英语参考答案
ACAB
CCACB
题语境
原文大意:为了让
Learn
English成为一个安全、有趣的提高用户英语水平的网站,该网站
规矩,希望用户遵守
C。细节理解题。根
comments
are
checked”部分的内容可知,所有的评论
会被审查,那些不适当或离题的评论将不会被发布出来,故选C
2.C。细
虽然也有关于不得发布个人信息的规定
是为了保护
隐私。根据文章最后一段可知任
都被严令禁
banned),故选C
文章出处题。根据第
知这是一个网上的学习平台,故选
B】主题语境
会
原文大
位退伍老兵在100岁生日之前,通过完成在自家
圈的挑战,为英
国国家医疗服务体系筹集了超过1200万英镑的善款
知
Moore筹集资金是为了帮助受冠状病毒影响的英国医院的员工、志愿者和患者,故选
义猜测题。根据构词法可知
缀en(
和名
名
成
语境,这里指的是加入到
名单之
后文说的二战期
和英
逻
度题。根据最后一段
kins的发
知,对于
Moore为军队和医疗服务体系所做出的贡献,他是心怀感激的,故选D
推理判断题。根据第四段中的¨
her
fa
以推断出,
Moore最近接受了局部髋关节置换手术,正在
通过锻炼进行康复
主题语境:人与自我
原文大意:当人们处
新环境时,思乡是一种常见的情感经历。思乡就是对外界的环
境没有安全感,这种情绪会让我们在身体和精神层面感到不适。最好的摆脱思乡情绪的方法
就是与处于相同情况的人交流、沟通
细节理解题。根据文章第二段中的“
were
feel
e”可知,思乡就是对外界的环境没
感,故选D。其他三项均不符
Klapow的观
细节理解题。根据文章
阐述了思乡对于身体的不
部出现不舒
服的情况
阐述了精
孤单和难过
知思乡会在身体和精神层面让
我们感到不适,故选B。文章的观点是思乡是人体对于陌生环境作出的进化反应,它能够警
我们需要保护自己免
本身并不能阻止我们受伤害,因此A项错误;C、D两项文
未提及
有不舒服的感
文
知
为最好的方法就是与处于相
人交流、沟
C两项文中未提及;B项
观点相反
D】主题语境:人与自然
原文大意:多年来,科学家一直在用转基因技术(GM)修改生物的DNA,以改变它们的特
征。而如今,据报道,爱丁堡大学罗斯林研究院的科学家们利用基因编辑(GE)技术创造
对抗PRRS(猪繁殖与呼吸综合征)的抗病
2.C。段落大意题。根据第二段的第
也就是段
句可知,第二段主要讲的是
转基因技术的运用。具体举
例子:转基因小麦的试验、
基因母鸡以保存稀有禽类
物种、使用转基因技术实现药物增产
细节理觚
据第三段
eign
DNA
added,
gene
GE)me
知,基因编辑技术主要是通过
生物体的基因而实现。A项的表述对应的是GM(转基因)技术;C项
未提及。
推理判断题。根据第五段可知,基因编辑抗病猪的反对者认为,运用基因编辑技
对抗PRRS病毒只是消除了病症,但并未解决根本问题。他们认为应当鼓励养猪场从养猪
进行改变,从而预防猪患病。故选D。A项与第四段内容相悖;B、C两项文中未提及
A。标题归纳题。文章第一、二段从介绍现有的比较成
转基因)技术
活
因编辑抗病猪的诞生,因此最佳标题为A选项。全文主题句为第三段第
该题易错选C项,需注意本文的话题是“GE
C项的GE技术,且文章并未
及GE是GM的一大进步
主题语境
文大意:你是否曾
升学考试或者工作中的一个项目长期加班加点、顶着压力努
拼搏?等到结束后,感到身心疲惫?这就被称为
文讨论如何在生活
和工作中避
疲劳
本文主题是介绍如何避免过度疲劳。首段提到了人们难以承受
过度疲劳。空格后一句提到
好与F项相呼应,说明“这种疲惫感
不仅是身体
精神上英
语
(时量:20分钟
满分:150分)
本试卷共12页,包含第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分为150分,考试时
间为120分钟。
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1。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.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
lecture?
A.
Easy
and
attractive.
B.
Interesting
but
difficult.
C.
Long
and
boring.
2.
Why
will
Jack
be
promoted?
A.
He
has
a
way
with
his
boss.
B.
He
only
treats
his
co-workers
well.
C
He
is
both
hard-working
and
friendly.
3.
What
will
the
man
probably
do?
A.
Stay
at
home.
B.
See
a
doctor
C.
Go
to
a
bar
4.
Who
feel
like
trying
the
restaurant?
A.
Joan.
B.
Joan's
relatives.
C.
The
speakers.
5.
How
much
will
the
woman
pay
for
two
pounds
of
tomatoes?
A.
$0.
6,
B.
$1.8.
C.
$0.3.
第二节(共15小题海小题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、7题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
entertainment
shows?
A.
Interesting.
B,
Boring.
C.
Time-consuming.
7.
What
kind
of
program
does
the
woman's
brother
like?
A.
Entertainment
shows.
B.
Sports.
C.
News,
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
will
the
couple
plan
to
do?
A.
Go
to
a
party.
B.
Do
some
shopping.
C.
Take
a
photo.
9.
Why
does
the
man
refuse
to
change
the
shirt?
A.
He
likes
the
pocket
in
it.
B.
He
has
nothing
else
to
wear.
C.
He
thinks
it
is
his
lucky
shirt.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
woman
make
the
call?
A.
She
thinks
she
is
poisoned.
B.
She
wants
more
apple
seeds.
C.
She
needs
a
ride
from
the
man.
11.
What
does
the
man
think
about
the
woman?
A.
She
is
going
to
die.
B.
She
is
just
anxious.
C.
She
is
allergic
to
apples.
12.
Where
is
the
woman
probably?
A.
At
her
home.
B.
In
the
hospital.
C.
In
Poison
Control
Center.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Why
won’t
the
robot
newsreader
be
successful
according
to
the
man?
A.
People
will
find
it
funny.
B.
People
will
think
it
strange.
C.
People
will
not
concentrate
on
the
news.
14.
What
problem
does
the
man
see
from
robots?
A.
They
will
take
jobs.
B.
They
will
take
control.
C.
They
will
become
smart.
15.
What
is
said
to
be
robots'
weakness?
A.
They
are
expensive.
B.
They
are
not
creative.
C.
They
are
not
reliable.
16.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
future?
A.
Desperate.
B.
Worried.
C.
Optimistic.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
speaker
doing?
A.
Reporting
a
study.
B.
Chairing
a
meeting.
C.
Teaching
a
class.
18.
What
should
you
pay
most
attention
to
when
taking
notes?
A.
Listening.
B.
Reading.
C.
Writing.
19.
What
is
an
advantage
of
using
symbols
in
note-taking?
A.
It
keeps
information
secret.
B.
It
leaves
space
for
future
use.
C.
It
makes
key
words
noticeable.
20.
What
will
the
speaker
do
next?
A.
Ask
a
few
questions.
B.
Show
some
notes.
C,
Make
a
summary.
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。
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are
the
house
rules
likely
to
be
posted?
A.
On
the
wall.
B.
On
the
newspaper.
C.
On
the
board.
D.
On
the
Internet.
B
Tom
Moore,
the
99-year-old
WW
Ⅱ
veteran(退伍军人)raising
funds
for
the
UK's
National,
Health
Service
by
walking
100
lengths
o?
his
garden,
has
completed
the
challenge
and
raised
more
than
?12
million
in
donations.
He
walked
the
last
10
lengths
of
his
garden
on
Thursday
morning,
aided
by
a
walking
frame.
Moore
began
the
fundraiser
on
April
8,
initially
hoping
to
raise
?1,000
for
NHS
Charities
Together,
which
raises
funds
for
UK
hospitals,
including
for
staff,
volunteers
and
patients
affected
by
'the
coronavirus
crisis.
More
than
648,000
individual
donations
had
been
made
to
his
Just-Giving
page
by
Thursday
,
topping
?12.
7
million.
Ellie
Orton,
chief
executive
of
NHS
Charities
Together,
said
Moore
was
a
"true
inspiration".
"What
he
has
achieved
in
bringing
people
together,
and
highlighting
the
appeal,
has
been
remarkable,"
Orton
said
in
a
statement.
Originally
from
Yorkshire,
northern
England,
Moore
now
lives
with
his
daughter,
son-in-law
and
two
grandchildren
in
Bedfordshire,
southeast
England.
Moore's
daughter,
Hannah
Ingram-Moore,
told
CNN
that
her
father
had
been
exercising
daily
following
a
recent
partial
hip
replacement(局部髓关节置换)and
she
suggested
he
challenge
himself
to
do
it
daily
in
order
to
raise
funds.
Moore,
who
will
turn
100
later
this
month,
trained
as
a
civil
engineer
before
being
enlisted
in
the
British
Army
during
World
War
Ⅱ
,
where
he
served
in
India9
Indonesia
and
Britain.
He
later
became
the
managing
director
of
a
factory.
In
a
statement
from
the
UK's
Ministry
of
Defence,
Maj
Ian
Atkins,
officer
commanding
the
troops
in
the
guard
of
honor,
said,
“The
soldiers,
standing
apart
and
yet
together
in
support
of
Captain
Tom,
couldn't
be
prouder
to
count
him
as
one
of
their
own?
and
we
thank
him
from
the
bottom
of
our
hearts
for
his
service
to
the
country,
and
now
his
achievements
in
the
name
of
the
NHS.
The
British
Army,
the
NHS
and
the
whole
nation
has
been
behind
him
every
step
of
the
way.
”
24.
Why
did
Tom
Moore
start
raising
funds?
A.
To
collect
donations
for
UK
hospitals.
B.
To
challenge
himself
to
exercise
daily.
C.
To
pursue
his
dream
of
being
an
engineer.
D.
To
inspire
his
family
by
setting
an
example.
25.
Which
can
replace
the
underlined
phrase
“being
enlisted
in“
in
paragraph
5?
A,
Joining.
B.
Escaping.
C.
Dismissing,
D.
Fighting.
26.
What
is
Maj
Ian
Atkins's
attitude
toward
Moore's
effort?
A.
Surprised.
B.
Cautious.
C.
Doubtful.
D.
Grateful.
27.
What
do
we
know
about
Tom
Moore
from
the
passage?
A.
He
finished
the
challenge
without
help.
B,
He
was
once
affected
with
coronavirus.
C.
He
was
recovering
from
a
hip
surgery.
D.
He
worked
as
an
engineer
in
Indonesia,
C
Whether
you've
gone
away
to
college,
moved
to
a
new
city
or
even
just
traveled
for
vacation,
homesickness
is
a
common
emotional
experience.
But
what
exactly
are
we
feeling
when
we
experience
homesickness<
why
do
we
feel
it
so
deeply,
and
why
does
it
sometimes
affect
us
physically?
"Homesickness
has
everything
to
do
with
attachment,
"
said
Joshua
Klapow,
a
professor
of
public
health
at
the
University
of
Alabama
at
Birmingham,
US.
"When
we
feel
homesick,
we're
feeling
insecure
or
uncomfortable
with
where
we
are,
physically
and
emotionally.
he
explained.
"We're
longing
for
something
that
in
our
minds
is
known,
predictable,
consistent
and
stable.
”
Of
course,
different
people
experience
homesickness
in
different
ways.
Klapow
said
homesickness
often
causes
physical
changes
in
our
bodies,
"You
feel
it
in
your
stomach
---
it's
an
unease
in
which
you
feel
uncomfortable,
nervous,
anxious,
stressed,
or
tense
because
you're
in
an
unfamiliar
place
or
situation
that
triggers
(触发)your
fight
—
or
—
flight
response,”
he
said.
"It's
an
evolutionary,
adaptive
thing
that
wires
us
to
protect
ourselves
from
danger
when
something
is
unknown.
When
we
think
about
home,
we
know
that
the
sense
of
unknown
and
potential
danger
is
not
happening
there,
so
we
want
to
return.
"
Meanwhile,
longing
and
sadness
also
play
a
big
part
in
feeling
homesick.
"The
comfort
of
home
becomes
like
a
person
you've
lost
and
miss,“
said
Klapow.
"You
may
have
some
memories
about
home
and
what
you're
missing,
comparing
everything
in
your
day
to
your
experience
back
home,
can
create
a
lot
of
sadness."
What's
the
best
way
to
fight
homesickness?
According
to
Klapow,
keeping
yourself
busy
with
activities
like
schoolwork
is
a
good
way
to
keep
your
mind
focused
on
other
things,
"When
you're
doing
an
activity,
it
distracts
you,
but
you're
also
creating
a
new
reality
for
yourself,"
he
said.
And,
most
importantly,
sharing
your
feelings
with
others
who
are
going,
through
the
same
thing
as
you
are
means
you
have
a
support
network.
"Once
you
feel
compassion
from
other
people
in
the
same
place,
you
tend
to
feel
less
homesick,"
as
Klapow
said.
28.
What
is
the
cause
of
homesickness
according
to
Klapow?
A.
Lack
of
self-control.
C.
Longing
for
love.
C.
Pessimism
about
the
future,
D.
Uncertainty
about
one's
environment.
29.
How
does
homesickness
affect
people?
A.
It
protects
people
from
getting
hurt.
B.
It
brings
about
both
physical
and
mental
discomfort.
C
It
prevents
people
from
exploring
new
environments.
D.
It
helps
people
to
have
a
closer
relationship
with
their
family.
30.
When
people
are
homesick,
they
may
often
feel
changes
in
their.
A.
stomach
B.
heart
C.
head
D.
lungs
3L
What
does
Klapow
think
is
the
best
way
to
fight
homesickness?
A.
Seeking
help
from
doctors.
B.
Showing
compassion
to
people
around
you.
C.
Making
more
friends
through
different
activities.
D.
Communicating
with
people
in
the
same
situation.
D
GMO,
which
stands
for
genetically-modified
organism,
basically
means
introducing
a
piece
of
DNA
from
another
creature
to
the
organism.
In
theory,
this
gives
the
organism
certain
advantages
—
it
may
become
hardier
by
developing
a
resistance
to
disease,
or
in
the
case
of
GM
food,
may
require
fewer
nutrients
to
develop.
GM
organisms
have
been
used
for
a
while.
Scientists
in
the
UK
are
trialing
a
GM
wheat,
hoping
to
produce
40%
more
crop
in
greenhouse
conditions.
GM
hens,
which
are
able
to
lay
eggs
from
different
poultry
breeds(家禽品种),have
been
used
by
scientists
to
conserve
rare
birds.
And
more
recently,
scientists
in
China
used
information
from
the
genome(基因组)of
a
plant
to
increase
the
production
of
a
key
drug,
helping
to
meet
the
large
global
demand.
But
now
scientists
at
the
University
of
Edinburgh's
Roslin
Institute
have
created
GE
pigs
which
are
reportedly
immune
to
one
of
the
world's
costliest
diseases.
Unlike
GM,
which
has
foreign
DNA
added?
gene
editing
(GE)
merely
alters
the
DNA
of
the
creature.
In
this
case,
a
small
region
of
pig
DNA
was
deleted,
preventing
the
infection
of
the
PRRS
virus.
The
virus
causes
breathing
problems
and
death,
but
even
after
the
GE
pigs
were
exposed
to
it,
none
have
become
ill.
And
the
effect
is
permanent,
so
the
resistance
will
be
passed
on
to
future
generations,
claims
research
leader
Dr.
Christine
Tait-Burkard.
However,
critics
have
argued
that
the
creature's
welfare
will
actually
suffer
because
of
this,
as
it
only
helps
with
the
symptom
of
the
problem
and
not
the
root
cause,
which
can
only
be
addressed
by
encouraging
companies
to
change
the
way
they
keep
their
pigs
so
they
don't
become
diseased
in
the
first
place.
Regardless,
this
is
an
experiment
and
while
the
technique
appears
to
work,
it
is
several
years
away
before
it
can
be
officially
carried
out.
32.
What
is
mainly
talked
about
in
paragraph
2?
A.
The
working
principle
behind
GM.
B.
The
huge
potential
of
GM
technique.
C.
The
application
of
GM
in
many
fields.
D.
The
rapid
development
of
GM
technique.
33.
How
does
the
technique
of
GE
work?
A.
By
inserting
the
DNA
of
another
organism.
B.
By
making
changes
to
an
organism's
DNA.
C.
By
deleting
all
the
unwanted
DNA
regions.
D.
By
identifying
the
DNA
responsible
for
a
disease.
34.
Why
are
some
people
against
creating
GE
pigs
to
fight
the
PRRS
virus?
A.
Their
baby
pigs
will
still
get
infected.
B.
The
moral
issues
involved
are
complex.
C.
GE
pigs
may
suffer
from
side
effects.
D.
Disease
prevention
should
come
first.
35.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Scientists
create
GE
pigs
B.
The
debate
around
GE
pigs
C.
GE
—
a
step
further
from
GM
D.
GE
pigs
will
soon
be
on
the
market
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项.
How
to
Avoid
Burnout?
Whether
it's
studying
for
exams,
working
on
a
project
or
struggling
with
a
paper,
we've
all
been
under
huge
tension
at
some
point.
When
it
gets
hard
for
us
to
bear,
we
can
reach
a
level
of
exhaustion
----
the
terrible
burnout.
36.
.
It
can
be
mental
as
well.
Suffering
from
burnout
can
result
in
a
reduction
in
our
productivity.
But
what
can
we
do
to
avoid
the
disadvantages
of
burnout?
There
are
some
tips
that
may
help.
The
theory
37.
to
complete
a
task
at
hand
may
assist
you.
A
feeling
that
the
task
is
achievable
and
that
you
are
capable
of
succeeding
means
that
a
difficult
task
might
be
less
tiresome.
Finding
ways
to
express
your
creative
side
may
help.
Not
everyone
has
creative
aspects
to
their
jobs,
and,
therefore,
they
need
to
find
other
outlets.
38.
All
of
this
may
help
to
free
you
from
the
overtiring
stress
that
may
exist
in
your
working
life,
39.
The
consequence
is
that
you
are
surrounded
by
a
cleaner
and
more
positive
environment.
This,
in
turn,
leads
to
another
tip.
which
is
to
have
healthy
and
positive
thoughts.
40,
Having
a
positive
mental
attitude
towards
everything
you
do
means
that
you
may
feel
more
capable
as
well.
Burnout
is
a
common
condition
associated
with
the
pressures
of
the
modern
world.
Taking
steps
to
avoid
burning
out
can
benefit
not
just
us?
but
our
bosses
and
families.
A.
whether
you
have
the
ability
B.
Being
positive
can
solve
all
problems.
C.
that
you
should
believe
in
your
ability
D.
Being
negative
can
be
incredibly
draining.
E.
You
could
paint,
write
or
take
part
in
local
theatre.
F.
However,
that
feeling
of
exhaustion
is
not
just
physical.
G.
Looking
after
yourself
and
your
surroundings
can
also
be
beneficial.
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入空白处的最佳选项。
As
a
way
to
bring
the
community
together,
I
started
a
Really
Really
Free
Market
in
my
town.
It
is
like
something
between
a
farmer's
market
and
a
yard
sale,
except
that
everything
is
41
!
People
show
up
with
things
to
give
away
and
42
what
they
need
from
others.
It
took
a
little
while
to
get
its
43
and
I
am
trying
to
make
it
bigger
and
more
fun
so
that
more
people
have
access
to
the
wonder
of
giving
without
expectation
of
44
and
receiving
without
being
judged.
It
45
once
a
month
on
a
Saturday
afternoon
and
there
are
clothes,
books,
plants,
biscuits,
pasta,
fruit,
furniture
and
lots
of
other
46
.
Sometimes
one
family
brings
balls,
beads
and
pictures
for
children
to
play
with.
I
think
it's
very
important
to
give
people
a(n)
47
to
give,
because
everyone,
deep
down,
wants
to
share
and
give
help
to
others,
48
they
don't
think
of
it
or
they
think
it's
too
hard,
or
weak
or
silly
somehow.
I
want
the
people
of
my
town
to
49
how
wonderful
sharing
with
other
people
is.
I
also
want
people
in
50
to
have
a
fun
place
to
go,
where
everything
is
free.
This
way,
no
one
feels
embarrassed
as
he
is
asking
for
help
from
soup
kitchens
or
charity,
because
it's
just
people
51
,
and
no
one
needs
to
say,
“Hey,
I'm
poor
and
I
need
help.
"
They
can
52
and
go
home
with
food
and
new
clothes.
This
was
a
big
thing
for
me
to
do,
because
I
m
not
really
comfortable
around
lots
of
people
and
I
have
something
else
to
do.
Sometimes
I'm
still
under
53
,
but
I'm
getting
better.
I
think
it
is
really
54
to
help
others
in
my
own
way.
If
you
have
a
Really
Really
Free
Market
near
you,
please
go
and
check
it
out.
If
you
don't
have
one,
then
why
not
look
it
up
online
and
55
your
own?
41.
A.
artificial
B.
free
C.
beneficial
D.
popular
42.
A.
prepare
B.
count
C,
take
D.
enjoy
43.
A.
fame
B.
result
C.
agreement
D.
promise
44,
A.
emotion
B.
announcement
C.
sympathy
D.
reward
45.
A.
arises
B.
runs
C.
holds
D.
lasts
46.
A,
equipment
B.
decorations
C.
stuff
D.
creatures
47.
A.
direction
B.
explanation
C.
opportunity
D.
fantasy
48.
A.
as
B.
though
C.
when
D.
if
49.
A.
realize
B,
picture
C.
remind
D.
deny
50.
A.
harmony
B.
debt
C.
advance
D.
need
51.
A.
wandering
B.
observing
C.
sharing
D.
playing
52.
A.
stand
out
B.
make
up
C.
start
out
D.
turn
up
53.
A.
control
B.
stress
C.
attack
D.
way
54.
A.
available
B.
acceptable
C.
worthwhile
D.
flexible
55.
A.
start
B.
promote
C.
desire
D.
discover
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I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
More
than
30,000
drivers
and
front
seat
passengers
are
killed
or
badly
injured
each
year.
At
the
speed
of
only
30
miles
per
hour
it
is
the
same
as
56.
(fall)from
a
third-floor
window.
Wearing
a
seat
belt
57.
(save)
lives;
it
reduces
your
chance
of
death
or
58.
(
severity)
injury
by
more
than
half.
59.
drivers
or
front
seat
passengers
over
14
in
most
vehicles
must
wear
a
seat
belt.
If
you
do
not,
you
could
be
fined
up
60.
?50.
It
will
not
be
up
to
the
drivers
to
make
sure
you
wear
your
belt.
But
it
will
be
the
driver's
responsibility
to
make
sure
that
61.
(child)
under
14
do
not
ride
in
the
front
unless
they
are
wearing
a
seat
belt
of
some
kind.
However,
you
do
not
have
to
wear
a
seat
belt
if
you
are
reversing
(倒退)your
vehicle;
or
you
are
making
a
local
62.
(deliver)
or
collection
using
a
special
vehicle;
or
if
you
have
a
valid
medical
certificate
63.
excuses
you
from
wearing
it.
Make
sure
64.
(this)
circumstances
apply
to
you
before
you
decide
not
to
wear
your
seat
belt.
Remember
you
may
be
taken
to
court
for
not
doing
so,
and
you
may
be
fined
if
you
cannot
prove
to
the
court
that
you
65.
(excuse)
from
wearing
it.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的一位爱好中文的英国朋友看到了“谁知盘中餐,粒粒皆辛苦(Wh。
knows
the
rice
that
feeds
is
the
fruit
of
hard
toil!)”,写信向你询问这句话的意思。请你给他
写一封回信。
注意:
1.词数80词左右;
2,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
David,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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。
The
Hidden
Treasure
Old
Man
Donovan
was
a
mean
man
who
hated
children.
He
threw
rocks
at
them
and
even
shot
at
them
with
a
shotgun.
At
least
that's
what
we
had
heard.
His
small
farm
bordered
our
neighborhood
where
my
younger
sister,
Leigh
Ann,
and
I
lived
when
we
were
growing
up.
His
farm
was
long,
narrow,
and
strange.
It
held
two
treasures.
One
was
his
beautiful
fruit.
There
were
many
varieties
of
fruit:
pears
,
apples,
and
lots
more
I
just
can't
think
of.
The
fruit
naturally
drew
the
children
to
his
land.
It
made
them
into
thieves.
But
my
sister
and
I
didn't
dare
to
take
his
fruit
because
of
the
horrible
rumors
we
had
heard
about
Old
Man
Donovan.
One
summer
day,
we
were
playing
in
a
nearby
field.
It
was
time
to
head
back
home.
My
sister
and
I
were
feeling
very
daring
that
day.
There
was
a
shortcut
to
our
house
that
went
through
the
Donovan
farm.
We
thought
he
wouldn't
be
able
to
see
us
run
across
his
property
around
the
delicious
fruit
trees.
We
were
almost
through
the
farm
when
we
heard,
“Hey,
girls!,J
in
a
rigid(生硬的)low
voice.
We
stopped
dead
in
our
tracks!
There
we
were,
face
to
face
with
Old
Man
Donovan.
Our
knees
were
shaking.
We
had
visions
of
rocks
pounding
our
bodies
and
bullets
piercing
our
hearts.
“Come
here,“
he
said,
reaching
up
to
one
of
his
apple
trees.
Still
shaking,
we
went
over
to
him.
He
held
out
several
ripe,
juicy,
red
apples.
"Take
these
home,“
he
commanded.
We
took
the
apples
with
surprised
hearts
and
ran
all
the
way
home.
Of
course,
Leigh
Ann
and
I
ate
the
apples.
As
time
went
on,
we
often
went
through
Old
Man
Donovan's
farm
and
he
kept
on
giving
us
more
delicious
fruit.
One
day,
we
stopped
by
to
see
him
when
he
was
on
his
front
porch.
We
talked
with
him
for
hours.
While
he
was
talking,
we
realized
that
we
had
found
the
other
hidden
treasure:
the
sweet,
kind
heart
hidden
behind
his
rigid
voice.
Soon,
he
was
one
of
our
favorite
people
to
talk
with.
Unfortunately?
his
family
never
seemed
to
enjoy
our
company.
They
never
smiled
or
welcomed
us
in.
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
Every
summer,
we
would
visit
Mr.
Donovan
and
talk
to
him.
.
.
.
.
.
The
next
winter,
word
got
around
that
Old
Man
Donovan
had
died.
.
.
.
.
.