2021届高三第一学期期末联合考试
英语学科试题
2021.1.29.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
What
will
the
man
probably
do?
A.
Listen
to
the
radio.
B.
Read
a
magazine.
C.
Go
outside.
Where
does
this
conversation
most
likely
take
place?
In
a
garden.
B.
At
a
flower
shop.
C.
On
a
roadside.
Why
was
the
man
late?
His
car
broke
down.
There
was
a
sudden
storm.
He
was
caught
in
the
traffic
jam.
When
will
Charlie
have
the
interview?
Tomorrow.
B.
In
a
week.
C.
In
two
weeks.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
Mother
and
son.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Customer
and
waitress.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面
5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。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
What
does
David
like
watching
on
TV?
Soccer
game.
B.
TV
play.
C.
News.
Who
also
has
the
same
hobby
with
David?
The
man.
B.
The
woman’s
brother.
C.
The
man’s
brother.
听第7段材料,回答第8-10题
What
does
the
woman
tell
about
her
country?
Its
area
and
weather.
B.
Its
geography
and
history.
C.
Its
population
and
area.
How
much
do
most
people
earn
in
the
woman’s
country?
About
2,000
dollars
a
week.
About
12,000
dollars
a
month.
About
24,000
dollars
a
year.
What
do
you
learn
about
the
man’s
country?
A.
More
rich
people.
B.
Lower
unemployment.
C.
Less
crowded
in
the
north.
听第8段材料,回答第11-13题
How
does
the
man
think
the
timetable
should
be?
Creative.
B.
Standard.
C.
Tight.
What
is
the
last
event
before
lunch?
The
throwing
events.
The
jumping
events.
The
long
distance
race.
Why
will
the
100m
race
be
the
last
event
in
the
day?
It
attracts
great
interest.
It
demands
a
lot
of
preparations.
The
school
doesn’t
pay
attention
to
this
event.
听第9段材料,回答第14-16题
What’s
wrong
with
the
woman?
She
has
a
backache.
She
has
a
headache.
She
has
a
stomachache.
What
does
the
woman
say
she
will
do
tonight?
Take
a
hot
shower.
Drink
a
cup
of
milk.
Go
to
bed
early.
Who
will
the
woman
meet
next
morning?
Her
former
boss.
B.
Her
new
boss.
C.
Her
new
colleagues.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题
17.
What
was
the
significant
change
in
Partricia
Pania’s
life?
A.
Being
a
homemaker.
B.
Turning
famous
educator.
C.
Becoming
a
public
figure.
18.
What
had
led
to
Pania’s
personal
tragedy?
A.
Driver’s
speeding.
B.
Her
running
a
stop
sign.
C.
A
driver’s
failure
to
concentrate.
19.
How
did
Pania
feel
when
she
began
her
first
speech?
A.
Nervous
and
unsure.
B.
Calm
and
confident.
C.
Brave
and
forceful.
20.
What
could
be
expected
as
a
result
of
Pania’s
efforts?
A.
More
strict
training
of
women
drivers.
B.
Restrictions
on
cell
phone
use
while
driving.
C.
Improved
traffic
conditions
in
cities.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Petra
and
Wadi
Rum,
Jordan
When
it
comes
to
the
world's
wonderful
desert
scenery,
Jordan's
Petra
and
Wadi
Rum
has
it.
Also
known
as
the
Valley
of
the
Moon,
this
place
is
one
of
the
best
due
to
its
amazing
desert
canyons
and
rock
walls.
Participants
love
exploring
its
Burdah
and
Um
Fruth,
walking
to
the
impressive
ancient
city.
Kilimanjaro,
Tanzania
The
Rongai
Route
is
the
best
route
if
the
participants
of
the
walking
tour
want
a
quiet
climb.
The
Kili
Trail
permits
travelers
to
witness
the
region's
wilderness,
virgin
forests,
and
rare
animals.
This
route,
according
to
many,
is
the
easiest
way
to
reach
the
top
where
the
breath-taking
360-degree
sights
of
natural
wonders
await.
Quebec,
Canada
This
special
environment
made
up
of
both
the
natural
and
cultural
treasures,
where
fresh
water
becomes
one
with
the
tides
of
the
sea,
makes
Quebec
one
of
the
interesting
walking
tour
destinations
in
the
world.
Here
is
a
track
that
heads
to
the
Saguenay
Fjord
National
Park
which
is
included
in
the
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site.
Adding
to
the
beauty
of
Quebec
are
its
sparkling
waterfalls,
inviting
lakes,
and
rare
animals.
Great
Smoky
Mountain,
US
This
region
has
been
named
as
the
ancestral
home
of
the
Cherokee
Indians,
where
rich
natural
wonders
combined
with
interesting
history
are
the
major
happenings.
The
rich
natural
reserve
is
evident
and
enjoyed
by
walking
tour
participants.
What
also
makes
this
destination
a
popular
choice
is
its
reputation
as
the
biggest
wilderness
on
the
eastern
part
of
the
United
States.
21.
Which
tour
combines
the
scenery
of
land
and
water?
A.
Petra
and
Wadi
Rum.
B.
Kilimanjaro.
C.
Quebec.
D.
Great
Smoky
Mountain.
22.
What
is
unique
to
Great
Smoky
Mountain?
A.
Special
history.
B.
National
park.
C.
Virgin
forests.
D.
Ocean
view.
23.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Magical
Nature
Reserves
B.
Best
Walking
Tours
C.
Colorful
Cultural
Treasures
D.
Amazing
Wilderness
Areas
B
Nowadays,
we
almost
never
write
things
by
hand.
However,
multiple
studies
have
shown
that
this
act
has
many
benefits.?New
brain
research,
led
by
researchers
at
the
Norwegian
University
of
Science
and
Technology,
confirms
the
same:
choosing
handwriting
over
using
a
keyboard
results
in
better
learning
and
memory.
“When
you
write
your
shopping
list
or
lecture
notes
by
hand,
you
simply
remember
the
content
better
afterwards,”
said
Audrey
van
der
Meer,
author
of
the
study.
The
study
was
conducted
using
equipment
to
track
and
record
brain
wave
activity.
The
participants
included
12
young
adults
and
12
children.
This
is
the
first
time
that
children
have
participated
in
such
a
study.
Each
subject
was
asked
to
write
by
hand
and
type
on
a
keyboard
while
wearing
a
hood
with
over
250
electrodes
(电极).
The
sensors
in
the
electrodes
are
very
sensitive
and
pick
up
the
electrical
activity
that
takes
place
in
the
brain.
Each
examination
took
45
minutes
per
person.
The
results
showed
that
the
brain
in
both
young
adults
and
children
is
much
more
active
when
writing
by
hand
than
when
typing
on
a
keyboard.
According
to
Van
der
Meer,
plenty
of
senses
are
activated
by
pressing
a
pen
on
paper,
seeing
the
letters
written
and
hearing
the
sound
made
while
writing.
These
sense
experiences
build
contact
between
different
parts
of
the
brain,
opening
the
brain
up
for
learning.
Van
der
Meer
believes
that
the
outcomes
stress
the
importance
of
children
being
challenged
to
draw
and
write
at
an
early
age,
especially
at
school.
“Learning
to
write
by
hand
is
a
bit
slower
process,
but
it’s
important
for
children
to
go
through
the
tiring
phase
of
learning
to
write
by
hand,”
she
said.
The
hand
movements
used
to
form
the
shapes
of
letters
are
beneficial
in
several
ways.
“If
you
use
a
keyboard,
you
use
the
same
movement
for
each
letter.
Writing
by
hand
requires
control
of
your
fine
motor
(精细动作)
skills
and
senses.
It’s
important
to
put
the
brain
in
a
learning
state
as
often
as
possible,”
Van
der
Meer
added.
For
example,
you
might
use
a
keyboard
to
write
an
essay,
but
you
should
take
notes
by
hand
during
a
lecture.
24.
What’s
the
main
purpose
of
the
text?
A.
To
encourage
us
to
write
essays
by
hand.
B.
To
advise
children
to
start
to
write
early.
C.
To
report
on
a
new
study
on
handwriting.
D.
To
explain
how
handwriting
affects
adults.
25.
What
do
we
know
about
the
study?
A.
The
study
involved
12
participants
altogether.
B.
The
participants
were
divided
into
two
groups.
C.
All
the
participants
were
gathered
for
examination.
D.
The
sensors
were
used
to
track
brain
wave
activity.
26.
Why
does
the
brain
become
more
active
when
writing
by
hand
than
when
typing
on
a
keyboard
according
to
Van
der
Meer?
A.
More
senses
are
made
active.
B.
Handwriting
is
easier
on
the
brain.
C.
Noise
made
by
typing
distracts
the
brain.
D.
The
brain
is
more
used
to
the
skills
required.
27.
How
does
Van
der
Meer
think
handwriting
benefits
people?
A.
It
allows
children
to
become
more
patient.
B.
It
increases
people’s
interest
in
learning.
C.
It
helps
people
develop
fine
motor
skills.
D.
It
allows
people
to
write
better
essays.
C
China's
Mars
rover,
Tianwen-1,
will
likely
attempt
to
land
at
a
site
in
northeastern
Mars,
according
to
a
new
paper
published
just
days
ahead
of
the
mission's
launch.
The
paper
was
written
by
team
members
of
China's
Tianwen-1
Mars
mission,
which
aims
to
send
an
orbiter
and
a
rover
to
the
Red
Planet.
The
study
reveals
new
details
about
Tianwen-1,
outlining
its
intended
landing
area,
science
goals
and
the
names
of
instruments
aboard
the
spacecraft.
It
also
stresses
the
historic
nature
of
the
mission:
not
only
is
Tianwen-1
China's
first
fully
homegrown
Mars
mission,
it's
also
the
first
to
carry
both
an
orbiter
and
a
rover.
Tianwen-1
means
“questions
to
heaven”
and
was
taken
from
the
title
of
a
poem
by
Qu
Yuan
(340
—
278
BC).
The
spacecraft
will
reach
Mars
in
February
2021,
at
the
same
time
as
NASA's
Perseverance
rover
and
the
United
Arab
Emirates
5
Hope
orbiter
launched
on
Sunday
(July
19).
However,
China's
rover
will
remain
attached
to
the
orbiter
for
two
to
three
months
before
attempting
its
landing,
according
to
the
paper.
The
chosen
landing
area
is
Utopia
Planitia,
a
huge
basin
formed
by
a
large
impact
far
back
in
Mars'
history
that
was
also
the
region
where
NASA's
Viking
2
lander
touched
down
in
1976.
China
had
isolated
a
part
of
the
vast
plain
as
a
landing
area,
which
means
there
will
be
more
time
and
atmosphere
for
the
entry
spacecraft
to
slow
down
and
safely
land
on
the
surface.
The
latitude
is
also
suitable
for
receiving
enough
sunlight
to
power
the
240
kilograms
rover.
The
relatively
smooth
surface
will
also
be
helpful
for
roving.
The
mission
also
benefits
from
the
engineering
heritage
of
China's
Chang'e
lunar
exploration
program,
the
paper
noted.
The
Tianwen-1
orbiter
will
operate
in
a
polar
orbit
in
order
to
map
Mars.
The
rover
will
also
investigate
the
surface
soil
characteristics
and
water-ice
distribution
with
its
own
Subsurface
Exploration
Radar.
It
will
also
analyze
surface
material
composition
and
characteristics
of
the
Martian
climate
and
environment
on
the
surface.
28.
What's
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
lay
out
key
details
about
Tianwen-1.
B.
To
state
how
Tianwen-1
was
invented.
C.
To
stress
the
historic
meaning
of
Tianwen-1.
D.
To
analyze
characteristics
of
the
Martian
climate.
29.
What
is
most
special
about
Tianwen-1
according
to
Paras
2
&
3?
A.
It
was
named
after
Qu
Yuan,
a
famous
poet
in
Chinese
history.
B.
It
will
reach
Mars
at
the
same
time
as
NASA's
Viking
2.
C.
It
will
remain
for
2
or
3
months
on
Mars.
D.
It
will
complete
orbiting
and
roving
in
a
Mars
mission.
30.
Why
is
Utopia
Planitia
chosen
as
the
landing
area
of
Tianwen-17
A.
The
rare
air
there
is
suitable
for
the
flight
of
Tianwen.
B.
The
area
can
protect
Tianwen-1
from
too
much
sunlight.
C.
It
has
relatively
level
surface,
which
is
helpful
for
roving.
D.
There
is
no
spacecraft
successfully
landing
there
in
history.
31.
The
last
paragraph
states
mainly
______________________.
A.
Tianwen-1's
historic
contributions
B.
Tianwen-1's
new
radar
instruments
C.
Tianwen-1's
academic
advantages
D.
Tianwen-1's
scientific
goals
D
The
field
of
robotics
is
fast-growing.
Robots
can
now
perform
complicated
movements
with
elegance
—
back-flipping,
practicing
park
our
moves,
even
“carving”
classical
sculptures.
Then
there’s
Sophia,
a
robot
whose
widespread
appeal
lies
not
in
big,
dramatic
actions
(her
body
is
often
fixed
to
a
rolling
base),
but
rather
an
unsettling
human-like
appearance,
compounded
with
the
complex
ability
to
express
emotions.
“We’re
not
fully
there
yet,
but
Sophia
can
represent
a
number
of
emotional
states,
and
she
can
also
see
emotional
expressions
on
a
human
face
as
well,”
explains
David
Hanson,
the
founder
of
Hanson
Robotics.
According
to
Hanson,
Sophia
now
has
simulations(仿真)
of
every
major
muscle
in
the
human
face,
allowing
her
to
generate
expressions
of
joy,
curiosity,
confusion,
reflection,
sorrow,
frustration,
among
other
feelings.
Besides
deep
learning
and
a
pre-programmed
set
of
expressions,
Sophia’s
face
is
constructed
using
the
latest
developments
in
material
technology,
meaning
it
appears
softer,
more
flexible
and
therefore,
more
realistic.
The
lab
also
studies
the
neurobiology
and
biology
of
human
facial
expressions
to
help
inform
how
mechanical
ones
can
behave.
When
Hanson
first
began
sculpting
Sophia,
he
wanted
her
form
to
resonate(共鸣)
with
people
from
around
the
world.
To
that
end,
he
looked
to
old
statues
of
Nefertiti
(queen
of
Egypt),
ancient
Chinese
paintings,
Audrey
Hepburn
and
even
his
wife
as
inspiration.
Since
her
activation
in
2016,
Sophia
has
since
graced
the
covers
of
fashion
publications
and
starred
in
a
recent
Moncler
campaign.
During
an
event
at
Shanghai
Fashion
Weekend,
Sophia
wore
3-D
copper
arm
cuffs
and
sculptural
garments
designed
by
British
artist
Sadie
Clayton.
“The
reason
I
was
interested
in
working
with
Sophia
is
because
being
an
artist,
it
mixes
fashion,
art
and
technology.
This
was
the
most
natural,
organic
way
of
me
developing
my
process,”
says
Clayton.
Besides
modeling,
she
has
made
appeared
on
talk
shows
and
spoken
at
conferences
about
issues
ranging
from
artificial
intelligence
to
the
role
of
robots.
Controversially,
she
was
even
granted
Saudi
Arabian
citizenship,
becoming
the
first
robot
to
have
a
nationality.
“I
don’t
know
what
it
is
about
Sophia,
that
speaks
to
people,
but
I
hope
that
we
can
develop
our
AI
and
robots
in
a
way
that
makes
a
deep
emotional
connection.”
32.
What
makes
Sophia
different
from
previous
robots?
A.
Carving
fine
artworks.
B.
Being
able
to
perform
complex
movements.
C.
Generating
many
human-like
facial
expressions.
D.
Reacting
more
quickly
and
produce
her
own
thought.
33.
What
does
paragraph
2
mainly
talk
about?
A.
What
emotions
can
Sophia
express
vividly.
B.
Why
Sophia
produces
different
emotions.
C.
How
researchers
programmed
the
robotics.
D.
What
is
the
latest
product
of
Hanson
Robotics.
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
paragraph
3?
A.
Sophia
has
starred
in
a
recent
movie.
B.
Sophia
launched
many
campaigns
with
Clayton.
C.
Sophia
is
a
mixture
of
fashion
and
entertainment.
D.
Sophia
is
designed
to
have
universal
appeal
to
people.
35.
What
may
cause
much
public
discussion
about
Sophia?
A.
Holding
her
own
nationality.
B.
Modeling
for
the
fashion
show.
C.
Communicating
with
human
beings.
D.
Making
a
speech
at
significant
conferences.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Financial
Education-Awareness
Dilemma
When
it
comes
to
financial
education,
the
majority
of
today's
youth
will
regard
it
as
a
necessity
for
certain
specific
people
who
want
to
make
their
career
in
the
financial
world.
36______.
Actually,
elementary
financial
education
is
a
must
for
all,
as
money
transaction
is
an
essential
part
of
our
day-to-day
life.
Suppose
you
have
$100
in
a
saving
account
that
pays
simple
interest
at
the
rate
of
2%
per
year.
lf
you
leave
the
money
in
the
account,
how
much
will
you
have
accumulated
after
5
years:
more
than
$102,
exactly
$102,
or
less
than
$102?
The
test
might
look
simple,
but
only
half
of
the
people
surveyed
gave
the
correct
answer.
37______.The
explanation
goes
as
follows:
People
with
low
levels
of
financial
literacy
suffer
from
that
lack
of
knowledge
at
every
stage
of
their
lives.
Researchers
on
this
subject
say
people
with
a
high
degree
of
financial
literacy
are
more
likely
to
plan
for
their
retirement.
38______.
On
the
contrary,
people
who
have
a
lower
degree
of
financial
literacy
tend
to
borrow
more,
accumulate
less
wealth,
and
pay
more
in
fees
related
financial
products.
They
are
less
likely
to
invest,
more
likely
to
experience
difficulty
with
debt,
and
less
likely
to
know
the
terms
of
their
mortgages
and
other
loans.
Thus,
the
cost
of
this
financial
ignorance
is
very
high.39______.
What
is
the
solution?
40________.
Like
reading
and
math,
financial
education
must
become
part
of
the
core
curriculum
in
our
schools.
Likewise,
parents
should
engage
in
regular,
constructive
conversations
about
money
matters.
This
will
give
their
kids
a
solid
foundation
for
financial
well-being,
which
will
keep
on
giving
returns
throughout
the
course
of
their
lives.
A.
Financial
education
must
start
early.
B.
However,
they
miss
an
important
point.
C.
Why
does
each
of
us
have
to
face
a
financial
challenge?
D.
Why
does
financial
literacy
matter
so
much
in
our
society'?
E.
Rich
people
are
generally
better
educated
on
financial
management.
F.
Besides,
these
people
have
more
than
double
the
wealth
of
people
who
don’t.
G.
For
example,
they
frequently
make
late
credit
card
payments,
overspend
their
credit
limit,
etc.
36.________
37.
________
38.
________
39.
________
40.
________
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
woke
up
by
my
dog
barking
in
the
early
morning.
I
went
outside
to
find
a
koala(考拉)
at
the
yard
gate
wanting
to
enter.
It
was
the
first
time
that
I
had
41
a
Koala
in
my
neighborhood.
What
a
welcome
42 !?
I
was
wondering
why
he
was
here,
as
Koala
43
came
down
from
the
trees
and
didn’t
like
walking,
either.
44 ,
there
was
no
eucalyptus(桉树)
around.
Was
he
hungry
or
lost?
Or
maybe
the
bushfire
across
Kangaroo
Island
45
him
here??
He
just
sat
there,
apparently
46 ,
and
sort
of
looked
at
me
with
a
look,
like
helping
me
out
of
my
suffering.
At
a(n)
47
look,
I
discovered
a
long
cut
at
his
back
with
bloods,
48
of
attacks
or
cuts
of
something
sharp
in
some
other
way.
I
rushed
into
my
room
and
came
out
with
some
iodophor(碘伏药水).
It
was
not
a
49
problem
as
I
was
a
nurse.
This
poor
soul
seemed
to
quite
50
my
kindness
when
I
51
the
cut
with
the
liquid.
It
52
me
that
he
came
to
seek
my
53
!?
After
the
treatment,
I
watched
the
koala
finally
54
in
the
wild,
hoping
he
was
able
to
55
the
hard
time
and
live
his
life
as
he
should.?
( )
41.
A.
grabbed
B.
encountered
C.
investigated
D.
tackled
( )
42.
A.
chance
B.
relief
C.
surprise
D.
message
( )
43.
A.
frequently
B.
slightly
C.
mostly
D.
rarely
( )
44.
A.
Once
more
B.
Ever
since
C.
Just
then
D.
Then
again
( )
45.
A.
pursued
B.
drove
C.
followed
D.
cast
( )
46.
A.
in
pain
B.
in
order
C.
in
comfort
D.
in
disappointment
( )
47.
A.
quick
B.
close
C.
eager
D.
anxious
( )
48.
A.
features
B.
symbols
C.
signs
D.
series
( )
49.
A.
crucial
B.
small
C.
distinct
D.
tricky
( )
50.
A.
ignore
B.
answer
C.
understand
D.
anticipate
( )
51.
A.
touched
B.
felt
C.
tapped
D.
treated
( )
52.
A.
appealed
to
B.
referred
to
C.
occurred
to
D.
addressed
to
( )
53.
A.
help
B.
advice
C.
approval
D.
fortune
( )
54.
A.
exploring
B.
rushing
C.
jogging
D.
disappearing
( )
55.
A.
experience
B.
survive
C.
escape
D.
have
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
China’s
most
sophisticated
and
challenging
space
adventure—the
Chang’e
5
robotic
lunar
mission—ended
successfully
early
Thursday
morning
with
its
load
of
rocks
and
dust
from
the
moon
56
____
(land)
on
the
grasslands
in
northern
China.
The
recovery
team
will
make
initial
processing
of
the
capsule
and
then
use
a
plane
to
transport
it
to
Beijing,
___57
it
will
be
opened
for
technicians
to
remove
the
container
holding
2
kg
of
lunar
samples
from
a
58
(previous)
unvisited
area
known
as
“Ocean
of
Storms”,
the
China
National
Space
administration
said.
Next,
the
sealed
samples
59
(transfer)
to
specially
designed
laboratories
for
60
(analysis),
experiments
and
tests,
so
scientists
can
determine
the
extraterrestrial
(地球以外的)
substances’
composition,
structure
and
traits.
This
can
61
(deep)
their
knowledge
about
the
history
of
the
moon
and
the
solar
system.
62
those
scientific
objectives,
project
planners
also
want
the
mission
to
help
to
foster
the
country's
knowledge,
technology
and
talent
pool
for
its
future
63
(man)lunar
missions
and
other
deep-space
expeditions.
Therefore,
64
certain
proportion
of
the
samples
will
also
be
on
public
display
to
enhance
science
awareness
among
the
public,
especially
young
generations.
The
successful
landing
marked
the
completion
of
the
historic
23-day
Chang'e
5
expedition,
the
first
in
more
than
40
years
65
(bring)
lunar
samples
back
to
Earth,
also
making
China
the
third
country
to
achieve
this
feat
after
the
United
States
and
the
former
Soviet
Union.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是李华,最近你的美国笔友Bobby打算练习书法(calligraphy),他来信向你请教如何练好毛笔字。请你给他写封信,适当给予指导。内容包括:
1)支持
2)
如何练习(列举注意事项)
3)相信他会练好
Dear
Bobby,
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
The
first
time
we
set
eyes
on
the
beautiful
dress
“Big
Red,”
father,
mother
and
I
were
walking
slowly
through
the
freshly
fallen
snow
on
our
way
to
Hubble’s
Hardware
store
on
Main
Street.
The
colorfully
decorated
window
display
held
the
best
toys
ever
and
some
other
things.
And
they
were
all
placed
pleasantly
beneath
the
breathtaking
dress
of
Big
Red.
Mother’s
eyes
were
glued
to
the
massive
flame
of
red
satin(绸缎),
dotted
with
twinkling
stars.
“My
goodness,”
she
managed
to
say
in
dreamlike
wonder.
“Would
you
just
look
at
that
dress!”
Then,
totally
out
of
character,
mother
unexpectedly
danced
on
the
slippery
sidewalk.
Beneath
the
heavy,
grey
wool
coat
that
she
had
worn
every
winter
for
as
long
as
I
could
remember,
mother
lost
her
balance
and
fell
clumsily.
Father
quickly
caught
her.
Her
cheeks
redder
than
usual,
mother
blamed
dad
for
laughing.
“Oh,
stop
that!”
she
ordered,
as
my
father
swept
the
snow
from
her
coat.
“What
a
silly
dress
to
be
displayed
there
in
the
window
of
Eaton’s!”
she
shook
her
head
in
disbelief.
“Who
on
earth
would
want
such
a
brightly-colored
dress?
It
is
too
expensive.”
As
we
continued
to
walk
down
the
street,
mother
turned
back
for
one
more
look.
“My
goodness!
You’d
think
they’d
display
something
that
a
person
could
use!”
Christmas
was
around
the
corner
and
the
red
dress
was
soon
forgotten.
Mother
was
not
the
one
to
wish
for,
or
spend
money
on,
things
that
were
not
practical.
“There
are
things
we
need
more
than
this,”
she’d
always
say,
or,
“There
are
things
we
need
more
than
that.”
Father,
on
the
other
hand,
liked
to
buy
things
whenever
the
budget
allowed.
Of
course,
he’d
get
a
scolding
for
his
occasional
spending
like
this,
but
it
was
all
done
with
the
best
intention.
On
our
last
trip
to
town
before
Christmas,
we
were
driving
up
Main
Street
when
mother
suddenly
exclaimed
in
surprise,
“Would
you
just
look
at
that!”
She
pointed
excitedly
as
Dad
drove
past
Eaton’s.
“That
big
red
dress
is
gone,”
she
said
in
disbelief.
“It’s
actually
gone.”
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dad
looked
quickly
and
smiled,
“Yes,
it
is
not
there!”
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
I’ll
never
forget
that
Christmas
morning
when
father
handed
mother
a
box.
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
1
4参考答案
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ACCCB
11-15
BBABC
16-20
BCCAB
阅读:21-23
CAB
24-27
CDAC
28-31
ADCD
32-35
CBDA
七选五:36-40
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完型填空:41-45
BCDDB
46-50
ABCDC
51-55
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56.
landing
57.
where
58.previously
59.
will
be
transferred
60.
analyses
61.
deepen
62.
Besides
63.
manned
64.
a
65.
to
bring/to
have
brought
应用文:
Dear
Bobby,
I’m
more
than
delighted
to
learn
that
you
intend
to
take
up
calligraphy.
As
your
close
friend,
I
support
your
choice.
To
learn
calligraphy
effectively,
you
need
to
pay
attention
to
the
following
details.
To
begin
with,
it’s
vital
to
choose
a
copybook
that
is
best
suited
to
you.
Furthermore,
great
importance
should
be
attached
to
your
gesture
of
holding
the
brush
properly.
Above
all,
keep
practicing
every
day
and
never
give
up
halfway.
Rome
was
not
built
in
a
day.
I’m
firmly
convinced
that
with
strong
determination
and
persistence,
you
are
bound
to
make
it
one
day.
读后续写:
Dad
looked
quickly
and
smiled,
“Yes,
it
is
not
there!”
“Who’d
be
fool
enough
to
buy
such
an
expensive
dress?”
Mother
questioned,
shaking
her
head
with
a
little
disappointment
crossing
her
face.
I
quickly
stole
a
glance
at
Dad.
His
eyes
were
flickering
as
he
made
faces
towards
me.
Mother
cast
another
glimpse
out
the
rear
window
while
we
rode
on.
“It’s
gone...”
she
whispered.
I
was
almost
certain
that
I
detected
a
trace
of
thirst
in
her
voice.
Soon,
Christmas
arrived
as
we
expected.
I’ll
never
forget
that
Christmas
morning
when
father
handed
mother
a
box.
Mother
opened
it
to
find
a
package
containing
the
red
dress.
With
trembling
hands
she
touched
the
elegant
material
of
the
dress,
Big
Red.
Her
face
was
as
bright
as
the
lights
that
twinkled
on
our
tree
in
the
corner.
“You
shouldn’t
have...”
came
her
faint
attempt
at
scolding.
Father
laughed,
helping
mother
slip
the
marvelous
dress
over
her
shoulders.
As
sweet
music
enveloped
the
room,
Big
Red
worked
its
magic
deep
into
my
heart.
英语试题听力录音原文
第一节:
Text
1
M:
Hi,
Maria
what
are
you
doing?
W:
I'm
just
reading
a
magazine.
M:
Aha,
can
I
turn
on
the
radio?
W:
Sure,
go
ahead.
Text
2
M:
Excuse
me,
I'd
like
to
send
some
flowers
to
my
friend.
W:
Let
me
see,
these
fresh
roses
are
very
nice.
Text
3
M:
Hi,
I'm
sorry
I'm
late.
There
was
a
traffic
jam.
Cars
were
backed
up
for
miles.
W:
No
worry,
our
flight
has
been
delayed
by
two
hours
because
of
the
storm.
Text
4
W:
So
Charlie,
have
you
heard
back
about
the
job
you
applied
for
last
week?
M:
Yes,
I
just
got
an
email
yesterday.
I'm
scheduled
to
have
an
interview
with
the
manager
a
week
from
today.
W:
That's
great,
what
do
they
ask
you
to
prepare
for
the
interview?
M:
They
said
nothing
had
to
be
prepared,
but
I
need
to
dress
up
so
I
will
do
some
shopping
tomorrow.
Text
5
M:
Is
supper
ready?
I'm
hungry.
W:
Almost
ready.
Could
you
set
the
table?
M:
OK.
What
are
we
having?
W:
We'll
have
fruit
salad
to
start
and
then
roast
beef.
M:
Wow...
Great,
honey!
Text
6
M:Whenever
I
come
to
visit,
David
is
always
watching
TV.
W:
You're
right.
He
likes
watching
the
soccer
games
in
particular.
M:
Oh,
I
see.
But
I
like
watching
news
better.
W:
When
a
soccer
game
comes,
he
doesn't
even
eat
or
sleep.
M:
My
brother
is
the
same
way.
He
likes
watching
soccer
so
much
that
it's
almost
like
a
lover.
W:
I
can't
understand
why
they're
so
crazy
about
soccer.
Text
7
M:
What
s
the
area
of
your
country?
W:
It's
not
very
big.
It's
a
little
over
half
a
million
square
kilometers
M:
That
sounds
quite
big!
How
many
people
live
there?
W:
There
are
about
30
million
people
in
my
country.
Most
of
them
live
in
the
north
M:
What's
the
average
income?
W:
That’s
really
hard
to
say.
I
think
most
people
earn
about
two
thousand
dollars
a
month,
if
you
change
the
money
from
our
currency
into
dollars.
M:
So
your
country
is
fairly
rich.
W:
I
think
we
are
richer
than
most
countries,
but
not
as
rich
as
countries
in
Western
Europe.
Our
biggest
problem
at
the
moment
is
unemployment,
which
is
about
8%.
It
has
doubled
over
the
last
four
years.
M:
Unemployment
in
my
country
is
a
small
percentage
of
that.
Text
8
W:
I
have
no
idea
about
how
to
finish
the
timetable.
M:
You
don't
have
to
be
very
creative.
It's
very
standard
and
more
or
less
the
same
every
year.
For
instance,
the
sports
day
begins
with
throwing
events.
All
jumping
events
take
place
before
lunch.
W:
Why?
M:
That's
because
the
school
doesn't
want
the
athletes
to
jump
after
eating."
The
jumping
events
take
place
after
the
throwing
events.
And
the
long
distance
race
takes
place
before
jumping
events.
W:
And
after
lunch?
M:
Actually,
the
school
doesn't
want
any
events
to
take
place
in
that
time.
But
they
can
practise
for
the
next
event.
W:
Do
you
mean
the
100m
race?
M:
Yes.
It
seems
to
be
the
most
exciting
event,
so
it
takes
place
at
the
end
of
the
day,
which
is
over
around
5:
00
p.
m.
Text
9
M:?What's?wrong?with?you??You?look?tired.
W:?I?don't?feel?very?well.?I?have?a?headache.
M:?You'd?better?take?some?pills?to?make?you?feel?better.
W.?Oh.?no.?I?hate?taking?medicine.?It?tastes?too?terrible.
M:?Or?you?try?other?things?to?ease?the?pain?of?a?headache.?You?can?put?a?heat?pack?or?an?ice?pack?on?your?head?or?neck.?Or?you?can?take?a?hot?shower?and?then?get?plenty?of?rest?or?sleep.?And?also,?you?should?try?to?take?time?away?from?things?that?are?stressful.?You?can?do?anything?from?taking?a?brief?walk?to?going?on?a?long?vacation.
W:?Sounds?great.?14I?think?I'm?going?to?have?an?early?night.
M:?Oh,?that'?s?a?good?idea.?I?hope?you?feel?better?in?the?morning.
W:?So?do?I.?I?ll?meet?my?new?boss?in?the?office?at10?o'clock?next?morning.
M:?I?think?I'll?have?a?cup?of?milk?when?the?TV?news?finishes.?Shall?I?bring?you?a?cup?
W:?No,?thanks.?I'm?going?straight?to?sleep.?Thanks?anyway.
M:?OK.?Have?a?good?sleep.
Text
10
Partricia
Pania
never
wanted
to
be
a
national
public
figure.
All
she
wanted
to
be
was
a
mother
and
a
homemaker.
But
her
life
was
turned
upside
down
when
a
driver
distracted
by
his
cell
phone,
ran
a
stop
sign
and
crashed
into
the
side
of
her
car.
The
impact
killed
her
two-year-old
daughter.
Four
months
later,
Pania
unwillingly
but
courageously
decided
to
try
to
educate
the
public
and
to
fight
for
laws
to
ban
drivers
from
using
cell
phones
while
a
car
is
moving.
She
wanted
to
save
other
children
from
what
happened
to
her
daughter.
In
her
first
speech,
Pania
got
off
to
a
shaky
start.
She
was
visibly
trembling
and
her
voice
was
soft
and
uncertain.
But
as
she
got
into
her
speech,
a
dramatic
transformation
took
place.
She
stopped
shaking
and
spoke
with
a
strong
voice.
For
the
rest
of
her
talk,
she
was
a
forceful
and
compelling
speaker.
She
wanted
everyone
in
the
audience
to
know
what
she
knew
without
having
to
learn
it
from
a
personal
tragedy.
Many
in
the
audience
were
moved
to
tears,
and
to
action.
In
following
presentations,
Pania
gained
reputation
as
a
highly
effective
speaker.
Her
appearance
on
a
talk
show
was
broadcast
three
times
transmitting
her
message
to
over
14,000,000
people.
Her
campaign
increased
public
awareness
of
the
problem
and
motivated
over
300
cities
and
several
states
to
consider
restrictions
on
cell
phone
use.