江苏省启东市吕四中学2020-2021学年高一下学期3月检测英语试卷 Word版含答案(含听力音频,含文字材料)

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高一英语试卷
考试时间:120分钟
满分:150分
命题人:
第一部分
听力
(共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)
第一节
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。听每段对话前,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。每段对话读一遍。
1.
Why
does
Cindy
know
much
about
animals?
A.
She
works
on
a
farm.
B.
She
really
likes
animals.
C.
She
once
lived
on
the
farm.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
modern
lifestyle.
B.
A
painting.
C.
A
trip
to
the
countryside.
3.
What
does
Mary
probably
do?
A.
She
is
a
journalist.
B.
She
is
a
firefighter.
C.
She
is
an
animal
trainer.
4.
Who
is
Mike?
A.
The
woman's
husband.
B.
The
woman's
father.
C.
The
woman's
son.
5.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Assistant
and
shopper.
C.
Customer
and
repairman.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
Who
does
the
woman
want
to
buy
a
sofa
for?
A.
Her
sister.
B.
Her
friend.
C.
Herself.
7.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
grocery
store.
B.
In
a
bedding
shop.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
have
to
do?
A.
Write
two
essays.
B.
Prepare
a
research
paper.
C.
Study
for
an
English
test.
9.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
her
classes?
A.
Excited.
B.
Stressed.
C.
Bored.
10.
What
is
The
Grapes
of
Wraths?
A.
A
short
story.
B.
A
movie.
C.
A
sad
book.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
What
has
made
working
at
home
possible?
A.
Living
far
from
workplaces.
B.
Communication
industry.
C.
More
job
opportunities.
12.
What
is
the
advantage
of
working
at
home
according
to
the
woman?
A.
Saving
more
time.
B.
Having
a
lot
of
freedom.
C.
Taking
care
of
the
family
easily.
13.
What
might
happen
in
the
future
in
the
woman's
opinion?
A.
British
company
will
move
overseas.
B.
All
companies
will
employ
home
workers.
C.
People
will
work
at
home
for
a
foreign
company.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
What
is
Penny's
current
problem?
A.
She
has
a
toothache.
B.
She
has
a
sore
throat.
C.
She
has
an
earache.
15.
How
often
will
Penny
take
the
medicine?
A.
Once
a
day.
B.
Twice
a
day.
C.
Three
times
a
day.
16.
When
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
On
Monday.
B.
On
Tuesday.
C.
On
Thursday.
17.
What
does
the
man
ask
Penny
to
do
in
the
end?
A,
Make
an
appointment.
Go
to
the
medicine
shop.
C.
Take
the
medicine
properly,
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
How
many
factors
of
car
accidents
are
mentioned?
A.
2.
B.
3.
C.
4.
19.
What
measure
has
been
taken
to
reduce
car
accidents?
A.
Improved
highway
design.
B.
Stricter
traffic
management.
C.
Strengthened
training
for
drivers.
20.
What
remains
an
important
cause
of
road
accidents?
A.
Poor
traffic
control.
B.
Some
driver-less
cars.
C.
Drivers'
carelessness.
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)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的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
Employing
Unit
Job
Description
Salary
&
Benefits
Apollo
Group,
Inc.
As
a
System
Analyst,
you’re
going
to
supply
solutions
to
the
improvement
of
productivity
and
efficiency
of
the
corporation.
You
must
be
able
to
do
research
on
the
reported
and
identified
problems
of
the
company
and
will
plan
for
solutions
by
using
the
various
approaches
in
problem
solving.
$74,317/year;health
&
life
insurance;
career
development
Cengage
Learning
As
a
Business
Manager
you
will
evaluate
publishing
plans
and
offer
support
to
attitudes
or
opinions
on
newspaper
programs.
This
will
help
the
improvement
of
the
long
and
short
plans
for
the
business
units
to
guarantee
precise
and
gainful
business
decision.
$57,000-$74,000/year;medical
coverage;Paid
vacations:
holiday
&
personal
time
Kaplan
University
As
a
Faculty
Manager,
you
will
be
responsible
for
ensuring
quality
in
academics
and
student
learning
experiences.
You
will
be
a
key
member
of
the
academic
leadership
group.
The
position
will
also
develop
and
support
faculty
according
to
national
standards
as
well
as
guidelines.
$58,000-$63,000/year;on-time
bonus;vacation
and
sick
pay
Boston
University
As
an
Assistant
Professor,
you’re
going
to
help
the
professor
with
his
job.
You
can
do
a
wide
range
of
work
such
as
teaching
students
knowledge
in
your
field
and
guiding
them
with
their
studies.
You
will
also
prepare
lessons,
examinations
and
other
exercises
that
are
necessary
in
the
classroom
or
laboratory.
$84,053/year;profit
sharing;paid
vacations
21.
According
to
the
Ads
above,
what
should
a
System
Analyst
be
capable
of?
A.
Analyzing
problems
and
giving
solutions.
B.
Identifying
problems
of
the
company.
C.
Improving
national
standards
and
guidelines.
D.
Evaluating
various
problem-solving
methods.
22.
What
might
a
Business
Manager
in
Cengage
Learning
get?
A.
$74,317
per
year
&
Medical
coverage.
B.
$74,000
per
year
&
Profit
sharing.
C.
$68,000
per
year
&
Paid
vacations.
D.
$61,000
per
year
&
On-time
bonus.
23.
Which
unit
needs
a
qualified
academic
leader?
A.
Apollo
Group,
Inc.
B.
Cengage
Learning.
C.
Kaplan
University.
D.Boston
University.
B
Prairie
dogs(草原犬鼠)are
native
to
the
prairies
of
the
United
States,
Canada,
and
Mexico.
They
are
actually
a
type
of
squirrel
named
for
the
place
where
they
live
and
the
warning
call
they
give
when
they
are
threatened(威胁),
which
sounds
similar
to
a
dog’s
bark.
One
of
the
amazing
things
about
prairie
dogs
is
the
way
that
they
live
in
“towns.”
These
towns
can
contain
many
hundreds
of
prairie
dog
families.
Prairie
dogs
like
to
live
with
other
prairie
dogs,
so
they
join
together
to
make
prairie
dog
towns.
These
are
collections
of
prairie
dog
families
that
can
cover
one
or
two
square
kilometers.
Prairie
dog
towns
are
big
because
each
family
lives
in
their
own
tunnel(地道)system,
which
is
usually
10-30
meters
wide.
Families
are
usually
made
up
of
1
male,
2
to
4
females,
and
their
children.
When
the
young
prairie
dogs
reach
three
years
of
age,
they
leave
home
to
found
their
own
families
on
the
edges(边缘)of
the
town.
Prairie
dog
tunnels
usually
have
several
chambers.
These
chambers
are
like
rooms
in
a
house.
Female
prairie
dogs
use
them
when
they
give
birth
and
when
they
raise
their
babies.
The
other
chambers
are
used
by
the
family
for
sleeping.
To
make
them
comfortable,
prairie
dogs
separate
the
chambers
by
lining
the
walls
with
grass.
The
tunnels
are
also
used
for
protection
when
prairie
dogs
are
threatened
by
other
animals.
For
this
reason
they
are
designed
with
two
or
more
holes
serving
as
doors.
Prairie
dogs
like
living
in
towns
and
they
even
make
social
visits
to
each
other.
When
two
friendly
prairie
dogs
meet,
they
greet
each
other
with
a
kind
of
kiss.
However,
the
male
prairie
dogs
defend
the
borders
of
the
family’s
tunnel
system
against
enemies.
Prairie
dog
towns
have
conflicts,
social
gatherings,
and
cooperation
just
like
a
human
town,
which
makes
them
very
interesting.
24.
What
do
we
know
about
prairie
dogs?
A.
They
bark
like
squirrels.
B.
They
are
group
animals.
C.
They
are
an
endangered
species.
D.
They
are
wild
dogs
living
on
grasslands.
25.
How
does
the
author
explain
the
function
of
chambers
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
By
giving
the
meaning
of
chambers.
B.
By
describing
how
chambers
are
built.
C.
By
comparing
chambers
to
human
homes.
D.
By
classifying
the
contents
of
chambers.
26.
Why
are
tunnels
designed
with
many
holes?
A.
To
let
in
fresh
air.
B.
To
make
it
comfortable
for
sleep.
C.
To
avoid
being
crowded
in
and
out.
D.
To
run
away
from
dangerous
enemies.
27.
The
last
paragraph
is
mainly
about
prairie
dogs’
________.
A.
social
life
B.
social
structure
C.
hunting
habits
D.
living
environment
C
The
technology
of
autonomous(自动驾驶的)vehicles
(AVs)
is
advancing
rapidly,
but
have
we
really
thought
how
they’ll
work?
In
this
report
on
AVs
in
Australia,
Austroads
paints
both
positive
and
negative
scenarios(场景)for
the
future.
The
positive
scenario
suggests
that
AVs
could
reduce
car
ownership
and
use
thanks
to
a
large
number
of
shared
and
connected
AVs.
But
for
this
scenario
to
work,
AVs
must
be
shared
and
not
privately
owned
and
there
must
be
a
good
enough
public
transport(运输)system,
which
is
not
the
present
situation
in
most
Australian
cities,
suggesting
it’s
unlikely
that
the
arrival
of
AVs
will
reduce
our
dependence
on
private
cars.
I
once
spoke
to
a
group
of
car
owners
working
outside
the
centre
of
Sydney,
who
used
their
cars
to
do
all
kinds
of
things.
They
saw
their
cars
as
spaces
of
climate-controlled
comfort,
where
they
could
have
time
alone,
away
from
busy
lives.
They
also
expressed
a
strong
belief
that
Australians
have
a
basic
right
to
be
comfortable,
protected
and
autonomously
mobile.
Is
public
transport
good
enough?
If
AVs
are
to
reduce
car
ownership
and
use,
we
will
need
to
drive
less
than
we
currently
do.
This
requires
other
useful
and
reliable
transport
choices.
Yet
for
many
of
us,
taking
public
transport
remains
difficult:
we
are
car
dependent
because
we
have
little
choice.
However,
AVs
really
have
many
advantages
over
private
cars.
AVs
don’t
need
to
be
parked
nearby
to
their
rider,
and
they
can
go
off
and
park
themselves
wherever
there’s
a
free
space.
Imagine
the
scenario
of
someone
currently
driving
10km
to
work
each
day
and
paying
$10
to
park.
In
the
world
of
fully
autonomous
vehicles,
they
would
certainly
choose
to
save
that
$10
per
day
and
have
their
car
drive
them
to
work,
drop
them
off,
take
itself
home,
only
to
return
when
the
driver
orders
it
to
come
at
the
end
of
the
day.
That
makes
a
20
km
a
day
or
a
40
km
a
day.
And
imagine
that
for
millions
of
households
across
the
city.
In
addition,
AVs
will
ensure
that
time
in
the
car
is
more
pleasurable
and
useful.
Being
stuck
in
a
traffic
jam
might
not
be
such
a
pain
if
you
could
be
working,
reading,
watching
a
movie,
having
a
coffee
with
friends,
playing
with
the
dog,
or
starting
Friday
night
drinks
early.
So,
when
considering
the
influence
of
AVs,
we
need
to
be
careful.
The
automotive(机动车辆的)industry
is
powerful.
We
need
to
be
prepared
for
AVs
to
strengthen,
rather
than
replace,
the
present
situation
of
car
ownership
and
use.
28.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
3?
A.
Australians
consider
their
cars
as
a
burden.
B.
Australians
depend
heavily
on
their
cars.
C.
Australians
live
a
very
busy
and
stressful
life.
D.
Australians
can
not
afford
to
own
private
cars.
29.
What
do
we
know
about
Australia’s
public
transport?
A.
Many
Australians
still
can’t
benefit
from
it.
B.
It
is
a
reliable
choice
for
the
majority
of
people.
C.
Its
convenience
makes
it
favored
by
many
Australians.
D.
Much
progress
has
been
made
in
public
transport.
30.
According
to
the
passage,
compared
with
private
cars,
AVs
________.
A.
can
enable
their
users
to
avoid
being
stuck
in
traffic
jams.
B.
can
keep
their
users
away
from
busy
life.
C.
will
help
their
users
make
more
friends.
D.
will
save
their
users’
trouble
of
parking
cars.
31.
Which
of
the
following
does
the
author
most
probably
agree
with?
A.
AVs
will
effectively
solve
all
serious
problems
in
cities.
B.
AVs
will
probably
increase
the
amount
of
driving
instead
of
reducing
it.
C.
AVs
will
lead
to
a
significant
reduction
in
private
car
ownership.
D.
AVs
will
completely
replace
the
present
situation
of
car
use.
D.
A
vaccine
(疫苗)
that
protects
against
one
of
the
main
common
cold
viruses
has
been
shown
to
be
safe
and
effective
in
a
clinical
trial
and
could
be
available
by
2024.
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV)
spreads
so
easily
that
more
than
90
percent
of
people
have
experienced
their
first
infection
(感染)
by
the
age
of
2.
It
usually
causes
cold-like
symptoms
but
can
lead
to
severe
illness
in
young
children
and
older
people.
All
around
the
world,
about
60,000
children
under
the
age
of
5
and
14,000
people
over
the
age
of
65
die
each
year
after
developing
the
virus.
Developing
vaccines
against
RSV
and
other
respiratory
viruses
has
been
difficult
because
the
respiratory
tract
(呼吸道)
is
a
surface
exposed
directly
to
the
outside
world,
says
Kirsten
Spann
at
the
Queensland
University
of
Technology
in
Australia.
In
recent
years,
however,
there
has
been
rapid
progress
in
finding
new
ways
to
improve
immunity
against
respiratory
viruses.
Several
RSV
vaccines
are
being
tested
in
clinical
trials,
including
one
made
by
German
company
Bavarian
Nordic.
Its
vaccine
is
designed
to
build
immunity
against
RSV
by
exposing
me
body
to
five
small
fragments
of
the
virus.
In
a
clinical
trial(临床试验)
involving
420
adults
aged
55
and
older,
a
single
injection
(注射)
of
the
vaccine
in
the
upper
arm
increased
the
levels
of
RSV-fighting
antibodies
inside
the
nose
by
three
times
and
caused
no
serious
side
effects.
This
immune
response
lasted
for
six
months
----
enough
to
cover
a
winter
cold
season
----
and
was
restored
with
a
booster
shot
at
12
months.
The
results
are
promising,
but
more
research
is
needed
to
see
if
the
immune
response
is
strong
enough
to
prevent
RSV
infections,
says
Spann.
Bavarian
Nordic
is
now
planning
a
bigger
clinical
trial
of
its
RSV
vaccine
that
is
scheduled
to
begin
in
2021
and
will
involve
more
than
12,000
adults.
If
the
results
are
positive,
the
company
hopes
to
make
the
vaccine
available
by
2024.
The
firm
plans
to
offer
the
vaccine
to
children
too,
but
not
until
it
has
passed
clinical
trials
involving
people
in
this
age
range
32.
What
do
we
know
about
RSV?
A.
It
takes
thousands
of
lives
every
year.
B
It
is
a
newly
discovered
virus.
C.
It
is
the
deadliest
cold
virus.
D.
It
mainly
puts
older
adults’
lives
at
risk-
33.
Which
word
can
best
describe
the
development
of
RSV
vaccines?
A.
Creative
B.
Challenging.
C.
Interesting
D.
Dangerous.
34.
What
was
one
feature
of
the
RSV
vaccine
developed
by
Bavarian
Nordic?
A.
It
had
no
human
subjects(实验对象).
B.
It
had
no
serious
side
effects.
C.
The
immune
response
lasted
for
12
months.
D.
The
immune
response
could
prevent
RSV
infections.
35.
What
does
Bavarian
Nordic
plan
to
do
in
2021?
A.
Follow
the
420
adults
in
its
early
clinical
trial.
B.
Offer
its
RSV
vaccines
to
children.
C.
Put
its
RSV
vaccines
on
the
market.
D.
Continue
its
clinical
trial.
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。
Exercise
is
one
of
the
best
things
you
can
do
for
your
health.
But
how
about
for
your
sleep?
__36__
Let's
learn
more
about
the
relationship
between
exercise
and
sleep.
·How
does
exercise
influence
sleep?
People
who
exercise
regularly
get
better
sleep
than
those
who
don't.
__37__
That
may
lead
to
a
decrease
in
body
temperature
at
night,
allowing
people
to
experience
deeper
sleep.
·__38__
For
most
people,
the
time
when
they
take
exercise
doesn't
matter.
For
too
much
exercise,
late
afternoon
might
be
the
best.
For
ongoing
training,
morning
might
be
preferable.
After
taking
exercise
at
night,
you
should
gently
do
stretching
(拉伸).
This
will
let
your
body
know
it
is
time
to
calm
down.
·Which
type
of
exercise
is
best
for
sleep?
The
best
type
of
exercise
is
the
one
you
enjoy,
and
you
should
make
it
a
regular
part
of
your
routine.
__39__
·How
much
exercise
do
you
need
for
better
sleep?
__40__
However,
it's
wise
to
work
out
about
150
minutes
every
week,
or
about
30
minutes
each
day,
five
days
a
week.
Try
to
spend
fewer
minutes
sitting
during
the
day.
A.What
can
help
you
sleep
more
soundly?
B.What
time
of
day
is
best
for
exercise?
C.Either
yoga
or
weight
lifting
can
help
you
sleep
well.
D.Exercise
increases
total
sleep
time,
which
leads
to
greater
sleep
satisfaction.
E.The
answer
is
that
being
active
during
the
day
can
improve
the
sleep
at
night.
F.Exercise
increases
the
amount
of
a
chemical,
which
can
increase
body
temperature.
G.The
amount
will
vary,
depending
on
factors
such
as
age
and
fitness
level.
第三部分 语言知识运用
(共三节,满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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。
For
a
long
time
I
saw
happiness
as
a
huge
banner(旗帜)across
the
finish
line
of
a
long
race.
I
felt
that
only
when
I
__41__
certain
things
could
I
finally
be
happy
in
my
life.
Most
of
the
time
I
felt
like
a
tortoise(乌龟)
believing
that
being
slow
and
steady(稳定的)
would
win
the
race.
At
other
times
I
would
act
like
a
__42__
trying
different
side
roads
at
a
dangerous
__43__
hoping
to
reach
that
banner
a
little
faster.
Gradually,
I
began
to
see
that
no
matter
how
long
I
raced
towards
it,the
banner
was
never
any
__44__
.I
finally
decided
to
sit
down
and
take
a
break.
It
was
then
that
I
saw
my
__45__
sitting
beside
me.
It
had
been
with
me
as
I
__46__
hard
to
support
my
family,as
I
played
with
my
children
and
heard
their
__47__
and
even
when
I
was
__48__
with
my
wife
at
my
side
looking
after
me.
It
had
been
with
me
as
I
raced
towards
that
stupid
banner.
I
just
didn't
have
the
__49__
to
see
it.
There
is
an
old
Chinese
proverb
that
says,
“Tension
is
who
you
think
you
should
be.
__50__
is
who
you
are.”
Perhaps
we
all
should
stop
our
race
towards
the
__51__
life
we
think
we
should
have
and
__52__
the
life
we
have
now.
Happiness
will
never
be
found
under
some
banner
far
away.
It
will
be
found
in
your
own
heart,
soul
and
mind.
It
will
be
found
when
you
__53__
that
others
love
you
just
as
you
do.
Don't
be
a
tortoise
or
a
rabbit
when
it
comes
to
your
happiness.
Be
a
playful
puppy(小狗)
and
carry
your
stick
of
__54__
with
you
everywhere
you
go.
Take
yourself
out
of
the
race
and
realize
that
when
it
comes
to
love
and
happiness,
you
are
__55__
there.
41.
A.
accomplished
B.
measured
C.
skipped
D.
prevented
42.
A.
dinosaur
B.
ant
C.
kangaroo
D.
rabbit
43.
A.
place
B.
height
C.
speed
D.
time
44.
A.
clearer
B.
lower
C.
closer
D.
smaller
45.
A.
happiness
B.
goal
C.
success
D.
fortune
46.
A.
studied
B.
pressed
C.
attacked
D.
worked
47.
A.
laughter
B.
argument
C.
complaint
D.
breathing
48.
A.
tired
B.
sick
C.
lonely
D.
hungry
49.
A.
courage
B.
opportunity
C.
wisdom
D.
strength
50.
A.
Stress
B.
Pain
C.
Failure
D.
Relaxation
51.
A.
normal
B.
perfect
C.
ordinary
D.
previous
52.
A.
create
B.
enjoy
C.
improve
D.
change
53.
A.
admit
B.
assume
C.
hope
D.
realize
54.
A.
truth
B.
sorrow
C.
joy
D.
responsibility
55.
A.
already
B.
still
C.
ever
D.
never
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)
How
Learning
Habits
Influence
On
Learning
Results.
It’s
useful
and
necessary
___56.______(discuss)
learning
habits.
There
is
a
famous
saying
“Good
habits
lead
to
good
endings”,
___57._____
shows
the
importance
of
habits.
“An
apple
a
day
keeps
doctor
away”
also___58._____
(show)
how
a
healthy
everyday
habit
helps
to
build
up
our
body.
Therefore,
good
learning
habits
can
help
us
gain
great
learning
results
___59.____(include)
high
scores
and
abundant
knowledge.
At
first,
learning
habits
form
our
ways
of
thinking
and
attitudes
___60._____
the
content
of
our
learning.
Obviously,
a
good
habit
can
help
us
to
speed
up
____61.___(reach)our
aims.
As
we
can
see,
_____62.______(develop)
a
good
habit
is
____63.____
important
that
I
would
like
to
introduce
one
kind
of
good
learning
habits—keep
a
learning
diary
every
day.
We
can
start
the
habit
by
writing
learning
summary
and
remember
to
record
something
impressive
and
___64._____
(mean).
Keep
it
in
mind,
and
gradually
we
can
gain
this
good
learning
habit,
which
is
____65.____
(benefit)
to
us.
I
believe
that
through
my
efforts,
I
can
gain
good
learning
results
by
having
good
habits.
单词拼写(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
China
has
been
playing
a
positive
role
in
p________
peace.
It’s
so
c____________(便利的)
for
Chinese
people
to
travel
around
their
country
as
the
developing
of
the
advanced
technology
of
high-speed
train.
By
__________
(传统),
children
play
tricks
on
1
April.
The
bridge?was?d
?by
the
earthquake
so?we?couldn't?get
across
the
river.
In?__________(总结),
it
is?my?opinion
that?this?complete?treatment?process?was?very?
successful.
There
are
no
_____________(重要的)
differences
between
the
two
groups
of
students.
He
presented
two
solutions.
The
f
seems
much
better
than
the
latter.
If
you
plan
to
keep
your
friends,
you
must
practise
honesty,
g_________
and
understanding.
If
we
don’t
stop
c_________
change,
many
animals
and
plants
in
the
world
will
be
gone.
Music
is
a
___________
(共同的)
language
that
people
speaking
different
languages
can
understand.
第四部分:书面表达
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15)
假定你是李华。上周日你校邀请本市志愿援助武汉抗击新冠病毒的余医生,为全校师生做了一场演讲,大家深受感动和鼓舞。请你就本次活动给校园英语报写一篇报道。内容包括:
1.活动时间和地点;
2.活动内容;
3.活动的意义。
注意:词数80左右。
新冠病毒Covid-19
___________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________第二节
读后续写(满分25)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
It
was
a
tradition
that
my
sons,
their
wives,
and
our
grandchildren
would
spend
Christmas
Day
at
our
house.
So
we
loaded
Jake,
our
first
pet
dog,
who
was
diagnosed(诊断为)with
cancer,
in
the
back
seat
of
my
car,
setting
out
to
buy
the
things
at
dusk.
Our
first
stop
was
at
the
dollar
store
to
pick
up
wrapping
paper
and
decorations.
As
we
approached
the
cashier
desk,
my
husband
said,
“I’ll
be
out
in
the
car
with
Jake.”
He
returned
a
few
minutes
later.
“Do
you
have
the
car
keys?”
“No,”
I
responded.
I
searched
the
passages(通道)in
vain
before
leaving
the
store
as
fast
as
I
could.
When
I
got
back
to
the
car,
my
husband
was
starting
the
engine.
He
told
me
it
was
our
dog
Jake
that
found
the
car
keys.
We
drove
to
the
grocery
store.
As
we
got
out
of
the
car,
I
reached
down
for
my
purse
(钱包)
and
fear
stole
into
me
as
I
realized
it
wasn’t
there.
“Wait,”
I
cried
to
my
husband.
“My
purse.
I
think
I
must
have
left
it
in
the
cart
(手推车)
at
the
dollar
store.”
My
husband
didn’t
say
anything
as
we
both
climbed
back
in
the
car.
Fifteen
minutes
later
we
returned
to
find
another
car
now
at
the
spot
where
we
had
previously
parked.
The
cart
was
still
there,
but
it
was
empty.
I
jumped
out
of
the
car
and
began
searching
the
bushes.
It
didn’t
take
long
to
realize
my
efforts
were
useless.
My
purse
was
gone.
I
started
to
cry.
“Are
you
all
right,
Ma’am?”
a
woman
about
my
age
asked.
I
hadn’t
even
noticed
her
approach
me.
“I
lost
my
purse
in
the
dollar
store.
Left
it
in
the
cart,”
I
stammered(结结巴巴地).
“I
had
over
two
hundred
dollars
in
it.
Even
if
we
find
it,
it’ll
probably
be
empty,”
I
said
sadly.
“I
wouldn’t
be
so
sure
of
that.
There
are
still
some
good
people
in
the
world,”
she
responded.
“It
still
may
show
up.

注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph
1:
The
woman
took
my
hand
and
pressed
something
into
my
palm
(手掌)
before
closing
my
hand
into
a
fist(拳头).
___________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
When
we
arrived
home
there
was
a
white
car
I
didn’t
recognize
in
front
of
our
house.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
答案
听力:
CBACC
ABABC
BACCB
CABAB
阅读:21-23
ACC
24-27
BCDA
28-31
BADB
32-35
ABBD
36-40
EFBCG
完形填空:41-55
ADCCA
DABCD
BBDCA
语法填空:
56.to
discuss
57.which
58.
shows
59.
including
60.
towards/to
61.
to
reach
62.developing
63.so
64.meaningful
65
.beneficial
单词拼写:
promoting
67.
convenient
68.
tradition
69.
destroyed
70.
summary
significant
72.
former
73.
generosity
74.
climate
75.
universal
应用文范文:
Last
Sunday,
our
school
held
a
meaningful
activity
at
our
school
lecture
hall.
Mr.
Yu,
a
doctor
from
our
local
hospital
who
volunteered
to
Wuhan
this
spring
to
fight
against
Covid-19,
was
invited
to
deliver
a
speech
for
us.
All
the
teachers
and
students
were
deeply
moved
and
inspired
by
his
heroic
deeds.
At
the
end
of
his
speech,
we
showed
our
respect
for
Mr.
Liu
with
applause.
We
learned
a
lot
from
him
and
many
students
said
that
they
wanted
to
be
a
doctor
in
the
future.
读后续写范文:
The
woman
took
my
hand
and
pressed
something
into
my
palm
before
closing
my
hand
into
a
fist.
“Merry
Christmas,”
she
whispered
in
my
ear,
disappearing
into
the
night.
I
was
so
shocked
that
it
took
me
a
minute
to
open
my
hand,
but
when
I
did,
I
gasped.
I
couldn’t
believe
it;
the
woman
had
given
me
two
one-hundred-dollar
bills.
What
really
mattered
the
most
to
me
wasn’t
the
money,
but
that
I
had
come
across
someone
special,
someone
who
really
cared.
When
we
arrived
home
there
was
a
white
car
I
didn’t
recognize
in
front
of
our
house.
A
stranger
stood
on
our
front
porch
ringing
the
doorbell.
Not
only
did
she
find
my
lost
wallet,
but
it
took
her
half
an
hour
to
drive
it
back
to
me.
This
Christmas
was
a
little
sad
because
of
Jake’s
illness.
It
was
also
a
little
more
special,
however,
thanks
to
the
two
angels,
each
offering
kindness
to
a
crazy
woman
with
a
sick
dog.
While
I
have
no
way
of
contacting
them
personally
to
thank
them
for
their
gifts
and
explain
what
their
kindness
meant
to
me,
I’ve
tried
to
follow
their
example
and
pass
their
kindness
forward.
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