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江苏省扬州中学2020-2021学年第二学期质量检测
2021.02




(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
选择题部分
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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
long
has
the
man
run
in
his
old
running
shoes?
A.
300
miles.
B.
400
miles.
C.
500
miles.
2.
Why
does
the
man
think
the
woman
should
join
him?
A.
He
thinks
she
will
have
more
fun.
B.
He
wants
to
meet
her
roommate.
C.
He
thinks
it’s
safer
to
go
in
a
large
group.
3.
Who
are
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Boss
and
employee.
C.
Salesperson
and
client.
4.
What
does
the
man
say
about
his
neighbor?
A.
He
is
humorous.
B.
He
is
not
handsome.
C.
He
is
very
successful.
5.
What
makes
the
man
appreciate
his
dog?
A.
The
dog
protects
his
house.
B.
The
dog
is
easy
to
take
care
of.
C.
The
dog
helps
him
get
exercise.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15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,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。
6.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing?
A.
Smoking.
B.
Building
styles.
C.
The
use
of
balconies.
7.
What
will
the
speakers
do
tonight?
A.
Cook
together.
B.
Go
out.
C.
Dance
on
the
balcony.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Why
do
colleges
require
the
SAT?
A.
To
compare
students
easily.
B.
To
see
if
their
schools
are
good.
C.
To
see
if
students
are
fluent
in
English.
9.
What
does
the
woman
recommend?
A.
Taking
several
classes.
B.
Taking
each
test
once
for
practice.
C.
Buying
some
books
to
prepare
for
the
tests.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
did
the
man
lose
weight?
A.
By
avoiding
meat.
B.
By
eating
big
salads
for
dinner.
C.
By
eating
enough
vegetables
at
each
meal.
11.
For
which
meal
does
the
man
have
mushrooms?
A.
Breakfast.
B.
Lunch.
C.
Dinner.
12.
What
does
the
woman
think
about
the
man’s
diet?
A.
It
sounds
difficult
to
stick
to.
B.
He
should
give
up
junk
food.
C.
He
eats
an
unhealthy
amount
of
vegetables.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
many
children
do
the
speakers
have?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
14.
What
does
the
woman
like
about
the
kitchen?
A.
It’s
bright.
B.
It’s
big.
C.
It
looks
modern.
15.
What
is
the
woman
concerned
about?
A.
The
size
of
the
house.
B.
The
price
of
the
house.
C.
The
location
of
the
house.
16.
What
did
the
man
suggest
at
last?
A.
Buying
this
house.
B.
Living
in
another
community.
C.
Keeping
the
old
job.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
is
among
“The
Big
Three”
sports
in
America?
A.
Volleyball.
B.
Soccer.
C.
Baseball.
18.
How
many
people
play
soccer
in
the
United
States,
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
Over
100
million
people.
B.
About
25
million
people.
C.
About
20%
of
the
total
population.
19.
Why
do
most
parents
want
their
children
to
play
soccer?
A.
It
is
very
safe.
B.
It
starts
at
an
older
age.
C.
It
is
easier
to
learn
than
football.
20.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
culture
of
youth
soccer?
A.
It
is
getting
very
competitive.
B.
It
is
being
changed
by
money.
C.
It
puts
more
importance
on
teamwork.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
My
Favourite
Books
Jo
Usmar
is
a
writer
for
Cosmopolitan
and
co-author
of
the
This
Book
Will
series
of
lifestyle
books.
Here
she
picks
her
top
reads.
Matilda
Roald
Dahl
I
once
wrote
a
paper
on
the
influence
of
fairy
tales
on
Roald
Dahl's
writing
and
it
gave
me
a
new
appreciation
for
his
strange
and
delightful
words.
Matilda's
battles
with
her
cruel
parents
and
the
bossy
headmistress,
Miss
Trunchbull,are
equally
funny
and
frightening,
but
they're
also
aspirational.
After
Dark
Haruki
Murakami
It’s
about
two
sisters

Eri,
a
model
who
either
won’t
or
can’t
stop
sleeping,
and
Mari,
a
young
student.
In
trying
to
connect
to
her
sister,
Mari
starts
changing
her
life
and
discovers
a
world
of
diverse
"night
people"
who
are
hiding
secrets.
Gone
Girl
Gillian
Flynn
There
was
a
bit
of
me
that
didn't
want
to
love
this
when
everyone
else
on
the
planet
did,
but
the
horror
story
is
brilliant.
There's
tension
and
anxiety
from
the
beginning
as
Nick
and
Amy
battle
for
your
trust.
It's
a
real
whodunit
and
the
frustration
when
you
realise
what's
going
on
is
horribly
enjoyable.
The
Stand
Stephen
King
This
is
an
excellent
fantasy
novel
from
one
of
the
best
storytellers
around.
After
a
serious
flu
outbreak
wipes
out
99.4%
of
the
world's
population,
a
battle
unfolds
between
good
and
evil
among
those
left.
Randall
Flagg
is
one
of
the
scariest
characters
ever.
21.
Who
does
"I"
refer
to
in
the
text?
A.
Stephen
King.
B.
Gillian
Flynn.
C.
Jo
Usmar.
D.
Roald
Dahl.
22.
Which
of
the
following
tells
about
Mari
and
Eri?
A.
Cosmopolitan.
B.
Matilda.
C.
After
Dark.
D.
The
Stand.
23.
What
kind
of
book
is
Gone
Girl?
A.
A
folk
tale.
B.
A
biography.
C.
A
love
story.
D.
A
horror
story.
B
"You
can
use
me
as
a
last
resort(选择),
and
if
nobody
else
volunteers,
then
I
will
do
it."
This
was
an
actual
reply
from
a
parent
after
I
put
out
a
request
for
volunteers
for
my
kids'
lacrosse(长曲棍球)club.
I
guess
that
there's
probably
some
demanding
work
schedule,
or
social
anxiety
around
stepping
up
to
help
for
an
unknown
sport.
She
may
just
need
a
little
persuading.
So
I
try
again
and
tug
at
the
heartstrings.
I
mention
the
single
parent
with
four
kids
running
the
show
and
I
talk
about
the
dad
coaching
a
team
that
his
kids
aren’t
even
on…
At
this
point
the
unwilling
parent
speaks
up,
"Alright.
Yes,
I’ll
do
it."
I’m
secretly
relieved
because
I
know
there’s
real
power
in
sharing
volunteer
responsibilities
among
many.
The
unwilling
parent
organizes
the
meal
schedule,
sends
out
emails,
and
collects
money
for
end-of-season
gifts.
Somewhere
along
the
way,
the
same
parent
ends
up
becoming
an
invaluable
member
of
the
team.
The
coach
is
able
to
focus
on
the
kids
while
the
other
parents
are
relieved
to
be
off
the
hook
for
another
season.
Handing
out
sliced
oranges
to
bloodthirsty
kids
can
be
as
exciting
as
watching
your
own
kid
score
a
goal.
Still,
most
of
us
volunteers
breathe
a
sigh
of
relief
when
the
season
comes
to
a
close.
That
relief
is
coupled
with
a
deep
understanding
of
why
the
same
people
keep
coming
back
for
more:
Connecting
to
the
community
as
you
freely
give
your
time,
money,
skills,
or
services
provides
a
real
joy.
Volunteering
just
feels
so
good.
In
that
sense,
I’m
pretty
sure
volunteering
is
more
of
a
selfish
act
than
I’d
freely
like
to
admit.
However,
if
others
benefit
in
the
process,
and
I
get
some
reward
too,
does
it
really
matter
where
my
motivation
lies?
24.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
parent
from
her
reply
in
paragraph
l?
A.
She
knows
little
about
the
club.
B.
She
isn't
good
at
sports.
C.
She
just
doesn't
want
to
volunteer.
D.
She's
unable
to
meet
her
schedule.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
"tug
at
the
heartstrings"
in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Encourage
team
work.
B.
Appeal
to
feelings.
C.
Promote
good
deeds.
D.
Provide
advice.
26.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
parent
from
paragraph
3?
A.
She
gets
interested
in
lacrosse.
B.
She
is
proud
of
her
kids.
C.
She’ll
work
for
another
season.
D.
She
becomes
a
good
helper.
27.
Why
does
the
author
like
doing
volunteer
work?
A.
It
gives
her
a
sense
of
duty.
B.
It
makes
her
very
happy.
C.
It
enables
her
to
work
hard.
D.
It
brings
her
material
rewards.
C
Marian
Bechtel
sits
at
West
Palm
Beach’s
Bar
Louie
counter
by
herself,
quietly
reading
her
e-book
as
she
waits
for
her
salad.
What
is
she
reading?
None
of
your
business!
Lunch
is
Bechtel’s
"me"
time.
And
like
more
Americans,
she’s
not
alone.
A
new
report
found
46
percent
of
meals
are
eaten
alone
in
America.
More
than
half(53
percent)have
breakfast
alone
and
nearly
half(46
percent)have
lunch
by
themselves.
Only
at
dinnertime
are
we
eating
together
anymore,
74
percent,
according
to
statistics
from
the
report.
"I
prefer
to
go
out
and
be
out.
Alone,
but
together,
you
know?"
Bechtel
said,
looking
up
from
her
book.
Bechtel,
who
works
in
downtown
West
Palm
Beach,
has
lunch
with
coworkers
sometimes,
but
like
many
of
us,
too
often
works
through
lunch
at
her
desk.
A
lunchtime
escape
allows
her
to
keep
a
boss
from
tapping
her
on
the
shoulder.
She
returns
to
work
feeling
energized.
"Today,
I
just
wanted
some
time
to
myself,"
she
said.
Just
two
seats
over,
Andrew
Mazoleny,
a
local
videographer,
is
finishing
his
lunch
at
the
bar.
He
likes
that
he
can
sit
and
check
his
phone
in
peace
or
chat
up
the
barkeeper
with
whom
he's
on
a
first-name
basis
if
he
wants
to
have
a
little
interaction(交流).
"I
reflect
on
how
my
day's
gone
and
think
about
the
rest
of
the
week,"
he
said.
"It's
a
chance
for
self-reflection,
You
return
to
work
recharged
and
with
a
plan."
That
freedom
to
choose
is
one
reason
more
people
like
to
eat
alone.
There
was
a
time
when
people
may
have
felt
awkward
about
asking
for
a
table
for
one,
but
those
days
are
over.
Now,
we
have
our
smartphones
to
keep
us
company
at
the
table.
"It
doesn't
feel
as
alone
as
it
may
have
before
all
the
advances
in
technology,"
said
Laurie
Demeritt,
whose
company
provided
the
statistics
for
the
report.
28.
What
are
the
statistics(数据)
in
paragraph
2
about?
A.
Food
variety.
B.
Eating
habits.
C.
Table
manners.
D.
Restaurant
service.
29.
Why
does
Bechtel
prefer
to
go
out
for
lunch?
A.
To
meet
with
her
coworkers.
B.
To
catch
up
with
her
work.
C.
To
have
some
time
on
her
own.
D.
To
collect
data
for
her
report.
30.
What
do
we
know
about
Mazoleny?
A.
He
makes
videos
for
the
bar.
B.
He’s
fond
of
the
food
at
the
bar.
C.
He
interviews
customers
at
the
bar.
D.
He’s
familiar
with
the
barkeeper.
31.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
trend
of
having
meals
alone.
B.
The
importance
of
self-reflection.
C.
The
stress
from
working
overtime.
D.
The
advantage
of
wireless
technology.
D
You’ve
probably
seen
ads
for
apps
promising
to
make
you
smarter
in
just
a
few
minutes
a
day.
Hundreds
of
so-called
“brain
training”
programs
can
be
bought
for
download.
These
simple
games
are
designed
to
challenge
mental
abilities,
with
the
ultimate
goal
of
improving
the
performance
of
important
everyday
tasks.
But
can
just
clicking
away
at
animations
of
swimming
fish
or
flashed
streets
signs
on
your
phone
really
help
you
improve
the
way
your
brain
functions?
Two
large
groups
of
scientists
and
mental
health
practitioners
published
consensus
statements,
months
apart
in
2014,
on
the
effectiveness
of
these
kinds
of
brain
games.
Both
included
people
with
years
of
research
experience
and
expertise
in
cognition(认知),
learning,
skill
acquisition,
neuroscience
and
dementia(痴呆).
Both
groups
carefully
considered
the
same
body
of
evidence
available
at
the
time.
However,
they
issued
exactly
opposite
statements.
One
concluded
that
“there
is
little
evidence
that
playing
brain
games
improves
potential
broad
cognitive
abilities,
or
that
it
enables
one
to
better
handle
a
complex
condition
of
everyday
life.”
The
other
argued
that
“a
large
and
growing
body
of
evidence
shows
that
certain
cognitive
training
methods
can
significantly
improve
cognitive
function,
including
in
ways
that
generalize
to
everyday
life.”
Brain
training
programs
are
an
attractive
shortcut,
a
“get
smart
quick”
scheme.
But
improving
or
maintaining
cognition
is
likely
not
going
to
be
quick
and
easy.
Instead,
it
may
require
a
lifetime

or
at
least
an
extended
period

of
cognitive
challenge
and
learning.
If
you’re
worried
about
your
cognition,
what
should
you
do?
First,
if
you
do
engage
in
brain
games,
and
you
enjoy
them,
please
continue
to
play.
But
keep
your
expectations
realistic.
If
you’re
playing
only
to
obtain
cognitive
benefits,
instead
consider
other
activities
that
might
be
as
cognitively
inspiring,
or
at
least
more
rewarding

like
learning
a
new
language,
for
instance,
or
learning
to
play
a
musical
instrument.
32.
How
did
the
scientists
make
their
findings?
A.
By
collecting
statistics
from
research.
B.
By
observing
available
evidence.
C.
By
recording
cognitive
changes.
D.
By
comparing
the
differences.
33.
The
second
study
could
possibly
lead
to
_____.
A.
solutions
to
cognitive
difficulty
B.
promotion
of
puzzle
games
C.
new
ways
to
improve
cognitive
function
D.
further
research
into
brain
training
34.
What
does
the
author
think
of
puzzle
games?
A.
It
is
completely
illegal.
B.
It
is
of
much
practice.
C.
It
is
hardly
acceptable.
D.
It
is
of
little
value.
35.
What
could
most
probably
be
discussed
in
the
following
paragraph?
A.
The
examples
of
cognitive
activities.
B.
The
tips
on
playing
cognitive
games.
C.
The
disadvantages
of
puzzle
games.
D.
The
affection
for
puzzle
games.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Some
people
are
so
rude.
Who
sends
an
e-mail
or
a
text
message
that
just
says
“Thank
you”?
Who
leaves
a
voice
mail
message
rather
than
texts
you?
36
Don’t
these
people
realize
that
they’re
wasting
your
time?
Maybe
I’m
the
rude
one
for
not
appreciating
life’s
little
courtesies
(礼节).
But
many
social
norms
(规范)
just
don’t
make
sense
to
people
drowning
in
digital
communication.
Take
the
thank-you
note.
Daniel
Post
Senning,
a
coauthor
of
Emily
Post’s
Etiquette,
asked,
“At
what
point
does
showing
appreciation
outweigh
the
cost?”
37
Think
of
how
long
it
takes
to
listen
to
one
of
those
messages.
In
texts,
you
don’t
have
to
declare
who
you
are
or
even
say
hello.
E-mail,
too,
is
slower
than
a
text.
The
worst
are
those
who
leave
a
voice
mail
and
then
send
an
e-mail
message
to
tell
you
they
left
a
voice
mail.
This
isn’t
the
first
time
technology
has
changed
our
manners.
38
Alexander
Graham
Bell,
the
inventor,
suggested
that
people
say,
“Ahoy!”
Finally,
hello
won
out,
and
the
victory
sped
up
the
greeting’s
use
in
face-to-face
communications.
In
the
age
of
the
smart
phone,
there
is
no
reason
to
ask
once-acceptable
questions
about:
the
weather
forecast,
a
business’s
phone
number,
or
directions
to
a
house,
a
restaurant,
or
an
office,
which
can
be
easily
found
on
a
digital
map.
But
people
still
ask
these
things.
39
How
to
handle
these
differing
standards?
Easy:
Consider
your
audience.
Some
people,
especially
older
ones,
appreciate
a
thank-you
message.
40
In
traditional
societies,
the
young
learn
from
the
old.
But
in
modern
societies,
the
old
can
also
learn
from
the
young.
Here’s
hoping
that
politeness
never
goes
out
of
fashion
but
that
time-wasting
forms
of
communication
do.
第三部分
语言运用(共四节,满分55分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
It
was
7:15
a.m.
and
Gary
Messina
was
on
his
morning
run
along
New
York
City’s
East
River.
Suddenly
something
caught
his
eye—a
man
screamed
for
help
41
the
current
pulled
him
away
from
the
seawall.
David
Blauzvern
and
John
Green
42
their
phones
and
keys
on
land
and
jumped
in.
Messina,
a
police
officer,
also
joined
them
in
the
river.
Just
as
the
man
was
losing
43
,
they
stabilized
him,
with
Blauzvern
44
his
back
and
Messina
and
Green
holding
him
45
from
either
side.
After
ten
minutes,
they
managed
to
get
to
the
river’s
edge
and
stayed
as
close
to
the
46
as
they
could.
Fifteen
minutes
later,
a
rescue
boat
turned
47
.
As
they
approached
the
boat,
there
came
a
new
48
:
The
wave
created
by
the
current
was
sucking
them
under
the
boat.
Blauzvern
remembers
being
49
down
just
as
someone
in
the
boat
held
on
to
the
man,
50
Blauzvern
to
let
go.
Somehow,
he
grasped
a
pole
attached
to
the
boat
deck
and
dragged
himself
51
.
The
men
in
the
water
pushed
the
drowning
guy
while
the
men
in
the
boat
pulled
him
up
and,
finally,
to
52
.
The
man
they
had
saved
was
taken
to
the
hospital
for
medical
aid.
Details
on
his
53
have
not
been
released.
As
for
the
rescuers,
each
of
them
was
at
work
by
10:30
a.m.
“I
was
a
bit
late,”
54
Blauzvern,
smiling.
“But
I
had
a
good
55
.”
41.
A.
after
B.
for
C.
as
D.
once
42.
A.
dropped
B.
landed
C.
threw
D.
packed
43.
A.
heart
B.
control
C.
hope
D.
strength
44.
A.
supporting
B.
adjusting
C.
pushing
D.
tapping
45.
A.
back
B.
straight
C.
still
D.
up
46.
current
B.
wall
C.
boat
D.
pole
47.
A.
out
B.
up
C.
in
D.
down
48.
A.
accident
B.
disaster
C.
panic
D.
threat
49.
A.
pressed
B.
brought
C.
pulled
D.
taken
50.
A.
signaling
B.
allowing
C.
demanding
D.
convincing
51.
A.
away
B.
aboard
C.
apart
D.
aside
52.
A.
safety
B.
relief
C.
aid
D.
comfort
53.
A.
health
B.
mood
C.
condition
D.
identity
54.
A.
complained
B.
reported
C.
admitted
D.
argued
55.
A.
experience
B.
excuse
C.
reputation
D.
memory
非选择题部分
第三部分
语言运用(共四节,满分55分)
第二节
短文填空(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。
Chinese
New
Year,
also
known
as
Spring
Festival
or
Lunar
New
Year,
is
the
grandest
festival
in
China,
56
a
7-day
long
holiday.
China
during
this
period
is
dominated
by
iconic
red
lanterns,
loud
fireworks,
massive
banquets
and
parades,
and
the
festival
even
triggers
high-spirited
57
(celebrate)
across
the
globe.
In
2021
Chinese
New
Year
festival
58
(fall)
on
Feb.
12.
It
is
the
Year
of
the
Ox
according
to
the
Chinese
zodiac,
59
features
a
12-year
cycle
with
each
year
represented
by
a
specific
animal.
People
born
in
the
Years
of
the
Ox
will
experience
their
Zodiac
Year
of
Birth,
1937,
1949,
1961,
1973,
1985,
1997,
and
2009
60
(include).
61
(equality)
to
Christmas
of
the
West
in
significance,
the
Chinese
New
Year
is
a
time
62
(go)
back
home
with
family,
chatting,
drinking,
cooking,
and
enjoying
a
hearty
meal
together.
Two
features
distinguish
it
from
63
other
festivals:
seeing
off
the
old
year
and
greeting
the
new,
and
family
reunion.
Two
weeks
before
the
festival
the
whole
country
64
(fill)
with
a
holiday
atmosphere.
On
the
8th
day
of
the
twelfth
lunar
month,
many
families
will
make
the
Laba
Congee.
Shops
and
streets
are
65
(beauty)
decorated
and
every
household
is
busy
at
shopping
and
preparing
for
the
festival.
In
the
past,
all
families
would
make
a
throughout
house
cleaning,
settling
accounts
and
clearing
off
debts,
by
which
to
pass
the
year.
第三节
单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A根据句子的意思及中文提示,完成或写出相应的英语单词,每空一词。
The
enemy
have
had
effective
control
of
the
area
since
the
______(安全)
forces
left.
67.
They
may
need
some
______(另加)inputs
and
advice
on
how
to
improve
the
management.
68.
The
lab
has
recently
been
______(更新)
to
allow
for
more
advanced
courses.
69.
The
writer
worked
______(精力充沛)
all
day
on
his
new
book.
70.
He
tricked
me
______
buying
something
that
I
didn’t
really
need.
71.
Workers?built?shelters?for?survivors?_______?homes?had?been?destroyed.
72.
It
will
be
a
long
time
______
he
recovers
from
his
present
troubles.
73.
Happiness
and
success
often
come
to
those
______
are
good
at
recognizing
their
strengths.
B根据所给动词适当形式填空,每空不限一词。
74.
The
relative
items
in
this
report
will
______
(refer)
to
the
committee
for
discussion.
75.
Although
she
______(seek)
to
find
a
peaceful
solution,
he
is
facing
pressure
to
use
greater
military
force.
76.
The
motorcyclist
tripped
over
a
rope
______
(stretch)
across
the
road.
77.
Those
students
hoped
________
(catch)
the
early
bus,
but
unfortunately
it
left.
78.
As
far
as
I
am
concerned,
it
is
a
waste
of
time
_______(argue)
about
the
issue.
79.
By
this
time
tomorrow,
I
_______
(lie)
on
the
beach.
80.
I
can’t
choose
but
______
(keep)
silence
at
your
decision.
第四节
完成句子(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据中文提示将句子补充完整,每空一词。
81.
幸好,最终他们挺身而出作了处置。
Luckily,
they


the
occasion
in
the
end.
82.
这项政策没有经过充分考虑。
The
policy
hasn’t



properly.
83.
几乎没有人能指望一辈子都干一个工作。
Few
people
can


having
a
job
for
life.
84.
这家公司未能提供质量与其描述相符的商品。
The
company
fails
to
provide
goods



the
quality
of
their
description.
85.
尽管Mary资历比我深,这项任务却分配给了我。
I
was
given
the
task,



that
Mary
is
senior
to
me.
第四部分
书面表达(满分15分)
86.假定你是李华,自制了一些中国结(Chinese
knot)。给开网店的美国朋友Tom写封信,请他代卖,要点包括:
1.
外观(尺寸、颜色、材料);
2.
象征意义;
3.
价格。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Tom,
How
are
you
doing?
Yours
Li
Hua
2021.
02高一下开学考英语参考答案
听力:1-5
AABAA
6-10
CAACC
11-15
AABBC
16-20
ACBAC
阅读:21-23
CCD
24-27
CBDB
28-31
BCDA
32-35
BBDA
七选五:36-40
C
A
G
E
B
完型填空:41-45
CADAD
46-50
BBDCB
51-55
BACCB
短文填空:
56.
with
57.
celebrations
58.
falls
59.
which
60.
included
61.
Equal
62.
to
go
63.
the
64.
is
filled
65.
beautifully
单句填空:
A
66.
security
67.
additional
68.
updated
69.
energetically
70.
into
71.
whose
72.
before
73.
who
B
74.
be
referred
75.
has
sought
76.
stretched
77.
to
have
caught
78.
arguing
79.
will
be
lying
80.
keep
完成句子:
81.
rose
to
82.
been
thought
through
83.
count
on
84.
living
up
to
85.
despite
the
fact
书面表达:书面表达:
A
possible
version:
Dear
Tom,
How
are
you
doing?
I
wonder
if
you
could
sell
some
Chinese
knots
for
me.
I
made
them
myself
with
red
silk
threads,
cloth
and
other
materials.
They
look
really
beautiful
in
the
shape
of
a
diamond,
about
5
inches
long
and
4
inches
wide.
In
China,
these
knots
stand
for
friendship,
love
and
good
luck.
People
can
either
give
them
as
gifts
to
friends
or
hang
them
in
their
houses.
They
are
only
12.99
US
each.
If
anyone
wants
to
know
more
about
the
knots,
let
them
write
to
me.
Do
let
me
know
if
you
need
further
information.
Thank
you!
(98)
Yours
Li
Hua
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