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2020年下学期高二年级期末考试
英语试卷
时量:120分钟???满分:150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,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。
1.
Where
is
the
man
from?
A.
Spain.
B.
Germany.
C.
France.
2.
How
many
tickets
should
the
woman
buy?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Twelve.
3.
What
time
of
day
is
it?
A.
Morning.
B.
Noon.
C.
Evening.
4.
What
is
the
woman
looking
for?
A.
The
art
building.
B.
The
film
room.
C.
The
theater.
5.
How
does
the
woman
feel
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
A.
Confused.
B.
Angry.
C.
Sad.
第二节
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。
6.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
France.
B.
In
Spain.
C.
In
America.
7.
What
will
the
woman
do
next
summer?
A.
Study
abroad.
B.
Work
for
Facebook.
C.
Visit
her
online
friend.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
How
does
Randy
feel?
A.
Anxious.
B.
Excited.
C.
Angry.
9.
Why
does
Randy
like
Oklahoma
State
University?
A.
His
father
studied
there.
B.
He
can
stay
with
his
friends.
C.
It
offers
the
best
education.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
will
the
woman
do
this
afternoon?
A.
Put
up
the
balloons.
B.
Bake
a
cake.
C.
See
a
dentist.
11.
What
kind
of
horse
did
Rebecca
want?
A.
A
white
one.
B.
A
black
one.
C.
A
grey
one.
12.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing?
A.
Opening
a
cake
shop.
B.
Decorating
their
house.
C.
Preparing
for
a
party.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
will
the
speakers
do
together
tonight?
A.
Have
a
meeting.
B.
Watch
a
sports
game.
C.
Go
to
the
coffee
shop.
14.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Bring
a
jacket.
B.
Buy
her
a
ticket.
C.
Help
her
move.
15.
What
does
the
woman
think
about
the
LA
Dodgers?
A.
She
hates
it.
B.
She
is
a
fan
of
it.
C.
She
likes
the
hat
of
it.
16.
What
time
of
day
is
it
now?
A.
Morning.
B.
Afternoon.
C.
Evening.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
When
was
the
first
Academy
Awards
presentation
held?
A.
In
1927.
B.
In
1928.
C.
In
1929.
18.
How
many
Academy
members
are
there
now?
A.
25
in
total.
B.
Only
36.
C.
Over
6,000.
19.
What
is
the
most
important
Oscar?
A.
The
Best
Director
Award.
B.
The
Best
Picture
Award.
C.
The
Best
Actress
Award.
20.
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
development
of
the
Oscars.
B.
The
famous
statues
of
the
world.
C.
The
annual
winners
of
the
Oscars.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A
、B
、C

D
)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Scholarship
Awards
If
you
enjoy
poetry
and
enjoy
writing
poetry,
then
we
invite
you
to
submit
an
original
poem.
Each
scholarship
we
offer
will
be
theme-based
and
have
specific
requirements.
Description
for
Poetry
Scholarships
The
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Scholarship
Awards
is
open
to
students
25
years
or
younger
to
the
age
of
12,
either
you
are
a
current
grade
or
high
school
student
who
is
looking
forward
to
attending
college
or
is
attending
an
undergraduate
or
graduate
course
in
creative
writing.
Poetry
Scholarship
Guidelines
1.
Poems
can
be
rhyming
or
non-rhyming;
we
do
favor
non-rhyming.
2.
Originality
and
expressive
form
about
emotions
and
feelings
is
what
digs
at
our
souls.
3.Poems
are
judged
on
the
basis
of
grammar,
originality,
creativity,
and
uniqueness.
4.
English-language
poems
only;
we
will
not
accept
anything
else.
5.
Enter
as
often
as
you
like!
Poetry
Scholarship
Rules
All
poems
must
be
the
original
creation
of
the
submitting
author.
All
rights
to
the
poems
must
be
owned
by
the
author
and
shall
remain
the
property
of
the
author.
The
author
gives
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Magazine
permission
to
publish
and
display
the
poem
on
the
Web
(in
electronic
form
only)
if
the
poem
is
chosen
as
a
winner
or
finalist.
Winners
will
be
contacted
within
45
days
of
the
deadline
date.
The
$
250
scholarship
is
open
to
everyone
except
employees
of
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Magazine
and
their
families.
21.
What
are
the
awards
intended
for?
A.
All
students.
B.
College
students.
C.
Any
poetry
lover.
D.
Students
aged
from
12
to
25.
22.
What
will
result
in
disqualification?
A.
A
rhyming
poem.
B.
An
original
creation.
C.
A
poem
of
a
unique
style.
D.
A
poem
written
in
Chinese.
23.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
winners?
A.
They
have
to
abandon
the
copyrights
of
their
poems.
B.
All
of
them
will
share
a
total
of
$
250
scholarship.
C.
Their
poems
will
be
read
on
the
organizer抯
website.
D.
They
will
be
employed
by
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Magazine.
B
International
students
who
stayed
in
the
US
as
their
classes
moved
online
during
the
COVID
may
be
forced
to
leave,
following
Guidelines
of
the
US
Immigration
and
Customs
Enforcement
published
due
to
the
pandemic.
"You
know
I
don'
t
want
to
put
my
family
at
risk,
I
don't
want
to
put
myself
at
risk
to
travel
during
a
pandemic
and
go
back
to
Pakistan,
and
even
if
I
could
delay
the
program
for
a
year,
it
is
not
certain
that
I
will
get
the
visa
again.
"said
a
Pakistani
student.
Many
students
say
they
need
to
be
in
the
US
for
more
than
attending
class.
As
a
PhD
student,
the
library
is
an
extremely
important
resource
for
them,
although
it
is
because
of
COVID
that
those
services
have
been
closed,
which
means
even
this
advantage
is
gone.
"You
know
more
than
90%
of
the
international
students
who
were
studying
in
the
US
when
COVID
-19
hit
and
college
campuses
were
closed
have
to
remain
in
the
US
and
this
creates
such
trouble
in
their
lives
and
such
uncertainty
that
is
unreasonable.
said
a
lady
from
a
university.
Students
outside
the
United
States
say
the
new
ruling
has
disrupted
their
plans
to
return.
"I
know
it
is
a
fact
that
when
it
comes
to
rules,
guidelines,
laws
and
stuff
like
that,
international
students
are
sort
of
treated
as
low-level
citizens.
Even
I
can抰
even
use
the
word
'citizen'
to
begin
with
because
that's
what
they
make
clear
we
are
not."
The
government
said
that
the
policy
speaks
for
itself
and
that
online
coursework
is
not
worth
a
visa.
So
far,
not
any
sign
of
change
has
been
within
sight.
As
students
are
waiting
for
the
policy
to
improve
,
their
fall
programming
and
their
future
remain
in
limbo.
24.Why
would
international
students
prefer
to
stay
in
the
US
during
the
pandemic?
A.They
couldn't
delay
the
program
for
a
year.
B.They
can
make
full
use
of
the
library
resource.
C.They
can
learn
better
with
their
classes
moved
online
D.They
wouldn't
bring
any
potential
threat
to
their
family.
25.What
do
students
outside
the
United
States
think
of
the
new
rule?
A.The
new
rule
treats
them
as
American
citizens.
B.
The
new
rule
shows
great
prejudice
against
them
C.The
new
rule
guides
them
to
plan
to
return
to
the
US
D.
The
new
rule
treats
them
like
low-level
students
in
school
26.What
is
the
government's
attitude
towards
the
new
rule?
A.Favorable.
B.Neutral.
C.Unfavorable
D.Unclear
27.What
does
the
underlined
phrase"in
limbo"mean
A.Horrible
B.Flexible
C.Uncertain
D.
Unbelievable
C
Dancing
with
your
grandma
for
15
minutes
a
week
promotes
positive
feelings
and
improves
her
state
of
mind,
a
study
claims.
Doctors
from
Israel
are
encouraging
younger
family
members
to
have
a
regular
visit
to
their
grandmas
and
have
a
dance
with
their
grandmas.
And
they
found
a
15
minute
boogie
(布吉舞)
once
a
week
lifted
the
spirits
of
the
elder
family
members
and
helped
strengthen
the
familial
bond.
In
fact,
it
is
called
Dance
Movement
Therapy
(DMT).
DMT
across
the
generations,
complete
with
eye
contact,
was
found
to
promote
positive
feelings
and
improve
spirits
for
the
elderly.
The
grandparents
reported
a
bright
state
of
mind,
happy
memories
and
uplifted
spirits.
Dancing
has
also
previously
been
linked
to
improved
muscle
strength,
balance
and
endurance
(耐力).
For
the
grandchildren
in
the
study,
the
weekly
boogie
changed
how
they
view
aging
and
allowed
them
to
come
to
accept
the
eventual
death
of
their
elderly
relatives.
The
study,
published
in
the
journal
Frontiers
in
Psychology,
assessed
how
dance
affected
general
health
of
16
dance
movement
therapists
(治疗师)
and
their
grandmothers.
DMT
was
taken
seriously
due
to
the
fact
that
it
is
easily
accessible
and
does
not
cost
more
to
practice.
The
researchers
were
eager
to
examine
a
low-cost
method
to
treat
issues
commonly
faced
by
an
aging
population—
such
as
limited
mobility
and
depression(抑郁症).
Grandchildren
were
instructed
to
make
eye
contact
and
encourage
playfulness
and
touch.
They
were
also
told
to
mirror
their
grandmothers’
movements
and
give
them
time
and
space
to
rest
when
needed.
The
sessions
were
recorded
and
then
analyzed
while
diaries
and
interviews
captured
the
opinions
and
feelings
of
the
participants.
As
well
as
the
benefits
to
the
health
of
the
senior,
the
experiment
also
changed
the
idea
of
the
younger
family
members.
28.
What
should
the
young
people
do
when
dancing
with
their
grandmas?
A.
Follow
the
grandmas
steps.
B.
Look
at
the
grandmas
eyes.
C.
Move
the
bodies
as
long
as
possible.
D.
Talk
with
their
grandmas
in
gentle
voice.
29.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
third
paragraph?
A.
Dancing
brings
the
young
happy
memories
and
uplifted
spirits.
B.
Dancing
enables
the
senior
to
accept
aging
and
death
of
their
old
relatives.
C.
Dancing
benefits
both
the
senior
and
the
young
in
the
new
study.
D.
Dancing
is
linked
to
improved
muscle
strength
and
balance
in
the
new
study.
30.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
advantage
of
DMT?
A.
Inexpensive.
B.
Relaxing.
C.
Attractive.
D.
Pleasant.
31.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
What
does
DMT
Mean?
B.
Dancing:
a
Good
Way
to
Stop
Being
Senior.
C.
Why
Don’t
You
Dance
15
Minutes
Every
Week?
D.
Dancing
with
Grandparents
is
Good
for
Health
and
Family
Ties.
D
After
weeks
of
lockdown,
the
French
are
more
eager
than
ever
to
get
away
from
the
breathless
cities.
But
the
busy
traffic
will
also
serve
as
a
reminder
of
another
annual
summer
trend
here.
The
French
have
the
unfortunate
distinction
of
being
the
European
champions(冠军)
for
abandoning
pets
that
have
become
too
cumbersome
for
their
summer
trips.
Animal
shelters
up
and
down
the
country
are
evidence
of
this
unique
and
sad
tradition.
Betty
Loizeau
has
run
a
shelter
just
north
of
Toulouse
for
more
than
20
years.
揙wners
call
up
to
say
where
their
pets
can
be
found,
or
drop
them
off
in
boxes
outside
the
shelter
under
the
cover
of
darkness.
The
excuses
they
typically
give
are
that
they抮e
going
on
holiday,
having
a
baby,
moving
house,
or
they
have
a
new
partner
with
allergies,
.......
For
shelters
like
this
one,
it
is
the
busiest
time
of
the
year.
Between
100,000
and
200,000
pets
are
abandoned
in
France
each
year,
with
60%
of
these
incidents
occurring
over
the
summer.
The
figure
is
close
to
16.000
in
the
UK.
“Pets
are
increasingly
seen
as
an
impulsive(冲动的)
buy,”
says
Marina
Chailland,
a
vet(兽医)
who
has
studied
the
social
relationship
between
the
French
and
their
pets.
“A
certain
breed(品种)
of
cat
or
dog
is
fashionable
and
owners
want
one,
just
like
a
new
smartphone,”
she
says.
“Of
course,
when
it
goes
out
of
fashion
they
desert
it
for
an
upgrade
a
couple
of
years
later,
when
a
new
breed
is
considered
fashionable.
She
also
points
to
the
issue
of
pets
being
given
as
gifts
as
a
reason
why
so
many
are
abandoned.
揙ften
parents
will
get
pets
for
their
children
and
when
they
grow
up
and
lose
interest
in
them,
out
goes
the
pet.
Over
the
summer,
owners
discover
that
hotels
charge
extra
for
animals
or
even
ban
them
completely.
This
explains
why
you
will
often
see
frightened,
lost,
dogs
wandering
near
freeway
service
stations
or
beach
resorts.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
the
word
揷umbersome
in
para.
1
refer
to?
A.
Disturbing.
B.
Enjoyable.
C.
Boring.
D.
Impressive.
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
In
fact,
the
French
don抰
like
pets
at
all.
There
are
various
excuses
for
people
abandoning
pets.
Between
100,000
and
200,000
pets
are
abandoned
in
the
UK
each
year.
Pets
are
admitted
into
the
hotel
for
free
in
summer.
34.
When
is
the
busiest
time
for
a
pet
shelter
in
France?
A
.
In
spring.
B.
In
summer.
C.
In
fall.
D.
In
winter.
35.
Why
does
the
author
mention
the
smartphone
in
paragraph
5?
A.
To
explain
why
the
French
abandon
the
pets.
B
.To
explain
how
the
French
like
a
smartphone.
C.
To
explain
why
the
French
dislike
pets.
D.
To
explain
how
costly
a
smartphone
is
in
France.
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。
The
Ways
to
Avoid
Fighting
with
Your
Mom
Life
is
a
struggle,
but
if
you
have
a
bad
relationship
with
your
mother,
you
should
cool
your
passion,
because
mother-children
relationships
are
very
important.
36
Don't
give
her
the
silent
treatment.
If
you
think
that
the
silent
treatment
will
always
help
you
achieve
a
desirable
result,
then
you're
mistaken.
37
By
all
means,
you
should
take
immediate
action
to
stop
this
cold
war.
Avoid
deeply
rude
words.
If
you're
quarreling
with
your
mother,
you
should
be
careful
with
what
you
say
to
her.
38
Although
you'll
apologize
for
your
bad
behavior,
the
words
you've
expressed
and
the
feeling
of
hate
will
live
in
her
heart
forever.
Don't
draw
other
family
members
into
a
conflict.
Say
that
you
have
a
terrible
habit
of
drawing
your
brother
and
dad
into
conflict
between
you
and
your
mother.
39
As
a
result,
small
and
unimportant
mother-child
fights
will
grow
into
long-lasting
family
conflict.
You'll
learn
a
big
lesson
and
realize
your
bad
temper
makes
your
family
suffer.
40
Lack
of
communication
between
mothers
and
children
can
create
emotional
obstacles
and
even
cause
frequent
quarrels.
When
you
finally
find
the
reason,
you'll
be
able
to
overcome
misunderstanding
in
communication
with
your
mother
and
bridge
the
generation
gap
in
a
quite
short
period
of
time.
A.
Refuse
to
get
crazy.
B.
Improve
your
communication.
C.
You
shouldn't
burst
into
tears
in
front
of
your
mother.
D.
Sure,
your
mom
will
refuse
to
communicate
with
you
as
well.
E.
Here
are
some
ways
that
will
help
you
avoid
fighting
with
your
mother.
F.
You
want
them
to
support
you
and
help
you
find
a
beneficial
solution
for
each
other.
G.
Sometimes
your
words
can
be
either
a
perfect
pain
reliever
or
a
terrible
sharp
sword.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
As
a
child,
I
had
library
phobia
(恐惧症).
I
associated
going
to
the
library
with
doing
research
for
a
school
project.
I
regarded
reading
as
work,
so
going
to
the
library
for
fun
was
out
of
my
realm
(范围)
of
41
.
Hard
as
they
tried,
my
parents
could
not
get
me
42
reading.
They
purchased
a
few
of
the
Hardy
Boys
books.
The
books
collected
43
.
The
closest
I
came
to
44
to
read
was
揟he
Big
Green
Book
by
Robert
Graves.
Its
lead
45
,
a
boy
of
about
8,
discovered
a
book
of
magic
spells.
I
was
46
by
it.
I
read
it
again
and
again.
Certainly
there
was
no
47
to
go
to
the
library.
48
,
I
started
reading
novels
in
my
20s.
To
49
going
to
the
library,
I
joined
the
various
50
clubs.
I
didn抰
mind
having
to
buy
a
book
a
month
51
I
didn抰
have
to
go
to
the
library.
My
library
phobia
was
52
twenty
three
years
ago
when
my
family
moved
to
Long
Island.
The
East
Meadow
Library
became
a(n)
53
destination
for
my
family.
My
children
were
54
to
books
through
the
children抯
section
with
free
programs
that
even
I
enjoyed.
My
children
made
55
,
and
I
made
friends
with
the
parents.
41.
A.
thinking
B.
decision
C.
ability
D.
responsibility
42.
A.
prepared
for
B.
sensitive
to
C.
reliable
on
D.
interested
in
43.
A.
information
B.
dust
C.
evidence
D.
data
44.
A.
pretending
B.
failing
C.
wanting
D.
refusing
45.
A.
actor
B.
writer
C.
character
D.
member
46.
A.
disturbed
B.
defeated
C.
moved
D.
attracted
47.
A.
time
B.
plan
C.
need
D.
chance
48.
A.
Naturally
B.
Normally
C.
Certainly
D.
Eventually
49.
A.
continue
B.
try
C.
avoid
D.
enjoy
50.
A.
book
B.
health
C.
writing
D.
student
51.
A.
since
B.
even
if
C.
when
D.
as
long
as
52.
A.
inspired
B.
cured
C.
overlooked
D.
confirmed
53.
A.
regular
B.
final
C.
ordinary
D.
normal
54.
A.
treated
B.
introduced
C.
limited
D.
driven
55.
A.
colleagues
B.
wishes
C.
friends
D.
changes
第二节(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,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。
A
Chinese
university
has
built
the
world’s
longest
3d-printed
bridge.
The
creation
has
a
56_
(long)
of
26.3
meters
and
a
width
of
2.6
meters.
Its
design
came
from
the
historical
Zhaozhou
Bridge
57
(build)
in
A.D.
605.
58
the
ancient
Zhaozhou
Bridge
required
a
decade
to
build,
the
team
spent
only
450
hours
59
(complete)
all
of
their
new
bridges
concrete
parts.
Besides,
the
bridge抯
cost
came
in
at
just
two
thirds
of
60
of
an
ordinary
bridge.
The
bridge
consisted
61
44
individual
3D-printed
concrete
units,
each
of
them
approximately
3
by
3
by
5
feet.
The
sides,
influenced
by
the
Zhaozhou
Bridge,
62
(make)
with
68
single
concrete
plates
moved
into
place
by
robot
arms.
The
leader
of
the
team
noted
that
搕he
demand
for
labor
in
construction
projects
will
be
in
short
supply
63
(increasing)
in
the
future.
If
China
cannot
find
people
to
build
bridges,
搃ntelligent
construction
64
(become)
an
important
channel
to
solve
this
problem.
There
have
been
other
3d-printed
architectural
projects
over
the
last
few
years,
as
the
technology
has
become
65
(popular)
than
before.
A
team
at
MIT
built
a
sample
house
in
14
hours.
If
there
are
ever
houses
on
Mars
NASA
suspects
the
houses
also
will
be
built
by
robots
using
3D
printing.
第四部分
写作(共两节;满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,得知外教Mr
Hall寒假不回国,想邀请他到你家过春节。请给他写一封信,内容包括:
1.时间;
2.一同过节的家人;
3.活动。
注意:1.词数80左右;
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右,
The
big
Town
Hall
clock
was
striking
midnight
when
Frank
began
to
cross
the
bridge.
The
dark
night
air
was
cold
and
a
little
wet,
and
the
street
lamp
gave
little
light.Frank
was
anxious
to
get
home
and
his
footsteps
rang
loudly
on
the
silent
night.
When
he
reached
the
middle
of
the
bridge,
he
thought
he
could
hear
someone
coming
near
behind
him.
He
looked
back
but
could
see
no
one.
However,
the
sound
continued
and
Frank
began
to
walk
more
quickly.
Then
he
slowed
down
again,
thinking
there
was
nothing
to
fear
in
a
town
as
quiet
as
this.
Just
then,
he
heard
short,
quick
steps
closely
behind
him.
By
the
time
he
reached
the
other
side
of
the
bridge,
he
could
almost
feel
someone
at
his
heels.
He
turned
around
and
there
stood
a
man
in
a
large
coat.
A
hat
was
pulled
down
over
his
eyes
and
very
few
parts
of
his
face
could
be
seen.
Frank
said
something
about
the
weather
in
an
effort
to
be
friendly.
The
man
did
not
answer
but
asked
roughly
where
Oakfield
House
was.
Frank
pointed
to
a
big
house
in
the
distance
and
the
stranger
continued
his
way.
Then
Frank
wondered
why
the
stranger
had
wanted
to
find
Oakfield
House
at
this
hour.
He
knew
that
the
people
who
lived
there
were
very
rich.
Almost
without
realizing
what
he
was
doing,
he
began
following
the
stranger
quickly.
The
man
was
soon
outside
the
house
and
Frank
saw
him
look
up
at
the
windows.
A
light
was
still
on
and
the
man
waited
until
it
went
out.
About
half
an
hour
had
passed,
Frank
saw
him
climb
noiselessly
over
the
wall
and
heard
him
drop
on
the
ground
on
the
other
side
of
the
wall.
Paragraph
1:
Now
Frank
knew
what
the
man
wanted
to
do.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Frank
couldn't
just
stand
in
the
dark
and
wait.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2020下高二年级期末考试英语答案
一、听力:1—5
BACBA
6—10
CCABC
11—15
ACBAB
16—20
ACCBA
二、阅读:21-23
DDC
24-27
DBAC
28-31
BCAD
32-35
ABBA
三、七选五:36-40
EDGFB
四、完形填空:
41-45
ADBCC
46-50
DCDCA
51-55
DBABC
五、语法填空:
length
57.
built
While
/
Although
/
Though
pleting
that
61.
of
were
made
63.
increasingly
64.
will
become
65.
more
popular
六、写作参考范文:
第一节
Dear
Mr
Hall,
I
hear
that
you're
not
going
to
go
back
to
your
country
in
the
coming
winter
vacation,
so
I'm
writing
to
invite
you
to
spend
the
Spring
Festival
on
February
11th.
It's
traditionally
a
time
for
family
reunion,
so
my
parents
and
grandparents
will
all
be
there.
We'll
make
dumplings
together
and
have
a
big
dinner,
gathering
around
the
table
and
praying
for
next
year's
good
luck.
We'll
also
play
card
games
and
watch
the
Spring
Festival
Gala
on
TV.
You
may
even
get
a
gift
from
my
parents.
I
sincerely
hope
that
you
can
accept
my
earnest
invitation
and
can
reply
to
me
at
your
earliest
convenience.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
Paragraph
1:
Now
Frank
knew
what
the
man
wanted
to
do.
Everyone
living
in
this
town
knew
that
Oakfield
House
was
filled
with
precious
artwork
worth
millions
of
dollars.
It
was
clear
to
Frank
that
the
family
sleeping
inside
was
in
great
danger.
Would
the
man
have
a
weapon?
Would
he
be
strong
enough
to
overpower
him
before
he
could
harm
the
people
inside?
Frank's
heart
was
racing
with
fear.
He
reached
for
his
cellphone
to
call
the
police,
but
found
it
out
of
power.
If
only
he
had
charged
his
phone
before
leaving
the
office,
but
it
was
too
late.
Paragraph
2:
Frank
couldn't
just
stand
in
the
dark
and
wait.
He
had
to
do
something,even
if
it
meant
risking
his
own
life.
At
his
feet
he
silently
found
several
good-sized
stones,
and
then
he
threw
them
with
all
his
strength
right
at
the
windows
of
the
house.
The
clatter
woke
up
the
people
inside
the
house
and
a
light
came
on
upstairs.
The
big
man
froze,
not
quite
knowing
what
had
just
happened.
Lights
came
on
everywhere
in
the
house
and
within
a
minute
the
night
was
filled
with
the
sounds
of
police
sirens
screaming
toward
Oakfield
House.
七、阅读CD篇解析:
C.
人与社会一生活一关心老人
本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一种关心老人的方法:
和老人跳舞。
28.
B
细节理解题。根据文章第二段第三句,可知通过眼神交流,跨代人的舞蹈治疗能够促进老年人的积极情绪,改善心情,即要看着老人的眼睛,故答案为B。
29.
C
推理判断题。根据第三段可知,每周的布吉舞给老人带来好的精神状态和美好回忆,而对于参与研究的孙辈来说,每周一次的布吉舞改变了他们对衰老的看法,让他们能够接受年长亲戚的最终死亡,因此AB说反了;根据第二句“previously”可知,舞蹈与改善的肌肉力量,平衡,耐力有关系是之前的研究,所以D错;而第三段告诉我们舞蹈给老人和年轻人都带来了好处,故答案为C。
30.
A
细节理解题。根据文章第四段第二句,可知舞蹈运动疗法因其操作简便、成本低而受到重视,即便宜是这种疗法最大的优势,故答案为A。
31.
D
主旨大意题。根据文章内容,可知文章介绍了一种有效的关心祖父母的方法舞蹈治疗,这种方法有助于双方的健康,同时加深了家庭的纽带,故答案为D。
D.
人与自然一人与动物一浪漫多责任少?法国“荣登”全欧宠物遗弃冠军国宝座
本文是一篇说明文。经过几周的封锁法国人比以往任何时候都更渴望逃离这个令人窒息的城市。但繁忙的交通也会提醒人们这里每年夏天的另一个趋势。法国因抛弃宠物而荣登欧洲冠军,举国上下的动物收容所就证明了这个独特而悲伤的传统。
32.
A
猜测词义题。法国因抛弃宠物而荣登欧洲冠军,而这些宠物对他们的夏季旅行来说太麻烦了。举国上下的动物收容所就证明了这个独特而悲伤的传统。
33.
B
细节理解题。文章第二段最后一句可知,法国人遗弃宠物给出的借口很多:度假,生小孩,搬家,或者新伴侣对动物过敏等等……
34.
B细节理解题。文章第一段说宠物被遗弃是因为它们成了夏天外出旅行的法国人的“cumbersome”,举国上下的宠物避难所就是证据;第三段For
shelters
like
this
one,
it
is
the
busiest
time
of
the
year.
......with
60%
of
these
incidents
occurring
over
the
summer.
60%的抛弃宠物事件发生在夏季;
最后一段又说夏天法国酒店额外收取宠物费甚至禁止携带宠物入住。综上细节可知,夏季是宠物避难所最繁忙的季节。
35.
A推理判断题。根据本段可知,饲养宠物就如人们对待新款手机一样,当一款手机过时的时候,人们就会换新款的手机,作者以手机作为类比,来说明法国人遗弃宠物的一个原因。
八、听力原文:
Text
1
W:
Today
is
Bastille
Day,
the
French
national
holiday!
M:
I
know,
but
I’m
not
French.
I’m
from
Germany.
(1)
W:
That’s
okay.
You
can
still
join
our
celebration,
right?
We’re
going
to
have
a
big
meal
at
a
Spanish
restaurant.

巴士底日(Bastille
Day),又称法国国庆日,定于每年的7月14日。
Text
2
W:
Excuse
me.
Can
our
family
buy
tickets
to
the
show,
please?
M:
Of
course,
but
you
only
need
to
buy
two.
(2)
Children
under
the
age
of
twelve
get
in
for
free,
and
your
son
is
clearly
still
in
kindergarten.
Text
3
M:
I’d
like
a
basket
of
bread
with
butter,
please.
Bring
the
bread
first,
please,
if
you
would.
I’d
like
to
eat
a
few
pieces
before
I
have
my
supper.
(3)
W:
No
problem.
We’ll
bring
it
out
when
we
bring
your
drinks.
Text
4
W:
Excuse
me.
Where
is
the
film
room(洗片室)?
(4)
It
says
it
is
at
the
back
of
the
theater,
but
I
can’t
find
it.
M:
The
film
room
is
behind
the
theater,
but
it’s
not
inside
it.
Go
past
the
art
building
and
it’s
on
your
left.
Text
5
W:
I
am
so
angry
at
Chad.
He
was
supposed
to
call
me
twenty
minutes
ago,
and
I抦
still
waiting
for
him.
M:
Look
at
your
phone.
It
says
Chad
called
you
three
times
twenty
minutes
ago!
W:
No
way!
Really?
(5)
Text
6
W:
I
made
an
online
friend
from
France!
A
school
in
France
wanted
to
communicate
with
students
in
the
United
States
using
Facebook.
(6)
My
English
teacher
organized
it.
M:
That抯
great!
W:
Yeah.
We
chat
online
and
learn
about
each
other抯
culture.
We
send
photos
and
leave
little
notes
next
to
them.
M:
Are
you
ever
going
to
meet
in
person?
W:
Yes.
The
teacher
in
France
has
invited
our
whole
class
to
visit
them
next
year
during
summer
vacation!
I抣l
be
staying
at
my
online
friend抯
house!
(7)
M:
Cool!
I抳e
always
wanted
to
study
abroad
for
a
year
in
Spain.
Text
7
W:
Have
you
decided,
Randy?
(8)
(9)
You抣l
have
to
choose
a
school
soon.
M:
No,
and
it抯
driving
me
crazy.
I
haven抰
slept
in
days.
(8)
W:
Well,
your
dad
wants
you
to
go
to
Stanford
like
he
did.
M:
Yeah,
but
Oklahoma
State
University
is
so
much
cheaper.
W:
Stanford
costs
more,
but
it
might
be
worth
it.
You
know,
your
father
still
has
friends
there.
They
could
help
you
when
you
get
there.
M:
But
it抯
so
far
away.
It抯
a
two-day
drive,
and
nearly
all
my
friends
are
going
to
Oklahoma
State
University.
(9)
W:
Well,
I
think
you
should
make
a
decision
based
on
which
school
offers
the
best
education.
Text
8
(第12题为总结题)
W:
Did
you
get
everything
ready
for
the
party
tonight?
M:
I
didn’t
have
time
to
put
up
the
balloons
yet.
But
don’t
worry;
I’ll
do
it
this
afternoon.
Well,
can
you
bake
the
cake?
W:
What?
I
said
that
you
should
bake
the
cake!
I
don’t
have
time
because
I
have
to
go
to
the
dentist
this
afternoon.
(10)
M:
OK,
I
guess
I抣l
just
pick
one
up
from
the
cake
shop.
W:
Did
you
talk
to
the
horse
store?
Did
you
make
sure
that
they
are
going
to
bring
a
white
horse
like
Rebecca
asked
for?
(11)
M:
They
said
they
only
have
grey
and
black
horses,
but
they
can
borrow
one
from
someone
else.
W:
Great.
Sounds
like
we
are
all
set
for
the
party.
I
can抰
wait
to
see
the
look
on
her
face
when
she
sees
everything
that
we抳e
planned.
M:
It抯
going
to
be
amazing!
Text
9
M:
I抦
going
to
the
baseball
game
tonight.
I
have
an
extra
ticket.
Would
you
like
to
come?
(13)
W:
Sure.
(13)
I
don抰
have
any
plans
tonight.
M:
Make
sure
to
bring
a
jacket,
though.
(14)
I
checked
the
weather
for
later,
and
it抯
going
to
be
windy
and
cold.
W:
I
just
moved
into
my
apartment
and
all
my
clothes
are
still
in
boxes.
Could
I
borrow
one
from
you?
(14)
M:
Sure.
Let抯
meet
at
the
stadium
at
5:00
p.m.,
and
I抣l
bring
a
jacket
for
you.
?
W:
Thank
you!
Who
are
they
playing
tonight?
M:
We’re
playing
the
LA
Dodgers,
the
most
hated
team
in
baseball!
W:
Uh-oh!
Maybe
I
shouldn’t
go
with
you!
I
grew
up
in
LA!
The
Dodgers
is
my
favorite
team.
(15)
M:
Really?
Well,
at
least
one
of
our
teams
will
win!
W:
True,
but
I
don抰
like
wearing
my
Dodgers
hat.
People
always
get
mad
at
me.
M:
Don抰
worry;
it抯
all
in
good
fun.
Do
you
want
another
coffee?
W:
No,
thanks.
M:
OK.
I抦
late
for
a
10
a.m.
meeting.
I
have
to
go.
(16)
I抣l
call
you
when
I
get
off
work.
W:
Sounds
good.
Bye.
Text
10
(第20题为总结题)
The
Oscars
are
the
most
important
awards
in
the
film
business.
The
statues
are
called
Oscars
because
one
of
the
organizers
thought
that
the
statue
looked
like
her
uncle
Oscar.
The
Oscars
are
organized
by
the
Academy
of
Motion
Picture
Arts
and
Sciences.
It
is
also
known
as
搕he
Academy.
The
Academy,
which
was
started
in
1927,
is
made
up
of
people
who
work
in
the
film
business.
The
first
Academy
Awards
presentation
was
held
on
May
16,
1929.
(17)
The
famous
golden
Oscar
statues
represent
the
greatest
honor
that
an
actor
or
a
filmmaker
can
achieve.
15
little
statues
were
awarded,
honoring
artists,
directors,
and
other
participants
in
the
filmmaking
industry
of
the
time,
for
their
work
during
the
1927-1928
period.
At
the
start,
there
were
just
36
members,
but
now
there
are
more
than
6000.
(18)
These
members
decide
who
wins
the
Oscars.
Everyone
who
wins
an
Oscar
can
become
an
Academy
member.
The
most
important
Oscar
is
the
Best
Picture
Award.
(19)
It
is
given
to
the
best
film
of
the
year.
Other
important
awards
are
for
the
best
actor
and
the
best
actress.
Today,
up
to
25
regular
awards
are
presented
for
outstanding
individual
or
group
efforts
of
the
year.
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