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南通西藏民族中学2020-2021学年度第一学期期中考试试卷
高三英语
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
(共5小题;每小题1.5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
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Driving.
B.
The
Internet.
C.
Their
job.
2.
How
long
has
the
man
been
a
bus
driver?
A.
Two
months.
B.
Three
months.
C.
Four
months.
3.
What
does
the
woman
work
as
now?
A.
A
waitress.
B.
A
manager.
C.
A
cashier.
4.
Where
are
the
two
speakers?
A.
In
a
bookstore.
B.
In
a
library.
C.
In
the
classroom.
5.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
pet
dog?
A.
Lovely.
B.
Annoying.
C.
Lazy.
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,各题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听笫6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
When
will
the
man
probably
check
out
of
his
room?
A.
On
May
14th.
B.
On
May
16th,
C.
On
May
17th.
7.
What
kind
of
room
does
the
man
reserve?
A.
A
single
smoking
room.
B.
A
single
non-smoking
room.
C.
A
double
non-smoking
room.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Where
did
the
woman
buy
the
local
products?
A.
The
local
museum.
B.
The
market.
C.
The
post-office.
9.
What
will
the
woman
do
tomorrow?
A.
Buy
some
paper-cuts.
B.
Learn
to
make
paper-cuts.
C.
Send
paper-cuts
to
her
friends.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
long
will
the
woman
stay
in
New
York?
A.
For
two
years.
B.
For
three
years.
C.
For
four
years.
11.
From
whom
did
the
man
know
where
the
woman
is?
A.
The
woman’s
brother.
B.
The
woman
herself.
C.
The
woman’s
team-member.
12.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
They
are
teammates.
B.
They
are
lovers.
C.
They
are
coach
and
player.
听第9段材料,阿答第13至16题。
13.
How
long
will
the
man
probably
stay
in
China?
A.
Half
a
year.
B.
At
least
one
year.
C.
Less
than
one
year.
14.
What
is
very
difficult
for
the
man
to
learn
Chinese?
A.
Knowing
the
four
tones.
B.
Writing
the
Chinese
characters.
C.
Getting
interested
in
the
language.
15.
Why
does
the
woman
suggest
the
language-exchange
program?
A.
The
man
has
long
been
interested
in
it.
B.
She
wants
to
make
friends
with
the
man.
C.
They
can
help
each
other
in
1anguage
learning.
16.
When
do
the
speakers
plan
to
begin
their
lessons?
A.
Tonight.
B.
This
Sunday.
C.
Next
Sunday.
听第10段材料.
回答第17至20题。
17.
How
many
French
songs
should
DJs
play
according
to
the
new
rule?
A.
40
percent.
B.
60
percent.
C.
90
percent.
18.
Why
are
the
radio
bosses
and
DJs
unhappy
about
the
new
rule?
A.
More
people
will
not
listen
to
their
radio.
B.
No
people
will
listen
to
their
American
songs.
C.
The
English
language
will
get
deeper
into
their
culture.
19.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
new
rule?
A.
To
protect
American
culture.
B.
To
protect
French
culture.
C.
To
protect
British
culture.
20.
What’s
the
French
musicians’attitude
toward
the
new
rule?
A.
They
hate
it.
B.
They
don’t
care.
C.
They’re
for
it.
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
Buckingham
Palace
It
is
the
official
residence
of
Queen
Elizabeth
II
in
London.
The
architectural
core
of
Buckingham
Palace
is
the
former
Buckingham
House,built
in
1703.
You
can
visit
the
state
rooms
from
August
to
October
when
the
Queen
is
on
holiday.
It
is
one
of
the
world’s
most
familiar
buildings.
It
has
775
rooms.
During
the
summer
the
famous
Changing
of
the
Guards
takes
place
at
the
front
of
the
palace
at
11:30
and
is
a
popular
event
for
visitors
to
the
capital.
Big
Ben
and
Westminster
Palace
It
is
one
of
London’s
best-known
landmarks.
Big
Ben
is
the
name
of
the
clock
inside
the
Clock
Tower.
It
lies
at
the
north-eastern
end
of
the
Houses
of
Parliament.
Westminster
Palace
is
one
of
the
largest
parliaments
in
the
world.
It
was
built
between
1840
and
1880.
The
Tower
of
London
The
Tower
of
London
is
a
historical
monument
in
Central
London
on
the
north
bank
of
the
river
Thames.
It
was
founded
by
William
the
Conqueror.
It
was
a
palace
and
a
prison
(for
Queen
Elizabeth
I
for
example).There
you
can
see
strange
guards
called
“the
Beefeaters”.
Since
the
beginning
of
the
14th
century,
the
Tower
of
London
has
been
the
home
of
the
world
famous
British
Crown
Jewels-they
are
a
must
of
your
visit!
Trafalgar
Square
It
was
named
in
1835
to
give
honour
to
the
memory
of
the
British
victory
over
the
French
at
Trafalgar
in
1805.
There
is
a
huge
statue
of
Admiral
Nelson
(the
British
hero
killed
during
the
battle)
in
the
middle
of
the
square.
It
is
a
popular
tourist
attraction
with
the
four
lion
statues.
21.Which
has
the
second
longest
history?
A.
Trafalgar
Square.
B.
The
Tower
of
London.
C.
Westminster
Palace.
D.
Buckingham
House.
22.What
is
The
Tower
of
London
noted
for
in
the
world?
A.
Its
strange
guards.
B.
Its
British
Crown
Jewels.
C.
Its
founder.
D.I
ts
geographical
site.
23.Why
was
Trafalgar
Square
built?
A.A
battle
happened
here.
B
.It
could
be
good
for
tourism.
C.
Admiral
Nelson
was
horn
here.
D
.Four
lion
statues
had
been
built.
B
It
was
an
amazing
feeling
to
be
acknowledged
for
the
Pride
Of
Britain
award
at
No
10
Downing
Street.
The
last
thing
you
expect
when
doing
something
as
ordinary
as
picking
your
son
up
from
a
sleepover
is
to
end
up
saving
three
people’s
lives
in
a
plane
crash—but
that’s
exactly
what
happened
to
me
in
May
this
year.
I
think
I
was
acting
unconsciously.
I
jumped
out,
leaving
Giacomo
in
the
car.
The
plane
was
upside
down
and
flames
were
coming
out
of
the
driver’s
seat
and
I
could
hear
screaming.
I
think
there
must
have
been
roughly
half
a
minute
between
getting
the
first
and
last
person
out.
Then
another
guy—who
turned
out
to
be
Joel
Snarr—arrived
on
the
scene
to
help
at
just
the
right
time.
I
don’t
think
I’d
have
been
able
to
get
the
pilot
out—he
was
a
big
guy.
There
is
no
way
he
would
have
survived
if
Joel
hadn’t
been
there.
I
could
tell
straight
away
Joel
had
a
military
background
by
how
he
conducted
himself.
We’d
just
got
all
three
of
them
to
a
safe
distance
when
the
aircraft
was
completely
swallowed
by
the
flames.
Giacomo
and
I
stared
at
each
other,
almost
laughing
in
relief.
The
emergency
services
arrived
pretty
quickly,
and
we
were
at
the
scene
for
a
couple
of
hours
while
they
dealt
with
the
fire
and
cleared
the
roads.
Afterwards
I
spoke
to
the
family,and
that
was
the
first
time
the
emotion
of
the
whole
thing
hit
me.I
kept
randomly
bursting
into
tears.
Thankfully,
Stuart
Moore,
the
pilot,
and
his
nephew
and
niece
Jack
Moore,
19,
and
Billie
Manley,
16,
have
all
since
made
a
full
recovery.
Jack
and
Billie
were
suffering
a
lot
more
than
I
was.
Although
they
were
safe,
the
memory
of
being
inside
that
burning
plane
would
have
been
more
of
an
emotional
scar.
24.What
do
we
know
about
the
author?
A.
He
prided
himself
on
being
helpful.
B.
He
regretted
having
saved
the
family.
C.
He
was
overcome
by
fear
and
despair
then.
D.
He
was
well
equipped
with
first-aid
knowledge.
25.What
is
the
fourth
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
Joel
Snarr’s
character.
B.
The
importance
of
teamwork.
C.
The
rescue
process.
D.
An
investigation
of
the
air
crash.
26.Why
did
the
author
and
Giacomo
laugh
in
relief?
A.
It
was
a
narrow
escape.
B.
They
both
appreciated
Joel’s
help.
C.
They
both
survived
the
crashing
plane.
D.
The
emergency
services
arrived
in
time.
27.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
An
Unforgettable
Award.
B.A
Crashing
Plane.
C.A
Thrilling
Rescue.
D.
An
Exciting
Experience.
C
Corn
is
among
the
most
commonly
consumed
grains
on
the
planet.
Globally,
the
average
human
will
consume
70
pounds
of
corn
each
year!
That’s
a
whole
lot
of
corn
that
needs
to
be
grown
each
year,
and
that’s
not
even
accounting
for
corn
being
grown
for
animal
consumption
and
biofuel.
Just
like
many
other
popular
foods,
farmers
are
finding
it
difficult
to
get
enough
corn
produced.
Of
course,
complicating
matters
is
the
fact
that
corn
is
a
tropical
(热带的)
plant,
meaning
farmers
can’t
produce
it
during
the
colder
months
of
the
year.
Now,
researchers
from
Cornell
University’s
Boyce
Thompson
Institute
have
developed
their
own
solution:
a
new
variation
of
corn
that
recovers
much
more
quickly
after
being
exposed
to
cold
temperatures.
Lead
researcher
David
Stern,
president
of
the
Boyce
Thompson
Institute,
and
his
team
made
this
incredible
breakthrough
by
building
on
research
originally
published
two
years
ago.
That
study
had
discovered
that
increasing
the
levels
of
an
enzyme
(酶)
called
Rubisco
in
plants
caused
them
to
grow
more
rapidly
and
reach
larger
sizes.
Rubisco
helps
plants
turn
atmospheric
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
into
sugar.
Regarding
corn
specifically,
Rubisco
levels
in
corn
drop
considerably
in
cold
weather.
This
time,
the
research
team
planted
a
large
group
of
corn
plants,
and
provided
a
portion
of
the
group
with
more
Rubison.
Then,
they
allowed
all
the
plants
to
grow
for
three
weeks
at
77
degrees
Fahrenheit
(normal
growing
temperature
for
corn)
before
dropping
the
temperature
to
57
degrees
Fahrenheit
for
two
more
weeks.
Finally,
they
heated
things
up
back
again
to
77
degrees.
“The
corn
with
more
Rubisco
performed
better
than
regular
corn
before,
during
and
after
chilling
(冷却),”
explains
first
author
Coralie
Salese-Smith.
“In
fact,
we
were
able
to
reduce
the
severity
of
chilling
stress
and
allow
for
a
more
rapid
recovery.”
All
in
all,
the
corn
with
more
Rubisco
was
able
to
recover
from
the
colder
temperatures
more
quickly
and
with
less
damage
done.
The
Rubisco
corn
plants
grew
to
be
taller.
These
results
are
very
promising.
However,
Stern
and
his
team
say
they’re
still
working
on
improving
their
approach.
28.What
makes
the
research
particularly
necessary
according
to
the
text?
A.
The
great
climate
change.
B.
Lack
of
heat-tolerant
corn.
C.
The
large
demand
for
corn.
D.
Corn’s
insensitivity
to
climate.
29.What
did
the
researchers
do
during
the
study?
A
.They
made
those
corn
plants
resist
Rubisco.
B
.They
assessed
corn
plants’
ability
to
absorb
CO2.
C.
They
removed
all
the
chilling
stress
on
corn
plants.
D.
They
exposed
corn
plants
to
different
temperatures.
30.What
should
the
researchers
think
of
the
corn
plant
they
developed?
A.
It
has
functioned
well
in
solving
global
starvation.
B.
It
is
qualified
enough
to
be
grown
around
the
world.
C.
It
recovers
from
the
colder
temperatures
more
slowly.
D.
It
isn’t
yet
completely
perfect
for
chilling
tolerance.
31.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Much
More
Corn
Plants
Are
Badly
Needed
B
.Corn
Plants
Aren’t
Sensitive
to
Cold
Weather
C.
Scientists
Have
Developed
Cold-resistant
Corn
D.
Tropical
Corn
Is
Going
to
Become
History
Soon
D
There
are
less
frightening
methods
to
beat
the
summer
heat
than
by
wolfing
down
still?boiling
chicken
soup
for
lunch.
But
followers
of
a
ROK’s
tradition
say
that
few
are
as
effective.
Their
belief
is
“yi
yeol
chi
yeol”
or
“fight
fire
with
fire”
and
their
weapon
of
choice
is
samgyetang,
a
whole
young
chicken
stuffed
with
sticky
rice,
ginseng
root
(人参根),
red
dates
and
garlic,
served
piping
hot
in
its
own
soup.
At
the
peak
of
summer,
many
of
them
seek
out
bowls
of
samgyetang
in
the
belief
that
it
provides
nutrients,
improves
circulation
and
helps
balance
the
body’s
internal
and
external
temperatures.
“The
concepts
that
make
it
good
for
you
on
a
hot
day
are
rooted
in
traditional
ROK’s
medicine
and
are
very
old,”
said
Maangchi
Kim,
the
ROK’s?Canadian
cookbook
author
and
YouTube
star.
“If
I
have
some
hot
samgyetang,”
she
said.
“I
sweat
a
bit,
and
my
body
feels
more
in_sync_with
the
environment.”
Skeptics
might
ask
for
scientific
evidence
and
be
surprised
that
some
exists.
A
2012
study
at
the
University
of
Ottawa
found
that
drinking
warm
liquids
on
hot
days
can
lower
body
temperature
more
than
drinking
cold
liquids
can
because
it
activates
the
body’s
natural
cooling
system:
perspiration.
When
sweat
evaporates
(
蒸发),
some
of
our
body
heat
leaves
with
it,
making
us
feel
cooler.
The
theory
was
put
to
the
test
on
a
recent
84
(27℃)
day
at
Hansol
Nutrition
Center,
which
despite
its
name
is
not
a
shop
selling
vitamins
and
protein,
but
a
ROK’s
restaurant
known
for
its
samgyetang.
“It’s
one
of
the
best?selling
items
on
our
menu
in
the
summer,”
said
Peter
Ro,
an
owner.
“Especially
in
hot
weather.”
Whether
it
provides
relief
from
the
heat
ultimately
depends
on
one’s
definition
of
relief.
Any
cooling
effect
is
not
always
immediate.
“I
guess
we’re
thinking
more
toward
the
longer?term
benefits


Mr.
Ro
said.
Ms.
Kim,
though,
swears
by
its
tempering
(
调温
)
qualities.
“It
might
only
be
psychological
for
me,
as
a
ROK’s,”
she
said.
“But
it
feels
like
it’s
working.”
32.How
do
people
in
ROK
cope
with
hot
weather
according
to
the
text?
A.
Play
with
fire.
B.
Have
something
cold.
C
.Sweat
by
exercising.
D
.Drink
some
hot
chicken
soup.
33.What
does
the
underlined
part
“in
sync
with”
probably
mean
in
the
fourth
paragraph?
A.
In
agreement
with.
B
.In
relation
to.
C
.In
return
for.
D.
In
need
of.
34.What
is
the
scientific
evidence
for
the
effectiveness
of
samgyetang?
A.
It
makes
hot
air
go
off.
B.
It
cools
the
weather
naturally.
C.It
drives
heat
out
of
the
body.
D.
It
motivates
people
to
exercise.
35.How
does
the
author
feel
about
this
ROK’s
tradition?
A
.He
remains
neutral.
B.
He
thinks
it
effective.
C.
He
is
skeptical
about
it.
D
.He
regards
it
as
frightening.
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。
Doctors
say
anger
can
be
an
extremely
damaging
emotion,
unless
you
learn
how
to
deal
with
it.
They
warn
that
anger
can
lead
to
heart
disease,
stomach
problems,
headaches,
emotional
problems
and
possibly
cancer.
36.
Some
people
express
anger
openly
in
a
calm
reasonable
way.
Others
burst
with
anger,
and
scream
and
yell.
But
other
people
keep
their
anger
inside.
They
can
not
or
will
not
express
it.
This
is
called
repressing
anger.
For
years
many
doctors
thought
that
repressing
anger
was
more
dangerous
to
a
person’s
health
than
expressing
it.
They
said
that
when
a
person
is
angry,
the
brain
releases
the
same
hormones
(荷尔蒙).
They
speed
the
heart
rate,
raise
blood
pressure,
or
sugar
into
the
blood,
etc.
37.
Some
doctors
say
that
both
repressing
and
expressing
anger
can
be
dangerous.
They
believe
that
those
who
express
anger
violently
may
be
more
likely
to
develop
heart
disease,
and
they
believe
that
those
who
keep
anger
inside
may
face
a
greater
danger
of
high
blood
pressure.
38.
They
say
the
first
step
is
to
admit
that
you
are
angry
and
to
recognize
the
real
cause
of
the
anger,
then
decide
if
the
cause
is
serious
enough
to
get
angry
about.
If
it
is,
they
say,
“39.
Wait
until
your
anger
has
cooled
down
and
you
are
able
to
express
yourself
calmly
and
reasonably.”
Doctors
say
that
a
good
way
to
deal
with
anger
is
to
find
humor
in
the
situation
that
has
made
you
angry.
40.
A
.In
general
the
person
feels
excited
and
ready
to
act.
B.
They
say
that
laughter
is
much
healthier
than
anger.
C.
Expressing
anger
violently
is
more
harmful
than
repressing
it.
D
.Anger
may
cause
you
a
cancer.
E.
Do
not
express
your
anger
while
angry.
F
.Anger
is
a
normal
emotion
that
we
all
feel
from
time
to
time.
G.
Doctors
say
the
solution
is
learning
how
to
deal
with
anger.
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。
Ask
people
to
name
the
world's
tallest
peak
and
anybody
with
sound
general
knowledge
will
name
Mount
Qomolangma.
But
quiz
them
on
its
exact
41
and
many
will
be
not
sure.
In
1975,
Chinese
surveyors
42
that
Mount
Qomolangma
(Mount
Everest)
was
8848.
13
meters
high.
As
43
improved,
satellites,
photoelectricity,
radars
and
gravity
measurement
technologies
were
44
to
get
more
exact
figures.
Of
course,
someone
still
had
to
carry
45
to
what
is
the
world's
rooftop.
In
2005,
a
Chinese
team
scaled
Qomolangma
and
found
that
it
was
not
as
high
as
that,
as
they
46
the
height
to
be
8844.
43
meters.
Scaling
Qomolangma
is
no
47
task.
The
average
air
temperature
there
is
-29
degrees
Celsius,
even
four
degrees
48
than
in
Antarctica.
The
snow
there
is
4
—5
meters
thick
and
hurricane-like
49
blow
all
the
time.
Team
members
were
training
to
50
the
extreme
conditions.
In
a
nutshell,
measuring
the
Qomolangma's
height
is
a
tall
order,
51
huge
amounts
of
money
and
human
resources,
But
it
is
worth
the
52
.
Qomolangma
is
the
perfect
53
for
observing
crustal
(地壳的)movements.
And
changes
to
the
peak's
height
could
54
whether
the
two
plates
are
heading
toward
or
away
from
each
other.
Besides,
the
condition
of
snow
and
other
natural
materials
at
the
top
is
an
indicator
of
upcoming
climate
change
on
the
Tibet-Qinghai
Plateau.
That's
55
measuring
the
Qomolangma's
height
is
so
significant.
Put
to
good
use,
it
can
benefit
mankind.
41.A.location
B.
appearance
C.
area
D.
height
42.A.determined
B.
assumed
C.
estimated
D.
admitted
43.A.condition
B.
technology
C.
society
D.
economy
44.A.employed
B.
expected
C.
approached
D
.inspired
45.A.weapons
B.
vehicles
C.
instruments
D.
packages
46.A.changed
B.
calculated
C.
extended
D.
expanded
47.A.glorious
B.
easy
C.
admirable
D.
tough
48.A.colder
B
.hotter
C.
higher
D.
lower
49.A.snows
B
.rains
C.
winds
D.
snowflakes
50.A.cope
with
B
.fight
for
C.
take
on
D.
carry
out
51.A.wasting
B.
spending
C.
overcoming
D
.involving
52.A.effort
B.
loss
C
.harvest
D.
achievement
53.A.channel
B.
window
C.
solution
D
.entrance
54.A.measure
B.
foresee
C.
indicate
D.
expose
55.A.where
B.
how
C.
why
D.
whether
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。
The
Creator
of
Middle
Earth
John
Ronald
Reuel
Tolkien,
better
known
as
J.
R.
R.
Tolkien,
was
born
in
1892
in
South
Africa.
His
parents
had
moved
there
looking
for
56.
better
job
for
his
father.
Three
years
57.(late),
his
mother
took
him
on
a
trip
to
England
to
visit
family.
While
they
were
away,
they
received
terrible
news
that
his
father
had
died.
58.(grow
)
up
without
a
father
must
have
been
difficult
for
Tolkien.
Worse
still,
when
he
was
only
twelve
years
old,
his
mother
also
passed
away.
As
a
child,
he
had
a
great
passion
for
language
and
in
1908,
he
went
to
Oxford
University
59.(study)
languages
and
literature.
In
1915,
he
joined
the
army
and
fought
in
the
battle
against
the
Germans.
But
soon,
he
became
too
ill
to
fight
and
returned
60.
England
the
following
year.
He
didn’t
have
a
61.(satisfy)
childhood
himself,
so
around
in
1933,
he
spent
much
time
telling
his
children
fantasy
62.(story)
of
a
hobbit
(霍比特人)
called
Bilbo.
He
first
put
it
in
writing
in
1936,
63.
turned
out
to
be
a
surprising
hit.
The
publisher
asked
him
to
write
another.
He
did
so
and
in
1948
published
The
Lord
of
the
Rings,
which
64.(publish)
in
three
volumes
between
1954
and
1955.
Tolkien,
65.(age)
eighty-one,
died
in
1973.
第四部分写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你校英语报“Keep
Healthy”栏目正在征文,请你用英语写一篇短文并投稿。
内容包括:
1.你对健康的认识;
2.保持健康的方法。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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。
Adam,
Nick,
and
Tom
were
best
friends.
Five
years
after
their
graduation
from
college,
Nick
called
Adam
and
Tom,
inviting
them
to
celebrate
his
birthday
on
his
personal
yacht
(游艇).
They
got
very
excited.
It
was
a
bright
and
sunny
summer
day.
As
Nick
was
studying
the
safety
measures
of
the
sea
journey,
he
saw
Adam
and
Tom
coming
towards
his
yacht.
With
huge
hugs
and
smiles
on
every
face,
the
three
greeted
each
other
in
their
usual
way.
“Thank
you
boys
for
coming
and
making
my
birthday
even
more
special,”
said
Nick.
“But
before
getting
started,
hope
you
both
know
there
is
a
danger
zone
at
a
particular
point
on
this
sea,

warned
Adam.
“Don’t
worry.
I
will
stay
away
from
it.
Now
let
the
party
begin!”
Nick
responded,
starting
to
turn
the
steering
wheel
(方向盘)
of
the
yacht.
Treating
the
friends
on
the
beautiful
white
yacht
sailing
on
the
blue
water
was
a
perfect
idea.
They
were
having
a
wonderful
time,
talking,
eating
and
joking.
How
time
flew!
It
started
getting
dark.
“Hey
guys!
It’s
time
to
go
back,”
Tom
shouted.
“Mr.
Sailor,
turn
your
ship’s
wheel
and
take
us
back
home,”
said
Adam.
Little
did
they
know
they
were
going
to
encounter
life-threatening
challenges
ahead.
Unknowingly,
Nick
crossed
the
danger
zone
Adam
had
mentioned
earlier.
When
realizing
this,
Nick
decided
to
make
a
turn
immediately.
Unfortunately,
a
strange
noise
came
from
the
engine
and
then
the
yacht
stopped.
Expert
at
mending
machines,
Adam
offered
to
examine
the
engine
and
asked
Nick
to
fetch
the
tool
box.
Nick
was
hurrying
to
get
it
when
he
slipped,
falling
into
the
sea
water.
“Nick!”
Tom
and
Adam
screamed.
Panicked,
Nick
started
shouting
for
help.
Tom
rushed
inside
the
yacht
to
get
a
life
jacket
to
rescue
Nick,
but
didn’t
find
one.
Instead,
he
found
a
long
rope
and
out
he
rushed
with
it.
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。
Paragraph
1:
Just
then
Adam
shouted
on
top
of
his
voice,
“Nick!
Look,
there’s
a
shark
behind
you!”
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
What
they
had
to
do
was
restart
the
yacht.
_______________________________________________________________________________
高三英语期中试题【参考答案】
第一部分听力
20
1.5=30’
1—5CBCAB
6—10
CBBAC 11—15
ABBAC16—20
BAABC
第二部分阅读
第一节:15
2.5=37.5’
21.-25DBAAC
26-30
ACCDD
31-35
CDACA
第二节:5
2.5=12.5’
36.
F
37.
A
38.
G
39.
E
40.
B
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:15
1=15
41.
D
42.
A
43.
B
44.
A
45.
C
46.
B
47.
B
48.
D
49.
C
50.
A
51.
D
52.
A
53.
B
54.
C
55.
C
第二节:10
1.5=15
56.
a
57.
later
58.
Growing
59.
to
study
60.
to
61.
satisfying/satisfactory
62
stories
63
which
64.
was
published
65.
aged
第四部分写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)All
of
us
want
to
live
a
healthy
life.Without
good
health,we
can’t
enjoy
a
colorful
life
or
taste
true
happiness.
To
keep
healthy,first,we
should
have
a
balanced
diet
because
everyone
needs
nutrition
in
the
process
of
growth.Apart
from
grains
and
meat,it
is
important
for
us
to
eat
enough
fruit
and
vegetables.Second,we
should
take
exercise
regularly,which
can
not
only
keep
our
body
strong,but
also
help
to
relieve
stress.Last
but
not
least,we
should
keep
a
positive
attitude
towards
life,which
is
beneficial
to
our
mental
health
In
a
word,nothing
is
more
important
than
health.
第二节(满分25分)Just
then
Adam
shouted
on
top
of
his
voice,
“Nick!
Look,
there’s
a
shark
behind
you!”
Turning
his
head,
Nick
was
shocked
to
find
a
black
figure
approaching
him.
Helpless
and
frightened,
Nick
swam
towards
the
yacht
like
crazy.
Tom
quickly
threw
the
rope
down
at
Nick,
who
succeeded
in
grasping
it.
With
all
their
strength,
Tom
and
Adam
pulled
Nick
up
from
the
water
before
the
shark
could
swallow
him.
But
the
hungry
animal
didn’t
give
up,
swimming
around
the
yacht
for
its
dinner.
Terrified
as
the
three
guys
were,
they
knew
they
must
do
something
to
escape
from
the
danger.
What
they
had
to
do
was
restart
the
yacht.
Though
wet
through,
Nick
fetched
the
tool
box
in
no
time.
With
the
tools
Adam
carefully
examined
the
engine,
found
out
the
exact
cause
of
its
failure
and
managed
to
get
the
engine
working.
Its
wonderful
sound
had
everyone
on
board
burst
into
cheers.
With
Nick
turning
the
steering
wheel,
the
yacht
left
the
danger
zone
at
full
speed,
leaving
the
lonely
shark
far
behind.
The
young
guys
waved
happily
at
it,
heading
straight
back.
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