江苏省南通市2021届高三上学期期中学情检测英语试题 Word版含答案(无听力音频有文字材料)

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南通市2020~2021学年度第一学期期中学情检测




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考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求:
1.
本试卷包括
选择题

非选择题
两部分。选择题从第1页至第8页,非选择题从第9页至第12页。考生答题全部答在答题纸上,答在本试卷上无效。本次考试时间为120分钟,满分150分。考试结束后,请将答题纸交监考老师。
2.
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3.
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选择题部分
(共85分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的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。
1.
What
is
the
man
most
probably
doing?
A.
Having
a
job
interview.
B.
Applying
for
a
college.
C.
Visiting
sick
kids.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
musical
instrument.
B.
A
volleyball
player.
C.
A
familiar
person.
3.
How
much
is
the
mountain
bike
now?
A.
$200.
B.
$40.
C.
$160.
4.
What
does
the
man
probably
do?
A.
A
visitor.
B.
A
singer.
C.
A
writer.
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
Jason
is
likely
to
be
the
winner.
B.
She
doesn’t
agree
with
the
man.
C.
Jason
will
fall
on
the
ball.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7题。
6.
How
is
the
woman
feeling?
A.
Good.
B.
Angry.
C.
Sad.
7.
What
is
the
“something
terrible”?
A.
Her
ball
got
lost.
B.
Her
car
was
damaged.
C.
Her
dog
got
killed.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
change
the
meeting
time?
A.
She
has
a
problem
with
her
report.
B.
She
has
another
meeting
too
close
to
it.
C.
She
has
to
move
to
a
new
house.
9.
What
is
the
new
meeting
time?
A.
11:00
am.
B.
9:00
am.
C.
1:00
pm.
10.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
at
the
meeting?
A.
Give
a
report.
B.
Chair
the
meeting.
C.
Share
an
agenda.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
How
did
the
boy
do
in
his
economics
exam?
A.
He
failed
it.
B.
He
passed
it.
C.
He
missed
it.
12.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
boy?
A.
He
should
have
relaxed
more.
B.
He
didn’t
work
hard
enough.
C.
He
already
tried
his
best.
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
family?
A.
Not
rich.
B.
Unkind.
C.
Unhealthy.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.
What
is
the
man’s
plan
for
the
weekend?
A.
To
go
dirtboarding.
B.
To
go
snowboarding.
C.
To
climb
mountains.
15.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
Paris
for?
A.
Learning
art.
B.
Taking
photos.
C.
Sightseeing.
16.
How
long
will
the
woman
stay
in
Paris?
A.
Four
days.
B.
One
weekend.
C.
One
week.
17.
What
is
the
woman’s
big
interest?
A.
Photography.
B.
Sports.
C.
Art.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
Who
will
hold
a
birthday
party?
A.
Jack.
B.
Betty.
C.
Lucy.
19.
Where
is
the
party
held?
A.
In
a
country
hotel.
B.
At
a
swimming
club.
C.
At
Lucy’s
home.
20.
What
is
the
relationship
between
Betty
and
Lucy?
A.
Workmates.
B.
Cousins.
C.
Friends.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
The
Moth
Poetry
Prize
ABOUT
THE
PRIZE
The
Moth
Poetry
Prize
is
an
annual
contest
from
Irish
magazine.
It
is
one
of
the
biggest
prizes
in
the
world
for
a
single
unpublished
poem
of
any
length
with
the
theme
of
peace.
The
prize
is
open
to
anyone
over
16
as
long
as
the
poem
is
previously
unpublished,
and
each
year
it
attracts
thousands
of
entries
from
new
and
established
poets
from
over
50
countries
worldwide.
The
shortlist
will
be
announced
in
June
2019
and
the
four
shortlisted
poems
will
feature
in
the
summer
issue
of
The
Moth.
The
winners
will
be
invited
to
a
special
prize-giving
event
at
Poetry
Ireland
in
Dublin
in
the
summer
of
2019.
THE
JUDGE
The
poet
and
novelist
Jacob
Polley
will
judge
this
year’s
Moth
Poetry
Prize.
Jacob
is
the
author
of
four
poetry
collections
published
by
Picador,
the
latest
of
which,
Jackself,
won
the
T.
S.
Eliot
Prize.
He
is
also
the
winner
of
a
Geoffrey
Faber
Memorial
Prize,
and
his
novel
Talk
of
the
Tovun
won
a
Somerset
Maugham
Award.
He
teaches
at
the
University
of
Newcastle.
HOW
TO
ENTER
The
entry
fee
is
15
euros
per
poem,
and
you
can
enter
as
many
poems
as
you
like.
You
can
enter
online
or
send
your
poem(s)
along
with
a
cheque
or
postal
order
made
payable
to
“The
Moth
Magazine
Ltd.”
with
an
entry
form
or
a
cover
letter
with
your
name
and
contact
details
and
the
title
of
poem(s)
attached
to:
The
Moth,
Ardan
Grange,
Milltown,
Belturbet,
Co.
Cavan,
Ireland.
Please
remember
to
read
the
rules
of
the
competition
before
you
enter.
Call
00
353
(0)87
2657251
or
email
enquiries@themothmagazine.com
for
more
details.
21.
What
information
about
the
contest
can
we
learn?
A.
Its
closing
date.
B.
Its
organizer.
C.
The
award
to
winners.
D.
Its
evaluation
criteria.
22.
What
is
the
requirement
of
the
contest?
A.
One
person
can
only
submit
one
entry.
B.
The
participants
must
be
Irish
citizens.
C.
Only
teenagers
of
16
are
allowed
to
take
part.
D.
The
entries
should
be
focused
on
peace.
23.
What
will
the
winners
get?
A.
An
award
of
15
euros.
B.
A
poetry
collection
by
Picador.
C.
An
invitation
to
Dublin.
D.
A
chance
to
interview
Jacob
Polley.
B
Officer
Michael
Rivers,
a
policeman
who
was
snapped
(抓拍)
and
the
image
shared
on
Facebook,
as
he
sat
sharing
his
lunch
with
a
homeless
woman
at
the
side
of
the
road
in
North
Carolina,
in
the
USA,
is
praised.
According
to
Chris
Barnes,
his
wife
Cassie
took
the
photo
while
she
was
on
her
lunch
break.
She
saw
the
pair
sharing
a
pizza
and
soft
drink
while
they
were
having
a
friendly
chat.
Mr.
Barnes
uploaded
the
image
with
the
notes:
“Cassie
was
out
on
her
lunch
break
and
observed
the
officer
enjoying
lunch
with
a
homeless
person.”
Officer
Rivers
recalled
seeing
the
woman
earlier
that
day.
He
told
Yahoo
news:
“I
was
leaving
the
parking
lot
of
Walmart
and
she
was
standing
by
the
stop
sign.
Her
shirt
read,
‘Homeless
the
fastest
way
of
becoming
a
nobody.’
I
hated
that
she
felt
that
way.”
He
added:
“I
always
try
to
talk
to
the
homeless
just
to
see
how
they
got
into
their
situation.
You
know,
because
it
can
happen
to
any
one
of
us,
at
any
given
moment.”
After
he
drove
away,
he
circled
back
to
ask
if
the
woman
was
hungry
and
if
she
wanted
food.
The
officer
said
she
was
honored
by
his
offer.
He
bought
them
both
pizza
and
Mountain
Dew
and
when
the
pair
sat
down
to
eat,
he
learned
of
her
family
struggles
and
told
her:
“Hey,
you
still
got
stuff
to
live
for,
you
still
got
your
life
ahead
of
you.
It’s
never
too
late.”
Officer
Rivers,
who
does
recruiting
(征兵)
for
the
Goldsboro
PD,
hopes
to
send
a
message
of
sympathy
for
others.
He
added:
“When
the
younger
or
newer
guys
come
in,
I
let
them
know,
‘Hey,
treating
the
community
like
human
beings
is
the
most
important
thing
in
the
world.’”
“So,
if
we
as
police
officers
show
that
love
and
sympathy
to
everybody,
no
matter
their
age,
financial
background
or
race,
the
world
would
be
a
better
place.”
24.
Why
did
Chris
Barnes
share
the
photo
on
Facebook?
A.
Because
it
was
taken
by
his
wife.
B.
Because
the
officer
was
his
friend.
C.
Because
the
officer
was
handsome.
D.
Because
he
was
impressed
by
the
officer’s
action.
25.
Why
did
the
officer
come
back
for
the
homeless
woman?
A.
Because
she
asked
him
for
food.
B.
Because
her
situation
was
serious.
C.
Because
he
wanted
to
become
an
internet
celebrity.
D.
Because
he
wanted
to
make
a
difference
to
her.
26.
What
does
the
officer
want
to
pass
on
to
his
new
colleagues?
A.
Policemen
should
be
sympathetic
and
caring.
B.
Anyone
can
become
homeless
at
any
given
moment.
C.
Policemen
should
become
heroes.
D.
People
should
learn
to
draw
others’
attention.
27.
What
does
the
text
mainly
talk
about?
A.
How
to
become
a
good
model
for
policemen.
B.
How
the
policemen
help
the
homeless.
C.
A
lucky
homeless
woman
who
caught
public
attention.
D.
A
policeman
seen
sharing
lunch
with
a
homeless
woman.
C
When
you
really
love
a
book,
or
have
just
scored
a
new
one
that
you’re
dying
to
read,
it
can
be
exciting
to
pick
up
a
smooth,
shiny
hardcover
copy
that
creaks
(发出吱嘎声)
a
little
bit
when
you
open
it.
But
those
hardcover
books
can
be
heavy,
and
new
ones
aren’t
cheap,
either.
Sometimes,
you’d
just
rather
have
a
portable
paperback

but
if
it’s
a
new
book
you’re
after,
you
might
have
to
wait
a
full
year
or
so
to
get
it
in
paperback
form.
Why
are
books
released
as
hardcovers
first?
Not
so
long
ago,
hardcover
books
were
the
only
type
of
books.
Before
the
appearance
of
mass
production,
print
runs
were
limited,
and
books
were
hard-bound
and
expensive.
Around
the
1930s,
that
changed
with
the
production
of
mass-produced
paperback
books,
which
consisted
with
a
huge
surge
in
reading
as
a
leisure
activity
around
World
War
II.
Paperback
books
were
more
affordable
and
cheaper
to
produce,
which
still
holds
true
today.
Despite
the
seeming
advantages
of
paperbacks,
there
are
several
reasons
why
the
hardcover
has
persisted.
Because
of
its
history,
it
conveys
a
bit
more
legitimacy
(正统性)
in
the
book
world
than
the
paperback
does.
“The
hardback
is
a
mark
of
quality...it
shows
booksellers
and
reviewers
that
this
is
a
book
worth
paying
attention
to,”
Philip
Jones,
editor
at
the
Bookseller,
explains
to
The
Guardian.
But
the
major
reason
why
books
come
out
as
hardcovers
is
that
people
buy
them,
despite
their
higher
cost.
The
New
York
Times
compares
it
to
movies
being
released
in
theaters
several
months
before
they
arrive
on
DVD.
“Just
as
film
fans
like
to
see
films
on
the
big
screen,
collectors
enjoy
the
hardback’s
superior
quality,”
according
to
The
Times.
And
because
they’re
profitable,
publishers
can
gain
more
from
hardcovers,
which
“will
often
sell
at
twice
the
price
of
their
paperback
edition
but
do
not
cost
twice
as
much
to
produce,”
Jones
explains.
28.
What
can
we
learn
about
hardcover
books
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
They
are
heavy
but
not
expensive.
B.
They
appeal
to
real
book-lovers.
C.
They
take
a
long
time
to
come
out.
D.
They
are
not
preferred
by
book-lovers.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“surge”
in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Increase.
B.
Success.
C.
Difference.
D.
Drop.
30.
Why
are
hardback
books
still
printed
today?
A.
They
are
brilliantly
edited.
B.
They
convey
correct
information.
C.
They
are
worth
collecting.
D.
They
sell
better
than
paperbacks.
31.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
introduce
hardcover
books.
B.
To
present
a
new
social
finding.
C.
To
encourage
people
to
read
books.
D.
To
explain
a
confusing
problem.
D
In
1926,
US
automaker
Henry
Ford
shortened
its
employees’
workweek
from
six
eight-hour
days
to
five,
with
no
pay
cuts.
It’s
something
workers
and
labor
unions
had
been
calling
for.
Ford
wasn’t
responding
to
worker
demands;
he
was
being
a
businessman.
He
expected
increased
productivity
and
knew
workers
with
more
time
and
money
would
buy
and
use
the
products
they
were
making.
It
was
a
way
of
encouraging
consumerism
and
productivity
to
increase
profits,
and
it
succeeded.
Since
standardization
of
the
40-hour
workweek
in
the
mid-20th
century,
everything
has
changed
but
the
hours.
If
anything,
many
people
are
working
even
longer
hours,
especially
in
North
America.
This
has
a
severe
influence
on
human
health
and
well-being,
as
well
as
the
environment.
Until
the
Second
World
War,
it
was
common
for
one
person
in
a
family,
usually
the
oldest
male,
to
work
full-time.
Now,
women
make
up
42
percent
of
the
world’s
full-time
workforce.
Technology
has
made
a
lot
of
work
unnecessary,
with
computers
and
robots
doing
many
tasks
previously
performed
by
humans.
Well
into
the
21st
century,
we
continue
to
work
the
same
long
hours
as
20th
century
laborers,
using
up
ever
more
of
Earth’s
supply
to
produce
more
goods
that
we
must
keep
working
to
buy,
use
and
replace
in
a
seemingly
endless
cycle
of
hard
work
and
consumption.
It’s
time
to
pause
and
consider
better
ways
to
live
like
shifting
from
fossil-fueled
lifestyles
with
which
our
consumer-based
workweeks
are
connected.
The
UK
think
tank,
New
Economics
Foundation,
argues
that
a
standard
21-hour
workweek
would
address
a
number
of
interconnected
problems:
“overwork,
unemployment,
over-consumption,
high
carbon
emissions,
low
well-being,
and
the
lack
of
time
to
live
sustainably,
to
care
for
each
other,
and
simply
to
enjoy
life”.
Economic
systems
that
require
constant
growth
on
a
finite
(有限的)
planet
don’t
make
sense.
It’s
time
for
a
change
in
our
economic
thinking.
32.
Why
did
Ford
decide
to
shorten
the
workweek?
A.
To
make
more
profits.
B.
To
cut
workers’
pay.
C.
To
respond
to
worker
demands.
D.
To
meet
labor
unions’
requirements.
33.
What
change
in
the
workforce
happened
after
World
War
Ⅱ?
A.
The
number
of
laborers
decreased.
B.
More
women
worked
full-time.
C.
Technology
enabled
people
to
work
shorter
hours.
D.
It
was
unnecessary
for
a
family’s
oldest
male
to
work.
34.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
third
paragraph?
A.
Longer
working
hours
means
better
consumption
ability.
B.
The
21st
century
sees
the
longest
working
hours
in
history.
C.
Pausing
our
way
of
living
can
change
the
present
workweek.
D.
The
cycle
of
hard
work
and
consumption
should
be
changed.
35.
New
Economics
Foundation
thinks
a
21-hour
workweek
will
_______.
A.
increase
unemployment
B.
encourage
people
to
enjoy
life
C.
cause
various
problems
D.
challenge
the
economic
growth
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,
并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How
to
Make
a
Good
Impression
on
Your
Teacher
Making
a
good
first
impression
on
your
teacher
is
an
important
part
of
having
a
good
school
year.
You
don’t
have
to
be
smart
to
get
a
teacher
to
appreciate
you.
Introduce
yourself
at
the
first
opportunity.
Talk
to
them
for
a
minute
or
so
if
you
want
to.
This
shows
that
you
aren’t
afraid
to
socialize
and
that
you
have
confidence.
Most
teachers
like
students
who
have
confidence
and
share
the
same
hobbies
with
them.
36
Do
what
you
are
expected
to,
especially
for
the
first
few
weeks
of
school.
Always
raise
your
hand
before
speaking.
Don’t
hesitate
to
ask
questions
if
you
don’t
understand
anything.
37
This
implies
that
you
want
to
learn
and
that
you
strive
to
do
well
in
school.
Just
make
sure
you
don’t
ask
questions
too
often.
38
Teachers
love
cheerful
students.
So
keep
a
positive
attitude.
Besides,
participating
shows
that
you
understand
what
your
teacher
is
talking
about.
It
will
seem
like
that
you
are
prepared
and
listening
in
class.
Listen
carefully
and
study
hard.
Know
when
to
pay
attention.
Having
to
ask
the
teacher
to
repeat
themselves
can
be
embarrassing.
39
If
you
do,
you’ll
score
highly
in
your
first
test.
Maintaining
your
grades
throughout
the
whole
year
(or
semester)
is
a
must.
Turn
in
assignments
on
time.
As
children
grow
older,
homework
as
well
as
the
amount
of
time
engaged
in
homework
increases
in
importance.
40
Late
homework
can
result
in
punishments
and
your
teacher
won’t
be
happy
either.
A.
That
means
no
complaining,
being
angry
or
displaying
unhappiness.
B.
Your
teacher
will
be
more
than
happy
to
help
you.
C.
Work
hard
in
preparation
for
tests.
D.
Try
to
find
something
you
both
have
in
common.
E.
Homework
is
an
effective
way
to
provide
additional
instruction.
F.
Remember
to
keep
a
positive
attitude.
G.
Smile
and
participate
in
some
activities.
第三部分
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
15
years
ago,
when
I
was
playing
basketball
in
one
of
Australia’s
premier
basketball
leagues,
I
remember
a
sports
psychologist
we
had
for
the
season.
As
young
professional
athletes
with
high
egos
(自我价值感),
the
team
were
not
quite
convinced
the
techniques
of
psychology
would
41
performance,
especially
when
it
didn’t
42
using
the
physical
strength
and
endurance
needed
to
tough
out
(熬过)
the
weeks
of
training
and
games.
I,
43
,
was
interested.
We
were
trained
in
a
visualization
(想像)
technique
used
before
games.
It
involved
moving
ourselves
into
a
meditative
(冥想的)
state
and
taking
ourselves
on
a
journey
into
the
44
to
recreate
the
experience
of
a
game,
From
45
home,
getting
to
the
stadium,
being
in
the
change
room,
walking
out
onto
the
46
and
then
finally
visualizing
how
we
would
play
and
see
ourselves
47
.
The
most
important
part
of
the
48
was
to
bring
to
life
the
vivid
details
of
each
stage,
while
also
focusing
on
the
49
that
came
with
it.
We
were
trained
to
50
fear,
doubt
and
learned
to
go
beyond
them,
so
that
by
the
time
we
got
onto
the
court,
we
were
grounded,
51
and
ready
to
play.
What
I
learnt
most
from
this
technique
was
that
winning
games
was
important
but
how
we
52
to
play
was
even
more
vital.
And
53
visualization
was
a
powerful
way
to
see
through
to
the
54
,
there
were
absolutely
no
55
in
the
hard
work
of
getting
there.
41.
A.
monitor
B.
maintain
C.
measure
D.
improve
42.
A.
involve
B.
mind
C.
appreciate
D.
admit
43.
A.
in
addition
B.
on
the
other
hand
C.
as
a
result
D.
in
other
words
44.
A.
wild
B.
home
C.
future
D.
history
45.
A.
finding
B.
moving
C.
leaving
D.
missing
46.
A.
street
B.
court
C.
platform
D.
stage
47.
A.
learning
B.
talking
C.
waiting
D.
winning
48.
A.
subject
B.
match
C.
team
D.
technique
49.
A.
feelings
B.
decisions
C.
questions
D.
lessons
50.
A.
drive
away
B.
face
up
to
C.
bring
back
D.
forget
about
51.
A.
cheerful
B.
patient
C.
confident
D.
eager
52.
A.
appear
B.
aim
C.
continue
D.
promise
53.
A.
unless
B.
if
C.
as
D.
while
54.
A.
goal
B.
solution
C.
truth
D.
background
55.
A.
tools
B.
shortcuts
C.
examples
D.
downsides
非选择题部分
(共65分)
第四部分
语言知识运用(共两节
满分25分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
根据句意,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。
56.
The
Romany
resist
____________
(make)
permanent
homes,
and
choose
not
to
become
citizens
of
the
countries
they
move
to.
57.
What
has
caused
great
confusion
is
____________
the
scientist
made
it
without
anyone
else’s
help.
58.
By
the
end
of
the
1980s,
Sinclair
____________
(tire)
of
his
various
business,
and
was
throwing
himself
into
British
Mensa,
a
club
for
clever
people.
59.
The
Romany
also
develop
their
own
language,
____________
which
there
are
now
approximately
sixty
varieties.
60.
When
____________
(expose)
to
danger
and
conflict,
men
tend
to
increase
blood
pressure,
feeling
nervous
or
anxious.
61.
President
Xi
mentioned
that
the
China-Us
trade
is
not
a
win-lose
game,
but
one
____________
both
can
become
winners.
62.
Things
like
transportation,
irrigation,
electricity,
telephones
and
schools
provide
a
framework
for
new
jobs
____________
(create),
allowing
people
to
help
themselves
so
that
they
no
longer
need
to
depend
on
others.
63.
The
dormitories
are
very
large
and
equipped
with
showers,
____________
two
to
four
students
sharing
a
room.
64.
____________
developing
countries
need
to
do
is
to
stop
poverty
by
fighting
the
causes
of
it.
65.
Students
in
their
final
year
of
high
school
should
give
serious
thought
to
which
course
to
study,
trying
to
choose
____________
that
suits
them
and
their
interests
best.
66.
No
agreement
____________
(reach),
the
representatives
of
multinational
corporations
wanted
another
round
of
talk.
67.
____________
fierce
the
competition
is,
there
is
a
good
chance
that
our
team
will
win
as
long
as
we
have
made
full
preparations.
68.
Chance
favors
only
the
prepared
mind.
That
is
telling
us
to
be
prepared
until
the
opportunity
presents
____________.
69.
Nowhere
have
I
seen
____________
more
beautiful
valley.
There
are
small
rivers,
flowers
and
trees
everywhere.
70.
My
washing
machine
____________
(repair)
this
week,
so
I
have
to
wash
my
clothes
by
hand.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据括号内的中文提示或首字母填入恰当的单词,并将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。
Nowadays,
with
the
rapid
development
of
our
society,
the
environment
we
live
in
is
severely
damaged.
The
(71)
u__________(普遍)
acknowledged
belief
that
the
development
of
economy
is
a
top
priority
is
being
challenged.
People
are
increasingly
(72)
_________(意识)
of
the
significance
of
protecting
the
environment
in
that
nothing
can
(73)
__________
(弥补)
for
the
damaged
environment.
Making
(74)
a__________
for
the
fact
that
environmental
pollution
is
becoming
more
and
more
serious,
We’d
better
take
immediate
measures
to
solve
it.
On
the
one
hand,
we
are
supposed
to
make
some
(75)a__________
to
the
way
in
which
our
economy
is
developed.
On
the
other
hand,
in
order
to
solve
this
(76)
t__________
problem,
(77)
__________
(合作)
is
also
necessary.
Only
when
the
enterprises
and
the
governments
make
a
joint
effort
will
we
be
able
to
make
progress.
Actually,
we
have
no
(78)
o__________
but
to
develop
our
economy
in
an
environmentally-friendly
way.
I
firmly
believe
that
as
long
as
we
don’t
(79)
s__________
from
the
responsibility
everyone
of
us
should
take,
developing
without
polluting
the
environment
is
no
longer
(80)
__________
(理论上)
possible.
第五部分
写作(共两节
满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华。上周日你校邀请本市志愿援助武汉抗击新冠病毒的刘医生,为全校师生做了一场演讲,大家深受感动和鼓舞。请你就本次活动给校园英语报写一篇报道。内容包括:
1.
活动时间和地点;
2.
活动内容;
3.
活动的意义。
注意:词数80左右。
新冠病毒Covid-19








第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
On
Friday
evening,
Emmett
and
I
went
to
a
movie
as
scheduled.
After
purchasing
the
tickets
and
drinks,
we
entered
the
cinema
with
delight
beforehand,
waiting
for
the
beginning
of
the
movie.
When
I
got
up
in
the
middle
of
the
movie,
Emmett
whispered,
“Carter,
where
are
you
going?”
“I
forgot
to
call
my
mom
to
tell
her
what
time
to
pick
us
up.”
I
whispered
back,
leaving
my
jacket
on
the
seat.
I
squeezed
past
the
people
in
my
row,
trying
not
to
step
on
any
feet
while
still
watching
the
screen.
I
didn’t
want
to
miss
a
thing.
Balfour,
the
good
guy
in
the
movie,
was
trapped
in
an
underground
cave.
When
I
came
back,
Balfour’s
flashlight
almost
went
out.
An
enormous
snake
was
moving
toward
him,
twisting
its
body.
Balfour
struggled
to
loosen
the
chains
around
his
hands
and
feet
to
reach
his
magic
cape
(斗篷).
With
the
cape
around
him,
he
could
completely
disappear.
I
crawled
(匍匐前进)
back
across
eight
people
(I
counted
on
the
way
out),
never
taking
my
eyes
off
the
screen.
I
sat
down
in
my
seat
slowly,
then
picked
up
my
drink,
and
swallowed
it
quickly.
But
suddenly
my
brain
said,
“That’s
not
coke.
That’s
lemonade.”
I
looked
down
at
the
cup,
just
as
the
girl
next
to
me
shouted,
“He
drank
my
lemonade!”
“Shhhh!”
the
people
around
us
said,
making
quiet
complaints.
“Where’s
Emmett?”
I
asked,
as
if
the
girl
had
hidden
him
under
her
seat.
“Carter,
down
here,”
Emmett
answered
in
a
low
voice.
He
was
two
rows
ahead
of
me.
I
was
in
the
wrong
row!
Everyone
was
turning
around
to
look
at
me.
“Here,”
I
said,
handing
the
girl
her
drink.
“Eww,”
she
said.
“You
have
had
a
drink
of
it,
so
you
owe
me
a
lemonade.”
“Shhhh!”
everyone
said
again.
“OK,
OK,”
I
said,
starting
my
crawl
across
eight
sets
of
feet
again.
Everybody
were
complaining
as
I
inched
out.
“Don’t
come
back,”
the
boy
on
the
end
said.
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:
But
the
problem
was
that
I
had
to
come
back
to
bring
this
girl
a
new
lemonade.








Paragraph
2:
I
thought
about
crawling
out
of
this
row
and
back
into
Emmett’s
row,
but
I
couldn’t.








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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5
ACCBA
6-10
CCBBA
11-15
ABAAC
16-20
ACBCB
第二部分
阅读
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
21-25
BDCDD
26-30
ADBAC
31-35
DABDB
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
36-40
DBGCE
第三部分
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
DABCC
46-50
BDDAB
51-55
CADAB
第四部分
基础知识运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
56.
making
57.
How
58.
had
tired
59.
of
60.
exposed
61.
where
62.
to
be
created
63.
with
64.
what
65.
one
66.
reached
67.
However
68.
itself
69.
a
70.
is
being
repaired
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
universally
72.
conscious
73.
compensate
74.
allowance(s)
75.
adjustments
76.
tough
77.
cooperation
78.
option
79.
shrink
80.
theoretically
第五部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
Last
Sunday,
our
school
held
a
meaningful
activity
at
our
school
lecture
hall.
Mr.
Liu,
a
doctor
from
our
local
hospital
who
volunteered
to
Wuhan
this
spring
to
fight
against
Covid-19,
was
invited
to
deliver
a
speech
for
us.
All
the
teachers
and
students
were
deeply
moved
and
inspired
by
his
heroic
deeds.
At
the
end
of
his
speech,
we
showed
our
respect
for
Mr.
Liu
with
applause.
We
learned
a
lot
from
him
and
many
students
said
that
they
wanted
to
be
a
doctor
in
the
future.
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
Paragraph
1
But
the
problem
was
that
I
had
to
come
back
to
bring
this
girl
a
new
lemonade.
I
bought
a
lemonade,
took
a
deep
breath,
and
went
back.
This
time,
I
bent
low,
looking
at
every
person
on
the
end
of
each
row.
When
I
saw
the
same
boy,
I
moved
through
fast
to
get
back
to
that
girl.
Unfortunately,
I
stepped
on
a
boy’s
feet
and
banged
my
knee.
After
apologizing
to
him,
I
quickly
fell
into
the
seat
next
to
the
girl
and
handed
her
the
lemonade.
Everyone
around
us
all
turned
to
stare
at
me
again
with
some
complaints.
Paragraph
2
I
thought
about
crawling
out
of
this
row
and
back
into
Emmett’s
row,
but
I
couldn’t.
Maybe
I
would
just
stay
there
until
the
movie
ended.
Thanking
me
for
the
lemonade,
the
girl
talked
about
the
plots
I
missed.
I
whispered
back,
“Thanks.”
When
the
lights
of
the
cinema
came
on,
I
grabbed
my
jacket
on
the
seat
and
hurried
out.
Emmett
caught
up
with
me,
Do
you
know
that
girl?
“No.”
I
answered.
“Then
why
do
you
have
her
jacket?”
I
looked
down
and
found
a
bright
pink
jacket.
“Here
I
go
again,”
I
said
with
embarrassment,
spotting
the
girl
in
the
crowd.
分值说明:
选择题部分85分
1.
听力1-20题,1.5分1题,共30分;
2.
阅读理解21-35题,2分1题,共30分;
3.
阅读“七选五”36-40题,2分1题,共10分;
4.
完形填空41-55题,1分1题,共15分。
非选择题部分共65分
1.
语法填空56-70题,1分1题,共15分;
2.
短文填空71-80题,1分1题,共10分;
3.
应用文写作,15分;
4.
读后续写,25分。




Text
1
W:
Did
you
have
any
working
experience
during
college?
M:
Yes,
I
did
some
part-time
jobs
such
as
tourist
guide
and
salesman.
Besides,
I
worked
as
a
volunteer
to
visit
sick
kids
in
the
hospital
to
cheer
them
up.
Text
2
M:
I
didn’t
expect
Jenny
to
play
the
violin
so
well.
W:
Actually,
she
used
to
be
a
top
player
at
college.
M:
Really?
I
can
hardly
believe
it.
Text
3
W:
I
saw
an
advertisement
in
the
newspaper
about
a
mountain
bike
you
have
on
special
offer.
M:
Yes,
this
one.
It’s
our
regular
$
200
mountain
bike
on
sale
today
for
$
160.
So
it’s
$
40
cheaper
now.
W:
Great.
I’ll
take
it.
Text
4
W:
Hey.
I’m
a
visitor
from
China,
I
love
your
music.
It’s
the
best
I’ve
ever
heard.
Will
you
please
spare
a
little
bit
of
time
for
me?
M:
Sure.
Thank
you
for
saying
that.
Actually,
those
songs
were
sung
for
the
first
time
today.
I
wrote
them
in
the
past
two
months.
Text
5
M:
I
suppose
Jason
will
be
the
winner.
He
has
so
many
friends
supporting
him.
W:
And
he
himself
is
very
diligent.
Considering
all
these,
I
think
he
has
the
ball
at
his
feet.
Text
6
M:
Hi,
Megan.
How
are
you?
W:
Not
feeling
too
good,
actually.
M:
Oh?
Why’s
that?
W:
Well,
something
terrible
happened
this
morning...
(voice
trembling)
M:
What?
Sorry,
take
your
time,
and
tell
me
when
you’re
ready.
W:
Well,
I
was
playing
with
my
dog
Bonzo
in
the
garden
with
a
ball,
and
the
ball
flew
into
the
road,
and...
M:
Yes?
W:
And
Bonzo
jumped
after
it
and
he
got
hit
by
a
car.
M:
Oh,
no!
And
is
he...?
W:
Yes.
We
took
him
to
the
animal
hospital
immediately,
but
there
was
nothing
they
could
do.
M:
Oh,
poor
Bonzo.
And
poor
you.
I
know
how
much
he
meant
to
you.
Text
7
W:
Hi,
Kevin.
Do
you
have
a
minute
to
talk
about
the
meeting
next
Tuesday?
M:
Sure.
We
said
11,
didn’t
we?
W:
Yeah,
we
did.
But
I
have
a
bit
of
a
problem
with
the
time.
Would
it
be
possible
to
move
it?
M:
Oh,
I
see.
We
could
put
it
off
to
the
afternoon,
to
1
p.m.,
for
example.
Or
bring
it
forward
to
earlier
in
the
morning.
What
would
suit
you?
W:
Could
we
make
it
9
o’clock?
That
would
really
help
me.
I
have
another
important
meeting
in
the
central
office
at
12.
M:
No
problem.
It’s
important
you’re
there.
W:
Thanks
a
lot,
Kevin.
M:
Do
you
need
help
with
any
preparation?
Did
you
get
the
agenda
I
sent
out?
W:
Yes,
I
did.
And
no,
that’s
all
fine,
thanks.
My
report
is
ready
and
I’m
looking
forward
to
presenting
it.
M:
Great.
Text
8
M:
Mom?
W:
Yes?
M:
You
know
that
economics
exam
I
had
last
week?
W:
The
one
you
didn’t
review?
M:
I
did
review
it.
I
was
working
on
it
all
weekend.
Don’t
you
remember?
W:
Oh,
yes,
I
remember.
Apart
from
going
out
until
four
in
the
morning,
you
mean?
M:
Well,
I
have
to
relax
a
little.
Anyway,
I
didn’t
pass
it.
W:
You
failed
it!
But
wasn’t
that
an
important
one?
M:
Yeah,
I’m
really
sorry.
W:
I’m
really
sorry
too.
What
does
that
mean?
M:
Well,
I’ll
probably
have
to
retake
the
whole
course.
W:
Oh,
Ryan!
It’s
a
really
expensive
course.
I’m
not
sure
we
can
afford
for
you
to
take
it
again.
Things
are
difficult
enough
as
it
is.
M:
I
know.
Mom.
I’m
sorry.
I’ll
talk
to
the
teacher
again
and
see
if
I
can
retake
it.
Text
9
W:
So,
have
you
got
any
plans
for
the
weekend?
M:
Yeah,
me
and
my
friends
are
going
to
this
activity
centre
in
the
mountains.
W:
Oh,
yeah?
M:
You
can
do
all
kinds
of
things.
It’s
a
new
centre;
it
sounds
great.
We’re
going
to
go
dirt
boarding.
W:
What’s
that?
M:
It’s
like
skateboarding
or
snowboarding.
You
have
a
board
to
stand
on
and
wheels.
They’re
pretty
strong
because
you
go
down
rough
mountain
tracks
on
them.
W:
Phew.
It
sounds
far
too
difficult
to
me.
Anyway,
I’m
going
away
this
weekend
too.
M:
I
was
going
to
ask.
So
where
are
you
going?
W:
Paris!
I’m
so
excited!
M:
Paris,
wow!
W:
Yeah,
it’ll
be
brilliant!
We’re
going
to
do
some
sightseeing,
like
go
up
the
Eiffel
Tower
and
take
a
boat
along
the
River
Seine
and
see
the
old
parts
of
the
city.
It
looks
so
beautiful
in
the
photos.
And
then
there
are
all
the
art
galleries.
You
know
how
much
I
like
art.
I
can’t
wait
to
go
round
the
Louvre
and
see
all
those
famous
paintings.
M:
You’ve
got
a
lot
planned
for
one
weekend.
W:
Oh,
we’re
going
for
four
days,
actually.
Text
10
M:
You
have
two
new
messages.
Message
number
one,
received
today
at
3:45
p.m.
W:
Hi
Jack,
it’s
me,
Betty.
How’s
it
going?
I
guess
you’re
at
work
and
you
don’t
you’re
your
phone
on,
right?
First
of
all,
thank
you,
THANK
YOU
for
the
birthday
card
and
message.
I
received
it
this
morning.
That’s
so
nice
of
you.
I’m
organizing
a
little
party
for
my
birthday.
It’s
nothing
very
big—only
a
few
of
my
best
and
closest
friends.
That
means
you
too!
We’re
going
to
have
it
at
my
cousin
Lucy’s
house.
She
lives
in
the
countryside
in
a
nice
big
house
with
a
swimming
pool.
I’d
love
to
see
you
there.
It’s
going
to
be
this
Friday.
I’11send
you
the
instructions
on
how
to
get
there
later,
OK?
Anyway,
have
fun
at
work.
Don’t
work
too
hard,
OK?
Talk
soon.
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