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2.
was
saved
ens
75.
refusing
76
And-B
ch.
as
defini
Looking
forwardA.
To
Boston.
11.
What
does
the
man
do?
A.
An
engineer.
B.
To
Chicago.
B.
A
gardener.
C.
To
New
York.
C.
A
businessman.
C.
Couple.
大庆市
2020-2021学年度第一学期期末考试
高二英语试题
12.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Neighbors.
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)
听第
9段材料,回答第
13至
16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,并
标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有
10秒中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。
13.
What
does
the
man
already
have
for
the
barbecue?
A.
Vegetables.
14.
Who
will
bring
the
wine?
A.
Robert.
B.
Drinks.
B.
Alice.
C.
Meat.
1.
Where
is
Katie
probably
now?
C.
Michael.
C.
Tomato
sauce.
A.
At
home.
B.
On
her
way.
C.
In
a
car
shop.
15.
What
will
the
man
buy?
A.
Cheese.
2.
What
is
the
woman
worried
about?
B.
Onions.
A.
Her
books.
B.
Her
friend
Lisa.
C.
Her
new
dormitory.
16.
What
does
the
man
think
is
the
great
thing
about
a
barbecue?
A.
Choosing
how
you
want
your
meat
cooked.
B.
Doing
a
variety
of
fun
outdoor
activities.
3.
Which
sport
does
the
man
like
the
best?
A.
Football.
B.
Volleyball.
C.
Tennis.
C.
A
scientist.
4.
What
does
the
man
probably
want
to
be?
C.
Choosing
a
good
place
for
a
barbecue.
A.
An
actor.
B.
An
athlete.
听第
10段材料,回答第
17至
20题。
5.
Why
didn’t
Marry
sleep
well?
A.
She
had
a
headache.
17.
How
was
the
speaker
traveling
down
Main
Street?
B.
She
had
a
stomachache.
C.
She
was
troubled
by
the
noise.
A.
By
bus.
B.
On
foot.
C.
By
car.
第二节(共
15小题;每小题
1分,满分
15分)
18.
What
did
the
speaker
do
that
afternoon?
听下面
5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出
5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6段材料,回答第
6、7题。
A.
She
went
to
a
park.
B.
She
went
to
the
bank.
C.
She
went
to
the
cinema.
C.
Running
up
the
street.
C.
$1,000
19.
What
was
the
young
man
doing
when
the
police
found
him?
A.
Buying
something.
20.
How
much
was
the
reward
that
the
speaker
received?
A.
$100.
B.
$200
B.
Drinking
in
a
bar.
6.
Why
does
the
man
call?
A.
To
ask
for
a
favor.
7.
How
long
will
the
meeting
last?
A.
For
an
hour.
B.
To
talk
about
a
meeting.
C.
To
ask
about
his
daughter.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分
40分)
第一节(共
15小题;每小题
2分,满分
30分)
B.
For
two
hours.
C.
For
three
hours.
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项
(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
听第
7段材料,回答第
8、9题。
8.
Where
does
Linda
work?
Inventors
are
always
at
work,
dreaming
up
new
technologies.
Some
inventions
help
us
solve
problems.
Others
make
life
easier,
or
more
fun.
Here,
TFK(Time
for
Kids)
presents
3
of
our
favorite
inventions.
See
how
they
make
us
live
a
better
life.
A.
At
a
hospital.
B.
At
a
restaurant.
C.
At
a
bank.
9.
What
does
the
man
do
on
Saturday
morning?
A.
He
does
some
cleaning.
B.
He
washes
the
clothes.
听第
8段材料,回答第
10至
12题。
C.
He
does
some
shopping.
Stopping
Sickness
Christine
Schindler
is
an
engineer.
She
wanted
to
help
stop
the
spread
of
foodborne
illnesses.
So
she
10.
Where
did
the
woman
go
on
a
business
trip?
第
1页共
5页
created
PATHSPOT.
It
uses
light
to
scan
a
person’s
hands
for
harmful
germs.
Restaurant
employees
hold
their
hands
beneath
the
scanner.
Then
the
scanner
judges
whether
they
must
be
rewashed.
About
100
locations
have
started
using
the
product
since
it
launched
in
May.
realized
quickly
that
she
didn’t
have
to
worry
about
her
team.
She
saw
them
deal
with
rough
area
that
she
had
seen
abled
cyclists
give
up
on
before.
The
volunteers
covered
the
distance
in
just
four
days,
not
only
helping
so
many
people
across
the
country,
but
also
overcoming
huge
difficulties
to
get
there.
Talking
Eyes
For
people
who
are
blind
or
have
other
visual
problems,
the
ORCAM
MYEYE
2
could
be
a
game
changer.
It
might
also
prove
useful
for
people
with
reading
difficulties.
Described
as
“talking
glasses,”
this
AI
device
can
be
attached
to
any
eyeglass
frame.
It
can
identify
faces.
It
can
also
read
text
aloud.
Fitting
all
this
power
into
such
a
small
device
is
like
“putting
an
elephant
in
a
small
closet,”
says
Amnon
Shashua,
the
inventor
of
the
technology.
Now
the
device
can
be
bought
online.
“The
best
thing
about
this
ride
is
that
the
riders
have
all
volunteered
their
time
to
do
this.
They
are
so
enthusiastic
about
Cambodia
and
raising
money
for
others
in
need,”
said
Claire.
“The
money
raised
will
feed
99
families
in
Siem
Reap.”
Claire
recalled
her
favorite
moment
of
the
experience,
when
one
of
the
cyclists
pushed
an
exhausted
teammate
up
a
hill
for
2
miles.
“One
moment
that
stood
out
for
me
was
when
Naret,
our
only
female
rider,
was
feeling
tired,”
she
said.
“Her
fellow
rider
gently
put
his
hand
on
her
back
and
pushed
her
for
2
miles!
They
were
encouraging
each
other
to
push
through
the
tiredness.”
Sport-safe
Research
shows
that
playing
football
increases
the
risk
of
brain
injury.
Still,
about
a
million
kids
under
the
age
of
13
play
football,
according
to
the
Sports
&
Fitness
Industry
Association.
That’s
where
the
VICIS
ZERO1
YOUTH
football
helmet
comes
in.
It
has
thick,
force-absorbing
support
on
the
front
and
sides,
where
kids
are
likely
to
take
the
hardest
hits
on
the
field.
Players
on
1,500
youth
teams
have
worn
the
helmet.
21.
What
is
the
function
of
Pathspot?
24.
Why
did
Claire
and
eight
Cambodians
cycle
155
miles?
A.
To
challenge
themselves.
B.
To
help
out
needy
people.
C.
To
take
part
in
a
competition.
D.
To
raise
money
for
the
disabled.
25.
What
worried
Claire
before
the
ride?
A.
She
might
be
injured
on
the
road.
C.
Her
team
might
be
looked
down
on.
26.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
the
team?
A.
Confident,
calm
and
friendly.
A.
Killing
the
germs
on
hands.
B.
Checking
if
hands
are
clean.
B.
She
would
be
unable
to
lead
the
team.
D.
Her
team
couldn’t
finish
the
route.
C.
Rewashing
employees’
hands.
D.
Stopping
the
reproduction
of
germs.
22.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
feature
of
Talking
Eyes?
A.
Low-noise.
B.
Portable.
C.
Single-function
D.
Power-saving.
B.
Honest,
patient
and
open-minded.
D.
Curious,
creative
and
experienced.
23.
What
can
we
learn
about
VICIS
ZERO1
YOUTH
?
A.
It
is
available
to
the
public
now.
C.
Strong-minded,
brave
and
caring.
27.
What
did
Claire
think
of
the
journey?
A.
It
could
have
taken
less
time.
B.
It
improves
kids’
football
skills.
D.
Its
front
and
sides
are
the
hardest.
C.
It
is
designed
for
kids
under
13
only.
B.
It
was
amazing
and
inspiring.
B
C.
It
changed
her
idea
about
human
nature.
D.
It
was
more
difficult
than
she
had
expected.
Claire
Wyatt,
a
24-year-old
British
volunteer,
led
eight
Cambodians
living
with
disabilities
on
a
155-mile
bike
ride
from
Phnom
Penh,
the
nation’s
capital,
to
Siem
Reap
to
raise
money
and
deliver
supplies
to
those
in
need
in
the
coronavirus
pandemic(新冠病毒大流行).
C
Looking
great
in
photos
is
an
art
form
in
itself.
The
angle,
the
lighting,
the
position
of
your
head
can
determine
that
picture-perfect
moment.
And
whether
you’re
eight
years
old
or
80,
you
can
usually
count
on
one
classic
command
before
the
camera
clicks:
“Say
cheese!”
You
will
respond
with
a
smile
and
the
word,
“Cheese!”
“Leading
this
trip
was
an
incredibly
special
experience
for
me,”
said
Claire.
“Not
only
was
I
encouraged
by
the
determination
of
each
and
every
rider,
but
also
the
team
taught
me
every
day
not
to
focus
on
their
disability.”
The
idea
of
“cheesing”
in
photos
first
appeared
around
the
1940s.
The
Big
Spring
Herald,
a
local
Texas
newspaper,
printed
an
article
that
referenced
the
phrase
in
1943.
While
no
one
knows
for
certain
who
came
up
with
it
or
why,
most
believe
the
word
itself
makes
you
smile.
The
“ch”
sound
causes
you
to
clench(咬紧)
your
teeth,
and
the
long
“ee”
sound
parts
your
lips,
making
a
facial
expression
that
looks
like
a
smile.
Actually,
we
haven’t
always
shown
our
teeth
for
the
camera.
Back
in
the
19th
century,
only
children,
farmers,
and
drunks
smiled
in
photographs;
everyone
else
kept
their
faces
still,
which
was
When
she
was
first
asked
to
lead
the
trip,
Claire
admitted,
she
was
feeling
nervous
about
her
team
traveling
such
a
distance
in
just
a
few
days
because
cycling
with
a
disability
can
come
with
added
physical
and
emotional
challenges.
One
team
member
named
Dy,
who
lost
an
arm
in
an
accident,
biked
using
just
one
arm
to
balance.
Another
named
Vulta
could
only
pedal
on
one
side
due
to
polio(小儿麻痹).
Despite
all
the
difficulties,
Claire
第
2页共
5页
considered
attractive
and
dignified(庄重的)
at
that
time.
To
understand
the
challenge,
imagine
a
car
that
suddenly
meets
some
pedestrians
in
the
road.
Even
with
braking,
it’s
too
late
to
avoid
a
crash.
So
the
car’s
artificial
intelligence
must
decide
whether
to
swerve(急转
弯).
To
save
the
pedestrians,
should
the
car
swerve
off
the
road
or
swerve
into
oncoming
traffic?
What
if
such
options
would
likely
kill
the
car’s
passengers?
That’s
not
the
only
reason
people
didn’t
smile
for
photos,
though.
For
one,
it
took
several
hours
for
cameras
to
take
the
photograph
in
the
first
place.
As
you
can
imagine,
it’s
tough
to
stay
still
for
that
long,
let
alone
hold
a
smile.
What’s
more,
dental
hygiene(口腔卫生)
was
not
valued
back
in
the
day,
and
most
people
didn’t
want
to
show
off
a
mouth
full
of
missing
or
broken
teeth.
Researchers
used
online
surveys
to
study
people’s
attitudes
about
such
situations
with
driverless
cars.
Survey
participants
mostly
agreed
that
driverless
cars
should
be
designed
to
protect
the
most
people.
That
included
swerving
into
walls
(or
otherwise
sacrificing
their
passengers)
to
save
a
larger
number
of
pedestrians.
But
there
is
a
hitch(困境).
Those
same
surveyed
people
want
to
ride
in
cars
that
protect
passengers
at
all
costs
—even
if
the
pedestrians
would
now
end
up
dying.
Jean
Bonnefon
is
a
psychologist
at
the
Toulouse
School
of
Economics
in
France.
He
and
his
colleagues
reported
their
findings
in
Science.
“Autonomous
cars
can
completely
change
transportation”,
says
study
coauthor
Iyad
Rahwan.
But,
he
adds,
this
new
technology
creates
a
moral
dilemma(道德两难)
that
could
slow
its
acceptance.
Makers
of
driverless
cars
are
in
a
tough
spot,
Bonnefon’s
group
warns.
Most
buyers
would
want
their
car
to
be
programmed
to
protect
them
in
preference
to
other
people.
However,
regulations
might
one
day
instruct
that
cars
must
act
for
the
greater
good.
That
would
mean
saving
the
most
people.
But
the
scientists
think
rules
like
this
could
drive
away
buyers.
If
so,
all
the
potential
benefits
of
driverless
cars
would
be
promises
might
be
possible,
Kurt
Gray
says.
He
is
a
psychologist
at
the
University
of
North
Carolina.
He
thinks
that
even
if
all
driverless
cars
are
programmed
to
protect
their
passengers
in
emergencies,
traffic
accidents
will
decrease.
Those
vehicles
might
be
dangerous
to
pedestrians
on
rare
occasions.
But
they
“won’t
speed,
won’t
drive
drunk
and
won’t
text
while
driving,
which
would
be
a
win
for
society.”
32.
The
underlined
word
“challenge”
in
paragraph
2
refers
to____________.
A.
People’s
negative
attitudes
towards
self-driving
cars
Photographs
were
also
expensive,
meaning
the
average
person
only
sat
for
one
or
two
photos
in
their
lifetime.
Because
this
was
such
an
important
occasion,
each
person
was
on
his
or
her
best
behavior—the
somber
expressions.
No
matter
the
original
reason
for
these
straight-faced
photos,
the
trend
didn’t
last
for
long.
The
invention
of
Kodak’s
$1
camera
in
the
1900s,
along
with
the
rise
of
the
Hollywood
movie
industry,
allowed
more
and
more
“everyday”
moments
to
be
captured
on
film.
Thus,
smiling
in
photographs
became
standard—and
so
did
saying
“cheese”.
28.
Which
of
the
following
is
unknown
to
us?
A.
Who
actually
invented
the
phrase
“say
cheese”.
B.
When
the
phrase
“say
cheese”
first
appeared
in
print.
C.
How
the
word
“cheese”
forces
people
to
wear
a
smile.
D.
Why
people
say
the
word
“cheese”
while
taking
photos.
29.
Why
did
most
people
refuse
to
smile
for
photos
in
the
past?
A.
They
were
too
proud
to
show
off
their
teeth.
B.
They
might
have
some
problems
with
their
teeth.
C.
They
wanted
to
give
photographers
more
dignity.
D.
They
disliked
sitting
still
and
smiling
for
a
long
time.
30.
What
might
the
underlined
word
“somber”
in
paragraph
5
mean?
B.
how
self-driving
cars
reduce
traffic
accidents
A.
Funny.
B
Unique.
C.
Serious.
D.
Creative.
C.
the
technical
problems
that
self-driving
cars
have
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
What
Is
the
Standard
Camera
Pose
B.
Why
We
Say
“Cheese”
When
Taking
Pictures
C.
The
Meaning
of
the
Word
“Cheese”
D.
What
Expressions
Were
Fit
for
Photos
in
the
Past
D
D.
how
self-driving
cars
handle
emergencies
33.
According
to
the
text,
online
surveys
show
that_____________.
A.
self-driving
cars’artificial
intelligence
needs
improvement
B.
the
busy
traffic
may
be
a
problem
for
self-driving
cars
C.
people
are
in
a
moral
dilemma
about
driverless
cars
D.
self-driving
cars
should
be
designed
to
protect
drivers
Self-driving
cars
are
just
around
the
corner.
Such
vehicles
will
make
getting
from
one
place
to
another
safer
and
less
stressful.
They
also
could
cut
down
on
traffic,
reduce
pollution
and
limit
accidents.
But
how
should
driverless
cars
handle
emergencies(突发情况)?
People
disagree
on
the
answer.
And
that
might
put
the
brakes
on
this
technology,
a
new
study
concludes.
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
fifth
paragraph?
A.
Regulations
are
in
favour
of
drivers.
B.
Most
people
dislike
self-driving
cars
now.
C.
Self-driving
car
makers
are
in
a
difficult
situation.
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Sharing
details
of
what
happened,
Dustin
__42__
to
bring
some
positivity
to
Twitter
and
remind
people
there
is
__43__
in
this
world.
D.
The
potential
benefits
of
driverless
cars
are
ignored.
35.
What
is
Kurt
Gray’s
attitude
toward
self-driving
cars?
On
Nov.
8.
2019,
the
Moores
flew
from
Colorado
to
California.
As
first-time
parents,
they
felt__44__but
determined
in
their
new__45__.
When
their
daughter
needed
a
diaper
(尿布)change,
a
flight
attendant
named
Jenny__46__space
in
the
back
of
the
plane
to
make
it
__47__for
them.
Then,
Jenny
and
another
passenger
praised
their
beautiful
daughter
and__48__asked
why
they
took
such
a(n)
__49__
baby
on
the
plane.
Dustin
gave
them
the
shortened
adoption
story,
to
which
they
offered
__50__
,
and
shared
a
few
more
kind
__51__.
Suddenly,
they
heard
the
__52__,
“Ladies
and
gentlemen,
there’s
a
very
special
guest
on
the
flight
today.
She’s
only
8
days
old
and
she’s
__53__
home
with
her
parents.”
A.
Favorable.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Critical.
D.
Disapproving.
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。
How
to
store
food
properly
is
one
of
those
things
people
can’t
seem
to
come
to
an
agreement
on.
Check
the
kitchen
of
any
given
household
and
you’ll
find
onions
in
the
refrigerator,
ketchup
in
the
pantry(食品储藏
柜),
and
vice
versa._____36_____,
there
are
rules
about
food
storage
that
can
keep
the
taste
and
extend
the
lifespan
of
your
goods
when
followed
properly.
Flight
attendants
then
__54__
napkins(餐巾纸)
and
asked
passengers
to
share
any
words
of
__55__
they
may
have
for
the
new
parents.
Finally,
60
napkins
were
handed
to
the
Moores,
who
were
__56__
by
the
kindness
of
strangers.
And
some
of
the
tips
have
already
been
__57__.
_____37_____.
Many
fruits
and
vegetables
will
quickly
rot
if
left
out
on
the
counter,
while
others
will
lose
flavor
if
they’re
refrigerated.
Here
is
a
general
rule
of
thumb:
_____38_____,
it
doesn’t
need
to
be
refrigerated
at
home.
That
means
citruses,
bananas,
and
pineapples
can
be
left
out
in
a
fruit
bowl,
while
berries,
broccoli
and
leafy
greens
need
to
be
refrigerated.
Potatoes
and
onions
should
be
stored
outside
the
refrigerator
in
a
place
where
sunlight
can’t
reach
them.
_____39_____.
While
they
can
last
a
few
days
on
the
countertop,
there
is
no
shortcoming
to
refrigerate
them:
According
to
Real
Simple,
apples
in
the
refrigerator
can
last
up
to
three
weeks
without
getting
brown
or
wrinkly.
Dustin
really
likes
the
one
that
says
get
sleep
when
the
baby
sleeps.
Another
__58__
that
the
family
adopt
a
dog,
which
is
something
Dustin
would
love
to
do.
“Those
__59__
helped
us
realize
everything
will
be
__60__,”
Dustin
said.
“We
believe
our
daughter
will
live
a
good
life
and
be
a
wonderful
person.”
41.
A.
delivered
42.
A.
hesitated
43.
A.
desire
B.
referred
B.
intended
B.
sorrow
C.
treated
C.
demanded
C.
burden
C.
nervous
C.
skill
D.
interrupted
D.
regretted
D.
goodness
D.
guilty
44.
A.
depressed
45.
A.
role
B.
threatened
B.
edge
Another
thing
that
can
let
people
make
mistakes
when
they’re
putting
away
their
groceries
is
condiments(调味品
).
_____40_____.
However,
these
suggestions
don’t
always
need
to
be
followed.
Many
condiments
are
high
in
vinegar
and
other
preservatives(防腐剂).
That
means
they
won’t
become
bad
sitting
at
room
temperature,
even
if
the
packaging
seal
has
been
broken.
Soy
sauce,
honey,
and
chutney
can
all
be
stored
in
the
pantry,
though
keeping
them
in
the
refrigerator
won’t
hurt.
D.
record
46.
A.
occupied
47.
A.
obvious
48.
A.
thankfully
49.
A.
young
B.
cleared
C.
displayed
C.
worthwhile
C.
politely
C.
sick
D.
explored
D.
convenient
D.
definitely
D.
moody
B.
different
B.
hopefully
B.
ordinary
B.
chances
B.
remarks
B.
protest
50.
A.
congratulations
51.
A.
reviews
C.
rewards
C.
choices
C.
argument
C.
leaving
C.
hold
out
C.
justice
D.
codes
A.
If
you
won’t
be
eating
them
any
time
soon
D.
programs
D.
announcement
D.
traveling
D.
find
out
D.
welcome
D.
abandoned
D.
helpful
B.
One
of
the
biggest
sources
of
confusion
is
fresh
produce
52.
A.
explanation
53.
A.
accompanying
54.
A.
passed
out
55.
A.
forgiveness
56.
A.
relieved
57.
A.
enough
C.
The
one
exception
to
this
rule
is
how
to
store
apples
B.
contacting
B.
knock
out
B.
wisdom
B.
confused
B.
shocking
B.
determined
B.
strangers
B.
ready
D.
If
you
didn’t
find
something
in
the
refrigerated
section
of
the
store
E.
A
lot
of
sauce
bottles
say
to
put
them
in
the
refrigerator
after
opening
C.
impressed
C.
optional
C.
required
C.
relatives
C.
fine
F.
Though
proper
ways
to
store
food
may
be
a
mystery
to
many
people
G.
Food
storage
is
just
one
thing
people
often
get
wrong
in
their
kitchens
58.
A.
suggested
59.
A.
attendants
60.
A.
messy
D.
replied
第三部分英语知识运用
(共三节,满分
55分)
D.
audiences
D.
true
第一节
(共
20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Bringing
a
baby
home
is
always
a
special
moment,
but
it
was
made
even
sweeter
for
Dustin
and
Caren
Moore
on
a
Southwest
Airlines
flight.
When
the
new
parents
flew
home
with
their
adopted
newborn
daughter,
they
were
__41__
to
a
special
baby
shower(迎婴派对).
第二节
(共
10小题;每小题
1分,满分
10分)
61.
She’s
tired
of
acting,
and
she
__________changing
for
a
new
job,
but
she
hasn’t
made
up
her
mind
yet.
A.
had
considered
B.
has
been
considering
C.
considered
D.
is
going
to
consider
62.
The
old
man
stood
there,
__________by
his
five
sons
and
daughters,
__________
very
happy.
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A.
surrounding;
looked
C.
surrounded;
looked
B.
surrounded;
looking
The
East
Sutherland
site
is_____79_____
important
stopover
location
for
many
rare
bird
species.
D.
were
surrounded;
looking
_____80_____
(fortunate),
the
government
is
willing
to
support
the
wild
places
of
Scotland
and
their
63.
She
then
went
to
teach
English
in
Portugal,
___________she
continued
to
add
flesh
___________the
bones
of
the
first
Harry
Potter
story.
admirers.
第四部分写作
(共两节,满分
35分)
A.
which;up
B.
where;
up
C.
which;to
D.
where;to
第一节
短文改错
(共
10小题;每小题
1分,满分
10分)
64.
Imagine
a
situation
________
two
strangers
are
talking
to
each
other
after
someone________they
both
know
has
left
the
room.
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。作文中共有
10
处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
A.
where;
that
65.
It
was
here______
I
discovered
that
I
was
allergic
to
the
tiny
flies
______bit
me
and
made
my
face
swell.
A.
where;
which
B.
that;
which
C.
where;
that
D.
that;
where
66.
It
was
very
__________of
you
to
let
us
know
you
were
going
to
be
late
in
advance.
A.
considerate
B.
confident
C.
modest
D.
compulsory
67.
It
was
a
pure
__________that
Julia
and
I
toured
the
University
of
Oxford
on
the
same
day.
A.
acquaintance
B.
coincidence
C.
circumstance
D.
consequence
68.
It
is
believed
that
when
life
ends,
DNA
__________
and
does
not
repair
itself.
A.
breaks
out
B.
breaks
down
C.
breaks
in
D.
breaks
away
69.
The
new
benefit
system
is
to
take
effect
next
month,
yet
some
people
worry
it
may
_____
laziness.
A.
condemn
B.
encourage
C.
analyze
D.
violate
70.
Jack
didn’t
dare
to
go
home.
He
was
afraid
of
being
________
by
his
parents.
A.
scolded
B.
forgiven
C.
betrayed
D.
clicked
第三节
(共
10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
15分)
B.
where;
which
C.
which;
that
D.
which;
which
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),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:在错的词下面画一横线,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。
The
winter
holiday
is
coming,
which
makes
me
very
exciting.
I
have
been
looking
forward
to
relax
myself
and
I’d
like
to
go
fishing,
climb
a
high
mountain
and
ride
my
bicycle.
I
think
I
can
play
football
or
play
the
chess
with
my
father
as
well.
How
a
wonderful
time
I
will
have
during
the
winter
holiday!
And
my
father
has
some
different
opinion.
He
doesn’t
want
me
go
out.
He’s
afraid
that
I’ll
be
knocked
down
from
a
truck,
fall
into
rivers,
fall
off
a
tree
or
fight
with
others.
What’s
worse,
he’s
afraid
I
will
get
lost.
I
hate
being
treated
like
a
bird
keeping
in
a
cage.
I
need
freedom
and
I
would
try
to
persuade
my
father.
第二节书面表达
(满分
25分)
假设你是校篮球队队长李华,你的美国朋友
Peter擅长篮球,你打算邀请他加入篮球队,参加
6
月底的中学生篮球联赛(Middle
School
Basketball
match),请给他写一封电子邮件,内容如下:
1.比赛信息;
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。
2.邀请他的原因;
On
every
continent,
wildlife
habitats
of
all
kinds
are
threatened
with
development
and
_____71_____(construct),
but
perhaps
none
stand
at
greater
risk
than
coastline
ecosystems.
3.训练计划。
注意:
1.词数
100左右。
2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Last
month
in
Scotland
one
of
the
last
remaining
dune
(沙丘)
ecosystems
of
its
kind
in
the
entire
country
_____72_____(save)
from
an
attempt
to
turn
the
unique
sandy
shore
into
a
golf
course.
The
wetlands
area
known
as
Coul
Links
is
a
Ramsar
site_____73_____(recognize)by
UNESCO.
After
four
years
of
campaigning
by
_____74_____(citizen)and
wildlife
groups
to
preserve
the
coastline,
Scottish
ministers
made
their
decision
this
week,
_____75_____(refuse
)to
allow
the
development
to
continue.
The
Scottish
Wildlife
Trust
cheered
the
news
and
they
believed
that
the
decision
was
surely_____76_____(benefit)
to
all
people.
“Today’s
decision
demonstrates
that
individuals
can
make
a
real
difference
by
taking
the
time
to
stand
up_____77_____nature,”
commented
the
Scottish
Wildlife
Trust’s
Chief
Executive
Jo
Pike.
“Saving
Coul
Links
from
development
is
a
strong
sign_____78_____
the
Scottish
government
is
devoted
to
protecting
Scotland’s
fantastic
natural
environment,”
she
added.
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