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高邮第一中学2020/2021学年度第一学期高三12月质量检测
英语试题
注意事项:
1.
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.
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3.
考生结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Drive
to
the
seaside.
B.
Walk
in
the
woods.
C.
Have
a
picnic.
2.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
3.
How
often
will
Jocelyn
take
dance
lessons
next
month?
A.
Three
times
a
week.
B.
Twice
a
week.
C.
Once
every
week.
4.
How
did
the
woman
get
here?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bus.
C.
By
bike.
5.
Why
did
the
man
move
to
the
present
house?
A.
It's
cheap
and
large.
B.
It's
near
his
workplace.
C.
It
has
good
views.
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。
6.
What's
the
matter
with
the
car?
A.
It
breaks
down.
B.
One
tire
needs
some
air.
C.
The
engine
is
overheated.
7.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
next?
A.
Prepare
for
a
party.
B.
Fix
the
car.
C.
Pick
up
Tom.
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
8.
What
kind
of
music
is
the
woman
learning
now?
A.
Rock
music.
B.
Jazz.
C.
Classical
music.
9.
For
whom
will
the
woman
hold
the
party
this
Friday
evening?
A.
Her
teacher.
B.
Her
uncle.
C.
Her
husband.
听第8段材料,
回答第10至12题。
10.
What
did
the
woman
ask
the
man
first
for
her
survey?
A.
Holiday
destinations.
B.
Travel
difficulties.
C.
Booking
platforms.
11.
When
was
the
man
supposed
to
arrive
in
Lhasa
originally?
A.
At
4:00
a.
m.
B.
At
5:00
p.
m.
C.
At
11:00
p.
m.
12.
What
was
the
man
content
with
about
the
hotel?
A.
The
room.
B.
The
service.
C.
The
location.
听第9段材料,
回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
Paul's
reaction
when
seeing
Deborah?
A.
Thankful.
B.
Surprised.
C.
Embarrassed.
14.
Why
is
Deborah
in
Manchester?
A.
To
study.
B.
To
travel.
C.
To
work.
15.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably?
A.
In
a
shopping
mall.
B.
In
the
street.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
16.
What
does
Deborah
rush
to
do?
A.
Pick
up
a
friend.
B.
See
a
movie.
C.
Meet
Paul's
wife.
听第10段材料,
回答第17至20小题。
17.
Where
did
the
woman
realize
her
wallet
was
missing?
A.
At
the
golf
course.
B.
At
the
gym.
C.
At
the
bakery.
18.
What
did
the
woman
still
have
at
home?
A.
Another
bank
card.
B.
Her
visa
card.
C.
Her
driver's
license.
19.
Who
found
the
woman's
wallet?
A.
A
guy
who
works
in
a
shop.
B.
A
kid
who
washes
the
golf
carts.
C.
A
worker
who
cuts
the
grass.
20.
What
did
the
woman
offer
as
a
reward
at
first?
A.
A
beer.
B.
A
round
of
golf.
C.
Some
money.
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
Explore
the
villages
around
Hartbridge
Many
visitors
came
to
Hartbridge
to
see
wonderful
art
galleries,
museums
and
fantastic
parks.
This
brochure
will
tell
you
what
you
can
see
if
you
take
a
short
bus
ride
out
of
the
city.
Camberwell
The
historic
village
of
Camberwell
was
once
the
home
of
the
wealthy
Hugo
family,
who
lived
in
a
huge
country
house,
Camberwell
Court,
and
owned
all
the
land
in
the
area.
You
can
spend
a
whole
day
walking
around
the
house
and
gardens
and
there
is
a
small
exhibition
about
the
family,
a
children's
play
area,
a
gift
shop
and
a
restaurant.
Hidcot
Hidcot
is
situated
on
the
river
Owell.
Visitors
should
go
to
the
Nature
Park
to
the
south
of
the
village,
where
there
are
large
numbers
of
rare
birds
and
flowers.
In
Hidcot,
you
can
take
a
two-hour
river
cruise
to
see
the
countryside
and
learn
about
the
local
wildlife
from
a
guide,
or
hire
a
boat
and
explore
the
river
at
your
leisure.
Tatterbridge
The
village
was
home
of
the
children's
writer
Jane
Potter,
whose
stories
of
Benjamin
Bear
are
loved
by
adults
and
children
around
the
world.
Jane
Potter’s
home
is
now
a
museum
and
is
well
worth
a
visit
just
for
its
wonderful
gardens.
Lovers
of
Jane
Potter’s
books
should
also
walk
to
the
Green
Valley
woods,
which
have
not
changed
since
Jane
Potter
wrote
her
stories
there
100
years
ago.
Moordale
It
is
the
highest
mountain
in
the
area,
where
many
industries
grew
up,
including
the
coal
industry,
a
paper
factory
and
a
cotton
factory,
all
of
which
closed
down
in
the
19th
century.
If
you
walk
from
the
village
center
up
the
hill
to
the
north,
you
can
still
see
the
paths
where
horses
used
to
carry
the
coal.
There
is
a
four-mile
walk
around
the
village
which
has
some
amazing
views.
Which
village
may
have
greater
attractions
for
bird
lovers?
A.
Hidcot
B.
Moordale
C.
Camberwell
D.
Tatterbridge
22.
What
do
Camberwell
and
Tatterbridge
have
in
common?
A.
They
run
some
wonderful
children's
bookshops.
B.
They
are
the
hometowns
of
some
famous
writers.
C.
They
provide
visitors
with
views
of
historic
houses.
D.
They
are
well-known
for
their
newly
created
gardens.
23.
What
do
we
know
about
Moordale?
A.
It
used
to
be
an
industrial
village.
B.
It
is
the
flattest
village
of
the
four.
C.
It
has
won
popularity
for
its
cotton
fields.
D.
It
is
a
perfect
place
for
people
to
ride
horses.
B
A
simple
gesture
can
be
formed
into
a
child’s
memory
so
quickly
that
it
will
cause
the
child
to
give
a
false
answer
to
a
question
accompanied
by
that
gesture.
A
new
finding
suggests
that
parents,
social
workers,
psychologists
and
lawyers
should
be
careful
with
their
hands
as
well
as
their
words.
While
memories
of
both
adults
and
children
are
easy
to
react
to
suggestion,
those
of
children
are
known
to
be
particularly
influenced,
said
lead
researcher
Sara
Broaders
of
Northwestern
University.
Kids
are
used
to
looking
to
adults
to
tell
events
for
them
and
can
be
misled
even
if
not
intentionally.
Previous
research,
for
example,
has
shown
that
detail-loaded
questions
often
cause
false
answers;
when
asked,
say
“Did
you
drink
juice
at
the
picnic?”
the
child
is
likely
to
say
“yes”
even
if
no
juice
had
been
available.
It
is
not
that
the
child
is
consciously
lying,
but
rather
the
detail
is
quickly
formed
into
his
or
her
memory.
To
avoid
this
problem,
social
workers
have
long
been
advised
to
ask
children
only
open-
ended
questions,
such
as
“What
did
you
have
at
the
picnic?”
But
an
open-ended
question
paired
with
a
gesture,
briefly
meaning
a
juice
box,
is
treated
like
a
detailed
question.
That
is,children
become
likely
to
answer
falsely.
And
it
isn’t
just
a
few
kids:
77%
of
children
gave
at
least
one
piece
of
false
information
when
a
detail
was
suggested
by
an
ordinary
gesture.
Gestures
may
also
become
more
popular
when
talking
with
non-fluent
language
users
such
as
little
kids,
Broaders
said
as
hand
movements
can
impart
meaning
of
unfamiliar
words
and
phrases.
“It
certainly
seems
reasonable
that
adults
would
gesture
more
with
children.
’’
In
general,
Broaders
advises
parents
and
other
adults
to
“try
to
be
aware
of
your
hands
when
questioning
a
child
about
an
event.
Otherwise,
you
might
be
getting
answers
that
don’t
reflect
what
actually
happened.
’’
24.
What
can
we
know
about
gestures
from
the
text?
A.
They
are
rarely
used
by
people.
B.
They
have
certain
effect
on
children.
C.
They
have
not
any
function
at
all.
D.
They
are
often
used
by
social
workers.
25.
Why
are
kids
easy
to
be
misled
by
gestures
according
to
Sara
Broaders?
A.
Children
are
easy
to
tell
lies.
B.
These
gestures
are
very
attractive.
C.
Their
memories
are
affected
easily.
D.
These
gestures
are
used
frequently.
26.
Which
may
cause
a
wrong
reply
according
to
the
text?
A.
Where
are
you
going
Lucy?
B.
What
will
you
have
for
lunch?
C.
Did
you
see
anything
else
last
night?
D.
Did
you
cheat
in
the
last
English
examination?
27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“impart”
in
Paragraph
5
mean?
A.
Pass
on.
B.
Tell
apart.
C.
Confuse.
D.
Separate.
C
While
scientists
have
been
modifying(修改)
plant
genes
for
years
in
biotechnology,
they
usually
focus
on
a
few
specific
genes
in
order
to
get
a
particular
result.
Plants
have
tens
of
thousands
of
genes.
The
genetically
modified
product
(GMP)
won’t
be
dramatically
different
from
its
natural
one.
It
may
have
a
few
features
that
the
natural
version
doesn’t
have
but
otherwise
will
remain
identical.
Some
people
worry
that
genetic
modification,
which
introduces
genes
from
one
species
into
an
entirely
different
species,
could
create
new
allergens
(



).
In
fact,
it
may
turn
out
that
the
opposite
is
true.
Depending
on
the
food,
scientists
might
be
able
to
remove
or
prevent
the
proteins
that
act
as
allergens
for
some
people.
This
isn’t
true
for
every
food,
but
genetic
markers
scientists
use
could
lead
to
developing
bacteria
with
a
built-in
resistance
to
antibiotics
(
抗生素).
Scientists
use
antibiotic
gene
markers
to
link
genes
for
the
desired
features.
Also,
by
exposing
modified
plant’s
cells
to
antibiotics,
a
scientist
can
confirm
whether
or
not
the
genetic
modification
was
successful.
But
what
if
that
resistance
could
be
passed
on
the
bacteria?
It’s
possible
that
bacteria
in
the
soil
around
a
plant
with
antibiotic
resistance
could
pick
up
the
DNA.
The
bacteria
could,
in
theory,
pass
this
feature
to
other
types
of
bacteria
harmful
to
humans.
So
far,
however,
scientists
have
been
unable
to
transfer
antibiotic
resistance
genes
from
plants
to
bacteria.
In
the
United
States,
farmers
don’t
have
to
label
genetically
modified
foods
or
products.
Both
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency
and
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration
have
very
strict
regulations
that
products
must
pass
before
they
can
go
to
market.
It’s
possible
that
the
foods
that
come
from
biotechnology
are
not
only
safe
to
eat,
but
they’re
actually
safer
than
their
natural
counterparts.
While
the
controversy
around
genetically
modified
food
is
far
from
resolved,
it
appears
that
you
shouldn’t
worry
if
the
ear
of
corn
you’re
about
to
enjoy
got
its
start
in
a
laboratory.
28.How
could
scientists
deal
with
a
plant
in
biotechnology?
A.
By
changing
some
cells.
B.
By
adding
some
foreign
genes.
C.
By
producing
some
natural
proteins.
D.
By
removing
some
of
its
branches.
29.The
exposure
of
modified
plant’s
cells
to
antibiotics
is
aimed
to
.
A.
promote
their
resistance.
B.
get
their
unexpected
features.
C.
see
the
effect
of
the
modification.
D.
improve
the
ability
against
bacteria.
30.What
can
be
concluded
from
the
text?
It
takes
time
for
customers
to
accept
bioengineered
food.
The
laws
in
America
are
far
from
strict
in
regulating
the
GMP.
American
farmers
only
care
about
improving
their
food
produce.
Scientists
have
developed
certain
food
beneficial
to
human
health.
31.What
attitude
does
the
author
hold
to
the
GMP?
A.
Positive.
B.
Negative.
C.
Ambiguous.
D.
Indifferent.
D
If
you
have
ever
talked
about
your
dreams
with
your
friends,
you
may
have
noticed
something
interesting.
Some
of
your
friends
rarely
remember
their
dreams,
while
others
can
describe
their
dreams
very
clearly.
Why
do
people
remember
dreams
differently?
The
answer
is
simple:
they
are
two
different
types
of
dreamers
---
low—recall
dreamers
and
high-recall
dreamers.
According
to
researchers
at
the
Lyon
Neuroscience
Research
Center
in
France,
high-recall
dreamers
reported
they
remembered
their
dreams
almost
every
day
while
low

recall
dreamers
said
they
only
remembered
their
dreams
once
or
twice
a
month,
reported
Live
Science.
Perrine
Ruby,
a
lead
scientist
at
the
research
center
in
Lyon,
studied
41
people
(21
high-recall
dreamers
and
20
low-recall
dreamers)
and
recorded
their
brain
activity.
She
found
that
a
part
of
the
brain
called
the
temporo-parietal
junction
(前颞顶叶交
界处)was
more
active
in
high-recall
dreamers.
This
was
true
both
when
they
were
sleeping
and
awake.
This
area
of
the
brain
is
responsible
for
collecting
and
processing
information
from
the
outside
world.
This
means
that
high-recall
dreamers
are
more
sensitive
to
what
is
happening
around
them.
For
example,
when
they
are
awake,
they
respond
more
strongly
to
hearing
their
own
names.
When
they
are
sleeping,
they
tend
to
be
woken
up
more
easily
by
sounds
and
movements.
By
closely
studying
people's
brain
activity,
Ruby
found
that
high-recall
dreamers
have
twice
as
much
"wakefulness
during
sleep
as
low-recall
dreamers
do.
And
it
is
during
these
short
periods
of
wakefulness
that
the
brain
memorizes
dreams.
This
is
not
hard
to
understand.
Just
try
to
think
of
your
own
sleeping
experience.
If
you
are
restless
during
the
night,
you
are
more
likely
to
remember
your
dreams,
but
if
you
sleep
well
and
soundly,
you
tend
to
remember
very
little
in
the
morning.
This
is
because
“you
never
get
a
chance
to
remember”,
Robert
Stick
gold,
a
Harvard
Medical
School
researcher,
told
The
Washington
Post.
As
another
research
project
at
the
University
of
Turku
in
Finland
showed,
dream
content
can
also
affect
our
memory.
Negative
dreams
are
easier
to
recall
than
ordinary
dreams.
Nightmares
(噩梦)are
often
recalled
because
they
are
emotionally
negative,
and
such
dreams
evoke
fear.
32.
What
can
we
know
about
high-recall
dreamers
according
to
the
article?
A.
They
have
very
little
brain
activity
when
they
sleep.
B.
They
can
remember
their
dreams
clearly.
C.
They
don't
know
how
to
describe
their
dreams.
D.
They
remember
their
dreams
twice
a
week.
33.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
8th
paragraph?
A.
To
explain
Ruby's
findings.
B.
To
attract
readers'
interest
in
future
studies.
C.
To
show
the
advantages
of
being
a
low
-recall
dreamer.
D.
To
suggest
what
to
do
to
become
a
low

recall
dreamer.
34.
What
did
the
research
project
in
Finland
find?
A.
Ordinary
dreams
can
help
our
brain
rest.
B.
Dreams
are
often
affected
by
our
emotions.
C.
Nightmares
often
happen
when
we
don't
sleep
well.
D.
Negative
dreams
are
more
likely
to
be
recalled
35.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"evoke"
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.
approve
of
B.
define
C.
result
in
D.
extend
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。
Imagine
that
you’re
an
actor
or
actress
performing
in
a
play
for
the
first
time.
You’ve
learned
all
your
lines
and
you
know
where
to
walk
on
stages.
Waiting
behind
the
closed
curtain,
you
can
hear
the
audience
whispering.
Then
your
big
moment
arrives!
The
curtain
goes
up,
and
the
crowd
falls
silent.
All
you
can
see
is
the
spotlight
shining
down
on
you.
36
The
inside
of
your
mouth
is
dry,
and
your
hands
are
wet.
If
you
have
experienced
a
moment
like
this,
you
know
all
too
well
what
it
means
to
have
stage
fright.
It
is
one
of
the
most
common
types
of
fear.
37
You
can
experience
this
kind
of
fear
when
playing
sports,
giving
a
talk,
or
even
speaking
in
class.
38
The
experience
differs
from
person
to
person,
but
the
same
chemical
process
occurs
on
each
of
us.
In
reaction
to
anxiety,
our
bodies
produce
a
chemical
that
prepares
us
to
either
fight
or
run
away
quickly.
Scientists
refer
to
this
as
our
bodies’
“fight
or
flight”
reaction.
As
a
result,
we
feel
the
great
energy
that
makes
our
hands
sweat,
our
hearts
races
and
our
knees
shake.
39
Practicing
your
performance
and
following
some
simple
tips
can
help
you
calm
down
and
manage
the
feelings
caused
by
anxiety.
Firstly,
dress
comfortably
and
appropriately.
Secondly,
before
the
performance,
take
keep
breath
and
stretch
to
help
relax
your
body.
Thirdly,
stay
away
from
drinks
that
contain
caffeine.
40
Instead,
try
a
banana!
Some
doctors
believe
that
eating
a
banana
can
help
calm
your
heart
and
the
rest
of
your
body.
Finally,
when
you
look
into
a
crowd,
try
to
focus
on
particular
people
rather
than
the
whole
group.
These
tips
have
helped
many
people
learn
to
deal
with
their
fears.
A.
These
might
make
your
heart
race
even
faster.
B.
Maybe
you
don’t
have
to
be
onstage
to
get
stage
fright.
C.
Stage
fright
is
really
part
of
the
body’s
reaction
to
stress.
D.
With
practice,
we
can
learn
how
to
relax
while
playing
sports.
E.
Then
you
try
to
speak
your
lines,
but
nothing
seems
to
come
out.
F.
There’s
a
time
when
stage
fright
prevents
you
from
stepping
onstage.
G.
However,
the
good
news
about
stage
fright
is
that
there
are
ways
to
deal
with
it.
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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
was
excited
when
Mr.
Dudley
at
the
newspaper
office
said
I
could
have
Nina's
paper
route.
Nina's
family
was
moving
to
Texas.
When
I
told
my
parents
the
news,
they
were
pleased
but
41
.
Dad
said,
"Nina
has
had
two
years'
42
handling
that
paper
route.
Do
you
think
you
can
43
it?"
I
told
him
I
was
sure
I
could
learn.
My
44
purpose
was
to
make
more
money,
but
I
also
looked
forward
to
the
challenge
of
a
larger
route.
I
would
work
hard
at
it.
My
parents
finally
45
that
I
could
try.
Mom
added,
"Try
it
46
an
experiment,
Marlene."
I
47
the
experiment
by
working
with
Nina
for
two
weeks.
The
first
morning,
Nina
didn't
seem
to
think
I
could
handle
the
route.
She
acted
as
if
it
were
a
lot
of
trouble
to
show
me
48
she
rolled
and
packed
the
papers.
That
weekend
when
the
carrying
bag
was
49
of
Sunday
papers,
Nina
watched
me
riding
unsteadily
down
the
street
on
my
bicycle.
As
I
changed
gears,
I
lost
my
50
I
fell,
spilling
papers
all
over
Travis
Street.
Nina
and
I
both
51
laughing,
and
she
told
me
that
the
52
thing
had
happened
to
her.
53
my
little
accident,
Nina
gave
me
all
the
help
I
needed.
During
the
next
few
weeks,
I
learned
to
balance
a
loaded
bicycle.
I
improved
my
throwing
arm
and
got
used
to
54
dogs
and
changing
weather.
I
also
learned
how
to
55
vacations,
new
customers,
and
collections.
The
experiment
was
working
out
just
fine.
41
A.
admirable
B.
ambiguous
C.
cautious
D.
casual
42
A.
difficulty
B.
commitment
C.
experience
D.
operation
43
A.
manage
B.
afford
C.
evaluate
D.
hold
44
A.
common
B.
primary
C.
mere
D.
social
45
A.
doubted
B.
demanded
C.
realized
D.
said
46
A.
as
B.
in
C.
for
D.
during
47
A.
designed
B.
reported
C.
began
D.
involved
48
A.
why
B.
when
C.
where
D.
how
49
A.
packed
B.
crowded
C.
tight
D.
full
50
A.
heart
B.
balance
C.
face
D.
speed
51
A.
broke
off
B.
broke
up
C.
burst
into
D.
burst
out
52
A.
remarkable
B.
same
C.
curious
D.
risky
53
A.
After
B.
Around
C.
Without
D.
By
54
A.
walking
B.
feeding
C.
chewing
D.
barking
55
A.
spend
B.
book
C.
take
D.
handle
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.
5分,满分15分)
China
launched
the
last
satellite
of
the
BeiDou
Navigation
Satellite
System
(BDS)
from
the
Xichang
Satellite
Launch
Center
in
southwest
China’s
Sichuan
Province
at
9:43
am
BJT
(01:43
GMT)
___56___
June
23.
The
satellite,
carried
by
a
long
March-3B
carrier
rocket,
is
the
30th
BDS-3
satellite
and
the
55th
of
____57____
whole
BeiDou
satellite
family.
The
launch
marked
the
completion
of
the
country’s
domestically
developed
BeiDou
constellation.
When
____58___
(full)
developed,
the
system
will
offer
____59___
(it)
users
services
including
high-precision
positioning
and
short
message
communication.
____60____
(weigh)
over
10,000
pounds,
the
final
BDS
satellite
is
the
largest
of
its
kind
in
the
family,
and
is
filled
with
propellants
for
the
movement
in
orbit,
said
deputy
chief
designer
Liu
Tanxiong.
“The
reason
____61____
we
launched
this
one
in
the
final
stage
is
to
round
out
the
navigation
network,”Liu
added.
The
last
satellite,
after
joining
BDS-3
family,
will
allow
the
constellation
____62____
(provide)
more
cost-effective
navigation
services,
which
rapidly
wins
the
____63____
(globe)
market.
By
2000,
the
construction
of
the
BDS-1
was
completed,
which
was
mainly
used
to
broadcast
positioning
and
timing
____64___
(signal)
over
China.
12
years
later,
the
construction
of
BDS-2,
designed
to
provide
navigation
services
over
the
broader
Asia-Pacific
region,
was
completed.
Now,
the
construction
of
BDS-3,
with
24
satellites
in
medium-Earth
orbits,
three
in
inclined
geosynchronous
satellite
orbits
and
three
in
geostationary
orbits,
_____65_____
(schedule)
to
provide
services
worldwide.
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)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter计划来中国留学,请你给他写邮件告诉他怎样做才能获得更好的学习经历,内容包括:
语言能力;
适应能力;
兴趣爱好。
注意:
1.
字数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Peter,
______________________________________________________________________________________
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。续写的词数为150左右。
The
darkness
was
gathering
as
she
wobbled(颤颤巍巍)in
high
heels
along
the
side
of
the
highway.
The
car
had
come
to
an
unexpected
stop,and
like
a
teenager
she
did
the
only
thing
she
could
think
of...get
out
and
walk.
It
was
cold
and
late,and
home
was
far
away.
This
could
be
a
long
night.
If.only
someone
would
stop
and
offer
her
a
ride.
She
prayed
for
help
and
dragged
herself
forward.
The
lights
of
a
truck
shone
from
behind
as
it
approached.
“Maybe
he
will
stop,"
she
hoped.
The
brake
lights
flashed
on
as
it
stopped.
Next
instant,
the
cab
door
opened.
A
wordless
invitation
was
extended
and
she
understood.
Without
hesitation
the
girl
climbed
up
into
the
cab
and
closed
the
door.
Slowly
the
truck
pulled
back
onto
the
road
and
disappeared
into
the
night,
never
to
be
seen
again.
I
woke
up
in
a
cold
sweat,
alarmed.
Was
that
a
dream
or
was
it
a
vision?
It
was
unbelievably
real,
and
the
girl
was
my
daughter!
I
jumped
from
my
bed
and
ran
to
her
room.
Her
bed
was
empty.
I
stood
in
horror
trying
to
think
why
she
had
not
come
home.
As
the
mental
fog
began
to
lift,I
remembered
she
was
visiting
her
friend
that
evening.
Perhaps
she
stayed
there
for
the
night.
It
was
1:30
a.m.,but
I
raced
to
the
phone
and
dialed
a
number.
“Hello?”The
voice
was
heavy
with
sleep.
“Hey.
Sorry
to
wake
you.
Becki
didn't
come
home
tonight
and
I
was
wondering
if
she
stayed
at
your
place?"
“No,she
left
here
a
few
hours
ago.
She
should
have
been
home
at
least
by
midnight!”
The
voice
on
the
other
end
began
to
reflect
my
own
panic.
Over
the
next
forty-five
minutes
I
alternated
between
lying
in
pray
and
pacing
the
floor
in
anxiety.
At
2:15
a.m.
lights
appeared
as
a
car
turned
up
on
our
long
driveway.
I
could
tell
immediately
that
it
was
not
my
daughter's
car.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My
face
pressed
against
the
window
and
I
found
it
hard
to
breathe.______
__________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
“Mom,she
gave
me
a
ride
home."Becki
said.________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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ABACB
BACAB
CCBCA
BCACB
阅读理解:
21-23
ACA
24-27
BCDA
28-31
BCAA
32-35BADC
36-40
EBCGA
41---45CCABD
46----50ACDDB
51-55DBADD
第二节
56on
57.
the
58.
fully
59.
its
60.
Weighing
61.why
62.
to
provide
63.
global
64.
signals
65.
is
scheduled
书面表达:
Dear
Peter,
I
am
so
glad
to
hear
that
you
are
planning
to
study
in
China.
Therefore,
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
what
you
can
do
to
have
an
unforgettable
experience
during
your
staying
in
our
country.
In
the
first
place,
your
ability
to
speak
Chinese
is
very
important,
which
enables
you
to
communicate
with
the
people
around
you
easily.
In
addition,
you’d
better
have
a
quick
adaptation
to
the
new
environment
so
that
you
can
have
a
deeper
understanding
of
the
Chinese
culture.
In
the
meanwhile,
developing
proper
hobbies
is
of
great
significance
as
well,
because
you
will
find
some
people
who
share
the
same
interest
with
you,
making
your
life
more
colorful.
This
is
some
of
my
advice,
and
I
hope
it
will
be
helpful
to
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
(满分25分)
My
face
pressed
against
the
window
and
I
found
it
hard
to
breathe.
The
car
pulled
in
front
of
the
house,
and
out
of
it
emerged
my
precious
daughter,
making
her
way
up
the
steps.
Tears
stinging(使刺痛)my
eyes,I
threw
open
the
door,pulled
her
inside
and
hugged
her
tightly.
The
dream
was
just
too
real
and
I
could
hardly
believe
I
was
now
having
my
daughter
in
my
hug.
I
wondered
if
it
was
because
my
pray
was
answered.
Then
through
my
blurred
vision(模糊的视野)I
saw
a
lady
stepping
out
of
the
car.
“Mom,
she
gave
me
a
ride
home."Becki
said.
“My
car
broke
down
on
the
highway
and
without
her
help,
I
would
never
have
made
it
home
in
my
high
heels.
"
she
continued,
exposing
her
blistered(起泡的)ankles.
My
heart
shuddered(一想起就怕/担心/难受)
at
the
thought
of
how
painfully
Becki
staggered(踉跄)
along
the
dark
highway.
She
must
be
an
angel
for
Becki!
I
approached
the
lady
and
invited
her
inside.
Now,I
was
definitely
grateful
to
her
for
extending
a
helping
hand.
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