2021年天津市滨海七所重点学校高三毕业班联考
英语试卷
第I卷选择题(共115分)
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C
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,你将有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.
Who
is
going
to
the
hospital
this
afternoon?
A.
Toms
sister.
B.
Betty's
sister.
C.
Belly.
2.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
All
the
taxis
arc
black
in
London.
B.
The
woman
has
been
io
London
twice.
C.
It's
the
first
lime
that
the
man
has
been
in
London.
3.
What's
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Shopkeeper
and
customer.
C.
Close
friends.
4.
Why
docs
the
woman
want
to
go
back
to
the
hotel?
A.
She
wants
to
go
to
bed
early.
B.
She
is
going
to
meet
somebody.
C.
She
will
have
a
meeting.
5
What
is
the
woman
looking
for?
A.
A
hotel.
B.
A
bank.
C.
A
museum.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小问题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍、
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8
三个小题。
6.
What
is
the
woman
thinking
about?
A.
Getting
an
extra
job.
B.
Doing
belter
in
her
job.
C.
Changing
her
job.
7.
How
docs
the
woman
like
her
present
job?
A.
h
is
difficult.
B.
It
is
interesting.
C.
It
is
highly-paid.
8.
When
will
the
woman
have
to
make
a
decision?
A.
Today.
B.
Tomorrow.
C.
The
day
after
tomorrow.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题.
9.
How
did
the
woman
keep
in
touch
with
her
family?
A.
By
letter.
B.
By
computer.
C.
By
telephone.
10.
What
docs
the
man
suggest
the
woman
doing?
A.
Learning
how
to
use
the
Internet.
B.
Talking
with
people
online.
C.
Making
friends
all
over
the
world.
11.
What
is
the
man
interested
in?
A.
Discussing
problems.
B.
Music.
C.
Word
processing
听下面段独白.回答第12至第15四个小题。
12.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
school?
A.
It
was
being
built.
B.
It
was
near
a
construction
site.
C.
It
was
beside
a
famous
hospital.
13.
Where
did
the
students
buy
their
breakfast
?
A.
From
a
soy
bean
milk
shop.
B.
From
their
school
cafeteria.
C.
From
a
grocery
near
the
construction
site.
14.What
did
the
girl
cat
on
her
way
to
school?
A.
A
glass
of
milk.
B
A
cup
of
soy
bean
milk.
C.
Two
rice
cakes.
15.
Who
are
looking
into
the
ease
now?
A.
The
school.
B
The
police.
C.
The
hospital
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中.选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
16.
—Hey.
I
have
found
the
way
home!
—Oh,
!
I
thought
we
were
going
to
be
stuck
on
this
country
road
all
night
A.
what
a
pity
B.
good
idea
C.
what
a
relief
D.
cheer
up
17.
in
Avebury
.
England,
the
monument
is
so
large
that
il
can
only
be
seen
from
the
sky
A.
Located
B.
Locating
C.
Being
located
D.
To
locale
18.
The
of
students
should
cover
more
aspect,
such
as
activity
involvement
and
teamwork
contributions
and
so
on.
A.
admission
B.
assessment
C.
awareness
D.
ambition
19.
Tasks
and
tests
will
keep
many
of
you
stay
up
late
every
night,
and
you
may
plan
to
the
lost
sleep
time
on
weekends.
A
take
advantage
of
B.
put
up
with
C.
go
m
for
D.
make
up
for
20.
I
have
been
writing
a
novel
which
is
based
on
a
real
love
story
and
it
be
ready
early
next
month.
A.
can
B.
must
C.
should
D.
need
21.
From
the
bottom
of
my
heart
I
want
to
say
to
you
is
"Thank
you!”.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
what
D.
why
22.
The
problems
at
the
meeting
tomorrow
are
really
hard
to
solve.
A.
to
be
discussed
B.
discussed
C.
being
discussed
D.
to
discuss
23.
He
flashed
me
a
quick
smile
but
rapidly
swallowed
it
he
saw
my
expression.
A.
when
B.
unless
C.
if
D.
until
24.
While
taking
part-time
jobs
indeed
provides
many
obvious
benefits,
its
effects
on
students
shouldn't
be
ignored.
A.
sensitive
B.
alternative
C.
effective
D.
negative
25.
To
improve
learning
efficiency,
students
must
spend
more
lime
focusing
on
the
skills
they
are
weak
in.
A.
what
B.
where
C.
when
D.
which
26.
The
teacher
together
with
the
students
discussing
Reading
Skills
that
newly
published
in
America.
A.
are;
was
B.
is;
was
C.
are;
were
D.
is;
were
27.
I
promise
I
all
the
money
I
owe
you
by
the
end
of
next
month.
A.
pay
back
B.
will
have
paid
back
C.
have
paid
back
D.
had
paid
back
28.
—Kobe
Bryant
was
a
basketball
star
with
strong
fighting
spirit.
—
.
He's
always
a
role
model
for
youngsters.
A.
I
couldn't
agree
more
B.
I
can't
help
it
C.
I
couldn't
be
bothered
D.
I
beg
to
differ
29.
As
students,
we
must
on
our
studies
and
work
hard
instead
of
fooling
around.
A.
investigate
B.
memorize
C.
approach
D.
concentrate
30.
his
excellent
performance
in
the
competition,
his
teammates
all
advocated
him
being
their
captain.
A.
In
terms
of
B.
In
view
of
C.
In
addition
to
D.
In
spite
of
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从31--50题所给的A、B、
C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
When
school
started
on
that
warm
August
day.
I
threw
myself
into
everything
I
did
including
playing
volleyball.
I
decided
to
become
31
.
or
at
the
very
least,
skinny.
I
stopped
eating
completely
Soon
I
began
losing
weight,
which
thrilled
me.
and
I
even
grew
to
love
the
tiredness
and
lightheadedness
that
came
with
my
32
diet,
for
those
feelings
meant
that
I
was
33__
34
the
season
progressed.
things
had
become
35
between
my
head
volleyball
coach.
Coach
Smith,
and
me.
She
felt
that
something
was
wrong
with
my
36
She
talked
with
me
about
my
eating
and
was
_37____
that
I
turned
a
deaf
ear
to
her
when
she
tried
to
make
me
cat.
She
tried
to
persuade
me
in
a
determined
way
and
so
we
fought
38.
Then
my
39
started
to
affect
my
performance
I
was
so
tired
that
practice
and
games
were
becoming
a(n)
40
.
One
afternoon,
with
hurt
in
her
eyes.
Coach
Smith
asked
me
what
I
had
eaten
and
I
told
her
nothing
yet,
41
I
was
going
to.
She
looked
at
me.
42
in
her
eves,
knowing
she
couldn't
make
me
slop,
and
walked
away.
A
couple
of
weeks
later
I
attended
a
formal
dinner
for
our
volleyball
team.
I
stood
there
as
mv
coach
managed
to
say
something
nice
about
me
I
43
then
that
I
had
mined
my
senior
year
by
being
44
and
I
had
probably
ruined
hers
as
well.
So
that
evening
I
wrote
her
a
letter
45
and
thanking
her.
Then
one
Saturday.
as
I
was
reading
in
the
library.
I
felt
someone
46
take
mv
arm
and
say
softly.
"Lynn
Jones,
how
are
you
doing?''
I
47
and
saw
the
familiar
face
"Thanks
for
the
letter,
she
said."
It
meant
a
lot."
When
I
think
of
a
coach,
I
think
of
someone
above
me.
someone
who
gives
48
—not
a
friend
But
Coach
Smith
is
49_.
and.
like
any
other
good
friend,
she
dealt
with
my
problem
in
a
determined
way
even
when
1
haled
her
for
it
at
that
time.
I
didn't
50
her
kindness,
but
she
gave
it.
anyway.
I
will
forever
be
grateful
for
her
help,
and
now
for
her
friendship
31.
A
strong
B
beautiful
C.
healthy
D.
independent
32.
A.
organic
B
standard
C.
poor
D.
abundant
33
A.
winning
B
losing
C.
rising
D.
running
34.
A.
With
B.
As
C.
Because
D
Though
35.
A
limited
B.
smooth
C.
light
D.
tense
36.
A.
performance
B.
emotion
C.
fitness
D.
mood
37.
A.
embarrassed
B.
annoyed
C.
curious
D.
cautious
38.
A.
generally
B.
occasionally
C.
constantly
D.
gradually
39.
A.
anger
B.
hunger
C.
eagerness
D.
anxiety
40.
A.
dilemma
B.
opportunity
C.
struggle
D.
fight
41.
A.
but
B.
so
C.
or
D.
for
42.
A.
excitement
B.
disappointment
C.
astonishment
D.
encouragement
43.
A.
recognized
B.
estimated
C.
assumed
D.
realized
44.
A.
determined
B.
dishonest
C.
discouraged
D.
disrespected
45.
A.
persuading
B.
apologizing
C.
praising
D.
rewarding
46.
A.
gently
B.
patiently
C.
casually
D.
randomly
47.
A.
looked
around
B.
looked
up
C.
looked
down
D.
looked
over
48.
A.
instruction
B.
introduction
C.
entertainment
D.
information
49.
A.
kind
B.
serious
C.
different
D.
friendly
50.
A.
deserve
B.
expect
C.
need
D.
ffancy
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50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
Should
swimming
lessons
be
mandatory
(强制)in
schools?
Guangdong
province
is
set
to
make
swimming
lessons
compulsory
in
primary
schools
starting
from
2020.
and
proposing
the
courses
be
given
from
the
fourth
grade.
Do
we
need
to
make
swimming
compulsory
in
schools?
Forum
readers
share
their
opinions.
White
Bear
(Poland)
In
Poland
swimming
lessons
are
not
compulsory,
but
most
of
the
schools
ha\e
them.
I
think
that
when
it
is
only
possible
---
there
should
be
the
swimming
lessons
for
kids.
It
is
a
lifesaving
skill
Mister
Panda
(France)
I
come
from
France
where
swimming
lessons
in
school
are
compulsory,
I
even
got
my
lifesaving
certificate
in
school
Jet
Feng
(China)
As
a
boy
born
in
a
rural
area.
1
learnt
swimming
in
a
river
near
my
home
when
I
was
7
or
8
years
old.
I
used
to
play
in
the
river
with
boys
my
same
age
every
summer,
which
was
also
the
only
entertainment
we
could
make
at
that
time.
but
we
enjoyed
it
so
much'
I
just
learnt
how
to
dog
paddle
because
no
one
taught
us.
Until
I
entered
university.
I
got
a
chance
to
enhance
my
swimming
skills
in
PE
pared
with
my
classmates.
I
felt
lucky
because
most
of
them
couldn't
swim
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
for
schools
to
teach
students
to
swim.
Bui
as
a
mailer
of
fact,
not
every
school
in
China
has
the
conditions
to
do
that.
In
some
less-developed
areas,
there
is
not
even
a
swimming
pool.
Boilermaker
21
(Expat
in
China)
There
are
swimming
lessons
in
my
city,
but
I
was
very
disappointed
in
how
they
were
taught
The
kids
spent
45
minutes
of
the
one
hour
lesson
practicing
strokes
(拍水)ON
DRY
LAND.
They
only
spent
15
minutes
in
the
water.
Alt
of
the
children
panicked
and
sank
immediately
to
the
bottom.
Then
ail
of
the
parents
berated
(指责)
the
children,
telling
them
that
they
weren't
paying
attention
to
the
teacher
and
that
they
were
failures.
Cecilia
Zhang
(China)
It
is
a
pity
that
many
Chinese
athletes
won
world
championships
in
swimming
while
most
schools
don't
have
the
swimming
facilities.
Swimming
is
an
essential
lifesaving
skill
that
everyone
should
access
to.
The
earlier,
the
belter.
The
government
needs
io
put
money
into
the
popularity
of
the
sport
51.
What
can
be
concluded
from
White
Bear's
opinion?
A.
In
Poland,
swimming
lessons
must
be
given
at
school.
B.
In
Poland,
the
swimming
sport
is
very
popular
C.
Most
of
the
schools
have
swimming
pools
in
Poland.
D.
In
Poland,
students
are
required
to
swim
every
day.
52.
What
do
we
know
about
Jet
Feng
when
he
was
a
child?
A.
He
didn't
know
how
to
swim.
B.
He
was
brought
up
in
a
city.
C.
He
lived
a
colorful
life
in
his
childhood.
D
He
didn't
receive
formal
swimming
training.
53.
Hou
did
Boilermaker
2l
feel
about
the
swimming
lessons
in
his
city?
A.
Disappointed.
B.
Satisfied.
C.
Excited.
D.
Bored.
54.
What
can
be
indicated
from
Cecilia
Zhang's
words?
A.
Chinese
athletes
won
world
championship
in
swimming
events.
B.
Chinese
schools
have
not
paid
any
attention
to
the
swimming
lessons.
C
The
government
hasn't
spent
enough
money
on
the
popularity
of
the
sport.
D
It
is
a
pity
that
few
Chinese
athletes
won
world
championships
in
swimming.
55,
In
which
section
of
the
newspaper
can
you
find
the
passage'?
A.
Entertainment.
B.
Advertisement.
C.
Education.
D.
Technology.
B
In
2018.
the
state
of
California
was
on
fire.
Alexandria
Villasenor,
who
was
13
at
the
time,
witnessed
the
destruction
of
Northern
California's
Camp
Fire,
which
would
go
on
to
bum
more
than
150.000
acres
of
land.
Villasenor
was
scared.
"Thai's
when
I
found
out
how
important
climate
education
was,”
she
reflected.
And
just
how
much
we
lacked
climate
education
these
past
couple
of
years.”
Villasenor,
now
15,
is
determined
to
have
a
bigger
conversation.
She
quickly
realized
the
fight
requires
international,
government-level
changes.
For
her,
what
started
as
local
concern
turned
into
a
year-long
protest
in
front
of
the
United
Nations'
New
York
City
headquarters
and
a
global
campaign
for
more
compulsory
climate
education.
She
sat
on
a
bench
in
front
of
the
headquarters,
pleading(恳求)for
the
world's
leaders
to
take
climate
change
seriously.
Her
action
received
national
attention,
with
millions
of
other
students
around
the
world
joining
in
the
movement.
"Il's
completely
unacceptable
to
not
learn
anything
about
our
planet
and
our
environment
in
school,
after
all
the
young
people
would
“inherit"
the
Earth.
Villasenor
said,
"That's
why
I
think
that
climate
education
is
so
important,
and
that's
why
I
focus
a
lol
on
it
now."
Right
now,
Villasenor
is
working
with
the
Biden-Harris
administration
on
its
climate
plan,
which
has
promised
to
center
the
needs
of
young
people
and
communities
most
impacted
by
climate
change.
She
even
spoke
at
the
2020
Democratic
National
Convention.
"That
was
definitely
a
huge
moment
when
I
realized
that
people
were
listening
to
the
voices
of
me
and
youth
climate
activists,”
Villasenor
said.
When
she
isn't
connecting
with
her
fellow
youth
activists
or
holding
elected
officials
accountable
to
the
climate
concerns
of
their
young
voters,
Villasenor
is
like
most
other
teens.
"My
favorite
thing
to
do,
of
course,
is
sleep"
she
said.
"
I
like
to
read,
a
lot.
I
like
fantasy
books,
normally.
I
also
like
to
write.”
56.
What
made
Villasenor
realize
the
lack
of
climate
education?
A.
The
state
of
California.
B.
The
fire
disasters
in
America.
C.
150,000
acres
of
land
scaring
her.
D.
The
severe
Camp
fire
in
California.
57.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“have
a
bigger
conversation"
mean?
A.
To
talk
with
more
local
people
to
change
their
mind.
B.
To
convey
her
belief
loudly
to
more
global
students.
C.
To
call
on
local
people
to
fight
with
the
leaders.
D.
To
protest
to
leaders
at
home
and
abroad
to
make
changes.
58.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
Villasenor
turned
her
original
appeal
into
a
lasting
and
widespread
one
B.
Villasenor
thinks
the
world's
leaders
have
taken
climate
change
seriously
C.
Millions
of
students
around
the
world
are
joining
in
the
movement
D.
Young
people
should
do
more
things
for
the
earth
so
as
to
inherit
it
59.
Which
of
the
following
facts
gives
Villasenor
a
sense
of
achievement?
A.
That
she
is
working
with
the
Biden-Harris
administration
on
its
climate
plan.
B.
That
her
and
other
youth
climate
activists'
opinions
caught
people's
attention.
C.
That
she
can
sleep
and
read
in
her
spare
time.
D.
Thai
more
schools
have
set
up
climate
courses.
60.
What
is
this
passage
mainly
about?
A.
The
15-year-old
activist
fighting
for
better
climate
education.
B.
Climate
education
deserves
everyone's
attention
around
the
world.
C.
A
young
girl
and
her
climate
education.
D.
Young
activists
make
their
voices
heard.
C
Pandas
are
not
only
a
national
treasure,
but
are
loved
around
the
world.
Recently,
a
giant
panda
cub
born
in
August
at
the
Smithsonian's
National
Zoo,
US,
was
given
the
name
Xiao
Qi
Ji,
which
is
translated
into
English
as
"little
miracle”.
The
choice
was
the
result
of
a
five-day
online
vote
that
drew
nearly
135,000
voters
in
the
US.
Interestingly,
National
Public
Radio
said
that
in
a
nod
to
Chinese
tradition,
the
name
was
not
chosen
until
100
days
after
the
birth.
This
cub's
birth
proved
to
be
quite
inspiring
-
and
al
a
time
when
inspiration
was
truly
needed.
“Xiao
Qi
Ji's
birth
is
a
true
miracle
that
has
been
so
uplifting
to
all
of
us
during
the
pandemic
(疫情),"
Chinese
Ambassador
to
the
US
Cui
Tiankai
said
in
a
video
congratulatory
message.
"
We
are
connected
again
in
the
growth
of
our
little
ambassador,
and
in
our
shared
joy
and
friendship."
The
furry
black-and-white
animals
ha\e
played
an
important
role
in
the
country's
diplomacy,
known
as
“
panda
diplomacy
(外交)”.
According
to
the
Japanese
Royal
Annual,
the
practice
dales
back
to
the
Tang
Dynasty,
when
Empress
Wu
Zetian
sent
a
pair
of
pandas
to
the
Japanese
emperor
China
revived
panda
diplomacy
in
the
1950s
when
China
sent
two
pandas
to
the
Moscow
Zoo
By
1982,
China
had
given
23
pandas
to
nine
different
countries.
However,
most
of
them
have
died.
China
stopped
giving
away
pandas
in
(he
early
1980s.
Instead,
the
animals
arc
loaned
to
other
countries.
In
general,
they
are
to
be
returned
to
China
after
10
years.
But
why
do
these
cute
"diplomats”
find
it
hard
to
survive
in
other
countries?
According
to
Xinhua,
their
dietary
habit
is
one
significant
reason.
Their
nutrition
mostly
comes
from
bamboo
shoots.
Adult
giant
pandas
consume
about
40
kilograms
of
bamboo
daily.
Pandas
can
also
be
quite
picky.
They
refuse
to
eat
bamboo
shoots
after
they
have
blossomed.
It
takes
10
years
for
a
new
crop
of
bamboo
to
mature,
and
many
countries
do
not
have
an
environment
suitable
for
bamboo
growth.
This
means
that
food
has
to
be
imported
In
August,
Calgary
Zoo
in
Canada
announced
that
due
to
pandemic-related
changes
in
its
import
laws
and
quarantine
methods,
they
couldn't
provide
enough
fresh
bamboo
lor
pandas
This
meant
that
they
had
io
send
two
giant
pandas
back
to
China.
But
countries
are
still
trying
their
best
to
facilitate
this
special
type
of
diplomacy
don't
own
the
pandas,
but
the
whole
world
wants
to
help
save
the
panda,
and
we
do
that
through
our
knowledge
exchange."
Steven
Monfort.
director
of
the
Smithsonian's
National
Zoo,
told
China
Daily.
61.
The
expression
“in
a
nod
to
“
in
Para.
2
is
closest
in
meaning
to
.
A.
in
praise
for
B.
in
response
to
C.
in
favor
of
D.
in
order
to
observe
62..
Why
China
decided
that
pandas
are
only
loaned
to
other
countries?
A.
Because
the
pandas'
dietary
habit
was
significantly
changed
abroad.
B.
Because
the
pandas
couldn't
have
bamboo
to
eat
in
other
countries.
C.
Because
most
of
pandas
could
not
be
adapted
to
the
climate
abroad.
D.
Because
most
of
the
pandas
sent
to
other
countries
couldn't
survive.
63.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text?
A.
Il
was
the
first
time
that
China
had
sent
a
panda
to
Japan.
B.
The
practice
"panda
diplomacy"
dales
from
the
Tang
Dynasty.
C.
China
began
panda
diplomacy,
sending
two
pandas
to
Moscow
Zoo.
D.
Two
giant
pandas
had
to
be
returned
because
they
were
sick
in
Canada.
64.
What
Steven
Mon
fort's
altitude
towards
the
special
type
of
diplomacy?
A.
Encouraging.
B.
Uncaring.
C.
Disapproving.
D.
Doubtful.
65.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
tell
us
how
to
feed
pandas
properly.
B.
To
call
on
people
to
love
pandas
in
the
world.
C.
To
introduce
the
furry
black
and
white
ambassador.
D.
To
explain
why
“panda
diplomacy”
is
stopped.
D
When
1
was
17
years
old
I
had
surgery
because
of
a
disease.
The
day
after
the
surgery,
I
awoke
to
find
a
friend
of
mine
sitting
in
a
chair
across
from
my
bed.
I
don't
remember
much
about
his
visit.
But
I
will
not
forget
that
he
visited
me
on
that
day,
and
sat
there
for
I
don't
know
how
long,
while
I
was
under
the
influence
of
a
morphine
drip
(输液).We
benefit
greatly
from
our
close
friendships,
but
they
are
not
a
matter
of
calculable
gain
or
loss.
Our
age,
what
we
might
call
the
age
of
economics,
is
strongly
influenced
by
two
types
of
relationships
that
reflect
the
lives
we
are
encouraged
to
lead
There
are
consumer
relationships,
those
that
we
participate
in
for
the
pleasure
they
bring
us.
They
are
focused
on
the
present.
It
is
what
brings
immediate
pleasure
that
matters
And
there
arc
entrepreneurial(商业的)relationships,
those
that
we
invest
in.
hoping
they
will
bring
us
some
return.
Aristotle
thought
that
there
were
three
types
of
friendship:
those
of
pleasure,
those
of
usefulness,
and
true
friendship.
In
Pleasure
Friendships,
he
said.
,"It
is
not
for
their
character
that
men
love
ready-witted
people,
but
because
they
find
them
pleasant.''
About
the
usefulness
friendships,
he
said.
“Those
who
love
each
other
for
their
utility
(效用)do
not
love
each
other
for
themselves,
but
because
of
some
good
which
they
get
from
each
other?'
Although
we
benefit
from
our
close
friendships,
these
friendships
arc
not
a
matter
of
calculable
gain
and
loss.
Consumer
pleasures
arc
lasting
for
only
a
limited
time.
They
surround
us
for
a
short
period
and
then
they
fade,
like
a
drug.
Entrepreneur
friendship,
when
successful,
leads
to
the
victory
of
personal
gain.
It
is
precisely
the
non-economic
character
that
is
threatened
in
a
society
in
which
each
of
us
is
offered
only
the
choices
of
ownership,
shopping,
competition
and
growth.
It
is
threatened
when
we
arc
led
to
believe
that
friendships
without
obvious
recognizable
gain
arc,
in
the
economic
sense,
irrational
(不合理的).Friendships
arc
not
without
reason,
perhaps,
but
they
are
certainly
without
that
particular
reason.
Shared
experience,
not
just
everyday
amusement
or
advancement,
is
the
true
basis
of
friendship.
66.
The
author
mentions
his
operation
in
the
first
paragraph
to
.
A.
recall
one
of
his
best
friends
B.
advise
people
to
visit
sick
friends
C.
introduce
the
topic
of
true
friendship
D.
talk
about
the
experience
of
surgery
67.
Consumer
relationships
center
on
.
A.
the
sharing
of
joy
and
sorrow
B.
mutual
support
in
times
of
trouble
C.
personal
gain
or
personal
loss
D.
immediate
pleasure
68.
The
author
tries
to
persuade
readers
to
accept
his
argument
by
.
A.
explaining
three
types
of
friendship
B.
discussing
questions
C.
analyzing
causes
and
effects
D.
providing
examples
and
facts
69.
The
author
seems
to
support
the
idea
that
.
A.
friendships
arc
a
matter
of
calculable
gain
or
loss
B.
there
are
no
specific
reasons
for
friendship
C.
short-term
pleasure
is
the
center
of
friendship
D.
everyday
amusement
is
the
true
basis
of
friendship
70.
The
best
title
for
the
text
would
be
.
A.
Friendship
in
Modem
Times
B.
Friendship
in
Economic
Recession
C.
Friendship
in
the
Age
of
Economics
D.
Friendship
in
a
Fast
Paced
Life
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第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
I'm
no
literary
luddite
(反对新技术的人).1
bought
an
iPad
with
my
first
paycheck
from
my
first
full
time
job
after
I
graduated
college.
But
after
two
years
of
reading
occasionally
on
the
device,
J
gave
it
away
to
my
brother.
It
just
wasn't
the
right
reading
experience
for
me.
Technology
lovers
choose
e---readers
over
books
because
e---readers
are
more
convenient.
They're
right.
It
is
objectively
easier
to
carry
an
7oz.
tablet
with
thousands
and
thousands
of
books
at
your
fingertips
than
it
is
to
carry
five
books
in
your
bag
(which
is
exactly
what
1
did
on
vacation).
But
I
don't
read
for
convenience.
I
read
to
learn
more
about
the
world
and
myself.
I
have
made
friends
by
seeing
a
book
cover
in
a
cafe
and
noticing
that
it
was
the
same
tide
that
I
was
reading.
I
can
trace
my
life
by
the
books
that
have
been
my
companions.
When
I
open
an
old
book
and
come
across
my
previously
scribbled
notes
-
shaky
ones
when
I've
been
reading
on
the
subway,
covered
in
sand
if
1
read
it
at
the
beach,
next
to
a
train
ticket
if
I
was
traveling
—
I
am
able
to
add
an
extra
level
of
personal
depth
and
experience
to
the
story
I
am
about
to
re-read,
It's
just
not
enough
to
simply
consuming
the
story;
which
is
what
e---readers
arc
great
for.
When
I
read
paper
books.
I
hold
onto
them
for
long
periods
of
time.
1
just
purchased
a
new
bookshelf
specially
for
my
"to
be
read''
pile.
Once
in
a
while,
I
go
through
the
process
of
deciding
which
books
to
donate,
but
usually
the
idea
of
parting
with
a
book
feels
like
giving
away
a
part
of
my
soul.
Physical
books
may
not
be
the
most
efficient
medium,
but
they
are
the
most
meaningful.
So
keep
your
Kindle,
by
all
means.
But
I
II
be
happy
hoarding
with
my
library.
71.
Why
did
the
author
give
his
iPad
to
his
brother?
(no
more
than
10
words)
72.
What
is
die
second
paragraph
mainly
about?
(no
more
than
6
words)
73.
Which
word
can
take
the
place
of
the
underlined
word
in
paragraph
3?
(I
word)
74.
When
the
author
has
to
give
away
some
books,
how
does
he
feel
about
it?
(no
more
than
15
words)
75.
Do
you
like
e---readers
or
physical
books?
Please
explain
your
opinion.
(no
more
than
25
words)
(open)
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
76.
假设你是晨光中学的李津,你要参加你校的英语演讲比赛,演讲主题为
“说英语讲中国故事”,其主要内容包括:
(1)学习英语的目的;
(2)用英语推广中国文化的意义。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100:
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
“说英语讲中国故事""Speaking
English,
Telling
Chinese
Stories"
Hello
everyone,
it
is
my
great
honor
to
give
a
speech
here.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Thank
you
for
listening.
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英语答案
听力:(20
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CABDC
21-25
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26-30BBADB
完形:(30分)
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BCABD
36-40
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41-45
ABDDB
46-50
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CDABC
阅读表达:(10分)
以下情况减0.5分:单词拼写、词形、时态、标点符号、人称。
71.
Why
did
the
author
give
his
iPad
to
his
brother?
(no
more
than
10
words)
Because
he
didn't
like
reading
on
the
device.
Because
it
couldn't
give
him
the
right
reading
experience.
Because
reading
on
the
device
couldn't
help
trace
his
life.
Because
it
couldn't
add
personal
depth
and
experience
to
stories.
72.
What
is
the
second
paragraph
mainly
about?
(no
more
than
6
words)
The
advantage
of
e---readers.
Why
the
technology
lovers
choose
e---readers.
73.
Which
word
can
take
the
place
of
the
underlined
word
in
paragraph
3?
(1
word)
Reading
74.
When
the
author
has
to
give
away
some
books,
how
does
he
feel
about
it?
(no
more
than
15
words)
He
feels
that
he
is
giving
away
(a)
part
of
his
soul.
He
feels
that
he
is
parting
with
(a
)
part
of
his
soul.
He
feels
that
it
is
like
giving
away/
parting
with(
a
)
part
of
his
soul.
75.
Do
you
like
e---readers
or
physical
books?
please
explain
your
opinion,
(no
more
than
25
words)
(open)
Possible
answers:
I
like
reading
physical
books,
because
they
are
like
my
companions
and
more
meaningful
to
me.
I
like
reading
e---readers,
because
they
are
very
convenient
for
me
to
take
them
anywhere.
书面表达:(25分)
(仅供参考)
Hello
everyone!
Il
is
my
great
honor
to
give
a
speech
here.
The
theme
of
my
speech
is
“Speaking
English,
Telling
Chinese
Stories".
Many
a
time
do
my
classmates
ask
me
why
we
should
study
English.
I
have
ever
asked
myself
why.
And
today
I
would
like
to
tell
all
of
you
I
study
English
hard
in
order
to
not
only
learn
about
the
world
but
also
let
the
world
learn
about
China.
There's
no
doubt
that
English
is
still
an
effective
tool
of
communication
So
learning
English
means
opening
a
window
to
the
world,
by
which
we
can
team
more
knowledge
and
skills
from
the
advanced
countries.
However,
in
my
opinion,
what
is
the
most
important
is
that
it
is
also
a
for
us
to
spread
Chinese
culture
It
can
help
more
people
in
the
world
to
know
more
about
China,
a
country
with
a
long
history
and
kind
people
As
Chairman
Xi
says,
we
should
be
confident
in
our
own
culture.
So
I
appeal
to
all
of
you
to
study
English
and
tell
Chinese
stones
to
the
world
Thank
you
for
listening