修远中学2020—2021学年度第一学期第二次阶段测试
高一英语试题
(试卷满分:150分,考试时间: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。
1.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
A
fast
food
waiter.
B.
A
waiter
in
a
restaurant.
C.
A
customer.
2.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.
Put
ice
on
her
knees.
B.
Rest
for
several
days.
C.
See
a
doctor.
3.
Why
is
the
woman
upset?
A.
The
man
broke
his
promise.
B.
The
man
took
her
to
a
scary
movie.
C.
The
man’s
joke
wasn’t
funny.
4.
Who
might
Rufus
be?
A.
A
dog.
B.
A
cat.
C.
The
woman’s
son.
5.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
tried
to
cut
in
line.
B.
She
arrived
late
for
work.
C.
She
asked
to
buy
a
ticket.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
are
the
speakers
discussing?
A.
A
photograph.
B.
A
drawing.
C.
A
dress.
7.
How
does
the
woman
probably
feel
in
the
end?
A.
Shocked.
B.
Confused.
C.
Embarrassed.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Nurse
and
patient.
B.
Mother
and
son.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
9.
According
to
the
woman,
why
is
the
young
man
always
tired?
A.
He
doesn’t
eat
enough.
B.
His
brain
is
changing.
C.
He
is
taller
than
he
used
to
be.
10.
What
did
the
young
man
show
the
woman?
A.
The
hair
on
his
face.
B.
The
muscles
on
his
body.
C.
The
deepness
of
his
voice.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
buy
a
laptop?
A.
He
wants
something
he
can
carry.
B.
He
already
has
a
desktop.
C.
Desktops
don’t
come
in
many
colors.
12.
How
are
the
two
laptops
similar?
A.
They
use
the
same
amount
of
power.
B.
They
have
the
same
amount
of
storage.
C.
The
screens
are
the
same
size.
13.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Tell
him
the
price
of
the
MacBook
Air.
B.
Show
him
the
cheaper
laptops.
C.
Give
him
a
good
discount.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
What
might
the
man
intend
to
buy
at
first?
A.
Nothing
at
all.
B.
Two
bags
of
groceries.
C.
Five
dollars’
worth
of
items.
15.
How
much
is
the
woman’s
employee
discount?
A.
One
third
off.
B.
One
fifth
off.
C.
One
fourth
off.
16.
What
is
wrong
with
the
man’s
card?
A.
The
machine
can’t
read
it.
B.
A
piece
of
the
plastic
came
off.
C.
He
doesn’t
have
enough
money
on
it.
17.
How
does
the
man
pay
in
the
end?
A.
With
another
card.
B.
With
a
personal
check.
C.
With
some
cash.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
did
the
speaker’s
parents
want
her
to
study?
A.
Medicine.
B.
Law.
C.
Politics.
19.
When
did
the
speaker
work
for
her
neighbors?
A.
When
she
was
very
young.
B.
When
she
was
in
middle
school.
C.
When
she
was
an
older
teenager.
20.
What
was
the
speaker’s
parents’
attitude
toward
her
going
to
Africa?
A.
Sad.
B.
Confused.
C.
Supportive.
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
For
those
looking
forward
to
exploring
natural
wonders,
we
will
present
four
natural
wonders
in
the
US
that
we
believe
are
worth
visiting.
Death
Valley
National
Park
It
is
the
lowest,
hottest,
and
driest
part
of
North
America.
The
hottest
summer
on
record
in
the
valley
saw
temperatures
top
120.F
on
40
days.
Ground
temperatures
as
high
as
as
201.F
have
been
reported.
Still,
Death
Valley
is
called
with
the
wrong
words.
There
are
areas
that
are
friendly
to
plants
and
animals.
Death
Valleys"walking"rocks
move
on
their
own
as
a
result
of
freezing
and
thawing(融化).
Yellowstone
National
Park
Yellowstone's
Old
Faithful
Geyser
is
powered
by
an
underground
super
volcano.
In
1872
Yellowstone
became
the
world's
first
national
park.
The
park's
wildlife
includes
bison,
bears,
and
hundreds
of
other
animals.
Crater(坑)
of
Diamonds(钻石)
State
Park
Discovered
in
Crater
of
Diamonds
State
Park,the
40-carat
is
the
largest
diamond
ever
found
in
the
US.
The
diamonds
and
the
crater
are
by-products
of
a
volcanic
eruption.
Visitors
can
search
the
37-
acre
site
for
diamonds
and
if
you
find
it
you
keep
it.
Hawaii
Volcanoes
National
Park
Located
on
the
big
island
-of
Hawaii,
the
Kilauea
and
Mauna
Loa
volcanoes
are
the
centerpieces
of
Hawaii
Volcanoes
National
Park.
You
can
see
how
the
Hawaiian
Islands
were
born
and
watch
the
big
island
get
bigger.
Kilauea
has
been
erupting
since
1983
21.
Why
does
the
author
think
Death
Valley
is
called
wrong?
A.
Death
Valley
has
another
name
B.
There
are
“walking”
rocks
in
Death
Valley
C.
There
are
plants
and
animals
in
Death
Valley
D.
Death
Valley
has
the
highest
temperatures
22.
What
can
visitors
do
in
Crater
of
Diamonds
State
Park?
A.
Look
for
a
diamond
B.
See
a
volcanic
eruption
C.
Admire
the
largest
diamond
D.
Watch
the
wild
animals
23.
Where
can
you
learn
more
about
the
island?
A.
In
Death
Valley
National
park
B.
In
Yellowstone
National
Park
C.
In
Crater
of
Diamonds.
State
Park
D.
In
Hawaii
Volcanoes
National
Park
B
I
never
saw
my
father
home
from
work
late
or
ill,
nor
did
I
ever
see
my
father
take
a
“night
out
with
the
boys”.
He
had
no
hobbies
but
just
took
care
of
his
family.
For
22
years,
since
I
left
home
for
college,
my
father
called
me
every
Sunday
at
9:00
am.
He
was
always
interested
in
my
life----how
my
family
was
doing.
The
calls
even
came
when
he
and
my
mother
were
in
Australia,
England
or
Florida.
Nine
years
ago
when
I
bought
me
first
house,
my
father,
67
years
old,
spent
eight
hours
a
day
for
three
days,
painting
my
house.
He
would
not
allow
me
to
pay
someone
to
have
it
done.
All
he
asked
was
a
glass
of
iced
tea,
and
that
I
hold
a
paintbrush
for
him
and
talk
to
him.
But
I
was
too
busy,
for
I
had
a
law
practice
to
run,
and
I
could
not
take
the
time
to
hold
the
paintbrush,
or
talk
to
my
father.
Five
years
ago,
my
71-year-old
father
spent
five
hours
putting
together
a
swing
set
(秋千)
for
my
daughter.
Again,
all
he
asked
was
that
I
get
him
a
glass
of
iced
tea,
and
talk
to
him.
But
again,
I
had
laundry
to
do,
and
the
house
to
clean.
The
morning
on
Sunday,
January
16,
1995,
my
father
telephoned
me
as
usual,
this
time
he
had
seemed
to
have
forgotten
some
things
we
had
discussed
the
week
before.
I
had
to
get
to
church,
and
I
cut
the
conversation
short.
The
call
came
at
4:40
am.
That
day
my
father
was
sent
to
hospital
in
Florida.
I
got
on
a
plane
immediately,
and
I
vowed
(发誓)
that
when
I
arrived,
I
would
make
up
for
the
lost
time,
and
have
a
nice
long
talk
with
him
and
really
get
to
know
him.
I
arrived
in
Florida
at
1:00
am,
but
my
father
had
passed
away
at
9:12
pm.
This
time
it
was
he
who
did
not
have
time
to
talk,
or
time
to
wait
for
me.
In
the
years
since
his
death
I
have
learnt
much
about
my
father,
and
even
more
about
every
single
day.
24.We
know
from
the
reading
that
the
father_____.
A.liked
to
paint
houses
B.had
no
friends
around
him
C.was
not
healthy
in
his
youth
D.thought
of
his
family
as
his
all
25.When
her
father
painted
her
first
house,
the
daughter_____.
A.could
only
afford
a
glass
of
iced
tea
B.was
too
busy
to
talk
to
her
father
C.could
do
nothing
but
hold
a
paintbrush
D.spent
eight
hours
a
day
working
with
her
father
26.On
January
16,
1995,
the
daughter
felt
that
her
father_____.
A.seemed
to
be
a
little
different
B.had
no
time
to
phone
her
as
usual
C.became
interested
in
church
D.had
forgotten
to
discuss
some
things
with
her
27.Which
is
the
best
title
of
the
reading?
A.Painting
Houses
B.Daughter’s
Family
C.Father
and
I
D.Father’s
phone
calls
C
Two
years
ago
I
was
very
lonely
and
didn’t
talk
with
anyone
about
my
feelings.
At
the
time
I
didn’t
have
many
friends.
I
wanted
someone
to
share
my
experiences
and
secrets
with.
I
wanted
someone
to
understand
me.
I
started
to
imagine
this
friend
and
often
imagined
our
conversations
and
what
we
would
do.
Some
weeks
later
we
started
a
new
project
in
school
and
I
was
working
with
one
of
my
schoolmates.
We
had
never
worked
together
before
but
we
got
along
well.
After
the
project
we
started
to
spend
some
time
together
in
school.
One
day
we
decided
to
take
a
walk.
Ever
since
that
walk
we’ve
been
best
friends.
We
listened
and
really
understood
each
other.
I
had
wished
for
a
best
friend,
but
the
universe
gave
me
so
much
more.
I
have
met
one
of
my
soul
mates.
We
can
sense
each
other,
and
it
just
takes
one
look
and
we
know
what
the
other
is
thinking.
I
didn’t
think
our
friendship
could
grow
much
stronger.
But
now
we
have
known
each
other
for
two
years
and
our
friendship
is
growing
all
the
time.
It
hasn’t
only
been
easy.
We
have
gone
through
both
easy
and
hard
times.
But
I’m
thankful
for
the
hard
times,
because
they
have
forced
me
to
grow
and
taught
me
a
lot.
My
best
friend
has
changed
me.
She
has
made
me
believe
in
myself.
And
I
am
now
focusing
on
achieving
one
of
my
biggest
dreams.
Without
her
I
wouldn’t
even
have
realized
what
my
biggest
dream
is.
I
know
there
are
soul
mates
out
in
the
world
for
you.
I
am
so
thankful
to
have
met
one
of
mine.
Believe
in
them,
and
your
paths
will
cross!
28.
What
did
the
author
do
before
meeting
her
soul
mate?
A.
She
chose
to
stay
alone.
B.
She
spent
time
with
other
friends.
C.
She
told
others
about
her
feelings.
D.
She
pictured
a
friend
in
her
mind.
29.
How
did
the
author
meet
her
soul
mate?
A.
By
taking
a
walk.
B.
By
attending
a
party.
C.
Through
a
school
project.
D.
Through
a
friend’s
introduction.
30.
What
do
we
know
about
the
author
and
her
soul
mate?
A.
Their
friendship
is
still
developing.
B.
She
is
the
author’s
only
soul
mate.
C.
They
are
trying
hard
to
realize
their
dreams.
D.
She
has
little
confidence
in
their
friendship.
31.
Why
is
the
author
thankful
for
the
hard
times?
A.
She
got
to
know
her
best
friend.
B.
She
has
learnt
a
lot
from
them.
C.
They
have
changed
her.
D.
They
have
made
her
dream
come
true.
D
The
monarch
is
one
of
the
most
beautiful
butterflies.
It
is
famous
for
its
yearly
migration
from
the
northern
part
of
North
America
to
Mexico.
There,
millions
of
monarchs
spend
the
winter
packed
closely
together
in
one
small
area.
This
migration
is
one
of
the
greatest
wonders
of
nature.
Yet
this
behavior
has
now
put
the
monarch
at
risk.
Every
September,
millions
of
monarchs
from
the
United
States
fly
to
Mexico.
After
about
two
months
of
flying
time,
they
reach
their
sanctuary
(庇护所)
in
central
Mexico.
Then,
in
the
warm
climate
of
private
and
quiet
valleys,
far
from
most
human
activity,
the
butterflies
create
one
of
nature’s
great
scenes.
They
cover
every
tree
with
bright
color.
The
show
lasts
until
spring,
when
the
butterflies
return
north.
While
they
are
all
crowded
together,
the
monarchs
are
highly
weak.
If
the
environment
in
those
valleys
was
disturbed
,
the
whole
species
could
be
hurt
or
even
wiped
out.
That
is
why
for
many
years
scientists
who
knew
about
the
monarchs’
winter
sanctuary
kept
the
location
a
secret.
In
recent
years,
however,
the
monarchs’
secret
has
been
revealed.
Today,
the
butterflies’
winter
sanctuary
is
crowded
with
tourists,
who
disturb
the
environment.
Worse
still,
local
farmers
who
need
more
land
to
farm
have
begun
to
take
up
the
area.
They
are
cutting
down
trees,
making
it
difficult
for
the
butterflies
to
survive.
Concerned
people
should
act
immediately
to
protect
the
species’
winter
sanctuary.
Local
farmers
must
be
helped
so
that
they
no
longer
need
to
take
land
from
the
butterflies.
Tourist
visits
to
the
butterflies’
hidden
valleys
must
also
be
limited.
Unless
these
steps
are
taken
soon,
in
a
few
years
the
monarch
butterfly
of
North
America
may
be
just
a
beautiful
memory.
32.
What
do
we
know
about
monarch
butterflies?
A.
They
fly
to
the
US
in
autumn.
B.
They
spend
the
winter
in
Mexico.
C.
They
are
the
most
beautiful
butterflies.
D.
They
were
unknown
to
scientists.
33.
Why
did
scientists
keep
the
monarchs’
winter
sanctuary
a
secret?
A.
To
keep
the
valleys
from
being
destroyed.
B.
To
stop
farmers
from
cutting
down
trees.
C.
To
do
their
research
secretly.
D.
To
protect
the
monarchs.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“revealed”
in
paragraph
4
probably
mean?
A.
Discovered.
B.
Seen.
C.
Forgotten.
D.
Kept.
35.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
text?
A.
To
tell
about
a
great
place
to
watch
monarch
butterflies.
B.
To
provide
information
about
monarch
butterflies.
C.
To
ask
people
to
protect
monarch
butterflies.
D.
To
call
on
people
to
help
local
farmers.
第2节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据文章内容,从文后的选项中选出能填入室白处的最佳选项。项中有两项为多余选项。
Volunteering
offers
great
help
to
people
in
need,
but
the
benefits
can
be
even
greater
for
you,
the
volunteer.
36
.
Being
a
volunteer
helps
you
make
new
friends
and
improve
your
social
skills.
Volunteering
is
a
great
way
to
meet
new
people,
especially
if
you
are
new
to
an
area.
It
develops
your
ties
to
the
community,
broadens
your
support
network
and
offers
you
chances
to
know
people
with
common
interests
and
fun
activities..
37
,
others
are
shy
and
have
a
hard
time
meeting
new
people.
Volunteering
gives
you
the
opportunity
to
practice
and
develop
your
social
skills,
since
you
are
meeting
regularly
with
a
group
of
people
with
common
interests.
Volunteering
is
good
for
your
mind
and
body.
38
.
Nothing
reduces
stress
better
than
a
meaningful
connection
to
another
person
Working
with
pets
and
other
animals
has
also
been
shown
to
improve
mood
and
educe
stress
and
anxiety.
Studies
have
found
that
older
volunteers
are
likely
to
walk
more
and
find
it
easier
to
sleep
regularly.
39
.
If
you're
considering
a
new
job,
volunteering
can
help
you
get
experience
in
your
area
of
interest
and
meet
people
in
the
field.
40
,
volunteering
gives
you
the
opportunity
to
practice
important
skills
used
in
the
workplace,
such
as
teamwork
communication,
problem
solving
and
organization.
You
might
feel
more
comfortable
stretching(伸展)your
wings
at
work
once
you
have
improved
these
skills
in
a
volunteer
position
first.
A.
Volunteering
connects
you
to
others
B.
Volunteering
increases
self-confidence
C.
While
some
people
are
naturally
outgoing
D.
Even
if
you're
not
planning
on
changing
your
job
E.
Volunteering
can
also
reduce
the
risk
of
heart
disease
F.
It
provides
many
benefits
to
both
mental
and
physical
health
G.
Many
people
volunteer
in
order
to
make
time
for
hobbies
outside
of
work
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
My
daughter
has
been
crazy
about
raising
a
pet
for
a
long
time.
Last
spring
I
bought
two
small
chickens
for
her.
She
got
41
and
took
good
care
of
them.
42
,a
few
days
later,
both
chickens
died.
She
43
into
tears
because
of
their
death.
I
helped
her
bury
the
two
chickens
under
a
tree
behind
our
house.
I
thought
it
would
be
the
end
of
her
idea.
44
,
I
was
wrong.
Children
are
children
45
.
The
failure
hasn't
46
my
daughter
in
any
way.
She
still
tried
to
keep
a
small
animal
or
even
a
snail(蜗牛).
One
day
last
winter,
I
47
under
the
eaves
(屋檐)
of
the
house
a
family
of
sparrows
(麻雀).
My
daughter
and
I
could
48
the
sparrows
as
our
“pets”,
but
we
didn't.
So
I
told
her
to
put
some
grains
on
the
windowsill
(窗台).
A
few
minutes
later,
the
sparrows
came
to
land
on
the
windowsill
49
and
pecked
(啄)
at
the
rice.
Suddenly
my
daughter
asked
me,
“Mum,
can
we
catch
and
cage
(圈养)
the
sparrows,
and
let
them
live
with
us
in
the
room?
How
50
it
is
for
them
to
live
outside.”
“Oh,
my
dear,
I
do
not
think
it's
a
good
51
.
You
know,”
I
explained
to
her.
“The
sparrow
is
a
bird
who
loves
52
.
No
one
can
keep
them
in
a
cage.
If
they
are
caught,
they
will
53
quickly.
They
are
54
to
living
outside.
Moreover,
they
have
warm
nest
under
the
eaves.”
From
then
on,
we
have
set
up
a
kind
of
relationship
with
the
sparrow
family.
We
feed
them
and
treat
them
as
pet
birds.
However,
we
do
not
need
to
possess
them.
We
55
seeing
these
little
birds
flying
and
jumping
among
branches,
leaves
and
flowers
in
the
spring
morning.
41.A.surprised
B.excited
C.disappointed
D.amazed
42.A.Naturally
B.Suddenly
C.Unluckily
D.Finally
43.A.broke
B.happened
C.burst
D.turned
44.A.Thus
B.Then
C.Therefore
D.However
45.A.at
all
B.in
all
C.after
all
D.for
all
46.A.upset
B.encouraged
C.helped
D.impressed
47.A.stared
B.noticed
C.sensed
D.glared
48.A.look
B.act
C.catch
D.feed
49.A.one
after
another
B.one
another
C.every
other
D.each
other
50.A.free
B.happy
C.cold
D.warm
51.A.way
B.idea
C.plan
D.advice
52.A.freedom
B.spring
C.trees
D.nests
53.A.please
B.starve
C.suffer
D.die
54.A.safe
B.proud
C.grateful
D.used
55.A.enjoy
B.would
like
C.want
D.consider
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。
I
enjoyed
English,
biology,
and
chemistry
at
school,
but
which
one
should
choose?
56?
??(study)
at
university?
I
did
not
know
the
answer
until
one
evening
when
I
sat
down
at
the
computer
to
do
some
research
on
great
women
of
China.
By
chance
I
came
across
an
article
about
a
doctor?
57
?(call)
Lin
Qiaozhi,
a
specialist?
?58?
?women's
diseases.
She
lived
from
1901
to
1983.
It
seemed?
?59
?she
had
been
very
busy
in
her
chosen
career,?
60?
?(travel)
abroad
to
study
as
well
as
writing
books
and?
61
?(article).
One
of
them?
62
?(catch)
my
eye.
It
was
a
small
book
explaining
how
to
cut
the
death
rate
from
having
and
caring
for
babies.
She
gave
some
simple
rules
to
follow
for
keeping
babies
clean,
healthy
and
free
from?
?63
?(sick).
Why
did
she
write
that?
Who
were
the
women
that
Lin
Qiaozhi
thought
needed
this
advice?
I
looked?
64
?(careful)
at
the
text
and
realized
that
it
was
intended
for
women
in?
?65
?countryside.
Perhaps
if
they
had
an
emergency
they
could
not
reach
a
doctor.
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,上周日你校举办了主题为“Know
more
about
China”的英语演讲比赛。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.比赛的过程;3.比赛的意义。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
An
English
Speech
Contest
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。
It's
getting
hot.
It's
time
to
put
on
lighter
clothes
and
open
up
the
windows.
I
can't
wait
to
do
so.
Yesterday,
an
unforeseen
visit
to
the
kitchen
happened
during
the
brief
time
we
were
out.
Two
daring
sparrows
(麻雀)
had
risked
landing
on
our
territory
to
enjoy
the
freshness
in
our
sink
and
some
other
breadcrumbs
(面包屑)
on
our
kitchen
counter.
Actually,
sparrows
are
everywhere.
The
tiny,
gray
-and
brown
birds
are
found
on
every
continent
except
Antarctica,
flying
or
jumping
around
cities,
picking
up
leftover
food
on
side-walks,
and
sometimes
chasing
with
native
bird
species.
These
small
creatures
have
adapted
to
living
alongside
humans-
similar
to
pet
dogs.
When
you
come
across
such
sudden
callers,
you
are
likely
to
sense
it
as
an
unwanted
visitor
into
your
comfort
zone,
or
you
might
receive
it
as
a
lovely
angel
of
life.
I
chose
the
second
option,
with
no
hesitation
while
my
husband
preferred
driving
them
away.
After
all,
I've
never
come
to
stop
to
feel
the
relationship
with
sparrows.
I
recalled
when
I
was
a
little
girl
living
in
the
city,
I
lived
in
an
apartment
with
a
flat
roof
viewed
from
our
kitchen
window.
Every
day
my
mom
and
I
would
go
out
to
feed
the
sparrows.
She
taught
me
how
to
call
them
with
a
clicking
sound
she
made
with
her
tongue.
I
have
loved
sparrows
ever
since.
So
every
day
in
my
spare
time,
I
can't
stop
observing
and
celebrating
their
dance
from
our
window.
I
stuffed
them
with
the
leftovers
on
our
tablecloth
after
every
meal.
And
I
have
provided
them
with
every
kind
of
bases
and
stands
of
our
house.
Undoubtedly,
they
feel
at
ease
in
our
backyard.
And
that
has
led
them
to
gather
up
courage
and
slide
into
our
kitchen,
bedroom
or
even
reading
room.
Perhaps
because
they
have
the
feeling
that
we
don'
t
consider
them
trouble
makers,
but
friendly
neighbors.
But
I
am
slightly
worried
about
their
droppings
(粪便).
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。
One
day,
they
left
some
droppings
in
my
husband's
reading
room.About
two
weeks
later,
I
heard
my
husband
calling
“Oh,
my
God!”
高一年级第二次质量检测英语答案
1-20
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BCCBA
ACBCB
ACBBC
21-35
CADDB
ACDCA
BBDAC
36-40.ACFED
41-55BCCDC
ABCAC
BADDA
56
to
study
57
called
58
in
59
that
60
travelling/traveling
61
articles
62
caught
63
sickness
64
carefully
65
the
参考范文:
An
English
Speech
Contest
An
English
speech
contest
whose
topic
was
Know
More
about
China
was
held
in
our
school
hall
last
Sunday.
Before
the
contest,
colorful
performances
given
by
students
were
more
than
attractive.
The
contest
consisted
of
three
rounds.
Many
competitors
made
their
speeches
smoothly,
and
showed
the
audiences
their
talent
and
confidence.
Through
the
activity,
the
students
have
learned
a
lot.
Not
only
have
they
improved
their
spoken
English,but
they
also
enjoyed
the
process
of
the
contest
and
got
a
sense
of
achievement.
The
students
learned
more
about
our
motherland,
and
they
felt
proud
of
being
Chinese
people.
第二节:
参考范文:
One
day,
they
left
some
droppings
in
my
husband
's
reading
room.
They
happened
to
dirty
his
important
work
reports
on
the
desk.
He
was
so
angry
that
he
asked
me
to
close
the
windows.
I
immediately
did
a
thorough
cleaning
and
promised
that
the
doors
and
windows
of
the
reading
room
will
be
closed
tightly,
and
the
sparrows
can't
break
in
again.
My
husband
kept
silent,
and
at
last
he
calmed
down.
I
know
he
is
a
caring
person,
who
always
loves
animals.
About
two
weeks
later,
I
heard
my
husband
calling
“Oh,
my
God
!”
Thinking
something
similar
happened
again,
I
ran
over
to
have
a
look.
He
was
looking
out
of
the
window
and
said
excitedly,
“Look!
What
a
surprise!
There
are
three
eggs
in
the
sparrow's
nest!
They
're
going
to
have
babies
of
their
own!”
He
was
happy,
like
a
child
and
unconsciously
opened
the
closed
window.
After
that,
there
are
always
breadcrumbs
on
the
window
platform
of
the
reading
room.
听力材料
Text
1
M:
Hello.
I’d
like
a
large
order
of
French
fries,
please.
Oh,
and
a
small
Coke,
too.
W:
All
right.
Your
total
is
$3.95,
please…
OK,
out
of
four…and
here’s
your
five
cents
change.
Your
order
number
is
105.
It
should
be
ready
in
a
couple
of
minutes.
(1)
Text
2
W:
My
knees
still
hurt
from
falling
on
the
ice
yesterday.
I
wonder
if
I
broke
something.
M:
I’m
not
a
doctor,
but
it’s
not
black
and
blue
or
anything.
Maybe
you
just
need
to
lie
in
bed
for
a
few
days.
(2)
Text
3
W:
Get
me
out
of
here,
Ron!
I
told
you
that
I
hate
scary
movies!
Why
did
you
bring
me
here?
(3)
M:
I’m
sorry!
I
totally
forgot,
Nancy.
I
wasn’t
thinking.
Next
time,
we’ll
see
a
comedy,
I
promise!
Text
4
W:
Rufus,
you
get
back
here
this
minute!
Hey,
I’m
talking
to
you!
Come
back
here!
M:
He’s
chasing
the
cat
next
door.
If
you
want
him
to
come,
you
should
offer
him
a
bone
or
something.
(4)
Text
5
M:
Excuse
me,
but
everyone
here
has
been
waiting
in
line
for
over
an
hour.
You
can’t
just
go
to
the
front
like
that.
W:
Sir,
I
don’t
want
to
buy
a
ticket.
But
if
I’m
any
later
for
the
start
of
my
shift,
my
boss
is
going
to
kill
me!
(5)
Text
6
(第6题为总结题)
W:
What
a
funny-looking
picture!
M:
What’s
so
funny
about
it?
W:
Well,
everything
is
the
wrong
color.
The
clouds
are
purple,
and
the
grass
is
yellow!
Plus,
everyone
is
the
wrong
size.
M:
I
guess
it
is
unique.
Let
me
ask
you
a
question:
how
much
would
you
pay
for
something
like
that
if
you
saw
it
in
an
art
gallery?
W:
That?
I’m
not
trying
to
be
rude,
Lester,
but
you’d
have
to
pay
me
to
take
that
home!
(7)
M:
Do
you
know
how
much
I
paid
for
it?
W:
No.
How
much?
M:
Nothing!
My
cousin
Eric
drew
it
for
me.
He’s
four
years
old.
(7)
W:
Oh…
(7)
Text
7
M:
Doctor,
I
don’t
fit
into
any
of
my
old
clothes.
(8)
W:
That’s
because
most
of
these
clothes
are
several
years
old.
You’re
in
high
school
now.
You
do
most
of
your
growing
in
your
early
teens,
you
know.
M:
My
voice
is
much
deeper
than
it
used
to
be,
too.
W:
I’ll
bet.
And
you
probably
eat
a
lot
more
than
you
did
before.
M:
Yeah,
it
seems
like
I
always
ask
for
seconds(添菜)
at
dinner.
And
I’m
always
tired.
Every
night,
I
feel
like
I
could
sleep
for
a
hundred
years.
W:
You’re
using
your
brain
in
new
ways,
and
your
body
is
developing
as
well.
That
means
you
need
more
rest
than
you
used
to.
(9)
M:
I’m
starting
to
get
some
hair
on
my
face,
too.
See?
(10)
It’s
not
as
thick
as
my
Dad’s,
but
it’s
definitely
starting
to
show.
W:
You’re
becoming
more
like
a
man
every
day!
Text
8
W:
Good
morning,
sir.
Welcome
to
Apple.
How
can
I
help
you?
M:
Hi.
I’m
looking
to
buy
a
new
computer.
W:
Do
you
need
a
desktop
or
a
laptop?
(11)
M:
Oh,
I’m
always
on
the
go.
I
need
something
I
can
take
with
me.
(11)
W:
Well,
we
have
two
main
laptops
at
the
moment:
the
MacBook
Pro
and
the
MacBook
Air.
M:
What’s
the
difference
between
the
two?
W:
Well,
the
Air
is
much
lighter.
It
weighs
about
one
pound,
while
the
Pro
weighs
in
at
just
over
three
pounds.
The
Air
is
also
thinner
and
uses
much
less
power
compared
to
the
Pro.
The
screens
are
the
same
size,
though,
(12)
and
they
both
come
in
white,
silver,
and
black.
M:
The
Air
sounds
better
in
pretty
much
every
way!
W:
Actually,
the
Pro
is
faster,
and
it
has
more
storage.
Plus,
it’s
quite
a
bit
cheaper.
M:
Uh,
how
much
cheaper?
(13)
W:
Several
hundred
dollars
cheaper…
(13)
M:
Well,
that
is
probably
the
most
important
thing!
Could
you
show
me
some
MacBook
Pros,
please?
(13)
W:
Sure.
Right
this
way,
sir.
Text
9
W:
Hey,
welcome
to
Trader
Joe’s!
Did
you
find
everything
you
needed
today?
M:
Yeah…and
a
bunch
of
things
I
didn’t
know
that
I
needed!
I
always
come
in
here
expecting
to
buy,
like,
five
dollars’
worth
of
stuff.
(14)
And
I
leave
with
two
full
bags
of
groceries,
just
like
I
have
here!
W:
Tell
me
about
it!
Whenever
I
get
off
work,
I
always
buy
things
just
because
they’re
right
in
front
of
me.
M:
Do
you
get
a
nice
employee
discount?
W:
It’s
OK…we
get
20%
off
on
everything
except
beer
and
wine.
(15)
M:
That’s
not
bad!
W:
Your
total
is
$39.60.
M:
Can
I
use
my
Visa
card?
W:
Sure.
Just
slide
it
right
there
and
select
“Credit
Card”.
M:
All
right…did
it
go
through?
W:
I
don’t
think
so.
Try
it
again.
M:
Here
it
goes…OK,
I
heard
a
beeping
sound.
Is
that
good
or
bad?
(16)
W:
Well,
nothing
is
coming
up
on
my
screen
here.
I
know
what
to
do.
Sometimes
this
works…
(16)
M:
A
plastic
bag?
W:
Yeah.
If
you
put
a
plastic
bag
over
the
card
and
then
swipe
it,
it
often
does
the
trick…
That’s
strange.
It
might
be
a
problem
with
our
machine.
(16)
Do
you
have
another
card
you’d
like
to
use?
M:
No,
that’s
my
only
one.
W:
Sorry
about
that.
M:
It’s
no
problem.
It’s
probably
time
for
a
new
card,
anyway.
That
one
has
been
in
my
wallet
for,
like,
eight
years!
Here’s
forty
dollars.
(17)
W:
Great.
Here’s
your
change.
(17)
Have
a
nice
day!
Text
10
My
parents
always
wanted
me
to
be
a
lawyer.
(18)
They
said
it
was
important
to
make
money.
All
my
uncles
and
aunts
were
either
doctors
or
lawyers,
and
I
even
had
a
couple
of
cousins
who
were
government
officials.
My
parents
grew
up
really
poor,
and
they
wanted
me
to
earn
enough
money
to
support
them
and
my
three
sisters,
all
of
whom
are
younger
than
me.
But
as
a
little
kid,
I
didn’t
care
about
material
things
like
toys
or
clothes.
When
I
was
in
middle
school,
I
offered
to
cut
my
neighbors’
grass
or
walk
their
dogs
for
free.
(19)
In
high
school,
I
spent
all
my
free
time
volunteering
at
soup
kitchens
and
hospitals
for
people
who
couldn’t
afford
health
insurance.
It
just
seemed
like
the
right
thing
to
do,
and
it
made
me
feel
like
I
was
part
of
something
bigger
than
myself.
My
parents
weren’t
satisfied.
They
said
I
should
major
in
law
and
give
away
my
money
if
I
wanted
to
help
others.
(18)
But
I
chose
to
study
sociology
instead.
I
tried
to
explain
to
my
parents
that
I
wanted
to
help
people
help
themselves,
and
the
only
way
to
do
that
was
to
show
them…directly.
I
wanted
to
“get
my
hands
dirty,”
as
they
say.
When
I
told
my
parents
that
I
was
going
to
go
to
Africa
to
volunteer
for
a
year,
they
finally
realized
that
I
was
serious
about
my
dream.
Ever
since
then,
they’ve
been
my
biggest
supporters.
(20)