江苏省启东中学
2020-2021
学年第二学期第一次阶段测试
高二英语试卷
命题人:
(总分:150
分,
限时:120
分钟)
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15,
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是
C.
What
is
the
man
doing?
Asking
for
directions.
B.
Planning
a
journey.
C.
Buying
a
train
ticket
When
will
the
dinner
probably
begin?
A.
At
3:30
pm.
B.
At
5:30
pm.
C.
At
7:30
pm.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
In
the
factory.
B.
At
home.
C.
In
the
hospital.
What
will
the
woman
do
next?
Park
her
car
here.
B.
Drive
to
another
parking
lot.
C.
Pay
for
the
parking.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
Dining.
B.
Walking.
C.
Dancing.
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。
How
many
bags
did
the
man
receive
yesterday?
A.
24.
B.
28.
C.
38.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman's
bag?
It
has
a
pocket.
B.
It
is
small.
C.
It's
made
of
plastic,
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
Working
experience.
B.
Eating
in
China.
C.
Chinese
painting.
How
long
did
it
take
the
man
to
get
used
to
using
chopsticks?
Six
months,
B.
Three
months,
C.
Three
years,
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
What's
wrong
with
the
woman?
She
has
a
headache.
B.
She
has
a
fever.
C.
She
has
a
running
nose.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
needling?
It
works
fast.
B.
It's
horrible.
C.
It's
popular.
What
will
the
woman
do?
See
a
doctor.
B.
Try
the
method
of
needling.
C.
Take
painkillers.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
When
was
Hugs
Cafe
opened?
A.
In
2012.
B.
In
2014.
C.
In
2015.
Why
did
the
man
open
the
restaurant?
To
help
people
with
special
needs.
To
enrich
his
retirement
life.
To
achieve
a
childhood
dream.
Who
works
at
the
restaurant?
Three
team
leaders.
B.
Twenty-three
employees.
C.
Some
volunteer
helpers.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
Hosting
a
show.
B.
Visiting
a
restaurant.
C.
Doing
a
business
survey.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
What
is
the
speaker
talking
about?
pus
country
life.
B.
His
city
life.
C.
His
country
life
and
city
life.
When
did
the
speaker
go
to
France?
When
he
was
16
years
old.
When
he
got
tired
of
country
life.
Before
he
explored
his
homeland.
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
living
in
a
flat?
Boring.
B.
Suitable.
C.
Crowded.
How
does
the
speaker
sound?
Curious.
B.
Humorous.
C.
Satisfied.
第二部分
阅读
(共两节,满分
50
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
37.5
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Tips
for
Writing
a
Cover
Letter
If
you
are
applying
for
an
internship,
you
will
likely
have
to
submit
a
cover
letter
as
part
of
your
application.
Read
below
for
tips
on
writing
an
internship
cover
letter.
Use
Business
Letter
Format
Use
proper
business
letter
format
when
sending
a
cover
letter
by
mail.
Include
your
contact
information
at
the
top,
the
date,
and
the
contact
information
for
the
employer.
Be
sure
to
provide
a
proper
salutation(问候),
and
sign
your
name
at
the
bottom.
Individualize
Your
Cover
Letter
Make
sure
to
write
a
unique
cover
letter
for
each
internship
for
which
you
apply.
Highlight
/
emphasize
skills
and
abilities
you
have
that
relate
to
the
specific
internship
listing.
The
main
emphasis
of
your
cover
letter
should
be
convincing
the
reader
that
you
will
be
a
qualified
intern.
Emphasize
Your
Academic
Experience
In
the
letter,
you
can
mention
academic
experience,
if
applicable.
Especially
if
you
have
limited
work
experience,
you
might
use
examples
from
school
to
demonstrate(
证明)
that
you
have
particular
skills.
For
example,
if
the
internship
requires
you
to
work
as
part
of
a
team,
provide
an
example
of
an
assistant
at
the
library
or
a
successful
team
project
you
worked
on
during
one
of
your
college
courses.
Include
Extra
Classroom
Experiences
You
can
also
include
details
about
your
relevant
experience
from
extra
classroom
activities
or
volunteer
work.
For
example,
a
reporter
for
a
college
newspaper
can
point
to
interviewing
and
writing
skills;
a
history
of
volunteering
at
a
shelter
can
provide
an
example
of
strong
interpersonal
and
organizational
skills.
Proofread
and
Edit
Be
sure
to
thoroughly
proofread
your
cover
letter
for
spelling
and
grammar
errors.
Many
internships
are
very
competitive,
and
any
error
can
hurt
your
chances
of
getting
an
interview.
Also,
avoid
using
too
many
words
to
convey
your
information
and
intention.
What
can
you
do
to
personalize
your
internship
cover
letter?
Use
proper
business
letter
format.
Employ
more
convincing
expressions.
Promise
a
good
performance
in
the
internship.
Stress
my
own
abilities
related
to
the
requirements
Academic
experience
included
in
the
cover
letter
can
.
make
up
for
the
lack
of
work
experience
prove
you’ll
be
an
outstanding
organizer
show
you
have
a
good
academic
performance
multiply
the
chance
of
working
on
a
team
project
According
to
the
text,
a
cover
letter
should
be
.
emotional
and
simplified
B.
informal
and
detailed
C.
brief
and
targeted
D.
academic
and
qualified
B
My
husband
jokes
with
me
that
my
midlife
crisis
was
having
my
now
11-year-old
daughter
in
my
40s.
I
started
my
career
as
Associate
Editor
at
Woman’s
World
magazine
in
the
late
1990s.
Then
I
was
a
magazine
editor-in-chief
for
five
national
consumer
publications
and
also
contributed
to
magazines
like
Longevity
and
New
Woman.
Four
years
after
getting
married
in
2005,
I
eventually
gave
birth
to
my
daughter,
Crystal.
As
I
wrote
on
:
“As
the
doctor
checked
her
vital
organs
and
my
husband
counted
her
10
perfect
fingers
and
toes,
I
realized
that
my
body
had
produced
a
wonder.”
While
my
peers
were
dealing
with
the
stresses
of
kids
in
school,
I
focused
my
creative
energy
on
carving
out
my
new
identity.
I
was
excited
when
I
was
offered
a
“Mom’s
Talk”
column
where
I
wrote
about
toys,
breastfeeding,
and
my
ongoing(追求)
for
“baby-free”
time.
When
Crystal
was
3
years
old,
I
wrote
an
essay
about
watching
her
dance
at
a
toddler(学步
的小孩)
reading
group
at
the
library,
instead
of
sitting
down
with
the
other
children.
I
expected
her
performance
to
annoy
people,
but
her
joyful
dancing
attracted
them
and
made
me
consider
my
own
possibilities.
“Had
I
ever
been
that
way,
I
wondered.
If
so,
could
I
be
like
that
again?
Could
I
become
as
free
as
a
child
with
her
whole
life
ahead
of
her,
ready
and
willing
to
be
the
star
of
her
own
production?”
As
my
daughter
transformed
from
a
toddler
into
a
young
girl,
she
continued
to
be
my
inspiration.
I
wrote
about
the
new
rules
for
babysitting
and
shared
research
showing
that
fathers
who
participated
in
housework
had
a
positive
impact
on
their
daughter’s
future
success
on
The
Washington
Post.
I
focused
on
providing
Crystal
with
resilience-building(韧性)
when
she
neared
her
teens.
I
wrote
about
powerful
phrases
for
The
Week,
like
“no
one
is
the
judge
of
your
self-worth”.
As
my
daughter
continues
to
grow
during
this
messy
time,
there
is
one
certainty:
I
will
continue
to
tell
my
stories,
through
the
eyes
of
my
midlife
wisdom.
I
can’t
wait
to
see
her
next
chapter
and
for
you
to
read
mine.
How
did
the
author
feel
when
giving
birth
to
her
daughter?
Frightened.
B.
Pleased.
C.
Puzzled.
D.
Disappointed.
In
terms
of
being
a
parent,
the
author
differed
from
her
peers
in
that
.
she
had
to
deal
with
more
stress
from
being
a
mom
she
left
all
the
babysitting
work
to
her
husband
she
combined
the
new
identity
with
her
career
she
adopted
a
creative
method
of
raising
her
baby
What
did
Crystal’s
performance
in
the
library
make
the
author
think
about?
Living
the
same
free
life
as
her
daughter’s.
B.
Giving
performance
in
front
of
a
crowd
C.
Her
previous
life
before
having
the
baby.
D.
Pure
pleasure
during
“baby-free”
time.
Why
does
the
author
consider
Crystal
as
her
inspiration?
Crystal
has
inspired
her
to
take
a
writing
career.
She
has
started
writing
in
the
tone
of
Crystal.
Her
writing
keeps
developing
as
Crystal
grows.
Many
of
her
stories
are
centered
on
her
daughter.
C
Having
a
microchip
implanted
in
a
man's
brain
may
be
common
in
sci-fi
movie
plots,
but
it
may
soon
become
an
actual
possibility.
Elon
Musk
-a
US
tech
tycoon,
founder
of
Space
X-
has
been
working
on
this
technology.
On
Aug
28,
Musk
gave
a
display
of
the
chip,
which
was
implanted
into
the
head
of
a
pig
named
Gertrude.
The
chip,
developed
by
Musk's
company
Neuralink,
is
the
size
of
a
coin.
But
don't
let
its
size
fool
you.
The
tiny
chip
has
over
3,000
electrodes(电极)attached
to
flexible
threads,
which
can
monitor
about
1,000
neurons
(神经元).It
collects
neural
signals
from
an
area
of
the
brain,
and
then
transmits
those
signals
wirelessly
to
nearby
computers,
according
to
MSN.
That
enabled
researchers
to
monitor
Gertrude's
brain
activity
while
she
was
walking
around
in
the
display.
Though
the
technology
is
still
in
its
early
stage,
it
is
encouraging
for
humans.
This
technology
would
solve
a
lot
of
brain
injuries
and
is
essential
for
Al
symbiosis(
共存关系),
which
will
allow
the
human
brain
to
combine
with
an
artificial
intelligence.
When
the
device
can
be
applied
to
humans,
its
main
goal
will
be
to
help
those
who
have
mobility
difficulties.
Musk
hopes
this
technology
can
also
be
used
to
help
those
with
hearing
and
eyesight
issues.
Although
such
a
device
could
repair
those
problems,
putting
it
into
practice
is
by
no
means
a
piece
of
cake.
Currently,
the
device
can
transmit
signals
from
about
500
neurons
in
the
pig's
brain.
Compared
to
80
billion
neurons
in
a
human
brain,
this
number
is
tiny.
And
to
cover
the
whole
human
brain
also
means
the
electrodes
have
to
be
much
smaller.
Also,
implanting
the
chip
into
the
brain
poses
a
potential
danger.
There
is
a
risk
of
the
immune
system
attacking
this
foreign
body.
Right
now,
the
hope
of
controlling
the
brain
via
controlling
a
few
neurons
seems
overly
optimistic.
"There
are
many
technological
challenges
...
to
overcome
before
Neuralink
can
put
its
devices
to
the
purposes,"
Yuan
Lanfeng,
an
associate
professor
at
the
University
of
Science
and
Technology
of
China,
told
China
Daily.
What
do
we
know
about
Elon
Musk's
microchip?
It
was
inspired
by
sci-fi
movie
plots.
B.
It
is
able
to
collect
wireless
signals.
C
It
is
tiny
in
size
but
powerful
in
function.
D.
It
has
been
implanted
into
a
human's
brain,
What
does
the
underlined
word
“that"
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
The
operation
of
the
chip
in
Gertrude’s
brain.
The
attachment
of
electrodes
to
flexible
threads.
The
development
of
neurons
inside
Gertrude's
brain.
The
transmission
of
signals
from
a
nearby
computer
What
is
the
major
target
of
the
microchip?
To
monitor
animals’
brain
activity.
B.
To
help
people
with
mobility
issues.
C.
To
develop
a
cure
for
immune
system
problems.
D.
To
contribute
to
the
research
on
Al
technologies.
How
does
Yuan
Lanfeng
feel
about
implanting
the
chip
into
the
human
brain?
Worried.
B.
Excited.
C.
Optimistic.
D.
Challenged.
D
Social
media
is
taking
over
our
lives:
Facebook,
Instagram,
Twitter
and
now,
TikTok.
These
social
media
platforms
have
transformed
from
a
way
to
stay
connected
to
an
industry
where
even
kids
can
make
money
off
their
posts.
While
this
may
seem
like
another
opportunistic
innovation,
it’s
really
full
of
hidden
false
realities.
The
median
income
(
中位收入)
recorded
in
the
United
States
of
America
was
about
$63,000
in
2018.
TikTokers
can
make
anywhere
from
$50,000
to
$150,000
for
a
TikTok
brand
partnership,
and
TikTokers
with
over
a
million
followers
can
make
up
to
$30,000
a
month
—
$360,000
a
year.
They
are
making
more
than
the
average
person
trying
to
feed
their
family
and
keep
a
roof
over
their
heads,
simply
by
posting
a
15-second
video.
This
is
mad
in
more
ways
than
one.
Not
only
is
it
an
overpaid
“job”,
it
promotes
undeserved
admiration
from
viewers
and
a
false
sense
of
reality.
Many
of
these
famous
TikTokers
are
still
teens,
and
the
effects
of
fame
at
such
an
early
stage
in
life
might
cause
issues
later
in
life,
such
as
mental
illness.
Teens
between
the
ages
of
13
and
17
make
up
27%
of
TikTok
viewers,
who
can
be
easily
influenced
by
what
they
are
watching.
They
can
put
a
false
sense
of
self-value
into
who
they
look
up
to
and
what
they
represent:
money,
fame,
being
considered
conventionally
attractive.
While
TikTok
has
become
a
great
tool
for
marketing,
it’s
important
to
understand
how
this
content
affects
young
viewers.
If
we’re
constantly
consuming
content
that
shows
us
all
we
need
to
do
to
be
successful
is
be
conventionally
attractive
and
post
a
15-second
video
featuring
a
new
dance,
it
will
challenge
our
knowledge
of
what
really
makes
someone
successful
and
will
in
turn
affect
our
individual
work
ethics
(伦理).
What
about
the
people
who
miss
birthdays
and
family
holidays
due
to
their
jobs
and
aren’t
getting
paid
nearly
as
much
as
these
TikTokers?
Richard
Colyer,
president
and
creator
of
Metaphor,
Inc.,
had
his
own
view
on
this
issue.
“It
sounds
great
that
kids
can
make
money
for
doing
the
latest
dance
moves
in
a
15-second
video,
but
we
should
feed
the
minds
of
kids
and
not
just
their
bank
accounts.
TikTok
can
be
great
if
used
properly.
Money
alone
is
not
good,
technology
alone
is
not
good
and
connectedness
can
be
bad
if
it’s
only
online.”
Again,
as
a
fellow
consumer
of
TikTok,
I
do
enjoy
the
app
when
I
have
some
time
to
kill
and
need
a
good
laugh.
I’m
not
against
someone
making
a
living
on
entertainment,
but
what
does
getting
famous
of
a
15-second
video
teach
young
people?
What
does
the
underlined
word
“this”
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to?
Social
networking.
B.
Making
money
on
social
media.
C.
A
job
offered
by
TikTok.
D.
Staying
connected
to
the
Internet.
Which
is
the
possible
influence
of
TikTok
on
its
young
users?
They
tend
to
live
an
adult
life
too
soon.
B.
They
are
forced
to
pay
for
certain
services.
C.
They
may
abandon
other
social
media.
D.
They
are
likely
to
develop
false
values.
What
can
we
infer
from
Richard
Colyer’s
comments?
TikTok
can
be
a
positive
influence
if
teens
employ
it
wisely.
Young
TikTokers
should
be
banned
from
making
money.
It
is
better
to
involve
education
on
investment
in
TikTok
videos.
Contents
of
videos
need
checking
before
their
release
online.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
Say
No
to
TikTok.
B.
Join
Young
TikTokers
C.
TikTok
—
A
Mine
of
Money
D.
A
Job
vs
An
Entertainment
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。
Learning
Is
Everywhere
and
Anytime
Employees
nowadays
are
faced
with
major
changes
in
their
working
life.
Besides
their
daily
tasks
and
responsibilities,
they
are
also
learners.
Specifically,
they
are
learners
faced
with
an
information
overload
and
above
all,
a
limited
amount
of
time.
In
order
to
catch
all
the
opportunities
learning
has
to
offer,
learning
should
be
able
to
occur
anywhere,
at
any
time.
36
This
first
challenge
for
all
the
learners
involved
in
the
e
-
learning
area
is
that
your
contents
should
be
available
on
smartphones
and
mobile
Internet
devices,
or
you
won’t
have
any
chance
to
be
competitive
in
the
e
-
learning
field.
37
Did
you
know
that
the
rate
of
information
has
tripled
(
增长三倍)
in
the
last
3
years
alone?
People
are
overloaded
with
tools
and
need
guidance
to
learn
how
to
learn
in
the
digital
age.
38
Micro
-
learning
makes
learning
easier
with
smaller
learning
units
and
short
-
term
-
focused
activities.
As
experts
say,
repetitive
learning
through
putting
the
learning
process
into
daily
routines
is
highly
effective.
And
you
can
improve
the
learner
experience
by
offering
so
-
called
learning
nugget
in
an
ATAWADAC
style:
Any
Time,
Any
Where,
Any
Device,
Any
Content.
To
boost
the
learner
experience,
you
need
to
select
only
content
that
is
relevant
to
you.
Create
your
own
personalized
on
-
demand
learning
library,
by
piling
up
interesting
learning
content
that
you
can
easily
get.
39
,
you
can
create
your
daily
learning
journey
by
consuming
bite
-
sized
learning
content
on.
40
Increase
the
completion
rate.
Give
visibility
to
onboarding
programs:
newcomers
can
have
access
to
entry
-
level
programs
everywhere
and
at
any
time.
Give
feedback
before
or
after
training
lessons.
How
to
increase
micro
-
learning?
Here
are
some
benefits
of
micro
-
learning.
It's
important
to
know
repetitive
learning
too.
Micro
-
learning
forms
an
answer
for
learner’s
challenges.
Besides,
people
are
faced
with
an
information
overload.
It
should
also
take
into
consideration
the
limitations
of
the
individual.
By
means
of
one
mobile
device
(tablet,
phone,
application).
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分
30
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每题
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。
In
Boston,
robots
have
displaced
41
and
are
creating
complex
bowls
of
food
for
customers.
In
Prague,
machines
are
42
waiters
and
servers
using
an
app.
In
Denver,
they’re
taking
orders.
Robots
are
even
making
the
perfect
loaf
of
bread
these
days,
taking
charge
of
a(n)
43
that
has
remained
in
human
hands
for
thousands
of
years.
Now
comes
Briggo,
a
company
that
has
created
a
fully
44
,
robotic
coffee
machine
that
can
push
out
100
cups
of
coffee
in
a
single
hour
--
equaling
the
45
of
three
to
four
baristas
(咖啡师),
according
to
the
company.
Using
a
mix
of
Latin
American
beans,
the
machine
creates
46
cups
of
coffee
that
can
be
ordered
via
an
app,
giving
customers
control
over
ingredients,
flavorings
and
temperature
without
any
human
interaction.
The
company
says
no
other
business
in
the
world
has
applied
as
much
47
to
“specialty
coffee.”
Removing
the
48
element
from
ordering
a
cup
of
coffee
is
one
of
the
company’s
primary
selling
points.
“No
more
lines,
no
more
counter
confusion,
no
more
misspelled
names,”
Briggo’s
website
says.
Kevin
Nater,
Briggo’s
president
and
chief
executive,
said
the
machine
would
best
fit
locations
in
which
49
is
highly
valued,
like
airports
and
office
buildings,
where
several
of
the
machines
currently
operate.
“Imagine
you’re
coming
into
the
security
line
at
the
airport,
your
flight
is
coming
up,
and
you
know
that
if
you
want
a
coffee
you’re
going
to
stand
in
a
long
line,”
said
Nater.
“From
the
security
line,
you
can
simply
order
your
cup
of
coffee
and
pick
it
up
at
the
coffee
haus
and
make
it
to
your
flight
50
.”
“I’ve
never
found
anyone
who
wants
to
stand
in
line
a
long
time,”
he
added.
“We’ve
just
changed
the
51
.”
But
Olive
Geib,
a
24-year-old
barista
in
Annapolis,
Md.,
remained
52
.
As
coffee
is
being
made
by
a
barista,
he
said,
subtly(细微地)adjusting
the
ratio
of
water
to
coffee
bean
as
flavor
develops
through
refined
taste
tests,
is
a
crucial
part
of
the
process.
“All
the
numbers
and
data
in
the
world
can’t
actually
tell
you
how
the
coffee
53
,”
Geib
said.
Asked
whether
he
was
worried
about
losing
his
job
to
a
robot,
Gerb
said,
“absolutely
not.”
He
said
there’s
a
54
group
of
people
who
will
always
seek
out
the
slower,
interactive
experiences
at
coffee
shops.
“A
lot
of
customers
really
appreciate
watching
a
barista
carefully
pouring
water
or
steaming
the
milk,”
he
added.
“This
55
aspect,
the
atmosphere
and
the
interaction
with
the
barista,
is
a
big
part
of
the
experience
of
drinking
coffee.”
41.
A.
waitresses
B.
baristas
C.
cooks
D.
machines
42.
A.
replacing
B.
recruiting
C.
restoring
D.
resisting
43.
A.
room
B.
art
C.
school
D.
oven
44.
A.
typical
B.
inaccessible
C.
challenging
D.
automatic
45.
A.
quality
B.
output
C.
time
D.
cost
46.
A.
sugar-free
B.
fruit-flavored
C.
customized
D.
professional
47.
A.
inspiration
B.
technology
C.
correction
D.
strictness
48.
A.
safety
B.
stress
C.
human
D.
design
49.
A.
service
B.
preparation
C.
reliability
D.
convenience
50.
A.
on
time
B.
for
real
C.
in
advance
D.
without
notice
51.
A.
game
B.
price
C.
fact
D.
myth
52.
A.
nervous
B.
sad
C.
annoyed
D.
doubtful
53.
A.
looks
B.
changes
C.
sells
D.
tastes
54.
A.
distinguished
B.
difficult
C.
loyal
D.
laze
55.
A.
cultural
B.
social
C.
skillful
D.
mindful
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
In
modern
society,
many
traditional
Chinese
festivals
are
becoming
less
and
less
popular.
However,
they
are
important
part
of
Chinese
culture,
and
it’s
our
56
(responsible)
to
protect
and
maintain
them.
This
article
focuses
on
a
festival
that
many
people
are
not
familiar
with
--Hanshi
Festival.
With
a
history
of
more
than
2,600
years,
Hanshi
Festival
is
the
only
traditional
one
in
China
named
57
food,
and
it
is
also
known
as
the
Cold
Food
Festival
as
people
are
only
allowed
to
eat
cold
food
on
this
day.
Hanshi
normally
58
(fall)
around
April
3
in
the
solar
calendar,
one
to
two
days
ahead
of
the
Qingming
Festival.
In
most
parts
of
China,
fires
might
start
easily
in
the
dry
early
spring
due
to
the
flammable
substances
59
(store)
by
people
and
the
spring
thunder.
As
a
result,
the
ancients
usually
held
grand
ceremonies
of
sacrifice
in
60
the
fire
stored
from
the
previous
year
would
be
put
out.
Later,
they
would
drill
wood
to
get
new
fire
for
a
new
year.
The
gap
between
putting
out
old
fire
and
61
(burn)
the
wood
to
obtain
new
fire
ranged
from
three,
five,
or
seven
days
according
to
different
62
(history)
records.
During
the
gap
days,
fires
63
(prohibit)
in
households.
As
a
result,
people
would
eat
what
they
had
prepared
previously,
namely
the
cold
food,
or
hanshi
in
Chinese.
That’s
64
the
Hanshi
Festival
gradually
came
into
being.
As
the
Hanshi
Festival
is
one
to
two
days
ahead
of
the
Qingming
Festival,
they
gradually
got
combined
with
one
another.
After
the
Song
Dynasty,
cold
food
did
not
remain
a
necessity
on
this
day,
and
gradually,
Qingming
Festival
took
over
the
folk
activities
of
Hanshi
65
(become)
a
major
festival
on
this
subject.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节:应用文(满分
15
分)
12
月
3
日是国际残疾人日(International
Day
of
Persons
with
Disability),请你以学校英语俱乐部的名义向同学们写一封倡议信,内容包括:
1、倡议主题:我为残疾人做点什么?
2、活动安排:国际残疾人日当天,访问残疾人。
3、今后的打算
注意:词数
100
左右;
Dear
Classmates,
第二节(满分
25
分)
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
was
walking
down
the
muddy
road
one
day
when
my
cell
phone
rang.
A
child's
voice
on
the
other
end
spoke
to
me
softly,
"Dad,
please
come
hack
soon.
I
miss
you
so
much!”
Unconsciously,
I
knew
it
was
a
wrong
number
once
again.
I
don’t
have
a
single
daughter.
I
just
have
a
six-year-old
son.
It
is
not
unusual
to
receive
this
kind
of
calls
nowadays,
so
I
replied
rudely,
"You've
dialed
the
wrong
number!”
and
then
hung
up
in
anger.
During
the
following
days,
I
got
the
same
call
now
and
then.
It
disturbed
me,
so
I
either
rejected
her
or
hung
up
right
away
rudely.
I
couldn’t
help
complaining
about
this,
“What
an
impolite
girl!
How
can
she
call
me
up
over
and
over
again?”
How
1
wished
the
little
girl
would
stop
causing
any
trouble
to
me
some
day!
Suddenly,
the
phone
rang
up
again.
It
was
from
the
same
girl-
It
seemed
that
she
would
not
give
up
until
she
got
an
answer.
She
constantly
called
me
up.
Even
if
I
did
not
give
her
an
answer,
she
still
dialed
my
number
from
time
to
time.
Eventually
I
unwillingly
answered
the
phone.
1
heard
the
weak
voice
of
that
little
girl,
“Dad,
please
come
back
now.
I
miss
you
so
much!
Mom
told
me
this
was
not
a
wrong
number.
It
is
your
cell
phone
number,
right?
Dad,
I
am
in
so
much
pain!
Mom
said
you
were
too
busy
to
take
care
of
me.
She
is
tired
out
from
looking
after
me.
Dad,
I
know
you
are
busy.
If
you
cannot
come
home,
please
kiss
me
again
in
the
phone,
OK?”
The
innocent
request
was
difficult
to
reject.
I
made
a
loud
kiss
into
the
phone
and
heard
a
weak
voice
saying,
“Thank
you....
Dad,
I
am
so...
happy,
so
…happy
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。
Para.
1
Shortly
after
this,
I
became
interested
in
who
had
been
on
the
other
end
of
my
phone.
I
couldn’t
wait
to
ask
the
woman
how
her
daughter
was.启东中学高二下学期第一次月考
英语参考答案
听力:1-10:
ACBBA,
CAABA
11-20:
BCCAB,
ACBCC
阅读:21-23.
DAC
24-27.
BCAC
28-31.
CABD
32-35.
BDAD
36-40.
FEDGB
语言运用:41-55:
CABDB,
CBCDA,
ADDCB
56.
responsibility
57.
after
58.
falls
59,
stored
60.
which
61.
Burning
62.
historical
63.
were
prohibited
64.
how
65.
to
become
/
becoming
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:
Dear
classmates,
December
3,
International
Day
of
Persons
with
Disability,
is
around
the
comer.
To
show
our
great
concern
about
the
disabled,
the
Students
English
Club
will
organize
an
activity
with
the
theme
“What
can
we
do
for
the
disabled”.
On
that
day,
we
will
visit
some
disabled
people
near
our
school,
doing
some
work
for
them,
such
as
cleaning
their
houses
and
washing
clothes.
In
the
rest
of
the
term,
we'll
make
this
kind
of
activity
a
regular
practice.
Every
one
of
us
is
welcome
to
have
a
disabled
person
as
a
partner,
and
we
will
do
our
best
to
help
them.
Looking
forward
to
your
participation.
The
Students
English
Club
第二节:(One
possible
version)
Shortly
after
this,
I
became
interested
in
who
had
been
on
the
other
end
of
my
phone.
When
I
called
the
number
back,
a
woman
answered,
“Sorry,
sir.
I
am
really
sorry
to
bother
you.
I
did
want
to
call
to
apologize."
From
the
woman,
I
learnt
that
the
girl
had
bone
cancer
when
she
was
born,
and
unfortunately
her
father
died
in
an
accident
weeks
ago.
The
little
girl
suffered
from
unbearable
treatment
every
day.
Feeling
painful,
she
would
cry
for
her
dad
who
had
always
encouraged
her,
so
her
mother
gave
her
a
random
number.
(80
words)
I
couldn't
wait
to
ask
the
woman
how
her
daughter
was.
The
woman
thought
for
a
while,
saying
sadly,
“She
has
gone.
You
must
have
kissed
her
on
the
phone,
and
she
went
with
a
smile
as
she
tightly
held
the
cell
phone
with
which
she
could
hear
her
voice.."
On
hearing
this,
I
couldn't
keep
back
my
sad
feeling,
tears
streaming
down
my
cheeks.
I
didn't
know
what
to
say,
so
I
slowly
hang
up
my
phone,
praying
for
her
happiness
and
health
in
heaven.
(75
words)