湖南省临澧县第一中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(Word版含答案)(有听力音频,无听力文字材料)

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临澧一中2020年下学期段考
高二英语
试题卷
时量:120分钟
总分: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。
例:
How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C.
1.
Where
are
the
speakers
most
probably?
A.
At
the
restaurant.
B.
At
home.
C.
In
the
office.
2.
What's
the
man
looking
for?
A.
His
hat.
B.His
tie.
C.
His
clothes.
3.
How
much
will
the
woman
pay
if
she
buys
the
phone
today?
A.
$
200.
B.
$270.
C.$310.
4.
Why
is
the
woman
going
downtown?
A.
To
meet
Lisa.
B.To
do
some
shopping.
C.
To
borrow
some
books.
5.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
To
buy
a
notebook.
B
To
make
notes.
C.
To
teach
French.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
was
Ted
in
class
today?
A.
Tired.
B.
Active.
C.
Frightened.
7.
What
could
Ted
have
done
last
night
according
to
the
conversation?
A.
He
must
have
hanged
out
late.
B.
He
must
have
stayed
up
late.
C.
He
must
have
had
terrible
dreams.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
did
the
woman
just
get
back
from?
A.
America.
B
Thailand.
C.
France.
9.How
often
does
the
man
travel?
A.
Twice
a
year.
B.
Once
a
year.
C.
Once
every
two
years.
10.
Which
season
is
it
now?
A.
Spring
B.
Summer.
C.
Winter.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
How
did
the
rich
businessman
get
trapped
in
the
desert?
A.
He
was
too
hungry
to
find
his
way
out.
B.
His
airplane
broke
down.
C.He
got
lost
there
12.
What
will
the
weather
probably
be
like
this
afternoon?
A.
Hot
B.
Rainy
C.
Cool
13.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
this
afternoon?
A.
Drink
tea.
B.
Have
a
picnic.
C.
Go
on
an
adventure.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.How
old
is
the
woman?
A.
Eighteen
years
old.
B.
Twenty
years
old.
C.
Thirty
years
old.
15.
Where
does
the
woman
usually
see
her
brother?
A.
At
her
own
place.
B.
At
her
brother's
place.
C.
At
their
parents'
place.
16.
Which
sport
does
the
woman's
daughter
play?
A.
Basketball.
B.
Soccer.
C.
Volleyball.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
is
the
speaker
likely
from?
A.
Malaga.
B.
Barcelona.
C.
Granada
18.
What
is
the
weather
like
in
southern
Spain?
A
It's
very
rainy.
B.
It's
windy
and
cold.
C.
It's
sunny
and
warm.
19.
How
high
will
the
temperature
be
tomorrow?
A.18
degrees.
B.
27
degrees.
C.28
degrees.
20.
What
place
will
have
a
storm?
A.
Malaga.
B.
From
Barcelona
to
Granada
C
.All
the
country
except
Malaga.
第二部分
阅读
(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.D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Will
you
crazy
about
these
newly-built
products
that
are
not
merely
quite
useful
but
also
good
to
the
environment?
Come
and
see
then!
Eco-friendly
Umbrella
Traditional
umbrella
come
with
a
fixed
surface.
Although
it
is
changeable,
you
cannot
replace
it
easily.
This
eco-friendly
design
is
more
flexible.
It
is
actually
only
an
umbrella
skeleton
without
any
surface,which
can
be
folded,
so
you
can
put
anything
such
as
newspapers,
plastic
bags
or
whatever
you
want
to
serve
as
the
protecting
surface.
Pollution-sensitive
Dress
Don't
be
caught
outside
unaware
of
pollution
levels
in
the
air.
The
pollution-sensitive
EPA
Dress
by
Stephanie
Sandstrom
notices
pollution
in
the
air
accordingly.
This
dress---which
is
actually
quite
pretty---looks
like
you
pull
it
from
the
bottom
of
the
dirty
laundry
pile
when
the
air
is
dirty.
It
might
protect
your
health
by
advising
you
to
stay
indoors
for
the
day,
but
it
won't
do
you
any
favor
if
you're
meeting
with
clients.
Eco-
friendly
Car
Racer
Can
you
image
a
car
racer
is
so
eco-friendly
that
its
tyres
are
made
from
potatoes,
its
body
is
created
from
hemp(大麻)
and
rapeseed
oil
and
it
runs
on
fuel
made
from
wheat
and
sugar
beet?
The
one
seater
racing
car
called
Eco
One
is
built
by
experts
from
Warwick
University,
who
hope
that
Eco
One
will
be
adopted
by
the
automotive
industry.
It
is
sold
at
$
51,000.
Eco-
friendly
Moss(苔藓)
Carpet
Do
you
know
it
is
said
that
walking
on
fresh
grass
can
really
increases
your
blood
circulation?
The
Moss
Carpet,
created
by
Nguyen
La
Chanh,
looks
at
getting
the
grass
to
your
feet.
The
mat
includes
ball
moss,
island
moss
and
forest
moss.
The
humidity(湿度)
of
the
bathroom
ensures
that
it
grows
well.
And
that's
why
you
need
to
place
it
there
and
not
anywhere
else.
21.
The
EPA
Dress
is
designed
to_______.
A.
discourage
people
from
going
out
B.
help
meet
with
clients
C.
improve
people's
appearance
D.
inform
people
of
air
quality
22.
What
can
we
know
about
Eco
One?
A.
It
can
seat
one
passenger
and
one
driver.
B.
It
can't
be
afforded
by
the
public
at
present.
C.
It
is
mainly
made
from
some
kinds
of
plants.
D.
It
will
take
the
place
of
the
traditional
car
industry.
23.
Where
does
the
text
probably
come
from?
A.
A
science
report.
B.
A
personal
blog.
C.
A
health
report.
D.
An
official
document.
B
It
is
when
Russell
Lyons
volunteered
for
the
first
time
that
he
read“Goodnight
Moon"
to
a
class
of
San
Diego
preschoolers.
And
it
wasn't
reading---he'd
memorized
the
book
and
was
reciting
it
out
loud.
He
was
4
then.
Still,
he
said
it
felt
good
there,
in
front
of
the
other
kids,
lending
a
hand.
He
wanted
more
of
that
feeling.
Thirteen
years
later,
he's
getting
a
lot
of
it.
He's
on
a
five-month
road
trip
across
America---not
sightseeing,
but
volunteering.
The
University
City
resident
has
spent
time
at
an
an
animal
reserve
in
Utah,a
women'
shelter
in
St.
Louis,
a
soup
kitchen
in
New
York,
a
retirement
home
in
Tucson.
This
week
he's
in
Los
Angeles,
at
a
program
that
supports
disabled
youth.
“I
just
like
helping
people
and
feeling
that
something
I
do
is
making
a
difference,"
he
said.
He
resists(抵制)
the
idea
that
his“DO
Good
Adventure"
is
all
that
unusual.
Although
it
bothers
him
that
the
media
often
describe
young
people
as
lazy
and
self-centered,
he
still
regards
his
trip
as
a
chance
to
make
a
statement,
too.
“About
55
percent
of
teens
do
volunteer
work,
higher
than
the
rate
for
adults,"
he
said,
according
to
a
study.
"Not
everybody
knows
that.”
Of
course,
some
teens
do
volunteer
work
because
it
looks
impressive
on
their
college
applications.
Lyons
said
he
mentioned
his
trip
on
his
applications.
But
charity
work
is
a
habit
with
him.
Even
before
the
cross-country
trip,
he
was
volunteering
about
200
hours
a
year
at
various
places.
He's
made
sandwiches
for
homeless
families
in
Washington
D.
C.
and
he's
taught
math
to
fifth-
graders
in
Cuernavaca,
Mexico.
He
gets
some
of
that
drive
from
his
mother,
Lesley
Lyons,
who
has
been
involved
in
nonprofits
for
much
of
her
life.
She
was
there
when
her
son
“read”
to
the
preschoolers---a
memory
of
hers
"that
will
never
go
away".
24.
How
did
Russell
Lyons
start
as
a
volunteer?
A.
By
reciting
a
story
for
preschoolers.
B.
By
helping
kids
with
homework.
C.
By
lending
books
to
kids.
D.
By
giving
a
lecture.
25
Which
do
you
think
is
Russell's
statement?
A.
Volunteering
is
an
unusual
adventure.
B.
Young
people
are
lazy
and
selfish.
C.
Young
people
are
willing
to
help
others.
D.
The
rate
of
adults
doing
volunteer
work
is
higher
than
that
of
teenagers.
26.
Why
has
Russell
Lyons
been
doing
volunteer
work?
A.
Because
he
thinks
it
is
necessary
for
college
applications.
B.
Because
he
thinks
it
has
become
a
natural
part
of
his
life.
C.
Because
he
thinks
he
likes
the
feeling
of
being
praised.
D.
Because
he
thinks
he
ought
to
keep
his
promise
to
Mom.
27.
What
does
the
last
paragraph
suggest?
A.
Lesley
Lyons
is
too
busy
to
look
after
her
son.
B.
Children
are
always
important
to
their
parents.
C.
Lesley
Lyons
almost
earns
no
money
all
her
life.
D.
Russell
Lyons
is
greatly
influenced
by
his
mother.
C
How
much
do
consumers
care
about
the
carbon
footprint
of
the
products
they
buy?Would
they
care
more
if
the
goods
were
labeled
with
emissions(排放物)
data?
Does
it
matter
at
which
stage
in
the
lifecycle
of
a
product
the
carbon
is
emitted?
Research
published
in
the
International
Journal
of
Environmental
Policy
and
Decision
Making
offers
a
way
to
find
out.
Study
participants
view
a
carbon
footprint
label
as
similar
to
labels
that
have
appeared
on
some
existing
products.
The
label
shows
the
carbon
dioxide
emissions
connected
with
their
production,
transportation,
usage
and
disposal(
清理),thus
showing
the
buyer
the
likely
effect
on
climate
change
of
buying
a
particular
product.
In
the
first
group
of
studies,
the
research
team
proved
that
carbon
emissions
and
a
carbon
emissions
label
would
indeed
play
a
role
in
consumer
product
decisions,
although
not
as
great
a
role
as
price.
In
a
second
set
of
studies,
the
team
found
that
emissions
connected
with
usage
were
most
important
to
consumers
followed
by
the
transportation
and
disposal
stages.
The
carbon
footprint
of
the
producing
process
was
considered
less
important
to
consumers
than
the
other
stages
in
the
product's
lifecycle
because
it
is
outside
the
consumer’s
control.
That
is,
the
participants
felt
they
were
less
responsible
for
carbon
emitted
during
producing
process.
Consumers
value
recycling
a
product,but
the
researchers
found
that,
overall,
the
consumers
would
prefer
producers
to
offset(补偿)
carbon
emissions
rather
than
having
to
address
the
problem
directly
themselves.
Consumers
are
increasingly
concerned
with
climate
change
problems.
and
already
carbon
Labeling
is
appearing
on
some
products.
“We
find
that
participants
not
only
take
the
carbon
label
into
consideration
when
making
product
decisions,
but
they
want
detailed
information
on
the
label,"
the
researchers
explain.
They
suggest
that
companies
should
prepare
for
how
carbon
emissions
labels
might
affect
future
consumer
choice.
28.
Which
of
the
following
most
affects
consumer's
choice?
A.
Labels.
B.
Price
C.
Packaging
D.
Carbon
footprint.
29.
About
the
carbon
dioxide
emissions
in
the
product's
lifecycle,
which
stage
do
consumers
care
most?
A.
Usage
stage.
B.
Transportation
stage.
C.
Disposal
stage.
D.
Producing
stage.
30.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
replace
the
underlined
word“address"?
A
.Look
into.
B.
Point
out.
C.
Deal
with.
D.
Run
into.
31.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Companies
should
take
carbon
emissions
more
seriously.
B.
All
products
have
been
labeled
with
carbon
emissions
data.
C.
Producers
will
attach
less
importance
to
carbon
emissions
labels.
D.
Products
labeled
with
carbon
emissions
data
will
have
poor
sales.
D
Nowadays
technologies
benefit
us
a
lot
in
our
daily
life,
but
if
not
properly
used,
they
can
affect
our
health.
The
bed
is
supposed
to
be
reserved
as
a
place
for
sleep,
but
people
tend
to
read
an
iPad
a
lot
in
bed
before
they
go
to
sleep.
Charles
Czeisler,
a
professor
at
Harvard
Medical
School,
and
his
colleagues
got
a
small
group
of
people
for
an
experiment.
For
five
days
in
a
row,
the
people
read
either
a
paper
book
or
an
iPad
for
four
hours
before
sleep.
Their
sleep
patterns
were
monitored
all
night.
Before
and
after
each
trial
period,
the
people
took
hourly
blood
tests
to
paint
a
day-long
picture
of
just
how
much
melatonin(褪黑激素)
was
in
their
blood
at
any
given
time.
When
subjects
read
on
the
iPad
as
compared
to
the
paper
books,
they
reported
feeling
less
sleepy
at
night
and
less
active
the
following
morning.
People
also
took
longer
to
fall
asleep
on
the
iPad
nights,
and
the
blood
tests
showed
that
their
melatonin
secretion(分泌)
was
delayed
by
an
hour
and
a
half.
The
researchers
conclude
in
today's
journal
article
that
given
the
rise
of
e-readers
and
the
increasingly
widespread
use
of
e-things
among
children
and
adolescents,
more
research
into
the
long-term
consequences
of
these
devices
on
health
and
safety
is
urgently
needed.
Czeisler
and
colleagues
go
on,
in
the
research
paper,
to
note
“Reading
an
iPad
in
bed
may
increase
Cancer
risk".
However,
software
has
been
developed
that
can
reduce
some
of
the
blue
light
from
the
screens
of
phones
and
computers
according
to
time
of
day,
and
there
are
also
glasses
that
are
made
to
filter(过滤)
short
wavelengths.
While
they
seem
like
a
logical
solution
for
the
nighttime
tech
users,
it
needs
more
research.
32.
In
Charles
Czeisler's
experiment,
what
were
all
the
subjects
asked
to
do?
A.
Sit
in
a
row
and
receive
the
strict
tests.
B.
Have
their
sleep
patterns
observed
all
night.
C.
Read
a
paper
book
and
an
iPad
at
the
same
time.
D.
Have
their
blood
tested
per
hour
during
the
trial.
33.
What
were
the
iPad
readers
likely
to
do
according
to
the
third
paragraph?
A.
They
felt
less
sleepy
and
tired
in
the
day.
B.
They
fell
asleep
more
easily
after
reading.
C.
They
became
less
energetic
the
next
morning.
D.
They
had
a
lot
more
melatonin
secretions.
34.
What
can
the
special
software
recently
developed
do
for
e-readers?
A.
It
can
remove
the
blue
light
from
your
devices
completely.
B.
It
can
help
prevent
eyes
being
harmed
by
short
wavelengths.
C.
It
can
weaken
the
harm
done
by
doing
nighttime
e-reading.
D.
It
can
be
used
in
all
the
e-things
widely
and
safely.
35.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Wrong
behaviors
before
bedtime
B.
New
software
for
night
e-readers
C.
No
games
on
the
iPad
in
bed
D.
No
e-reading
in
bed
before
sleep
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
More
Plastic
than
Fish
in
the
Oceans
by
2050
30
years
from
now
our
seas
will
be
containing
more
plastic
than
fish.
According
to
a
report
released
by
the
World
Economic
Forum,
plastic
production
around
the
world
is
expected
to
double
within
the
next
20
years.
36
By
2050
it
will
be
four.
About
8
million
tons
of
plastic
are
dumped
into
the
sea
every
year.
_
37_Environmentalists
estimate
that
there
are
about
160
million
tons
of
plastic
in
the
world's
oceans
today.
By
2050
there
will
be
more
plastic
in
the
oceans
than
fish.
38
In
addition
it
produces
a
huge
garbage
patch
that
floats
on
the
surface,
thus
putting
ships
in
danger
and
polluting
beautiful
beaches
around
the
world.
But
the
plastic
that
floats
in
the
water
is
only
a
fraction
of
the
whole
amount.
Plastic
is
becoming
more
and
more
common
in
our
world.
39
However,
it
is
endangering
our
environment
more
than
any
other
material.
The
World
Economic
Forum
calls
for
more
recycling
and
a
better
use
of
plastic.
95%
of
all
plastic
that
is
produced
is
only
used
once,
and
then
it
is
thrown
away.
Almost
a
third
finds
its
way
into
our
environment.
Oil
is
the
raw
material
that
plastic
is
made
of.
Currently,
5%
of
the
world's
oil
production
is
turned
into
plastic.
40
A.
By
2050
it
will
rise
to
a
fifth.
B.
There,
it
can
last
for
hundreds
of
years.
C.
It
has
many
uses
and
is
cheap
to
produce.
D.
More
people
have
sensed
its
seriousness.
E.
Today,
one
garbage
truck
full
of
plastic
gets
into
the
ocean
every
minute.
F.
They
were
aiming
to
highlight
the
global
issue
of
plastic
pollution
in
the
oceans.
G.
Plastic
that
turns
up
in
the
seas
endangers
the
fish
population
and
other
marine
animals.
第三部分
语言运用
(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
Recently,
I
have
begun
to
do
rides
with
a
group
of
guys
who
ride
professionally.The
first
day,
I
finished
the
ride
with
great
41
,though
I
tried
hard
to
keep
up
with
one
guy
for
most
the
ways.
To
my
42
,
I
did
a
little
better
the
second
time.
I
decided
to
work
harder
to
improve.
Yesterday,
I
focused
so
much
on
my
ride
that
I
43
the
short
route
I
usually
take;
_
44

I
stayed
on
the
long
route.
I
had
never
used
this
route,
so
I
wasn't
really
sure
about
which
45
I
should
lake.
Thankfully,
a
group
of
four
riders_
46

and
I
just
followed
them.
A
few
minutes
later
one
of
the
guys
got
a
flat
47
,and,
with
the
help
of
the
others,
he
had
it
changed
in
about
a
minute.
After
we
started
riding
again,
I
noticed
something_
48
.
The
guy
at
the
front
would
ride
49
for
a
couple
of
minutes,
then
he
would
move
over
to
the
side,
50
his
way
to
the
end
of
the
line,
and
the
guy
behind
him
would
move
into
the
lead
position.
The
process
would
51
every
few
minutes.
It
was
a
lot
easier
than
riding
alone
to
catch
up
with
the
first
rider.
This
time
I
had
a
great
time
and
I
think
it
is
the
fastest
I've
ever_
52
.
This
made
me
realize
how
important
teamwork
is,
and
the_
53
of
having
a
great
team.
There's
no
need
to
worry
about
your
falling
behind
others.
The
entire
team
54
,and
so
do
you.
You
get
your
time
to
shine,
and
so
does
everyone
else.
You
cannot
get
anywhere---or
even
make
any
worthwhile
improvement---without
a
55
.Who
else
will
stop
and
help
you
to
change
your
flat
tire?
41.
A.
caution
B.
envy
C.
case
D.
difficulty
42.
A.
annoyance
B.
delight
C.
admiration
D.
surprise
43.
A.adjusted
B.
found
C.
missed
D.
measured
44.
A
instead
B.
therefore
C.
otherwise
D.
still
45.
A.
route
B.
direction
C.
side
D.
queue
46.
A.
cut
in
B.
got
through
C.
turned
up
D.
ran
out
47.
A.
battery
B.
stomach
C.
shoes
D.
tire
48.
A.
normal
B.
reliable
C.
unusual
D.
absurd
49.
A.
quickly
B.
slowly
C.
immediately
D.
hesitantly
50.
A.
giving
B.
making
C.
losing
D.
keeping
51.
A
change
B.
respond
C.
repeat
D.
adapt
52.
A.
gone
B.
walked
C.
conducted
D.
flown
53.
A.
pleasure
B.
profit
C.
intention
D.
value
54.
A.
conflicts
B.
improves
C.
approves
D.
increases
55.
A.
leader
B.
practice
C.
team
D.
ride
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文。在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Mary
will
never
forget
the
moment
__56___
she
saw
her
lovely
baby
for
the
first
time.
She
was
delighted___57__(see)
that
her
baby
was
healthy.
She
really
enjoyed
the
feeling
of
being
a
mother.
However,
the
baby’s
birth
not
only
brought
great
happiness
to
its
mother
but
it
also
shocked
the
world,
as
it
was
a
__58____(clone)baby.
___59__(consider)
as
a
medical
breakthrough,
the
successful
cloning
of
this
baby
meant
that
millions
of
women
around
the
world
who
were
unable
to
have
children
would
now
be
able
to
realize
their
dream
with
the
help
of
science.
Tony
is
another
person
who
___60__(benefit)
from
cloning
so
far.
Last
year,
Tony
suffered
from
serious
heart
disease
and
nearly
died.
However,
___61___(physical)did
not
give
up
hope
for
Tony
and
they
soon
replaced
his___62___(origin)
heart
with
a
new
cloned
one.
Luckily,
Tony’s
body
accepted
the
new
organ
and
Tony
survived.
This
was
not
the
first
time
a
life
had
been
saved
with
the
use
of
cloning.
That
is
why
even
more
scientists
are
now
focusing
their
efforts
__63___
developing
and
improving
cloning
technology.
On
the
other
hand,
not
everyone
is
happy
with
these
medical
achievements.
In
many
countries,
it
is
__64__(legal)
to
clone
humans.
Some
people
believe
that
__65__
we
toy
with
nature
through
cloning,
we
are
asking
for
trouble.
Even
though
some
people
feel
anxious
about
cloning,
scientists
around
the
world
will
continue
trying
to
learn
more
about
this
new
technology.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
全国正在掀起一场停止浪费粮食的运动。假定你是学生会主席李华,请你写一封将在学校广播站英语之声播出的倡议书,内容包括:
1.主题:节约粮食,停止浪费;
2.原因:......
3.建议:......
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.开头已为你写出,不计人总词数:
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相对位置作答。
Dear
schoolmates,
A
campaign
targeting
stopping
wasting
food
is
being
carried
out
across
the
country.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
It
was
the
middle
of
the
day
with
the
bright
sun,
blue
sky,
green
grass,
and
a
soft
breeze
(微风).It
was
a
great
day
to
play
outside
and
the
best
day
of
my
life
because
I
got
a
new
ball
and
a
new
bike
as
my
sixth
birthday
presents
,
and
I
was
visiting
my
cousin
,
Kristy
,
at
her
house.
“Here
I
go!"
shouted
David
while
kicking
my
new
ball.
David
lived
next
door
and
was
older
than
me.
I
thought
he
was
a
wild
child
,
but
he
was
actually
very
kind.
The
ball
went
flying
as
if
it
were
going
to
space.
“That
was
high!"
Kristy
said
in
surprise
and
we
went
after
the
ball.
We
all
had
a
great
time.
Later
we
had
supper
and
the
food
my
aunt
made
was
good.
While
Kristy
was
helping
do
the
dishes,David
and
I
ran
outside
to
play!
We
started
taking
turns
riding
my
bike.
David
suggested
that
we
ride
it
to
the
forest.
And
I
agreed.
David
and
I
got
on
the
bike
and
David
started
riding
fast!
As
we
rode
through
the
forest,
I
felt
the
wind
brushing
my
face!
It
felt
so
great
and
free.
Suddenly
the
bike
hit
a
fallen
branch
and
we
went
flying
off
the
bike.
Lying
on
the
ground
,
I
felt
dizzy(眩晕的).I
checked
myself
for
injuries
and
saw
some
but
they
didn't
upset
me.
“David!"
I
shouted
out
anxiously.
“Hey
,
"
said
a
voice.
I
turned
my
head
and
it
was
David,
who
was
standing
behind
me
holding
my
broken
bike!
At
the
sight
of
my
disabled
bike,
I
was
so
sad
that
I
couldn't
hold
back
my
tears.
It
took
David
some
time
to
calm
me
down.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
When
we
realized
it
was
time
to
walk
home
,
we
found
ourselves
lost.______________________
It
was
completely
dark
when
we
saw
fireworks(烟花)being
set
off
in
the
distance._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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11-15
BCACC
16-20
AACCB
阅读:
21-23
DCA
24-27
ACBD
28-31
BACA
32-35
BCCD
36-40
EBGCA
“完形”:41-45
DBCAB
46-50
CDCAB
51-55
CADBC
语法填空:56.when
57.
to
see
58.cloned
59.considered
60.has
benefited
61.physicians
62.
original
63.
on
64.illegal
65.if
写作:
第一节:
Dear
schoolmates
,
A
campaign
targeting
stopping
wasting
food
is
being
carried
out
across
the
country.
With
a
lot
of
food
wasted
in
our
school
every
day,
I
am
here
to
appeal
to
you
to
save
on
food.
After
all
,it
takes
so
much
to
grow
and
process
food
.
Besides
,
many
other
people
around
the
world
are
starving
!
I
earnestly
suggest
that
we
should
never
ask
more
food
than
we
can
eat
,whether
at
home,school
canteen
or
restaurants.
And
all
the
leftover
should
be
properly
dealt
with
and
reused.
Let's
eat
up
and
make
a
difference
!
第二节:
When
we
realized
it
was
time
to
walk
home,
we
found
ourselves
lost.
It
was
getting
darker
and
darker
.
I
felt
so
scared
that
tears
rolled
down
my
face
again.
David
tried
to
comfort
me.
He
told
me
that
he
once
made
some
marks
on
the
trees
in
the
forest
,
which
might
help
us
find
the
way
home.
Therefore
,
we
made
efforts
to
look
for
the
marks
but
failed.
Having
walked
anxiously
for
about
an
hour
in
the
forest
,
we
didn't
find
our
way
out.
It
was
completely
dark
when
we
saw
fireworks(烟花)
being
set
off
in
the
distance.
We
ran
excitedly
in
that
direction
as
fast
as
possible.
Soon
we
found
my
aunt's
house
,
in
front
of
which
my
cousin
Kristy
was
holding
some
fireworks
and
lighting
them.
Seeing
us
back
safe
,
Kristy
cheerfully
hugged
us.
She
told
us
that
when
noticing
we
had
been
away
for
long,
she
was
concerned
about
our
safety.
She
set
off
fireworks
to
draw
our
attention
and
guide
us.
It
was
an
unforgettable
experience.
Without
David's
comfort
and
Kristy's
fireworks,
I
would
have
lost
in
the
forest
forever.
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