人教版(2019) 必修 第二册Unit 4 History and traditions 单元素养评估卷(含答案)

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Unit
4
History
and
traditions
单元素养评估卷(四)
时间:100分钟 分数:120分                   
第一部分 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
Travel
around
England
Places
to
visit
in
London☆The
Thames
It
runs
through
London,
dividing
the
city
into
two
parts.
It’s
interesting
to
take
a
trip
on
the
river.
This
way,
you
can
see
almost
every
place
of
interest
in
London.
☆Big
BenMay
31,
2019
is
the
160th
birthday
of
the
largest
four-faced
clock
in
the
world—Big
Ben.
It
isn’t
the
name
of
the
tower
itself
but
the
13-ton
bell
inside
it.
Every
hour,
it
“bongs”
the
number
of
the
hour
to
tell
the
time.
Places
to
visit
in
Liverpool
☆Music:
“The
Beatles
Story”If
you
love
the
Beatles—the
world-famous
1960s
music
group,
come
here!Open
every
day
except
Dec.
25
and
26Adult:
£16.00
Under-16s
and
student:
£12.00Child
under
six:
Free
☆Sport:
“Liverpool
FC”Do
you
love
football?
Visit
Anfield
football
centre,
home
to
Liverpool’s
favourite
football
team.Closed
on
Sat.
&
Sun.Adult:
£15.00
Under-16s
and
student:
£9.00Child
under
six:
Free
☆Museum:
“Liverpool
Museum”You
can
learn
all
about
the
history
and
culture
of
Liverpool
here.
It
was
set
up
in
1851,
and
moved
to
the
new
building
in
2011.Open
daily
Free
entry!
1.
What’s
the
suggested
way
to
visit
the
most
places
of
interest
in
one
day
in
London?
A.
To
go
by
boat.
B.
To
go
by
bus.
C.
To
go
by
subway.
D.
To
go
by
train.
解析:细节理解题。根据泰晤士河中的描述“It’s
interesting
to
take
a
trip
on
the
river.
This
way,
you
can
see
almost
every
place
of
interest
in
London.”可知,通过坐船可以游览的地方最多。故选A。
答案:A
2.
Which
of
the
following
has
a
history
of
less
than
100
years?
A.
Liverpool
Museum.
B.
The
Beatles
Story.
C.
Big
Ben.
D.
The
Thames.
解析:细节理解题。由文中利物浦博物馆的描述“It
was
set
up
in
1851”可知该博物馆已经有100多年的历史;由文中甲壳虫乐队博物馆的描述“If
you
love
the
Beatles—the
world-famous
1960s
music
group,
come
here!”可知该博物馆成立的时间是不到100年;而由第二段可知大本钟已有160年的历史,故选B。
答案:B
3.
David,
a
music
fan,
wants
to
go
to
his
favourite
place
in
Liverpool
with
his
9-year-old
daughter
and
his
baby
son.
How
much
should
he
pay?
A.
£16.
B.
£24.
C.
£28.
D.
£40.
解析:推理计算题。由文中甲壳虫乐队博物馆的描述可知,该博物馆收费成人16英镑,16岁以下12英镑,6岁以下儿童免费。故大卫、大卫9岁的女儿和大卫的儿子(婴儿)三人的收费情况为:16+12+0=28英镑,故选C。
答案:C
B
In
the
state
of
Qin,
there
was
a
man
called
Shang
Yang.
He
was
a
statesman(政治家)
and
worked
out
many
reforms
for
the
state,
like
paying
more
attention
to
farming
and
giving
rewards
to
soldiers
who
were
successful
when
at
war.
But
these
reforms
were
not
easily
carried
out
at
first.
Most
people
didn’t
trust
Shang
Yang.
In
order
to
solve
this
problem,
Shang
Yang
came
up
with
an
idea.
He
put
a
thin
wooden
pole
at
the
south
gate
of
the
Qin
capital.
Many
people
came
to
see
him
and
the
pole.
Then,
in
front
of
the
crowd,
Shang
Yang
said
loudly,
“The
man
who
takes
this
pole
to
the
north
gate
will
get
10
gold
pieces.”
It
was
a
simple
job
and
the
reward
was
so
large.
However,
some
time
passed
and
no
one
stepped
forward.
They
all
thought
Shang
Yang
was
making
a
joke.
Hearing
no
answer,
Shang
Yang
stepped
forward
and
said,
“The
reward
now
goes
to
50
gold
pieces.”
This
reward
was
unbelievably
large.
Finally,
a
man
from
the
crowd
came
forward.
He
put
the
pole
on
his
shoulder
and
walked
to
the
north
gate.
True
to
his
word,
Shang
Yang
gave
the
man
50
gold
pieces.
After
that,
the
people
of
Qin
were
all
talking
about
what
Shang
Yang
did
about
the
pole.
They
believed
he
was
a
man
of
his
word.
So
when
Shang
Yang
began
carrying
out
his
reforms,
the
people
followed
him.
?
Under
these
great
reforms,
Qin
grew
stronger
and
stronger.
At
last,
Qin
made
all
the
seven
states
into
one
empire(帝国).
4.
In
order
to
carry
out
his
reforms,
what
idea
did
Shang
Yang
have?
A.
Having
a
wooden
pole
carrying
competition.
B.
Having
a
wooden
pole
cutting
competition.
C.
The
man
stepping
forward
first
would
be
praised.
D.
The
man
carrying
the
pole
from
the
south
gate
to
the
north
one
would
get
some
gold
pieces.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段和第三段可知商鞅为了落实政策,取得人们的信任,奖给愿意把木杆从南门抬到北门的人一些金币。故选D。
答案:D
5.
Why
did
Shang
Yang’s
reward
increase
at
last?
A.
Because
a
man
stepped
forward.
B.
Because
there
wasn’t
enough
time.
C.
Because
Shang
Yang
heard
no
answer.
D.
Because
Shang
Yang
was
happy.
解析:细节理解题。根据第五段“Hearing
no
answer,
Shang
Yang
stepped
forward
and
said,
‘The
reward
now
goes
to
50
gold
pieces.’”可知,商鞅决定把奖励从10个金币增加到50个金币,是因为当时没有听到回答。故选C。
答案:C
6.
What
does
the
underlined
part
mean?
A.
A
man
who
can
speak
loudly.
B.
A
man
who
likes
to
speak
a
lot.
C.
A
man
who
keeps
his
word.
D.
A
man
of
few
words.
解析:词义猜测题。根据上文商鞅履行了奖励50金币的诺言,可推出人们相信他是一个信守诺言的人。故选C。
答案:C
7.
After
these
great
reforms,
what
happened
in
the
history
of
China?
A.
Shang
Yang
became
the
first
emperor.
B.
The
first
empire
of
China
appeared.
C.
The
south
gate
fell
down.
D.
The
state
of
Qin
became
weaker
and
weaker.
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一句“At
last,
Qin
made
all
the
seven
states
into
one
empire.”可知,秦朝使七国统一为一个帝国,即中国第一个朝代——秦朝出现。故选B。
答案:B
C
I
travel
a
lot,
and
I
find
out
different
“styles”
of
directions
every
time
I
ask
“How
can
I
get
to
the
post
office?”
Foreign
tourists
are
often
confused(困惑的)
in
Japan
because
most
streets
there
don’t
have
names;
in
Japan,
people
use
landmarks(地标)
in
their
directions
instead
of
street
names.
For
example,
the
Japanese
will
say
to
travellers,
“Go
straight
down
to
the
corner.
Turn
left
at
the
big
hotel
and
go
past
a
fruit
market.
The
post
office
is
across
from
the
bus
stop.”
In
the
countryside
of
the
American
Midwest,
there
are
not
usually
many
landmarks.
There
are
no
mountains,
so
the
land
is
very
flat;
in
many
places
there
are
no
towns
or
buildings
within
miles.
Instead
of
landmarks,
people
will
tell
you
directions
and
distances.
In
Kansas
or
Iowa,
for
example,
people
will
say,
“Go
north
two
miles.
Turn
east,
and
then
go
another
mile.”
People
in
Los
Angeles,
California,
have
no
idea
of
distance
on
the
map;
they
measure
distance
in
time,
not
mile.
“How
far
away
is
the
post
office?”
you
ask.
“Oh,”
they
answer,
“it’s
about
five
minutes
from
here.”
You
say,
“Yes,
but
how
many
miles
away
is
it?”
They
don’t
know.
It’s
true
that
a
person
doesn’t
know
the
answer
to
your
question
sometimes.
What
happens
in
such
a
situation?
A
New
Yorker
might
say,
“Sorry,
I
have
no
idea.”
But
in
Yucatan,
Mexico,
no
one
answers
“I
don’t
know.”
People
in
Yucatan
believe
that
“I
don’t
know”
is
impolite.
They
usually
give
an
answer,
often
a
wrong
one.
A
tourist
can
get
very,
very
lost
in
Yucatan!
8.
What
is
the
reaction
of
the
Japanese
when
asked
the
way?
A.
They
describe
the
place
carefully.
B.
They
show
him
a
map
of
the
place.
C.
They
tell
him
the
names
of
the
streets.
D.
They
refer
to
recognizable
buildings
and
places.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中“in
Japan,
people
use
landmarks
in
their
directions
instead
of
street
names”可知,日本人在指路时习惯使用地标。故选D。
答案:D                     
9.
What
is
the
place
where
people
measure
distance
in
time?
A.
New
York.
B.
Los
Angeles.
C.
Kansas.
D.
Iowa.
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段第一句话中“they
measure
distance
in
time,
not
mile”可知B正确。
答案:B
10.
Why
may
people
in
Yucatan
give
a
tourist
a
wrong
answer?
A.
In
order
to
save
time.
B.
As
a
test.
C.
So
as
to
be
polite.
D.
For
fun.
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中“People
in
Yucatan
believe
that
‘I
don’t
know’
is
impolite.
They
usually
give
an
answer,
often
a
wrong
one.”可知C正确。
答案:C
11.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
It’s
important
for
travellers
to
understand
cultural
differences.
B.
It’s
useful
for
travellers
to
know
how
to
ask
the
way
properly.
C.
People
have
similar
understandings
of
politeness.
D.
New
Yorkers
are
generally
friendly
to
visitors.
解析:推理判断题。文章讲述的是作者在问路时遇见的各国的文化差异。故选A。
答案:A
D
A
nickname
is
a
shortened
form
of
a
person’s
name.
A
nickname
can
also
be
a
descriptive
name
for
a
person,
place
or
thing.
Many
American
cities
have
nicknames.
These
can
help
establish
an
identity,
spread
pride
among
citizens
and
build
unity.
Nicknames
can
also
be
funny.
Los
Angeles,
California
is
the
second
largest
city
in
population,
after
New
York
City.
Los
Angeles
has
several
nicknames.
One
is
simply
the
city’s
initials,
L.A.
It
is
also
called
the
City
of
Angels
because
Los
Angeles
means
“the
angels”
in
Spanish.
Los
Angeles
often
has
warm,
sunny
weather.
So
another
nickname
is
City
of
Flowers
and
Sunshine.
New
York
is
called
the
Big
Apple.
So
Los
Angeles
is
sometimes
called
the
Big
Orange
because
of
the
fruit
that
grows
in
that
city’s
warm
climate.
The
American
motion
picture
and
television
industries
are
based
in
Los
Angeles.
So
it
is
not
surprising
that
it
is
called
the
Entertainment
Capital
of
the
World.
Many
films
are
made
in
the
area
of
Los
Angeles
called
Hollywood.
Millions
of
people
visit
the
area.
No
trip
to
Los
Angeles
is
complete
without
seeing
the
word
“Hollywood”
spelled
out
in
huge
letters
on
a
hillside.?
Many
movie
stars
live
in
Los
Angeles.
The
city
is
sometimes
called
Tinseltown.
This
nickname
comes
from
the
shiny,
bright
and
often
unreal
nature
of
Hollywood
and
the
movie
industry.
Another
nickname
for
Los
Angeles
is
La-La
Land,
using
the
first
letters
of
Los
and
Angeles.
This
means
a
place
that
is
fun
and
not
serious,
and
maybe
even
out
of
touch
with
reality.
A
good
place
for
watching
unusual-looking
people
is
Venice,
an
area
on
the
west
side
of
Los
Angeles.
A
system
of
waterways
designed
after
the
Italian
city
of
Venice
has
been
built
there.
Many
people
love
Los
Angeles
for
its
warm
sunny
weather,
beautiful
mountains
and
beaches,
and
movie
stars.
That
includes
Randy
Newman,
who
sings
about
his
hometown.
12.
Which
of
the
following
is
not
the
function
of
a
nickname
of
a
place?
A.
Building
up
identity.
B.
Entertainment.
C.
Bringing
pride
to
the
locals.
D.
Uniting
surrounding
cities.
解析:细节理解题。结合第一段的“These
can
help
establish
an
identity,
spread
pride
among
citizens
and
build
unity.”可知,绰号的作用没有D项。故选D。
答案:D
13.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
suggest
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
Tourists
should
pay
a
visit
to
the
big
letters
“Hollywood”
on
a
hillside.
B.
The
word
“Hollywood”
is
so
large
that
tourists
can’t
miss
it.
C.
The
big
letters
“Hollywood”
on
a
hillside
is
your
first
destination.
D.
Tourists
are
proud
of
seeing
the
big
word
“Hollywood”.
解析:细节理解题。这句话的意思是:去洛杉矶不去看在山坡上用巨大的字母拼出来的单词
“Hollywood”
的旅行是不完整的。其含义说明此处是值得参观的地方。故选A。
答案:A
14.
How
many
nicknames
have
been
given
to
Los
Angeles?
A.
4.
B.
5.
C.
6.
D.
7.
解析:细节理解题。文章中提到的Los
Angeles的绰号共7个:
L.A.、
the
City
of
Angels、
City
of
Flowers
and
Sunshine、the
Big
Orange、the
Entertainment
Capital
of
the
World、Tinseltown和La-La
Land。故选D。
答案:D
15.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
Los
Angeles
is
most
famous
for
its
nicknames.
B.
Hollywood
alone
adds
fame
to
Los
Angeles.
C.
All
the
nicknames
increase
the
charm
of
Los
Angeles.
D.
Los
Angeles
was
built
after
the
Italian
city
of
Venice.
解析:推理判断题。文章中提到的Los
Angeles的7个绰号,每一个都与Los
Angeles的某个特点相关,都突出了Los
Angeles的某一特色,故选C。
答案:C
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据下面短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Britain
is
divided
into
different
areas.
Britain
is
one
of
the
most
diverse
nations
in
Europe
with
over
250
different
languages
being
spoken
in
London
alone.
With
such
a
various
culture,
adapting
to
it
can
be
a
challenge
for
anyone.
 16 ?
Forget
the
stereotypes(陈旧观念).
Many
of
the
long
formed
stereotypes
simply
have
nothing
to
do
with
Britain
today.
Don’t
think
that
everyone
enjoys
drinking
tea
or
beer.
Abandoning
some
old
ideas
of
people
and
culture
will
allow
you
to
be
more
open-minded
and
easily
get
into
the
culture.
 17 
Britain
is
made
up
of
different
regions
that
have
their
different
traditions
and
languages.
Understanding
different
cultures
will
help
you
avoid
making
mistakes.?
Get
used
to
small
spaces.
Like
all
European
nations,
Britain
does
not
have
the
luxury
of
space.
Houses,
apartments
and
cars
are
all
smaller.
 18 ?
 19 
Always
apologise
for
knocking
into
someone,
even
if
it
is
their
fault.
Respect
people’s
personal
space
and
always
wait
in
line.
Bill
Brysons’
book
Notes
from
a
Small
Island
is
filled
with
many
useful
tips.?
Accept
the
jokes.
 20 
Kidding,
teasing,
and
“taking
the
mick”
are
all
ways
to
describe
making
fun
of
someone
but
this
isn’t
necessarily
a
bad
thing.
Playing
tricks
on
someone
is
a
common
way
to
show
affection.
As
Britons
usually
put
it,
“You
never
make
fun
of
someone
you
don’t
like.”?
A.
Understand
the
differences.
B.
Following
these
steps
should
be
of
great
help
to
you.
C.
Be
polite.
D.
Therefore,
trying
to
become
familiar
with
smaller
areas
is
very
necessary.
E.
Make
friends
with
them.
F.
One
of
the
most
confusing
aspects
of
British
culture
is
humour.
G.
Don’t
play
jokes
on
others.
答案:16.
B 17.
A 18.
D 19.
C 20.
F
第二部分 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入空白处的最佳选项。
I
have
always
been
an
independent
person,
but
I
have
come
to
know
that
being
independent
does
not
mean
refusing
help.
I
may
still
be
 21 
with
asking
for
help,
but
I
try
to
accept.
Furthermore,
I
will
even
 22 
help
and
when
my
offers
are
refused,
I
am
seldom
willing
to
walk
away.
And
all
these
changes
came
from
a
disaster
on
an
island.?
Sometimes
a
person’s
independence
is
a
 23 
of
pride,
daring,
stubbornness
and
luck.
I
used
to
be
too
 24 
since
I
was
little.
I
was
once
a
traveller
who
never
asked
for
directions,
choosing
instead
to
struggle
with
maps
and
signs
until
I
found
my
way.?
Then
one
day
on
the
island
of
Koh
Phangan,
in
Thailand,
everything
 25 .
I
was
swimming
in
the
ocean
with
Sean,
my
fiance(未婚夫),
when
he
was
 26 
by
a
box
jellyfish(箱型水母).
He
 27 
within
three
minutes,
25
years
old.
Yet
when
onlookers
and
travellers
asked
if
I
wanted
 28 ,
stubborn
pride
and
force
of
habit
 29 
me
accepting.
But
two
young
Israeli
women
stayed.
 30 
my
protest(反对),
they
were
with
me
even
when
the
police
tried
to
cover
up
the
cause
of
Sean’s
death.
It
was
listed
as
drunk
drowning
to
avoid
hurting
the
 31 
industry.
The
Israeli
women
could
have
walked
away.
 32 ,
without
even
telling
me,
they
 33 
their
schedule
rather
than
leave
me
behind.?
While
I
didn’t
realise
it
at
that
time,
I
now
believe
I
would
not
have
 34 
the
disaster
without
these
great
women.
Actually,
the
person
who
needs
help
the
most
is
usually
the
last
person
to
ask
for
it.
I
have
learned
 35 
is
better
than
refusing
because
it
not
only
helps
you
walk
out
of
trouble,
but
also
helps
you
know
the
real
meaning
of
life.?    
               
21.
A.
struggling
B.
dealing
C.
confused
D.
satisfied
解析:struggle
with表示“与……做斗争”,
根据上下文可知作者还在与是否要寻求帮助做斗争。
答案:A
22.
A.
offer
B.
accept
C.
seek
D.
desire
解析:根据下文的“when
my
offers”可知,作者甚至会给别人提供帮助。
答案:A
23.
A.
range
B.
symbol
C.
way
D.
mix
解析:有时一个人的独立是骄傲、勇敢、倔强和运气的结合。range范围;symbol象征;way方式;mix
混合,结合。
答案:D
24.
A.
adventurous
B.
brave
C.
independent
D.
creative
解析:根据文章第一句以及下文的内容可知,作者是一个非常独立的人。
答案:C
25.
A.
happened
B.
messed
C.
changed
D.
disappeared
解析:根据第一段的最后一句可知,此处表示“一切都变了”,故选C。
答案:C
26.
A.
attacked
B.
caught
C.
followed
D.
impressed
解析:下文提到作者的未婚夫死了,此处应指他受到了箱型水母的攻击。attack攻击。
答案:A
27.
A.
sunk
B.
died
C.
failed
D.
recovered
解析:根据“25
years
old”及后面的“Sean’s
death”可知,此处指Sean三分钟之内就死了,故选B。
答案:B
28.
A.
company
B.
advice
C.
comfort
D.
evidence
解析:由上文可知,作者正遭受着未婚夫突然去世的打击,再结合后面的“two
young
Israeli
women
stayed”可知,周围的人在问作者是否需要陪伴。company陪伴。
答案:A
29.
A.
kept
B.
prevented
C.
denied
D.
suggested
解析:作者固执的骄傲和习惯的力量阻止她接受别人提供的帮助。prevent阻止。
答案:B
30.
A.
In
spite
of
B.
In
case
of
C.
In
terms
of
D.
As
a
result
of
解析:尽管作者反对,她们还是留下来陪作者。in
spite
of尽管;in
case
of以防万一;in
terms
of
就……而言;as
a
result
of由于。
答案:A
31.
A.
medicine
B.
entertainment
C.
fishing
D.
tourism
解析:Sean因受水母攻击而死亡,警方掩盖其死因是为了避免影响到当地的旅游业。
答案:D
32.
A.
Therefore
B.
Otherwise
C.
Instead
D.
Besides
解析:她们宁可延误自己的日程安排,也不扔下作者不管。instead反而,却。
答案:C
33.
A.
delayed
B.
made
C.
considered
D.
threw
解析:以色列的两位女士延误了自己的日程安排来陪伴“我”。
答案:A
34.
A.
survived
B.
experienced
C.
avoided
D.
suffered
解析:没有以色列的这两位女士,“我”不可能从灾难中挺过来。survive存活;幸存。
答案:A
35.
A.
refusing
B.
accepting
C.
giving
D.
begging
解析:根据下文的“because
it
not
only

of
life”和全文可知,此处表示“接受帮助比拒绝帮助好”。
答案:B
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。
Throughout
thousands
of
years
China
36.
    (develop)
a
unique
festival
food
culture.
Now
let’s
get
a
glimpse
of
what
we
Chinese
often
eat
in
midwinter
or
on
winter
solstice(冬至).?
Eating
dumplings
is
a
common
folk
custom
for
many
Chinese
on
the
day
of
winter
solstice,
especially
people
37.
    live
in
the
north.?
People
in
Suzhou,
Jiangsu
Province,
38.
    (be)
used
to
eating
wontons(馄饨)
in
midwinter.
According
to
an
old
story,
during
the
midwinter
feast
2,500
years
ago,
the
King
of
Wu
was
fed
up
with
all
kinds
of
costly
foods
and
wanted
to
try
something
different.
Then,
the
beautiful
Xishi
made
wontons
39.
    (honour)
the
king’s
wish.
He
liked
the
food
40.
    much
that
he
ate
a
lot.
Later,
the
people
of
Suzhou
had
wontons
to
celebrate
the
festival
41.
    (official).?
In
places
such
as
Shanghai,
people
eat
tangyuan,
a
kind
of
small
dumpling
balls
42.
    (produce)
with
sticky
rice
flour(粉).
In
Yinchuan,
Ningxia,
people
call
midwinter
the
“Ghost
Festival”.
On
that
day,
it
is
customary
for
people
there
to
eat
mutton
soup
and
the
dumplings
in
it.
They
give
the
midwinter
soup
a
strange
name
and
call
it
“brain”,
which
they
usually
share
with
their
43.
    (relative).?
People
in
Taiwan
keep
the
custom
of
providing
nine-layer
cakes
44.
    their
ancestors.
People
from
the
same
family
gather
at
their
ancestral
temples
to
adore
their
ancestors
in
order
of
their
ages.
After
45.
    (hold)
the
sacrificial
ceremony,
there
is
always
a
grand
dinner.?
答案:
36.
has
developed 37.
who/that 38.
are
39.
to
honour
40.
so 41.
officially 42.
produced
43.
relatives 44.
for
45.
holding
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你的家乡有一处名胜,交通便利,游人很多。请根据下表内容写一篇短文,向游客介绍这处名胜,并欢迎大家来旅游。
景点
位置
特点
天然湖
三面环山
帆船点点
古建筑
山顶
始建于明朝,完好
天然溶洞
山脚下
冬暖夏凉
  注意:
(1)文章必须包括所有要点;
(2)词数100左右。
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
There
is
a
place
of
interest
in
my
hometown
and
it
is
extremely
beautiful.
It
attracts
tens
of
thousands
of
tourists
to
travel
every
year.
The
first
wonder
is
a
natural
lake,
surrounded
by
mountains
on
its
three
sides,
dotted
with
small
boats.
You
can
see
fish
swimming
freely
in
the
clean
water.
In
addition,
on
the
top
of
one
mountain
stand
some
ancient
buildings
dating
back
to
the
Ming
Dynasty.
Surprisingly,
they
are
still
in
good
condition
in
spite
of
old
age.
What’s
more,
there
is
a
famous
underground
cave
at
the
foot
of
the
mountain,
where
it
is
warm
in
winter
and
cool
in
summer.
Are
you
interested?
You
are
welcome
to
come
for
a
visit.
I’m
sure
if
you
come
here,
you
will
find
your
trip
enjoyable
and
worthwhile.
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
time
to
go
home.
“Remember
to
work
on
your
class
speeches
for
homework,”
Miss
Walker
called,
as
everyone
started
talking
and
packing
their
schoolbags.
Jenny
felt
sick.
She
hated
having
to
read
aloud
in
class.
She
was
sure
everyone
got
really
bored
listening
to
her.
Once,
when
Jenny
was
reading
out
her
holiday
diary,
Lee
was
even
looking
at
his
watch,
a
silver
and
blue
one
which
seemed
just
magical.
Jenny
watched
Lee
walking
ahead
of
her
as
they
left
school.
He
seemed
so
clever,
and
he
had
a
certain
sort
of
shining
confidence.
He
was
just
one
of
those
people
who
were
good
at
everything.
Jenny
sighed.
As
she
turned
the
corner,
she
saw
Lee’s
watch
lying
right
in
the
middle
of
the
path.
Jenny
knew
she
should
just
pick
it
up
and
return
it
to
him,
but
she
didn’t
want
to
run
after
him.
Jenny
bent
down
quickly,
picked
up
the
watch
and
ran
home.
On
arriving
home,
Jenny
put
it
on
almost
without
thinking.
She
was
surprised
it
fitted
so
well.
She
walked
to
the
mirror
and
started
practising
her
speech.
Words
just
flooded
out
of
her
mouth.
“I’m
going
to
talk
about
swimming.
I
have
been
lucky.
I’ve
won
lots
of
competitions.
But
when
I’m
in
a
race,
I’m
not
really
thinking
about
winning.
I’m
just
loving
the
feeling
of
being
in
the
water
…”
Jenny
laughed
with
excitement.
She
walked
across
the
room.
She
suddenly
seemed
to
have
a
certain
sort
of
confidence.
Turning
back
to
the
mirror,
Jenny
saw
a
flash
of
light
from
the
watch
in
the
glass.
The
flashes
of
silver
seemed
almost
magical.
So
maybe
Lee’s
watch
really
DID
have
something
magic.
The
next
day,
as
the
lesson
began,
Miss
Walker
asked
who
was
going
to
be
brave
and
go
first.
Nobody
moved.
Jenny
slowly
raised
her
arm.
Before
Miss
Walker
could
say
anything,
there
was
a
shout
from
behind.
“She’s
stolen
my
watch!”
Lee
said
angrily.
“It
went
missing
at
school
yesterday.”
注意:
(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
(2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
Everybody
was
fixing
their
eyes
on
Jenny,
waiting
for
an
explanation.
________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
At
that
moment,
Miss
Walker
smiled
and
asked
the
class
to
listen
to
Jenny’s
speech
first.
__________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
Paragraph
1:
Everybody
was
fixing
their
eyes
on
Jenny,
waiting
for
an
explanation.
Jenny
didn’t
answer.
How
could
she
explain
about
the
watch
and
its
magic?
No
one
could
understand.
No
one
could
believe
it.
“But
I
saw
you
wearing
it
yesterday,”
Miss
Walker
gently
reminded
him.
For
a
moment
Lee
remained
silent
and
then
he
apologised.
Jenny
was
relieved
saying
she
had
found
it
on
the
way
home
and
decided
to
return
it
after
the
speech.
Everybody
was
puzzled
and
asked
why.
Jenny
was
speechless
again.
Paragraph
2:
At
that
moment,
Miss
Walker
smiled
and
asked
the
class
to
listen
to
Jenny’s
speech
first.
Jenny
walked
slowly
to
the
front.
She
couldn’t
think
properly.
All
around
her,
a
sea
of
faces
was
watching.
She
felt
so
frightened
and
the
watch
didn’t
seem
magical
at
all.
Suddenly
she
saw
Miss
Walker’s
encouraging
eyes.
Jenny
took
a
deep
breath.
“I’m
going
to
talk
about
swimming
…”
Ten
minutes
later,
the
whole
class
stood
up
applauding
Jenny’s
wonderful
speech.
Jenny
smiled
as
she
eventually
realised
the
real
source
of
confidence.
PAGEUnit
4
History
and
traditions
单元素养评估卷(四)
时间:100分钟 分数:120分                   
第一部分 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
Travel
around
England
Places
to
visit
in
London☆The
Thames
It
runs
through
London,
dividing
the
city
into
two
parts.
It’s
interesting
to
take
a
trip
on
the
river.
This
way,
you
can
see
almost
every
place
of
interest
in
London.
☆Big
BenMay
31,
2019
is
the
160th
birthday
of
the
largest
four-faced
clock
in
the
world—Big
Ben.
It
isn’t
the
name
of
the
tower
itself
but
the
13-ton
bell
inside
it.
Every
hour,
it
“bongs”
the
number
of
the
hour
to
tell
the
time.
Places
to
visit
in
Liverpool
☆Music:
“The
Beatles
Story”If
you
love
the
Beatles—the
world-famous
1960s
music
group,
come
here!Open
every
day
except
Dec.
25
and
26Adult:
£16.00
Under-16s
and
student:
£12.00Child
under
six:
Free
☆Sport:
“Liverpool
FC”Do
you
love
football?
Visit
Anfield
football
centre,
home
to
Liverpool’s
favourite
football
team.Closed
on
Sat.
&
Sun.Adult:
£15.00
Under-16s
and
student:
£9.00Child
under
six:
Free
☆Museum:
“Liverpool
Museum”You
can
learn
all
about
the
history
and
culture
of
Liverpool
here.
It
was
set
up
in
1851,
and
moved
to
the
new
building
in
2011.Open
daily
Free
entry!
1.
What’s
the
suggested
way
to
visit
the
most
places
of
interest
in
one
day
in
London?
A.
To
go
by
boat.
B.
To
go
by
bus.
C.
To
go
by
subway.
D.
To
go
by
train.
2.
Which
of
the
following
has
a
history
of
less
than
100
years?
A.
Liverpool
Museum.
B.
The
Beatles
Story.
C.
Big
Ben.
D.
The
Thames.
3.
David,
a
music
fan,
wants
to
go
to
his
favourite
place
in
Liverpool
with
his
9-year-old
daughter
and
his
baby
son.
How
much
should
he
pay?
A.
£16.
B.
£24.
C.
£28.
D.
£40.
B
In
the
state
of
Qin,
there
was
a
man
called
Shang
Yang.
He
was
a
statesman(政治家)
and
worked
out
many
reforms
for
the
state,
like
paying
more
attention
to
farming
and
giving
rewards
to
soldiers
who
were
successful
when
at
war.
But
these
reforms
were
not
easily
carried
out
at
first.
Most
people
didn’t
trust
Shang
Yang.
In
order
to
solve
this
problem,
Shang
Yang
came
up
with
an
idea.
He
put
a
thin
wooden
pole
at
the
south
gate
of
the
Qin
capital.
Many
people
came
to
see
him
and
the
pole.
Then,
in
front
of
the
crowd,
Shang
Yang
said
loudly,
“The
man
who
takes
this
pole
to
the
north
gate
will
get
10
gold
pieces.”
It
was
a
simple
job
and
the
reward
was
so
large.
However,
some
time
passed
and
no
one
stepped
forward.
They
all
thought
Shang
Yang
was
making
a
joke.
Hearing
no
answer,
Shang
Yang
stepped
forward
and
said,
“The
reward
now
goes
to
50
gold
pieces.”
This
reward
was
unbelievably
large.
Finally,
a
man
from
the
crowd
came
forward.
He
put
the
pole
on
his
shoulder
and
walked
to
the
north
gate.
True
to
his
word,
Shang
Yang
gave
the
man
50
gold
pieces.
After
that,
the
people
of
Qin
were
all
talking
about
what
Shang
Yang
did
about
the
pole.
They
believed
he
was
a
man
of
his
word.
So
when
Shang
Yang
began
carrying
out
his
reforms,
the
people
followed
him.
?
Under
these
great
reforms,
Qin
grew
stronger
and
stronger.
At
last,
Qin
made
all
the
seven
states
into
one
empire(帝国).
4.
In
order
to
carry
out
his
reforms,
what
idea
did
Shang
Yang
have?
A.
Having
a
wooden
pole
carrying
competition.
B.
Having
a
wooden
pole
cutting
competition.
C.
The
man
stepping
forward
first
would
be
praised.
D.
The
man
carrying
the
pole
from
the
south
gate
to
the
north
one
would
get
some
gold
pieces.
5.
Why
did
Shang
Yang’s
reward
increase
at
last?
A.
Because
a
man
stepped
forward.
B.
Because
there
wasn’t
enough
time.
C.
Because
Shang
Yang
heard
no
answer.
D.
Because
Shang
Yang
was
happy.
6.
What
does
the
underlined
part
mean?
A.
A
man
who
can
speak
loudly.
B.
A
man
who
likes
to
speak
a
lot.
C.
A
man
who
keeps
his
word.
D.
A
man
of
few
words.
7.
After
these
great
reforms,
what
happened
in
the
history
of
China?
A.
Shang
Yang
became
the
first
emperor.
B.
The
first
empire
of
China
appeared.
C.
The
south
gate
fell
down.
D.
The
state
of
Qin
became
weaker
and
weaker.
C
I
travel
a
lot,
and
I
find
out
different
“styles”
of
directions
every
time
I
ask
“How
can
I
get
to
the
post
office?”
Foreign
tourists
are
often
confused(困惑的)
in
Japan
because
most
streets
there
don’t
have
names;
in
Japan,
people
use
landmarks(地标)
in
their
directions
instead
of
street
names.
For
example,
the
Japanese
will
say
to
travellers,
“Go
straight
down
to
the
corner.
Turn
left
at
the
big
hotel
and
go
past
a
fruit
market.
The
post
office
is
across
from
the
bus
stop.”
In
the
countryside
of
the
American
Midwest,
there
are
not
usually
many
landmarks.
There
are
no
mountains,
so
the
land
is
very
flat;
in
many
places
there
are
no
towns
or
buildings
within
miles.
Instead
of
landmarks,
people
will
tell
you
directions
and
distances.
In
Kansas
or
Iowa,
for
example,
people
will
say,
“Go
north
two
miles.
Turn
east,
and
then
go
another
mile.”
People
in
Los
Angeles,
California,
have
no
idea
of
distance
on
the
map;
they
measure
distance
in
time,
not
mile.
“How
far
away
is
the
post
office?”
you
ask.
“Oh,”
they
answer,
“it’s
about
five
minutes
from
here.”
You
say,
“Yes,
but
how
many
miles
away
is
it?”
They
don’t
know.
It’s
true
that
a
person
doesn’t
know
the
answer
to
your
question
sometimes.
What
happens
in
such
a
situation?
A
New
Yorker
might
say,
“Sorry,
I
have
no
idea.”
But
in
Yucatan,
Mexico,
no
one
answers
“I
don’t
know.”
People
in
Yucatan
believe
that
“I
don’t
know”
is
impolite.
They
usually
give
an
answer,
often
a
wrong
one.
A
tourist
can
get
very,
very
lost
in
Yucatan!
8.
What
is
the
reaction
of
the
Japanese
when
asked
the
way?
A.
They
describe
the
place
carefully.
B.
They
show
him
a
map
of
the
place.
C.
They
tell
him
the
names
of
the
streets.
D.
They
refer
to
recognizable
buildings
and
places.
                     
9.
What
is
the
place
where
people
measure
distance
in
time?
A.
New
York.
B.
Los
Angeles.
C.
Kansas.
D.
Iowa.
10.
Why
may
people
in
Yucatan
give
a
tourist
a
wrong
answer?
A.
In
order
to
save
time.
B.
As
a
test.
C.
So
as
to
be
polite.
D.
For
fun.
11.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
It’s
important
for
travellers
to
understand
cultural
differences.
B.
It’s
useful
for
travellers
to
know
how
to
ask
the
way
properly.
C.
People
have
similar
understandings
of
politeness.
D.
New
Yorkers
are
generally
friendly
to
visitors.
D
A
nickname
is
a
shortened
form
of
a
person’s
name.
A
nickname
can
also
be
a
descriptive
name
for
a
person,
place
or
thing.
Many
American
cities
have
nicknames.
These
can
help
establish
an
identity,
spread
pride
among
citizens
and
build
unity.
Nicknames
can
also
be
funny.
Los
Angeles,
California
is
the
second
largest
city
in
population,
after
New
York
City.
Los
Angeles
has
several
nicknames.
One
is
simply
the
city’s
initials,
L.A.
It
is
also
called
the
City
of
Angels
because
Los
Angeles
means
“the
angels”
in
Spanish.
Los
Angeles
often
has
warm,
sunny
weather.
So
another
nickname
is
City
of
Flowers
and
Sunshine.
New
York
is
called
the
Big
Apple.
So
Los
Angeles
is
sometimes
called
the
Big
Orange
because
of
the
fruit
that
grows
in
that
city’s
warm
climate.
The
American
motion
picture
and
television
industries
are
based
in
Los
Angeles.
So
it
is
not
surprising
that
it
is
called
the
Entertainment
Capital
of
the
World.
Many
films
are
made
in
the
area
of
Los
Angeles
called
Hollywood.
Millions
of
people
visit
the
area.
No
trip
to
Los
Angeles
is
complete
without
seeing
the
word
“Hollywood”
spelled
out
in
huge
letters
on
a
hillside.?
Many
movie
stars
live
in
Los
Angeles.
The
city
is
sometimes
called
Tinseltown.
This
nickname
comes
from
the
shiny,
bright
and
often
unreal
nature
of
Hollywood
and
the
movie
industry.
Another
nickname
for
Los
Angeles
is
La-La
Land,
using
the
first
letters
of
Los
and
Angeles.
This
means
a
place
that
is
fun
and
not
serious,
and
maybe
even
out
of
touch
with
reality.
A
good
place
for
watching
unusual-looking
people
is
Venice,
an
area
on
the
west
side
of
Los
Angeles.
A
system
of
waterways
designed
after
the
Italian
city
of
Venice
has
been
built
there.
Many
people
love
Los
Angeles
for
its
warm
sunny
weather,
beautiful
mountains
and
beaches,
and
movie
stars.
That
includes
Randy
Newman,
who
sings
about
his
hometown.
12.
Which
of
the
following
is
not
the
function
of
a
nickname
of
a
place?
A.
Building
up
identity.
B.
Entertainment.
C.
Bringing
pride
to
the
locals.
D.
Uniting
surrounding
cities.
13.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
suggest
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
Tourists
should
pay
a
visit
to
the
big
letters
“Hollywood”
on
a
hillside.
B.
The
word
“Hollywood”
is
so
large
that
tourists
can’t
miss
it.
C.
The
big
letters
“Hollywood”
on
a
hillside
is
your
first
destination.
D.
Tourists
are
proud
of
seeing
the
big
word
“Hollywood”.
14.
How
many
nicknames
have
been
given
to
Los
Angeles?
A.
4.
B.
5.
C.
6.
D.
7.
15.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
Los
Angeles
is
most
famous
for
its
nicknames.
B.
Hollywood
alone
adds
fame
to
Los
Angeles.
C.
All
the
nicknames
increase
the
charm
of
Los
Angeles.
D.
Los
Angeles
was
built
after
the
Italian
city
of
Venice.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据下面短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Britain
is
divided
into
different
areas.
Britain
is
one
of
the
most
diverse
nations
in
Europe
with
over
250
different
languages
being
spoken
in
London
alone.
With
such
a
various
culture,
adapting
to
it
can
be
a
challenge
for
anyone.
 16 ?
Forget
the
stereotypes(陈旧观念).
Many
of
the
long
formed
stereotypes
simply
have
nothing
to
do
with
Britain
today.
Don’t
think
that
everyone
enjoys
drinking
tea
or
beer.
Abandoning
some
old
ideas
of
people
and
culture
will
allow
you
to
be
more
open-minded
and
easily
get
into
the
culture.
 17 
Britain
is
made
up
of
different
regions
that
have
their
different
traditions
and
languages.
Understanding
different
cultures
will
help
you
avoid
making
mistakes.?
Get
used
to
small
spaces.
Like
all
European
nations,
Britain
does
not
have
the
luxury
of
space.
Houses,
apartments
and
cars
are
all
smaller.
 18 ?
 19 
Always
apologise
for
knocking
into
someone,
even
if
it
is
their
fault.
Respect
people’s
personal
space
and
always
wait
in
line.
Bill
Brysons’
book
Notes
from
a
Small
Island
is
filled
with
many
useful
tips.?
Accept
the
jokes.
 20 
Kidding,
teasing,
and
“taking
the
mick”
are
all
ways
to
describe
making
fun
of
someone
but
this
isn’t
necessarily
a
bad
thing.
Playing
tricks
on
someone
is
a
common
way
to
show
affection.
As
Britons
usually
put
it,
“You
never
make
fun
of
someone
you
don’t
like.”?
A.
Understand
the
differences.
B.
Following
these
steps
should
be
of
great
help
to
you.
C.
Be
polite.
D.
Therefore,
trying
to
become
familiar
with
smaller
areas
is
very
necessary.
E.
Make
friends
with
them.
F.
One
of
the
most
confusing
aspects
of
British
culture
is
humour.
G.
Don’t
play
jokes
on
others.
第二部分 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入空白处的最佳选项。
I
have
always
been
an
independent
person,
but
I
have
come
to
know
that
being
independent
does
not
mean
refusing
help.
I
may
still
be
 21 
with
asking
for
help,
but
I
try
to
accept.
Furthermore,
I
will
even
 22 
help
and
when
my
offers
are
refused,
I
am
seldom
willing
to
walk
away.
And
all
these
changes
came
from
a
disaster
on
an
island.?
Sometimes
a
person’s
independence
is
a
 23 
of
pride,
daring,
stubbornness
and
luck.
I
used
to
be
too
 24 
since
I
was
little.
I
was
once
a
traveller
who
never
asked
for
directions,
choosing
instead
to
struggle
with
maps
and
signs
until
I
found
my
way.?
Then
one
day
on
the
island
of
Koh
Phangan,
in
Thailand,
everything
 25 .
I
was
swimming
in
the
ocean
with
Sean,
my
fiance(未婚夫),
when
he
was
 26 
by
a
box
jellyfish(箱型水母).
He
 27 
within
three
minutes,
25
years
old.
Yet
when
onlookers
and
travellers
asked
if
I
wanted
 28 ,
stubborn
pride
and
force
of
habit
 29 
me
accepting.
But
two
young
Israeli
women
stayed.
 30 
my
protest(反对),
they
were
with
me
even
when
the
police
tried
to
cover
up
the
cause
of
Sean’s
death.
It
was
listed
as
drunk
drowning
to
avoid
hurting
the
 31 
industry.
The
Israeli
women
could
have
walked
away.
 32 ,
without
even
telling
me,
they
 33 
their
schedule
rather
than
leave
me
behind.?
While
I
didn’t
realise
it
at
that
time,
I
now
believe
I
would
not
have
 34 
the
disaster
without
these
great
women.
Actually,
the
person
who
needs
help
the
most
is
usually
the
last
person
to
ask
for
it.
I
have
learned
 35 
is
better
than
refusing
because
it
not
only
helps
you
walk
out
of
trouble,
but
also
helps
you
know
the
real
meaning
of
life.?    
               
21.
A.
struggling
B.
dealing
C.
confused
D.
satisfied
22.
A.
offer
B.
accept
C.
seek
D.
desire
23.
A.
range
B.
symbol
C.
way
D.
mix
24.
A.
adventurous
B.
brave
C.
independent
D.
creative
25.
A.
happened
B.
messed
C.
changed
D.
disappeared
26.
A.
attacked
B.
caught
C.
followed
D.
impressed
27.
A.
sunk
B.
died
C.
failed
D.
recovered
28.
A.
company
B.
advice
C.
comfort
D.
evidence
29.
A.
kept
B.
prevented
C.
denied
D.
suggested
30.
A.
In
spite
of
B.
In
case
of
C.
In
terms
of
D.
As
a
result
of
31.
A.
medicine
B.
entertainment
C.
fishing
D.
tourism
32.
A.
Therefore
B.
Otherwise
C.
Instead
D.
Besides
33.
A.
delayed
B.
made
C.
considered
D.
threw
34.
A.
survived
B.
experienced
C.
avoided
D.
suffered
35.
A.
refusing
B.
accepting
C.
giving
D.
begging
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。
Throughout
thousands
of
years
China
36.
    (develop)
a
unique
festival
food
culture.
Now
let’s
get
a
glimpse
of
what
we
Chinese
often
eat
in
midwinter
or
on
winter
solstice(冬至).?
Eating
dumplings
is
a
common
folk
custom
for
many
Chinese
on
the
day
of
winter
solstice,
especially
people
37.
    live
in
the
north.?
People
in
Suzhou,
Jiangsu
Province,
38.
    (be)
used
to
eating
wontons(馄饨)
in
midwinter.
According
to
an
old
story,
during
the
midwinter
feast
2,500
years
ago,
the
King
of
Wu
was
fed
up
with
all
kinds
of
costly
foods
and
wanted
to
try
something
different.
Then,
the
beautiful
Xishi
made
wontons
39.
    (honour)
the
king’s
wish.
He
liked
the
food
40.
    much
that
he
ate
a
lot.
Later,
the
people
of
Suzhou
had
wontons
to
celebrate
the
festival
41.
    (official).?
In
places
such
as
Shanghai,
people
eat
tangyuan,
a
kind
of
small
dumpling
balls
42.
    (produce)
with
sticky
rice
flour(粉).
In
Yinchuan,
Ningxia,
people
call
midwinter
the
“Ghost
Festival”.
On
that
day,
it
is
customary
for
people
there
to
eat
mutton
soup
and
the
dumplings
in
it.
They
give
the
midwinter
soup
a
strange
name
and
call
it
“brain”,
which
they
usually
share
with
their
43.
    (relative).?
People
in
Taiwan
keep
the
custom
of
providing
nine-layer
cakes
    their
ancestors.
People
from
the
same
family
gather
at
their
ancestral
temples
to
adore
their
ancestors
in
order
of
their
ages.
After
45.
    (hold)
the
sacrificial
ceremony,
there
is
always
a
grand
dinner.?
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你的家乡有一处名胜,交通便利,游人很多。请根据下表内容写一篇短文,向游客介绍这处名胜,并欢迎大家来旅游。
景点
位置
特点
天然湖
三面环山
帆船点点
古建筑
山顶
始建于明朝,完好
天然溶洞
山脚下
冬暖夏凉
  注意:
(1)文章必须包括所有要点;
(2)词数100左右。
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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
time
to
go
home.
“Remember
to
work
on
your
class
speeches
for
homework,”
Miss
Walker
called,
as
everyone
started
talking
and
packing
their
schoolbags.
Jenny
felt
sick.
She
hated
having
to
read
aloud
in
class.
She
was
sure
everyone
got
really
bored
listening
to
her.
Once,
when
Jenny
was
reading
out
her
holiday
diary,
Lee
was
even
looking
at
his
watch,
a
silver
and
blue
one
which
seemed
just
magical.
Jenny
watched
Lee
walking
ahead
of
her
as
they
left
school.
He
seemed
so
clever,
and
he
had
a
certain
sort
of
shining
confidence.
He
was
just
one
of
those
people
who
were
good
at
everything.
Jenny
sighed.
As
she
turned
the
corner,
she
saw
Lee’s
watch
lying
right
in
the
middle
of
the
path.
Jenny
knew
she
should
just
pick
it
up
and
return
it
to
him,
but
she
didn’t
want
to
run
after
him.
Jenny
bent
down
quickly,
picked
up
the
watch
and
ran
home.
On
arriving
home,
Jenny
put
it
on
almost
without
thinking.
She
was
surprised
it
fitted
so
well.
She
walked
to
the
mirror
and
started
practising
her
speech.
Words
just
flooded
out
of
her
mouth.
“I’m
going
to
talk
about
swimming.
I
have
been
lucky.
I’ve
won
lots
of
competitions.
But
when
I’m
in
a
race,
I’m
not
really
thinking
about
winning.
I’m
just
loving
the
feeling
of
being
in
the
water
…”
Jenny
laughed
with
excitement.
She
walked
across
the
room.
She
suddenly
seemed
to
have
a
certain
sort
of
confidence.
Turning
back
to
the
mirror,
Jenny
saw
a
flash
of
light
from
the
watch
in
the
glass.
The
flashes
of
silver
seemed
almost
magical.
So
maybe
Lee’s
watch
really
DID
have
something
magic.
The
next
day,
as
the
lesson
began,
Miss
Walker
asked
who
was
going
to
be
brave
and
go
first.
Nobody
moved.
Jenny
slowly
raised
her
arm.
Before
Miss
Walker
could
say
anything,
there
was
a
shout
from
behind.
“She’s
stolen
my
watch!”
Lee
said
angrily.
“It
went
missing
at
school
yesterday.”
注意:
(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
(2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
Everybody
was
fixing
their
eyes
on
Jenny,
waiting
for
an
explanation.
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Paragraph
2:
At
that
moment,
Miss
Walker
smiled
and
asked
the
class
to
listen
to
Jenny’s
speech
first.
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