2020-2021学年江苏省泰州市姜堰区姜堰中学高一下学期开学考试英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟
总分
150分)
第一部分
听力
(共两节,满分30分)
(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
does
the
woman
check
the
weather?
A.
She
uses
her
phone.
B.
She
listens
to
the
radio.
C.
She
watches
television.
2.
What
will
the
man
do
tonight?
A.
Practice
debating.
B.
Study
for
an
exam.
C.
Watch
a
basketball
game.
3.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
use
the
method
the
woman
gave?
A.
He
doesn’t
like
it.
B.
He
doesn’t
have
it
yet.
C.
He
doesn’t
understand
it.
4.
What
is
more
important
in
the
man’s
opinion?
A.
Teamwork.
B.
Star
players.
C.
Game
time.
5.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
a
store.
B.
At
a
bank.
C.
At
a
park.
(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,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.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
home.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
7.
Why
did
the
man
get
plenty
of
salad?
A.
It
was
delicious.
B.
It
was
free.
C.
It
was
on
sale.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Father
and
daughter.
C.
Salesman
and
customer.
9.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Whether
to
change
a
phone.
B.
How
to
choose
a
phone.
C.
When
to
buy
a
phone.
10.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.
Ask
her
parents.
B.
Trust
the
salesperson.
C.
Read
buyers’
reviews.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
When
did
the
man
begin
his
lesson?
A.
Yesterday.
B.
Last
week.
C.
A
month
ago.
12.
What
does
the
man
think
of
his
first
lesson?
A.
Interesting.
B.
Difficult.
C.
Boring.
13.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
her
teacher?
A.
She
was
a
considerate
person.
B.
She
was
an
excellent
rider.
C.
She
was
a
good
teacher.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
When
did
Karina
become
interested
in
cooking?
A.
When
she
helped
her
parents
in
the
hotel
kitchen.
B.
When
she
made
food
for
herself
at
home.
C.
When
she
worked
in
a
restaurant
for
two
weeks.
15.
Why
did
the
top
chef
offer
to
train
Karina?
A.
She
was
quick
at
learning
to
cook.
B.
A
famous
person
liked
the
food
she
made.
C.
He
needed
someone
to
work
on
Saturdays.
16.
What
does
Karina
like
to
do
in
her
free
time?
A.
Stay
with
her
family.
B.
Create
new
salads.
C.
Eat
out.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Who
is
the
speaker
talking
to?
A.
Guest
speakers.
B.
Club
members.
C.
University
students.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
suggest
doing?
A.
Trying
to
join
a
free
club.
B.
Remembering
to
bring
the
library
card.
C.
Comparing
the
clubs
before
joining
one.
19.
What
information
is
on
the
registration
document?
A.
A
book
list
for
each
course.
B.
The
names
of
the
departmental
heads.
C.
The
classroom
numbers
for
each
class.
20.
Where
should
one
fix
any
accommodation
problems?
A.
The
secretary
office.
B.
The
academic
department.
C.
The
university
administration.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分42.5分)
第一节(共12小题;
每小题2.5分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
TOWN
OF
MIDDLEBOROUGH
RUBBISH/RECYCLE
INFORMATION
RUBBISH
COLLECTION
CURBSIDE(路边回收)
Your
household
rubbish
is
collected
weekly
on
your
regular
collection
day.
All
residents
using
rubbish
barrels
must
have
covers
on
them
to
prevent
rain/snow
water
buildup
inside.
Please
note
the
following
list
of
items
will
NOT
be
picked
up
by
the
Sanitation
Division:
Medical
Waste
or
Mercury—Call
Health
Department
at
508-946-2408
No
containers
with
sharp
edges
or
bottoms.
No
metals,
furniture
or
building
materials.
No
recyclable
material.
RECYCLE
COLLECTION
CURBSIDE
Your
recyclables
will
be
collected
every
other
week
on
your
regular
collection
day.
Failure
to
put
your
recyclables
out
on
the
assigned
day
causes
“double
pick-up”.
Please
help
us
to
keep
costs
down.
Items
for
curbside
collection:
Newspapers
and
magazines
Cardboard—Cereal
Boxes,
Pasta
Boxes,
Shoe
Boxes,
etc.
Cans
and
plastics
(NO
CHILDREN’S
TOYS)
Clear
and
colored
glass
(only
brown
&
green)
How
to
prepare
items
for
curbside
collection:
Paper
Products—Please
wrap
them
in
plastic
grocery
bags
to
protect
from
rain
and
wind.
Cans,
plastics
and
clear
and
colored
glass—RINSE
CLEAN.
All
rubbish/recyclables
must
be
out
at
curbside
by
7:00
a.m.
on
your
regular
scheduled
collection
day.
21.
How
often
is
household
rubbish
collected
in
the
town?
A.
Every
day.
B.
Every
other
day.
C.
Every
week.
D.
Every
other
week.
22.
Which
of
the
following
recyclables
will
be
collected?
A.
A
Nike
box.
B.
An
old
cellphone.
C.
A
plastic
toy
car.
D.
A
yellow
drinking
glass.
23.
What
should
the
residents
do
when
they
dump
their
recyclables?
A.
They
should
keep
pick-up
costs
down.
B.
They
should
have
them
cleaned
before
dumping.
C.
They
should
dump
them
by
7:00
a.m.
beside
their
houses.
D.
They
should
have
paper
products
covered
in
plastic
bags.
B
When
kids
“pass”
the
marshmallow
(棉花糖)test,
are
they
simply
better
at
self-control
or
is
something
else
going
on?
A
new
UC
San
Diego
study
revisits
the
classic
psychology
experiment
and
reports
that
part
of
what
may
be
at
work
is
that
children
care
more
deeply
than
previously
known
what
authority
figures
think
of
them.
In
the
marshmallow
test,
young
children
are
given
one
marshmallow
and
told
they
can
eat
it
right
away
or,
if
they
wait
a
while,
while
nobody
is
watching,
they
can
have
two
marshmallows
instead.
The
half-century-old
test
is
quite
well-known.
It
has
entered
everyday
speech,
and
you
may
have
chuckled(略笑)
at
an
online
video
in
which
children
struggle
delightfully
on
hidden
camera
with
the
temptation(引诱)
of
an
immediate
treat.
But
the
real
reason
the
test
is
famous
is
because
researchers
have
shown
that
the
ability
to
wait
to
delay
satisfaction
in
order
to
get
a
bigger
reward
later
—
is
associated
with
a
range
of
positive
life
outcomes
far
down
the
line,
including
better
stress
tolerance
and
higher
SAT(学术能力评估测试)
scores
more
than
a
decade
later.
Whether
or
not
it’s
just
this
ability
to
wait
or
a
host
of
other
socioeconomic
and
personality
factors
that
are
predictive
is
still
up
for
debate.
A
new
study,
published
in
the
journal
Psychological
Science,
shows
that
young
children
will
wait
nearly
twice
as
long
for
a
reward
if
they
are
told
their
teacher
will
find
out
how
long
they
waited.
The
researchers
interpret
their
findings
to
mean
that
when
children
decide
how
long
to
wait,
they
make
a
cost-benefit
analysis
that
takes
into
account
the
possibility
of
getting
a
social
reward
in
the
form
of
a
boost
to
their
reputation.
These
findings
suggest
that
the
desire
to
impress
others
is
strong
and
can
motivate
human
behavior
starting
at
a
very
young
age.
This
is
the
first
demonstation
(证明)that
what
reserachers
call
“reputation
management”
might
be
a
factor.
“The
classic
marshmallow
test
has
shaped
the
way
researchers
think
about
the
development
of
self-control,
which
is
an
important
skill,”
said
Gail
Heyman,
a
University
of
California
San
Diego
professor
of
psychology
and
lead
author
on
the
study.
“Our
new
research
suggests
that
in
addition
to
measuring
self-control,
the
task
may
also
be
measuring
another
important
skill:
awareness
of
what
other
people
value.”
In
fact,
she
said,
“One
reason
for
the
productive
power
of
delay-of-satisfaction
tasks
maybe
that
the
children
who
wait
longer
care
more
about
what
people
around
them
value,
or
are
better
at
figuring
it
out.”
What
does
the
author
say
about
the
marshmallow
test?
It
produces
a
misleading
result.
It
aims
to
behave
children
in
public.
It
can
be
used
to
predict
children’s
future.
Its
results
have
not
been
scientifically
proved.
How
can
we
make
kids
wait
longer
according
to
the
new
study?
By
having
the
teacher
prepare
the
reward.
By
making
the
reward
more
attractive
to
them.
By
inviting
the
teacher
to
participate
in
the
experiment.
By
telling
them
the
teacher
will
know
their
performance.
Why
did
the
children
wait
longer
in
the
new
study?
To
leave
a
good
impression.
To
prepare
for
their
future.
To
set
a
good
example
to
others.
To
gain
more
material
rewards.
What
is
the
significance
of
the
new
research
according
to
Gail
Heyman?
To
teach
children
to
respect
others.
To
reveal
another
abillity
of
the
children.
To
help
children
better
control
themselves.
To
motivate
children
to
share
with
others.
C
Adulting
is
hard.
While
high
school
students
are
at
the
forefront
of
technological
and
learning
skills,
it’s
often
not
until
they
leave
home
that
they
learn
everyday
life
skills.
Some
believe
that
high
schools
should
offer
a
commonsense
course
in
which
students
are
taught
how
to
pay
bills,
change
a
tire
or
cook.
Now,
one
Kentucky
school
is
offering
an
''adulting
day''
to
teach
such
skills
to
students
in
their
senior
year.
The
class
of
2019
at
Bullitt
Central
High
School
in
Shepherdsville,
Ky.,
traded
in
their
algebra
and
literature
classes
for
a
day
to
learn
some
positive
life
skills,
according
to
Wave
3
News.
“I
think
that
the
idea
occurred
to
me,
originally,
when
I
saw
a
Facebook
post
that
parents
passed
around
saying
they
needed
a
class
in
high
school
on
taxes
and
cooking,”
Christy
Hardin,
director
of
the
BCHS
Family
Resource
&
Youth
Services
Center,
told
Wave
3.
“Our
kids
can
get
that,
but
they
have
to
choose
it.
And
''Wednesday''
was
a
day
they
could
pick
and
choose
pieces
they
didn’t
feel
like
they
had
gotten
so
far.
”
Members
of
the
community
helped
provide
the
lessons
for
the
students
one
on
one,
including
local
police
who
taught
them
how
to
interact
with
officers
during
traffic
stops,
a
speaker
who
explained
how
to
decipher
the
difference
between
homesickness
and
depression,
and
others
who
discussed
how
to
use
credit
cards,
how
to
cook
in
a
dorm
room
and
how
to
change
a
tire.
While
many
people
on
Facebook
applauded
the
idea,
with
some
arguing,
“This
should
be
taught
in
every
high
school,
”
others
wondered
what
became
of
home
economics.
Now
known
as
Family
and
Consumer
Sciences,
these
courses
teach
students
how
to
cook,
sew
and
budget,
along
with
other
skills.
In
many
districts,
however,
the
classes
are
electives
and
students
do
not
always
choose
to
take
them.
“About
time
this
came
back,
it
was
called
Home
Economics,”
one
woman
wrote.
“In
today’s
diverse
make
up
of
families
it
would
be
a
welcome
addition.
”
Another
shared,
“We
had
home
economics
that
taught
us
to
cook
and
learned
how
to
sew.
We
also
had
business
math
that
taught
us
banking
and
finances.
Why
in
the
world
is
that
not
taught
today?
I
mean,
a
special
day
called
adulting
to
teach
kids
this
stuff
?
It
should
be
a
required
class
credit.”
28.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
High
school
students
are
too
busy
to
learn
everyday
life
skills.
B
The
schools
in
other
districts
have
never
taught
everyday
life
skills
to
students.
C.
High
school
students
are
advanced
in
technological
and
learning
skills.
D.
High
school
students
are
lacking
in
everyday
life
skills.
29.
What
put
BCHS
in
the
spotlight?
A.
It
did
everything
it
could
to
cater
to
the
parents.
B.
It
taught
life
skills
at
the
cost
of
academic
courses.
C.
It
offered
parents
opportunities
to
instruct
classes.
D.
It
allowed
students
to
decide
on
their
own
subjects.
30.
The
underlined
word
''decipher''
in
paragraph
4
probably
means
“________”.
A.
point
out
B.
hold
out
C.
figure
out
D.
bring
out
31.
Which
of
the
following
skills
are
included
in
the
courses?
a.
use
credit
cards
b.
learn
algebra
and
literature
c.
change
a
tire
d.
how
to
cook
A.
abc
B.
bcd
C.
acd
D.
abd
32.
What
are
people’s
attitudes
towards
the
courses?
A.
Supportive
B.
Opposed
C.
Skeptical
D.
Indifferent
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,选项中有两处为多余选项。
The
Coronavirus
has
changed
every
aspect
of
our
lives,
including
our
eating
fort
food
was
made
for
times
like
these.
33
Many
people
are
eating
differently
from
what
the
trend
suggests.
Shopping
habits
have
shifted
in
favor
of
convenience
foods
with
long
shelf
lives
that
are
designed
to
deliver
pleasure.
No
judgment
here.
34
To
make
more
money,
busy
parents
are
putting
breakfast,
lunch
and
dinner
on
the
table
in
between
video
conference
meetings.
Besides,
convenience
foods
are
engineered
to
taste
good
and
make
us
feel
good.
35
That’s
because
a
growing
body
of
research
is
showing
that
green
food
choices
not
only
affect
our
waistlines.
36
That
does
not
happen
in
the
“I
can’t
believe
I
ate
a
dozen
cookies
in
one
sitting”
sort
of
way.
Rather,
there
may
be
something
in
the
food
we’re
eating
that’s
influencing
our
state
of
mind.
Nutritional
psychology
argues
that
modem
Western
diets
have
contributed
to
increased
rates
of
mental
illness,
particularly
depression.
Diets
rich
in
fruits,
vegetables
and
whole
grains
have
been
linked
with
lower
rates
of
depression.
37
As
a
third
of
all
Americans
are
reporting
that
the
coronavirus
pandemic
has
caused
damage
to
their
mental
health,
we
might
need
green
food
more
than
ever.
A.
Money
is
tight
in
many
households.
B.
Perhaps
we
are
bored
with
routine
work
now.
C.
What
we
drink
probably
affects
our
family
atmosphere.
D.
Our
food
choices
are
also
changing
the
quality
of
our
life.
E.
A
diet
change
of
just
a
few
weeks
has
been
found
to
lift
moods.
F.
But
you
might
want
to
save
room
for
something
green
on
your
plate.
G.
It
seems
the
healthy-food
trend
that
took
root
in
recent
years
is
changing.
第三部分
英语知识应用(共三节,满分37.5分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
On
Friday,
New
Year’s
Day,
Wang
Renqiu,
a
33-year-old
man
from
Hunan
Province,
___38___
a
2021
New
Year’s
greeting
video
on
TikTok(抖音).
While
Wang
looks
___39___
in
the
video,
standing
in
front
of
his
recreational
vehicle
in
a
heavy
snow
in
Cuneo,
Italy,
it
was
___40___
never
part
of
his
plan
to
be
there
during
the
New
Year
holiday.
“I
never
___41___
that
a
sudden
severe
pandemic(疫情)would
disturb
my
travel
plans
and
trap
me
and
my
friends
in
Europe.”
said
Wang.
On
October
22,
2019,
Wang
and
some
friends
___42___
from
Changsha,
planning
to
spend
nearly
five
___43___
driving
across
Eurasia.
They
spent
half
a
month
___44___
Pakistan,
entering
Iran,
Turkey,
and
other
European
countries
___45___
finally
reaching
Iceland
in
January.
___46___
most
of
his
friends
who
flew
back
home
due
to
the
pandemic
locally,
Wang
and
his
friend
Ye
Zi
chose
to
continue
their
___47___
by
driving
the
RV.
Wang
said
most
people
on
the
trip
he
met
were
very
nice
and
___48___.
Nino,
a
French
man,
for
example,
who
learned
about
their
___49___
from
a
local
newspaper,
sought
them
out
and
invited
them
to
his
house.
“After
experiencing
so
much
over
the
year,
what
I
want
to
share
the
most
is
that
we
humans
need
more
sincere
___50___,
mutual
trust
and
friendship.”
___51___,
Wang
and
Ye
Zi
are
staying
at
Cuneo.
They
plan
to
return
home
by
following
their
original
___52___
and
have
more
interactions
with
people
from
different
countries.
38.
A.
posted
B.
reported
C.
found
D.
adopted
39.
A.
upset
B.
amazed
C.
annoyed
D.
happy
40.
A.
occasionally
B.
directly
C.
actually
D.
gradually
41.
A.
decided
B.
expected
C.
realized
D.
promised
42.
A.
took
off
B.
put
off
C.
turned
off
D.
set
off
43.
A.
weeks
B.
years
C.
months
D.
days
44.
A.
searching
B.
leaving
C.
crossing
D.
escaping
45.
A.
while
B.
after
C.
when
D.
before
46.
A.
Unlike
B.
Without
C.
Despite
D.
Besides
47.
A.
experience
B.
journey
C.
race
D.
position
48.
A.
warm-hearted
B.
hard-working
C.
strong-willed
D.
absent-minded
49.
A.
notice
B.
story
C.
pause
D.
lesson
50.
A.
appreciation
B.
impression
C.
motivation
D.
communication
51.
A.
Currently
B.
Eventually
C.
Initially
D.
Suddenly
52.
A.
field
B.
pattern
C.
route
D.
choice
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,在空白处填入适当地内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Do
you
really
want
to
be
happy?
Everyone
says
yes,
but
do
you
know
the
approach
___53___
happiness
is
giving
to
others?
Some
of
us
may
feel
that
if
we
give
too
much,
our
generosity
will
___54___
(take)
advantage
of
by
others.
However,
people
who
see
your
good
intentions
as
weakness
are
in
the
___55___
(minor).
Danny
Thomas
said,
“Success
in
life
has
___56___
to
do
with
what
you
gain
in
life
or
accomplish
for
yourself.
It’s
what
you
do
for
others.”
So
why
not
start
with
you
and
me
right
now?
You
can
donate
anything
without
___57___
(seek)
reward.
This
is
good
for
you
and
those
___58___
receive
your
acts
of
___59___
(kind).
Every
time
you
give,
you
will
receive
—
even
if
you
are
not
looking
for
a
reward.
You
will
find
your
donations
won’t
make
you
poor.
As
a
result
of
this,
you
will
see
most
people,
naturally,
pay
you
back.
You
should
also
take
the
time
to
be
polite
to
all
of
the
people
___60___
(perform)
services
for
you.
Once
you
do,
you
would
be
surprised
at
how
many
of
them
will
go
out
of
their
way
to
give
you
good
service.
If
you
establish
sincerity
and
trust
___61___
you
go,
you
will
be
loved
by
your
fellow
man.
As
Mohammed
said,
“A
person’s
true
wealth
is
the
good
he
or
she
___62___
(do)
in
the
world.”
单句填空
(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
63.
During?his?time
at
the
Royal
Savoy,
he
was
awarded
the
title
of
Portugal’s
Lifeguard
of
the
year?in
__________?(recognize)
of?his?bravery?and?commitment.?
64.
__________
(devote)
to
finding
ways
to
make
music
accessible
to
all
children
is
Ms.
Thompson
with
a
company
of
professional
musicians.
65.
It
worries
us
that
many
people
are?__________
(ignore)
of?the
facts
about
global?warming.
66.
Chipmakers
began
cutting
back
in
late
2020
in
_________
(respond)
to
overcapacity
and
the
recession
caused
by
the
pandemic.
67.
China’s
Beidou
Navigation
Satellite
System
has
started
providing
global
services,
________
(schedule)
to
become
complete
around
2021.
68.
All
other
considerations
are?__________
(second)
to?the
major
concern
of
improving
efficiency.
69.
Eventually
your
child
will
leave
home
to
lead
her
own
life
as
a
fully?__________
(depend)
adult,
but
in
the
meantime
she
relies
on
your
support.
70.
________
(equip)
with
global
vision
and
the
spirit
of
innovation
is
crucial
to
China’s
young
generation.
71.
Life
is
the
combination
of
joy
and
sorrow,
success
and
failure
and
giving
and?__________(acquire).
72.
________
(take)into
account
the
possibility
of
stormy
weather,
we
decided
to
spring
for
a
cabin
instead
of
setting
up
a
tent.
73.
As
a
kind
and
thoughtful
teacher,
she
showed
__________
(generous)?in
forgiving
the
faults
of
her
students.
74.
The
study,
from
academics
at
Harvard,
claims
__________
(produce)
the
first
clear
evidence
showing
that
when
temperatures
go
up,
school
performance
goes
down.
75.
Many
educators
today
are
looking
for
evidence
to
support
the
case
for
homework,
but
end
up
__________(disappoint).
76.
To
be
a
good
debater,
you?must?learn?how?to?construct?a?logical?__________
(argue).?
77.
Opportunities
favor
the
prepared
mind;
for
a
dream
_________
(realize),
one
has
to
make
preparations
every
single
day
rather
than
fancy
in
vain.
第三部分
写作
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作
(满分15分)
第24届冬季奥林匹克运动会将于2022年2月在北京和张家口市联合举行,现面向社会招募志愿者。假如你是李华,请根据自己的情况写一封80词左右的英文申请信。
内容包括:
1.
热爱体育;
2.
英语流利;
3.
性格外向开朗,有组织能力。
Dear
sir
or
Madam,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
They
were
going
to
Fort
Lauderdale,
Florida.
There
were
six
of
them,
three
boys
and
three
girls,
and
they
got
on
the
bus
at
34th
Street,
carrying
sandwiches
and
wine
in
paper
bags.
They
were
dreaming
of
golden
beaches
and
the
tides
of
the
sea
as
the
grey,
cold
spring
of
New
York
disappeared
behind
them.
Vingo
was
on
the
bus
from
the
beginning.
As
the
bus
passed
through
New
Jersey,
they
began
to
notice
that
Vingo
never
moved.
He
sat
in
front
of
the
young
people,
his
dusty
face
masking
his
age,
dressed
in
a
plain
brown
suit
that
didn’t
fit
him.
He
sat
in
complete
silence
and
seemed
totally
unaware
of
the
existence
of
the
others.
The
young
people
began
to
wonder
about
him,
trying
to
imagine
his
life:
Perhaps
he
was
a
sea
captain
going
home,
maybe
he
had
run
away
from
his
wife.
One
of
the
girl
became
so
curious
that
she
decided
to
start
a
conversation
with
him.
“We’re
going
to
Florida,”
the
girl
said
brightly.”
I
hear
it’s
beautiful.”
“It
is,”
Vingo
said
quietly,
as
if
remembering
something
he
had
tried
to
forget.
“Want
some
wine?”
she
said.
He
smiled
and
took
a
drink
from
the
bottle.
He
thanked
her
and
withdrew
again
into
his
silence.
After
a
while,
slowly
and
painfully,
Vingo
began
to
tell
his
story.
He
had
been
in
jail
in
New
York
for
the
last
four
years,
and
now
he
was
going
home.
My
wife,
my
children
and
I
used
to
live
in
Brunswick,
and
there’s
a
great
big
oak
tree
just
as
you
come
into
town.
Last
week,
when
I
was
sure
that
I
would
be
set
free,
and
freedom
was
coming
through
I
wrote
to
my
wife.
I
told
her
if
she
would
take
me
back,
she
should
tie
a
yellow
ribbon
to
the
tree,
and
I
would
get
off
and
come
home.
If
she
didn’t
want
me,
forget
it,
no
ribbon,
and
keep
going
on
through.”
She
told
the
others,
and
soon
all
of
them
were
in
it,
and
now
they
were
twenty
miles
from
Brunswick.
注意:
1、所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2、续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph
1
Young
people
took
over
window
seats,
waiting
for
the
approach
of
the
great
oak
tree,
but
Vingo
stopped
looking.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2
Then
suddenly
all
of
the
young
people
broke
into
cheers,
shaking
clenched
fists
in
triumph,
when
they
saw
the
oak
tree.
_______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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ACBCB
16-20
ACCCA
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33-37
GAFDE
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43-47
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短文填空
to
54.
be
taken
55.
minority
56.
nothing
57.
seeking
who
59.
kindness
60.
performing
61.
wherever
62.
does
单句填空
63.
recognition?
64.
Devoted
65.
ignorant
66.
response
67.
scheduled
68.
secondary
69.
independent
70.
Being
equipped
71.
acquisition/acquiring
72.
Taking
73.
generosity
74.
to
have
produced
75.
disappointed
76.
argument
77.
to
be
realized
应用文写作
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
I
have
heard
the
news
that
you
are
recruiting
volunteers
for
the
Winter
Olympic
Games
to
be
held
in
2022.
So
I
am
writing
to
apply
to
be
one
of
the
volunteers.
I
love
sports
so
much
that
I
can
devote
all
my
energies
to
serving
the
game.
Besides,with
a
very
good
command
of
English,
I
can
speak
the
language
fluently,
which
makes
me
more
qualified
to
help
foreigners.
Meanwhile,
not
only
do
I
have
the
ability
to
organize
activities,
but
also
I
am
outgoing
and
energetic,
which
benefits
me
in
communicating
with
strangers.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
consider
my
application.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
读后续写
One
possible
version:
Young
people
took
over
window
seats,
waiting
for
the
approach
of
the
great
oak
tree,
but
Vingo
stopped
looking.
He
was
tightening
his
face
into
the
previous
mask,
as
if
doing
his
possible
to
protect
himself
against
still
another
disappointment.
His
fingers
that
were
stained
from
cigarettes
rested
tremblingly
on
the
rails,
and
he
chewed
the
inside
of
his
lip
a
lot.
Vingo
seemed
indifferent
to
the
passing
surroundings
outside
the
bus.
Then
it
was
ten
miles,
and
then
five
and
the
bus
became
very
quiet,
acquiring
a
dark
calm
mood,
full
of
silence.
Then
suddenly
all
of
the
young
people
broke
into
cheers,
shaking
clenched
fists
in
triumph,
when
they
saw
the
oak
tree.Vingo
sat
there
stunned,
looking
at
the
oak
tree
through
his
misty
eyes.
The
tree
was
covered
with
yellow
ribbons,
thirty
of
them,
fifty
of
them,
maybe
hundreds,
a
tree
that
stood
like
a
banner
of
welcome
blowing
and
billowing
in
the
wind.
As
the
young
people
shouted,
the
old
man
slowly
rose
from
his
seat,
holding
himself
tightly,
and
made
his
way
to
the
front
of
the
bus
to
go
home.
Home
is
that
feet
may
leave
but
not
hearts.
附录:听力原文
Text
1
M:
I
never
listen
to
the
radio
anyway.
I
can
just
check
the
weather
on
my
phone.
W:
I
do
the
same
thing.
I’m
never
home
to
watch
the
weather
forecast
on
television,
either.
Text
2
W:
Are
you
going
to
make
it
to
the
basketball
game
tonight?
I
will
be
there
right
after
debate
team
practice.
M:
I
can’t.
I
have
a
big
math
test
tomorrow.
I
have
to
prepare
for
it.
Text
3
W:
It
looks
like
you’re
having
a
hard
time
with
that
program,
Larry.
Why
don’t
you
use
the
method
that
I
gave
in
the
class
yesterday?
M:
I
was
absent.
I’ll
ask
one
of
my
classmates
to
send
it
to
me.
Text
4
W:
If
we
want
to
win
the
game
this
Friday,
we
need
to
come
up
with
a
plan
now.
They
beat
us
every
year.
M:
We
need
to
use
teamwork
more.
John
is
our
best
player,
but
we
can’t
give
him
the
ball
every
time.
Text
5
W:
Excuse
me?
I’m
trying
to
pay
the
parking,
but
all
I
have
is
dollar
bills.
Could
you
spare
any
change?
M:
I’m
sorry,
madam.
But
our
store
policy
is
not
to
give
out
change
unless
you
buy
something.
W:
OK.
Text
6
W:
Did
you
get
everything?
M:
I
think
so.
I
got
two
pizzas
like
you
asked—one
with
cheese
and
one
with
chicken.
W:
I
said
we’d
already
got
those.
Anyway,
it
doesn’t
matter.
Let
me
put
these
ones
in
the
fridge
now.
M:
The
salad
was
reduced
today,
so
I
got
plenty
of
that,
and
you
said
we
had
enough
ice
cream,
so
that’s
everything.
W:
I
said
I
didn’t
think
we
had
any
left.
Perhaps
you
got
that
mixed
up
with
what
I
said
about
the
pizzas.
Text
7
W:
My
parents
say
I
can
get
a
new
phone
for
my
birthday.
M:
That’s
great.
So
which
model
are
you
going
to
choose?
Reading
what
phone
buyers
have
written
about
their
phones
is
probably
more
reliable
than
listening
to
a
sales
assistant
telling
you
which
one
is
best.
I’ve
heard
that
some
phone
companies
give
stores
money
for
selling
more
of
their
phones,
especially
the
more
expensive
ones,
so
I’m
not
sure
you
could
trust
what
they’d
say.
W:
That’s
useful
to
know.
I’ll
also
ask
my
parents
what
they
think
is
the
best
way
to
choose.
M:
OK.
Look!
The
school
bus
is
coming.
Text
8
W:
Hi,
I
hear
you’re
having
horse
riding
lessons.
M:
Yes.
We’ll
be
able
to
go
riding
together.
W:
Great!
When
did
you
start?
M:
I
saw
an
advertisement
about
a
month
ago.
So
Mum
phoned
the
place
and
we
visited
last
week,
but
I
only
had
my
first
lesson
yesterday.
W:
How
was
it?
M:
All
we
did
was
brush
the
horses.
It
wasn’t
difficult
but
I
wanted
to
ride.
I
hope
the
next
lesson
will
be
interesting.
W:
I
remember
my
first
lesson.
I
got
a
riding
hat
as
a
birthday
present,
plus
boots
and
trousers,
so
I
had
lots
of
things.
But
my
friend’s
mum
had
to
lend
me
her
jacket
because
it
was
so
cold
that
day.
M:
What
was
your
teacher
like?
W:
She
won
a
lot
of
prizes
for
horse
riding,
but
I
don’t
think
she
really
knew
how
to
teach
us
and
she
wasn’t
always
fun.
But
I
kept
going,
and
now
I
love
riding!
Text
9
M:
I’m
with
Karina
Rogers,
who’s
training
at
a
top
restaurant
to
be
a
chef.
Karina,
where
did
your
interest
in
cooking
come
from?
W:
Well,
both
my
parents
prepared
food
in
their
hotel
kitchen,
and
although
I
helped
them
a
bit,
I
never
enjoyed
that
much.
In
fact,
it
wasn’t
until
I
worked
for
two
weeks
at
a
restaurant
that
I
realized
cooking
was
for
me.
Before
that,
I’d
just
make
salads
for
myself.
M:
And
the
restaurant
was
really
pleased
with
you.
W:
Yes,
and
that
gave
me
the
confidence
to
enter
a
cooking
competition.
I
wasn’t
among
the
winners,
but
the
judges
really
liked
what
I
made.
M:
Then
a
top
chef
noticed
your
cooking.
W:
Yes,
and
he
gave
me
a
Saturday
job
at
his
restaurant.
My
first
task
was
to
prepare
a
salad.
No
one
had
told
me
the
food
was
for
someone
famous,
but
it
seemed
she
really
liked
it,
so
as
a
result
the
chef
offered
to
train
me
full
time
at
the
restaurant.
M:
And
do
you
eat
out
in
your
free
time?
W:
I
don’t
do
that
anymore.
M:
Because
it
is
expensive?
W:
No.
On
my
days
off,
I
just
like
eating
at
home.
It’s
a
good
chance
to
be
with
my
parents!
Text
10
M:
Right,
everybody,
let’s
get
started.
I’d
like
to
welcome
you
all
to
your
new
university.
Even
though
you
haven’t
started
classes
yet,
you’ll
have
a
very
busy
first
two
weeks
here.
For
example,
you
have
probably
noticed
the
number
of
groups
and
associations
asking
you
to
join
them.
There
are
sports
clubs
such
as
football,
basketball,
and
tennis.
Moreover,
there
are
more
academic
clubs.
The
history
club,
for
example,
meets
once
a
week
and
takes
trips
to
interesting
places
as
well
as
inviting
guest
speakers
to
talk.
I’d
advise
that
you
look
around
all
of
the
clubs
before
joining
any
because
you
have
to
pay
to
be
a
member
of
most
of
them
and
you
don’t
want
to
run
out
of
money
in
your
first
week!
Next,
I
have
to
tell
you
about
the
process
of
registering
for
your
courses.
First,
you
have
to
go
to
the
university
administration
building
to
get
your
registration
documents.
Don’t
forget
to
take
your
ID.
Secondly,
take
your
document
to
see
the
head
of
the
department
of
each
course
that
you
want
to
take.
You’ll
find
the
room
numbers
for
each
class
on
the
registration
document.
Besides,
remember
to
get
a
book
list
for
each
course
when
you
see
the
head
of
the
department.
Finally,
return
the
completed
document
to
the
university
administration
building.
You
will
then
be
given
a
library
card.
If
you
have
any
problems
with
accommodation,
please
go
to
the
secretary
office,
not
your
academic
department.
I
think
that’s
all.