(共5张PPT)
一、听力
1—5
BABAA
6—10
BBCAA
11—15
ABABC
16—20
ACBCC
二、阅读理解
21-25
CBACD
26-30
DBCCC
31-35
BCBDA
36-40
C
EDGB
三、完型填空
41-55
BCDDB
/
CACCA
/
CBABD
四、语法填空
56.
that/which
57.
of
58.
rapidly
59.
flowers
60.
lucky
61.
helping
62.
a
63.offered
64.response
65.
to
spread
五、应用文范文
Dear
Paul,
I’m
very
glad
to
know
that
you
will
travel
in
China.
I
strongly
recommend
that
you
pay
a
visit
to
Chongqing.
Chongqing
is
one
of
the
most
popular
tourist
destinations
in
China.
It
is
not
only
a
city
with
a
long
history
but
also
has
many
wonderful
places
of
interest,
where
you
can
enjoy
yourself
to
the
fullest.
Besides,
people
in
Chongqing
are
very
kind,
friendly
and
willing
to
help,
which
will
make
your
visit
more
comfortable.
What’s
more,
you
will
have
a
chance
to
enjoy
delicious
food
there,
such
as
Chongqing
Hotpot,
Chongqing
Noodles.
I
do
hope
that
you
will
have
a
good
time
in
Chongqing.
Best
wishes!
六、读后续写范文
Paragraph
1:
A
wave
of
guilt
swept
over
me
and
I
had
to
admit
the
fact
that
I
had
gone
to
the
movies
and
that
was
the
real
reason
why
I
was
late.
Dad
listened
carefully
as
sadness
passed
through
him,
“I’m
angry,
not
with
you
but
with
myself.
You
see.
I
realize
that
I
have
failed
as
a
father
if
after
all
these
years
you
feel
that
you
have
to
lie
to
me.
I
have
failed
because
I
have
brought
up
a
son
who
cannot
even
tell
the
truth
to
his
own
father.
I’m
going
to
walk
home
now
and
think
where
I
have
gone
wrong
all
these
years.”
六、读后续写范文
Paragraph
2:
“But
father,
it’s
exactly
eighteen
miles
home
from
here
,
and
it’s
dark.
You
can't
walk
back.”
I
begged.
My
protests,
my
apologies
and
the
rest
of
my
words
were
useless.
I
had
let
my
father
down,
and
I
was
about
to
learn
one
of
the
most
painful
lessons
of
my
life.
Dad
began
walking
along
the
dusty
roads.
I
quickly
jumped
in
the
car
and
followed
behind.
I
apologized
all
the
way,
telling
him
how
sorry
I
was,
but
he
simply
ignored
me.
For
18
miles
he
kept
walking.
Seeing
my
father
in
so
much
pain
was
the
most
awful
experience
that
I
have
ever
faced.
However
it
was
also
the
most
successful
lesson.衡阳市田家炳中学2020下学期期中考试
高二年级英语试卷
满分
150
时量
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
did
the
man
do
yesterday
afternoon?
A.
He
wrote
a
report.
B.
He
went
to
the
airport.
C.
He
listened
to
a
speech.
2.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
the
weather?
A.
It’s
getting
better.
B.
It’s
so
changeable.
C.
It’s
getting
worse.
3.
When
does
the
post
office
probably
open?
A.
At
7:30.
B.
At
8:00.
C.
At
8:30.
4.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Go
boating.
B.
Go
camping.
C.
Go
kite-flying.
5.
Where
does
the
woman
want
to
go?
A.
A
theater.
B.
A
hotel.
C.
A
shopping
center.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
was
the
man
doing?
A.
Making
a
plan.
B.
Having
a
party.
C.
Calling
his
friend.
7.
How
does
the
woman
sound
in
the
end?
A.
Excited.
B.
Annoyed.
C.
Grateful.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10
三个小题。
8.
In
which
department
is
the
woman
likely
to
work?
A.
Sales
department.
B.
Production
department.
C.
Marketing
department.
9.
What’s
the
special
requirement
for
the
job?
A.
Working
on
weekends.
B.
Traveling
most
of
the
time.
C.
Good
communication
skills.
10.
How
long
does
it
take
the
woman
to
get
to
the
company?
A.
15
minutes.
B.
30
minutes.
C.
45
minutes.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Return
home.
B.
Take
some
photos.
C.
Go
on
a
business
trip.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
Judy?
A.
She
is
twenty-one.
B.
She
is
married.
C.
She
is
in
college.
13.
Who
is
the
woman’s
son?
A.
Tim.
B.
Jamie.
C.
Julian.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
What
was
the
man
doing?
A.
Looking
at
a
picture.
B.
Watching
a
funny
video.
C.
Reading
an
interesting
story.
15.
What
happened
to
the
news
reporter?
A.
He
hit
a
big
tree.
B.
He
had
a
car
accident.
C.
He
was
attacked
by
bees.
16.
What’s
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Windy.
C.
Cloudy.
17.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Listen
to
music.
B.
Surf
the
website.
C.
Go
to
the
park.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
How
long
must
vacation
requests
be
given
in
advance?
A.
One
week.
B.
Two
weeks.
C.
Three
weeks.
19.
What’s
required
on
the
Vacation
Request
Form?
A.
A
reasonable
explanation.
B.
The
name
of
a
replacement.
C.
A
signature
from
the
general
manager.
20.
Who
is
Barbara?
A.
The
general
manager.
B.
The
boss
of
the
company.
C.
An
employee
in
the
HR
department.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
While
some
extreme
diets
may
suggest
otherwise,
we
all
need
a
balance
of
protein,
fat,
carbohydrates,
fiber,
vitamins,
and
minerals
in
our
diets
to
keep
a
healthy
body.
You
don’t
need
to
remove
certain
kinds
of
foods
from
your
diet,
but
rather
select
the
healthiest
ones.
Protein
Protein
gives
us
the
energy
to
get
up
and
go
—
and
keep
going
—
while
also
supporting
mood
and
cognitive
function
(认知功能).
Too
much
protein
can
be
harmful
to
people
with
kidney
disease,
but
the
latest
research
suggests
that
many
of
us
need
more
high-quality
protein,
especially
as
we
age.
That
doesn’t
mean
you
have
to
eat
more
animal
products
—
a
variety
of
plant-based
sources
of
protein
each
day
can
ensure
your
body
gets
all
the
necessary
protein
it
needs.
Fat
Not
all
fat
is
the
same.
While
bad
fat
can
destroy
your
diet
and
increase
the
possibility
of
certain
diseases,
good
fat
protects
your
brain
and
heart.
In
fact,
healthy
fat
—
such
as
omega-3s
—is
necessary
to
your
physical
and
emotional
health.
Understanding
how
to
include
more
healthy
fat
in
your
diet
can
help
improve
your
mood
and
your
well-beings.
Fiber
Eating
foods
high
in
dietary
fiber
(grain,
fruit,
vegetables,
nuts,
and
beans)
can
help
you
stay
regular
and
lower
the
possibility
of
heart
disease,
strokes,
and
diabetes.
It
can
also
improve
your
skin
and
even
help
you
to
lose
weight;
Depending
on
your
age
and
gender,
experts
suggest
you
eat
at
least
21
to
38
grams
of
fiber
each
day.
Calcium(钙)
Your
body
uses
calcium
to
build
healthy
bones
and
teeth,
keep
them
strong,
send
messages
through
the
nervous
system,
and
control
the
heart’s
rhythm.
Not
getting
enough
calcium
in
your
diet
can
also
lead
to
anxiety,
depression,
and
sleep
difficulties.
Whatever
your
age
or
gender,
it’s
necessary
to
include
calcium-rich
foods
in
your
diet.
21.What
can
we
know
about
protein
from
the
second
paragraph?
The
animal
products
provide
more
protein.
We
should
have
less
protein
when
we
get
older.
Protein
can
improve
a
person’s
mood.
We
should
have
as
much
protein
as
possible.
22.
Which
is
one
benefit
of
foods
in
high
fiber?
They
provide
more
energy.
They
help
improve
the
skin.
They
help
build
healthy
teeth.
D.
They
are
good
for
eyesight.
23.
What’s
the
effect
of
shortage
of
calcium?
A.
People
may
have
trouble
with
sleep.
B.
People
may
become
older
easily.
C.
People
may
have
the
risk
of
kidney
disease.
D.
People
may
gain
weight
quickly
in
a
short
time.
B
The
average
American
family
will
spend
somewhere
around
$637
on
back-to-school
supplies
for
each
elementary
school
child
this
year
and
twice
that
for
a
high
school
student.
Add
to
that
the
fact
that
both
children
and
parents
feel
anxious
about
the
transition
(过渡)
of
going
back
to
school
at
the
end
of
summer.
For
this,
Jermaine
Smith
of
Cleveland
and
four
other
barbers
decided
to
cut
hair
for
about
40
kids
and
teens
for
free
last
Saturday.
In
fact,
Smith
has
been
giving
back
to
the
community
in
other
ways
long
before
this
weekend.
He
cuts
hair
by
day,
but
in
the
evenings,
after
bringing
his
daughter
home
from
school,
he
goes
to
work
as
a
police
officer.
“A
lot
of
parents
bring
their
kids
to
me
for
haircuts
because
I’m
a
police
officer.
They
trust
me
because
they
think
that
I
teach
kids
to
do
the
right
things
in
the
barber
shop.
I
always
tell
young
men
that
they
always
get
to
stay
neat
and
attractive,
and
people
tend
to
treat
them
with
respect,”
Smith
says.
“When
you
get
your
hair
cut,
you
look
good
and
feel
good.”
Maybe
a
service
that
would
only
cost
$15
regularly
seems
like
just
a
drop
in
the
bucket,
but
child
and
teen
psychologist
Dr.
Barbara
Greenberg
sees
this
as
more
than
just
a
one-time
free
service.
Other
free
haircut
and
school
supply
events
have
appeared
unexpectedly
all
across
the
country
this
month,
as
organizers
have
recognized
how
much
parents
can
use
this
extra
help.
Greenberg
says,
“One
of
the
ways
to
make
a
transition
easier
is
to
make
it
fun
and
introduce
something
new
or
unusual,
so
the
whole
idea
of
getting
a
haircut
makes
kids
feel
special
and
important.”
The
haircuts
were
just
part
of
the
Start
School
on
the
Right
Foot
event,
which
also
handed
out
about
50
backpacks
full
of
school
supplies.
24.
Why
did
Jermaine
Smith
and
other
barbers
cut
hair
for
kids?
A.
To
improve
the
community
service.
B.
To
prepare
children
for
the
competition.
C.
To
help
children
and
parents
reduce
anxiety.
D.
To
provide
back-to-school
supplies
for
children.
25.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
Jermaine
Smith?
A.
Honest
and
generous.
B.
Creative
and
friendly.
C.
Grateful
and
thoughtful.
D.
Reliable
and
responsible.
26.
What
does
Jermaine
Smith
want
young
people
to
do?
A.
Form
a
healthy
lifestyle.
B.
Treat
people
with
respect.
C.
Get
along
well
with
others.
D.
Leave
a
good
impression
on
people.
27.What
is
Dr.
Barbara
Greenberg
glad
to
see?
More
parents
are
willing
to
work
together.
More
people
take
action
to
help
kids
in
school.
People
amuse
the
little
kids
in
school
regularly.
D.
People
try
to
make
kids
feel
special
and
important.
C
More
than
a
third
of
Americans
don’t
get
enough
sleep.
That
may
not
seem
like
a
big
deal,
but
being
short
of
sleep
―
even
by
just
an
hour
can
have
serious
effects
on
your
health,
and
the
economy
(经济).
Every
year,
not
getting
enough
sleep
costs
the
U.S.
economy
up
to
$411
billion,
according
to
a
new
report
from
the
not-for-profit
research
group
RAND
Europe.
The
researchers
wanted
to
look
at
how
shortened
sleep
―
which
means
getting
a
sleep
of
less
than
7
hours
a
night
―
affects
the
economy
of
five
different
countries:
the
U.S.,
the
UK,
Germany,
Japan
and
Canada.
With
survey
results
from
the
National
Sleep
Foundation,
they
found
three
effects:
death,
since
lack
(缺乏)
of
sleep
has
been
connected
to
about
half
of
the
leading
causes
of
death
in
the
U.S.;
low
productivity
(生产力),
since
sleepy
workers
are
less
productive
and
more
likely
not
to
show
up;
and
poor
development
skills,
which
affect
lifetime
earnings.
“How
would
those
countries
look
if
the
number
of
people
who
sleep
less
than
a
certain
amount
of
time
actually
improved?”
wondered
Marco
Hafner,
a
research
leader
at
RAND
Europe
and
the
report’s
main
author.
The
U.S.
loses
the
most
from
its
sleepy
people.
The
researchers
said
that
workers
with
shortened
sleep
cost
the
country’s
economy
about
$411
billion
a
year,
about
2%
of
the
GDP.
Japan
was
the
second
most
affected
losing
about
the
same
of
its
GDP
followed
by
Germany
and
the
UK.
Canada
had
the
best
sleepers,
but
still
lost
1.4%
of
its
GDP
to
lack
of
sleep.
The
study
authors
also
found
marked
health
effects
from
lack
of
sleep.
Sleeping
about
six
hours
a
night
is
connected
to
a
7%
higher
risk
of
death,
and
sleeping
less
than
six
hours
is
connected
to
a
13%
higher
risk.
“It’s
not
a
small
problem,”
Hafner
says.
“It
seems
to
be
not
only
a
public
health
problem,
but
also
an
economic
problem.”
28.
How
much
does
lack
of
sleep
probably
cost
the
American
economy
every
month
on
average?
A.
More
than
$411
billion.
B.
Less
than
$411
thousand.
C.
About
$35
billion.
D.
About
$35
thousand.
29.
What
effect
is
not
mentioned
when
workers
are
short
of
sleep
according
to
Paragraph
3?
A.
It
may
affect
the
health
of
the
workers.
B.
It
may
affect
the
income
of
the
workers.
C.
It
may
affect
the
education
of
the
workers.
D.
It
may
affect
the
productivity
of
the
workers.
30.
What
can
we
know
from
Paragraph
5?
A.
The
UK
loses
the
least
in
economy.
B.
Japan
loses
the
most
because
of
its
sleepy
people.
C.
Lack
of
sleep
has
become
an
important
economic
problem.
D.
Lack
of
sleep
in
workers
has
not
produced
noticeable
effects.
31.
Where
can
we
find
this
text
most
probably?
A.
In
a
dictionary.
B.
In
an
economic
magazine.
C.
In
a
guidebook.
D.
In
a
storybook.
D
After
bikes
and
umbrellas
are
made
sharable
across
China,
some
companies
started
eyeing
the
fitness
market,
so
shared
gym
rooms
have
hit
the
streets
in
Beijing.
Unlike
regular
gyms
that
provide
large,
open
spaces
for
many
members
to
share
at
the
same
time,
the
newly
built
shared
gym
rooms
are
small,
stand-alone
rooms
for
a
person
to
use,
often
set
up
near
living
communities.
Every
four-square-meter
room
is
equipped
with
a
treadmill
(跑步机),
an
air
cleaner,
a
mirror,
a
television
and
an
air
conditioner,
and
users
can
let
down
the
curtains
for
privacy.
When
exercising,
users
can
listen
to
music,
watch
movies
and
check
emails
by
connecting
to
the
Internet
by
the
screen
fixed
on
the
treadmill.
There’s
no
shower
or
washbasin.
Similar
to
using
a
shared
bike,
users
can
locate
a
shared
gym
room
by
smartphone
application,
book
a
room
in
advance
and
then
need
to
scan
(扫描)
a
QR
code
for
use.
A
refundable
deposit
(保证金)
of
99
yuan
is
required,
and
users
are
charged
0.2
yuan
per
minute.
The
shared
gym
rooms
are
created
by
Misspao,
a
Beijing-based
technology
company
founded
in
July.
Within
two
weeks
since
it
was
founded,
the
company
has
already
got
two
rounds
of
funding
valued
over
100
million
yuan,
Yicai
Global
reports.
The
idea
of
the
shared
fitness
experience
is
not
entirely
nascent.
Last
December,
the
Shanghai-based
technology
company
VRUN
set
up
shared
treadmills
in
office
and
apartment
buildings.
The
sharing
economy
is
still
becoming
popular
in
China.
According
to
Yicai
Global,
confident
investors
are
pouring
millions
into
sharing
start-ups.
In
March,
the
State
Information
Center
published
a
report
which
predicts
that
the
total
value
of
China’s
sharing
economy
will
see
a
yearly
growth
of
40%
in
the
coming
years,
and
it
is
expected
to
contribute
around
10%
to
the
country’s
GDP
by
2020.
32.
What
makes
the
shared
gym
room
different
from
the
regular
one?
A.
Offering
open
spaces.
B.
Standing
in
the
living
zone.
C.
Holding
one
person
at
a
time.
D.
Having
some
advanced
equipment.
33.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
shared
gym
room
from
the
text?
A.
Users
can
have
a
shower
in
it
after
exercise.
B.
Users
who
want
to
use
it
need
a
smartphone.
C.
Users
who
use
it
first
need
to
pay
for
99.2
yuan.
D.
Users’
privacy
can’t
be
protected
while
they
are
exercising.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“nascent”
probably
mean
in
Paragraph
5?
A.
Simple.
B.
Popular.
C.
Satisfying.
D.
New.
35.
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
of
writing
the
text?
A.
To
introduce
shared
gym
rooms.
B.
To
advertise
a
technology
company.
C.
To
predict
the
future
of
the
sharing
economy.
D.
To
persuade
people
to
support
the
sharing
economy.
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How
to
Speak
in
Meetings
Making
your
voice
heard
is
one
way
to
gain
respect
in
your
school
or
workplace.
Yet,
you
may
feel
like
you
have
nothing
new
to
say
or
contribute.
Here
are
some
ways
to
make
you
feel
ready
for
a
meeting.
36
Having
some
ideas
about
what
you
want
to
say
already
planned
out
can
help
you
to
feel
more
confident
in
a
meeting.
Try
writing
down
a
few
ideas
for
questions
you
can
ask
or
ideas
you
can
bring
up
in
the
meeting.
37
Be
the
first
speaker.
If
you
want
to
speak
yet
somehow
talk
your
way
out
of
it,
try
being
the
first
to
say
something.
38
Make
a
point
to
jump
in
first
and
create
discussion
instead
of
delaying
your
comments.
Speak
confidently.
39
Make
your
words
meaningful.
Even
if
you
don’t
feel
confident,
show
confidence
in
what
you’re
saying
and
how
you’re
saying
it.
Speak
clearly
and
try
to
avoid
fillers
like
“
uh”
or
“um”.
Make
a
brief
point.
There’s
no
need,
to
ramble
on(啰嗦地说)to
make
sure
that
you’re
heard
or
that
people
understand
you.
40
Make
what
you
say
memorable,
not
time-wasting.
Take
some
time
to
form
your
thoughts
and
ideas,
and
then
say
it
in
a
clear
and
effective
way.
Make
sure
you
turn
to
your
teachers
for
help.
Focus
on
speaking
clearly
and
with
fewer
words.
Plan
out
a
few
talking
points
before
the
meeting.
Speaking
first
means
you
have
less
time
to
doubt
yourself.
Use
these
notes
to
guide
you
when
you
are
ready
to
speak.
Surround
yourself
with
people
who
make
you
feel
good
about
yourself.
You
don’t
need
to
shout
or
talk
over
people
to
say
something
confidently.
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。
The
taxi
driver
was
a
man
in
his
late
thirties.
He
picked
me
up
and
41
me
to
my
place.
I
usually
like
to
have
brief
42
with
people
no
matter
where
I
come
upon
them
and
this
situation
was
no
different.
I
started
by
asking
him
how
43
was.
He
told
me
briefly
that
his
business
was
just
44
but
the
cost
of
gas
was
really
hurting
his
45
line.
We
then
got
around
to
discussing
the
job
environment.
He
told
me
that
he
had
difficulty
getting
another
type
of
work
because
of
his46
.
“I
used
to
be
a
con
(罪犯),”
he
said
47
.
“People
look
at
my
record
and
then
I’m
48
,
but
you
know
I’ve
turned
my
life
around
and
have
been
49
for
several
years.
You
don’t
seem
to
be
at
all
worried
that
you
are
riding
with
a
con?”
As
we
parked
at
my
place,
I
thought
about
my
50
for
a
few
seconds.
“It
is
never
easy
to
start
a
new
life,”
I
said,
“but
I’m
glad
you
are
starting.
If
you
don’t
want
to
drive
taxi
for
the
51
of
your
life,
then
you
can
move
down
to
some
other
job
you
may
be
52
.”
The
driver
seemed
to
be
quite
53
as
he
took
my
money.
“What
you
said
to
me
makes
a
lot
of
54
,”
he
said.
“I
will
remember
your
55
and
that
you
were
real
easy
to
talk
with―I
hope
to
see
you
again.”
A.led
B.drove
C.showed
D.guided
A.instruction
B.comparisons
C.conversations
D.meetings
A.weather
B.family
C.market
D.business
A.slow
B.large
C.hard
D.fine
A.broken
B.bottom
C.straight
D.body
A.knowledge
B.education
C.background
D.age
A.honestly
B.angrily
C.fairly
D.secretly
A.away
B.back
C.out
D.up
A.bright
B.strict
C.clean
D.regular
A.reply
B.excuse
C.position
D.reason
51
.
A.half
B.part
C.rest
D.whole
52
.
A.famous
for
B.interested
in
C.regretful
over
D.afraid
of
53
.
A.surprised
B.nervous
C.ashamed
D.bored
54
.
A.effort
B.sense
C.trouble
D.money
55
.
A.smartness
B.eagerness
C.seriousness
D.kindness
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。
In
a
beautiful
example
of
the
cyclic
(循环的)
nature
of
kindness,
I
received
a
“donation”
56._____
helped
me
continue
my
month-long
journey
to
perform
92
acts
of
kindness
in
memory
57._____my
grandmother.
It
got
expensive
to
put
together
92
acts
of
kindness
so
58._____(rapid)—a
$5
gift
card
here,
a
bag
of
candy
there;
a
bunch
of
59.______(flower),
and
paying
for
the
person
behind
you
in
line.
I’ve
been
very
60._____(luck)
that
many
people
have
joined
me
in
61._____(help)
reach
my
goal
by
contributing
their
own
acts
of
kindness.
However,
a
few
surprises
have
rolled
in.
In
this
case,
62.______local
woman
saw
my
story
on
the
news
and
63._____(offer)
to
donate
her
collections
of
hand-painted
rocks,
signs,
notes,
and
candy
containers.
I
picked
the
things
up
at
her
house
the
other
day,
and
now
I
have
so
many
more
resources
for
my
acts
of
kindness!
So
in
64._____(respond)
to
my
kindness,
she
shared
her
kindness
to
enable
me
65.______(spread)
more
kindness.
If
someone
decides
to
pay
it
forward,
who
knows
how
far
the
ripple
(涟漪)
will
travel?
That’s
the
magic
of
kindness.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(15分)
假如你是李华,你的加拿大好友Paul
想要来中国旅游,你向他推荐了重庆,请根据以下提示写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
表示欢迎;
推荐理由;
你的祝愿。
注意:1.
词数80左右;
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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。续写的词数应为150左右。
Through
our
lives,
we
can
gain
a
lot
and
lose
so
much.
But
being
honest
should
always
be
with
us,
as
honesty
is
always
regarded
as
a
virtue.
Every
time
I
talk
about
the
topic,
something
crowds
in
my
mind
as
if
it
had
just
happened.
I
was
16
when
one
morning,
Dad
told
me
I
could
drive
him
to
Mijas
and
then
take
the
car
in
a
nearby
garage
to
get
it
serviced.
At
that
time,
I
had
just
passed
the
driving
test,
and
I
hardly
had
a
chance
to
use
the
car,
so
I
said
yes
without
hesitation.
I
drove
my
father
to
Mijas,
promising
to
pick
him
up
again
at
4
pm,
then
I
went
to
a
nearby
garage,
and
put
the
car
in
there.
Since
I
had
several
hours
to
spare,
I
decided
to
go
to
a
movie
theater
near
the
garage
to
see
the
movie.
However,
I
was
so
absorbed
in
the
plot
of
the
movie
that
I
forgot
the
time.
When
the
last
movie
finished,
I
looked
at
my
watch:
6
pm.
I
was
two
hours
late!
I
thought
my
father
would
be
very
angry
if
he
knew
what
I
was
doing.
And
he
would
never
let
me
drive
again.
So
I
decided
to
make
up
an
excuse.
Then,
I
drove
to
the
appointed
place,
my
father
was
sitting
in
a
corner,
waiting
patiently.
I
first
apologized
for
being
late,
then
told
him
that
I
wanted
to
get
there
as
soon
as
possible,
but
that
something
was
wrong
with
some
of
the
main
parts
of
the
car.
I
would
never
forget
the
way
he
looked
at
me.
“I’m
very
disappointed
that
you
thought
you
had
to
lie
to
me,
Jason.”
My
father
looked
at
me
again
and
said,
“When
you
didn’t
show
up
on
time,
I
called
the
gas
station
and
asked
if
there
was
anything
wrong
They
told
me
you
never
picked
up
the
car.
So,
you
see,
I
know
there’s
nothing
wrong
with
the
car
at
all."
Paragraph
1:
A
wave
of
guilt
swept
over
me
and
I
had
to
admit
the
fact
that
I
had
gone
to
the
movies
and
that
was
the
real
reason
why
I
was
late.
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Paragraph
2:
“But
father,
it’s
exactly
eighteen
miles
home
from
here
,
and
it’s
dark.
You
can’t
walk
back.”
I
begged.
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(
1
)一、听力
1—5
BABAA
6—10
BBCAA
11—15
ABABC
16—20
ACBCC
二、阅读理解
21-25
CBACD
26-30
DBCCC
31-35
BCBDA
36-40
C
EDGB
三、完型填空
41-55
BCDDB
/
CACCA
/
CBABD
四、语法填空
56.
that/which
57.
of
58.
rapidly
59.
flowers
60.
lucky
61.
helping
62.
a
63.offered
64.response
65.
to
spread
五、应用文范文
Dear
Paul,
I’m
very
glad
to
know
that
you
will
travel
in
China.
I
strongly
recommend
that
you
pay
a
visit
to
Chongqing.
Chongqing
is
one
of
the
most
popular
tourist
destinations
in
China.
It
is
not
only
a
city
with
a
long
history
but
also
has
many
wonderful
places
of
interest,
where
you
can
enjoy
yourself
to
the
fullest.
Besides,
people
in
Chongqing
are
very
kind,
friendly
and
willing
to
help,
which
will
make
your
visit
more
comfortable.
What’s
more,
you
will
have
a
chance
to
enjoy
delicious
food
there,
such
as
Chongqing
Hotpot,
Chongqing
Noodles.
I
do
hope
that
you
will
have
a
good
time
in
Chongqing.
Best
wishes!
六、
Paragraph
1:
A
wave
of
guilt
swept
over
me
and
I
had
to
admit
the
fact
that
I
had
gone
to
the
movies
and
that
was
the
real
reason
why
I
was
late.
Dad
listened
carefully
as
sadness
passed
through
him,
“I’m
angry,
not
with
you
but
with
myself.
You
see.
I
realize
that
I
have
failed
as
a
father
if
after
all
these
years
you
feel
that
you
have
to
lie
to
me.
I
have
failed
because
I
have
brought
up
a
son
who
cannot
even
tell
the
truth
to
his
own
father.
I’m
going
to
walk
home
now
and
think
where
I
have
gone
wrong
all
these
years.”
Paragraph
2:
“But
father,
it’s
exactly
eighteen
miles
home
from
here
,
and
it’s
dark.
You
can't
walk
back.”
I
begged.
My
protests,
my
apologies
and
the
rest
of
my
words
were
useless.
I
had
let
my
father
down,
and
I
was
about
to
learn
one
of
the
most
painful
lessons
of
my
life.
Dad
began
walking
along
the
dusty
roads.
I
quickly
jumped
in
the
car
and
followed
behind.
I
apologized
all
the
way,
telling
him
how
sorry
I
was,
but
he
simply
ignored
me.
For
18
miles
he
kept
walking.
Seeing
my
father
in
so
much
pain
was
the
most
awful
experience
that
I
have
ever
faced.
However
it
was
also
the
most
successful
lesson.