Stanley
to
become
such
a
success.
C
After
400
years,
William
Shakespeare
(1564-1616)
is
still
widely
celebrated
as
a
great
crafter
of
language
and
playwright(



).
But
he
was
not
the
only
great
master
of
dramatic
writing
to
die
in
1616,
and
he
is
certainly
not
the
only
writer
to
have
left
a
lasting
impact
on
theatre.
While
less
known
worldwide,
Tang
Xianzu
is
rightly
considered
China’s
greatest
playwright
and
is
highly
admired
in
that
country
of
ancient
literary
and
dramatic
traditions.
Tang
was
born
in
1550
in
Linchuan,
Jiangxi
Province,
and
worked
as
a
government
official
until,
in
1598
and
aged
49,
he
retired
to
focus
on
writing.
Unlike
Shakespeare's
large
body
of
plays
and
poems,
Tang
wrote
only
four
major
plays:
The
Purple
Hairpin,
A
Dream
under
a
Southern
Bough,
Dream
of
Handan
and
The
Peony
Pavilion---widely
considered
to
be
his
masterpieces.
In
the
latter
three,
much
of
the
story
is
told
through
dream
sequences.
Tang
used
these
scenes
to
explore
human
emotions
in
ways
that
challenged
the
feudal(封建的)
system
of
his
time.
It
is
a
similar
dream
structure
that
we
find
in
Shakespeare’s
A
Midsummer
Night's
Dream.
Tang
lived
towards
the
end
of
the
Ming
Dynasty
(1368-1644)
and,
similarly
to
Shakespeare,
his
lasting
success
was
partly
due
to
the
growth
of
theatre
as
an
artistic
practice
during
his
lifetime.
As
in
Shakespeare's
England,
it
became
hugely
popular
in
China,
with
public
theatres
opening
in
different
cities
and
traveling
performance
groups
becoming
common.
Theatrical
audiences
started
to
populate
open
public
spaces,
and
theatre
as
a
popular
form
of
entertainment
found
its
place
outside
palaces.
However,
unlike
in
Shakespeare’s
England,
there
was
hardly
any
mixing
of
the
rich
with
commoners
at
theatrical
events.
During
this
time,
the
way
in
which
play-texts
were
enjoyed,
spread
and
performed
also
changed.
Initially,
Chinese
dramas
had
an
emphasis
on
poetic
language
and
were
distributed(


)
in
book
form,
to
be
read
like
novels.
They
were
seldom,
if
ever,
performed.
However,
from
the
mid-16th
century,
kunqu
opera,
a
form
of
musical
drama,
spread
from
southern
China
to
become
a
symbol
of
Chinese
culture.
While
Tang
and
Shakespeare
lived
a
world
away
from
each
other,
they
share
in
common
the
humanity
of
their
drama,
their
heroic
figures,
their
love
for
language,
a
lasting
popularity---and
the
anniversary
during
which
we
still
celebrate
them.
Why
does
the
writer
refer
to
Shakespeare
throughout
this
article
about
Tang?
To
compare
the
writing
styles
of
the
writers.
To
emphasize
Tang’s
importance
in
literature.
To
assess(评定)
the
achievements
of
these
two
great
writers.
To
examine
the
different
influences
of
Tang
and
Shakespeare.
What
distinguishes(区分)
The
Purple
Hairpin
from
Tang’s
other
plays?
It
does
not
rely
heavily
on
dream
scenes.
It
is
widely
considered
to
be
his
best
work.
It
was
the
only
play
to
be
publicly
performed.
It
challenged
the
feudal
system
of
ancient
China.
What
characteristic
was
shared
by
both
English
and
Chinese
theatre
during
Tang’s
lifetime?
Music
and
poetry
were
present
in
most
performances.
The
popularity
of
public
theatrical
performances
grew
rapidly.
Different
social
classes
often
attended
the
same
performances.
Most
plays
were
written
to
be
read
as
novels
rather
than
performed.
Which
of
the
following
would
the
author
probably
agree
with?
Tang’s
plays
were
superior
to
his
poems.
Tang
is
more
widely
read
than
Shakespeare.
Tang
is
the
best
playwright
in
Chinese
history.
Tang
and
Shakespeare
knew
of
each
other’s
works.
D
Sleeping
in
on
Saturday
after
a
few
weeks
of
too
little
shuteye
may
feel
refreshing,
but
it
can
give
a
false
sense
of
security.
New
research
shows
long-term
sleep
loss
cannot
be
cured
that
easily.
Scientists
researched
the
effects
of
short-and
long-term
sleep
loss
and
found
that
those
who
suffer
long-term
sleep
loss
may
function
normally
soon
after
waking
up,
but
experience
steadily
slower
reaction
times
as
the
day
goes
by,
even
if
they
had
tried
to
catch
up
the
previous
night.
The
research
has
important
safety
significances
in
an
increasingly
busy
society,
not
just
for
shift-workers
but
for
the
roughly
one
in
six
Americans
who
regularly
get
six
hours
or
less
of
sleep
a
night.
“We
know
that
staying
awake
24
hours
without
sleep
will
affect
your
performance
to
do
all
sorts
of
things,
and
this
effect
equals
to
drinking
too
much
when
driving,”
said
lead
researcher
Dr.
Daniel
Cohen
of
Boston’s
Brigham
and
Women’s
Hospital.
But
when
those
who
suffer
long-term
sleep
loss
become
all-
nighters,
“the
harm
is
increased
ten
times,”
Cohen
said.
The
National
Institutes
of
Health
says
adults
need
seven
hours
to
nine
hours
of
sleep
for
good
health.
Regularly
getting
too
little
sleep
increases
the
risk
of
health
problems,
including
memory
impairment(受损)
and
a
weakened
immune
system.
More
immediately,
too
little
sleep
affects
reaction
times;
sleepiness
is
to
blame
for
car
crashes
and
other
accidents.
It
has
critically
important
complicated
and
unexpected
results
for
anyone
who
works
“crazy
hours”
and
thinks
they
are
performing
fine
with
a
few
hours
of
weeknight
sleep,
said
Harris,
director
at
New
York’s
Montefiore
Medical
Center.
“Don’t
think
you
can
just
bank
up
your
sleep
on
the
weekend,
because
it
doesn’t
work
that
way,”
he
warned.
The
text
mainly
advises
people
.
A.
to
sleep
more
time
B.
to
sleep
in
on
Saturday
C.
to
sleep
scientifically
D.
to
sleep
little
on
weekend
People
with
long-term
sleep
loss
.
are
quicker
in
thinking
may
feel
refreshed
soon
after
waking
up
are
surely
energetic
D.
can
have
a
strong
sense
of
security
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text?
Most
of
the
Americans
get
six
hours
or
less
of
sleep
a
night.
Staying
up
is
worse
for
those
who
suffer
long-term
sleep
loss.
Traffic
accidents
have
little
to
do
with
sleepiness.
One
in
six
Americans
are
all-nighters.
The
underlined
phrase
“bank
up”
in
the
last
paragraph
most
probably
means
.
A.
pile
up
B.
pick
up
C.
add
up
D.
build
up

II

单词拼写:根据所给的首字母和中文写出所缺单词的正确形式
(共
15
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
We
must
encourage
i
(创新,革新)
if
the
company
is
to
remain
competitive.
There
is
an
obvious
c
(对比)
between
the
cultures
of
East
and
West.
These
rocks
proved
that
at
one
time
in
the
d
past
the
Antarctic
was
covered
by
plants.
Money
and
fame
are
not
e
to
happiness.
I
agreed
with
most
of
what
he
said
at
the
beginning
of
the
speech
but
not
with
his
closing
r
(言论,评论).
We
considered
offering
him
the
job,
but
finally
r
him.
I
can
absolutely
g
that
you
will
enjoy
the
show.
We
do
hope
you
are
able
to
join
us
in
the
event.
Please
reply
to
confirm
your
a
_.
Could
you
please
c
us
in
advance
at
Englishtec
@163.com
if
you
could
come
to
our
culture
festival?
He
was
a
(分派)
to
the
company’s
branch
in
Cairo.
She
strongly
s
(怀疑)
he
was
lying
to
her.
Redrose
High
School
r
the
honor
of
your
presence
at
the
Arts
Centre
opening
ceremony
on
the
10th
of
November.
Tech
Art
will
run
from
the
twelfth
to
the
sixteenth
of
November
and
will
f
_
the
works
of
over
one
hundred
of
our
students.
At
least
3000
people
were
killed
in
a
week
of
i
(激烈的)
fighting.
As
an
expert
in
international
culture,
you
must
have
a
good
k
(了解)
of
the
cultural
differences
between
America
and
China.
V.
短语填空:从下方框中选取合适短语,以其正确形式完成下列各句子,使句意完整。
(共
10
小题,每小题
0.5
分,满分
5
分)
attach…to…,
be
appreciative
of,
be
crowded
with,
be
unfamiliar
with,
burst
onto,
come
to
life,
come
to
exist,
more
often
than
not,
of
all
time,
on
display,
throw
light
on,
turn…down,
,
such
meaningless
arguments
could
have
been
avoided.
This
book
the
effects
of
global
climate
change.
Tom
had
to
the
invitation
to
the
party
last
weekend
because
he
was
busy
preparing
for
his
test.
Della
said
she
Greg’s
concern
for
her
health.
He
admitted
that
the
photo
my
application
form
had
given
him
a
good
first
impression.
The
band
the
music
scene
in
1997.
According
to
him,
the
match
in
the
final
minutes
of
the
second
half.
The
stores
have
these
clothes
in
the
window.
Mozart
is
one
of
the
greatest
composers
.
The
narrow
roads
holiday
traffic.
VII.
阅读表达(共
5
小题,每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
Born
in
1949,
Diana
Nyad
took
an
early
interest
in
swimming
as
a
sport
and
was
a
Florida
State
High
School
swimming
champion.
Like
many
young
athletes,
she
had
Olympic
dreams,
but
a
serious
illness
kept
her
from
competing
in
the
Games.
The
disappointment
didn’t
stop
her
from
going
forward.
Instead,
she
became
interested
in
marathon
swimming.
A
brilliant
athlete,
she
was
well-
conditioned
for
spending
long
periods
of
time
in
the
water.
As
a
long-distance
swimmer,
she
would
compete
against
herself
and
the
obstacles
presented
by
distance,
danger,
cold,
and
exhaustion.
For
ten
years
Nyad
devoted
herself
to
becoming
one
of
the
world’s
best
long-distance
swimmers.
In
1970,
she
swam
a
ten-mile
marathon
in
Lake
Ontario,
setting
the
women’s
record
for
the
course.
In
1972
she
set
another
record
by
swimming
102.5
miles
from
an
island
in
the
Bahamas
to
the
coast
of
Florida.
Then
she
broke
a
third
record
when
swimming
around
Manhattan
Island
in
1975.
Nyad
attempted
to
swim
the
distance
between
Florida
and
Cuba
in
1978.
Though
the
span
of
water
is
less
than
100
miles
wide,
it
is
rough
and
dangerous.
After
battling
the
water
for
two
days,
she
had
to
give
up
for
the
sake
of
her
own
health
and
safety.
Even
so,
she
impressed
the
world
with
her
courage
and
strong
desire
to
succeed.
For
Nyad
her
strength
of
purpose
was
just
as
important
as
reaching
Cuba.
That
is
how
she
defined
success.
It
did
not
matter
that
her
swim
came
up
short;
she
believed
she
had
touched
the
other
shore.
When
Nyad
ended
her
career
as
a
swimmer,
she
continued
to
try
new
things--
-travelling
the
world
as
a
reporter,
writing
books
and
giving
public
speeches
about
her
life.
Diana
Nyad
works
to
inspire
others,
just
as
she
did
when
she
swam
the
waters
of
the
world.
What
prevented
Nyad
from
taking
part
in
the
Olympic
Games?
(No
more
than
5
words)
What
does
the
underlined
word
“obstacles”
mean?
(1
word)
What
achievement
did
Nyad
make
in
1970?
(No
more
than
10
words.)
Why
did
Nyad
believe
that
she
had
touched
the
other
shore?
(No
more
than
10
words)
Please
explain
how
you
are
inspired
by
Nyad.
(No
more
than
15
words)
参考答案
听力理解
(每题
0.5

;
满分
10
分)
1-20
CAABB
ACBCB
BCBBA
ABABA
单项选择
(每题
1

;
满分
10
分)
21-30
BABAD
DBDAC
完型填空
(每题
1

;
满分
20
分)
31-50
CBDDC
CBCDB
DACBA
CCBDB
阅读理解
(每题
2

;
满分
30
分)
(A)
51-53
DAC
(B)
54-57
CDAD
(C)
58-61
BABC
(D)
62-65
CBBA
单词填空(每题
1

;
满分
15
分)
66.
innovation
67.
contrast
68.
distant
69.
essential
70.
remarks
71.
rejected
72.
guarantee
73.
attendance
74.
contact
75.
assigned
76.
suspected(s)
77.
request
78.
feature
79.
intense
80.
knowledge
短语填空
(每题
0.5

;
满分
5
分)
81.
More
often
than
not
82.
throws
light
on
83.
turn
down
84.
was
appreciative
of
85.
attached
to
86.
burst
onto
87.
came
to
life
88.
on
display
89.
of
all
time
were(are)
crowded
with
阅读表达
(每题
2

;
满分
10
分)
A
serious
illness
(did).
Difficulties/Problems/Troubles/Challenges.
She
swam
a
ten-mile
marathon
and
set
women’s
record.
Or:
She
swam
a
ten-mile
marathon,
setting
the
women’s
record.
Or:
She
set
the
women’s
record
for
a
ten-mile
marathon
swimming.
Because
she
had
tried
her
best
(to
fulfill
the
task).
Or:
Her
strength
of
purpose
was
as
important
as
reaching
Cuba.
I
am
encouraged
by
her
determination
and
strong
will.
Or:
I
am
inspired
by
her
courage
and
strong
desire
to
succeed.
Or:
From
her
I
learned
that
once
we
set
a
goal,
we
should
try
hard
to
achieve
it.
Or:
We
should
never
give
up
in
the
face
of
difficulty/failure.
`Or:
We
should
never
stop
trying
new
things
and
we
may
achieve
success
in
different
fields.
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