江苏省南通市海安县2021届高三期中调研考试
英 语
1.
本试卷共8页,共四部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.
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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。
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1.
What
skill
does
the
woman
think
most
useful?
A.
Making
a
fire.
B.
Building
a
shelter.
C.
Finding
water.
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2.
Why
didn?t
the
woman
have
the
bags
delivered?
A.
The
supermarket
doesn?t
offer
delivery.
B.
She
is
strong
enough
to
carry
them.
C.
The
driver
doesn?t
work
today.
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3.
Why
does
the
woman
visit
the
man?
A.
To
ask
him
to
hang
a
painting
for
her.
B.
To
borrow
a
tool
from
him.
C.
To
tell
him
to
turn
down
his
music.
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4.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
home.
B.
In
a
park.
C.
In
a
shop.
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5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Whether
to
get
a
gift
for
a
wedding.
B.
How
to
prepare
for
a
wedding.
C.
What
to
get
for
a
wedding.
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、7题。
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6.
How
much
does
Judy?s
pig
weigh?
A.
100
pounds.
B.
200
pounds.
C.
300
pounds.
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7.
What
will
Judy
do?
A.
Pay
some
money
as
punishment.
B.
Spend
two
months
in
prison.
C.
Help
her
pig
lose
weight.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
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8.
Where
will
the
woman
probably
be
at
6:40
tomorrow?
A.
In
a
taxi.
B.
At
the
hotel.
C.
At
the
airport.
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9.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do
in
the
end?
A.
Book
a
taxi
for
her.
B.
Inform
her
of
the
flight.
C.
Give
her
a
wake-up
call.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
( )10.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Have
his
money
back.
B.
Get
a
new
watch
of
the
same
style.
C.
Exchange
the
watch
for
a
different
one.
( )11.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Show
his
receipt.
B.
Make
a
call.
C.
Fill
in
a
form.
( )12.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
man
bought
the
watch
a
few
days
ago.
B.
This
style
of
watch
enjoys
great
popularity.
C.
The
man?s
watch
is
completely
broken.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
( )13.
How
did
the
man
know
the
position?
A.
From
the
restaurant.
B.
From
his
friend.
C.
From
the
newspaper.
( )14.
What
related
experience
does
the
man
have?
A.
Waiting
tables.
B.
Serving
dishes.
C.
Handling
customers.
( )15.
How
long
is
the
trial
period?
A.
About
a
week.
B.
About
two
weeks.
C.
About
three
weeks.
( )16.
What
benefit
can
be
gained
from
the
job?
A.
Free
transportation
to
work.
B.
Two
free
meals
a
day.
C.
Three
days
off
a
week.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
( )17.
How
does
the
departure
time
differ
from
the
usual?
A.
It?s
fifteen
minutes
later.
B.
It?s
fifteen
minutes
earlier.
C.
It?s
half
an
hour
later.
( )18.
What
does
the
speaker
say
about
the
ruin?
A.
It
was
mentioned
during
yesterday?s
tour.
B.
It
was
near
the
ancient
theatre.
C.
It
is
a
famous
palace
now.
( )19.
Which
activity
is
unavailable
during
the
trip?
A.
Diving.
B.
Volleyball.
C.
Sailing.
( )20.
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
taking
the
suncream?
A.
It
is
safe.
B.
It
is
useless.
C.
It
is
necessary.
第二部分 阅读理解(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
I?m
not
much
of
a
gardener.
I
love
having
beautiful
flowers—but
I
don?t
have
a
good
track
record
when
it
comes
to
making
them
grow.
A
few
months
after
our
son
left
for
the
Middle
East,
my
friend
gifted
me
a
box
of
tulip
bulbs(郁金香球茎).
She
explained
that
these
bulbs
were
put
into
the
ground
in
the
fall
and
lay
sleeping
all
winter.
They
had
all
the
nutrients
they
needed
inside
the
bulb
and
would
come
out
in
the
spring.
“When
you
see
the
leaves
of
the
tiny
flowers
pushing
toward
the
sun,
you?ll
know
that
it?s
almost
time
for
your
son
to
come
home.
They?ll
give
you
what
you
need
most.”
She
walked
me
through
the
process
of
planting
them.
It
was
a
long
winter—cold
and
dark.
I
endured
both
the
weather
and
the
loneliness
and
fear
I
felt
with
my
son
away.
Dead
leaves,
frost
and
finally
a
heavy
snow
covered
the
area
where
I?d
planted
those
flowers,
and
I
soon
forgot
they
were
there.
Finally
the
weather
began
to
warm.
One
day,
as
I
walked
down
my
front
steps,
I
noticed
an
area
of
green.
I
bent
down
to
inspect
the
situation
more
clearly
and
saw
that
those
tulips
had
begun
to
grow,
their
tiny
leaves
forcing
their
way
to
the
sun.
Day
after
day,
the
time
approached
when
my
son
would
finally
be
home.
Now
with
spring
just
around
the
corner,
nothing
could
keep
either
of
us
from
marching
toward
the
light.
Almost
all
of
those
bulbs
bloomed.
And
with
each
brightly
coloured
flower,
I
marked
off
one
day
closer
to
holding
my
son
in
my
arms
again.
( )21.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
the
author?
A.
She
is
a
professional
gardener.
B.
She
never
plants
flowers
at
home.
C.
She
is
not
good
at
growing
flowers.
D.
She
often
sends
friends
flowers
as
gifts.
( )22.
Why
did
the
author
forget
the
tulip
bulbs
soon?
A.
She
had
no
hope
for
beautiful
flowers
indeed.
B.
The
bitter
winter
reminded
her
of
her
son
far
away.
C.
She
was
discouraged
from
making
another
attempt.
D.
They
failed
to
live
through
the
cold
and
long
winter.
( )23.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Dark
Winter
with
Hope
B.
Living
a
Positive
Life
C.
An
Area
of
Green
in
Spring
D.
Planting
Hope
in
Winter
B
An
80-year-old
man
and
his
family
may
soon
get
a
bill
for
the
cost
of
his
rescue
mission.
After
an
all-night
search
by
rescuers,
James
Clark
of
Dublin,
Ohio,
was
found
“not
moving
and
exhibiting
what
appeared
to
be
signs
and
symptoms
on
low
body
temperature
to
the
point
of
not
being
able
to
speak
any
clear
words,”
according
to
a
statement.
Similarly,
in
2015,
a
family
of
four
received
an
about
8,500
bill
after
their
daytime
hike
left
them
lost
in
the
dark
and
requiring
search
and
rescue
(SAR).
This
raises
an
interesting
question:
Who
pays
for
the
cost
when
you
get
lost
or
injured
in
the
great
outdoors?
The
high
cost
of
SAR
missions
is
what
prompted
states
like
New
Hampshire
to
pass
laws
that
establish
programmes
like
Hike
Safe
to
hold
individuals
more
financially
accountable
for
their
rescues.
However,
some
people
have
called
for
more
strict
laws
to
shift
SAR
costs
off
taxpayers.
They
say
such
a
move
would
ultimately
make
people
take
more
responsibility,
but
it?s
a
controversial
idea.
“Society
rescues
people
all
the
time—auto
accident
victims,
home
fire
victims—and
at
far
greater
cost
than
wilderness
hiker
rescues,”
writes
Backpacker.
Critics
say
putting
a
price
tag
on
SAR
could
cause
people
to
hesitate
before
calling
for
help
in
emergency
situations.
But
Heggie
says
this
isn?t
actually
the
reason
why
the
National
Park
Service
doesn?t
charge
for
SAR.
“If
an
agency
such
as
NPS
starts
charging
the
public
for
SAR
costs,
the
agency
essentially
has
to
conduct
SAR
operations.
If
something
goes
wrong
during
the
SAR
operation,
someone
could
lead
to
a
lawsuit(起诉).”
Both
Heggie
and
Kupper
say
the
best
way
people
can
avoid
needing
rescue
is
simply
by
being
prepared,
suggesting
that
people
research
hikes
before
they
go,
pay
attention
to
their
surroundings,
pack
essential
gear
and
not
rely
on
a
cellphone
as
a
survival
kit.
“The
best
time
to
prevent
SAR
incidents
is
when
people
are
still
at
home,”
Heggie
said.
( )24.
What
happened
to
James
when
he
was
rescued?
A.
He
lost
his
way
home.
B.
He
didn?t
dare
to
move
alone.
C.
He
couldn?t
express
himself.
D.
He
was
seriously
injured.
( )25.
What
benefit
does
a
price
tag
on
SAR
have?
A.
To
pay
back
the
rescuers.
B.
To
make
hikers
more
responsible.
C.
To
reduce
outdoor
activities.
D.
To
discourage
hikers
calling
for
help.
( )26.
What
is
the
reason
for
NPS
to
avoid
charging
for
SAR?
A.
The
possibility
of
being
charged.
B.
The
heavy
burden
of
medical
costs.
C.
The
difficulty
in
doing
a
SAR
operation.
D.
The
fear
of
doing
fewer
SAR
operations.
( )27.
What
is
the
most
effective
way
to
avoid
a
rescue
need
according
to
Heggie?
A.
Packing
necessary
things.
B.
Carrying
a
survival
kit.
C.
Taking
a
cellphone
everywhere.
D.
Preparing
well
in
advance.
C
Israeli
company
Watergen
has
produced
an
appliance
that
can
generate
clean,
drinkable
water
out
of
air.
The
device,
called
GENNY,
is
small
enough
to
be
used
in
a
home
or
office
but
can
generate
up
to
30
liters
of
water
a
day.
GENNY
takes
air
in
and
passes
through
a
filter(过滤器)
to
remove
dust
and
dirt.
The
filter
is
powerful
enough
to
work
with
high
air
pollution.
The
air
is
directed
through
GENius,
a
heating
and
cooling
process
which
causes
water
in
the
air
to
condense(凝结).
This
water
is
then
passed
through
several
more
filters
and
minerals
are
added
to
improve
the
flavour
of
the
water.
Finally,
the
water
is
stored
in
a
tank
where
it
is
continually
circulated
to
keep
it
fresh.
Therefore,
the
water
produced
by
GENNY
is
often
of
a
higher
quality
than
water
running
through
filtration
systems
attached
to
the
city?s
water
lines.
The
technology
of
GENius
is
much
better
than
other
technologies
that
generate
water
from
air.
It
produces
four
to
five
times
more
water
per
kilowatt-hour.
Watergen
has
other
products
that
use
this
same
technology
on
a
larger
scale,
the
largest
of
which
can
produce
up
to
5,000
litres
of
water
per
day.
As
an
added
bonus,
during
the
water
generation
process,
GENNY
can
emit
clean
air
which
is
healthier
for
people
to
breathe.
At
the
Consumer
Electronics
Show
in
Las
Vegas,
GENNY
was
named
the
Energy
Efficient
Product
of
the
Year.
The
award
series
recognize
the
world?s
top
high-tech
home
products.
Last
year,
Watergen?s
large-scale
products
were
donated
to
authorities
in
Brazil,
Vietnam
and
India.
They
also
assisted
rescue
and
recovery
efforts
during
the
2018
California
wildfires
and
provided
clean,
safe
water
for
the
residents
of
Texas
and
Florida
in
the
aftermath
of
the
devastation
caused
by
hurricanes
Harvey
and
Irma.
Watergen
also
seeks
to
help
protect
the
environment
by
reducing
waste
generated
by
plastic
water
bottles.
People
are
called
upon
to
put
the
water
from
GENNY
into
reusable
bottles
so
that
plastic
ones
don?t
get
used
and
thrown
away.
( )28.
What
does
GENNY
accomplish
by
adding
minerals
to
the
water?
A.
It
keeps
the
water
fresh.
B.
It
helps
kill
harmful
bacteria.
C.
It
satisfies
local
water
regulations.
D.
It
makes
the
water
taste
better.
( )29.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
GENius?
A.
Energy-efficient.
B.
Cost-saving.
C.
Time-saving.
D.
Environment-friendly.
( )30.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“emit”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
mean?
A.
Cut
down.
B.
Blow
away.
C.
Give
off.
D.
Use
up.
( )31.
What
can
Watergen
do
using
its
large
scale
products?
A.
Consume
plastic
waste.
B.
Respond
to
natural
disasters.
C.
Test
water
quality
globally.
D.
Relieve
drought
in
some
countries.
D
When
you
think
of
a
map,
is
north
on
the
top
or
the
bottom?
Usually,
maps
are
designed
with
north
on
top,
though
when
we
think
about
it,
there?s
no
logical
reason
for
this
bias.
After
all,
there
is
no
up
or
down
in
space.
So
what?s
wrong
with
south,
east
or
west
being
on
the
top
of
the
map?
The
answer
is:nothing
at
all.
In
fact,
north-up
maps
only
became
the
norm
in
the
last
few
hundred
years.
Ancient
Egyptian
maps
had
south
at
the
top
because
the
Nile
River
flows
downhill
from
mountains
in
the
south
to
the
Mediterranean
Sea
in
the
north.
Mecca
was
to
the
south
of
most
early
Muslim
civilizations,
and
south-up
maps
were
designed
so
that
viewers
would
look
up
to
see
Mecca.
Medieval
Christian
maps
had
east
at
the
top,
as
they
believed
the
Garden
of
Eden
was
in
the
east.
The
only
early
maps
that
had
north
at
the
top
were
those
of
early
China
because
the
emperor
lived
in
the
north.
North
seems
to
have
settled
at
the
top
of
maps
during
the
16th
century,
largely
thanks
to
a
Flemish
mapmaker,
Mercator.
Mercator
was
a
great
admirer
of
an
early
Greek
mapmaker,
who,
for
reasons
now
unknown,
put
north
at
the
top
of
maps,
so
Mercator
did,
too.
When
Mercator?s
world
map
became
the
standard
map
to
navigate
the
oceans,
north
up
became
standard
as
well.
What
is
the
implication
of
this
north-view
of
the
world?
Psychologically,
people
tend
to
think
of
up
as
good
and
down
as
bad.
Just
think
of
words
and
phrases
like
“upmarket”,
“upbeat”
and
“moving
up
in
the
world”,
and
how
they
contrast
with
their
opposites.
Because
north
is
so
consistently
put
at
the
top
of
maps,
people
now
think
of
north
as
good,
too.
Several
attempts
have
been
made
in
recent
years
by
introducing
south-up
maps
to
the
market.
These
maps
not
only
give
us
a
chance
to
see
the
world
differently,
but
also
give
everyone
the
chance
to
see
themselves
on
top.
( )32.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
North-up
maps
were
rare
in
ancient
times.
B.
Deciding
up
or
down
in
space
is
ridiculous.
C.
Mecca
maps
were
based
on
a
legend.
D.
The
south-up
map
first
appeared
in
ancient
Egypt.
( )33.
Why
is
north
associated
with
good?
A.
An
illogical
reason.
B.
The
spread
of
Mercator?s
maps.
C.
People?s
preference
for
up.
D.
An
age-old
tradition
in
Greece.
( )34.
What
is
the
author?s
attitude
to
south-up
maps?
A.
Cautious.
B.
Supportive.
C.
Uncaring.
D.
Disapproving.
( )35.
What?s
the
main
purpose
of
the
text?
A.
To
explain
a
phenomenon.
B.
To
compare
various
facts.
C.
To
correct
a
cultural
bias.
D.
To
argue
for
a
viewpoint.
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。
A
sit-spot
routine
is
a
practice
that
naturalists
use
to
learn
more
about
the
world
around
them.
You
might
have
other
reasons
for
adopting
the
practice,
but
following
the
advice
of
these
experienced
sit-spotters
for
selecting
your
location
will
help
you
create
a
routine
you
can
stick
to.
It
needs
to
be
close
to
your
home.
36
The
longer
it
takes
you
to
get
to
your
spot,
the
less
likely
you
will
be
to
visit
it
multiple
times
a
week.
And
if
you
aren?t
visiting
it
regularly,
you
can?t
tap
into
all
those
healthful
benefits.?
37 ?
Most
locations
you
choose
will
have
at
least
a
handful
of
birds
hanging
around
if
not
more
wildlife
to
watch.
38
This
helps
tune
yourself
in
to
more
than
just
the
scenery
around
you
but
also
the
fact
that
you?re
part
of
a
larger
ecosystem.
It
inspires
the
connection
that
causes
so
many
other
wonderful
benefits
of
nature.?
It
needs
to
be
safe.
Ideally,
your
sit-spot
will
be
apart
from
others
so
that
you
can
have
some
time
to
sit
peace
and
get
comfortable
without
distraction
from
other
people.
39
Pay
attention
to
the
area
around
you
and
the
area
leading
into
and
away
from
your
sit-spot.
If
any
red
flags
go
up
that
make
you
feel
unsafe,
select
a
different
location.?
There
are
ideal
sit-spot
locations
that
wrap
you
entirely
in
nature
for
hundreds
of
yards,
and
there
are
practical
sit-spot
locations
like
a
bench
in
the
corner
of
a
city
park.
40
So
maximize
what
you
have
around
you
to
make
any
amount
of
outdoor
time
part
of
your
daily
or
weekly
routine.?
A.
It
can
even
be
in
your
backyard.
B.
It
needs
to
have
some
animal
activity.
C.
Notice
how
they?re
using
the
landscape.
D.
But
in
this
loneliness,
you
probably
feel
safe.
E.
It?s
wonderful
to
just
sit
and
observe
what?s
around
you.
F.
It?s
more
important
to
have
a
practical
location
than
an
ideal
one.
G.
This
closeness
is
what
will
help
to
make
visiting
your
spot
a
routine.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
?
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。
I
work
as
a
waiter
at
a
restaurant.
Last
night
an
elderly
couple
came
into
the
restaurant
and
my
co-worker
41
them.
We
usually
do
our
own
tables,
but
because
we
were
so
42
last
night
that
we
helped
each
other
out.
Then
the
elderly
couple
43
to
me
that
they
were
ready
to
order.?
The
husband
began
ordering
and
it
was
very
clear
that
he
had
a
44
disorder.
I
could
tell
the
wife
had
told
her
husband
very
complexly
what
she
wanted,
as
a
way
for
him
to
45
ordering.
It
took
a
while
for
him
to
order,
and
in
the
meantime
she
was
sitting
there
and
she
looked
so
proud
and
46
despite
her
husband?s
immense
stammering(结巴).?
Honestly,
the
whole
thing
just
had
a
strong
influence
on
me.
It
was
beautiful
and
just
made
me
47
that
a
huge
part
of
48
is
acceptance,
tolerance
and
support.
She
could
have
made
the
order
and
made
things
a
lot
49
for
her
husband
and
avoided
the
50
from
other
tables,
but
she
didn?t.
Instead,
she
51
him
and
was
proud
to
see
him
52
the
order.?
This
whole
thing
reminded
me
that
life
is
53
for
all
of
us.
I
assumed
these
wealthy
people
had
everything
going
well
for
them
and
I?m
sure
they
do,
but
it
just
reminded
me
that
all
of
us
have
our
54 .
I
initially
took
their
55
of
wanting
to
order
as
being
rude,
but
I
think
they
signalled
it
because
he
really
wanted
to
get
the
order
right.?
( )41.
A.
comforted
B.
delivered
C.
ignored
D.
seated
( )42.
A.
busy
B.
anxious
C.
conscience
D.
cautious
( )43.
A.
adjusted
B.
appealed
C.
signalled
D.
inspected
( )44.
A.
hearing
B.
speech
C.
mental
D.
sleep
( )45.
A.
practise
B.
assess
C.
imagine
D.
consider
( )46.
A.
awkward
B.
controversial
C.
content
D.
consistent
( )47.
A.
anticipate
B.
realize
C.
admit
D.
compensate
( )48.
A.
dream
B.
gratitude
C.
reward
D.
love
( )49.
A.
safer
B.
easier
C.
clearer
D.
slower
( )50.
A.
congratulations
B.
stares
C.
wishes
D.
cheers
( )51.
A.
supported
B.
protected
C.
evaluated
D.
urged
( )52.
A.
underline
B.
accept
C.
complete
D.
obey
( )53.
A.
abrupt
B.
peaceful
C.
conventional
D.
tough
( )54.
A.
problems
B.
strengths
C.
mistakes
D.
fears
( )55.
A.
command
B.
gesture
C.
opinion
D.
purpose
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。
Many
travellers
don?t
know
if
they
should
tip
or
how
much
they
should
tip
when
it
comes
to
56 (tip)
on
their
travels,
as
they
are
not
aware
of
local
customs.
The
key
is
to
do
your
research
beforehand,
57
will
help
you
to
avoid
your
trip
becoming
spoiled
by
any
awkwardness.?
In
the
US,
tipping
is
given:
around
15%
or
more
is
common
for
restaurants
and
taxis,
while
$1
to
$2
is
considered
sufficient
for
the
hotel
room
service
employee.
In
Canada,
the
tipping
situation
is
very
similar
to
58
of
the
US.?
Japan
is
a
country
where
things
are
very
different.
Here,
tipping
is
incredibly
uncommon,
and
can
even
be
viewed
as
rude—especially
if
money
is
handed
over
59 (direct).
Tour
guides
and
tour
bus
drivers,
however,
should
60 (offer)
a
tip
of
roughly
£5
for
a
half
day
tour
or
£10
61
a
full
day
tour.
But
ensure
that
this
tip
is
presented
in
62
envelope,
rather
than
visible
cash.?
Tipping
is
not
expected
in
China.
However,
people
sometimes
give
tips
to
show
their
63 (appreciate).?
Even
within
Europe,
tipping
64 (various)
from
country
to
country.
The
French
expect
a
15%
service
charge
in
restaurants
and
bars
and
65 (round)
up
your
bill
is
appreciated.
In
Germany,
an
extra
5%
to
10%
on
top
of
the
service
charge
is
customary
for
good
service.?
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
?
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
?
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华,在英国一个月的文化体验活动即将结束时,你准备给接待你的Black夫妇送上你从中国带来的一个有中国文化特色的小礼物并附上一张卡片。
内容包括:
1.
表达对他们的感谢;
2.
对你的小礼物作一个简单说明;
3.
邀请Black夫妇到中国来体验中国传统文化。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear
Mr
and
Mrs
Black,
?
?
?
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
A
friend
of
mine
named
Paul
received
an
automobile
car
from
his
brother
as
a
Christmas
present.
On
Christmas
Eve
when
Paul
came
out
of
his
office,
a
little
boy,
named
Jack,
was
walking
around
the
shiny
new
car,
admiring
it.
“Is
this
your
car,
Mister?”
he
asked.
Paul
nodded.
“My
brother
gave
it
to
me
for
Christmas.”
Jack
was
surprised.
“You
mean
your
brother
gave
it
to
you
and
it
didn?t
cost
you
anything?
Boy,
I
wish...”
He
hesitated.
Of
course,
Paul
knew
what
he
was
going
to
wish
for.
He
was
going
to
wish
he
had
a
brother
like
that.
But
what
Jack
said
jarred(使感到不快)
Paul
all
the
way
down
to
his
heels.
“I
wish,”
Jack
went
on,
“that
I
could
be
a
brother
like
your
brother!”
Paul
looked
at
him
in
astonishment,
then
impulsively
he
added,
“Would
you
like
to
take
a
ride
in
my
automobile?”
“Oh
yes,
I?d
love
that.”
After
a
short
ride,
Jack
turned
and
with
his
eyes
aglow,
said,
“Mister,
would
you
mind
driving
in
front
of
my
house?”
“Will
you
stop
where
those
two
steps
are?”
Jack
asked.
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:
Jack
ran
up
the
steps.?
?
?
?
?
Paragraph
2:
Paul
got
out
and
lifted
Jack?s
brother
to
the
front
seat
of
his
car.?
?
?
?
?2020~2021学年期中学业质量监测试卷
高三英语
参考答案
第一部分:听力(共两书,满分30分)
ACBAC
--10
BAACB
11-15
CBACB
16-20
ABACC
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375分
27
CBAD
28-31
DACB
32--35ACBD
第二节(共5小题:每小题25分,满分12.5分)
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)
DACBA
46-50
CBDBB
51-55
ACDAB
第二节(共10小题:每小题15分,满分15分)
59.
directly
63
appreciation
64.var
65.
rounding
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分
第一节应用文(满分15分
One
possible
Dear
Mr
and
mrs
black
whe
an
end,
I
realize
it
wouldn't
have
been
possible
without
your
love
and
care.
Many
thanks
for
what
you
have
done
during
my
stay
and
i
do
believe
your
kindness
and
hospitality
will
stay
with
me
for
a
very
long
tin
The
small
gift
is
paper-cut,
which
pe
at.
The
vivid
pictures
cut
out
from
common
colorful
paper
undoubtedly
are
a
popular
choice
for
decoration
in
my
country.
I
chose
them
as
a
gift
to
show
my
appreciation
and
as
a
reminder
of
my
unforgettable
time
here
with
you.
I
hope
you'll
like
it
and
thanks
again
for
everything.
Welcome
to
China
to
experience
different
kinds
of
traditional
culture
Y
LiH
第二节读后续写(满分25分」
jack
ran
up
the
steps.
Then
in
a
little
while
Paul
heard
him
coming
back
with
his
little
crippled
brother
Jack
sat
him
down
on
the
bottom
step,
pointing
to
the
car
there
the
car
is,
Buddy,
just
like
I
told
you
upstairs
just
now.
He
told
Buddy
that
Pauls
brother
gave
it
to
him
for
Christmas.
And
then
Jack
promised
Buddy
that
some
day
he
was
going
to
give
him
one
just
like
it.
Jack
asked
Paul
whether
he
would
take
his
brother
to
have
a
ride.
Paul
nodded
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