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江阴市长泾高级中学2020-2021
学年度秋学期四校期中联考试卷
高二英语
第一部分
听力(共两节,20
小题,每题
1.5
分,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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
is
George's
favorite
sport?
A.
Tennis.
B.
Fishing.
C.
Swimming.
2.
How
will
the
man
pay
the
bill?
A.
By
card.
B.
By
WeChat.
C.
In
cash.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
probably
talking
about?
A.
The
woman's
major.
B.
The
woman's
job.
C.
The
woman's
parents.
4.
What
will
the
woman
take
back
to
the
shop?
A
The
T-shirt.
B.
The
shorts.
C.
The
sweater.
5.
Where
is
the
butter
now?
A.
In
the
bowl.
B.
On
the
shelf.
C.
In
the
fridge.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do?
A.
Go
shopping.
B.
Buy
some
pizza.
C.
Help
with
a
party.
7.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably?
A.
On
a
bus.
B.
At
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Workmates.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Schoolmates.
9.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
Paris.
B.
In
London.
C.
In
Rome.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
10.
What
language
is
the
woman
learning
this
term?
A.
French.
B.
Spanish.
C.
German.
11.
What
does
the
man
find
it
difficult
to
learn?
A.
The
guitar.
B.
The
piano.
C.
The
violin.
12.
What
does
the
woman
plan
to
do
on
Saturday?
A.
Play
tennis.
B.
Watch
a
match.
C.
Check
her
teeth.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至第
16
题。
13.
How
much
should
a
person
pay
for
a
room
in
total
every
month?
A.
$700.
B.
$730.
C.
$760.
14.
What
is
unavailable
in
the
woman's
house?
A.
A
dryer.
B.
A
dishwasher.
C.
A
washing
machine.
15.
Which
place
is
nearest
to
the
woman's
house?
A.
The
cinema.
B.
The
park.
C.
The
beach.
16.
Who
is
the
man
probably?
A.
A
student.
B.
A
house
owner.
C.
A
house
agent.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
What
will
take
place
in
the
hotel
this
weekend?
A.
A
birthday
party.
B.
A
trade
fair.
C.
A
wedding.
18.
What
is
the
hotel
staff
unsure
about?
A.
The
list
of
the
food.
B.
The
number
of
guests.
C.
The
length
of
the
event.
19.
When
will
guests
probably
start
arriving?
A.
From
7:15.
B.
From
7:30.
C.
From
7:45.
20.
What
will
guests
see
in
the
event?
A.
A
band.
B.
A
comedian.
C.
A
magician.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,20
小题,每题
2
分,满分
40
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
A
Island
Lobster
(龙虾)
Company
Open
Owners
Katie
and
Thom
Werner
opened
Island
Lobster
Company
earlier
this
week.
It’s
located
on
Peaks
Island
in
the
space
formerly
occupied
by
Peaks
Island
House.
The
64-seat
establishment
is
a
trap-to-table
restaurant.
The
Werners
are
serving
lobsters
that
they’re
trapped
and
hauled
in
with
their
own
boat.
You
can
see
a
copy
of
their
menu
on
their
website.
Coals
Pizza
Opens
Today
Coals
Pizza
is
scheduled
to
open
today
at
5
pm.
Coals
is
located
at
114
Preble
Street
in
the
former
Portland
&
Rochester
space.
This
is
Coals’
only
location
outside
of
New
York.
They
specialize
in
grilled
pizza.
You
can
see
their
full
menu
online.
Luke’s
Lobster
The
seafood
spot,
which
will
soft
open
for
dinner
on
Wednesday,
is
a
major
milestone
for
the
lobster
company
that
first
launched
in
Manhattan
in
2009.
Started
by
Cape
Elizabeth
native
Luke
Holden,
Luke’s
Lobster
debuted
in
New
York
City’s
East
Village,
and
went
on
to
make
its
mark
in
10
cities
across
the
U.S.—
plus
Japan
and
China.
Under
Construction:
Twist
A
new
food
truck
called
Twist
is
under
development
Twist
is
a
collaboration
between
Melissa
Lombardi,
a
former
manager
at
Woodford
F&B
and
Dan
Zarin,
the
longtime
writer
of
the
Breakfast
Serial
column.
Twist
will
be
serving
customized
ice
cream
and
shakes
made
to
order.
1.
What
is
special
in
Island
Lobster
Company?
A.
It
serves
freshly
caught
lobsters.
B.
It
is
the
only
location
outside
of
New
York.
C.
It
is
a
milestone
for
the
lobster
company.
D.
It
serves
customized
ice
cream
and
shakes
2.
Where
should
you
go
if
you
want
to
have
pizza?
A.
Peaks
Island.
B.
114
Preble
Street.
C.
Portland
&
Rochester
space.
D.
New
York
City's
East
Village.
3.
Which
restaurant
has
opened
a
branch
in
China?
A.
Island
Lobster
Company.
B.
Coals
Pizza.
C.
Luke's
Lobster.
D.
Twist.
【答案】1.
A
2.
B
3.
C
【解析】
这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了几家特色饭店。
【1题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段第二句“The
Werners
are
serving
lobsters
that
they’ve
trapped
and
hauled
in
with
their
own
boat”(The
Werners
正在提供龙虾,他们用自己的船捕获和捕捞龙虾)由此可知,它提供新鲜的现抓龙虾。故选A。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段“Coals
Pizza
is
scheduled
to
open
today
at
5
pm.
Coals
is
located
at
114
Preble
Street
in
the
former
Portland
&
Rochester
space.”(Coals
Pizza预定今天下午5点开始营业。
Coals位于前波特兰和罗切斯特空间的普里波街114号)由此可知,如果你想吃披萨,你可以去普里波街114号。故选B。
【3题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段第二句“Started
by
Cape
Elizabeth
native
Luke
Holden,
Luke’s
Lobster
debuted
in
New
York
City’s
East
Village,
and
went
on
to
make
its
mark
in
10
cities
across
the
U.S.—plus
Japan
and
China.”(卢克·霍尔顿(Luke
Holden)是土生土长的
Luke
Holden人,他创办了卢克龙虾餐厅(Luke’s
Lobster),并在纽约市首次亮相,随后在全美10个城市风靡开来-加上日本和中国。”)由此可知,
Luke’s
Lobster在中国开了分店。故选C。
B
Stan
Lee,
co-founder
of
the
Marvel
Universe(漫威宇宙)
and
co-creator
of
many
of
its
most
popular
superheroes,
died
at
the
age
of
95.
Lee
was
born
Stanley
Martin
Lieber
in
New
York
in
1992.
As
a
son
of
working-class
Jewish
immigrants
from
Romania,
times
were
hard
and
he
lived
with
his
family
in
a
shabby
single-bedroom
apartment.
After
graduating
from
high
school
at
16,
Lieber
landed
a
job
as
an
assistant
at
Timely
Comics.
By
the
early
1940s,
he
was
a
temporary
editor
for
the
company.
It
was
at
this
time
that
he
began
using
his
pen
name--Stan
Lee.
In
1947,
two
years
after
returning
from
serving
for
the
U.S.
Army,
Lee
married
his
wife,
Joan.
The
two
began
their
70-year
marriage
and
had
two
children.
In
the
late
1950s,
DC
Comics
breathed
new
life
into
its
classic
superhero
and
experienced
a
significant
success
with
its
updated
version
of
the
Flash,
and
later
with
super-team
the
Justice
League(正义联盟)
of
America.
To
compete
against
DC
Comics,
Lee
was
given
the
task
of
creating
their
own
group
of
superheroes.
In
1961,
Timely
Comics
changed
its
name
into
Marvel
Comics
after
Atlas
Comics,
and
that
November
saw
the
debut(首次亮相)
of
the
Fantastic
Four.
Lee’s
later
famous
and
lasting
creations
of
comic-book
superheroes
included
Spider-Man,
the
Hulk,
Thor,
Iron
Man
and
the
X-men.
Over
the
course
of
his
career,
Lee
was
an
icon
of
Marvel
Comics.
As
a
writer
and
editor
and,
at
various
points,
both
the
publisher
and
vice
president
of
Marvel
Comics,
Lee
not
only
introduced
interesting
characters
to
the
industry,
but
changed
the
way
that
comic
books
came
together.
He
also
created
a
cooperative
workflow
between
writers
and
artists,
which
became
known
as
the
“Marvel
Method”.
Lee
received
a
National
Medal
of
Arts
in
2008
for
his
innovations
that
revolutionized
(=completely
changed)
American
comic
books.
4.
What
do
we
know
about
Lee
from
paragraph
2?
A.
He
served
for
the
U.S.
Army
for
two
years.
B.
He
suffered
from
an
unfortunate
marriage.
C.
He
had
a
tough
and
struggling
childhood.
D.
He
adopted
his
pen
name
at
the
age
of
16.
5.
What
was
the
company
called
when
Spider-Man
was
created?
A.
Timely
Comics.
B.
Marvel
Comics.
C.
Atlas
Comics.
D.
DC
Comics.
6.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“icon”
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Theme.
B.
Character.
C.
Assistant.
D.
Symbol.
7.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Stan
Lee,
the
Godfather
of
Marvel
Comics.
B.
The
Development
of
Marvel
Comics.
C.
Stan
Lee,
a
Superhero
in
Comic
Books.
D.
The
Popular
Superheroes
of
Marvel
Comics.
【答案】4.
C
5.
B
6.
D
7.
A
【解析】
这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了漫威创始人Stan
Lee具有传奇色彩的一生。作为一名漫威创始人,他对美国的漫画进行了革新,创造了许多超级英雄,荣获了国家艺术奖章。
【4题详解】
推理判断题。根据第二段中As
a
son
of
working-class
Jewish
immigrants
from
Romania,
times
were
hard
and
he
lived
with
his
family
in
a
shabby
single-bedroom
apartment.可知作为一个来自罗马尼亚的犹太移民工人阶级的儿子,日子很艰难,他和家人住在一间破旧的单卧室公寓里。由此可推知,Stan
Lee有一个艰辛的童年。故选C。
【5题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段中In
1961,
Timely
Comics
changed
its
name
into
Marvel
Comics
after
Atlas
Comics可知1961年,《及时漫画》继《阿特拉斯》之后更名为漫威漫画,由此可知公司的名字依次为Timely
Comics,
Atlas
Comics到最后Marvel
Comics,神奇四侠于1961年首次推出,而蜘蛛侠是之后创作的,所以创作蜘蛛侠时公司的名字应该是漫威Marvel
Comics,故选B。
【6题详解】
词义猜测题。最后一段介绍了Stan
Lee的成就,作为漫威宇宙的创始人之一,Stan
Lee可以算作是美国漫画历史上最伟大的人物之一,没有他可能就没有现在的漫威世界,所以他可以被称为是漫威宇宙的标志。故可知划线单词意思为“标志”,故选D。
【7题详解】
主旨大意题。根据文章第一段Stan
Lee,
co-founder
of
the
Marvel
Universe
and
co-creator
of
many
of
its
most
popular
superheroes,
died
at
the
age
of
95.可知Stan
Lee,漫威宇宙联合创始人和许多最受欢迎的超级英雄的共同创造者,去世,享年95岁。结合文章主要介绍了Stan
Lee具有传奇色彩的一生。作为一名漫威创始人,他对美国的漫画进行了革新,创造了许多超级英雄,荣获了国家艺术奖章。故A选项“Stan
Lee,漫威漫画的教父”符合文章标题。故选A。
C
Education
appears
to
protect
older
adults
especially
women,
against
memory
loss,
according
to
a
study
by
investigators
at
Georgetown
University
Medical
Center.
The
Study
tested
declarative
memory
in
704
older
adults
(58-98
years
of
age).
Declarative
memory
refers
to
our
ability
to
remember
events
facts
and
words,
such
as
where
you
put
your
keys
or
the
name
of
that
new
neighbor.
The
investigators
found
that
their
memory
performance
became
progressively
worse
with
aging.
However,
more
years
of
early-life
education
countered
these
Tosses,
especially
in
women.
For
example,
the
declarative
memory
abilities
of
an
80-year-old
woman
with
a
bachelor’s
degree
would
be
as
good
as
those
of
a
60-year-old
woman
with
a
high
school
education.
So,
four
extra
years
of
education
make
up
for
the
memory
losses
from
20
years
of
aging.
“Simply
said,
learning
brings
about
learning.”
says
the
study’s
senior
investigator,
Michael
Unman.
“Since
learning
new
information
in
declarative
memory
is
easier
if
it
is
related
to
knowledge
we
already
have,
more
knowledge
from
more
education
should
result
in
better
memory
abilities,
even
years
later,”
adds
the
study’s
lead
author,
Jana
Reifegerste.
“Evidence
suggests
that
girls
often
have
better
declarative
memory
than
boys,
so
education
may
lead
to
greater
knowledge
gains
in
girls,”
says
Ullman.
“Education
may
thus
particularly
benefit
memory
abilities
in
women,
even
years
later
in
old
age.”
The
study
tested
individuals
in
a
non-Western
population.
Participants
varied
in
the
number
of
years
of
education,
from
none
at
all
to
graduate
studies.
Future
research
is
needed
to
test
whether
the
findings
generalize
to
other
populations,
Ullman
says.
“These
findings
may
be
important,
especially
considering
the
rapidly
aging
population
globally,”
Reifegerste
says.
“The
results
argue
for
further
efforts
to
increase
access
to
education.”
“Education
has
also
been
found
to
delay
the
beginning
of
Alzheimer’s
disease,”
Ullman
says.
“We
believe
that
our
findings
may
shed
light
on
why
this
occurs.”
8.
The
underlined
“counter”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means_______.
A.
cancel
B.
change
C.
replace
D.
reduce
9.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
New
information.
B.
Declarative
memory.
C.
Former
education.
D.
Better
memory
ability.
10.
The
research
findings
may
help
.
A.
slow
down
the
process
of
aging
B.
promote
the
development
of
education
C.
advance
the
study
of
Alzheimer’s
disease
D.
ensure
the
equal
rights
of
women’s
education
11.
The
passage
mainly
talks
about
that
.
A.
declarative
memory
abilities
fail
with
aging
B.
women
should
try
to
obtain
a
bachelor's
degree
C.
learning
regularly
helps
improve
old
adults’
memory
D.
early-life
education
helps
prevent
memory
loss
in
old
age
【答案】8.
D
9.
A
10.
C
11.
D
【解析】
这是一篇说明文。乔治城大学医学中心的一项研究表明,教育似乎能保护老年人,尤其是女性,防止记忆力减退。文章主要说明了这一研究的过程,以及研究发现教育对于延缓衰老与疾病发生的益处。
【8题详解】
词义猜测题。根据第三段中For
example,
the
declarative
memory
abilities
of
an
80-year-old
woman
with
a
bachelor's
degree
would
be
as
good
as
those
of
a
60-vear-old
woman
with
a
high
school
education.可知,例如,一位拥有学士学位的80岁老妇人的陈述性记忆能力与一位受过高中教育的60岁老妇人一样好。由此可知,教育可以减少记忆能力的衰退。故划线词意思是“减少”。A.
cancel取消;B.
change改变;C.
replace取代;D.
reduce减少。故选D。
【9题详解】
词义猜测题。根据上文Since
learning
new
information
in
declarative
memory
is
easier以及后文is
related
to
knowledge
we
already
have可知,如果新学到的信息和原先已有的知识有关,那么学起来就会更容易。由此可知,it指的是“新信息”。故选A。
【10题详解】
细节理解题。根据最后一段“Education
has
also
been
found
to
delay
the
beginning
of
Alzheimer’s
disease,”
Ullman
says.
“We
believe
that
our
findings
may
shed
light
on
why
this
occurs.”可知,“教育也被发现可以延缓老年痴呆症的发生,”Ullman说:“我们相信,我们的发现可能会揭示这一现象发生的原因。”由此可知,研究结果可能有助于推进对阿尔茨海默病的研究。故选C。
【11题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第一段Education
appears
to
protect
older
adults
especially
women,
against
memory
loss,
according
to
a
study
by
investigators
at
Georgetown
University
Medical
Center.可知,乔治城大学医学中心的一项研究表明,教育似乎能保护老年人,尤其是女性,防止记忆力减退。结合文章还说明了这一研究的过程,以及研究发现教育对于延缓衰老与疾病发生的益处。由此可知,这篇文章主要讲的是早期生活教育有助于防止老年失忆。故选D。
D
Friendly
doctors
are
“bad
for
their
patients’
health”,
researchers
have
warned
as
a
new
study
revealed
two
thirds
of
young
doctors
struggle
to
be
truthful
with
patients
they
like.
Blurring
(使……模糊)
the
lines
between
social
and
professional
relationships
can
affect
the
level
of
care
offered
and
prevent
patients
from
being
honest
about
important
side
effects.
“Doctors
should
avoid
adding
patients
as
friends
on
Facebook,
they
should
not
hug
or
allow
patients
to
call
them
by
their
first
names.”
regulators
have
warned.
“Those
who
break
the
boundaries
will
face
some
punishment.”
It
comes
as
a
survey
of
338
oncologists
(肿瘤科医生)
under
the
age
of
40,
found
59
per
cent
said
they
found
it
difficult
to
tell
the
truth
to
those
patients
they
liked.
Sixty
per
cent
of
respondents
said
if
doctors
felt
too
close
to
their
patients,
it
could
prevent
them
from
making
objective
decisions
about
a
person’s
care.
Lesley
Fallowfield,
of
Brighton
and
Sussex
Medical
School,
said:
“Oncology
is
a
profession
that
can
be
enormously
rewarding
but
is
filled
with
many
challenges.
Young
oncologists
have
to
master
dealing
with
anxious
patients
who
are
facing
a
life-threatening
disease;
conveying
the
true
prognosis
(预后);
discussing
the
complexity
of
modern
treatments;
and
explaining
the
unavailability
of
some
drugs,
the
side-effects
of
treatment,
and
likely
treatment
aims.”
But
she
said,
“Those
doctors
who
have
entered
the
profession
in
the
age
of
the
‘Internet
world’are
more
likely
to
fall
victim
to
blurring
the
professional
boundaries
with
patients.”
She
said:
“The
difficulty,
if
you
hug
and
kiss
patients,
if
you
allow
them
to
call
you
by
your
first
name,
is
that
quickly
the
relationship
can
become
confused
as
a
social
one
rather
than
a
professional
one.
Doctors
become
confused,
‘I
really
like
this
person,
how
can
I
bear
to
tell
them
that
they’re
going
to
die?’
They
find
it
more
difficult
to
be
objective.”
12.
Why
are
friendly
doctors
bad
for
their
patients’health?
A.
They
don’t
like
to
cheat
patients.
B.
They
are
not
good
at
treating
patients.
C.
They
find
it
not
easier
to
be
objective
to
the
patients.
D.
They
seldom
blur
the
relationship
with
patients.
13.
What
should
doctors
do
according
to
the
regulations?
A.
Add
patients
as
friends
on
Facebook.
B.
Have
close
connection
with
patients
in
life.
C.
Always
be
cold
to
patients.
D.
Keep
a
proper
distance
to
patients.
14.
Which
opinion
will
Lesley
Fallowfield
agree
with?
A.
Oncology
is
a
rewarding
profession
without
challenges.
B.
The
Internet
makes
it
easier
for
young
doctors
to
break
the
boundaries.
C.
It’s
not
the
duty
of
doctors
to
deal
with
patients’
anxiety.
D.
Becoming
friends
with
patients
will
help
them
recover
soon.
15.
Young
oncologists
will
face
the
following
challenges
except_____________.
A.
dealing
with
a
lot
of
life-threatening
diseases
B.
discussing
difficulties
of
treatment
with
patients
C
explaining
the
reason
for
the
lack
of
some
medicine
D.
informing
patients
of
the
possible
results
of
the
treatment
【答案】12.
C
13.
D
14.
B
15.
A
【解析】
本文是一篇议论文。文章论述了打破医生同病人专业的界限的不利之处,并从对338位肿瘤医生的调查中进行论证。
【12题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句Sixty
per
cent
of
respondents
said
if
doctors
felt
too
close
to
their
patients,
it
could
prevent
them
from
making
objective
decisions
about
a
person’s
care.可知,60%的受访者表示,如果医生觉得与病人太过亲密,可能会妨碍他们对病人的治疗做出客观的决定。由此可知,友好的医生对病人的健康有害,因为他们发现客观对待病人并不容易。故选C。
【13题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“Doctors
should
avoid
adding
patients
as
friends
on
Facebook,
they
should
not
hug
or
allow
patients
to
call
them
by
their
first
names.”
regulators
have
warned.可知,监管机构发出了警告“医生应该避免在Facebook上把病人加为朋友,他们不应该拥抱或者允许病人直呼他们的名字。”也就是说,医生应该和病人保持距离。故选D。
【14题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段But
she
said,
“Those
doctors
who
have
entered
the
profession
in
the
age
of
the
‘Internet
world’are
more
likely
to
fall
victim
to
blurring
the
professional
boundaries
with
patients.”
可知,但她说:“那些在‘互联网时代’进入这个行业的医生更有可能成为受害者,因为他们模糊了与病人之间的专业界限。”由此可知,电脑使得年轻医生更容易打破界限。故选B
【15题详解】
细节理解题。根据倒数第三段Young
oncologists
have
to
master
dealing
with
anxious
patients
who
are
facing
a
life-threatening
disease;
conveying
the
true
prognosis
(预后);
discussing
the
complexity
of
modern
treatments;
and
explaining
the
unavailability
of
some
drugs,
the
side-effects
of
treatment,
and
likely
treatment
aims.可知,年轻的肿瘤学家必须掌握如何处理面临生命威胁的病人的焦虑;传达真实的预后;讨论现代治疗的复杂性;解释一些药物的不可用性,治疗的副作用,以及可能的治疗目的。由此可知,年轻肿瘤医生所面临的挑战大多是要同病人进行沟通的事情,并没有提及处理危险生命的疾病。故选A
第二节(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
People
have
always
had
to
find
ways
to
keep
food
safe
to
eat.
Methods
to
dry,
smoke
and
salt
food
were
invented
thousands
of
years
ago.
___16___
This
storage
method
keeps
food
safe
to
eat
for
long
periods
of
time.
Today,
canning
is
one
of
the
most
popular
methods
of
storing
food.
Clean
fruits
or
vegetables
are
placed
in
glass
bottles.
The
food
can
be
put
into
the
bottles
either
hot
or
cold.
The
cold
method
is
used
for
soft
fruits
and
vegetables
that
could
lose
their
shape
or
taste.
___17___
They
take
up
less
space
in
the
bottles.
After
the
food
has
been
placed
in
glass
bottles,
boiling
water
is
poured
into
the
bottles
to
about
three
centimeters
below
the
top.
___18___
The
bottles
are
placed
in
a
large
container
filled
with
warm
water
that
is
then
brought
to
a
boil.
The
water
must
completely
cover
the
bottles,
from
three
to
five
centimeters
over
the
top.
When
the
water
boils,
any
air
in
the
bottles
will
be
expelled.
The
boiling
continues
for
several
minutes.
Then
the
bottles
are
allowed
to
cool.
Finally,
they
are
placed
briefly
into
cold
water.
___19___
In
other
words,
a
vacuum
(真空)is
created.
When
the
bottles
are
completely
cool,
notes
can
be
placed
on
them
to
identify
what
is
inside.
The
bottles
can
then
be
stored
in
a
cool,
dark
place
at
a
temperature
of
between
4℃
and
21℃.
___20___
It
is
also
a
good
way
to
store
food
for
six
months
to
a
year,
or
even
several
years,
in
case
of
an
emergency.
It
does
not
cost
much
to
continue
canning
every
year
once
the
equipment
has
been
purchased.
A.
The
process
of
canning
is
much
more
recent.
B.
This
makes
a
strong
barrier
to
keep
the
air
out.
C.
One
popular
method
of
canning
uses
a
water
bath.
D.
Firmer
fruits
and
most
vegetables
are
usually
cooked.
E.
Canning
uses
heat
to
kill
bacteria
that
cause
poisons
to
form
in
food.
F.
Then
covers
are
placed
on
the
bottles,
but
they
are
not
turned
all
the
way.
G.
Canning
allows
your
family
to
enjoy
foods
that
might
not
come
fresh
throughout
the
year.
【答案】16.
A
17.
D
18.
F
19.
B
20.
G
【解析】
本文为一篇说明文,讲述了如何制作罐头来延长食品的保质期。
【16题详解】
空格前一句Methods
to
dry,
smoke
and
salt
food
were
invented
thousands
of
years
ago.(干燥、烟熏和加盐的方法是几千年前发明的保存食物的方法)讲到了传统保存食物的方法。空格后Today,
canning
is
one
of
the
most
popular
methods
of
storing
food.(今天,罐头是最流行的储存食物的方法之一)讲到了现代的事物保存方法。由此我们可以推断出,横线处应该是讲从传统的方法到现在的保存法。那么A项The
process
of
canning
is
much
more
recent.
(装罐的过程是最近才开始的)很好地起到了过渡的作用。故此题选A
【17题详解】
本段讲到了食物储存会放入两种罐子中。空格前一处讲到The
cold
method
is
used
for
soft
fruits
and
vegetables
that
could
lose
their
shape
or
taste.
(冷法是用来处理软的水果和蔬菜,它们可能会失去形状或味道)那么空格后应该将用热法来储存质地较硬的事物。那么D项Firmer
fruits
and
most
vegetables
are
usually
cooked.(较硬的水果和大多数蔬菜通常是煮熟的)满足这一意义。故此题选D。
【18题详解】
前文说到After
the
food
has
been
placed
in
glass
bottles,
boiling
water
is
poured
into
the
bottles
to
about
three
centimeters
below
the
top.(把食物放进玻璃瓶后,把开水倒进瓶子里,大约在瓶口以下三厘米处)可知这一句话是在讲如何制作罐头。空格后讲到这些瓶子被放在一个装满温水的大容器里。所以我们推断出横线处还是在讲装食物的瓶子的具体情况。所以F项Then
covers
are
placed
on
the
bottles,
but
they
are
not
turned
all
the
way.
(然后在瓶子上盖上盖子,但它们不会一直转动)具体讲瓶子里装好水后的下一步,就是盖上盖子,满足此处过渡。故此题选F。
【19题详解】
通过下一句In
other
words,
a
vacuum
is
created.(换句话说真空就形成了)我们可以得知,上一句是在讲如何创造真空。那么B项This
makes
a
strong
barrier
to
keep
the
air
out.(这就形成了一个强大的屏障来阻止空气)满足制造真空的条件。故此题选B。
【20题详解】
横线下一句It
is
also
a
good
way
to
store
food
for
six
months
to
a
year,
or
even
several
years,
in
case
of
an
emergency.(这也是一个很好的方法,以储存粮食半年至一年,甚至数年,以防紧急情况)可知,横线前一句应该是在讲罐头事物的保存时间,那么G项Canning
allows
your
family
to
enjoy
foods
that
might
not
come
fresh
throughout
the
year.(罐头可以让你的家人享受可能一年都不新鲜的食物)就是在讲罐头食物的保质期。故此题选G.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共三节,40
小题,满分
55
分)
第一节
完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
It
has
always
been
my
dream
to
attend
college.
When
I
was
younger,
I
would
watch
TV
shows
with
college
students
having
lots
of
___21___.
It
looked
like
a
great
experience

going
to
parties,
___22___with
friends
and
letting
the
good
times
___23___.
When
I
entered
high
school,
however,
I
started
learning
the
real
___24___
of
college-to
get
a
good
education
and
a
well-paid
job.
Therefore,
with
a
passion
for
success
in
life,
I
expressed
my
___25___about
attending
university
to
my
parents.
They
were
___26___I’d
chosen
the
path,
but
were
disappointed
because
they
couldn’t
___27___the
cost.
Upset
and
stressed,
I
started
looking
for
___28___to
pay
myself.
My
search
for
money
began
online.
I
went
to
every
free
scholarship
search
engine
and
spent
up
to
five
hours
each
day
looking
for
scholarships
I
___29___for.
It
was
hard,
but
I
knew
it
would
____30____
when
I’d
found
almost
all
the
scholarships
I
could
apply
for,
I
_____31_____
them
by
deadline,
which
gave
me
a
way
to
prioritize
my
schedule.
After
_____32_____
everything,
it
was
time
to
fill
out
the
applications.
Despite
the
amounts,
ranging
from
$100
to
$40,000,
I
took
each
scholarship
____33____
because
together
they
would
fund
my
goal.
With
this
in
my
mind,
the
hardest
part
began:
writing
the
essays.
To
____34____
my
writing,
I
asked
friends,
relatives
and
teachers
to
____35____
over
my
work.
Now
I’ve
won
_____36_____
scholarships
and
can
attend
college
for
free.
The
scholarship
search
truly
made
me
a
_____37_____
person.
I
learned
the
importance
of
setting
a(n)
_____38_____
and
accomplishing
it.
_____39_____
I
did
have
to
read
several
rejection
letters,
those
made
me
stronger.
I’m
thrilled
I
had
the
opportunity
to
learn
more
about
my
_____40_____
to
succeed
no
matter
what
difficulties
got
in
my
way.
21.
A.
fun
B.
energy
C.
fancy
D.
interest
22.
A.
dropping
out
B.
holding
out
C.
hanging
out
D.
sticking
out
23.
A.
roll
B.
stop
C.
last
D.
burst
24.
A.
status
B.
origin
C.
power
D.
value
25.
A.
doubts
B.
worry
C.
thoughts
D.
disappointment
26.
A.
confused
B.
astonished
C.
delighted
D.
terrified
27.
A.
bear
B.
consume
C.
cover
D.
afford
28.
A.
keys
B.
ways
C.
fellows
D.
approaches
29.
A.
accounted
B.
qualified
C.
allowed
D.
prepared
30.
A.
pay
off
B.
take
off
C.
fall
off
D.
put
off
31.
A.
selected
B.
sorted
C.
saved
D.
shared
32.
A.
realizing
B.
describing
C.
organizing
D.
absorbing
33.
A.
easily
B.
effectively
C.
slightly
D.
seriously
34.
A.
exchange
B.
convey
C.
perfect
D.
translate
35.
A.
get
B.
take
C.
read
D.
turn
36.
A.
few
B.
extra
C.
enough
D.
complete
37.
A.
better
B.
calmer
C.
luckier
D.
wealthier
38.
A.
target
B.
example
C.
standard
D.
task
39.
A.
Because
B.
Since
C.
While
D.
When
40.
A.
drive
B.
anxiety
C.
curiosity
D.
freedom
【答案】21.
A
22.
C
23.
A
24.
D
25.
C
26.
C
27.
D
28.
B
29.
B
30.
A
31.
B
32.
C
33.
D
34.
C
35.
C
36.
C
37.
A
38.
A
39.
C
40.
A
【解析】
本文是故事类文章。上大学一直是作者的梦想,但由于自己家境贫寒,无法支付昂贵的大学费用。于是自己开始寻找方法来筹集大学要用的费用。于是作者在网上搜索自己有可能获取的奖学金,经过梳理找到了一些自己能申请的奖学金,然后填写表格,最后得到了足够的奖学金上了大学,终于踏进了大学的大门。
【21题详解】
A
考查名词辨析。fun开心,乐趣。have
fun玩得开心;energy精力,能源;fancy想像力,爱好;interest兴趣。句意:上大学一直是我的梦想。当我年轻的时候,我会看有关大学生们玩得很开心的电视节目。根据后一句“It
looked
like
a
great
experience-”可知,应该是开心的。分析选项可知选A。
【22题详解】
C
考查动词辨析。drop
out辍学,退出;hold
out坚持,维持,伸出;hang
out闲逛,出去,消遣;stick
out坚持到底,伸出,突出。句意:去参加聚会,一起和朋友出去玩(消遣),美好时光滚滚而来。C项符合语境。
【23题详解】
A
考查动词辨析。roll(使)原地转圈,滚动;stop停止;last持续;burst爆裂,炸破,使爆炸。根据第2小题的句意可知,选A项。
【24题详解】
D
考查名词辨析。status地位,身份,状况;origin起源,根源,出身;power动力,力量,政权;value价值,价格。句意:然而,当我进入高中时,我开始了解大学的真正价值。根据下一句“to
get
a
good
education
and
a
well-paid
job”可知,是价值(value)符合题意。
【25题详解】
C
考查名词辨析。doubts怀疑;worry担忧,担心;thoughts思想,想法;disappointment失望。句意:因此,我怀着对生活成功的热情,向父母表达了我上大学的想法(thoughts)。分析选项可知C项。
【26题详解】
C
考查形容词作表语。confused感到迷惑的;astonished感到惊讶的;delighted感到高兴的;terrified感到害怕的。句意:我向父母表达了我上大学的想法。他们很高兴我选择了这条路,…。根据常识可知,孩子想上大学父母是很高兴的,故选C项。
【27题详解】
D
考查动词辨析。bear忍受,承担;consume消耗,消费;cover覆盖,采访,报导,包括;afford买得起,担负得起。句意:但是他们又很失望,因为他们付不起费用。根据后面的“I
started
looking
for
________
to
pay
myself.”可推知,失望是因为付不起费用,故选D项。
【28题详解】
B
考查名词辨析。keys关键,钥匙;ways方法,方式;fellows同伴;approaches方法,指南。句意:我很沮丧和紧张,于是我开始寻找方法来支付自己的费用。根据下一句“My
search
for
money
began
online”可知,B项符合题意。
【29题详解】
B
考查动词辨析。account解释;qualify合格,取得…的资格;allow允许,承认;prepare准备。句意:我查找了每一个免费的奖学金搜索器,每天花五个小时来寻找我有资格享受的奖学金。
【30题详解】
A
考查动词短语辨析。pay
off值得的,没有白费的;take
off起飞,脱下,突然成名;fall
off减少,跌落;put
off推迟,使分心,延期。句意:当我找到几乎所有我可以申请的奖学金时我觉得这是值得的。分析选项可知A项是正确的。
【31题详解】
B
考查动词辨析。select选择,挑选;sort分类,整理,将…排顺序;save节约;share分享。句意:我按截止日期排序……。分析句意可知,B项符合题意。
【32题详解】
C
考查动词辨析。realize知道,意识到;describe描述;organize组织,安排,整理;absorb吸收。根据上一句“I
sorted
them…”的提示。句意:整理完所有的东西,现在是填写申请表的时候了。
【33题详解】
D
考查副词辨析。easily容易地;B.
effectively有效地;C.
slightly轻微地;D.
seriously认真地。句意:奖学金数额从$100
到$40,000不等,我认真对待每一项奖学金。因为他们将是我的目标。由下句“because
together
they
would
fund
my
goal”可知,对我很重要,所以要认真对待。分析选项可知D项正确。
【34题详解】
C
考查动词辨析。exchange交流,交换;convey传达,传递,运送;perfect使完美,完善;translate翻译。根据后句“I
asked
friends,
relatives
and
teachers
to
________
over
my
work”
(我请朋友,亲戚和老师再读一遍我写的东西)可推知,是完善(perfect)。故选C项。
【35题详解】
C
考查动词辨析。read
over
再读一遍;仔细阅读。这里是表示再读一遍,以完善他的申请。选C项。
【36题详解】
C
考查形容词。few很少的;extra额外的,补充的,附加的;enough充足的,足够的;complete完全的,完成的。根据下句“can
attend
college
for
free.”(可以免费上大学了)可知,现在我已经获得了足够的(enough)奖学金。故选C项。
【37题详解】
A
考查形容词的比较级。better更好的;calmer更冷静;luckier更幸运的;wealthier更富有的。根据后句“made
me
stronger”可知,奖学金的搜索确实使我成为一个更好的(better)人。故选A项。
【38题详解】
A
考查名词辨析。target目标,目的;example例子,榜样;standard标准;task任务,工作,作业。根据上文的内容是我学到了设定一个目标(target)并完成它的重要性。故选A顶。
【39题详解】
C
考查连词辨析。句意:虽然(while)我确实收到了几封拒绝信,但这些使我更加坚强。分析句意可知两句是转折关系,故选C项。
【40题详解】
A
考查名词辨析。drive驱动力,干劲;anxiety焦虑,忧虑,渴望;curiosity好奇,好奇心;freedom自由。句意:我很激动,我有机会了解更多的关于我成功的动力(drive),无论成功的路上遇到什么困难。A项符合题意,故选A。
第二节
短文语法填空(共
10
小题:每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
According
to
Xinhua
News
Agency,
the
Palace
Museum
and
Huawei
signed
a
strategic
cooperation
agreement
on
March
15.
The
two
sides
will
set
an
example
___41___
5G
application.
The
Palace
Museum
received
more
than
17
million
visitors
in
2018,
___42___(make)
it
the
most
visited
museum
in
the
world.
In
the
past
20
years,
an
office
information
network
covering
the
whole
museum
___43___(build)
gradually.
The
museum
has
developed
an
App
that
provides
an
in-depth
___44___(explain)
of
cultural
relic
information
and
cultural
services.
Also,
the
museum
has
research
on
the
application
of
VR,
AR,
AI
and
other
___45___(technique)
in
museums.
___46___signing
of
the
agreement
marks
a
new
chapter
in
the
strategic
cooperation
between
the
Palace
Museum
and
Huawei
Technologies
Co.
So,
Huawei
will
make
efforts
___47___(accelerate)
the
intelligent
construction
of
the
Palace
Museum.
"The
600-year-old
Palace
Museum
has
never
been
so
close
to
science
and
technology,"
Shan
Jixiang
said
___48___(proud),
director
of
the
Palace
Museum.
Shan
shared
many
ideas
about
the
5G
Palace
Museum.
With
the
help
of
advanced
technology,
___49___is
expected
that
in
the
future,
audiences
around
the
world
will
be
able
to
experience
and
visit
the
Palace
Museum,
whether
it
is
a
field
trip
or
a
virtual
tour.
Also,
the
use
of
AI
technology
provides
a
___50___(broad)
platform
and
stronger
knowledge
support
for
cultural
relics
among
young
people.
【答案】41.
to/for
42.
making
43.
has
been
built
44.
explanation
45.
techniques
46.
The
47.
to
accelerate
48.
proudly
49.
it
50.
broader
【解析】
本文是一篇说明文,介绍了故宫博物院和华为签署的5G应用的战略合作协议以及签署该协议的意义。
【41题详解】
考查介词。句意:双方将为5G应用树立榜样。set
an
example
to/for表示“为……树立榜样”,故填to/for。
【42题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:2017年,故宫博物院接待游客超过1700万人次,成为世界上参观人数最多的博物馆。The
Palace
Museum与make之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,表示主动,用现在分词作结果状语,故填making。
【43题详解】
考查时态语态。句意:在过去20年里,一个覆盖整个博物馆的办公信息网络逐步建立起来。根据时间状语In
the
past
20
years判断用现在完成时,network与build之间是被动关系,所以用现在完成时的被动语态,故填has
been
built。
【44题详解】
考查名词。句意:博物馆开发了一款App,对文物信息和文化服务进行深入讲解。作动词provides的宾语用名词,故填explanation。
【45题详解】
考查名词。句意:博物馆还对VR,
AR,
AI以及其他技术在博物馆中的应用进行研究。other修饰可数名词复数,故填techniques。
【46题详解】
考查冠词。句意:该协议的签署标志着故宫博物院与华为技术有限公司战略合作的新篇章。此处特指上文提到的故宫博物院和华为签署的应用5G网络的战略合作协议,故填定冠词The。
【47题详解】
考查不定式。句意:因此,华为将努力加快故宫博物院的智能化建设。此处表示目的,用不定式作目的状语,故填to
accelerate。
【48题详解】
考查副词。句意:“拥有600年历史的故宫从未如此地接近科学技术”,故宫博物院院长单霁翔自豪地说。修饰动词said用副词,故填proudly。
【49题详解】
考查形式主语。句意:在先进技术的帮助下,预计将来世界各地的游客都能体验和参观故宫。分析句子结构可知此处用it作形式主语,真正的主语是后面的that从句,故填it。
50题详解】
考查形容词比较级。句意:另外,人工智能技术的应用为青少年文物保护提供了更广阔的平台和更有力的知识支持。与stronger并列此处用形容词比较级形式,故填broader。
第三节
单词拼写(共
10
小题:每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
51.
She
took
the
car
without
p_____,
which
annoyed
his
parents.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】permission
【解析】
【详解】考查名词。句意:她未经允许就把车开走了,这使他父母很生气。分析句子可知,空处放在介词without后面作宾语,结合“which
annoyed
his
parents”可知,此处应该表示“未经允许就把车开走了”。“允许”译为permission,不可数名词。故填permission。
52.
—Peter,
this
is
Hanna,
a
famous
model
from
Warner
Bros.
Entertainment
Inc.
in
New
York.
—How
do
you
do?
I’m
very
delighted
to
make
your
a_____.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】acquaintance
【解析】
【分析】
【详解】考查名词。句意:——彼得,这是纽约华纳兄弟娱乐公司的著名模特汉娜。——你好!我很高兴认识你。根据单词首字母以及句意“认识某人”,可知短语为make
one’s
acquaintance。故填acquaintance。
53.
She
liked
to
dance
but
felt
a_____if
someone
was
watching
her.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】awkward
【解析】
【详解】考查形容词。句意:她喜欢跳舞,但如果有人看着她,她就会感到尴尬。根据单词首字母以及句意“尴尬的”以及上文系动词felt可知,此处要用形容词,做表语,awkward符合题意。故填awkward。
54.
He
s_____to
God
that
he
hadn’t
betrayed
his
country.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】swore
【解析】
【详解】考查动词时态。句意:他向上帝发誓他没有背叛他的国家。根据单词首字母以及句意“发誓”,可知应填动词swear,作谓语,结合语境可知描述过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时。故填swore。
55.
Robert
was
arrested
by
the
police
immediately
he
entered
the
country
i_____.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】illegally
【解析】
【分析】
【详解】考查副词。句意:罗伯特一非法入境就被警察逮捕了。根据句意和首字母提示,应填illegally作状语,修饰动词entered,故填illegally。
【点睛】
56.
He
spent
his_____(青春期)
playing
guitar
in
the
church
band.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】adolescence
【解析】
【详解】考查名词。句意:他在教堂乐队里弹吉他度过了青春期。分析句子可知,空处缺少名词作spent的宾语,“青春期”为adolescence,不可数名词。故填adolescence。
57.
I’ve
known
clients
of
mine
go
to_____(荒唐的)
lengths,
just
to
avoid
paying
me
a
few
pounds.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】absurd
【解析】
【详解】考查形容词。句意:我知道我的一些客户就为了少付我几英镑,可谓无所不用其极。根据中文提示可知,“荒唐的”为形容词,放在名词lengths前面作定语,用absurd。故填absurd。
58.
She
found
herself
in_____(矛盾)
with
parents
over
her
future
career.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】conflict
【解析】
【详解】考查名词。句意:她发现自己在未来职业规划上与父母有矛盾。根据所给汉语提示“矛盾”以及上文found
herself
in可知,此处应填名词作介词in的宾语,构成固定搭配in
conflict
with表示“与……有矛盾”。故填conflict。
59.
By_____(
保护)
water
and
fossil
fuels,
we
will
help
to
protect
the
wildlife
around
ourselves.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】conserving
【解析】
【详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:通过保护水和化石燃料,我们将有助于保护我们周围的野生动物。根据汉语提示“保护”,可知应填动词conserve,且作介词by的宾语,应用动名词。故填conserving。
60.
The
police
soon
established
the_____(身份)
of
victims
and
they
were
quickly
found.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】identities
【解析】
【详解】考查名词。句意:警察很快确定了受害者的身份并且很快找到了他们。根据汉语提示“身份”,以及上文established
the可知此处应填名词作宾语,再结合下文of
victims可知应用名词的复数形式identities。故填identities。
第四部分
书面表达(满分
25
分)
61.
为了配合学校开展垃圾分类工作,学生会向全校学生发出了“垃圾分类,从我做起”倡议。假如你是学生会主席李华,请你用英语写一封倡议书,内容包括:
1.
垃圾分类的做法;
2.
垃圾分类的意义;
3.
呼吁全体学生参加。
注意:
词数
150
左右。
参考词汇
垃圾分类
rubbish
classification
Dear
fellow
students,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Li
Hua
【答案】Dear
fellow
students,
As
we
produce
a
lot
of
rubbish,
such
as
leftover
food,
waste
paper,
plastic
bottles
and
batteries
every
day,
it
has
become
a
big
headache
in
our
campus.
Our
school
has
launched
a
program
of
rubbish
classification.
We
are
appealing
to
you
to
actively
participate
in
it.
Different
kinds
of
garbage
are
required
to
be
sorted
out
and
placed
in
different
dustbins.
Paper
can
be
recycled,
while
leftovers
can
be
collected
as
food
for
pigs.
Above
all,
harmful
things
like
plastics
and
used
batteries
mustn’t
be
mixed
with
other
wastes.
The
program
is
of
great
benefit.
Firstly,
rubbish
classification
can
reduce
the
amount
of
rubbish
and
the
rubbish
pollution
to
the
environment.
What’s
more,
we
will
be
able
to
save
resources
by
making
use
of
recyclable
garbage
after
special
treatment,
which
will
do
good
to
our
environmental
protection.
It
is
our
responsibility
to
work
together
for
a
better
campus.
If
we
take
action
now,
we
can
make
a
big
difference!
Li
Hua
【解析】
【分析】
本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生写一封倡议书,呼吁全校学生“垃圾分类,从我做起”。
【详解】第一步:审题
体裁:应用文
时态:根据提示,时态主要为一般现在时、现在完成时和一般将来时。
结构:总分法
总分法指把主题句作为总说,把支持句作为分说,并以这种方式安排所写内容。
要求:
1.
垃圾分类的做法;
2.
垃圾分类的意义;
3.
呼吁全体学生参加。
第二步:列提纲
(重点词组)
a
lot
of;
leftover
food;
a
big
headache;
campus;
rubbish
classification;
appeal
to;
actively
participate
in;
different
kinds
of;
be
recycled;
harmful;
be
of
great
benefit;
reduce;
pollution;
be
able
to;
garbage;
do
good
to;
responsibility;
make
a
big
difference
第三步:连词成句
1.
As
we
produce
a
lot
of
rubbish,
such
as
leftover
food,
waste
paper,
plastic
bottles
and
batteries
every
day,
it
has
become
a
big
headache
in
our
campus.
2.
Our
school
has
launched
a
program
of
rubbish
classification.
3.
We
are
appealing
to
you
to
actively
participate
in
it.
4.
Different
kinds
of
garbage
are
required
to
be
sorted
out
and
placed
in
different
dustbins.
5.
Paper
can
be
recycled,
while
leftovers
can
be
collected
as
food
for
pigs.
6.
Above
all,
harmful
things
like
plastics
and
used
batteries
mustn’t
be
mixed
with
other
wastes.
7.
The
program
is
of
great
benefit.
8.
Firstly,
rubbish
classification
can
reduce
the
amount
of
rubbish
and
the
rubbish
pollution
to
the
environment.
9.
What’s
more,
we
will
be
able
to
save
resources
by
making
use
of
recyclable
garbage
after
special
treatment,
which
will
do
good
to
our
environmental
protection.
10.
It
is
our
responsibility
to
work
together
for
a
better
campus.
11.
If
we
take
action
now,
we
can
make
a
big
difference!
根据提示及关键词(组)进行遣词造句,注意主谓一致和时态问题。
第四步:连句成篇(衔接词)
1.表文章结构顺序:Firstly
2.表并列补充关系:What
is
more
连句成文,注意使用恰当的连词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,书写一定要规范清晰。
【点睛】[高分句型1]
As
we
produce
a
lot
of
rubbish,
such
as
leftover
food,
waste
paper,
plastic
bottles
and
batteries
every
day,
it
has
become
a
big
headache
in
our
campus.
(运用了as引导原因状语从句)
[高分句型2]
What’s
more,
we
will
be
able
to
save
resources
by
making
use
of
recyclable
garbage
after
special
treatment,
which
will
do
good
to
our
environmental
protection.
(运用了which引导非限制性定语从句)江阴市长泾高级中学2020-2021
学年度秋学期四校期中联考试卷
高二英语
第一部分
听力(共两节,20
小题,每题
1.5
分,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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
is
George's
favorite
sport?
A.
Tennis.
B.
Fishing.
C.
Swimming.
2.
How
will
the
man
pay
the
bill?
A.
By
card.
B.
By
WeChat.
C.
In
cash.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
probably
talking
about?
A.
The
woman's
major.
B.
The
woman's
job.
C.
The
woman's
parents.
4.
What
will
the
woman
take
back
to
the
shop?
A.
The
T-shirt.
B.
The
shorts.
C.
The
sweater.
5.
Where
is
the
butter
now?
A.
In
the
bowl.
B.
On
the
shelf.
C.
In
the
fridge.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do?
A.
Go
shopping.
B.
Buy
some
pizza.
C.
Help
with
a
party.
7.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably?
A.
On
a
bus.
B.
At
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Workmates.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Schoolmates.
9.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A
In
Paris.
B.
In
London.
C.
In
Rome.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
10.
What
language
is
the
woman
learning
this
term?
A.
French.
B.
Spanish.
C.
German.
11.
What
does
the
man
find
it
difficult
to
learn?
A.
The
guitar.
B.
The
piano.
C.
The
violin.
12.
What
does
the
woman
plan
to
do
on
Saturday?
A.
Play
tennis.
B.
Watch
a
match.
C.
Check
her
teeth.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至第
16
题。
13.
How
much
should
a
person
pay
for
a
room
in
total
every
month?
A.
$700.
B.
$730.
C.
$760.
14.
What
is
unavailable
in
the
woman's
house?
A.
A
dryer.
B.
A
dishwasher.
C.
A
washing
machine.
15.
Which
place
is
nearest
to
the
woman's
house?
A.
The
cinema.
B.
The
park.
C.
The
beach.
16.
Who
is
the
man
probably?
A.
A
student.
B.
A
house
owner.
C.
A
house
agent.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
What
will
take
place
in
the
hotel
this
weekend?
A.
A
birthday
party.
B.
A
trade
fair.
C.
A
wedding.
18.
What
is
the
hotel
staff
unsure
about?
A.
The
list
of
the
food.
B.
The
number
of
guests.
C.
The
length
of
the
event.
19.
When
will
guests
probably
start
arriving?
A.
From
7:15.
B.
From
7:30.
C.
From
7:45.
20.
What
will
guests
see
in
the
event?
A.
A
band.
B.
A
comedian.
C.
A
magician.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,20
小题,每题
2
分,满分
40
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
A
Island
Lobster
(龙虾)
Company
Open
Owners
Katie
and
Thom
Werner
opened
Island
Lobster
Company
earlier
this
week.
It’s
located
on
Peaks
Island
in
the
space
formerly
occupied
by
Peaks
Island
House.
The
64-seat
establishment
is
a
trap-to-table
restaurant.
The
Werners
are
serving
lobsters
that
they’re
trapped
and
hauled
in
with
their
own
boat.
You
can
see
a
copy
of
their
menu
on
their
website.
Coals
Pizza
Opens
Today
Coals
Pizza
is
scheduled
to
open
today
at
5
pm.
Coals
is
located
at
114
Preble
Street
in
the
former
Portland
&
Rochester
space.
This
is
Coals’
only
location
outside
of
New
York.
They
specialize
in
grilled
pizza.
You
can
see
their
full
menu
online.
Luke’s
Lobster
The
seafood
spot,
which
will
soft
open
for
dinner
on
Wednesday,
is
a
major
milestone
for
the
lobster
company
that
first
launched
in
Manhattan
in
2009.
Started
by
Cape
Elizabeth
native
Luke
Holden,
Luke’s
Lobster
debuted
in
New
York
City’s
East
Village,
and
went
on
to
make
its
mark
in
10
cities
across
the
U.S.—
plus
Japan
and
China.
Under
Construction:
Twist
A
new
food
truck
called
Twist
is
under
development
Twist
is
a
collaboration
between
Melissa
Lombardi
a
former
manager
at
Woodford
F&B
and
Dan
Zarin,
the
longtime
writer
of
the
Breakfast
Serial
column.
Twist
will
be
serving
customized
ice
cream
and
shakes
made
to
order.
1.
What
is
special
in
Island
Lobster
Company?
A.
It
serves
freshly
caught
lobsters.
B.
It
is
the
only
location
outside
of
New
York.
C.
It
is
a
milestone
for
the
lobster
company.
D.
It
serves
customized
ice
cream
and
shakes
2.
Where
should
you
go
if
you
want
to
have
pizza?
A.
Peaks
Island.
B.
114
Preble
Street.
C.
Portland
&
Rochester
space.
D.
New
York
City's
East
Village.
3.
Which
restaurant
has
opened
a
branch
in
China?
A.
Island
Lobster
Company.
B.
Coals
Pizza.
C.
Luke's
Lobster.
D.
Twist.
B
Stan
Lee,
co-founder
of
the
Marvel
Universe(漫威宇宙)
and
co-creator
of
many
of
its
most
popular
superheroes,
died
at
the
age
of
95.
Lee
was
born
Stanley
Martin
Lieber
in
New
York
in
1992.
As
a
son
of
working-class
Jewish
immigrants
from
Romania,
times
were
hard
and
he
lived
with
his
family
in
a
shabby
single-bedroom
apartment.
After
graduating
from
high
school
at
16,
Lieber
landed
a
job
as
an
assistant
at
Timely
Comics.
By
the
early
1940s,
he
was
a
temporary
editor
for
the
company.
It
was
at
this
time
that
he
began
using
his
pen
name--Stan
Lee.
In
1947,
two
years
after
returning
from
serving
for
the
U.S.
Army,
Lee
married
his
wife,
Joan.
The
two
began
their
70-year
marriage
and
had
two
children.
In
the
late
1950s,
DC
Comics
breathed
new
life
into
its
classic
superhero
and
experienced
a
significant
success
with
its
updated
version
of
the
Flash,
and
later
with
super-team
the
Justice
League(正义联盟)
of
America.
To
compete
against
DC
Comics,
Lee
was
given
the
task
of
creating
their
own
group
of
superheroes.
In
1961,
Timely
Comics
changed
its
name
into
Marvel
Comics
after
Atlas
Comics,
and
that
November
saw
the
debut(首次亮相)
of
the
Fantastic
Four.
Lee’s
later
famous
and
lasting
creations
of
comic-book
superheroes
included
Spider-Man,
the
Hulk,
Thor,
Iron
Man
and
the
X-men.
Over
the
course
of
his
career,
Lee
was
an
icon
of
Marvel
Comics.
As
a
writer
and
editor
and,
at
various
points,
both
the
publisher
and
vice
president
of
Marvel
Comics,
Lee
not
only
introduced
interesting
characters
to
the
industry,
but
changed
the
way
that
comic
books
came
together.
He
also
created
a
cooperative
workflow
between
writers
and
artists,
which
became
known
as
the
“Marvel
Method”.
Lee
received
a
National
Medal
of
Arts
in
2008
for
his
innovations
that
revolutionized
(=completely
changed)
American
comic
books.
4.
What
do
we
know
about
Lee
from
paragraph
2?
A.
He
served
for
the
U.S.
Army
for
two
years.
B.
He
suffered
from
an
unfortunate
marriage.
C.
He
had
a
tough
and
struggling
childhood.
D.
He
adopted
his
pen
name
at
the
age
of
16.
5.
What
was
the
company
called
when
Spider-Man
was
created?
A.
Timely
Comics.
B.
Marvel
Comics.
C.
Atlas
Comics.
D.
DC
Comics.
6.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“icon”
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Theme.
B.
Character.
C.
Assistant.
D.
Symbol.
7.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Stan
Lee,
the
Godfather
of
Marvel
Comics.
B.
The
Development
of
Marvel
Comics.
C.
Stan
Lee,
a
Superhero
in
Comic
Books.
D.
The
Popular
Superheroes
of
Marvel
Comics.
C
Education
appears
to
protect
older
adults
especially
women,
against
memory
loss,
according
to
a
study
by
investigators
at
Georgetown
University
Medical
Center.
The
Study
tested
declarative
memory
in
704
older
adults
(58-98
years
of
age).
Declarative
memory
refers
to
our
ability
to
remember
events
facts
and
words,
such
as
where
you
put
your
keys
or
the
name
of
that
new
neighbor.
The
investigators
found
that
their
memory
performance
became
progressively
worse
with
aging.
However,
more
years
of
early-life
education
countered
these
Tosses,
especially
in
women.
For
example,
the
declarative
memory
abilities
of
an
80-year-old
woman
with
a
bachelor’s
degree
would
be
as
good
as
those
of
a
60-year-old
woman
with
a
high
school
education.
So,
four
extra
years
of
education
make
up
for
the
memory
losses
from
20
years
of
aging.
“Simply
said,
learning
brings
about
learning.”
says
the
study’s
senior
investigator,
Michael
Unman.
“Since
learning
new
information
in
declarative
memory
is
easier
if
it
is
related
to
knowledge
we
already
have,
more
knowledge
from
more
education
should
result
in
better
memory
abilities,
even
years
later,”
adds
the
study’s
lead
author,
Jana
Reifegerste.
“Evidence
suggests
that
girls
often
have
better
declarative
memory
than
boys,
so
education
may
lead
to
greater
knowledge
gains
in
girls,”
says
Ullman.
“Education
may
thus
particularly
benefit
memory
abilities
in
women,
even
years
later
in
old
age.”
The
study
tested
individuals
in
a
non-Western
population.
Participants
varied
in
the
number
of
years
of
education,
from
none
at
all
to
graduate
studies.
Future
research
is
needed
to
test
whether
the
findings
generalize
to
other
populations,
Ullman
says.
“These
findings
may
be
important,
especially
considering
the
rapidly
aging
population
globally,”
Reifegerste
says.
“The
results
argue
for
further
efforts
to
increase
access
to
education.”
“Education
has
also
been
found
to
delay
the
beginning
of
Alzheimer’s
disease,”
Ullman
says.
“We
believe
that
our
findings
may
shed
light
on
why
this
occurs.”
8.
The
underlined
“counter”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means_______.
A.
cancel
B.
change
C.
replace
D.
reduce
9.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
New
information.
B.
Declarative
memory.
C.
Former
education.
D.
Better
memory
ability.
10
The
research
findings
may
help
.
A.
slow
down
the
process
of
aging
B.
promote
the
development
of
education
C.
advance
the
study
of
Alzheimer’s
disease
D.
ensure
the
equal
rights
of
women’s
education
11.
The
passage
mainly
talks
about
that
.
A.
declarative
memory
abilities
fail
with
aging
B.
women
should
try
to
obtain
a
bachelor's
degree
C.
learning
regularly
helps
improve
old
adults’
memory
D.
early-life
education
helps
prevent
memory
loss
in
old
age
D
Friendly
doctors
are
“bad
for
their
patients’
health”,
researchers
have
warned
as
a
new
study
revealed
two
thirds
of
young
doctors
struggle
to
be
truthful
with
patients
they
like.
Blurring
(使……模糊)
the
lines
between
social
and
professional
relationships
can
affect
the
level
of
care
offered
and
prevent
patients
from
being
honest
about
important
side
effects.
“Doctors
should
avoid
adding
patients
as
friends
on
Facebook,
they
should
not
hug
or
allow
patients
to
call
them
by
their
first
names.”
regulators
have
warned.
“Those
who
break
the
boundaries
will
face
some
punishment.”
It
comes
as
a
survey
of
338
oncologists
(肿瘤科医生)
under
the
age
of
40,
found
59
per
cent
said
they
found
it
difficult
to
tell
the
truth
to
those
patients
they
liked.
Sixty
per
cent
of
respondents
said
if
doctors
felt
too
close
to
their
patients,
it
could
prevent
them
from
making
objective
decisions
about
a
person’s
care.
Lesley
Fallowfield
of
Brighton
and
Sussex
Medical
School,
said:
“Oncology
is
a
profession
that
can
be
enormously
rewarding
but
is
filled
with
many
challenges.
Young
oncologists
have
to
master
dealing
with
anxious
patients
who
are
facing
a
life-threatening
disease;
conveying
the
true
prognosis
(预后);
discussing
the
complexity
of
modern
treatments;
and
explaining
the
unavailability
of
some
drugs,
the
side-effects
of
treatment,
and
likely
treatment
aims.”
But
she
said,
“Those
doctors
who
have
entered
the
profession
in
the
age
of
the
‘Internet
world’are
more
likely
to
fall
victim
to
blurring
the
professional
boundaries
with
patients.”
She
said:
“The
difficulty,
if
you
hug
and
kiss
patients,
if
you
allow
them
to
call
you
by
your
first
name,
is
that
quickly
the
relationship
can
become
confused
as
a
social
one
rather
than
a
professional
one.
Doctors
become
confused,
‘I
really
like
this
person,
how
can
I
bear
to
tell
them
that
they’re
going
to
die?’
They
find
it
more
difficult
to
be
objective.”
12
Why
are
friendly
doctors
bad
for
their
patients’health?
A.
They
don’t
like
to
cheat
patients.
B.
They
are
not
good
at
treating
patients.
C.
They
find
it
not
easier
to
be
objective
to
the
patients.
D.
They
seldom
blur
the
relationship
with
patients.
13.
What
should
doctors
do
according
to
the
regulations?
A.
Add
patients
as
friends
on
Facebook.
B.
Have
close
connection
with
patients
in
life.
C.
Always
be
cold
to
patients.
D.
Keep
a
proper
distance
to
patients.
14.
Which
opinion
will
Lesley
Fallowfield
agree
with?
A.
Oncology
is
a
rewarding
profession
without
challenges.
B.
The
Internet
makes
it
easier
for
young
doctors
to
break
the
boundaries.
C.
It’s
not
the
duty
of
doctors
to
deal
with
patients’
anxiety.
D.
Becoming
friends
with
patients
will
help
them
recover
soon.
15.
Young
oncologists
will
face
the
following
challenges
except_____________.
A.
dealing
with
a
lot
of
life-threatening
diseases
B.
discussing
difficulties
of
treatment
with
patients
C.
explaining
the
reason
for
the
lack
of
some
medicine
D.
informing
patients
of
the
possible
results
of
the
treatment
第二节(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
People
have
always
had
to
find
ways
to
keep
food
safe
to
eat.
Methods
to
dry,
smoke
and
salt
food
were
invented
thousands
of
years
ago.
___16___
This
storage
method
keeps
food
safe
to
eat
for
long
periods
of
time.
Today,
canning
is
one
of
the
most
popular
methods
of
storing
food.
Clean
fruits
or
vegetables
are
placed
in
glass
bottles.
The
food
can
be
put
into
the
bottles
either
hot
or
cold.
The
cold
method
is
used
for
soft
fruits
and
vegetables
that
could
lose
their
shape
or
taste.
___17___
They
take
up
less
space
in
the
bottles.
After
the
food
has
been
placed
in
glass
bottles,
boiling
water
is
poured
into
the
bottles
to
about
three
centimeters
below
the
top.
___18___
The
bottles
are
placed
in
a
large
container
filled
with
warm
water
that
is
then
brought
to
a
boil.
The
water
must
completely
cover
the
bottles,
from
three
to
five
centimeters
over
the
top.
When
the
water
boils,
any
air
in
the
bottles
will
be
expelled.
The
boiling
continues
for
several
minutes.
Then
the
bottles
are
allowed
to
cool.
Finally,
they
are
placed
briefly
into
cold
water.
___19___
In
other
words,
a
vacuum
(真空)is
created.
When
the
bottles
are
completely
cool,
notes
can
be
placed
on
them
to
identify
what
is
inside.
The
bottles
can
then
be
stored
in
a
cool,
dark
place
at
a
temperature
of
between
4℃
and
21℃.
___20___
It
is
also
a
good
way
to
store
food
for
six
months
to
a
year,
or
even
several
years,
in
case
of
an
emergency.
It
does
not
cost
much
to
continue
canning
every
year
once
the
equipment
has
been
purchased.
A.
The
process
of
canning
is
much
more
recent.
B.
This
makes
a
strong
barrier
to
keep
the
air
out.
C.
One
popular
method
of
canning
uses
a
water
bath.
D.
Firmer
fruits
and
most
vegetables
are
usually
cooked.
E.
Canning
uses
heat
to
kill
bacteria
that
cause
poisons
to
form
in
food.
F.
Then
covers
are
placed
on
the
bottles,
but
they
are
not
turned
all
the
way.
G.
Canning
allows
your
family
to
enjoy
foods
that
might
not
come
fresh
throughout
the
year.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共三节,40
小题,满分
55
分)
第一节
完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
It
has
always
been
my
dream
to
attend
college.
When
I
was
younger,
I
would
watch
TV
shows
with
college
students
having
lots
of
___21___.
It
looked
like
a
great
experience

going
to
parties,
___22___with
friends
and
letting
the
good
times
___23___.
When
I
entered
high
school,
however,
I
started
learning
the
real
___24___
of
college-to
get
a
good
education
and
a
well-paid
job.
Therefore,
with
a
passion
for
success
in
life,
I
expressed
my
___25___about
attending
university
to
my
parents.
They
were
___26___I’d
chosen
the
path,
but
were
disappointed
because
they
couldn’t
___27___the
cost.
Upset
and
stressed,
I
started
looking
for
___28___to
pay
myself.
My
search
for
money
began
online.
I
went
to
every
free
scholarship
search
engine
and
spent
up
to
five
hours
each
day
looking
for
scholarships
I
___29___for.
It
was
hard,
but
I
knew
it
would
____30____
when
I’d
found
almost
all
the
scholarships
I
could
apply
for,
I
_____31_____
them
by
deadline,
which
gave
me
a
way
to
prioritize
my
schedule.
After
_____32_____
everything,
it
was
time
to
fill
out
the
applications.
Despite
the
amounts,
ranging
from
$100
to
$40,000,
I
took
each
scholarship
____33____
because
together
they
would
fund
my
goal.
With
this
in
my
mind,
the
hardest
part
began:
writing
the
essays.
To
____34____
my
writing,
I
asked
friends,
relatives
and
teachers
to
____35____
over
my
work.
Now
I’ve
won
_____36_____
scholarships
and
can
attend
college
for
free.
The
scholarship
search
truly
made
me
a
_____37_____
person.
I
learned
the
importance
of
setting
a(n)
_____38_____
and
accomplishing
it.
_____39_____
I
did
have
to
read
several
rejection
letters,
those
made
me
stronger.
I’m
thrilled
I
had
the
opportunity
to
learn
more
about
my
_____40_____
to
succeed
no
matter
what
difficulties
got
in
my
way.
21.
A.
fun
B.
energy
C.
fancy
D.
interest
22.
A.
dropping
out
B.
holding
out
C.
hanging
out
D.
sticking
out
23.
A.
roll
B.
stop
C.
last
D.
burst
24.
A.
status
B.
origin
C.
power
D.
value
25.
A.
doubts
B.
worry
C.
thoughts
D.
disappointment
26.
A.
confused
B.
astonished
C.
delighted
D.
terrified
27.
A.
bear
B.
consume
C.
cover
D.
afford
28.
A.
keys
B.
ways
C.
fellows
D.
approaches
29.
A.
accounted
B.
qualified
C.
allowed
D.
prepared
30.
A.
pay
off
B.
take
off
C.
fall
off
D.
put
off
31.
A.
selected
B.
sorted
C.
saved
D.
shared
32.
A.
realizing
B.
describing
C.
organizing
D.
absorbing
33.
A.
easily
B.
effectively
C.
slightly
D.
seriously
34.
A.
exchange
B.
convey
C.
perfect
D.
translate
35.
A.
get
B.
take
C.
read
D.
turn
36.
A.
few
B.
extra
C.
enough
D.
complete
37.
A.
better
B.
calmer
C.
luckier
D.
wealthier
38.
A.
target
B.
example
C.
standard
D.
task
39.
A.
Because
B.
Since
C.
While
D.
When
40.
A.
drive
B.
anxiety
C.
curiosity
D.
freedom
第二节
短文语法填空(共
10
小题:每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
According
to
Xinhua
News
Agency,
the
Palace
Museum
and
Huawei
signed
a
strategic
cooperation
agreement
on
March
15.
The
two
sides
will
set
an
example
___41___
5G
application.
The
Palace
Museum
received
more
than
17
million
visitors
in
2018,
___42___(make)
it
the
most
visited
museum
in
the
world.
In
the
past
20
years,
an
office
information
network
covering
the
whole
museum
___43___(build)
gradually.
The
museum
has
developed
an
App
that
provides
an
in-depth
___44___(explain)
of
cultural
relic
information
and
cultural
services.
Also,
the
museum
has
research
on
the
application
of
VR,
AR,
AI
and
other
___45___(technique)
in
museums.
___46___signing
of
the
agreement
marks
a
new
chapter
in
the
strategic
cooperation
between
the
Palace
Museum
and
Huawei
Technologies
Co.
So,
Huawei
will
make
efforts
___47___(accelerate)
the
intelligent
construction
of
the
Palace
Museum.
"The
600-year-old
Palace
Museum
has
never
been
so
close
to
science
and
technology,"
Shan
Jixiang
said
___48___(proud),
director
of
the
Palace
Museum.
Shan
shared
many
ideas
about
the
5G
Palace
Museum.
With
the
help
of
advanced
technology,
___49___is
expected
that
in
the
future,
audiences
around
the
world
will
be
able
to
experience
and
visit
the
Palace
Museum,
whether
it
is
a
field
trip
or
a
virtual
tour.
Also,
the
use
of
AI
technology
provides
a
___50___(broad)
platform
and
stronger
knowledge
support
for
cultural
relics
among
young
people.
第三节
单词拼写(共
10
小题:每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
51.
She
took
the
car
without
p_____,
which
annoyed
his
parents.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
52.
—Peter,
this
is
Hanna,
a
famous
model
from
Warner
Bros.
Entertainment
Inc.
in
New
York.
—How
do
you
do?
I’m
very
delighted
to
make
your
a_____.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
53.
She
liked
to
dance
but
felt
a_____if
someone
was
watching
her.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
54.
He
s_____to
God
that
he
hadn’t
betrayed
his
country.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
55.
Robert
was
arrested
by
the
police
immediately
he
entered
the
country
i_____.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
56.
He
spent
his_____(青春期)
playing
guitar
in
the
church
band.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
57.
I’ve
known
clients
of
mine
go
to_____(荒唐的)
lengths,
just
to
avoid
paying
me
a
few
pounds.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
58.
She
found
herself
in_____(矛盾)
with
parents
over
her
future
career.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
59.
By_____(
保护)
water
and
fossil
fuels,
we
will
help
to
protect
the
wildlife
around
ourselves.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
60.
The
police
soon
established
the_____(身份)
of
victims
and
they
were
quickly
found.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
第四部分
书面表达(满分
25
分)
61.
为了配合学校开展垃圾分类工作,学生会向全校学生发出了“垃圾分类,从我做起”倡议。假如你是学生会主席李华,请你用英语写一封倡议书,内容包括:
1.
垃圾分类的做法;
2.
垃圾分类的意义;
3.
呼吁全体学生参加。
注意:
词数
150
左右。
参考词汇
垃圾分类
rubbish
classification
Dear
fellow
students,
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Hua
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