江苏省宿迁中学2020-20210学年第一学期高三期末模拟测试
英语试题
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。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的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,你将有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.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
They
enjoyed
their
fishing
trip.
B.
They
didn’t
cooperate
with
each
other.
C.
They
aren’t
experienced
in
fishing.
2.
Where
is
Thompson
now
?
A.
Hong
Kong
B.
Beijing.
C.
Tokyo.
3.
What
does
the
woman
think
is
an
advantage
of
parties?
A.
The
opportunity
to
meet
people.
B.
The
time
to
have
new
ideas.
C.
The
best
way
to
make
friends.
4.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
apologize
?
A.
He
is
sorry
the
woman’s
homework
is
so
terrible.
B.
He
has
forgotten
to
bring
her
homework.
C.
He
won’t
finish
her
homework
until
tomorrow.
5.
What
does
the
man
want
to
eat?
A.
Italian
food.
B.
Japanese
food.
C.
Chinese
food.
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道小题,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。听完后,每小题将给出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.
How
are
the
speakers
spending
the
weekend
?
A.
Listening
to
music.
B.
Camping
out.
C.
Staying
at
home.
7.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man’s
idea
?
A.
Great.
B.
Not
so
good.
C.
Just
so
so.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
How
does
the
man
feel?
A.
Comfortable.
B.
Nervous.
C.
Surprised.
9.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
?
A.
Give
a
public
speech.
B.
Go
for
an
interview.
C.
Host
a
ceremony.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
is
the
woman
probably
now?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
a
house
for
rent.
C.
In
her
room.
11.
What
is
the
biggest
reason
to
rent
the
house
?
A.
It
is
close
to
the
park.
B.
It
is
lovely
and
light.
C.
It
is
near
her
shop.
12.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
house?
A.
It
has
a
fridge
in
the
house.
B.
It
has
a
sofa
and
a
coffee
table.
C.
It
doesn’t
have
a
microwave.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Why
does
the
woman
hate
going
to
the
dentist
?
A.
She
doesn’t
like
making
appointments.
B.
She
hates
needles
and
the
sound
of
the
drill.
C.
She
doesn’t
like
to
follow
dentist
guidelines.
14.
How
often
should
people
get
a
dental
cleaning?
A.
Twice
a
year.
B.
Twice
a
month.
C.
Every
two
years.
15.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
?
A.
Go
to
the
dentist
immediately.
B.
Wait
until
the
toothache
goes
away.
C.
Learn
more
about
dental
care.
16.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Dental
care.
B.
Dentist
guidelines.
C.
Tomorrow’s
appointment.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
man
talking
about?
A.
Some
banks
offer
students
credit
cards
for
business.
B.
Credit
cards
used
appropriately
are
good
for
students.
C.
How
to
distinguish
forged
notes.
18.
What
is
the
second
reason
to
use
credit
cards
?
A.
Students
don’t
need
to
bring
much
cash.
B.
Students
don’t
need
to
get
the
changes.
C.
Students
don’t
need
to
worry
about
receiving
forged
notes.
19.
What
will
the
bank
do
if
you
don’t
repay
the
card
account
in
time
?
A.
They
will
reduce
your
interests.
B.
They
will
lower
your
credit.
C.
They
will
bring
inconvenience
to
you
in
the
future.
20.
How
many
reasons
does
the
man
give
to
prove
his
point?
A.
Three
B.
Four
C.
Five
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
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in
Love
With
Your
Writing
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Naked
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author
Jennifer
Probst
reveals
her
pathway
to
success,
from
struggling
as
a
new
writer
to
signing
a
seven-figure
deal.
Written
in
Probst’s
unmistakable
and
honest
voice,
Write
Naked
mixes
personal
essays
on
craft
with
down-to-earth
advice
on
writing
romance
in
the
digital
age.
Just
Write
By
James
Scott
Beli
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In
Just
Write,
you’ll
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master
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nuances(细微差别)
of
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challenges
of
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started,
conquering
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block
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rejection.
Damn
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Wendig
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And
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story,
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need
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understand
why
and
how
that
caring
happens.
Using
a
mix
of
personal
stories,
pop
fiction
examples
and
traditional
storytelling
terms,
The
New
York
Times
bestselling
author
Chuck
Wendig
will
help
you
internalize
the
feel
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powerful
storytelling,
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By
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Kenower
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wisdom
and
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advice,
Fearless
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teaches
you
how
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accept
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inner
value
of
your
work,
enter
a
flow
state
while
writing
and
overcome
rejection,
delay
and
other
obstacles
that
prevent
your
creativity.
With
Fearless
Writing,
you’ll
find
the
inner
strength
to
set
on
a
brave
journey
and
build
a
lifelong
career
in
the
process.
21.
Who
shares
his/her
own
writing
experience
with
the
readers?
A.
Jennifer
Probst.
B.
James
Scott
Beli.
C.
Chuck
Wendig.
D.
William
Kenower.
22.
Which
book
has
the
highest
discount?
A.
Write
Naked.
B.
Just
Write.
C.
Damn
Fine
Story.
D.
Fearless
Writing.
23.
What
do
the
four
books
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
written
by
bestselling
authors.
B.
They
focus
on
traditional
storytelling
terms.
C.
They
show
how
to
overcome
rejection.
D.
They
give
some
practical
advice
on
writing
B
Without
proper
planning,
tourism
can
cause
problems.
For
example,
too
many
tourists
can
crowd
public
places
that
are
also
enjoyed
by
the
inhabitants(当地居民)
of
a
country.
If
tourists
create
too
much
traffic,
the
inhabitants
become
annoyed
and
unhappy.
They
begin
to
dislike
tourists
and
to
treat
them
impolitely.
They
forget
how
much
tourism
can
help
the
country's
economy.
It
is
important
to
think
about
the
people
of
a
destination
(目的地)
country
and
how
tourism
affects
them.
Tourism
should
help
a
country
keep
the
customs
and
beauty
that
attract
tourists.
Tourism
should
also
advance
the
well-being
(health
and
happiness)
of
local
inhabitants.
Too
much
tourism
can
be
a
problem.
If
tourism
grows
too
quickly,
people
must
leave
other
jobs
to
work
in
the
tourism
industry.
This
means
that
other
parts
of
the
country's
economy
can
suffer.
On
the
other
hand,
if
there
is
not
enough
tourism,
people
can
lose
jobs.
Businesses
can
also
lose
money.
It
costs
a
great
deal
of
money
to
build
large
hotels,
airports,
air
terminals,
first-class
roads,
and
other
support
facilities
(设施)
needed
by
tourist
attractions.
For
example,
a
major
international-class
tourism
hotel
can
cost
as
much
as
50
thousand
dollars
per
room
to
build.
If
this
room
is
not
used
most
of
the
time,
the
owners
of
the
hotel
lose
money.
Building
a
hotel
is
just
a
beginning.
There
must
be
support
facilities
as
well,
including
roads
to
get
to
the
hotel,
electricity,
sewers
(阴沟)
to
handle
waste,
and
water.
All
of
these
support
facilities
cost
money.
If
they
are
not
used
because
there
are
not
enough
tourists,
jobs
and
money
are
lost.
24.Which
of
the
following
has
most
probably
been
discussed
in
the
paragraph
that
goes
before
the
passage?
A.
It
is
extremely
important
to
develop
tourism.
B.
Building
roads
and
hotels
is
essential.
C.
Support
facilities
are
highly
necessary.
D.
Planning
is
of
great
importance
to
tourism.
25.Too
much
tourism
can
cause
all
these
problems
EXCEPT______.
A.
a
bad
impact
on
other
industries
B.
a
change
of
tourists'
customs
C.
over-crowdedness
of
places
of
interest
D.
pressure
on
traffic
26.Not
enough
tourism
can
lead
to
_____
A.
an
increase
of
unemployment
B.
a
decrease
in
tourist
attractions
C.
the
higher
cost
of
support
facilities
D.
a
rise
in
price
and
a
fall
in
pay
27.It
is
good
for
local
people
to
be
well
aware
that
tourism
will______.
A.
use
up
a
large
amount
of
water
B.
weaken
their
economy
C.
help
establish
their
traditions
D.
help
improve
their
life
C
Scientists
have
been
studying
how
people
use
money
for
long.
Now
they’re
finding
some
theories
may
apply
to
one
group
of
monkeys.
Researchers
recently
taught
six
monkeys
how
to
use
money.
They
gave
the
monkeys
small
metal
disks(圆片)
that
could
be
used
like
cash
and
showed
them
some
yummy
apple
pieces.
The
monkeys
soon
figured
out
that
if
they
gave
one
of
the
disks
to
a
scientist,
they
d
receive
a
piece
of
apple
in
return.
If
you
think
that
is
all
the
monkeys
can
figure
out,
you
are
wrong.
Two
researchers,
Jake
and
Allison,
acted
as
apple
sellers
in
the
experiments.
The
monkeys
were
tested
one
at
a
time
and
had
12
disks
to
spend
in
each
experiment.
Jake
always
showed
the
monkeys
one
apple
piece,
while
Allison
always
showed
two
pieces.
But
that’s
not
necessarily
what
they
gave
the
monkeys.
The
number
of
apple
pieces
given
for
a
disk
was
determined
at
random.
Experiment
One:
Allison
showed
two
pieces
of
apples
but
gave
both
pieces
only
half
the
time.
The
other
half,
she
took
one
piece
away
and
gave
the
monkey
just
the
remaining
piece.
Jake,
on
the
other
hand,
always
gave
exactly
what
he
showed:
one
piece
for
each
disk.
The
monkeys
chose
to
trade
more
with
Allison.
Experiment
Two:
Allison
continued
to
sometimes
gave
two
pieces
and
sometimes
one
piece.
But
now,
half
the
time,
Jake
gave
the
one
apple
piece
he
was
showing,
and
half
the
time
he
added
a
bonus.
Guess
what?
The
monkeys
chose
to
trade
more
with
Jake.
In
the
first
experiment,
the
monkeys
correctly
figured
out
that
if
they
traded
with
Allison,
they’d
end
up
with
more
treats.
In
the
second
one,
when
a
monkey
received
two
pieces
from
Jake,
it
seemed
like
again.
When
Allison
gave
the
monkey
only
one
piece
instead
of
the
two
she
showed,
it
seemed
like
a
loss.
The
monkeys
preferred
trading
with
Jake
because
they’d
rather
take
a
chance
of
seeming
to
win
than
seeming
to
lose.
We
also
sometimes
make
silly
business
decisions
just
to
avoid
the
feeling
that
we’re
getting
less,
even
when
were
not.
Would
you
have
made
the
same
choices?
28.
What
conclusion
might
experts
draw
from
the
first
experiment?
A.
The
monkeys
show
certain
business
sense.
B.
Business
theories
can
apply
to
all
monkeys.
C.
People
are
smarter
in
terms
of
finance.
D.
It’s
easy
to
teach
monkeys
how
to
trade.
29.
What
does
a
bonus
in
paragraph
5
refer
to?
A.
A
metal
disk.
B.
An
apple
piece.
C.
A
chance.
D.
A
coin.
30.
Why
did
the
monkeys
choose
to
trade
more
with
Jake
in
the
second
experiment?
A.
Because
Jake
always
gave
them
two
apple
pieces.
B.
Because
the
apple
pieces
from
Jake
were
yummy.
C.
Because
they
didn’t
like
the
feeling
of
losing.
D.
Because
they
get
more
apple
pieces
from
Jake.
31.
What
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
People’s
Business
Decision:
Lose
or
Gain?
B.
Moneky’s
Business
Sense:
Smart
or
Silly?
C.
Shopping
for
Bargain:
Same
or
different?
D.
Disk
for
Apple:
Who
to
Trade
with?
D
Smoggy
weather
has
become
common
in
China.
But
these
days,
air
pollution
levels
in
the
north
eastern
city
of
Harbin
surpassed
the
previous
record
levels.
The
city
was
essentially
shut
down
after
PM2.
5,
fine
Particulate(微粒物)
pollution
that
is
considered
hazardous(有害的)
.
reached
levels
of
1000
micrograms
per
cubic
meter-40
times
the
safety
level
remended
by
the
World
Health
Organization.
Schools,
motorways
and
an
airport
were
closed
on
Tuesday
as
visibility(能见度)
in
some
areas
of
the
city
dropped
to
less
than
10
meters.
Photos
from
Harbin
showed
residents
covering
their
mouths
with
masks
and
scarves,
and
moving
like
ghostly
shadows
through
the
fog.
Cars
and
motorcycles
are
moving
slowly
as
traffic
came
to
a
standstill
with
traffic
lights
barely
visible.
.
Just
days
previously
,
the
World
Health
Organization's
International
Agency
for
Research
on
Cancer
(IARC)
classified
air
pollution
as
a
carcinogen(致癌物).
It
stated
that
there
is
“sufficient
evidence”
that
exposure
to
outdoor
air
pollution
causes
lung
cancer
and
also
linked
it
with
an
increased
risk
of
bladder
cancer.
It's
said
that
exposure
has
increased
significantly,
particularly
in
rapidly
growing
industrial
countries
with
large
populations.
“The
air
we
breathe
has
become
polluted
with
a
mixture
of
cancer-causing
substance”,
Dr
Kurt
Straif
,
head
of
the
IARC
said
in
a
press
released.
“We
now
know
that
outdoor
air
pollution
is
not
only
a
major
risk
to
health
in
general,
but
also
a
leading
environmental
cause
of
cancer
deaths.”
On
the
Chinese
social
media
site
Weibo
,
many
users
complained
about
the
pollution
and
shared
their
concerns.
References
to
“feed
people
with
smog”
have
become
popular
on
Weibo
and
there
is
a
sarcastic(讽刺)
play
on
the
expression
“serve
the
people”,
as
the
two
have
a
similar
pronunciation.
The
impact
of
air
pollution
on
people
will
be
gradual.
There
won't
be
a
sudden
outbreak
of
symptoms,
but
normally
three
to
five
days
after
the
smoggy
weather
occurs,
there
is
a
peak(高峰)
in
the
number
of
people
seeing
doctors,
Deng
Ying,
a
doctor
at
the
Second
Affiliated
Hospital
of
Harbin
Medical
University
was
quoted
as
saying.
32.
As
thick
smog
has
become
a
common
scene
in
Harbin,
______
A.
students
there
can
go
to
school
as
usual
B.
residents
in
the
city
can
see
as
far
as
20
meters
C.
traffic
lights
can
be
easily
visible
D.
the
urban
traffic
has
been
seriously
influenced
33.
When
exposed
to
outdoor
air
pollution,
what
kind
of
disease
can
be
caused?
A.
Cancer
of
stomach
B.
Breast
cancer
C.
Bladder
cancer
D.
Ovarian
cancer
34.
According
to
Dr
Kurt
Straif
,
we
can
learn
that_______.
A.
the
effect
of
the
smoggy
weather
is
gradual
B.
air
pollution
is
the
man
environmental
cause
of
cancer
deaths
C.
exposure
has
greatly
increased
in
countries
with
large
populations
D.
“feed
people
with
smog”
has
been
a
hot
word
35.
The
purpose
of
this
passage
is
to
.
A.
awaken
people's
environmental
awareness
B.
warn
people
not
to
go
out
in
smoggy
weather
C.
call
for
the
public
to
wear
their
masks
D.
advise
people
not
to
live
in
Harbin
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。[]
Before
there
was
the
written
word,
there
was
the
language
of
dance.
Dance
expresses
love
and
hate,
joy
and
sorrow
,life
and
death,
and
everything
else
in
between.
?????36??We
dance
from
Florida
to
Alaska,
from
north
to
south
and
sea
to
sea.
We
dance
at
weddings,
birthdays
,
office
parties
and
just
to
fill
the
time.
???
“I
adore
dancing,”
says
Lester
Bridges,
the
owner
of
a
dance
studio
in
Iowa.
“I
can't
imagine
doing
anything
else
with
my
life."
Bridges
?runs
dance
classes
for
all
ages.
"Teaching
dance
is
wonderful.??37?It's
great
to
watch
them.
For
many
of
them,
it's
a
way
of
meeting
people
and
having
a
social
life."
?????38?"I
can
tell
you
about
one
young
couple,"
says
Bridges.
“They're
learning
to
do
traditional
dances.
They
arrive
at
the
class
in
low
spirits
and
they
leave
with
a
smile.??39”
???
So,
do
we
dance
in
order
to
make
ourselves
feel
better,
calmer,
healthier?
Andrea
Hillier
says,“Dance,
like
the
pattern
of
a
beating
heart,
is
life.
Even
after
all
these
years,
I
want
to
get
better
and
better.??40??I
find
it
hard
to
stop!
Dancing
reminds
me
I'm
alive."
A.
So
why
do
we
dance?
B.
Dance
in
the
U.S.is
everywhere.
C.
If
you
like
dancing
outdoors,
come
to
America.
D.
My
older
students
say
it
makes
them
feel
young.
E.
I
keep
practicing
even
When
I'm
extremely
tired.
F.
Dancing
seems
to
change
their
feeling
completely.
G.
They
stayed
up
all
night
long
singing
and
dancing.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的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。
A
man
who
knows
how
to
write
a
personal
letter
has
a
very
powerful
tool.
A
letter
can
be
enjoyed,
read
and
41
.
It
can
set
up
a
warm
conversation
between
two
people
far
apart;it
can
keep
a
42
with
very
little
effort.
I
will
give
43
.A
few
years
ago
my
elder
brother
and
I
were
not
getting
44
.
We
had
been
close
as
45
but
had
grown
apart.
Our
meetings
were
not
46
;
our
conversation
was
filled
with
arguments
and
quarrels;
and
every
effort
to
clear
the
air
seemed
to
only
47
our
misunderstanding.
Then
he
48
a
small
island
in
the
Caribbean
and
we
49
touch
.One
day
he
wrote
me
a
letter.
He
described
his
island
and
its
people,
told
me
what
he
was
doing,
said
how
he
felt,
and
encouraged
me
to
50
.
Rereading
the
letter,
I
was
51
by
its
humor(幽默)and
clever
expressions.
These
were
all
qualities
for
which
I
had
52
respected
my
older
brother
but
53
he
no
longer
had
them.
I
had
never
known
he
could
write
so
54
.
And
with
that
one
letter
we
became
friends
55
.
It
might
never
have
occurred
to
56
to
write
me
if
he
had
not
been
in
a
place
where
there
were
no
57
.
For
him,
writing
was
a
necessity.
It
also
turned
out
to
be
the
best
way
for
us
to
get
back
in
touch.
Because
we
live
in
an
age
of
58
communication(通讯),
people
often
59
that
they
don’t
always
have
to
phone
or
email.
They
have
a
60
.
And
that
is
to
write.
41.A.
received
B.
rewritten
C.
returned
D.
reread
42.A.
record
B.
promise
C.
friendship
D.
secret
43.A.
an
example
B.
a
lesson
C.
an
experience
D.
a
talk
44.A.
through
B.
together
C.
along
D.
away
45.A.
brothers
B.
children
C.
fellows
D.
classmates
46.A.
normal
B.
necessary
C.
pleasant
D.
possible
47.A.
deepen
B.
start
C.
express
D.
settle
48.A.
toured
B.
stopped
over
C.
reached
D.
moved
to
49.A.
lost
B.
kept
in
C.
needed
D.
got
in
50.A.
think
B.
write
C.
enjoy
D.
read
51.A.
driven
B.
beaten
C.
surprised
D.
honored
52.A.
never
B.
seldom
C.
sometimes
D.
once
53.A.
realized
B.
judged
C.
thought
D.
expected
54.A.
well
B.
often
C.
much
D.
soon
55.A.
later
B.
anyhow
C.
too
D.
again
56.A.
us
B.
anyone
else
C.
someone
D.
my
brother
57.A.
mail
services
B.
transport
C.
phones
D.
relatives
58.A.
poor
B.
easy
C.
popular
D.
busy
59.A.
believe
B.
decide
C.
argue
D.
forget
60.A.
habit
B.
choice
C.
method
D.
plan
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。
High-speed
railways,
electronic
payments,
shared
bicycles
and
online
shopping
are
China’s
four
new
ways
of
life.
They
are
most
appealing
to
youths
from
20
countries
participating
___61___
the
Belt
and
Road
Initiative.
The
new
four
great
inventions
are
all
related
to
China’s
gigh0tech
innovation,
___62___
has
improved
the
quality
of
people’s
lives,
“my
wallet
is
no
longer
in
use.
I
can
buy
and
eat
whatever
I
want
___63___
(simple)
with
a
tap
of
my
phone,”
said
Lin
Jinlong,
an
overseas
Chinese
student
from
Cambodia,
___64___
(add)
that
even
pancake
sellers
are
using
Alipay
(mobile
payment).
In
___65___
word,
China
is
leading
in
many
ways.
Bike
sharing,
for
example,
is
not
new
itself.
But
China
has
made
it
much
more
convenient
and
___66___
(enjoy)
both
in
China
and
overseas.
Leading
Chinese
bike-sharing
___67___
(company),
Mobike
and
Ofo
are
now
operating
in
foreign
countries
such
as
Singapore
and
Britain.
Users
in
the
countries
___68___
(feel)
excited
and
posted
photos
of
___69___
(they)
riding
the
Chinese
bikes
on
social
media.
A
growing
number
of
foreigners
hope
___70___
(promote)
economic
development
in
their
home
countries
by
paying
more
attention
to
the
achievement
of
China.
第四部分
书面表达(40分)
71
假设你是王林,寒假期间你要到伦敦旅游,请你根据以下提示给你的英国好友Alex写一封信,请他推荐一个旅馆,要点如下:
1
介绍你伦敦之行的目的;
2
停留时间:5个晚上,从2月8日到12日;
3
房间要求:预定一个房间,旅馆要靠近公共汽车站;有独立浴室;可以上网;
注意:词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Alex,
How
is
everything
going
recently?
72.阅读下面材料,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。
I
am
a
frequent
interstate
traveler.
I
was
born
in
Ontario,
Canada
and
thus
all
my
family
except
my
husband
and
children
live
there.
So
three
times
a
year
I
make
a
trip
north
from
Georgia
to
visit.
I
often
travel
by
myself
as
my
children
are
all
grown
and
my
husband
is
working.
Two
years
ago
I
went
up
in
the
spring
and
brought
one
of
my
sisters
south
for
a
month
to
take
away
the
pains
of
a
long
winter.
This
year
I
did
the
same.
It
is
interesting
that
many
of
my
friends
have
said
"Aren't
you
scared?"
or
"What
if
you
break
down?”.
I
always
respond
that
I
have
a
lot
of
faith
in
the
Lord
and
in
myself.
My
husband
is
a
mechanic
and
each
year
gives
my
230,000+
miles
car
a
good
checkup.
He
will
come
for
me
if
I
need
help.
Here
is
how
my
miracle
happened
on
Interstate
85
North
in
South
Carolina.
Heading
north
to
take
my
sweet
sister
of
63
home
to
Canada,
we
were
chatting
away
and
I
was
driving
70
miles
per
hour
in
the
third
lane
over.
Yes,
the
fastest
lane.
All
of
a
sudden,
I
started
to
lose
power.
I
said
anxiously
I
was
losing
power
and
got
over
to
the
next
and
then
the
right
lane,
I
was
driving
at
about
40
miles
per
hour
when
I
got
to
the
first
exit.
I
finally
arrived
at
a
Citgo
station
and
pulled
off
the
road.
I
immediately
called
my
husband
and
he
didn't
answer.
I
was
thinking
he
never
answered
his
phone.
I
called
2
more
times
saying
please
answer
the
phone
to
myself.
I
was
getting
pretty
upset
thinking
what
I
should
do.
I
got
out
of
the
car
and
looked
under
it
and
smelled
gas.
Then
I
checked
the
oil
and
water.
Luckily,
both
were
good!
My
sister
went
into
the
gas
station
and
said
to
the
clerk
if
he
knew
anyone
who
could
help
us
and
then
said
pray
for
us
as
she
made
her
way
to
the
rest
room.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
?
???I
was
standing
by
my
car
when
a
man
with
broken
English
suddenly
appeared.
_________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
????I
thanked
my
rescuer
and
asked
him
if
I
could
pay
him
for
his
help.
___________________
_________________________________________________________________________
答案:
ACCBB
BCCAC
CCCAB
BBCCA
CBC
DCBA
ABCB
DCBA
BDAFE
DCACB
CADAB
ADCAD
DCBDB
I
was
standing
by
my
car
when
a
man
with
broken
English
suddenly
appeared.
He
said
if
he
could
he
would
help
me.
I
said
I
thought
there
was
a
gas
leak
because
I
smelled
it.
He
got
under
the
car,
and
2
minutes
later,
he
slid
out
and
said
it
was
all
fixed.
He
asked
me
to
start
it
up
and
see
if
it
worked
well.
Actually,
at
first,
I
was
a
little
skeptical.
But
I
did
as
he
said.
To
my
delight
and
relief,
my
car
did
indeed
roar
to
life
and
had
power.
I
thanked
my
rescuer
and
asked
him
if
I
could
pay
him
for
his
help.
He
shook
his
head
instantly
and
politely
refused
my
offer.
I
thanked
the
nice
man
again
and
gave
him
a
big
hug.
My
heart
was
full
and
said
he
was
a
blessing
in
my
life.
His
face
lit
up
and
had
a
beautiful
smile.
My
sister
and
I
were
both
teary
eyed
and
extremely
grateful.
There
are
so
many
stories
of
rudeness
and
unkindness
to
others
but
I
have
been
blessed
many
times
by
kind
and
helpful
people.