成都七中2020—2021学年度上期高2022届高二半期考试
英语试卷
第一部分
听力(共两节)
第一节(共5小题)
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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
How
old
is
the
man′s
own
car?
A.
One
month
old.
B.
One
year
old.
C.
Five
years
old.
2.
Who
did
the
woman
buy
the
shirt
for?
A.
Herself.
B.
Her
daughter.
C.
Her
son.
3.What
did
the
speakers
think
of
the
movie?
A.
Meaningful.
B.
Confusing.
C.
Violent.
4.
What
does
the
man
like
most
about
the
park?
A.
It′s
clean
there.
B.
It′s
relaxing
there.
C.
It′s
beautiful
there.
5.
What
will
the
woman
do
tonight?
A.
Paint
the
living
room.
B.
Visit
her
friend
Jason.
C.
Have
dinner
at
her
parents′.
第二节(共15
小题)
听下面5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
is
the
speakers′
relationship?
A.
Friends.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Renter
and
owner.
7.
Why
does
the
woman
complain
about
her
neighbor?
A.
He
is
always
rude
to
her.
B.
He
always
fixes
things
late
at
night.
C.
He
always
wakes
her
up
in
the
morning.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
How
did
Harriet
know
the
time?
A.
From
her
iPhone.
B.
From
her
watch.
C.
From
the
sun.
9.
What
does
Don
think
about
Hamet's
explanation?
A.
It's
wrong.
B.
It's
funny.
C.
It's
too
scientific.
10.
Where
might
the
conversation
be
taking
place?
A.
In
a
field.
B.
In
a
classroom.
C.
At
a
computer
lab.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
playing
basketball?
A.She
is
good
at
it.
B.
She
finds
it
pretty
easy.
C.
She
knows
the
general
rules.
12.
Where
did
the
woman
buy
the
basketball?
A.
In
a
store.
B.
On
the
street.
C.
At
school.
13.
What
will
the
speakers
do
first?
A.
Buy
some
special
shoes.
B.
Go
home
to
change.
C.
Find
a
basketball
court.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
Where
did
the
woman
first
meet
the
man?
A.In
college.
B.In
high
school.
C.
In
a
chemistry
competition.
15.
What
did
the
man
do
after
high
school?
A.
He
went
straight
to
university.
B.
He
traveled
around
the
world.
C.
He
worked
at
a
small
school.
16.
What
is
the
school
in
Connecticut
known
for?
A.Its
low
cost.
B.
Its
famous
teachers.
C.
Its
foreign
language
department.
17.
What
does
the
woman
mean
at
the
end?
A.
It
is
enjoyable
to
study
Chinese.
B.
It
is
her
lifetime
goal
to
speak
Chinese
well.
C.
It
takes
a
long
time
to
master
a
foreign
language.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
staff
meeting?
A.
To
find
ways
to
help
Mrs.
Smith.
B.
To
inform
how
Mrs.
Smith
is
doing.
C.
To
figure
out
what's
wrong
with
Mrs.
Smith.
19.
Where
did
Mrs.
Smith
feel
the
pain?
A.
In
her
arm.
B.
In
her
lung.
C.
In
her
shoulder.
20.
How
long
has
Mrs.
Smith
worked
at
the
company?
A.
Over
five
years.
B.
About
three
months.
C.
Less
than
two
weeks.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节)
第一节(共15小题)
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
Are
you
interested
in
working
with
animals?
Now
here
comes
the
CHANCE.
Kirby
Wildlife
Park
has
set
up
the
unique
Keeper
Experience
package.
The
fantastic
experience
is
available
to
anyone
over
the
age
of
18
who
is
reasonably
fit.
We
regret
that
for
health
and
safety
reasons,
participants
who
are
pregnant,
in
a
wheelchair
or
suffering
from
illnesses
cannot
take
part.
A
typical
day
9:15
Arrival
9:30
Health
and
Safety
Briefing
10:00
Apes
and
Monkeys
While
cleaning
out
the
enclosure
(围场)
you
will
find
out
about
how
enclosures
are
enriched
with
novel
items
and
new
smells
to
stimulate
the
animals′
senses
and
imitate
their
natural
environment.
12:00
Lunch
14:00
Big
Cats
As
one
of
the
highlights
of
this
volunteer
experience,
you
will
feed
the
cats
and
learn
about
their
nutritional
needs.
The
keeper
will
give
you
an
introduction
to
how
cat
behavior
can
be
read
to
get
an
idea
of
their
welfare
and
health.
16:30
Meet
the
Team
Meet
more
of
the
staff
and
learn
how
you
can
get
further
involved
with
work
at
the
park.
Learn
about
our
animal
adoption
plan,
what
it
takes
to
be
a
good
keeper
and
where
to
obtain
the
right
qualifications
for
a
career
in
animal
welfare.
Booking
and
cancellation
The
Keeper
Experience
is
available
on
Mondays,
Wednesdays
and
Fridays
throughout
the
year,
and
must
be
booked
at
least
two
weeks
in
advance.
Full
payment
is
needed
when
booking.
Cancellations
must
be
made
more
than
fourteen
days
before
the
event.
Otherwise,
you
won′t
receive
a
full
refund.
21.
What
kind
of
people
can
experience
working
with
animals
in
Kirby
Wildlife
Park?
A.
A
pregnant
woman.
B.
A
man
who
is
quite
healthy.
C.
A
teenager
sitting
in
a
wheelchair.
D.
A
student
under
the
age
of
18.
22.
When
can
you
know
something
about
an
animal
adoption
plan?
A.
At
12:00.
B.
At
9:30.
C.
At
10:00.
D.
At
16:30.
23.
It
can
be
learned
from
the
text
that
__________.
A.
a
booking
should
be
made
over
two
weeks
before
the
event
B.
people
are
allowed
to
cancel
a
booking
with
a
full
refund
at
any
time
C.
cancellations
need
to
be
made
on
Mondays,
Wednesdays
and
Fridays
D.
participants
can
have
the
unique
experience
every
day
throughout
the
year
B
Short
and
shy,
Ben
Sanders
was
the
last
kid
in
his
class
picked
for
any
sports
team.
“Football,
tennis,
cricket—anything
with
a
round
ball,
I
was
useless,”
he
says
now
with
a
laugh.
But
back
then
he
was
the
object
of
jokes
in
school
gym
classes
in
England′s
rural
Devonshire.
It
was
a
mountain
bike
he
received
for
his
15th
birthday
that
changed
him.
At
first
the
teen
went
biking
alone
in
a
nearby
forest.
Then
he
began
to
cycle
along
with
a
runner
friend.
Gradually,
Sanders
set
his
mind
building
up
his
body,
increasing
his
speed,
strength
and
endurance.
At
age
18,
he
ran
his
first
marathon.
The
following
year,
he
met
John
Ridgway,
who
became
famous
in
the
1960s
for
rowing
an
open
boat
across
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
Sanders
was
hired
as
an
instructor
at
Ridgway′s
school
of
Adventure
in
Scotland,
where
he
learned
about
the
older
man′s
brave
and
exciting
cold-water
travels.
Intrigued,
Sanders
read
all
he
could
find
about
Arctic
explorers
and
North
Pole
expeditions,
and
then
decided
that
this
would
be
his
future.
Journeys
to
the
Pole
aren′t
the
usual
holidays
for
British
country
boys,
and
many
people
thought
of
his
dream
as
fantasy.
John
Ridgway
was
one
of
the
few
who
didn′t
say,
“You
are
completely
crazy.′′
In
2001,
after
becoming
a
skilled
skier,
Sanders
started
his
first
long-distance
expedition
toward
the
North
Pole.
He
suffered
frostbite,
had
a
close
encounter
with
a
polar
bear
and
pushed
his
body
to
the
limit.
Sanders
has
since
become
the
youngest
person
to
ski
alone
to
the
North
Pole,
and
he
has
skied
more
of
the
Arctic
by
himself
than
any
other
Briton.
His
old
playmates
would
not
believe
the
transformation.
This
October,
Sanders,
27,
heads
south
to
explore
from
the
coast
of
Antarctica
to
the
South
Pole
and
back,
an
1800-mile
journey
that
has
never
been
completed
on
skis.
24.
The
turning
point
in
Sander′s
life
came
when
__________.
A.
he
started
to
play
ball
games
B.
he
got
a
mountain
bike
at
15
C.
he
ran
his
first
marathon
at
18
D.
he
started
to
receive
Ridgway′s
training
25.
What
do
we
know
about
Ridgway?
A.
He
considered
Sanders′
dream
unrealistic.
B.
He
built
up
his
body
together
with
Sanders.
C.
He
hired
Sanders
for
his
cold-water
travels
to
the
Arctic.
D.
He
established
his
reputation
by
his
voyage
across
the
Atlantic.
26.
The
underlined
word
“Intrigued”
in
Paragraph
3
probably
means
__________.
A.
Fascinated
B.
Grateful
C.
Frightened
D.
Pleased
27.
According
to
the
passage,
Sanders′
journey
to
the
North
Pole
__________.
A.
made
him
well-known
in
the
1960s
B.
was
favored
by
other
Artic
explorers
C.
was
accompanied
by
his
old
playmates
D.
set
a
record
in
the
North
Pole
expedition
C
In
the
Amazon
rainforest
of
Venezuela,
Yanomami
hunter-gatherers
exist
on
cassava,
palm
hearts
and
wild
bananas.
They
also
hunt
frogs
and
monkeys
using
techniques
that
would
have
been
familiar
to
their
ancestors
11,000
years
ago.
The
extraordinary
continuity
of
their
culture,
and
the
fact
that
some
of
the
groups
have
had
little
contact
with
outsiders,
led
biologists
to
wonder
whether
the
Yanomami
might
reveal
what
the
human
digestive
system
looked
like
before
industrialization
supplied
the
world
with
processed
foods
and
antibiotics.
In
2019,
researchers
at
the
Icahn
School
of
Medicine
had
a
chance
to
find
the
answer
in
a
previously
unknown
Yanomami
village.
Health
workers
collected
feces
(排泄物)
from
about
30
villagers.
When
the
researchers
cultured
and
analyzed
microbes
(微生物)
from
the
feces
in
their
laboratory,
they
discovered
whole
categories
of
bacteria
that
were
absent
from
the
guts
(肠道)
of
people
from
industrialized
countries.
Even
more
strikingly,
they
found
the
microbial
population
in
the
average
Westerner
to
be
about
half
as
diverse
as
the
community
inside
these
hunter-gatherers.
The
researchers
realized
that
the
microbes
might
have
implications
beyond
basic
science.
People′s
microbial
communities
are
believed
to
play
a
role
in
disorders
like
obesity,
diabetes
and
Alzheimer′s,
which
shorten
lives
and
overburden
health
care
systems.
These
disorders
don′t
trouble
these
preindustrial
hunter-gatherers,
however.
Therefore,
researchers
want
to
learn
which
microbes
protect
them
and
figure
out
how
to
reintroduce
them
in
modern
societies.
It
has
the
potential
to
affect
health
more
profoundly
than
the
discovery
of
the
fabled
Fountain
of
Youth.
But
the
opportunity
might
be
more
fleeting
than
youth
itself.
“The
world
is
becoming
urban
so
fast.”
says
microbiologist
Maria
Gloria,
co-author
of
the
study
that
reveals
the
Yanomami
microbiome
(微生物群).
“Our
lifestyles
are
killing
microbial
diversity.”
Although
nobody
has
yet
determined
exactly
what
the
Yanomami
mystery
bugs
are
doing
and
how
they
improve
an
individual′s
health,
she
believes
that
scientists
need
to
collect
and
preserve
as
many
microbes
as
possible
for
future
breakthroughs.
“We
cannot
afford
to
wait,”
she
says,
“or
we′ll
have
lost
the
high
diversity
of
the
human
microbiome
of
traditional
peoples
before
we
understand
how
to
use
the
microbiome
to
improve
health.”
28.
What
did
the
researchers
find
out
in
2019?
A.
The
hunter-gatherers
had
a
different
digestive
system.
B.
Microbial
communities
were
to
blame
for
many
disorders.
C.
People
from
industrialized
countries
had
less
diverse
microbes.
D.
Some
categories
of
bacteria
did
not
exist
in
the
villagers′
guts.
29.
How
did
the
researchers
make
their
discovery?
A.
By
collecting
health
data.
B.
By
conducting
experiments.
C.
By
interviewing
the
villagers.
D.
By
recording
the
Yanomami′s
daily
life.
30.
What
does
the
author
mean
by
“the
opportunity
might
be
more
fleeting
than
youth
itself”?
A.
The
opportunity
seems
more
precious
than
youth.
B.
The
opportunity
enables
people
to
stay
young
forever.
C.
The
opportunity
is
of
great
significance
to
modern
society.
D.
The
opportunity
disappears
so
quickly
that
we
cannot
afford
to
miss
it.
31.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
We
are
close
to
solving
the
mystery
of
Yanomami
microbiome.
B.
Processed
foods
and
antibiotics
have
changed
human
digestive
system.
C.
Treating
diseases
by
introducing
beneficial
bacteria
has
been
made
possible.
D.
The
discovery
of
those
microbes
will
help
cure
many
life-threatening
diseases.
D
After
years
of
observing
human
nature,
I
have
decided
that
two
qualities
make
the
difference
between
men
of
great
achievement
and
men
of
average
performance:
curiosity
and
discontent.
I
have
never
known
an
outstanding
man
who
lacked
either.
And
I
have
never
known
an
average
man
who
had
both.
The
two
belong
together.
Together,
these
deep
human
urges
(驱策力)
count
for
much
more
than
ambition.
Galileo
was
not
merely
ambitious
when
he
dropped
objects
of
varying
weights
from
the
Leaning
Tower
at
Pisa
and
timed
their
fall
to
the
ground.
Like
Galileo,
all
the
great
names
in
history
were
curious
and
asked
in
discontent,
“Why?
Why?
Why?”
Fortunately,
curiosity
and
discontent
don′t
have
to
be
learned.
We
are
born
with
them
and
need
only
recapture
them.
“The
great
man,”
said
Mencius,
“is
he
who
does
not
lose
his
child′s
heart.”
Yet
most
of
us
do
lose
it.
We
stop
asking
questions.
We
stop
challenging
custom.
We
never
doubt.
We
just
follow
the
crowd
that
desires
only
the
calm
and
restful
average.
The
crowd
encourages
us
to
occupy
our
own
little
corner,
to
avoid
foolish
leaps
into
the
dark,
to
be
satisfied.
We
will
have
to
force
ourselves
to
do
just
the
opposite
so
as
to
waken
our
curiosity
and
discontent.
How
should
you
start,
modestly,
so
as
not
to
become
discouraged?
I
think
of
one
friend
who
couldn′t
arrange
flowers
to
satisfy
herself.
She
was
curious
about
how
the
experts
did
it.
Now
she
is
one
of
the
experts,
writing
books
on
flower
arrangement.
One
way
to
begin
is
to
answer
your
own
excuses.
You
haven′t
any
special
ability?
Most
people
don′t;
there
are
only
a
few
geniuses.
You
haven′t
any
time?
That′s
good,
because
it′s
always
the
people
with
no
time
who
get
things
done.
Harriet
Stowe,
mother
of
six,
wrote
parts
of
Uncle
Tom′s
Cabin
while
cooking.
You′re
too
old?
Remember
that
Thomas
Costain
was
57
when
he
published
his
first
novel,
and
that
Grandma
Moses
showed
her
first
pictures
when
she
was
78.
However
you
start,
remember
there
is
no
better
time
to
start
than
right
now,
for
you′ll
never
be
more
alive
than
you
are
at
this
moment.
32.
In
writing
Paragraph
1,
the
author
aims
to
________.
A.
give
an
example
B.
present
an
argument
C.
propose
a
definition
D.
make
a
comparison
33.
What
does
the
example
of
Galileo
tell
us?
A.
Trial
and
error
leads
to
the
finding
of
truth.
B.
Creativity
results
from
challenging
authority.
C.
Greatness
comes
from
a
lasting
desire
to
explore.
D.
Ambition
is
more
important
than
curiosity
and
discontent.
34.
What
can
you
do
to
recapture
curiosity
and
discontent?
A.
Lead
a
life
of
adventure.
B.
Follow
the
fashion.
C.
Develop
a
questioning
mind.
D.
Observe
the
unknown
around
you.
35.
What
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
The
Keys
to
Achievement
B.
Never
Too
Late
to
Learn
C.
Curious
Minds
Never
Feel
Content
D.
Reflections
on
Human
Nature
第二节(共5小题)
根据短文内容,从短文后的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。
The
Diet
Zone:
A
Dangerous
Place
Diet
Coke,
diet
Pepsi,
diet
pills,
no-fat
diet,
vegetable
diet…
We
are
surrounded
by
the
word
“diet”
everywhere
we
look
and
listen.
We
have
so
easily
been
attracted
by
the
promise
and
potential
of
diet
products
that
we
have
stopped
thinking
about
what
diet
products
are
doing
to
us.
__36__
Diet
products
significantly
weaken
us
psychologically.
On
one
level,
we
are
not
allowing
our
brain
to
admit
that
our
weight
problems
lie
not
in
actually
losing
the
weight,
but
in
controlling
the
consumption
of
fatty,
high-calorie,
unhealthy
foods.
Diet
products
allow
us
to
jump
over
the
thinking
stage
and
go
straight
for
the
scale
(秤)
instead.
__37__
On
another
level,
diet
products
have
greater
psychological
effects.
Every
time
we
have
a
zero-calorie
drink,
we
are
telling
ourselves
without
our
awareness
that
we
don′t
have
to
work
to
get
results.
Diet
products
make
people
believe
that
gain
comes
without
pain
and
that
life
can
be
without
resistance
and
struggle.
__38__
Diet
foods
can
indirectly
harm
our
bodies
because
consuming
them
instead
of
healthy
foods
means
we
are
preventing
our
bodies
from
having
basic
nutrients
(营养成分).
Diet
foods
and
diet
pills
contain
zero
calorie
only
because
the
diet
industry
has
created
chemicals
to
produce
these
wonder
products.
Diet
products
may
not
be
nutritional.
__39__
Now
that
we
are
aware
of
the
effects
that
diet
products
have
on
us,
it
is
time
to
seriously
think
about
buying
them
to
reduce
weight.
__40__
Once
we
realize
this,
we
will
be
much
better
able
to
resist
diet
products,
and
therefore
prevent
the
harm
that
comes
from
using
them.
A.
It′s
believed
diet
products
contribute
to
losing
weight.
B.
Chemicals
that
go
into
diet
products
are
potentially
dangerous.
C.
We
all
know
the
danger
of
diet
products,
but
it′s
hard
to
resist
them.
D.
The
danger
of
diet
products
lies
also
in
the
physical
harm
they
cause.
E.
We
are
paying
for
products
that
harm
us
psychologically
and
physically.
F.
Losing
weight
lies
in
the
power
of
minds,
not
in
the
power
of
chemicals.
G.
All
we
have
to
do
is
to
swallow
or
recognize
the
word
“diet”
in
food
labels.
第三部分
英语知识运用
(共两节)
第一节
完形填空
(共20小题)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I′ve
been
farming
sheep
on
a
hillside
for
54
years.
I
use
a
small
tractor
to
get
about.
My
dog
Don
always
sits
beside
me
in
the
passenger
seat.
One
morning
I
__41__
a
lost
lamb
when
I
was
in
the
top
field,
near
where
a
motorway
cuts
through
my
land.
The
lamb
had
become
separated
from
its
__42__
,
so
I
jumped
out
of
the
tractor
to
__43__
it
while
Don
stayed
in
his
seat.
Lamb
and
mother
__44__
,
I
turned
back
to
the
tractor
only
to
see
it
move
suddenly
away
from
me.
This
was
so
__45__
because
I
had
put
the
handbrake
on
when
I
jumped
out.
__46__
Don
had
somehow
made
the
__47__
move.
My
heart
froze
in
my
chest
as
I
48
the
tractor
heading
towards
the
__49__
.
I
ran
desperately
but
failed
to
__50__
.
It
crashed
through
a
wooden
fence
and
disappeared.
The
__51__
thing
I
saw
was
Don′
s
face,
looking
calmly
back
at
me.
Heart
in
mouth,
I
__52__
the
fence
and
looked
over.
The
tractor
was
__53__against
the
crash
barrier
in
the
central
reservation
(中央分道带),
having
crossed
the
__54__
road
with
fast-flowing
traffic
by
a
miracle.
I
couldn′t
see
Don,
but
as
I
__55__
the
tractor
he
jumped
out
onto
the
road,
apparently
__56__
,
and
dashed
back
to
me.
The
police
__57__
and
the
motorway
ran
normally
again.
I
couldn′t
quite
believe
my
__58__
.
It
turned
out
no
one
got
badly
hurt,
but
the
outcome
could
have
been
__59__
.
Don
was
given
a
special
__60__
that
night
—
I
didn′t
want
him
to
think
I
was
angry
with
him.
41.
A.
dropped
B.
carried
C.
spotted
D.
returned
42.
A.
kids
B.
friends
C.
owner
D.
mother
43.
A.
ask
about
B.
tend
to
C.
play
with
D.
run
into
44.
A.
freed
B.
switched
C.
reunited
D.
examined
45.
A.
unexpected
B.
dangerous
C.
embarrassing
D.
difficult
46.
A.
Fortunately
B.
Obviously
C.
Immediately
D.
Generally
47.
A.
lamb
B.
fence
C.
seat
D.
vehicle
48.
A.
saw
B.
stopped
C.
remembered
D.
drove
49.
A.
crowd
B.
motorway
C.
field
D.
hill
50.
A.
take
off
B.
catch
up
C.
hold
back
D.
get
out
51.
A.
real
B.
best
C.
basic
D.
last
52.
A.
reached
B.
noticed
C.
fixed
D.
closed
53.
A.
parking
B.
running
C.
resting
D.
turning
54.
A.
steep
B.
long
C.
rough
D.
busy
55.
A.
abandoned
B.
approached
C.
recognized
D.
repaired
56.
A.
unclean
B.
uncertain
C.
unhurt
D.
unhappy
57.
A.
arrived
B.
replied
C.
survived
D.
waited
58.
A.
ability
B.
dream
C.
luck
D.
idea
59.
A.
awful
B.
guilty
C.
desirable
D.
common
60.
A.
lesson
B.
test
C.
job
D.
meal
第二节(共10小题)
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。
The
origins
of
carnival
are
ancient.
People
__61__
(hold)
festivals
similar
to
carnival
before
the
Christian
era.
They
celebrated
the
return
of
spring
after
winter.
In
the
Roman
period
the
date
of
the
festival
was
decided
by
the
Christian
calendar.
People
wanted
to
enjoy
__62__
(they)
because
carnival
was
followed
by
forty
days
without
meat.
When
the
new
world
was
discovered,
the
__63__
(Spain)
and
Portuguese
settlers
brought
carnival
with
them.
But
in
the
New
World,
many
elements
of
African
culture,
such
as
music
and
costume
were
added
__64__
the
festival
by
people
of
African
origin.
Today,
carnival
has
become
a
__65__
(true)
international
festival.
In
Venice
the
carnival
__66__
(celebrate)
for
five
days
in
February.
It
begins
on
Thursday
with
a
ceremony
__67__
is
known
as
the
volo
della
colombina—the
__68__
(fly)
of
the
dove.
A
young
woman
__69__
(dress)
up
as
a
dove
climbs
to
the
top
of
the
bell
tower
in
St.
Mark′s
Square,
and
flies
to
the
ground.
This
event
is
watched
by
thousands
of
masked
people
in
the
square.
When
the
dove
lands,
two
big
guns
are
fired.
It
is
a
signal
for
the
celebrations
__70__
(begin).
第四部分
写作(共两节)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Tourists
climb
for
two
hours
to
reach
the
top
of
a
mountain
in
Peru,
struggled
for
breath.
But
they
are
happy
to
see
the
beautiful
sceneries
there.
Lines
of
rich
colors
form
that
has
become
known
as
“Rainbow
Mountain”.
The
colors
come
from
special
rock
remains.
It′s
five
years
since
the
world
has
learned
of
the
existence
of
this
natural
wonder.
Many
people
come
to
see
them.
To
villagers
who
take
up
their
traditional
transport
trade,
the
bigger
difference
is
that
they
now
move
tourists
instead
goods.
Tourism
has
provided
much-needed
economic
help
for
an
area.
Environmentalists,
besides,
fear
tourists
will
destroy
everything
which
makes
this
place
distinctive.
第二节
书面表达
假设你是李华。第31届世界大学生夏季运动会
(the
31st
FISU
Summer
World
University
Games)将在成都举行,大赛组委会现面向全市高中生招募志愿者,负责与运动员沟通协调、会议翻译,以及运动员市内参观等工作。你想申请成为一名志愿者。请根据以下要点,用英文写一封申请信:
1.表达申请意愿;
2.简单自我介绍并说明自己能够胜任该工作的条件;
3.希望组委会考虑你的申请。
注意:1.词数100
左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:协调coordinate
vt.
coordination
n.
coordinator
n.
成都七中2020—2021学年度上期高2022届高二半期考试
英语答案
听力
1-5
CCBAC
6-10
CCABA
11-15
CBBBA
16-20
CCBAA
阅读
21-23
BDA
24-27
BDAD
28-31
CBDB
32-35
BCCA
七选五
36-40
EGDBF
完形填空
41-45
CDBCA
46-50
BDABB
51-55
DACDB
56-60
CACAD
语法填空
61.
held/had
held
62.
themselves
63.
Spanish
64.
to
65.
truly
66.
is
celebrated
67.
which/that
68.
flight
69.
dressed
70.
to
begin
短文改错
1.
struggled
改为
struggling
2.
sceneries
改为scenery
3.
that
改为what
4.
去掉has
learnt
前面的has
5.
them
改为it/this
6.
bigger
改为biggest
7.
在instead
后添加of
8.
an
改为the/this
9.
besides
改为however/nevertheless
10.
which
改为that
书面表达
One
possible
version
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I
am
Li
Hua,
a
Senior
Two
student
from
Chengdu.
I
am
writing
to
apply
for
the
position
as
a
volunteer
at
the
31st
FISU
Summer
World
University
Games.
Considering
my
personal
conditions,
I
confidently
think
I
am
qualified
for
the
position.
Above
all,
I
have
achieved
a
relatively
high
level
of
oral
proficiency
in
English,
which
enables
me
to
be
an
efficient
coordinator
of
the
players
and
a
qualified
conference
interpreter.
Furthermore,
as
a
local,
I
am
so
familiar
with
the
major
tourist
attractions
in
Chengdu
that
I
can
be
responsible
for
taking
the
players
on
a
sightseeing
tour
of
the
city.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
take
my
application
into
full
consideration.
Thank
you
very
much.
Yours,
Li
Hua